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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, FRPAV, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919 V t The Carson City Daily Appeal PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THE NEVADA PRINTING COMPANY T. D. VAN DEVORT Editor and Manager Entered as Matter of the Second Class At the Postoffice at Carson City, Nevada, under Act of Congress of March 3, 11579 coffers in the form of inheritance taxes, government officials estimate.! The exact sum to be paid by the estate of the steel magnate who tried to "die poor" will not le determined until exemptions are made for the sums left to charitable and edu3ational institutions. On twenty of the Carnegie millions the government inheritance tax will total 25 per cent. 1 The tax must be paid before any of the estate is divided be tween Mrs. Carnegie, her daughter and the other beneficiaries who include many servants in America and at Skibo Castle, Scotland. The executors of the estate have eighteen months in which to 'make the payments before interest begins to accrue under the inheri tance tax law. Alter that, all delay m meeting the tax will net the government approximately $360,000 a year in interest. no The Federal Trade commission finds that most of the profiteering is being done by manufacturers and wholesalers. What about a profit tax of 100 per cent on every thing above 8 per cent ? ' on " . O YV 1 ,1. 4- tl,:r,l. wii-iV. 4 tin - i?X 1 mi 1 I il tl w nn! .. . j.n.cumg iiaa lucre are o iCr c.m t u " ixC. fc tQ our fl but hp faj,g to suggest how th coul(J class m which, each toward the other, there is a more cleanly de elop- ( iv(?d Qn Kew York World. ed spirit of fairness. . ft T 1 1 1 - I I " I. i 1 . . v. .4 . , -M thA jy AJiiwauKec newsooy, a eripme, uimuug his Living uuuci uv. One year by Carrier One year by Mail TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $12.00 9.00 Carson City Daily Appeal is the real live advertising medium of this section as evidenced by its carrying a larger amount of advertising than any paper in the city. ' A NEWSBOY'S ADVERTISEMENT handicap of his affliction, inserted in the Wisconsin News, the follow ing advertisement : 1 BILL'S AD. is To Whom It May Concern: William Lindcmann. who is nearly blind, has lost one foot and unable to get his living by hard work, has been selling papers on Wis consin street for three years. You will find him every morning from half-past ten to one o'clock at the Goldsmith building, and in the after noon and evening at the jewelry store at the corner of Milwaukee and Wisconsin streets. , At the paper business he can, make a living better than at anything else. If you will patronize him you will do a charitable act, also receiv ing value for your money. He annreciates everv oatronaee verv hiehlv. and is thankful, so if possible get your papers from him, if it is convenient for you, as you see many newsboys can get around where he cannot. WILLIAM LINDEMANN. In most kinds of business this would be looked upon by competi-1 tors as trading on infirmity, capitalizing misfortune, taking undue ad- vantage. Not so the newsboys. . j They keep awav from this boy's corner. They give him free swing for all the trade he can get and all the profits he can make'. They say, ' Billy is entitled to a snade over us in one way because we've got a shade over him in many ways." And if any boy had at tempted to "cut in" on Billy's customers he would have had plenty of defenders. i The education of the street, which is all a good many newsboys get, teaches them more firmly than any other school the value and ap plicability of the golden rule. They believe in competition, but they insist upon fair competi tion, and the newsboy who undertook to establish a monopoly would encounter something much stronger than the Sherman law and more promptly and efficiently enforced. The business world at large could learn a good deal from the methods and spirit of the little merchants of the news. m HONOR DUE GOVERNOR BOYLE $1 Wet Wash a Sack Prompt Delivery Carson Laundry Co. RANCH FOR SALE (By owner) Improved 100 acres irrigable, with water from government irrigation proj ect, on bwingle Bench, twelve milc west from Fallon, Nevada. Best loca tion for orchard in state. Good crop every year. Five large Percheron mares; regisieretl Duroc-Jersey hogs; farm machinery, etc. Will be in Carson City for a few days only. Over Muller's drug store. i C. V. F.GGLESTON. SUMMONS la the First Judicial District Court oi the State of Nevada In and for Ormi by County. ... ANNA LEONARD, Plaintiff, THOMAS LEONARD, Defendant ii DX. tU MM jbs h. wio Telephone 1211 J. L SOLLBHR napr t Eyes Examined and Glasses fined. t ANY LENS DUPLICATE) The State of Nevada sends greetirg to said defendant : You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this summons if served in said county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said judi cial district, and in all other cases within forty' days, exclusive of the day service, and defend the above entul- action. I This action is brought bv nlaintiff In secure a tlecree of divorce from von roCSUlStS to Provide her with the common neces- 3AI It 3 VI Dated April 22. 1919. DANIEL E. MORTON. ' Clerk of said Curt. Win; McKNIGHT, Attorney for Plain tiff. Date of first publication April 30. 1919. fa Thoma-Bigelow Budding, Reno, Nev. SALESMEN Side Line Salesmen We have an at tractive line of premium assortments for live salesmen. Commission from $5 to $20 per order. If you want an up-to-date line, write today . CANFIELD M'F'G CO, 4003 Broadwav St., Chicago Hi. Subscribe for the Appeal. Older Direct When you want wood or coal phone direct to John Rubke. He will supply your wants. Call up 1511. fl-tf Read the Appeal tor the events the day they happen. See Bata For the moving of furniture, house hold foods, trunks, machinery, etc Phone 941. : jo-tf. THRIFT IS POWER. r . 1. JPiiZ&Z 2- mm a Ever since the calling of the strike in the Ely district five weeks ago, by which several thousand men were let out of employment and all business conditions paralj-ed. Governor Boyle has been Johnny-on-the spot as mediator and general fixer.. And it was a man's size job, Avhie.li at times looked almost hopeless, but with his usual tenac ity of purpose the governor hung on and continued hammering away. until at the present time a general settlement has been had with aw craftsmen except the railroad operators at the mines and MeGill, who j on Monday last voted to reject' the proposition as offered by the man- j agement of the Nevada Consolidated Copper company. The governor is now confronted with one of the most difficult problems during the entire strike but he is hopeful and determined, and will no doubt win out in the end. Anyhow, whether the strike is settled or not, Governor Boyle is deserving of the greatest credit for his efforts to bring about har mony between the craftsmen and managers of the mines, smelter and railroad. And the governor is not the only one deserving of a few words of praise, for never has there been a strike in any country con ducted with so little friction and with good fellowship existing at all times between the management and the various committees represent- i ing the men. The conduct of the men has been ideal, while Manager Lakeman of the Nevada Consolidated company and Colonel Cannon 1 of the Nevada Northern Railway company have at all times been ap-r. nroachable and courteous, not onlv to the various committees, but in : j NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP. fact to all men in the employ of the companies which they represent. Ely Record. BOLSHEVISM STANDS NO CHANCE IN U. S. rr Brew Your Own M Genuine Beer Brew it at home with ordinary kitchen utensils, using materials that we supply. It is not a substitute but the real article rich, foamy and satisfying. Make it witft the purest of Acme Brand Barley Malt Syrup, Acme Hops and Clarifying Powder. It keeps indefin itely in bottles when made. Special Off er Makes 30 QJts. $1.50 This offer provides all the mater, ials you need, including recipe and good supply of crown caps. Limited Introductory Offer 25 c For a limited time we will include a practical handcapper, easy to operate, with the above offer for only Send you order today Check, Money Order, or Express Money Order accepted. Acme Beverage Co., 109 E. Fifth Street Los Angeles, Calif. Dealers should write for special proposition. 1 SAVE AND SUCCEED Samuel Gompers is right when he say's there is no chance for the Bolshevist in the good old United States of America. Not only does Gompers say this, but he also gees plainly on rec ord with the statement that Bolshevism is on the wane throughout the world. The Bolshevist leaders, he points out, raised themselves to power with promises which it was impossible for them to carry out. They used their positions of prominence for self-aggrandizement and prac ticed, discrimination and corruption as it "was never practiced in the past. j Speaking of the stand taken by organized labor at the sessions of the International Trades Union association against the Soviets and the Bolshevists, Mr. Gompers has said: , "The defeat of this proposition means the definite and final re pudiation by the organized labor of Europe and America, not only of Bolshevism, but of the whole effort to involve labor unions in inter national revolutionary movements of any kind. It is true the major ity of the delegates profess more or less Socialistic doctrines, but they have finally and definitely repudiated the ceaseless efforts of the So cialist parties to utilize the unions for a revolutionary cataclysm." "ONCE OVERS" i ; s i t Chalmers Six s MOTOR CAR The car with the Ramshorn Hot Spot Motor. If you are in ttrestcd in a good car at a reas onable price xome in and see us. We are also agents for the Chev rolet, Maxwell and Re- cars. Chalmers Chevrolet Maxwell -$1,930 -$1,160 i Mr.eial Service Staid FIREPROOF HOTEL SUTTER SAN FRANCISCO Man, are you not causing your family a lot of unnecessary worry by yoar conduct when you come home from work ? J Do you not fall into your chair and state that you feel you must give up your place because the work is too hard and you cannot hold your job much longer? Now, why alarm your family by such complaints ? You know that you are far from a dead one. Plenty of vitality you have, and you can think clearly; and for a fact, you are interested in what you are doing. Then why keep harping on your prospects of beeoming useless in' In any quantity. Best in the market the near future ? ; Also all kinds of chicken feed. Ordert xou know it is merely talk you have no real caise tor it; it promptly delivered. Phone 1511. T4E umptaoMwett of b equipment and the service ate like the coatiortt and luxuries ymi raped to find ia jke bcit Jiomes. . ' Jt R-m &4ft ' f ERTY la the District Court of the First Ju dicial District of the State of Nevada In and For the County of Ormsby. In the Matter of the Panelli, Deceased. Estate of Nicola HAT AND GRAIN is a habit and a desire1 for sympathy. . It is not giving your home folks a square deal, it isn't. Buck up and be a husband and father to be proud of. , Show that you are so very much somebody in the best sense that the boj's will all want to be like dad, and the girls would not think of getting a husband who is not up to your standard. f7-tf JOHN RUBKE. I Read the Appeal for the latest hap penings, both at home and abroad. Notice is hereby giveu that in pur suance of an order of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the state "of Nevada, in and for the county of Ormsby, made on the 23rd day of August, 1919, in the matter of the es tate of Nicola Panelli, deceased, the undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of said deceased, will sell at pri vate sale, upon the terms and condi tions hereinafter mentioned, and sub ject to confirmation by said court, on Wednesday, the 17th day of September, lyly, at i o clock j). m. of said day, all ihe right, title, interest and estate of the said Nicola Panelli, deceased, at the time of his death, in and to the real property hereinafter described, and all the right, title and interest that the said estate has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired other than or in ad dition to that of said deceased, at the time of his death, or, in and to that cer tain tract of land situate, lying and be ing in the county of Ormsby, state oi Nevada, and more particularly describ ed as follows, to-wit : "An undivided one-half interest in and to the southwest quarter of section fourteen (14), township fifteen (15) north, range twenty (20) east, M. D. B. & M., containing one hundred and sixty acres." Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States ; ten (10) per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale; balance on con firmation of sale by said court. Dated this 25th day of August, A. D 1919. GIUSEPPINA FANEUJ, Administratrix cf tbe Estate of Nicola Panelli, Deceased. W. E. BALDY, ? Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, Aug. 26, 3-w. Tokyo Laundry... Carson St, Near Telegraph Wet Washing WASHING AND IRONING Lace Curtains a Specialty GIVE US A TRlAt Laundry Called for and Delivered Phone 12 13 NOTICE OF HEARING APPLICA TION TO SELL REAL PROPERTY In the District Court of the First Judi cial District of the , State of Nevada In and For the County of Ormsby. TO THE POLICVIIOLDEKS OF THE ritUOUNTlAL INSTOANCK COMPANY OF AMERICA NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of t'.e palieyholders of THK PiiUiJfiN'l'lAL. INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA will be held at the Home Office of mid Com pany in the City of Newark, Now Jerwy, on Monday, the First Day of December. 1919. bt uri ror pose of sek-ct-by the policy- GOVERNMENT ENRICHED BY CARNEGIE'S DEATH Up to the Minute News In Appeal Nearly $6,000,000, or approximately one-fifth of the $30,060,000 Tr U A U.. fortune left by the late Andrew Carnegie will go into the government A ne aa7 s nappetlingS UlC QayL Uiey Happen twelve o'clock noon, for the holders' Trust.- as members of the Board of Directors at the annual election of Directors of the Company, to be held on the Twelfth day of January, 1920. At such meeting every policyholder of the corporation who is of the ge of twenty-one year or upwards and whess policy has bpen i a force for atl east ono y.-arlast past shal I be entitled to cast one vote i n person or by proxy. FORREST F. DRYDEN. Preside nt. In the Matter of the Panelli, Deceased. Estate of Nicola Notice is hereby given that Giuscp pina Panelli, administratrix of tlu estate of Nicola Panelli, deceased, having filed in this court her pe tition praying for an order of sale of the real property of the estate of said deceased, the hearing of the said petition has heen set by 6aid court for Saturday the 23d day of Aug ust, A. D. iyi9, at 10 o'clock a. ra.. or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, at the courtroom thereof at the court house in the city of Carson, coun ty of Ormsby, state of Nevada; and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said order should not be made. Dated, July 31, 1919. DANIEL E. MORTON. Clerk SUMMONS In the First Judicial District Conrt of the State of Nevada, la and for Ormsby County. JOE MORELLI, Plaintiff, ' " VS. CHARLOTTE MORELLI, Defendant sends greeting SALESMEN Side Line Salesmen We have an at tractive line of premium assortments for live salesmen. Commission from ?5 to $20 per order. If you want an up-to-date line, write today. CANFIELD MFG CO., 4003 Broadway St., Chicago, 111. COAL IN ANY QUANTITY We are prepared to furnish best grades of coal in any quantity. Orders left with Chas. Taylor or Clarence Ruedy will receive prompt attention. 1IOBART ESTATE CO., By W. H. Keyser. Phone 841 ml-tf The State' of Nevada to said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this summons if served in said county, or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said judi- -cial district, and in all other cases with in forty days, exclusive of the day of service, and defend the above-entitUd action. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matri mony existing between you and the plaintiff. Dated lune 20th. A. D 1919. DANIEL K. MORTOJJ. Clerk of said court. Wm. McKnight. Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, June 28, 1919. Restrictions Raised FOR SALE Second-hand steel desk, in fairly good condition, will be sold to highest bidder. Enquire f E. H. Walker, room 54, State Capitol. a9-2t The government having raised all re strictions regarding the sale of fuel you can now purchase direct from the dealers. A full supply now on hand at Rubke's yard. Phone 1511. fl-tf Read the Appeal world events. for the latest in 1