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Show Blauk deeds for sale at this County Attorney Pike of Juab, was in town yesterday on busi- store building ness. The new Co-o" is well under way. 100 pair of cotton blankets to be Orson Daniels is after ducks. closed ont at cost at J. Provst-gaard- 's. He usually pets them. Ernest Williams, secretary of Joseph Reece pays the highest cash price for beef, veal and pork. the Tetro Mining company, was Special sale on pictures and here yesterday. picture frames at J. S. Page, Jrs John D. Stark is the authorised Fdwin G Brown is expected agent for the Herald A Tribune home next Tuesday from his trip at Pay son, Utah. to Europe. Springville has four cases of The republicans are having their smallpox, and Spanish Fork has a county convention at American greater number of cases. Fork today. Prof. Joseph A Reece has moved Alfred Hancock returned to to Bantaquin, where h takes the Balt Lake yesterday, after a brief principalship at the schools of that visit in our midst. place, Office a Dr. G. , F. Tilson Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wimmer residence across the street south came out from Salt Lake Thursof Lemmon's store, day evening, and will remain a Charles Lebaren of Bantaquin couple of days. has typhiod fe7er, and is being Dr. Tilson reports the following cared for by Dr. Henry, down with typhoid fever: Delos 0. S. Bix and wife went to Tin-ti- c Tanner, a child of J. H, Bills and yesterday morning to spend a Mrs. John Evans of Benjamin. couple of days sightseeing. Beet digging will commence in and several districts of the county on Special prices on mens boys' underwear for the next ten next Thursday, preference being days at John Frovstgaards. given to the fields which are For Sale A good four room ripest. acre of land brick house with Will Cravens and WQl Lovein good location. Price $x,xoo. will leave in about a week for less Apply at this office. a trip through Idaho, They STOVES A RANGES now claim to be going to "look over going come while my stock is the cbuutry, , complete. Low price is the motto. ALBERT S. IIUISU. On Sept. 2 ist, good returning the Oregon Short Line will 22nd, Mrs. L. J. Wightman went to Salt Lake City yesterday morning make a l ate of one fare for round to remain for the wiuter. Mr, trip to Salt Lake to hear Govenor Roosevelt speak. IV ightmao will join her in November. Mothers, dont fail to call and Dr. Tilson reports that the Allis-pa- see the beautiful suits for the little boy, who is miracioualy re- folks at all prices. Mens suits covering from an operation for from three dollars up. Edwin G. appendictis, ia now able to ait up Brown the clothier. one half of the time. office. p T13IE TA3IL11. OBXOOH BHOBT LIKE. from Pajraoa m Tnlaurrhtud dipirt folluarc South fUMoir....lAia.a.l Paaaaucar...f :42a-k:llpaa 4:tlp.m. TNomitoa. Agnt. North Uu BIO OBAHDZ WESTXUN. Bant-Bou- Want-Bou- :4I Idipi W. ftMaua.iiMpa H. BMaanaa.Apant. KoUaaatolaaura iuaartlou Biut be la tba a Baa b 7 Thnrodar avaaliiff. All eotatauulta-kloa- a Boat ba aaaoapaalad bf tba wrLan faUuama. v.-f- Dr. Wade made a professional trip to Qosheu Monday. Highest cash price paid for fat cattle, real and pork. Jus Reece. We have a large supply of blank deeds, notes and location notices. ' m Table boarders taken at a comfortable home close in, apply at this office. Dr. J. M. Hinby Office in Dank Building. Residence one block east and one block north. The duck law is out today, and a party of crack shots have gone to La Barens ranch for a slaughter. Judge A Baxey, recently of Fayson but formerly of Provo, is now making his home at Hpanish Fork. A. 8. finish is making a closing out price on the famou Dayton Bicycles at. cost. Come while they last. James Reece says that if anyone will tell him of a dog that ia nut registered, be will eithei get the dog or the dollar. Try him. An advertisement for bids for school bouse building the on the east bench, appears in A boy of Joe Jolly cut hia foot another column. Bids will be t he other day while chopping wood, opened October 15tb. severing an artery and inflicting a A bouncing baby boy came to severe wound, several stitches begrace the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing required to sew it np. George Done Tuesday morning. Wanted Good Mining Claim The mother and babe are doing Prospect, might consider devel spaif well, and George is wearing ed mine if satisfactory. Address nuusual smile. the International Investment Co., A fresh supply of J. G. No. 225 Dearborn St, Chicago, I1L famous candies just in at 4 1. Mrs. Gntheils, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also the Royal The holdup that occured near breed from Salt Lake. the R. G. W. depot one day last Roy McCune of Nephi, brother week, was overlooked in oar last of Mrs. Mark Coombe, was in onr issue. Everybody has no doubt city Tuesday on his way to New heard of it ere this, so there is no York where he will take up hie need of telling about it second year's medical studies. Eli Chase came in from Tintio ; Dr. Temple Towne announces Saturday evening, and reports through these col a tuns that he at the mine. will again appear before the people thiugs going smoothly He brought with kirn some excelofPayaon on or about the 25lh lent looking rock from a drift at inst, the quarantine regulations the bottom of tbelOO foot shaft on permitting. the property. For conference and Utah 8tate Barlow Bros: white minstrels Fare tbeOregon Short Line makes ' have secured a date at tho opera of 35 from for round trip rate, $2 house for October Cth. Manager Fayson OcL 1 to 7 inclusive, final Six limit October 12th. Remember says if the quarantine ia kept in vogue two weeks longer than that we have two trains each way already maped, the date will have at a. here 7;26 evory eay, leaving to cancelled. be m. and 4.21 p, m. Retnrning leaves Salt Lake 7:35 a. m. and Miss Blanche Davis of Provo 6:05 p. m. and Hodge Marshall of Enreka Richard Noth left Tuesday were married at Provo Wednesday. morning for Denver, Oolo., where Miss Davis is a sister of Mrs. Wm he will enter the Gross Medical Ferre, and has many friends here college to take np his second years who wish her well. The groom is coarse in the study of medicine. the popular book keeper in Heffer-naRichard spent hie summer vacaThompsons A Co's store at tion in onr city with Dr, J, M, Enreka, and ia a good fellow to Henry. He is a progressive be acquainted with. young man. and will no donbt The electric light canal is leakmeet with success in his chosen badly in several places, and a ing profession. amount of water ia being great Sousa, the "March King," ia a wasted. The leakage will be stopgood deal better known than many the best way possible for the a crowned monarch. In his varied ped time being, but after stock has career many strange and laughable been taken out of the canyon, the things have happened to him. A canal will be thoroughly cleaned number of these he relates in his and put in good repair. out article, "Borne experiences of a Where the seepage now occurs Bandmaster," which ia to appear flames will perhaps be put in, as in The Youths Companion of they are , necessary owiug to the September 27th. The asms issue fact that the bottom and sides bf will oontaiu a capital story of canal the of a ahaley substance are college-gir- l life, py grace M. "The will not hold water. Qallaliet Sophomore Ilsy. and e.' ch Mc-Dons- lds 2-- - n, . Burt Phelps and Nate Rock-hi- ll went to York last evening, to be present at the annual shooting , of ducks. Many others from here are in the same neighborhood . today. . ' ' Misr Clara Barnett is recovering from her siege of typhoid fever. Dr. Henry dismissed the case yesterday and states that her fever is about normal at the pre. sent writing. There has been a scarcity of sugar in town this week, and merchants have been jumping sideways in an endeavor to answer questions, "When will you have some? This is a bad time of the year to be without sugar, as the fiuit season is on and the demind necessary. It is not the fault of the merchants, however, for they cant get sugar from the wholesale houses. , - - A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Iluish Tuesday evening in honor of the 28th birthday of Burt Phelps. A most enjoyable time is the version of all who attended, the evening being taken up with games and refreshments, etc. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Southworh, Mr, and Mrs. E. Dean, Mr. and Mrs Nate Rock-hil- l, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Phelps, Mr. and Mri.L. E, Dunning, Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Huish, Misses Ada Huish, Jennie Wilson and Lautf, . Wightman, and Messrs Alma Huish and Willis Rogers. Two strangers on the bank corner got into a discussion over politics a day this week. One had been a democratic bat was influenced to join the republican ranks. The other had been- a republican nntil be claims bis eyes were opened, when he became a democrat The later gave the hard times as his principal reason for hanging his faith, while the former stated that he became a republican because times were better and because there was work now for everybody. Bach is the way of politics. - Convention! I it it it it it it it it it SAVE REPUBLIBANS GATES FOR NAME TO-BA- DELE- YOUR Y. "Star" tin tags (showing small stars prints A on under aids of tag), M Horaa Shoe," J. T., Gool L tick," Gross Bow," and Drnmmond Natural Leaf Tin Tags ara of aqtul value in saonring presents mentioned belctr, aid may ba assorted. Every man, woman and child can find something on the list that they would Like to have, and can have The Republicans held their Tuesday night, and nominated delegatee to the county convention at American Fork today. The affair was quiet owing to the quarantine restrictions, and presented anything bnt the appear-an- oe of a political meetinn. The principal business transacted .was the selection of delegates and nominating a precinct justice and constable, John Lant receiving the latter nomination. F, A. Huish was nominated for justice, and John Dixon named as a member of the oounty executive committee. The Following are the delegates: German Ellsworth.John Cravens, John Dixon, Joa E. Page, J. H. Page Jr., Ammon Nebeker, W. H, pnm-ir- s ...... .. 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JIM THK WV OFFER EfPlKS NPfFWM gflnr, IMtL Smelal Notice Rom, Will Dowdle, Philo' Wightman, John W. Tanner, F. A. Huish, Franklin Fairbanks, W. H. Pickering, Lonis White, Fred Tanner, Lpnia Wiide, Henry Fairbanks, jr.; Bary Wride, John Wimmer. 9 lu f I Batter Xmife floutr And Pool-so- n, Altebkates. Sail aad Bappar Bat, oaa aaeh. quad- M npla ptala un whlta natal Franck Briar Wood Pip. Baaur, hollow fraud, Enfliak s it aa ati I r hundred, ti.LL,ui PrBkAll f. tn. 1C1 (that Star tin with as aaan Pll,n Star prlnto.1 nn under tldrt of tar), ara not ouBd for .nun f. but wlllbatwU fur la CASH on (lie bails wiwaairceoiaMe IX MIND that a dimes worth si' STAR PLUG TOBACCO MAKE THE TE0TI will Mm loagsr aad affarf nam plmtsare then a dlmaa worth of mmy acher brand. esd tsgt to CONTINENTAL TOSICCO CO., SL LSSH, Nt. &'k'kitititi(if'kititititititirit. District Court Notes. UNIVERSITY . OF UTAH, Salt Lake City An appeal esse from th justice The University of Utah incl tides, coart of Thoe H Wilson of PsyBon besides the college proper, the wse M. filed, Douglass vs. Keele. Benjamin Republicans at a state of Mines, the State School meeting held the other .evening, M. Warner is attorney for defendNormal School, s preparatory nominated delegates jas follows: ant. and a kindergarten school. school, George A Hone, Nele Thompson, Wm A Miles and Lucretia A. Thorough collegiate coure es are Frank Matley and Thomas Her- Miles of Salt Lake City conveyed offered in science, literature, and bert Wm Hone was nominated a warranty deed to Henry Smith iu and mining and , electrical for 'constable of Benjamin and of Payson to about five'' scree of arts, engineering. , Nels Thompson for precinct jus- land; consideration $100. The State Normal School offers tice. Estate of N, J. Fairbanks; completo courses in normal and administrator ordered to show kindergarten training, One hunNOMINATIONS TO BE HADE cause on Sept, 22 why- - he should dred free normal scholarships are not be required to settle estate maintained. The Republican delegates held and 'claims. '' Courses preparatory to. law, V a meeting in the private building and the college cdhraee, . medicine, ' Estate of Susan E air banks; ex- are offered. Studies leading to a of W . J. Douglass west ef hia s' ore Thursday evening, and ecutor ordered to show cause on practical business course are given. centered themselves upon candi- Sept 22 why they should not be Maginificent site, new buildings, dates for nomination. They will ordered to s ttle estate, splendid equipment Entrance examinations, Septemuse every endeavor to get a fair A p;ii ion for letters of adminber 2Gtb, 27th. 28th; registration representatives on the ticket from istration were filed Wednesday in October 1st this end of the county. Tne the- mutter of the estate of Samuel for Annnal which gives Send officer to be nominated today are: Bills, deceasrd, by W. S. Tanner, fall information concerning subCouniy central committee, five jects, courses etc, representatives, three commission- Chamherlai'.B Cough D. R. Allen, Sea, Salt Lake City, a Remedy ers, assessor, treasurer, sheriff, Great Remedy. clerk, recorder, surveyor, and The soothing anil healing proLOWEST EVER KNOW. county ; attorney. perties of (his remedy, its pleasant tsste and prompt and permanent A measurement of the level of SUES FOR SjUfflO DAMAGES cures have made it s great favorite great Salt Lake ehowe the water with peoplu everywhere. It is to be six inches above the zero "Son Gough has . brought snit especially prized by mothers of mark; that is, six inches lower than mall children for colds, cronp and the lowest officially-know- n against Constable Wall of Diarecord mond to' recover damages in the whooping cough, as it always of It is seven inches lower it sum of 15,000, together with costa affords quick relief, and as it con- than the recorded level on Septand attorneys fees. Gongh was tains no opium or other harmful ember 1st and two inches lower shot by the constable of Diamond drug, it may be given as confident- than it was on the 5th inst At last July, and claims the above ly to a baby as to an adult. For this rate there will be left a high sale by D. W. Irvine. amount. and dry atrip between the Jeremy In addition to the above we salt works; and Antelope island, ' publish the following, from the and the Garfield pavilion will be Notice To Contractors. Enreka Republican, part of the on dry land very soon. Sealed proposals will be received report of Juab Conuty commis-bion- er for erecting an (8) eight . room proceedings: There is no peace and comfort The claim of Dr. J. E. Hosmer school building in Payson City for $28900 for medical services school district No (6)aix, either in in this world. As soon as there is rendered '"Sou" Gongh was dis- whole or in parts, according to a promise, of cooler temperature, allowed and the claim rejected on plans and specifications tarnished the political campaign opens with motion of Commissioner Rough-ton, by the trustees of said - Payson a vigor, that will make many a polon the ground that it ia not a school district plans and itician warm under the collar. proper county charge and that the specifications may be seen at the said Gongh has filed a anit in the residence of Treasurer Mr. Otto Notice. District court in this oounty, Erlandsonin Payson City, or at t Estray wherein he states under oath that the office of thq architect Mr. R. I have In my possession the followhe has paid ont the sum of $200.00 C. Watkins, Provo City, Utah. ing described animal Impounded as Bids will.be opened at 7 o'clock estray or for trespass; for medical treatment. . $ pim. October 15th, 1900, at the on left side ef body, two unCentral School Bnilding, all 'bids Editors Awful Plight. bits in left ear, cropped der to be accompained by a certified F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca check off right ear. ' equal to the amoqut of (Ills,,) News was afflicted for 5 If damages and costa on said aniof the bid. cent per years with Piles that no doctor or The right to reject any or all mal be not paid within- ten days from remedy helped until he tried bids is reserved by the Payson date of this notice, it will be sold Bucklens Arnica Salve, the best school trustees. Dated this the to the highest cash bidder at the Fay-so- n city estray pound at 2 oclock p.' in the world. He writes, two 13th day of Sept, 1900. ni. on the 18th day of Sept. 19oa boxes wholly cured him. InfalliDated at Payson City, Utah county. Levi A. Colvin, chairman, . State of Utah, this yth. day of Sept. ble for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Otto Erlsndson, Treasurer 1800.i. Millio Stark, clerk, ' ilABRT Only 25 beets. Sold by J . L Warns, ' Townshend druggist. ' Jkubtees. Found keeper of said city, . . . . - . . - . - |