— ■ .. '■■■■ nil ■ "■■ ■ ■■ mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmm LOCAL NOTES AND AGAIN. BEWARE OF EVERYTHING FOR PERSONAL MENTION BOND SWINDLERS =—=—— WINTER H. L. McFall of Elko is register?! I The following self-explanatory state- at the Star Hotel. ment has just been received from Carter Glass, Secretary of the Treas- WEAR Deror.do Feoui was an arrival yes ury of the United Statea: Advance ter.lay from Denlo. "My attention has been directed to the activities of unscrupulous persons Sweaters; Sheep-lined Coats; Chivo Goyhex, Jungo sheep man. is who have been operating extensively Wool Shirts; Caps; Overshoes; in Winnemucca today. throughout the country, and who are Overcoats. A full line of Buck- Styles # swindling the owners of bonds Shoes, Liberty ingham & Hecht’s Army Mr. ASHION'S favorite Skirts are to be j and Mrs. R. Barry motored ir by purchasing bonds at prices far be- Complete line of Silk Shirts and from Golconda today. low their actual worth. found here. Finest collection in the ❖ Neckties "These swindlers get the attention Nifty city of Ladies' Tailored Walking and A1 Slinger is a Winnemucca vlsitoi of Liberty bond owners by publishing ED TRICE SLITS to ORDER T. from Paradise Valley. advertisements calculated to make the Dress Skirts, in the newest checks, ♦ unsuspecting bond owner believe that plaids, stripes and plain colors. L. was Paul Travis here yesterdaj the highest market price can be se- from Paradise for Valley. cured his bonds through the GEORGETTE CREPE FLANNEL LOINAZ ❖ agency of the advertiser. Such is B. J. CREPE OF, CHEIN SERGE Father Thomas Dermody was hert rarely, if ever, the case. Records of Winnemucca, yesterday from Lovelock. transactions of this ■ racter, brought SILK POPLIN TAFFETA ♦ to the attention of the of Department a * jl m W. D. Zwick arrived from and the i • Kenned) Justice Trea Department, Every Skirt is a model of grace and distinctiveness, yesterday and returned today. prove conclusively that these swin- giving the wearer that indefinable well-dressed air ❖ dlers take every advantage of bond Stocks N. J. Rolph and Robert O'Hara left owners who are obtain. Now is the time to buy, while Mining EVANS CRITICIZES forced into their so hard to yesterday for Piute Meadows. clutches, by paying the lowest pos- you have a selection. WINNEMUCCA DISTRICT sible price which the owner will ac- Bid Asked ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Tilden Martin came in yester- cept—and generally far below the Nevada Vulcan Mines (5)..$7.00 $_ day from the Bottle Creek ranch. actual value of the bonds. <» Mountain View _ "I to observe that Group (6).._ Our perfectly good, new Democrat regret many repu- J. P. Ellison returned to the Buffalo table are victimized Imperial Group_(7).. Representative is going to Washing- newspapers being ranch, Rebel Creek, this moraine. Grace A. Robins Group. ton to investigate the administration, by accepting the advertisements of E. REINHART COMPANY <$> these and I to all TONOPAH DISTRICT and according to the lurid language swindlers, appeal Mrs. B. J. Sears and daughter Flor- W1NNEMUCCA, NEVADA Tonopah Divide...$3.25 $3.50 of ‘'Bill" Booth of the Tonopah Bo- newspaper publishers to scrutinize ence arrived this morning from Imlay. the of indi- Belmont 3.25 3.50 nanza, Mr. Evans has something to very carefully character viduals who use their columns to Tonopah Extension. 2.47 2.50 investigate. Just see who’s here: W. E. Smith of Golconda made a offer to buy Liberty bonds. As a GOLDFIELD DISTRICT Charles R. Evans, Congressman- short visit to Winnemucca yesterday. newspaper publisher, I believe that Goldfield Con.$ .19 $ .20 elect, is on his way to Washington. it is the duty of publishers to protect Kewanas Reorg. .05 .06 He has blood in his eye and hair on Benny Sears, yardmaster at Imlay, their readers against unscrupulous Spearhead .16 .18 his teeth. He is from the wild and was a visitor here Thursday afternoon. advertisers. innemucca w as the United States I woolly West and goes to his new Job $73,400,000,000 <$> "Other swindlers endeavor to trade with a mission NEVADA income for 1918; $4,600,000,000 was from the miner. WINNEMl’CCA, F. J. Button returned Tuesday even- worthless articles or securities of lit- spent for foreign products, $68,800,- Classified with the minority, Mr. Ev- ing from a business trip to California. tle value for Liberty bonds, and I ap- 000,000 the American people and their ans nevertheless expects to be able to <8> peal to patriotic publishers to assist government spent for America’s goods do something which previous repre- Mrs. Louise Bond and Mrs. Jennie in an end to this sentatives from putting practice. and and services in 1918. But think of the mining states have Capital Surplus Sutherland of Imlay were shopping in "The Treasury Department will take the colossal sum of the above items; confessed they were unable to do. town Thursday. such as are under the One of these steps posible then wonder w hy Uncle is a protec- is to find out why the ❖ law to the interests of holders smelters can or protect tionist. Surely you have a few guesses take reject offerings $300,000.00 Rod McKenzie returned to Denio of Liberty bonds, and will use every coming, and this is not all. Will give from the miner, and why a miner is this morning after been here means at its command to to barred having bring jus- you something later equally as aston- virtually from erecting any for about a month. tice all who seek to defraud the peo- Officers and Directors ishing; yes, the Mining Industry is sort of a smelting plant on his prop- ple who have so patriotically assisted one of our main industries included erty. GEORGE WINGFIELD, President T. Attorney A. Brandon left yester- in winning the war by investing their J. SHEEHAN, Vice-President in the above. Now, you doubt that; "I may not succeed,” said the new JOHN G. TAYLOR day for on business. He Ely legal savings in Liberty bonds and War W. H. DOYLE, Vice-PreBldent u™AtT I don’t. I have figures to bear out Congressman this morning, “but I am GLO' K hTALL expects to return tomorrow. Savings stamps. C. L. TOBIN, Cashier the assertion. F. C. ROBINS & CO. to be and if there is w- H MOFFAT going heard; any <» A. D. DERN, Asst. Cashier "Owners of Liberty bonds and War WM- STOCK Lock P.O.Box 260, Winnemucca.Nev. way to secure redress, I am going (o J. O. MOORE, Asst. Cashier Mrs. Charlie Mackay entertained a Savings stamps should under no cir- get it. In the first place, I want to number of friends Thursday evening cums.ances part with these securities find out why the Western Ore Pur- at her home in Bridge Btreet. unless necessity compels, and then The resources of the Federal Reserve Banking System at this tima GET OUR PRICES ON i chasing Company, representing the exceed the aggregate resources of the National Banks of iasue of ❖ they should deal only with reliable ! jAYl IRON FENCES AND X smelter trust, will not accept copper England, the Dominion of Canada. France, Italy, The Netherlands, F. L. McAbee has returned after banks, trust companies, banking insti- | j matte from the Wall Street mine at Norway and Sweden, Denmark, Japan and Germany. spending six weeks in San Francisco. tutions, and others whose reputations We would be that This Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System and Luning. operating He to expects return to his ranch near for integrity are beyond question. If operates under the supervision of the United States property today, using Coaldale coal Government, Toll House tomorrow. it is necessary to sell Liberty bonds, which assures safety and the conservative handling of all business »nd bringing out an industrial ex- MONUMENTS the market value should be transactions. highest pansion that would be beneficial to all T. E. Wilson, manager of the Golden received. We pay four per cent on all time deposits, and interest will be iCAVCBEFORE DAY Masses of labor. compounded semi-annually In our Savings Department, recently MEMORIAL RUSH, 1! Rule store at Lovelock, arrived on “The Treasury Department will wel- J “We found that established. by installing a re- train ♦ Set ▼ No. 6 this afternoon and will come information concerning the op- Up Everywhere rerbatory furnace and Coaldale We draw Drafts on all principal cities of the world, and are using leave for the Sunday east. erations of these swindlers in any part for the most reliable Fire Insurance :oal, which is better suited for the Agent Companies. ♦ Sacramento Marble & Granite Wks. f <8> ot the country. 1 >urpose than any other fuel, we could 7 2926 Sacramento Illvd. I Mrs. E. L. Sellers arrived on train "CARTER GLASS, iroduce a copper matte at a profit. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA ! No. 19 from Denver Thursday night "Secretary of the Treasury.” 4 4 -Vhile we were arranging for the fur- The Oldest National Bank in and will visit with her son, Ross Sel- Nevada iace we were advised by the West- lers, and family of this city. iiu.nrn .nn.'s. r.tnnm ninir,n ern Ore Purchasing Company that we CUNARD STEAMSHIP OFFICES <®> [ night as well quit, since that company Mrs. Entertainmc :t was furnished sev- TO REPRESENT JAPANESE LINE , Laura Lester and Miss Fannie vould not buy the matte and would Harp entertained about twelve friends eral friends ir t: ; home of Assembly- * iffer no encouragement unless the The San Francisco joint office of at their home in the Guyon man and Mrs. George Farris last even- ires from the Wall Street Thursday the Anchor went to the the of honor Mr. Cunard, and Anchor-Don- evening. Cards wer enjoyed and re- ing, guests being and imelter. I want to know why there aldson lines has just received a tele- freshments served. Mrs. E. H. Beal, house guests, who are s no market for SALARY copper matte, and I YOUR gram from the head offices of the here from Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. 1 im going to find out. | companies in the United at Beal is Mrs. Farris’ sister. The Beals |IF State, New W. S. WoodrufT, Fred J. Porter, Salt “This is the same game to the they worked are known in Will York, effect that arrangements I MRS. BONNEY RECOVERING Nevada will suffer a serious setback. and at Winnipeg and Vancouver, to A letter was recived today from Mrs. ...X .... Clune wi wen Grunough arrived yesterday represent the Toyo Kisen Kaisha unu uivjiaie iu Burns of the Shone House stat- line, from Amos. <$ Mary n Important interest like the with the exception of the San Fran- ? mining ing her daughter and Mrs. Ben Gil- Winnemucca State Bank & Trust ndustry, there must be Pete Etchart, sheepman, is in town Company cisco and New York offices, where the something liam’s sister, Mrs. Bonney, is rapidly | } mmg at the bottom of the whole from Sulphur. Japanese company has its own offices recovering in a Reno hospital. Mr. and usiness. I have been the A. established. The offices concerned are reading George Bain came in yesterday Mrs. Gilliam and Mrs. Burns are still •ongressional Record and find that from at Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Golconda. <$> in Reno. It had been reported several WANTS, FOR ETC 1 he men who are supposed to be look- SALE, Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Se- Mr. and Mrs. Gerhart Miller Sr. and, times that Mrs. Bonny had passed on 1 ng after the people’s interests don’t LOST—Wednesday knit- attle, Baltimore, Washington, Winni- son arrived this from Willow or was very low. night, pink ;et morning anywhere. They start ting and needles. Please return peg and Vancouver. This arrange- l something Point. to nd quit. rnent follows one office of The Silver State. 88t3 upon recently an- W. Rothschild of the ‘‘I would like to Zellerbach to the represent Nevada nounced, effect that the Cunard Paper San m the irrigation Company, Frarcisco, was i BABY CHIX—BABY CHIX line had taken over the committee, but do passenger rep- calling upon paper buyers here lot know if I can get on that yes- All Breeds—Also etc. resentation of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha commit- Hatching Eggs, ( ee. terday. <8> Nevada is the greatest arid State Buy your chix from a man that has in Great Britain, which has proved of n J. P. the Union, and should be Clough, mining man of the Gol- lived in your State a time and mutual advantage to those companies. repre- long ented.’’ conda district, returned there yester- thoroughly understands handling after On his way to Washington Mr. Ev- day spending a day or so in and shipping them in this State. Christian Science Society ns will stop over in Nebraska, where Winnemucca. <§> Chicks properly handled and and shipped ; Meeting place reading room, 413 j e his spent boyhood, and Miss Elsie sister of Mrs. are half raised. Write us for street investigate Stichel, prices, Melarkey (cor. Fourth). Sundaj t 0 what extent the potash industry T. M. Thorsen, arrived this etc. Canary Birds, Rabbits, Produce. lesson at 11 morning morning o'clock. Sundaj * ill be influenced by the of from San Francisco. She will The O. C. Archibald & Pro- school coming be the Poultry at 9:45. Wednesday evening ( lerman shipments. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thorsen at their duce Co., P.O.Box 716, Reno, Nevada. ? For the meeting at 7:45. room Reading open "Another mission I have in Lady § mind home in Melarkey street for a few Monday evenings from 6 to 8; Thurs- j 1 to find out the workings of the weeks. CITY OF afternoons from WIJiNEMl’CCA, day 2:30 to 5. Tht j ’ostofllce Who Cares Tepartment and why it fell Lieutenant W. J. Pike is back from I is invited Humboldt County, Nevada. public to the services, and own in handling soldiers’ mail. 1 the testing for in | grounds to use the room. big guns Winnemucca, Nevada, Feb. 4th, 1919. A HALLMARK reading j. ave heard jft many complaints, and I New Jersey, where he was in To the Methodist Church engaed Public: You are hereby no- BRACELET WATCH t ave one of my own to lit investigate, sending French made at Rock tified that the Services will be held in the Method- 75s, City Council of the City l/J f ast month I received a leter from Island, ill., overseas. He stopped over of l\innemucca has ist church tomorrow as follows: Sun- located a dump- In Is sure to n ly boy. Corporal H. H. for please. Evans, inquir- a few days to visit his wife and ing ground for We have a QC school at 10 serv- garbage on Section 24, /vi choice selection of day a.rn.; morning i: why I as (v lg stopped writing, he had her family at Winnemucca.— T, 36 R. all sizes. ice at 11 at which [Tonopah N., 38 E. No garbage shall b» o’clock, communion n ot received a letter for months. The Bonanza. vj JO will be dumped at any other place within the observed; topic, ‘Our Cove- s ime mail brought back three letters city limits of the City of Winnemucca. X nants’’; topic for evening service at r eturned to the writer, marked: "Sick, Krenkel THEATRE PARTY Any person violating this order will | 7:30, ‘‘Individual Work.” A cordial 1 ours.’’ if know Now, they my boy he welcome is prosecuted under the City Ordi- extended to all. v as sick and at Tours, why in God’s A MABEL birthday party was given by Miss nances. St. n ame | Mary’s—Episcopal didn't they have sense D | enough Florence NORMAN Rutherford to about twelve Dated 1919. prayer and sermon at 11 ti ) in February 4th. Morning forward the letters instead of re- young friends Bosch Thursday evening. After CARL | | o’clock. school at 10 a.m. ti PECKS BAD SCHMIDT, Sunday Holy irning them six thousand miles?*’ a theatre jewelers $ party at the American the Coktu/fn Picture* By City Clerk. $ communion the first Thursday of the folk , young adjourned to ice cream F. M. month at 9:30. T CARE. Deputy Clerk. I i^33The urklsh Baths, block from hotel—[Ad. cake refreshment*. Alike Aaerieo Mgfe* HAL^MARIf *L—fH gj 4 j — w V- <•«*> >\ P