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Show ' 7 TAWW BnOBT USE. and depart from Pajraoa as South OCEOON Train url smh 2aasaiWiw....Tdia-iq.i.PaM- Ai as Thumktos, Auit. BIOOJUSUE VE8TEBB. iu a m. i:Wp :43aaUtiM. W. H. Euaiuia.Aaai.t. Wat-Mi- I 0 toiosuia liijartioa mind b la tha Beaky Thnndsy aaaiuK. Allaummuntsa ba aaatmpaitiad hr da wriw tlon NoCUm full ai Bams. , Silk neck ties 15 cl each at John Provstgaards. Lace sale uclil the 4ih at Peoples canh store, See ad on tbi PKe. Claude Nebeker, a little eon of conucil Anmiop Nebeker, ia down with malarial fever; iIesbi Dr. J. M. Office in Building. Residence one block east and one block north. Miss Nellie Rosa leaves tomorrow fcor Salt Lake City where she will attend summer school at the U. of J3auk U. Mayor Spriggs of Eureka was down Monday to attend the funeral pf the little child of John Milligan, ' which was laid away Monday in ihe Payson cemetery; Buy your meats and groceries at Wigbtman k Sons and get a premium Rlatuary photograph of yourself. Cull on them and they will explain it to yon. Rob Mitchell came down from Thibtle valley Sunday and is npw Buffering from typhoid fever, lie ia under the care of Dr. 0. F. Til-so- n'. A fresh supply of J. G Mo Donnlda famous candies jnBt in at Mrs. Gutheila, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also the Royal bread from HaU Lake, Mr. Wells, agnt of Fire Insurance the Home of Salt company Lake City was in oar city Thursday insuring some of our business houses against the destructive element. The Genuine Blue flame oil Stove. Tuis is not like the old .gasoline stove, liable to explode, but it is perfectly safe. For sale by A. S. lluish. The city council met Monday jmd Tuesday and sat in the capacity as a Board of Equalisation. Several abatements, reductions and corrections were made in the taxes of different people duriug the session. Miss Zoe Townshend gave a pleasant party to a number of her young friends last Wednesday evening, when the time was enjoyably spent in games etc., which were interspersed with ice bream and strawberries, which went to make np a very pleasant evening. On Tuesday morning "Dick Potter was taken before Justice Ross where he plead guilty to a charge of assanlt aud battery on the person of James Wilson, and was fined $10. It appears that Wilson was just returning liome Motidny evening and when near he gate he was assaulted by some one who struck hint in the face and then fled. Mr. Wilson ame up torn and told Marshal Barnett who went in search of the pffenderand found Potter to bq, the guilty oue. Ethel Alberta, tb II months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frecklelon cf Eureka died hero last Sunday afternoon. The little girl had been ailing for some time ju Eureka and Mis. Freckletou brought it down here to spend the summer with the hope that Bhe would recover but she was soon taken awsy by tbe silentmeesenger, Mr. Eustlce, the undertaker, was palled and prepared the body for burial, and conducted the funeral. The fnueral was held Monday piorning and intermeut was made the city ftmetnry, Has ad of lace sale 5m this page, Mrs. Shaw aud daughter have Charlie Andrews tie wool mer- chant was in town Thursday. at Peoples Cobh Store. returned to Paysou. Dr. Ritchie, dentist, ruinless Fen Sale Newcombs Fly shutWillis Rogers has engaged with tle Loom, Inquire of Mrs. A. extraction. Wade Building, Depot A. G. Gutheil in his barir shop. Coombs. street. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. &&muel B. Gough of Silver The brick ipork is being pushed J. C. McClellau died Tuesday and City wte visiting in this city this on Tiptons blacksmith shop on was buied on Wednesday. week. depot street. A flue line of Mens fancy dress Mrs. Joseph Morgan of Salt shirts at Great sale of laces at Peoples 40 cts each for the next cash store. See ad on bottom of Lake City came down last Sunday ten days at John Provstgaards. this page. evening and will spend a month in As a result of the recent teach Dr. T. C. Iliff paid the family this city visiting with her parents er's examination of this county of Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Shermer Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. seventy two passed the There will in Union services of test and are applicants a visit last Tuesday. holders of certificates Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at the Methodist and Presbyterians entitling them to teach, residence across the street south at the Presbyterian church next A little son of Ileory Hamilton Sunday evening. All are cordially of Lemmons nioie, was riding a horse Tueeday morn-in- ff invited. when he fell off and received 'Men puv Aoa jtaiqjsmof; All the soldiers of the Blue end a broken arm. lie was brought ajos9uiifof) s(ujiOJi fvsjjiqe v9 Gray, Black Ilauk vuterns and and to over Dr. Henry reuoX nees Psyson eino pus sqdy oabjj Volunteers of the late war are duced the fracture. Mrs. hi. A. Barney and daugh- urgently requested to be on hand Sheriff Storrs was over from ter, who have been visiting in this and take part .in the parade on the Provo Thursday morning, notifycity with Mrs. Green, returned to Fourth of Jtily. tliH 2Glh Eureka this week. For the national Democratic ing jurors to appear on at to at term of this serve Provo, Mrs. Sanford Wilson went into Convention at Kansas City July court, Johu Powell was notified Salk Ijake City Tuesday morning 4th, the R. G. W. will sell tickets and Heber Johnson was also on the to .buy a new line of millinery July xst and 2nd to Kansas City list hut as he is in Arizona will not goods. J and return at $30.30, Limit to be in attendance. Our barm ball team will go to return Jtily 9th. The Oregon Short Line will Knightsville tomorrow where they make a rate of one fare for the One of Robert Bonner's bodb will play a nine from that place found $70,000 between the leaves round trip July 3rd aud 4th on the Summit diamond. of an old magazine in his fathers Limited J uly 5th within a disFresh candies aud fresh Provo library the other day. Such fa- -. tance of 300 miles from Payson. bakery broad always nu baud there as this do much to encourage This will also apply on Union Fine decorated wedding cakes the pursuit of literature in their Pacific Salt Lake and Mercur, made to order. Vogels bandy Utah Bnd Pacific and Ban Pete children, Ei. Kitchen. Valley. Some government officers sent John ,Provstgaard has moved out Most of the students who have by Uncle Sam to by up horses into his building next to the WiU school at the to serve in his cavalry forces were been attending liams building where be in pleased here Wednesday examining horses University of Utah and the B. Y. to seo all liis old customers aud owned here and iii surrounding Academy from Paysou have reall others. towns. The animals were put on turned home as the school year Miss Edith and Beatrice Sher-iti- er examination at Ray Knights cor- has closed. Most of them will returned from Denver on ral. There were but few that spend the summer here and preTuesday evening, They report a passed the examination and only a pare to attend when the next year delightful visit with their relatives. limited number were purchased. opens. Mias Edith is very enthusiastic in R. S. Wimmer received a teleReports from J. S. Page sr. are her praise of the Ohio Wesleyan that he is ipi proving very nicely phone message Thursday morning University. stating that his brother Will had and it is expected that he may e arrived Leslie Spence and Orion iu Salt Ijake City from return to Payson soon. His returned to Salt Lake' City Wyoming Wednesday evening family here receive a letter everyWednesday morning after sendi- snfforiug from a broken collarbone. day from him and each one brings ng a week anil a half visit with He was driving a baud of horses evidence of his being cheerful and Willie Douglass. Tbe boys are pn the range last Saturday when greatly much taken np with our city, and the horse he was riding fell with very hopeful of in health when he is improved' of some the younger him, causing the injury as above especially finally over the recent operation. people, members of the gentler stated. sex, and will no doubt, make more Orson Daniels, G barley Brewer Ou Tuesday evening Miss Cora frequent visits in the futnre. Dixon gave a lawn party for a ten, Henry Tervot, Don Page and A littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. number of ber young friends at Harding Brewerton returned from John Milligan died in Paysou her home. The lawu whb bril- Strawberry Valley laBt Tuesday last Satnnlay afternoon of heart liantly lighted with Chinese laterns morning. They report a pretty trouble, at tbe age of one year. which made a very pretty good time, although tbe trip was Fnneral services were held Mon- Quite a number of young friends cut short by the announcement day tuorning. Mr. EuBtice pre- were in attendance and did ample that no fishing would be allowed pared the body and conducted the justice to the refreshments served in the Valley so they did not stay. burial Mr. and Mrs. Milligan and good time is reported, with They report fiBh very abundant in have been residing here for some games etc., interspersed with re- some of the streams. They were loaded with fish and bear stories. time and many friends sympathize freshments. with them in tLeir lose, Orson can tell some that are really The City Cptmcil met in regular TJie interior of the opera house sessiodlast Monday night at the interesting. has been treated to a fresh coat of An assay was made this week on city ball. The business of the paint this week which has done evening was the allowing of salar- some of the samples of ore taken much to impiove the appearance ies of the city officers, reports from one of tdo claims that Sol and has given the place a sort of were bauded in by the different Hancock located while in Nevada newish air. A new piano has ahd committees and considered Bnd recently, and was very good and been added to the properties of accepted. A few miscellaneous encouragod the owners to go ahead the bnilding which is a good im- bills were handed in, considered aud do some work on the property. provement aud is appreciated by and some were refered to committee The assay weut 200 ounces silver the patrons of tie house. Sir. Six on claims for settlement, others to the ton, and they report an is doing all in his power to bring were allowed and warrauts ordered immense body of this, kind of rock. bis bouse to the front and we wish issued. Mr.Townshend M interested with him tfiocefts. ... Mr. Hancock .nd a Nevada man, f and are eqaippiog an outfit which will be taken out by Mr. Hancock next Monday morning. t FISHERMEN BASE BALL PLAYERS. E':M 9 ETH, Is Headquarters for sess ahd Sc GoodSy at Prices to Please. Ladies, call and see our New Asbestos Sad Irons. Best in the world: . Eld-redg- JAMES EUSTIGE, T FMBALMER 1GEN3ED UNDERTAKER AND Takes care of the bodies . and furnishes, his hearse free of charge, to all who purchase their undertaking supplies from him. r Also Furniture and Crockeryware; . : Hancock Building, Payson, Utah. j e: ?tf. Till . TASS ' - - Sunday, July the th is the time set by the Stake presidency for the annual ward conference. On this day the First and Second wards of Payson will meet in joint session at the tabernacle. The morning will be devoted to the Sunday schools of the two wards during which time the reports will be given in by the superin-tendenof the schools along with an appropriate program, ard the officers of the schools will be presented to the assembly for them to sustain or reject as they see tit. The afternoon service will be taken up by speaking etc. It is expected that Presided! Partridge and others of the stake presidency w ill be in attendcnce and address the people. The wrl J J YCj " Star of t:n t?r on under ride Cross Bow, n are of eqnal value in ntay .be assorted. srial star printed (riioTrim "J. T., ts?.. Own! Luck, Iieuf Tis To1? Soicr, pn seats m find something on the list E'.vrr in, nicm an l child lLai tlrfy would liKd tc- have, and anu have a-i- Pri-ari- c.--- k u - .Vrfc " KaM: tios ntcel pood K ft I Psivhwi 4 CM1 1' .Nf. h Kurk a. id ft !'U light t.i.Ir'OU'lqrAAAl-( Fi jr' l.riar V.'.. ll I Uas:c. Li'lluir f.rtui. s.ii'j V I'll . . . . 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Send tags to more dlmiAl Wurth thmu MAKE YHE TE0TI COTnE fAh T4RACCO CO., SL LOUlt, Mo. We have a large supply of There was a man who was too blnnk deeds, uotes and location stingy to subscribe for his home uifldiS. paper, so he sent hie little son to a B. II, Roberts was on Thurs- neighbor to borrow one. As the boy was going home he fell dowu day morning convicted of unlaw- aud broke kiB leg. The father ful" cohabitation. The case will heard his cries and ran out to see now be taken to the supreme what was the matter, but slipped court. and fell, dislocating his knee and Has the weather been hot tearing the bosom out of his His wife ran enough this week? This is the to hid pantaloons. a assistance, leaving question frequently asked on these liaby on the floor. The baby days. It has certainly been dis- crawled out and fell down the well agreeably hot here part of the and while the mother was fishing week. On Wednesday the ther- the child odt the, house caught, mometer registered 91 degrees in fire aud was totally distroyed. the shade ar.d on Thursday Moral Now is the time to sab ward officers will also be presentIt is safe to say that it was hot scribe. ed for the people td ruriaip or enough for most people. cy have just received a large supply sell below cost until after July 4th. 50 percent off on some of these goods. Wo of fine laces and insertions which we will Call and examine them. It costs nothing to see them. Gash Store. Peoples Williams Cash Store Stand, jnysdri, h Iltalis reject, ten-doll- ar . |