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June 9, 1930 (8 pages)

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SIBLE « e rj rs aan NN % ‘ b Bs} Hie all ae nn ‘ « 4 4 we tells us we should not do. ge “wot self respect for being disloyal to -Sumed to be worthless, says the Bos—— ae a LEGAL NOTICE complish the trusts in said Deed of Trust contained, the undersigned, as Trustees, do hereby give notice that THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA a enn eee Sn TES > ROGET ALOE PROS iia LEGAL NOTICE State of California Department of Public Works age Socccccccdooocooveecooeese ten Globe. The bills are said to fun $ $ . into the thousands and are on the e W i W e . Frankfort bank, state of Maine, signed 4 ¥ e D o$ . by B. Shaw, president, and“B, Johnson, 5 What We Do 9 . cashier, dated 1834 and 1837. The his. . : — : e . tory of Maine gives no such hank in xh by M. K. THOMSON, Ph. D. $ . its list of Maine banks and it ts beWHY WE ARE TEMPTED Gf Dewy tien fs a religious term but it is also used widely in everyday situations. We Say we are tempted when we have an inducement and an inclination to do what we know to be wrong, what our better judgment private bank. Remarkable Memory : remember the first time I saw you No one is ever tempted who is! it. was sixty years ago.” thoroughly good or thoroughlty~-bad. If you have any temptations &t all it means that you are not wholly consistent in your ideals and desires, A person. whose impulses and wishes are always in line with his conscience and best judgment can never experience that’ discord of personality we call temptation. Temptation fs thé voice of suppressed evil. Yielding to temptation means giving in to the momentary desire or the voice of the suppressed evil at the sacrifice of a principle and the expense of an ideal. wA sense of shame and remorse fol*&&)ws because one suffers the loss of Prestige in his own eyes and the loss Glass: Halls at Exposition opened at Stockholm, Sweden. illuminated. BRILLIANTS borrow plenty. make your work that. Most secrets are uninteresting, We don’t want to hear ’em. LOTS OF FUN ‘his own best self. Before yielding to temptation the voice of the suppressed evil is dominant and is plainly heard, whereas afterwards the vofte of the suppressed good or conscience becomes strong. If we give in to temptation it Is because our better nature or sounder \judgment ts overcome bythe force of 'gome desire which has gathered force through the attachment of some emction and together they Sweep all opposition before them. But afterwards this partnership is dissolved. Likean unfaithful accomplice it deserts the original desire and the personality is left to face the music alone at the bar of one’s own conscience or better . self, We are tempted because we have evil desires or desires that do not square up with our ideals and principles. (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) GIRLIGAGP Bug—Gee, this is the best ride I’ve ever been on and it don’t cost anything either. LE “AL NOTICE Vd @epyright, 1929, by The Bell Syndicate, Ine.) “If we could see ourselves as others seo us,” iays Cynical Sue, “we'd real. \Ize what little sense of humor they have.” : NOTICE fO CREDITORS (Copyright.) ‘Ih the Matter of the Estate ELIZABETH KAHL, also known al LIZZiE KAHL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the u dersigned, Minnie Kahl, as admini tratrix of the estate ef said Eliza beth Kahl, deceased, to the Creditor of and all persons having claim against the said decedent to file ther with the necessary vouchers withi six months after the first publicatio of thig notice in the office of th Clerk f the Superior Court of th Stat f California, in and for th Co, of Nevada, or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers withi six months after the first publicatio of this notice to the said administra trix at the law office of Nilon, Hen hessey & Kelly, rio. 232 Broad street Nevada City, California, the same be ing her place of business in all mat ters connected with the estate of sai Eliztbeth Kahl, Deceased. ' Dated May 24, 1930. MINNIE KAHL, . Administratrix of the estate of Eli+ zabeth Kahl, Deceased. First publication May 26, 1930. F. T. NILON, Attorney for Administratrix. ‘His “One Big Moment”Recalled by Doughboy ' journeyed to Kansas City, Mo., 'Jtine 5, 1919, parked in a hotel, or— a room, then went out and did Some shopping on the main drag, sal. Vaging an alarm clock, a pair of pa_jamas and a sergeant’s whistle. Then ‘to my room, tipped the bellhop two ‘francs, gave him the whistle, instructied him to come to my room at 3 a. m z open the door and blow the whistle and to yell, “Outside!” Now this is where my big moment ,came in. I thréw one of my hob-nail shoes at-that bellhop and sent him ‘running down the hall. The other shoe ‘I threw at the alarm clock, smashing ‘it, then turned over, covered my head, and slept to my heart’s content. Now, ‘that was.my big moment.—St. Louis Post Dispatch. Only Looked Like Cash A fourteen-year-old Belfast (Maine) ,boy rummaging in an attic of a century-old house had the surprise and ‘disappointment of his young life. Al‘though he found a barrel of money in $1, $3, $5 and $10-bills, they were pre———. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES’ SALE. WHEREAS, EDWARD, L. CLYMO made and executed to A. H. MOOSER and D. G. BING, as Trustees, for the benefit and security of NEVADA COUNTY BANK, a Deed of Trust of certain real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of California, to, secure the payment of a promissory note dated the 9th day { CLASSIFIED RATES of April, 1926, in the principal sum One cent a word for first insertion, . of $1910.00, bearing interest at the two cents a word for one month. . -rate of seven per cent per annum; Minimum rate, 25c, one time, 50¢, and for month. \ WHEREAS, said Deed of Trus was recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of FOR SALE—Nicely ewly renovated Nevada, State of California, on the 27, in Book house, All conveniences. Splendid . or +p, day of January, 1927, grounds. Deal with owner and‘gain. '5 of Trust Deeds at page 128 ‘et ¥ o seq. WEAt AaNGE WOE ChaTee me. A WHEREAS, BANK OF AMERICA sure bargain. S. M. Katzer, o44} OF CALIFORNIA, as successor of Lore Street, Nevada, “ity. ! Nevada Countys Bank, is now the — tn ~~~ . beneficiary under said Deed of Trust Male Help Wanted ‘and the owner and holder of said’ Reliable man 21 to._55 years old . note and of said Deed of Trust. with car wanted to call.on farmers WHEREAS, notice of breach in Nevada county. Make $8 ‘to $15! CLASSIFIED ADS of liéved that the script is a relic ofa A caller on Elijah Harriman, South Warren, Maine, ninety-eight yearg old, found him doing hig share of work and helping prepare the evening meal. His eyesight, hearing and memory are unimpaired. He said to the visitor: “I With walls almost entirely of glass, a large number.of halls will be a feature of the exposition which will be The contents of the halls will always be visible from without, but especially so at night, when they will be brilliantly Any man who can make money can If you just must have a hobby, on’ Tuesday, the of said day, vada County, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sel at public auction to the highes bidder, for eash in lawful money o of California, more scribed as follows, to-wit: (17) North of Range Hight East, Mount Diablo Meridian, scribed as follows, true bearings to-wit; of same with a barbed wire fence grees 35’ Hast at a distance 8-100 feet to post at fence corner: degrees 44 a live angle In: fence; fence, North 79 72 4-10 feet to a cedar 14 inches in ‘{fence; thence North 42 degrees 437 West 61 42-100 feet to a cedar 14 inches in diameter at angle in fence: thence, along said fence, North 68 degrees 47’ West 67 37-100 feet to angle in fence; thence North 55 degrees 22’ West 118 25-100 feet to angle in fence; thence North 75 degrees 55’ West 219 89-100-feet—to angle in fence; thence, along said fence, North 79 degrees 51’ West 98 94-100 feet to an alder 6 inches in diameter at angle in fence; thence North 63 degrees 32’ West 40 87-100 feet to a stake 3 inches in diameter at intersection of said fence with the North line of said Section 18: thence, along the North line of said Section 18, South 87 degrees 35’ West 322 28-100 feet to the quarter section corner, common to said Sections 7 and 18; thence North 0 degrees 65’ West 391 2-10 feet, along the West line of the Townsite of Sweetland, to a point in the center of the County road leading from Sweetland to French Corral; thence, atong the center of said County Road South 81 degrees 24’ West.31 98-100 feet; thence, along the center of said County Road, North 77 degrees 11’ West 142 14-100 feet; thence, along the center of said County Road, South 89 degrees 36’ West 214 feet; thence, along the center of said County Road, North 78 degrees 35’ West 177 1-10 feet; thence, along the center of said County Road, South 86 degrees 12’ West 90 8-100 feet thence ,along the center of said County Road, South 47 degrees 56’ West 175 68-100 feet; thence, leaying said County Road, South 30 degrees 25’ East 194 feet; thence South 13 degrees 21’ East 224 2-10 feet to a stake 1” x 3” on ‘the upper or South Westerly side of the Buckeye Ditch; thence, along said ditch, South 41 degrees 51’ East 33 25-100 feet to a cedar 8 inches in diameter; thence, along said ditch,South 19 degrees East 49 7-100 feet to a pine 18 inches in diameter; thence South 27 degrees 07’ West 63 77-100 feet to a stake; thence, along said ditch, South 8-degrees West 47 39-100 feet to a cedar 12 inches in diameter; thence, along said ditch, South 14 degrees 46’ Bast.199 68-100 feet to a pine 12 inches in diameter: thence, leaving said ditch, South 50 degrees 10’ West 198 68-100 feet to a pine 12 inches in diameter; thence South 14 degrees 33’ West 283 92-100 feet to a black oak 24 inches in diameter; thence South 0 degrees 40’. East 130 9-10 feet to an iron pin on North side of fence post in brush fence; thence South 3 degrees 26’ East 987 37-100 feet to a pine 8 inches in diameter in fence line: thence South 12 degrees 44’ East 740 97-100 feet to an iron pipe % inch in diameter in mound of;stone on the quarter section line connecting the East and West quarter section corners~ of said Section 18; thee quarter section corner on the West line of said Section 18 bears South 88 degrees 33’ West 2066 5-100 feet and the quarter section corner on the East line of said Section 18 bears North 88 degrees 33’ East 3184 15-100 feet; thence, along said quarter section line, North 88 degrees 33’ East 1917 74-100 feet to the South West corner of the South, East quarter of the North East quarter of said Section 18; the quarter section corner on the East line of said Section 18 bears North 88 degrees 33” East at the distance of 1266 41-100 feet; thence, along the West line of the East half of the North East. quarter of said Section 8, North -1 degree 19’ West 2672 26-100 feet to a point on the same being, the North West corner of the North East quarter of the North East quarter of said Section 18: the section corner common to Sections 7, 8,17 and 18 in said Township and Range bears North 87 dezrees 35’ East at the distance of 276 9-100 feet; thence allong the orth line of said Section 18, South 7 degrees 35’ West 76 47-100 feet to the place of beginning, containing (27 89-100 acres. ‘Also. the East half of the North 24th day of June, 1930, at the hour of 12 o’clock M. at the Courthouse, NeNevada City, California, the United States, Payable by the purchaser at the time of sale, the] following described real property situate in the County of Nevada,. State Particularly de“That certain parcel of land situate in Sections Seven (7) and Eighteen (18) in Township Seventeen (8) deBeginning at a cedar post three . inches square on the North line of said Section 18, at the intersection from which the Northeast corner of said Section 18 bears North 87 deof 1352 56-100 feet; thence along said fence, South 0 degrees 27’ Bast 249 thence along said fence, South 58 West 111 2-100 feet to ogk 12 inches in diameter at thence, along said degrees 38 West North line’ of said Section 18, the] daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. FURST & THOMAS, Depts F, 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif}: 16-19* I HAVE INSTALLED A HEMstitching machine and pleater in
my dressmaking shop on Nevada Street, and orders for work of this kind will be promptly executed. ! Mrs. Ira Andrews, Fesidence just ! back of W. P. Jones. \ . 2 & pm ti Pwr § A TE -the office of the County Recorder of . Power and authority of said Deed of Trust and in pursuance of a demand heretofore made on said Trustees ‘by said beneficiary, said obligations and election to sell t quarter of Section Eighteen said real property was recorded in Bast a (18) in Township Seventeen (17) North, of Range Eight (8) Fast, ; unt Diablo Meridian.” . Dated: May 19th, 1938. A. H. MOOSER, D. -G.— BING, = _ Trustees. the County of Nevada, State of California, on the 17th day of February, 1930, in Book 3 of Official Records at page 455 et seq. : NOW, THEREFORE, in gh ance with the terms and under the KEYES & ERSKINE, = ‘Attorneys for Trustees, 625 Market eet. San Francisco, California. /not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Division of Water Resources Sacramento i NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO t APPROPRIATE WATER f —_. __., Application 6597 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That South Yuba Co. Ltd., % W.E. Plazk, Washington, Nevada Co., California, has under the date of March 13, 1930, applied to the Division of Water Resources, Department of Public Works, State of California, for a permit to appropriate unappropriated water, subjeet te existing rights : Description of Project Water to be appropriated from Seotchman Creek, tributary to -s. Fork Yuba_Rivr. ~ County of Nevada. ; Amount applied for: 40 cubic feet per second. Diversion season named: Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st of each season. Water to be used for Mining. Point of diversion within SE \&% of NE of Sec. 18, T 17 Ni 11 M.D.M. Place of use described: Secs. 6 & v, T_17_-N:, R ¥1 B®: ana Sec. 12, T ii N, 10 8. Mp. M. as shown sources. Any person desiring to protest against the granting of such permit shall ‘within 60 days from date hereof, file with the Division of Water Resources, Saeramento, California, a written . protest. Such protest shall clearly set forth the protestant’s objeetions to the granting of the application and shall contain the following information: (1) Statement of the injury which would result to protestant from such appropriation and use. (2) The basis of protestant’s water right. (3) Protestant’s past and present use of water both as to amount used and land irrigated, or use made of water if other than irrigation. (4) The approximate location of such land or place of use of the point of diversion of hte water. A copy of the protest should be sent to the applicant and this office notified that the same-has been done. EDWARD HYATT, State Engineer Dated: Sacramento, ‘Clalifornia, May 5, 1930. Date of first publication, May 13, 1930. Dates of publication—May 13, 20, 27; June 2, 1930. : : N.CNGRR COMPANY TIME TABLE AND RATES 7 ‘ + Fresh, Wholesome, Appetizing * %* * = Qur large and growin gvolume of business enables z , : ° % : = us to offer you a large variey of choice meats at a ~ small margin of profit. * SOME OF. OUR SPECIALS eS FRED M, MILLER . NATIONAL +H0 Consulting Engineer Mines and Mining Hydraulics irrigation Graduate, University of California, 1894 _ County Surveyor of Nevada County. 1895-9: 1907-19 { Civil and Mining Engineer & Supt. Mines 1899-1915 Chief Engr. Cal. Corp. Dept. 1915-1923 Cons. Engr. Smith Emery Co. S. F., 1923-1925 Asst. Mgr. and Mer. Nevada Irrigation Dist., eae Examinations, Maps and ports on Mining or Agricultural Properties and Foothill Land Development Official Maps of Nevada County For Sale Office at Residence delight the most fastidious. D Open Daily Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Worth: . Graniteville Stage leaves Nevada. City at 7 a. m., for Lake City,. North Bloomfield,. Moores Flat, and? Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at. 7 a. m., for Nevada City. : Alleghany Stage eaves Nevada: City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p. m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alle— ghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at: SS ' on map on file in office of Division ? 6:30 a. m., for Nevada City. curler at angle in fence; thence, of Water Resources. 262 South Auburn St. Marysville Auto Stage leaves at: along said fence, South 71 degrees And wil 26 Vall 8.00 a. m., for Raugh and Ready,. 45’ West 41 15-100 feet to angle in na will be returned to South foes Vay Smartsville, Hammonton and Marya. fence;.thence, along said. fence, . Fork of Yuba River in Secs. 6 and Ph 535 s ; 'teaas 7T17N one J ville. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 p. North, 74 degrees 29° West 102,;7T17N.,R11 E.,M.D.M. . m. Connects at Smartsville for 99-100 feet to.a pine stump 24 Inches Relative to Protests =— =. North San Juan. _ compan at angie in fence; thence Blanks upon which to submit pro-; Hllas Marx Music Company Downieville Auto Stage leaves poe sai ore North 57 degrees tests will be supplied free upon re-; through the cooperation of the HarNevada City daily at 1 p. m., ar_ West 30 22-100 feet to an alder! quest by the Division of Water Re-. mony Shop of Grass Valley offers . Leaves Downieville daily at 6 a. 6 inches in diameter at angle in exceptionally lew terms and large discounts on all pianes now in the fleors of the Harmony Shop. This includes both new and used instruments, and may be traded later toward a grand instuments. /ta., arriving in Nevada City in time to conneet with 10:30 train for San Francisco. : Washington Stage leaves Nevada, ; City at 6:30 a. m., for Washington Or reproducing . Leaves Washington at 6:30 a. m. : for Nevada City. ELLAS MARX MUSIC Co., : Sacramento; Calif: se and 2inrav Sewing Macnines. Sold, Repaired. Arthur T. Miller, Valley, Calif. Grass Agent. Phone 168. Singer A te at, te oh at He rfesferte stent teat ates ee Ne ste ate ite SAR AR? AO +. +. AA oie Sac Se teserleesfsteserteateateoestesteestertoeafertsterfateteatafetiafectesateafesfoteafeofstesfestrfesteten , yey Small rib stedks, tender and juicy. Effective Sunday, Sept. 8, 1929 Trains leave Nevada City at 5:00 a. m., Grass Valley 5:20 a. m., arriving at San Francisco 1:30 p. m. Trains leave Nevada City at 9:45 a.m., Grass Valley 10:10 a. m, making direct connection with S. P. train No. 19, arriving at San j Francisco 5:30 p. m. Train leaves Nevada City at 4:20 ‘Pp. m., Grass Valley jat 4:45 p. m., making connection with S. P. train No. 20, leaving San Francisco at 11 a. m., and 1 p. m., enabling passengers to arrive at . Grass Valley 7:35 p. m. and Nevada City 7:56 p. m. SUMMER RATES Effective May 1, 1930 All tickets on sale daily. Stop-overs allowed on 16 day and 3 menths tickets. rass Valley to San Francisco— 16 days $8.50; 3 months $10.25; Nevada City $9.00 and $10.50. Grass Valley to Alameda, Berkeley or Oakland—16 days $8.25; 3 months $10.000; Nevada City $8.75 and i $10.25. : Grass Valley to Los Angeles via Stockton, both ways—16 days, P$26.25; 3 months, $31.75; Nevada Fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts. Roasts of all kinds. Weinies and superfine Kraut. KEYSTONE MARKET Calanan and Richards ey e e % ie ae — ae ae te et “ te a Me we a+ He as as ue OO ae % oe me % +t ee od Ft % Xa Sd x % bd % we ws . e Re Pa ee oe ae ae ae ae Od Og ‘ . FOR YOUR ROOF See our new car of 5—2 Perfect Cedar Shingles, the best ever. Use the new Processed Lime for all purposes. Cement, Brick, Sewer Pipe, Ferra Cotta Flues and Lining, Fruit Picking Ladders, Celo Glass for your colors. Bass Hueter Paint sun porch, Composition in varioue and Varnish. THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 '\Grass Valley City. $26.50 and $31.50. Grass Valley to Los Angeles via Stockton one way, returning via San Francisco or vice-versa—16 days $28.75; 3 months $34.75; Nevada City $29.00 and $34.25. Grass Valley to Sacramento—14 day ticket only $4.00; Nevada City $4.50. Grass Valley to Reno—16 days both ways $6.50; 3 months $7.50; Nevada City -..$6.50 and $7.50. HHT HT shr mh-mh mh mh mhhm THE LITTLE CHURCH FUNERAL HOME Main and Church Sts:, Nevada City Service, Simplicity and Refinement Families calling upon us for service have the satisfaction of knowing that, no matter how simple the appointment ,or how=~ moderate the cost, every service that we conduct, no matter; where, receives the same careful. and reverent attention:. 118 Mill St. Grass Valley Bladder Irritation . If funetional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel tired, dépressed, and discouraged, why Don’t give up. Get Cystex today at any due store. Put it to the test. See for yourself what it does. Money back if it doesn’t bring quick improvement, and satisfy you com= eal ve C. Perry Ask us about Mrs. W. C. Perry: = BSS anager our free Matron GEO. H. Funeral Director Ambulance Service Phone 122 . SHIRKE% Opt. D. Optometrist WE WILL CIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR In accident Insurance to our customers and every memberof their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years: Ne medical examination. No ‘red tape. You. cannot afford to be wihout this protection. For every 50c purchase -madehere, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them you can get a $10,000 Accident $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. Insurance Policy for only. SF & and to ac-. Pubished June 2-9-16-23—1930 va pletely. Try Cystex today. Only 600, t You are cordially invited tes see how nice and attractive: The Coffee Shop has been: & made for the convenience of. . our patrons. Regular ‘meals; . and a la carte service that willl Rented, eee ee pete