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FRANK GOLDEN S jv WILLIAMS & TRABERT ; r-r/ ^-TO.DA.Y.. ^ ] NEWTODAY. . j NEW TO DAY JEWELRY STORE ^ Yothrop = Davis Company.} Williams & Trabert were the pioneer ] _ _ A Metropolitan Establishment with a Large lumber dealers of Tonopah and they . __ ^ are still here and gradually extending Stock and Reasonable Prices. their business as the town grows and opportunity offers. In addition to ^ dealinginlumber and building mate Though the people of live mining department the most experienced and rial, they are general contractors and, camps are noted for their love of beau- careful workmen are employed. The besides, have recently started a large tiful diamonds and Hue jewelry, yet finest and most complicated watches livery and feed stable, in connection the stranger is usually taken bysur- and clocks, the most dainty bits of jew with which they do general freighting, prise when he first sees the neat store elry may be entrusted to them, with Williams & Trabert have erected of Frank Golden and the well-selected the confidence that the work will be gome of the most substantial buildings stock of jewelry aud precious stones executed in a manner that will be high- iu Tonopah, among them being the ^^*^^***^********" mi-—inns, which he carries. The accompanying ly satisfactory to their patrons, and in Stock Exchange building, Cutting illustration will give one a fair idea of fuii keeping with the reputation of the building, Morris Lynch's house on . the general appearance of the estab establishment. They transfer and re- University Heights, the Wesley Stew- lishment, but the goods must be seen set diamonds from one piece to anoth- art houses, and one for Geo. W. Rich- to be appreciated. Toe showcases are er at any time, special attention being ard, the banker. The work on these plain but elegant, and the general given to the setting of gems to order, structures proves that Williams & Tra- a w a * effect on entering the store is pleasing. The chaste and elegant designs, the bert understand their business thor ^ v*v #*w ! A Frank Gd.leu is the leading jeweler moderateness of theircharges,together oughly, and that any work in this line . 8 ' __________________________________________________ ' ______L may be safely entrusted to them. In connection with the large livery stable which Williams & Trabert have [ MINCEMEAT, SPICES - , and j CITRON, LEMON & '?'-*S! ' most centrally located stable in Tono- a— .] . ) -1'^y ^ especially convenient for 8 TcHlCy l3!H!!y (jTOCCriCS 1 t^*cts for general freighting ^nd aL in their greatest perfection in early days of the camp and has done ........."*"^ ' — ------—------------------------- bis full share towards its upbuilding of Nevada and owj)s hsndsome stores with the promptness and precision with Wm. Trabert is a native of Iowa, but at Reno ami Carson Ctty, besides the which all commissions are executed, has been a resident of Nevada for the one here. The 830.00 ) stone, building assure to their patrons the utmost sat- past twenty years. During a great in which the local store is housed is a isfaction in every transaction. Native portion of this time he was engaged in credit alike to the town and the man. stones are cut and mounted to order farming, but on coming to Tonopah Mr Golden carries a large stock of and unique designs in gold and silver went into business with Mr Williams diamonds and ether previous stones, are made. and has been identified with him mail both loose and mounted, and a full line The optical department is a feature his business undertakings since that ofwatches, clocks, jewelry,table silver,'of their business that receives the at- time. silver novelties, chinaware, umbrellas; tetition of a graduate optician. Acorn ^ ^ EDWARDS canes', purses, Hawke's cut glass, etc. piete line of optical goods is always . * ' v V—^ ATT 1^. I T—^ A f* A T ^ A ^ome novelties in Tonopah souvenir kept instock. ' T. E. Edwards has l,ved.n Nevada 1 =1= spoons which he carries make neat and Geo. F. Biakeslee is manager for the , . . . ^ ^ . - , , . .a . V so long, coming here lnlbb2, that he . _______________________________ *L . * ^ . .... . ..... f .. almost fbrgets that he wasntboiumL------^ ' i friends in other sections. *' lanty contribute not a little to its T. r r ;. ! Inthe mannfactnrmg and repairing success, l9Oi and started the Tonopah Bazaar,! ^ ) ^ < 2^^-'--' ' ---- --------- which be has conducted ever Since, and CD A j\J!<f flfl! ? CAREEN ILR ^ THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE SALOON rKAi\th. LUJLLtEr`l ^ j ^ $ stationery and pestodicais tii tt<e tow n. .——— — \ . ————————————. -----------------------^—; The Tonopah B4zsar handies seven jf ' f ty live different magazines and weekly -----Importer of and Deaier in—— ( g ( pectsto secure a prize which is being fT!AI\/IO!\IDSAND ' / offered by the pubiisbersufAm.lee's ^ to the most successfui dealers who DDF^ir^I!^ C*l*r^N ? ? " ^ handle that publication.^ At tt<e Tono^ r F.E.v)vv^ ^ v ? MINERAL STREET ? ^ iarger cities. There is a circuiting Complicated Watch Repairing jt Native Stones Cut and Mounted ](%rrriediu season. ^ H ^fYV A! ,ag . Mr. Edwards has a number of good ______________________ : mining claims at Goidheld,LoueMoun ------------—^^---------------------------- ^ -*— and Gold Mountain, as well as in ^ 1 } '.' ' !Tononah. In.ne of the properties at K-'"S Ot t3Ott)^C! t3^er. ^ ^ReStaUrailt 8StBr?^t'.Loue Mountain in which he is inter- ested there is a Hue showing and the . —... -- E. R. SHIELDS, Propritior chances for a mine are considered Hly One of the "cosy corners" of Tonopah West and is one of the pioneers of To- first-class. / ^ S *3^ A istheOriginai Package saloon, owned nopah. A. R. (Curiy) Graham is a ^ ^ ^ ^ by Graham & McKeuzte, whose per- Missourian by birth, but was raised in CLAIM OWNERS, ATTENTiONl , Tab!e Suppired ^Vith the Best the sonai popularity brings them a good Butte, Mont., coming toTopopahsix- *"""**^**l_____-^.*'.2____Market Affords. trade. teen mouths ago. I have Eastern parties who wish good ^ A. T. McKenzie was born and raised Graham & McKenzie serve only claims to put in company. If you are cnip AfFl`J*TS UPPER MAIN ST. -:- TONOPAH ou theComstock,but hehaebeenin "straight goods" over the bar and ban-! °Pea for a *^a.1 on sometlung good, ad ]\Jgyada Mercantile Co. * FOR NEVADA^ NextdoprtoShield'sstore. most of the promineut camps of the die the finest brands of cigars. , jdressJas F.OBnen, Box 501,Tonopah. ______________________________________________________ MCGROW & HUSSEY Y < ! ) Mprfh^nt^T^i)(irs ) y § 1 H ! v! &€H 'L § Q!!Vn J a n ^ ! f ^ COMPLETE LINE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING j j J A T Furnishing Goods ^ MEt^rs H § H & % Hat and Caps, Grips -*& BOOTS AND SHOES ] H ^ B Trunks and Bedding ALL THE BEST MAKES H aH n B HANDLE THE BEST GOODS THAT MONEY CAN BUY S