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THE NOME DAILY NUGGET
GEO. S. MAYNARD. Editor
RUSSELL G MAYNARD. Manager.
Published every evening except Sunday by The Nome
Publishing Company, Nome, Alaska.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Delivered by carrier in Nome, Little Creek and Sunset
Creek, ior $2.00 per month. By mail postage paid out
side of Nome and vicinity, $1.50 pe month.
Entered in the Post Office in Nome as 2nd Class Matter
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
PRIMARY ELECTION
APPROACHES
T,\,:!h 1 he approach of the
Primary Election for 1936,
to be held April 28th, un
doubtedly candidates will
be seeking opportunities of
approaching the public
with their views and tent
ative programs of legisla
tion.
Here is their opportunity
through the advertising col
umns of the Nome Nugget,
or through printed circul
ars, and by various other
means. In case of advertis
ing in the Nugget, the cand
idates political advts. will
be placed in the mails and
speeded to the voters in the
outlying sections as quickly
as the mails will allow.
However, the important
point not to overlook, is to
get their advertisements
going at once and thereby
bq assured, that their pol
itical notices will be read
by Nugget readers and vot
ers in the many important
Second Division Precincts.
Do You Support Nome
As Nome Supports You?
Do you send outside for
the little things and other
necessities which you need
in your daily life here in
Nome instead of buying
those articles at Home?
Do you believe that trade
at home is worth-while?
Do you believe it is helping
your community any when
you send your money out
side for things that could
just as easily be purchas
ed here, with but the leg
itimate raise necessary to
maintain business?
Do you really benefit to
any degree when you do so?
If you will cheek up, you
will see that every dollar
that is sent to business con
cerns of the States for mer
chandise which could be
pun hed here, is so much
loss to the community, and
even ually to yourself. No
city can progress or hope
to improve its industries
and adjacent territory With
out the full support and co
oneration of its citizens.
Money spent elsewhere
for articles which can be
obtained in Nome very sel
dom returns. Why not re
solve to help your city and
yourself at the same time
by trading at home, and in
cidentally the newspaper is
a home product. Why not
spend your dollar here
where it will travel in its
regular cycle and do good
to all For instance, in
stead of sending your job
printing to the States, have
it done in Nome where you
may obtain it whenever
you require it. The Nug
get is fully equipped to
handle the job printing re
quirements of Nome; util
ize this service and see
what returns you will re
ceive.
LITTLE TIME LEFT
FOR BRUNO
What is declared to be
the deadline for the final
repreive of Bruno Richard;
Hauptmann, convicted kid
napper and slayer of the
Lind' ergh child, has arriv
ed.
The grim paradox to be j
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LOCKHEED
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RELIANT j
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THE FASTEST, MOST FREQUENT, MOST
CONVENIENT SERVICE IS
VIA
MIROW AIR SERVICE
FAST, STURDY, LUXURIOUS PLANES
THE NOME DAILY NUGGET
Job Printing Department
Is Equipped To Handle Your Job
Printing Needs, Efficiently,
!
Speedily Executed.
AT REASONABLE PRICES
1
considered is the oft-repeat
ed reminder:-“Belter a hum
dtvd guilty prsons should
go free, than the convic
tion and execution of one
innocent man.”
Yet Hauptmann has liv
ed in prison since his con
viction long enough to pub
lish his autobiography and
place it on sale. Repeated
htempts at appeal and re
voking of the death senten
ce have failed and technic
ally, and in the eyes of the
law, Hauptmann is guilty.
He has been saved from
the electric chair three tim
es during the past year,
and once again his doom
appears imminent. We won
der if he will finally be er
ased for the crime for
which he is convicted, and
which caused such clamor
and concerted attempts of
the law to eradicate kid
napping from the United
States.
“Andy" Passes Away
Andrew Anderson, a pio
neer Nome resident, died
in San Francisco recently.
He was one of the pioneers
on Bonanza Creek in the
Norton Sound district in
1899. In 1900 he built the
Hoffman House, a two-story
corrugated iron building on
Front street with hotel
rooms on the second floor
and a saloon on the ground
floor. He was interested
in many enterprises with
Jacob Berger, Jos. T. Sulli
van, a brother of H. P. of
Valdez, and Eugene Chil
berg. They took out $190,
000 in 90 days on a lease on''
the Metson bench on Little
Cret'k. About ten years
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PROSPECTORS
AND MINERS !
If you are planning on
doing prospecting or min
ing in the Nome section,
call on us and obtain our
reasonable prices for
transportation of supplies
and equipment via Cat
erpillar.
We Can Save You Money
On Transportation Costs.
NOME
MOTOR CO.
j WINGS-CIGAKRETTES |
| $1.00 I’ER CARTON
PIONEER DRUG STORE
NOME MACHINE SHOP
W. L. SLACK AND SON, PROPRIETORS
Our Aim—Satisfied Customers
BOILER, MARINE, TRACTOR, ACETLYNE AND
ELECTRIC WELDING
MATERIAL STOCKED : SHAFTING, STEEL, BRONZE,
BUSHING, BABBITT, ACCESSORIES.
Prompt Attention to Local and Out of Town Work
Telephone Black 110
ARCTIC BEER PARLOR
AND CARS) ROOM
Between Pioneer Drug Store And Dream Theatre
Jack Solomon, Prop.
THE NEVADA BAR
BEER WINES
CARDS AND POOL
TRAVEL WITH
NOME AIRWAYS
Large, Comfortably Heated
Cabin Plane
H. J. NELSON F. H. WHALEY
I
ago he sold his Nome hold
ings to the Hammon inter
ests. During the last six
years, Andy had been opcr
ating a dredge at Warren,
Idaho. He was a member
of Masons, Nome and Nile
Temple, Order of Mystic
Shrine of Seattle.
SALESMEN WANTED
MEN WANTED for Itavv
leigh Routes of 800 famil
ies in Nome and Council.
Reliable hustler should
shirt earning $25 weekly
and increase rapidly. Write
today. Rawleigh, Dept.
SKB-17-S, Oakland, Calif.
NOTICE
The Nome Daily Nugget
is for Sale at the following
places of business :
Pioneer Drug Store,
The Nome Drug Store,
The Board of Trade,
The Nevada_
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PATENT TO MISSION SITE
Mineral Survey No. 2082
Nome Serial No. 0923
IN THE UNITED STATES LAND
OFFICE AT NOME, ALASKA.
December 20, 1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the CALIFORNIA YEAR L Y
MEETING OF FRIENDS CHUR
CH, a religious corporation whose
postoflice address and principal
place of business is Whittier, Cal
' ifornia, has made application in
the United States Land Office at
Nome, Alaska, for a patent for
its mission site to be known as
the “Friends Mission Reserve” at
Kotzebue, Noatak-Kobuk Pre
cinct, Territory of Alaska, and
■ within the Nome I,and Office Dis
trict, and officially designated U.
S. Survey No. 2082, the exterior
boundaries thereof being as foll
ows, magnetic declination 22 de
grees, 30 min. E.
Beginning at Cor. 1 whence U.
3. Location Monument No. 2082
oears N. 45 deg. 55 min. W., 8.94
chains; thence S. 44 deg. 05 min.
W., 4.00 chains to Cor. 2; thence
3. 45 deg., 55 min. E., 29.46 ciiains
lo Witness Corner, and .40 chains
further in the same direction to
Cor. 3; from Cor. 3 S. 67 deg. 48
min. W., 10.60 chains to Cor. 4;
thence N. 45 deg. 55 min. W., .30
chains to Witness Corner, and
25.30 chains further in the same
direction to Cor. 5; thence S. 44
deg. 65 min. W., 13.30 chains to
Cor. 6; thence N. 45 deg. 55 min.
W,, 8.94 chains to Cor. 7; thence
N. 44 deg. 05 min. E., 12.92 chains
to Cor. 8; thence N. 45 deg. 55
min. W., 6.00 chains to Cor. 9;
thence N. 48 deg. 09 min. E., 14.12
chains to Cor. 10; thence N. 45
deg. 55 min. V/., 1.30 chains to
Witness Corner and .49 chains fur
ther in the same direction to Cor.
11: thence N. 55 deg. 35 min. E.,
3.29 chains to Cor. 12; thence S.
27 deg. 38 min. E., .68 chains to*
Witness Corner and 1.31 chains
further in the same direction to
Cor. 13; thence S. 44 deg. 05 min.
W., 2.60 chains to Cor. 14; thence
S. 45 deg. 55 min. E., 2.25 chains
to Cor. 15; thence N. 44 deg. 05
min. E., 1.10 chains to Cor. 16;
thence S. 45 deg. 55 min. E., .70
chains to Cor. 17; thence S. 44
deg. 05 min. W., 1.10 chains to
Cor. 18: thence S. 45 deg. 55 min.
E., 1.30 chains to said U. S. Loca
tion Monument No. 2082, and S.
45 deg. 55 min. E., 8.94 chains
further in the same direction to
; Cor. 1, the place of beginning;
the total area being 59.50 acres;
and excepting therefrom a tract
of 0.28 acres known as the “Ver
non tract” for a description of
which commencing at Cor. 1 of
'said “Vernon tract” from whence
said U. S. Location Monument No.
2082 bears N. 55 deg. 54 min. E.
11.87 chains; thence S. 44 deg. 05
min. W., 2.00 chains to Cor. 2 of
said tract; thence N. 45 deg. 55
min. W., 1.40 chains to Cor. 3 of
said tract; thence N. 44 deg. 05
min. E., 2.00 chains to Cor. 4 of
said tract, thence S. 45 deg. 55
min. E., 1.40 chains to Cor. 1 or
the place of beginning on said
tract; leaving a net of 59.22 acres.
This mission site is on unsur
veyed ground and is within and
adjoining the town of Kotzebue,
Noatak-Kobuk Precinct, Terri
t ry of Alaska.
U. S. Location Monument No.
2082 to which this site or reserve
is tied is situated in Latitude 66
deg. 53 miy. N., Longitude 162
deg. 38 min. 30 sec. W., in the
said town of Kotzebue.
ALMER RYDEEN.
, Register
First Publication Jan. 14, 1936.
Last Publication March 16, 1936,
COMOX COAL
Economical By Comparison
Relative Cost of Obtainable Heat At
Present Prices
BTU’S Cost Per
Per.Lb. 1,000,000
BTU’S
_ _
COMOX 13,500 $00.92
LADYSMITH 13,000 00.96
NANAIMO 12,500 01 00
UTAH KING 13,750 01.02
BUY COMOX COAL
NOME HARBOR LIGHTERAGE
COMPANY
THE BOARD OF TRADE
NEW LOCATION

(Opposite The Dream Theatre)
FROM NOW ON BIG! BIG! BIG! j
BARGAIN SALE IN OUR DRY
GOODS DEPT. COME AND SEE OUR
PRICES AND SATISFY YOURSELF
EMPORIUM BAZAAR
Open 8 A. M. — Close 9 P.M.
Opposite Telephone Office

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