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MONDAY, JUNE
“THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
Your Home Town Newspaper
DNDAY, JUNE 18, 192"
WATER ASSOCIATION HAS
WELL ATTENDED MUET
FRENCH CORRAL, June 9 (Speoial to The Nugget.)—Well,. Miss
June has certainly introduced herself quite warmly. On every side we
could hear “Gee, but it’s hot!” For
the past two days however a coolness
has settled upon ts for which we are
glad.
« Man yautos pass tnese days with
enmoers off for their vacation.
french Corral has seen several visitors the past week.
J Caties of Berkeley wes a guest
~at J. W. Culver’s hotel Friday and
Saturday. Mr:>~Celtier-operated the
Boss mine near Sweetland several
veera ago and he and his family re
sided in the town of Swetiand at
that time .
W RB. Moulton made a trip to Matysville Saturday. He was acompanded by Dr. A. J.Powell who. is returning to his home in Oakland after spending séveral months in tnis
placefl Dr. Powell expects to return
in September. The ties of echiltheoed
and boyhood bind the doctor to the .
GRASS VALLEY ASSAY
OFFICE
Under New Management
Assays for Gold, Silver, Copper,
Lead, Iron, Mercury,
metal.’ Samples received before 9
A. M. reported same day.
Ore Testing Laboratory
We are equipped for testing and
submitting methods for commercial
treatment of complex bres. Test ores
for Amalgamation, Concentration,
Floai-tion, Cvyanidation or any metallursical process.
Mine Exsminations: and Reports
Mill Examinations and_ Testing.
Licensed CreBuyer
129 CH RCH ST.
GRASS VALLEY f CALIF.
Raergeaeabedergebedegetetetetettetedeiebleteiitet
Tin or any;
dear old Ridge and he says there is .
no better place on earth. :
J. W. Gulver and daughter Mrs.
Earl Chatty and her little son Jack
visited in Grass Valley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osgood of;
Bangor were weekend visitors with .
her aunt, Mrs. W. BE. Moulton of this .
place.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Day of Oakland are spending their vacation with
the family of W. E. Moulton. Mr. .
Day has for years been an employe .
in the U. 8. Mint at San Francisco. !
He and his wife think we have a
wonderful climate here and are enjoying every minute of théir stzvy.
Mrs. A. Browning and Mrs. De
Prati made a trip to Nevada City on)
Saturday.
M. Denike of San Juan transacted .
busines sin French Corral Sunday. .
The S. J. R. W. A. held. their res: .
ular meeting. Sunday afternoon. The
meeting was well attended and much .
busines was transacted. Through our
onw hard efforts, we are hopeful of
water for part of the summer at
least, Our chairman Mr. Sam. MecCullough reported trat add returns were
inot yet in but that he was satisfied
. that over hundred dollars woul! be
turned into our treasury as a ress
of the double dance at North San
Tuan Mov ?9th. Much: credit is dve
Mr. McCullough and his splendid
band of helpers for the fine manner
in which they planned and handled
the affair.
Many people
.
from French Corral
ening day of the Kneebone Resort at
Bridgeport. All reported having a
fine time. . <
Mrs. G. Mereedes and daughters
Mrsfl. Eckhardt and Miss Emma Call
of Fort Ross, Sonoma County, who
are on their annual trip to Yosemite.
dropped in at French Corral to ¢all
on.their friends, Mr. and Mrs. De
Prati. Mrs. De Prati gave us a very
. interesting acocunt of these people
. which we will.add to our items.
; Mrs. Mercedes who was tie widow
. of the late George Call, owner of a
llarge estate at Fort Ross where the
old Russian fort isl ocated. Severa!
. years.ago she and her family presen/ ted the old fort to our State of Cal'#fornia. The state has at great: ex
pense repaired the old fort and hatried to prserve every piece of lum
‘her thereon. even to patching the
. shingles with two or three pieces s¢
that it mieht be said truthfully tha’
all the old: lumber was preserved
Every. year on the 4th of July the
geteoleeesetetetotetoteteidedede fete tage totes
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 Grass Valley
SP teehoteded Qedelotteetitot tetete tte tatestetefedieitertetease deateleate stestesteteleatestesfedieteiog teal — EN
x : :
a es
hundreds of men a
those of the staff who are
of the bank as a whole ”’
executives and employee
That the majority of thet
proof positive of their fai
. When you accept our s!
y P
le
at et lth
The attitude of this bank towards the
working for its advancement has been
clearly stated ina recent rad:o address by
W.F. Duily, senior vice-president,
“This is a very human organization and we seek to
develop our men. We wish to bring out in each individual the best that 1s in him for his own good and
for the good of the institution and we want every
man connected with it to feel that he can legitimately
aspire to the highest places
We believe that each employee at a branch of the
preyee é
United Security Bank & Trust Company, wherever
situated, is as much a part of the institution as are
or San Francisco Each employee of a bank, in the
discharge of his duties, helps to make the character
The,strength of this institution lies in the directors,
with us, you will know why this instutution
serves its customers so well.
Ser Cen~ 2
di
O
nd women who are
stationed at Les Angeles
s who are working for it.
‘are also stockholders is
th in this bank
ncere invitation to bank
UNITED URITY BANK
te
Grass Valley and Nevada City: Branches throughout California
4
“with her sister Frances.
and along the Ridge attended the op-}
7. hg .
. Calif., on Sept. 4,
} te, lien or interest in the real profemous Russian choir of San Franciseo hold services in the old chanel.
The coast highway now passes iar
and aundreds of autos pass every day
An ineident will show the hospitable: character of these people. When
the Pomona went_onto the rocks and
was wrecked ne’ this’ point, Mrs.
Call cared for between ninety and a
hundred of the passengers for several
days. When the captain asked what
was their indebtedness, she replied
that.no money was wanted but she
would be pleased to, accept the avsh
bearing the name of the versel, Po
mona, in letters of blue and gold.
This was gladly done and hes been
placed over the gateway at the entrance to the Call estate, where their
beautiful garden is situated.
Sargent Huson made 2 business
trip to French Corral Tuesday in the
interest of Calanan and Richards.
H. L. Bassett of Daly City visited
W. -E. Moulten Wednesday.
Mrs. H. F. Clymo and son Farole
and Frank’of Penicia are the guest
of Mrs. W. EB. Moulton of this place
Mrs. Clymo and Mrs. Moution are
twin sisters and French Corral has
always been their old home piace
Mrs. and Mis. 1°. S. Wood and little son Carl were Thursday. visitors
Miss Louis Moulton-has gone te
Grass Valley to spend a few wees:
The Rirehville and French: Gorral .
Water Users held a meeting at;
French Corral Thursday night to arranee a plan o fdistribution of irrisation water for the 1928 season.
Mrs: Gatherine Rrophy who passed
away at Grass Valley this past week
was a. pioneer of the San Juan Ridge
and.most.of her life was spent here
nSe was beloved and resnected by
111 She was the widow of the late
Saul Bell, a cattleman who owned
a large range near Cherokee and
Wake. City.
The many friends of the late Thomas Hogan Jament his early demise
spd his family have the deepest sym
nathy of all.
Mrs. J. L. Odgers .who formerly
‘ived in this community: was the
yrize cake baker at the contest conducted by the Sacramento Bee reently.
Judge and. Mrs. Tuttle
went to Auburn ‘Taursday evening
ind the Judge delivered the address
:t the graduation exercises of the
Placer Union High School.
Rev. H. H. Buckner -has gone to
ttend the Summer. Institute at the
Pacifie School of Religion connected
with the University of California.
Rev. John Tefler will have charge
af the local work in Rey. Buckner’s
absence,
ye .
Raglan
Mrs. Charles Phelan and daughter,
Cassie, of Chico attended the graduating exercises of the local high
school and = xre now yisiting with
Mrs. Rundy and family. :
Complaint is made that old fash
toned political enthusiasm has gone.
but the politicians were allowed to
spend money in those days. :
LEGAL NOUICES
The California Debris Commission
will hold-a publie-hearing at 11:46
A. M.June 19, 1928, in Room. 728
Wells Fargo Build San Francisco,
C*lifornia, to receive pretests agninst
granting the application of Montrese
and Development Com;
to. mine-by-the hyditaulie proces
Riverside Placer: Claim. loeajyed
S. P22 0 Na Ro bb and 8
T10 Neo. Ut eM. De ke ME,
draining into Jim.. Crow Canyon
thence into North Fork of eke Yuba
River,.and to impound tailings he
hind the Bwlards Bar dar of the
Yuba River Power Company, 30
miles below the mine. ;
First Publieation-—June 4, 1928
Dates of Publiention——June 4, 11
185-1928,
Mining
fa)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INFERTOR
U. S. Land Office
Sacramento Calif.
June 1, 1928,
given that Rachof Grass. Valley.
1924, made Homesterd entry. No. 015001, for Lot 14,
hot 13;-N 4 Lot-12,-W Lot 4+,
Section 6. Township 15-N., Range
8-E., M. D. Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final Prcof, .to
establish claim to the land above
dJeseribed, before Clerk. . Superior
Court. at Nevada City, Calif., on the
16th day of July, 1928.
Claimant names as witnesses:
NOTICE is hereby
el Mae White
opATER OW
Set a apnneed oer
LEGAL NOTICE
TO A. R. WADSWORTH, fRANCIS
STEVENS, JANE STEVENS, his!
wife, and also all other persons un.
known, claiming any right, ttle,
estate, lien or interest in. the real
property described in the complaint
sdverse to plaintiff's ownership, or
any cloud upon plaintiff’s title there-,
to, Defendants:
You are hereby directed to appear.
and answer the complaint in an action. entitled as above, brought agsinst you in the Superior Court of
the Stete of California, in and for
‘he. County of Nevada, within ten
(10) days after service on you of
‘his Summons-—if served within this
County; or within thirty (4U) days
if sérved ‘elsewhere.
And you are hereby notified that
unles you appear and answer as absve required, the said plaintitt will
take judgment, for any money or
“Yamuares demanded in the. comlaint, as arising upon contract, or
bea will apply to the Court for any
sther relief demanded in the ‘ccmlaint.
The object of the action is to de“erinine all and every claim, estites.
jeht, tie, lien or interest in the .
cal property hereinafter described, .
adverse to plaintiff’s ownership, or.
any cloud upon plaintiff’s title,
thereto; to ebtain a judsment of .
this Court adjudging and decreeing !
that plaintiff is now, and. has, by!
kimeelf and his: predecessors in in-}
terest been, in-the actuel, exclu-.
ive and adverse possession of snid .
real property continueuslyfor the:
reriod—ef tvrenty (20) years-immed,
tately prior to the filing of the com-.
nlaint in this action, claiming to
own the same in fee against the}
svhole world; and that plaintiff has)
naid all taxes of every kind levied
or assessed against said real propduring the period of five (5)!
next preceding the filing of
the complaint aforesaid; that plain-;
“ff is the owner and entitled to the
sassession of said real property, and!
that ell claims of said defendants
thereto are without right, and that
they have not, nor has any, or either
f them, any right, title, estate or
interest in said real property, or
ny portion thereof.
The real properly affected by this
setion end hereinbefore referred to
ig described as follows:
All that certain real property
situate, lving and being in the
City of Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, and particularly described as follows:
Lot Number Seven (7) of Block
Number Twenty-five (25) of the
Gity of Nevada, as said lot end
ere designated upon the
. wit:
' bears. North
‘in Center
thence North
bloek
offecial map of said City of Nevada made by, H. S. Bradley in
the year 1869. :
Niven. under my hand. and the:
Yoal of said Superior Court of the
‘tate of California, in and. for the,
‘ounty of Nevada, this 22d day of}
farch,. 1928. :
GEORGE COUGHLAN,
Clerk.
By R. N. McCORMACK,
SEAL) Denuty Clerk. .
First Publiestion—-April 20, 1928)
Datos of Publication-~April 90;
Way 7) 14 OF Oe: sine 4). 1,15,
Bs July 2, 9, 1925.
The Nugget Is
quarter of Section fifteen (15) and}
Lots one (1) and two (2) and five
(5) -of the Southwest quarter of;
Section eleven (11), Township. fifteen (15) North, Range eight (8)
East, M. D. M.
Also. all water rights . connected
with said property taking ‘water
from Wolf Creek and conveying
same to the said property.
Also all other property inciuding
all mining ground, lands and claims, .
including machinery, tools, fixtures
and appurtenances, Owned by the said
party of the first part, or in which
it may have any right, title or in-.
terest and including «all property .
purchased or under. contract. of.
purchase from George Campbell, or .
others, and
Virst: The Slate Ledge Quartz}
Mine, designated on the official plats .
of the United States as Lot. No. 39 .
in Seetion Ten, Township Fifteen
North, Range Eight East, M. D. M.,.
fully described. in. the United States ;
Patent issued to the Slate Ledge,
Mining Company on May 6, 1873,!
reeorded in Book One of Patents,
nave 23, records of Nevada County,
California, which is especially referred to and meade a part hereof
for a particular deseription of said
premises. Excepting therefrom that
portion of said Jand. conveyed to Joseph Weisbein and Jacob Weisbein
by deed: dated July 25th, 1910.
Seeond: That certain portion of
the northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Fifteen, Township. 15. North, Range Fight East,
M: D. M., “destribed* as fottows, ‘to-+
Commencing at a wire nail in,
a nine. ineh leanine spruce. tree on
. said hill south of Wolf Creek, near.
. ly opposite” grantors mill, thence S. .
SLA Sea Wi oC mae, Var. baer He) oat,
183 feet cross ditch at 280 feet
center of road 980 feet by sonth. West corner on south bank of Wolf
. Creek an iron pipe from which a ten
‘bears North 46°
feet distant-and an alder
1216° “West . 3.2 feet
distant; thence North 2° West. (at
45 center of Wolf Creck about 30
feet Westerly from the mouth of
Poormans Ravine 200 feet center of
road) 291.7 feet to the Northwest
corner an iron wedge driven in rock
of Poorman’s Ravine;
64° 05" Bast: (at 175
cross old road 750 feet opposite Northeast corner of mill 875
feet center of Woif Creek): 980 feet
to the northeast corner an iron pipe!
on hillside, from which an 18 inch
black oak bears South 29° West 25.5
feet; thenee South 2° East ( at 166
feet cross tunnel) 291.7 feet to:
place of beginning, containing six,
acres.
inch maple tree
Hast cto
fedt
Third: -Also the following descri.
. bed parcel of land situated in Nev-!
ada County, State of California, and :
more particularly described as fol.
lows to-wit: .
Commencing at a leaning spruce’
tree, 8” in. diameter at the.
southeast corner of the N. Y. G. V.!
mill site on Section 15, Township 15 .
North; Range 8 East, M. D. M. Nevada County, California; thence 790:
feet in a westerly direction to aj
‘stake on the south line of said mill:
site: thenee scuth easterly 245 feet:
j toa stake at corner of fence on Wa+ ter ditch running south and bearing
. southerly from a black oak tree, 8”
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONED:
SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON .
TORECLOSURE OF RORTGAGE
N-THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE .
CALIFORNIA, IN AND
COUNTY OF
AR MIT
ORS TEE
A> R, ARCHIBALD, WILLIAM Vii
ANDERSON, GEORGE SHIRKEY, .
. PD STOUTDR, GRACE-D: ARCH‘RATD: JOSEPH: DU ARCHIBALD:)
ind. R.:F. D. LEMON,: as
toinge business under the name of
the NEW ENGLAND CONSOLIDATED MINES, Plaintiffs
vs
WESTERN MINES CONSOLIDATwD, INC., a corporation, Defendant.
Trustees
Under and by virtue of an order
of sale and decree of foreclosure and
‘ale, issued out of the Superior Court
“f the State of California, in and
“or the County of: Nevada, on tho
21st day of May, 1928, in the above
entitled action, wherein the above
named plaintiffs obtained judgment
ond decree on the 4th day of May,
1928, which said judgment and de‘ree was on the 4th day of May,
1928, centered and recorded in Judgment Rook 7, at Page 418 et Sed.,
(to-which judement and. decree reference is hereby made), I am commanded to sell at publie auction al!
Charles F. Foleck, Filmore Folek, J.
H. Kramer, and Adolph Delnijaine, .
all of Grass Vailey, Calif.
FJOTN--G6--ING,-Register. :
First Publication June 4, 1923. .
Dates of Publication, June 4, 11,
18, 25, July.2, 1928.
SUMMONS
No. 5618
IN
THE
AND
ADA.
GEORGE W. COOPER, Plaintill
A. R. WADSWORTH, FRANCIS
STEVENS, JANE STEVENS, his
vife, ahd also all otber persons un
‘known, claiming any right, title, esTHE SUPERIOR COURT OF
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN
FOR THE-COUNTY OF NEVperty describet-in-thre-eometsiet—ad—
verse to plaintiff's ownership, or sny
‘lgud. upon plaintiff’s tithe thcreto.
Defendants. : i
‘Action brought in the Superior
Court of tthe State of California. “in
ind for the Conntv of Nev and
ike complaint filed in the off'ee of
the Clerk of said County of Nevada,
NILON & NILON,
La OD RNa RANEY
sp + =
Oe int AB og 3d
al in O-wnership ~with the FrenchAmentcan Corporation, San Frenvitco ace
Plaintiffs"
LS TSE Te THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING
_ Attorneys for
ate dd Fa eal
“eseribed. in
the following described premises, sit
uate, lying and being in the County
if Nevada; State of California, and
-deseribed as follows, to-wit:
Ail those certazn mining claims
and pronerties situate, lying and being in the County of Nevada. State
of Galifornta,-and bounded and particulatiy described as follows, to-wit: .
.
. The Norambague Quartz Mine, patented, being designated as —L.ot!
Worty-one (41) of Sections eleven
(11) Fourteen (14) and Fifteen .
(15). Township VWifteen (15) North, .
Range eight (8) Iast, M. D. M., said .
‘ard heing more particularly deseri.
hed in tha patent thereto recordcd
in Book 45 of Deeds, page 379 et .
san., Nevada ~County~ Records, to .
which reference is hereby made. .
Also the Noraimbague No. 2 Quartz .
Lode Mining Claim, patented, desisnated by the Surveyor General
Lot No. ninety-nine (99), embric-,
iva a portion of Sceetion eleven tit}
‘Township fifteen (15) North, Range
eight (8) Hatt; M. D. M., said land .
-eing more particularly deseribed in.
‘he petent theretofore recorded inj
Rook 2 of Patents. page 404 et se4.,
Nevida County Records, to which:
vefavenee is hereby made, except part
deed from Wil-}
liam Campbell to J. B. MeIntosh et!
al, which deed is recorded in Book!
106 of Dends, page 283 et seq., Nev
nda County Records.
Also Lot Une (1) of the Northeast
as .
‘id diameter,
. known
j-ani¢e
jand one-fifths (2.1-5)
i the
marked B. dhe 8
feet; thence 790 feet northeasterly
to ptace of beginning.
Said piece-or parcel of land is
and designated as the ‘‘Cy
Plant Traet’’? and contains two
acres, Revertne however, from the operation of
‘this-indenture, the right to maintain
anid ae existing ditches
‘reund said premises.
Fourth:
neral
and roads
All the minerals ond mibearing ore and material lybeneath the. surface. of: the
southwest quaiter of the scutheast
auerter of and southeast quarter of
southwest quarter of. Section
Ten, the northwest quarter the of
. northeast quarter and the northwest
querter-and the north half of the
southwest cuarter. of Section fifteen
and the east half of Section sixteen,
all in Township fifteen north, range
eight east, M. D. M, save and except
any and all placer deposits thereon,
with the right to enter upon any
portion of the unoccupied or uncultiveted portion of said lands and
prospect, mine and develop the same
and remove ores, minerals and preciecus metals and ore bearing materjals therefrom. Also the right to ocenpy and use any portion of the
cultivated lands, save such as_ will
interfere with the safe and comforteble enjoyment of the dwellings,
barns, corrals and outbuildings on
said premises. when necessary end;
requisite in mining said preraises;
poste designating the land wanted. ‘ . 1
Fifth: All rights which the party-.
of the first part may own, have or
nosse3s, or which said ‘‘Prudential
Gold Mining Co” may have, own or
pessess, in and to the use of the
waters of Wolf Creek. on or across!
or adjsecent to any of the property
hereinbefore described.
Also all other property, inelucing
elt mining: grounds, lands and claims,
including machinery, tools, fixtures
and appurtenances. owned by the
party of the first, part or in which
it may have ary right, title or interest and all property hereafter
acnuired, a partial list of said personal property is. hereto annexed,
marked Schedule A-and hereby made
a part hereof.
Sixth: Central Consolidated
Quartz Lode Mining Claim, patented, designated by the surveyor Gas’
neral us Lot Number Wighty-eight '
(88), embracing: a portion of Section Twenfy-eight. (28) Township
Sixteen (16) North, Range Nine (9)
Hest, Mount. Diablo Meridian, in: the
Greenhorn Mining District and more
particularly described in the patent
thereto dated March 11, 1892, and}
recorded on June £7, 1892, in Book!
8 of Patents at page 123, records of,
Nevada. County, California, and
found in the Recorder's Offices of
s2id County, to which patent and
reeord reference is hereby specifi-.
eally made for a more particular}
description thereof.
Seventh: All of that certain June 4.11, 18, 1928,
_line six -hundred
. (667). feet to a stake marked Corner
North
, and
LEGAL NOTICE
ground
piece or parcel of mining
‘situate in Section Twenty-one (21)
Township Sixteen (16) North, Range
. Nine (9) Hast, Mount Diablo Meridian in Greenhorn Mining District,
Nevada County California, described
as follows:
Commencing at stake Number One
(1) on the section line between Sections Tweniy-one and Twenty-eight,
five hundred and thirty one (531)
feet westerly from the quarter section corner between said sections;
thence easterly along said Section
and = sixty-seven
No. 2; thence North twenty-six (26)
degrees thirty-five minutes (35’)
West sixteen hundred and forty-five
(16459 feet to a stake marked Corner No. 3: thence South sixty-three
Aezrees twenty-five minutes (63°
25') West six hundred (600) feet
to‘ a stake marked Corner No. 4;
thence South 26° 35’ East thirteen
hundred and fifty-five (1355) feet
to place of beginning, magnetic varjotion 18° 20° Bast and containing
twenty: and~ sixty-six hundredths
acres more or less.
Also the right to follow down on
their dips and angles under the adjoinine grggnd hereto all veins and
lodes of ‘tz, bearing gold or sil
ver, the apex of which drop out o
underlie the ground herein describ
ed, and to mina the same.
Also the right of
or aaueduect through and over the
land of W. H. Jennings from tlre
raservoir of the South Yuba Water
Company to the mining ground. abOve described, said ditch not to have
a ereater capacity than that of flow:
ine two hundred inches of water
miners measure. the said right of
way being identical with that conveved by W.-H. Jennings to George
D. Mct.ean and by. said George D.
Metlean, through mesne conveyances,
said conveyanees being subject to
certain reservations contained in
said deeds above referred to. Said
parcel No. 2 or Second being the
seme prererty deseribed in a deed
from said George D. MeLean to the
vantor of the Central Consolidated
Mining Company. a cerporation, dated December 29 1896. and recorded on January 25th. 1897, in Book
QR of Deeds at page 231, records of
Nevada County, California, to be
found in the Recorder’s office of
yay for a ditc’®
‘said County and. to which deed and
record reference is hereby specifically made.
Highth: All and singular the
minerals, ores, mineral bearing gravel, rock and earth lying and being
within all that portion of the Southweet anarter of Section fifteen, Township Sixteen North, Range Nine
East. M. D. M. lying westerly and
northerly of the Banner Hill Road.
All of the South’ East Quarter of
Section, Sixteen (16); the North Half,
the East half of the South West
cuarter. and the West half of the
South east quarter of Section twenty-one. all in the Township Sixteen
(16) North, Range Nine (9)-—Eastaforesaid: also that portion of the
West quarter of Section
eight. Township Sixteen
North, Range Nine East. M. D. M.
known as the MeDonsld purchase,
and dated February 8, 1909.
Nineth: All and singular the
Assisi Quartz Tode Mining Claim,
designated on the United States Official Plats and Surveys as Lot No:
BKigehty-nine (89) in Section Twentyeieht (28) Township Sixteen (16)
Nerth, Ranee Nine (9) Hast, Mount
Diahlo Rase and Meridian, as described in’the United. States Patent
therefor, issued to S. B. Fowler, and
which is of reeord in the office of.
the Country Recorder. of Nevada
Cevnty, California, which is express-ly referred to and made a part hereof for a mere particular description #
on said premises; also, the Dailey
Onartz Mine. situnte in Section
Twentv-eieht (28) Township Sixteen
(16) North, Range Nine (9) East,
M.D. BaM.
7 The North Hast quarter
of the North East Quarter and Lots
One and Two of Section Twentyeight (28) in Township Sixteen (16)
North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount
Diable Base and Meridian.
“Twenty
enth:
Bleventh: Lots Three and Four
of Section Twenty-eight (28) Township Sixteen (16) North, Range
Nine. (9) East, Mount Diablo Bagg
and Meridian, eccntaining forty six
and fifty-one-hundredths (46.50)
acres,
Twelfth: Quartz Mining Claim
designated: as Lot 56 in Section Sixteen (16). Township Sixteen (16)
North, Range Nine (9) East, Mount
Niablo Rase and Meridian, contain‘ing. 20 91-100 acres.
Thirteenth: Forty-five (45)
acres of land in South half of. the
South West quarter of Section Sixteen (16), Township Sixteen (16)
North. Range Nine (9) East, Mount
Diablo Base and Meridian in which
is included the Quartz Mining Claini
known-as-t+he-South Extension of th@r:
Banner Quartz Mine.
Together with all and singular the
tenoments, hereditaments and api purtenances thereunto belonging, and
he rents, issues and profits thereof.
Public notice is hereby given that
on Monday, the 25th day of June,
1928, at 10.\o’clock. A.M. of that
day, at the front door of the Courthouse of said County of Nevada, in .
the City of Nevada, in said County
State, I will, in obedience to
sald order of sale: and decree of
foreclosure and.sale, sell the abot
described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
said judgement with interest and
costs and expenses of sale, to the
hichest bidder and best bidder for
eosh in Jawful money of the United States.
Dated, May 28th, 1928.
A. W. HOGE,
Commissioner appointed by said
Superior Court.
W. E. WRIGHT,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
First Publieation—May 28, 1928.
Detes of Publication—May 28,