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‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
nl
GROCERY SPECIALS.
distance.
Clyde and
Harry
Browning ‘piso
went and they and
Mr.
Moulton
FRENCH CORRAL, May 12 (Spewent into the water to hunt for the
cial to The Nugget)—-My! How rapbody. Clyde at last found him quite
Over one third
fly!
idly time does
.
a little distance from where he -had
gone.
Gray days and bright days. Needing
rain but receiving only a promise.
gone down.
and
and Dr. Tickell were hastily summo
already
month
May
our
of
were too
While
it
semed they
late, prompt and
faithful
effort brought good results. Miss LuLight showers here Tuesday evening . ey O’Conner who is a trained nurse,
during
the
night.
This week was. heralded in with
7
much
excitement
canic near
over our lit
wv,
qt. Lottle, 49c
. MacCombers Ginger Ale
bottle, 15c
spared to his dear parents. One very
sad phase of the case was that the.
Eagle Brand Milk
of
mother was at the Woodland clinic
our little boys, fell into a reservoir
recovering from a critical operation.
and was all but dead when rescued.
‘However, with prompt and strenu!
Monday when her little boy Almon
ous work in the first aid Hne, the
Miser fell off a horse and broke his
poor
arm.
+
to reach him
=
he sank the second time, his brother
at their home in Sweetland.
The S.J. RW. U. A. held their
brought down to San Juan
and. the
_dry little town is assured
of water
fund, receipts from the dance at San
Franciseo.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
residents of French Corral and they
his
son,
‘Smith, and wife.
. of our city
were
visiting
quietly married
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Coughlin enguests,
were
dinner
Arno
Mr.
Browning
Hammonton
made
bring
a
trip
to
his
mother,
She
spent a
‘ and
* . burn.
. few days with his family and is now
and Carnente Today! And be prepared to look your
*
in Nevada City where she will spend
expertly cleaned and thoroly
fresh in appearance,
=e
loth
pressed to your liking. Leave your clothes at Our
e
9
*
Nevada City branch agency at
the National ‘Hotel.
Returned ‘the
Caleld : for oMndays and Thursdays.
:
next trip over. Rush orders handled.
d
rT
we
GRASS
%
Miss Helen
VALLEY
*%
111
©: W» Root, owner of iarge min
{.
+ ing interestsi n Nevada County for
Ka a number of years and former assemSH
.
from
oO
this
x.
district,
‘
mention
will
KS
Mrs. George Grissel
reste stents
the winter.
ium
KE.
for treatment,
, brovement from
jin Nevada City Tuesday.
3
is showiny im
ann
Henry
¥
.
Elmer Northey
arrived
Mrs.
where’
they
expect
to
Chatfield
of
here during the
Mr. and Mrs. George Calanan and
Mrs.
Kronhammer, are
former’s daughter,
. Miss Helen Calanan, who graduates
‘from University. of California.
This Day of a Lifetime should be Honored
siting relatives’in Freneh Corral the
Flynn!
H.
French
Corral
Frenh
returned
Corral
to
her
Wednesday.
been at the Woodland clinie underop
W. P. Clerkin and sister Miss Milhave
gone
to
their
home
near
Pike City to-spend the summer. Mr.
Merkin will
return
in a short time
2S
OR NE
50
come.
A happy time is being planned for .
San Juan for the night of.
North
si
May 29th. There will be two dances, !
one old time and one new time jin:
CLINCH MERCATILE C0
two different halls and altogether a .
joyons: good time is promised. More
115 Mill St.
Grass Valley
later about this big event.
CLASSIFIED RATES
WORK
WANTED:
Lady
wants
ing in camp. Address 117 Townsend
——_
=SSS
1 5 ton White Truck with hydran‘te dump body.
Price $1,000.
In good condition.
Apply
Western
Merger
Mine at
9-16*
Nevada. City, Calif.
FOR SALE—NEVADA
COUNTY
maps, 4 ft. by 8 ft. Made by Pierce
Bosquit
Abstract’ and
Title
Co.
Price $2.09 each. Originally sold for
$10. A map that every person interested in the County should own. tn
“er
Grass Valley
One Pound
One cent a word for first insertion.
wo cents a word for one month.
Tinimum rate, 25c, one time, 50c
‘or month.
HAVE.
INSTALLED
A
HEMSt:, Grass Valley, Mrs. Gayon.
stitching machine and _ pleater in
VOR SALE
oi
my dressmaking shop on Nevada
Street, and orders for work of this PLANT THESE NOW-—Delphinium
kind will
be
promptly executed.
25e each, $2.50 per dozen. CalenMrs. Ira Andrews, residence just} dula, Sweet William,
Wallflower,
26tf. Columbine, 50c per dozen. Also
back of W. P. Jones.
Iris, roses in pot® and hundreds of
other plants for your garden. 'The
Felix Gillet Nursery, Phone 179,
Nevada Street.
25-28*
WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US
you have
that perfect
service that
Phone 155
ral with their fine herd of cattle on
Saturday. ‘‘To*ihe mountains’ seems
the cry for all, as the summer days .
CLASSIFIED ADS
office. courthouse.
124 Mill Street
SHAKER FREE
The Coughlan brothers of Columbia Hill passed through French Cor
red sheepman, has taken about 3000
quire Mrs. A, C. Tucker, Reeerder’s
Jewelers
Handsome Pebble Glass
past week.
zooking, general house work or cook
Te
ee rh mt
Aa
a he A Dl
errr ih mtn
I. C. Jones.of French Corral was
in our city Saturday.
I
A Seemingly Endless Variety to Choose
from—and Prices that Fit Any Purse
were
P.
FORD
MULTI—MALT
Joseph Hartley of Wheatland, moe
Mr. and Mrs.C. N.
exercises of the
7
Fisk
Mrs.
W:
Roseville
-in Berkeley to attend the graduation
A POCKET WATCH
her sister, Mrs. J. Sully and baby
returned to their home in Berkeley
. Friday after spending some time vi
to take the rest of his cattle to ihe
, her. mother,
A PEN AND PENCIL SET
Flynn,
Sutherland
home in
lie
here this
. Week.
A DIAMOND — A RING —
A WRIST WATCH — A NECKLACE
business
mountains.
. Pike were visitors’
And what Sounder
a
made
,ty. He and his mother then left for
.
bv a Lifetime Gift.
Chocie than
Mrs. J. Keleher and little son and
. evening in honor of her birday. Cas
.
GRADUATION
to
eration.
‘spend the summer.
FOR
trip
going treatment after a eriteial
; week from La Jolla, San Diego coun
GIVE JEWELRY
Moulton
Mrs.
Children Love It! It’s Good
and Good For Them
a
‘ tentained at-the-National Hotel last
and candidate for State Senator.
SS
made
visitors Wednesday.
sidy is editor of the Auburn‘Journal }
.
Phelan
E.
Nevada City
Powell Block
Phone 176
to Sierra county.
For the past thre wereeks she had
his illness.
“The Best for Less”
dy Creek. Later he will take them
medical
trip to NevadaC ity Tuesday.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Cassidy en
ET
receive
French Corral Monday.
has been at the Nevada Citys anitar
'eallers at
The Nugget
office.
.
Set
from ,“* de ate
Oakland where he had been spending .
James
after a
Anton Buck of Orleans Flat, who
day the past week and were pleasant
¥rank Groves of Camptonvilie was
to
:
Wednesday.
Mrs. Babe Busby is home
returned
City Monday
treatment.
. Grissel in his late illness.
two Week's visit in Modesto.
CHAIN GROCETERIAS INC.
*
Mrs. kK: Sullivan —and—Mers: J—
visitors here from Grass Valley one
rendered. Send a trial: order.
surety
ethegegeteteteesoleelebeteteteteteioneneintotedenedeoloboieieietedeeteieteaeteiiobutetotetetesan
woods.
Culver were visitors in Nevada City
2
Out of town orders solic'ted and prompt service
Caesqegeteenteteiotetectetetetutesitedeslotedetotetetotedatetestatedediedediotesadedestutebesiatdestutetapes ¥,
our
She was the nurse that cared for Mr.
i
smoke out of frying
Mrs. J. W. Culverw ent to Nevada ; head of sheep to his range near Sha
W.
is entertain
District Attorney W. E. Wright;
Bradbury
be
betautiful
in
ing Mrs. Stella Lewis of Sacrainento
and wife were recent visitors in Sac
T.
passed
:
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mitchell were
E.
and. sister Mrs:
of Marysville were visitors last Mon
% . spending a few days here.
5
sponte sfonde cleage sfeate fools este ele oleate ale dle ate elesleste
spoofs eots
SESH ESA sfert
Gianelli
fe
{A more extended
West Main St.
Mrs. W.
Burke of Lake City is day. They came to picnic
Ks . made in a succeeding issue.
Phone 375W
ramento.
up
Week-end here. with. relatives.
#: no
cod
.
CLEANERS
Browning.
our city. the summer.
Curtis motored
x j away in San Franciseo the past week.
Ed Burtner, Proprietor
Annie
from Sacramento’ and spent the Vasey and mother, Mrs. W. Gritfin
Deas
n
;
a8 c. Richards of San Francis
#. co is a business visitor in
Your garments will be
of Au_ Mrs.
to
BRING IN YOUR CLOTHES
:
Mrs. George Coughlan’
and
guests at J. W. Culver’s Sunday evening.
acted as witness.
as week-end
rfiends
Takes the
%
. Say. they enjoy nothing better than
Walker, a friend,
tertained
formerly
Granger.
of Weston, la visit to their old home place.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conner were
and Mrs. Frances Walsh '
Carlton
rs ‘Wyoming,
£
were
ats
Lawrence
with
Hoffmans
1%
‘a
time
The
assurance of
comes from
initimate
knowledge of your
needs and infin
ite skill
for all . details,
in
caring
however. slight.
This is the kind of
MUSICAL
PROFESSIONAL LESSSONS. on the
Traps and.Bass Drums. Inquiie of
Percival Mills, Grissell Store.
15tf
Carpenter, Work Wanted. By day. or
contraet..\Go anywhere.
ses of work.
Do all clas
Leave
orders at 223i
Street
or The Nugget
funeral directing service we give you
Sacramento
—the kind you have a right to de
office. L. J. Smith.
21—24*
mand,
Beby Chix: Golden
Buff and White
:
THE HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
Leghorns
(Thornwell-Tancred
246
Strains),
.Black
Sucramento
St.,
Nevada
City
Minoreas, R. I.
Telephone 203
Reds (Queen Bess Strain), Barred
153 Serth Auburn St, Grass Valley
Rocks and Turkens. Enoch Crews,
“Seabright, Calif. ~
23-26*
Telephone 66
+
ento.
:
visit for
ee
Cecil and wife,
up “were Sunday viistors from Sacram
3
May, also their son
came
Hoffman
Saturday evening and will
a
Se ate she ote he?
Mr.
, >,
Mrs. Sidney Talbot,
Mr. Smith of Concord
fe of
Sega tease eg age eats
Juan on the 28th.
and son Milton and daughter Anna
over Saturday and Sunday.
i
rac
%
rat Mas
and
7
part of the season anyway. The
Visiter her mother and sister, Mrs. G. \
. Mainhart
work
son, Bayfor
sum of $53.50 was turned into the
and
Mrs. T. Lane of San
+
SUNDAY.
» Cream
+, ey
rs
*
IrisHenk nie;ee
Ut AAR AP
When
not.
but could
. Monday by Judge H. B. Dow. C. G.
best on
Jersey Corn Flakes
that has been done, water has been
less, arrived here Thursday night,for
Mestesgesertestentesteceotesteofeestesfentesgeop testesteoesfente fenfesfeotetesterteoh obeteateatesterteeateitesteolete steatosis dlestesi tos
ys ae OPT EMTSTS GT.
same
steinercSa+7MM Mmis
ee
Me ate ate she she ate steele ete et
Ge He He 5%
2 Sie akc ic otic >
re ae aE ES + ee eet hc ihc ll ic
I
A
CO
ae ge EA
ee
fell into the water, his brother tried
a
NEVADA CITY HARDWARE CO.
ee
the
mento have been#&pending some time
+ -a visit with relatives and trend
Rods, Reels, Lines, Baskets, Leaders, Fly Books,
‘Bait Hooks. Large assortments of Flies.
te
4
Z@
Z
as
A complete stock of high grade Fishing Supplies.
Ea
ago
Mr. and Mrs. F’. Conner of Sacra
-older,
knew how to swim.,
£. Aas. I. C. Lindley
:
:
4
months
Cocking with a modern
Electric Range
Above is a picture of a woman cooking with an
Electric Range.
How absurd, you. say. But not so at all. Her
Jiectric Range with its automatic time and temper
ature controls is doing the cooking automatically,
while she is away from the kitchen.
The dinner placed in the cold ovenat one o’clock
starts to cook at four. The temperature control
keeps the oven heat just right. The current will
turn off at six. All this is done electrically, while
she is playing cards, motoring or shopping.
Would you like to have the Prrerrrereree
Hew
meals cooked while you’re away?
rates
make
Over thirty thousand California
electric
women lec the Electric Range do
cooking
this for them. Our representative
very
will gladly tell you about the ecomomical
modern electrical way of cooking. fg
Paciric Gas AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
E-€Sr-ud Fe
Owned peratedManaged
oy Cabjurtiiaus
117-598
aa
esac
esshes*sceXek
st Mooo
Our Tackle is Fit for Fishing.
te
two years
were playing near the reservoir. Nei
, ther of them
fe oh steshetes
=
brother Dave,
few
vada City attended him.
boy who is about nine years old and
his
A
arm was broken. Dr. Werner of Ne
%. Evidently Richard intended to take — regular meeting Sunday. It was re
:
&
x:
brought
* a bath as he had disrobed. When he ported that with the repair
Licenses Issued
,
;
:
‘
was
and when the doctor
iarrived, Richard was breathing. The
:
A
.
.
Fishing
;
limp body
Pure Ground Coffee
<2
pheiieiniedetente Loe:Aretnteioteiots %,HMeineles “S+9)*a, HIM HIMHiHeleiuieioieieiiiaietete eiinieieinisininioins
e+4Se
ras
FISHING SEASON OPEN
little
back to life
Andther neighbor had trouble on
helHininieinineininivivieies
O
re
7
one
Red Wing Grape Juice ..
ned and wiih ‘good care Richard is
which
casting a deep gloom
tle town. Richard McMinn,
Is Your Home Town Paper
Nuggetarenes
The
TL
OT
nn
a
oa RE
=
seen eieinie)Jestestesentesesteatesteateobateotetesteteateestestectostetestetestene &
screamed. for help. Fortunately —his
cries were heard by Mr. Moulton and
his daughter Louise who gave the
‘alarm and ran up the hill to the res
jervoir which is quite
A. RE! PE
RT
z
BOY
FELL INTO RESERVOIR
MCULTON RESUSCITATES
HIM, SAVING HIS LIFE
teaie siesieadetenieage denseegeetetetege ates %
ste sdensesestengegee
oeadeofongeegengenteogenteedecdee
baek oY poreSjeote
as
a
A, EE OS Here
ee
£
MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928