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RENO EVENING GAZETTE FRIDAY, SEPT. 21. 1923 PAGE TEN CAUGHT PARADISE VALLEY SHIPPING LAMB CARSON VALLEY LOST ON DESERT HUNTING OLD MINE BREVITIES SING NEWS IN FULL HEAVY HAY THIS PRINTER'S DEVIL IS BUSINESS GENIUS WINNEMUCCA, Sept. 21. (Special).

When Irwin Horn, printer's "devil" for the Humboldt Star, and son of 1. E. Born, Southern I'acific station agent here, asks for a lay-off his employer knows it is for a good reason. Yesterday Irwin got off for the day and filled a contract for bedding forty-seven cattle cars. for which he received a dollar a car.

He hired a few boys to help him. lor Limb movements from Elko have After wandering without food on the desert for two days and two nights G. been heavy during the first part of the week, according to information re E. Beckman, forty-five years old. of PARADISE, Sept.

21. CSpecial). Pupils in Trof. Scranton's room recently organized a Civic League in which officers were elected: Martin Gastinago. president; Helen Washburn, vice-president; Equilina Gastinago, Las Vegas, entered the camp at Kail- ceived today from the offices of the which he paid out $17, leaving $30 clear for his day's work.

Bedding the cars consists of covering the floors with about six inches of sand and dirt for the cattle to stand on. secretary; Ruby Riley, treasurer; Elmo Ricanzone, moderator; Lena Eche- verria, Dolly Gilliolian and Gertrude Waehburn, board of directors. At least road Springs of Charles Graffell at eleven o'clock Saturday night, hungry, nearly frozen and with his feet badly blistered, says the Goldfield Tribune. Beckman and his wife came north to the Lida vicinity to hunt for a mining claim he staked eighteen years ago. They had been at Lida for ten days and during that time Beckman searched in the mountains west of town.

Last Friday he lett Lida, without food, telling his wife he would return before six more high school students are ASPIRIN planning to enter school here in a Elko Live Stock Wool Commission Company, says the Elko Independent, which continues: Approximately 7500 head of lambs, owned by various sheepmen of the county, have been loaded and shipped. It is reported that a good price is being paid for lambs, and while the exact amount has not been made public, it is understood that the price is well over nine cents per pound. James Holland, one of the members of the firm, has returned to this city from Austin, where he purchased 2500 head of the Potts lambs in that district. These have been shipped and are at present on their way to the short time. Glenn Gillilian, Floyd Lye, Halbert Bradshaw, Thomas Bradshaw and Cecil Riley formed a hunting party night.

When he did not return the Say "Bayer" and Insist! which left Wednesday morning for MINDEX, Sept. 21 (Special). The second crop of hay in Carson valley is practically cut and either stacked or baled. It was much heavier this year than in previous years and was greater than the first crop which was held back by a cold spring. The third crop of alfalfa will be nearly as large as the second crop, growers announce.

A number of Carson Valley farmers will not cut the third crop but will use it for sheep pastures as is the usual custom. Water held out well this year. At present the water in the Carson river is very low and water stored by the Alpine Land and Reservoir Company is being used so that the shortage will not be felt. Nearly all the grain has been threshed and hauled either to the Minden Ailling Company or the Gard-nerville mill where it is being made into flour. carspe1pTe socially busy residents of Lido, on foot and horse back, started to hunt for him.

Ike Shaw, an Indian, trailed Beck man to the old Buster mine and there. because of rain, lost the tracks, which were picked up after the rain by cowboys hunting cattle at Indian Gardens. market. Other lambs shipped this week include those belonging to J. A.

McBride and Aloe Hiegie. Mr. Holland stated today that there has been no movement to date of Eastern Nevada wool, placed in the hands Yesterday Sheriff Mercer, District Attorney Foley and Deputy Sheriff of the National Wool Warehouse and Benton went to Lida and prepared to put two Indians, Shaw and Johnnie Ilacoch, on the trail, at Indian Gardens, but after one Indian had started Storage Company. It is expected, Mr. Holland stated, that this wool will be placed on the and while the other was preparing to market possibly October 15 to 20.

No start. Beckman was brought into Lida by Graffell. sales of Eastern Nevada wool through Mrs. Beckman had about abandoned the agency mentioned arc anticipated before that time. hope that her husband would be found alive.

He was in fairly bad condition, as he had been on the desert without Mariano Aralucca, of the Elko Live food and without a coat and had been Hasnon canyon to look for deer. A nine-pound son was born to the wife of J. II Holt, on Wednesday of this week. September 19. Mr.

and Mrs. James F. Harvey are remodel mg their cottage on main street, expecting to make their home here during the winter months. Mrs. R.

H. Schwartz," was a recent arrival from her home at Santa Cruz, and will visit her sons A. V. and Rudolph Schwartz and daughters, Mrs. B.

F. Stanley and Mrs. James F. Harvey. Mrs.

J. Roy Bradshaw and sons Marion and Lyle and daughters Violet and Fern expect to accompany the former's nephew Chester Freemonth on his return home to Sparks on Tuesday, to make their future home there. Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Bradshaw, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Bradshaw expect to return to their homes at Fern-ley and Reno respectively, next week. The l'asquale brothers threshing equipment finished threshing yesterday at the Burge Brothers and Fer-raro ranches below town and moved to their Hinkey place last evening. The majority of the ranchers now have their grain in the sheds and are prepared for any kind of weather. The past week has been extremely cool and gardeners have experienced an attack of frost. OIL PAINTINGS To clean oil paintings go over them Stock and Wool Commission Company, has returned from a trip to Eureka, out in the heavy rain.

where he went in the interest of the 7 I firm to look the purchase of a Mussle spawns which fail to find a Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-twa years and proved safe by millions fot number of lambs in that vicinity. It fish to which they can attach themselves, usually sink to the bottom and is stated that several fairly large deals are pending which will probably be die. kei vJt i- .1 .1 CARSON, Sept. 21. (Special).

Mrs. V. E. Maher and her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Benedict, of New York City, were the motif of several social functions during their short stay here.

On Saturday afternoon they were the guests of Miss Vashti Hulst, also from New York but at present stenographer and typist in the office of G. Borden of the state highway derailment at Minden Inn. On Monday Mrs. "VV. G.

Greathouse entertained them at a luncheon at the Greathouse home on "West King street, Mr. and Mrs. Maher, Miss Benedict. Miss Hulst and Mr. Greathouse being the guests.

At four o'clock yesterday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Maher, Miss Benedict and Miss Rubber balls dropped, to the ground Colds Tootlaiche Earache Neuralgia flatten almost into a hemisphere at the moment of impact, but do it so Headache Lumbago Rheumatism Pain, Pain settled during the week. "wirTGOOD JUDGE OF LIQUOR quickly the yp canot soo it. 9 No; Corns "Since a young man I had a liking Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only.

Each unbroken package contains proper directions Handy boxes ot twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. An immense crowd listens to Eamrr.onn DeValera (arrow, behind flag). Suddenly troops of the Free State rush into the crowd and arrest the for lifiuor and was considered a pretty Irish Republican leader. The crowd disperses as shots are fired.

This, good judge of it at one time, but con stant drinking gave me stomach trou Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer at Ennis, Ireland. Manufacture of Mononaceticacidester of Salicylicacld. in small strips with a sponge or soft DOUGLAS TEACHERS (Advertisement) cloth wrung out of warm soap suds. ble which became chronic. My stomach would have been a valuable addition to a gas factory.

Doctors did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and I am now as good as new." It is a simple, harmless prep After the painting is clean apply a MEET WITH PARENTS thin coating of linseed oil with a soft cloth. 50 CATS PERISH IN RANCH BLAZE aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes MINDEN, Sept. 21. (Special).

Mrs. W. II. Marston of Berkeley, national organizer of the Parent- Beikeley Resident Gives Details of Trouble to Help Others Teachers Association, and Mrs. D.

E. practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Ericson, of Reno, president of the Mc- BROWN OPTICAL CO EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Everything Optical Seventeen Years in Reno 13S N.

Virginia St. Ginsburg's Jewelry Store Reno Bend Us Tour Broken Glasses Hulst left by automobile for San Francisco where they will remain a few days before starting for Los Angeles where they will spend the winter. Otto T. Schulz is thoroughly renovating and improving his residence on North Division street. New cement walks have been laid throughout the entire yard which occupies half a block, the rooms done over inside and the exterior of the house repainted.

Mrs. Bertha Anderson is having her property back of the mint put in excellent shape for the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelley were called to Reno Wednesday by the sudden illness of Glenn Kelly, who had been injured while working in a garage.

He developed appendicitis and was obliged to submit to an operation. He is reported as doing well considering the seriousness of the case. Mrs. William Kennett and William, entertained a company of friends Tuesday evening in honor of the senior member's birthday. The guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Blake, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, Miss Jessie Harris and J.

H. Myles. The game of "Five Hun Kinley Park Parent-Teachers' Associa (Advertisement) tion, met with parents of the Douglas county high school students Wednes sx 15 day for the purpose of forming an as Tlie simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. Stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out.

Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your druggist Bluejay Spencer Corsets sociation. PJans were made to meet 1 'y-Ss. Friday evening, September 28, in the Abdominal Belts Surgical Supports high school auditorium to elect offi cers.

When V. Lambertupci had a fire at his ranch town the other day, with a property loss of about $3500, he knew that he had lost a few pigeons and probacy a "few" cats. But later investigation showed that nearly half the population of the ranch perished in the fire, says the Tonopah Daily Times The Victor ranch has long been know nto have the greatest number of cats ever gathered together in one place in the state There were black cats, white cats, gray cats, spotted, Mrs. M. H.

V. Conger Registered Spencer Corsetiere Phone 175 6 -It Reno. Nevada 619 Humboldt Street Jsr -v; J-C M- THE MASTER MIND Under New Management PLAZA HOTEL Plaaa Facing Railroad Uodern Equipment Rooms from $4.00 per week up Special Rates for Permanent Quests ALIAS SUMMONS IX THE SECOND JL'LUCiAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, LX AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASUOE. MARGARET MAY CURTIS. I'laintiff.

vs. JOliN WILLIAM CURTIS, Defendant. The State of Nevada Sends Greeting to sa id Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served in said county, or within twenty days if served Modern Convenient Gocd Location Reno Hotel 345 N. Virginia Street, Eeno. Rooms with or without bath $7.00 week up.

Rooms by day, $1.50 up. angora, maltese ana just plain cats. Of Thomas cats there was a plenty, and they filled the night air with music rare. But there was a reason a mighty good reason why Mr. Lambertucci tolerated such an array of felines on his ranch.

Before placing cats on the ranch, the rats, ground squirrels and gophers ate up nearly all the produce. Since the cats began to mul Clairvoyant and Palmist Private Parlor TiSjf 4 Miff FREDA out of said county but within said Judicial District, and in all other -asfs within forty days (exclusive of the day of dred" was the main diversion, following a deliciously cooked dinner. An alarm of fire yesterday afternoon called the fire department to the house occupied by Mrs. Rich and family. The roof was damaged to the extent of about $200.

Mrs. E. B. Yerington has returned from San Francisco where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Breuner.

stopping in Reno for a day or so with her daughters, Mrs. Edison and Miss Frances Yerington. Mrs. Cora Thibault Chubbuck is the guest of Mrs. A.

Malo. Her home is in Hohart Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolster of Reno, accompanied by Mrs.

Corinne Slinger-land, Mrs. Kolster's mother, have started on an automobile trip to Special Notice to Students 217 N. Virginia service), and defend the above entitled action. This action is brought to recover tiply and scatter about, the rodents judgment for a decree of divorce dis solving the bonds of matrimony now and Street Office Hours 9 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Daily heretofore existing between you (defend haveall disappeared. The animals have saved the ranch many thousands of dollars in vegetables. They were good rustlers, feeding on the small animals they caught and out of slop ant) and the plaintiff on the ground of failure to provide plaintiff with the common necessaries of life for a period of more than one year last past and next C01OP.0K THEOSOFHY SERVICE LODGE Public meeting Sundays, 8:00 p.

m. Heading room with library privileges open to public daily from 2:00 to 4:30 p. except Sundays. 150 N. Virginia Street, Room 9.

"We have enlarged our place of business, installed new and up-to-date fixtures, that wc may the more efficiently render our services to your needs. PROTECTS BRASS immediately preceding the commencement of this action all Of which is moro particularly set forth in plaintiffs verified complaint on file in the above en Wipe brass bedsteads and gilt "I am simply delighted with Tanlac chandeliers wim lemon oil or some other very thin oil. It will prevent the and wouldn't take anything for tne BARRY BARRY Attorneys-at-Law SusanvLIIe, Calif, and Reno, Nev. titled court and cause, and to which sai Kood it has done me," said Mrs. i reda shellac from hardening and cracking.

Complaint reference is hereby made for further particulars. Condron. 1011 Snyder Berkeley recentH'. Dated this ta day of September, A. "For over eight months 1 was in 1923.

such a condition I (SEAL) RiH von run ProKiiifa a E. If. KEEMER, Clerk of the Second Ju couldn't do my housework. I didn seem to have any strength, was so dicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for Washoe County. BROWN OPTICAL CO.

Located in Ginsburg's Jewelry Store. 133 North Virginia Street. Phone 1436-J. AJinuba, Cal. Mrs.

Ernest Pohl is the guest of her mother in Reno this week. Jack Mashaw of the state highway department has resigned and will return to California where his wife is now residing. Mrs. John Rubke, accompanied by Mrs. M.

A. Christian, motored over to Reno Wednesday evening to meet Miss Emma Saul, who has been visiting in Berkeley. The home of Mrs. Mayme D. Pierce, eldest daughter of the late George T.

Davis, pioneer merchant of Carson, was destroyed in the Berkeley fire this week. The home of George D. Oliver, pencral manager of the Hobart Mills interests, escaped by a narrow margin, as did the homes of Eugene Howard, formerly of Dayton, and Mrs. Vallie French Torreyson. for Ss4 Clean, HeallhyCendiiiea lir CVlfVUse Murine Eye Remedy lUUK LI CO "NjKEt and Morning." E.

E. ROBERTS. nervous I didn't want anyone to spaak to mo, and was barely able to drag one foot after the other. Even, going Attorney for I'laintiff. Sept.

7, 11. 21, 2S; Oct 5. 12. 19. USED CARS at your own price Cash or Terms Cars Bought, Sold and Traded 864 South Virginia St.

for a walk with the children would Keep your Eyes Cfcaa. Clear and Kealtcy. Vrite for Free Eye Care Book, ft art ne Ee Remedy Cs9 Ess! CMo fr-(. Chicaaft tiro me out so I would frequently have NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all to turn back home. Indigestion persons claiming liens under the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the Phonographs troubled me also, and I lost much weiKht.

State of Nevada, entitled "An Act to "With three bottles of Tanlac that secure liens to meelianics and others and Victrola Phonograph Repairing Sonera to repeal all other acts in relation thereto." "Approved March 2. 1873, and as thereafter amended," run-down feeling is entirely gone, nervousness andrindigestion have disappeared, and I can do my housework without even feeling tired. I have also mm On Lot 7, Block original plat of Dr. C. E.

Mooser Masonic Building Phone 800 gained ten pounds in. weight, and feel By Experts All Make Work Guaranteed One Year We Call for and Deliver NEVADA MUSIC CO. Phone 1 451 -J 221 South Virginia St. the townsite of Reno, Nevada, owned by Phoebe B. Clark and in part occupied by Mrs.

Inga Johnson, to aprear in the better than I ever did In my life. Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 TO PRESERVE RUBBER Articles of rubber should be kept in a cool, dark place. Where two surfaces of rubber are likely to stick together they should be wiped dry and dusted with talcum powder.

CLOTHESPIN BAGS million bottles sold. Repairs Rentals Used Machines All makes Victor Brunswick Records H. E. Saviers Sons Second and Sierra Phone 565 Justice Court for Reno Township. Washoe County, Nevada, in the City Hall, at 10 o'clock a.

on Saturday, the 29th day of September, 1923, and to exhibit to the Court then and there the proof of any Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Xature's CI IMMnPJ own remedy for constipation. For sale IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT such hen in the action of C. Gill, Plaintiff, against Phoebe B. Clark Et everywherp. fOITRT CiV THE BlAlt.

or ae- The most useful clothespin bag is shaped and worn like an apron, with I Advertisement) VADA, IN AND FOR TILE COUNTY EMERY M. LORD, M. D. O. Specializing In OSTEOPATHY Nevada State Life Building Phones 416-1403 a wide pocket.

The whole apron should Defendants. Dated, September 7. 1923. W. C.

GILL, naintiff. be shallow and wide. OF WASHOE. RALPH P. JOHNSON.

Plaintiff, vs. ivavpttte s. JOHNSON. Defendant DODGE BARRY, THR bTATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO SAID DEFENDANT You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon Phone 2CS for Appointment. The Vanity Shop Beauty Culture.

Expert Operators. S9 West First Street Opposite Elks' Home A WISE DECISION i Fix. strcggEag along witi poor eyesight for a long tints you suddenly decide to have your eyes properly fitted with glasses and find that yoa have missed a lot of comfort, pleasure and effici. eacy. Why not make that decision NOW and coce ia right aay Dr.

Chas. 0. Gasho Optometrist Reno, Nevada von of this Summons If served in saia IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. IN ANTJ FOR THE COUNTY OF county, or within twenty days if served out of said county, but within said ju WASHOE. No.

19757. Dent No. 2. dicial District, and in all other cases within forty days (exclusive of the day IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF of service), and defend the above-en JOHN IJARRETT, Decked. Notice Is Hereby Given, That titled action.

This action is brought to John Edward Barrett having filed in this recover a judgment and decree dissolv- Court a document purporting to be the ins the bonds of matrimony existing tie last will and. testament or John Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sept.7.U. 21. 28.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (PUBLISHER) Serial No. 012454. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Carson City.

Nevada, August 24, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that James M. Flaugher, of Vya, Nevada, who. ot March 31, 1921, made homestead (Add). Act 12-29-'16), entry No.

012454. for EV4 SWU, NW SEVi. Sec 21; ENW. SW SEtf. Section 28, Township 45 North, Range 13 East M.

D. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Nellie F. Norton, U. S. Commissioner, at Vya, Nevada, on the First day of October.

1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Arden Wood, of Diessner, Nevada. Otis C. WToOd. of Diessner.

Nevada. Allen P. Norton, of Vya, Nevada, Forrest A. Parry, of Vya, Nevada. CLARA M.

CRISLER, Aug. 27 t26. Deceased, and a petition praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing GOLDEN WEST HOTEL' 214 West Street New Strictly Modern. All outside rooma. Best of nervice.

Room 3.0 per week; with bath, $9.10 JACK AH ILL, Proprietor tween you and tn plaintiff upon the grounds of extreme cruelty and which is more particularly described in the Complaint Dated this 6th day of August, A. thereof ha3 been fixed by said Court for Monday, the 1st day of October, 1923, at 1:30 o'clock p. of said day. at the Court House, in the City of Reno. County 1923.

(SEAL) of Washoe: and all persons interested in E. H. BEEMER, Clerk of the Second Judicial Court of the State or Nevada, the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said will should not be admitted to probate and said petitioner appointed Executor thereof. Dated. SeDtember 15th.

A. 1923. in and for the County of Washoe. M. J.

SCANLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 401-402 Clay Peters Reno, Nevada. Aug. 10. V7 24. 31 Sep.

7. 14, 21. E. H. BEKMER, Clerk.

RENO-VERDI LAWTON STAGE HUSKEY KUKLINSKL Attorneys for Petitioner, Byington Reno. Nevada. in the Second judicial district Step By Step Up They Climb This applies to the hundreds of men, women, boys and girls, who are practicing the saving habit and making regular deposits with the Bank of Nevada Savings Trust Company, We invite you to open an account with us. 4 Per Cent Interest ICE FOR PUBLIC COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Sept. 15, 17, IS, 19, 2D.

21. 22. 24. 25. 28.

WASHOE. No. 19764. NOTICE OF SALE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Leave Verdi Leave Verdi Leave Reno Leave Reno .9:00 1:00 p. m.

-r. 5 00 p. tti, ......11:00 a. m. PERRY A.

DUNCAN, Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given, That FELICIA FORSYTHE, formerly FELICIA McCOY. having filed in this Court a document purporting to be the last will Your Banker Your Friend Do you think of your banker as cold and indifferent to your needs. He has your best Interests at heart and wants to see you prosper. Consult our Officers freely and in perfect confidence whenever you wish.

ScheelmeBahkieg AlkusrCoMBaiY REKO.HEYADA and testament of FERRY A. DUNCAN VEXING TRIP Leave Verdi 7: 00 p. m. Leave Reno .11:00 p. m.

Saturday and Sunday Deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said (PUBLISHER) Serial No. 010067. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. LAND OFFICE at Carson City.

Nevada, August 24. 1923. NOTICE Is hereby given that Otis C. Wood, of Diessner, Nevada, who on March 29, 1920, made Addl. Homestead Entry (Act 12-29-'16).

no. 010067. for S4 KEM, WSE4. SESEVi. SV4NWK.

SW4, Section 9, Township 45 North, Range 19 East, D. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Nellie F. Norton. U. S.

Commissioner, at Vya, Nevada, on the First day of October. 1923. Clsdmant names as witnesses: Arden Wood, of Diessner. Nevada. James M.

Flaugher. of Vya, Nevada, Allen P. Norton, of Vya, Nevada. 1 Forrest A. Parry, of Vya, Nevada.

CLARA. SC. CRISLER, Auc. 21 t28. HejpUUa, Court for Monday, the 1st day of October.

Pursuant to Judgment and order of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Washoe, made and entered on the 14th day of September, A. 1923, there will be offered for sale, and eord at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash, one Reo Truck. Said sale will take place at the Sierra Garage, No. 215 Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. on the 27th day of September, A.

1923. Prospective bidders and buyers may examine said truck at the said Sierra Garage. (Signed): Y. PEN Ey M. B.

MOORE. Attornev for Y. Pena, A. H. ERRO, By N.

J. BARRY, Attorney for A. H. Erro. Sect 15.

17. 13. 19. 20. 21, 22.

24. 25. 2. THE RENOMnONALBANKi 1923, at 1:30 o'clock P. of said day, at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe: and all persons inter MNKOf MVAM SAVINGS ested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if Reno Stand HIJ-P, DRUG STORE Verdi Stand Verdi Lumber Co.

Store any tney nave, why said will should not Affiliated. anks) be admitted to protate and said peti tioner upixunieii ivscecuirix tnereor. Dated, September 20, A. IX. 1923.

K. H. BEEMER. Clerk. 3 13 Sept 20, 21, 22.

21. 25. 26. 27. 28.

29; Oct 1.

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