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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920 H ,MJJM.M MM t H t M MHIHIHMIIHIIIHIHMIHH t. HHMH Tokyo Laundry... Carson St, Near Telegraph Wet Washing WASHING AND IRONING Lace Curtains a Specialty GIVE US A TKIAI Laundry Called for and Delivered Phone 12 13 ...Men's Spring Furnishings It Pays to Read Advertisememte 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 $6.50 Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Grips and Suit Cases In All Grades Have Your Spring Suit Made by Us We Guarantee a Fit For the movtng of furniture, house hold goods, trunks, machinery, etc Phone 941. j6-tf NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPROPRIATE THE PUBLIC WATERS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. Application No. 6141 Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of May, 1920, in accordance with Section 59, Chapter 59, of the Stat utes of 1919, Pietro Pierini & Bros., of Carson City, County of Ormsby, and State of Nevada, made application to the State Engineer of Nevada for per mission to appropriate the public wa ters of the State of Nevada. Such ap propriation 19 to be made from Carson river, at a point in the SEJ4 of NV, Sec. 35, T. 15 N., R. 20 E., M. D. B. & M., by means of the Mexican dam., and two cubic feet per second is to be con veyed to portions of SEJ4SWJ4. SWSW, NESW. SWNElt, WjSE, Sec. 14, NWJ4NEJ4, Sec. 23, T. 15 N., R. 20 E., M. D. B. & M., by means of the Mexican ditch, and lat erals, and there used for irrigation and domestic purposes, from April 15lh un til October 15th of each year. Water not to be returned to stream. Date of first publication, June 23, 1920. Date of last publication, July 21, 1920. Signed: J. G. SCRUGHAM, State Engineer. DELINQUENT TAXES AND DE LINQUENT TAX NOTICE To the following named persons and all owners or claimants to the personal property and real estate and the im provements thereon or improvements where assessed separately, hereafter de scribed, known or unknown: CHARLES EONDETTI Lots 1, 4. 5. block 38, S. T. & S. division. Total valuation, $150.00 Total tax . $ 6.00 15 per cent delinquency 90 Cost of advertising 2.00 Jos. Smyth ttttMMM Tt MM MM We Are Offering- Styleplus Suits Spring Styles at 55 and 60 Some Hold-Over Fall Styles In Stock at 35 & 40 I SPRING STOCK OF FURNISHING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY I We Now Have Carpenters' Aprons, a Complete Assortment of Hand kerchiefs, Paris Garters, Wool Shirts, Cotton Hosiery, Hats In Latest Shapes, Riding Pants, Leggings and Underwear. The Emporium Co. A. COHN, President tMMMMHMMMtl Total amount to pay $ 8.90 HARRY COOGAN Four acres in S. E. corner of the NEJ4 of SEJ4 of section 30, township 15 N., range 20 E. Total valuation $23.00. Total tax - $ 3.59 15 per cent delinquency 55 Cost of advertising 2.00 Total amount to pay $ 6.14 STEVE TULLY Lots 1, 2. 9, 10, block 75, Musstr division. Total valuation, $125.00. Total tax $ 5.00 15 per cent delinquency 75 Cost of advertising 2.00 Total amount to pay 7.75 CHIN SEE and LOW KIM FAT East 93$ feet of lots 7, 10, and east 93 feet of south 2 of lot 6., block 21. S. T. & S. divis ion, and Dobe house. Total val uation, $350.00. Total tax $ 15 per cent for delinquency .... Cost of advertising Total amount to pay 7.00 1.05 2.00 ..$10.05 NINA SUMPTER Beginning 450 feet north of NE corner of Minnesota and Washington streets, running north 70 feet; west 175 feet ; south 70 feet ; east 175 feet to place of beginning. Dwelling and furniture. Total filiation. $800.00. Total tax $16.00 15 fier rpnt riplinnuencv 2.40 Cost of advertising . 2.00 Total amount to pay 420.40 Fire Insurance James M. Leonard, Agent Caison Valley Bank Bldg, Phone 5-6-1 Carson, Nevada Carson Valley Bank Carson City : : Nevada CAPITAL, FULLY PAID $50,000.00 OFFICERS George Wingfield, Pres. W. H. Doyle, Vice-Pres. H. G. Humphrey, V-Pres-H. C. Clapp, Cashier G. B. Spradling, Ast C'shr. DIBECIO Geo. Wingfield W. H. Doyle H. G. Humphrey H. C. Clapp Chas. J. Rulison R S This bank will receive deposit, buy or sell foreign drafts, make loans and do a general banking business. Interest at the rate of X 4 per cent per annum will be paid on time Certificates of Deposits r and Savinzs Accounts. United States Denositorr for Postal saving funds. ' Virginia & Truckee Railway WAY TONG West 50 feet of south 87 feet of block 19, S. T. & S. division, and dwelling, Total valuation, $400.00. Total tax $16.00 15 per cent for delinquency 2.40 Cost of advertising 2.00 S. C. BIGELOW, General Offices, Carson City, Nevada A. M. ARDERY, General Manager H. L. GRIFFITHS, Total amount to pay ...$20.40 Office of County Auditor and Recorder, Ormsby County, Nevada. Carson City, Nev., June 23, 1920. Notice is hereby given that the fore going list contains the names of all de linquent tax payers, a description of h nrnnertv uoon which the taxes are delinquent, together with the amount of taxes due upon said property as snown w rlplinnnent tax list for the vear 1919, rptnrned to this office bv the county treasurer of Ormsby county, state of Nevada, and is a true copy of said De linquent List now unpaid. C. R. DAKE. County Recorder and ex-officio Audi tor of Ormsby County, Nevada. By CLARA M. CRISLER, Deputy. You and each of you are hereby noti fied that the tax upon your property for the year 1919 is now delinquent and you are further notified that unless said taxes are paid on or before the third Mondav in July. 1920. towit: July 19, 1920. your property will be sold at the Court House door u Carson City, Ormsby county, Nevada, at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day to pay said taxes, to- General Passenger Agent General Freight Agent No. 6 No. 41 No. 2 Effective No.l No. 3 No. 5 Motor Mixed Pass. April 22, 1920 Pass. Mixed Motor p. m. p. m. a. m. Mis. p. m. a. m. p. m. '4:30 1:10 8:35 0 Lv. Reno Ar. 6:50 10:50 1:10 4:53 1:45 9:00 11 Steamboat 624 10:22 12:47 5:08 2:05 9:16 17 Washoe 6:11 10:05 12:34 5:18 2:20 9:27 21 Franktown 6:00 9:51 12:24 5:40 2:55 9:50 31 Ar. Carson City Lv. 5:35 9:10 12:00 p.m. 3:35 10:00 31 Lv. Carson City Ar. 5:25 8:50 Noon 4:25 10:45 41 Mound House 5:00 8:10 5:09 11:17 50 Gold Hill 4:31 7:26 5:20 11:27 52 Ar. Virginia Lv. 4:20 7:15 No. 20 1 No. 18 No. 16 . No. 15 No. 17 1 No. 19 Motor Mixed Pass. Mixed Mixed Motor p. m. p. m. a. m. IMls. a. m. p. m. p. m. 5:45 3:10 10:00 0 Lv. Carson Vit Ar. 11:50 5:10 7:00 5:56 3:22 10:12 4 Stewart 11:38 4:58 6:49 6:20 3:50 10:40 15 Ar. Minden Lv. 11:10 4:30 6:25 Daily Connecting at Reno and Mound House with Southern Pacific Co., and at Minden with daily auto stage for Woodfords and Markleeville., daily except 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. gether with fifteen (15) per cent de- j er with three (3) per cent pef month linauency and the cost of advertising, and you are further notified that said sales will be subject to redemption within one year after the date of sale by payment of all of said sums, togeth- thereafter from the date of sale until paid. DANIEL E. MORTON, County Treasurer and Tax Receiver, By J. W. LEGATE, Deputy. You've often heard the saying, "It pays to advertise That is true. And it also pays to read advertisements pays you. If you read advertisements consist ently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is also true. IT PAYS YOU IN MONEY 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 you 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 from 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 to go to buy it, you don t have to "look around" and waste time finding it. Do you want to save money and time? Wouldn't you like to be sure of getting 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. 44 M 44"fM M ffM I'M A' I'M I.M 4JJ J JJJJJJ 31Lfil i i