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CARSON DAILY APPEAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 FILED A PENALTY LIEN - ON HUMBOLDT CO. HOTEL' Louis A. Spellicr, collector of internal revenue for the distrio-of Nevada, filed a nen wun voumy ivecorucr rrauK wi main of Humbc-ldt'county against the hotel property in Paradise Vallley own ed by Santi Arriola and Ous Malactche- vana, known generally as tne aenwanz ; proierty. The lien demands a tax of j $2050 and $500 in penalties and arises i from the alleged sale of liquors on the j premises. Arriola was recently tried and acquitted in the federal court at , Carson City on a charge of dry law vio lation. llumlxjldt Star. APPOINTED COMMISSIONER ; OF LABOR AT BUTTE . r &s ) v( ( r AN ORDINANCE FIXING THB CLOSED SEASON ON VALLEY QUAIL AND ON GROUSE AND MOUNTAIN QUAIL WITHIN OMSBY COUNTY, NEVADA. .... ....... Pursuantto the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of -the State of Ne vada, entitled "An Act to provide for the protection and preservation of fish and game, providing for penalties for the volation thereof, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith." Approved March 27, 1917 and as amend ed March 23, 1921, the Board of County Commissioners of Ormsby County, State 'of Nevada, do ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, company, f corporation or association to kill, catch, trap, net, pound, weir, wound or pur sue with intent to catch, capture, injure or destroy, within the boundaries of Ormsby County, State of Nevada, any valley quail before the first day of Octo ber and after the fifteenth day of Octo ber of each and every year. Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, company, cor- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL porat:on or association to Kin,- caicn, er, beinjr born in Virginia City in 1879,- ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION ' trap, net, pound, weir, wound or pur the family moving to Butte in the eight-Jin the District Court of the First. Ju- sue w;th ntent to catch, capture, injure, ics when he was only a youth. His dicjal District of the State of -OT destroy, within the boundaries of father was the late Alexander McMahon J ;)ym a lor tne couuty 01 j Ormsby County, State of Nevada, any a nioneer resident of Virginia. IT,, thp fatrr r.f flip Ttslate of Charles trrouse or mountain quail before the , j M. Cavanaugh, Deceased. j first day of September and after the WANTED ' I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thati fiieenth day 0f September of each and nUfrict or State Reoresentative want- ' I'""";'"" - " " The Butte, Mont., Post announces the j appointment of William J. McMahon ; as commissioner of labor by the Ana-. conda Copper Company, who in the fu-j ture will adjust all grievances or d:s- putcs between that company and its) employes. The appointment is of spc-j cial interest in Virginia the Chronicle) says, as McMahon is a native Comstock- j BILLIE DOVE - At the head of a distinguished cast he hmt begun work on "Country Love," a screen fom dy drama based on a story by Hulbert Footner. every year. ed. To organize territory and put out salesmen for machine that sells to all merchants. Big opportunity for right man. Exclusive territory. Should make t nun fit t in t-:rt liiilinal District oil the State of Nevada, in and for the Sec. 3. Any person or persons, firm, County of Ormsby, made on the 26th , company, corporation or association day of August, VJ2Z, in the matter of j violatinjr the provisions of this Ordi- Cavanaugh, 1 cilan i,P 1eem-d oniltv of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof the estate of Charles M. ( ,l...wn rn1 tVldk ntlL-vrci 1 1 1 1 "? 1 O O A tT". 1I11C $3000 to $10,000 annually, $300 to $1WJ I ,r.r;v r ca;,i tat, will cpII at capital required. Address Box ,53, j public auction to the highest bulder, for shall be fined in any sum not less than cash, IawtuI money ot the Lnited Mates, ' nor more than. ?oUU. or imprisoned in and subject to confirmation by said Dis-Lhe Countv lail of Ormsby Countv. for 'trict Court, on Monday, the Zoth day ! . - nr of September, 1922, at 2 o'clock p.m. of " lt " - sa',1 dav. in front of the courthouse. hy 1)0in such fine and impr.sonment. Carson Citv. Ormsbv Countv. Nevada. Sec. 4. All Ordinances or parts of all the right, title, interest and estate ; Ordinances in conflict with the pro .ot the said Charles M. Cavanaugh at ..:.:,,. nf ,1,; nrflinai-.rp are berebv .. 1- 1 .t. 1 ll .1.. I --'- - i tne lime oi nis aeaiu, anu ait tne ngni, i , titli. arnl mtprrtt lhat ihe Saul pstate Seattle, Wash. Advt. CHIMNEY SWEEP T. Ryan, expert chimney sweep ; first class local references given. Phone Golden West Hotel. A25-lw. i 0 9' 0 J REX INGRAM The young director of "Tbo Four Horsemen" believes that tha classics will always be drawn upoa for motion picture materiaL has, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired other than or in- addition to that of the sa d Charles M. Cavanaugh at the time of his death, in and to-that certain piece, parcel -or tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Carson, Ormsby County, State of Nevada, and described as follows, to-j wit: Lot 4 and West 24 feet of Lot 3, Block 7, Sears, Thompson and Sears Division of Carson City, Nevada. Terms and conditions of sale," cash, lawful money of the United States, ten per cent (10) of the purchase money to be paid to the auctioneer on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by said District Court. NELLIE W..LAMMON, Administrator of the Estate of Charles M. Cavanaugh, de ceased. Carson City, Nevada, Sept. 2, 1922. 4, i.iium.ih, ji vv : . Fassed and approved this 6:h day of September, 1922. Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Ormsby County, Ne vada. Attest: This 6th day of September, 1922. J. V. LEGATE, County Clerk of said Ormsby Coun ty. S9-tf. Wood, Coal & Feed Yard When you want Coal that burns and leaves no clinkers Phone 1-54-1 We will supply your wants JOHN RUBKE CARSON, NEVADA- C. H. PETERS Insurance and Real Estate Carson City Nevada WARREN E. BALDY Attorney-at-Law Office Carson Vallley Bank Building Carson City, Nevada John M. Chartz Alfred Chartz CHARTZ & CHARTZ Attorney s-at-Law Tractice in all State and Federal Courts: Office: Corner west of Carson Valley Bank Building Carson City, Nevada Keep Smiling With H. P. ROGGE, D.C. Chiropractor FOR SALE The Hal Mighels ranch property, 37 acres, alfalfa, pasiure, and some grain lard. Over twenty flowing artesar wells. 100,000-gallon reservoir with c-'TV lete electric pumping plants Modern .-rcrete frost-proof bungalow of five rooms witn every city convenience. Brick cellar, barn for six cows, chick and brooder house. One mile from iv:c center on concrete highway, just outs-de citv limits. A goir incon-e prcpe'ty. For terms sx. owner or ad dress II. R. Migheli general delivery We Give Standard Willard Service on All Batteries With our experience and equipment we have a notion that we could work out a pretty fair sort of battery service without much help. But we also have an idea that it wouldn't measure up to the brand of service de veloped for our use by the Willard Storage Battery Company. As Battery Headquar ters we have the benefit of their years of experience, and of the definite national standards of service they have been able to develop as a result. Come in! No matter what make of battery you happen to have it needs the sort of attention pro vided by the Willard Stand ard of Service Carson Electric Shop H. B. Karge P. H. Heiden PHONE 1223 Representing Willard Storage Batteries W. S. C. CUSTER CORPS HO. 15 Meets the Second and Fourth Friday at 8 p. mM in Eagles HalL . Visiting and sojourning members are cordially invited. NETTIE QUILU SecY EVELYN S. BRADY. Pres. PLUMBING Plumbing and pipe work in all its branches promptly attended to. Phone 485. ED OURRAN NEW GOODS New French dress ginghams, 38 inches wide; new Percales; Pil low Tubing Pecquot, 45 inches wide; Flannelettes, pink, white, and grey, 36 inches wide; new Challiies Indian Head 66 inches wide. GEE.H1NG j n j Carson Valley Bank ' ' . XT I i Carson City Nevada CAPITAL, FULLY PAID 50,000.00 OFPICESf George Wingfield, Pre. L. W. Znowles, Vice-Pres H. C. Clapp, Cashier G. B. Spradling, Ast C'akr. DIRECTOR! Geo. Wingfield L. W. Knowles H. C. Clapp Chat. J. Rolitom This bank vi 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 Deposit! and Savings Accounts. United States Depository for Postal Saving Funds. !- A. G. Meyers All San Francisco Dailies Hot Butterkist Pop Corn Daily Peanuts and Confection Fresh Opposite Post Office Telephone 63 503 East Telegraph Street Office Hours: From 6 to 8 p.m. Lady Attendant - t PHONE 6 3 H. J. Vaughan PHONE 6 3 Tobacconist-Newsdealer-Billiard Parlor CARSON CITY, NEVADA GROCERIES HARDWARE CROCKERY Prices Are Right Quality Highest -4. Imported and Domestic Cigars Pipes, Smoking Tobacco, Cigarettes, Everything for the Smoker of Taste Pure Goods and Courteous Treatment VANILLA STRAWBERRY CHOCOLATE CHISM'S QUALITY ICE CREAM AT Matt Farrell's f Fire tosHrainice . James M. Leonard, Agent feuon VUey Bank' BIdg. n Phoae 5-6-1 VAN HEUSEN The World's Smartest Collars 50c EACH FINE PURE SILK SHIRTS Very best of Materials used in these articles. Triced at$6.00 EACH. GENUINE VELOUR HATS Very Swell. Priced at 6.00 MOORE'S PATENT BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Just the thing for every day. Good service. $1.00 EACH THE EMPORIUM Carson City, Nevada A. COHN, President MM HHM s. Virginia a Truckee Railway General Offices. Carson City, Nevada H. COFFIN, General Manager C. BIGELOW, H. U GRIFFITHS, General Passenger Agent - General Freight Agent No. 6 Mot'r No. 4 Mix'c m. 4.30 4.44 4.48 4.53 5.08 5.18 527 5.40 p. m. 1.08 1.30 1.38 1.45 2.05 2.20 2.35 2.55 3.35 3.45 425 4.47 No.2M'ls Pass. I v April 14, 1921 No. 1 Pass. a. m. 8.35 8.50 8.55 9.00 9.16 927 9.37 9.50 10.00 10.09 10.45 11.00 J 5.09 J 11.17 f 520 11.27 0 7 9 11 17 21 26 31 31 35 41 45 50 52 Ar Lv Reno Ar Huffakers - - Browns Steamboat Washoe Franktown Lake view Carson City Lv Carson City Ar Empire Mound House Haywards Gold Hill Virginia City' Lt p. m. 630 6.34 629 624 6.11 6.00 5.50 5.35 525 5.17 5.00 4.47 4.31 4 20 No. 3 Mixed a. m. 10.50 10.35 10.29 1022 10.05 9.51 9.37 9.10 8.50 8.37 8.10 7.45 726 7.15 No. 5 Motor p. m. 1.30 1.16 1.12 1.07 12,54 12.44 12.35 1220 No20!No.l8No. 164 Mot'rMix'dMixed No. 15 No. 17 INo. 19 p. m. 5.45 5.56 620 p.m.i 3.10 322 3.50 a. m. 10.00 10.12 10.40 0 4 15 Lv Ar Carson City Stewart Minden Ar Lv MixedlMixed IMotor p. m 12.10 11.58 11.30 p. in. I p. m. 5.10 4.58 4.30 7 m 6.49 6.25 rQ:i Pnnnrtina at Reno and Mound House with Southern Pacific Co., at Car mr,n Pit dailv -eot Sundav Mav 1st to 1 una-15th and September 1st to Octo ber 31st Dailv lune 15th to September 1st with auto stage for Glenbrook, I olrociH Park- Riinu and Al Tahoe: at Minden with daily auto stage for Woodfords and Markleeville ; daily except Sunday with auto stages for Genoa, Walley Springs, Colevilte, Topar, Wellington, Sweetwater and Bridgeport. Passengers for Masonic leave Minden Tuesdays and Thursdays, remain at Bridgeport over nights-arriving at Masonic on Wednesdays ana rnaayi. TOOLS Since men began to use stone to shape other stone into implements for the hunt or for war, a thought ful man has always appreciated a good tool. He depends upon it as an effi cient aid in his work. It is always reliable. Such are the tools in my stock. I will neither buy or sell an in. ferior tool at any price. E. 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