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Show lO PAY80N, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNK 23. 1900 VOL. 11. Complete stock of Rubber Goods. bomplatt stock of Perfumes. Hurrah For The Fourth. Thb committees on the Fourth of July celebration are working hard to make the celebration one of the best ever had in Pay son. FOR Numerous games and sports have been arraiigeil to be carried out A Prescription is the ihost valuable piece of paper Circulated between peoples, (Not in Dollars and cents) but among the most important are tbe in cause and effect It is the highest product of the med- lioise races j bicycle rice and base ical profession Arid is that Which the Pharmacist (or drug- ball game between our ball team gist) is trained, schooled and perfected to properly dispense. aud Knightaville. These sports will no doubt bringfa large number of people from the surroundiug towns, especially Tintio district, what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispenswho will come down to see the ed and resulted in your disability or even death. In dispensing a prescription our first consideration is the team from their district battle with our boys. purity of drugs that enter into it Our second consideration Besides this there are many is the art of combining these drugs or materials so that they are not incompatible, or in other woids so that they mix other features on the days protogether thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get gram which will have a tendency the effect the doctor intended you should get. bur last to draw them here as a first class and least consideration is the cost to you. We charge one days program is arranged and we Uniform and legitimate price for prescriptions and further believe all will have a good time, we are competent to compound or fill any prescription that An invitation is extended to all is legibly written. to come to our city on the Fourth and join in the day's festivities, Good speakers have been engag. ed, who will entertain the audience ONE MINUTE! THINK . Head I Think for another minute Darwin V. ... Irvine. Prescription Druggist. members may decide on. Tbe retiring officers were much in favor of a banquet and all stand, ready to help in conducting a good one and are anxious that tne other members take interest in this matter and help make it a success. All members should attend tbe next meeting called. Disting No secret society in the world st accomplishments than the Knights of and one of its finest institu-tions is the Ohio Pythian Home, at Springfield, Ohio which is ably presided over by Superintendent La Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callia L Le Fevre, the matron. The Utter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because Hies From Appendicitis. of Of . tlie prominence is as follows: It We are called upon to chronicle Messrs. W. II, Hooker tbe death of one of our young Col, New York: LastRey used Acker's English townsmen who recently became at the suggestion of a for a serious, Ion a resident of Payson. Mr. Leothroat difficulty an pold Worthlin who died at St. ly hard congq. . o Marks hospital in Saif Lake many tions without relie Say that City Thursday evening about 745 honestly English Remedy reo'clock. lie left a wife and two difficulty and s well-spoke- children, one aged 2 years and the other 13 diys, one sister, a mother and four brothers to mourn his sad taking away. Mr. Worthlin Was taken quite sick last Saturday when he calh d D. Wade in who attended him a few days and fouud that he was suffering from appendicitis, and that an operation wasnecesiary to bring any hopes of his recovery, ' consequently, on Tuesdry morning the doctor accompanied him to the hospital and that evening at five o'clock the operation was performed. He lingered on until Thursday evening when he passed away. The body was brought down to Payaon Friday evening .and was taken charge of by members of Payson Tent No 14, K.O. T. M. of which he was a member, and conducted to his late Borne. Mr. Eustice prepared the body Tor burial. The funeral services will he held Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle at 4 oclock and all friends of the family are invited to attend. a n cough. I did or use more 01 tics, and at sicians with The frien English Rem Transfer Co., cures in Mrs. Le Fevre also saiJT If china and art merchant of Sprk q . ' any amount of experience wily( &' thinks thfy cannot keep house! Acker's If English Remedy at the Park during the morning that your money will bo refundJJ fuggl. :lure, United Slates and Canada. In I exercises, when songs, recitations, Hi osttorb Me uiww : etc., will also be given, COMPLETE COMPLETE STOCK OF STOCK OF The day will close with a grand TOILET DRUG SUNDRIES. SOAPS. ETC. ball at the Opera House. The program was not ready up A Kansas paper says of itself: to going to press but we will en"Our paper is ncit tbe best in the deavor to get it for our next issue. world, but it ou can show us that it is not worth two cents we will An Old Lad; Fusses Away. eat the next issue. First yon read ' our Watchmaker it, then yon spread it over Bomd-thin- g, On Saturday morning last, calla Peter was townsman, Cramer, then clean your lamps with ed upon to mourn the loss of his it, and uae it to start a fire, and if who passed uway from stomandjeweler that does not make it worth two wife, ach trouble. The old lady Las cents at the present price of lumbeen quite feeble for some time ber, why dont take it. and on Friifay afternoon she was ine kepalirhg a Specialty A minister in a small town in seized with NOTICE cramping in the Btom-a- ch ixSOrSB FROM OXJS DOOR thia stal6 on a recent Sunday, Surwhich bansed her pain, n. great moptii orj. fagx norm, Of Annual School District prised his audience by reading the and daring that night she was r. ir risRhipB va am following ahuouiicemeut from the taken with fainting spells which Meeting, V pulpit: Ihe regular session of left her very weak and on Saturday The qualified electors of School the Doukey club will be held as morning bIm seemed to be resting No t, Utah County, State District usual at the cloe of thia service. quite easy; ihe passed away of Utah are hereby notified that Members Kill line up just outside in a very quief aud easy qianner, the regular Annual School Meetthe church door, make remarks and seemed to be Buffering no and stare at the ladies wbo pass, pain. ing of said Strict will beheld at Additional Locals. Space reserved as is their custom, Any member Mrs. Cramer waft in her 79th the Central Scfidisl House build June 28, a known to escort a young lady to Thursday evening and st left an aged bnebanJ, social will be year given at tbe M. E. ing, church like a man, Bit with her several children and grand child- chnrch lawn. Cake.and ice cream a. m. cf ' like a gentTeman during the ser- ren and A host of friends who will will be Berved and an open air July. vice aud escort her home like a miss her as she was All are in- of els always very program rendered. exwill vited be to attend. gentleman, tind and possessed a most amiable promptly Gutheil's New Bar pelled from membership. Ex. spirit, which was Hie means of Silas Johnson came in from s The South African Salesman, making many friends during her near Milford Friday morning and is now under the doctors the life in Payson.-Th-e CramweU, tried to "work was for body prepared care. He has been working in rePiopeople of Lehi the other evening burial by Undertaker Enstice and with the same process that he the mines and is suffering from the aervives were held in the Firat , lead poison. He is being treated 'caught Provo and Eureka, but Ward house So iday aftermeeting Dr. Henry the people had profited by the exShop. noon, when a laro number of by perience of those who got taken relatives and friends of the d Mrs. J. J. Schaerrer was given a in by the faker lit these other ceased were in attendance. The pleasant .party at her home last pjaces and consequently would remains were conducted to the Monday evening, the occasion the amo not do any business with him. A cemetery by a large cortege of being her birthday. Mrs. Schaerrer be allow ' Targe crowd were out to see him friends where tbe body was is president of the primary either and his 'company But they evid- laid to rest. association of the First Ward and at such ently had their minds made up to her colabors took this means of Alumni Elects Officers. give him no chance at their pocket showing their appreciation of her The second call for a meeting of labors. books, He attributed his failure A most enjoyable time to the M. 1. A. officers who warn- all members of the Alumni Assoc- is reported. ed the people at their meeting iation of the Paysou Pnblic schools The Saturday evening dance was issued calling the meeting for Sunday night, The company last week at the opera honse given last Centhe Monday evening at left the town very much diswas successful tral School building, when the enough that Mr. appointed, as Ashing was very Six was satisfied as is shown by attendance was again very small, poor there. fact the another that one is billed As the term of office for all officers for to night. The dancers who of tbe association bad expired the Vote For Goddess. election of a new corps was earned attended say the new floor is Voting for the Goddess of out with the following members great improvement, althongh at first it was a little sticky on account Liberty comm -- need Thursday being 'elected to the respective noon and up to going to pifcss of the oil not having tlioroifcil, Nathaniel Tanner, positions: Offico in i)r. Wade's Building. last evening voting had not been President; Hattie Bates, 1st Vice gone into the lumber. But after lively, Following are the very West Side . President; Emma Page, 2nd Vice a few dances it was very good. 1 Bepot Street young ladies being voted for and has now had of time to the number of votes cast for President; Lewis Ellsworth, Sec- well dried inplenty and no donbt retary; Lula Stark, assistant Seceach: floor will in be good condition , Jennie Wilson 24 retary; Arthur Ellsworth and been difltribn Bills have night. Hattie Wightman 17 Albert Powell , members of ExecuA. SAXEY, in other places and very lik Stella Taylor 15 tive Committee. Ah the matter of holding a banquet or reunion quite a good sized crowd will Cjaaselioi it Lav, Pearl McClellan Ittonej Cora Lewis 6 of some kind was under considers-to- n ont to night. The dancing Jennie Dixon anil nothing definite having commence at 8:30 and cent M&rjhilicasiCs&Tsjw. The voting will continue ht the been arrived at, before the out- until 12 oclock thna giving the same places Until Tuesday tven-in- g if they are on time, thiee going officers were released, it dancers, 'Offece Over II. Lemmons Store, when the lady having the will now fall to the lot of the new and one half hours iu which to liirgeit number of votes will be board to make PAYSON, UTAH. arrangements for trip the light fantastic, at the declared elected, inch au entcilainment as the nouinul Bum of 25 cents. F. McDAW, rr J. L. TO - itus . For ifo; "if tier 'r;V ir. j. ir. KITCfilE. 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