OCR Interpretation


The daily appeal. [volume] (Carson City, Nev.) 1906-1907, December 17, 1906, 6 O'CLOCK EDITION, Image 2

Image and text provided by University of Nevada Las Vegas University Libraries

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86076248/1906-12-17/ed-1/seq-2/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

ju -4
THE DAILY
CARSON CITY. NEVADA
Published every evening. Bumtay excepted.
I. O. LEWIS - " Leeeee md Publisher
OF l-ICE THE APPEAL tfLDO, CORNER OF MAIN AND 24 STREETS
The Nye :and Gntisby
County ; &
Always Up-To-Date
TELEPHONE
Ore- year by mail
Six. month by mall
Three-months by mail
Per week by carrier ..........
- ;- - (Entered at the Carson Post. Office as second else matter)
........ fiWiTllS:
tsoo
4 tot
2 St
Roosevelt's message was not only
twice as long as it should have been
hut it wa3 miserably mispelTed, following-
the new government system f
orthographic butchery.
Theodore should take a course in
spelling at night school before he
writes another message.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
CARSCM CITY, NEVADA
CAPITAL ......V.200,000
Frank Golden. President ;..-lL? Ryan, Viee-Praltfea.
A. O 'RaycrafL'Saehler and ' Beerstary ,,
Directors: FRANK GOLDEN, D. M. RYAN, JAV.V SVEjMtY.
JOHN McKANE, ALONiO TRIPP, L. L. PATRICK la. SCHtS
LINE, T. W. KENDAL, M. L. MeeDONALO, H. UJkA.
- - j. Mcquillan
INTETJlf PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS AT M fll CENT.
., Oeo. Wcowln9, Aset ' Cashier
Jn Cltv Nevada ' A. F. Tftae, Asst. Oaehier. Tewssab
Jas. Deegan, Asst.' CaaMer, QoWSebl
M. J. Hill, Asst. Cashier, Manhattan
Count Boni de Castellane will re
ceive $100 an article from a Paris
daily. He will probably descant
principally on the topic of trir! marriages.
It has developed that a Eath nr.l-
lionaire paid $5,000,000 for bogus a"
pitip. That iV nothing. Many a
American heiress, infatuated with the
glamor of a tinsel title, has paid more
than that for a husband who proved
a bogus man.
o-o
Nearly 1"0 claims have ehangod
hands in Wonder district within a
week and among the investors are
Marvin E. Isli. A. H. Swallow, V. V.
Kirby. W. A. Stevens. Patrick. Elliott
& Camp. .Tnmos J. Morse. M. E. Hop
kins ami Littleton Price.
Sealed proposals for furnishing sup
plies of groceries and . revisions, also
for meats of all kinds, to be delivered
at the State Orphans' Home, Carson
City, Nevada, for six "months from
and including January 1st, 1&07, will
be received up to noon of December
24, 1906, according to the requisition
furnished hv the sunerintendent A
the said Orphans' Home, now on file j
in the office of the the secretary of '
th? Board of Directors of the said ;
Orphans' Home.
All articles to be first class of their J
nd and to be delivered in such
oiiantities and at such times as tho
The State Bank & Trust Co
Carson City, Nevada
Capital Fully Paid Up $200,000
Branches ai Tonopah, Goldfield and Manhattan, Nevada.
DIRECTOR:.. T. 8. RICKEY GEO. H. MEYERS, P. H. PETERSEN, A.
LIVINGSTON, G. L. LEE, J. r. OODBURY, G W. MAPES, C. T. BEN
OER, W BROUGHER. T. B. Rickey, President; Geo. H. Mey
ere, vice President; J. P. Wooabury d Vice President; Jas. T. Davis
Cashier; E. D. Vanderlieth, Asst, Cashier; E. B. Cushman, Asst.
Cashier, Tonors : J. . Lindsa;-. Asst. Cashier, Goidi.elJ;
C. H. Wise. : -sst Cashier, Ilanhattan
I ! We are
I w i I 11 wear
- R 1BI . I owr lama
-U III J Li. V
I y. t
I ''lBB6ISTeRa
I EBl
Wassh csv nest Has an !
Tfcsy w ajsrtetnsj sM1ft
ewr
CbUdraem Amf Cs CeV
are Hantaan eV
Over, Fterahatma einel tree
ett Shee that makes IMm Walfc
Easy. We have a Una Hn af
good reliable
srices.
RLINGTON, Carson lity, Nevada
superintendent may direct, quanfiTy ; The sank wii reCeive deposits, buy and sell Foreign and Domestic Ex-
varvins; each month as may be ra-
nuirecl. 1
Ail articles not satisfactory will be
returned at the contractor's expense.
The bids to be directed to the Sec-
retnry of the State Orphans' Homo
Hoard of Directors. Carson City. Xf-
v-da.
The Board reserves the r:gh to r'V
Wt pny nr.d ail bills.
ORVIS RIXC.
change, give .rompt attention to Co lec'.icns; buy and sell Mining StccK
and do a GEI'.ERmL BANKING BUSINESS.
A SAFE DEP. cIT DEP- f.TMENT With over o ie hundred Se Depoa::
Boxes l;as oeer. placed in the Bank. These boxes are rented at trorr
$2.50 to ?0.iiO per year according to size.
Bank Money Orders sold on all principal' places in he United States
The Carson Exchange
CARON CITVS LEADINC HOTEL
The best m.Js for themoney
Nicely Furnished Rooms
state leaves the door daily for LaVe Tahoe and all
other points Meals 25 cents
L I . 0. De Jee iais Prop
no srst't
Mo'iiy Orders.
I
On the Rex srmina in Wonder dis- Car.-on Ci
trict assays have been had fr(m
to S:'."' per mn.
Secretary of the Bon vl.
.-'c . .. Oee. J 5 "iOnn.
I
A .shaft will at oik e be 'S tartest on l'a' people are ntakin heavy inve-;-the
Granite Contitn-t property at Ski- ments. A :nielior mm of the iluxin?:
doo. Four feet of ore averasnnsr $10 or1-, en Short Mountain sows seven
per ton has already been 'Uieovorod j winces of silver. isiiteen per com.
on the property. ! H':ul. one percent zinc and thirty-
I '-ighr ih't eenr alum. There are praleua
Clark Mountain on.rry. St.
The Gold ('hi'.nce Alining Comnany
mi this property which assay ac
has started a two compartment shaft a ?HS iter ton in lead and m
on its property east of l.add Mount- V(r 9,1,1 some carbonates runni.i
ss-. r";-. ir .-iarv:j-ias6tt3aiiaEJsaKirj!i
Pleat flarket Specials
New Eastern Silvcnthread sour kraut and genuine Dill Pickles
at the Nevada Meat Company. Nothing but U. S Inspected Meats
handled.
Every carcass stamped. We dot raise hogs at the slaughter
house on offal and refuse and sell it to you to eat.
NEVADA MEAT COMPANY, Formerly Eagle Market.
Scott Building :::::: Telephone 614.
Sacramento .Saloon
AMDY TODD, Pr.p.
ine best of liquid refreshments always on tap. tscludit.s imported
and domestic goods.
Good Cigars are a part o' tt.r etoc'-i.
AXHICUSKR DUSCH BEMR OX TAP
Pin.
around $7" per ton.
cssssssss
"ji y 5-oKV
Y C j
i
s
Hcaiuart;rr or Totirista
4fa Comma ';-a Traveler
cll L:;htea Ff
Sample Roon
Ught St.
And see h w quickly it will warm
a cold room or hallway. The Per
fection Oil Heater takes the place
of furnace and other stoves between
seasons, and in midwinter enables
you to warm any cold spot in the
house that the other stoves fail to
heat. The
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
is the handiest oil heater made.
Does not smoke, or. smell. Wick
cannot be turned too high or too
low. Perfectly safe and as easy to
operate as a lamp. 'All parts easily
cleaned. Gives intense heat at
. small cost. Every heater warrant
ed. No household shonld be
without the Perfection Oil Heater.
If not at your dealer's write to our
nearest agency for descriptive
circular.
The R&yb Lamp
tnrns nhrht into
day. Superior to
1am etc) Kw
all-round household use. Eonmnml with low im.
proved burner. Safe, simple, satisfactory. . . Brass
throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any
room whether library, dining-room, parlor, or bed
room. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest
agency if not at your dealer's.
. .STANDARD OtL COMPANY.
1
Davey & Maish
Fresh Fruits ui every season
Ice cream soda and iced drinks
Free tie! ivory to all. parts of tlx j: city. Country
orders promptly filled
M IN X.l I'.M i
A K S
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
ARLINGTON HOUSE.
STOUT & McMILLAN, Props
Only Modern Hotel in Carson
ONE t-LOCK FROM RAILWAY DEPOT .
TONOPAH RAILROAD
Time Table
MEYER'S MERCANTILE CO
Successors vo Oeo. H Meyers
Wholesale ?n(j Reail Dealer in
Choice Familv - Groceries
Local or Pacific Time
Trains leave Tonopah as follows:
For all points East and West ta
Hazen 7-25 a. m.
For Goldfield:
8:00 a. m., 4:15 p. m., 8:10 p. m.
Trains leave Goldfield as follows:
For all points east and west via
Hazen 5:55 a." m.
For Tocopah:
5:55 a. m., 9:15 a. m.. 5-30 p. m.
Trains arrive Tonopah as follows:
From all points east and west via
Hazen 7:50 p. m.
From Goldfield:
7-05 a. m.; 10:15 a. m., 6:30 p. m.
Trains arrive Goldfield as follows:
from all points east and west via
Hazen 9:15 p. m.
From Tonopah.
9:00 a. m., 5:15 p. m., 9:1a p. in.
Tickets and information at Station
Ticket office.
J. F. HEDDEN,
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED
I By receiving some inferior grade of
I '.vine or liquor from some foreign
ho;ie Drop into the wholesale es
tablishment of A. Livingston and he
i will provide you with the best that
tlie market affords at the most reason
able rates. Then too, you can always
j inspect the goods and also receive tho
' personal guarantee of a man known
'to everyone. Fixtures and glassware
kept in stock all the time.
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. E. T. KREBS
Physician and Surgeon
Carson City, Nevada
V. R. HOFER,
Nent for Fire. Life and Accident
Polcles. Office New Bank Bulti
tng, Carson City, Nevada.
OSCAR J. SMITH
1 J tJLVllllIlVIr
Stationery, Kodaks and Photographic SuppMes
Attorney at-Law, Room 3, Smith Bun I
Ing, Reno Nevv P. O. Box 597.
JAMES G. SWEENEY.
ttoraeyt-Law. Attorney Generals
Office. Capitol Building, Caret j
City. Nevada
. n. CAVELL,
Store op. Postoffice
cm iHtKsnJemwMrv'i
Phone No. Ml
jbl M: mtm is: :m::m. mamm
areob City Nevada. Onc.
Statu Bank & Trust Co.
DR. W. W. GOODE, U. D. S.
NEW BANK BUILDING
arson City. Nev. . 1
Hours 8-121-5 Phona 93
0-0 i
1
WANTED j
AGENTS Canvassers, mixers, ped-
dlers, solicitors, mail order people, j
people, etc., should by KRAMER'S
BOOK OF TRADE SECRETS Regular j
price ?5.00, but bal. of last edition for j
$1.25 as long as they last. Guaran-1
teed. Order quirk. Sioux Pub. Co.,
Sutherland, Iowa. n221mo
The Stone Market
Dealer in
Prime Beef, Pork. Veal,
Lamb -nd ish in SeasoiJ
Phone 504
The Bank JBaioonj
MEYER & SANGER, Proprietors
mith, t'arsun tri'i't farsun, ji'vada'j
The best appointed Private Cinl
Finest of ines, Liquors an
wvmm
1
t

xml | txt