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Show TH FAY-SO- DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF PAYSON AND THE SOUTHERN VOL. II. . TI-S- N PORTION OF UTAH COUNTY. PAYSON, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 180 CHURCH DIRECTORY. NO. 82. THE COMING MAN. OUT OF THE SWIM. coming man Must be the man, as I surmise, John IIuisii and J S Page, Jr, Bishops Who gives a trial to each new plan Sunday School in each ward at 10 a m. Of the Times tradesmen who advertise. Genera meeting in meeting house, 2pm Davis Sentence! to Sight Months A shiny hat crowns his head, ward-a8 t in each in. Meeting p in the Gran! Connty Jail. The kid glove his hand supplies. And Quigleys perfumes shed Presbyterian. Rare odors round him as he flies. Rev. A. C. Todd, Pastor, A stand-ucollar bought by chance 10 Services: Sunday school, Sunday Of Page & Son decks his throat; a. m.; Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Ilis white shirts broad expanse Society of Christian Endeavor, WednesWill Pages silver gloss starch denote. day at 8 p. m. All are invited. Wimmer & Co. shall shield his wardrobe Summary of Hews, Both Local and Tele- The Latter.Bay Saint. long-expecte- d Ilia clothes hang on him in many a shred lie Is out of the swim ; lie walks lifes hwnway with suiien tread He is out of tbe 'swnn. Ho eats the dole that charity gives, In the wilds of naturo alone he lives, He sleeps neath heavens starry brim I ' I He Is out of the swim. Once he had honor and friends, hut now He is out of the swim. Men coveted then his lordly bow-- lie Is out of the swim. There arc none so poor c.3 to taiie his hand And call him brother in all the laud, p But they hasten to turn asiJo from him Ho is out of the swim. He has nothing to hold him now to life lie is out of the swim: Neither friends nor fortune, child nor wife He is out of the swim. Theres nobody but himself to blarney ' Methodist Episcopal. prime His heart is scared with remorso and shame; graphic, from Far and Hear Special From showers drenching to the skin; Through his own mistake not fortunes whim Wildman Murphy, Pastor. ille is out of the swim. Items Clipped and Condensed. The Times measure out his time The moonlight rests on a peaceful face . Sunday Services: Sunday school, 10 And Barber Dean shave his chin. lie is out of the swim. followed a. m.; Preaching, 11, by class . . Dear God, forgive in Thy inllnite grace I IIo Is out of the swim meeting ;Ep worth League,? p.m.; Preach- No bulging bunions shall he greet, of life's Out 8 Nor with their irritating roots maddening roar and fret, ing, p. m.; Prayer meetings Tuesday Cap. W. E. Davis was sentenced MonOut of temptations that so beset; Shall corns disfigure his poor feet, evenings. day for involuntary manslaughter in God, who made us, will care for him IIo is out of the swim. Because hes triedWimmer & Cos. boots. Judge Kings court at Provo. Mrs. M. L. Eaync, in Detroit Free Press. first His I . attorney, George Sutherland, Then to the Wightman hell retire, moved for a new trial on the ground of Where money opens plentys horn, Regular meeting every Thursday night error m charging the jury. The motion at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cord- And take of eatables to admire Wiis overruled. And sozzle there till early morn. ially invited to attend. A numerously signed petition was then R S Wimmer, N, G. E II Pulver, Sec Ardthen when Nature's own in time presented, asking for leniency. Judge Decreases his health, and leaves him King sentenced the defendent to eight weak, months in the county jail of Grand F. TILSON, M. D. Tilson & Francis drugs how devine! county. roses to his cheek. Will the bring Davis last year killed throe men in the Physician and Surgeon- x enstern part of the territory, and for this Hell marry, if I do not err he was sentenced. Probably if he had A single lady, who desires Office at Residence. killed two orthree more human beings To keep house for a widower, PAYSON, UTATL ' -' httvaVeen putfreer." he'wcuid And hpine, not salary requires. When theyre united, hand in hand, E. PAGE, A honey mooning they will woe. AND STARVING. . RAGGED ATTORNEY-AT-LAAnd travel broadcast oer the land On the U. P., and Rio Grand too. New York, Oct. 15. An old man clad Office over bank', Payson City, Utah. in rags and filth, with a mass of 6haggv Collections, Settlement of estates and all And when arrives that fatal day And he expires, as all men must, gray hair hanging from under a dela a other kinds of legal work attended to. ted felt, hat, staggered through the A Francis carriage shall convey To Payson cemetery his honored dust. village of Kmgsbridge last night. WIMMER. R. He disappeared in the mist and drizzle with the water dripping from his clothes NOTARY PUBUC FREAK OF NATURE. this morning he was found by a iiolice-mu- n office at apparently dying from starvation. A rather unusual sight was offered in BANK BUILDING, PAYSON. IIo was taken to a hospital and after the lot on Main street in the First Ward milk had given him he was unwhch until recently belonged to J. II.' dressed. ben The pockets of his coat, waist Bott. It was an apple tree in full bloom coat and trowser were filled with coins, in. October. Last week the tree was enough to fill a quart measure, lie had WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. pretty well covered with beautiful little at least 8500 on his person. pinkish white buds and blossoms. This mm - - - UTAH is quite a freak in nature for these parts. r PAYSON NO VISITORS ALLOWED. Probably Mr. Binghum, the present H- - W. BARNE":T( owner, anticipates the rare pleasure Lohi Banner: Manager Cutler, of of plucking ripe apples about NOTARY PUBLIC AND the sugar factory, wishes to call the CONVEYANCER attention of the public to the fact SIX HUNDRED OUT OF WORK. Law Office, Lemmons Block, that from this date there will b no public days given for people to of the Pennsylvania Four departments UTAH PAYSON, visit the There may be special bolt and nut works at Lebanon, Pa., have occacionsfactory. when the factory will bo opened closed down on account of lack of to visitors. Mr. Cutler says he regrets GRIGGS & BRADT, orders. About GOO men will be thrown to have to lake this stop, but a combinaBLACKSMITHS. out of work. tion of circumstances have, brought this J. II Griggs and Chas, E. Bradt are about, One is, it is very expensive to now located at Haymores shop. A HUNDRED STRAIGHT. the company to allow these' visiting days, Generrl Job Work and it is dangerous for children to be And Plow Repairing A Specialty. Bingham Bulletin: One of Bingham's allowed in the factory while it is running. PRODUCE TAKEN. young gallants sat beside his best girl1' Another is, the company has to cut down for just one hour Wednesday night, and every expense possible to keep the factory running, since the bounty has boon during that time kissed her ninety-siHACK TO MEET ALL TRAINS. times out of a possible Hundred. The taken from it. He further it has other four times she got iu a hurry and never paid its way outside of the coun-ty- ; kissed him. EEITRY SUITS therefore, for the good of the com Hon. C. S. Ynrian at the opera houre pany, he is umLr the luce.-- ;ily g'v.ug Utat. this notice. Saturday night. Payson . j I 4 , ( Payson Lo&go No. 19, 1. 0. 0. F. ( JOSEPH W, pi-d- S. F. MCCAW . : mid-winte- r. V x i EDITORIAL BRIEFS. , , s The world is like a bicycle. It would soon come to a stop were it not for the cranks. No matter if the weather has grow;n somewhat cool, politics makes everything hot. i It is claimed a Republican majority for Provo of 150 and for Utah county of 4(b. ' This is encouraging, Mtfdeed. ' , Its a good idea for the Democrats to figure their majority in Utah county now. They cant do it after election. If half the people who are continually for looking brighter days would justr carry a torchlight inthe procession of Republicanism theyd find em quicker An exchange says that American Fork is the only town in the territory that has organized a Ladies Republican Club, but we differ with it for Spanish Fork has had a club for almost two years. Spanish Fork Herald. A Chicago cattle dealer recently received the following telegram from the owner of a cattle ranch in the west: All the hogs wiil.be at the depot tomorrow; shall expect you, too; I cant come until morning, as the passenger trains wont carry hogs Market poor, hogs going up; if you need any more hogs, remember Truth. me. Last time New York was under a Re- publican governor the taxes of t Jie state amounted to 80,300, 000. Under the present Democratic governor they are In the given period the 313,300,000. population has increased 22 per cent and taxes have increased 111 per cent. New York will have in ther Republican governor soon aud then matters will be remedied. The football season opened in Eng- land verj auspicious. One neck and two legs were broken, besides many interesting injuries of a minor character. The American players are somewhat handicapped by new restrictive rules, but they will manage to gouge out quite a eredih'c record Tiny i : ; l.'i the gory fmld to work. o.ily tcii.poraF . roperly d un .i 'T v .i '.v! on lj"g-!.- - . |