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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAi, MONDAY, MAY 1920 Advice to the Gardener MMMMMtMMMMtM MMM AUtOmOK CHEVKOLEX CHALMERS $936.20 $2093 MAXWELL $1245 la Addition to the above pas senger Mrs we have a big line of light delivery cars and trucks. Also used cars for sale. Get your order in early. Cash or terms. r,:ei2l Service Stain I Agency FIRESTONE TIRES & TUBES "More Miles Per Dollar" 30x3 Non Skid Tires Guaran- 2 teed 6,000 Miles, $18.00 Written for the United States School Garden Army. The day has passed when a shrub can he planted anywhere in the front yard. There is a particular place for the shrub orJt is out of place. L. H. Bailey says: "Where to plant is really more important than what to plant." Aside from the ever-present neces sity of neat and clean grounds, the at tractiveness of the front ard is de pendent upon three principles: (1)1 I Cra & Phipps j Plumbers ISi Tinners - Cooking, Heating and ; Gas Stoves On Hand CARSON STREET Next to Capital Garage 'PHONE 4 36 "Tying" the house down to the ground i herewith with occasional shruhs and vines so placed that they will not crowd each other but will break the severe li.ies between the house and the lawn. (2) Choosing and arranging these shrubs with one, two or three kinds as a basis. (3) Leaving the centers in lawns free of unnecessary walks, drives, piles' of stones, or pieces of statuary. A home could be attractively planted with either of two groups of plants those thit are not native and therefore must be purchased or grown from cut tings and those that are native and easily available. The native plants are to be preferred, since they not only dcorate the home, but attract the bird4 by providing shelter and food through out the winter months. A suggestive list of the plants is given it Popular Prices and Service Are the Demands of the Day THAT'S WHY Hotel Sutter SAN FRANCISCO is patronized by the discriminating i1 Shrubs Abelia. athaea, barberry, dcutzia, forsythia, hydrangea, Japarfcse, quince, dwarf, euonymus, lilac, privet, roses, spiraea, snowball, syringa, weig elia. Vines Boston ivy, clematis, English ivy, wistaria, climbing roses, combing X euonymus. iranspianting .Many snruhs are stunted by careless planting. The hole in which the shrub is to be placed should be deep enough so that good loam may be filled in for the new roots to feed ujkmi and the shrub placed at the same depth it was before. It should also be wide enough for the roots to be well spread out. The shrub should be placed erect and the soil thoroughly packed around the roots. To balance the loss of roots, half of the branches should be removed at time of planting. Fruning The shrubs and vines used to beautify the home should require very little care or attention other than the removal of old, dead, broken, or rubbing branches. Shrubs in the back yard to be used as J screens or to supply flowers should be pruned as follows : Spring flowering Management George "Warren Hooper Edward T. Patrick LAWYER Rooms 3 4 Carson Valley Bank Building CARSON CITY, NEVADA All classes of business Practice in all courts ' shrt,s such as forsythia, should be pruned immediately atter blooming. WOOD AHD COAL Orders for wood and coal now re- 17-tf JOHN RUBKE. i CARSON CITY - NEVADA i WARREN E. BALOY I Attorney at Law Office: Carson Valley Bank B'ld'g ....Hen's Spring Furnishings FULL LINE SPRING SUITS IN ALL SIZES $37.50 TO $55.00 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' IN ALL SIZES ' $15.00 TO $45.00 Our Men's Spring Hats Are Here In All Shades and Styles $5.00 to $0.50 Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases In All Grades Have Your Spring Suit Made by Us We Guarantee a Fit Jos. Smyth Summer and fall flowering shrubs, such as roses, should be severely pruned in the early spring before the buds open. WE BUY, raise and sell fut-bearing rabbits and other fur-bearing ani mals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo. JV Dak. m26-lm Read the Appeal for the latest hap penings, both at home and abroad. I Carson Valley Bank ! Carson City Nevada CAPITAL, FULL! PAID (50,000.00 f OFFICERS George Wingfield, Pre. W. H. Doyle, Vice-Prea. H. G. Humphrey, V-Prea-H. C. Claps, Cashier G. B. Spraflling, Ast C'ahr. DIRECTORS Geo. Wingfield W. H. Doyle H. G. Humphrey H. C. Clapp Chas. J. Rulison This bank will receive deposit, buy or sell foreign drafts, make loans and do a general banking business. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum will be paid on time Certificates of Deposits tad Savings Accounts. United States Depository for Postal Saving Funds. . -- 1- p Tokyo Laundry... Carson St, Near Telegraph Wet Washing WASHING AND IRONING Lace Curtains a Specialty GIVE US A TRIAl Laundry Called for and Delivered Phone 12 13 Furniture Moved See Bath for the moving ef all kinds of at ticks, from valises to quartz mills. Phone 91. j6-tf Read the Appeal for the latest in world events. NOTICE State of Nevada, Engineer's Carson City. Office, In the Matter of the Determination of the Relative Rights to the Waters of Carson River and its Tributaries, Ih the Counties of Churchill, Dou&las, Lyon, and Ormsby, In the State of Nevada. To All Users and Claimants of, in or to the Waters of the Said CarsoarHiver and Its Tributaries: Virginia & Truckcc Railway General Offices, Carson City, Nevada , A. M. ARDF.RY, General Manager C. BIGELOW, H- L- GRIFFITHS, General Passenger Agent . General Freight Agent No. 6 No. 4 Motorl Mixed p.m. 4:30 4:53 5:08 5:18 5:40 p. m. p. m. 1:10 1:45 2: 05 220 2:55 3:35 4:25 5:09 5:20 No. 20 1 No. 18 Motorl Mixed No. 2 Pass. Effective April 22, 1920 No.l Pass. No. 3 No. 5 Mixed Motor p.m. 5:45 S:56 6:20 p. m. 3:10 3:22 3:50 a. m. Mis. 8:35 0 9:00 11 9:16 17 9:27 21 9:50 31 10:00 31 10:45 41 11:17 50 Ilj27 S2 I No. 16 JPass. a. m. Mis. 10:00 0 10:12 4 10:40 15 Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Reno Steamboat Washoe Franktown Carson City Carson City Mound House Gold Hill Virginia Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. p. m. 6:50 6:24 6:11 6:00 5:35 5:25 5:00 4:31 4:20 a. m. 10:50 10:22 10:05 9:51 9:10 8:50 8:10 7:26 7:15 p. m. 1:10 12:47 12:34 12:24 12:00 Noon Lv. Ar. Carson Vity Stewart Minden Ar. Lv. No. 15 Mixed a. m. 11:50 11:38 11:10 No. 17 No. 19 Mixed I Motor p. m. :10 4:58 4:30 p. m. 7:00 6:49 6:25 You are hereby notified that, pursuant to section 14 of chapter 253 of the Ses sion Laws of 1915, being section 88a of! wn Act to rrovmc a water uaw ior the State of Nevada, etc.," I will con sider any and all maps, plats, surveys, and evidence on file in the office of the state engineer relating to any proof of appropriation involved in the proceed ings for the determination of the rela tive rights in and to the waters of Car-, son river, and its tributaries, in the I counties of Churchill, Douglas, Lyon, and Ormsby, State of Nevada ; and that 1 will submit my findings to the Court under the provisions of the aboveynen tioncd act as amended. You are further notified that you may, within sixty days after date of this no tice, or until June 10, 1920, file with the state engineer any additional or sup plementary maps, plats, surveys, or cvi- i dence. or objections to the admissibility of any evidence hitherto presented and on hie in my onice, in relation to your claim of water right or adverse to the claim or claims of the water right of any other party or parties in interest, in order so to perfect ypur claim in ac cordance with the provisions of the above-mentioned act; and I will con sider the whole thereof in rendering mv order of determination and the same Dailv Connecting at Reno and Mound House with Southern Pacific Co., and at snail become a part ot tne record whicn ...:.u ,;i fnr vnnAnr anH Vf arWWvill.. dailv -vr..m I sha11 be submitted to the court as pro- A1II1UCII vn..ij -"" J r viflrt Iw laur .Sunday with auto stages for Genoa, Walley Springs, Coleville, Topaz, Welling ton, Sweetwater and Bridgeport. Passengers for Masonic leave Minden Tuesday and Thursdays, remain at Sweetwater over night, arriving at Masonic on Wednesdays and Fridays. Dated at Carson City, Nevada, this'- 10th day of April, A. D., 1920. J. G. SCRUGHAM, State Engineer. i April 17-4w. It Pays to Head . Advertisements Yeu've often heard-the saying, "It pays to advertise. That is true. And it also pays to read advertisements pays you. If yu read advertisements consist ently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is also true. IT PAYS YOU IN M0NBY SAVED. There are many real bargains offered from time to time in the advertisements that appear in the Appeal. Watch for them. IT PAYS YOU IN SATISFAC TION. When a merchant asks tmi to come to his store he obli gates himself to sell you quality goods "as advertised." And you have a right to expect satisfac tion frem what you buy and you get it. It pays you in the time saved. When you know exact ly what you want to buy and where fo go to buy it, you donlt have to "look around'5 and wasle time finding it Bo you want to save money and time? Wouldn't you like to be sure of get ing satisfactory serv ice and quality goods every time you go to a store? Then read the advertisements and patronize the stores which can serve you best. APPEAL ADVERTISEMENTS are read by people who buy. V44 MMMmMMIMMMMMMMUMIHMMMIHIII I.M t t.MJMH ! t t i