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A MODEL UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE L. «.a,A,,.s I . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- {The Youngest District Attorney !^VAW & <STEN^ON, The Miners' Drug Store (Incorpor ] Dr. Piper retired as manager to devote in Denver and LeadviHe. j Nevada, ated)is the leader in its lineinTono his entire time to medicai practice. The Miners' Drug Store carries the . , , - ; pah, and indeed wouid be a credit to The o (Boers of the corporation are: msuai line in a Brst class store, besides ' * , , , . Importers of and Dealers in any city. It was founded in March by S. D. Forman, president; John A. stationery, Indian baskets, curios, etc. j " " f years o Forman Bros, with Dr. HE. Piper as Uhiand, vice president and general Particular attention is paid to the pre-^^ ^ ^"^ orneyo t eoun y __ - manager, and wassuccessfui fromthe manager; J. H. Forman, secretary and scription department, where none but '"" ^ ^ mtmng ^ .tart treasurer. These three gentlemen own registered pharmacists are employed, Simply to get their varied interests aii of the capital stock of the concern, and the utmost care and accuracy used, young ptan may we ee prou . H—?. . ! H O* Y <2 . j s r. .. TTL. f- . . ,. TTt.] j! - , . r- nr T!n--A This is a distinction which belongs to na 1 RRR Ra^ in a more concrete form Forman Bros. Mr. Uhiand is a very thorough phar- Mr. Uhlan<Ts assistant, C.W.Lulard, - . h decided to incorporate November 1st, macist, being a graduate of the <?ele is a graduate of California University ^ ^ ° ^ ^ ^ — selling an interest to Johu A Uhiand, brated Phiiadelphia College of Phar- and formerly was assistant to Professor : ^"*38 ^ . . . . E^OOT^^ cUkAJ who had been with them from the start, macyaud having owned leading stores Green, city chemist of San Francisco. Cares , . ________________j________________________________________________________________ ______ tin, Nev, October 3, 1877, his father being promineiitln political and min- HU ^MA)W STREET H ^` MiN)NO AND BU)LDiNQ HARDWARE, # to Tonopah and started to practice. A INTERIOR VIEW OF MINERS' DRUG STORE [year later he was elected District At- PA!NTS. O!L. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE " - - ' ' , r ^ . .^. ' ,^ ' . ' ' ' ' . . . ... tQr,)^y by a good majority, an ofBce , : .. . ----- .' ...... .......—^ DR. HARRY E. PIPER. Physicians and Surgeons; Chicago, An Innovation. ! which he still holds During his in- ^------------ graduating in 1896. For a short time Cole & Briggs, the popular proprie- cnmbency he has had a number of FTrst-cinss Tinshop in Connection. A physician who has built up a large he practiced in Joiiet, Hi., butiatein tors of "The Cabinet," are putting the important cases to prosecute, chief of practice since coming here inl9O2is the year came to DeLamar, Nev , where Bnishiug touches on the interior of which was the prosecution of those al- MAJN STREET -*- ..... -*- -*- TONOPAH NEVADA Dr. Harry E. Piper. He is a graduate for 6fteen months he was surgeon for their cosy resort in the Cutting build- ieged to be concerned in the Chinese ________________'___________________________________________________'___________ of the University of California, and the DeLamar Company. Afterwards ,Qg. They are installing a lavatory riots. Dr. Hammond wentwiththeChainman which is strictly up to date in every While not neglecting the law, Mr. ^ ^a ^-4- ^ r /*77" Y ^""" <M Mining Company of Ely, White Pine particular. It is supplied with hot Richards has found time to acquire 1111 1^^ * county, and from there went with the and cold water and other metropolitan some mining interests, chief of which Bully Hill Copper Mining and Smelt- conveniences, and is a distinct innova- is the American Hill fraction on Mount < A AAI-?I? ing Company of Shasta county, Cal. tion in the desert. Oddie. SEE THE ) ^ ^ ....... =ARGA.M!] CLOTHING MUST GO ! H* improvedM!nera! jme!ter MARKS & co., - ^3^., ' county. ____________________ __________ . ^ Dr. H8.minond w&s m&rnod in 1898 to ___, ^, ^ # # A H H <r ^ ^ # ^ ^ ^ w * w * <, Agnes Biddle of Chicago, and two chil- On October 30,1901, Mr. W. H. Adams Managing Director, and Mr. J°hn Wtii- HQTP] \/A] ] FV \/[F\A/ ,4^ TONOPAH, " ... ,. . ! rams. Consulting Engineer, of the Ladd Metals Company of Portland, ] § I L. L, V / a L, L< I—. I v I a—< * * ME*\fArvA dren now brtghten their home. Oregon, undertook the construction of and thetest of a furnace ___________________________________________________ NEVADA for smelting ores on the design and under the patent of DR. J. L. GARhiER Messrs. Blanchard and Williams. Besides giv- ------------ ing a detailed report of the trial run ------GEO. BROD!GAN, Manager------ Dr. J. L. Garner is a graduate of the (which we will gladly furnish Louisville Medical College, taking the on application) they say: highest honors in "The Furnace is Correct in Princip!e and Successfu! in Practice." ^^^^t R^?Jn^R°Ratts^ ^ ^ ^°°°" Mtii^TeWih^^ ^ ^ surgery iu his "In the two runs of this furnace two things of importance metaliur^icaliy have^been .......... .. .. .......—. [3f cass. or seven danger of - - - <-w-^ u er < i H—W WTi?W years he was chief 'freezing' on a much higher slag than so far as we know has ever been done in copper Ww- !. !V)< I vHt-LL ^ v v ^ Nt^A— surgeon of the "Second—This is done with the complete separation and saving of the matte without was afterward connected with two Elkhorn division re-handiin^ of dirty slag owing to the low speciRc gravity of the slag. The slag was at all WHOLESALE ONLY !V)!!NES - - — —____,. , timeshot, bright and very Ruid, never pasty or stringy, and the running of the furnace prominent hospitals in California, fie f the Northwest- gave no trouble or uneasiness from start to finish, the tuyeres with 12 in constant use lUL*,*+t. I D A *TF MITF was formeriy manager of the Miners' M)^ng.rn railroad and *'%T^w.r* .h.r,ed fu„ t. the top 1. the primary „.d within twenty in.he, of ^ ^ , DrugStore but was forced to leave it J had prominent the top in the secondary stack. The complete combustion of the fuel was very marked, the finniS-JjrOWn— * At- TT whole carbon andhydrocarbon being consumed in the form of gas in the secondary stack, to attenu to ms growing practice. positions in the U* no smoke whatever being visible, even when an extra charge of bituminous coal was fed Amefic&il BiSCtift Co+*S Cfaclic&fS -------------------------- Q Maw dnriTify tb^ Into war Ha name I**t° the primary stack. The amount of fuel used was less than 12% per cent of the charge. rm r*MAtu cc < MAMMriMrb b. Navy during tne late war. Meca e Showing a very decided advantage over other smelters. Bituminous coal, generally Plr\ft<nn* T?frM<* ________ CnAn^L.Eb L.. nAiTliVlLFl^M Tonopah in October, 1902, and has speaking, being easily obtainable, together with the fact that the cost will not be more liOliecr fiut*r ________ . . . , , -,A.. A than about one-half the price charged for other smelters, should revolutionize smelting T-kn"t v-F ^ A. y . A . m - many mining interests in addition to and mean much to mining. rettiK)hn Bfeakiast (jems M. S. T!TLEuUAKANTEED JLhOUgh the Climate Of lonopan IS This smelter consumes the smoke and gases and does away with the poisonous nature one of the healthiest in the world, still ^ practice. ________ .^me, using this for fuei in the reduction of the ore. and raw eoai i. the oniy neo- P. & B. Roofing Cutting Building, - Tonopah, Nev. there is no place where theservioesof PMnMflTFes A Nil m?nFFP<S! The success of the new process ties in securing nearly one-haif the heat for the furnace ---------------------------------------------------------- .... - , r !\viviv i * from the oxygen in the air by the use of many tuyeres and the plan is a distinct reversion a good physician and surgeon are not ------------ of the old style, where the fuel was put in the bottom of the furnace. By the new method, 161 RENO. NEV. HH W G^naaiGYmllv BAAdod Tnnnnnb iafnr- __.+ the coal is spread on top and the blast which is attached to the top of the furnace is forced]---------------------------------------------!------------- ^ occasionally neeaea. ionopan IS tor If you want good claims at lonopan down through the ore, thereby doing away with any danger of the furnace freezing. tunate in having very competent phy- and Goidheid on which to Boat com- White eoai is the best factor to use. yet coke and hardwood can be used. I MRS. ELLA CROWELL .. *\Y7 J . < ' * sicians, one of whom is Dr. Chas. L. pany, write to me and give fuil partic- For sectional drawings, cost of construction, prices and other data, address ** OOO L^tlttlllg Hammond. ulars of what yon want. Address Jas. nn. . tr** . A, r\r*`\. ,.— y-. , A , a ,r^* r, A , r*.. ., *, -T-*, * r, r—* Dr.HammondwasborninJoliet,Iil.,F.o'Brien,Box 501,Tonopah,Nev. THE !A\P!^OVED A\!NE!\ALSMELTEHLO. I PROFESSiONAL NURSE AND GENERAL JOBBiNQ cation at the Northwestern University Schoolbooks, penciis, tabs, etc., at ^ , 607 McKay Buiiding,Port)and,O g ' Leave Orders at Lothrop & Davh' Store or Medical School and the Coiiege of cut prices at T. E. Edwards' * J. P. Sheridan, Agent, Room 580, Parrott Budding, San Francisco, Cai. The Hasbronck - Fio: ence Avenue the Owi Satoon. < rTHE RED FRONT ^ ^ 1 ! * S CHOICE PAAHLV HQLJORS } The Leading Grocers — j BEST THE MARKET AEEORDS .-t ..st TONOPAH, NEVADA ^ - ^ -*