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THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
"THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET =
. weekly. on Mondays at Nevada City, California,
fered as mail matter of the second class in the postofvada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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fear, any address in California, in advance ...... $2.00
side California, in U. -s Hae 2.50
Months .60
Vionth 25
bgal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada City
Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and
shed at Nevada City. :
__ Alma Ficon, Editor; Thos.Ficon, Publisher
WADA COUNTY RODEO AT
PEARDALE NEXT
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‘ SUNDAY
reputation of never haying been
conquered. One horse enterd as a
hard on has never been brokn to lead
or ride.
ans for the Nevada County Rofto be held at Peardale next sunt: .
‘are being pushed by the eee
under the leadership of Fred Bier-,
geen, President of Peardal> Farm j The morning program which will
ater. This entire week 1s being . consist of a baseball game between
mt in improving the grounds, aria Mevad onl Bl ad
icing for the various events sched . the Nevada City Blues an ae
fj and constructing accomioda-. Valley All Stars, will decide an arguz
lment that has been in progress all
ns for the many visitors
The barbacue promises to be an, Summer. These teams have met four
f times and to date each has won two
traction to those who have par-.
This game will be the final
! games.
The baseball fans ken of: such meals. On the menu.
ie:many delicics planned as a fit; 2nd deciding game.
i will no doubt take advantage of this
see these two outfits
24 accompaniment to prime steer . :
rbecue style. Walter Parsons will opportunity to
¢ as head cook and will supervise ; When they. ‘play bail’? at ten thirty.
fhe construction of the cooking pit .
nd the preparing of the meat.
. The stock for the rodeo is beiual ase atranging for, a dance in the new
punded up by a committee headed! Peardale Hall several bull dogging
By Louis Le Duc and Ed Granholm. . events, ealf-tying and steer riding.
These men promise a good lot of . The wide scope of the entertainment
Mhard to ride” horses —and steers. will no doubt be the incentive for a
"Phey have gotten their stock from . arge attendance and with this in
le@veral counties and several of the . mind the committee will be prepared
orses coming bring with them the to take care of a thousand people.
A varied prram to suit all who attend is desired by the committee who
'wiRS. CYNTHIA BURGETT PASSES . the school equipment fund.
. AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
Mrs. Cynthia Burgette, for about
48 years a resident of Downieville
died at the home of Mrs. McClish
om East Board street where she had
Heon under the care of Mrs. McClish
. } @ trained nurse, for two .nonths.
Interment was made in Downiewho literally swamped the place. ,
Q————_MRS. FRED WORTH WINS
PRIZES ON FANCYWORK
GRAND PRESIDENT VISITS
LOCAL PARLOR N. D. G. W.
the season took place here Wednesday vening when
Daughters gathered
Hotel to greet Grand President EsHundreds of tickets were sold and
the grounds crowded by enthusiasts
MISS PRESCELLA FLEURY
AND JACK AUBURN MARRIED
Miss. Prescella Fleury of Nevada
City and Jack Faran of Auburn were
married at the Freeman Hall in Auburn Saturday evening. They were
attended by Miss Elizabth Sagn of
this city and R. McDermott of Auburn.
Miss Fleury was an employe at the
National Hotel Coffee Shop, and was
well and favorably known here and
Mr. Faran is an employe of the Py
One of the outstanding events of
sixty-nine Native
at the National
telle Evans of Pittsburg.
Mrs. Evans was honored by a formal dinner presided over by Mrs.
Mathilde Schmidt, president of
Laurel Parlor, Manzanita Parlor No.
29 and other parlors from different . G. & E.
parts of the state were represented. 0.
Mrs. Schmidt as toast master Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson formerly of Nevada City, now of
San Francisco, report the birth of a
son, weighing seven pounds. :
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The Nevada City Woman's Improvement Club will hold its first
fall season’s meeting Monday evenproved herself past master in the art
and the program which followed the
sumptuous repast, which had been
prepared by Manager and Mrs.
Worth, was one of real merit and
consisted of short talks, toasts and
songs. The. delightful informality of
ABOUT OUR SERVICE
Our patrons have found that it is
“different” from others; it is more
personal, more sympathetic. And
that is what you want when: you
have trouble in the family such a8
death and its attendant misfortunes
MODERN AMBULANCE SERVICH
HOLMES FUNERAL HOME
ing at the Brand Studio at 8 o’clock,
is announed by the President, Mrs.
R. J. Bennetts.
it all, lending a spirit of friendliness and goodfellow ship which was
highly enjoyable.
Grand President Mrs. Evans was
introduced by Mrs. Schmidt and
gave a short interesitng talk, punctuated by a vein of irresistable wit
and humor which elicited rounds vf
applause and laughter.
Others making — talks during the
evening were, Past Grand President
Eshter Sullivan of Marysville; Junior Past President Louise C. Heilbron of Sacramento; Past Grand
President Alison Watt of Grass Valley; Mrs. Ovaline Penrose, of Laurel
Parlor, district deputy for ManazaniSmall size Studio W. W.
Kimball Piano. May be had
for balance due. Is now located
in Grass Valley. Write Ellas
Marx Music Co., . 1th and Guy
Sts., Sacramento.
CLASSIFIED ADS
CLASSIFIED RATES
One cent a word for first insertion,
two cents a word for one month.
Minimum rate, 25c, one time, 50c
ta Parlor, and Mrs. Beulah Coombs) ¢
F or month.
of Manzanita Parlor, district deputy
for Laurel Parlor. For Immediate Sale—In this localAt the close of the dinner session ity, one Player piano and one
the adjournment was made to the upright. May be had for balance
Laurel Parlor and a regular meetdue. In very easy payments. Write
ing held. A new member, Miss EuEllas Marx Music Company, Sacragenie Wright, daughter of District mento. —8, 15, 22.
Attorney and Mrs. Wright 2-. placez
FOR SALE—4 quartz,
claims. $15,000 cash. C. C. Bennetts, Edward’s Bridge, Nevada City
P. O. North of Hodge Development
Company.
journeyed from San Francisco, where
she attends college, to be initiated
during the-visit of the Grand_President.
The beautiful ritualistic ceremony
of initiation was so well exemplified
that Mrs. Evans complimented the
members highly on this work.
In her address to the representative from various parlors Mrs. Evans
reviewed ithe work of the order
throughout the state and gave a
brief resume of the various activities
of the order.
FOR SALE—Nicely newly renovated
house. All conveniences. Splendid
grounds. Deal with owner and gain
what agent would charge me. A
sure bargain. S. M. Katzer, 344
Long Street, Nevada City.
I HAVE INSTALLED A HEMstitching machine and pleater in
WINIATURE GOLF COURSE
“PROVES POPULAR PLACE
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Frank Davis and J. S. Moomey,
who have recently started miniature
golf grounds in Grass Valley on
Wain Street: donated the. use of the
Mrs. F. C. Worth has been award During a brief interlude Mrs.) my dressmaking shop on Nevada
‘ed five blue ribbons representing Schmidt, on behalf of the Laurel] Street, and orders for work of this
first prizes, and one red ribbon, repParlor ,presented Mrs. Evans a beauat shad fear ice toa ee
i tiful P ; rs. ina ndrews, residence jus resenting a second prize for articles ul gift which was received with. pick of W. P. Jones. acct
which she has on display in the Women’s Building at the state fair at
Sacramento. Some of these articles
were on display at the recent 4th of
July celebration in Nevada City.
Included in the exhibit are beautifully made quilts, a French doll
graceful words of thanks.
Lovely boquets of seasonable flowers were presented to Junior Past
Grand President Louise C. Heilbron,
Past Grand Presidents Watt and Sullivan, Grand Trustee Mrs. Brainerd
of Sacramento and District Deputies
MALE HELP WANTED
Reliable man wanted to run McNess Business in Nevada County.
Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to
$15 daily. No experience or capital
needed. Write today. Furst & Thom. grounds to the Grass Valley High
and pieces of pettipoint work,
@ehool Foot Ball Team, for Friday ——
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Penrose and Coombs. as, Dept. F, 426 Third St., Oakland,
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. No
medical examination. No red tape. You cannot afford te
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 $1 0,000 Accident Insurance Policy for only
$1.00. Come in and get full particulars today.
PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STATION —
Larsen & Hardt
Three past grand presidents and . Calif. a25-3t
a grand trustee of the order present
eyoning; for the purpose of swelling . Subscribe for The Nugget
is a notable item.
. NEAR GRASS
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Bucking Horses, Bull Dogging, Steer Riding.
. DANCIN
-” Admission—Adults $1.00—Chil
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Nevada County
ODEO
SEPT. 14, 1930
By Peardale Farm Center
VALLEY ON COLFAX ROAD
, Placer and Sierra Counties
Prizes In ALL Events
BIG BARBECUE
EOROPEEREEERE EEE ECS :
In The Newly Enlarged —
Peardale Hall All Day
eee oe Admission Includes All Events
Cheques.
Riders from Nevada,
25c
Our patrons are acquainted
under the roof of this bank. A®
attention to one of them,
We wish to suggest, if you are
you let us supply you with these
to protect and insure your travel funds and assure a worryfree, successful vacation.
‘BANK
UNDER ONE ROOF
with the various services offered.
this time we wish to call special
American Express Travelers
at
planning a vacation trip, that
Travelers Cheques in order
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