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OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR** «. OEO. fl. NIXON. .President .J. SIBALD...Vic* President F. M. LEE.Cashier | J 8HEEH..N. Asst. Cashier • R. C. MOORE u. BUSCH j (ORGANISED IN J886 JHE FIRST /NAT’L BANK WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - - $135 000 Th« ban will receive deposit*, buy and sell 'oregln drafts, make loan* and do a ^ gei.erel banking buisness W On tun'* deposits 3 1-2 per rent Interest will i»d paid Agent for all the principal Are Ineu. anc'. companies doing buisness In Nevada. FOOOOOOC500000000000000004 i PRUFESSIOML URUS f 1 [ NOTE—Announcements under this? [ , | beading will be Inserted at the A < > rate of II per month, payabt>o H monthly 9 40000500000000000000000004 physicians -- DR. P. J. MANGAN, PHYSIC AN AND SUUQEON. Office • - - Brians Ltract Wlnnemuoca, Nevadu. Dr. W. S. PORTER DENTIST. Office on Bridge street. Wlnneinucca - Nevudu I ATTORNEYS L. G. WILSON, ATTORNEY-AT AW. OFFICE IN BELL Ul ILLiNU. Wlnnemuccr • . W«v JAS. F. DENNIS. LAWYEH Office Wilcox building. Bridge Street ^ Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Will practlco In til the State and Federal courts. HARRY WARREN LAWYER , State and Federal courts. Notary Pub llo. Office la Wilcox building. Wlnnemucca - - Nevada MISCELLANEOUS HENRY W. NEWBY. C ; 'INKER. Count- *t".:v »f llumbcldt County Deputy State Lu;-c Register and United Hlalea Deputy M.naral Bui eyor. J. H. DR1PPS.: NITKD STATES DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR. Correepondence Solicited Reno, Nevada W. H. HOL1, SHEER INSRECTOI . For Humboldt County, Nevada. Roetofflce address. i'aradlae Nevada. Deputy iv>nn O'Kane. Dovelo k WM. ROBERTSON. Painter and paper hangger. \V Inno mucca. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. ♦ ♦♦ + ♦* + + + + + + + + + +•< : MAGNOLIA : e 4> Imported and Domestic . * MMnee Lhtuorm Olgme + 4, A Bpeelalty Mad* of ^ Cjrrua noble Whieklea, J. Ik. W. ♦ Pea, Martel Imported Cognac, Car* 4. J denial Wine Co’e R ran 4 lee J ♦ P. IAVEAGA, Proprietor + * O O oOOOOO ooo ooooooooo oooo*i* | voooooooooooooocooooooooo4 masonic WINNEMUOCA LODGE NO. 19, F. St A. M Stated communications will he held at their hall In the £411.er Slate ’ lock until further notice a. 7:30 p. m. o the (list Saturday evening ot each month. All Master Masons ‘u good standing are cordially invited to uttend. F. POULIN, V. M. CHRIS WOLF. Secretary. HUMBOLDT CHAPTER NO. 9, R. A. M. Amelings Held -t their hall at a p. rr. on the second anr fourth Saturday oven ii * .. each month. Ail Comprnion ifyal Arch Masons In good atandlt-r. are cor als'.y invited to attend. THOMAS SHONE, H. P. CHRIS WOLF, Secretary. F. O. E. WINNLMUCCA ..Aua.aE NO. 407, tUA a Lit SAL, Ol OEU Oh L.aGLES. Hie a lie meets on the second and touith .sjlunuuy of eacu mouth In Sltvei omu Hail. Visiting Lagles cordially -U vltc. to attend all sessions of the aerie J. T. BUNN. Worthy Presideut. li. VV. DUNCaN, Worthy Secretary. O. E. S. SILVER ST A IE CHAP i'Ell NC v, O. E. F. Meets I i Silver Slate ball at 7:30 on tlie second and fourth Thursdays ot each mouth. Vtailing members In good stand ing a.ways w come. MERC A ABEL. W. 14. MARY BONNIFIELO, Secretary. i L. O. T. M. ALMA illViC NO. >. Regular laviewa of Alina liive No. 1 •tra Iw.d In Silver titata hall oo tile Oral ami .lilid Friday* of each month at l-'to p. m. All vlalilng members ar Invited to aU< nd MKB. FANNIE E. BKOVVN, R. K. FEAKL, OlEBEKl', U C. I. O. O. F. HUM i OEOT EOOUE NO. 1«, 1. O. O. F^. Meeting* on the first and third Thura .liv k ii.g> jt each monih at hull in Bllvsr Btats Building. Vlalilng Brothers In good standing always welcome. K FOUL.1N, N. Q. F. KAMABOHK, Store tar". KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS IVANiiOE L.ULMJE NO. IV, K. OF F. Kegular convention held on Monday of each week a their castle hall In he Bluer Btate Block J. T. DUNN, C. .. C. B. BROWN, K. OF R. 8. GIROUX LIVERY: FEED WMM STABLE Special attention will be given nil orders for car-bedding, atock-sbipptng and feeding of stock In transit FIRST-CEASM EIVKKY TURNOUTS Transient stock will be given the beet of ears. All klada of hay and grain for sain. McDEKMIT AND PAKADISE STAGE LNE In eonneatlon. Stage leaves for Paradise and McOerwlt at d a. a*, every day exxeept Snnday. CARL HAVfLAND, Proprietoi THE POWER OP ETEAM. Many May See But It Takes Genius ta Realise. When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to Jump up and down he said ‘‘There must be power In that steam that It can lift such a weight." There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded It as an unexplained mystery. Recent scientific research has put Its finger on the "cause” of Dandruff, Fall ing Hair, and consequent Baldness, and hae unearthed a tiny germ which eats the life from the roots of human hair. NeWbfo's Herpielde destroys this germ and consequently restores the balr to its natural state. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In damps for sample to The Herpiclde Oo.. Detroit. Mich. EAGLE DRUG A JEWELRY CO.. Special Agents. ARE YOU ENGAGED? Engaged people sho'ud remember that after marriage many quarrels can >>« avoided by keeping their digestions In good condition with Electric Bitters. B. A. Brown of Bennettsville, S. C., says: "For years #ty wife suffered Intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a tor pid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of he* former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now sf~ong and healthy.” The Eagic Drug and Jewelry Co., druggists, sell guarantee them, 60c a bottle. Never make pie crust in a warm room, and never mix It with a spoon, but with an ice-cold knife. Use only ice water In moistening the pastry and shorten ng The shortening shou d be cold and Arm. Butter makes the best pastry. it is false economy to substitute anything else for it. SPECIAL. RATES TO EASTERN POINTS VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Round trip rates between Winnemucca and points hereinafter mentioned will be sold August 15tb, 16th, 24th and 25ih; September 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, lbth and 17th: TO KATE. Washington, D. C.*107.00 Baltimore, Md.107.00 Philadelphia, Pa.107.50 New York. N. Y.108.&0 Boston, Mass.109.50 Chicago, 111. 72/1 St. Louis. Mo. 67.50 Memphis, Tenn. 67.50 New Orleans, La. 67.50 St. Paul. Minn. 70.00 Minneapolis, Minn. 70.00 Council Bluffs, la. flO.OO Omaha, Neb. 60.00 Kansas City, Mo. 60.00 Leavenworth, Kan. 60.00 St. Joseph, Mo. 60.00 Atchison, Kan. 60.00 Tickets are good for stopover east of Nevada on going trip with ten days in which to reach going destination. Stop overs are allowed at ail points on return trip, provided passengers reaches orig inating point within ninety days from date ticket Is purchased. For further information apply to agent, Southern Pacific Co,, or to A. H. RISING, Acting Diet, and Pass. Agt., Southern » Pacific Co., Reno, Nev. % a The Only Double-Track Railway between f; the Missouri R< er and Chicago. 1 The lOverland I Limited I nTbe Most Luxurious Train in the World I ■ Compartment and drawing-room H i sleeping cars, observation cars, din* I Bing cars, buffet-smoking and library l Bears, with barber, bath and BocJ: U ■ lovers Library; entire train electric I lighted, through to Chicago without ■ change. Direct connection for I St Paul and Minneapolis n Tickets, reservations, and full in- f ; formation can be obtained from 9 C. A. Walker, General Agent, 1 Chicago & North-Western Ry.| 1 .18 West Second South St., Atlas Bldg., lNwi40 Salt Lake City, Utah. * • 1M Lafayette F. GERM JUNE, Propr. , Loading Hotel In the City. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION# FOR COMMERCIAL ‘ Table Service Is Unsurpassed Speolal v^pe by the month and to Fdmillea. ... fVINNBMUOCA, NEVADA. ! ___ ! _ ' <^>o$xx»>o<8K>®K><?>o^ododododo^odO Id Winnemucca Hotel | Tbe Leading Hostelry | Comfortable Rooms ( 4 Splendid Cuisine? BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS 6 D. Giroux, Prop. * >6o<$o4x>4>o+o4>odododododo# <( Is now open and ready for the re ception of pail'-nts. Every modern con venience and 'moment. FOk VTES Apply to your loc • phyeL iar. or t; MISS INEZ LAVEAGA, Pi op. UP-TO-DATE SALOON AND CAFE OPEN ALL NIGH? Ever} thing in Season will be found in cafe Club Room in Connection A Gentleman’s Resort E. L. Wilson, Prop. I- *-* + + + *!• I—P + •MI! MKILLKB HI IHUIII + KrKEIHIM HUimA CLKA.N KUmi I TONSURIAL ARTISTS 1 HOT INI COLB BATHS J. A. ROBINSON \ » * ♦ + »-♦ ♦ •§• » ♦ ♦ ♦ * Open Day and Night RAILROAD Saloc.i Restaurant Lodging House FuruU' *4 rooms by t*^ day. was or month. Our taUe a j tbo boot m everything. Tbo Tory Boot of wines, li* ion and Cigars. B.KLUCNYTProprietor oppoaiTu vAmiNoia biiur. YOUNG’S HOTEL J. F. TOMPSON ft SON, Loom. The only brick hotel la bora leak European plan. Bar and Restaurant la connection. Boot Wines, Uquora and Clears always la stock. Rooms I and N canto. Personal at tention riven to comfort of guests. OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SEE US. pr—| |Y01R TRADEll £ Our stock of goods is 3 Pnew clean and rp to-date,3 £and our prices are right. ^ t We are iiere to served ^you. Most cc urteous3 ^treatment acct ded one^ Land all. | -THE- 1 fe PEOPLE’S STORE| A. PASQUALE, Prop. 3 ,L f'4 rmmm Fetlx Pout in """""1 IMp Light Wapona, Hoad Carta, Burt- V I boards, Spring Wapona and Freight Wat ■ onaonhand. makoa them to ordor :J: I - Blmokamfth an* Wagon Makar - I Horooohoolna a Spoolaltj -« For Sa e Here... I Hardware, iron, 1 | Steel, Ooal and | I Lumber - * . f ^*mmmmummmmmmmgmm^r Open Day and Night. Near Depot BUSCH HOTEL Winnemucca, Nev. ♦ < • FAMILL ACCOMMODATIONS A SPE CIALTY. •- H + SPECIAL RA^ES TO THEATRICAL COMPANIES. * * G. W. Carty, Prop. DIEHLS m bi aw CHRIS DIEHL, Prop. Great Fire Sale I have marked down the price of books and stationery 50 per cent My stock was damaged a little bv smoke and will close it out at 50cts. on a dol lor and tbe stock is as good as ever, but a trifle damaged from smoke. BREAD, DOUG HTN UTS, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. My stock of NO 1 IONS is complete and now is tbe time to buy my goods at half their value. 1 have ordered another stock ol school books and sta tipnery of all kinds and will soon un pack the finest line ever opened. Give i me a call. Chris Diehl. ■ THE W1NNEMUCCA BAKERY Cakes and Pastry, Rye, Graham and French Bread. Special Cakes (or all Occasions. Fruit and Vegetables * VO. Butter. Ifilk llllk and Cream. CONFBCTIONBRT. CIGARSANo TOBACCO. FRED HAUER Proprietor | Railroad | 11 Meat Market I 1 Neth Sc Evans, Props- 1 V We have taken possession of ■ ■ the “Old Corner’ Mea Mar- 1 jfl ket, recently the proppertv of 1 I George Berk. We shall bid for I 1 an increased trade and p*oni- ® » tse to give the finest of meats If ■ Beef, Pork, Mutton, Corned S jgi Beef, Cam, Bacon, Leaf lard 1 ■ and home made sau-age. || Jf Out of town orders will be |f D given strict attention. Give i^^ub a trial. B