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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 22, 1928 (6 pages)

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Se iA ANE NAD TIA TIN SS + MONDAY, GCTOBER 22, qe = = = 1928 — g ee BITS OF HUMOR Each flea believes that he on the most wonderful dog in the world. That’s patriotism. Some business men are actually glad when things are dull. Take the” knife grinder, for instance. The reason some women never discover any good in their neighbors is because they took for it through a hole in the window curtain. The closer a tant his friends. Better now too—inside frosted, easy to clean, easy on the eyes. Try them SHADED for for color. DON’T FORGET TO TAKE HOME A CARTON TODAY NEVADA CITY HARDWARE CO. Fe eae ee a ee ee a i ee ie ee ee es RBaqutsite in ite na and deliurchase would eate tracery of ® Bloesome, liizsiitle) mem PEATE b ones RINGS 124 Mill Street lives man the more disA bargain here every day. the differences in diamonds —diamond ring . and thing he wants is 1 €1f a man asks for justice . sets it the next ‘sympathy. men “are good for goodness sake, but most of them are good because they are married and have to. It isn’t a good idea to tleship. The auto 25 years; and buy one before can't afford it. Subscribe tor The Nugget. has been with us for yet a lot of people they find out they ete ste ee steofeoesfeap deodesde de ofestedeeteededesfeabeste teste ert deste feieidefestente i. restulness, for beauty and “ Maske ste tosh be a simple matter. It is the dden value that decides true diamond wortb. 2 nah These can only be determined by the ex We shall be pleased to explain some of the more important variations in diamonds—come in, there is no obligation to buy. H. W. HARTUNG & SON rt. Grass Valley October Diamond Days ISRLARARASASASAASAGAARA SAS Se a a a kL a ee ee ee ee le he i i le i cl NOW IS THE TIME— TO HAVE YOUR WINTER COAT CLEANED Better bring it in while you can. get along without it 7 Our Nevada City Branch is at The National Hotel . We Call Mondays and Thursdays ‘Work Delivered Next Trip GRASS VALLEY CLEANERS Ed Burtner, Proprietor Phone 375W a ee a te te i te NEVADA. CITY SANITARTUM Te Roteiey res St he Be Moana ateateat 111 West Main St. seal she eile ste Neots stocks oleate atest ote.” este ober oe enle ste eofesfeofe tester Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson ' Eadigpéd to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Modern Equipment > Nevada City despise cut the ‘the little ‘things. A peanut can out-;. 4 wise ‘ride a wave that would sink a bat-; new broom ‘THE NUGGET I According to the Observer a few RUBBER SPHEROIDS KEEP ' TOSSERS ON PHEIR TOES A long time ago some wise citizen corner of the one to the effect that ‘‘asweeps” clean’’. soundness of this old axiom seems borne out in the horseshoe pitching tournament this season in Nevada City by the performances’ of the Corte Christtoforo Colombo hurling . dee, Last week they made a clean . ‘sweep’ of the series with the Odd Fellows’ veteran throwers and _week before came within a of cleaning up on their Foresters of Court Garfield. the . red hair brother . . The games this week will be be-. which has been hovering over their NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS Two at the cost of one. That is what you get now when you buy’ National Mazda Lamps here, at the half what their price used to be. . ¥ from the series while L:to keep his mind on his gas-making ‘ted. Estate Jos. Fodrini—Order avnointing Frank Steel administrator. . . Petition granted. tween the Native Sons and Corte , Colombo and the Foresters and the! Odd Fellows. The Native Sons’ bear . received quite a ragging last week . when Court Garfield took two out . of three games from the Natives . and Captain Hallett is working overtime this week in thinking up ways and means of conquorng the wild and coming Corte Chris pitchers. The Odd Fellows on Tuesday evening will attempt to break the jinx camp this year casting shadows over the ir efforts. The Court Garfield players. will move on the Odd Feilows encampment on Tuesday, evening minus the valuable services of their Captain, A. J. Rore, who will be anxiously awaiting the returns endeavoring job at Hills Flat. COURT CALENDAR Raglan Tuttle .... GageHoe Judge Frank’ Steel) c2.0 cci.3. ks. Clerk Miles D: Coughlin ...... Reporter Estate Henry Pigott—Order establishing decree notice to crideitors. : Samuel Saxon vs Mary Mainhart— Lien of attachment’ continued two years. Off calendar by stipulation. Estate Richard Curtis—John Mulroy apopinted appraiser. Estate August Kruger—=—Cont. Nov. 2. Guardianship Rebecca Archer—Account approved. Estate James urase—Cont. to Nov. to Frank Dillon vs Brown et al—Set for trial Nov. 9th. Estate John: Martin—First and final account and distribution granBond $250 or $500. Estate Edward B. Riechards——Order appointing Jeanette Richards ex: ecutrix without bond. Will admitted to probate. ‘ Estate Llovd P. Larve——Mre,. Se Kerr administratrix with will annexed, Account anproved hy court with stinulation as to bonds and stocks to he ineluded, fu Weber vs Marehi—-Argeumont hy eamnsel en brinsine in addition’ pasties, Core snhmitted, Arebthald va Werctarn’ Minas Aw suments -on filing of papers by defendants. Cosumnes Co. vs DR. Cotehall at al. Actinn to quiet title. W. C. Jeffrev and Mrs.. Anna Tucker sworn. Petition granted. Change of name of Nanev Downing tno Naney Nilon—F. T. Nilon sworn. People vs Max Emory. Arraigned. Pleads guilty. Asks probation. Case. referred to probation officer. Remnanded to custody of sheriff. Better while vou win a stiff fight or two are voung so yon’'ll have something to brag about when you‘re old. o : The only way to judge a religion is by the effect it has upon those who believe in it. , Another way. to commit suicide is to be like the chicken and pause in the middle of the street to wonder which sidewalk is nearest. EDUCED If you have not sent in your application for ournew Domestic Schedule Do it today ! _ Pactric GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY P.G-vE: ar oa 135—1°28 THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, NDOO plate with The CALIFORNIA {
. The Nugget Is Your Home wee ane ance . SI JACKSONS’ PIN SPILLERS TOP ELKS BOWLING LEAGUE The Elks: bowling tournament got well under way the past week with the team piloted by*Si Jackson out in the lead with four points garnered from the Tamblyn aggregation. The Schreiber and Nugget sharpshooters got away in the opening round with three’ points each while the Mobley and Pierce coveys . ’ had-to be content with one each. The Nugget crew had high total of 2035 pins in its encounter. The schedule for this ‘week is Tamblyn’s ‘Schreibers. tonight, Jacksons vs Pierces Thursday night and Nuggets vs. Mobleys Wednesday evening. VS. The tabulated scores are as folvisitor last week. The many friends of his sister, aré grieved to know of her sad aceident in being burned _§ so badly, when the home of their niece, Mrs. Clark, was destroyed by fire recently. : LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MEETING . Notice. is hereby. given that on Saturday, the 10th day of, November, 1928, at .2 p. m., the Newtown Mining Company, a corporation, will hold a stockholder’s meeting at the law offices of W. EF. Wright, Union Building, Nevada. City, California, which said meeting will be called for the purpose of electing directors of said corporation and the transaction of any and ‘all business which may be necessary and properly brought before .the said meeting. Dated. this 11th day of October, 1928. R, O. Starrett, 19:28. 22; First Publication, Publications, Oct. Nov. 4, 1928. Oct, 15, 15, 29; Makes Life Sweeter Children’s stomachs sour, and need an . anti-acid, Keep their systems sweet with . Phillips Milk of Magnesia! . When tongue or breath tells of acid Phillips. Most men and women have been comforted by this universal sweetener—more mothers should invoke its aid for their children, It is a pleasant thing to take, yet neutralizes more acid than the harsher things too often’ employed for the purpose. should be without it. product physicians endorse for general use; the name is important. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U.S. registered trade mark of the Charles H. Phillips Hf, Phillips since 1875. PHILLIPS Milk . of Magnesia R SPORT COLUMN condition,—correct it with a spoonful of . lows: JACKSONS Jackson 148 111 134—393 Grove 135 135 135——405 Hogan 165.114 1389—418 Kopp 144 146 106-—396 Scheemer 86 143 126—405 Tamblyn 151 163 .121—435 Totals 728 649 640 2017 TAMBLYNS Goyne ~ 126 148 147—421 Durbin 122 e011 88 D. Richards 104.133 105—342 Hoge, Sr. 85 85 85—255 Totals 578 689 573 1790 ‘ SCHREIBERS Schreiber 95° 95. .95—285 , Secadden 80 80 80—240 . Fortier 188 117: 163——468 Curnow 174 157 121—452 B. Carr 171 135: 150—456 Totals 808 584 609 1901 MOBLEYS Mobley 145 145 145—435 Py Carr 190 188 .135—463 Leiter 121:125 120—366 A. Hoge 117 102 101—~320 Trevethick 95 .95> 95—285 Totals . 668 605 596 1869 PIERCES Pieree ToeoLe7 to 424 Bigelow 140 140° 140—4207 Hegarty 139 170 130——439 Penrose 97.167 82—346 Costello 95 96 105—-296 Totals 624 700 601 1925 NUGGETS W dlloughby 157. 179 .152—488 Fouyer 126-175. 165-—466 Fitzsimmons 100 100 100—300 T. Riehards 115° 163 150—-428 Nickless 89 105 159—353 Totals 58% 722 726.2035 . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirkwood of Chico have. been visiting Mrs. J. Kirkwood of this place. E. Brown of Spenceyville was a Miss Mollie. Brown, . GOR ee ee No household . 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It beautifies your town, it makes possible the coming of new residents to this community, it puts new and more business ‘nto your stores, it puts many people to work. In addition to earning 6 per cent, your dollars are thus directly helping civic improvement in a definite, tangible manner. NEVADA COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Nevada City ~o4% ey ee Sag ee yet) MMe ets < gt D ies to Grass Valley ~ For Convenience—an ~ _Extension Telephone An extension telephone gives privacy when you wish to call or answer out of hearing of the rest of the l-ousehold. An extension telephone is a source of greater safety in time of peril, such as fire, sickness or a burgiar in the night. And an extension telephone is a remarkable saver of steps. These added -onveniences cost only afew cents a day and are worth golden dollars in comfort and security. 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