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Show I 1 b. 4 W 4 ' The Globe-Heade- r PAYSON UTAH, SATURDAY, DKCKMBKR 10. VOL. 10 Rexembb The Nike DELINQUENT TUX LIST OF PAYSON CITY, UTAH. Edwin G. Brown The f ill win i .i L:ic of j the year 1898. Unless said taxes, uun P .'i &AKIN6 C.tv. U.ih C ,. UiVi for with c M, , piid jre Moo lay, e ni-- r 19 h, ! will oa tvthi hi tht date Sell lh.; pnvr y 189S, cn'i ri I ler u 1 l o'clock. W n. II. Cuy H ill big'Uiij.j eyia.v: Said sale to be held u thi Page, Treasurer, Fay son Ci'v, Utah C . U all. D.-'ii.- A real genuine Steam Locomotive and Tender, Mail Coach, First class Passenger Coach and a Circular Steel i ii I i i Absolutely taRE -- My amu tfl VtNNL ITotiea. I have in my possession the following described animal impounded as estray or for trespass: Oue bay yearling mare colt; left hind foot white. If damage and cost on said animal la not paid within 10 days from date of this notice, it will be sold to the highest cash bidder at tha Payson city cat ray pound at 2 oclock p. m. on the 20th day of December, 1898. Dated at Payaon city, Utah Hlato of Utah, Ill's 10th ting left by the train. The con- county, of December, 189S. ductor told the huuters to lie day Charles Helinsn, ready to return at 3:40 and he Pound Keeper of said city. pulled through at 2:20, leaviug llu-behind, A few managed, by walking and riding, to get home Working Night And Day.. The busus. and minimi litthat night, some went to Eureka, and fourteen taxed the capacity of tle thing that ever w a inude i the Hotel de Morgan at Goshen Dr. Kings New Life MI. IJvry globule f aud returned on the morning train. pill is a sugar-coate- d health, that changts v entiles inAs we were going to press last to strength, listlesfness into energy, into nun'al power. wreck, Ernest Huber was thrown brain-fa- g from a horse and his foot caught Theyre wonderful in building up in the sliirup of the saddle and thehc.ihh. Only 35c per box broke the large bone of his leg be- SoldbyJ.L' Townshend. tween the knee mid ankle. The following names have been selected from Pay son by the jury commissioners of Utah county, Roger Farrer and Lucian D. Deal, from which giand and petit jurors will be drawn to serve in the Fourth District court for the calendar year 1899: Albert S, Huisli, John Done, Jr., Jacob J. Schaerrer, John Loveless, Thos. AYigual, Byrou Face, John Dixon, Ammon Ntbeker, James E. Jones, Henry E. Gardner, George Austin, Jr., John II. Taylor, Henry Fuirbauks, Clias. Stark, German Ellsworth, J. C. McClellan, John Laut, Lee Simona, Jede diah Robinson, Issac J. James M. Hoyle, Walter fliett, Orson Daniels, William McBeth, Barnaul Marsh, Frank Ballard, David Kinsey. r. No. 3931 F. CRAVENS, ! said-propert- i WM1PSI which will Roon bo in. Any kind of harness made to order and repairing man. of all kinds prompt- John Dcgraw Niels Johnson M 10. Judson haunev Brimhall Henry at Salt Iful-- h V. re- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCelan were down from Salt Lake, the For the Holiday, a rate of one first of the week, visiting. A married peoples party will be single fare for the round trip is offered between any two stations. given at the Opera House, next Tickets Bold Dec. 21, 25, 26, anil 31, Thursday evening. also January 1st And 2nd. Final The sooner a cough or cold is curlimit Jan. 4th, 1889, via R. G. W. ed without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Mrs. Ethel Spalding will leave Ilacklng cough Is disstresslng. One this morning for Los Angles, Cal., Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it is to visit her sister Mrs. A. J. Why suffer when such a cough cure within reach? It is pleasant to the Shores, taste. Bert Tnwnshcnd. -- e Hotel Wightman. Man-tnqui- n, Parker Accommodations. Headquarters for Traveling men. No. 3849 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Nov. 14, & Robinson & KoMnsnn II. ilulsb Card cf Thank3. Payson is the place for people to come to bay holiday goods. Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr, wish merchants have an immense Onr to thank the friends who s') kindly stock to select from, and they can assisted them (luring the illues be bought here as cheap as any and after the death of their little in Utah. sou Ralph, and assure them their piece kimineBS will ever be remembered. A farewell party will be given at the opera honse Monday night in Lester Taylors family has honor of Daniel T. Clay son, who in from Moab. will go on a mission in the east. 4 189S. hereby given that the settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In supiairt of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the County Clerk of Utah County, Utah, at Provo, Utah, on Dec 24tk, 198, viz: James T. Williams II. K 10478 for the N N EJ & N J N WJ See. 3 Tp V 8 K 3 E. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: August Peterson, ( hris. Thompson, Pierre Hoel, of Mapleton Utah Co. Utah, and Samuel Hrockoank of Spanish Fork, Utah. Frame D. Hobbs, Register. J. E. Booth A A. L. Booth attorneys for Claimant. Notice Is follo- wing-named H. FRANCIS, AVM. LandOfilca Salt Lake City, Utah. ceive his sentence Monday. ! llv-lu- nd. Best Jones and Ephraim Toiljcn tf Utah. Frank I). Ilobb?, Register L. H.Rrny, attorney. First Puiillr&tion Nov. 19. Fillmore Kdward 10. Stevens George F. Clcward, charged done . ly Edwaid PI. StevenB with stealing two checks from the John II Paiter United Slates Mail last Jnly, Dressed Sheep and Calf Skin and Sole James P. Tilson Leather for Shorn ikers. Lflhhi Patterson while acting as mail carrier beOhas. L. OLen tween Loa and Barr ville, was found Enoch Monk Fall line of Outfits for Sbepssn. '1 lmothv Parker in. the federal court O. N. body from ridding Itself of waste matter. De Will's Little Early Risers will remove the treble and cure Sick HeadUnited States Land Oflke, Inactive Liver UllHoumcss, Salt Lake City, Nov. 14, 1898. ache,clear the and Complexion. Small suNotice Is hereby given ihat Erick (). dout gripe or cause nausea. coated, gar Ilyliirid. one of the heir of Erick BcrlTowushend. deceased, Iim flleil noi ii o of Intention to make tl'cil pmof County Clerk of Utah County at his S MMtVUilWMtlM M4IIHWWUW1WWH1 1 office in Provo, Utah, on the 3lst day of Dec., 1898, on ttmti r rult.nre application No. 1429. fur tho W i N W quarter of sectioii No. 14, In Township No. lo S Range No. 1 E 80 acres. He naiiics an w lines ea: Robert Carter, Robert Smith, Zack notice for publication. Delinquent Water Tas List of Payson City, Utah (Successor to Waller South worth.) The following N a list of iK'Uiujurnt Taxes assessed on irrigation District Curries a full and complete line No. man, oifeof Provos most beauti-- l 2, J'iij Fon City, Utah County. Utah for the jear lfWt Unless said taxes, fill and accomplished young ladies of everything connected with the with cost, are paid before Men lay, He ;. 19. 1895, 1 will on that date together liarneas business sell to til highest cash bidder enough of They will be married in the Sw.lt j to cover taxes and costas Hhvo ordered a large block of Lake Temple next Wednesday and provided by law: Raid sain to lie held at the City Hail, laysou City beginning at 10 o'clock a. in. Wm, II. Page. Treasurer, Payson City, Utah Co. Utah. the following evening they will lie given a reception at the home of the brides parents. Mi. Page ia a rising young attorney of this citv, and is a very populsr young prevents the Constipation Timber Culture, Final Proof. r-- He will Ml., Eatraj big rabbit hunt between Payson mid Benjamin came off lust Saturday, the Payson hunters winning by one rabbit and a fraction, computed according to the number of men on each aide. Benjamin had ten meu and Payson eight. When tho bunnies were counted, after the hunt whs over, and BenjaPayson had forty-fivmin fifty-fouThe most unfortunate part of the hunt was occasioned by the entire crowd get- Remember the Place." .Lake Wednesday. MMft Ihe &.SI7W0RS BC0GR. guilty easnei Hunt. The Rabbit Oriental Sills. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Joseph E Iage rf this sity to Miss Gertrude Tim PROPRIETOR. Pin, - Utah. This Space Reserved For Gutheils New Bar- ber Shop. TOWHSHKNDS GOODS Must Be Sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Immense Stock of ThlT .TTY Z& 'Pr We are going to remove our store into another building. Our stock of Toys, Fancy Goods, Fancy Glass and China ware, Jewelry, Notions, Stationery, Books, School Supplies, Cutlery and Toilet Goods, we will close out AT COST. You will be surprised to see how Call and see the Great Variety of things suitable for Christmas Presents. Cheap everything is sold. We give a Free Draw on this A beautiful French Doll, dressed in pink satin. doll for every Dollars worth of any kind of goods purchased at our store from now until New Years. TOWNSHEN DS STOR E, PAYSON. ' 9 ' Y s Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ticket is given entitling the holder to afree chance, to be drawn for Christmas Eve. and ses Powder D.-c- Track --With every one dollar purchase a Call XO. 16 1893. ( ( j i f l i |