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Show ise . VOL. 12 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1906- t, -- The Secret Of Irvines Success. Every Drag in his pharmacy, whether sold over tho counter or dispensed in a prescription, i3 of a recognized standard of purity. NO. 9 - at Provo many years, mode a short but interesting talk. The band rendered Ilail ColNo secret in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitably umbia, Daniel Stark pave the accomplishmentssociety thsn the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, benediction and the meeting came and one of its finest institutions is the Ohio Pythian In response to the of the to a close. Home, at Springfield, Ohio, ccnimitte appointed to arrange a Some of ihe folks had which is ably presided over brougLt by Superintendent Le Fevre fitting program to comemmorate picnic. They repaired to the and his wife, Mrs. Collie L slsge the EOth anniversary of the settle- and Le Fevre, the matron. The enjoyed the contents of their latter has recently written a ment of I'aysou, a good-Biz- d baskets. letter, which will command crowd gathered at the opera house J. A. Loveless had previously widespread attention because Tuesday afternoon aud listened announced that a dance would be of the prominence c thel writer. It is as follow j to the exercises as they were ren&! Messrs. W. H. lloot given at night, to which he invited Co.. New York: Last y:. ,, T dered, most of the numbers being all, and a large crowd responded used Acker's English Ke furnished by old residents who The house was filled with at the suggestion of a f , the old for a serious, long-st- a were among the first settlers of as well as the vkt youngall seemingly throat difficulty ami extro' JC our city. Ih.d luxd to enjoy a time, tripping ly bard cough. .ken of pnpa many The lime was set for 2 o'clock, the ligut fantastic until a lata hour. tions without relief. I c but it was an hour later when the Ackct a' Dancing was interspersed with honestly say that removed the English' Remedy with music commenced program recitations, songs, etc. difficulty and Etnpd tho the band. by cough. I did not purchase Thomas E. Daniels Hang Hard-timCu.i I. Ls Fivrc, Uatroa OhloPytW or use more than three hot- Prayer was then offered by Bp. Come Again no More," f of the last is still on hand. I also con '.ultdd''phyw tics, and at least J. S. Page, followed by another Miss Annie Pike sicians with no permanent results. (Signed) Calms I. Ls Ft i gave an originLe Fevre whom Mrs. as having suggested Ack Vs selection from the baud. to refers Tho friend al poem eutitled J ust Like a Boy, English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the Tic 'Jonathan IS. Page, one of the which was loudly encored to which Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy hss accomplished many other cures in Throat ana Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance oM liters, was the first speaker she generously responded with Airs. Le Fevre also said: If you will call on Air. W. II. Sclianss, a prominent hw.1 an account of bis original poem Jacks Girl china and art merchant of Springfield, Chin, you will find that he, too, has hod during the Btrnggles that Which also met witu hearty ap- any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in his family, and thinks they cannot keep house without it." were made by the pioneers, Acker's Kiwi kb Kerned; Is sold by all drtiRglits under s positive guarantee plause. that ymir money will be refunded in rose of Fml.i re. esc., we. and ft buttle la passed through this dace in Rl - Uu'tiil States and Canada. In England, . 1., is. jit., and 6J. Charles Brewerton then gave a VO 1nprieturt, Are lark He uuihorue tU ulx, iorulK. S. 1L UUOKUt going to Santaquin v! .ere he recitation which was loudly enOat when the Indian war cored. broke out the few people who had Notes. started a colony at that place were forced to abandon it aud one year1 The decoratio'na of the Louse later they came and Bettled at Pay-uo- a were neat aud made a good where ho has resided ever since that time. It was a pleasure to all to nole John D. Stark followed with an' the pleasant countenances of the historical sketch of Tayson. from old setders present its early settlement down to the The committee is deserving of present day. The sketch was well credit for the success of the entergotten up and suppled mach in- tainment gotten up iu so short a formation on the history of this1 time. AiieUance was 'well at,Xl a i Mrs. Aon; sta CoomoB. recited a and no doubt over reached the ex- for the organlisfuTon 0f ur3tTIffM Notice. are that Debts poem, entitled, United States Land Offire, of the committee in orchestra. We hope to be able to Never Gntlawed," which was re- pectations music Salt Lake City, Utah, furoish onr own for from netted it. dancing $L90 charge, being ceived with hearty applause. Oct 17,1900 in the near future. The largo banucr at the back of To whom It may concern: Charles Brewerton delivered an Fifteen new students have from Notice in lierohy given that the state oration on the growth of the place the stago attracted attention Class entered the of The Utah has filed in tills efilcs a list, No. Missionary read: Hoary in fifty years, which rose from a everybody. It of lards selected by the said State 17, is since It conference, is of expected desolate waste to n city of which Head a Crown Glory if found for Hie cklabllftlimc-n-l aud maintenance of half class about the one that iu tho wny of Righteousness. all her citizens can feel proud. will be called on missions at the (f au inaaiie Asylum, under section 12, of the Act of Consrees approved July 10, John Tanner proved himself a end of this semester. The Mies Agness Worsen croft renyoung The following tract cmlirocvd dered a piano solo in a pleasing singer who can hold tha clneo atmen are making excellent prepara- in Hiid list, urein township contcjn-in- a n u also h tention of an manner. dince; ml Mural cloiniHof record, viz: tions for that line of work. An eeaay, Three years of three proved what he said, that he did & 4, aud NEM SW1-- 4 Section Lot The students of the academy 7, Tuwuship 10 H., Range 2 E Salt generation s was interestingly ar- not require any organ accompan- were grieved to hear of the death Lake Mvrdlau. ranged and showed the advance- iment of n f j. Mcr1 etudent, Mrs. Rachel A copy of said list, so far as it relates ment made by each generation. The oldest settlors present at She died at Price to mid tracts, by descriptive subdivi.Cni.U'i Mrs. Frank Fairbanks presented the celebration wore James E. an.! her remains passed through sions, has tieen conspicuously jweted ip it in firstclasn stylo. Daniels and wife and their daughProvo on the way to St George, tills ofiice, for Inspection by any rson Johu Tanner sang a song describ- ter Mrs. CowIp, John C. Searle and by tbe public generally. the Lima of her parents. A com- interested, ing a journey across the plains in and wife, A. J, Stewart cud Alli- mittee of teachers aud students During tiie sixty days next following the date of this notice under dqiart-meutwhich the travelers had three skir- son H. Hill. resolutions of drafted instructions of November 27, appropriate mishes with redskins. He was Some of the old people demons- condolence and respect, which 1S9G, (23 L. 1)., 4u9), protests or con- -, londly encored testa against the claim of tho State to trated that white they are not os were sent to the family. Mrs. Mu-tliD. SimcnB talked of the tracts or subdivisions any young as they used to be, they can Special Correspondent. on Pioneer experiences. duwrilied, on the ground that dance jnst about as well as ever, same is more valuable for mineral tiie Auld Lang Syne" was sung and W. A. Wade Doctor for than with purposes will be themselves the agricultural enjoy O.S. L. llnilway.Cnn received aud noted for report to the by Thomas E. Daniels in liis Surgeon folks. young at Washington L. bofouiwi at all hours at bis office general Land soOffice, pleasing voice. to )rotest or contest 0. Failure somewhat were children The one half block west of bank within the time specified will I conAlts. ViT. S. Pace told about the of Payson Utah. rendition the restless Residence on sidered sufficient evidence of the daring home-mad- e to used rlrosRes they character of tiie said tracts, and of corner north liuishs plan- the selection their the program, and by passing thereof, I wing otherwise wear in early days. down stairs ing mill. in and free from objection, will las recommend-- . aud and oat np B. H. Crook gave a recitation ed for ujiproval. in which caused considerable disturbance; Frank I). IIoMw, Register. describing a borse-meat times the speaker could not be Geo. A. fcimith, Receiver. some of onr local horsemen and First publication Oct. 27. heard. This was the only unpleasmentioned. and horses were Water Rates Payalilc at City ant feature of the afternoon. Mrs. S. W. McClellan told of DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Recorder's 0if.ee. NOTICK in life Payson. early t Water Rates for Irrigation on Tbe Barefoot Mining and Milling Mrs. Courtland, one of the origiB. Y. ACADEMY BOTES. Cnmiany, a corjuirntioH. Sccictarys three of the one nal pioneers and city lota and lands for the year office, bait Lake City, Oct. Ifitli, 1900. There are delinquent upon the families that landed here and 6et Prof. Caleb Tanner lectures on 1900, are past due and are now Notice dmriled stock on account of following camp down near Mark Tanners Charles XII of Sweden before the payable at the City Recorders of- asaessniriit No. G, levied September 14, iniiO, the several amounts set opposite place, on the 23rd of October, Parents Class; Wednesday evening, fice; said rates mubt be paid before tho names of the respective blinrehcld-er1900. Mrs. Searle To October was 31, 1850, os follows, viz: present. Miss Arvilla Clark, a former Rates remaining unpaid on the No. of No. of belongs the honorable distinction etudent and of whom the academy Name. Cert. Slum. Amt. collected will first be above date as pro- O II Culver ot having given birth to the 1 2,045 fl29 45 17 is justly proud, was a visitor this vided by law. white child, a girl, born in Payson, llenrv Fairbanks 211 13,244 1.22 41 week. 27 10,750 107 50 Da F. Tanner. Watermaster. W A Miles on the 30th of January, 1851. The 110 13.3.23 133 33 Wtn H King former president Lafayette Bees, 40 Isiilwl Collet little one lived bnt a few days, 13,244 132 41 of the class of 1901 and a returned 39 81 10 Win P Dowdle It l!a!ped Win Battias. 0,410 when on the 8th of the following 4G 10 00 Curl l.OUl Provstgannl member of the expedition, visited e officers and men Twenty-nintW9 0 GB month it died, thns being also the liuurypuirliaiiksjr. 47 Founder's on the academy wrote from the front to say that John B Fairbanks 4!) Day. 200 2 DO first white soul to pssB into the accordance with law and tho for And in Bruises, Cuts, of Scratches, the R. Leo Bird, priaident order f the hoard of dircctois, made on presence of its maker. Mrs. Searle class of 1900 and now a teacher in Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff Sept, lltli, H'.Kl, so many shares of each of the reiniuiBeiices sereial gave is Arnica Bucklens Salve Mirecl nf above uiwk as may be neccs-- . the L. D. S. College, visited the Joints, in of trials as the well as the best the world. Same for sury will !e sold ut auction at the office pleasures life to be found in a new country. academy Sunday and sjwke to the Burns, Skin EuaipdoRS and piles. of the company, at l'syson Excliangu ward nyson, Utah, at to Savings Itmik, Andrew Jackson Stewart, anoth- students of the domestic 25 cts. a box. Cure giiir.iiilccd, o'clock a. m. Monday, November 5th, Sold bv J, L. Tow nriiend, drug- lpik). to my tl.e dclhi'piviit er of tho original settlers who no meeting that evening. together with the coot of advertising arc also students The was prer-etaking at grist gistresides Benjamin, niid ex pen nf rale. EUNF.Sr WILLIAM.', We have a large supply of and gavu a short review of interest in music this year. A Secretary, has Brass Band notes and location organized blank nlt Lake City. Itah pioneer life. ..re fn.,,,.r!ihh it.h.,e. Fii tit publication Oct. 27. .Another old timer who bus lived and he pm.--! I . 0. W. IRVINE, PRESCRIPTION OROCCIST first-clas- wcll-sp- E. A. Hitcbll a Co., Chimb or lai Vs Cough Eemeiy a Great Remedy. TbeBootbing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent We guartiiitoo your fit cures have made it a great favorite and finish in any with people everywhere. It is atyle and cat. especially prised by mothers of Alterations, cleaning and repairing small children for colds, croup an-ire do neatly and at a reasonable whooping cough, ss it always Frico. aifordd quick relief, and as it conWE ARE PROMPT. tains no opium or other harmful Joe. Douglass Block. drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult For Utah. Paysou, sale by D. W, Irvino. Merchant Tailors. The F. McCAW, Mere thought and expense than ever before ha7 been lavished on tho Calendar which the publishers of Tint Youth's Companion will present to every one subscribing the new volume for 1901, since it is to be a souvenir of the papers 75th ywir. It is au exceptionally attractive calendar, and has been Watchmaker andjeweler Fitte-EepeUirii- a Specialty g Youtli'a Companloa Calendar designed and for The XmisriMR'anuvo aroBR central figure of the Calendar is an ideal portrait of a Puritan maiden of Plymouth, and the 12 colors iu which the calendar is This Spaced reserved lithographed reproduce the delicate coloring of the artist's original painting with perfect fidelity After the usefulness of the For Gutheils New Bar calendar is past, the portrait of Priscilla can be cut out and framed and preserved as a beautiful household ornament. This calendar, which is sold to b9r Shop. to The Youth's Companion for 50 cents, will bo BOOT & SHOE SHOP. given to all new subscribers for jtxsrorxD from vis door. audit or J. a. pagr aoxa. lithographed The Companion exclusively. 1901, who will also receive, in 52 issues of the All grtulos of hoots and shoes addition to tho new volume, all the issues of the made to order. paper for the remaining weeks of Boots and shoes neatly 1900 from the time of subscription. II lustra tod Announcement of the repaired. volume for 1901 will be sent free Responsible work done. with sample copies of the paper to One-hablock west of S. Dong-la- ss lf any address. Thu Youth's Companion, ' Boston, Mass. store. Jesse Tyc. WEODiaS BELLS. Only a roaring fire enabled J. M, Garrettson, of San Antonio, Tex,, to lie down when at'acked by asthma, from which he suffered for years, He writes his misery was often so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of death; but Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine is the only known cure for Ethma as well as consumption, Coughs and colds, and all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price bo cents and 1,00. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at J. L. Townshends drug store. A Wimmer and Emma Cowan, two of our popular young people, joined hands in the holy of bonds last matrimony resiat the Wedeaduy evening, of the brides parents, dence Isaac ustice J J . Ross officiating . Aside from the performance of the ceremony, and all present wishing the happy couple a joy- J. D. Endured Deaths Agonies. Powder Mill Explosion. Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, hut both are mighty dangerous. No need to dynamite your body Pills Life when Dr. Kings New do the work so easily and Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25 cents at J. L, To a tiahends drug sti i e. per-f.-ci!- y. : ous and prosperous life, a bounteous feast was partaken of by the numerous guests who had been assembled by dainty invitations sent out a few days previous. After all this the crowd proceeded to Hancocks hall and spent an This enjoyable time dancing. paper extends congratulations. Mary Flatt of Mon.i, but formerly of Nephi, and Edward Simmons of this city were united in marriage at Nephi Wednesday. Both the young people are assurbest ed of the Globe-Heade- wishes for a rs and prosperous journey through lift. Thej will make lV.yson their homo. lo-i- -- es one-hal- nn-noth- er expei-ix-v.'-'- M jvJj-ate- d, J For SSsslIo J. L. TOWNo.HEND , LEADING and RELIABLE DRUGGIST: 1 it. 11 al . herein-befo- re ns-n- el uon-ininer- al e, s, . nt - L-i- i dvi-ds- , |