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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 15, 1928 (6 pages)

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Sanitary : Wrapped and Sealed ¥ +, + feet +, FREEMAN BAKERY Grass Valley He sh rogenye $4 sh, rate oe} Our Goods on Sale at the Nevada City Luchroom deotetialete deteleieies eee sealers letetetesfetetetegestet se sfealeafeste ofeafeogeateleodorgeadeee delete eter” este oferta testesteaterteate fesfeateste festa Qeatestesteatesfeateotenteaterteate ofeaeale ele hesieazeote fete petedteo GROCERY BARGAINS Pe she test Pe ate st Be ferferferferferfenteete herd erte, for making JeUy 6. cain nano bottle, 30c Fine Coffee, three grades at 35c, 50c, 58c Fine Bacon. Best you ever ate fc ccsssssssssssceeseeeteeeeeees th 33c GHIDOTTI’S GROCERY be ao a ar eSertetedetesespoes seseatestesgeateteateatefenreateofealestentedtessensealageateogesgerteateaeofeserdeste feeds onde fea fe betedetoteteetete teste letteteteteteteetnle ete teet ot GR MAD Experienced Lady Assistant W. R. JEFFORD & SON Funeral Directors Ambulance Service 111 Auburn Street Main Street Grass Valley Nevada City Phones 16R, 364 Phone 122 Oho si ahe a she ste ate sles feoke Meat ote ste ale ake lente ales! este ofa fe afer re ste state sherds ste she re shesfe oh Reherteteshehs deleted hedle fiero’ beaheaferfe serge ste rerte ste rte stete rte gente et te afe rhe se ae-rferte sfeaferte ertobesfe oheske fe sfe ste sfery 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 _ THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY Phone 42 Grass Valley Re erterk Neririsloh ierjerk wesley fe sfes) Hoste atestertertenteaterfeateshestesteatesterterfentesfeofeageatesfestesfeefoatetente shergeale se aehenge 4 GOLD MINE FOR SALE Time for search of title and examination givens Terms, cash or its equivalent. No bond or option, Engineer's reports and complete maps available. 19 patented mineral ‘claims. Accessible: Abundance of Timber. 13 mile ditch and flume furnishes free water for power. 20 stamp mill in fair order, assay plant, blacksmith shop, office and tools. : rice, $25.000. Inquire of ED. UREN, NEVADA CITY, or J. M. O'BRIEN, 760 BALBOA BLDG., SAN FRANCISCO. Bs selene ntetesietere forte: anes Betoiiete eget stesfefeaieatetetetieion ere sherpofe ote rteafe rhe fest ste fe otenferfesteofestooge: oo So-ole age oles Me ehe rlealeate oleate efeoleateaiealie slo ohenle nosh esioze ie eile eile se ihels ete aaah o6s hontai ested Geof sete nde sge ods ohet: fest ode ese ete rie ~ RY & To clear up estate. 9 *. *e 3 we sci x Se ee-ageeyeste Seshe Yoatesqenge ofr fot ha fee eherge ogo spe 0f HAM AND EGGS What nicer is there for a tasty breakfast than ham and eggs when ‘you are out on your camping trip? Our delicious ham is the best yop ever tasted and you sh ould\be sure to include a generous supply i in your lunch k cit, Sliced or in the whole pee as you prefer. KEYSTONE _— Calanan and Richards NORTH SAN JUAN JOTS NORTH SAN N JUAN, Oct. 13, (Special toThe Nugget), —-Mr. and Mrs. +P. C. Gillen of: Modesto were visitors here Friday. Mrs. Gladys Seholtz and daughter, Miss Pauline, of Gilroy were visiiting here Friday afternoon. Misses Pearl and Jane Phlisbury of Oakland and Mrs.’ Dean King of, vistied here Friday : San Francisco enroute to Sierra City. Gene Davis of Alleghany paid us a visit this week. Mrs. Fred Moore and. sister-inlaw, Mrs. Antone Glinton of Richmond were visiting here Friday. Miss Peggy Smitz of, Alameda and Mrs . George Carson of Oakland paid a visit here Friday. Bob Filmore of. Alleghany was visiting here Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Sherman and brother, Jack Gracy, of Stockton we revisitors here Saturday. ' Billie Clark went to Oakland Saturday for a load of furniture. A. F. Lohman came up from Esealon Saturday and we are all so glad to see Mr. Lohman looking so well. He has discarded his crutches and cane so the valley climate must agree with him. The dance given here Saturday night was well attended by all and a delicious supper .was_ served at midnight at the National Hotel Those at the dance from Alleghany were: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cookie, Mr. and Mrs. John.Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Carvin, Jim Bradbury Jim Winstead and Mr. and Mrs, Tom Henry. Mrs. Peter Butz and sister, Mrs. Annie Cross, and mother, Mrs. Beaden, of San Francisco were visitors here this week. \ Floyd Thomas of Downieville was visiting at Big Willow service .station one day this week. Henry Huckins’ sgpent this week in Nevada City. on business. Acton M. Cleveland of Camptonville and Erle L. Cleveland of Sacramento visited relatives here one evening during the week. Mrs. aes Phelan and mother, Mrs. T. Flynn of Tyler were here visiting one evening this week. Miss Josophine Tamola, Downieville postmistress,, was visiting relaee DR. CALDWELL'S THREE RULES OED) CD 0S EDO » Dr.Ca'+ +). watched the’ results of onstipatiou tor 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, conatipation will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is how to treat ‘t When it comes. Dr. Caldwell always x possible, hence his remedy for coustiation is a mild vegetable compound. It san not harm the most delicate system ind is not habit forming. ‘The Doctor never did approve of drasic physics and purges. He did nut believe they were good for human Leings to put into their system. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and members of the family in “onsti pation, biliousness, sour and crampy stomach, bad breath, no appetite, headaches, and to break up-fevers and colds. Get a bottle today, at any drugstore and observe these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. For a free trial bottle, just write ‘Syrup Pepsin,” Dept. BB, Monticello, Minois. Mihestie Sweeter Next time a-coated tongue, fetid breath, or acrid skin gives evidence of sourstomac! —try Phillips Milk of Magnesia! Get acquainted with this perfect anti. acid that helps the system keep sounc
and eweet, That every stomach needs ut times. Take it whenever a hearty mea: brings any discomfort, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won medical endorsement. And convincec millions of men and women they didn’ have “indigestion.” Don’t diet, and don’t suffer; just remember Phillips. Pleasant to take, and always effective. The name Phillips is important ; it identides the genuine product. “Milk o a” has been the U. S. registered mark of the Charles H. ve cal Co, and its prone Char! Phillipe since 187 Pars : cvseveneesanevoqweneewenes one day ‘as in favor of getting as close to nature . » { THF._NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA oe ae teronenprarrentcrenanemsfre —s seer een srr I tives here this week hours. Mrs. Katherine Morris, pioneer resident of the Ridge, passed away at the Nevada Ciyt sanitarium Tuesday She was buried here Friday. There was a large attendance of people coming from all up and down the Ridge and far and near to pay their last respects to the one whom they all loved. Jim Phelan and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNamara and Mrs. Flynn were here attending — the Morris funeral. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nicherim were among ; those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Morris. for a /few — CAMPTONVILLE PERSONALS Chas. L. Wilson and son, Charles Jr., returned from a short business visit to Sacramento. Richard A. Noell of the Nevada City Soda Works was in town Friday on business. Sam Price returned frum Sacramento where he has_ been visiting for some time with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Il. of Oak Valley were visiting relatives Friday evening. Acton M. Cleveland returned Friday after attending the Masonic Grand Lodge at San Francisco. Miss Anna Turner San Francisco arrived Friday on a short visit to friends. Mrs, Phylis Redell and B. F. Menieville: was a visitor in town this week. Earle Pauly and friend of Palo Alto arrived in town on a visit to” Earle’s father, Mr. and Mrs. Janfes Dugan of Downieville were Friday visitors. Elsie Hanson returned from Saset us washe Tm cares a COLFAX STEAM LAUNDRY Ramsey & Williams . Local Agents Phone 34 Nevada City Ly Bishop . and party of: Naught. motored to Nevada City Tuesday on a short visit. Rev. Father Donovan from Dow-! . . ramento and will spend some time here. William McCullough of Quincy visited relatives’ in town Saturday evening. Mrs. Clara Fielding returned to her home at Bangor after spending several days with Mrs. Fred H:nson Casey Fieldiftg and Mr. Wallace came up after her. William Lang and Fred Joubert left Saturday for San I'rancisco where they will spend the week on detach eteteobetututedeseetotetutetemoten teltototetotutntetnintetotes setesfenteertestesgenterd spotetetestos : SPECIAL Argo Corn Starch Leslie Shaker Sait Blue Tip Matches. S & W Jams 20 Mule Team Borax Peets Granulated Soap Schilling Tea ALPHA SARDW: ‘Nevada City Le a aie he ae WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOLLARS Large Cans Del Monte Asparagus .......---ee All Ist Grade Coffee ..... Special Prices on Case Lots +, ey ia erat ate, fe sfenge ste te rte rte sens eels ste eenie nls tar revit iy bar oi r ~ peeeietin lodge business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Cleveland came up‘from Sacramento Sunday, Mr. Cleveland deturned and Mrs. Cleveland will spend the week here. Jonn and Albert Jaynes and Esmond Humphrey motored to Nortir San Juan Saturday night to attend the dance there. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ruff the week end here from Yuba City. < > Van Camps Porkand Beans, large cans ....-------+ 20c An? oO 50c Ugéadcbawexseasocs spulacacedsJenetdcasunasseuuns seand = FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED % aa. 7 “e! : AQE 2 SIPPLY ES . ARE & SUF PLY ye Valiey Alleghany = teyee see Ps In accident Insurance to our customers and every member of their family between the ages of 15 and 60 years. No 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 Insurance Policy for only $1.00. Come in and get full particulars today. PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION Larsen & Hardt HEAD.OF FICE, ~ BAN FRA NOIBVcgo KEEP YOUR PAPERS SAFE FROM FIRE AND PRYING EYES In these days of business when nearly everyone at some time in their life accumulates some security, however small, should be kept in a safe place. Not only away from someone who might appropriate it to their own use, but away from the curiosity of prying eyes and safe from interference on the part of people who would know your business. The rental of a safe deposit box in our steel vaults is but “tweny five cents a month, three dollars for an entire year. The question is not whether you can afford to have a safc deposit box—it is whether you can afford to be without one. There are a few boxes, just a few, vacant. When these are gone it may be too late for you. Come in today and place your name on our list. Then your securities and valuables wil be absolutely safe. UNITED SEC URITY BANK. AND TRUST COMPANY NEVADA CITY BRANCH Nevada ‘City and , daughters J,une and Lorraine, spent © N qn fs) SS