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Show T13IK TAKLE, LINE. J. A. OREGON SHORT Tnluirrlfftii follows: North PaaMuuar ....7 :S6 depart tram Ps)soa I . idl p.ia.1 aa South PaMsugsr . .11 Ml a m :l7p.m Alsx Thosmxos, Atf.ut. RIO GRANDE WESTERN. Waat-Houu- :U aa Emt-Bonn- d. :M p m. W. d IJttn.i-.Up- u H.Smiuiu,AUit, Notloaa to luauru iuaartloa aauat ba la the a Baa hr Thursday avauina. All aomnuulaa-lloa- a moat ba aoeompaulad by tba rlon full uaa. Pork sod Veal wanted at M. II. Porter's. Now is the time for moth balls at Townsend's. Picture Frames of all styles and sizes at special prices. J. S. Page. Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! at Townsends Cash Store, at wholesale prices. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Iloish attended a grand ball given at Goshen laat night. "Prof. W. W. Tags and company have returned from their southern trip. David Clark, the sheep king of Grand Junction, Colo., was in Payson this week, Dr. G. F. Tilson Office at residence across the street south of Lemmons store. Dont forget to call and see the at Mrs. grand millinery display Ferres Monday, March 25. Dr. J. M. Henri Office in Bank Building. Residence one block east and one block north, Willis Rogers left Tuesday evening for Mammoth where he has accepted a position in a barber shop. The city exchequer was enriched to the extent of $5 each from a couple of onr boys this week, for indulging in a friendly ( ?) altercation. A fresh supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies jnst in at Mrs. Gntheil's, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also the Royal bread from Salt Lake. D. B, Cronin, the efficient sheriff of Jnab couuty, stopped over in Fayson between trains Monday, en route from Eureka to Nephi on court business. James Hawkins who was operated on for appendicitis, a couple of weeks ago, was on the streets for the first time since the operation, last week. Hare yon been to see the fine line of Ladies' Suite at Lemmon's? They are the finest line of suite that ever came to the town. All styles and prices. Watermaster, Delos F. Tanner, is preparing water tickets for the seven months commencing April 1st, and will distribute them to property owners as soon as they are mado ont. Tailor-mad- e The moving of W, 8. Face's barn by the city wsb commenced yesterday, John Eeele having the contract. This is the first step in openiug Tenth street on north of A street to the field. For Sale Cheap 5 acres of land in Salem field, with water right; also house and two lots in Payson. Nice orchard end vineyard on one lot and other planted to lucerne. Easy terms. For further particulars apply to Eberhart Bower. Those from other towns who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eva Harper, were the following; Mrs. Amy Reese, and Messrs Charles and Joseph Reese of Knightsville; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Harper of Eureka; Deputy Sheriff Henry and Mrs. Ileury of Provo, fand Brox Barnett of Mammoth. The following is from one of onr Enreka exchanges: Paul Wortlilin, the popular of the Apex Restaurant, was all Bmiles this morning and many of the talent say they received a better grade of beefsteak on that date than usual. The Reboy porter man learned that a big made bis appearance at M r. Worth-lio'- e pro-priet- home. er Garden and Flower Seeds, the kind that grow, at Townsend's. Loveless, Notary Public. White wash brushes at Town- A SAP DEATH. Once more we ere called to For Green and Staple Groceries with those who mourn the List your real estate with the go to M. II. Porter's. Shipment mourn Globe-ileadeof California cabbage jnst received. lose of their loved ones. It seems herd to part with our friends and AH kinds of fresh garden seeds Grand display of millinery, seeds that will relatives, and more especially grow. March 25, at Mrs. Ferres. when they are cut off in the prime the wedding permits Among of life, as is the case in the inFor Sale A couple of good lots issued Clerk of James by County stance we are about to record. close in. Apply at this office. Salt Lake county, Monday, we Bat snch is the case end we mast Pictnre Frames of all styles and notice the uames of Jacob Schneifeel to acknowledge the oveirnlling sizes at special prices, J. S. Page. der, aged 40, and Sarah A. Brow n, band of onr Creator for each The family of Asaiel Hancock aged 42, both of Payson. things. It is for ns that live to so was released from quarantine yesBurt Phelps is at home nursing order onr lives aa to be ready call cornea, for no one terday, a sore leg. About a week ago he when the the knoweth day or the hour when Mrs. Ferre is going to have one received e scratch below the knee, hence call the may be issued. of the grandest displays of and inflammation eet in, which for of and sympasaddest One the millinery that ever come to Payeon. a time looked as though complicathetic events that has occurred in You can buy shoes, shirts, tions of a serious nature would onr midst, was the sadden and unhosery, gloves etc., at Townsends result. death of Mrs. Eva Wight-ma- n expected Cash Store at wholosale prices. One fare for the round trip via Harper, which took place at Call and see us. O. S. L., for the Utah Christian 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at Tlie large Presbyterian flag Is flying Endeavor Convention April 26, Spriuglake Villa, after en illness at half mast out of respect fur few days. Harrison, who died at his India- and Utah State Sunday School of a Two weeks ago the yonng woman Convention at Salt Lake April napolis home Wednesday afternoon. Frank Zamboni, the popular 29th. All tickets limited to May gave birth to s baby boy and was thought to be doing well when mixologist on the day shift at the 2nd, 1901, complications of e serious nature Uncle Sam resort, Eureka, was ii Mrs. Gillispie of Mammoth, set in and in a day leas than a town Monday on real estate busi- while in our city abont three weeks week she died of blood poisoning. ness. ago, left e shawl in the waiting Everything wee done for her Mrs. Chas. Patten came down room of the R. G, W, station. that loving hands and medical aid from Mammoth WedneaJay after- The party who took the shawl could do, bat to no avail, so she noon to attend a little child of her away from the station will confer passed to her reward at the day g a favor on the lady by leaving it at slater, Mrs, Young, which is end hour stated above. this office. from pneumonia. Mre. Harper wee the daughter Mr. and Mre. Joseph, Wightman, of The offers Line a Shoit Bose Ball Supplies at TownOregon was born in Payson February 35 rate of She for ronnd the $2 send's. Gloves from 25o to $5.00 trip, to to Salt Lake, April 3rd 8th, 1874, and resided here np to each. Masks, Bats eto , also big Payson assortment of FishingTackle. We 7th inclusive, final limit April 12; the time of her marriuge to Mr. are headquarters for these goods . on account of Annual Conference Wm. T. Harper when the couple L. D. S. and L. D. S. Relief So- moved to Springlake and there There are some sixty cases of Trains leave Payson 7:26 they have resided since. The measels end scarlatina in Saula-qui- ciety. d a. m. and 3:51 p. m. Returning deceased leaves a Borrowfnl says a correspondent to the leave Salt Lake 7:55 a. m. and and five small children , four Herald. Public gatherings are 6:05 p. m. girls, the oldeBt of whom is abont forbidden. No deaths have aa yet seven years of ago, and the baby For the Annual Conference, L. occurred, and no serious sickness to D. 8., at Salt Lake City, April 5th boy, monrn her untimely death, is known. together with a loving father and J. J. Hickman, who has been to 7th, inclusive, end Ladies' Re- mother, and aister, and four lief Society, L. D. S April 3rd teaching school in Santaquin durto 5th, inclusive, the following brothers, and many other relatives ing the past winter, has returned and friends, all of whom have the to his home in Provo. He will rates ere authorized to Salt Lake deepest sympathy of the entire remain there until the health of City and return via the Rio Grande Western: Spanish Fork $225; community. Santaquin has improved bo as to Death is sad at its least, bat $2.25; Payson, $2.35; justify the school board in again Renjamin, when it fastens its cruel grip upon Santaqnin, $2.35; Goshen, $2.75; opening their schools. Enreka, $3.25; Mammoth, $3.25; the heart of a yonng mother and Dr. C. G Langley, a dentist of Silver enaches her away from her offCity, $325. Tickets will five years experience has, recently be sold on the it Beems almost unbeatable. following dates: spring, located in onr city and has hie den- From The remains of Mrs. Harper Springville, Goshen and in tal apartments on the second floor termediate were brought to Payeon Sunday points from April 3rd in the bank building, whore he is to 7th, inclusive, tickets limited and the funeral services were held prepared to do all classes of work to April 12; from Tintio District in the stake tabernacle in the one of the known to the profession, in first-cla(all points west of Goshen) on afternoon, it being in held He ever Payeon. The style. gnaranteea all his April 2nd to 7ih, inclusive, limit- largest commodious building was filled to work to be A No. 1. ed to April 12, 1901. its greatest capacity, which was a A large number of the friends A very pretty wedding took tribute to the love and and relatives of Mrs. Margaret place Tuesday evening at the very fitting esteem in which the departed was Betts took possession of her home residence of Freman E. Tanner, held by the good people of this last Tnemlay evening and gave her the contracting parties to the city as well as Springlake. e most pleasant surprise, the occa- affair being Miss Pearl Nielson of Elder Barnett of Mammoth, bat sion being her 63rd birthday. Spanish Fork and M.. Edward recently of Springlake, was one of Each one who attended went laden Brown of Saint Lewis. Mr. the speakers. He spoke of his the deceased with picnic and the evening was Brown Jb an engineer by profession acquaintance withbnt and knew nothing good of her enjoyably spent with games, so- and although a stranger in these as a wife end a mother, and spoke cial chat end e big feast. The parts nis general appearance and of her accomplishments in the affair was one that will be long intelligence won him friends. The chnrch as a leader of the Yonng Improvement remembered by all who took part yonng lady is a niece of Mrs. Tan- Ladies' Mntnal of which of Association the Villa, ner and is favorably known here as N. H, Mix, representing the she was president. Elder Charles well aa at Spanish Fork. Patriarch Brewerton and Patriarch Evans Racine Fire Extinguisher company 0. D. Evans officiated in tieing the also spoke upon the goodness of was in town Monday in the interest after which a bount- the departed end offered many of his people. He came down on nuptial knot, eous wedding repast was served, words of comfort end cheer to the morning train from Enreka, who were called to mourn. and the remainder of the night, thoselast sad The where he had placed a chemical rights were observed till 2 oclock a. m. at least, was at the city cemetery where all that engine, a trial of which proved spent in congratulating the young was martal of BiBter Harper wss highly satisfactory to the city social conversation, sing- placed in the tomb. solons of that place. Mr. Mix is couple, ing eto. About thirty friends, endeavoring to get our city council-me- n Bicycles! Bicycles! in the mood of purchasing a principally aged people, were at A. S. finish's Hardware Store. fire engine, He also looked over present Sach famous makes as the CresMarshal Barnett received a at the city the old "man-killecent, Sterns, Dayton, Olive, and hall and may relieve the people of message over the wire Wednes- Roadster machines. Prices that it. day to look out for a man, sup- will defy competition. The Centnry Club met in the posed to be a tramp, who the Fqr Sale About 350 choice before had broken into a veetryofthe tabernacle Wednes- night Peach trees, 2,000 WatElberta day evening, where it will meet caboose on a freight train at the son Gooseberry, a cd a fe Cuth-be- rt hereafter at 8 o'clock instead of Provo depot, and got away with Raspberry bushes. Special 7:30 as haa been the custom the following articles: A new prices in hundred lots. heretofore. Moet of the members coat and vest, black, with faiot Geo. S. Drury. were ont to the meeting. The stripes about an inch apart, a small initiation fee of 50 cents was leather pocket book, containing a A Horrible Outbreak a watch with who and those desire to $20 bill; ladys Of large sores on my little dropped gold join the dab esn now do so with filled hunting case and Elgin move- daughters head developed into a oat paying. The debate adver- ment; a white metal chain with a case of scald head, writes G. D. tized to take place wee postponed Masonic emblem attached; a can- Isbill of Morganton, Tenn., but until the next meeting on account vas overcoat with rubber lining; one leather grip, about iS inches Ruckkns Arnica salve completely of the absence of Mr. E.A.Mitchell containing a ticket punch cured her. Its a guaranteed cure from town, who was to represent the long, and train books. The fellow evifor Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, negative eide. The evening wss dently did not come this way as Ulsers and Tiles. profitably spent in each memlier the marshal kept a close lookout Pimples, Sores, . L. present reading a selection from during Wednesday and Thursday Only 25 cents at but faded to)get trace of him. Longfellow, end otherwise. send's. r. snf-farin- n, hue-ban- ss run down women. No other medicine caa take its place Now going Everywhere. Why? in our family. Try them. Only Because A. S. Huish is making a Satisfaction guaranteed by 50c. lower price tban any dealer in J. L. Townshtnd. Utah. Every stove guaranteed. Big stock to select from. A. S, Unisb, PayBon, Utah. weak, Stoves and Ranges DENTIST, A yonng lady visiting town (Implied into Johnnies store the oilier day and said: It Is niy desire to obtain a pair Continuous Gum, Gold, Alumiof circular elastic appendages capable num and Rubber Plates. Gold of being contracted and expanded by and Porcelain bridges. Every mrans of oscillating burnished steel operation guaranteed. appllaucea that aparklo like particles of gold leaf aet with Alaska Diamonds, and which are utilized fur keeping in Office Two doors West of Guthells position the habiliments of the lower Barber Dr. ft. Bolladay. Shop. extremities which innate delicacy forbids me to mention." Manager 1. Juat had time to baud out In a befuddled manner a pair of garter, and then fainted. DENTIST. C. C. LANGLEY, D. D. S. A lug party was given at the A Graduate of 5 Yeais Experihome of Mr. and Mrs. Christian ence, prepared to do any kind of work known to the profesProvstgaard, Wednesday evening. sion. Many friends and relatives were in attendance and a good time All Work Guaranteed. was had with games, dancing, etc., Painless Extraction. enterspersed with refreshments. Office over Bank, It was along in the wee sma Utah. hours when the crowd dispersed. Payson, No. 4760. BOOT & SHOE SHOP. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, ) All grades of boots and shoes Land Office at Hall Lake City, Utah, I made to order. Feby. 18, 1901. ) Boots and shoes neatly Notice la hereby given that the following-named settler haa filed notice of repaired. his Intention to make final proof In supRubber boots and shoes repaired. port of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk Responsible work done. of Utah County, Utah, at Provo, Utah, block west of 8. Dougon March 30, 19ul, viz: Edmond F. One-ha- lf Hiatt, I1M. 12083 fur the NE X section lass store. 26, Tp.9H.li. 2 E.H.D. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel W. Jackman, N. C. Christensen, Edward J. Hunks, Edward H. Cloward, all of Halem, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, L.H. GRAY, Attorney. Jesse Tye. F. McDAW, Register. Watchmaker First pub. Feb. 22. andjewelei Probata and Gnardlansblp Notice. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. Fine Rep ailing a Specialty BOOB ICXOrSD TBOX Estate of Joseph Crook, deceased. Motrin orj.g. rAOB soars. Notice is hereby given by the underTo Iltr IXB'MDBVtt MTOBX signed, B. n. Crook, executor of the estate of Joseph Crook, deceased, to the creditors of and to all persons having claims against said deceased, to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, within four months from the first publication of tlda notice, to the said executor at Ids place of residence In Payson City, Utah. New B. II. Crook, Executor, Dated Feb. 20, 1911, First Pub, Mar. 2, last Mar. 23. This Space reserved For Guthe Ils Strikes a Rich Find. Bar ber Shop. I was troubled for several chronic indigestion and with years nervous debility, writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H. No R. S. Wimmer, remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did Notary Public. me more good thaa all the medicines 1 ever used. They have OF CE IN (BANE. also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says ElecD. tric Bitters are just splended for female troubles; that they are a NOTARY PUBLIC grand tonic and invigorator for Paibon, Utii Professional Cards J. Ul. t Stark, ftlomitcroft, Wishes to announce to the public. He ha. optntd a HARDWARE STORE, l stedld and carries a complete line of r" Hardware, Tinware, Steel Ranges, Cooking Stoves, and Heaters, at honest prices. Dont Forget the Place. West Side of Main St, BUY YOUR FLOUR AND FEED at the PAYSON ROLLER MILLS, Manufacturers of Straight Grade, Boquet and Graham Flour; Germade and Corn Meal. CASH 3PAID 2T,0X FSTHEAT. Geo. M. D. Robinson. Prop. ' |