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CARSON DAILY APPEAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28,k1922 People and Notes of Interest George Hussman spent last night here from GarJnerville. John Brennan of Mound House spent last night in Carson. J. A. Murphy registered at the Ar lington last niht from Reno. J. K. Wines of Arthur is visiting in this city. Jerry Connolly. Jr., returned to Car son yesterday from Reno. The Brownies will entertain with musical instruments, songs, and dances. You will surely love the Brownies. I. A. Lcgaris was a business visitor in Reno yesterday. George Kitzmeyer went to Reno yes terday on a short business trip. DIPHTHERIA QUARANTINE REMOVED AT McDERMITT A McDcrmitt, Nevada, dispatch says: Quarantine restrictions have been lifted at Fort McDermitt Indian res ervation, thos afflicted with the dis ease having recovered. Credit is due Dr. Bowman, who by his untiring ef forts succeeded in overcoming what at lone time threatened to be a serious epidemic. The physician was not only handicapped by delayed shipment of antitoxin, hut the Indians themselves were in a very low state of vitality. , owing to their half-starved condition, i The present winter has been very hard 1 sledding for the noble rendmcn. THE WEATHER S. Department of Agriculture C. F. Marvin, Chief MEETING NOTICE There will be a regular meeting to , night of Sierra Circle, Neighbors of ( Woodcraft, at the regular time in j Kagles' hall. All members are re ' quested to be present. I CHESTER NEWNHAM. G.N. !l)ORA BATH, Clerk. X IIV Is CI I v.y 1 i 1 it " " 1 " u s mm4 'Avb, Reno, Nev., Feb. 28, 1922. For Nevada Fair tonight and Wed nesday; continued cold. H. F. ALPS. Observations taken today at 8 a.m., 57 meridian time. First figures, low est temperature last night; second, highest yesterday; third, rain and melt ed snow past twenty-four hours. Amounts of precipitation of less than 0.01 inch are not published hereon. Boston . 34 Chicago 10 Denver 2 Helena ..10 Los Angeles 46 Modena, Utah ..... 10 New Orleans . 60 New York 34 Phoenix 38 Portland 32 Reno 16 Sacramento 42 Salt Lake City . 10 San francisco 48. Tonopah 14 Washington 40 Wnnemucca 6 Hours of sunrise and March 1 Sunrise, 6:32 a.m.; sunset, 5 :51 p.m. 36 16 16 60 34 68 40 62 50 37 - 58 28 58 32 56 36 sunset 26 0 .08 0 0 .04 0 0 0 0 .01 0 0 0 0 0 0 for SYRUP Balsamea The tafe, certain and speedy remedy for relief of all coughs and Colds, as well at for Bron chial and Lung troubles. Con tains no harmful drugs. For Sale by C.L K1TZF-1EYER, Druggist Full line of drugs, candies, sta tionery, kodaks, phonographs and Victor records. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT Members of Sierra Circle, No. 279. Neighbors of Woodcraft, and their friends will be entertained tonight at Eagles' hall, a program of pleasure for the evening having been arranged. ADDITIONAL PERSONAL rXnrvr. .1ntmMl trt h!iv0 tVi.- finest ftrmv rF "wrfwt lvmlrft ir tha world. -What!" exclaimed Gothamites. "we'll show "em!" And so girls with beautiful backs are boing measured and photographed at the Cohan Theater, New York, to eain evidence disputing tho claim of the -Wtoiy Citv. William Woodl'mry was among the arrivals here from Reno last night. Frank L. Wildes, who spent yester day in Reno, returned here last evening. Mrs. H. F. Dangberg has returned to her Carson Yallev home after a visit in this city with friends. The Children's Hour. Friday evening. will le worth while. Admission, 35c. iy mm w ! I r 'rr Annual Statement of GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE CO. of Kvanstnn, Wyoming, year 1921. Goods sold in state of Ne- ' vada $504,923.77 GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE CO. By 1L C. STEVENS, Secretary. f23-tlw. APPLES We just received a carload of Oregon Hood River apples and are selling at bottom prices. Before going elsewhere to purchase your apples or anything in the produce line, it would be to your ad vantage to compare our prices as we will try to meet all outside trade. t if ! i Carson Produce Market i Arlington Block, Phone 1061 i t Carson City, Nevada W. N. EVANS... FUNERAL DIKECTO LICENSED MORTICIAN NEW AUTO HEARSE Modern ParaphAiulia Lady Attendant EFFICIENCY MY MOTTO Parlors, 503 S. Cartoa St, Phone 44 naps?: lons-iastina Dars Vpl-m in each Darkaep.. X ll $0 THE PEOPLE iW Virginia, Minnesota, has made its third reduction in light rates since buying the lighting plant. No municipality should make the mistake of trying to establish a competing plant. Where a private utility oc cupies the field it is by all means advisable to purchase it at its fair appraised value as the first step toward muni cipal ownership. A franchise for a public utility is a prize, a big asset of any city. Don't fritter it away. WEED CHAINS federal Tires and Tubes A Large Stock of Assorted Sizes and Styles to Select From Red Arrow Garage & Auto Co PHONE 15 1 Geo. A. Cole, Pres. CARSON CITY, NEVADA i T. L. Hawkins, Sec-Treaa. Imported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, Cigaretter. Everything for the Smoker of Taste Pure Goods ant Courteous Treatment PHONE 6 3 H. J. Vaughan PHONE 6 3 Tobacconist-Newsdealer-Billiard Parlor All San Francisco Dailies--Hot fiutterkist Pop Corn Daily Peanuts and Confection,. Fresh OppositePost OfficeTelephone63 PLUMBING Plumbing and pipe work in all its branches promptly attended to. Phone 485. ED GTJRRAN 72 PAGES Handsomely Illustrated in Colors IT is net often that you get an oppor tunity to secure so valuable a cook book abso lutely free, and it is not often that we can make the otter. . It's too expensive. 72 pages full of the best, most delicious recipes prepared by the most noted cooking experts the country affords. Remember, we do not ask you to buy a can of baking powder, or send us one penny. Simply say "Send me your latest, beautiful cook book" and you will receive it promptly. Peddlers and house-to-housc canvassers have been trying to induce ladies to buy the baking powderthey have for sale and as an inducement are offering a cook book, egg beater or some other trinket with every can bought. To our customers and friends, we are offering our handsome cook book absolutely free. If you are in need of one it will be unnecessary for you to buy something you do not want Take, advantage of this free offer. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 nt. Some baking powders come in 1 2 oz. Fn"aten3 oT fs oz. cans. Be wure you get a pbiln J "when you WantTtT Send for the cook book today address CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. 4100-28 Flllmor Street CHICAGO, ILL. in each package. The biggest value in refreshment you can pos sibly buy. A BENEFIT to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. The price is 5 cents. Wood, Coal & Feed Yard When you want Coal that burns and leaves no clinkers Phone 1-5-1-1 We will supply your wants JOHN RUBKe! CARSON, NEVADA Must Received Good quality Ucking; linen for fancy work (linen color) ; red and white damask. GEE HING i I The Flavor Lasts WIWKO NOTICE FOR POSTING OF SET TLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the District Court of the First Ju dicial District of the State of Ne vada. In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Sauve, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Joseph Rochon, administrator of the estate of Joseph Sauve, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement and filed in this court his first and final acc-vUi;; and petition for distribution of the said estate, and that Saturday, the 18th !ay of March, 1922 at 10 o'clock a.m. ot said day, at the courtroom of said court, in Carson City, Orsmby County, 'Nevada, has been appointed by said (court for the settlement of said ac count and hearing said petition for the distrbution of said state at which time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and file his objections and exceptions in writing to the' said account, and contest the same. . ' Dated February 21st, 1922. J. VV. LEGATE, Clerk. PLATT & SANFORD, and Fourth Friday at 8 p. m., in tagles HalL T- rvJ?? visiung ana sojourning vited. NETTIE QUILU Sec'y. EVELYN S. BRADY, Tres. K5 t 4 PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS I have the agency for Pictorial Review Pat- t terns and Magazines and the stock is kept 4 up ivy uaiCi 4 I Mrs. ft. L mm Underwood Typewriters Rec3 Office, 36 W. 2d St. Phone 492 THOS. HUSTON, Nerad RepretenUtJT , 'A j Attorneys for Administrator, j ' f23-t3w. . 106 -zzzoczziz:. III I IX. X 1 H J I U 1DL