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YOUNG BLOOD IN THE W!LL!AM 0. NELL!GAN LEOAL. I MISCELLANE.OUsT^ BANKING BUSINESS JERRv AHERN ________ ________ DEALER IN It is an intense satisfaction to. man UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE I ^pi\TpiD A T ^ A MTIT^P? Atl AX/Mrll W^c frost-or! ^ T ofareBned.ndaen.ittven.tnrewhen Carso.,City,X.v.,Kov.23.wsj JJjl\ jT\.Ly ^ AA.I1 11 lb U LU LI(JI 1 W illLil Il3-S \-JiCctLCU 3- 1—t3igc be Buds that his efforts to help others NTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 13 . . CL have not only s.^ed but his own I have on hand the largest and most complete stock of Business ill a anort lime. fortune increasedthereb^ And that U,,A. v,„4 Cft^ good iuck S what WmD Nell gan, the clpal place of business is Salt Lake City, LtQTnlny BfV uOOQS. fl3tS. [$001^ l)lO6S ---------------------------- """ tt ia . little IcBa tha.j a year aiix;e D. M. Ryan, vies president; GeoS. He haa ever been ready to "grubatnke" ever brought to Tonopah. Myatockot the Nye County Bank opened its doors Nixon, manager; Jno. S. Cook, cashier; men who had not means of their own, the Alpine Lad, Aipine Lass, Alpine Tavern, to the public, but in that short time it Ross B. Meder, assistant cashier; Frank to prospect for the precious minerals, ^o.*3,%er^'nGne^ We'dgt^,*Pkfmo°Nor^"star^ G R O C E R ! E S AND HARD W ARE has estabiished itseif Brmiy and has Golden, Charies E. Knox, E P. Esser, and in so doing he has acquired large ^ta'""Ai]dn<f'Queen" Alpbfe ... taken front rank among the 8nancial P. B. Ellis, D. Hurley and F. L. interests in valuable mining proper- King, and Rattler No. 4 fraction lodes con- being replenished every week. Call and convince yourselves, institutions of Nevada. This result Wildes. ties. izedminingdistrict, Esmeralda County, Ne- has been brought about no less by the T.LOddie, the president, is known Though a successful business man Tavern! MAIN STREET - - - - TONOPAH personal popularity of the officers and to the world as one of the original for a number of years, Mr. Nelligan is Alpme City, Serpentine Wedge, Piomo, directors, than by the wealth which is owners of the famous Mizpah group of but 25 years of age, and his generous, Hidden Treasure! 137Z linear"feet tf "he . back of them. mines, is the general manager of the kindly nature has not become hard- RatGe?"^ 3.mL8 RI ITT T 1 TlUfRRR fTYl\/TP A MV The Nye County Bank was incorpor- Tonopah Mining Company and a young ened, as is so often the case, in the pur- linear feet each of^the Morning Star, Alpine JL JtTL& Y A ated under the laws of Nevada, Decern- man of sterling worth. suit of the almighty dollar. He is a of*theKAtt^N^. 4frac^n lo^s!afmfsur- ber 12,1902, with a cash capital of $50,- D. M. Ryan is the present State good type of the Western man and was ^and%^'^ed'!n J- T. WHEELER, Manager. 000, and with the following otBcers and Treasurer, his election to that ofBce born in Virginia City in 1878. After the field notes and plats of the official sur- --------- receiving his schooling, he learned the Itk,n"at M"dc^M^in^!tt,^fodoJ"'to Yards, Ford's Livery Corra! =:- Lower Main Street ___________________________________ business of painting and decorating wit. . ' A*x**n< .......... — ....... ...... - — — ....... .... r o Such description hereinafter made extend- ^ ^ under the supervision of his father, ing around the exterior boundaries of said "V , . " ' after which he started contracting for i of,he Hidden BEFORE YOU BU!LD SEE US! ' 1^1: - T- #&G himselfinthisiine Tr.^ur.lodewhi.his identical wither- ^ - -__-- * " ner No. 2 of the Evening Star i^ode of this ; ^ " ^ I" May, 1901, Mr. Nelligan came to eiaim.^andfrom^aM^commo^m.djdentical We are the leading lumber Brm of Tono- ` - v',^ Totiopah and has since worked up a mim E.;z^.4fMt distant,"t^n'e^runn'ing pah, and our prices are right, t :< zT-' splendid trade in house and sign paint- *""" said coma.on and identical corner . .. , , ,. aforesaid.N.57deg. 50 mm. W. 600 feet to f\ i JTM * T 1 Tt Tt7* t a* in $ssx S"i4'd^H Dressed and P!ain Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mon!dings * UUlform courtesy, square deating and westerly side lines of the Hidden Tre*sure ° ! thorough knowledge of the business ^^lhe^rni!^^t^iodrthen<^s''5l ---------------------------------------------------------- * T ; 5 have been the factors which enabled deg. 50 min. K. and along the northerly end C nr r /\ )\/! \Af r\ C/11AF A *T* \V ft n t-\ ! n- . lines of the Morning Star, Alpine Queen and E-MiV! VV\JL/LJ ^AAVV Ai Y/\HiJ ^ -7*'t-'y—*wP*" him to secure and hold trade. Alpine King lodes 1800 feet to comer No. 4 of *Hg] 1^'sMr. Neiiigan's mininginterests, ^Ahnn^K.ngM^the.^e 8.G^dy.^io Sawed with Dispatch. Prices Reasonable however, which promise to make him pine^King hxhS' which is ideuti^aj L 9^4!jH # tuue. Hehasaiarge interest in twenty- tunt, thence running from said common and # ] J BsSSa&% - t 4. t ^ r AA A * - _, 1 identical corner aforesaid S. 57 deg. 50 min. . ^ ^ \ T ^ ^ 1 # n ^ ! ^ ^ eight claims at Lone Mountain, on all E. COO feet to corner No. 3 of the North Star m ^ of which there are good showings. Six th^ \ ^ ^ these claims are now owned by the N.57deg. 5Omin. W.i9.9feetto corner No. l ^ ' ! ^ ^ Tonopah-Aloha Company, of which he No. 1 bears N.35 deg. 51 min. W. 536.3 feet ^ ` ^ 1 is president, aud are referred to more T ! fWlDlF - ........ at length in another column. identical with corner No. 1 of the Serpentine NYE COUNTY BANK The remainder of the claims are in ideuGeal"cortm^U^L. M.*No!ll^f!sN?O GEO. S. N!XON, Vice President JOHN S. COOK, Cashier -__________________________________________________________________________ groups suitabie for a company to ban- ^?ng H-^'stdd mmmon a!d M!'nOca "corner , z , ^ ^ . A ^ 4-Az A die with more than ordiuary chances aforesaidS. Sideg. 55min. W. l52feettocor- . directors: T.LOddie, president: Geo. being a sumcient voucher of the esteem ^ ^ A ner No. 2ot the Serpentine Wedge lode, ------&------ <3 XT- - 4-. T a ^ b'% winnings. Thecarbonate ores which is identical with corner No. 2 of the 8. Nixon VICO president, Jno. S. Look, ; in which he IS held by the people Of . . VlmmtHin will anon anmi-ian RattlerNo. 4 fraction lode, survey No. 2l35of secretary and cashier. Quarters were Nevada. . .^ ii A\ p min.E. 245.9 CAFUTALt, _ n nT- - r AL A the mining world. On one of these feettocomerNo.3of the Rattler No.4 frac- secured in the Golden Block and the Geo. b. ^!ixon is one ot the most , , . .. AT AT tion lode, which is identical with corner No. —" -- . — , , p 11 ^ T ____-___A .,1^ QA^A^ 4 __clmms the be^t water at Lone Mouu lof the Rattler lode, and from said common _____________ bank was formally opened on January, prominent bankers in the State, being ha^b^ndevelooed the how com- and idcAticaicornerU.S.L.M. No. l bears N. 5,1903. also president of the First National . „ .+ L - p 4. n Y nwAi^TT^ ^ ^ , . A-A A. i, r. ^ 4!YTY. from the granite. It IS free to all 4ldeg. 12 mm. B, 622.9 feet to corner No. 6 of ^ A W^l^Tn^^n-n^r ^ The institution was a success from Bank of Wmnemucca. , ^ , , theRattlerlode,thenceS. 65deg. 33min. E. Y nn4A.i^n\k n\.il)Hvnn H 4jC % th. .v,,t... much.. .h.t ... j... s. c.k t.... „ th........ ^ nr?n i *' ^ ! M,p.rktt..p.p.,...r.a..d[.r.r.. c...f...ftb. ^ ... D)st)Hers Agents. ? organization under the name of The Nevada bankers, and his assistant, Ross Rattieriode, thence N. 45 deg. 4S min. w.6oo,s w ^ it NyeandOrmsby County Bank, with a.B. Meder, has an enviabie reputation t zlude?thenc!!s!i5*deg^45*m?m*E.^"9*feet^*to ?! capitat stock Of $200,000, and a branch! in this community. The other direc- y? ^ , ' s ' k. i intersection withii..ei-l of the'AJpineTav- % Ait Standard Brands of Whiskies Direct from Government 4 , , ^ i ,t ^ . A. . . i ^ 1 ernlode, thence b. 76 deg. 21mm. b. 234.3 feet Bonded Warehouses at Wholesale and Retail. Foreign and dl bank at Carson City. tors a)lstaud high in the business and ^ fS, j to corner No. 1 of t^ Aipine Tavern i.de, A Domestic Wines. Pcrter and Aies. Champagnes-Roed- A The otBcers and directors of the new jBt)anciai world and are weli known t - ," , W?2OOA5feetdistant. thenceS.9d^.Oim^m ^ erer, Mumm'sExtraDry, MoetAChandonWhiteSeai. institution are: T.LOddie, president; throughout Nevada. , '* W.6OO feet to corner No. Z of the Aipine Tav- it Pommery. Imported and Domestic Cigars. if ____________' ^ _____Tg_____° j - ern ode, thence^. 78 deg. Zi^ntn. E^4l9^fwt ^ ,^r*. VLnj*t/- pp,T7 ) MFrHSMFP Ftl WHFFrF ' § RAMSEY BUILDING, Center Main Street, TONOPAH, NEVADA ^ r<\!iL J. /Y\L\^!lJiilH\. LD. VYULLv^L. > ^ ^ ^ deg.2l min. W.alongthe^outhorlyskle lines ^ ft *!# ?%*!# *r^ *!# *f^ ^!# *r^ *r: ^!# *r^ *3v^!# *3.^ Proprietor of City Bakery and Dea)er in Hardware, Lumber and i r 'U5CL*3)h^ ! N^T.f th^X'ipi^'Lmi ^___* c J^JtD J* -,Ci L! Coffee House. BuiidingSuppiies. } ' theAipineci^'k!df.thenMN°9°ng^^^ flRV, Lir^lll, rCCU3!ld DO3rdllH( jt3D!C ^ ,1c ^ E* feet to corner No. 4 of the Alpine City ^-7 ------------ f ` ^ " lode, thence S. 76 deg. 21 min. E. 1464.9 feet to wwATu ^ . j Since coming to Tonopah a year ago One of the soiid merchants ofTono } " 4SHHHmS&8^ * LOWER MAIN STREET? TONOPAH ° ^ ^ N. 15 deg, 45 mm. W. 1258.7 feet to corner No. Fritz J. Mechsner has made many pah is Ed. Wheece, who has a weli 2of the Rattler No.s lode, thence S.67 deg. < - A uw w-^ # A r*. i , ... t ^^4fL- A,^t^ A ^ 43 min. E. 188.7 feet to corner No. 3 of the HAnx*vY nLJLF^Ui\. " * T 1*001*16^01* friends, who like him because of bis stocked hardware store and lumber Serpentine Wedge lode,thence N.3ideg.55 ` oourteous, gentiemaniy manners aud yard on Main street. In addition he min.E.4l3.zfeettocornerNo.4of theSer- ^4, ,^, , ,.< 4-^. pentn.e Wedge iode. which is identicaiwith 4-sCHer&4 r-r*e.gr4tet* rr*om M&nfr*O^a t<3 Tortop&W because he cau make bread, cake, pie. owns a niceiy furnished lodging house corner No. 3 of the Piomo iode, thence N. sz etc., Bt for a king. and a number of cabins which he rents, p^omo k'de, Gimn^N! 57 <^g. M^mi?i.\vfz8Od WOOD YARD Reasonable Rates FREE CORRAL Fritz was born in Germany, where and besides has a number of Bne freight g-SPWtyw. feet to the piece of beginning of description ^ ^ ^ l.n c - . . n . . .. .1.- - r***t ^ . v ofextenorboundariesofsaidconsoiidated D&Hy Stage to Oo<dMounta!r!. hisfather, a wealthy farmer, ts now liv- teams. Bestofali, everything is paid t '* %, 7 t* -# i claim. ______________________*_______" _____ ing. After graduating from the public for, which piaces him on a sound Bnan- } \ ' j whfch'iride.u?^! 7ith^co!M!"Ntfr"!f°tim - — o r-<AYYT 4-^T-s school, he attended a business college ciai footing. ^ LOGAN & SAYLOR ^ ^ ^ in Hamburg for three years, and then Mr. Wheece has lived in Nevada for From corner No. 1 of the Perseverance, learned the trade of baker andconfeo- 23 years and before comiug to Tonopah When the Brst excitement in the ^e^^hStartode'ljfs^L^ALT^ofl bears N^ tioner in the leading shops of that city, in 1901 he was for a number of years Go!dBe)d district took place, a party Md^3^mE^7,Zfeetd^stant.^^ ^ tA6 *A6 ,A6 SAMPLE ROOH/f After learning his trade he was eu- in DeLamar where he owned a feed, whom Mr. Nelligan grubstaked went lode, which is identical with comer No. z of gaged for six years as cake and fancy sale and iivery stable, with b)acksmith there and secured 8fteen desirable ^.se^nce'"^e°a!d°MmJr^No.4 of the pastry baker on the Hamburg-Ameri- shop aud hardware store connected, claims. Here again, as at Lone Monn- Evening ^Me^U.^.MNml bears S. Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. tain, the public spirited policy of sink- i?r<M!i corner No. ^l of the Morning Star - **7 i ..-*. v^ well to water W8s followed, and it ,j,,, Aipine Queen iode, corner No. 3 of the Main Street, Tonopah. Johnny Ox Dta!i Every Evtnin^ has proved a great convenience to Evening Star iode and corner No. 4 of the ____________________________________________________________________________ dozens of prospectors who have had s.^Zdeg.46min^E. Zl33.7Je^distant.^ ^ ^ NEAL McLEAN. JOHN McSWEENEY. <- *' Beid grows there wiil doubtless be a A)pineLassiode,U.S.L.M.No.l bearsN.2Z IS/T T H T A TXT <C^ 1S/T — 4T* X X f W^T T^^^ IX T T^`*X f MaSH 00. .nx n deg.33miu.E.Z5Z8.1 feet distant. /YSf] jV V good Sized town there and the boys ^Frmw^cor^erNo. lofth^A[j)ine^Cityiode, ATA^H-^E—4jXi 1 XX. A Y lX'A-7 V V N-yN—HHE^A4M)4f w` ment Cen)erviiie. The development FromcornerNo.lof theRatt)erNo.3lode Ff*p!vhtpp< J!tlH Fnf*WJ4!*H!tlC A<TfUltc work on the claims has been of such an h^S.L. M^No. I bear* N. 56 deg. 36^min.E^ * *C&"LCIo ttHM rutw<numg ^ encouraging nature that Colorado peo- O6ln!m E. iMM.9feet distant. LargeTeams. Quick Service. Pay Freight rj s _ *, < at , boaavn!e, Nevada. y ^ as^ Jd 7JJh"r ^^^0^'^ ^!!!!!!)!!!H!!!!!!!!!!!)))!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!H!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]!!!!)!!![!!!!H!^ ` Montezuma mining district. Big Saidco^oHdated claim^cont^ningato^i *—* w.S. ELLIOTT GEO. COLE *** ^ found on the claims they located, and pi^e Tavern lode excludes conHict with the ^ R! !T! EM)Ott & Co!c^ ^ ^ ) s.! L AL Rattier No. 3 !ode of this c!aim: the Alpine — § § ) H . — will prove very valuable when the pro Cit^iodeex^udesconaictwith^t^ R^tier = * * Mropnetors — iR). td taiiioad comes through that ^de excludes condict with the Rattier iode H section i^deex iudeTcpnS!ct wtt^^Ra^er^N^ ^n!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!H!!!!!!!!!!!![K A prospecting and mining have made some Each of said !odes embraced in said con- R* ^5H!ELD^5^ . .. , , s soiidated mining ciaim being of record in can line steamers running to New York, Since starting here his business has money, while several have a splendid the om<*of^^ DEALER IN .. chance to make their "Dile" thorne, Esmeralda county. Nevada, and later was for a year in the same steadily increased until uowhecanlay * , There are no near known locations or min- ^ ay ^ TT T A T^ TT^Tf^T*^ capacity with the H.mbnrg-C.m.. claim t. doing a. much business as any ^ company with M.C. Brockman, a i.g.^.,...h.wu by the om.l.l survey.^ LH-T[\]p^ A! . ^ MERCHANDISE line which run. to San Francisco. one man in town. P"""""* ^ ^ihgan made I dy..t that tM. u.ti^ X^A^4A Scg- AVAA-^AVX^A AA XL n trirt in Mnrf*h to tbo uotod vnl- THE TONOEAH MINER at Butler, Nye county, Mr. Mechsner has traveled exten- Mrs. Wheece is a native of this State, , ^ . . . A ^ Nevada, for the period of nine consecutive r*RnnrRiiTQ rn?vnnnrKa m?NTTa'i?TTRviaw , , . .- ... , . , . .... r,. . , lev. from which vicinity an old pros- weeks. including GKUGKKiEH, DRY GOODS, GEN IS FUKNISH- 8ively in Chiii and Peru and other por- having been born in Austin. She helps ^ , . O.H. GALLUP. T\rn aursv-H lrmr- tion. of South America, where he had her husband to look after hi. various Pecter named MartinUrval had brought G.W.Px.xeL.wA^m^y. Register. GOODS, SHOES, EIG. some interesting exDeriences. Inl9OO interests and is an it. valuable aid to him. some immensely rich ore. The !^)r*V*r 1* rw**t r*< r^f *r<**) 1 f n f t r**ii* i* 1 f < r*nr it , , <-<^*r* 1 he went to San France, where he held Their son, John Edwin Whe^e, whose chief of th.tribe.f Indies thatliv.d ^ NEXT ^ DOOR ^ TO ^VALLEY ^ VIEW ^ HOTEL the position of foreman of the cake and picture is herewith shown, was born at *** section had previous y promised Q Q PA H fancy pastry department of R^dik.r A Cherry Creek, Nev., July 4, 1892. Mr. Brockman to show them where this V.MVT4-tn BRGUGHERBROS.. GRIFFIN xx. NEMON. Loesch's, one of the leading establish- Though but 11 year, old h. is one ot "** *"** ^ ^ XXT7 AT XX A D VTTT ' A7fT7lD A LJ ^ CAT ment. of the Coast. the brightest "business men" in T.no- <**** in the MLA i MAJKrLE. 1 , iViiZjl /Yil ^ O/YLUJ UJ1N It is just a year ago that Mr. Mechs- pah. When not at school 'he boy 7^L^Hrk^nf hnHnre^^Th^Indians MINERAL STREET. TONOPAH. ner came to Tonopah and he now owns assists in the store, and it is a pleasure snowed marks ot torture, rne inaians i\r,— iGi---^^.^4 p-f:+- A 44.-41^ the City Bakery a^dCoBe. Parlor. He t.hav.th. m.uiyiittl. f.!i.wwait.n displayed such ah.stU. spirit that it --------- New Management, Comfortable Quarters, P.bte Attention ha. just built a new bake shop and in- one. There is nothing of the "smart ^ h^t^b^*"t!!' that Beef, Pork, Veal & Sausage stalled one of the latest patent ovens, Aleck" about John Edwin Wheece, but ^s*"#*** nopes to go oaoR to tnat ^ t _i r% n^x i whieh enables him to turn out even he is as bright as they make them. section some day with better success. Always kept in stock. Meats nCOtl ^^OlU HCCF OH UmUQTnt# better bak^g.od. than before. ------------------------- Mr. N.liigan is an .nthum^ti. only. N. credit Mr. Mechsner is a member of the The night-song of the burr, is un- J^piM h.^vefand^es M'^tive local lodge of Eagles, in which order heard on the hill—drowned by the mu- interest in literary societies and all F?3f$p fflb Pf ttltiHOf Ht f BP MttlPt* flfffCE hetakesgreatinterest. sic of the Midway mill. societies for local improvement. Summers & McNamara, Proprietors. ^ AUX? vvtF A x ARaUnn^ tA$. HHX JT*nnnxn XF$nAXX