* OWYHEE NUGGET OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. 1 BEST ADVERTISING MFDIUM EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO NONE. VOLUME XVIII. SILVER CITY, OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO, DECEMBER 4, 1908. NUMBER 30 THE LOCAL N E WS 8weeney's made to order clothing îb up to-date. J. Bernardo, of Jordan Valley, is in Silver on business. Anything from a diamond necklace to a baby rattle found at Rowett's. Some people think it is better to litre lawyers and go into a law suit than pay their honest debts. A fine line of fancy pipes, toys of all kinds and descriptions, silverware, and jewelry at Rowett's. Dr. W. R. Hamilton and J. E. Mas ters returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Boise and other points. The Banner mill has been running this week on ore selected from the up per works of the Banner mine. The examination of candidates for Teacher's Certificates is in two applicants having appeared. Imported decorated and plain Crockery and fancy toilet sets, also fine patterns of immitation cut glass at Philipp's Hard ware Store. A fine assortment of samples of was gathered from the different mines and taken to Boise by Mr. Waldron, this week. Our popular Central lady, Miss Han lon, returned last Monday, from s visit to friends in Boise, and reports haviug had a very pleasaut time. Geo. Rasner, one of the prominent mine owners of South Mountain, in yesterday and is renewing acquaint ances in Silver. We are pleased to state that W. F. Sommercamp is much improved in health and has returned from Portland, Oregon, where he went to oonsuit a doctor. progress, ore came John Miller lias been taking a short vacation from his arduous labors. He was down to J. C. Connors' ranch sup eriutendiug the construction of roosts for snow hirdsduring the coming winter. Our Commercial Club meets every Sunday eveniug at 7:00 o'clock at Dr. Heer's office. As the adoption of the By-Laws will come before the meeting next Sunday evening, a large attendance is desired. On last Monday the youngest child of W. B. Hurd wag severely scalded on the breast, by upsetting a oup of hot water. The little fellow has suffered consider ably, but is now muoli better aud gat ing along nicely. A newspaper cyclone must have struck Malheur County, Oregon. The oldest paper in the county, the "Mal heur Gazette," suspended publication and gave up the Ghost. The Democrat and Argus, of Ontario, have changed hands. Notice:— All parties having business with me are hereby notified that I have appointed F. T. Fouling, of DeLamar, Idaho, as my authorized agent, for the transaction of business daring my ab sence. Dec. 3rd, 1908. Mr. A. Koberle, of Oakland, Cal., is in Silver looking over the mining situa tion. He is very much impressed with our beautiful climate, and as he is a man who has visited nearly every part of the globe, his judgement on such matters is considered good authority. County Commissioner Fred Brunzell is slowly recovering from the effects of the paralytic stroke he received about the 10th of last month. He was affected on the left side, but is uow able to have some use of his limbs on that side. Mrs. Brunzell was able to leave him for the first time, on Wednesday morning, when she left for a hurried trip to Mur phy. Mr. Brunzell's many friends hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Chas. Forney, Nampa, Idaho. It is reported that Wm. Plughoff, of the Ontario Argus, has sold his paper plant and business, and bas re tired from actire participation in the struggles of this life, and intends to lire a life of ease and luxury. A few years ago, when we first knew "Plug," he was publishing a red hot democratic paper in Vale, and was a thoroughly dyed in the wool follower of Jefferson and Jackson, but a turn of fortune's wheel made him the owuer of a repub lican paper, and so "Plug" has tried to to appear to the world as a G. O. P. booster and a disciple of Roosevelt. The only reason we can think of that caused "Plug" to quit the republican newspaper business, is, that the imbib ing of so much republican dope into his system has given him the "Yaller Janders" or perhaps his "liver is touched." No, no, "Plug," you will never make a good republican, although yon were a good republican editor. Our band is progressing nicely under the leadership of J. E. Dickens. Sev eral new instruments hare been secured. The interest taken by the members in dicates that Silver City will soon have a b md second to none in the state. All that is uecessary for a community to enjoy the blessiugs of this life is to be contented with the surroundings and to make tire beet of the conditions as fonnd. With our glorious mountain climate and prosperous mines and bright prospects for the futuie, even if silver has gone down to 47% cents, we will make the best of it aud laugh aud grow fat, and let the other fellow do the worrying. The next thing to start in Silver is an Amateur Dramatic Club; get up some good plays, by home talent, and prepare to have a good time during the winter. Get in and help stir up something to entertain yourself and friends, aud enjoy this short life while you live, for when you die you will be a long time dead. "You have a model husband," said a lady who was congratulating the bride. The next day the bride bethought her to look up the word "model" in the dictionary, and this is what she found: Model: A small imitation of the real thing.—Ex There are a good many "moiel" men in every community. news $20 REWARD For the delivery to me at Silver City, Idaho, of two pack mu lea, both saddle marked, and good sized mules. One branded A on right shoulder and right stifle. Said mules were lost on Boulder creek. 38 Eugene Larrauri. Our merchants are good hustlers and up-to-date business men, and very ac comodating, but we doubt if they can equal the Jew in the following article: A gentleman went into the shop of a Jewish clothing dealer and laid a five dollar gold pieoe on the counter in pay ment for what he wished to buy. In a few moments the man returned and saw the Jew's little boy in the act of swallowing the money. The Jew de manded another five dollars, which hie customer declined to pay. The gentle man finully said he would see the Jew again, but still he thought he should be allowed credit for the five dollars. A week later he went into the shop again. The Jew said : "I gave my boy castor oil, I gave him pills, I gave him everything I think of, an all I get vos t'ree dollars an' eighty-five cents!"— Easton Journal. Universal coffee perculators make per fect coffee, sold by Philipp. Any Suit in fhe house for $16 Sweeney, Silver City. MINING IN OWYHEE COUNTY C. H. Dennison has returned to the east in the interest of the Federal min ing company. While absent on the trip lie may cross the big pond and in terview the English investors. We are not informed as to the exact parties in London whom he expects to interest in the company's property, but think he may interview both Edward and Alexandria on the subject and succeed in getting them interested in this flour ishing camp. Mr. Waldron will depart for the east to select the uecessary ma chinery for the mine, about the middle of the mouth. Mr. Cartwright, the foreman of the company, is rapidly pushing the tuunel into the mountain with three shifts of good miners. The Silver M. & M. Co. are having trouble getting lumber to complete their buildings, as the demand for freight from Murphy to the mines ex ceeds the capacity of the freighters, but if this good weather holds a few days longer, all will be supplied. The de layed air com preesor for this company came in a few days ago aud will be in stalled as soon as possible. The investor in mining property should pay as much attention to the management of the property as to any For Christmas Presents Q-o To -A.sli.er A.. <3-©totielFs You will find there the Finest Assortment of Goods from the Best Factories and at the Lowest 3?riO©S. LIbbey's Cut Glass. A choice selection from "The World's Best." American and French Hand Painted China. The Beautiful Pat terns must be seen to be appreciated. "Haviland," "Old Ivory ports in all the newest styles and patterns. Pictures and Medallions. No Finer Assortment Anywhere Art Pillows, Music Rolls, Xmas Papeteries, Toilet Cases, Post Card Albums, Pens, etc., etc. All the newest Gift Books, Poems and Novels. M and other In Smoking Sets Fountain Pens Shaving Articles, Pipes 0'g ar s> the BEST to be had Fancy Cork-screws and Flasks 0*gar Cases and Pocket Books Toilet Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes. Oar Perfumes are the Choicest Odors from the Best French and American Lines CANDY. ITota Enow Otar Line McDonald's Lotvney* s and Velvets Buy early and you will get what you want, for you can't make a mistake if you buy at ASHER A. GETCHELL'S Drug Store Post Office otber point in his investigation of the mine. While a vein of quartz contain some very rich deposits of and the prospects for it proving a good dividend paying mine are very good and very favorable, it very frequently mav ore failure through mismanage A man may be a good rancher, ' proves a ment. a good jeweler, lawyer, doctor good blacksmith, but when it comes to or even a managing the development of a mining properly he will generally prove an ut ter failure. One instance of this ia shown in this camp where an Euglish company sent one of their men over here to manage a certain property, and the first thing he had done was to level a plot of grouud near their mill and fix it up in good shape for a "tennis court." It is needless to say that through his mauagement the property was finally closed dowu. With the proper manage ment by a practical, experienced miner, who is thoroughly posted on the pecul iarities of this camp, this property could be made one of the best paying mining properties in the state. In every case where the management was in the hands of practical mining men and they were backed up by enough capital to properly develop the property it lias been a success. Therefore, say to investors, look to the manage ment as well as to the mine. we Bartow, the milk-man will deliver one quart of good milk every evening for the small sum of $2.25 per month. Toys Toys Toys ÜÆeclianical, Iron and Rubber 'W'agons, Velocipedes Trains, Balls, Horns ^Jagic Lanterns, Games Tool Chests, Printing Outfits _A.nd Boy's Books Q-alore. Dolls Dolls Dolls IDishes, Pianos Barasols, Trunks Washing Sets, Stoves Jewelry and Toilet Articles Books and many other delightful things. Gfloth Animals, Teddy Bears Linen Books, Toilet Sets and Rag Dolls. To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, will, at the January, 1909, session of the Board of Countv Commis sioners of Owyhee Couuty, Idaho, ap ply to said board for authority to ap po i n t 8uc h deputies as may be necessary to properly discharge the duties of the office of Sheriff of Owyhee County, Idaho. Dated at Silver City, Idaho, Dec. 4tb, M. M. Krieg, Sheriff-elect of Owy hee County, Idaho. 1908. u To be well dressed get your clothing at G. R. Sweeney's. The latest phonograph records just re ceived at Rowett's. One-half gallon of good milk, daily $4.00 per month from Bartow. A new supply of Kitchen lampe and Washboards at Philipp's. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, You are hereby notified that the State and County taxes for the year 1908, to gether with such other taxes as are pro vided by law, are now due and payable at this office. And unless paid prior to the first Mon day in January, 1909, they will become delinquent, and be collected with per centage and costs added, as provided by law. M. M. Kjueg, Assessor and Ex-Offlelo Tax Collector,