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Tonopah Daily Bonanza from Tonopah, Nevada • 2

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PAOK TWO TP TOWOfAH DAILY BONANZA, TONOPAH, NEVADA, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1914. TONOPAH DAILY BONANZA this vindictivMH'ss to the point of sanctioning a movemeQl turning every Afro-Ameriran to the dark continent. for PublUhed every evening, Sunday uxcepteil, by the Tonopah Bonanza Printing Incorporated. MEMBER ASHOCIATK.il PRESS KM HER NEVADA PRESS ASS'N W. W.

BOOTH, EDITOR AND MANAGER One Year. Nine Months. Six .1 11.00 1.00 too Three Months. One Month One Week Terma Kulwerlplloa by Mall fur Dally Hoaaaia. Urllvereil by Carrier.

1.IIS Per Moalb. .13.00 1.00 TO HI MM HIHBHS. I'arilfK wIk. iln not receive their papers, or who have any cause of com plalni. will oblige The Hnnanaa by notifying this office.

10 ii i. Aim. A reward of flo will lie paid for Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of parties stealing The Bonanza from subscribers. All lenal advertisements will be charged for. at the rale of 12.00 per quare for the llrst Insertion.

There will be no exception to this rale. No affidavit of publication will be made until the advertisement Is paid for No advertising cut. one square Inch or smaller, will be accepted unless made of metal No wood hnue cuts this size will he used. Wood cuts it dangerouH to tortus and press. Elntered al the postofdce In Tonopah a second-class matter.

Newlands is a two to one lift in the southern part of the state, because the people down there know what he has done for iiiiiiiiiy. farming and stockraisiug interests of this state, as well as for the interests of all Laboring Exchange, Yes, indeed they know what he has done for the sheep, wool, silver, zinc, copper and load industries. Oh, yes, the southern people are deeply in love with Newlands. Xewlands is using his well worn post ofncgffrank by mailing thousands of circulars out of the Reno post office. itOther candidates must pay the government for the privilege of using the mails.

When District Attorney Sanders laments that he does not own! a newspaper in Tonopah he should understand that the Tonopah i papers have some class and arc rather particular about their owners. I The colored voters of Tonopah will vote to a mail for Sam! Piatt, as they have no use for a narrow-minded cad such as New-' lands, who has no use for workingmen, J. C. Robertson STOCK BROKER MINING INVESTMENTS All Stocko Bought and Sold on San Francisco and Eastern Stock Exchanges Member San Francisco Stock Exchange Telephone 912109 Main St. I TONOPAH NEVADA governor seen tjie denounces strenuous AGAINST OPEN GAMBLING.

OVERNQB ODDIE is againsl open gambling! The knows whereof he speaks and when he says he ha evils of the practice no one will deny the assertion. He the evils of open gambling with all the vehemence of his frontier nature. From the first day of Tonopah Oddie has been resident Oi this eaWp and during the boom days he took part ill the big doings iii Qoldfield, where it was day all day in the daytime and there was no night in sight. Oddie saw the evil effects of open gambling. He saw thousands of young and promising youths led astray and ruined by the perfidious allurement of the open play.

He does not aetpiirc bis knowledge second hand or in the cities, where crime is covered up and gambling is conducted behind bolted doors. On the contrary it was in the saloons anil gambling houses of Tonopah. Khyolite antl Qoldfield that the governor saw gambling at its worst ami when he says he is opposed to open gambling he appeals to every parent in the state. Who wants to have the temptation of open games thrown in the paths of the What lather or mother is willing to endure the thought of rearing a bright boy to the threshold of manhood to find his steps directed to the pitfall of faro, roulette or craps. The average mining camp abounds in temptations of a grave nature that tax the fostering care of parents without having oily-tongued sharpers wheedle the last dollar of the paycheck from gullible youths or direct them to the danger of trifling with their employers' money antl finally landing behind the bars branded, as a felon.

Emmet Boyle says gambling is a dead issue. He knows he is pot speaking the truth in issuing this statement 'or. if he used his eyes and eavsJu' could not be. rir.rV deaf to the importunities of the so-called liberal lea'gue which has been organized in every county of flic state to secure votes for the opponent of Oddie. Oddie is irrevocably opposed to gambling.

Boyle wiggles on the fence, afraid to fall on cither side. "Gambling is a deatl issue," he maintains. The short ugly word of three letters should be applied. It fits the case exactly. No other wortl expresses the thought of every decent citizen.

No other word fits the ease so appropriately. The fact that a candidate for governor should temporize in such an important matter demonstrates conclusively that he is not fitted for the office to which he aspires. If he straddles gambling be can be counted on to straddle any other important measure affecting the welfare of the people should Nevada be unfortunate enough to elect him to the office of governor. the army in France. Nevertheless she entertains many of the distinguished military men who visit Al- tlershot, apologizing for her plain fare and explaining that her cooks 1 have more important work now than preparing food for an aged empress and her guests.

H. I EPSTINE Stock Broker TO THE ENGLISH 1 i SETS ASIDE PORTION HOME WITH BEDS THE INJURED. t)F HER FOR ll.v Associated lress. LONDON, Oct. 28.

Although the Empress Eugenie Ih almost 8(1 years old, she is taking the greatest interest ta the war and has set aside an entire wing of her house at Farnmor-ottgh Hill for the use of wounded officers. Several injured officers are now recuperating there and their aged hostess personally supervises their ('aua care. Her estate Is near the great camp at Aldershot, which King George and Queen Mary visit frequently. Practically all of Empress Eugenie's men servants have joined Secretary Ijiine declined to speak at a political meeting in California, saying he did not believe in imported speakers appearing in state elections. Within twenty-four hours after acquitting himself of this lofty sentiment the secretary of the interior appeared at a Newlands political meeting at Fallon, where the sentiment against Newlands was so strongly marked that Mr.

Lane thought he could make an exception to the rule he laitl down for use in California. In line with his flabby jelly fish handshake Newlands stood up for silver in the senate when the resolution was introduced asking fur the pur -base of 15,000,000 ounces of silver bullion. The strongest remark be could make was: "It seems to me that there can be no objection to this bill and that it ought to be passed." Then Ihis great man rested his case and the resolution was thrown into the wastebasket. "COLORADO-CALIFORNIA DEMOCRAT" Qardnervllle Record-Courier: a child of Democracy was born in Reno this week and promises to live until the 3rd day of November, when its Infant form will lie laid to rest in the journalistic graveyard. Since many of the Democratic newspapers of Nevada have avowed not to sup.

port certain candidates on the Democratic ticket, those candidates have become peeved and to get even, mother Democracy was ordered to do something for the good of the and she did. The political child is called the "Nevada Democrat" and is edited by the State Central committee. "The Colorado-California Democrat" would have been a more appropriate name, and we let the new-born go at that. ESTABLISHED ISOi Southern Nevada Securities bought and sold on San Francisco and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges and New York Curb. MAIN STREET THE Tonopah Banking Corporation PIONEER RANK OF TONOPAH Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent General Banking Business Transacted Depositary for Nye County and U.

S. Postal Savings H. C. BROUGHER, President JOHN M. GREGORY, Chirr SdHWI rrrrrrrrrrrfrriftfi iiuiimii epe'eieVSif Foundry and Machine Works Lower Prices on ford Cars Kffective August 1st 1914 to August 1st 1915 thai 6 aainat, redactions during Detroit Cars nipped f.

o. Touring Car $490 Runabout $440 Town Car $690 'In 'h- state, of America only) Buyers to Share in Profits AukuM tSfFi "1 cars fain Me l8t 1916 wil1 are of 0 the to the extent PmS IS 8e" aDd dellver M.0W nev ford cars during that period. Ask us for particulars FORD MOTC'-R COMPANY JENKfNS HAND MOTOR CAR CO Tonoeah. Local Agents. Summer Excursions FROM QOLDFIELD Tonopah Tidewater Railway Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Los Angeles and Return.

San Diego and Return $31.60 San Francisco and Return via. Los Angeles and the Pacific Coast Steamship Co $38.00 Eastern Excurslona Now On. Particular! on Application. Thru sleeper between Beatty and Los Angeles. Close connections at Beatty in both directions with the Bullfrog R.R D.

ASPIAND. tieneul spit, Qoldfield H. R. ORIIK. Asst.

Gen. Ant. Tonopah GOLDFIELD MILLERS TONOPAH BLAIR SOUTHERN NEVADA'S TREASURE VAULTS Profitable Market for Nevada Products Daily Through Freight Service from Keno, Hazen and Intermediate Points. For details of service, freight rates. passenger fares, address nearest agent or W.

D. FORSTfR. Traffic Manager At this time it is pertinent to inquire how George Thatcher comes by possession of litters that belong to the private archives of the Southern Pacific political department. It is an old trick to play. It' Thatcher was not holding confidential relations with the i Merrill underground syndicate of political tricksters he would not lie in possession of confidential papers emanating from that office.

a Tonopah business men had to pass the hat to secure funds for building a quarter mile stretch of road to the new camp of Tono-gold. If the county commissioners had let the stcamfitting contract for the courthouse to the lowest responsible bidder they would have lAVed four times as much money as the improvement demands. The Nevada Democrat, owned and paid for by Senator New-lands, will issue its lasl number this week and pass into desuetude until another campaign, when Newlands may be tempted to repeat his attempt to impose on the voters of Nevada. The fact that out of all the Nevada Democratic papers there is not one advocating Newlnnds is a (rood index of the way the wind blows. Had th a count ahead of th economy.

county commissioners bought the old high school for ospitid the taxpayers would have been nearly $8 000 game. This is what the machine bunch terms Senator Vardaman, of on 2o. introduced a bill to repeal the fifteenth amendment and found an enthusiastic backer in Newlands. of Nevada, Newlands always showed his animosity for the colored race, hut no one expected he would carry RED FRONT STORE 207 ERIE MAIN ST. GIVING AWAY GOODS Must be Cleared Out at Once STOVES Your Choice $222 Dandy Champion Blower $18 Fry Pans 5c Muffin Pans 5c Coffee Pots 10c Pie Dishes 5c Basins 5c Forks and Knives 5c Soap Dishes, China 10c Wall Paper 10c Lamps 10c to 50c Coyote Traps 50c Candle Sticks 50c Books 10c to 25c Mattresses $5 to $11 Beds $2 Springs $2 Tables $1 Turkish Path Cabinets $2 Horse Collars $1 Tjfe NJWMjapjrnrf TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD RAILROA0 COMPANY ATTORNEYS Wm.

FORMAN LAWYER 318-319 State Bank and Trust Co. Building TONOPAH NEVADA HUGH H. BROWN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Of flees: 312-316 State Bank and Trust Co. Building TONOPAH NEVADA H. R.

COOKE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notary Public Offices now located on fifth floor State Bank and Trust Building, TONOPAH NEVADA DENTISTS i I fliimil nuiii ujiiiiri Physicians Prescriptions Our Specialty We lay stress upon our prescription work and as a result we compound the prescriptions of ail the physicians in this locality. Our store Is sort of a prescription center for the reason that we have an exceptional stock or prescription drugs, and employ only registered pharmacists of ample experience. You should consider all of your prescriptions and recipes of sufficient importance to justify the special care which we are able to give to them. Let us (III your next prescription. PROUTY'S UNION DRUG STORE We Pay Panel Put Charges Within 2nd Zone CHANGE Of PROGRAMME EVERY DAY -AND- SOMETHING DOING EVERY HOUR AT THE BIG CASINO rrfritmiiiijiitiujj.

DR. T. A. MUSAJNTE Rooms 414-416 State Bank Building PHONE 942 TONOPAH NEVADA GENERAL FOUNDRY WORK. Cast Iron, Hard Iron, Braas, Bronze and Aluminum Castings.

Repair work of all Our automobile department thoroughly equipped. CAMPBELL KELLY, Inc. TONOPAH HARDWARE CO. I Successors to Nye County Mercantile Company SOLE AGENTS FOR Mazda Tungsten Lamps Caloric Fireless Cookers MILBURN WAGONS Universal Stoves and Ranges TONOPAH HARDWARE CO. HELEN M.

RULISON. D.D.S. Rooms 306-307 State TONOPAH Bank Building NEVADA PHYSICIANS Dr. Masterson Sanitarium Corner of Knapp and Ohio Ave. IMIIIHIIIIIIII(j Rates reasonable.

Terms cash. Trained nurse In attendance. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR NEVADA PRODUCT FOR NEVADA PEOPLE Every sack absolutely guaranteed to the consumer. To be had at all stores. Ask for it and.

insist on getting this. Accept no other as a substitute. McLEAN McSWEENEY FRESH MEATS FISH and POULTRY We Handle Only First-Claw Nevada Beef MEAT MARKET USE MOSES BEST FLOUR LOTHROP-DAVIS COMPANY SOLE. AGENTS From Darkness to Light Have you Improved your rates were made effectlveT lighting service since our new low Save your eyes by using plenty of electric light. Light Is Cheaper than Eyesight.

Rates tbe lowest ever. THE NEVADA-CALIFORNIA POWER CO. TONOPAH. NEVADA National Realty and Investment Company 208 MAIN STREET TONOPAH, NEV. THE BANK BUFFET mKHm UNEXCELLED SERVICE AN ATMOSPHERE OF CONGENIALITY AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP WALTER DRYSD ALE, Proprietor I NEVADA FIRST NATIONAL BANK TONOPAH, NEVADA.

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