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tub Weekly independent I r. I r. DOOUKtt. Editor an* lT*t>rUior auBscnierjLox bjltes Published etery FrlJij sod Mat lo ?ny ad- | dress ? postage paid? at the following rstes ay able In advance: On* Tear 14 00 SU Months.... U SO The Daily Independent SUBSCRIPTION HATES One Year W 00 Six Months 15 W For any period under six moatts, "Scents per month, Payable In advance. Delivered b y oarrier In Elko at 75 cents per month ' cents per weclt. Issued every afterr-"', days excepted. .-tf. always j vesaat. refus< jC its authorities. Entered at the Ei?wreupon turned his am through thjst-e,. 0?er tQ Moodv la' __ _..wl.ular was she with both sides this proved satisfactory all an Lady Moody used Coney island to ture her cows tin. All Ilir World knows that Ballard's Snow Litiitue no superior for HbeumatUm, Stitf J Cut?, SpraioF, Lumbago, <tnd all [ Buy it, try it and yon wili always ? Any body who has u*?J Ballard'* Liniment is a linn*; proof of wl does. AU we a.?!t of you is to i trial bottle. Price, ? x\ 00c md Sold by Elho Druii O1. Forgot the Tune. At an entertainment a little falling to recall the piece she wi read, exclaimed. ?'O, I forget the of my speech." S Live The Kins the market ready to "J throughout European There is no oon??l 13 Amt?r??a, ibe cry of enough for those ret Live D?. Km. j ing what should be gol1^# oi throat and lung into one distorted nighuc^ il*8- Julia llyder A state that decling-t^ys: "It never fails against this most infarnoti^' liD^ *? quickly of grand larceny, or, hat:-"^1^ Paine's opin fails to enforce its law, *^?iori;y of the in civilization, and its cit?'aEtrJ'- Disw>v made to feel the reproJ,?3 hUl1 *oro tbroats upon them. emedies bave failed, mid The future, tb-1'1 ColJl0 lt s ,tl10 ot! 1 J' 6uf lives, cannot br 'antn.l I:.. Elko Pruu ( ., and he who ~ 50.: and 61 ! :< ?. i'ri d boti'.e of au t?* " Jou'" ary No Bad Debts in Their C = rd Club, she There are not to he any bad card The debts at the new club for women, says fuss- the New York San. According to a ><! to j rule which ha* just Rone Into ciTtct The ; there, every less must be paid within >o!nt- 21 hours or the :icco\rt be handed ad so | over to the chairman cf the house that i committee. She is allowed to Jake aav Jund. measures she considers host. It was pas- decided that some such drastic pro vision as this would be the only means of settling the complicated qutstious certa!:: to ut i.;; :*tor i bridjro it has Your l.ivrr. oijits , . , ,. !-?? cat tf order. \ cu an to l*.l a; a bad i _ / ' j h-imor ??id ;rei up (vitU a bail taste in J | ?onr luiiuth. \ ou want tometliit>? to j ,j j imulate jour liver. Jt-st trj llerbine, j 'he liver regulator. A positive cure for 0 " oustip.ttj.jr , Dyspepsia ami all liver | complaint;. Hrs. F? >. Ft. Worth, Tex- I <w writes: ".i.'?v>- use.l Her ine iu ni> family for ] years. Word.-" can't rxprees what 1 tbink I Sirl, ;ibouf it. fSrery body Lo niy household ls 10 <tr<* buppv and we!!, au<J -ore o?o it to i lierbiutf.* SuiJ by Mlko Drug (*o. Sjr33333SS6iSS3Si : SBBBBBBBBHSEB^ I AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 1 Between Elko, Tuscarora, Aura, and 'Northern Points. LI P3 m w Automobile leave Elko every clay at 7 . M. for tlie North. ^ Fare between ^ko and Tusearora ?S10. each way r?4 Fare between 1 ko and- Aura or Columbia $1>.0U M each way. ELK0~ TlSsCARORA^ AUToSlTE | W. E. BRIDGMAN, M g _r. C rnercn 1 Hotel Duilding, Elko, Nevad , ra 133. 3Q3SQ3SSaS3 LBBS.S5.BBBBBS.J. ?? .\ ^iU? ?j ft* %sj isz a vCM IS &LL IT WILL vr i v r.r^r ?i - ? - - ? b>'ul I to w-r.!e f-r cur t.:<j 1RKE IIICVCM; e ?Bowing tha rr.r.*t Complete line of !u--Vtt-r .. ??CVCU;s TIUK.S ar.i M NDI;IL , M l j'uci ELLOW any other manufacturer or dealer ia the vjo::J. . ui.m u 4 .r wiuj so diacienicn'S prciiLS. 1 :vr SWP OH AFPPOVAL a: tfw'ut a efrtt r^y thf Y rrkiit ? ??? ? ? j'^e other liberal terms which no c ra cverythicg aad get cvich v i postal. 1 torca and can offer aa oppcrtua: uluur. v > jicaoic youag nta who apply at oa:e. r$QJQ PUt' ,IURE-PROQF TIRES ? r j i. ifar- Frico ? ?i:. SO per pair. }.) lntruduco \ /.I w/// ?o// tacks vc , ? ?M!? 4P. /or f//3/y H CUT THE At? (cash WITH ORDER $4.SS) NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. P. .-suit of 15 years experience in tire ins1. tog. No tSnni'cr from THORNS. CAC TUS. PINS, NAILS. TACKS or GLASS. Serious puncturcs, like intentional knife cuts, can be vttlcanizeil like any other tire. Tv 0 Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual uss. Over Seventy>fWe Thousand pairs so'd last year. a. SCRIPTlOHi Made In all Mzcs. with wil '"oMm the thick rubbrr tr**" "A" and punctare strljn ?? nml '?!>," nl?o rim ? to pren-nt rlrn cuttlui?. T. tire will outlast miy oil mike ? SOFT. LLVsllC L.U Y KID IK G. It is lively ar.d ea?y rMinir. very durable and I!- ! :h \ special quality of rubber, wliicn never becomcs porous and which cl' -:s up sraaU ? : th at allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds cf lttltrs fr-. :n sat; ;Scd cuv . nr. . that Meir tires have only been pumped upcnceor twkein a whole They weuh ro r; ? au c-.dinary tire, the puncture rtii?tiaz qualities bcinz Riven ty several layers r t'.-.i. ? prepared fa otic on the tread. That "HoMinc Itacle" sensation corntarnly felt when rid ir* on ? or ic t roads is overcome by the patent "basket Weave" tread which prevents all nir I: : t > r<juct :ed cut between tl-.e tire and the road thus over coaxing all sucti' n. The rrguiar j :::c f 1 tiirs ; i |S 50 per f<\ir. but for advertUinfr pnrpos-s wc ar: tajkin^ a spccial factory pri'.e t , f ? ? of on' / J?.s? per p.iir. Alt orders itilppol snme Cay letter Is received. We ship C.O.X> o:i n; . Yon 1 a not pay a cent untfrl you have (xarr.iufd and found tbtrr strictty n? r-Tirrsenlr-'. We wutallown cash discount of S per cent (thereby tr..ikinR the price ? tier pair) if you f rVLCa CASH WITH ORDER and ci this a ^fttwratsL We will iua fend 01 p! jtcd bra?9 h m l ru-np and two S-.mp'-ti rr.-:' tI r-- :'.ure cic?-;rs on full juid or -!er< ' runcl ire closers to t>e used in case of Mtcntion it knife cuts or heavy (tishcsj. Ttre.< to l-e : 1 : . at Ot It expe:'?e tf for mv rea-~n they are o t 'atisfictory on e*ani:nal:on. We jre ptrfectty rtliable and money ?'ent to us is as safe as in a bank, rtnacr. R*ptes:? or Freight Agent or the Kditor of t:ie.?c tires, ycri r.-ill find that they will r I ? ? this paper about er, tun it ? l jr, wear better. In"' f.j?r than any tir? j-c.t have ever used or seen at any price. Wc IcittW that ntl'will be < ? that when you want a bicycle vou will r-:-. e us your order. We waat you to scr.d ui order at once, hccv-e this rrniarkabtc llr . . Ask your r>> If ycu enter ?Hlouscr 1 wc) a i.. rtn S Q v-rri r,n/l f.'r o ?? illt-uj?-wli, f 1?, *addlrs, pedat*. parts and rrr - CfUAd I c- r; tl'.nx ir. the f;i vele line are M by r. at half I . : - c? char^dl by dealers and repair rr. u. Wr.te (' r our bi/ SI'NIHt V ct .i:> ?u? fJOT Wfl?r ! i1- ? ' n ' ."?II ' ful offtrs pri OO wonderful of t ig 1 ?l"!IT W. write ? 1 n 1 'Ml t d?y. IM? NUT TltlNlv Of nt'VIN'' Vr^JJ* bicycle or .1 pair of tirct from suyine until yen Vmw th" 1 rs we are tnnklt'g. It otily coats a p> ?tal to leairi everything. Write it f(OW. a^AD SYGLE CaifiPAIiY, uepf- "JL" CiilGfiGC, ci.i, 3SSSS?23SSS3^SS B?1 7}SSSB7D?Sl I?B For Armour's Mains ^ '(1 Baccn, Pftery Bro^. (Jresccnt flour, f vervtMnC; to William Go so Hunter Co (X V B tr '( & hY Hummer eou^li* '?tnl jit'll (.1 onco In lire's l?wxntin C 'tU'li Syrup, oun'aitis liotiey mni inr l?nf no Children liko it. li? In s?t i vo Qirilltiex reoommonc! it to mot hern, H< :ir?"n' oou*h?, croup yieM qatcUty. K?'o|? it on h*n<1, Hold t>> KlUo I)mik<'o M?n 7. ill I'ilfl U'mjkii ly ;v>m?'n | ut i n ct,lln| Hib> I Hi,-- with ii iioaszW-. Kiu In njU'ly riulil *lirrt> llie For.'tir? ? -i? in II intnistlnti OX!* t?. M ri li< \vn ill ? l<) i ? i < I , it cli tii c "t i ro'nul i (Iti.tr fi\bt?(vi h$< M l>) 1\i I > r ii <; (' ?. I I ???!? I ELKO LAND & IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ELKO TOWNSiTE LOTS \Y. E. BRIDGMAN, Manager. ream of ? Business Property Farm Lands, Ranches and Mines. Commercial Hotel Building, ______ Elko, Nevada ? ? B a B? B ? jBBBBB 'TTV^Tnm^T.IT-^enay^*-^ ?!?-**?? 1 I -- A Mruiurabl* liny. One of tlie days we re tne tuber wi:b i pleasure, m> well tis with profit t.i our ; health, u tlie oi.e uu which vre tvciitne | ac^u^inted with Dr. KinuV New Life PiUi-;the purifiers thit curt* hi-fuiaeh-.' iun! bilioiiiijcf*, iui! keep tbo bowel* ritrhr. -.'So at Llko Drus: (.Y.'s store. An Indorsement. Many years aco there was consider able malaria la Harrlsburg. Pa., which was attributed to the waters of the Susquehansa river, which was then the source of the city supply. One of the members of the legislature for that year, upon his return to hi3 con stltue-m, \as interviewed concerning the i lasuo. lie soon settled the <luos ion. i. pon niv soul. gentlemen," he declared, " the report of the foul ness of the water was a slander ou the city of Harrisburg. I absolutely know the water to be perfectly health ful. for during the session I drank the water on two different occasions, and I never experienced any ill effect whatever." Ar. Abtruse Problem. ^ h) is it so hard to get results f. otn an in\ estimation .' asked the first citizen. "because." answered the leader cf the mob. "an Investigation usually ad dresses Itself to the very abstruse prct-i jm o'. reducing the cost of a cor ; ui.. :ol s product to the consumer and cutting down the company's divi dends. " Pneumonia the Great Terror. To-day pneumonia stands as the most fearful dr.nger to which tho American people are normally ex posed during the winter and spring seasons. Statistics prepared by in surance actuaries furnish a grewsomo exhibit of the devastation wrought by It. Not only luts it had ruore deaths to Its credit during the past winter than consumption but it Is becoming more virulent each year, while con' sumption is cf less deadly o!?e< t as it Is L- inr .studied and cli:natlca!!> treat ed. Consumption is generally of slow er progress and its victims are given time to geek remedial agenc-icj. But pneumonia attacks the vigorous as well ns the weak and it throttles In days or hours. Against consumption there are mac> remedies and regimens to stay Its procres?. But the victim of pneumonia his little chance and it is 'he very irony of fate that the stronger i - I-: physically the quicker will he succumb to its fats! a'.'ack. Mr. V/ertheimer's Cut; .ess. Here fs a story told by Mr. Samp eon W'erthsmier. the fou:.,'.er of the house of Werthelmer. The coatontj cf a Mayfalr manlson was for sale, and dealers from all rarts of England were gathered togaher in the expec tation of scouring ba.ja'.n- but there were apparently no rarities. How ever, Mr. Wertlielnicr as'tjd the auc tioneer 11 he would take ouo bid for tho v.hole house. This was agreed to. and he got the i< t to.- n i ? : ut ?2.000. ihen lie walked . .? - ;he drawing room. and picked >i?> au ornament about nine Inches hi ;h. "This Is hat I want,* ho said "Vou can soil all the other stuff for me without re serve. it was a spcclaiea of rojral Dresden, made v- :.. that famous factor? wa* started it; t?:o j| -. Wer 'belmer afterwards s .id it for ?5,0*0. OIANT CRACKER WAS REAL. Lawyer's Great Joke on Friends In Court Room. Assistant Corporation Counsel James I... I'ugh of Washington Is al ways ready to play a joke on any of his friends, and, according to pen ImI I, uni Harper, chief assistant to Cif.ik I'otts. ho seems to take specla' <!? !'. ;:it In "deviling" him. According to .Mr. Harper, about the "worst" Mr. i'ugh ever did was some years nso, when .iuilge Miller w-as on the bench and "(Jen." Coxey's army was In town. The court had received soveral let ter ? stating that If th? "general" was sent down to the workhouse that tho courthouse would be * "dynamited." one morning after Coxcy had <>t ten vhat Judge Miller thought v. is coming to him, Mr. I'ugh came Into the lower court room with a giant firecracker, which looked nil tho world like a ' fake." for the reason that It was covered with advertlslnc. He laid It on the clerk's desk. Mr. Harper contemplated It for n moment and as It was b"fore tho opening of the lower court, ho was smoking a cl?ar. In a moment ho touched tho light to the fuse nod watched it burn, while Mr. Pitch Just stepped back and "InlTcd." Ilallff Cole w-as s'nnd Itlg with his hack to tho desk and Mr. Harper, not watching, when the cracker exploded like n cannon, of ficers rushed Into the court room, thinklnz some one bad been shot, and word was brought downstairs In n moment that Judge Miller, who bad be i i heerln. a ease from the bench, had "jumped about six feet." It l? said that he thought the place was beliip blown up by the friends of Coxoy. and wj en Mr. Ilarpor cam" up stairs a mew moments later to ex plain that It was not an anarchistic attempt, but a "prank of Jim i'ugh," ho paid he felt much relieved and hop id It would not occur again. Now. idavs. If th<* prosecutor contcs In \ It ti a "sliootlni: cracker" Mr. Harper ??ays he is going to "look Inside" be fore he applies nny lights to the fuse. Pineulo- arc for Use mjf.i'V- and blad der. I ririt quic't rt lief t< btelt rUcuni:.tifui, lutui t so. tir?-<i worn 'out (etliiiv, Tiiey produce catara) ;.ctlou of tiiv kidneys. 30 day? treatment i I CO. Money ri funded if I'iueules are not n?'b ( ilU tv, Bold !>y I'.lku I?rug Fine Health in Open Air. The health'^st perscr.s In the world ' ore gypsies, and they live In the open air. but there is an erroneous idea . that gypsies are people who defy the elements to destroy their health. On the contrary. tLcy are very careful. Indeed, of their health, even though living out of doors. They never go to bed with the draft blowing over them, but have free circulation around them, yet protected from rain and wind. While sometimes seemingly scantily attired, they always are warmly clothed beneath, wearing warm underclothing. The consump j tlvea who go to places for their ? health are cow living cxactlv as tho gypsies, and because of the diseaso being considered contagious, they must live hi tents. It Is here that the efficacy of pure air I? being fully dem ons' rated. for it often effects a cure if the patient is not too weak when the treatment begins. i l l*#* C tlMV ttllllg \\ Olll tll is cot tiecettiarily one of perfect form ? And features. Many a plain u otoat. who J could never st-rve 'ih an r.itist's model, j p< sSt?Sc? tli< -e r.:re quvities that ail the world admirer; ctHloiH, clear ejed, cit r.n in. colli fltin and that tinghtbut-ss of nn?i a?'ti<jD that accompany goo-J I he.i tL. A pb) finally weak woman is i lover attr.dive. n.>t i\tn to h?-r-*?!f. I lliiclric U.tlcrs ri store wca : women, ! ^iw? si roi j uervt;-, bright i-jcs, smooth ' velvety rial., beautiful complexion. GuaiacitteJ at Kh<<> I>r Uij L'o., dru^.'^ts | ? H!S DUTY AS HE SAW IT. Hsd T>sin Toid to C srr/ Out the Pro \ .:ci!, cr.d Hs Wanted Them. ! The widow of a village groccr was industriously placing the large, rosy 1 chocked apples cn the top of the di ' luiautive shriveled ones in the barrel wren Farmer Giles entered the es tablishment. according to the Itoches j ter Herald. "I want that tub o' but i ter," ho said, "an" those hams, and j that lot o' sugar, and ? " The shop k< eper rub! << her hands together with delight. "Yes. sir," she beamed, "de lighted to serve you, I'm sure. And what cise may 1 supply you with?" "Well." went on Mr. Giles, "there's all them bottles of tomato sauce, and them boxes o' biscuits an' ? an' all that other stufT." he concluded, vague ly. sweeping his hand around the shop. "Good gracious!" exclaimed tho wid ow. now rather alarmed, "whatever do you want with all them goods?" "I dunno, I'm sir ? " was the farmer's puzzled reply, l?u: I'm the executor of your late husband's will, an' the lawyer's Ju?.t told me it's my duty to | carry out the provisions. So come on. j I've got threo carta waitln' outside!" He Was Out of Sight. Recently 1 photographed a large fac tory group, and a few days later brought the proofs to snow the group and take orders. Quite a crowd gath ered around me to see the picture. Suddenly I felt someone pushing ills way through the crowd toward me. Up came a funny looking humpback and wanted to look at the proofs. There being about 120 In the group. It was taking some time for this Individ ual to find himself. He looked so dis appointed that I asked him where he sat when It was taken. !!?? answered: "I was In the engine room sweep ing." ? Judge's Library. Would Pension Mothers. Pensions for mothers are adtroeaM ed by a prominent society woman, who ha i seized upon the idea of an Kngllsh writer. Sle- nrgu? s especial ly In behalf of tho wives of workmen ?the kind of woman who, on a wage of sometimes less than eight dollars a week, has reared a large family. "Without the mother, where would the nation be?" she asks. "Yet what Is the nation doing for the mothers of America? Surely these women above nil others should be able to look forward to a period of rest after lighting the battle of life. With a state pension how much II. -liter would be the burdens of the worklngmau's wife! What an Inflii' are for good , would she be in her old age to tho rising generation, Instead of bolus as at present n drwt on the energies of her offspring ? young p.-ople who ought to be able to give all their tlmo and devotion to their own families." Diguerreotypes to "Conte In" Again. "Yes; I expeel to see a revival In dtiKuerrotypes." said a prominent pho tographer; "but It will Ik> nn expen sive fad. and Its Indulgence confined to people of means It simply Is a revival of Ih" things of old. for wblrh so many hfl*e a curious and Indeflnn bio liking. I tint equipped now to make daguerreotypes, but thus far the calls have been few. As the faet Hint I um making thctn heroines known I expect a gr?ai Increase In the orders. No; we're not looking anxiously for the b'Hlntu It's merely an adver tlsoment (or us. so to speak, but we think It n good move '.Ip tis hold >ur trade among the rich" ViT 5.y. r? 1 Henderson | Banking Company ? (Incorporated) Q Established 18S0. jjohu Hebdervon - - Putidt-n 1 L. O. Uendereon - Vn.tr-1'ri- iJci.t lUydvH Ik'Dcvrsdii - - Cashier l.ton K. David - A .sit. Cashier ! Trnnsactsn General banking Business. Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Interest paid on Lerm and Savings deposits at the rate of four per E cent. & ill is Correspondence Solicited. ELKO - - NEVADA The Best Shoes. Douglas t-ltoee for in?n uud wowt-n iml other unlets of tirst tlasn fco! wear. S >lil l>\ A. L. Malk 1'Lii ^-L' < Muu! EikODrug Comp'y Dealers in Pure Dru^s. Chemicals, Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. Perfumery, Liquors and ( itrtrj. OrJcrs L> Mai! Given Prompt Attw.itl.n Prescriptions Care.'uliy Comp-jund.-d Pro:*-. The Purest Dr'isjs. Fine Line ox Stationery Allegretti Famous Choco late Creams, Pure Stick Candy. riio bit is and stinc* of insects. s<ir.* tniri . cut* . i.urr.s and 1 rui.-i-w reliev. I it once with Pinesalve Carl^lized. Act# like a I'oulti V , Draws out ictlaii tua tMi. Try it. Price 'J-V. Sold l>> Kil:o l)ru_' Co. in i in i>i*n:it i I'm i:i nt t llK I o.irtli .luilirlul Ills! rlrl ?<f ill- * t .? I 1* ?if S?in'lilv lit Hint fnr II.. 1 unlit y .if I lk ". IS THE MATTKIl OK Till*. ESTATE Oh J A M KS llRAtX, Dereased-Notlce of -vt t 1 ! of IlLal AvcoUDt, ar.d of AppllculH't for liii :?1 Distribution. To all persons interested iu tlio estate of Jan.- ? llrain, l>?ceas-U:? l'ur-uant to law. Notice is h-'reny if iven tli 11 Sue C. llrain, Ex- cutrlx of !!;?? last Will a-_i] Testament of Jan.- s llraln dec-ascd, mi t 111 IMh (lay of July. I."?. rendered and pri?ent<i! (or allowance, approval a till cobtlrmntlon anil tiled In said Court, her tlaal aco-'int of her ad ministration of the ? stat.' of salil deceased acrcmpunlcd l.y a full r. jort of all matt* .t? ii'h! thluirs relatlc/ tlii-roto, ard w.th said dual account und report tiled her application ami petition, pray Ins- for an order. ju.Wetii'-nt uml dvi rv of said Court dUtriliiu r -if all of * aiJ OS tail' 10 atid am ?!> if the |wr.ou? ? Milled there to, and. Th it Saturday, th- S.-vcni* "Uth da> of Aiuv 11st. l>T, at 10 o'clock, ,\. M . at t tic court room of said Court, at Iho C iurlliou-K! la Elko, Etlic OMUty. State of Ne'a la. bat I a and Is hen tiy duly appoint! d at.d tlxeil as the tini- a- . I place for the allowance, approval atid conflrn'a tloa of said llual account an I the hrarlctf ol said report, and th<j hearing of nald petition for tlnal distribution ; at which 1 line and place ?n> person inter1 sti d la said est .to, n ay ap ; ? 1 I lllo ex i-ptlons. In writing. to sail account, or objections to s li I report. or may otherwise eolitest or resist said account nt.d report, or cither, or show cause. If any tln-j have, why said p-tion should uot Iij granted, Mated. July, IMh. 1.417. ]S?!At.| A. <1 DAWI.KY, Clerltof said Court I Inde'd I .it t Livor Pills k- ej> the *> t?t ?? in clrun tli** i.t uimoii fwret. Pron |?t ri lit f for lieailehi* and Idlion 110 -a '{n t I for ill the fiiiiiil}. H-dil h Klko Drllif Co Old Mlckor>> Dcslt. J nd I.cw|? Jordan, formerly of Corydon, Ind.. now rhinf of a division of th?> treasury d?'|>ai Intent In Wash Incten. Ilntla recreation and amuse meat in |iokim: nho f antii|tn< Hhotm and second hand furniture stores. While nosins nmnnd In a (inoritHown nhoji a few weeks a?o. ho raine upon a mahogany desk, eovereil with dirt ,tnd allowing the nntloet of yr.irs. llo sera|i<-tl through lo the woo I and found it to bv a icmnrl.ably Hun bit i f ma hoRiny. fo he look It for I2"i When he had pooled off two or thn<? layers of dirt, and had cleaned up the draw er*. he was amn/.ed to (ind this In scription: "Presented to Ills Kxcel lenc y, Andrew Jackson. i?y Ills friend, ! Caleb Pierre." Mr Jordan was do IlKhtcd and at once be^an in Investi gation. lie found thai thr desk was the one which Old lllekort bail inc. I while president of the llnltnl States. 'I'lio assoelntlon of ladles who tako rate of "The llennltage," the old Jack son home near Nashville, nro nenotl atltiK with Mr. Jordan for th? ptirchasc ?f the desk J. R. EB.Y, Physician and Surgeon, Elko, Nevada. crricc over dkcg stoke E. J. L. TABER. AuCorney and Counselor at l.aw. Office, Farrln^ton Bulldlnft. ELKO, NEVADA C. J. Ilood & A.J. Iiood Physicians and Surgeons. k'.J:o v I V \ ! Phone at Oftlcc: ? 6 a. to 9 p. to PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. Mabel K. Young, D. D. S. Oilicc: Carvillc Building ELKO - - NEVADA H. BERRY ? ASSAYER? TEXAIJO - - - NEVADA CHAKLUS 15. IIUNDEKSOX, Atturney-at-lMW , Elko ? ? - Nevada OTTO T. WILLIAM* Attrne:? ai i >, Jlhce in Oott.i Building - Front room up stairs BLEO. - ? ? SEVAUA. ' I I SUMMONS. IN I 1 1 K l.hlCKI nmtr <?l 1 III" Kourllt ?Iu?1U'ImI District of tl?r? Stair i ? ( Nt*% hIm, In himI fi?r i li* I'imiii i % ? - 1 Kiki>. DOHA S< i.M M KFtVl l.I.K, 1*: ..tntlfT. i.-alnst OEGRGK tl M. Si?MM ?K\ II.I.K, Defend ant: Action brought in isifl DIMrtct ?"..ur: of th" Fourth J i DI?'r.ctof tt.e -tatc Net atl>, id ur.d f? "f '-he Couaty of KiUo. ar.d tho Complaint f.It'.I lu the office of the i lerk 'if b.crict I'ourt Tl.e>t.?t' -?f N* \ .-lu kjr t tla,* toGcorifi* 11 M S ixti.f r. llle. Ifc-f- r. iact You arc hereby rc'|uir<d to appear It; at: a. tion u?;alti*t >? 'J by I!-' ul.-vi- r; .tl il pla.nlir? in tfci U.s'.ri- 1 1 - . r t . .1 '.h*- F-- .irth Ju j dicta 1> -:r.-*t c : tl s* .t- of Nt ? a 1 ?. ia au.t I for the Coast! of t" )'?<>. at..i ?.?> r it>- 1 -.tu I plain fllt-d therein, will icDdiifittietmtTft ?f tr." day nf rvtce , aft r I1 ? vrucfoa you Of I til* fcUtDtnOBH ?if kl r\ Bit WllblD JIiIn MOtlf; or If served out of county, but la thla dis trict, w itt.ln IWebtJT lltlli OtlMfWlM. wltl-m f r'.y ib'> "r Vtivnt t-y default will beta -i".i a.v>:::*t you uccoritiDif to tho prajcrof uli! complaint Tl.r action Is brought to obtain a judgment anil .i.-? K4 ? f this court for vir d-. ?.oi?tL/ ttt bond* of matrimony heretofore atd cow exist lug betwen you. <"??<. re*? II V S?M' rv llle, and lb" plaintiff. l>.ia S'.a.ii i-rvlile, upon tbi irrouads, a* al!' k'-<1 I*j ?iiM c< tuplatnt; t':at >.a or aN.ut the .'Hi lay of A ';- ?' I j<u. the smil ii?f< ' Jim, dl<r>itarJ tlio solemnity o your marriage tos?. wit ally at.il ulthout cat;?v ili-Hcrt?-?l ar.tl abanlutK.l plilntll?. >::il ? \> r ?lr.c>' baw codiIdUlJ al.il still cotit Iriu* wilfully aai! without ca iv to <lo?Tt an I al>an Jon <a;.l platalsf!. nt. l to li\f .? parat'i ?r.d apart frutij brr, without .>nv .'itrclfnt caair or r* a-'.r., an?l .t r Will ami without b? r eonHeat. I'lalDttf! fottnar ill(|M In hereon. plaint that fi r n.> rv tt.au i r." yr.tr la^t t>??t 11 tl." nal>l ib frndant. havt> t." u I t- 1 ?? . 1 to prt? vl?le jila'.nti-. your \?!fv. *l!h the romriion r.<T j cMami "I llf<*. oral i>nrh rrpb-ct l< r.ot ac.| w?. r.ot th** r? suli of pov* r(y or. your part ?A !. ?; I iM : r.-. . bli'.arn In trv All of whu h will n.orr I ?iij ai'p>-ar > rvf. rf ucr to tho x.tcplalnt on file In tbeoQloe of t b* ? co rk of s?ld ro-.rt. to which you ar** h?'r?*l?y p'b-rrr.l Ami you arc- hcr.jliy r ?,t ir.- ?l that If y<v'? fall to | ai p'-ar aixl ac?w.-r laid lompUlr.t :n at. vo r> ?lUin il IL- said pl?lnlin will apply lothn (,'ojrt for t!.f ill-s ilutlon of ? ild mart. ???<?. at in said complaint pray<d fur Ulvfo ur.l- r my hand and th- nt-nl of the t?:s trie: Co-irt of th- Kou ib Judicial litstrlct of II " >i it. -of S>'v ida. !:i ami f r iht- County of t-.l-i.> *1. '.tltb day of Juti". latto yar of ? 'ir t.' rd I l*r.Ai.| a <: HAWI.KY. Clerk. N'lllr.* lo I'rrililntfl Inflit1 l)tf.lrn'l Court of the fourth .1 ti licial l).rttrict "f tin- HI nlo of N- vhiIm, :ii iii.l for Klko Cuiiit}. In the mutter ?f tin- ttotutc "f I<. I' re i i'l>, ih'0'iu>e<]. Notice i?> hereby niter, tlmt the itmli r -ijr.ol lui' Ik en ? ' ii I v 1 1'| <>ii> It'll mi-. I IM iliii 'l li> the Difllrict Court of the Fourth .liiilicitl 111- ri t of (lie Si ite of NevrulM, in ft 1 1 1 1 for Klko Cotinty, uh n?l iiimi-triitor of tin e?' iito of .1 . (. Frenrl , deoerweil \ 1 1 i:r? tlt'ort- lint i itf eltii n?- nunii ?l a n i . f,t i|| o are n <|iieet< .1 to tile the mtmo ?.villi proper v.nii'l.i rs attn<*lietl, with the Cleric "f 'he Coiirf, within three mimtii!> of Mie lirttt ptlhlii'n'l'iti "f this notice. |l?t?''l . I mie '.'Stli, l'.HlT. w. w. noon Kit, Adminif trntor of tlie entitle of .1 I French, ilewnfol. Otto T. WilliHiii'f Attorney for ml- j iniiiiKlriitor tint for t'tiiil estnlo. N'oiU-r <'rt itlton. In ll?f tH.lrlct trtiirt nf lt?r r?nrth .liollclnl lll.trlct of thf Mnlr of Nfi-mlit. In nml for fltr l"lint% l'f flln IS 1IIK MATII It (IK Till. KSTATK UK BAMURti I'AYNK. Ih-i-i'ntt-d Notlti- to Creditor*. NOTICK I" IIKItKIIV IIIVKN that tho tin. ?l"r?lein'tl, havltiir l? en duly appointed etec utrix of tho lut Will and Te*tain< til of Sam. ucl I'ayne, ileccnuetl, by tho aUivo eiitltletl Court, on tho Fifteenth day of Juljr, A !?., IIXT, at .1 I tvltnf duly <nittllfi"d a* tiucli nxretttrlt. I.' tt' r? T- <lau ? titary havltiK b<"-n duly lolled to hor on the said Fifteenth ilajr of July, A. l? l.< 7. Notlco I* further iflten lliat nil person* liat Inn claims aitali st *alil es'.atn of Samuel fafne, ilcceaneil, late of tli" County of Klko, are h? r-'by re<|<llred lo Ole lh" satn". nlth Ihe j proper vouctii r? nnd aif l tvit* uttncheil, with j the Clerk of said Court, within three months j from tho dale of the llrsi publication of thin notice, or tin y will l>e forever tinned. hatid at Klko. Nevada this Fllleenth tiny of July. A. I> . IP"7 ANNIK !l MADUKN Kx( i utrl* of tlip Inst Will nntl Testament of Hatnue) I'nyno l)ecr??e?l . Clttlll.es II. IIIMil:n *o?? Attorney for F.tecutrlt Coal. Doors, Building I'aper, Terra Cotta Flues, Blinds, Sash Lime, Etc. Q Elko Lumber * Company ^ t ilLlBIHBQRj ? OrJers rrc?i?r prompt attention. ? [ ELKO. - ? ? ? NE- | FREDERICK DAVIS CIVIL. KNOINEKlt ?'nlttil M.Mfs'Drputy Mlttr?l !t?rit)ir KLKO. - NBVADA I?. C. McCLELLAN CIVIL AND MININC ENGINEER 29 Years Experience in Eastern Nevada. Address, Klko, Nevada W. G. Kline ?- ? \ r\ L)^?ler in rlarnti SaJJIes.Uits, Spur Chaparreras.Nobcs, Whips. G oves.ttc Needles lor al tiding sewing inj chines always j "y stock. w Impairing protrp I y attended to. Elko, Nev. Best. Job Printing at. TFe Independents Otlice southern Pacific lime Table. f:lk# HAS I HOLM > M'HIVI.J* DEPaKTS So. 2 I . . .7 :<0 a m ] .... 7 ..'10 a ro So. j I... 9.1'ij iti 't"J a ra No. 6 '.. p mi ... P.**r? p i" MOUNTAIN 1IMK WHSTBOUNlJ No. i j.. .11.21 pa. T7T?*2I p~m No. ^ ....... 1 ,:i"> pm ... I .V, p m No. t- |. . . 7.17 p in | . ? 7 47 r ni To t.h?; Public: I'lii* ('iiM'M' Sior<> i.< for liunncM mi.) will co? tinu" t*.? *fppl>' pntrow witli oo U nt r<-iuio:ial>lc {?nnv. Diitetl July 5. I9C.1. V. Vow r. li.. .\<lfi.i!)i*trnt?>r <>f tin1 Kutilc llirntr (.'iiiifit', Dccfimni. WARNING! ! All Hunting, Shooting or ! Fishing is herebv forbidden on our ranches at* South Fork. Any and all persons trespassing will be prosecut ed to the full extent ol the ? law. Reinhart Co. PINEULES 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO yMP* A dose at bed time usu ally relieves the mo9t severe case before morning. BACKACHE P1NEULR MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. 9. A. ION SALE BY KLKO DRl'G CO ?^r IIPWWW KILL the COUCH ?no CURE the LUNC8 """ Dr. King's New Discovery ... /Consumption Price FOR I OUGHS And 60c A $1.00 \J0l OS Free TfW Guaranteed for *11 THHOATnnd LUNO TltOUHLEH, or MONEY BACK.