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IftOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 225 - Elko Nevada, Land Office. June5, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Rob ert W. Anderson of Deetn. County of Elko. State of Nevada, has filed in this office his application to enter under the provisions of Sections 2306 and 2307, R. S. U. S., the fol % lowing described land viz. Lot One (1), and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SEi of NEJ) of Section One (1), Township Forty-two (42) North, Bange Fifty-seven (57) East, M. D. B.& M. containing 79.92 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to objec because of the min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should tile their affidavits of protest in this office on or be ore the 15th day of July 1914. John E. Kobbins. Register. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS TRICT OF THEJ STATE_ OF L NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ELKO. Notice is hereby given~that John A. Mcintosh, Arthur M. Mcintosh, and C. H. Mcintosh, legatees of the estate of George Mcintosh, de ceased, having filed in this Court their petition for an order of sale of all the personal proper'y and real estate of said decedent as pro vided in the Last Will and Testa ment of said deceased, and for the purposes in said petition set forth, the hearing of the same has been fixed by said Court for Wednesday, the 8th day of July 1914, ar ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Courtroom thereof at the Courthouse in the Town of Elko, County of Elko; and all persons in- 1 terested in said estate are notified then and there to appear a.-.d show cause, if any thereby why an order should not be made authorizing the executor to sell all of said prop erty at public sale in accordance with the terms of said will and of said petition. Dated June 11th, 1914. (SEAL/) Fred C. Voight, Clerk. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that pur-| suant to an Order of the District ! Court of the Fourth Judicial Dis- ; trict of the State of Nevada in and for the county of Elko, duly made and entered on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1914 in the matter of the es tate of W. S. Gray, deceased, will sell at public sale and subject to confirmation by said District Court ! on the 3l)th day of June, 1914, at ? twelve o'clock noon, at the front ; door of the Couri-house in the ; Town of Elko, County of Elko, State of Nevada, tho following real estate belonging to the estate of | ?aid deceased, towit, all of those lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in the Town of Elko, County of Elko, State of Nevada, and bounded and particularly described as follows, towit: ? The Suutneast Quarter of the | Northwest Quarter (SEJ of NWi), end the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (WJofSWi) of Section Thirty-Four (34) and the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEJ of SEi) of Section Thirty three (33), Township Forty-three (43) North, Range Fifty-seven (57; East, M. D. B. & M., containing 160 acreo of patented land. Terms and conditions of sale to the highest biddei for cash, payable upon the execution of a Deed by this Administrator. Dated June 5th, 1914. W. M. Cotant Administrator of the estate of W. i S. Gray, deceaaed. Thing Apart." Yea, "Love la to a man a thin* 1 apart," and woman ,bad better bo roc- , onotled to the idea. If it woro not bo, i how could be be the alert bimlnens j success, the ample provider for tho bome, that he in? Yet woman expectu at! this of him. Remember, we enn not eat our cake and have it, too. The man who was always a lovor would bo a business failure. ? Kansas City Star. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Elko, Nevada, band Office. May 20, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, George B. Williams, of East Gate, Cnur.ty of Churchill, State of Ne vada, has filed in this office his ap plication to enter under the provis ions of Sections 2.106 and 2307 U. S. R. S. the following described land viz: NEi of SEJ of Section 30, Twp. 44 N., Range 56 E., M. D. R. & M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the land described, or de siring to object because of the rain real character of the land or for any'other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or be fore the 1st da> of July 1914. John E. Robbins. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 01535. Elko, Nevada. Land Office. June. 17, 1914. ^Notice is herby given that George Hunter, of Elko, County of Elko, otate of Nevada, has filed in this office his application to enter under the provisions of Sections 2306 and 2307 U. S. R. S., the following de scribed land, viz: NWi of SEi of Sec. 20, Twp. 34 N , Range 53 E., M. D. B. & M., containing 40 acres; Any and all persons claiming ad versely the land described, or de siring to object because of the min eral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 28th day of July 1914. John E. Robbins. ? Register. NOPICE FOR PUBLICATION 01537 Elko, Nevada, Land Office. June 18, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Hut ledge M. Woodward, of Tuscarora, j County of Elko, State of Nevada | has filtd in "this office his applica tion to enter under the provisions of Sections 2306 and 2307, U. S. R. S, the followinc described land, viz: NWi of NW1 of Section 15, Twp 41 N., Range 52 E, M. D. B. & M. containing 40 acres; Any and all persons claiming adversely the land described, or de siring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affidavit of protest in this office on or before the 29th day o' July, 1914. John E. Robbins. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON 01534 Elko, Nevada, Land Office. June 17, 1914. Notice is hereby given that George Hunter, of Elko, County of Elko, State of Nevada has filed in this office his application to enter under the provisions of Sec tions 2306 and 2307 U. S. R. S. the following described land, viz: SEJ of NE? of Section 20, Twp. :}4 N., Range 53 E., M. D. B. & M. containing 40 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to object because of the | mineral character of the land, or i or any other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in thia office, I an nr before the 28th day of July 1914. John E. Bobbins, Register. Real Test. A well-behaved mnn never knows whether his wlfo loves him or not But let him commit ? crime, and nhe will not only proclaim her affection, but nhe will stand by him In a man ner to attract the attention and ad miration of the civilized world. ? To peka Capital. Not a Chance. Wo do not claim any extraordinary degreo of Intelligence, but one thing is suro, no girl can land un with a fish hook curl.? Milwaukee Journal. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Elko, Nevada, Slay 26, 1914 Notice is hereby given that Wil liam J. Gardner, of Ruby Valley, Elko County, Nevada, who on Jul> 12, 1911, made Desert Land Entry, No. 06259, Elko 0612, for SWJ of SEJ of Sec. 16, El of SWJ, NWJ of SEJ, WJ of NEJ of Sec. 21, and NEJ of NWJ of Section 28, Township 29 N, Range 58, E. M. D. 13. & Meridian has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Re ceiver of United States Land office at Eiko, Elko County, Nevada, on the tenth day of July, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Louis Benson, of Cave Creek, Elko County, Nevada. JJ2 Roy Vaughan, of Ruby Valley, El ko County, Nevada. Peter Wollman, of Ruby- Valley, Elko County, Nevada. Edwprd Short, of Ruby Valley, Elko County, Nevada. ? John E. Robbins, Rcigister. First Publication May, 27, 191 4. Biblical Proof. An old negro, who was the only Baptist in the neighborhood, always "stuck up for his own faith," and was ready with a reason for it, although he was unable to read a word. This was the way he "put 'em down:" "Yo* kin read, now, kaint you?" "Y*s." "Well, I B'pose yo' read de Bible, haint you'?" "Yes." "Yo' read 'bout John de Baptis', haint yo'?" "Yes." "Well, yb* never read 'bout John de Mefodia', did yo'?" , Reparation. 'T think, William. I'll aifk those new people next door to take dinner with us tonight." "What for? ' "Well, the butcher, by mistake, loft their meat order here, and it. seems only fair." ? Life. New Number on Clock. Doi.uld, not quite Bix, Is juat learn ing to tell the time. The other day he was playing in the room where the clock is and hie mother in an ad joiniug room asked him what time it was. He glanced at the clock and an swered, "Well, mamma, it Is Just five minutes past the keyhole." Big Difference. A learned bishop was once taken to task by some of his denominational brethren on the cbargeB of exhibiting conceit of himself at variance with the spirit of humility. "It is not con celt," replied the bishop, with that preponderous bearing that Bllenced op position. "It is not conceit, brethren. It is the consciousness of superiority." ? Lippincott's. Lest We Forget. Now and then a horse has to run away, upset a wagon and break some body's bones, just by way or remind ing us that vehicle accidents did not begin with the introduction of the au tomobile. The Soft Answer*. It is hard telling just what attitude to take with regard to the allegations and alleged misstatements and unkind remarks of other people. It does not pay to be too thin skinned. Besides, the other fellow may have been mis quoted; and oven If he said It, this saying sometimen does not make it so. Ignoring a thing of that sort brings It to the quickest death In the world and turns bad feeling Into good. There is a book that says: "A soft answet tumeth away wrath." ? Los Angelee Times. Word* and Thought. "The gift ot words" 1h sometime* spoken of disparagingly by "practical" men. Hut words are merely the sym bols of Ideas, and nobody really haa the gift of words who has not also the gift of thought Before one can talk with power he first muBt bo able to think. There never was a great speak* ?r wbo was not also a real thinker. Porridge Unjustly Acoused. It Ik asserted and also denied that porridge v:as the cause of Thomas Carlyle's ruined digestion. Sir Rich ard Quain Bald porridge had nothing to do with his ruined digestion. Sir Richard stated In tho British Medical Journal of November 9, 1866, that "the wrotched dyspepsia to which Mr. Car lyle wan subjected was fully accounted for by the fact that he was particular ly fond of very naaty gingerbread. Many times I have seen him sitting in the corner smoking a clay pipe and eattrfg this gingerbread." Health Tip. Worrying hi a bad mental habit. There la only one cure and that is training oneself into good mental hab ite. To do this, persistence and pa tience are all needed. A week or a month Is not likely to suffice. Keep at it just aa you would train a vine to grow up lnatead of down. FDRFtniIRE JMHICE Tuscaroia, Nevada, June 24th, 1914. To H. J. May ham, Elliot R. Cou den, Dove Gold Mines Company, and Treasury Development com pany, your heirs and assigns, and all persons claiming under you. You are hereby notified that I have done the annual absessment work on "Wall Street No. 1," "Wall Street No. 2," "Wall street No. 3," "Wall Street No. 4," "Wall Street No. 5" Wall Street No. 6," "Wsll Street No. 7," "Wall Street No. 8," and "Wsll Street No. 9" and the "National No. 37 and "Nation al No. 4." Lode Mining claims and "Parson" Placer Mining Claim, and the "Plumb." placer Mining Claim, located in Tusca rora Mining District, Elko county, State ot Nevada, for the year 1912, and there is now due from you as co-owners in said mining claims, towit, "Wall Street No. 1," "Wall Street No. 2," "Wall Street No. 3," "Wall Street No. 4," "Wall Street No. 5," "Wall Street No. 6," "Wall- Street No. 7," "Wall Street No. 8," Wall Street No. 9" and the "National No. 3, "and "Na tional No. 4," Lode Mining Clai'ns and "Parson" Placer Mining claim, and the "Plumb" Placer Mining claim, for assessment work, the sum of Nine Hundred Thirtv-three (933) Dollars, as your pro-rata of said work. And if within ninety (90) days after the publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to contribute your share of such expenditure be co-owners, togethei with your pro-rate of the cost of publishing this notiee, your interest in said above named claims will be for feited and become the property of the undersigned in accordance with Section 2524 Revised Statutes of the United States, approved May 10th, 1872. T. W. Dove. Universal Love of Novel. NovelB are sweet. All people with healthy literary appetites love them ? almost all women; a vas.t number of clear, hard-headed men. Judges, bish ops, chancellors, mathematicians, are notorious novel readers, as well as young boys and sweet girls, and their kind, tender mothers. ? William Make peace Thackeray. Immortal Engraving. If we work upon marble, it will per ish. If we work upon brass, time will efface it. If we rear temples, they will crumble into dust. But if we work upon immortal souls. If we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God and love of fellow men, we engrave on those tablets some thing which will brighten to all eter nity. ? Daniel .Webster. DRS. HOOD, & WEST Physicians and Surgeons ELKO, - NEVADA DR. JOHN C. WORJOEN Physician and Surgeon Ofltoo upstairs 1st door eaat of PloDecr Bldg. Residence until further notice at !offlcc. Phone 174 Offloe hours: 10-12 J-4 and evenings Calls answered day or night ELKO, - Nevada H. C. MRNTZ. t). D. S. Dantlat Rooms SOi ana 52 EllcO,Nev. Commercial Hotel ' A. FRITHIOF SUNDBERG D*v?lopm?nt Engineer 40 Continental National Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH QOLDVILLK, NEVADA Cha8. A. Cantwell E. P. Carville Cantwell &|Carville Attorn?yi-Ai-L<w Giko ? - ? Nevada E A. KLEIN Attorney-at-Law 314 Pioneer BulfOIng tLKO, ? -- NEVADA ELKO CHAPTER No. 11 R. A. M Regular meeting/ held 'on Flrat Thursday of each month at 7:80 p. m. John Henderson, H. P. J. 0. Doughty, Secretary] YOUNG TENDER PORK is DOW in season Try a loin for * ? dinner and you'll find it tender as ' young chicken, sweet as a nut. Our other meats are especially fine now too. Our beef. Iamb and veal are at their best and we are noted for selling the) choices^ meats at all times. Will we deliver small orders? I Surely. What do you want? SUTHERLAND & McFARLANE Grocery Phone, 222 Meat Market Phone, 733 CALL ON US when you want to open an account with a good strong bank. when you want to place funds on Certificate o. Deposit at a liberal rate of interest. when you want to borrow money on personal security. when you want to make or renew a farm loan. when yeu want to remit money to any place in this country or the old world. when you want a steamship ticket or a letter ot credit for foreign travel. when you want to insure 3'our propert\\ when }'ou want to rent a safety deposit box. Henderson Banking Company Film ESTABLISHED TOTAL RESOURCES ljllvu |R?n 1 1. 800,000. 00 l^eVclUA P. FEDDEMA Contractor and Builder Plans and Specifications Furnished Free When Awarded Contract. ELKO, - N - NEVADA H. S. Taber Real Estate- -Notary Public Agent For New York Life Insurance Company Room No. 1 over Drug Store Elko, - Nevada Henderson & Caine Attorneys-at-Law ELKO, - NEVADA MILTON B. BADT * Attorney-at-Law Pioneer Building ELKO, NEVADA Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Cal. J. L ARMISTEAD Painting, Tinting, and Paper Hanging Piotura Framing a Specialty Phone 632 Elko, Nevada Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing and Engraving. Ml Work gnarantecd Dean Harrison WESTERN ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP * I First class repairing of oil Htyles boots and shoes. All orders given prompt attention. Country trade sol cited. ? FRED HENRICH. Prop. The Elko Commission House General Storage Dealers in Grains, bran, Corn, Pota toes, Stock Salt, etc. On Silver Street. Sooth of W. P. R. K. Spar to WarehotiHo Ed Carville, Proprietor Elko, Nevada J\ ELKO LODGE. No. 1 5 1 r\r\ A. F. and A. M. Ht*\ t rommunicationii held on the First T neflday.of every month at 7:80 p.* m., All Master Mneoiifi in good standing are cordially invited to at tend. J. D. McFariane, W. M. J. F. Triplktt. Secretary. 0. K. Second Hand Store We have secured the services of a first-class plumber, and are prepar to figure on all plumbing jobs. Workmanship and material guar* an teed. W. S. DAYTON, Prop. Phone 52 F.lko, Nevada ELKO HOTEL First Class Restaurant and Bf^ Room in Connection. Fine Raviola Dinners on Sunday. Rooms 50 Cents and Up. Special! Rates by the Week or Month. A. PUCCINELLI & CO. Proprietors ELKO, - - NEVADA Price-Per-Thousand On Building Lumber Is not fret ucntly used by manufacturers or substitutes to confuse prospective home builders, but to the man ut< knows quality, the cbar icterlstlcs of tt < different favored building woods and their proper application, this bug-bear causes little apprehension' We've help ed .many builders right here at houir beat the buildlm; iiamo to a frazzle r.uO can help you too it you'll bring your plans in or tell us Jus what you conior ? plate doing. Selling lumber Is only -i part of our business? the persons'* sir vice we render our customers beint. >f equal importance? but we're wilting to donate this service for the sake of the community and tho endowment of our customers. Ilofore making >our final decision on your new house come in and get at first hand the renl facts about this lumber business and just what "price per-thousand" means to >ou. ELKO LUMBER CO.| Elko Nevada THE | First National Bank ^ Elko, Nevada Capital $100,000.00 Prmldent ? A. E. Kimball ( 1st Vico President? 0. E. Noble 2nd Vie? President? J A. Sewell Caahlar? C. P. Williams A* Mutant. Caahlor ? E. E Ennor lnr>.rr>t paid on tnnn and ftavlnga depoirita) GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS