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Show and look over our big stock of goods and see the WE II A VE TO OFFER . OBEOON BHOBT LIME. from InlmrrinuJ IIoti: friT f-- Pon dirt - We have $10,000 worth of stock of Geo. P. Gore & Co. Chicago, 111.; bought of F. M. Thomas, assignee, at auction. Also a small lot of JACKETS and CAPES that are Bargains. and that we can make we are the pv j. forget that on and Shoes for less money than the BOUtB 1 A lis Tiuiatoi, Salim Atf.ut. BIO GBAKSE WESTEllM. iuv-liuiin- Watf-Honu- d. I'ii (dlDi. ij n Tdt a n, BHiunLAmt, ! DllMMMIWUDwi J. L. Townshend, aPAVSON - - J OD l UTAH. Druggist and Registered Phemaclst of 20 years Experience and Praetice. tMKMCuniosa Trusses, Price-maker- s average prices Clothing merchant can buy them for. We do business on the 88 plan. carefully filleu. Supporters ' Suit has lieen brought by James Gene Tulver of the Tintic Miner was down from Eureka Sun- D. Craven against Joseph L. OlIlis family moved over sen, et al, to collect $288 and 12 Uf seek eompJlaea evarylbius umialljr kept day. ature. la b Brat rlaM drug there Thursday. per cent interest from May 1st on a promissory note secured by a 1111 ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Go to J. 8. Page, Jr., with your mortgage on real estate in Payson. of odd sizes and he can Modees to Insure insertion mutt be In the pictures E. G. Rognon has petitioned the Baa by Tbnraduy eveuiug. All coiuuiuuicB-llou- s make a frame to suit you. muet be aoeoiaiiaiilad by the writer county board to create a new school James Stark, the ranchmata, nil name. district, to he knewn as the Moant left Thursday over the II. G. W. Nebo district, iu the southwest Blank notes for sale at tliia for East St. Louis with six cars part of the county, with the folof horses. office. io ing trustees: George White Mrs. John Koontz is reported Dr. J. M. IIenuy Office in head, Henry Miller aud D. I. Residence iu Brown. Bauk Building. taite sick. The question was rehotel. the Mcllstton ferred to the county attorney to Sheriff Storrs was over from draw in and wife Lester cftrne np a resolution creating said Provo yesterday. Taylor district attend to Moab from Wednesday The roof on McBeths new buildbedside of L. O. A. Colvin, the According to the Sslt I ske Triing was completed yeeteaday, Mrs. TRylorB father. bune of yesUrday morning the Mrs. Will Lewis is down from Diamond coal company lias anof a suit want Do good you Knightsville visiting relatives. nounced a cut of 50 cents a ton on clothes If so, call at the co-o- p coal in the Capital. The cut will Bob" Caldwell left Thursday and get one. effect the price of coal in afternoon for Minidoka, Idaho. Go to Mrs Marshs for good likely E. II. McBetb loaded another goods in all the lutest ami pretieat this city. By the cut the price in Halt links will be $1 00 per toa car of lucerne seed yesterday. styles. She has a very large stock for screened lump delivered. JnBt call and examine our fine of Millinery goods and as usual will sell at the lowest prices. Henry M. Stanley, the African r. stock of clothing, paykok explorer has written nnt (lie story Lee Simms left yesterday morn of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar were up My First Fight iu the Jungle," from the Mt Nebo reservoir Mon-da- ing fur Colton, where he will load and has given the manuscript to five cars of lambs and take them Tim Ladies' Home Journal, which to the eastern market will publish it in the next unniWr. A car of fruit was loaded here 1ms who lie'll Frank Hollnday, Thnrsday for shipment to the Quite a number of penile from down with typhoid fever for some. east. this c'.,y hav been attendin'' contime, has taken a relapm and is re- ference and the Ei.-- teddfod in Salt Mrs. J. J. McClellan Is down to be in a very serious conported Lake City thia week. Among the from Salt Lake visitiug her par- dition. number are Miasea Mattie Wi aients. You invite disappointment when Jennie Wilso i, Elsie and I to Wilts Little mer, Attorney D. D. Hontz was in you experiment Gertie Miles, Viols McBeth, and the city Wednesday on legal busi- Early Risers are pleasant,, easy, thorough little pills. They cure constipa- Maggie Cravens. ness. Suspensories Etc. of any pattern Furnished to Order. -- co-o- y. Oscar Collet of Vernal, a brother of Ed Collet, is in the city this week. tion anil sick lnaii;u-li. you lake them.--l)u- rt Mrs. C. C. u Just as sure Townshend. Sdirunin went to Salt Lake Thursday morning to E. IL McBeth received a car of keep house for lnr two daughters wagons from Chicago Wednesday who are attendiug school at the biorning. University of Utah. September went cut with considerable wind and October came in like a polar bear. Friday night about 12 o'clock the wind quit blowing aud soon the rninbepan to patter down; continuing until Saturday afternoon when it turned to pnow, which soon covered the ground It piled upon the green foliage of the trees, until hundreds of branches broke and fell into the steets. Some of the trees were almost stripod. It was a storm similar to the one ou the 21st of September, three years ago. Three hundred bucks. For the accommodation of ConTerms reasonable. Inquire of A. ference people the Oregon Short L. Simons. 8t will run a special train Oct Line Kate Kourtuey a school teacher , 7, 8, anil 9ili leaving Payson at of Mona was iu the city a few 7:27 a. m. returning leave Salt Lake at 0:30 p m. Only $2:3 5 for days this week. round trip. Bishop finish, Albert llnish, hndT. H. tilson went to Zion The suit of John Cowan against morning. yeteiday the R. G. W. railway for $10,000 Regardless of cost. All of oni Disdry goods, clothing, shoes, hats is the place to buy. damage was decided in the The co-Their goods are fresh and their trict court at Provo Monday, the and all notions in the dry poods jury rendering a verdict for 9250. line will be closed out by the last prices suit the times. of October for cash or produce. Mrs. Augusta Coombs has been Miss Ethel Box came down This is your chance to get the visiting her sou J. II. Coombs iu from Eureka Monday morning bestbargins ever offered. Read Pleasant Grove this week. and left thn next morning for a few of our prices. will engage in Shoes worth $2.50 for $1.25 Cushings Dyes for fast, colors. Price, where shs Forsale by John D. Siark. Call teaching School. 00c 1.25 Hats at Douglass store. " 6 8J Frank Coombs gave a social to Prints 40 55 Beet harvest is in full blast here a number of his young friends at Caaimers A 8J 6J Ginghams home Thnrsday evening. ibis week and about two cars Lave his at half All other in all Clothing price. good time was had by been loaded each day. which the evening was spent iu dry goods in proportion. We lead, others follow. J ust eal W. J. Douglass & Sous, aud refreshments. and see our fine line of clothing. games Payson, Utah. 4t The plensant (?) days of tax Payson Co op. notices are here. The amounts T era Manwell aud George Wilmake you catch your breath will ft PUMC NHAPC CHIAN or TAMTAM MOWDCM son left Thursday morniug for the shock will almost bring on Manti with the titutlz tent. Alfred A. Johnson and Mary nervous prostration. Work on the reservoirs np the Borgeson of Santaquin have been granted a uian iage license. canyon was suspended this week Fob Sale Cheap House and on accouut of the storm, bnt if the will lie relot, furniture, and gentleman's weather is favorable, it week. The next improvesaddle. Inquire of IL Nebeker. 5tf sumed ment on the large ouo was comDid yon know that J. Li Page pleted Saturday. kept picture frame mouldings so he could make frames of all signs? Monday Wm. Pages little Tlxy Mrs. Y. II. Fairbmks went np while in the school room snddenly to the Capital yesterday morning Ml to the fioor nnconscions and to visit with relatives and friHiids-- remained in that condition for about two hours. Dr. Wadowas Awarded Now is the lime to buy Hone summoned and after working with Honors, Worlds Fair Highest Winter Robvs Blankets, liar Lap child for some time finally reGold Medal, Midwinter Fair ness oil, etc. Largo assort input the stored him to consciousness. St Joseph Stark For Sale PAYSON, UTAH. WILLIAMS' CASK STORE, op . . dr BAKING P0WDEB the splitting up and horses, which he took Dismarks Iron Norve of. The tent and chairs of the Stuttz company, Borne of Was the result of his splendid the metnliers have organized a were loaded up and sent to Mauti health . Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found new company nnder the name of Thnrsday. where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys the Billy Jay Peters All Star a number of PayBon sports and Bowels are out of order. If Quite Comedy Company. It will have braved the storm of last Saturday you want these qualities and the e as an adjunct, Will Cravens and went out after ducks. A few, success they bring, use Dr. Kings outfit, and the first performhad fairly good suc- New Life Pills. They develope at Salem (including us) ance is billed to be ' As a result of pos-836- 100 - Vita-scop- giveu tonight. cess, while others were sadly dis- every power of brain and body. appointed wifh the result of their Only 25c at Townshends Drug C. S:ore. Monster shows efforts to bag the qaackere. Lumen Brothers will exhibit at Provo for which the R. G. W., will Bell tickets at rate of one single fare for the ronud trip from the following stations and on the dates mentioned. Provo Oct. 12, rate iu effect Lehi to Santaquin, limited to Oct. 13th. Eureka, Goshen, Silver City, Mammoth and inform diute points on October 13, limit to October 14. Sain Gough and Allie Judson went deer hauling this week near the former's ranch south of Santa-qui- u and succeeded iu killing four bucks iu two days. The boya are very much elated over their sue-- 1 cess Rnd will try it again in a few weeks. Four were killed the week before by Santaquin parties iu the Bame vicinity. Payson will soon have three saloons. Frank Carrol, formerly in l he mercantile business at Huntington, and Ed Collet will start One upaliout the first of November in the building now occupied by Amos & Slone, who will move into McBeths new building when it is completed. It seenis that three saloons is a little more than Pay-so- n can support. For the last days of the Exposition at Omaha, of rate $32.00 is hereby authorTiaus-Mississi- a ppi ized from all main line stations, via the Rio Grande Western, in- cluding Bingham, Park City and Spanish Fcrk. Rate from branch line points will be made by addition of one single fare to main line junction. Tickets will be sold on Oct. 18, and Oct, 25, all tickets will be limited to continuous passage in both directions and shall bear a transit limit of throe days in each direction; final limit will be 15 days from date of issue. Wm, D. Loveless und Walter Fairbanks, two cf the Utah volunteers who eulisted from this city have'returned home, being honorably discharged from service. The former returned Sunday evening and the latter Thursday evening. Loveless enlisted with the cavalry and was in the hospital at Presidio, Cal., most of the time since lie enlisted. He is, howerer, looking hale and hearty, and none the worse from his army experience. Fairbanks enlisted with the artillery in battery C, which was sent to San Fraucisco. He was discharged on account of a weak knee, which incapacitated him for duty. The Stuttz Theatre compauy has been having all kinds of trouble recently and it is now pretty well It seems it comdisorganized. menced by Jed Carieton, a member of the compauy, haring part of the property attached by Countable Cloward who advertised it forsale. This resulted in S. S. Johnson bringing suit in the District court against Cloward to recover $1,333.33 damage. Tuesday J W. Hogpen of Mauti appeared on the scene with a mortgage on Hie principal part of the property, the large tent, chairs W. Brewerton, Henry Nebeker and Orson Daniels selected the south end of Utah lake, north of Goshen, for their hunting ground aud brought in six ducks. E. G. ye Rognon of Salt Lake and scribe went down to the Mt. Nebe reservoir, and bagged just sixty. Their ammunition became exhausted, and they had to quit shooting, with plenty of duckB iu sight Wm. Kitchen has brought suit against the Rio Grande Western Railroad company for $15,030 on account of injuries received last April from being thrown from a lmndcar. The car was coming down the Suntnqmu grade at a very rapid rate, aud being loaded heavily with T rails, thj defendant had but little space ou which to stand. A sudden bound of the car caused him to loose his footing aud he fell off, striking his breakknea against crosstie, ing the kueecap aud other wise injuring him. He was laid up for some time End the injury to his knee will no doubt cans i him td limp the remainder of his life. His attorneys are Joseph E, Pug", and Powers, Straup & Lippm&u. Yesterday, shortly after 1 oclock Constable Cloward began the sale of attached articles of the Stuttz compauy, including eight cots, a set of harness, two pieces of cau-vand two teats. The auction was conducted at the city hall, a mall crowd being in attendance. as Yesterday about noon a dog belonging to John A. Betts bit Lee Simons oldest boy on the calf f the leg, inflicting a painful wound. The boy was riding a wheel along the street and the dog started after him, and when he jumped from his wheel the brnte grabbed him by the leg. 1 You can get a good 12x14 wide gilt frame for $200. An oak and gilt frame for $1.75. An 8x10 white frame for 25 cents and frames of other sizes and kinds at low prices, at ch J. S. Pages, Jr., Payson, $18 30 from Payson to Deuver and return Outolier 1 and 2 gootl until 15 via Oregon Short Lino and Union Pacific, . Only $25 30 to Omaha and return for McKinley Day at the Exposition. Selling dates Oct. 9 lOlh. Limited to Oct 20th, 1808 via Oregon Short Line; altio one regnlar 1st class fare for the round i rip to Pittsburg Penn., Oct. Cth 7th, and 0th limited to Oct. 17th. Alex Thornton, Agent. The Oregon Short Line will make a special Excursion rate to Salt Luke City for the sitxy-nint- h Semi nnnual conference of the church of Jesus Church of Latter Day SaintB Oct. 6, 7, 8, and 9th at Tickets $2.35 for the rohnd trip 9 Bale 5 to inclusive. Limit on Oct. Oct. 15th. Lumber! Lumber! We are now stocking up on Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Mouldings and all kinds of Jlso a full Iine Glass, Oil, Paints iijaniiiiME nta : nGooKs & ioum Butt. Call and see usbefore purchasing as we are prepared to meet ANY PRICES. W. H. A. HPH & SUN. S.HU1SH 1 Has the largest stock of . HARDWARE, Stoves and Ranges in the county, Tinware, Guns, Ammunition, etc. Agent for LISES Anti-rustin- g Tinware, (Absolutely Warranted.) NEVER UNDERSOLDI |