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Show HARVEST OF THE TIMES. the Times l CALL AT Fur the Republican territorial convenThe moderation of the heat is a thing tion at Provo on Sept. 11. The R. q W., will make a rate of one single fare highly appreciated. for the round trip. Limited to Sept AND SEE Registrar McClellan teportsDl names 13. The Great Combination on the new registration list up to 2 For the irrigation congress which oclock yesterday. meets at Denver in September the R. (j Mrs. John' Mxre at Spring Lake is W. will make a rate of for the under the ellicient care of Dr. (i. F. Til-so- round trip, tickets will be issued on suffering from an attack of malaria Sept. 1st. Limited to Oct. 1. fever. J. J. McClellan, Jr., will give instrucRobert Wiiumer is up P.iysun canyon tions mi piano and organ during the Bumfor a weeks outing. John Coombs will mer months at 50 cents a lesson ( hour). lake care of the running of the bank Vocal traiuiuggiven in private or in clast,' FULL STOCK OF during his ubsence. Harmony class meets Saturday evenRi-ai- HIS 10. S-5- Q F. TILSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, OftiCeat Residence. PAYSON, UTAH. Jio n, John Iloleman, of Huntaquin, received a broken leg and also dislocated his ankle the other day, by the falling of a tree, while in the canyon hauling wood. I)r. Tilson is attending the in2 C. ured man. Win. llalpin, section boss on the Rio Ora rule is very ill at the residence of Malachi Stewart. He is lately from Sul-idColo., and a member of the 1. t). (). F. He is receiving attention and care from tiie l'uyto.i lodge. We are indebted to J. J. Taylor for some line specimens of peaches. Four in numoer ami of the Crawford variety, a single one weigh, ing S'.i ounces. At this tiguro the four would weigh 2 lbs and 1 ouucv, which is not beaten in every little orchard. From the amount of barbed wire that h s passed by this office in the past two days, destined to Sam and Joe Douglass store, any one would think they had bought out some manufactury: Wo know they dont want to keep this stock over a year, so you who are going to build a fence should seo them, and for the above reason you can get wire at a very low figur Thu educational interests of the town will receive fresh impulse this year, in the opening of the Presbyterian school under the principalship of Mrs. C. E. Sullivan and her daughter. Miss Carrie Sullivan, who will be the assistant teacher, The ladies are competent and experienced teachers having had six years experience in the educational missionary work in Utah. During that time they were the teachers of the Presbyterian school in Payson, where the writer had the pleasure to make their acquaintance and become informed as to their abilities as teachers, full of the love and enthusiasm of the work of the school room and the people of Hrigham may rest assured a, that uuder their guardianco children will reccivo that attention and instruction in scholarship, morals and social life that the young need. Hrigham City Voice. COAL! ROCK SPRINGS BITUMINOUS COAL. ings at 7 oclock. WALL PAPER AND CARPETS. For the Republican Territorial convention, Provo September 11, the Union PAYSON, UTAH. Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for round trip. Good going September 10, ami returning September 14. Rock Springs Lump Annual Encampment Grand Army q the Republic. Tickets good retuijuiijq until September 25. Fare from Paysor 833.30. COAL CaMle Gate Lump 50 Cents per AM 4.00 ton for delivery. u McCann e & ACBETH Ido liu B.R.OS. 31U' Cl cl I mi,, 3, dr. v V Taylor, Props. We handle only the best brands ' ton GEO.W. HANCOCK. ?4.75 4.75 4.00 Pleasant Valley Lump C; 5i le Gate Nut R.d k Springs Nut. . .. a? 4.00 a ton Nut 3.00 a ton Slack 50c per ton delivery. I Commencing August 8 Mr. Frank Wightman will run free delivery for tin Pacilic Express Co. to all places in Pa; cuj. Every person should ship all tln express care of the Pacilic Express (' to receive prompt transportation and d ' livery. The Union Pacilic will sell round trip tickets to Pittsburg, Penn., Sept. 5th at exceedingly low rates on account of tin $5.00 of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. First-clas- s Bottled goods n specialty, Billiard and Pool room in connection Tiie Union Pacilic will sell round trii Will give Instructions on tickets to Denver, Colo., at open rate ul and Iiano Organ, ulso in Harmony, durone standard lirstelass fare. For the We still maintain our reputation of being the summer months to a limited ing Annual Convention of the National Irrinumber of pupils. gation Congress which will he held at Denver Colo. September 3 to 10. Good' Terns. One Lesson, 1 hoar, $1; half hour 50c. going September 1, returning October Singing societies and other musical organizations trained. HACK TO MEET ALL TRAINS. Ypply by letter to Box 185, or call at Studio at Wightman Hotel Parlors. IN TOWN. HENRY SMITH JOSEPH E. PAGE, Utah. Payson, PAYSON BARBER SHOP DEAN Old & Office over bank, Payson City, Utah. Collections, Settlement of estates and all other kinds of legal work attended to. nr DEALERS IX Connection. i MODEL CANDY CS, The Trains is once more called to herald the death notice of another of our most respected and beloved residents. Tins time that of Mrs. Emma j J. C. Donklson, Manager. W. Curtis, who passed quietly away at, Manufacturers of 11 o'clock p. m . Monday, Sept. Ild. 1811. The deceased was born April 12th, 18:.3, Fine Candies, Popcorn Balls A Erich: in the town of Sheffield, Yorkshiro Wholesale and Retail She came to this county, England. country in the year ISIS, and two years A fine grade of ice cream always on har.d later arrived m Payson, where she has made her home until death. Mrs. Curtis was a member of the Mormou church, and has lived a consistent ChrisI Groceries, tian life all her days. We join with the good people of Payson in extending S Confectionery, sympathy to the relatives of the deI Cigars, ceased, for through her parting they have lost an obedient mother, a faithful Tobacco, wife and a true believer in the Lord. At Fruits, the time of her death she was seventy-on- e years, four months and twenty one Etc., Etc. days of age, and died from dropsy and general debility. Funeral services will FOR be held at the tabernacle this afternoou at 2 o'clock, thence her remains laid to eternal rest, yes, sweet rest, in the Pay-so- n coiii DMs! cemetery. DEALER IN Musical Instilments, Sewing Machines, Pictures, Frames, Big Bargains n GROCERIES, FLOUR, SHORTS Dress Goods, Silks, Shirts, Shoes, Stationery, etc. Also special man from the east repairing all kinds of sewing machines, BRAN, SHORTS, GERMADE, GRAHAM, GREEN FRUIT AND CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS AND GET PRICES. VEGETABLES. PULVER'S toil ul Utah. Payson, u WECAN-sunELYTyo- STORE IN WIGHTMAN BLOCK. Also JAMES DANIELS, Electrician and Machinist, First-clas- s Engines ami Pumps llepaired. Office TRY O.H J. S. PAGE & SON. Norman Fillmore Work Guaranteed Elegant Hath Rooms in Ik W, OJLMOUR, Props. Established Barbers. First-Cla- ss ATTORNEY-AT-LA- at Electric Light Works, Payson. in same b ock Taints, Oils, White Lead and Putty; Best quality and lowest prices for sale at JOHN FRANCIS, Prep. Stallion Fallible, and Chester White Boar For Service at reasonable terms. Leather for sale. 'Harness and shoes repaired. Rock salt for sale. F. E. Tanner, Payson. In Ik ft Give him a call. Livery Stable in Connection. |