CENTRAL NEVADAN. Thursday.dec 5. 1907 uf. D LEM.4IRE. «f- SOWS, (Inc.) Proprietors, F E. WOOLCOCK, : Editor. Entered at the pnstoffie* at Battle Mountain Nevada- as second class mail matter. NO AGENTS. All mining companies operating in this and NMfoining districts, and all other »;s**Hos hav ing bustntn* dealings with this paper, will please transact the same with ns directly, as We have no agents in San Francisco or other places. TERMS. One year by mail. 54 00 Six month* by mail. 2 50 One month by mail. 50 Correspondence Is solicited front the surround-1 lag country. Communications of a personal I Mature will be subject to a rigid scrutiny. ADVERTISING RATES. The following wale of price* ha* been adopt ed by the NEVADAN on legal advertising. Patent mining notices, per inch, 10 inser tions ...5 5 00 I Articles of incorporation, 6 insertions per inch . 3 00 Notice U* creditors and similar notices, per notice . 7 50 Land proofs . 10 00 Notice of forfeiture. 15 00 Contest notices. 15 oo J Summons . 15 00 t All other legal advertising, per inch, each Insertion. 100; ;i METAL MARKET Q UJ) J[A 11 ° N s . Silver...,,...,.Is .5111 ! ' Copper......14 1 Lead... 4.75 ? TO USE TELLPH ONE SERVICE. The railroad company is install ing the telegrnphone on the Salt Lake division and when the work is completed trainmen may talk from Carlin to Sacramento, says the 8pavks Forum. The telegraph one is quite a recent innovation on the local lines, but is proving quite a success. By menus of it a conductor of a stalled train can run a pole up to a diepntching wire and shout “Hello!” to any station along the line. It is a great con-; venience and will greatly facilitate! train operating. The telegrnphone j lias been in use on tiie Sacra mento division for the past year and has been a great aid to the employee of the lino. Hiscellaneous Jottings. A Few Short Items of Interest Around the State. Southern Nevada attorneys pro pose forming a bar association. The now roller rink in Reno was opened last Wednesday night with 600 sknters on the floor. Five offices in the Masonic Tem ple at Reno were entered and rob-1 bed of valuables in the neighbor hood of $100 worth last Friday night and an office ia the Colum bian building was also entered end a small amount of dentist's gold taken. The directors of the Florence Goldfield mining company at a re cent meeting declared a dividend ' of 10 cents a share, payable Janu- \ ery 2, 1908. This means thedis-l tribution of $105,000 to the stock holders of that mine. ■B9 sEUfa Mrs. Belle Dormer, the Tonopah booster, has opened up the first brokerage office in Rawhide and is doing a rushing business. She is one of Nevada's most energetic ladies, and has made both money and success in the brokerage busi ness.—Rawhide Rustler. A Lincoln county rancher struck an artesian well the other day ami applied to Controller Eggers for the bounty offered by the State for artesian wells. Instead of drawing the warrant, the Controll er referred the matter to Attorney General Stoddard and lie has rend ered an opinion thut the law auth orising the bounty is unconstitu tional. As a consequence the Lin coln rancher will get no bounty Cor his artesian well. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. W. F. Peterson is in town to-day. Marcus Bianchi was In town yester day from Lander. B, F. Wilson and wife drove in town from Galena to-day. George Abel went to Lovelock Mon day night with a carload of beef cattle. George Watt was a passenger from Austin Monday on his way to Lovelock. J. A. Gomes of Qolconda has gone tn Bellingham, Wash., to visit with his fam ily, who reside at that place. Commissioner Addington returned yesterday from Austin after attending a meeting of the Board Monday. On the first page will be found a notice calling for sealed proposals for the po sition of Matron of the County Hospital. Errol Licking arrived from the State University at Reno, last Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his parent?. He returned to Reno on No. 8 Sunday. The proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners which was held Monday will be published in our neat issue, being roceived too late for this issue. The N. C train came down from Aus tin Sunday morning and returned that afternoon with the taxes from the Southern Pacific Company which amounted to several thousand dollars. Do you know that Pineealve Carbnlix ed acts lik* a poultice in drawing out in flammation and poison? It is antiseptic. For cuts, burns, eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. Sold by the Hor ton Co. Rings Dyspepsia Tablets do the work Stomach trouble dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc , yield quickly. Two days treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by The Horton Co. Capitol Hotel^^ BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEV. Tables supplied with all the market af ford. First-class service. None but tirstcleas white cooks and whitk help employed. A nice, quiet place. KCKMAN Jt .vilLLEH, Props. ! C. W. BURGE, Freighter and Hauler. . . . Battle Mouktain, : : Nev. All work in my line will re ceive prompt attention and charges reasonable. Application No. Til. Notice of Application for Permission to Appropri ate the Public Waters of the State of Nevada. VOTICE IS HEREBY H1VEV TH.YTON THE iN 21st day «>f October, 1907. in accordance with Action 23, Chapter XVIll, of the Statutes of 11*07, one Charles H. Snow of Battle Moun tain, County of Lander. and State of Nevada, made application to the State Eneineer of Nevada for permission to appropriate the public waters of the State of Nevada. Such appropriation i* to be made from two sprint's called Mountain springs in the v W *% of N W Nj, Sec 19, T. Xi N, R 44 E, at points at the spring*, by means of pipes, and 2b cubic feet per second is to Ik- conveyed to points about one mile northerly from spring by means of pipes, and there used for mining and milling at Golden Era mines. Date of first publication. October .'list. (Signed) FRANK R. NICHOLAS, Biaffe Engineer. NOTICE. Orders taken for Wyoming Rocky Mountain coal. Car loads only. Apply to J. W. Treat, Exclusive Agent for Battle Mountain. HIGH GRADE PIANOS. EVERYTHING KNOWN IN :::: Ml’SLC, :::: Write J. D. Mariner, Reno, Nev. For Sale One HOUSE and LOT, located in the residential part of town. A good bargain. For further particu lars enquire nr write , F. A. LimIucoh, Hattie Mountain, Nev. Fresh Meat, Vegetables and Fruit g£ McINTYRE STARRETT COMPANY. SUCCESSORS TO BATTLE MOUNTAIN MEAT M A RKET Elko Assay Office. P. C. Hyman & Co. ELKO, NEVADA. All kinds of assays and chemical analyses care fully made. Samples by mail or express receive prompt attention. Postage rates i ou ore one cent per ounce. GEORGE B. HARRINGTON*, Assayer and Chemist. ELKO, NEVADA^ Mining Location Blanks 1 - i : Complete in every de tail. Easy to till out. j Miners and prospectors j will find them just what they are looicing for. Five cents each; 50 cents a dozen. Central Nevadan, Battle Mountain, Nevada _ it- not only one of tlit moat delicate and delicious breakfast foods pv«t offer ed to the uuiilio, but in addition, being composed elm >st entirely of pure glut er, ie one of the healthiest and moat nutritious food a known. For sale at A. D Lemaire 4 Hons LIVERY ** FEED STABLE. &.C. BLOSSOM. Prop First class teams ■fa and fin© carringes to let at reasonable rates. Hay and Grain For Sale. HORSES BOARDED BY THE DAY WEEK OR MONTH. BEST OF CARE (ilV EN TO STOCK. 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DRISCOLL _ t * j* law ornoH j* j» Deeds, Bonds, Leases, Abstracting Titles Mortgages, Etc. *bS"OFFICE—Front Street, Bnttle Mountain, Nev. __»___ Is the time to .show by actual demonstration that you are enterpris ing, and really desirous of seeing an improve ment in the general con dition of this vicinity YOU CAN T do this by moving along life’s path I , in that old. slow, inanimate way, with no apparent in centive, and no more mo tive force than that which characterizes the antiquat ed farmei or that deluded business man who sits idle, smiling as he moves slowly along. You must at least be appreciative of the enterprising spirit in others and foster such industries as are conducive to the upbuilding of the town and vicinity. THE Central iMlvadam, under its new management is an agent cf the people. It is de voted to the advertising and upbuilding of the county and its resources and will give the State and County news to it readers accurately and con cisely. ! Foster Home Industry !! 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