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MONDAY, FEBURARY 24. 1930,
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A CHAT WITH AN OLD TIME
SMARTVILLE
SMARTVILLE,
Retha Downey has returned from a
By J. M. Swazey
» held
_ GUARDIANS OF SLEEP
high
; onehave
Relax! .Rest! Enjoy peace of mind and assurance
that you'll be called exactly on the dot!
Calie cost
be a
e proed to
There’s Big Bens, Baby Bens and a variety of other
Westclox Alarms to choose from.
E
ol,
Westclox prices range from $1.50 to $5.00
@
Chattel Mortgage
visit with her mother and sisters in
Washoe Bank to United Nevada
The plan
of installing ‘ street.
Fresno and also at Nevada City.
Bank—by F. M. and Martin PraMrs. J. Quinkert
is
lighting
in
our
business district
recevering
dere.
from severe cold.
eame before
the meeting
of the’
3 But his spirit still soared high.
Satisfaction ikselanece
Chamber of: Commerce last week
Smartville was well ebresented at
Chester A. Ford et ux to Reuben
and receved enthusiastic
response.
.
the Marysville celebration and at
R,
Ridinger
et
ux.
So I. stopped
a moment
to chat
Representatives from the Pacific Gas
the dedication of the historical
Power Attorney
and: Electric Company
were there
marker at Timbuctoo.
: And awhile
Clara Appeltofft to Ella Peters.
to pass the time of day;
with
colored slides depicting the
Henry Magonigal is reported as various types of lighting unts and
William G. Reynolds to Ella Pe% . So we sat together near an old
convalescing from
ters.
an dttacx
of charts and graphs illustrating how
H
wood plie
the smallpox.
T. 0. Reynolds to Ella Peters.
modern lighting removes the shad{. Andsaid what we had to say.
Wm. Wright was a recent visitor ows and puts light where it will do
-Patent
And where do you happen to dwell?
. So kind of amused. and half in fun
H. DICKERMAN
dM
n {
ily by
I said, I live in French Corral.
So then I asked him, his name, too
Be nce teakeofeobecoke teatefeateaeatesteofeatesgertentertetenteaterteaeresfeatesfeatesesfenefealertesesdeberdeesdesdebesdeieieieioter,. And if he’d lived here long;
feehenferte
His kind old eyes, turned a deeper
blue
U.
S.A.
to
William
SALLY ANN BREAD
Wrapped and Sealed
were up from
Nevada City Luchroom
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on car tle stents slanfs ole stele ofe ate ofeeze
ole ofe ole eke ofa she shenfe sty.
Sec. 22, TI5N ROD.
W. B. Fowler et ux to J. B. RolMildred Ward Schwartz et vire
to Clyde M. Cole—House, barn and
lot in Washington.
But now my hair is gray, son
And I am young no more;
Im’ old and worn, and bent with age,
And my working days are o’er.
Examinations
Reports
Management
30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields
Code: Bedford-McNeil
I worked at French Corral, son,
In the
Raviola and Chicken Dinner on Sundays, $1.00 Weekday, 5
Raviolas to take home, 25c per dozen
year
of Ninety-two
(’92)
W. E. Wright, attorney.
Mr, and
Mrs. W. H. Landrigan
went to Timbuctoo and attended
the trail
marking ceremony.
Mr.
Landrigan was born near the sport};
whee the marker was placed.
Nevada. City
caretaker
(pipe).
ms
The ONLY MILL that will work
MICA (sheet)
The ONLY MILL that will work
ASBESTOS and not ruin the fibre, or EMERY and not ruin
the mill. And many others.
The ELLIS MILL will grind anything that enn be gound or pulverized, wet or dry, to a definite mesh in one operation, using only 1-4 to 1-10 the power
that others use.
No Gears. No Grease, No Bearings
No Friction.
Pee ee
San Franc'sco
I have no regrets,
E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor
>
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1060 pounds,
g
giving the free golr
percentage of suiphurets, value of sulphurets, value ef suiphurets ance
while longer
For the
Ridge,
WILL be back in
her prime,
valties of tailings.
. BYRON
Westchester and’ Capital of California Hire Insurances compantes. Alr
EVENING GOWNS
Need Refreshing after) the Busy Holiday Season
(.
Will call Monday and Thursday sfeienaiiad at your
home and deliver on the next trip over. Phone Grass
Famous for the Rew
credit your phone charges.
markable Cures of
a
ae ae-,:,
a
CLEANERS
Ed Burtner. . Proprietor
Phone 375W
111 West Main St.
sees
ne:
itsWaters and Baths
AMERICAN PLAN
including Room and
of
some
property
the .
the
Forest
Service
FOR THE SPRING GARDEN —
We have a full line of Fresh Garden Seeds, Lilly
Brand, in every variety you will want to plant. The
best seeds you can get anywhere.
A Full Assortment of Garden Tools—Hoes, Rakes,
Shovels, Spades, Trowels, Forks, Pruning Shears.
Lilly’s Morcrop will make your garden grow. A fine
fertilizer at a moderate price. Large package
EUROPEAN PLAN
(oom only)
$1.00 to $2.00
Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson
Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal
Entire New Management
Splendid Food Always Open
ana -Ray Cases
_Nevada City
_awoneonasencanseneneeccccecnnnnanneenecsogonnanannees
T.E. Farrow
W. M. Sell.
Je,
65c
Grozit in 100 tb sacks is an excellent buy.
Use Lilly Tobacco Soap Spray for your rose bushes.
Kills plant lice quickly and cheaply.
Crebent Lawn Seed makes a fine llawn.
ALPHA HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO
Nevada City
G.ass Vailtey
YOU AND WE
You can’t live forever. Consequently it is necessary to have
an executor in the evnt of your demise.
That executor should combine the qualities of honesty, experience and immortality, such as only a GROUP of highly
trained men can offer.
We can qualify in every way. Our Trust Department is anxious to serve your needs to consult with you now.
“BANK OF AMERICA
AMER
$6.00 to $9.00
. Meals in Cafeteria
os
to please
owner.
60 miles south from San Francisco
23 miles west of Stockton
12 miles north of Tracy
Valley 375 and we will call th enext. trip. We will
NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM
REMEDIES
SNe
HOT
. SPRINGS
Don‘t Overlook Your Furs! —
A
where . selection
,onemennnnet
names eel
Assays made for geld. silver, lead and copper. Malt) order check we
tO. Agent
for
New
York-Califoraia OUnderwritar.
a)
“-s
Litchenberger
for the hour I
With the. Old Timer, passing the
time;
But I wished he’d of lived a little
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
Modern Equipment
William
Sacramento
my memories
will linger on,
son,
‘And in God, my thoughts I'll abide.
{ know those old timers I'll meet
again
When I ¢ross, the Great Divide.
So I guess I'll mosey along, son,
Now that I’ve had my say.
When you think of the Ridge, please
think of me,
"Twill help to brighten my way.
passed
Bebe
beebeteteqobetedete
from
But
ELLIS MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
GRASS VALLEY
Francisco to talks were highly instructive. Much
“son
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cole of
The days of her Glory are past;
Washington were recent . visitors.
And
she’s old,
and faded like a
dream,
Awaiting the Grim
slash.
The best of the Gold is gone, son.
The brush and trees, have replaced
The cuts’ and places, we worked in,
And (Time) their beauty has erased.
The BHST REGRINDING CLASSIFINRS by overflow.
The BEST AMALGAMATING PAN
to any mesh size.
The ONY MILL that will work
nlerfeaferte decks” Tete steale niente ateateate testes staat teotealesfefe ofefieahelhe stale ihe dfedfectiede grapes:
of
But now, she’s just a (Has Been), camp grounds
at the lake.
Hu MILLS ARE THE Most EFFICIENT GRINDERS
Bese staat sfeaterterte eoteate
et al to ‘Sherman
W. G. Fenton of the Tom and
Jerry mine near Saylor Flat has returned from
San Francisco where
weeks,
several
spent
he
Gold was there, for the taking, son
And those days we lived care-free;
Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Coughlan
For our neighbors were kind and were
visitors
with
relatives
at
sincere,
North Columbia:
And.their favors were many;-and
J. C. Knox of Napa
is visiting
George E. Walling. Mr. Knox con-. ;
And their favors were many, and ducts a store at Lake Tahoe during
’. free;
the summer, while Mr. Walling. is
HOTEL ITALIA
automobile insurance.
ae
When she was in her prime, son
Ant she was a big town, too.
eh Beh Did
promptly attended
West
lins—same as above.
Auburn, Calif.
Phone KEarny 4190
6,
And soon will be called away;
Consulting Mining Engineer
510 Brannan St.
Block
I’ve passed the 70th milestone son,
JAMES D. STEWART, E. M.
CLAY
returned
Deeds
William Nankervis to James Nan
Alfred Mafer
Our Goods on Sale at the
C. Colombo, proprietor
208 Sacramento St.
Phone rhe
San”
Federal Tut. Credit Bank to M. visitors recently in Marysville.
should dictate.where each light
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass have. should be placed rather than local
W. Marsh et al— por. Lot 6,
You told’ me a while ago, son
Block 61 City of Nevada.
That, you lived in French Corral;
Register of Actions
I know you said it, half in fun;
5804—Cooley Butler vs.’ Clara _E.
But now I’ve something to tell.
Woods, Lyman Gilmore, Jr.,
Gilmore: Airplane Co., and
Frank L.
I’m old and
worn, and feeble son,
Wolverton. Nilon, Hennessy & Kelye
But once I was young like you,
ley, attorneys for -plaintiff,
And full of pep, and ready for fun
3272—Estate
of Mary § Hurat, .
And I lived at French Corral too.
Mary Virginia Jackson,
petitioner.
Grass Valley
Titec
ofa toleeteilogoteshele sfeole tee teatenentete needa este seein te ese iene eit
speakers had
B. Church.
But before I go to meet my God
There’s something I want to say.
FREEMAN BAKERY
Phone 107
The
Union No. 59B by Mary D. Warmake a short visit at their home loeal interest was manifested.
necke.
here.
2
:
One point brought: out that was
Satisfaction Chattel Mortgage
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Collitg were important was lighting conditions
And now, he'd come home, to die.
Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary
°
the most good.
James K. O’Biten anc Miss Helen! their subject well in Band and the —
(a)
Brush Creek
mine was a business they attended the funeal
_
of a relavisito
But turning
to-me, with a kindly
r
durng
the
week.
Louisa Jane Marcom to Louisa J.
tive.
smile
Phillips—in Lot 7, Sec.
18, TI16N
And a twinkle in his mild blue eye; RYE.
He told me he’d traveled the whole
John H. Chubb’ et al to Emily
world o’er
Fowler—in SE%SW% SWX%SEU
A Full Line of Pies and Cakes
138 Commercial St.
Duncan in Nevada City.
Woods.
And I thought that I’d done wrong. kevis—Lots 3
,4,
Grass Valley.
hem
oe
BEFORE THE CHAMBER
/One day I met an old timer
‘I nodded as I passed on by;
He was bent and worn and feeble
What is your name and age son
stated
to be
LOCALS
Feb. 15, -—Miss LIGHTING DISCUSSED
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