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Show i i i i Globe-Header- . The VOL. 10 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1898. his face was skinned, he fety sick Assembly Rooks. at his stomach for a while, but Dryden R. Coombs, 4th AAR grade next morning was welL Richfield Miss Lizzie Barnett, 1st and 2nd B, and beginners, sou of IT. B. Ce UBor. H. S. Wixnmer, STATEJEWS. Notary Public, OFFICE IE BANK. The North was drowned in the Provo river near Charleston Tuesday night while bathing. Charles Le Compte, a member of the Stuttz theatre company was taken from Springville to Frovo Thursday to be examined as to his . JOSEPH E. PAGE, ATTOENEA - AT - LAW. AND NOTABT PUBLIC. Office In Lemmon Blk., Psyson.' DentisT Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr. J. H. Evans, Office Over Joe Douglass' Store. DOCTOR OLSEN, and SUS&Z0N. PHYSICIAN UTAH. PAYSOIT, Office at Kmidence (Dr, Greer'i formar houia) EutHttk. CtrntMH, IMtnitk, Awdlik ni A'MIMflM mpoken. Q. F. TILSON M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. Office at Residence St sanity. John Stevenson of Springville is suffering from s severely swollen tongue resulting from a rattlesnake bite the boy received while up Hobble Creek canyon. Ward Rowan, a lad of Richmond, was arrested Monday at Lewiston on a charge of forgery and was bonnd over to the district court in the sum of 8500. Mrs. Prudence Halliday was found head in her bed at Pleasant Grove Thursday. She had been ill and when her son went to call her early in the morning be found her asleep in death. Up at Ogden, Thursday, E. Larson and his son found a baby girl in a gunny sack hidden iu the willows near the residence of Jos. Harry on Eighteenth street. The child was newly born and was almost dead when discovered. Three Blks west of Bank Ccbtis School. Accidents In Cache. S. D. Moore, 3rd ami 4th grade. Nebekeb School. Logan, Sept. 6. A Redford Mr. of Robert daughter Arthur Mitchell, 2nd and 3rd grade of Sterling, was brought in today Rock School. with a badly broken arm, which Miss Laura Ilickmau, 2 A 3 grade. she had sustained through a fall Tatlob School. from a horse. Dr. Parkinson set Miss Ida Coombs, 1st and 2nd B the limb. grade and beginners. Mary Anoetadt, employed as a Millie Stabk, Clebk. domestic by C. W. Shaw, met (with Payson School Board. a peculiar accident last night She was running toward the house afYoung Ladles Social ter dark when a clothes-lin- e The Young Ladies Social will caught her nnder the chin, throw- be held at the 2nd Ward meeting ing her backwards a considerable house, Monday evening, Sept distance, with the result that in 12, at 7:30 p. m. The public are addition to receiving some bad respectfully invited to attend and wounds about the head and face, witness great novel entertainher collar bone was fractured. ment The proceeds derived from She received prompt surgical aid, this entertainment will go to the however, and is now doing nicely. benefit of the organization. AdHerald. mission free. Pboouam. Utah County Ticket. PART VIBST. Here is the Democratic ticket Opening address, Miss Ida Coombs Misses Laura Finlayson and for Utsh county; and how do yon Duet Sarah Dou glass. An exercise, Miss Lizzie Barnett. like it? F. McCAW, . in-clo- half-ton- Glen-woo- ten-year-o- ld ; School Books, Note Books, to carry them in. Slate and School-bag- s Book-holder- s pencils, Lead pencils, Penholders and pens, fountain pens, Pocket pencils, Crayon pencils, Colored crayons, Blackboard crayons and Indelible pencils for writing and drawBlackboard erasers, Pencil erasers. ing. g Pencil holders, Kulers, blanks, Black and Bed ink, Writing fluid, Ruling pens, Pencil sharpeners, Dictionaries ana. Book-keepin- THE RIGHT PRICES AT TOWNSHENDS STORE PAYSON , UTAH. sis-t-ci-u. I pa-tio- n, Doctor W. A. Wade member of (he state board of pharmacy and surgeon U. P. Railway. Can he found at all hours at his office over Tuwnshends Drag Store Residence on Payson Utah.corner south of Presbyterian church. - One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by Its quick cures and Children may take it In large quantities with- out the least danger. It has won' for Itself the best reputation of any preparation used today fui colds, croup, tickling iu the throat or coughs. Bert Townshend . te A A Dishes. 1 j tat 1 We can please you in G lane ware, Chiunware; decorated aud plain; iu sets or by the piece; suitable for presents or borne use. Water Sets, Vatu'S, amlHolidayGifts. QA We don't want tlie earth 1 in exchange. We give you a dollars worth of V h'Q v ' ' t s goods for a dollar. J. S. PAGE, Jr. When you call fur DsWlLts, Witch ISMAHWH Hazel Salve the great pile cure, dont $25.00 to Omaha and Return, $25.00 music, accept anything else. Don't he talked Sept. 10 aud 11, via Union Paall are into accepting a substitute, fur piles, for sores, furburns. cific lb B. PABT FOLHTIT, Charades, songs and games and pastimes until B&tiBiied. The above rate is the lowest ever A cough, hoarso-ues- s or cresp are not to be trilled with. made from Utah (mints and is arA doss in time of ShiloVCure will save much trouble For sale by the ranged expiessly to give all an op'owusheud drug store. portunity to participate in the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. of Utah day at the celebration A stubborn cough or tickling In the The University of Utah com- throat yields to One Minule Omaha Cough Exposition Sept 14th. Cure Harmless in effect, touches the prises thorough collegiate courses right spot, reliable and just what is You can get there easily ami quickNo leading to degrees in General Sci- wanted, it acts at unco- .- Hurt ly 011 the Union Pacific, of earn. ence, Liberal Arts aud Mining and Buffet change Dining, Electrical Engineering; beside Dyspepsia Cured. Shilo's Vitallzer Smoking and Library Curs; Pullimmediately relieves Sour Stomach, man Palace and Tourist which a State Normal School and Coming Sleepers; upof Food Distress, and lathe a preparatory School ate conduc- great kidney and liver remedy. Sold -by free chair cam anil everything to the Towushend drug store. ted under tbs direction of the make your trip a pleasure. Tickets Ladles, Take the Best. If you sold and nil nrringements made University Factulty. with constipation, sallow a and abmit-tetired take Karl's skin, be Studeuts d for feeling, Qnalfied may you by the nearest ticket agent Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Hold to the Normal andPrej-aratoror Tuwnsheiid yon may write 11. M. Clay, the surra. Z drug Schools if over fifteen years of age, by General Clover Agent, Salt Lake City. Is Karl's Hoot Tea a pleasant and to the University courses if laxative. the Ululates bowels, puriover sixteen years of age. fies the blood, clears the complexion. The Normal School offers advan- Easy to make and pleasant to take. ced courses leading to degrees and 25 cts. For sale by the Towushend 3 a fonr yean course leading to a drug store. certificate, which, by provision of Cure that cough with 8hilo's Cure. NOTARY law, qualifies the holder to teach in The best cough cure. Relieves croup One million bottles sold last the commou schools of Utah for a promptly. year. 40 doses for 25 cts. For sale tiy OSIra iu McCaw'i Jewelry ihop, term of yean without furthur ex- the Townshend drug store. 3 amination as to scholarship. Paybox, Utah Lillie Fairbanks, Nellie Page, Pres. Secy. Be Not Deceived! j Town-shen- d. y J. D. Staiik, PUBLIC, th follo- j ux)plies. Slates and . - One-Hundred- ScIaOoI In connection with the State Normal School are conducted a thoroughly equipped traiuiug Bchool consisting of the usual eight grades of a publin school, a department for the training of kindergarten teachers, and a manual training department. The laboratories are very thoroughly furnished for work in Chemistry, Assaying, Electrical Measurements, General Physics, Mineralogy and Biology. A Small annual registration fee is required but no tuition is chargMiss Ksilier Coombs. ed. Song. Miss Katie KIuk . Recitation, For further information address For Btate senators: A. J. Evans Duet and Chorus, MissM. A. Thatcher and Archbold. Ralph J.T. KINGSBURY, President, of Lehi and A. O. Smoot of Provo. Salt links City. SECOND. PAST New and sparkling games with For State representatives: various amuseufcuts. of American Fork; Joseph Lapish Drcadfnlly Nervous. JohnE, Betts of Payson; Marin Gents: I was dreadfully nervous PAST THIRD. and for relief took your Karls Clover us Larsen of Spanish Fork and Sales of bankets at auction or Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and Wm. Roylauce of Springville. at private sale. The baskets will strengthened my whole nervous I was troubled with const each contain a nice lunch aud this kidney and I towel trouble. Your , who will Tea soon For county cuicmiseionert: A. name of Miss cleansed my system so thorin oughly that I rapidly regained health M. Davis of Lehi; J. T. McEwau joiu the purchaser as partuer the picnic contained Some of the and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartof Provo aud W. T. Hughes of baskets are expensive aud beauti- ford, Conn. Sold by the Towushend ' drug store. Spanish Fork. ful. Saline is in a bad sanitary conUtah dition. Stinking corrals and outPayson, houses are in all parts of town; many of the alleys snd back streets reek with filth. Unless we are to have an epidemic of typhoid fever determined effort should be Watchmaker amade to put the town in shape to ward off disease Frees. .ndjevelei Lee Warner of Provo fell fiom 'S:' a broken scaffold a distance of than 85 feet at Richfield For sheriff: George A. Storrsof Pine Repairing a Specialty more Wednesday while engaged in lath- Springville. - - - our. MWOB ing the tabernacle and enstaiued - - norm orj. a. page uoxa. very serions injurious, which may For Treasurer: Otto Malmberg prove fatal. He is the young of Ssntaquin. D. B- - GRRY, man who lathed Wightman & Son's new building in this city a short For Assessor: Royal Iluish of Attorney for Claimants in time ago, Payson. Land and Mining Cases. On the 3rd at Huntington, John Office The Write for Information. For county attorney: Jacob EvMarshall, aged 17, was arrested on Templeton, of Lehi. ans T. Stalworthy UTAn. complaint of H. SALT LAKE CITY, A charging Marshall with unlawful For county clerk: George Haver-cam- p intercourse and rape on the plainPROBATE AID GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. of Provo. tiffs daughter. Marshall plead guilty and was placed Consult County Clerk or Respect- nndor 8500. bonds to For county recorder: Mrs. May appear beive Signers for Further InB. Spencer of Provo. fore the district court. formation. About 300 Indiana have colFor surveyor: Andrew In the District Coart of the lected down near Eanoeh and are AdamB county of American Fork. Fourth Judicial District, Utah having a big biennial ghost dance. County, Utah. Probate Division. The dance is carried on in an DR. KARL G. MAESEBB great In the matter of the Estate of made of oak and maple kook LCHOOL AND FIRESIDE conJohn J. McClellan, deceased. boughs, a pole being erected in tains 132 e portraits and 400 the center from which floats the pages of choice contents. You all know NOTICE. stare and stripes. crowds Karl G. Maeser. Buy his book. Large The petition of Eliza B, of people visit the scene at night, McClellan, asking for confirmation the dancing being kept up nntil of the sale of One Hundred Fifty-Nin- e Repuhlieu lrlnarjr. who take part in it are comthose and Sixty-si- x A Republican primary was held acres of land in Section 2, pletely exhausted. ' the eity hall Tuesday night bat in M has B. S. of E. S. L. 1, Tp, 9, A striking example of what a the attendance was not been set for bearing at 10 oclock very large. in the The business transacted consisted . a. m. Monday the 12th day of cripple can do is shown ' September, 1898, at the Coart crop of wheat raised by Samuel in the selection of a temporary House in Provo City, Utah Counof Clarkston. He has chairman and Whitney secretary and fonr ty, Utah. Dated at Provo Utah, August only one arm and one leg, and yet delegates to attend the state conhe plowed every foot of ground, vention at Salt Lake. 26th, 1898. Joseph E. planted the wheat with absolutely Page was elected chairman and George Havercsmp, Clerk. no help, and has raised over 3000 Mrs. By A. V. Robison, Deputy. Gladys Shores, secretary. for E. bushels of wheat this yesr. His T. G. Page, Attorney Joseph Wimmer, Joseph E. Page, Petitioner. farm too, is nearly at the top of a J. G. Joet and Mrs. Lee Simons mountain, is very uneven snd were elected delegates, and Mrs. No. 3834. would be very difficult to plow. Shores and Barry W ride Notice for Publication. All the help he had was the header Gladys alternates andthe meeting adjournLand Office at Salt Lace City, I in cutting and the thresher in ed. August 3, 1898. threshing. 8. L. Tribune. Notice is hereby given that the wing-named settler has Hied notice Last Sunday afternoon at School! Open. of his intention to make Anal proof In Irvine said of and his Johnson, that claim, support The District Schools will open proof will be made before the Register son of Martin Johnson, climband Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, Monday morning, Sept 12, at the at Salt Lake City, Utah, on October 6, ed a poplar tree in front of his usual hour. Teachers are located 1898, viz: John Jaspcrson, on II. E. No. home to throw down branches to SW i Sec. 13. 6E i 10280, for the 8 at the respective schools, with 8E i Sec. 14, NE 1 NW i Sec. 24, Tp. some children who were playing 10 8. R.1W. When thirty-fiv- e below. feet grades as follows: He names the following witnesses above the Cextbal School. ground, a limb broke to prove his continuous residence upon viz: Peter and the boy was precipitated to F. N. Poulsoa, principal, 8, grade. ana cultivation of said land, Peterson, Lazarus Thomas, Marcus the ground, striking a branch here Miss Anna Neheker, 7th grade. Steele, Samuel Stanfield. all of Goshen, ' Utah. Frank D. Hobiis, and there, so that he suffered little Frank Fairbank, 5, and Cth grades. L. II. Grit, Atty. Register. from the fall. The left side of John Finlayson, 5th grade, First pub. Aug 8. Depot NO. 3. d, We are making a specialty of 3Ien5s, Yo utlis and Boys Are carrying the largest and best stock in town. Having Strictly for Cash, we cant be Undersold. bought Come and examine our Goods and get the most FOR YOUR MONEY. J. S. PAGE Produce taken in exchange. SON. |