Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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RECEIVES FIRST WORD FROM GREEK RELATIVES<br />
Louis Ninios, owner of the Berghoff cafe, on Monday received word from his brother,<br />
John, and a nephew, Lt. Regalos Ninios, both of Athens, Greece, the first he has had since German<br />
invasion.<br />
John Ninios stated that while he was all right, he was prevented by censorship from<br />
writing details. Lt. Ninios with the Greek merchant marine, visited this country about seven years<br />
ago, at which time the local man met him at New York for a short visit. Both relatives told a short<br />
story of invasion years under the Italian-German yoke, and how these invaders had stripped the<br />
country of everything of any value.<br />
Ninios is seeking ways and means through the Red Cross to give assistance to his people<br />
in Greece.<br />
[The News-Sentinel, Tuesday, January 30, 1945]<br />
NIXON, JAMES [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Letter From James Nixon)<br />
See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Second Letter From James Nixon)<br />
See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Third Letter From James Nixon)<br />
See: Service Men, World War II, Letters (Fourth Letter From James Nixon)<br />
NIXON, S. M., MRS. [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
NEWS OF THE DAY<br />
Mrs. S. M. Nixon has opened a millinery store in the Mrs. Holzman building, on north<br />
Main street. She has a fine, new stock that she will sell very, very cheap.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel Friday, June 23, 1905]<br />
NIXON’S NURSERY [Rochester Township]<br />
Nixon’s Nursery, four miles east of Rochester on the Newark Road, where fruit Trees of<br />
all varieties are to be found . . .<br />
[Rochester Gazette, Thursday, December 9, 1858]<br />
Nixon’s Nursery, Four Miles East of Rochester, Ind., on the Road to Akron . . . Allen<br />
Nixon, March 5, 1860.<br />
[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, March 8, 1860]<br />
NO. 99 CLOTHING & DRY GOODS STORE [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
[Adv] Hold! Stop! When your feet tread the Broad walk in front of the Commercial<br />
Block, and peep into No. 99, the popular North End Clothing and Dry Goods House! - - - - Mrs.<br />
Gust. Moses, Prop’ress, Nate KRAMER, Manager.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, May 10, 1884]<br />
[Adv] The Annual SLAUGHTER SALE! - - - Actual Cost. Adolph Biccard.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Wednesday, February 17, 1886]<br />
NOBBY’S RESTAURANT [Rochester, Indiana]<br />
Located 804 Main Street.<br />
Operated by Rinaldo Pulaski “Nobby” True.<br />
Later owned by John Hoover.<br />
See Eagle Bakery; See Peoples Cafe; See Hoover’s Restaurant.<br />
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R. P. “NOBBY” TRUE SELLS CAFE TO JOHN HOOVER<br />
“Nobby’s Restaurant,” 31 years the property of R. P. “Nobby” True and the oldest<br />
established restaurant in the city, has been sold to John Hoover of East Rochester who will