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Show rAJM T13IK OBZQOX SHOUT TniMirrlwuiil naan: N aa heretofore and expects to do a fine bnaineaa with the people of the ontaide settlements aa well aa with the people of our city. dapart (roaPiua stairs Koutli leading P4HMucar....4dI p.m I Pumiccr... tdi a T: P ani PaMUrrr....8:i:liui nesday night. 8 Ann. lr... mu, Wart-Boun- d. d to hia office, I Wed- are dosing out their stock prices that will astonish you. a. IAS a aa3i W. H. Kmkkuui. Aaait. p la. DU ! If you want a bargain in clothing go to J. 8. Page k Bona. They BIO GHAliDE WE8TF.BX. (:M a M ilchest Honors Werid's Fata, Some rascal tore Dr. Wade's sign d wn, which hnng at the foot of the LISE. nib Awarded I at- MHHNG - , I Miaa May Fairbanks and Mias CHURCH DIRECTORY. Jennie Daily gave a party to a 7 MOST PERFECT MADE. tullrr Itrnf Sala f. unmber of their frienda at the X pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fra J. 8. I'Aum.Jr. RUfaoua. 'JomKou tom Ammo. m. Alum or any other adul H'lnduy arhool la mb ward at 10 a. n. residence of Will Dowdell Tuesday c Qaaaral laaatiri iu lalmruaelc 2 p. u. bJSxdojrsAMjHi standard. . ia Meat-la- ash ward at L a. night Chaa. Judson, who has been Thanksgiving next Thursday. traveling down in the eouthern Will Francis is over from Kir. W. Smith, Putur. of the state for the past four anadar aehool 10 a. m. Prrarhinc at 11 a, part Eureka. m., aua at I p. m. ucietjr uf Ckriatlaa mouths, returned Lome Tuesday at 8 p. m. Wetiueatluy. To thaaa aarvioaa all are luvitad. morning. Get yonr wedding invitations at the Globe office. Jf elkarflat Kylaemjm I f'kwrrk, received every Friday. Served in J. H. Miller, thelrarber, made a WiuuiAa Mubfhy, Paator. 10 Rarrteaa Sunday: Bandar achonl a. m. any shape. Freat candy, gum and trip to Balt Lake this week. Prrachluc 11. followed hr elaaa maatiug nnta always on hand at Mrs. H Bpworth Laapua 1 p. ra. Prrarhinc t p. m. Gntheils Restaurant Irayar Maatiuc Wadnaadur avaaiuc. WANTED to bay 100 tona of hay. For the Quarterly Conference Iuqnire of J. G. JoaL M. Y. M. I. A. at Provo Nov. 20th L. new. drag store 21 at the Oregon Short Line k By., Don't jnst opened. forget to oall. PAYSON UTAH. will sell tickets at one and h The Epworth League gave a Druggist and Registered fare on the certificate plan. Phamaciet of 20 years Foi the Annnal Convention of social at the residence of Rev. Experience and Practice. the Utah Sunday School Associa- Murphy laat night. ca KKrri.i.y filled. tion which meeta at Ogden Nov. Large stock of stove and ranges Trusses, Suppcrtexc, 26th to 28th, a rate of a fare and a cheaper than ever. Gall and see Suspensories Etc. of any pattern fifth on the certificate plan is them. A. & llniah. Furnished to Order. hereby authorized via the It. G. Ur rtork eompiiier everytliinc ncuallr kept W. Deputy Sheriff Henry waa over lu a Srat elaaa druc rtore. from Provo Tuesday to take a MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTERT10R. Doctor W. A. Wade member peep at his first grandson. of the state hoard of pharmacy A horse, harness and baggy for and surgeon U. P. Railway. Can ULOBELETP. lie found at all hours at hia office sale cheap. This ia a snap for over Townahenda Drag Store, someone. Notteaa to luaura inaartloa miut ha la the Apply to J.D. Irvine. Residence on Thuradar avaaiuc. All eommuulea-lioa- a Payson Utah. Jos. Douglass has sold hia stock murt ha aooumpauiad Itr tha wrliunt corner south of Presbyterian chnrch. fall nans. of goods to hia brother Samuel and Hyrum Lemmon and intends t retire from the mercantile busiT. E. Dimitris was down from ness. Tucker this week. Pminrrin 'Jbarrfe, ur FllKHII OYHTEHS J. Townshend, KING'm ... -- one-fift- r Try Johnsons meat market for the noiae it made, gave evidence of being badly cracked in places, waa out serenading the town Wednesday A band, which, from all kinds of meats. Location notices for sale at this office; 25c s dozen. Fred finish returned from Denver Wednesday. For fresh choice meats go to Johnson's meat maiket. Juhu P. Betts, who has been Bishop Inge's oldest boy is out at Ruby Valley and Skelton, Nevada for the pant year, has been quite low with typhoid fever, the week here with spending the J?sse Knight lucky miuiug and relatives. He expects frienda Thure-datown iu was man of Provo, or to return to Skelton y. night the Beatrice, of Agent Sberraer, had daughter her leg liadly scalded Tnesday by the upsetting of a teakettle of boiiing water. ld the wants of classes of people in all kinds of Dishea and now have a large assortment of beet goods and Holiday. lowest prices in town. J. 8. Page who has Jr., Payson. Jolly Joe Worthington, been up at Tucker for some time winking in a saw mill, returned to BE FAIR WIT H Joe the city Tuesday evening. office next the YOURSELF dropped into onr day and replenished onr t x heque And see onr new stock of to the tana of a year's subscripseasonable games such aa; tion. Golf, 'Tennis, Fillow-DeAuthors, Old Maid and a Try the Troy Steam Laundry, great many others. the beet laundry in Salt Jjake. J. 8. PASS Jr., Payion. Leave your laundry at the Globe office on Mondays and yon can get The work On aooonnt of the conference of it Saturday mor jiug is all guaranteed and it will cost Y. M. AL A. at Provo Nor. 20 and you no more than yon have been 21 a rate of a fare and a fifth on the certificate plan will be made paying. and from all poiute in Utah county to Mira FhoelH Hancock Provo and return. C isrlea Gale were married yesterSamuel Boyle, son of councilman day in the Salt Lake Temple. They will lie tenderd a grand reception James Boyle, died last Monday on Thanksgiving at the home of morning at 2 o'clock after a long the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs and severe illness. The funeral lasso Hancock. We extend the waa held Tnesday afternoon at 2 happy couple congratulations and o'clock at the home of the parents, beat wishes. and a large line of vehicle folios ed Ug WWsfWW the remains to the city cemetery, ffiflSnTTn4 RsVHRm where interment was made. MANY We have studied al! to-da- y David Hone k Rons have lease the Benjamin creamery for 8G00 a year. George Patren returned frun s trip to Mexici a week ago last night. The Daniels k Cravens show is booked to return to Psysou to1 morrow. Dr. J. M. Hexby Office in Residence in Bank Building. hotel. the ticHstton Hnish has the largest stock of roves and ranges ever in Payson. Prices way down. Leave yonr laundry at the Globe A. 8. office and have it sent to the Troy Steam Laundry. teed. .. Ali work guaran- batcher, will hand s fresh on keep constantly meats. Give of all kinds of supply him s call. Cards are out announcing the man iage of Miss Edith L Finlay son to Mr. John 0. Cravens next B. F Johnson, Wednesday evening. Mn Walter Henry presented her hnsbaud with a fine baby boy Mother and Monday evening. child are doing well. Mn. H. S. McCanne gave a high five parly and luncheon to a number of her frienda at her home Wednesday night. Fint class ITOIS H e bicycle at a low price. Will take half cash and half wheat. Inquire at this office. Geo, Patten hu brought suit against Payson city to secure about oue tenth of the water from Payson creek daring high water. Mrs. Tilhe Dixon returned to her home in Mercnr Monday morning after spending a week here visiting frienda and relatives. The Johnson k Honts company closed their engagement at tha in opera house Saturday night well was wh8ch very Lynwood, presented. J. L. Townshend in receiving an enormous supply of Christmas in goods which will lie on display Will twice He carry a few days. the usual stock of Holiday goods JlIjIC high-grad- x, FW MOTHERS ft Are ao bnay through the day that they cannot go a sh oping. Store Townahend's will be open till 9 o'clock After every evening. atignei labor . . w- Come u.i. be welcome. Townshend , aa.MAMMoaiMW8aaaBBliSUaHttllllttlllJR Wightman k Sons, meat market took a stroll down Main street Tuesday and stopped in front of tha vacant lot between Mrs. Ferre's millinery store and Roy Hnish's next day it groceiy atore, and the backed back onto the lot. Daring its wanderings Philo continued to aell beef stake, mutton chops, pork chops and sausage. J. P. Tilaon waa arraigned before Justice Page Wednesday on complaint of James Reece, dog tax with collector, charging him tax which on tha a keeping dog had not been paid. The dog in question belonged to Dr. Tilaon suit the court, after hearieg the evidence and argninent, gave a decision in favor of the defendant. The reunion of the old folks at the new second ward meeting house on Thursday was a very pleasant affair; and will long be remembered The by those who were there. feast was bounteous and the program excellent Thirty were present over seventy years old and 220 Robert between 40 and 70. waa the oldest, being in Snyder hia 87th year. Mias Phoebe Shuler of thia city was married Wednesday at high noon to Air. Chid Packard of Springville at the residence of the The ceremony bride's parents. waa performed by Bishop Page, the happy couple standing beneath a large artificial heart made of chrysanthemums and evergreens The bride was dressed in white ilk and carried a boquet of The cream rosea and amilax. groom wore a anit of conventional black. They will make their home over it Dragon near Eureka. Payson has been wilhoutelectrir lights since Friday night of laat week and the plnut will not atari up until Monday at the earliest. Junior Wightman went up in the the evening to start the plant np and when ha turned on the nsual amount of water the wheels failed to turn. Councilman Finlayaon went np soon after and had the fall force of the water tamed on. At last the machinery started, anil it went like a scared dog. dealing out big chunks of electricity, and frightening those who were in the power house at the time almost oat of their wits. Tha water waa finally turned off and on examination tha armature of the dynamo waa found useless. It was sent for Lake to Sait np repairs and ia back this expected evening: Just what caused tha trouble, we have yet been unable to learn definitely, and it will perhaps not be known until the plant ia started np again. When you are Considering Wliero to Jtny and Wlmt to Buy There can be no mistake made in coming direct to us for anything in the line of general merchandise. We deal in dry goods and groceries of all kinds, make quick sales, therefore our goods are always fresh and reliable, and our prices always the lowest. Will Not Si Taken Alin. (Special to The Herald ) Vernal, Utah, Nov. 16. For the laat two weeks Sheriff France of thia county haa been shadowing two men whom he suspected of being Lent and Ferguson, who escaped from the Salt Lake authorities a short time ago, They have been hanging around the oath end of the valley np to laat Sunday, when they suddenly disappeared and with them several horses owned by parties living in the vicinity. There seems to be no doubt abont the identity of the men and 8keriff Preece will undoubtedly ramp upon their trail until they are brought in. Lant ia reported aa laying that he would not be captured alive and there may he a lively skirmish before they are taken. Its Our Style To buy right and to sell right. To deliver the exact goods ordered and never substitute something else as being just as good. Trade is coming our way A Tom of Muico. Because the people have discovered where they can get the worth of their money and where they can get the best goods. A special sleeping car leave Denver, Colorado party will Springs Pueblo and Trinidad on January 18ib via the Gulf Road, for an nnnsually complete tour of Alixica will require slightly The more than thirty ilaye and atopa of from Six to thirty boats will be made at points of greatest interest, with four or five ilaya iu the City of Mexico. Three days are to be spent in Tampico and vicinity, boating, fishing and surf bathing. This trip, which is to be made under the auspices and direction of the American Tonriat Association, inrludes the ascent of Popocatepetl, a day amid the rains of the prehistoric Aztec City Metis, in far aonthern Mexico, and many other delightfnl and thrilling features never offered to tourists heretofore. The sleeping care from Colorado will he attached at San Antonio to a complete and thoroughly modem special train, carrying dining and observation care. Ticket fbr this tonr will cover absolutely every proper item of traveling expense fares, sleeping car, meals in dining care, carriages, interpreters and hotels. The party will be limited in size to the capacity of the two sleeping can assigned for thia service from Colorado and Utah. Those who wish to make sure of accommodations and those who desire farther details will kindly address Hoyt Sherman, General Agent, Gulf Road, Salt Lake City, Utah. t-- ip ( Childrens Day ItTovnM'iStora. P Hate. Remember childreu'sday will be Sat Nov. 27 at Townahenda Store. Wax It Murder? little stir Iwahoment wm created over k intaquin laat the death of a Sunday tnoraiij little babe, uier circumstances which the inhaitat Its of thatquirtt little Vu-an I to regard aa Frcnr. what somewhat ana; lot we can learn, a pears that the Al a Albion York parents, Mr. ai lli had been qua g daring the and f tl mil; trouble, ught, which at one ter salted in the ' g being kuocked down by York, haa .been brewing for some time, Sunday morning when tha mother awoke aha found the child dead, and aa it had been THE UNION PACIFIC mother-in-la- Passes through tha best cities and towns in Utah, Wyoming; Colorado, Kansas aud Nebraska, and ia the beat route to Denver, Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Louis, Chicago imd all eastern points. The advantages gained by traveling via the Uuion Pacific are Quick Time, Uneqwalod Service, in apparently good health the evening before, the suspicions of the neighbors became arouawl, which resulted in summoning of the county sheriff and the holding f an inquest over the remains of the child. Dr. Wade had been called and hia conclusion waa that Magnificent Equipment, Double Drawing Deem, deatb resulted from natural causes, Pullman Palaee Sleepers, and the jury returned a verdict to Pullman Dining Care, The suspicion of that, effect Free Reclining Chair Care, ' Pullman Tourist murder was, perhaps, the result Bloopere. For time tables, pamphlets of a desire on the part of some of the inhabitants to crest excitement descriptive of the country traversed rates cf fare, or any other inmore than anything else. formation, address E. L. LOMAX, NOTICE. Gen'l Parr, ahd Ticket Aqext, United 8tatee Land Office, Omaha, Neb. SaltLeke City, Utah, November 15, 1897. D. The Governor of (he State of Utah having, on October 26, 1897, nnder the Act of Congreae NOTARY PUBLIC, approved August 18, 1894, (28 8tat, 394) made application for IHBm Iu XcCb.'t Jmlfr ibon. the survey of the nnaurveyed Paybox, Utah portions of Sections 6 and, 7, and 5. all of Becti'ins 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 15, ). We appreciate the large H amount of trade received from children and consider it our treat. Oue huudred pounds of cinder will be given to those visiting onr store next Rai Nov. 27. Wewanttl to examine onr large stoiik of Christmas goods and to encourage them to u tlieir eyes and strengthen tlieir menrriea. We will give! Dec. 25, to the one briugfigthe longest list of the n tire of goods they saw fori salt in onr tore 81 worth of any goods in stock, 75c to the 2nd longest list, 60o to the 3rd longest list and 25c each for the next 2 longest A The Place 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,33 and 34, of Township 10 8., Range 2 East, Halt Lake Meridian, Utah, notice is hereby given, by direction of the Honorable Commissioner of the General Land Office, Letter E," of Nov. 10, 1897, that the lands, in the dree rilietl sections in Twp. 10 S., R. 2 E, Utah, are reserved from any fuither advene appropriation by settlement or otherwise (except nnder rights that may be found to exist of prior inceptions) from and after the date of the filing in the General Land Office (October 26, 1897) of the application for survey and foi a period extending from Octuber 26, 1897, until the expiration of sixty days from the date of the filing of the official plat of the survey of the township in the district land office, during which period the State authorities may elect any of the lauds situate in said sections aud township, which are not embraced in any valid claim. 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