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Show (lit) J Hir '1 I 7sy KSsv't't, (( y K ra tj t4 f NO. 15 PAYSON, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBERS, 1000. VOL. 12. Townsends AT Store. Ho is daily leaving us a carefully Santa Claus again makes his Headquarters at ofOur new and attractive goods. stock selected and immense lemlry. G uns. Kid Body Dolls. Talking Dolls. A large variety from xc to $12 oo each, and a fine assortment of doll heads including the new patent steel heads impossible to break. V. v rv. Purses. Photo Boxes. Smoking Sets. Clocks. Ink Stands. Fine Glassware and Chinaware, and the New Beautri Crest Wave Ware. A LARGE VARIETY. Card Games. Archarena Com bin a ion Boards the only board with 50 games. Crokinole Boards, Etc. Story Cooks. Recitation Books. Books for Children. both ladies and gents' sizes. Solid Gold Rings. Late styles and new patterns in Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Watch Chairs, Lace Pins, Etc. Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Albums. Toilet Sets. Shaving Sets. Glove Boxcb. Handkerchief Boxes. mt Gift Books. line of Jewelry to our stock, including a big assortmen of Standard Watches, suen as Elgin and Waltham, faticy M$ Rubber Dolls. Trains. Wagons. Carts. Trunks. Whips, Etc. We are adding an immense of every description. Dressed Dolls. Jointed Dolls. China Dolls, Felt Dolls.' Nnbreakable Dolls. Wood Dolls. Magic Lanterns. Tool Chests. Sleds. Skates. Rocklijj IIorse3. Our stock comprises all the latest and best odors from the leading manufacturers. Special prices given to outfitters of Christmas Trees. Big inducements to families buying their coirfpleto Chris of us. Bearjn mind, that we have.Jg;q?sro. THASKS6IVIH0 IS MEXICO. THE HEW STORE. C3-- B? Editor Glolie Header: One of the best depot tmeni Ttiis Is the day Yellowing Thanks- store in the county ia the I'ayaon giving day and I desire to report some Co-o- p new building with its ia of the iiroceedlugs of yesterday. I was rather surmised that the people litre in its large display windows and metMexico would pay any attention to the ropolitan appearances. Every de proclamation of the president of the partment is not in tip-to- p shape United States, but it was read in our at the but manager Wilpresent, exhcariug at the Assembly Hall and son is working night and day and cellent remarks were made on the an dent custom of thanksgiving and feast- sparing no pains in getting the ing among the Israelites and the later store in perfect readiness for the custom and order of other people, es- large holiday trade he is expecting pecially in the United States, after the to hare the next three weeks. harvest was gathered and the proclamEver since T, H. Wilson jr. was ation to olwervo it, this year so near the doss of the lOlli century. The chosen 05th psdm was quoted hy George Konincy, a returned niissionaiy, with Oh give thanks unto the remarks. Lord f jr His Goodness, and the l(7ih psalm were given hy H. 8 Harris, formerly of Tayson, witli a fine flow of language, the strain of his remarks being on the finding of a country to dwell in and a place of refuge; these speeches were luterspersed by singing and good music conducted by J. J. Walter, formerly of Fayson, who, by the way, is doing well In this country. He lias a good brass band and choir who are biddable to the stroke of Ids baton. We must not forget to mention and Esther Coombs, Fanny others, sing and playing the organ. After making a speedy trip by rail over the I). & R. G., and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railways to El Paso, and crossing the line and passing the custom bouse into Mexico, a day's Tide on the Sierra Madre A Pacific railway and fifteen miles by stage was pleased to have a nights rest. Having had a pleasant reception and the oppore tunltics of a missionary I have visited around tho country and find this to bo a pleasant spot in the desert, which the people ldgldy appreciate. In closing tlds brief statement I wish to make mention concerning the Mexican people, those who are educated, to Bouteof whom I had a very pleasant hitroiliietioii. One, an examiner of InickR snd accounts of menhanta and business men, u ho ia now here insjeet-tri- g the book of these stores. ( They nre similar to 1nk examiner nnd aie very -- harp critics.) I h y are. however, very nnnnei ly and m!itc to the extent, sente w mH e;II Frenchy. I ei.j y the climate of the Sr null. The eomiijinie from bar' arrived, the hist one arriving a few d.iys ago. Kesrieetfully Voms. IVirrv Wridc. snpcriutei.dnt of (he Bay-so- n Institution, about LITERARY SOCIETY. An excellent musical organization has been formed, through which we may look for come good dance music during the present season. Tho orchestra hns not been given n name yet. Those who compose it are sufficient guarantee that a high standard of excellence will be attained by it through deliger.t practice, and hereafter it will not be necessary to send ont of town for an orchestra, which latter fact,we are sorry to say, has been done more or less in the past Tho band will be composed of five pieces, as follows: Clifford Bale, George Done, John Done, George Stark nnd Bernard Done. Mr. Bale manipulates the violin with great ability, and is familiar with late dance music. The Done boys are well versed with their particular instruments, and as to Mr. Stark, he is hard to beat on the clsranet. Practice is necessary, though, but this they propose to do and are taking advantage of every night of the week, when not playing for parties. The orchestra is open for engagements, and satisfaction is assured. Several dates have been made for parties and tails in Tiutic and elsewhere before New Years. ADBITI3XAL ,sv THEY HEED ATTENTION, LOCAL HEWS. We frequently hear complaints Exccllqnt weotber we are having. Get your lloiidny Advertising aud about tho had condition some of our sidewalks are in. These walks Printing NOW. Miss Williams of Nepht is visiting are used a great deal hy cnir citiwith her aunt, Mrs. Daniel Stark. zen s, and sometimes they are alW lit never we Christinas will lie lino liefore you most impassable. have stormy weather they become know it, and the sooner tho belter tortile children. bo sloppy and tho mud is so deep A i' lilc and dunce was given at the that pedestrians must either Lako Dixon some time The first regular meeting of the Litwns held Tuesday evenerary ing in tlia Odd Fellows Hall. The attendance was large which was very gratifying to the promoters and all were deeply interested in the proceed ings. At a preliminary meeting held at the Hoc-Ut- home ct Miss Jennie cl y .',1 Thursday night for the wait-irsu- u tbo street or ditch ago, committees on constitution and bank, or wado I others who assisted at tho re- in by-laand ou business were appoint cent i.i i folk reunion. slop aod mud ankle deep if they keep on the sidewal k. It is sc ed; the lime of the Tuesday eveniug Steel Ranges at E. II. Ramiuet was in taken considerthe duty to see to this nnd peo-meeting up Mt Beihs are so fxipulnr that be who have to nse walks would ation of their reports. since his carload fle to 6eo thorn placed in decent Thecommltleo on constitution and hail to arrived. coudition. There is one walk in by-laare especially deserving of merit. Their work was very thorough Ralph Archhold of Provo, who is a particular, and there are no doubt as was evidenced ly the few changes nicmlxT of our hand, came over Friday oLhers juxt as bad, just two Mocks to take part in tho program and 111 cast of tho postofllcu which is sim-- . made by the meeting. giveu hy tho baud utlhc oieru house Tho subject of a fitting name was Inst night. ply no good at all in Btcrmy wcu-the- r, and people have to lako the laid over for one week to give mem are hand at tho wo are As boys press bers an opportunity to reflect. Several conducting their dunce in Uio opera 6treetor ditch bank. A few loads is nut and all are of gravel would put it in good suggestive names were presented, house. A good cniwd The Imnd sere- condition. tueinsi Ivt-s- . People who own propamong which were The Literary enjoying naded tho town yesterday afleruoon should take enough pride in The erty Ieteetneet Ijcague, Literary auk pluyud many hretty pieces. it to keep their sidewalks in good The ihilomuthiuri" ami League," All our merchants are pr;wred fur if they dont the superviror the The Wilton." the holiday and winter trade, witli a shape, of streets should see that it is li of tiieir ea The object of the society was de- 0'id stock in respective clared to be the ethical und Intellectual lines, lVople don't huve to send ofl' done. There are also some footfor holiday or any other elans of goods bridges that need repairing, advancement of its mcnilitrs; any because our merchants mu supply you. may become A member wbo is in At the It. (. V. i orntisisst Thursday E. G. Rognon, tho well known sympathy witli the purposes of the so- 2d curs of cuttie, to Kay Salt Lake who went into ciety, by receiving a mnjority vote of Knight and Dick Kinsey, were load- Alaska lastattorney, in i for epnng company those present, signing the constitution ed sn left the tame diiy Sterling, contained SoO with C. W. Jackson, formerly aud payingRii initiation fee of fifty Colorado. The train head ol good rattle which will bo fed connected with this paper, both in cents. in Colorado and then pul on the mar- search of wealth, has recently been Meetings will be held every Satur- ket In tiio spring. United States commisappointed day eveniug at 7 o'clock; while the Through a h tter wo I earn Unit Bil; s sioner and recorder for the Port ol KuNi not was have nnd ljoekwood place meeting filly deter- Johnson mined upon, the I. O. O. F. Hall will "struck a Kty si rente in tiieir mine in Clarence district, including Nome. Hie Hl ir distiict. 'I'hey nre purchasing There is a good salary and good likely be t'.ie place. a hoist nud ncccs-ar- y rquiiuncnt f;r fees attached to the office. The organization Iiojkis to have a Dh- iiiiniii:' the prepcrly, nnu after instal-laiio- ti I of the machinery the loys exurry an 1'iailng room in connection Fur tlie Christmas and New Tear Miss Lyons, a missionary from and to that end eilorts are living made pect to market two ears of ore p r day, holidays a mtu of ono single fare for ilit- nature of wliich sliows good values tin) round trip is eflered by the U. G. Palestine, lectured nt the Treaty to secure a part or the Statu Circulating pi silver and lead. W., Iietwcvn any two stition on its a nod of number best the Library, magteriau chuacli Sunday evening, and line. 'I ickct will Ik a dd Doc. 23, 24, azines will be suliscribed tJr. 80. 81 and Jan. list., good returning at the M. E. Church Monday of window Albert north Tbo Tho election of ciTh eis resulted if until Jan. 5, 1Jol. lluish s hardware s'ore presents a evening. II r talk on bollux ca- follows: tions was interesting snd in-The Seat Plaster. novel idea in stove di coration Pnsi.Jent, E. A. Mitchell. VlcH-Prc- s., Fab-banMrs. A Frank motive. She spoke upon the which can not help nttraciiug the piece of flanuel daaiponed Sec'y.-Treus- -, Miss Ilattjo Coumb.s. mist-iowork at Tort at with Chnmberlaina l'ain lalm of five yearn ago, the transactions of the firm has6teadily increased until the old quarters, which so long stood as a land mark ou Main street, has given way to the present brick Luildiug which is actually necessary to take care of the business of the store, The first year of Mr. Wilsons management he paid a dividend of 12 per cent per share on the capital stock, the seooud year 20 per cent, the third year 25 per cent, aud tho last two years 12 per cent, or nn average of about 15 per cent per yoir for the five years. The reason tho lust two dividends have fell below the average is accounted for in the fact that a reserve fund has been held back for building purposes, and for another year something less than 15 per cent will be posted. The showing, however, is extremely gratifying, aud is proving a good investment for those who are fortunate enough to own holdings in the bread-wineMr. Wilson, through his courteous ways nnd honest dealings hns won the confidence and trade of many people, lie is a heavy owner of Block in the c irpnrntion, and Hsid, Egypt, to him Iwloups the credit of Irir g and life in Jerusalem. Mina Lyons iug the co op stoie to whero it is whs born lit Jerusalem, her father t nitty. being an Englishman and her Foil Bale. mo.iier a Jewess. Her object in IfixllG feet, (Vnterally located. going over tie country giving 1 bourn nnd lot lectures is to raise money to hnild 1 vacant lot, 1 le ro a homo at Port Said for little 1 8m ill business block r. i me-bod- er - 2-- h! j Geo. I In Mi j Am.', chi! Iren. k. passers by, especially tho three stoves that when flight are in the window give forth a brilliant, red light by tbo aid if nn eli'cti io lamp. It looks like real week from todny, S.itiipiuy veiling firo in tlio stove, and were tin I)i'Conljr l.T. at 7 o'clock. Sec m vi hovering r. round tlie week's ilo!c- - it- ider for notice of place wo mark zero certainly wonld go nnd or (lie eveniug. wli.'i are ircop't'd in tills work in and gi't warm by a C dc'd Hot Blast. hm ciriM htiy I c ied to be pr sent. committee: Mitts Auna N. iiuker, Miss Ida Andcr-li'-rMr. C. L. Spiegel, Miss Jennie Iiixoii. and tho INvhhnt, dent und Secretary and Treasurer. Tho im-- i one tiug w II bt g, Vicu-Pie- u m-x- l h-- Id - 1 -- ejo and bound to tho effected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lnmo back or pains in tho sido orchost, givo it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the promo relief which it uiTord. Iniu Balm also circs Rheumatism. Onu application gives relief. For sale by D, W.J trine. |