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Show PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY ,14 VOL. 11. Complete etock of Rubber Goode. Complete stock of Perfumes. ANXUJIL STATELIER! Of the City Resordor Ending June the Financial 30: 10C0 ; Showing Condi'ion of THINK FOR ONE MINUTE! A Proscription is the most valuable piece of paper circulated between' peoples, (Notin Dollars anu cents) but in cause and effect. It is the highest product of the medical profession and is that which the Pharmacist (or druggist) is trained, schooled and perfected to properly dispense. HeCIFT8. Balance on hand June 30, 1899 By $17c , 11 1505, 1529, 1571, 1572, la Electric Light 2258.58 $275 3072,19 $1104 , City Taxes Licenses 2355.75 Minos Officers Salas t A Fines collected 280.50 To Chas Selrnan 1035, 1092, 11 Reservoir Taxes 613.01 1176,1219, i3i7, i357, 1358, Bale of City Lots 278.20 XliS $50.00 Bale of cemetery lots 210.15 James Reece i05i, i091, n39. 129.85 Betray Found Ii79, i253, 1298, x351, i!23, 1 taxes 106. i5i2, i531 from Redeemed $33.00 Property 135.07 Jacob Schneider i053, i093, n37, 122.85 Ii78,i252, 118, 1353, 1439 93.5C Irrigation rates 61.00 . Samuel Worthington l!36, ll68, Dog Taxes collected Hall Rent 58.35 .1185, il8G, ilS7. 1523,1521, Lease of Property . 26.25 1525,1137. 1138, i567, i568, 10.00 Franchise $58.05 $10,386:92 Barry Wride i!65, i5n, i513. what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispensed and resulted in your disability or even death. In dispensing a prescription our first consideration is the purity of drugs that enter into it. Our second consideration is the art of combining these drugs or materials so that they nrp not incompatible, or in other words so that they mix together thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get the effect the doctor intended you should get. Our last and least consideration is the cost to you, We charge one uniform and legitimate price for prescriptions and further we are competent to compound or fill any prescription that is legibly written. 1 Disbursements, Io Marshal and Police $i8.75 $253:30 ! , Services Recobovr Salary Acct. 1273.60 To John D. Stark i037, 1012, l077. Electricians Salaries 1212.82 1079, i080, i08i, Ii22, n23, Reservoirs & Water xi27, Ii3r, ii C8, i2il, i220, Electric L, Bond No. 2 1000.00 Electric Light Supplies 772.92 i225, 1227, 1223, r268, l275, 119.51 Street Repairs i3ii, i320, i315, 1316, i317, & 156.82 1318, ili3, iU5, i507, i5i7, Improvements Repairs Water overseer 389 00 , 1511, i579 $261.05 385.00 Interest paid on Bonds Pblttino Account. 362.05 To Skelton A Co x0G9, ix50, 1520, Treasurer Salary ' 1521 824 75 361.90 Recorder $1296. Prescription Druggist. 1595 David Barnett 1135, 1161, 133.21 hink for another minute Darwin W. Irvine. Fayson City. 1117,1191, 1192, 1217, 1218,j 1310 $137.00 W. 1L Hnish & Sons 1011 5.50 John T. Lant 1121, 1171, 11731171, 1513,1519,1593, . GO at the! for a throat ly bard cougi many of prepara tiona without relief. 1 can honestly ssy that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the cough. I did not purchase or use more than three hot- . of the last is stillj ties, and at least one-ha' aidant with no permanent results." The friend to whom Mrs Le Fevre re( English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this well-spoke- n lf . cures in Throat ana Lang Troubles. I Mrs. Le Fevre also said: "If you will ca china and art merchant of Springfield, Oh any amount of experience with Acker's j thinks they cannot keep house without ' Acker's Kerf ut Remedy e sold by money will be refunded in cnee i United Stetee end Canada. Ia Knrfand, W. U. . Wi anthurim H etwee gwratiiu. thit yonr . Opposition Without Reason, F. MAW, Watchmaker - ajeweler fine Rep dinner a Specialty jtJtjrorA'n i'rlAi okk mum mouth Tm - or j.k. r.wrtjmoN. IRVI&X'HURHi HTO UK This Space reserved S?or Gutheils New Ear bsr Shop. Mr. Editor : I noticed in your issue of J one Both a communication headed "Opposition without reason, signed by one Karl Hnish. In your last issue the theme seethed to be "thickening Bomewhat and 1 sup pose it is all written for the purpose of enlightening your readers. It seems from the article that tlieK. O. T. M. whatever that may menu di aired . to dictate to sumo extent to Bishop Page the order of the burial ceremonies over one who it is claimed was a member of the above organization. Now to a looker-o- n it would seem that Bishop' Page had a perfect right to do just wuat he did do and it is aat exhibition of considerable gall that anyone in the interest of the K. 0. T. M. rushes into print to belabor anyone when they have not the least right to. There is no commnnity of interest between the Mormon church and theK. O. T. M. Their creeds, their membership, their property are based upon as distiuut principles and they are as distinct as light and dark. The K. O. T. M. would not allow for a moment that a bodyof Mormon church members should enter into their building, their place of .worship and dictate the proceedings, to do that would require the grip and the - pass word. H. W. BARNETT, Notary Public . All kinds of legal documents care-- . fully drawn and executed. ' 4 Latv Oflioo PAYSON, . . . JJTAII. A. SAXEY, ittornsj ini Counsellor Kalirj K&t Office Over it Lit. d tajuccr, It Lemmon's Store, PAYSOX, UTAH. - But this capstbe climax, thewriter says: "Now I wish to say a few words in regard to secret societies King Solornn was the wisest man ever lived, and to him is attributed the honor of organizing the first secret society, the Free Masons," This is indeed a revelation. We would like to inquire where in any authentic history of Froe Masonry that could be found? I await an answer. Aud in order to raise the issue I deny the proposition. Does Mr. Karl finish remember when he ia saying such hareh things , about Bishop Page that Masons have been ' charged with perpetrating some very grave crimes notably the' murder of Morgan because he was to publish a book showing up the iniquities of Masonry? But enough for the present. If anyone wishes to go into the question of what all these secret societies really mean, aud all about their philanthropy, I expect they ran be accomodated. Citizen. 328.30 Minor officers Globe-Head- 1303, er 1411, 08.50 1177,1588 Attorney Legal advice 237.60 W. 1238 c. Jackson 11.25 293.13 Irrigation Expenses bavid 1215 15.00 Opeushaw Mayors contingent fond 235 50 M Council Fees 188.75 $11930 Committee Fees 169,60 Justice Court Expense Acct. Printing & Publishing 196 10 To F. N. Ballard 1023 1403 $4.00 Elections A Registration 10150 Barry Jolly 1024 j 100 100.92fWm R Quarantine Expenses ' Justice of Pease Salary 11630 1140, iiS6, 1304, 1406 Mayor & Recorders fees jnd J95 77tftj Jed Loveless Court Expenses ; ,rT p" J. lax assessments 2 years 39.55 1S0 Pulver 1097 Wesley City Park and Hall grounds 19.10 Wm A Gregg .1143 1.00 19.00 Inspectors Fees D. E. 10.95 3.00 Sargei 1400 Cemetery repairs 16 JO Office Qualification Jesss S Taylor 1401 3.00 9.75 Rent of City office Henry E. Gardner 1403 3.00 5.00 and T. H. Wilson Jr. 1404 Indigent dead poor 3.00 1.20 Rebate on License John Done Jr. 1405 300 $10282.92 David Barnett 1431, 1460, Balance in Treasury June 30th 16.80 1530. 574 & i tol J. L. TOW s -- T ' 1900 $101.00 Warrants outstanding No. 1451 to 170893 Na 1003 Bauds issued on Electric Light Aug, 1, 1897. No.3 due Dec 31, 1900 No. 4 due Dec. 31. 1901 No. 5 due Dec 31, 1902 1000.00 1000.00 1000.00 $470893 ' City Justice Salary $78.30 Actr.-T- o Jesse S. Taylor 1052,! 33, H7S. i5 1091, 131 Isaac J. Ross 1420, 1464 W. x577 120.00 Committee Fees AcJt. to be the hereby certify following To W. S.Pace 1054, noqf $12,00 a correct financial statement of J. S. Page Jr. 1055, x6jL mo, PayBon City for the year com1226, 1339, $14.00 mencing July 1st 1899 to Geo, A. LJohnD. Stark, City Recorder, June 30, 1900 as may be found on the City records in my office. John D. Stark, City Recorder. Council Fees Acct. To Qeorge A. Finlayaon 1066, 1181. 1376. 1377, $27.00 W. S. Pace 1057, 1182, 1378 17.00 J.S.PageJr 1058, 1183, 1363 23.75 F.M. Elmer 1059. 1184. 1381, $26.00 Joseph Bingham 1060, 1185, 28.00 1387,1388,1389 9.00 1493 Joseph Wightman 8.00 John E. Betts 1494 8.00 German Ellsworth 1495 8.00 1496 A. B. Huish 8154. fu Marshal & Police Salabt Acct. To Thomas (Howard 1027, 1028, 1034. 1085, 1086. 1087, 1088, 1148, 1207, 1246, 1297, 1303 1385 $85.35 F.M. Ballard 1029, 1384, 1396, 1430 $22.00 David E. Sargent 1030, 1350, 69.00 1429 William R. Heaton 1033, 1083, . 1134.1135. 1170, 1171, 1172, 1216, 1217; 1322, 1323, 1336, 1397 Chas B, Ieery 338.00 1C33, 1089, 1146 Finlayson 3i, 1337, 1375 Joseph Bingham J zo, , 1066 '! LEADING DRU M AimUgr very small per cer out TT'Titeod1 the so! meeting last Monday, the 9th, for the purpose of hearing the annual statistical and financial report of the school year ending Jnne 30th 1900, and also for. the purpose of votingthe trustees their compensation for their last years' service a. The report was read to . those present and 'accepted and. the trustees were voted $300 as compensation for the last school year. This completed the business of the meeting and adjournment, waa taken until 1' o'clock when the polls were opened for tbfi election of one trustee to serve this district for three years andt also for the election of county superintendent ' of schools. t j: , vote of this city ; A very small was registered and at the conclusion. of the count showed Mrs.1' , . . ' the schooIV city, Tt is' the same1 City Park Acct. James Recce xi So Goughs that all other treatment foi yielded to this rented health been restored $290.50 seemed hopeles, famous healthy Te George Mattinson xo6i, 475 liamedf. If affected throat or lung trouble, trial for it is certain to ficiaL 1307, benefit, have 9.00 caved by its use. 300 W, Irvine, $12.00 . Notice Ty Creditors Estate wf W m Me Beth, deceased Notice is hereby, given by the undersigned, Mary McBetb, administratrix of the estate of William McBetb, deceased,'' to the creditors of and to all persona having claims against said deceased, the samewith the nec-- . thii" rafrix- - To Geo. A. Perry 1025, 1026, and why is it? . $3000 ' George A, Finlayson iisi, A Qood Cough MoilelaJ I243, $4000 Many thousands have Wm H Page X129 6.50 stored to health and happj E, H. McBeth 1173, 1213, the use of Chamberlain . 47 J80 130S, 1407, 1456 Wm R- - Heaton 1187 3.00 D. W. Irvine X374 6.70 JohnJH. Dixon 1395, 1602 145.00 G. VV. Hancock 1440 8 00 Ddxid Bbrnett 1531 3.50 - ;j. lieaiion of 3.00 Contingent Fund Acct,. . - erjuithin four months 1230, 1281, 1340 $8 50 Francis M. Elmer 1x12, 1229 1282, 1341 $6.50 Justin A Loveless 1338 10.00 of 00 , oversight, neglected Id titfeWn-tio- n of the float which was prepared by D. Wi Irvine the druggist, and took part in- .psrade. It wen a well gotten np scheme for advertising his business, being a mortar mounted on a frame which was furnished rolling stock by two bioycles, to which it wan fastened, and .the wheels were propelled by two boys,1-I- t was a very c neat and novel affair and attracted much attention and praise tor Mr, Irvines progressireneBs, as this waa the only business house re- -' j presented. 1 iiijJ -- i the patiQM of the pnblic 1108, German Ellsworth 1488 John E. Betts 1491 Joseph Wightman 1492 Oran Cushing 1550 A A Small Attendance. . -- ' |