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U.N.<.Co. BELL COMPANY Direct Long Distance Telephone Service to Golconda and National Exchange Connections to Prin clpal Mines and Business places. McDermitt, Ore. Ranches Reached by Switch. AmOS Rtbel Creek Paradise Valley Seven Troughs Inlay Ciafey Rasebud Lovelock Rochester Horen Reno Coast Points Exchange Connections to Forty Ranch Telephones 0; nse /'ftSTAWCf H. B. HILL Manager John McCruden DEALER UN CEMENT BRICKS Of any desired color and iu soy quan t!ty. Wtnnsmocca, Nevada. RAW FURS WANTED PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION The Nevada Hide & Fur | Company Winnemucca, Nevada 1 The UPTOWN I I GROCERY I hi: i{ Staple and Fancy Groceries Cigars and Tobaccos '' ky ’/ 7/ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables § 1 A. J. RICH & CO. Golccnda Phone No. 333 j UP-TO-DATE CAFE j TOM FIVE St CO., Props. Under the new management the diningrooms have been completely remodelled, and the cafe is now entirely separated ! from the bar. _ !! • FIRST CLASS SERVICE AT | MODERATE PRICES I:; u $ Application No. 2618. Notice of Application for Permission to Appropriate the Public Watert of the State o' Nevada. Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of January, 1913, in accord !ance with Section 25, Chapter XXXI, of the Statutes of 1909, one Wm. A. Odbert, of Lake City, County of Modoc, and State of California, made application to the State Engineer of Nevada for permission to appropriate the public waters of the State of Ne vada. Such appropriation is to 1 e made from High Rock Lake, at points at or near a point in the outlet of High Rock Lake, from which the ! ortlo nst corner section 4, township 39 north, range 24 east, M. D. M., \ bears south 18 degrees east, distant ; 990 feet. b,V means of dams, and 665 cubic feet per second it to be con veyed to points on all of the irrigable lands situated in townships 39 and 10 north, range 34 east, and township 10 north, range 2.5 east, M. P. B. and M., I by means of ditches, flumes and pipe-, i and thpre used for irrigation pur ■ poses. Water not to be returned to | stream. ! Signed: W. M. KEARNEY, State Engineer. First publication, .lan. 28, 1913. Last publication, Feb. 27, 1913 . -o Subscribe for the Silver Si&te, $3 ■ per yea' IG. T. & P. Co. { ■ B - ?Z FirstcSass Telephone Service From WINNEMUCCA 8 » I, To Lovelock, Reno, Sacramento ^ and San Francisco. Also Paradise National, Me- 5^ Dermitt and intermediate « 8 points. !;‘l Golconda, Midas, Rattle Moun- 8 > tain. Connecting line to Alls- e !.> tin. Connecting line to Elko - < ami Mountain Citv. 8 8 Exchanges. > Winnemucea fwith continuous 8j o • » service). ;j' Golconda. ; Midas. 8 Battle Mountain. ;i; Paradise. 8 ;z National. < MeDermitt. 8 I For rates apply at office, Rail- 8 j 5 road street, Winnemucea. Ne- 8 ; ^ vada. k | Extraordinary [Subscription Offer | This set of 21 Pieces China Breakfast Dishes 9 I .: -V. W ■ • « |j I Retail Price, $3.50 per Set Will be given f ABSOLUTELY FREE j With anv 2 years' subscription to THE SILVER STATE Or one year each to different subscribers By mail, $o.00 per year By carrier, 4.20 per year Dishes cn cxl i ition at this office Application No. 2622. [Notic# of Application for Permission to Appropriate the Public Waters I of the State of Nevada. Notice is hereby given that on the |2S'th day of January, 1913, in accord ance with Section 25. Chapter XXXI, of the Statutes of 1909, Myra Winni ired Sprague, Ira Win. Minor and Wm. [Henry Minor, of MeDertnitt, County I of Humboldt, and State of Nevada, | made application to the State Engi -| neer of Nevada for permission to ap-! propriate the public waters of the | I-'tate of Nevada. Such- appropriation j is to be made from Washburn Creek,! at points in NE’/i of SW54 section 6, township 46 north,’ range 36 east, M. ! I>. B. and M., by means of a dam and ! 4.8 cubic fe"t per second is to be con- [ 'eyed to points in NE'i SW'4, SE'i | NW'4, 8% NE'4 section 6, township' 46 north, range 36 east, lots 2, 3 and t and SW'j NW*4 section 5, township 46 north, range 36 east, M. 1). B. and I M., ami the S’4 SW'q, S'j SE*i sec-I tion 33, township 47 north, range 361 east, M. I). B. and M., by means of ditches and laterals, and there used for irrigation and domestic purposes, j Water not to be returned to stream. Signed: W. M. KEARNEY, State Engineer. ' First publication, Feb. 6, 1913. hast publication March 6, 1913. -o NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Sixth Judicial District Court i of the State of Nevada, in and for > the County of Humboldt. In the Matter of the Estate of Angelo ! Forgnone, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the tin- ' dersigned, Christine Forgnone, admin istratrix with the will annexed of the ! estate of Angelo Forgnone, deceased, | that <>n the fifteenth (15th) day of February, A. I). 1913, she, the said i Christine Forgnone, was by order and [ decree of the above entitled Court j duly appointed administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of; Angelo Forgnone, deceased, and all 1 persons having claims against the | saiil estate of Angelo Forgnone. de- i ceased, are required to file the same, with the proper vouchers and statu tory affidavits attached, with the Clerk of the above entitled Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. First publication made on Tuesday, the eighteenth (18th) day of February, 1913. CH RISTTN E FC)RONONE, Administratrix with the Will An- I nexed. — TIME TABLE — j Southern Pacific Time Table. In Effect Dec. 22, 1912. East Bound. Train. Leaves. Xo. 2 . 1:13 a. m, No. 4 .3:35 a. m. Xo. 6 .3:04 p. m. Xo. 10 .5:10 p. m. West Bound. Xo. 5 .3:35 a. m Xo. 3 .7:59 p. m. No. 1 .11:23 p. m. Western Pacific Railway. West Bound. Xo. 1 (Limited)—Arrives Winne- ; mucca 1:45 a. m.; Xo. 3 arrives 11:49 a. in. East Bound. Xo. 2 (Limited)—Arrives Winne muca 3:45 a. in.; No. 4 arrives 4:05 p. in. WlnneniuccA&eanedy Stage Line. Leaves Winnemueca Monday and Friday mornings, returning following day. The Haviland & Hoskins Au'u> Stages. Leave Winnemueca (and opposite 1 points) daily (except Sunday) at 7 a. I in. for Paradise, National, McDermitt ! and way stations. 25-lbs. baggage al lowed, 3c for excess. Fares—Toll j House, $2.50; Willow Point, $4; Para dise $5.00 Paradise Hill, $5.00; Amos, (7.50; Andorno, $H.50; Rebel Creek, $10.00; National, $12.00; McDermitt, $12.00. Office and garage r- Sixth, near Bridge. Phono 46 51 «T ■»—' ! h i opular Mechanics ; bs ;‘?azine '•TUTTED SO VC: J CA..X UNDERSTAND IT" “ d Story of the I th World’s Progress which you *y begin reading at any time, and \ ■> hich will hold your interest forever. i:3 FACt.S EACH MONTH 330 PICTURES 2C9 ARTICLE CF GENERAL INTEREST I T>iC "SSop Notes** Department (20 pages) t ivcs (a? w .,vs to do things—how to niak. *t useful articles lor home and shop, repairs, etc. j I ’Amateur Mechanics” (10 pages) tells bow to , make Mission -umiture, win-less outfits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. | $1.50 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS J Ask your newsdealer, or I WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY POPULAR MECHANICS CO. SIS W. Washington St., CHICAGO , ^- -■ I M 8 I a Wines, Litters, Sr. Sported, Key Wesl end Tan.ps Cigars S f “THE BUD” f ONLY THE BEST j f BAR AND CAFE Ladies’ Entrance Rear First National Bank 'i . * i Open Day and Night W hite Help Only caaassssaaMsosssaass^scwsaeEasattiaawf wwfwwmwmimwwwimwi | The Fashion Restaurant I I Best of everything in the market | served to patrons. Specialty ?! made of good coffee. Open day | and night. j*> j* > ' | WONG & MAC, Prop. WINNEMUCCA | .<-T~TTTIW<i: * I KLUCNY’SAPARTMENT HOUsT] J Sirtb and Lay Sts., Winnemucca. Nevada, one block from Southern < > Pacific station. I > Y Thoroughly modern in every respect. Rooms single or en suite. i > y TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. * * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»». 4 THE HORSE IS NO FOOL ♦ t He knows when he’s getting T ♦ proper treatment, when his feed is Y ▼ f sound, clean and nourishing, only Y ♦ he can’t tell you, save by his ac- X tions, his work, bis general appear- ▲ ance. Do the best by yourself by i a doing the best by him in lodging ♦ J your orders for sound and clean y 4 grain and feed in this mart for ▼ 4 horse and cattle provender. Y j Haviland & Hoskins:: ► ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ; tW. T. Daniely, Pres. A. P. Wiedman, Secy-Treas. $ Geo. J. Wiedman, Architect \ £ | Winnemucca Construe- i | tion Co. I Architects and Structural En- £ gineers. >; Robins Building, Winnemucca, Nevada. ;! The Magnolia Saloon and Club Room Quiet. Neat. Cosy. Imported and Uomeitie Wines, Liquor* and Cigars. The Best of Every thing P. LAVEAGA, Prop GIROUX LIVERY.. J HAVILAND & HOSKINS | Feed and Sales Stable I FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS 8 Transient Stock will be riven » the Best of Care. All Kinds of Hay and Grain. » McDerniitt and Paradise Stage o Line in Connection. 8 Stage leaves for Paradise and | McDeraiitt every day except Sunday at t> a. m. Opposite Winneruueca Hotel ■ j Having acquired the management of he CITY BAKERY l am now prepared to supply the >eople of Winnemucca with Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, i d all goods carried by a first class ■ vkcshop. Only first-class bakers enr doyed. All our bread, pies, cakes, etc., on .ale at Up-Town Grocery. W. F. DIEHL -- “EL TROPICO" TRY THEM i hey ’re the brand so many of your friends like. Don't be seared on th: t account. Your friends buy them by tke box, always have their poekcte full .m so won’t be diving into YO0E BOX OF CiCAX* if you buy one. For delight and com fort. in a smoke, you get it buying here. We have the beet imported and domes tic cigars manufactured. Price is al O K 'd correct by the smoker. iv . B. JOHNSON HOT TAMALES CONFECTIONERY STORE Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. The Leading Magazines. COONEY & CO. Opposite Western Union Office Phone 93. Under new management The Busch Hotel T. ARRASCADA A CO. Prop* Bar in connection with dining-room and private Wine rooms. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOARS iiii^—irin .. ii ■ i mm —————fcd—1 FLAGGED TRAIN WITH SHIRT Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Raleigh, X. C., once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters. ‘‘1 was in a terrible plight when 1 began to use them,” he writes, ‘‘my stomach, head, back and kidneys were all badly af fected and my liver was in Rad condi tion, but four laities of Electric Bi. ters made me fool like a ne ' man.” A trial will convince you of their 'natch* R>ns merit for any ston aeli. liver or kidney Rouble. Brice 50 cents at Eagle drug store.—Advertisement.