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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

June 10, 1929 (6 pages)

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CHEROKEE PROSPERS CHEROKEE, June 8, (Special to The Nugget)—— The electric storm was very mild over here last Friday, didn’t even rattle a window. The rain is not doing much good as the grass is dried up. James Phelan and his father went to Mayhew Tuesday to see R. Maitland, who is very. sick and may pass away at any time. Mrs. K. J. Phelan wasa_ visitor in Nevada City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Frost were visitors in Sacramento Tuesday. Mre.i. Day, “Mrs. 3. Fiynn, Mrs. J. Phelan and Mrs. R. MeNamara of Cherokee attended the Pocahontas meeting Monday night Walter, Tom, and rank Bigelow of Columbia Hill were business _ visitors in Nevada City Friday. HH. Dorvichi a visitor of Grass Valley was here Friday. : James Coughlan was a visitor in Nevada City Friday. Mr. Leadbetter .of the Salmon miné has resigned and Mr. C. Salmon has charge of the mine now. Francis Phelan: and James Phelan were visitors at Camptonville Sunday. Tom Staples and “son, Charles, took a large drove of cattle to their summer range at Graniteville. Mr. Browning of French Corral passed through here Friday. He has charge of the ditch of the San Juan Water Users, and was doing some repair work. H. Meyer, who has been visiting with his sons and daughters in Oakland, has returned home. Mr. Meyer enjoyed his trip. Werteseitaferte rfesfesferfestesfeafertertertetestes The Now LUCRETIA VANDERBILT Toilet. Creations Represent the Highest Face Powder in all shades Concentrated Extract Large Lip Sticks in all colors % Double Compact Triple Compact 2 Suieie, 3 itch il i i ici la tl chal tha lacllad ta ladle . JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St: Phone 107 Auburn;€alif: =} Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Westérn Mining Fields Code: Bedford-McNeil jed to July Sth. W. E. Wright, atCOURT CALENDAR -J. B. Landis Frank Steel W. E. Wright .. M. D. Coughlin Superior Judge Clerk District Attorney Reporter Estate Joseph A. Bennetts. Petition for letters administration granted. R. J. Bennetts administrator. W. E. Wright, attorney. Estate August Sassarina, Petition letters administration. W. E. Wright attorney. Estate Peter Rondoni. Petition letters administration. A. Rondoni sworn and appointed administrator. Lynne Kelly, attorney. Estate John P. Desmond. Mrs. Weldon sworn. First and final accounting approved. Distribution ordered. Nilon Hennessy & Kelly, attorneys. Estate John F. Gorman. Mrs. Gorman sworn and appointed administratrix. John Mulroy, attorney. Guardianship Wenceslau Bettencourt— Return of sale of property. W. E. Wright sworn. Confirmed. W. E. Wright, attorney. Estate William Moulton --continued to July 5th, W. E. Wright. Estate Kate Reynolds—A. H. Reynolds sworn. First and final account filed. Distribution ordered. W. Ev Wright, attorney. — Estate Thomas .R. Geach— Mr. Geach sworn. Order setting aside es-4 tate to widow for minor son. &. H. Armstrong, attorney. Pierce vs. Hoge. Arguing of~demurrer. Matter continued. W. E. Wright attorney for defendant. O’Connor vs. O’Connor—ContintMay we show you this beautiful new line? H. DICKERMAN Druggist and Stationer al % Attainment in Toiletries $3.00 $1.00 Weofeogeofeogertententetesteatesteateotes Am now puttin gin delivery service this week and will deliver all orders anywhere in town or nearby. Phone your orders to No. 37 and they will be promptly taken care of. Fine goods at low prices. All kinds of feed at lowest prices in town. GHIDOTTPS GROCERY needed & Wherhersersergerieieite % : +, oS + re ee ao ee ae ec 2%, “ef a ae Sa ae vheohe oe neater ase ohe etre stevie teste nie se ole neneste aie sto sgor Gage teste odesde ode ode ote odeeoeogenteneofeoteofeoge eof ke obene she ofeofesenfe efor aeeaeende eestor es oer ale -SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD . A new Carload just received. Nothing better for remodeling Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 SOLE EAE AOE OEE NEW DELIVERY SERVICE A Full Lina of Pies and Cakes Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary Our Goeds on Sale at thé PEPCERE SALLY ANN BREAD Wrapped and Sealed FREEMAN BAKERY Grass Valley Nevada City Luchroom SobbeeEeTESEEE? torney for plaintiff, Lynne Kelly for defendant. Cranmer Cranmer sworn. Decree granted. W. E. Wright, attorney for plaintiff. vs. Cranmer —Albert Estate M. A. Mitchell. Decree settling final account. Distribution granted. Lynne Kelly, attorney. * Estate J. H. Kohler. Order confirming sale personal property. F. T. Nilon, attorney for estate. Estate George A. Carpenter. Decree Notice to Creditors. W. E. Wright, attorney for estate.W. S. Bigelow vs. Charles W. Godfrey et al—Mr. Bigelow sworn. Decree quieting title. George R. Carter appointed commissioner. W. E. Wright, attorney for plaintiff. T. C. Bigelow vs. W. S. Bigelow et al—-T. C. Bigelow sworn. Decree quieting title. George R. Carter appointed commissioner. W. E. Wright attorney for plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Prisk
Long Beach came up Thursday with Hal McGrew, prominent Long Beach contractor, and will have a number of improvements made in_ their home on the Nevada City highway. Lionel (‘‘Bob”’) Jefford went to Reno, Nevada, Thursday to meet Miss Wilma S. Edwards of Columbus, Ohio, She is the bride-elect. of Mr. Jefford. Mr. and Mrs. have as visitors, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Minzmyer of Long Beach. She was formerly Miss Lilly Hallett and this her first visit in 28 years. E. I. Righards Lillian, went to Sacramento Wednesday and spent several days. W. A. Buck, formerly of North Bloomfield, and now of San FranGlass6n of Alameda in Grass Valley and former home. Snhseribe for ‘re Nugget. spent a week vicinity, their of . Mrs. L. R. Davey and daughter, cisco, is visiting in Grass Valley. Dr. Pierce Glasson of San Francisco and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Kenneth I Neem en er maremets MONDAY, JUNE, 10, 1929 Hague-Thomas-Hegarty Post, No. 130 of the American Legion, are making final plans for a big celebration in Grass Valley on the 4th of Jaly. g Mrs. George S. Clemo had visitors, Mrs. M. M. Burnett son, Walter, of Stockton and Ella Simmons of Los Angeles-” Mrs. Frank Butler and daugnterin-law, Mrs. J. W. Butler and daughter of Lime Kiln were busihess visitors in Grass Valley Tuesday. Herman I. Graser, county farm advisor, inspected camp sites near Alta, Placer county Thursday. Mr. as and Mrs. and spent a couple of days attending to business affairs. Mrs. L. Stuart has gone to Bisbe, Arizona, to remain for quite a length of time. L. G. Beloud returned Wednesday from a trip ‘to San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento. STAGE TIMETABLE Graniteville Stage leaves Nevada City. at 7a. m., for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and Graniteville. 7 a. m., for Nevada City. Alleghany Stage leafes Nevada City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p. m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill; Alleerred and Forest. Leaves Forest at :30 a. m., for Nevada City. Marysville Auto Stage leaves 8.00 a. m., for Rough and Ready, Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 p. m. Connects at Smartsville for: North San Juan. Downieville Auto Stage leaves . Nevada City daily at 1 p. m., arLeaves Downieville daily at 6 a. m., arriving in Nevada City in time to connect with 10:30 train for San Francisco. Washington Stage leaves Nevada City at 6:30 a. m., for Washington Leaves Washington at-6530° a.m. for Nevada City. GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS , and Mrs. Hardld Hutchison . motored to Reno, Neavda Thursday’ Leaves Graniteville at: at . ns Sena aan bother, T. J. Meyers of French Corenbook and-son of Los Angeles are alo visiting at French Corral. Mrs. Fred Foote spent several days in Sacramento recorering from a badly injured arm. She hurt it in a washing machine wringer a short time ago. Mie he herbe sie therfeiteferte rte ofeatesteafestefesfeotesfeot a a a ee he a a ee ee oY * eH; BM gg TEA COE ES SING * ‘e Enameled in all colors, ie, — Ye 5 + selene vi sieaudeesss Nevada City ies Mrs. Mary Mitchell is visiting hér ‘ley, ral. Another sister, Mrs. Laura Had. ATTRACTIVE ARE THESE KITCHEN SETS. duotone finish. Just the thing to brighten up your kitchen. Folding tables Grass Valiey Webeteietioieieinteileteietetetteteteseote tert fot fotleletsind fooled leofeaieeied: ” George A. Kervin of Mason .ValNevada, arrived in Grass Valley Sunday to assume his duties as general manager of the EmpireNorth Star mines. His father operated the Perrin mine and the family lived at the _Allison Ranch wher George A. Kervin was a small boy. Otto Thieme of Penn Valley waa a business visitor Monday. with chairs to match. Sturdily built. Will wear like iron. The prices are attractive and our stock is asada: ALPHA SARDWARE & SUPPLY €8 oe Sst eras or Seer, Grass Valley The nankiag weeds 0, Californsa Agrices daily igo by VA statewide service of this bunk Kencisr: knot. that our branches are ready Character . Character in men and in institutions is something far deeper than mere words, far more important than obvious actions. It is the foundation from which arise the motives that guide action and dictate speech. In your selection ofa banking affiliation, its character is vitally important. Your choice will be guided by factors more important than mere volume of deposits or impressiveness of banking quarters. Cliefts of this bank are aware of the character that is inherent in the institution—an intangible asset which never appears on any balance sheet . . yet it is of utmost importance in every banking transaction. hes a dture are BANK OF AMERICA — OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES Resources more than 400 millions NEVADA CITY BRANCH-—-BROAD STREET to ve-uperate with them in.gvery possible way.HEAD OFFICE: SAVING S Cc O M M eR CP AL