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December 31, 1928 (8 pages)

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ER 31, 1928 “MONDAY, DECEMB a sS SESS * . CROSSES THE DIVIDE. CHEROKEE PROSPERS She had been at the Nevada City Sanitarium ness, and who accompanied Mr, Wisler, as helper on work done by Mr. Wisler. At present they are for some time and apparently gained so well that she was. removed to the home of her daughter. A relapseset in however. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Holmes Funeral Home with the Rev. H. H. Buckner offi preparing to do some ground ,sluic homés, for the mining men and so ciating. far as all concerned Officers of Evangeline 4 Mrs. Ernest George. gehts ge ? ail ter, ‘ng on their property within the town limits of Cherokee. We_ hate to see the’ town site oo . morning at the home of her daugh oh CHEROKEE, Dec. 29, (Special to The Nugget)—Mr. W. C. A caiaale ” But a few brief months after the our sign writer, has returned from demise of her devoted husband. Stockton, where he and Mr. Frank Mrs, Williams Reynolds crossed inW. Peteet, formerly of Folsom, to the Great Beyond on Thursday where he, was’ in the jewelry busi destroyed by mining as it would be of more, value, as a_ are’ place , for it is a Chapter, O. E. S., conducted thei nity to destroy the beautiful town ritual, deceased being a Past Maof Cherokee, named from a tribe tron of the Chapter. of Cherokee Indians who settled Mrs. Reynolds was a native of here in the early 50’s. Good luck to England, being born Sept. Ist 1854 you M. C. and Doc, is the most She married Mr. Reynolds and. made that I can wish to: you, boys. her home in Wales until 37 years Both the mines have closed down ago was made to the reliable sources and we are inclin old country. Sur again be in full operation after the Nowthis Ist of is hearsay; the year. but it is from Sacramento; and William J. and A\lfred H. of Nevada City. She was a devoted wife and ‘mother and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to the bereaved family. John J. Schmidt, discoverer of DO YOU REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE of a Grocery Store? The qualtiy of the groceries.that you purchase has a direct bearing on your health and happiness in general. If you purchase groceries that are inferior, you are sure to feel th eeffect in reduced vit:lity. The foods we sell are all fresh, reliable and santary. By trading here you can conserve your health as well as take sivaitnee of our reasonable prices. ‘ 4. $ * % @ 4 % % £ # %, ‘. = = & «, os + G,.% J. J. JACKSON % % Mi ec shatestostooh deoleaestestoobedoteaiecees Sete REE RE ene tectecietect : should pull vienity for this district has a bright that he uncovered a ledge Father and son took City on business and on the way, Phone 176 between North Columbia and Mr. C C. -Bennetts, lost a silver watch case that was given him on Nov. meeting of Mr. freese, of forward Sr, and, Mrs. O. P. Wisler, ‘Sr., she writes, ‘at present time, Dec. 20th is is very cold and was 25° below zero.’’ . We hope. to have You All, A, Happy and Prosperous New Year ? S -and merged with the citizens Champion Curnow’s stock of goods and maybe group. Mr. Schmidt followed. mining up until his death sons, John J. and Frank V. of Stockton and two brothers, Ed. W., and Gustave of held Funeral services were by the ‘Col’ from of the _ in his Phil office as of retiring older. days, Here’s hoping that estimable wife more of this Funeral Home, conducted in the Fr. P O’Reilly. post: is thinking from the Rev. ‘Col.’ active business and enjoy life morning Tuesday Holmes will purchase take charge the Surviving are two Nevada City. There are rumors that one of our syndicate eastern GNESI taken over by an years he and live to see his many life and many, future, also. We understand Phelan that will resume’ Mrs. James teaching the Miss Mabel Morrison of Sierra town school on the ‘1st of January, City and Mr. Richard Cartright FA929. She has __ been in ill health were married Day at. and. was in Nevada City the Methodist church in Sierra City her mother, Mrs. Flynn. by the Rev. H. H. Buckner. Trintiy on Christmas Chureh Episcopal Sunday school gave an enjoyable Christmas Tree at Masonic Hall Friday night. There was a large attendance of the GRASS VALLEY with was buried from the Holmes al Homes Friday. Funer Services were PERSONALS holidays ‘here relatives. Jmaes Bernetts Evelyn Hill, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs, Allen Hill of Truckee visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Curry of San Francisco spent the here visiting of Oakland relatives and is H. friends attending the University home from their honeymoon. Dennis Phelan nearly had a ser ious accident when his carwent off Corn Beef, regular size the road last Olives, one gallon
_ quart, 45 Large cans omatoes Armours Pork and Beans week near Valley: on the Downieville Indian highway. When steering his car out of a rut were wed in Reno and They their home in Grass Valley. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mathews of San Francisco are spening with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Funeral Directors = Chapels at Nevada City and Grass Valley Local and Long Distance Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night. The only Baumgardner Ambulance Cot in Nevada County Grass Valley Phone 364 DR Nevada City Phone . 22 BeBe ese De he ate Pe ale shy odes shoe he ele Lestat ote aed de ate feat te ote te sfeate ate she ofeofeste te stealetestesten CLASSIFIED cents { HAVE Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson ee to handle Dhaatewrica, Surgical, Medicinal Nevada City word RATES for 25c, my dressmaking one mont) and shop A plester in on Nevada kind will be promptly executed. Mrs. fra Andrews, residence just back of W. P. Jones. 26tf SALE — Player TIP TOP TAMALE PARLOR Tamalaes and Enchiladas ror piano for balance due. Piano wuow in this vicinity. Ellas Marx Musie Conipany, Sacramento California, BABY CHICKS: White Leghorns (Tanecred-Thornwell strain), Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds (Queen Bess strain), and Turkens. Special low prices to broiler plants in lots of 600 or more. Enock Crews Sea. bright, California, 37-40* bel Griffin of Vallejo. _Visitors at the Vivian Hosking home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. HEMEd.Lambrecht of Browns Valley. Street, and orders for work of this FOR ors her’ sister_and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton of Sonora, and another. sister, Mrs. Ma one time, 506 : INSTALLED stitching machine EEE EIEIO II Oe NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM a Minimum rate, for month. Everyone Cordially Invited to Attend Send Reservations to: Sacramento Region Citizens Council Babesdeatestestesteoteteatententesfesfesfeesteatesfostesfesfeofeteterteatesieofeeateateateateotetiateateateafedtesteobeteduifeagesteaperapapte Wy BUILD! WE LOAN ON HOMES $12.30 PER MONTH PER $1000 IT’S THE EASIEST LOAN ON EARTH 6 PER CENT Mrs. T. B. Ridinger had as visit One cent a word for first insertion two Election of Officers C. GHIDOTT?S GROCERY CLASSIFIED ADS Interesting Program © the holidays and of control. Earl Ricard the Downieville stage and a passenger rescued Phelan and brought W. R. JEFFORD & SON Hotel Senator will: make 2 for 25c itof got out : Ambulance Service Twelve O’clock Noon Luncheon erterterde sees ee stented ee deere eeode nde otendente feats eofeoe ee oteoeofenteafeafeneateofeotec fe seoseofefeagesgertegege E. Clinch. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowe of San Francisco spent the Christmas him to town. His injuries were holidays. with Mr. and Mrs. -W. T. George and family of Grass Valley. slight. Mr. and Mrs. James Crase visitMr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart are. Se te te oe a peer reese ooerenees ed over the Christmas ~ holidays in home from a visit in San Francisco. He attended the recent. sales oonSacramento. vention-of the P.G. &E. managers. Experienced Lady Assistant SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th P. O. Box 1273, Sacramento, Calif. Buck Friday. SACRAMENTO of me ee eo GROCERY BARGAINS SACRAMENTO REGION CITIZENS COUNCIL Robert Deward, who has recently been ner. eeceeseneeeesesseeneeseeeceseeeeeeeeeeineeteneesaee of the during the holidays. California, _ Berkeley, came up to spend Christ mas with his mother, Fred J. Joubert of Camptonville Mrs. Jillian Deward. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Foote are attended to business affairs here conducted by the Rey. H: ANNUAL MEETING NEN his parents and loeated at Nevada them as citizens of this place or City. After the discovery of the near vicinity, as they would make ledge on a little ranch owned by a fine addition to the neighborhood, the father west of town, the family Mrs. D. is a sister'of O. P W.Sr. mined the property which later was Served 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Served Hot to take out Chili Beans, Chicken Sandwiches ' Served Evenings Best Coffee in Town Pine Street MRSS, The Compliments of the Season and to Wish for In a letter from Mrs. Defreese to O. P. NAAN Wishes to Extend to His Friends in Nevada County to the Oregon. E Nevada City JERROLD L. SEAWELL, Assemblyman-Elect and Mrs. J. J. De McEwen, Powell. Block BESESEE NETL 18,1859 and any one finding, please property which they called coming year with “The Best for Less’’ O. P. Wisler, Sr., made a hurried trip from Cherokee to Nevada up mining at once and located the the Ne ~ CHAIN GROCETERIAS INC. future in front of it: Success to all new mines etc., is the wish = of “ye . ¥ scribe’’. ; Sr, are .looking digging a post hole for kiddies We Deliver _ All as this was while to California the % 3 3 soon as they are fully developed. “Mrs. O. P. Wisler, Sr. and O.P. Born in Mlinois in 1857 he came : and showing, as week at his Cottage street home. It vada City claim: :3. %, 3 ‘prospects. mine famous, passed away early last rich in gold. 3 a 2 ej +, good a good’ return to him and receive a suitable reward. a fence 2 make AAD a mines are very should a TiNomas R. of : sons, EO Valley; three the rich ledge of ore which afterward helped to make the Champion RPE but we are . told that they will JOHN SCHMIDT PASSES AFTER AN ACTIVE LIFE Phone Number One for the holidays,~ OE EEE EEE a a eeRe Nevada Re rienge rie,aa asa,EEE EN SOL ee a a to Paid on Pass Book Accounts epee qefesenieotertegeigenienei tte edietiene gg ee ev ee ee they came viving are two daughters, Mrs. Will ed that is true and reliable iam Menhennet of Mesa, Arizona. Both the Siberia and Salmon and Mrs. Ernest George of Gras: NEVADA CITY HARDWARE CO Pe when City to take up their residence Their Golden wedding was celebrated last year and an enjoyable trip From the day each deposit is made with the Nevada County Building and Loan Association. Nevada City Office, Telephone N. Cc. 166. Grass: Valley ao, N. I. DBldg. Telephone G. V. % _ Under State Supervision NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Nevada City Grass Valley