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Show Church Directory. PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL. Keytar services 11 a. m. and 7:20 p. hi. Sundays, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting Wed mesday evening at 7;30. Strangers always welcome. Rev. A, C. Todd, pastor. M. A. Miner, Proprietor. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Fresh and Smoked Meats of all Kinds Cash paid for fat calves. Free delivery 1 pay cash FOR FAT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKEN TURKEYS, ICtc., Etc. o-: Call at my place 1 o HARRY WEBB, SPRING VILLE .... UTAH ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. Q. W. SHORES, Ceeuartlaf PkyiUtaa. Thai Xsotltutie 1 duly lnor-p lnor-p era. ted under tho Uw of TJteh, with e. oltal stock ot 1 50,000. 00, ind la penfeJlr Arreted to tao tremrt ad our of all ohro&lo, dp-oes.t4 and wurtlnr dlium wkicb, hve Un bffl the feraerm.1 practitioner. Absolutely the tnoot equipped In-ftttwtloa In-ftttwtloa wwt of jPlkicag-o, adapUd for eithar mall or oHoo tretment. Usui ex pcrsoaal vperrtslos of Dr. Q. W. 8hoa-e, (orljiaator of th.0 45.00 a month fee for Chronic dlo-) dlo-) whom thill ud experience IkATe mad thin Institution famous m tho tro&txnest and our of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, D8AFNE5S, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WVAK ATOM AC H, RNBUMATISn, FKfTALB I5EA5US. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DHBILITY, FITS. RUPTURE PERMANENTLY. Qfj A MOUTH FOB ALL THX A JO VI PISSASXS. A Special department for treating 4mmi ol Men. buret guaraattod. Offices U Uil Second Seats Street, ALT LAXB CZTT, UTAH. 4V you livb our town WMTE &-3Sr Dress Making Mrs. Yates has optned parlors in the Bank Building, upstairs, where she will be pleased to meet her friends and patrons who desire work done in THE LATEST FASHIONS A.1D BEST WORKMANSHIP. SPRING VI LLE, UTAH. WATSON le the TUce to HOTJTZ'S w SOAPS, CANDIES AND CONFKOTIONKRY. Candles from 15c to 40c per round. Toilet Soap 3 bars for 5c. - Carbolic Soap 25c per bar 2 for 45c. A full line of Croft & Reed's Med icated Soaps always 00 band. CALL And Ste Us at 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel. Standard ft fleat I Market. SOTES Of THE WEEK. Mrs. A. C. Todd id reported to be very sick. The little son of Layfette Johnson is suffering; from an abecss. For Sale-A good second hand cook stove. Inquire of Mrs. Felt. Mrs. I'. J. Starr left, Friday, for a months visit to ber sons at Starr Ranch. Gus Houtz made the acquaintance cf the Maccabee goat last Tuesday evening. Miss Anna Palmer of Ogden was visiting her friend, Miss June Bryan, this week. Dr. Dunn reports that Frank Cran-dall Cran-dall Is -recovering from his wound very nicely. C. L. Packard was down from Silver City and spent a few days in town this week. Joe Jakes of Spanish Fork was locked up Thursday night for being drunk aod disorderly. Pay son Globe. Myron Crandall Is absent on a trip to Oklahoma and other Eastern and Southern sections selling potatoes for Win. M. Roylance. Fred Maack cf Salt Like Citvls again a member of The Independent gang, having coma down from Salt Thursday to help out the belated paper. Charley and Will Allen. Dlmick Huntington and Vet ColTermau returned re-turned Sunday night from a two weeks hunting trip up in the hills. They report fair luck. II A. Loaff, a Salt Lake photographer photograph-er who has been doing business in I'rovo the past week, was in town Wednesday looking over the city with the idea of doing- business for a week or so. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. De-Witt's De-Witt's Little Early Riser, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. Springville ha? a case of diphtheria. The victim is the little daughter of John Van Leuven. The case has been quarantined and all due caution has been taken by the authorities to prevent the spread of this dreaded disease. Harry Webb was up at Scefteld a few days last week, returning Monday night. Harry said they had sleighing there Sunday, and that the camp was colder than blazes. He acquired a car load of sheep pelts, eje, while on the trip. One of Springvlllc's enterprising farmers, Moroni Miner, has raised several bushels of sweet pototoes this season. They are very fine specimens, and would delight the heart of any North Carolinian. This is the second year he has raised sweet potatoes. The "Bicyclist's Rest Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencies. emer-gencies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Peterson's Drug Store. Orson Mower was down Thursday, from Oakland and reports cverthing O. K. in that,thriving little suburb of Springville. He says that the threshing thresh-ing which has been much delayed by the rainy weather the past two weeks is now finished, and that the crops this year are good. He also states that he doesn't know of a case of sickness sick-ness In that settlement. James E Hall was given a farewell partv last Friday evening at the City Hall, by his Sunday School class. The time was pleasantly whlled away by dancing, songs, speeches and recitations. recita-tions. In a neat speech, Win. Roylance Roy-lance in behalf of the class, presented Mr. Hall with a fine gold watch. He gives up the class to act as superintendent superin-tendent of the Fourth ward Sunday School. Nephl Packard returnod, Friday night, from a prospecting trip out In the Sweetwater mining district in Wyoming and has the past few days been making the citizens hearts glad with the sight of an elegant specimen, speci-men, which came out of the Mormon Crevice, a claim in that district, which gives the wandcrful assay of 175.000 per ton In gold. He also brought samples from other claims In that neighborhood, two of which give !H)9.23and $628 respectively In gold. From what claims these last two samples were obtained Mr Packard would not state. $100 Reward $100 The realtors of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science bus been ablo to cure In all Its staues, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure kaown to the uiedlclcal fraternity. Caturrh bolus; a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional con-stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. system, iheunby destroying the foundation of the disease, and ftlvlng the putlent strength by building up the coustltutlon aud assisting nature In doing Its work. The prourleters have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure, Send for lists of testimonials. Address. F, J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo, O. ySold by rtruufclstn, TV. Catarrh in thk Head, that troublesome and disgusting disease, may be entirely cured by a thorough course of Hood's Sarsaparil!a, the great blood purifier. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick-headache, sick-headache, Indigestion, biliousness. All druggists. 25c. Beet digging goes merrily on. Joo Stevenson was down from Thistle, Tuesday. Sugar beet digging la this vicinity is nearly finished. The veteran Ell Ashcraft, of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, was in town today. Charley Rrai'.sford was down from Eureka a few days this week. E. A. Gregory was in town Sunday. He is at present working at Frovo. 8. M. Bacon has started the construction con-struction work on an addition to his residence iu the Second Ward. E. J. Stanson Is going to get in a large stuck of holiday goods right away. Before buying eull and see him. If you want to subscribe for, or send remittances to the Salt Lake Tribune do so through their local agent, E. N. Jordan. Ether Blanchard has a pear tree on his place which has made the enormous enorm-ous growth of 12 feet, 4 inches this season from a dormant bud. Any one interested in mechanical devices should pay G. S. Wood Mercantile Mer-cantile Co.'s store a call, and see the new ready reckoner scales which they have just put in. Otto Caffrey was the recipient of a surprise party last night in honor of his 18th birthday. A large number of his young friends were present and a good time was bad by all. Yesterday Harry Webb was displaying display-ing a cherry twig with a fullblown blossom on it. He said the tree from which it was picked bad huudredsof biossoms at the present time. George W. Darke, of Salt Lake City, is manipulating the type writer for Wm. 11, Roylance. Mr. Roylance will look after the bookkeeping until Myron Crandall returns from his trip in Oklahoma and Kansas. Mr. G. R. Cloud, an attorney, who has been in Utah this summer is staying with us for a few days, study ing the prospects here for a permanent perman-ent location, or waiting developments f r better quarters iu other localities. St. George Union. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, coustlpation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried De-Witt's De-Witt's Little Eirly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Peterson's Drug Store. A band of Gypsies, or some other heatheuish creatures, struck the town Saturday afternoon and pestered the citizens until Monday, when the Marshal kindly suggested that Spring vllle was not a very healthy place for them at present. They quickly packed their traps and took up their weary march southward. The following guests have registered register-ed this week at the Boyer House: W. H. Fowler, Serial ia Mo; E. A. Gregory and G. H. Curney, Salt Lake; Thomas H. Martin, Chicago; S. G. Hobart, Clear Creek; William McClane and T. R. Knight, of Philadelphia; Win. Baily and John J. Davis, Provo and T. S. Evans, Seatlle. The following is the program of the Hungerford Literary and Debating Society tomorrow evening: Song, "America," by the society. Debate, "Resolved, that non-partisan elec tions are the best for municipalities" affirmative, Elliot Jordan and Ross Bonny; negative, Will Gibson and Stanley Staten. Instrumental music, Cassle Johnson. Essay, Josephine Liddle. Current Events, Jefte Strang. Oration, Miss Taylor. Reading, Read-ing, Milan Crandall. Song, Minnie Meneray and Alice Streeper. Those who believe chronic diar rhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. E. Grlsham, of Gaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz; "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea eversince the war and have tried all kinds of medicines for It. At last I found a remedy that effected a cure and that w as Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This medicine can ulways be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson. Deal & Mendenhall have secured the contract for grading the Y on the Oregen Short Line at Lehl Junction. They have about ten teams at work at present. The Y leaves the Salt Lakc & Western track at a polot about one mile west ef the station and connects with the main line of the Short Line one mile north of the union depot. There Is about one and a quarter tu iles of (trading to do, and the contractors expect to finish it in about twenty-five days. They came direct from Nampa, Ida., where they had Just finished a large contract on the B. O, & N. railway. Fanners who have not cut their third eul ting of alfalfa would do well to make hay while the sun shines. Our Three Crown Triple extracts cyst a little more than common ex tracts, but they are Three times stronger. Arthur Bird and Miss Mary Bryan were married last Thursday evening at the home of the brides parents in the First ward. Take your old harness to Joe Pexton ot the Miner building aud have them made as good asnew. He wants a load of wood on repairing. J. C. Willsoa. of Springville, and Miss Emma Herbert, of Benjamin, were married at the home of the brides parents in - Benjamin, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Subscriptions taken for any magazine, maga-zine, paper or book, at publisher's prices, by E. N. Jordan, local agent for the Subscription News Co., of Chicago. L. J. Whitney and E. A. Hall returned re-turned last week from a successful prospecting trip in Brown Park, Uintah county, where thev have struck it rich. Mrs. Wallace Bird presented her husband with a fine girl, Saturday. Mother and baby are doing well and Wallace is the happiest man In the world or at least he fcCilnks he is. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a con stant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Peterson's Drug Store. Johnson & Houtz, the theatrical managers, are very busy getting their company ready for the road. Tbey expect to start on their annual tour of the State about the 15th ef next month. Miss Pearl Ethier will travel thisseason with the compauyasthe leading lady. Mrs. W. M. Spafford, related to many of the same name in this city and Springville, died at her home at Annabclla on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Daniels, W. K. Spafford and several other relatives left here Tuesday to attend the funeral. Enquirer. It's an old saying "The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it." And it is because people have taken Sim mons Liver Regulator that they kBow it to be a most excellent medicine and especially for the Spring and Fall when there is so much Malaria in the air. Mr. W. T. Lee, of Pendleton, N C. says, "I hare used Simmons Liver Regulator for twenty years, in place of calomel and quinine." The new Si Perkins company held the boards at the opera house last Saturday evening. They were greeted with a fair sized audience, and the people who came out received full value for their money in good hearty laughs. The show was a good one, the specialties being the best seen here in a long time. To say that the audience was well pleased is putting it mildly, and the company may be sure that they will be greeted with a full house if they ever visit Spring' rille again. The Sunday Schools of the L. D. S cnurcn win meet in their various wards next Sunday. The Second ward will meet in the Central school build ing; Third ward, at their building just north ot the Dinwoody block; Fourth ward, in the meetinghouse. Three of the Union Board, the Stake Presidency, also the Stake Superin-lendency Superin-lendency is expected to be here to organize the different Sunday schools. Parents, children, and all interested in Sunday school work are cordially Invited to be present. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recomeodations Included therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. T) To say that it was satisfactory iu its results, is putting It very mildly, indeed. in-deed. It acted like magic aod the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy In recom mending this excellent Cough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Lib erty, Libertytown, Maryland. The 2i and 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. C. J Peterson. Marriage Licenses Granted. The following marriage licenses have been graated by the County Clerk since last report: Oscar L. Hoi instead and Miss Ida A. Darling, both of Leh!; J. C. Will son, of Springville, and Miss Emma Herbert, of Benjamin; Mathlas E. Hansen, of Lake View, and Miss Adell Luker, of American Fork; C. II Chatwin and Emma J. Boyle, both of Santaquin. TTTANTED TUtTST WORTH Y AND ACT W tve gentlemen and ladles to travel for responsible, established bouse In I. tan Monthly M5 and expenses. Position sternly. Reference. Kncloev self-addressed stamped envelope TV iiatsmnn Co., 1", chinnon O Per Gent off on all kiuJi of LADIES' H T. ffiolen & Are selling To make Cloaks for Everybody We have ju?t received an elegant nnd complete line of o Ladies' : Capes : and : Jackets In all the new thles and cuts. We Can Save You Money. A nicely trimmed Beaver Capo for $2, and upwards. Children's Jackets and Coats Specialty-. DON'T BUY TILL YOU SEE THEM. IRVINE 14 Oentre St. Ape ijoli goiijg to BUild ? Oo, MARK COOK, Lessee, For Vll liixxdis of B 3R, I C HI . Yard Located at the old Cook 00 Envelopes I for 60 cents. 2: Or just 20 cents more than they would cost you elsewhere and WITH OUT return card printed on corner. Let us print a trial 100 for you. If you use printed envelopes your letters will come ba ck if directed wrong. ZZZ CALL AT OFFICE OF p The Independent B SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. in DarnrQin WAISTS or TAtf SHOES at Caffery Reynolds FURNITURE AT COST. room for a most & SONS, Provo. . -- .M.iV.A.'l. I'M.. II on & Friel Yard, South of Spriuvill |