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Show Bright's Disease The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30, "1001. The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was Daid by a party of business men for a specific for Br&ht's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the - treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered ad-ministered it with the physicians for judges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports of the teat cases were puoiished and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. HARMER & BROWN Sells the tenderest and best meats on the market. They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured meats, lard, picles, canned goods, vegetables and fish and game in season. OUR Prices ARE RIGHT. Provo Naturopathic Institute 68 N 1st West, PROVO UTAH Radical Cures by the Latest Natural Healing Methods. m DRUGS! NO OPERATIONS! Methods used are Osteojatly, Psyclotlierajy, Hydrotherapy, Hydro-therapy, Electrotteajy, Magnetism . - and Massage. . . Those who are unable to visit our Institute may be treated at a distance dis-tance b7 our new Psychological : : : : Treatment : : : W. S. HOLDAfAT, Jr., Mgr. Mr. R. D. Brown of Provo writes: " was cured of rheumatism and neuralgia in one 'treatment by Dr. Holdaway." . (2. jSagH Will continue his LiBQALi PRACTICE at this offiice. REMEMBER He is a Notary Public, and will give special care to the making mak-ing of all Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and all Legal Papers that require ;are and attention. He will also find Renters or liuyers for Real Estate. If you have property for sale or rent, call on him, he will charge you nothing noth-ing for advertising, unless a sale is made, or a rental secured. Special attention paid to Probate Matters. HEALING NATURt'S POSITIVE RCMCDV rOR THt CERTAIN CUBt OF LEAD POISONING. HHCUWA- TtSM. GOUT, ALL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. CA TASRMi CCZCMA AND ALL OTNCtt StttN AND tfLOOO DISC ASE8 ' NATURAL MOT SULPHUR WATER SET LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM 52-54 W. 3d So. SALT LAKE CITY C1SO.OOO BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BU-OCK OF ALL HOTELS COVCKINB OVER AN ACRE OP GROUND OO GALLONS OP WATER PER MINUTE Hot Stslphur Baths in Porcelain and KferfeU Tttbsj Private Pkmges and tf" Swimming Pools 'L)t tOMIWt HMtTM WO PICASUftC mr VISITINS ATMS WMK Mi SALT LAKC. TUIM BATHS Open Bat and Hwht. Voitors Welcome UNO POSTAL rOM ILLUSTRATCD SOOM.ET BATHS LTTrr'.'irf r'ff' ftr TT'I T"' PHNh h iirTv iir nr. num. i Three nice rooms to rent. Inquire at this office. For Orchard grass seed go to Dkal Bros. & Mendenuall. For rent or sale, the Junction Hotel, furnished. Apply at this office. "Queen Esther" will be the greatest great-est musical treat of the season, watch for the date. The beautiful cantata "Queen Esther" Es-ther" will pe rendered by Springville Musical talent in the near future. Last Thursday. Bp. Ed. Anderson united in the. bonds nf matrimony, Mr. William B. Haymuud, and Josi-phine Josi-phine Streeper. We pay the highest cash price for all fat beeves, muttons, veals, hogs and hides. We sell the best meat in the market. Hakmek & Brown. J. Whiteman of Payson, visited our city last Saturday, and met with the Black Hawk fraternity, who were arranging ar-ranging for theiroutiog next Summer. Milan Crandall Jr.. was at home Sunday, from his studies at the University Uni-versity visiting with the boys. He returned Monday to. his books and studies. When children have earache, saturate sat-urate a piece of cotton with Ballard's Snow Liniment, and place it in the ear. It will stop the pain quickly. Price 50 cents. Alf Brinton, who has been working with the r. & It. G. bridge gang at American Fork, for some time, was seen meandering about the town for the last few days. Archie Bartlett, son of John Brat-let Brat-let came over from Mammoth, last Sunday, to have a visit with his grand parents, and was taken with a severe attack of pleurisy. Milan Crandall, just returned from Wadsworth, where he has been looking look-ing at some railroad wok. He has taken 15 miles, and will start in a day or two, with 65 men and 60 teams. Couldn't help getting a cold never cures it: but carrying home a bottle of Ballard's Horehound syrup, and using it as directed, will cure the worst kind of cough or cold. Price 50c. .Last Friday, the little four months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Crandall died after a painful illness of some weeks. The child was first taken with pneumonia, which settled to la-grippe, from which itsuccumed. Children often inherit feeble digestive di-gestive power, and colic of a more or less severe character "results, when food is taken which is at all difficult to digest, White's Cream Vermifuge acts as a general and permanent tonic. Price 25c. . 1 he Springville Live Stock Association, Associ-ation, will hold a stock show, next Saturday, in the vacant lot East of H.-T. Reynolds store, commencing at 10 a.m. The exhibition will be - of legistcred cattle, a few of which will be sold to the highest bidder. For all pulmonary troubles Ballard's Bal-lard's Horehound Syrup, taken in the stages, proves a certain and sure specific. spe-cific. It is equally effective in croup and whooping cough, and if used in season prevents the further development develop-ment of consumption. Price 50c. A telegram to Cy. Johnson, last Sunday morning annoncee the accidental acci-dental and fatal shooting of Julian Whitmore, at Clifton, Arizona. There were no particulars, - The undertaker under-taker at Clifton was wired to send the body home, and it will probably get here to-day. Last week, Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert, passed over the border of the unknown un-known land, at the ripe old age of 85. She came to Springville with her husband in the early "sixties." For some years she has been quite deaf, and has resided with her daughter, Mrs. Kesiah Harrison. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you. need .a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your apDetite and make you, feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale by Springville Drug Company. Lyman S. Wood called in Tuesday to have a little chat with the boys. He is full of reminiscences of the olden time, when the red men were lords of all in this great inland waste. He cheered us with a little talk in the reformed Ute language, in the use of which he used to bean expert, and he .created some merriment merri-ment by calling Mr. Gibson a "hab- luhsquawcotcdkarryhaben,!" which in the vernacular means, bachelor; An Open Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Zina CummiDgs, on Friday March 21st, by the Home Culture Cul-ture Club, when the following program pro-gram will be rendered: Holland " History, His-tory, by Mrs. Miriam Crandall; William Will-iam of Orange, Mrs. Newton; Sweatshops, Sweat-shops, Lillian Plymton , Haarlem, the Floral city of Europe, Hellen Deal. All ladies who are fond of a literary program will be made "welcome.. Meeting will commence at 3.30 p m, : : L' A new lot of Street's & Smith's 10 cent books just in at Jordan's Book Store. A good upright piano for rent, in good condition. . cail at the 4th Ward j Meeting House. An 80 acre farm for sale: valuable for general farming, alfalfa, meadow and pasture. Inquire at this office. Have your Blacksmitbing and wheels repaired, by Th. Peterson. All material furnished at wholesale prices. Eon: Sale; Three and one half acres of good land, orchard and grove, a good brick house, well and cellar; a snap! Inquire at this office. '-. . Alex Robertson, says that the beet contracts are about all closed for the year, in this vacinity, and there will be as large an acreage this year, as last. James Mendenhall, the old timer, indian interpreter and fighter, was in town the foremost part of the week, meeting his old friends and associates. assoc-iates. A missionary welcome will be given attha Seventies Hall to-night for the returned missionaries, A. W. Harmer and George Miner.- The public aie invited. On St. Patrick's Day in the evening, the Sunday Schools of the four Wards will give a ball in Reynolds Ilall. The invitations are out and a most enjoyable time is in anticipation. Erastus Thorn has sold his entire lot of old buggies, and replaced them with new and up to date vehicles. He is now, prepared to accomodate the public with a first class service. No one knows the unbearable torture tor-ture one undergoes from piles unless they are so afflicted. Tabler's Buckeye Buck-eye Pile Ointment is a quick, safe and painless cure. Price 50c in bottles. bot-tles. Tubes, 75c. ; The residence of Wm. Andrews was burglarized last week, and $25 and a pair of cuff buttons were stollen. Mrs. Andrews had gone to Provo, and upon her return, found that the house had been entered. No clue as yet to the burglar. Mrs. M. E. White returned last Saturday, Sat-urday, from Salt Lake City, where she has been for a week, selecting her spring styles of goods. She secured a lady who is a very skilfultrimmer of ladies' hats and things. Look out for her spring announcement! J You will never wish to take another an-other dose of pills if you once try Chamberlain4s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect Ehey cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels.. Sold at Springville Drug Co. "Too Rich to Marry" at the City nail, was advertised as being able to produce ninety laughs in ninety min utes. That was approximately correct, cor-rect, but as a matter of fact, it produced pro-duced one continuous laugh of ninety minutes, during the entire performance. perform-ance. Councilman, M. E. Crandall called at this office for a short time, on Monday, Mon-day, and from him the information was gleaned that there had been a new pipe placed in reservoir. No. 1, the canal leading thereto had been repaired and a nice stream of water turned in. The O.S.L. Ry. commenced delivering deliver-ing ten carloads of gravel per day, last Tuesday, for the repair and grading of the road from their depot, into town. The people who. own land, in the "Big West Field," will do the distributing. That is a long felt want being supplied. William Harmer who has been in Indiana for the last 27 months, returned re-turned on Sunday 2nd inst. from his mission. He is looking and feeing well, and he enjoyed his labors very much, making many friends where ever he traveled. He is glad to be at home again and will resume the ordinary ordi-nary occupations of life. John Tanner, or payson, wa9 over last Saturday to meet with the committee com-mittee of the Black Hawk veterans, who were arranging for the Black Hawk Campflre, next Summer. John was one of the night guard, with Mc-Arthur's Mc-Arthur's train, that went after the poor Saints in 1868, and a s companion of the editor of this paper. All are advised to read the first 8 chapters, in the book of Esther, preparatory pre-paratory .to seeing the play of Queen Esther at the City Hall next week, and especially to attend the morning service at the Presbyterian Church, next ounaay morning, at li a.m.. when the story of Esther and her peo pie will be the subject of the sermon Our old citizen and G.A.R. veteran Roll a T. Marshall, writes from the National Military Home, Ohio, that he has not forgotton us. . He is just recoveiing from a long illness. He is engaged in writing a booklet which he expects to have published soon, which will no doubt be interesting reading, for Rolla has had a very ad venturous life upon the "tented field" and the '-rolling deep." rtv Some Coffees are Glazed with a cheap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren't the high-priced high-priced Mochas and Javas glazed also? Liosi is not glazed. It is perfectly per-fectly pure and has a delicious flavor. The sealad package Imures uniform uni-form quality and f reshneaa. 7S If you want a copy of the celebrated celebra-ted World's Almanac, see Jordan the book-man about it. v . For a good meal in any style, fresh bread, confectionery and cigars, call at Mrs. Van Noksdall's. Are you sick? If so, investigate the merits of Herbine. 1 It is a.con-entra-ted medicine, the dose is small, yet it quickly produces the most gratifying gratify-ing results, digestion improves, the lips and cheeks lose their pallor, the eye becomes bright and the step elastic. elas-tic. Price 50c. , The Utah Stake Presidency of the L.D.S., met at the Meeting House, with the people,last Sunday, and the building was filled. The question was discussed; whether the people of the four Wards, should meet at the Meeting House, at 2, p. m.. each Sabbath, Sab-bath, instead of in their respecti ve wards, as formerly. The. Presidency, David John, J. B. Keeler and Lafayette Lafay-ette Ilollbrook, were of the opinion that it was a question for the people to settle themselves. "Moreover a vote was taken, which seemed to be about a tie and the matter was left in Statu quo. ' Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received-per-; feet and permanent relief from a severe se-vere and chrouic case of stomach trouble, trou-ble, ''says J.R, Holly, real estate, - insurance in-surance and loan agent, of Macomb, 111.. "Before. using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not veat an ordinary meal without intense suffering. She is now entirely cured. Several' physi-icians physi-icians and many remedies had failed to give relief." You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want, but don't overload the ostomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest it for you. Peoples Drug Store. PROBATE NOTICE. It the matter of the estate of Franklin A. Crand al.il, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, under-signed, W. E, Watson, admistrator of the estate of Franklin A; Crandall deceased' to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at his residence in springville, Utah, the same being the place for the transaction of the business estate. Dated this 19th day of of said Feb- ruary, 1902. W. E. Watson, Administrator. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Attorney for Administrator. First publication' Feb. 27, 1902. Life Guards. The Life Guards are two regiments of cavalry forming part of the house hold troops. They are gallant sold- lers, and every loyal British heart is proud of them. Not only the King's household, but yours, ours, every body's should have its life guards The ueed of them is especially great when the greatest foes of life, diseases find allies in the verv elements, as colds', influenza, catarrah, the grippe and pneumonia do in the stormy month of March. The best way we know of to guard against these diseas es is to strengthen the system with Hood's Sarsaparilla the;greatest of all life gurads. It removes the conditions con-ditions in which these diseases make their most successful attacks, gives vigor and tone-to all the vital organs and functions, and imparts a general warmth to the blood. Remember the weaker the svstem the greater the exposure to disease. Hood's Sarsapa rilla makes the system strong. Cheap Rates East The Great Rock Island and Pacific Bail way has served notice on the Chairman of the Western Passenger Association making a proposition effective eff-ective for rates from Chicago to Denver, Den-ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, as follows: Date of sales, July 1st to 10th, August 1st to 14th, '.September '.Sep-tember 1st to 10th, inclusive, at $25. 00; intermediate points in proportion; and on June 1st to 30th, July llth to3lst, August 15th to 31st, and September Sep-tember llth to 15th, at.one fare plus $2.00. ; A proposition was also submitted for east-bound rates from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at one fare, plus $2.00; on sale, June 7th and 8th; 13th and 14th, and . June 24th, to September 12th inclusive. It will be seen that the early selling dates east-bound in June, will take care of the school teachers immediately immedi-ately after school closes. Ooffee Mrs. Sam. Bacon has- been very sick for the last ten days, is still very lOW. ; .. . Thrre is a maishaUng of the clans. M Ken sir, Thorn and CrandalKs these 11. ie days. There is th ha""iiessinjr horses and the pref a ation of n ud chariots making ready, sixty strong, to make the rocks and dust lly for the S.P.Ry, out in Nevada. . s A Bold Burglary- Was commuted lasl Friday at the Boyer House Mrs.Boyer went out between 3 and 4 p.m., to attend to an item of. business, leaving a young man lying on the sofa, who had been boarding there for a few days, and who had been soliciting for Dr Newman the occulist, who was at the Harrison House. Before going out she locked her bedroom door where her purse was concealed under the mattress, containing or 1 U .. n JTo.uo, niiu mi mo a .i..wC4 bunch of naners on a shelf in the kitchen. upon ner return i-Lj j-..- l l ine pearooui ciowr whs uuiuuncu, thft mattress turned un. the empty purse upon the bed and the stranger gone! Upon further examination, a pair of pants had been relieved of 75 cents and from another purse 25 cents was extracted. At the Harrison House Dr. Newman knew nothing noth-ing of the young mans where a-bouts, a-bouts, ami further, the Doctor's overcoat was missing, and it is certain that it was on the ! back of the looter when he de parted. "Marshal Hall and Sheriff Stoors ATere notified and put on the scent, but this date the rogue is still at laige. The reason for having such an amount ol monev on nana was, it had iut been taken in, and having some bills to pay next day they did not deem it necessary neces-sary to put it in the bank. THEATER. The Logan Drmatic Co. will pre sent the beiutiful play. "The Silver King,"at tne City Hallto-night. AJs company has the reputation of giving a fine performance. The following is from the "Keram- erer. Camera;" Last night the Logan Dramatic Company closed a very suc cessful engagement at the Opera House, the campany is composed of ladies and gentlemen in the full meaning of the term and is by far the best dramatic company that ever played here." THE LEADING Mrs. Annie MILLINER Has eclipsed all her former efforts this spring and has gleaned' from all the eastern markets, the grandestline of millinery that has ever been shown before by this popular establishment. Orders are coming in from all oyer the state, which should convince one that she carries everything that is truly Rr.vlish. Swell. Beautiful and ur to Date! Mrs. Atkin kindly invites the Springville ladies to ,call on SATURDAY, MARCH 15th, to her grand opening. She assures them that it will be one of the greatest millinery treats ever shown in the state. IViIlllllTjiieiPsJ i LIVERY and CORNER of ROYLANCE Gentle horses, ,and a new constant STABLES DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble . Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers news-papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made bv Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. re ii is ine great mecn- ' iecnin century; cus-, cus-, covered after years of : a : r : 1 . --j-y iu'tt jiciiwiic rcsearcn uy rtpi Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and bladder blad-der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles trou-bles and Bright 's Disease, which is theworst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended rec-ommended for everything but if you have kidney, kid-ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase pur-chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrancftmpnt ha been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book I telling more about Swamp-Root and how to - tind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, ! When ri i uuer ixi mis paper ana sena your address to. Pr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. The i r.e?.UIar y cent and Homeof Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. A Double Marriage. A dual hymenial event was consu-mated consu-mated in the family of Marshal iiall yesterday, whereby he and his good wife Katie lost the immediate control of two daughters and trained partial jurisdiction over two sons. Myrtle was sealed to William W. Harrison at the Salt Lake Temple, and Maud was man led to Lathiel Curtis, by her.fatner, at the parents home. At 7.30, a reception was held, at which only the parents, uncles aunts and cousins were present. The Independent wishes the-new voyagers on the matrimonial sea, bon voyage. Wanted A young lady to learn the millinary trade. Apply to Mrs. M.E. White. Public School Notes. The following citizens have appeared appear-ed at chapel exercises on Wednesday mornings: John S. Boyer, jr; P. E. Houtz, who will give some twenty volumes to the library. Mrs. Kate Doiig:ill, as -representative of the "Womans Club, presented " Westward Ho" to the Seventh Grade: O.B.Hun- ' tiugton and Bp.Ed. Anderson also ! addressed the school. ... Ou Friday evening 14th inst Prof, te.r.ri . tt g!t JlAi.Y.f;lsjt.yf J I f,a h will deliver a lecture, under the auspices aus-pices of the Public Schools, illustrated illustra-ted by sterioptican views. The patrons pat-rons of the schools are invited. The Studeqts Society met Friday evening at which Julia Alleman spoke on "The value of class meeting;"songs recitations and readings completed the very interesting program. Jones PROVO Miliii(EiPSj 1 TRANSFER and SIXTH STREET- lot oT first class vehicles in readiness. JTBTJilllll.hQlfliilH I LH I 1 fltkin AT |