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Show Charley Dixon is getting ready last nm iUr ai d were enjoyed The big hoe salebtill couliuui-to build a fine 'residence on his greatly. at J. H. Page ii Sou. Ilefri .brnents over with au Fred Freed of Provo, wad iu lot south of the residence of Lemmon on itn program was cariied 9ib improin strcit. tlyrurn towu the first of Ibe week. out of arfew numbers whii-- closed J. 8. Page II Son are Belling Rsy Knight, who brs been ou a the evening's program aud also a two years missiou to England, wa-- good iociai lime. After this a few winter underwear at coat in the city this week shaking of tlye young folks were desirous Mr. Gardner of the Salem opera of diiiciug so the music was seen red bauds with old acquaintances. house wad ia town 'Ihuraday audjthe dancers tripped the light Mrs. J. M. Henry and daughter fauijustic uutil 2h.hi. transacting buaineda. Madge left Tuesday for Nebraska llev. Dailey of Hpringville and Kansas to spend a month oi j Death of Mrs. Pulver. at the Presbyterian preacheil six weeks visiting relatives. . .Mrs. II. A. Pulver, the beloved cbuicli nights this wet-kjife nf Oliver il. Pulver passed will E. G. Brown open up abi Seeda! Seeds! Seeds! Garden A way Mouday evening at 9:10 auction sale next Monday. lit clock of an affliction of the seeds of all kiuds at Wightman & has secured one of the Lest auc heart. She was horn in New York Sols. tioneera in the state to handle tlt date in the year 1812. being 58 Iltnrv Vogel has opened up s cale of bis goods. i years of aye ou the 30lh day of last Decern I er. candy kitchen and bakery in the Matthew Mrs. aud James Mr. The latter days of her existence old Exchange Building. were here from Moutrose, CiyVMrwV lave been more or less full of sufWilliams left Tuesday Geo. to stteud the fuueraTof Mrs. fering from the effects of ssthnu., umruiiig for the deaert with pro- Matthews mo.her, Mrs. O. II mil for the last few years tier visions for his sheepmen. lealth failed rapidly, but the end Pulver. f her j Minify through life was We have a large supply oi O. A. Daniels and ytTin. Cra- not thought to be so near at hand blank deeds, notes and location Mrs. Pnlvei was only confined vens, with their wivetji went nvet notices. to her Inal since Saturday, and not to Provo Tuesday evening to tak Mrs. Walter Southworth re- in the James, KiiliLr,. and llau-fo- rd bought seriously ill until Mou-la- y afternoon when her children turned to her home in Silver G.ty performance were notified of the fact, and but a Sunday eveniug from a visit We understand that a few of tew hours later messages weut relatives in this city. among our young married men assnmed over the wire telling them of the tad event. Thirteen years ago Fob Sale House aul lot in tbi disposition they use to have she left Nebraska with her huswhen they enjoyed single blessed band, aud went to Cslifornia to Paysou. Inquire at PayBon Saving Hank. ' ness, took a few 'shocks' aud lienefit her health. The family went over to Salem Tuesday even- - moved to Paysnn in the summer cf A frtrh tuVpIy of J. G anil since then her condition McDonalds famous candies juBt iug and enjoyed the novelty of has been greatly improved until in at Mrs. Gutheil's. Over 150 country ball. die last year or two. The deceased was the mother kimla to select from. Also the went to Dra, Wade and Ileury twelve of seven of whom Royal bread from Salt Lake, Provo Wednesday to attend a survive children, her. Three married Mrs. Gladys Shores snd daugh- meeting of the physicians of the daughters reside in Nebraska, one meet-lin- g in Colorado, and the other childter, anil Miss Fauster of Salt Lake County.' The ot.j.-c- of the ren, wlionre sons, live here. It fees in to the was the regulate returned home Monday after a be remembered that ere son, will few days visit with friends and county and it was found that they killed on Samuel, whs were lower in this city than auy the 8th of lastaccidently relatives. December ill the other place in the county. mines at Tin tic. This and affair George Jones and family leave weighed' hesvily on the mothers today or tomorrow for Lyman, mind snd is th.iuuht to have shortK. 0. T. M. Social. Utah, where they will make their ened her life. future home. We wish them The social at Hancocks hall The funeral took plsee Thursday last Tuesday evening, given by at the Presbvterisn church snd success. was largely attended; after which The First Wanl Relief society is the Payson lent, No. 11, K. O. I remains were interred in the t'e iu was a turtess every respect, arranging to have a reunion and M., there wtre some diffi- city cemetery. picnic at the First ward meeting although house iu the near future for all culties to contend with in giving Card of Tltankd. the program us some of the pnrties members of the ward. The famdv of the late Mrs, O. who were to have taken part, were The home missionaries for Pay-so- u unable to do so ou account of sick-ii- II. Pulver desire to thank their next Nuijday are George T. The imwiam wm li8'euec ma"y '"''"i1 ,or ,h'ir l'ird )"du.., g; .he W ride and Charles 'Hawkins 1st to by about 100 peool. who n and alter he death ol their S. W. Tsuuer and Samuel ward, come out to team of the Macca- departed loved i ne. E. Taylor Second wanl. bees, and t J enjoy a so dal in the Melviu Quigley is down from true sense of the word. As old Sol was poking his nose Karl Huish made the speech of over Alouut Losfer yesterday Lchi tor a short visit. He expects to return to his position in T. J. welcome iu such a wauuer that nil morning and shedding the rays of his beaming countenance down on Wai.sworth's drug store about the felt they were welcome. the city of Payson, a man came made Ckim. 1st of April. Wight Deputy Sup. down Main street with n running a .short speech explaining the face, Warner was of Provo bloody crying help! murder! Attorney take him off! etc. It proved to l.e objects of the order. in the Court District at acquitted Especially worthy of mention George Zufelt, and he had juet Hebcr '1 hursday au a charge of was the clariouet solo by George escaped from an encounter with adultery, Misa Duncan, the girl lliiieh. The difficulty Stark, which was one of the bright- George iu the case denied that the was over a dent Zufelt bad against est numbers ou the program aud tlnisli which the latter tlaimed was the father of her was received with hearty applause. he had paid. After the scrap the child, anrefnsetl ft Jell who was. Karl lluish sang iu his usual two met at the residence of Justice """Am. Peory, a loading rnerchaut manuer aud responded to the en- Ross where lluish paid his fiu of Auburn, Nebraska, accompani- core in aud Zulelt, aaying he hnd enough, good Btyle. ed by his wife and three children Prof. Wilcox rendered a violin signed a receipt in full for alt have bcuu iu the city this week solo that waB greatly enjoyed ly claims against Huish. Although visiting relatives. They are ou all, and many who had never h ) licked his opponent, Huish their way home from a trip to heard him play, were surprised at j ww no doubt the worst injured of California. the ability he displayed. The solo the two, for he broke one of the The Wimmers started Wednes was well rendered aud received iu carpus bones of bis right hand when he struck Zufelt on the day for the desert to bring their a like niunner. alwhich lefreshments The head. Huish was getting ready to sheep in. They anticipate that it ways constitute a very agreeable leave for Balt Lake when the will taka two months to concentrate their sheep and bring them part of suy program were thej jiffinlty occurred. to lronton, where they will load them on the O. b. JL. for their Wyoming ranch. 1305 s T1AIK "'AWMU LINK. OUKOON Tniu BUOBT arrive end depart Iruml'asaMa 'l, N jrtk raaaaugr....T;36A.H.I Passenger... I:dp.w ALBS TuukSToX, Agent. WEHTEUN. BIO GBAKb Kuai-lioun- Weet-H-mu- d. :M m idtiH. T:B. am. i:topia W. H. bukkUBa.A(cit. Hottoaa to Insure insertion mm ba la tha Alleoiuiuuulea-llou- a !Bm by Thursday evening. must ba aoeuiupauied I all naoia. Tliis Taper One Year, . bjr (la wrlutri Farm Journal Five Ycara. papers at Pay up and got ofboth one. price We want to get SoO new subscriber to our paper, and are going ui do it if we can: we therefore continue our arrangement with the Karat Journal by which we can semi The flinla-- l leader f ir one year, and the Farm Juufral 6 year, both for 11.25. And we uialce the aaiuu otter to all old Mibecribera who will piy all arrearages and one year In advance. You know what our paper la, and the Karin Journal I a gem practical, chan, honest, useful progressive paper full of gumption, full of sunshine, with an immense circulation among the host people everywhere. You ought to take it. Blank deeds for Bala at this office. County Malmburg ) eaterday, Treasurer was iu Otto F. the city Sam Pickering has relumed from s trip to Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Gurley of Goshen was TiBiting here laBt Sunday. Mrs. Frank Mediation returned to Eureka Wtdnewlay evening. Frank David of Salem was in towu Wednesday on business. Dr. .Ritchie, dentiat. Pain lew extraction. Wade Building, Depot .street. Mias Gertie Louder went to Salt Lake Saturday to remain until June. Cheapest plauo in towu for paints, oils and glass, is at A. 8. lluislid Hardware store. The home of Andrew Box is under quarantine on account of .scarlet fever existing there. Dr. J. M. IIenby Office iu Hank Building. Residence one block east and one block north. Elliot Jordan of the Spriug-vil- le was over to lndejwmleut Attend the M&ecabce entertainment Tuesday night. . Wanted, an agent in Utah Conuty, for the History of the llah volunteers. " Bfg -- mrmey-lO to 20 order per day. Limited edition.' Must la) Bold quick. Address at once W. J. Sloan, 421 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. llyrom Ooltrin Las tiled Buit iu the District Court at Provo against Thomas Clowurd for $00 lor an alleged violation of a conPlaintiff claims tract. that Cloward promined to sell him 50 tona of hay at $4 per ton and fail ed to f ulltill all of the contract. A Saloon oiM'mnl its doors over i Ercryfliiny Xetr, First Class and ZSF" BJEZE23) Up-lo-ri- ati Anything in our lino, call and look overv our stock and get our prices. No trouble, to show you goods, and no offense if you don't buy. Anything to suit your fancy in Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. A Full Lino of Blue Delft ware: Every piece fully . Guaranteed. - THE YERY BEST QUALITY Is our motto, and it shall be onr aim to give our customers perfect satisfaction. GOODS OF Your Patronage Is KInd;y Solicited. McBetii Block, Payson. 0: A Farm Library of unequalled value Concise and Comprehensive te, Practical, Hand- somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. 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They are having nu enormous sale East, West, North and South, livery one who keeps a Hone, Cow, Hog or Chicken, or grow. Small Fnilta, ought to send right away for the BIOOLE BOOKS. The 00LB FARM JOURNAL ! jrotsr paper, made fbr you and not a misfit. It Is at years old; U is the great boiled down, Farm and Household paper in off1 Kite in the United Stilea the world the biggest of America having over a million and regular rcaden rPr '" Any ONE of the BIGGLB BOOKS, 8 YEARS (remainder of 109, mm, 1401, to anjr addrtm lor A DOLLAR BILL. and the FARM JOURNAL and locj) will be sent by mail 190s Sample ofFARM JOURNAL anil circular describing BIQGLE BOOKS free. WILMS ATKIKflON c.i f. jEsstna. Addrca, FARM JOVRNAI. 1 HILADSUniA i.lMitM 1 - . I " Star " tin tag de-fond- . Tintio Monday with a huckster uained Johnson, aud shortly alter arriving 'home she broke out with tho smallpox. Jobuson left the next morinng on a trip to Sanpete Cnnnty. The residence of Mr. McCleitao hns been strictly quarantined and there is not likely to lie any spread of the disease from that so nice as the case is a very mild one. 'k Horae Shoe, " ' lEFESiaiHS tags. Ho. ...... .......... ... ...... . . e J SI Clock Ctlendar, Tbarnxun- - 64 nan Madn. pood .tael fi 81 eter. Bsnuae er Im-h11 (Inn esse, feather, no better made, sue Belmrs. 4), double ectfoa, Child. He. K iifn, Fork ami Mm- II Si lie rolver. A ta t and XSorMealllier (US Pauper Ket.onanwh.qusdPI 56 Tool Set, uot playthings, but real rupl plat, on white metal tools 630 Si (1 Fmnrh Briar Wood llpe. In, 57 Toilet Ret ilsoo-at- rd r-Hanw, hollow p round. Ana Xngli.h HM U S6 very liaiulwnne a(al Bnttnr Knlfa, Iripla plat boat Kemiligtiui Bide Mo. 4, St nr tl eal . M --V M'afh, UuU ailver.full W fewale.1 H.arling qnalir Rugar Hhnll. tnln pl.K, beat qnaL. 60 H Drees Mult Cass, taatfasr, handsome I Biaiup Box. 1UU0 and dumhle T. .liver -II Knlf., Resii Kui'e. tw Mailes.. !i H Dewing llschiue, flral pint, with all attachments IS Burbar Xnifa, Keeu Kutter," Ik .... ...... iM, ,, T5 SI Bcvolvar, blade, blued Colt's, .'-- el 15 Shear- -. "Keen KnHer." 1606 lu:!i tt 14 Kut Set, Ciaek S l;i!V, (felts, lilM and 6 Picks, silver 64 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood. Inpitted 16 Bsms SUM is Id best quul.HO l 16 Ala-- m UJ 36 Mandolin, vary handsome. Clnek, MUU 17 BixOi-niiin- e III igen Teaspoons, beat Fin 96 Winchester liepeatina Dliot Gun, iPHxle SUM lSgso.-- e N Wsri-h- , uicksl. stem wiiul and ret.. SOU double-barm17 Remington, U Carvers, hamgood . steel, buekhora 111 baiullns mer SOM Dtiol Id or gaugs Sn Gnu, 16 Hix Oennlns Bopen Table 8;ooiia, SI Bicycle, standard make, ladies or lieat plated (nod. SM SIM gents v SI BIx each, Xulvae and Forks, buck- SM M Shot Gun, RsiMngton, double barhorn bandies SOM hammertoe. rel, SI Bix each, Oemilue Ibiirers Knives aud Forks, bast plated goods. AOt 40 Begins Hnsiu Box, It'S Inch Dim. MM 1 Match 1 Kn-fe- , S 4 'k k k k CARPETS. No more making of rag carpets when you can buy carpets that will last as long, look far better and only cost (showing small stars printed on under aidsH Cross Bow, J.T., Good Luck, and Drummond Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of eqnal valae in securing presents mentioned below, sad may be assorted. Every man, woman and child ean find something on the list that they would like to have, and can have of tag), j at Salem Friday morning. We Alineda McClellan, dnngbter of hope the young iusophisticated Wm. McClellnu, came down from boys of our neighboring villa will iiot too freely imbibe the white man's burden, for it has been demoustraltHl that its taste developes into au irresistahle (Hission, siiil precipitates many a young maa dowu to worthlessuces and degradation. A new mining company has been orgauizeil here recently under the name of the Grand View Mining Co which will work their group of three claims that are situated near Santaqniu. The is au iron and lead View Grand pnqiositinii and the owners are feeling eucou raged as a result of nu otter of $10 per ton untile them for their entire output. The croppings extend for about twenty feet and contain a large amount of iron and some lead. They will do some extensive devolop tueut work in the near future. HARDWARE STORE. . Ex-clvr- ST k k k k k 20 to 27c. per yd. tkkkJtkkkkkkkkkkkkk Registered at the Wightman. Our Spring stock is beginning to arrive; we fiave 35 James. F. Duun, Robert E. rolls to select from now, when our full stock .of Carpcis Knowldcn, Trovo; W. N. Clark, and Chinese Malting arrive we will have far the largest J. T. Fife, W. A. Wright, J. J. stock south of Salt Lake City to select from. Bilder, L N. Parker, W. J, No middleLittle, J. Arnes, J. W. Ajer, II. And besides, we buy direct from the m mufacturers, mans profit. J. Davis, H. Gold, Salt Lake; Joe Decker, II. C. Jacobs, Ode i; Wo will not bo J. C. Hooper, St. Joseph; J. II. Bcllcmere, Kbihiis City; W. E. Wilson, Portland; E. E. Elliot, Duluth, Wis., T. F. Troxel. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVESChicago: Clms P.Cote, St. Louis; II. Gohlhroiigh, Nephi; C. 11. iucksoii, Sau Francisco; - - John E. f uisb. The Utah Freea ADaociation temlcml ail elaborate ban qnet at the Kenyon hotel Salt Lake lout Saturday night by Dgu Porter the Riviinl proprietor of the establishment. Mr. Porter ie the was Your Face Shnwathe elate of yoor fnelin" and the state of your health a well, luipnre blood makes itael appHient in a pale and sallow coir plexion, Uimpies and Bkin Eru; niiwt popular hotel man in Utah lions. If yon lire feeling wei and lias won Iiie way lo the hearlR and worn out and do not have healihlv appearance, you sltonl of the HM'.vBjmpcr fraternity try Acker Blood Llixir, Ilcur throughout the atnte. We regret nil U. Hid (lineages wliere chci very much that we were not able .Dampanllna to I so called puri to lie present and the lies iliera jail: knowing tide, we ae I ml tie on a ptwtive guarai every of the and pitaliticd jilcnsiiitH !lte.-J.- I.. Towcbliend. . j |