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Show ; The Globe IHTiudkr. -- 1 " VOL. 13 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Compute stock of Perfumes J Complsts stock of Rubber Goods. A Prescription is the most valuable piece of paper circulated between peoples, (Not in 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. Think for another minute what it would mean if a prescription is improperly dispensed and resulted in your disability or even death. s 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 are 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. Darwin W. Irvine. Prescription Druggist. STOCK DRUG COMPLETE STOCK OF OF TOILET SOAPS. ETC. SUNDRIES. Whats The Time. E. A. Mitchell & Co., A booklet with this title, just published by the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, should hot only be in the hands of every traveler, bnt should have a place We guarantee your fit on the desk of every banker, merand finish in any chant or other business man.', ' The ' four "lime Standards" style undent. Alterations, cleaning and repairing which govern onr entire time we do neatly and at a reasonable system and which are more or less price. familiar to moot of the traveling WE ARE PROMPT. public, bat by many others little understood, are so f ally explained Joe. Douglass Block. and illustrated by a series of charts, layson, Utah. diagrams and tables that any one who chooses can Uysome conversant with the subject in question. There are also some twenty-fo- ur tables by which almost at a glance the time at any place being given, hoar and the day can be ascerWatchmaker the tained in all the principal cities in the world. A copy of this pamphlet may be .id Jeweler had on application to Geo. H. General iieafford, Passenger two Chicago, enclosing Agent, Fine Repaiimg a Specialty cent to pay postage, stamp MM Merchant Tailors. - KMMOrZD ruott mouth Tm DOOR a. paok aoxa. MR IRriXXMDRUa orj. lit SEDUCED BATES. VIA This Space reserved for Gutheils New Bar OF CANYON NEWS councilman, mayor and rooorder have forwarded a petition to the secretary of the interior at Washington, D. C., to have Payson canyon set aside for a forest reserve. A like petition has also been presented before the state board of land commissioners. What effect they will have upon either department remains to be The THINK FOR ONE MINUTE! C01PLEIE SALE Santa Fe Route. Kansas City, St Joseph, and At chinson and retnrn . $32.00 4L50 and return Chicago and Louis retnrn 39,50, St Proportionate Rates to intermediate points, returning limit g, f STATE No secret society in the world stands higher in noble aims and charitably accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing gnat good, , and one of its finest institn- tions is the Ohio Pythian Home, at Springfield. Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent La Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callie I. La Fevre, tho matron. The latter has recently written a tetter, which will command widespread attention because I of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: Messrs. W. H. Hooker ft Ca. Naw York: Last year II used Asker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a fnena, for a serious, throat difficulty ana extreme. Had used ly bard cough. n of preparamany tions without relief. I can honestly say that Acker a English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped tho 01,10 FythUa Horn, Calue L Ll of um more tnin tnroo boN I also consulted phyon is hand. still last the one-haof at least and ties, (Signed) Callie I. Lx Fives. sicians with no permanent results." The friend to whom Mrs. La Fevre refers as having suggested Acker's of the Troy English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president Transfer Ca, of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy has accomplished many other cures in Throat ana Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquamtanco said: "If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent Mrs. Le Fevre china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had Acker English Remedy in hie familyf end any amount of experience withwithout , it." thinks they cannot keep house Acker's Enrlish Ktmcdr Is sold by all dracglsts under A positive yiierantee a battle la cnee In of failure, , eje., joe. end that your money will bo refunded United States end Canada. In England, 1. sd.. so. id., and n d. H', A UOONMJt dr CO, Veyricfor. An N'i nafftnrfw Its nftinrr fuarri-'- rf Balt Lake has turned out many strange products. The latest is Mike Hamilton, a colored carpet Isyer, employed by the Freed Furniture company. This gentle, man has distinguished himself by sleeping a sleep that knew no consecutive waking for sixty-o- ne hours. But this was when he was off duty, NO.O 1900. Distinguished Testimony The assurance is posi- made that he was a seen. hustler when at work. Deseret The lands hive already been News. sold to individuals for $1.60 in acre for 1,920 acres, and a first in- ) Cache Ca, Sept. 80. A stallment of 25 cents an acre has Logan, accident occurred last shocking been paid down. One citizen said in evening College, which resulted yesterday that the only thing to in the death of Ernest Myers, of do now was to prove that the land 13 Providence, a boy years of age. was more valuable for mining than The boy was at work on the for agricultural purposes. The county road and noticing two department also states that to be 6ther yonny fellows who were oat the case, and unless mineral in When hunting, hailed them. paying quantities is found upon came over to him, he began they the land, the' sale stands good. We a shotgun nue of the believe that the proper thing to do examining lads carried, and while doing so is for the city to bay the canyon the gun went of in some way and from the gentlemen who haye alMyers reoeived the entire charge ready purchased it and pay them in the head. . One aide of his face the government price, for it wonld was entirely torn away aud death be better for them to do that than was instantaneous. Deseret News. loose it entirely. The whole matter is in the hands : A SAD DEMISE. of congressman W. H, King, who will endeavor to represent the Salem, Utah Ca, Sept. SO. One 3000 people of onr town whose of the saddest deaths that has ever individual rights are involved in the sale, in reference to which visited Salem, occured on Tuesday, the Herald of last Sunday said: Sept. 18, when sister Angnsta "There is much ado in Payson Martin sncoombed to typhoid fever over the fact that a combination after an illness of two weeks. composed of five man haa nurebaa-e- d 43X2ri lmsbaod vJhhI Alirv years nearly 10,000 acres of 'land in four children to her Payson canyon for range and ago, leaving tender She bore the lose of CHICKEN POX AID MEASLES care. farming purposes. The syndicate is made up of Raymond Knight her burden heroically, never comQUARANTINED. and David Kinsey of Payson, 0. plaining, never marmoring, keepE. Loose and J. William Knight herself and own sorrow to her of Provo, and Frederick Tietjen ing The city board of health of Salt with other m times sympathizing of Santaqnin. Lake City has revised the quaran"These gentlemen quietly bought of trial. It was in the house of brother tine roles and regulations regardop the lands m qneation and the of in are arms and sister Martin that Elder David ing chiokenpox and measela. Owpeople Payson up They eay they have been using the Cannon died while on his mission ing to the fact that many persons ground for timber and wood for in having smallpox have called it one Germany, a few years ago. fuel, for grazing and other purShe had a,brother in Idaho, who or the other of the latter diseases, poses for the past forty odd years and they dont like the idea of will take the children to his home persons known to have come in having it taken away from them. at Christmas time. At present contact with all annh will not be "The city conncii has employed they are living in the family of allowed to attend school or mingle with other children. An ordinance, Jndge W, H. King to look into Brother CL O. Bahrl or rather an amendment to those the matter for them and see if Deceased was forty years of age, now in vogne, will likely be intro-d.if-- 1 there is noisome way of setting aside the sale so that Paysonities and lived and died a faithful compelling people to report tlu can continue to nse the reality. If health authorities chicken-po- x. hi t. Her childreu the opinion of Secretary Groo of and relatives have the measles, and other contagious sympathy the state board of land commisDeseret eruptions. of entire the oommnnity. sioners is correct, however, Paysou will have to do without this land Evening News. Editor's Awful Pllpht. henceforth and forever. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca "The sale was perfectly regular, A SAD DEATH. (Ills,,) News was afflicted for said Mr. Groo. "The lands in years with Piles that no doctor or Payson canyon were selected by of Geo. Patfcn, an inmate the remedy helped until he tried the state Sept. 7, and they have been purchased for $1.50 an acre insane asylum, died at that institu- Bucklens Arnica Salve, the best by residents of Payson, Santapnin tion Monday. The cause of the in the world. He writes, two and Provo. The first installment of 25 cents an acre required by young mans mental condition as boxes wholly cured him. Infallilaw has been paid down. The well as his death is due to a ble for Piles. Cure guaranteed. statutes compel us to advertise for practical joke perpetrated Only 25 cents. Sold by J. L silty days that the lands have upon him by friends during a visit Townshend been druggist. and if it should not tively long-standi- well-spoke- Fv.M lf let J. L. TOWNSftEND Paysons DRUGISST. LEADING and RELIABLE . Above tickets for sold, saleAngnst 9th, September 6th, develops daring that time that and Sept 20th. they are more valuable for mining her Shop. than for agricultural purposes, the AIbo sale mast stand. Detroit and return, August 23rd is not the fault of the laud It and 24th $51.00 board that the Payson people who Chicago and retnrn August 23rd now want this property dia not go and 24th $42.50 in aud get it The fact (hat they BOOT & SHOE SHOP. Tickets read via Rio Grande have been using it for the last Western and either via Colorado forty years or more does not have All grades of boots and shoes bearing on the case. If they Midland or Denver and Rio any wanted it they should have gone made to order. Grande. Through trains, dining after it for they had the same Boots and shoes neatly cars, in fact all of the luxuries and opportunity to do so as did the repaired. safety appliances of modern rail- purchasers. Responsible work done. "The consists of thirroading. For farther information teen anaproperty a One-ha- lf west S. of block Dougquarter sections in the ' apply to 10 south, range 2 east township O. F. Warren, lass store. and two and a quarter sections in G A, AT &8F.4U Dooly Blk the same township south of range 3 east There are fifteen and a Jesse Tye. Salt Lake City, Utah. half sections in all, comprising acres. 9,920 Doctor W. A. Wade Y. BASSETT, Surgeon O.S. L. Rail way. Can Xokl Isa Foaltivalr Cans Slek Hei-ach- e, befonnd at all hours at his office indigestion and constipation. one-halblock west of bank A delightful herb drink. Removes Notary Public, Residence on all Payson Utah. of the skin, produceruptions All kinds of legal documents care- corner north of Hnishs plan ing a perfect complexion, or money ing mill. refunded. 2 cts . and 0 eta. J. fully drawn and executed. LTownahend, Druggist. We have a large supply of Blank deeds for sale at this Law Ofllco blank deeds, qotes and location office, YSOIV, . , . UTAH . notices. October 31st. OF C, V . ! Latter-day-Sain- so-calle- ft -y Notice. United Mates Lead Office belt lake City, Utl). Neptember 13, 1900. To whom It may eoneera: Notlee ia hereby given that the etete of Utah haa filed la thla office a Hit, No. H, of aqde aeJ acted by the state for the uaa of the Collage, under aeotloo 8, of the eat ef Congress approved July 1B.18M. The follow-In- c tracts, embraced In laid Hot arqilu a township ooutaluiiiaSralneral claim of reeord vie. AU of aae. 33, 1 K I 4 N WJ4 KM SW see. II. all of sec. 38, Ntt aea.35, all of aeo.13, all of aae U, all of sec. 14, all of eae 14, all of eae 34. all of eee all of aee ttlell of aae. all of aae. 17, all of ace. 31, Tp. 10 &,H 1, B 8, L. Her. Aeopyuf midlist, ao far aa It relatee to aid traeta, by descriptive subdivisions. haa beau eouapleuouily posted lu this office, for Inspection by any peraou Interested, aud by tba public xeneraJly. Durinc the sixty days next folkiwluc tba date of thla notice under departmental instructions of Nuvsmber 17, UM, (it L. D. 409), protests or eoutmts against the claim of tho tata to any 1rf the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, cm tba x round that the ana Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will lie received and noted for report to tho genera Lead Uffioe, at Washington, D.C. Failure so to protaat or contest within the time specified will be sufficient evidence of the non mineral charactered fheaaid traeta. and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from objrctlotm will be recommended for approval. Frank D, Hobbs, Register, Oeo. A Smith, Receiver. Axri-cultur- al 1 It It eon-War- ed -- 1 d to Salt Lake City. Patten was about 29 years of age, and lived at Manti, and with a number of Sanpete boys, went to Salt Lake to participate in the "Rough Riders parade. Patten was a man who nevefr drank intoxicating liquors, and had the reputation of being a very moral young man. His companions knowing these conditions, twitted him a great deal, and Patten finally commenced to drink a little with them to stop their making fun of him. His companions then took him and around to "do the town most of the dives of the city were visited during the nigtit. When Patteh recovered from the effects of the liquor, he felt that he had disgraced himself, as well as his and being of a very family', sensitive nature, the affair prayed greatly upon his mind, and he became very remorseful, and then s raving maniac, and was committed to the State insane asylum about a week ago, and continued to grow worse until he died. Notice To Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received for erecting an (8) eight room Bchool building in Payson City school district No (6)six, either in whole or in parts, according to plans and specifications furnished by the trustees of said Payson school district which plans and Chamberlain! Cough Eemidy a Great Semedy. The soothing and healing pro- perties of diii remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perpaqenl enres have msde it a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, cronp and whooping cough, as it always affords qnick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful be seen the at specifications uiay drag, it may be given aa confidentresidence of Treasurer Mr, Otto ly to a baby as to an adult. For Erlandson in Payson City, or at sale by D. Y(, Irvine. the office of the architect Mr. U. C. Watkins, Provo City, Utah. Bids will be opened at 7 o'clock Assessment No. G. p. m. October 15th, 1900, at the Ilarrfoot Mining and Milling Company, Central School Bnilding, all bids firi'icipel place of business, Hayson City. I tab. riven that eta mertliurof to be accompained by a certified theNotUm is hereby directors, held on the I Kb day of iieptma-heWO. an esswament of 1 cent imr share check equal to the amount of Irvirdou all the slmree 0 the capital Murk uf t hr corporation isenrd and outstand-im5 per cent of the bid. imyalilaua or before October IMh 1WO. stills office 417 The right to reject any or all tu the secretary, Ufi K'lty. Utah. AnyMrf'oruirk stock upWo.! on which theessrs.ment bids is reserved by the Payson oa the IMh nwy remain unpaid day of October. Ida will ba de, school trustees. Dated this the limiuent and advertised for sale at uuliiia aiictlo.il ; aitd niilrss payment Is made before 13th day of Sept., 1900. so many of the sheers reprewuted by rack certifleete of the smelt ao Haliniurnt aa Levi A. Colvin, chairman, be iiepnewry will lie sold on the Mh duynuty of November. IMin. at lu o'clock e. in , to pa. the Otto Erlandson, Treasurer dclluotiriit eaamsmriit, ttnrether with the cost ef advertistiijr mid expanse of sale. Millie Stark, clerk, kKSSTIVII.l,l41!(,lbert!ltr), r. r. Trvsteks. lty order uf ilirertoni. Inysou f'ity. Utah, bryt. 14th, IUl r |