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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
PAGE SIX
Mrs. E. B. Frost of the Siberia
mine, near Tyler, was a business visitor in Nevada City Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clay Epperson who
have been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Guenther, are visiting for a short time with his brother
in Sacramento and friends in dese
Francisco.
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W. H. _ Wayman of Pike spent Saturday in this city. :
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‘Robe Davis of Forest was in
town Skturday. :
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AC.. Sommers of Camptonvile was
visiting friends in this city Saturday.
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~ Phil Cummings of North Bloomthe Blue Lead Con., Mining Co., was
in town Monday morning and reported news of great importance from
the mine. The article relative to the
phenominal progress being made will
be found in another column. Mr.
Gray is naturally in a jubilent frame
future success of the mine.
No permanent effects will be felt
by James Marshall, who was injured
by a dynamite’ explosion near Sierra
City is the latestr eport and he-is
also recovering, rapidly.
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Mrs. Frank Anderson, who is buyer for the importing department of
Whitehous & Swan of Oakland, is
in New York City now in that capaccity. She will be in New York for
about a week.
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K. B. Wright and L. C: White of
field was a business visitor in this
city Saturday.
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Ellsworth. Colley from, Tudor
spent the week-end with his father
J. F. Colley.
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Frank Maher, lookout for the U. S.
Forest Service at Martis Peak, near
Truckee, is home for the winter.
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R. P. Hawkins of Alleghany passed through this city Saturday enroute to Grass Valley to visit his
mother. j {
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Mike Dehnike of North San Juan
and J. W. Culver of French Corral
were business visitors in ise city
Saturday.
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Mrs. John W. O’Neill, and
sister, Miss Maryette Wilder and Mr.
and Mrs 'T. W. Sigourney and little
son Teddy, visited Sacramento Sat5 ear
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Fred L. Arbogast and Son, Emer.
Son, former residents of this city,
came up from Oakland to spend the
week end with the Peter Arbogast
family at Blue Tent.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Seamon returned
Sunday from Sacramento where Mr.
Seamon attended the Grand Encampment of the Odd Fellows as the
delegate from. Mistletoe Encampment. 5
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Judge George L. Jones, past grand
master of the Masonic order of California and E. P. Gleason, worshipful master of Nevada Lodge, No. 13,
¥F. and A. M.,have returned home.
after attending the Masonic Grand
Lodge in San Francisco.
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John Gray of Grass Valley called
at the Nugget office Monday.
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Mrs. Richard Marin enjoyed a
visit Sunday from her son, Henry
Holland, of Sacramento.
Mrs. Frank J. Brophy of Berkeley,
who has been spending several weeks
with relatives at North Columbia,
recuperating from a broken leg, was
able to return home Sunday. She
“was escorted by Mr. Brophy.
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R. F. Taylor of Downieville is now]
making a complete survey of the
Triple Mine in Slug Canyon. He will
be occupied here for about ten days. .
Santa Rosa both interested in the
Twin Sisters mine’ spent the week
end in. Nevada City.
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Mrs. C. E. Parsons is spending the
week in San Francisco where she
will attend.the State Chamber of
Commerce meeting as-a member of
the Conservative Committee. Ou. Saturday she will attend a meetingo f
the State Board of Women’s Federation of Clubs of California.
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Fletcher Hamilton of San Francisco, former state mineralogoist made
a business trip to this city this past
week. . ‘ *
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Mrs. Sam, Lear has gone to Plumas
county to join Mr. Lear, after spending a few months here with her.
mother, Mrs. Harvey Cooper.
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H. M. Cooper, division manager
for the P. G. & E., at Auburn, was
in’ town Wednesday.
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Charles Hegarty of the Twin Sisters mine has returned from a busimess trip to San Francisco.
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R. E. Harris and family have been
enjoying a visit from Mr. M. Lelan
Tansel, a banker of Kalispel, Montana. Miss Netta Harris of Seattle, a
sister, has also been visiting the
family,
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Tom Bessler, the genial printer
from Downeyville, came down to
visit friendds, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hume are expecting little Peggy Nagel, their
granddaughter, from Washington to
arrive soon and attend school here
this winter. Mr. Humé is linotype
operator for the Nugget office.
Mrs. C. R. Gray of Lodi, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. M.
‘ Ragon. Mr. R. W. Collier of Sacramento is also a guest at the Ragon .
home. [
SSNS IE A . VEO
“The, horse you sold me last week
is a fineanimal, but I can’t get him
to hold his head up.” :
“Oh, its because of his pride. He’ll
hold it up as soon as he’s paid for.’’
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Some peopl ehave extraordinary
gall.”
A watchman advertises: “I am a
capable night wotchman. Will take
anything I can get.”
SOAP
P. & G. White Naptha . 6 bars for 25c
TOMATO SAUCE
Fair Play . Per Can 5c
CRANBERRIES
Per Pound 20c
Hanrvey B. Gray, local manager for .
of mind, and as it looks now no fur-}.
ther anxiety will be felt as to the}
NEVADA CITY LADY ENTERS
POPULARITY CONTEST
Mrs. Frederick C. Worth is the entrant from Nevada City in the Ben
Ali uniformed units popularity contest which concludes with a grand
ball at Memorial auditorium in Sacramento, December fourth.
The winner in the ntest will be
given a trip with the Ali Shrine
Band and Drum: and Bugle corps to
the Imperial Council meeting in
Cleveland next year. Son
Mrs. Worth’s picture which accompanies this article is used by the
Nugget through the courtesy of the
Sacramento Bee.
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MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD
FOR MRS ANNA LANDSBURG
The Methodist church was well
filled last Sunday to hear Reverend
Buckner in a memorial sermon for
the late Mrs. Annie Landsburg.
Special song mumbers, ‘In the
Garden,’ sang by a quartette from
the choir and “The City Four
Square’’ beautifully rendered by Mrs.
Lora Niles of Grass Valley, added to
the service.
The evening services were given
over to a gospelt eam consisting of
three young men from Davis Agricultural college who conducted a
very fine meeting which was Well
attended.
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MRS DAVIDSON WILL. BE
LAID TO REST FRIDAY
Funeral-services for the late Mrs.
Katie C. Davidson will be held at
two o’clock Friday afternoon at the
family residence on Boulder street,
the Holmes Funeral Home in charge. . Mrs. Davidson had resided in-Nevada City for the past 35 years and
will be greatly missed by scores of
friends and neighbors, her disposition being such that she was greatly loved by all who knew her.
She leaves a husband, L. W. David:
som, one daughter, Mrs. Kate Smythe,
two sons, Lewis and Bertram’ Davidson and her sister, Mrs. Randolph
Carter.
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NAMES IDENTICAL THREE MEN
SUMMONED FOR ONE CALL
Three men sitting together on the
Porch of the Hotel: Tamworth of
Tamworth, N. H., were having a casual conversation. Conversations do
not have to be preceded by formal
introductions on the Tamworth
porch. They looked up as one when
a voice announced “Mr. Huntress,
wanted on the phone.”
“Which Mr. Huntress?’ said one
of the three. The voice replied “Mr.
Fred Huntress,’w hereupon all three
proceeded to the telephone booth
and failed to squeeze in. They were
inj no ways related but they were
Fred Huntress, of Lynn, Mass., Fred .
Huntress of Freedom, N. H., and
Fred Huntress of Tamworth on. the
same little porch of the same little
hotel at the same time.
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Judge—You hit your husband with
a@ chair? Pray, tell me, why did you
do it?
Lady—I did it because I couldn’t
lift the table.
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It seems funny, but true.
Hoover is not included among the
49 men who rule the United States.
NEW STOCK of
Raisins, Currants, Citron and
_ Lemon Peel _
just received.
PLAZA GROCERY —
Mail orders given rene attention
Battery Service Tire Service '
ONE STOP SERVICE AT
Clarence Briggs
. Super Service Station.
HIGH PRESSURE WASHING
STEAM “CLEANING
Polishing and Greasing
111-113 E. Main St. Phone 4
. Holmes Funeral Home.
‘sufficient funds.’’
DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS.
PULLER DIES IN RENO AND
IS BURIED IN
-Rev. Father O’Reilly, celebrated
requiem mass in St. Canice Catholic,
church last Tuesday afternoon for
little Mary. Puller, whose untimely
death oecurred in Reno, Nevada.
The child’s death was caused by
heart trouble which had followed an
attack of scarlet fever. The best of
care by physicians, nurses and the
heart-broken parents. could not keep
her and death claimed her at three
o’clock Saturday aftenoon.
The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Puller are known by many here. Her
mother is the former -Miss Loretta
Phelan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
K. J. Phelan of ‘Tyler. Deepest sym-:
Dathy is extended to the bereavea
parents, the small brother Bverett
and other rélatives.
The funeral was conducted by the
The pall
bearers were M. E. Chadsey, Otto
Fillmore, Francis Phelan and Herbert Costa.
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COURT HOUSE NEWS
Marriage licenses were issued dur-.
ing the past momth to Melvin BR.
Drum and Frances H. De Guire;
Robert Robbins Hall and Gladys B.
Campbell; Albert Wm:. Rogers and
Prudence M. Pfeiffer:
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Mining locations since September
15 by R. M. McCormack, ‘quartz;
Earnest D, Rodrick, quartz; G. C.
THIS CITY
ation of the Elks
through virtue of his secretarial poWoodruff, N. C. Woodruff, Mabel
M. Hardenbrook, Laura M. Hardenbrook, T. J. Meyer, J. T. Ryam, J. S.
King and wife, J. W. Thomason,
three placer locations.
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Food Sale Saturday
The young folks of the Intermediate League of the Methodist church
will sell homye cooked. foods in the
building owned by W. G. Richards
and situated next door to the Forest Reserve headquajrters on Pine
est Reserve headquarters on Pine
street. There will be a splendid assoriment of food on sale at reasonable prices.
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H. EARL TAYLOR IS AT REST
Rev. H. H. Buckner conducted
the funeral services Wednesday,
from the Little Chureh Funeral
Home, for the late H. Earl Taylor,
a former resident of this city who;
died in Pocatello, Idaho, Friday of
last week. ,
Mr. Taylor’s request was to be
buried here ampng the beautiful
pines of Nevada county, and he was
laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery,
Grass Valley. The funeral was attended by many former friends of
the deceased.
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Among the world’s saddest, best
known erpressions iss veetwEned; inx
Foretelling political races is like
forecasting the weather when it happens, it’s an accident.
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If a man had to take the advice
that he seeks, there would be fewer
inquiries of such a nature:
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Thank the Lord that fence sitting
has been abated. ‘
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Waiting is tiresome business. Better get up and hustle.
STeamHeATED
METAL
On our garment presses
prevents scorching,
when you send us
your laundry . .
Steam-heated metal
will not scorch—so that
is what we use on the
presses where garments
are ironed. This is just
another of the countless
ways in which we safeguard your clothes—
send them back to you
in tip-top shape. Let us
prove that we can do
your washing better,
quicker, more economi, cally. May we call for.
this wask’s bi bundle?
Colfax Steam Laundry
Laundry leaves Tuesday afternoon,
Return Friday afternoon.
BRET HARTE
CIGAR STORE
229 Broad St.
ELKS ELECTS LOCAL
MAN VICE PRESIDENT
OF STATE ASSOCIATION:
P. G. Scadden, Nevada City’s postmaster was elected vice-president of
the state Elks Association of Northern California when a meeting was
held at Monterey last week.
An active and . enthusiastic mem
ber of the order, Mr. Scadden is well
fitted to fill a position of that magnitude and eppreciates fully the honor
extended in its bestowal. He is a
charter member of the Nevada City
lodge of Elks ,a past exalted ruler
of the lodge, and past district deputy
grand exalted ruler for Northern
California. He is secretary of Nevada
City Elks Home, the holding corpo“puilding, and
sition has had charge of the improvements of the building during the
past several months. His election is
a source of pride to his associate
Elks and friends, who feel he has
fully earned his position of honor
‘. through his unflagging efforts in behalf of the Order, and of the Nevada
City Lodge of Elks, one of the leading lodges in California.
SIERRA COUNTY MINE
‘TO REOPEN SOON
Details of a deal which involved ss yy
the bonding of the Ruby Mine, which
has not been operating for several
months, will be consummated very
shortly and intensive work will commence on this property, which lies
adjacent to the famous City of Six, ,
in Sierra county. .
Mr. C. Craig, a mining man of experience, who, has operated in Mexico for the past several years, visited =
the mine and after a thorough examination felt free to usé his influence in getting the backing with
which to finance the operation of the
mine and was able to obtain a bond @
and lease on the property. :
This mine has several hundred
thousand to its credit, and though it
was a heavy producer, it still~has
much virgin ground left and it is
the belief of Mr. *Craig that with ~
the use of modern machinery and a!
large crew of men, it will be one of
the large producers again.0
Smoking never hurts anybody who
doesn’t smoke.
Time is still money, provided it is
not. idle itme.
SMO Mlisiiiniepiojeiey 7
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Bewitching
Tokens and Prizes
for Thrilling
HALLOWE’EN and
Card Parties
71 WITARIONG Myon
Jewelers
124 Mill Street
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