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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

December 9, 1935 (6 pages)

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mf \ 4 ‘ ¥ a MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935. “Look here,” said the irate travel NEVADA CITY NUGGET . re ing man to’.the small-town hoteli keeper, “Don’t you know that rol{) ny f°’ : ". Dorsona ome ler towels. in hotels have been pro-. $$ hh hibited in this state for. thre ——————— years?”’ . 9 : jaa Ts oe IP wy now “Sure,” replied the hotel. man, Miss Minnie Brand, who ’ “put that there towel was put up. Makes HefShome in Sacramento, arbefore the law was passed.” . tived today to remain in Nevada ; see ; ape (City during the session of the grand Subscribe: for The Nugeet. MANY-TYPES GF HOLLY YOUBET MINE oo APPEALS VERDICT . Howtincet vance: jury which opens on Wednesday. Candle Sticks -in China, Chromiss Brand will be the guest of Mrs, . Mrs, Elizabeth Dalton, Mr. and Mirs. Gordon Jones, and Mr. ‘and Traveling Sets $4.00 to $12.00 ced Yardley Sets 95c to $15.00. Bees Smoking Stands $2.50 {1 guests of Mr. Bill Folds 50c to $5.60, . i = 3 Cocktail ccessories $1.00. to #5. & M. Leete Sunday. Cigarette Lighters $1.50, ee oh Fw FOR WOMEN ‘China Bowls, Vases in White and Chintz—50c to $3.50 Pottery Book Ends $2.50 to $5.00 Pair Copper Flower Holders $1.00 Ea. Chromium Candy Wishes $1.25. Melville Newfield all of Sacranento were and Mrs. The first outdoor Christmas tree . } lighted in the Piety Hill section is that of Mr, and Mrs. William P. Treglown, and: Mrs. FE. 3B. North Bloomfield City Saturday. * Mr, Dudley o1 were in Nevada Messrs. Mark and Henry were Nevada. City day. Paine ium and Brass $1.00 to $2.50. Salt and Peppers in: Fruit Designs 50c Pair. ‘ visitors Satura a ae 3 “y i sent my little boy tor two dant aleng the hottom lands. of t FT TA eastern Texas ani] sonthern Arkan. . Ps ; 4 . ] sas. There are about 175 species IN P. G. E. SUA . } of holly found. throughout the a . . world, the larrest being the AmerOwners of the -Remington ih} . fean holly which attains a heieht mine have asked for a new trial ofi . of 50 feet. The red-herried holly . . is most common, although some the damage ‘suit in which the Hacific! species bear yellow berries and othGas & ers black. Electric Company was. awalrdPOLICE OF FICER HURT , received a badly bruised ¢ : two boys ran and have no Qatnypdary renine Polieemea Wit. Saturday evening Police fen Wit . prehended as yet, Mr. Rick lian: Tliechard and William * of! a former deputy sheriff of Gra H were from Sacremento, ang . Ris injuries are not serious, iss Valley told two yotiths, sda tied! and his many friends t , : . . ante ry CG, tG Mr. ©. HE, Clinch, business pre, DUE OS BOW Is) WW I Rt ‘Grass Valley visited the county as, alon atroliing hi 2 . Thursday. i of the boy t kh é avy blow os ne ing 1 ail iy rer . “A BS for The Nugget. ed: largerdamages: The owners, who . are Mrs. W. W. Mein, Mrs. ine and William Maguire} plead that the property was leased! to Frank bream erence BOLD OA, re ——— ee CatherBroyles, . i ¢ Ancient German Christma: Belief i Germans of ancient Crampton. and that. they : personally were unaware of “unlewful acts’’ committed. . . . The You Bet Mining Company has . appealed the verdict. The Liberty . Hill owners have: deeded the prop-. erty to Pacific Gas & Electric in lie: . } of all damages, Santa Claus as Usual s “Santa Claus is comin’ around as usual in December,” said Uncle Eben, ‘tryin’ to bring dlong enough good % “1 ‘ ” Upon the recommendation of Dis. cheer to beat de tax collector, be Attorney Vernon Stoll, Super. S== St = ior Judge Raglan Tuttle has reduced " a charge of assault with a deadly Non-Christians and Christnias Non-Christians frequently jéin in weapon against Truman McDaniéls, ; : miner; to simple assault. the social observance of the day. To McDaniels accused of inflicting; knife wounds upon Alf-Lund, plead. ed guilty to the reduced charge and asked for probation. The hearing will . ASSAULT CHARGE REDUCED them, it simply has no. religious significance, be held on Monday, December 16. pounds of plums and you only sent 4 & # . The sending of Christmas cards by a.pound and a half.” ° Games and Toys 25c to $5.00, “My scales are all right, madati. Have you weighed your little boy?” Shirley Temple Dolls, Books— 15¢ ,to $1.50. . Stationery 25c.to $2.00. . eh hh . . . . c §O ‘ BA: DICKERMAN . . *”" DRUG STORE . . NEVADA CITY CHRISTMA. PERMANENT WAVES
$3.50 TO $7.50 '. 308 Broad Street LOOK YOUR BEST DURING THE S a 6 BOWMANS BEAUTY , way of friendly greeting and remeni. brance has grown up since about 1860, Christmas Puddings Made Round Christmas puddings are made round ' So that 'they may go round, t SEASON FINGER WAVES HW 50c ae pi N } { € . SHOP ; covers someway to keep the diploNevada City This year’s winner of the’ Nobe: Peace Prize will be the fellow dis: mats apart. 1 ’ —Judes ° ~ Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company TO THE PUBLIC: . Bringing to fruition a Nevada County Narrow Ga arrangement which, Nevada City with first morning delivery of fr Oakland and other points in the bay district. The freight will be handled in the name pany, plan on which it days and holidays), at Nevada City, With this combination rail and standard of' service. uge Railroad Company announces the completion of an effective Decernber 11th, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Company. From the bay district it will move to Sacramento over Southern Pacific rails, and from Sa to will be handled by motor truck facilities operated through a subsidiary of the Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Compan Le at night will arrive at Grass Valley at 7:00 A. M. the next morning (except Sunat 8A, ed to the store doors of the consignees. Freight delivered to the freight depots at San Francisco or Oakland up to 5:45 P. M. will make this connection. : truck service, you will be afforded the same measure of security and protection that you-now enjoy with the all-rail service; the operation will be conducted in full compliance with recently enacted State legislation, and the rates will be as low as consistent with the maintenance of a_ high Grass Vailey, California. December 7th, 1935. has been working for a long time, the times believed . that crumbs-.of bread made at Christ. mas, and which fell on the ground, would grow into little star flowers with miraculous healing powers, DRASTIC REDUCTIONS PRE-INVENTORY SALE Just in time for your selection of Practical Gifts for i Christmas. WOOL PRESSES SILK DRESSES . $1.98 and up $2.98 and up = SPECIALS -— KNEEWAY HOSE $1.00 suit bErTTY JEAN S TOP . Nevada City Broad Street r yd cu can find tho right Gift for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Grancimother and Baby—at the RIGHT»: PRICE. -—-5e, 10c, 15, and Up— ' PINE STREET —5c, 10c, 15¢ and Up— Tea Sets Dishes Dalis Ash Trays Toy Wagons Sugar and Creamers dandkerchiefs Tree: Ornaments Framed: Pictures XMAS CARDS 2c to 25c 1935, will provide Grass Valley andeight originating at San Francisco, of the Pacific Motor Transport Com3, zie crameny. Freight leaving the bay district M. and will be immediately distributeee, The present rail rates will apply to this complete égervice, inclu and delivery, and this constitutes a 10c redt:ction in vates if the consi call for his freight at the depot as at present and can prevail upon t deliver it to the freight depot at point of origin. In Narrow Gauge Railroad Company will abso’; ing for his freight an allowance of 5c per 169 dorse upon the shipping order ‘‘Credit dray:.,;c allowance to consigne then be allowed to the consignee an additiona! 5c per 100 pounds. These same conditions will apply to Sacramento less-than-carload freight insofar as pick-up and store door delivery sevvics 24 alll md avowances for drayage services performed by shipper and consignee are concerned. The only difference will be that move all-rail with the arrival the Sacramento merchandise freight will continue to time at destination practically the same as the truck service. that event, the Nevada County and pay to the consignee, for callpotinds, and, if the shipper will ending pick-up gnee elects to he shipper to e,”’ there will The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company deeply appreciates the & loyalty and. patience of the users of its service in the past and we are happy to “, think that we can, by this improved service justify our past friendship and express the hope that we may continue to enjoy your business. Yours very truly, NEVADA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE RAILROAD COMPANY. : By: J. E. Taylor. Auburn Street Opp. Memorial Hall — Grass Yy A superbly designed chest with Lane’s new Convenient automatic tray, finished in rich American walnut and bubinga wood. A REAL Cedar Chest Specially Priced! A wonderful opportunity to make this matchless Christmas gift to sweetheart, wife, mother, sister. It’s the Christmas gift every woman wants—a genuine ‘‘Lane’’—with all the qual ities that women know and love. See u once while this specially priced Christ: GUARANTEED © Moth protection backed by free moth insurance licy written by one of the world’s largest insurance companies. model is available. ; Jensen and Thomas __ Furniture Company