Sacramento County
Biographies
NICHOLAS C.
KADEL
NICHOLAS C. KADEL.--The proprietor of the Seven Mile House, a retail grocery store and soft drink emporium on the Stockton Road, is Nicholas C. Kadel, who was born at Schenectady, N. Y., on November 11, 1887. He received his education in the public schools of his native state and in 1906 came to California and Sacramento. He first engaged in business at Seventh and K Streets, and in 1920 bought the Seven Mile House and in the ensuing years he has built up a very good business, carrying a full line of staples to supply his growing trade. He tries to anticipate the wants of his patrons and supplies the best the market affords and takes a keen interest in the development of the section of the county from which he derives his business, doing his part to promote the best projects for the community’s good.
When Mr. Kadel married he chose Miss Leota R. Heise, a native daughter of California, for his wife; and the ceremony was performed at Stockton on September 15, 1921. Her mother, Annie Heise, also has the distinction of having been born in sunny California, and the grandmother, Louisa Kunz, is still living in Sacramento, on the same block upon which she settled in 1861. Politically, Mr. Kadel gives his support to the men he considers best qualified for the office, regardless of party lines. Fraternally, he belongs to the Eagles.
Transcribed by: Jeanne Sturgis Taylor.
Source: Reed, G. Walter, History of Sacramento County, California With
Biographical Sketches, Page 984.
Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. 1923.
© 2007 Jeanne Taylor.