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Show II III 1 -i I.. THE SMSViLLE IN0EPEN9T. Issuel Every Friday. D. P. FELT, Editor and Maimer. Local Mention. Statehood. 'Tia now Judge Westwood. Before this is read Statehood will have been proclaimed; Hurrah! Be sure and write 1899, and State of Utah instead of Territory. Geo. P. Thompson of the R. G. W. was a New Year's caller at this oflice Next Monday evening the old City Council will formally turn the affairs of the city over to the new officers. Elder J. M. Pal ton who returned from hii mission recently is arranging arrang-ing to start up his lime burning kilns as soon as Spring opens. Charlie Reynolds's baby who was burned somewhat severely last Friday Fri-day is getting along nicely. The burns on her face are almost entirely healed. If you desire a luxurious growth of hair of a natural color, nature's crowning crown-ing ornament of both sexes, use only Hall's Vegetable Silician Hair Re-newer. Re-newer. The two large heating stoves that have recently been placed in the city hall have made the place quite comfortable, com-fortable, and no one need fear visit log the hall on account of the cold. When the children have earache warm a few drops of Pr. J. H. McLean's Mc-Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment on a traspoonand drop it Into the ear, the effect will be magical. It stops the pain Instantly. Price 25c, 50c and ei.00 per bottle. Brakeman Seely of Salt Lake caueht his hand between the bumpers at the depot Tuesday, sustaining Injuries which necessitated the amputation of the thumb and two lingers of the right hand. Pr. Puun performed the operation. Pr. Shields, an eminent physician of Tennessee, says: "I regard Ayer's ftarsaparilla as the best blood medi cine on earth, and I know of many Jvjmarkable cures effected by its use." Physicians all over the land have uade slmlliar statements. J. L. Townshend of Payson receiv ed a visit from a huge mountain lion, the tracks of the beist in the snow demonstrated his havlnu stealthily loured the grounds.occasionally stooping stoop-ing down and lashing his tall. He likely came down from the hills in search of food. Life will acquire new zest, and cheerfulness return, If you will impel your liver and kidneys to the proper K'rformance of their functions. Pr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm will stimulate them to healthful health-ful action. Price $1.00 per bottle. Heaters are being placed In the Central School building. They arc aid to be the very latest and best that could be bad. This Is one of urgent necessities and the school trustees are to be congratulated on managing to get the heaters in In time for the reopening of the school. Chas. Avery an old and respected cltlien of Sprlugvllle died today, Friday, Fri-day, of bowel complaint. He was 81 years of age, and came to Springville in the early days. He has been deaf and blind for many year, and though be had beeu ailing for some time his death was entirely unexpected. Funeral Fun-eral services will be held JSunday at 1 o'clock. When the urine shows sings of disorder, dis-order, such as scanty or suppressed flow, unusual dark color, frequent calls, or It the amount passed is large and of very light color it Indicates trouble In the kidneys. Diseases in these organs are dangerous, hence the Importance of prompt measuies to stop the trouble. Pr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm exercises a healing and s, 'nulatlng influence over the kidneys and urinary organs and will cause an early restoration to normal conditions. Price $1.00 per bottle. GPSCIFSC For Scrofula. "Since childhood, 1 have beea afflicted with scrofulous boiis and Bores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physiciaiu v,-ere unablo to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At l"!:Kt!, 1 began to tako AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and very soon grew better. bet-ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on any part of my body for the last twelve years. I can cordially recommend Ayer s Sarsa-parilla Sarsa-parilla as the very best blood-purifier in existence." G. T. Runiiart. Mycrsvilie, Texas. &m r3 m EPS ..,, "tot mnv wnPT.Tva Vkm f7i v . : : iiarsapanlla Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cvei Caaght tsd Colds "! I ' Uj'i . i illibi! ... .: .hi Work on the Little Rmi;i;l Tn: lull prospect ti.ii been suspended until un-til more favorable weather. The New Year's Tribune is better this year than usual, which is saying c iiisidcruhle, and contains a greal diiKiiint of valuable information r -warding I ho inler-iimuntain cotiLtry. A report of i he United States inspector in-spector of coal mines for Utah ha-been ha-been issued showing a g neral des-i des-i iption of the coal lands of Utah ui- i detailed report of the vaiioiii pi luctive mines; also a list of the mm. mil output of each for the year ein. Lg Juae.'iO, 1 8'J5. Many merchants are wei! aware bat their customers are their het f ieniis and take pleasure in supplying sup-plying :liein with thj best g'i .(K obtainable. ob-tainable. A an instance we mention Perry & ('aniemn, iitimi i n- ii t dric k'islsof Flushing. Miehi;in. The say: "Wt; have no hesitation in recommending rec-ommending ('hambi-rlaiu's C. 1 1 ji 1 1 D'liicdy to nil' ciisloineis, as it is the best cotigii ui'-dieiiie we luvecver sold, aad alw ay s gives satisfaction." For sale at -. an i oOciits per bottle by all druggists. TO Mi Awarded H ghet Hono.s-World's Fair DRr mm CREAM mm 1 . MOST PERFECT. MADE. A pure Crape Oeam of Tartar Powder. Tree torn Ammonia, A'um or any other adulterant " 40 YFAKS THR STAVOArx Very few, if any Mew Year's callers were out on Wednesday. The Ilungerfoid Academy will reopen re-open Tuesday, Jan. 7th. Found. A bunch of five keys. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. The Rio Grande Western will sell tickets to Suit Lake and return at one fare for the round trip. .Ian. ,0th tith., limited to return until 8th, on account of Inaugural Ceremonies, Jan. 0th. Win. y. Gibson, lateof the Spanish Fork Herald and now of Independent has received a proposition from the owners of the American Fork Item to take charge of that paper. It is not known whether he will accept or not. Mr. James Taylors has accepted an agency for the famous Harness Oil which has been sold in great quantities quanti-ties by Mr. W. J. John. It is said to be waterproof oil blacking and Is the best thing on the market. Sec small bills for particulars. For a pain In the chest a piece dan-1 nel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable val-uable in cases w here the pain is caused by a cold and there is a tendency toward to-ward pneumonia. For sale by all druggists. Last Monday young Roseo Tew, aged 17, of this city had his left foot caught between a couple of freight cars at. Provo. He was brought home and Pr. Puun amputated the crushed foot, saving a portion of the member. The boy is doing nicely. The first official act of Judge West-wood West-wood was to issue a complaint which wassworntoby Klwood Hall, charging charg-ing Frank Mathews with assault and battery. It seems that the parties had some trouble Sunday night and Mathews knocked Hall down. Defen dant was found guilty and sentenced to five days in the bug house. Expose to rough went her, dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and face, cracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr J. 11. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment Lini-ment should be kept on hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this nature appear, it Is a soverelgu remedy. c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Mr, J. R. Boshard the popular gro-ceryman gro-ceryman of Provo has accepted the position of manager of the R. Y. A. Grocery Co., which is located next door to the postoftlce, Provo. This enterprising company has certainly show good judgment In selecting Mr. Boshard, as his well-known popularity populari-ty iu the grocery business has made him scores of friends, not only in Provo but throughout the ent ire county. coun-ty. The Arm of Boshard & Saxey is dissolved, Mr. Saxey continuing the business, while Mr. Boshard assumes his new position. Success, Pol ph. Not a few who read what Mr. Ro-bert Ro-bert Howls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances: "Last winter I haula grippe which left me in a low state cf health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was Induced to try a bottle of Chamber-lalD's Chamber-lalD's Cough Remedy. The first bottle bot-tle of It so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second effected a cure." For sale by all druggist. 23 auJ 50 cents per bottle. Catakkh is a constitutional disease and cannot be cured by local applications. applica-tions. Hood's Sarsapuril hi is a constitutional con-stitutional remedy; it cures catarrh because it purifies the blood. Hood's Pills are pure vegetable and do not purge, pain orgripe. Sold by ail druggists. A Nvel Innovation. Mrs. Lulu It. Alexander and Miss Nellie Boycr gave what proved to be one of the merriest and most, success ful card parties ever given in Springville, Spring-ville, at the Rover House on Monday evening last, in honor of their guest, Mr. A. Stewart Clarke of New York. A novel and very pleasing innovation to the ordinary routine or cards was introduce d by Mis. Alexander during the evening. Each guest was furn ished with a one cent, piece and a card on which was written "Find the fol lowing on the one cent piece", then followed a description of some fifteen objects, ail of which, it was declared, were iu sight. The couple llrst hand ing in a correct solution were entitled to a prize; a 'booby'' was also given. Some of the suggestive answers would have brought tears to the eyes of the Statue of Liberty. Four couples sin ceeded in making complete returns, and the first prize was finally awarded to Miss Ida Alle-nan ami Mr. Mart Bird. imim: i bah w ma YOlf COLD? r Then Buy an OVERCOAT iHave j'em in alj the i i. i. iV Your Own Frioe.l We twe IriofTQTlt MX-- Tf v. 4- rrnri w nw nil 1tii-i A r rC A oil CtO 5t" r TY1 ; the finest glass and Qneensvare to the cheaper grades of China and ps, Crockery ware, in any case t IOIJSlE GrJLj-LiSS p Baton Bat-on hand, then You are prepared. Everything ff S in the Crockery line at - LaJ .e .iiunuiii jpossiblc 'Prices, 1 Bros. & Mendentiall Pr. King's New Discovery, a? the results re-sults were aluu-st marvelous in the case of my wife. W Inle 1 was. pasmr :if the n.m;it Chinch at Hives .1 auc tion she was brought down with Pne'i- moiiia succeeding La Grippe. Terri-lile Terri-lile paroxvsms of cough'ug would last hours will) little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Dr. C J. Peterson's Drug Store. Regular size Mc. and $100. R. A.DEA.L, Prudent. H. T. REYNOLDS, Vic. At the Birtist Hall. Rev. J. C. Andrews of Provo will lecture upon, "The Inspiration of the Scriptures," at the Baptist hall Sunday evening at 7:30. All invitat-ed. invitat-ed. Hible school from 3 to 4 p.m., subject, 'Fore-runners of Christ" Luke 1: 5-17. Old and young are invited in-vited to attend. As I shall be detained in Provo next week, the sewing and carving classes will have another week of vacation, but, beginning on Jan. 14th will be held as iwnal. Emma F. Paksons. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Key. J. Gun-derman, Gun-derman, of Dimondale. Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: ''I have no hesitat ic n in recommending The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to sll ethers. A Challenge-The Challenge-The Fourth ward shooters, by D. Palfreyman, hereby challenge the riflMiien of the llrst ward (Dallin boys not. excepted ') to a target match, losers to pay for the dance. E. WEBB, The Butcher, Dealer in-All in-All kinds of Clioioe Meats Fat Calves Wanted. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. PATROHIZE HOME INDUSTRY. WBITEHEAD BROS'. Mew Bakery CONFECTIONERY, CAKES, PIES. CANDIES, ORANGES. LEMONS, BANANAS, CIGARS, TOP, A CCO, FLOUR, FEED, ETC., ETC Fresh Bread Daily nil. For the Holidays Boyer & Brini hurst -WILL SELL- Nice Raisins 5c, or 22 pounds for $1.00. Nice Salmon 10c per can. Fancy Cups and Saucers 90c per Set. Fancy Plates 75c per Set. Twin Brothers Mush, THE KING OF FOODS, 2 lbs for 15c, or 4 lbs. for 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs 25c to 75c. Also a choice lot of Candied Peels, Candy, Nuts, and a full line of Holiday G-oods at Lowest Prices. Call aqd See lis J We will pay you 25c per Dozen for Eggs- one-half cash. We pay 9c per pound for Turkeys. ipringville Banking G H. L. CUMMimGasliier -President. ompany, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. CVEitcvl Stools. 050,000. fransacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depos its received subject to check. Five per cent Interest paid on time deposits, compounding quarterly Money always on nana ror snort, nine loans. ran entation -TAKES TLACE AT- TieS Jones Company PROVO, UTAH. An elegant Brass and Onyx table, valued at $10; A ton of coal; China ware; Jewelry; Shawls; Bric-a-brac; With Every Dollar Purchase; Come Over. S. S. JONES CO. Christmas Christmas The GREATEST DISPLAY of the season will be a, -IRVINE & SONS PROVO, XJtcila. We are not carylng toys, but In Hem, Heat, & Useful Jlovelties WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Celluloid, Silver, Glass and other new things; 1001 different articles suitable for gentlemen. Our Dolls with kid bodies will be the cheapest ever soen. From 35 cents upwards. Neckwear, MuQWs, Cravat Pins, Hearts. Silver Buckle Gaiters, Etc., Etc., Also for Infants' Goods, Fascinators, Dress Goods, Rlack Silks, Etc., WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. MrWe w ill save you money on Rubber Goods. Mens' Heavy Knee Roots, $2 50; Mens' Felts and 2 Buckle Overshoes, I2."5. Buttons, Hair Ornaments, Trilb Evening Silks EVERYTHING IN PROPORTION. Irvine & Son.s, Provo |