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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 14, 1929 (6 pages)

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Rr ee a hort distance We feteledinteletupeifeleteiedteleieiiieieiuieb deine iit iefedetetog THE NEVADA city NUCGE1, CALIFORNIA CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS . right GIES he towne a. group of five Two shots, two deer; is the way have been seen several .times from in which Lew Rose, of this place,!the garage, and it fs said that one got the limit Tueday morning when ,i8 brave enough to feed oa the he bagged two fine bucks} hops in front of the Hotel Francis. John Mrs. Phyllic McNaught, and SeyJaynes, -who was on his way to!mour G. Smith of Glendale, recent town ,saw the deer, and not want-; purchasers of the Sleighville house, ing to trust himself to getting them,. three miles north of here, announce called Rose to his assistance, and. the erection of one of the most the two of them went back, locating . complete summer reorts in the west. the a short distance; The Sleighville house, the old home from where they were. originally. {of the Yore family, prominent in seen, and with a couple’ of shots,. Yuba county, is one of the old rethey were theirs. This section is} maining. pioneer landmarks in this full of deer, the animals coming section. It tands as an example of looking from town. animals only Wedeafertesfestentesteotesteoteeateotestecteapeeateatestesgeotee A GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLE GR A FOUNTAIN SYRINGE ggc 3 “This isa moulded rubber bottle especially priced. ; = H. DICKERMAN Druggist and Stationer da whe Nesterte ste Neste shistestesteskestaste st % HY eerlee rhe ete otek Sorte share sgenge sferfe fe se nhs of oh HLS HILLS ARE THE MOST EFFICIENT GRINDERS The BEST REGRINDING CLAS2 SIFIERS by overflow. The BEST AMALGAMATING PAN to any mesh size. The ONY MILL that will work CLAY (pipe). The ONLY MILL that will work — MICA (sheet) The ONLY MILL that will work ASBESTOS and not ruin the fibre, or EMERY and not ruin the mill. And many others. The ELLIS MILL will grind anything that can be gound or pulverized, wet or dry, to a definite mesh in one operation, using only 1-4 to 1-10 the power that others use. No Gears. No Grease. No Bearings No Friction. ELLIS MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 510 Brannan St. Phone KEarny 4190 _ San Frane!sco = x x as NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets, value of sulphurets aid values of tailings. Assays made for geld, silver, lead and copper. Mail order cheek we’ promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriter, Westchester and Capital of California Fire Insurances companies. Als’ automobile insurance. OFLA ELATED EDEL EEEEEE+EO6000S0800 00888 selolelnteg otet dei a SJ A Full Line of Pies and Cakes “SALLY ANN BREAD Baked F resh Daily. Sanitary Wrapped and Sealed FREEMAN BAKERY Grass Valley Our Goods on Sale at the Nevada City Luchroom Maite S fe Seed ese getengeegeogeageogetafenfeateetesterteate Mere ofe oe nese olerfeste terhe ne tortie oh eaetegeote Teferforte forint gente rere rterberenle eae fe oeale loofah peepee NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson Equipped to handle Obstetricai, Surgical, Medicinal ana \-Ray Cases Modern Lguipment Nevada City he 2% asta te tesesle ta date seth eee elect e Ae h OOODESGCECEHES Fy Re stoste Peale Meateaterteateat “Bt 2 Le JAMES D. STEWART, E. M. Consulting Mining Engineer 138 Commercial St. Phone. 107 ~ Auburn, Calif. Examinations Reports Management 30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields Code: Bedford-McNeil Hifesfesfeofe oder ofe obese ote tesfententesenfe ste oleeate desteode beste etge 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 OPES THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 Grass Valley Fe SERRE Se RE ee eee the type of rogéd ioasé as existed’ along the roads @nd by ways of the early days. It was the scepe of many historic events. Pupular as a stopping place and gitage station, partiq@ularly in winter when the snow piled deep. A place where the younger generation were wont to gather and dancé until the sun appeaed the following day, dancing to the tune of the fiddle of the senior Pete Wora The high school students made their annual pilgrimage to the “eosss'’ last Thursday spending a very delghtful day in the forest. John J. Kelly passed’ through town Monday from Moonshine enroute to his mining claims on Slate Range. Fred and Herbert Yore of Oregon House passed thru town Tuesday enroute to the upper country after more cattle. Bud Woods of Pike City, has been mail carried during the past two days using the old, reliable, old Dobbbin. Albert Jaynes has gone
Lorenz mining. property ployed. George Averill came down from the Lucky Log Mine Saturday on business. George Osterman of the bay section, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Geo. Scarfe, of Nevada City, to the to be empassed thru town Sunday’ enroute to the upper country. The. grammar school went-on a Picnic near the Dietrich raneh Friday. Fred C. Kendall arrived ‘Thursday evening from Hammonton on a GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mr. and Mri Liesa Lloyd “Abbott spent Monday in Sacramento. Joe Blight of Colfax visited in Grass Valley during last week. Miss Honorine Bond of San Fran-. cisco visited two weeks Valley with relatives. E. K. Smart spent Wednesday in San Franciseo attending a meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hampton of Los Angeles visited with old friends in Grass Valley for a time. J. E. Taylor, who has been spending several days’ in San Francsico on railroad business returned. Mr. and Mrs, Vivian Hocking, former residents, came up from Sacramento for a week end visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Mann, have returned from a short honeymoon trip following their marriage at Reno last Saturday and have taken up residence in the . Brockington home. Lloyd Hocking of Oakland spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T: H. Williams. Ernest Brown of North San Juan was a recent visitor. Mrs. Josiah Mewton is home from a visit in Sacramento, the bay region and Los Angeles. McDougal of in Grass H.R. Alleghany pased-thru Nevada City recently en-. : route home from a visit with his wife who is ill in San Francisco. Robert Davis of Forset was a Nevada City visitor during the week. Fred W. Kuhlfield of Forest was a business visitor in Se — Nevada City "vem Dp —_—-— @& MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19 Miss Emity. Davis has been appointed county health nurse by the board of supérvisors. Judge J. R. Hughes of Sacramento was here last week and presided in the superior court for Judge Raglan Tuttle. ¢ Mrs. Fred Searls guest her sister, Mrs. C. P. Rhodes of San Francisco. has had as a Charles Woerner came up from Palo Alto Friday accompanying the remains of the: late Edward S. Edwards. sobeecesieveosenessonesesssessesseseseoonsaenies I IT 1S TIME T0 THINK OF HEATING STOVES We have a new stock of Circulating Heaters just in in the Walnut Finish that will grace any home. PPD MBG PGB DBM Beadle Be Lace ell SR ORI BBE Many other styles. of Heating Stoves including Cast Iron and Sheet Iron types. Nickel trimmed. Priced from $2.50 to $90.00 You make no mistake when you buy a Stove from this store. You can buy your Winter Coal here. ALPHA HARDWARE @SUPPLY C0 § few day’s hunting trip at his oldjlast week. . : home, «x Mrs. Martha Hoskins has as a Nevada City. Grass Valiey Aileghany Andrew Bachels of Goodyears. visitor her nephew, George W. At: 3 Bar passed thru here Friday from. kins, an employet of the U. S. Navy : as Be Nevada City enroute to his home. Yard at Vallejo. Nefedutetteteh defekt hart lett dete tetetetel on: ae4 bg S@avVINGs Like the State that it serves, the Bank of America is not content to rest on past accomplishment. It is planning and building for the future. In this power to grow lies its strength and its unsurpassed ability to serve. 1a DESIRE to progress brought the first pioneers to California—transformed arid lands into verdant fields— opened world-wide markets to California prochces-chikaged pueblos into towering cities. This same spirit is today alive and vital. Californians are looking toward greater achievement ~toward new horizons Depositors throughout California will continue to find in the Bank of America facilities not merely adequate—but on a . Scale that assures the utmost satisfaction to every customer. YOUR NEW HORIZONS = A Savings Accoun: weth the Bank of Amerta 1s the sound foundation for future hapbiness and prospersty. The experience of sexty nine years 3s bere to aid os you in the accomplishment of your plans. We will welcome the opportunity to serve you Lncetmenasmenni ccc aa ‘BANK OF AMERICA* ’ OF CALIFORNIA BEAD OFFICE: Resources more than 400 millions NEVADA CITY BRANCK — BROAD STREET COMME a LOS ANGELES 8 ££ PAL. «