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Show 4 . t am Globe-Heade- NOISES? DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE knee-hig- SSftJ"4 h S- tie-l- ag We now carry the most complete line draw-back- a in this part the county. n JNO.E.HUISH HOUSE, Payson furgi-ttei- i - title NEW YORK CLOTHING STORE -1 Before going away I want to give my patrons the benefit of Pocket Books ) these bargains. The sale will only be a short one, therefore it will anl (at pay all to come in and get some of the great bargains. ) Parses I. LEVITT, Proprietor. Pages stre Mist Hattie Coombs returned Tuesday from Rock Springs, Wyoming, where she went to attend the funeral of her sister-in-laMrs. W . R. Coombs. To tho Public. Allow me to say a few words in . raise of Chamberlaiua Cough Remedy I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, hut after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three Imttlra of it cured my cold aud pains in my cheat dlsaappeared entirely. I am meat yours for health, Ralph M. rvsctftilly 64 Meyer Thirty seventh St., Weeliug, W. Ya. For sale by B. F. Ott. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice ia Iwrehy gives that the partnership heretolore existing between W. . Their Names. The sleeping cars on the Burlingtons Chicago Special are called Marius, Metellus. The names are those Emporera men who lived 2,000 years ago. The cars are worthy They are as luxurious as ancient Rome. Martius, .Maximus and of Roman Kings and and ruled more than of the names they bear. J. Douglass A Sons ha tieen dissolved, W. J. Douglass retaining the business. the marble palaces of fur Omaha and Chicago via the Burlington Through Sleep leave the R. G. W. depot. Halt Lake, daily at 8:15 p. m. Tuuriat can Wednesdays and Friday n Information on roqneat; or. If yon prafar, aea your local ticket a rent. 70 W. 2nd South street - Salt Lake Office, R. F. NESLEN, General Agent. This will save your Life. to naa By inducing yon owritatonoofidential letter before p-- KsssssNsasarr PATENTS rREE teeS fcrt cm patentability. aenrice and edvfc shaifaa art moderate. Try a we five aad oar SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyera, BppLLSatenlfflcejWaehlBgtonX. Dr. Kings New Discoveryt Meeting. i'MOt-ruacl- ii Henry Gardner, and Patriarch W. 8. isnuer. The above Government tests show that After singing and prayer, roll was called and Uic iniuuteaof III previous meeting were read aud approved. Counselor Lemiuou referred to fin(2,000 lbs.) ances, aud read several report Elder Tuwuaeud was called lo the fctaud aud road a letter ol luslructious received from the first imaideucy of the seventies, calling attention to a special uieeiiug ol all tlie quorums of tlwl priesthood in Nebo btuke to be held lu tlie Hear future, aud rcquestiug is equal to 2122 lb. Rock Springs; 2127 lbs. Castle Gate; 2252 a general alleudauce. lbs. Winter Quarters; 227S lbs. Roslyn; 2965 lbs. Weber. ciiderTowuscudepuke ou tlie callthe ing and duties of tbe aeveulie Uvceseityforp.eparalioufor that min- u istry; aliudeu to tlie class of work aud tlie simple by tbe quorum end educiive methods of teaching with tlie view of preperiug members for tbe miwdouary field. He reported Improvement ia tlie atteudauce at One Ton KEMMERER Coal MILES BROS., Agents; PAY SON, TJTAI-I- . pur--ue- meetings. President Page referred to the labors of the priesthoou iu geuertl, aud aaid wisdom wua necessary to teaclilug au-- i dealing with the sums of men. (Jailing people to repentauce was Hie ueoeasary work of the priesthood, aud the saving ol souls wa tlie urguut and who rospuuaible mission of the elder slmuld be exemplary, bulb iu walk and conversation. lre Page gave ausweia to several questions sake! by bivlheru relative to certain osaes arising iu Home of tlie ward waa After slugiug bsiiedlctiou pros uouuced by Eider Peter Roberta of Gesiieu. There will be a Seventies conference of all tiie seventies of Nebo Slake lu tliv first ward meeting house on Monday Dej. 16 commeuciug at 2 oclock p. m. All presidents and secretaries will meet iu council at 10 o'clock ni. Tlie seventies are urgently lequeated to lie in attendance aa this conference meets will lie some oulyuneet yiar. There of tlie first council from Salt Lake present. J. L. TOWNSEND, In behalf of tlie council of 46th Quorum. Mr L. Fillmore spent Sunday and Monday here, from Eurek For tlie Clilcagi 'iymihony Orchestra Concert lo be held at Provo January fl8th, a rate of one siuglo fare for round triple announced by the R. U. W. Tickets wild Jan. 28th, limited to Jau. 29Ui. . 8heriff (Jrouiu of Juab, while here last Thursday, had three attractive prisouers with him whom be was escorting to the county jail at Nepbi. Due of them was tbe murderer McGrath who shot and killed hw'wifqju Eureka not long ago. Tbe others were a man and a woman, the victims f a midnight raid at tbe same place, aud are charged with adultery. d Tbe two men were together. Fertile Christmas andl New .Year holidays a rate of one eiugle fire fur the by tlie R. G. W. rvjn J trip is offered be wild on December hand-cuffe- He will receive all accounts due tlie firm, and pay all outstanding obligation. All pmona awing accounts call aud settle them. W. J. Douglas W. J. Douglas J. B. Douglas Payson, Utah, Dec. 5, lWul . Jr. These are tlie dayi of cold sharp and sudden, attacking threat and Prof Wolfe lectured at tlie Sanpete lung and leading tn ronaejueucva one Stake Academy, at Ephraim last docs not like to think about. Avoid further exposure and fight the enemy of health and comfort with Perry Prof. E. 8. Hinckley and Mrs. Ms Davis Painkiller, the family stand-b- y Duaentierry alteuded the Teacher fur alxty veara It conquers a cold in a Institute in Sanpete County last Satday See Unit you get the right articl urday. There la but one 1alnkillt-r- , Perry Leonard Hchaflold, formerly hualness Duvia. lias manager of tha White and Rlu I teen Union Meeting. visiting Miool this week renewing old acquaintances. The regular monthly Stake Tlie Wamtcli County students held a School Union meeting was Suuday meeting Monday ami had with them held here last Sunday at tbe CenPresidents Murdock and Jensen, spec A great 11 visitors from Wasatch Htake Board tral School building. ef Education. number of people were in ate.id-aue- e and tbe two upstair rooms of Oscar B. Youug and Jesse Knight, memhvrs of tlie general hoard of Hie tbe building were filled to overacademy, were present at tbe Sunday flowing. A very interesting pro evening meeting. gram was rendered, part before The third Issue of the White and and part after, tbe ciass exercises Blue came out on Monday, bringing nil a good time was spent by all. with It the usual good cheer and These meetings are growing in, food for reflection. with each succeeding popularity Natltauiel Tanner, one of tha ten cl of the Beaver Broncu, visited school assembly, and shows that interest on Monday. It waa a gala day for the in Sunday School work is not in Beaver student as the visitors came tbe waine. well j prepared to give them the latest news about friunda at home. Write This Down The Academy Sunday School waa In the book of memory; then, la no visited last ehiuday by the Stake such thing as a harmlesa Every L. E. Eggertseu, J. 8. cough is a warning of cough. a confidence and Seuinwick. A. from bad worse to unions it is Rawlingi, They that govs visited the various classes during the remedied right away. Opium-lade- n were in ession, and exprena-etime they la a delusion. Allen's their satisfaction at the work being lialsam cures the worst of cold Lung it done. dears tlie bronchial passages, so tliat ol the not air. lungs get plenty Why Memorial service In honor of Lucian D Deal, a student of the Commercial get a bottle 0 illegr, who recently died In Hprtug-vlle- , . Notice. were held in College hall on Wed-ne- a f hereby give notice that Herb lay morning. Remarks were made by Professors J. B Keeler, A. C. Lund fltrong ia authorized by me to collect all accouuta due the Grown Roller Mill and G. H. Urimhall and Arthur He has the wlio represented ths ctimmrrcial and lecelpt for the sam A copy of tiie resolutions of liooks. and all knowing themselves instudent respect which were adopted ly the debted to tlie Crown Roller Mills, school will Iw sent to tlie family and please see Idm and make settlement cost priutod in the next issue of the White aud aave further Your truly and Blue. Lucian Deal was one of GEO. M. D. ROBINSON. the best studeuta of tlie commeiclal college and he ia sincerely mourned A fresh supply of J. G. Mcby hia claMmntea and many friends. Donalds famous candies just in at Very Respectfully, Hat-urda- y. Men's and boys clothing and overcoats at Townsends Cash ud-a- i . nt Super-intendeuc- y, d Chi.il-wic- k, Bate. Mr. Gntheil' Home Misitionury. Appointments Nebo Stake, Dec. 29, 190s . Time of meetings 2 p. m., for all places except Knightaville where meeting is held at 7:3op n. AIvali J. Moo r 1st Ward: Payson Wm U. Pago Nephl Otteson 2nd Ward: Payson Charles Wliilw Jifugham Spring Lake: Alpheua S M. Over ISO kinds to select from. from Provo. Home Missionaries. Last winter an infant child of mine had croup iu a violent fbrm,'' says Elder John W. Roger a Christian Evangelist, of Filey, Mo. I gave lu-a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aud lu a aliart time all danger was past and the child recovered. Thla remedy notouly cures croup, but when given a soon as the first symptom! appear, will prevent tlie attack. Itcontaiiianoepiiimor other harmful aubetaucea aud may be given as confl d ntly to a baby as to an adult. For ala by Byron F. Ott. Also fresh bread A. Gutheil, THE BARBER! First Class Barbering in all its Branches. Richardson Depot St. Eli J. Santaquin: Joseph Clayani S. Bellows PAYSON, UTAH. rtrenu GoslienRufu(1 p Sn1J John II. Hayes Knlglitavllls: Carl R. Marcuaou John Moore Miss Frances Longenecker resigned her position as s teacher in onr pnblic schools, and returned Tuesday to her home in New York. The pupils of her school gave her a pleasant surprise last Saturday night in the Central School, where an unjoyable evening was spent by all. The time was occupied with game etc., and refreshments, and some very pretty presents were presented by the members of her school as takens of the esteem iu which Miss Longenecker waa held Frank Fairby the little folks. banks has been placed in charge of the school to fill the vacancy made by the resignation. DENTIST. C.C. LANGLEY, D. D, S. Benjnmin: Joseph Crump A. it Simmoua Lake Kliore: William Grolegut Even Kvensou Spanish Fork N. 1st Ward: 1. Jenson Edward Ileddowa Siniali Fork 2nd Ward: .lo A. Stone A Graduate of 5 Yearn Experience, prepared to do any kind of work known to the profes- sion. Ail John J. Schscrrer Spanish Fork T. Wride 3rd Ward: Wm, S. Tanner Slnlsh Fork 4th Ward: Jo 8. Bills John St iiliel Palmyra: F. A. Ilulsli Gt-nrg-e Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction. Office over Bank. DENTIST. ieter Roberts Salem Ward: Williaiu Finch SAMUEL D. MOORE, Clerk ef 8tak Everything in an line of Jewelry mil's Wm. Spiny, of up-to-da- Vt., gst a box of te at Pages store. cured a horrible Fever Sore on Ids leg. Nothing vise could. Positively cures iiruins, i iiiH, ulrei eruptions, bolls, burn corns and pile Only ATiC. Guaranteed fcy Townsend, tbe druggist. it-l- Tbs agency for the Troy 8leam Laundry has lieeu placed for Fay-so- n with Alma McClellan, who A will have his head quarters at this Surprise. Startling Very few could ladle vein looking at office. Best work and good service Asleep Amid Flames. Breaking Into a hloslng home, some A. T. I load ley, a healthy, robust black insured. firemen lately dragged the smith of Tlldvn, lud., that for ten vran Inr fo-iii- g The Handsomest Calendar of the scHRoui in ten colors) six hcadwoii six sliecl 10X 12 Inches), of aiiitiiigs by Mvrau, Depart-men- l, Issued by General Pama-nge- r Cl'iisiio. Milwauke' A St. Paul j n receipt of Railway, will lie H-twenty-fiv- e cent. Ailcref F. A. 'Miller, General Passenger Agent, p.ilcago. I Utah. Payson, 1 uokln Thirteen. mates from death. Faurled security, ho suffered such torture from RheuConsumption, Coughs and Colds. and death near. IPs that way when matism aa few could endure and The only Guaranteed Cure, you neglect roughs and cold Don't live. But a wonderful changn followed Two taking Electric Hitler. NO Cure. NO Pay. Your Drug- Ho It. Dr. King's New Discovery for Id U'ttlca wholly cured nip,' he writes, Consumption .rutection gives perfect will warrant it gist ngaint all throat, chest and lung aud I have nut fel'. a twinge In over a ABSOLUTELY CURES troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suf- year. They regulnte tha kidney Grip, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, fering. death and 'lector's hill. A purify the blood vid cure rheumatism, or any t() a late Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, improve dipersistent neuralgia, nervousness, lienlth. Affection of the Throat and Lung ue tlie nu atfiuliUirn.rough, Try HanideM and gestion and givu nlre tasting. Its guaranteed tn satisfy thorn. Only 50ccutn at TowuahcnU'a TRIAL BOTTLES FREE. " Regular Bias 60 cents and $1.00. by Townsend's Pharmacy, price 50c drug store. and $1 00. Trial bollhw free. mi-dlcl- ? Holiday Quods at Townsend's. Bucklens Andes (Salve, Hist wholly Save Tour Money. Globe-Heade- r: iMtli, Tickets will fl&th. 2Hth. Slat and January 1st, with Hattik M. filial limit January flud. Provo, December 10, 1901. By sedniug 18 Walton Furimc Driving Out tha Enemy. B. Y. A. Items. E iitor r For tho State Teachers Convention Decemlmr 2d, the Oregon Short Line will make a rate of one fare fur the round trip to Salt Lake, limited to Jan. flud, lOufl. Worthy of The U. S. Government equivalents show that toiqiml tht amount of heat produced by burning one cord of OAK COD i The monthly meeting of tbs priesthood of Nsbo Stake was held here last requires NUuruay morning, lu tha KEMMERER COAL 2137 pounds of suu was quite largely alteuded conM Rock Springs Coal 2267 M sidering tlie bad weather. It Is said the alleudauce was inueli larger than Castle Gate Coal 2273 ou similar occasions beftie the divi-ieM P. V.Winter Quarters Coal 2407 of Utah Stake. On tlie aland were president J. 8. 243S Koslyn Coal M Pag counselors Hyruiu Liemiuon aud Weber Coal 3168 Monthly Priesthood Letter From Oregon. Editor No doubt some of the readers o.( the Globe Header would like lo k'uow a little of the Grand Koude Valiev, a HEAD ao many untruthful reports era circulated concerning tliia uoitlieru country, I will endeavor to give a few of the advantages of Eaalern Oregon. We are located in the southern end of the valley, on what we rail Cat hern ALL CASES OF Creek, it being the moat desirable part of the valley. The IVtyaon people wlteu here looking at the country, miae thla part where the land la tha cheapest, and, we think the beat, Air the by nr new invention. Only those born deaf me incurable. poorer class who ere aeeklug ho met. Plenty of land can he bought on cosy HEAD NOISES1 CEASE IMMEDIATELY. terms and at reasonable prices, from F. A. WERMAN, OP BALTIMORE, SAYBi $20 to $5o per acre. There are about ten families here fiont Payton ao we feel somewhat at Itome. The country as we look at it, Hi a khout the tame ae Utah valley. We have a sugar factory Item, aa moat people are aware, which gives the country the same advantages as (JUh farmeia have fur the beet industry. Fur cattle tlie country can't bo beat y hcarin la the diwaacd car has bees catireljr restored. I thank jroa heartily aad beg la rcaaia at tliia time of the year the dry Very truly Tourm. en; P. A. WEKMAN, 7j Breadway, Balthaore, Ud. ktauds on the hillside gram Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation, in every direction, making a flue view from the valley. EYOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME Wo havo an open market here; IHTEfWATIOHAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 U SALLE AYE., CHICAGO, ILL close to Pwtlsud, a farmer can sell anything ho can raise, for ready cash, at far better prices Uiau those ou the Utah market. of Get out i oya and see tha couutry and you'll flud there ia anniethlug waiting for you some other place. hero the Wo have fcomo same aa a gnat many other place Tne wind bothers ua some, hut not like tie Utah wind. In tha summer time we have a northern breese that makes the country cool during the hot summer day In this section the ground Is very soft and awfully muddy when it get. wet. Water ia close to the surface and apringaaro quite numerous in the valThe anew ley and even on the hill Ailla very deep In the mountain hut does not lay long In the valley. We have no use for sleigh e don't bring any when you come. If we ever need onethe tinioer is done at hand, and of plenty of It. A man can get a load of nue timlier In ten hours. The little town of Union la the CALL AND GET ESTIMATES! county seat and tle outside business all cum a this way, tliua making It a One place for tiie businessmen, who cutom-r- a with greet their a smile when they come to town to market their butter, egg etc., which FURNITURE bring a good price the year round. A SUBSCRIBER. A story I told us of what happened to a ImsIiAiI young man of tliia place In i town not mauy miles from here. He kal called tn see Mi girl. ' Aa a storm wa coming up the girls father asked him to remain overnight Next morning when invited to a aeat at the table be very reluctantly accepted. He aat opposite a minor and discovered Gist he had to comb hia hair. Then he dropped his fork on the- floor, and aa he stooped to get it upset Ilia coffee. Matters west from bad to worse until finally the young man quit eating and put his hauiis under the tal'l. The loose end of the tablecloth was laywhen lie touched it ing In Ills lap and lie t rrned pal-- . He thought It was Ills s'lirl and that in hia nervous excitement while dressing he hail forgstten to put the garraeatliiside Ida trousers. That accounted fur his amilt-- and (Brown'd Old Stand) Them waa no time to lone. now $1.75 Hat, worth $2 75, Caps, the very best, 25c to 50c He hurriedly stuffed the wipioad ldrt inside lit trouser Two mluutea later Plush Caps, worth $i'2S, 65c Hats, worth $2 25, $1.50 when Mm y arose from the table there Men's Dress Shirts, 50c Hats, worth $1 75, $1.35 waa crash The diahes lay in a brokWinter Gloves & Mitten, 15c up en Mens Hosiery, worth 15c, xoc mar u the floor. The young n aa worth $2.75, $2 Ladies' Mens Shoes, worth $3 5 I pul It- lh.ee feetof tablecloth out of Ills Shoes, '25 panti and fled. He Is now in hiding, Ladies Shoes, worth $1.75, $1 sizes 7)4 up ) add the girl ia on the lookout for a less bishful lover. Underwear and everything else in proportion. Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. Dr Office 7A F- - Bolladay. Two doors West of Gutheil' Barter Shop. F. McCAW. Watchmaker isks&a and Jewclei Fine Repairing a Specialty OTi ' vuiti trout, 1Arsvy, |