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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

November 12, 1928 (6 pages)

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THE NEV ADA CITY _NUGGET,. CALIFORNIA ? TE A Toilet Water Baked Fresh Daily: Sanitary t Wrapped and Sealed 3 + FREEMAN BAKERY Grass Valley al Our Goods on Sale at the ‘ Nevada City Luchroom 4 4 neal ape New shipment just in of ; YARDLEY OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER TOILETRIES Face Powder Cold Cream Vanishing Cream Talcum Extract Bath Powder — Bath Sets The Finest 2uality Goods H. DICKERMAN Druggist and: Stationer Heste ste Pete tetesttet Be i he ie le Se ie eS 4 A Full Line of Pies and €akes SALLY ANN BREAD 4, ie Me Me Me Ma tee tee Reyer ea +S —_————— NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS . SMARTVILLE HAPPENINGS NORTH SAN JUAN, Nov. 10, (Sp,SMARTSVILLE, Nov.10, (Special to ecial to The Nugget)—Mr. and Mrs. . The Nugget )—Such C. E. Cleveland passed thru town enroute to Camptonville one day this week. Mrs. Paul Mathews was a_ visitor here few hours. : Mr. and Mrs: Bain Crawford ot Weed are visiting: Miss Loretta Bortsch at Moonshine creek. of Meadows recently for a Francis and. Thomas Bortsch have returned’ from Napa where they have been working. Mrs. Fred Develey of Grass Valley passed through town enroute to Alleghany one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davison of the Snow*Point mine were through town beautiful autumn days we are having at this ;time,—even with the rain, it is pleasant to motor to the nearest towns and cities, as the roads are splendid for traveling and the autumn colors ana holly berries. along the way are a joy supreme, both as a feast for our eyes and to gather their clusters for home decoration. We are also reminded that the time for Thanksgiving draws near, and Christmas just a few weeks away, when absent ones will be planning to return to old homes and scenes to join their loved ones and friends for the sake of memories: and bygone-days, which those two holidays ile Week. ee offer for such joys of the st. Charles Bortsech and Jack Lee Mike and J. Laughlin and Wm sabes in Nevada City one day this. yi7,ard passed through here ‘this week. Adolph Weinman passed away at his home in Alleghany Wednesday night. Death “was due to miner’s consumption. We ,all wish to express our deepest sympathy to the entire family. Mr. Weinman was born and . raised in North San Juan and his multitude of friends from far and near will be grief stricken to learn of his death. Mrs. Acton Cleveland, Fred J. Joubert were visitors here Thursday. aeogetetetelelfeteoieteteieteten deieiietots Solntele inert Ne as er ee ae i a oe te he i Sheet te AAA A LAA LALA LAA LAL LAI AAA AAI ALIAS, . GROCERY. BARGAINS All Kinds of Cheese and Salami. Fresh and Low Priced. Certo, for making Jelly —...---.----r bottle, 30c Fine Coffee, three grades at .-2..0---ee 35c, 50c, 58c! Fine Bacon. 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Our prices are right Any building material can be supplied at a moment's notice THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 4 Grass Valley : Seat resteste sf ° te, sta ste sha sha sta staat ste teste stesteatesteatestesteaterteafentesfestententerferienien re sfeate steskeste ae ate tte stentenfeoteneste fete sete tense erent ne ES se atesterterteatestestestenferteotentenberderioies Reeser TECHOW & DAVIS Consulting Engineers and Chemists Assayers Mining Engineers Analytical Chemists Analytical Laboratories 620 Eye St., Sacramento Phone M. 4215 o 7 He atestest * Se she ste ste ote sieit i . 2 . sfoofeole oho sentence tee gee stastesteafesteole testententestrete ebioteioteininieinieiet leis Serpeteresiok eek» Ld ORDER YOUR TURKEY TODAY Place your order today for one of our fine corn fed q 4 . 4 J ; ; ; — £ a le e ‘ % 4 a 4 g J a ee ‘ % » Vy 7 id 4 Dy 9 * 4 Y 2 , M a . ye % Dy le oe ki 4 ‘3 a Ly % * ‘ 4 . % “ o 4 r . , $t § t hee state ste tette tite teteioieiok +. .&, & Ss Sais Hertaiie Cate eee Reel: enteatehesteaesterfe : — gobblers or hens for the Thanksgiving dinner. By placing your order early, you will be assured of a 7 plump, juicy bird just to your liking. Phone orders + will be given careful attention. $ * + ; TONE MARKET: : KEYSTONE Calanan and Richards a Carmel Reader and Mrs. F. Wood, Ernest Collins and Mrs. F. Reader were visitors from Sweetland Tuesday afternoon. Clark Brown of Downieville was in town Wednesday ‘night ériroute to Downieville. Frank Harris and George McCullough were county seat visitors this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Monroe of Sacramento were here looking after their property early this week. Mrs. J. J. MeCullough spent a day visiting in Nevada City this week. William Lacklin paid a visit. to
the county seat this week. Ernest Collins went to Alleghany late Adolph Weinman. Harry Browning of French Corral was through town one day this week cnrotite tothe t1pper—country————— CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Levi W. Turner and at the Oak Valley. Saw Mill to Weeds Point where they will reside this winter. Ed Johnson, manager of the P. G: & E. of Marysville and Supervisor W. J. Mellon of Challenge, were at Bullards Bar Friday on an inspection visit. Chester U. Hanson, who spent the summer at Marysville,left there a short time ago and is now in the state of Washington. Sheriff Chas. J. McCoy and Deputy Phil Wilcoxin of Marysville were in town on official business Friday. Iriday to attend the funeral of the . family have moved from their home , week with their cattle, on their way to their winter range at Bangor. Asa Fippen'and A. Rigby are grading the Marysville-Wheatland road, and getting it in fine shape for winter travel. W. Washburn, San. Juan~ stage driver, comes to the postoffice every morning singing in his genial, happy way, ‘‘Business is picking up now’’. Wm. Beasley is laid up with a sore hand, having been badly bitten by a dog. Wm. Freeman of Marysville was in town yesterday. : Mr. and Mrs. Tim McKenzie of Marysville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Newbert last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Boice of Marysville visited with friends here last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinkert and Mr. and Mrs. W. Douglas’ visited in Marysville last Sunday. Ole Strand made a business trip t® Marysville today. Mr. and Mrs. C. EB. Colling visited friends in Grass Valley on Thursday evening. Supervisor George Campbell of ‘Pike City was re-elected over his opponent at Forest City in Tuesday’s election. Although it is not in this ‘county, the community was glad to ‘gee George win again. Miss Elsie A. Hanson left Thursday for Sacramento on a short visit. Albert Jaynes had the misfortune of breaking his thumb Wednesday , while at work. George T. Wayman was in towm Thursday. Mrs. Claude J. Thompson and Miss Helen Hanson made a’ visit to Nevada City Thursday. of Pike City MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928 GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mrs. John Rhoades of Marysville is visiting here for a short time. Frank Richard of Auburn visited relatives here Tuesday. GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Alfred H. White, cently hurt in the mine and who was reIda2ho-Maryland contracted pneumonia, passed away at his home in Grass Valley Wednesday. held Peter Ruf Sunday. . W. L. W. Leek of Colfax was a business visitor here Wednesday. Dave Binkleman and Henry Richards visited Funeral services afternoon, Rev. The firm of R. Jefford & Son were in charge were Friday officiating. in Marysville Ed Hunt was a business : visitor . of the arrangements. Sacramento Monday. . Subscribe for The Nugget liad Teles feituloletaletototetell totale tetetatotototetotetoteiel teleteteteloted meteietes eit? Qe AMADI ETO NG Ul oh INE Fc ¥ ae . a 4 daad a BEDDING Wool Blankets Cotton Blanktes Sheet Blankets All Grades Comforters MATTRESSES Three Grades: : : Silk Floss +, he ste ahs athe ste she teste stestehe ~, che te he ste she she she shasta ste ste ste terterntestestestestertertententertestesberteri Ye Pe at SSB ac cc Se ic ie ie ie ie SS eS ee ee eS ESS SS ee ee ee eee eS Se ee Cotton Felted : Blown Cotton SPRING MATTRESSES All Sizes of the New Style STAY YOUNG Springs ALPEASARDWAPES& SUPPLY (i ¢ gr CARR Ss eee t cS Nevada City Grass. Valiry Alleghany Pe a hk ah oe ic he y, SZ it Gs 0 Ge Ne He se ile Me ste re-o%e 00 ote of 5 of Nee % ot Seistests * “ Pe ee ea ee te ee hc i Se oe i ea he Me sze-nte se oe ote le ole Me ale vente ele sfe ge tis Tei ole He ageey M5 ghee WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS In accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. Na medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford to be wihout this protection. For every 50c purchase made here, we give you a ticket. When you have 40 of them you can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION Larsen & Hardt Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston left Friday for Marysville to attend a meeting of the County Board of Ed-. ueation of which she is a member. . Fred J. Joubert, James L. Jou-. bert, and Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland . motored to Nevada City Thursday to . have some dental work done. Forest Ranger Frank W. Meggars . made a businessvisit to the Red . Ledge country Thursday. Arthur H. Deal came down from Bald Top mine Thursday morning. Mr. and. Mrs. James Taylor and two sons arrived Monday on a short visit to Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. G.B. Cassano at Oak Valley, they drove down from Castella where they are living at present. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler of the northern part of the state are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wayman at Pike City. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel C. Ruff returned to their home at Yuba City Tuesday after spending a couple of days here. Mike Denike of North San Juan was in town Monday. Mrs. Eugene H. Hays and Calvin, left Monday for Browns Val. ley on a_ short visit to Mr. Hays . mother. , : Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Cleveland . left Tuesday for Sacramento spending a few days visiting here. Mrs. William Lang moved into their home at the garage Wednesday from Oak Valley. son, . Snertff Chas. J. MeCoy and Deputy Phil Wilcoxsin, of Marysville, arrived in town Friday evening and took into custody Joseph Allison, who has been living on a-mining claim below town. He has been acting queer of late and has made threats against some of the people of this section, and it is not safe to the people of this district to have any such characters as residents, Allison lived here only at odd spells during his life, usually working on some mining claim. Three years ago he was arrested and sentenced to 90 days in the eounty isil for attacking John L. ‘Suflivan while at work on his claim aniaio SAIL ON, SAIL ON! THOU SHIP OF STATE after . UNITED S AND TR fThe election is over. The majority have decided. In the United States that means that everyone will accept the decision witn the feeling that the best man has been elected and that we are all for him, regardless of party affiliation. Now the country will get down to business once more, focussing its attention on a continuance of the prospe:tiy that has marked the past several years. Under the direction of the able leader who has been chosen ,there need be no fear for the future of our great Republic, the greatest the sun shines upon. It will be just as essential to have a savings account if one expects to share in the good things that are in store for all the people of the United States, because prosperity comes to those who are in a position to meet it. The time to start a savings account is NOW! b NEVADA CITY BRANCH Nevada City ECURITY BANK UST COMPANY