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LOCAL-PERSONAL
Happenings of
a Day in the
District
DRILL MAN DOWN.
W. A. Perkins, of Star Pointer,
came down to spend the night.
FROM OSOKOLA.
James H. Marriott arrived from
Osceola last night.
J. L. Cigars at the Palace
—O’Nellla tf
FROM LAKE.
A. Brooks and wife, of Salt Lake,
■were arrivals last night. They are
stopping at the Northern.
FROM GIROUX.
General Manager Mills and Mrs.
Mills, and their daughter. Miss Gene
vieve, of the Giroux, were visitors in
town yesterday.
AT LAKE.
Miss Virginia Carruthers, of the
Herrick-Kerin Investment Co., left
yesterday for a short visit to Salt
Lake.
Clerks’ Union No. 1229 will give
its first dame at Wonderland on
Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. tf
DISTURBED PEACE.
Joe Moore, a resident of McGill,
was fined $5 and costs yesterday by
Justice Cartwright for disturbing the
peace of the smelter town Friday.
He paid the assessment and went on
his way.
STORK ATTACHED.
The Busy Bee fruit store of the
Greek firm of Pappas & Wallace in
Ely was closed yesterday through an
attachment for $129.26 and costs
secured by Frank Schilling for goods
furnished.
ST. BARTHOLOMEWS.
Services will be as follows today:
Holy communion, 8 a. m. Morning
prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Even
ing prayer and sermon, 7:80 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m will be
held in the basement of the church.
Parents will please instruct their
children in this.
Phone CS-K when wanting laundry
called far and work will be satisfac
torily dona by the Troy laundry.
GREEK SERVICES.
The Greek Orthodox church will
hold services at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
in St. Bartholomew's church. Rev.
Stepanos Mackaronis, of Sacramento,
will officiate. The Greek priest will
also be present at the 11 o’clock ser
vice in his vestments, assisting Rev.
Hunting. In the morning bells will
be rung only at 8 and 11, but the
hours of service and the Sunday i
school are as usual.
8A1AM>\ LICENSE MATTER.
Chandler & Quayle, as attorneys
for the University Club, yesterday
filed with the clerk of the District ,
court a motion to quash the sum
mons issued in the action recently
instituted by District Attorney C. R. 1
Reeves, for White Pine county, to re-|
cover the sum of $347, alleged to be
due as arrearages in licenses for the
sale of liquor at retail over the bar
of the University Club. It is assert
ed in the notice that the complaint
does not state the cause and general
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LOST—PHOTOGRAPH OF WOMAN
and child; taken in Salt Lake. Re
turn to News office and receive
suitable reward. 23-2
FUR RENT—Two four-room and one
five-room house. Ely Securities
Co. 7-tf
FOUND—CAME TO MY PLACE AT
Hercules gap, Nov. 11, one bay
horse, weight 900 lbs., both hind
feet white, white spot on forehead.
Owner can have same by paying
for feed and this ad. R. C. Sturm,
Hercluea Gap. 21-lra
—- ;
WATCH AND <
•JEWELRY
REPAIRING
Any Watch
or artide ol
Jewdry is
usually worth Repairing
We are always glad to give
estimates on such work, and
yoa'U be surprised at how
little it costs.
If your watch caunot be re
pair'd or your jewelry Used,
we’ll frankly tell you so. l>on't
•ay “It can’t be done" ’till we
have a look at it.
MK i UNDSK06
OPTICIANS A JEWELERS,
Appointed Watch Inspectors
for X. ?f. R. R. All our work is
guaranteed. Ely and East Ely
nature of the action, or of any action
at all against the club.
Ml SIC OX TAP.
The Ely orchestra was to the fore
in East Ely last evening at the
Antlers, rendering a very good con
cert program which was heard by
a large crowd.
AS ADMINISTRATOR.
John P. Bareilles, of San Francis
co, yesterday filed with the clerk of
the District court a request for the
appointment of R. R. Ives, of East
Ely, as general administrator in the
settlement of the estate of his fath
er, Thomas Bareilles, deceased.
RKMt'RRERS.
A demurrer was filed by the de
fense yesterday with the clerk of the
district court in the action recently
instituted by W. E. Bililngs against
J. F. and H. E. Schraven to recover
on an assigned claim of a San Fran
cisco furniture house for an alleged
breach of contract. The demurrer
maintains that the complaint does
not state facts sufhT'ient to consti
tute a cause of action.
RAIN WILL BRINK FLOOD.
Rain which has threatened for the
last two days and which fell for a
short while during the night, is
looked forward to with dread by
those who are aware of the great
deal of snow that there is in the
mountains. This has softened in the
last few days and should n heavy
rain now fall the consequences would
very likely be serious to Ely. The
town is in excellent position to be
greatly damaged by flood waters
such as will unquestionably atteud a
big rain on top of the present snow.
HIKH SCHOOL DANCE.
Athletic Association Will Provide a
Pleasurable Event.
The White Pine County High
School Athletic Association will give
a dance next Friday night at Won
derland Hall to liquidate the indebt
edness incurred recently by bringing
the basketball team of the Elko high
school to Ely for a game. The young
people have been busy with arrange-;
ments for the event, which they In- j
tend to make one of the most enjoy-1
able that has been had in the dls-!
trlct. They will doubtless succeed.
Aside from this their enterprise and
excellent spirit is highly worthy of
cordial support.
_
BOYCOTT DEAR MEAT.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 22.—Tne act
ion of the Hyde Park Mothers' club
I in binding its members to eat no
butter until normal prices prevail
for the product, has inspired a sim
ilar boycott by the Twentieth Cen
tury club, on high priced meat. The
club passed a resolution today,
pledging its members to abstain
from meat on alternate days, as a
means of protesting against the j
present exorbitant prices.
The Twentieth Century club com- ;
posed entirely of society women, is
one of the most influential organ
izations of its kind in Ohio. The res
olution passed today was:
Resolved, That every member and
family abstain from the use of meat
of any kind on ailternate days for a
period of 30 days.
Members of the Susan R. Anthony
club are expected to take s'r.'.ilur act
ion. i
SOCIAL CIRCLES
Happenings of the Week in the
District—Luncheon Given
at Steptoe Brilliant
(Continued from Page Seven)
was the prevailing color, there being place cards of pink and JO,
dozen pink carnations used in the decoration scheme. Even the
charming hostess, Mrs. Rickard, had donned an elegant gown of
pink messaline. After the elaborate luncheon, served at 12:J0,
there were twelve tables of “500” in session tor a tew hours.
The following ladies were the happy prize winners: Mrs. Kent,
first prize, a beautiful hand painted vase; Mrs. Peacocke, second
prize, a cut glass toilet bottle; Mrs. alker, consolation, a piet
ty hand painted plate; Mrs. Butner, free-for-all, also a hand
painted plate. As there is not a more delightful hostess in the
district than Mrs. Rickard, nor a more satisfactory hostelry in
the state for such functions than the Steptoe hotel, it goes with
out saying that this was as pretty a party as was ever given
here. Following is the luncheon menu: Grape Fruit, Steptoe.
Salted Pecans, Candies. Oysters a la Kirkpatrick. Fried spring
chicken. Palace. Green peas in hearts. Julienne potatoes.
Crab salad cardinal. Ice cream sundae. Demi tasse. Mocha
cake.
Mrs. Jack Hanlin entertained at cards and luncheon Mon
day afternoon at her pretty little home in Hast Ely. The inter
ior looked very fetching with its tasteful decorations of greens
and red carnations, making a fitting background for the cos
tumes of the ladies. Mrs. Hanlin was a very charming hostess
l»oth at luncheon and at cards. Progressive euchre followed the j
discussion of the tempting viands, and the first prize, consisting
of a handsome hand painted olive dish, was won by Mrs. Mc
Lean. The second favor was captured by Mrs. Code and con
sisted of a very pretty hand painted cup and saucer. The con
solation prize fell to Mrs. Roj>er. Those present at the dainty
function were Mesdames Deekleman, Roper, Hartman, Weston,
Clanse, Padden, Code, Moon, Flammer, McLain. Gleason and;
Hanlin.
Notes of Rail
and Shop at
East Ely
Barney Hedges has adopted a new
red lantern fad on the ore run. Since
which his identity is more readily es
tablished by his friends around Lane
City.
A Greek section hand employed at
Copper Flat was brought to East Ely
hospital yesterday afternoon minus
a finger, which was cut off as clean
as if with a surgeon's knife, when
the end of a rail fell on it.
McGlI.L SOCIAL NOTES.
(Continued from page seven.)
was beid. Mrs. R. P. Arnold being
elected president; Mrs. B.H. Glad
ding, vice president, Mrs. J. A.
Cartwright, seceretary, and Mrs. E.
H. Folsom, treasurer. The club will
meet every ihursday now in stead
of every second Thursday as hereto
fore. The meeting today will be
with Mrs. Cartwright.
Mechanical Engineer Lindsay Dun
can was much surprised upon his re
turn home last Wednesday night, to
find ail the foremen holding positions
under him, gathered at his home. A.
E. Asper addressed Mr Duncan In be
half of all those present and in a few
very appropriate remarks told him
how they had all planned to call on
him at Christmas time and present j
him with a Christmas present. But,
owing to the Illness of Master
Mechanic Weller, and also to the In-,
jury of himself while out hunting on
Watch the Announcepient of the
BIG SALE
to be opened up in the building formerly oc
cupied by the Toggery. The store is now
being refitted by carpenters and paper hang
ers and it will be ready in a few days.
> This stock consists of Women’s and
Children’s Shoes, Rubber Goods, Men’s
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc.
This entire $10,000 stock must be sacrificed
at cost and below cost, as we must clean it
up in thirty days or less. We come here to
stay but expect to enter into an entirely new
line of business, and for that reason we must
unload at once so as to be ready March 1st
for our new line. Watch the date and day of
the opening sale opposite Wells Fargo office.
Christmas morning; they were un
able to carry out their plans until
that night Thanking him for the
kind treatment they had received
from him during the past year he
presented Mr. Duncan with a beauti
ful watch and chain. Mr. Duncan
thanked them all for their kind re
membrance and assisted by Mrs.
Duncan served them with a dainty
lunch. Those present were; C. A.
Gannon, W. H. Weller, Phil Harsh,
W. C. Converse, F. E. Jameson, T. H.
Blair, Harry Baylis, R. E. Clark,
Robert Johns, A. E. Asper, and H.
Kirchoplis.
A Conjoint Mutual Meeting was
held by the Latter Day Saints In the
shapel at the townsite last Sunday
night. The fo'lowing program was
rendered in a very pleasing manner:
Reading . Claren Solomon
Recitation .. folsom
Musical Selection . . Pearl Crawford
Vocal Duet.
. Ethel Blair and Clara Folsom
rtddress . Oliver Powell
Address. Mrs. Liddle
Address . Alma Ek
bongs by the choir.
It was a jolly crowd that rode to
Smelterville on a bob-sleigh Monday
night to chivaria A. E. Struhs and
bride. The sleigh was loaded down
with tin ware of every dtscription, a
tin shower to the newly weds being
the cause of the gatnerlng. A lunch
was also taken so as to make It a
complete surprise to the young
couple. An enjoyable evening was
spent. Those present were: Misses
Lila Folsom. C'laren Sclonnon, Ethel
Madsen. Messrs. McLain. McDowel,
McMurray and Solomon.
“Our dramatic club is going to
play ‘Lend Me Five Shillings’!"
“Touching thing. Isn’t It?"—
Cleveland Leader.
Dont Neglect
Your
TEETH
Toothbrushes
from 25c to 50c
All guaranteed
Steptoe Drug Go.
UP-TO-DATE PHARMACY
ELY, EAST ELY & McGILL
The RICHMAR
Rooms by the day, week or
month. Furnished housekeeping
rooms and unfurnished flats.
A flrst-class rooming and apart
ment house for family and tran
sient trade.
RICHARDSON * MARKS. Props.
G. D. Plummer, Mgr.
Ely, Nes.
BISHOP JEWELER.
That Engagement Ring
If you are looking for a ring,
there is none to good for her.
Whether it is a diamond or a
hand of pure gold, it should hear
the stamp of individuality that
uit the Bishop rings possess. All
rings we sell are stamped exactly
what they are.
“We are showing some s|M><iaJs
in diamond TilTany rings.'
ELY..McGILL.
GEORGE A. WILLIAMS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
All kinds, of electrical machinery
furnished and installed. A. C. & D. C.
Armature winding, repairs, etc. Mine
and mill work a specialty. Phone
118-Z, East Ely. Nevada.
Fuller’sCafe
IN NEW QUARTERS
524 Aultman St.
Ne«t to Ely National Ilank
Meals 35 Cents up
LUNCHES A SPECIALTY.
THE ELY
Latest Moving Pictures
and Illustrated Songs
Every Night
Clark’s Drug Store
ELY AND McGILL
Our drugs are always fresh
an.. Componding Perscriptions
is our specialty.
Perfumes, Toilet Articles and
all necessary drug sundries al
ways In stock.
Agents for Kastman Kodak Co.
CITY TRANSFER
TOM MENKY, Prop.
Express and baggage. Irate ordera
at raaeade liar. I’hone 120>X.
\ unnelly block, East Ely, Nevada.
Nevada Northern Hotel
L. T. LARSEN, PROP.
I Recently remodeled; rooms newly
papered and everything flrst-claea.
Heglar meals, the beat in the district.
I Also carry line of general mer
chandise. east ELY, NEVADA.
Map of Ely Copper District
Latest Edition 1910. Size 26x42 inches.
Price, Paper $5.00; Cloth $6.00
Compiled and for sale by
. HAFF & COLWELL BROTHERS
Mining Kiiginoer* and U. 8. Mineral Surveyors. KLY, NKV.
Sheet Blankets
Full 11-4 size, heavy
nap, regular $1.50
value. Extra special
at
$1.10
Campton Com. Co.

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