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Show VOh 12. PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1900. The Secret Of Irvines members Success. Jill Present Every Drug in his pharmacy, whether sold over the counter or dispensed in a prescription, is of a recognized stand-arof purity. The city solons were in regular session Monday night, and for the irst time in quite a while all of them were present; Mayor Dixon d at his proper plaee in the chair. After the roll and the usual tontine of business had proceeded, D. W, IRVINE, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST the council listened to several noperty owners along .Spring reek, who claimed they had been robbed lately by people damming and overflowing the oreek above B. Y. ACADEMY NOTES. E. A, Mitchell S, Go., them, and farther stating that their rights as owners of a part of Most of the teachers and many that water had not been protected of the students visited the Fair y the city. It was stated by the and attended conference. council that it knew nothing of We guarantee your fit Mr. Wesley K. Walton of Rich low things were going on, and it and finish in any Co., who haa three sons attending would see that the parties present and cat. the Academy, visited the school and all interested in the waters j of style and Alterations, cleaning repairing this week. Spring Creek were protected, the we do neatly and at a reasonable Pres. Brimhall will visit Millard watenuaster being instructed to price. Co. and lecture before the teachers ook after them while Spring Lake was being drained. WE ARE PROMPT. association this week. a Font new typewriters have juat One amusing feature of the Joe. Douglass Block. been received by the Commercial evenings session was the request Payson, Utah. a College. This is the seoond order of James Finlayson that petition be called unfinished business of that has'bfien issued for typebore The up. petition writers this year. of an ancient date, and waa preThe Department sented daring 1897 and 1898, askhas now an enrollment of eighty ing that Mr. Finlaysons rights to students, mostly grown young men of water to mn bis Watchmaker and women who appreciate the ownership mill be recognized. The members opportunity of making up for were entirely ignorant that such lost time. Mdjeweler a petition had ever been banded Miss Alioe Tonng, daughter of in, and of course were justified in Christina 1). Tonng, has been en- thinking M, .knew they ea assistant teacher . in. the only otoctod lMt (nil) Fine Hepaiimg a Specialty gaged Shorthand and Typewriting' de- con tents of the paper were perused fBMOTKD XBOX XB DOQ9 partment , Miss Ton ng graduated and again refered to the committee MOUTH OTJ. M. TAOB B MOBM , from the Commercial College on irrigation. Ta IB riXXVDMVQ MTO BK three years ago, since which time Dr. Wade tendered his resignashe has been engaged in the office tion as physician, quarantine of Cannon k Sons. which was accepted and Dr. Tilaon Oct 3rd, memorial appointed to fill the vacancy. This Space reserved Wednesday, tn The monthly reports of all the honor services of Dr. John R. Park were held in the Academy. city officers were read and acceptThe speeches were eulogistic of ed. That of the treasurer, the New Bar the deceased educator ami were ono which concerns the public made by Mr. J. E. Booth, S. A. moat, showed the city chest to King and Pres. Brimhall. Dr. contain a cash balance on hand Park was a man whom the last report of $164.60. The total receipts for September amounted Academy delights to honor. her Shop. 743 32. Expenditures for the Contractors are famishing the to same period represented a sum of White and Blue with elegant BOOT & SHOE SHOP. quality of paper. The students 544.05. Balance on hand, 365.87. The committee on electric are making unusual success both 11 boots shoes and of was referred grades in matter of subscriptions and lights, to whom made to order. matter of the making a dam at .the advertisements. The paper promisBoots and shoes neatly of bead the race, to hold water es to be m a good financial footing with which to successfully run the this year. repaired; electric light plant at night, reResponsible work done. are being made for One-hablock west of 8. Dong-la-ss' thePreparations celebration of Founders Day , ported favorable on the proposiwould Tuesday Oct 16. Apostle Joe. F. tion. It itated the cost store. 75.00. matter The Smith and Dr. Karl G. Maeser appropriate will be the speakers of the occas-sio- was refered back to the committee Jesse Tye. The students are anxiously to see if building the dam would awaiting the date. In the fore- not con Act with other water noon there will be a parade which Notice. will be followed by a program in rights. A large batch of bills were College Ball. In the ' afternoon United Stffct Lind Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. the athletio sports will consist of presented, the following being October 1, 1100, contests between the Missionaries allowed,. (o wham It pay concern : school at large. There 3.25 Notira la hereby riven that that tha atata and the Levi Ceivln, electric line work of Utah ha Sled n thla ofite lUte of lead will be a Grand Ball in the even- Co. Road Supervisor, one half relented by tha eald atata under eeetion Xl of ing given by the Class of 1902. 20.45 cost of gravel loading trap tba Art of Congress approved Jaly iW Dr. Wade, quarantine physician The following traetambraerd In Mid 114., street occupied the attention of the councilmen. Reference was made to the Co-o- p patting down a plsnk walk which was too high, and afforded inconvenience to pedestrians who traveled on that side of the street. After the matter had been diligently handled the committee on streets and alleys was authorized h a sidewalk grade along Maiu between D and F streets, and report at next meeting, when action will be taken. Council adjourned. along M&ia to.ee-tablia- Distinguished Testimony No secret society in the world etandi higher in noble aim end charitably accomplishments than the Knights of Pythias. That order is doing great good, and one of its finest institutions is the Ohio Pythian Home, at Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Lo Ferro and his wife, Mrs. Call in L Le Fevre, the matron. Tho latter baa recently written a letter, which will command widespread attention because of the prominence of the I writer. It is as follow: 'Messrs. W. If. Hooker ft! Co., New York: Last year 1 used Ackers English Remed. at the suggestion of a friend for a serious, throat difficulty ana extremeHad used ly hard cough. n of preparamany tions without relief. I can honestly ssy that Acker's English Remedy removed tho difficulty and stopped the STS mlrthMtKbS0- - Calu. I L Fxvsx. Xatrc. Ohio Pythteu Home, of the last is etill on hand. I also consulted phyties, and at least one-hasicians with no permanent reeulie. (Signed) Calus L Ls Fxvbe. The friend to whom Mrs. Le Ferre refers as having suggested Ackers Troy English Remedy is Mrs. W. B. Chilton, wife of the president of the other Transfer Co., of Troy, Ohio, where this remedy hee accomplished many curse in Throat ana Lung Troubles. In conversation with an acquaintance Mrs. Le Fevre also said: If you will call on Mr. W. H. Schauss, a prominent china and art merchant of Springfield, Ohio, you will find that he, too, has had any amount of experience with Acker's English Remedy in hie family, sad thipW they cannot keep house without it guarantee Ackers English Remedy I Mid by all draniato under e poettive end i a bottle la that roar money will be refunded in case of failure, esc., yt 6d. and a d.. In Canada. is. and jd.. United Slate England, WkeaUeriK (Ac abuse fnwaatot V. U. IIOOXZM dr tU, frepridan, Xm Tort. 1 long-standin- well-spoke- lf Merchant Tailors. . - n J. L. TOWNSftEND Bub-Freshm- LEADING and RELIABLE DRUGGIST. M ., For Gutheils . mme ngo took he when sick and the Friday doctor pronounced hie trouble pneumonia. He was sick nearly a week duringwhich time his mother was near his bedside continually, and his father kept a careful watch beside him until last Wednesday afternoon when he returned home to Fayson intending to return to Mammoth soon, but on Thursday morning he received a telegram stating that his son had died. The body waa prepared for shipping aud was brought to Paysou Friday morning where it was met by a number of friends and relatives, who escorted the remains to his late home where preparations are being made for burial. The funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Tabernacle to which all friends are invited. lOthnnlil u. are la townahlpe containing mineral elalma ofreeord, vis: la Uat Ho 109, for Tit aatablmont of permanent water reeerrolrr for Irrigating HI SWSi; KWIi; HW parpossa, BW aectloa it, Townahlp 10 S. Xanga II, AL, Ktr, la Uat Ho, St, fop tba aatabliahmaat and palntew nee of a Keform School,E HWK HWKi S. L. Her. iieetioa It townahlp S. , Haagal A eopy of aald llata, au faraa they relate to Mid tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, haa beea ecm.plctsou.ly poated la this oOee, for Raapeetlon by ay peraoa Interested, and by tha public generally. Daring tha sixty days (next following tha data of this notIre under departmental Instructions of November 11. iMC, (SL. D. 458), protests or eonteata against the claim of tha $tate to any of the tracts or subdivision hereinbefore described, on the ground that tha Mua la more valuable for mineral ttiaa (or agricultural purpoaearlll be received and noted for report to tbs General Land jO See, Washington, D, C, Failure VS toJproteM contest within the lima qieelfled will lie aonaldarad sufficient avtdenea of the eba raster of the mid tracts, and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from ybectloo, will be reromeoded tor approval, Frank Q Uoblis, Register, ,t al SipJthjPewlwt. 12.00 services iwtir lt Notice Of Dissolution, lf (i J ear-mar- ks F, McGAW, ,r NO. 7 lo REPORT ' MADE r TO THE Secrituj of SUto of tbe Stoti of Dtoli, OF THE CONDITION OF lb Fijun Located Mugs biup at Buk," Payson City, In the County of Utah, Slste of Utah, at the close of business Bn the 5th day of September, 19UQ. Resources. Loans and Dtaaounts Overdrafts.. .. ...................... Interest paid banking Home Furniture and Fixture Internal Hevenue stamps Due National Hanks I Hold Cash ou Hand 4 Silver I Currency Currant Expanses aud Taxes Paid.. lr-u- Total..... 173,041 S SI41 11 SJH hi 3,500 (0 300 GU 171 00 SKI77 58 10,020 0) Id HI SAM Qo LOW M $281,188 11 Liabilities. I3IA00 00 Capital atoek paid la 3. Ml 10 Knrpliia Fund XUS 1 Undivided Profit mtf 03 Profit and lew ...... .................. 141 U7 I BterB.it and Discount HO 10 Dividend unpaid 73.873 M Individual Dmioalta 4 34. Ml to 18 eeut :.. Int. Savings Dep. per ' 32l M Checks whom it may concern: Notice is hereby givent hat the copartnership heretofore existing between Amos & Miles bas been dissolved by mutual consent, C. E. Miles retaining the business, who will receive all accounts due STATE OF UTAH. t OSes of the Secretary uf State, f said firm, and pay all its indebtedI, James T. Hammond. Secretary of ness. Btate of th State of Utah: do hereby certify Signed that the foregoing is a full, true and eorrert Wm. Amos eopy of tha statement of th almva named now ou Ilia In my oBio this lath eompany. G. E. Miles day of Sept. IML Jambs T. Hammons. Payson, Utah, Oct. xst. 190c. besratary of State IHi ser-vi- ce lt here-iubefu- re r, exm-ua- e deuda for Bale at this Sealed propoaala will be receive for erecting an (8) eight root school building iu Payson Cit school district No (6)aix, either i whole or in parts, according plana and specifications f arniahe by the trustees of said Paysa school district which plans an specifications may be seen at tb residence of Treasurer Mr. Ott Erlantlaon Payson City, or the office of tbe architect Mr. li C. Watkins, Provo City, Utah. Bids will be opened at 7 oclot p. m. October 15th, 1900, at tl Ctatial School Building, all, bit to be aceompained by a certifif check equal to the amount i 5 per cent of the bid. The right to reject any or i bids is reserved by tk Payw school trustees. Dated this tl 13th day of 8pk,1900. Levi A. Colvin, chairman, Otto ErlanJaon, Treasurer Millio Stark, clerk, Tumxvjt 1 ! 111111118 -- Notice To Contractors. The latest sensation in politics aiM-tio- ' Notice. States Land Office' Salt Lake City, Utah. Neptsmbsr 13, ink, To whom It may concern: Holloa Is hereby given that tha Mate uf Utah has filed In this olllee a list, Ho. 82, of lands selected by the state for tbs use of the Agricultural College, under eeetion 8, of the act ef Cougrecc approved July 18.18M. The follow-lu- g tracts, embraced In said list aro,in a township ooutalulngalnaral claims of record vis. AU of sas. 33, Z M; BH HWU I 8W sss.lL aUofsee. 23, NK sec. 35, all of see. 13, all of esc 13, all uf see. 11, ull uf see 14, aU of sae 34, all of see Shall of see KU.I1 of see, 30, all of ses.17, aUof see. S3, Tp.108., B 2, K., S, L. liar. A eopy uf aald list, so far aa It relates to aeid tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has koeu Conspicuously posted In this trfSee, for lospeetlun b any person Interested, aud by th public generally. During the sixty days neat following tha date of this notice under depertmental instructions of Hovember 27, UM, (23, L. D. 4115), protests or contests against tha claim uf tha Mute tu any of the tracts or eulidl visions described, ou tha ground that tba mme is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received aud nuted for report to tba general Land l Rice, at Washington, D.C. Failure so to protest ur eouteM within th time siiecified will be considered sufiicicut evidence of the non mlueral sharocterot the mid tracts, uud the selectiou thereof, being other else free from objection wilt 1m reeuwuruded lor approval. Frank D. Hobbs, Ueglstcr, Ocok A Smith, ltneeiver. $141,103 II Total STATS OF UTAH. I J County ot Utah. Alma V. Hulah being first duly sworn law' depose and lays that ho I Aar lug Cashier of the above named lienkt that tba eiiove and foregoing report ountalua a full, true and correct statement at tha condition of the said bank at tha el use of business a tha Mb day of oeptemlier I AM. AI aa V. nuUk. Acting Cashier, Blank Hubeerlhad and iwora to before me this 20th day of Kept. 1MM. offiCB. Just U. uahs. Hotary Publics Doctor W. A. Wash the Moses Thatcher Surgeon O.S. L. Rsilway.Can leaving 42.00 is befound at all hoars at his office Notice of Sale. a and Democrats becoming HiK) E. H. McBeth, sundries west block of bank ue half Socialist. To whom it may concern: The Paid dlflerent parties for work on on Residence Utah. Payson 168.75 reservoir corner north of Huishs planundersigned will sell at public Barry Wrlde, repairs on estrmy ing mill. auction, to the highest bidder, on 10.00 Cfcaaierlatot Cough Semedy pound well. Wednesday, the 21th day o Marshal Barnett, feeding horse Great Remedy. 7.00 Assessment No. C. aid care for prisoners October, 19Q0. at 2 oolock p. m and 291.25 The prolist healing soothing Salary Monthly Frank IbtrafonS Mlukw and Milling Company, ef sharp, at the corrals of Recorder's cislra, Issuing licenses 2.78 perties ot this remedy, its pleasant SeaamfpHueipMpSioood UialuaM. Payson Hanks, east of Salem, Utah County, Cliss rielman, 10X0. City. Utah. street sj rink lug and taste and NotUw is at a meeting af that permanent prompt hereby given Utah, 771 head of sheep, more or Delos Tanner, water mastef sertha director, held ontbellthday of Hafitera-hefavorite have a made it I MU), an assessment of I cent tier share owes great 4.00 lees, the property of the late John vices IcvieAon aJl tba shares of the eaitnl with people everywhere. It is was stock of thwensporaiina issued and.ouMnnd 23,00 foes Councilman's Bemis. Q. or liefor Octulmr IMh 1IM), lug. payalilaon. 57.50 especially prised by mothers of to tba serretarx. at hia nfkrs 811 MeCoruirk Terms of sale: Cash, lawfu Elec. Supply Co., supplies Hlnck.Halt Lake (illy. Utah. Any Minsk upThe following claims were re- small children for colds, cronp am on whirli the nsssssineiit inay reinnin nupeld money of the United States. on llie IHh day of OrlolH-r- , IDuU. will be dean it D. W. always fos sal at aud ferred: 3035; whooping advnrtisel cough, Irvine, linquent Settlement to be made at the and iiuIsmi payment U mini before conaffords it as sad 50 so relief, idiures James tlir ot cents; George quick many repiwKrntsd by each Finlayson, Payson Exchange Savings Bank. rerliflnnte uf the slock, so delinquent as may Worsen-erof- k tains no Larmfu other or Samuel Im wilt hmsohl ou the Stli day if opium ncrcssasy MattinsoD,4.50; Signed, Charles W Bemis, Novmnlier. IVOT.M 10 o'clock a. m . toimy the confidentbe as 2.40. given drug, it may ddinqnsut assessment, together with tha Moitigagee. cost of advertising anil of sale. adultFor to an KKNEkT WILT. I AM. as a to a of The baby ly establishing question Secretary. Dated Payson, Utah County Hy order of the hoard of Hireetnra. tho sidewalks sale by D. W, Irvins. uniform of Pai'snu riff, Utah, liqit, litli, IWir. grade Utah October I3.tb, 1,90.0. j Tlioa Cloward, special police - fe i |