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Show PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1900. appoint their own alternates if cay were nectssary. PRIMARIES. the following names were then chosen to attend the stale convention: J. Page, Jr. Ammon Neater, Grant Simons, George Wiliams. Alternates John Wim-c- r, Lewis Wtide, Barry Wride avid Barnett. This concluded the business of meeting and a speech was fled for from Grant Simons, lie ponded and spoke on the Domocratic, The Democratic p held Monday evening hall when thirty-fiv- e six alteruatea were c the Democrati tion to be ty. Sept 1st. A Prcscriptj ciliated betw; in cause an, cal progist) is tray . Think of-V7V-W at: hat it would mean if a prescription is improperly '' ed and resulted in your disability or even death. . dispeos--. In dispensing a prescription our. first consideration is the purity of drugs that enter into it. Our second consideration is the art of combining these drugs or materials so that they are not incompatible, or in other wotds so that they mix together thoroughly, and you, by taking the medicine, get the effect the doctor intended you should get. Our las: and least consideration is the cost to yru, VVe charge one uniform and legitimate price for preset iptions and further we are competent to compound or fill any presetiption that is legibly wiiiten. Darwin W. Irvine. Prescription Druggist. Tho OJd Man In T lie Well. An old man in Georgia named E. A. Mitcfcll & Cs.., Jack Baldwin, having lost hU bat in an old dry well one day, hitched a rope to a stump and let himself down As the story is told hy the Atlanta Journal, a wicked wag Neal came along just then. iiatm-We guarantee your fit old Baldwin's blind horse, and finish iu auy bell in hand, the well, approached v and began to Jack style and cut. Alterations, cleaning nid repairing thought the horte was coming, wtylo uealy and at a reasonable and said Jiang the old blind horse; hes coming this way, sure, and lie prfcB.-4"'-- " ain't, got no more sense than to WE ARE FROHPT. fall iu on me whoa, Bail I The wni-.came Great closer, Joe. UinigliM Bbnj . fool old Jeruaelnml will blind the Payuiii) U till i. be right on top of mein a minute whoa, Ball whoa! Neal kicked & little dirt on Jacks and Jack began to pray: Obi Lord, have mercy on whoa Bali! a poor sinner ; I'm gone now whoa Watchmakei Ball! Onr Father who art in whoa. Ball! hallowed be thy Ball, gee! whatll I do? name Now I lay me down to b1 gee. andjewelei Ball! ( Just theniu fell more dirt.) 0, Lord, yf you evei intended to do auy thing forme back, Ball! whoa a Fine Rep amng Specialty Ball! thy kiudgdom come-ge-e, MHMorKD rnox oxk hook Oh! was know I Lord, you baptized MOUTH OFJ.M.PJOKJtHOSX. whoa, Ball! To IKrlSKKlHtUU Hit) UK in Smith's mill dam ho! up! murder Neal could hold in no longer, and shouted a laugh which might have been heard two miles, which was as far as Jack This Space reserved chased him when he got out. Ex. MM Tailors. J. G. M betts'lCrTruiau, A, J. J, Koontz, Levi A. Colvin, Mrs. Oharles Selman, F. M. Ballard, lira. W. fL Wiguall J. J. Taylor, Mrs. J. A Dauiels, W. L. llyrum Lemmon, Thomas Cloward, F. M. Elmer, Mark ijoombs. Joseph Bingham, J. A. Jauiels, G. A. Peery, H. W. Bar-uei-t, T. il. Wilson, sr., Jacob Schneider, 8. W. McClellan, S. WorBeucroft, W. W. Page, J. A, Loveless, James Reece, Joseph Wiguall, Mrs. El. E. Lemmon, das 1. Grigg, E. II. Harper, Raymond Knight, Joseph Reece, Mrs. Millie Stark and T. H. Wilson, jr. The alternates are as follows: Win H. Wiguall, L. A. Thurstrup, James Fraucom, Edward Miles, George B. Moore, Miss Lizzie Betts, E. Erlandsou. Mrs. James Francom, J. D. Stark, Thomaa Shepherd. The next iu order was tha selection of six delegates and three alternates for the state convention at Salt Lake City witu the following names selected as the result: Wor-sencro- ft. rty organization and mentioned e duties of the members of the party, lie stated that a thorough registration was necessary this yeAr and urged all to be up and doing and said that victory was withthe party but it required much, work to gain it. 'Cl airman Page then spoke on the harmonious work of the party which he was confident would result in a victory for them . Gant Simons made a few remarks about the law taking hold of riots and cited the people to the late one at St Louis and pictured out the scenes enacted there so plainly that his audience were all excitement, lie eulogized Gov. Wells and said he is an lotjorable man and should be NO. 1. Distinguished Testimony No secret society in the worhl stands higher in noble aims and charitably accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, ( and one of its finest instil u- lions is the Ohio I'y ilium ! Home, at Springfield, Ohio, v which is ably presided over by Superintendent Lo Fevre and his wife, Ds. Callie I. Le Fevre, the matron. Tho latter has recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence of the writer. It is as follows: Messrs. V. II. Hooker & Co.. New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a friend, for a serious, y long-standi- y and extreme-h- . ken of preparations without relief, honestly say that Acker's English Remedy removed the difficulty and stopped the wfr CaUje L L Fevhe. Matron Ohio Pythian Hornor use more than three of the last is still on hand. I also consulted phyties, and at least one-ha(Signed) Callis I. Lk Fkvue. sicians with no permanent results. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Fevre refers as having suggested Ackers lf Mrs. Le Fevre also said: If yon will call on Mr. W. II. Sch.mss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, yon will find that he, too, has had Ackers English Remedy in his family, and any amount of experience with without it. thinks they cannot keep bouse dnurcists tindrr a positive resrantee Ackrr'i Knglish Kumrdy is sold by all of failure. 50c. auJ i a boitla in that your inonrv will l relurdrd in . 1., ;a. id., and .a. A L United Siatea and Canada. In Katflnnd, HA 2IOOKHU A IL LV., 1rujirUton, A'nv 1ort J authorise the above guarantee. ne IFtosr SSOiIo i3y J. L. TOWNSflEND ed. .. ' Henry Fairbanks spoke on ocol affairs and officers and spoke iraise for the city officers now in cfcirgfe. - 4- -- LEADING and RELIABLE 4 DRUGGIST. The state delegates were- - then T. II, Wilson, jr, J. A. Loveless, the nomina llyrum Lemmon, Raymond Knight instructed to work tor Gov.' Wells Yf td but&ed Thomas Cloward, John E. Betts."' himself. Alternates; J. J. Taylor, S. them aud jimt as much' liqnor A Good Cough Uoiiclss. and 1', H, Wilson, sr. This concluded the tvening's would be disposed of. Take for alterand three Six delegates business and an adjournment was example some of the prohibition Many thousands have been re nates were then chosen to attend taken. towns in onr state and see what a stored to health and happiness by the judicial convention at Provo farce it is. If it conlil bo stamped the use of 0 bamberlaio's Gugh McW. follows: Snmnel as out thoronghly it wonld be alright Remedy. Sept 6, If affected with any Oliver On Saloons. Clellan. J. A. Daniels, Samuel D. but uulil they find some definite throat or long trouble, give it a The people who gathered in the way of stopping it, better get the trial for it certain Moore. Karl Huish, Levi Colviu, is to.prove benegospel tent at Salt Lake City last revenue and have the places open ficial Coughs that have resisted Royal T. Huish. Alternates: Mrs. W. L. Worsen-crof- t, Tuesday evening to hear Rev. where the officers can keep an eye all other treatment for years, have George B. Moore and T. H. Oliver speak ou saloons were given on them. yielded to this remedy aud perfect a red hot sermon in which the Wilson, sr. health been restored. Cases that Nominations for precinct officers saloon men were roasted in strong seemed hopelcs, that the climate of wpre then in order and T. H. terms, lie said during his Bermou The Dutchman And The Dog. famous health resorts failed to WiIbou sr., was selected for justice refering to the request of the devils A dntcliman addressing his dog, benefit, have been permanently if the jieace ami George B. Moore that they be cast into the swine, said: ''Mine dog, yon baf a achnap. cured by its use. For salt) by D, that he wonld rather live in for constable. Ton vos onlyadogaml.I vos aman, V, Irvine, The party organization was then good decent hog than some offcjult but I vish I vos you. Every vay completed bs follows: Royal T. Lake City'B officials. He went after yon haf the beat of it Yen yon Huish, chairman, Karl Hnish, first the liquor dealers with teeth and vant to go mit de lied in, yon shnst Probats Guardianship Nodes. S. W. McClellan, toe nail and called them anarchists durns around t'ree times and lay second J. A. Love- and said that he favored war down. Yen I go mit de bed indo, Consult Countv Clerk or Respective less, secretary; George A. Peery, againBt them aud if such a thing 1 haf to lock np derjplace and vind Signers fur Further Information. be would Id shon he among happen Lemmon, mine-selltreasurer; Hyrum np rler clock and undress Thomas Cloward, F. M. Ballard, the first to shoulder his musket Notice To Creditors and my vife vakea up and aud help exterminate them. He scolds executive committee. ami cries den der baby uie, DEDUCED RATES. of Wm MeBetli, deceased. F. M. Ballard was appointed also remarked that He would rather I haf to valk him np and down.i Estate is Notice given by the VIA chairman of the entertainment be a devil in hell Btirring pitch den bytrby ven I shustget to sleep umlersigued,hereby McBetb, adMary Fe Santa Route. he crowd than devils of with the delefor the committee of Bar the estate of WillNew For visiting it's time to get np again. Yen you ministratrix Kansas City, St Joseph, and At. who man Halt Lake would be a iam McBetb, deceased, to tho gates. get np and shake yonrsellnf and creditors $,'12 00 chiusou and return of and to all persons havwould vote for who or sells The party officers were appointliqnor of times and scratch a couple claims against said deceased, 44.50 Chicago and return ed to net as a committee to meet the stuff. He sent many hot shots yov're np. I haf do light de fire ing to present the same, with the necSt Louis and return 80,50 the delegates at the R. G. and among other remarks said that and put on the kittle, scrap some essary vouchers, within four months visiliyg Proportionate Rales to inter- W. depot and escort them to the he wondered that the women dii bar Shop, mit my vife already, and den may-ji- e from the first publication of this mediate points, returning limit of stick with a rise not to the said administratrix, at convention dynamite house where the up I get some breakfast. Yon notice, October 81st. Above tickets for opera her iu the and a hand torch one in place of residence in Fayscn will convene. blay all day and have blenty of City Utah. sale August 0th, September 0th, saloous the TIub concluded the evenings other and go and burn fun. 1 haf to vork all day and haf Mary McBetb. Administratrix. and Sept 20tu. down. Further more he contendei and the meeting business BOOT & SHOE SHOP. blenty ot troubles. Fen you die ChnrloB DMoi:;y, Attorney for Also that thscity was worse off for the 7 yon still haf the best of. me; yon Adinx. First Publication, July Detroit and return, August 23rd the received taxes 1900. through they AJl grades of boots and shoes shust lay still. Yen I die I haf and 24th $51.00 traffic than they would tie liquor Ex. made to order. to go to hell yet. Chicago and return August 23ni without it, and said that every Republican. Boots and shoes neatly and 2 Ilk $1250 The republicans held their plauk that was nailed down or Notice To Creditors. repaired. Tickets read via Rio Grande stone that was put on the O. every East Yia Bound Excnraioua Wedneswork hall done. the at Responsible city Western and either via Colorado primary Estate of James S. Peery, deceased streets or every school bouse that H. L. August One-ha8ept 6 ami 20 to block west of 8. Doug- Midland or Denver and ltio day evening. J. S. Page Jr., Notice is hereby given by tho blood as with was built money Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St T. L. Peery ami Grande. Through traina, dining was appointed chairman anc he calls these taxes were so many inidentigiind, lass' store. Paul or St. Louis, Minneapolis George A Feery, administrators of curs, in fact all of the luxury's am Barry Wride secretary. Chair- mill stones put about the people'i aud to all intermediate points on tho estate of James 8. leery, the stated railthen man Jesse Tyi. of modem object neck to sink their souls in that hot linos over which one Page safety appliances way Short dt'ceiiHcil, to the creditors of nnl roading. For further information of the meeting which was place. Some will agree with him Line Rates apply to tie above to all having claims four delegates to the aud some may not, however, be cities, SHid deceased to present apply to i p point not will against tickets that, except C. F. Warren, it with tin necessary judicial convention at Provo on neglected to muution how tho lie wld to any points west of Den- ho same,within H, W. BARNETT, four months front vouchers, G A, A r ASF. Ill Dooly llik the 25th of August and four liquor traffic, could be Blcpped, li ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and the first of this nolice, publication . Public Utah. Lake Sait Notary City, delegates to the state convention only urged that the saloous be done Cheyenne. Final limit of these to said administrators at their at Salt. Lake City. The following away with, but said not a won. tickets Oct 81st 1900 at rate of one places of business at Fays in City, Doctor V. A. Wade All kinds of legal documents careabout stopping the hidden saloous lowest first class normal tariff rate; UIhIi. delegates were then chosen to go O.S. L. Surgeon drawn and executed. would come from such nu plus $200 for the rouuil fully T. E. Feery, George A. Peery trip. liefinrid at nl! hours at his offir to the judicial convention: Armen that lie would for there Administrators. Joseph II Page, half N ick of bitnk Cravens, Henry Fail banks, John arrangement O'.. First Administrators. for wol be would attorney and Lsnv On ico ho Residence i they inauy, J.iyson Utah. 1 . Dixon, Laconius Colvin, the bidden 11, IDL'D. tin? d sule iu ul r mis Blank nffi-e- rs July publication, of corner north that the jwico p!;; PAYSON, . . . UTAH .. delegates were given rower to would Lave a hard time to find cffic.!. in a. 11. tiug-a-lin- F. McCAW, g. Wor-Bencro- ft, h-- ni vice-chairm- an; vice-chairm- an; uf, Guthsils lf . 1 |