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Show THE PAYSONIAN. FAYSON. UTAH JOLLY JOSH Great Generosity Toward a Newly Wedded Niece Romance. Business Men are Leading Characters. No Terrior to Old Find an Bachelors Now. Uncle Josh and Wade In. A Real Live SM iss Summers Polly I I er Dut the speaker took a dare I header over bashfulness, only to hear a sweet Yes, Charley. that Can I aspire to er to Make the Old House New is er to Another failure of language. It was seemingly a hopeless case, and might have been oniy for a demure Charley, I have said yes' twice, and if you mean it, I mean it too, and And to this day the young man will insist that he popped the question. down All this happened away east and it wasnt long before there Not much longer was a wedding. before there came a letter from Pollys Unde Josh, out here in Payson, who wrote effusively of his delight at her exhibition of what he called grit," and he proposed that if the young people would locate at he would start them up in life, as a wedding gift. Of course they accepted, and were soon bidding all ttieir friends adieu. of your house, let us show you how to make it modem and attractive. You will be surprised to see what a big difference a few small changes will make. Repairs an Investment Proper remodeling and repairs greatly increase the value of your property. We can furnish you good practical ideas for repairing and modernizing all types of buildings, whether for town or farm. And we can supply all the Pay-so- mat- erials necessary at prices that will iCentral Lumber & Hardware Co. A GOOD F Rl E N D NOTICE I Men I Out of Work friend stands by you when in need. Payson people tell how Doans Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. THREE A good HUNERED MEN WANTED. James H. Webb of Depot St. endorsed Rock men, f.l.oO. Carpenter Doans seven years ago and again con- helper, $3.."0. Concrete men, firm the story' Could you ask for Car f3.r). Teamsters, more convincing testimony ? I suffered a great Mrs. Web says: deal with kidney trouble. I was afflicted with severe pains in my back and at times was unable to straighten after Knowing bow good Doan's stooping. ! Kidney Pills were, I began usiDg them. See They gave me wonderful relief. They finally rid me of kidney trouble, I have been a nurse in tbe past and in that work I always recommended Doans Kidney Pills to kidney sufferers with tbe best of results. I saw Doans make cure after cure, so I cannot recommend then too strongly. LATER TESTIMONY. Mrs. Webb gave the above statement in April, 1910, and on April 2, 1917, she added: Although 1 have little need of a kidney remedy now, I find it une rv necessary to use Doaas Kidney Pills ' it times. ihI always get tbe same good esults. nea-- f Foster-Milbur60c, at all dealers. 6 'o., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. n THE ONE TO BE WARNED. nine hour day. penters, Board 90 cents day. Hospital fee f 1.00 a month. Bunk rent Men furnish month. a $1.00 own blankets. We furnish electric light and bunk houses, shower baths. The board is first-clas- s. This work is at Olmstead. six miles from lrovo, for the Phoenix Construction Company, and will last three months. Player Piano For Sale. immediate sale at a substantial reduction in price a new player which is located near Payson. Quality guaran teed. Liberal terms to responsible party. For particulars We offer for (seriously) write CONSOLIDATED MUSIC Gipsy Let me warn you. Somebodys go- - COMPANY, Salt Lake City, Utah. ing to cross your path. ilotoribt you think youd Fortune-Tell- er 6-- better warn the other chap? bodys Magazine. Every- - Whooping Couk. In this disease it is important that the cough be kept loose and expectora HIS GARDEN. tion easy, which can be done by giving Chambealain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. P p'Hows your garden getting H. Martin, Peru, Ind., writes, My two Pg? had whooping cough. I gave daughters 'ine. tell you, a million dan-i- s them Chamberlains Cough Remedy to gone seed in one spot make and it worked like a charm. Ill Obtainable everywhere. We Can Please EveryTaste Tha men who la particular about the cigars he smoh.es is also particular about the candy he gets for his loved ones. We carry the leading local and the nationally advertised cigars and candies. And we Keep them fresh to insure their tastiest flavors. We can furnish any hind of cigars or in large Quantities for special occacandy sions at particularly attractive prices. Whether you spend a dollar, a dime, r merely your time, were always glad to see you. THE MODERN d The first of this week a party arrived in Payson. Our friend, Uncle Josh, was In (barge, and he led the party straightway to The Straw berry,-saia hotel. he, is a typical American hotel of the best class. I have known Anne E. Burtelson, the proprietrsss for years, and she is mine hosf after mine own heart,. endowed with that delightful intuitipu that make a guest feel at home, contented, and in mighty good luck. While the cuisine is all that a superior chef and unlimited orders on the market can make it. I have engaged rooms here until your own house is in readiness. said the old After breakfast, I am ready to go buy your man outfit. To expedite matters I have ordered a carriage from the Douglass When the handsome stables. with elaborate trappings and prancing horses drew up in front of the hotel, Polly declared it the finest turnout she had ever seen. Yes, Sir-ereplied Uncle Josh, the three Ss, Speed, Safety and Style, is the Douglass Stables coat of arms. So, young folks, when you want to take a drive, either for business, go to them for a rig every time. His wedding, party and funeral equipments are unsurpassed. asked the polite Where to? driver, as the party entered the Unde Josh looked askance at his wards. travel-staine- mean big savings. PHARMACY d car-iag- e e, e. Oh, goodness knows purchased a Universal range with all equipments needed in a well regulated kitchen, besides a Universal stove and an elegant chafing dish. All of which Unde Josh paid for with delight. Yes, and while we are on this important topic of gastronomies, we must not forget meat. It goes hand in hand with bread. Now to lot ate a meat market where you can get fresh wholesome meats at all times, ('has. ('. F. Dixon is the man to supply you. This is the boss meat market in the ity, and is popular with everybody who is particular about the best. The reason for this is all because Charles C. F. Dixon Is very careful in the selection of stock and gets the freshest of everything, and keeps nothing but the very best. To keep jour hubby In good humor, Polly, trade at Dixons market every time. Halt, commanded Uncle Josh, as the party come in front of the Modern Pharmacy. Why, Unde, Guess we're not sick, and know that, but I suspect it won't he long before this young man begins to take an interest in matters of paregoric and " go in, anyway; Polly may find some toilet articles she wants. Sure enough, before leaving she bought combs, brushes, face powders and ounces upon ounces of fine import-- ' ed perfumed. Dont forget, uddod Unde Josh, to come here with your, prescriptions, as they are competent pharmacists and use only pure and reliable drugs. Let '8 see I promised you a gold watch, didn't 1? queried Unde Josh of Polly, and A, C. Sorenson is the man to sell us one cheap. Entering the popular jewelry store the old man gallantly acquitted himself of the promise and then directed Pollys attention to the superior stock of silverware carried by the house. "There is no other such house in town," said the old man, '.'and I will guarantee the quality to be the very Pick out your family ihnk best. while here, he added. Mr. Sorensen carries a magnificent line. Don't forget another fact, remarked the generous old man, to shop early for. Christmas. Here will he found a complete and new line of watches and rings: and say, my boy, rentept-- j her these folks are expert (lodor on A Vhy not a made-for-movercoat instead of one made for anybody. Be individual. Pick out the kind ef Model that strikes your faney select yeur own fabric-.-anhave it made up specially to comply with yoqr own e d 1 Again a lapse into silence, followed by an encouraging Yes, Charley. Oh, if I might only hope to If you dont like the appearance ;e. tge UNCLE theres lots Then to buy, remarked Polly. suppose we buy lots first, quoth Charley, without turning a hair. Uncle Josh saw the point and started for J. A. Loveless real estate office, remarking on the way, I can always depend on him for bargains in real estate, as he never holds out false lights to induce people to buy. What he tells you about property may be set down as solid facts. He controls a large list of desirable residences as well as ranch properties, and his judgment on the 'good things is par excellence, The party was not long in making a dicker for a nice house in Payson ana a ranch, which Charley considered a splendid investment. exclaimed Uncle By the way, Josh, with a paternal air, the next thing to look after is the lumber for those improvements that are absolutely necessary. Come with me and Ill introduce you to the Central Lumber and Hardware Company, who are the principal dealears In that line here and they have a well equipped planing mill in connection. They carry the most complet line of building material in the county everything from the sills for the founda-intion to the shingles for the roof, cluding doors and windows, mouldings, etc. It is pleasant to deal with the Central Lumber and Hardware Co., for their greatest aim is to give satisfaction to the customer. In a few minutes Uncle Josh had made all arrangements for the building material. a cage Having provided you for the bird, said Uncle Josh, now the first thing well look after will be the furnishings for it. Hereupon Polly energetically declared that she had heard so much about the Page Furniture Co. that she had decided to go there. The result was that they were ushered into such a bewildering display of furniture that the girl was at first at a loss to knowhow to seleci. But she soon yielded to the seductiveness of a magnificent parlor suit, a bedroom suit in oak, antique finish that would do credit to old Antiquity himself. To this she added an easy rocker for Uncle Josh and didn't forget a most convenient and ornamental writing desk for hubby Charles. A pretty good start, said the old man, and now we'll go to the Payson Implement and Hardware Company's Here hardware and stove store. Polly's housewifely instincts had full play in the marvels of kitchen apparTher1 is not an establishatus. ment in the country that carries a more comprehensive stock of houseremarked Uncle hold furnishings, Josh. Every possible piece of kitchen furniture from a tin dipper to a cooking range is here, in all styles If Polly fails to acand variety. in the culinary wonders complish art, it wiil not he for the wrant of superior cooking utensils, for she It Does Not Cost a Penny More in fact, through Taylor tailoring we can show you how to save money. We'll put your own personal monogrammed label on it, too, in this way making a really, truly made-for-m- ' j sick watches, While Unde Josh was pondering where to go next, Polly suddenly: asked: Unde, where can I find the leading millinery establishment? Just a few doors further on replied Unde Josh, and we will visit Mrs, F. A. Sorensen, who by the way, has on hand one of the eompletest stocks of millinery to be found in the city. You can get what- you want there, the latest styles and lowest prices being her motto. Years of experience guarantees that when you have purchased of her you have the tiling according to fashion and the satisfaction that your work has been In a done by a competent artist. few hours there never was a happier girl than Polly, for her Winter hat was a perfect dream of loveliness. After this visit. Uncle Josh suggested a resort to some place of refreshment. At the table the old man waxed philosophical. Never neglect your larder, said he. That important adjunct to housekeeping controls masculine temper. To that end you must patronize a grocer on whom you can depend for honest goods. In every transaction I have found the Golden Rule perfectly reliable. You will find them careful dealers, always fully stocked with every possible thing In the line of staple and fancy groceries, fresh and no goods there, while the prices are down to brass tacks. keep peace in the family get all your groceries of the Golden - first-clas- shelf-wor- n s, Jo Rule. the way, remarked Undo Josh, as they reached the street, must run over to the State Bank of Payson and get another check hook. Come along with me and get acquainted with Lee It. Taylor, the cashier, for of course, you will do business with them, and It is always more pipasant to be personally acquainted with the people you dc business with. This bank is as solid as the buds cr the universe, and has a strong working capital and surplus of $60,000. You will find them ever ready to extend any accomodations compatible with business principles. Your savings, deposited there will return ou a fair rate of interest. It wouldnt be a bad idea, either, to rent one of the State Bank of Payson safety boxes in which to keep your valuables. And in the matter of insurance." continued Uncle Josli, that is of on importance, you want a Poll-icyour new house, of course, and my old friends at the State Bank of Payson, not only have lines of the solidest and bcBt com parries, but they are expert and trustworthy underwriters, they have a large numb'T of companies, all of which belong to the n old reliable category, being for their prompt and satisfactory adjustment of losses. It is better to be safe than sorry and you'll surely be safe In the State Bank of Payson agency. When I was a boy remarked Uncle Josh, It was all work and no play; thats all wrong. One should include some amusement in each days program, and I know of no better way of spending a pleasant hour than in attending a good moving picture show'. Come with me to the Gayety Theatre and forget your troubles for the time being. This thpatre, said the old man, Is the only one in town. George II. Done, the proprietor, sees to it that the place is constantly kept In the best sanitary condition and their system of ventilation is perfect. They show five to seven reels of the latest and most popular pictures every evening with five changes weekly. Now, said the old man we will drop our shopping for a little while and refresh the inner man. Come with me to Paul's Cafe and pet a real, genuine, home cooked meal. This restaurant is the best In town. Paul is a capable chef and he thoroughly understands the culinary ait and both his dining room and kitchen ate constantly kept In splc and span He serves seasonable condition. By 1 y well-know- e garment. $2000 to $40 00 LANT & PERSSON CO. t The Clothiers NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT Name of corporation, Strawberry High Lino Canal Company. Place of business, Payson City, Utah County, Utah. There are dclinqiu nt upon the following described slock on account of assessment levied cn the 16th day of January, 1917, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Nanus No. of Ccrtific.,te Number of Shares Amount Coitrin, Ionian Ccrlifii ate not issued yet. 56.34 22.53 Davis, John S., Certificate not issued yet. 9.50 $ 3.83 Davis, Howell, Certificate not isued yet. 11.16 4.4 C Francom, David J., Certificate not Issued yet. 10.00 4.00 Stewart, William J. Certificate not issued yet 16.64 C.C5 Tanner, John H. Est., Certificate not issued yet. 16.22 12. SS Thomas K. Reece, Administrator. And in accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 2nd day of October, 1917, so many shares of each tf such stock as may he necessary will ho sold at the office of the pared Secretary, I Payson City, tah, on Tuesday, the 20th day of November, A. D. 1917, nt the hoar of 2 o'clock P, M., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costa of advertising and expenses of sale. A. R. WILSON, Secretary. Office Lemmon Bonding, Payson City, Utah. Date of first publication October 25th, 1917. Date of last publication November lGth, 1917. 1 fruits and vegetables at all times and he does a rushing business both in regular meals and short orders. Yum, yum, laughingly escaped from Pollys rosebud lips as she glanced into Smith's attractive store. Unde Josh, you know Ive got a sweet tooth, and those homo made candies look so nice, I Just cant resist the tempta-- . tion to go In. Charley here object-- j ed, because he knew if Polly got into a confectionery store once, theres where shed. likely want to stay. He relented, however, when he remembered that Uncle Josh was settlin all hills, so in they went and the girl loaded up on sweetmeats galore, while all three indulged in delicious, ice cream, and ice cream soda, which diaries declared surpassed even the! dreams of an ptourean god. .Polly! was a splendid judge zt sweetmeats, and she indulged in a profuse hut ry j nevertheless altogether just compliment to Smiths confections. Ob me! Oh, my! ejaculated Polly as they halted before a show window, what a perfectly lovely shoe. Yes, says Uncle Josh, Lant and Persson Cos, stock cant lie equaled in style and extent in this section Go in, look it over and get acquainted. It might have been policy not to have extended that invitation, had not Uncle Josh known what wise economy it is to trade at Lant Ac Persson Co., for Polly found goods and prices so seductive that she also purchased a handsome walking boot. Charley Invested in gents fine shoes, while Uncle Josh indulged in a stout farm boot, with rubbers for the crowd. No one can resist the styles and prices offered by the Lant & Persson Co. 1 declare Uncle, exclaimed Charley, there goes a handsome harness, I must have one like that for the Get it right down here at girl, Loveless & Stark. This is the boss horse millinery firm of this section to my notion. They use only first class material and give personal supervision to the minutest detail of manufacture. There is nothing in harness but can be had of them heavy and light, single or double, plain and fancy, work and buggy har- -' ness. You can get 'em there, besides every other kind of turf goods imaginable, and the finest lot of whips and blankets you ever laid your on. After a visit to Loveless & Stark, Charley thought, if a man couldnt get satisfied it would be his own fault, and he expressed himself pleased with the fine harness Uncle Josh bargained for. At this point, somewhat to the confusion of Charley, the old man indulged in a criticism of his personal appearance. You are decidedly off style for a townsman, said he, and wed better-gand see Lant Ac Persst n Company about some new duds. After Charley had fit lap-robe- s half-serio- s, ted himself in a neat suit from the piles of fashionable garments that cover (lie tables of this extensively sto ked establishment. Uncle Josh declared: Now you look like a newly married man." Before leaving, having found goods and prices irresistible, Charles also invested in a complete outfit of gent's furnishings, from the latest style hat to a half-doze- n shirts. Lant & Persson is not to lie undersold in the state. Knroute to their home, the party called at The Payson lan offlce.Youll want the news every week, remsrk-e- d Cnele Josh, and as this is the only paper here, I'll subscribe. So when you want a palatable meal, go to Paul's Cafe. a benumbing, paralyzing" snisu or and of hopelessness In resting under a cruel, unjust charge more awful when It Is made by one who should be most ready of all the world to he convinced of the Innocence of the accused. Jealousy is a disease that can be cured only by the subject, not by anyone else in all tbe world. No matter how gentle, kind, forbearing, forgiving and forgetting the object of It may be, this In itself will not cure the attacks. The subject whose heurt is thus swayed by fierce gales of Jealousy must first awaken to the folly of It, the Injustice of It, must be conscious of the trail of bitterness and unhappiness it brings to both, must realize the cruel continued assault on the love, loyalty and patience of the other, and when the next attack comes, seek by strength of will, by force of character, by consecrated and by every help of highest wisdom to kill the feeling. Jealousy must be fought as one would battle against a pestilence that threatens the safely of a town or u Ill'll)-lessne- ss e, self-contr- ol Cholera Morbus. This is a very pai nful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in ihe house so as to have prepared for it. Mrs. Charles t, DurHuntington, Ind.,writse: ing the summer of 1911 two of my chil- dren were taken sick with cholera morbus. I Used Chamberlain's Colic Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave theta immediate ie!it-f- . Obtainable everywhere. |