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este steateseateatectoatesseoteatateote sfecteteafeete ote sles
By H. M. L. Jr.
The philosopher, Benjamin Frank-.
lin; 3 some thotgh:s ‘iat should]
chee sreat multitude, who sated; *
on dal les ay starved
Skyward a huge
by taxes send!
and doleful daily
g@Foan ebout the horrid abysses. of}
misfortune into which they have!
been forced by the adminis:ration
and all its concomitants. Back in
1750, the populace was discontent
with the government, and quite as
resentful of taxes as it is now and
ever will be. Franklin, strolling
abou: Philadelphia, came upon a
group of people conversing together
about the “‘Badness of tie Times”’
‘and whether or not the ‘Heavy
Taxes would quite ruin the country.”
gentleman spoke to
“Friends,’’ said he,
“and neighbors, the taxes are indeed
wery heavy, and if those laid on by
the government were the only ones
we had to pay, we might discharge
them easily, but we have many others. and much more. grievious to
some of We are taxed twice as
mucn by our idleness, three times as
Much by our pride, and four times
as much by our folly, and from these
An elderly
these neople:
us,
faxes, the commissioners cdnnot ease
or deliver us by allowing an abate2 Lae: of the <lan Roosevelt. It apees !' years that all the family is making
lots.of money, and has been ever
The old gent'eman went -on io thee father became: Peestdent. This.
aap at woud, be-thouent a hard say the commen ators. is bad, very
¥overnment that should ax its peohad: The vast camings of Mra. Rooseple ore-tenta part of their time, to wet ure sartionlenly depiefatte, albe employed in its service. But idleae he ela Ines sane
ness taxes many of us much more, !f charts Senne:
We reckon all that’is spent in abdsoluie sloth, or in doing. of. nothing,
With that which is spent in
ployment or amusements,
amount nothing.”
the
to. Tre patriare!
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NATIONAL TRUST AND
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION .
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idle: em.
PLENTY PARKING SPACE
his many friends hope
5 aM
wfrefe
Feekly,-Monday and Friday. at
lifornia, and entered as. mail
second class in the postoffice at
under, Act of Congress, March 3.
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BSCRIPTIGN RATES
Advance)
ate ate abe oh she ate aht
a the ate abe ofa ahs oho ofe
fe afonte Sete ses)
sho stokes to thee -owd as reported
Franklin proceeded <o
e them earnestly, and in the
e than an hour.
ticularly and retues of tarift,. conhe prevaliing habits of
and ‘complaint against
Dons oe hie
ee
the vi
20r
part
with t
the zovernment.
ranitlin continued:
i ended his
“Thus the ol4
harangue. The
it,/and approved the
‘doctrine, and immediately practiced
[the contrary, just as if it had been
la common sermon, for the store openred and they began to buy extravagnotwithstanding all his cauand their own fear of taxes.”
i people -eard
antly,
+! 5
t:Oons,
This homely fable from Poor Richard ‘las a sly humor that makes a
bright and charming contrast to the
somber hopelessness of those whose
vocation or avoecation is to croak
feébly about the ills of man, the
souree of which trey have lately discovered to be in the White House.
Richard’s moral has not lost
jn the almost two hufidred§ y2ars
since the fable was written, one wh:t
of tie sharpness of its point. :
Poor
Since the administration has nofor the past few days been doing
anything new and capable of being
variously described as jingoistic,
fa ic, or communistic, professional writers who Kve by finding fault
suecessful people; Save
turned “heir habitually ‘orrified
minds to contemplating the financial
with more
The earning of allthis money, by
the family,.say the critics, is highly
1etvical. Now something has ocrredwhich they should be thanka for filling their columns, but
h on the contrary, they regard
sly as a sort of last straw.
mas sold rights
private papars for a
so dollars. For
receives, a
and screams,
hand and
Roosevelt
h his
sand-or
Roosevelt
head
pen in
condemnation.
pens and
Babel
atching
ereat
condemnching of the
ig heard ano-her murspoken under tie f thoughts
aa Fire chance”’.
HIGH SCHOOL OLD FASHIONED
SHOW
gowns of ree
at. the Nevada City
young
9ds will be held
high school toladies appe day, several
models wearing
sgme of pioneers: and others of lacer
: the list) will appear a
Dorotay Waggoner's
n’ 1894) and’ another
Elza
Kilroy.
ON TREASURE ISLAND
SAN FRANCISCO, March. 2.
Parking space for-12,000 automopiles will be provided on Treasure
Island for World’s Fair visitors next
year. :
Leland W. Cutler, president
1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, announced that eighty acres
on Treasure Island will be transform— tha
ed into modern parkways.
Included in tentative plans for
the parking concession is a superservice station.
John O'Neill, who was confined*to]
ais home a couple of days last week
with illness, is again ill-at home and
he will he
Member Federal’ Deposit Insurance Corporation
about in a short time.
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_NEVADA CITY” NUGGET _FRIDAY’ MARCH 4; 4, 1938.
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Superior Judge Raglan Tuitle will
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ceased: Continued from February 21.
Brown: vs.. Meyer: Motion. for
change of venue. :
Estate of Henry Fiere, deceased:
Petition for letters of administration.
Estate of Fosario Seaman, deceased: Petition for letters of administration. roa
Petition to terminate joint tenancy
of Irvin Seaman.
Estate of John T. Hennessy: Report of inheritance tax appraiser.
Estate of Elizabeth Henwood, deceased: Report of inheritance tax
appraiser. :
Estate of Ella Cole Jackson, deceased: Petition for letters of administration.
Estate of E. T. R. Powell, deceased: Petition for probate of will.
Estate of O. C. Shebley, deceased:
Petition for letters of administration.
Wernse vs. Dorsey: Notice of motion for leave to amend.
Petition-to establish death of Howard C. Miser. xz
Silva vs: Morse:
MeMullen vs. Janes:
People. vs. Cartwright.
ment.
Estate of Elizabetia
ceased: Continued from
21.
Davey ~vs. Davey, Monske vs.
Monske: Estate of Henry Goering
deceased: Continuéd from February
21.
‘THIS AND THAT :
Default.
‘Default. —
ArraignA. Vincent, deFebruary
By ROY GRIFFITH DEETER
PIE CAN. ONAL AIS A MEP SET + re EOE NEN 235
This -week’s. double-dilly: We
quote from Time: “In recognition of
his Rainbow Arch to World War
dead-famed Sculptor George
Barnard was created the sole
Gold Star Mother.”
erabiest people! The Mint. one place
woere a “reasonable facsimile’ will
not help you to win a contest! And
while we think of
will thiS radio eontest advertising
that starts, ‘‘I like— because —”’
It is getting pretty monotonous we’d
say.
True Americanism: Last Sat
day.-evening’s parade, of miners, so
orderly well conducted expression of
Gray
male
Monkeys is the
go?
urit, just how far#
hear the follpwing calendar in the,
Superior. Court tais morning.
Estate of Ralph W. Bartlett, de‘SHARP ALLEGES
DILLON SALTED
.
. Declaring that Fr
Kedveas mine property
ington, following a “salting”
samples taken from the
which he agreed to buy for $100,000
ank Dillon
of ;
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following-correspondence on the subject and his arrival here from New .
York, and there samples were taken .
tnat assayed over $8 per ton. It was}
noj until he dismissed Dillon
January 12, and-then again sampled,
the mine in the very locations where .
the first samples had been mica
that, according to his complaint, .
Sharpe found tnat Dillon had salted!
the first samples, by over
them a gold solution.
Although Sharpe
himself that Dillon’s
taere were 100,000 tons of ore ex-!
posed, his sampling following Dill.
on’s departure in January revealed
the ore worth but $1.00 per ton or
less.
Sharpe values his services from
last. July until February 11, at $3,000, expense for equipment and other improvements at $8,350 and the
money paid allezed fraudulent
representations; amounting to $2,600. This. amount he. prays judgment for. Attorneys Jones and Finnegan are attorneys for Mr. Sharpe.
on
spraying
had satisfied '
statement: that,’
on
Robe
and Mrs.
de
adena; Alex
Mills; Mr.
San Jose; F.
H. W. McGee.
Hobart
Thomas:
mtson,
W. R.
Myers, Sa-er
the “right to work.’’
ee week’s. word reer: Dese the storm the first daffodils are
2 bloom.
Personalities: Leonard Lagerson,
ripe smoker supreme, closing a
deal for a whole raft of new pipes.
Dick: Parsons, with a very worried
exuression celebrating his birthday
by taking a traffic school examination.
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LADYBUG MINE
lease and option on the .
near Was-. ton; C.
property, . ito; John ©urlett, Omega; C2Aas. Slapmer, Sacramento; W. J.aAngove, Rich-".
. Bradley;
‘land; Harold B.
. City;
Fisher’s Schnickelfritz, Band, so}
corny taey are corkineg. .
This week’s reflection upon our .
own mental agony:
If E’had brains’ within my head,
I’d finish this column and go to ber
But as I haven’t any brain
I'll simply have to stand the-strain.
the ‘‘qualifications of freeman” and Cheerio, everybody!
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“NATIONAL HOTEL GUESTS
The following guests are registered at the National Hotel:
_ SANETTS
RR waring, Downieville, Fee Oe . Disposable Mentholated
Gage, “Washington: J. H. Hudson, . } K hief
Nevada City; R. A. Ashley, Nevada . ercniers
City; Geo. Grant, San Jose; Mr. andif) __cefurcduring ‘eolds, hay fev. Mrs. F. Harges, Newcastle; ae E. . er and sinus irritations. Aids
ate Gas ane, San Francisco; C. L. Youns,. } :. clearing air passages.
San Francisco, Bert Williams, Stock.
A. Mo‘t, Oroville; A. L. Rice, 250 Tissues tO. 25c
'Oakiand: Jack Wittmer, SacramenAmazing Ic Offer
, Randall P. Sharp, New York’ mining . mond; Homer E. Stout, Chico; D. C.
engineer, has filed su%t to recover . Spears, San Francisco; M. M. Butler, . . ) DANYA s}
the money paid and the value of his! Nevada City; E. E. Bertrom, San / :
services in time lost, and the cos t . Francis o: Il. D. Brake; Berkeley; Ponds. Cream Lotion. with 49c
Of improvements made, The tota). E. W. Gove, Los Angeles; R. A. Dodd, jar of Ponds Cold Cream—both
amount for which suit is fNed is . Los Angeles; Sam Aron, Stockton; for the regular price of the cold
$13,950. . wr, A. Peck, Sacramento; Geo. Wilcream—plus le.
Sharpe declares that last July he. liams, Alleghany; E. B. Brown, W. j
accompanied Dillon to,the Ladybug,. W. S:elymer, Berkeley; Mrs. F. 26
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Sigmond Knapp, Stockton; NURSOLA
H. E. Odgen and wife, Oakland; Mr. (Jj
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ian Adelele Burke, A. J. Matulich, Sour Stomach. A properly balOekland; Jack Roche, San Framcis-. }. anced alkaline medicine
co; V. Strut, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs.
50c Large Jar
DICKERMAN
Drug Store
NEVADA CITY
1. J. Conepi, San Francisco.
A. BE. Towne and wife, Sacramenito: Mr. and Mrs. L.'Comforth, Oak{+4}
Mecum, Nevada
A. Hibbard, Redding; Mr.
J. H. Lasabaugh, Nevada
City: J. J. Sutton, E. R. Myers, San
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cald. }
San Francisco; Chas. Stohe. . }!
Leonard Howell, Wallace; P.
San Francisco; -J. E,.@BradF.
and Mrs.
well
Cil,
Chico;
Ken:,
bury, Alleghany; C. R. Taylor, Sacramento; Noel .G. Phillips,, Pacific
Grove; Geo. T E.dwards, Santa Cruz;
Mr. and Mrs. Lane, J. Brizzolara, W.
D. Vanderhoff, Sacramento; D. A.
Russell, Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, San Framcisco; Fletcher Hamil‘GET YOURS AT
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