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THE NEVADA‘:CITY NUGGET MONDAY, DEC. 12, 1932
Nevada City ty Nu gget
$305 Broad Street. 7 one 36
A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City.
fot aoe eee ae ee ee Publishers
C. B. Anderson, Business ——
ANDERSON BROS.
R. R. Anderson, Editor
SoS anomie naar Psanae cin = and tibiae at Nevada City, Cal‘a oes the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Superior Court of the State of
California, In and for the County
of Nevada.
In the Matter of the Estate of F.
R, KIRKHAM, also known as FREEcembie R. KIRKHAM, Deceased.
No. 3433
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned Lynne Kelly, as executor of the last Will and Testa<eace eT) BTe [T} a ac second class in tie
postatfice at Nevada City, ‘under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
SUBCRIPTIOS RATES
One year, in Nevada county
Outside Nevada county, in United States.............
WINDOW SHOPPING
Store windows, now suggesting Christmas, are more than
a gentle hint to make early purchases for the day of gifts, still
several weeks in the future. Whatever the urge in that direction may be, store windows, Christmas dressed, are an appeal in themselves. ‘“Window Shopping,” always an alluring
occupation, never is quite as delightful as it is in the days when
there is an atmosphere of expectancy, the spirit of cheeriness
_. and the glow of benevolence that somehow work their marvels at this season of the year. No matter how matter-of-fact
we may be . ! months of the year we all become more or less
sentimental with the approach of December, and the gay win_ dows, even the plainly dressed windows, brave or sedate in
' their Christmas attire, sing to us a siren’s mee that is a challenge to pass them unheeded. ;
And who gets the most fun from window shopping, the
juveniles or the elders? Silly question! The more mature,
of course. Even those windows dressed especially to appeal
to the children are. so crowded with adults at time that a poor
youngster has little chance of seeing what therein is. These,
of course, are the more shamless—glorying in their shame.
Others who envy them their brazenness pick up a youngster
some place, and push to the front, thinking, like a man who
takes a kiddie to a circus he wants to see himself, that he has
acquired merit. What foolishness! How much more honest
he would be if one such would just acknowledge to himself
that he hungers to see the window show and to justify himself
with the reflection that there will be plenty of time for children to see such spectacles after they grow up. Yes, we
oldsters have not too many Christmas fetes ahead of us, so we
hasten to take advantage of what opportunities we have.
What is the impelling motive? Memory, the treasury
of all that is hallowed and dear and cherished. We will see
Alice again—Alice from wonderland. If the display is nothing but leather goods, Alice will be there amidst the wares and
her message will be of “shoes and ships and sealing wax, of
cabbage and kings.” Kings of fairyland and nowhereland
and everywhereland. Kings of the wintry day and glowing
coals arid the bulging stocking on the mantel. Kings among
whom ‘you were a monarch when you glanced through the
panes of another window on a Christmas morning and saw
in the frosted snow more gems than any living king ever possessed. How they glistened and sparkled, sending their rays
heavenward, far into the realm of romance and anticipation.
‘No wonder we like window shopping.
Pain is the message comveyed to
the brain by the nerves, which are .
the telephone wires :of the body.
Any undue pressure upon a nerve
caused by injury or inflamation
in any part will set these wires
going and notify the individual
that something is wrong. These
friendly warnings of nature should
be heeded. When pain comes,
‘therefore, we should not try to
killNt, but to relieve it by removIn order.to remove the cause of
your pain, sickness or disease, we
must first find the location of that
cause. This I do with the use of
a diagnosic instrument that I am .
having wonderful. success_with. It
will ‘absolutely locate “your
trouble, show what is causing. it,
to what degree it has progressed
and where to treat for its correction. This instrument will locate
eny inflamation or congestion of any part of the body, will show
if there is zny pressure upon nerves, where located, and to what degree. Wili locate any pathological or pus condition and show to_
what degrce it has developed.
DR. H. L. JONES PROVES “IT’S YOUR NERVES”
You are aware of the fact that every organ and part of ‘your
body is supplied with nerves. Pressure upon a nerve reduces its
carrying capacity and is followed by some form of disease.
The only point where pressure upon a nerve to a degree sufficient to cause deranged functioning or disease can occur, is at the
little openings between the vertebrae through which the nerves
pass from the spinal cord.
SEE FOR YOURSELF
if the bones of your spine are out of alignment before you start
_ treatments. Pressure upon spinal nérves due to misplaced verte_brae (small bones of your spine) is the cause of your ailment. The
_ X-Ray will show you the cause of your trouble and the possibility
of correcting it. You and I both can see the Cause of your. ’tondition and I will know if it is possible to correct it. I do not take
cases until after an X-Ray is taken. ‘I believe in being scientificalIF YOU ARE NOT WELL, MAKE USE OF THE
COUPON BELOW
Hours: 9-12, 1-5 12-12-32
X-RAY COUPON
DR. H. L. JONES
CHIROPRACTOR
Nevada Irrigation District Bldg.
188 S. Auburn Street
“It presented within 10 days from date, this Coupon entitles
it bearer to an X-Ray Report, showing the exact cause of his
‘}meter: standing in Abbott's lot and
1 65%
}to fence; thence S. 80 deg. BE. 6.50
ment of .F. R. KIRKHAM,
known as FREELING R. KIRKHAM
deceased, to the Creditors of and all
persons having claims against the
said decedent to file them with the
necessary vouchers within six (6}
months after the first publication of
this notice in the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of the State of
California, in and for the County of
Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the
necessary vouchers within six (6)
months after the first publication of
this notice to the said executor at
the law offices of NILON, HENNESSY and KELLY, 232 Broad St.
in the city of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, the same
being his place of business in all
matters connected with the estate of
said F. R. KIRKHAM, also known
as FREELING R. KIRKHAM, Deceased.
Dated December 2nd, 1932.’
LYNNE KELLY
Executor of the last Will and
Testament of F. R. KIRKHAM,
also known as FREELING R.
KIRKHAM, Deceased.
First Publication, December 5th,
1932.
F,. T. Nilon, Attorney for Executor.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY
In the Superior Court of the State
of California, in and for the County of Nevada.
No. 3074.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Wilfred Abbott, Deceased.
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
pursuant to law, the undersigned,
Richard A. Eddy, executor of the last
Will and Testament of Wilfred Abbott, deceased, will sell at private
sale, subject to confirmation by the
above-entitled court, to the highest
bidder for cash, lawful money of the
United States of America, on or after
two o’clock P. M., of Monday, the
19th day of December, 1932, at the
law office of Nilon, Hennessy &
Kelly, Number 232 Broad Street, Nevada City, California, all the right,
title, interest and estate of said Wilfred Abbott at the time of his death,
and all the right, title and interest
that the said estate has, by operation
of law or otherwise, acquired other
than, or in addition to, that of said
Wilfred Abbott at the time of his
death, in and to those certain lots,
pieces or parcels of land situate and
being in the Township of Nevada,
County of Nevada, State of California, and particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
' REAL ESTATE
Parcel No. 14: That certain lot,
-piece or parcel of land situate in
the City of. Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the Northeast
corner of Chas. Pinch’s barn and
‘running thence southwesterly 150
feet to a. post standing on the south
side line of the Gold Tunnel Mine;
thence running northeasterly from
said post 160 feet, more or less, to
a post on the south line of said mine;
thence easterly from said post 50
feet, more or less, to said northeast
corner of said barn, the place of beginning;said premises being a portion of Lot No. 8, in Block No. 38,
of said City, as designated on the official map thereof made by H. S.
Bradley in 1869, and excepting and
reserving therefrom. that portion of
said above-described lot heretofore
eonveyed to Mrs. Lavinia Pincn.
Also, that certain parcel of land situate in Nevada Township, County
and State aforesaid, bounded and
described as. follows:
at a point on the Gold Tunnel East
side line North 9 deg. West (War.
18 deg. 30 min. Hast) 131.80 feet
from a pine stump 32 inches.in diamentioned in the official field notes
of the Gold Tunnel Quartz claini
as follows: At 22.75 chains past .a
pine tree 16 inches in diameter to
left and marked W T No. 2; thence
following the McCauley front fence
deg. W. 73.40 feet; thence
North 11 deg. 50 min. E. 153.60 feet
feet to the east side line of the Gold
Tuimel Quartz Mine; htence S. 9 deg.
E. foNowing said Gold Tunnel east
side line.to the place of beginning,
and being ’a portion of the Gold Tun‘nel Quartz Glaim patented as part
of and under the name of the California Consolidated Quartz Mine.
‘Parcel No. 2: Phat certain lot,
‘piece or parcel*of land situate in
said County of Nevada, State of California, and described as follows:
Lying just north of Nevada City,
in Nevada Township, and being a
part of the Quigley lot, viz: A piece
of land adjoining the land of -E>
Goodrich, being 282 feet long on
one side and 221 feet on the. other
side. Commencing at the Northeast
corner of the land hereby conveyed
and running westerly 221 feet;
thence running southerly 100 feet;
thence running easterly 282 feet to,
a point; thence running northwesterly, at an angle, to the place of beginning; being the same property.
January 8, 1896, from Wm. M. Quigley and John D: Quigley to August
Hoffman, recorded January 8, 1896,
in Book 85 of Deeds, at page 110,
records of Nevada county, California.
. Together with the tapeovemonts situate thereon.
Parcel No. 3: That cattatn lot,
piece or parcel of land situate in
said Nevada Township, Nevada county, California, described as follows:
Commencing at a point 132 feet
northerly from the southwesterly
‘corner of Lot 19, of block 9, as designated. upon the official map of
Nevada City; thence westerly along
fence a distance of 70. feet to post
to fence, being the northerly side
line of the premises hereby conveyed;
Commencing . ,
PE UE UD
conveyed in that certain deed dated
or stake; thence northerly 40 feet]
the westerly line of Coyote street,
and thence southerly along westerly
line of said street, a distance of 50
feet to the place of beginning.
Also, that certain parcel of land
described as follows: Being a portion of that certain tract of land
heretofore conveyed by W. Quigley
and wife to August Hoffman by deed
dated January 8th, 1896, and now of
record in Book 85, page 110, of
Deeds, records of Nevada county,
California, reference to which recalso . Ord is hereby made, bounded—as-—fol-_
lows: Commencing at the Northwest
corner of the premises of lot formerly owned by Elizabeth Sigourney;
thence North, ,10 feet; thence East
200 feet on line «parallel with the
line of lot formerly”6wned by Elizabeth Sigourney; thence South 10
feet to line of lot of Sigourney;
and thence-Westerly along said line
to the place of beginning, and being
a tract of land 10 feet in width and
20 feet long. The above-described
property and parcels being the said
property and parcels deeded to said
first party by Elizabeth Sigourney,
et al., and August Hoffman, by
deeds dated January 3rd, 1910, and
March 20th, 1911, respectively. Together with the improvements thereon.
Personal Property
Household furniture, furnishings
and fixtures, situate in said abovedescribed premises;
Miscellaneous tools, machinery,
etc., situate in said above-described
premises.
Terms and Conditions of Sale:
All bids must_be in writing, and may
be filed with the Clerk of the aboveentitled court, or delivered to said
executor personally, or to his attorney, F. T. Nilon, at Number 232
Broad street, Nevada City, California, at any time before the hour and
day of sale. A deposit of ten per
cent (10%) of the bid must accompany the same; balance of the purchase price is payable on confirmation of sale by said Superior Courf.
The executor reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated: November 19th, 1932.
RICHARD A. EDDY,
Executor of the last Will and Testament of Wilfred Abbott, deceased.
F. T. Nilon, Attorney for said. Executor, Nevada City, California.
First publication November 21, 1932.
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
Licensed by State of California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO,
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco
Plant: South San Francisco. .
DRY WOOD
FOR SALE
Oak and Pine
Cordwood Size
Also Stove Size and Chunks
M. L. and D. MARSH Co.
Phone 268-R Nevada City
=
FOR SALE—One 7-in.
monitor. Inquire Geo. L. Duffey,
20tf.
WANTED—To buy old batteries, in
any condition. Black Bart Service
. _ Station, tion, Hills Flat, Nevada City
Highway. : : at!
PIANO FOR SALE—Inquire at the
Nugget office.
Gravel Mine.
FOR ‘SALE—Six tube Zenith Radio with B. Eliminator and Wet
A Battery with Trickle Changer
for same. Also loud speaker.
Complete sale price for outfit $15
Inquire at Nugget Office.
THE NATIONAL HOTEL
and
COFFEE SHOP
Nevada City
California
Here you will find
Comfort, Courtesy and
Convenience
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SEE BETTER
GEO. H. SHIRKEY, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
118 Street
GRASS VALLEY
THE
ROSE LEE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Hair Dressing
Beauty Work
Famous Adele Miller
Toilet Articles
LOUISE MARTIN
MODERN
GLASSES
_Nose
Throat
DR. SAWYER
Ott Bldg. Nevada CityHours 2 to 4
hydraulic} —
Forest Hill, in care of Mayflower . ’
TO SUFFERRING HUMANITY
progress, has found nothing to equak
the health-giving herbs that God put
into the ground to help mankind.
Hundreds of the sick given up to
die by doctors have been restored to
vigorous, sturdy health by the correct use of herbs. Sleepless nights,
days of suffering and weakness have
been banishéd—and are being banished daily. :
Over 3,000 varieties of pure, natural herbs are ursed by the Chinese
herbalists. For «4,000 years the
knowledge and experience of eminent
Chinese physicians in blending and
preparing pure, natural herbs has
been recorded and ~handed down.
There are now formulas for the permanent relief of almost every hnman ailment—formulag which have
been proven by centuries of success:
There is no guess work in Chinese
Herbal science.
THE SING HERB 60.
“CONSULTATION FREE”
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1157 Lincoln Way, Auburn, Calif.,
PHONE AUBURN 532
Lady Attendant, Hours 9 to 6 P. M.
Week Days: 9 to 12 Saturdays
Main Office, Oakland, 19 years of
Service
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. Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
PELLETED
' FREESH FISH every FRIDAY
All Kinds of Melons
Free Delivery
Nab ha te a adhe a
A. HARTUNG
Watches, Jewelry
Silverware
Watches Skilfully Repaired
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CALIF.
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_ NEW SIZES—NEW DESIGNS—NEW PRICES
Carry Out That Resolve You Made Last Year
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Our Complete Stock is Now on Display.
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SCIENTIFIC MOTOR EX-RAY
$3.00 TUNE-UP
205 S. Auburn Street
shade ebuadveiaeadbanboneiananatanepa;aseuniaensoratiog thence easterly along fence to
Including—
1 AWieat Ignition, check timing.
2 Clean and adjust contaet points.
8 Check Valves for sticking._or B urnt conditions.
4 Test Ignition Coil under compression.
5 Adjust Generator charging rate.
6 Test each individual Cylinder for compression and rings.
7 Clean motor and generator commutator.
8 Check all wiring for open and short eee
9 Clean and adjust spark plugs.
10 Check Carburetor.
11 Test Ammeter and Ignition Switch.
12 Fill Battery and clean terminal.
CASHMAN’S
Auto Electric Shop
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Grass Valley, Calif.
Stop at the
MIDWAY BARBECUE
We Specialize on all
kinds ‘of
BARBECUED MEATS
Half mile south of
Town Talk
109 J Phones 109 M
RAINY SEASON WILL
SOON BE HERE
Have Your Auto Tops Looked
over. We do all kinds of
-Upholstering
JOHN W. DARKE
Commercial St. Nevada City
NEVADA CITY
SANITARIUM
Elizabeth McD. Watson, Prop.
Open to all reputable
physicians and surgeons
118 W. Main St., Grass Valley
Phone 519-R
Genuine Tulip Wood Oil Per; A BCU DCC OU RL babi
manent Wave ...2.000.-2.0. $5.50
Duart $5.00
Wet finger wave .... . 25¢ and 85¢
Expert Marceling—Special.... 50¢
Man, with all his knowledge and
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