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Show JME HbAPER. -- fme PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER So, VOL. 14: A MERRY TO ALL. United States Land Office. Kotife. CHRISTMAS Suit Lake City, Utah Nov. 8. 19U2 dancers aliccld gat all the To wlibm U may concern: Notice ia hereby glvtru Unit the Stat of dancing they want this week. Utah haa flied in thia office a Hat No. I'J'J, of lamls by tiie said Sluts Thia ia cue tint of the j ear fur tin iftalilUlimont of jwrmanunt for iirigHling purjios, un-ti- when nearly everybody wants to section 12 of tint act of CmgreM home for visit." np; loved July 18, I 94. The follow- "go ing tnu-- rnnhnu-ai- i in an il list are in a tnwuiihipi ontaiiilng mineral claims i,f rccrd , via: Perhaps Dr. Payne of Salt Lake Thu Ei NWW; Ei SW1'; SW1-- 4 has iiqw gotten himself into ike K71-- 4 Sws. 21, 4 SE 4 NV Sue. where hi wont clip away for toils 4 . H. S B. L. Mur. J 28, Tp. E., A copy of said Data an for as it qnito a while. to raid trai ls by descriptive sub iiviriona, baa lieeu conspicuously in Iba earn old condition was ou!y t liia office for inspection by any per ami iul.eroaiod, and by tho public agaiu prevail last Tuesday night when the Home Dramatic Co., ;i,n,,raily. Within tho next aixty day folio' pat cu a play. Only a email ing the rime of this notice, under iuatructiona of Nov. 9, audience came out. 1698, (1SL.D. 4S9), protests or enn (eat against the claim of the Stats to That waa a moat interesting any oi the tra.tsor subdivision herejn-ef- o re described, on the ground that and instructive lecture given at the aaiuo is more valuable for mineral ike Second Ward Meetiug ilouso tlum for aKricultural purptwa will le receiv'd and noted for rputt to the last Friday night by Professon; general Land Office, at Vaaiiiui;tin, D Widtaoe and Rail of the AgriculC. Failure ao to proinst or enntes tural College ut Logan, Utah. It ithin the lime specified will lie con was given for the different agriculfiltered sufficient evidence of the of this atclion, and character sf the tracts, and tural pursuits to those ho atluason a was gcud the selection thereof, living otherwise free from objection, will be recommend- tended, and showed our farmers, stock-raker- s, ed for etc,, that more careFRANK D. HOBBS, ful alteutii'U ought te be given Its er 1-- re-lat- Black-Haw- Register GEO. A. SMITH, Receiver. First pub, Nov, IS; last Jan. 8. Notice. United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Uil, Nuveinur ' 17, 1902. Te whom it may concern: Notice In hereby given ihnt the State f Utah bus filed iu this office a list No 43, ot UiiiIh selected liy (he raid Stale for the establishment nnd niainteuam 4fan Insane Asylum, under section 12. of tho act of Congress approved July follow-lutracts em8, 1894. The braced in said Hat urn in a IuwukI.I(. centuining mineral claims of record viz: The Ei SW.'i Son. 4, El-- 2 NWJ Sec 23, Tp 9 S , R. 2 E., S L. Mcr. A QPy of raid Hat ao far as it re- raid tracts ly descriptive suh- haa been conspicuously Mis, office ftJT'InajH.H'tton by any interested, and liy the public generally. Within the next sixty days following ilie date of Ibis notice, under departmental Instructions of November 27, 193, (23 L. 1)., 459). protests or contests Against the cMiiof the State to any of Ike tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore descriliud, on the ground that the some is morn valuable for mineral than for agricultural purpose will bo received and noted for report to the General Land Office, at Washington, Failure, so to protest ur contest Hjieclfled will bo considered sufficient evidence of the cliaraclor of the tracts, nnJ the selection thereof otlierwiso free from objection, will ho recommended for approval. FRANK D. HOEBS Register 1). C. within the time non-ininer- al fa-lu- GEO. A. SMITH Receiver First pub. Nov. 27; lost Jau. 22, G8. Notice, I wisli to M.ite to my Payson friends llial I am now located at 593 Second South Struct, Salt Lake City,' and carrying a complete line ef Gants' Furnishings, lints, Cup, Boots. Miner, Notions nnd Ladies Furnishings, and would he pleosed to have my l'ayson friends call on me whan iu tiie city. You puss my place of business when en route up town flora tiie R. G. W. I. LEVITT. depot, doles Hot Blasts Huishs. A. S. Cut Prices on Jewelry, Watches end Spectacles at Townsend's store, Pay eon. A New Remedy. The old friesda of Chamber Iains Cough Remedy will be pleased to know that the manufacturers of that preparation have gotten out a new remedy called Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tnblets, nnd that it is meeting with such success iu the treatment of constipation, biliousness, sick headache, impaired digestion and like disorders. These Tablets are easier to lake nnd more pleasant iu effect tlisn pills, then they not only move the bowels, bnt improve the appetite and correct any disorders ot the stomach and liver. For sale by J. L. Town- businesses to make them more succeesfnl. We believe the luciure did much good. tii.se altm-Janc- Black-Ha- wk were only about 20 Thera who came out and the couples afternoon waa pleasantly spent with picnic and a program which all took a great interest in. Au organization was completed, and the officers oppoiated will work fer this end of the eonnty. Following are the officers chosen; Isaac Fierce, president. J. S. Page, 1st. Orson Cret-r- , 2nd Jas. Clemmons, 3rd. conncil haa become imbued with a desire to have all persona observe the quarauliue born some, law. There have well known as it by all, who have been somewhat careless about this matter. The council has cow appointed T. W. Cloward to look after the enforcement, and he intends doing it. It is hisdnty, in csss he fiuds anybody breaking the laws cf quarantine to prosecute them, aud iu this way, it in thought that the contagious diseases can b Oar eity overcome. It has keen thought pretty strongly that Borne of the diseases have been smuggled and in thia way many people have been exposed. It certainly looks that way for the quarantine physician has been very caieful to put up s ' flag whersvrr a contegioss disRobert Gourlcy, 4th. ease mads its appearauce, aud if all had reported iu due time, Charles Brewertoa, secretary tbs disease could now have been .1 vice-presiden- t. vice-preside- nt vine-preside- and treasurer. Executive Committee: S. 13. Face, Chester Nisonger; J. L. Jenkins, J . Bowers, I. F. Tiffany, E. Ferguson, 8. Richardson. The association was then chris tened the Indian War Veterans of Nebo Stake." The festivities wrs drawn to a close at 7 p. ia.. as there were not enough people present to warrant giving a dance. nearly stamped out But instead ot that there are uew cases developing occasionally, or that we have a good amount of it right NO. 311 of the Agricultural College of Utah will hold a Farmers lu Sard mteling house. All are invited to come out as they will speak on the live topics pertaining to agricultural needs of this suction, including irrigation, drj arming, stock raieiug, dairy horticulture, etc. All are cordially invited to come out. Assessment No. a. The Granite Mining and Milling Company, a corporation Office aud jrlnciial place of business, Sautnqul, Jtah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the dirwunn. held on tiie 12ih day of December 1902, an assessment of2ceiitSr share waa levied on all tho Mock of tne Coriarallon, ve per cent of aaid SMieasnirut ( be xi Id in Gull, one liaif of said cash to w paid at tho office of the secretary oil or before the 2nd day of January 19u3, lie other half of tho cash to be paid at the same place, on or before the llUi day of Feburary 1903, the balance can be paid in labor on the coin tuny works, to tiie order of the superintendent, if paid when called for. Any slock upon which this assessment remains unpaid on tho 11th day of February J903 willt delinquent auu advertised for sale, at public auctlen, and unless payment is made liefore, will be sold on tho 13lli day of Aid'll 19U3, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together tiilli the cost ot lulvtnislug, and IheexpenM-a-. Tuuxias 11. Hekijh, ja. . , Hi-fn- - m 18 OLD RELIABLE stitutein Fayeou at the Second Secretary. along, By order of the Directors. Ws hope the laws will be strictly Thera ia a great deal of comenforced and when a man is taken For Die imHi.lnys tiie O, r. L. oflrs ment among our citizens over the for disobedience of them, that rate of uue fare fur the roiinii trip up from points in Uiah to Clicvenne, enormous (?) fine, i5.te8crsed by he be nade pay for it as he Colorado Sprint-- , ami Tuelilo our city justice last week on Garry un December 22ui ami 23rd Hin'ti-- to should be Stevens wLo went up and pleaded January 3, 19u.'k Ticket's fur Du'.ver will he raid returning ever the .Rio to to the exposing people guilty Giandu iliiea ifso dfnired. Bids Wanted. The smallpox soma time ago. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. every Fun health of a had apeui bvsrd The Fsjson achool board will day great evening, nubjcrt for Dec. 21st receive bids for the janitorahip of The word of Christ concerning his deal of time, and seme money iu The Home Dramatic. Abraham Waa 1 Am" Divinity the Peieetneet school for this Chrii-liagutting evidence, sufficient to make Endeavur every Wcduesday of tbs up until uooa The Homs Dramatic presented schoolofyear, un example of the case and when December. Address all evening. 29th B. I. Ward, Pastor. they had almost secured enough "The World Against Him at the bids to Mrs. Millie Stark, clerk of for a couriction the party gees to Opera House last Tuesday .even- the school board. Fight VIII Be Bitter. the justice and pleads guilty and ing to only a small audience, but who will persist in cIob-n- g Those Jancer-Taylo-rgets a fine of 5. W ell, we dont the $ ifeo went with a vim, whiV-- is their ears against the continual not UBtiaTly attendee t on a prowonder at kith pleading guilty, Jasper Taylor, aged 22 and recommendation of Dr. Kings All after noticing the enormity (?) of duction by home talent. Adelma Tanner, aged 18, of 9ew Discovery for Consumption, dies tbefine. It waa nothing Bbort of parties, or nearly all, took their this city west over to Provo will have a long and bitter fight farce and if cur city affairs, es- parts exceptionally well for new and secured a marriage with their troubles, if not ended Then again there Tuesday pecially when the health of Ihs beginners. icense, after which they were earlier by fatal termination. Read community is at stak, are to be were- some, as in the cases cf married before leaving the county whatT.B. Beall of Beall, Miss, made a farce of (hen it is time that Philo Wigktman and Joo Morgan scat. iss to say: "Last fall my wife had something should be done t who only look hold of their roles The couple returned t ay son every symptom of consumption. As it nov i ehort time before the produc-in- at govern such caoes. sight and will make their She took Dr. Kings New Disso thay were entitled to some atands it will be difficult to prosehome here. covery after everything else bad cute people if they do this same consideration. As for the ladii-s- . W join with their friends in ailed. Improvement earns at acquitted congratulations aud good wishes. claps of thing, for they can easily they all did W9ll aa-once and four bottles entirely ran down to the justice sad plead themselves with credil, aud each cured her. Guaranteed by all This Weeks Amusements. gnilty, wbtn the board of health showed that they had some ability ins 50c, andtl.00. Pi druggists. in this line, and if given plenty gets to crowding them, and pay bottles Trial free. This is a week of amusements their fine, anything from (2.50 to of opportunity would develops in Payson. All in all (5. The conncil has now ap- considerable talent. On Tuesday night the Home There are few ailments so uncomoff well the and went those play pointed a man io see that the Dramatic gave "The World fortable as tiut they ran easily be wketook are cf law bnt is part deserving observed, quaranliae Against Him" in the Opera rureil by using Tablers Buckeye Pile him that he has his praise. we nan House; last night a big ball was Ointment. Relief fullewe Us use, and give at the pavilion; this after- any oue suffering from piles can not hands fall. noon at 2 oclock a childrens afford to neglcLt to give it a trial, will be given at the Pavilion Price bo dance in bottles, tubes, 75 cl. A Costly Mistake. Fails. aBd a big dance tonight Ike Ranquist exBlinders are sometimes very opera house will also be lighted Alex Ranquist, who has beeo tonight for the appearance of John pensive. Occasionally life itself The Best Yet. is the price of a mistake, but conducting a grocery store and & Lindsay and his company in Tie sre mow prepared to give you'll never bs wrong if you take meat market on Maia street for The Three Musketeers. Tomorrow the our Dr. Kiugs New Life Fills for several months has, we under subsnribers, who pay a veer Big night will Ball be at advance in tbs bestoffsr ws have given Masquerade bankstand in for letters applii-Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, to make. Tbis also able bten and the Pavilion yet everybody Ti.n store ie now iu Liver or Bowel troubles. They ruptcy. to new subscribers. To Salt Lake Costuming applies 25c at charH f Q'tot Johnson of dpsaish going. The are gentle yet thorough. &11 wbo all pay up arrearages and Fork, who is on of Mr. Rauquists Uoase will furnish costumes sue ene year in sdrauce we will give all drug stores. with all will have a man here day main creditors, aud the doors are exhibition at the them ns years sulecriptioa to tke on th eosiames been and all have so this lucked, Farmer published Fur broken lioib, chilblains, burns; pavilion where all can get them at at Halt Lake in " We week. are to and see it connection with sorry LI to ecu Ids, bruised skin, sore iron t, and tl, prices ranging from 59 cents sr. sores of every kind, apply Ballard's bops Mr. Ranquist may be able to Tbsse in connection with the the It is a weekly publication deSnow Liniment. It will give immediate see his way clear and goia busi- different parties througout the voted to the interests of agriculture, relief and heal any wound. Price i5 ness again. town will make this a very lively including general farming, stock and 5o cents. week. raising, dairying, poultry-raising- r tll o-nt- a Intnr-Montsi- POWDBt Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE . Probate and Guardianship Notice. Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Fuither information In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dintiict, Plata of Utah, in and for the County of Utah, Probate Division. Estate of ( Robert Sheeu 1 Notice vv Sale Deceased. ( Under authority of an order of sals granted by the District Ceurt of tiie Fourth Judicial District, Blateof Utah, in and fir the County of Utah, dated December I3th, l9i2, I will sell at jirivate sale the foUuwing decrlbed liersonal property, 1. Five and one tuilf shares of water s'oi'k lu tho Salem Irrigation and C m:-- leru auy. 2. Two stoves . C. Cnplioard, tublo, rocking chair, flour bln, picture frame, bed room suite, three jiillows, two plates, live goblets, oue dish, dining table, safe, six ehairs, tea set, feather bed, and two qulite. One walking plow. 1 will also sell at private sale the following described real estate, under tiie authority of the same order, 1. Commencing 12:17 chains E. oftbe of section N. W. corner of the & V. 2, Tp. 9 8. of R. 2 E. Salt Lake Meridian: thence H. 2 deg. W. 8 98 chains; S.- 88 deg.-Uwm ssln. ' E. 4.92 chains; thence N. 2 deg. E. 9.84 chains; tbenea N. 88 deg. 15 min. W. 4.92 chains; thence 8. 2 deg. W. 8.90 chains to tho place of beginlng. Area 4.85 to-w- it: l bed-stea- t: 1-- 4 - - 15 acres more or leas. 2. Also commencing 1. 0 chains W. ot the 8. W. corner of Block 28, Salem Townslte Survey; thence W. 14.30 chains; thence N. 51 deg. So min. E. 2.24 chains; thance N. 58 deg. 8o min. E. 14.72 chains more or Ium to the street; thence S 9.09 chains to the place of begiuing. Area 8.70 acres more or less, situate lu the N. ene half of Section 11, Tp. g 8. of R. 2. E. Balt Lake Meridian. Tbo osle will be mads on or after January 10th, 19o3, and bids will be received at my office Payson City, Utah County, Utah. Terms of sale caali, gold coin of the United States, Un per cent of tiie bid payable at the time oftbe rale, and balance upon the continuation of the sale by this Court. Dated Deceinln-- r 1 8th. 19o2. 11YRUM LEMMON. Administrator of tho estate of Robert bbeen. Deceased. Evans A Kydalch, Attorneys for Ad mluiatrator. In the Dist. Court oftbe Fourth Judicial District, Stale of Utah, in and for (lie County of Utah, Probate Division, Estate of Sarah Ann Gunner Reece, Deceased notice to Creditors. Creditors will present clasnis with veuel.ers to the undersigned at Payson City, County of Utah, State of Utah, on or ifore Arli 20th. A. D. 19o8. Thomas E. Reece and Peter G. Hanson Executors of the Estate of Sarah Ann Gunuer Re ice. deceased. Evans A By a'ch, Attorneys for the Executors. Date of first publication, Dec. 16tb, 19u2. Globe-He&d- are headquarters for fresh oysters in bulk or can. Wightmsa k Hon. "We , florihorticulture, culture end market gardening, and the matter is especially I'll Meet selected with reference to this semi-ar- id cosntry. This offer will only hold good for s few weeks, so alt wbo want a big thing for a little money "will have to where they always keep hurry." the finest of The regular price of tbs tso papers is $2.25 but we have a limited nnmber of aubNcrip-lion- s Liquors and to the Inter- - Mans tsin Farmer which we will give as s premium to those who pay np and oue year in advance. The Into? Mountain Farmer is Careful attention given to fampublished once a week nnd is deily trade. voted to the agricultural nnd other matters of great importance to jMjM farmers, stock men, etc , of this VALTER HENRY, Prop. intermounlsin region, bee-keepin- g, FRANK HAWKINS, Boot and Shoe Repairing. Oue door west Gutheila Barber shop, 1ayson, U.nh. Satisfaction Guaranteed! All diseases start iu the bowels. Keep them open or you will bo sick. CA3CARETS act like nature. Keep liver and bowels active without a Hickening gripiog feeling. Six million people take nnd Try willie sold on Dec. 19 and Koth on recottnend CASCAIVLTS. from rrlncip&l staling that a lOo hex. All druggists. ntscliuol. they are lu send. For the lielidsy excursion the R (. W. wifi Kell tlckvtH to all mint at info f one fir for round trio. Dales of ;ile D c. 24, 25 and 31, I9u2 and Jan. 1st. I'MS. Fur Ktudeni a1 tending school at Oj;dcn. Snlt Lake and Provo tickets To Enforce Quarantine. Veterans. War Veterafia of 1'ayson held a reunion and picnic at the opera house last Monday. The meeting was called for the sole purpose of electing s committee to sre to the arranging for the regular reunions and work to have them down this way The noti-niluer- al api-rova- k 1903. Farmers Institute. Professors Widteoe and Ball of th Agricultural College at Logs were here last Friday and held farmers institute in the second ward meeting house which contained several of our progressive fstmers who sre seeking to ad vance in the agricultural pnrsaits which they have lakn up. The professors gave some good instructions and showed tho farmer's bow they could get batter mulls by careful study of their work, and urged that a more systematic course be adopted ia all branches of agricultural work The professors made a good ini prtssion and their next visit is anxiously awaited. It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarsenasa. A day or two before the attack th child becomes hoarse. This is boou followed by a peculiar rough Give Chamberlains cough. Cough Remedy freely as soon the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will diapul all symptoms of croup. Ia this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never boen known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always lie drpeuded upon ant that is pleasant and safe to take For sale by J. L, Toe?iaend. You at The CLUB Wines, Ggars. |