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Show DIRECTOIV Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, , Photographer. State street H.T. Reynolds & CoM general merchandise. State street. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise, State street. Wm. B. RoylatiCH, harness, dealer in barneys fixtures. Stato st. . S. Wood Mercnntle Co., wholesale and retail dealera in general merchandise. Wm. M. lloyluncf, wholesale - fruits, produce, seeds and strain; bicycles, fcuideUaker wagons. State atreet. Jlarmer "& Brown. -IJealersln all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. Htate street. Emporium, -Ladies furnishing. Main Street. Th. Peterson, -Blacksmith, Place of 30tb and Jf ri'ersou. business Corner of -The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for It and - read it. It will do you pood. Job Printing. : Print shop Is north side of Plate street. This signature Is on every box of tba genuine Laxative DrornoQui2ine Tabicu ihe remedy that ii.r-s a cold la one ttaj A Jew Coal Depot E. P. BRIXTON WILL SELL YOU KEM MERER CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE I GOAL IN ANY QUANTITY Give him your order ho will treat you right OPPOSITE TUBLIO SQUARE SELLS THE TENDER EST MEATS ON TI1E MAliKET 'Their They also, keep" a choice line "of -f ret;" and cured Meats.Lard. Tickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, ! Vegetables and fish and game In season. Prices Are Right HEALING HTDKI' positwi rcmcd rOR THE CIHTA.H CUC OF lcao ponomna, hh- TtM, GOVT, .. KIONCT COPI.IIITt, CA- TtHltH, CCZCKa AND ALL OTMER&JfctM KO - HOOD OISZA91S NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE EOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM A 1 115 SALT LAKE CITY $150,000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS J oovtwua even aw cm cr gxouho oo SA4.LOMS er wti pta minutc Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tabs, Private Pi urges Zn and Immense Swimming Pools mlt m ruisvM mr vatTa . PAT VttM IN SALT LMf. TURNtSM HTH, Ok Day a no Nioht. Vioitor Welcome MM-mTU rom tuwtiiTcs iookut Do y5i. Intend buying n rifle or pJitci? li ecH tt the best which In a STEVENS limits mngo ia price from $ 1.00 to , $75X0. F:r Liro and small gune, nl.J for target practice. Pistols from I to f 00. 00. S?rd s:nip for l;rpy i-atalornc i!!s-.i rnumjsmnnilcfcs llu.-. bi vl.ii j of valuable j t information to sportsman. b.kvV! 4U Bsi flo. -.:::: . "S-svV , u. 5. a u:- 7? t f i 7 3Best "WlieelB Tiire is win re the liock Irian ! shines in - Jts ainlog -ar service. Not e n the iWiKost i t the Sew York's swell lot j!s oilers anj tiling Ciicr. Their 1 rt ,-es are his! er. ef ceurse, hul he food, cook in and tin- service are no better. try t!ie itiK-k llnn I next time you cu to Ivans u Uity. Oh. aha. t'hici:KO or St. Louis - and get new ideas of how a d ning carshou.d be run. Mid-day luuclieotj. 50 cents. i Ticket officii s E. DR.KF- P. P.,A- . ; lot) VV. 2nd South St. Salt Lake C:ty. 1 SL COi'J S.V.'!alli 'rim ssf-scit. I iw : n..n..f( r ll I C. M. VAX LAVV.C. P. A.. ' " - ; 800 ITth St., Ienver W, W. WOOD. t P. A. ! 2 Pike's Peak At?, Colorado Springs C. II. SC'll ELL, C P. A., j - Third and Main Sts., Puello THAI 5. BAY, GEH.A6ENT, DENVER, The Independent. D. C JOHNSON - - Publisbti A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Une year, Six months. Three months. $1.25 .4d THE LITTLE COUNTRY WEEKLY It'd po sixte n-page fflition, exprtfts-ioa exprtfts-ioa hiK men's views, And it's not filled up with pictures, uor with telegraphic news; It isn't printed daily, with au'Vxtra" every hour, And the editor's not bragging of his inl!uence and power.' It may have faults and errors, but - alt-these I will forgive, For it's printed in the village way back where I -used to live. It is only issued weekiey, and it's not - made up for style, Hut when it arrives I gladly, put the "Ti iu" aside awhile, I don't read in its pages -what the wise aud great men say, . But 1 see that E P. linnton bought a car of coal today; That Grandpa Cox is lively, or that Father Giles is dead, And It tells what Bishop Hill in his Sunday sermon said. I see again the faces of the frieuds I used u know In the dim and distant fancies of the of the happy Long Agi.-; Aud 1 read up in one comer that the spring winds howl and blow, And Uncle Philip Buyer says;" we'll have a lut of snow; Or, that the Deacon's Quorum gave - a dance this week, At which our fellow towusman,Thos. Chid will likely speak. There arc no learned essays on the questions of the day, But -it savs that "Dick Palfrey" has bi.iMht a Cleveland Bay. I can read of Revere's unveiling at the Central Friday night, And that Bishop Anderson takes photo's pho-to's out uf sight!.' And my thoughts somehow grow fonder when old folks names I see That the -e onnuittee is arrnging to give them a lovely tea. Itu llsof Black Hawk veterans on the war path once again; And of family reunions, with all their kindred train. It's !u;p -when. I unf ild It.-and the . pr iut 4 somewhat blurred; Oh! it's aiways more than welcome and I read it every word. And no reading to a city man a greater great-er jy can give, Than the. little country weekly printed print-ed where I ued -to live. Rochester IX-mod a i- Tradejjy Averted "JusJ in the nicic of time our little buy was savtd,, writes Mrs. Watkin's of P!eaant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had phijrd sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors Doct-ors treated bim, but he grew worse every day. At lengeh we tried -Dr. Knu' Xt-w Discovery for consumption, consump-tion, and uiir darling was saved . lie is ii.i.v soui;d and well." Everybody ought to kn uv, it's the only cure for couchs. colds and ail lung diseases. Guarat teed by the Springville Drug Co. Price 50o and $1. Trial bottles free "NOTICE OF PUBLICATION No. 5324 Department of the t Interior, 'Land Oftice at Salt Lake City, Utah, February Feb-ruary 10. 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler - has - filed notice of his intention .to-make final proof in support of 'his-claim, - and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk -of Utah County. Utah, at Provo City, Utah, on March 28, 1903, viz: Fred M. IIoutz Adjoining Adjoin-ing Farm, II:E. 12.G20, for the S VV. I S. E. i Sec. : 21 and N. W. i N. E. i Sec. 28 Tp. 7 S. R. 3 E , S. L. M. Tie names the following witnesses to., prove hte continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James Whitehead, Nephi Straw, Parley P. Hill aud George R. Hill all of Springville- Utah. Frank I). Hobbs, Register. Booth & Ciun", Attorneys for Claimant. 1st pub. Fell. 19th, last March 19th. Stops the Cosh and Works off the Cold. .Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets cold in one day. No Cure." no Pay. cure a Price 25 cents. Over -Work Weakens . Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they filter fil-ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism rheu-matism come from excess ex-cess of uric acid in the blood, due kidney trouble. . Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney-poteoncd kidney-poteoncd blood through veins and arteries It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the It but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- i ning in kidney trouble. j If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. " The mild . and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures cf the most distressing cases ana is soia on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar mz- ISSSSSm:C.isttr es. you may have a -aStiHii samp.e come oy man Hom.ofs.aap.noo.. JSend for testimonials, free, free, also pamphlet telling you how-to find! t-rhn. ti nt,; out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. F' J' Chene & G-. Toledo, Ohio. MenUon this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer M fev a11 Druggists," 75 c. ttc Co., Bir.ghamton, N. Y. l Hall's Family Pillj areLbe4)est. I. .a TOWN TOPIC B rn-to Mr. and Mrs. II. O. K. 1 1 ;hards. a fine boy. New stock of picture mouldings and frames at G. E. Auderson's. Lovell Mendenha'l has qualified as Deputy County Assessor for Maplclon precinct. The wife of Joseph Hatfied died very suddenly on Monday. Nu pai-ticulars. pai-ticulars. Seed potatoes for sale, the famous Eureka potatoes, also the Bovee, both very early. Wm. Drury. Mr. J. B. Selleck, of the Oregon Short Line, was down from Salt. Lake last Sunday, visiting with the Kellys. Enlargt mejits made direct from the negative are like a picture from life. See samples at G. E. Anderson's. If it is a bilious attack, take Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's stonncn and liver tablets and a quick recovery is certain. Sold by the Springville Drug Co. Mr. M E. Crandall Jr. hs purchased the former home of Sara Davis, where he and his wife are Jsnugly domiciled, and are at home to their friends. Mrs. Kenedy will lie in this City this rooming, and -will hold an installation instal-lation at Fraternity Hall this even ing, at 7:30. A full attendance is requested. re-quested. Deputy-Sheriff David A Crandall. hs over Sunday from Provo,. and male this office a pleasant call. He is beginning to feel at home iu the county seat. "W. II. Carter & Sons have opened shop at the old -stand. They will do treneral Blacksmithing: and make a specialty of shoeing. Wagons and imggies repaired. If you want anything in the book nr stationery line call in and see us about It. If we haven't it in stock we will do our best to get it for you. Jordan's Book Store. " ' ' Prof N. L. Nelson of the B. Y, A., failed to materialize, at the Meeting House, Sunday evening as announce!; therefore Messers. F C Boyer and Bp. Anderson occupied the time. Washington's birthday was appro priately celebrated at Ilungerf- rd. An interesting program was given, consisting of paper-, recitations, musical mus-ical selections, vocal and instrumental The W. C- T. U. will bold a parlor meeting next Tuesday, at 3 o'eJock i. m., it the home of Mrs. Veil Pack-ard. Pack-ard. A good program and refreshments refresh-ments All ladies, yonng and old, invited, in-vited, a Lorenzo Ilopla of Mapleton. . met with a very serious accident last week. While feeding the horses, one of the animals kicked the "pitchfork hand'e against his stomach, causing a very bad rupture. Last -Thursday, John It. Whiting and Mary-E. Clegg, both of this -City, were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Clegg, parents of the bride. The ceremony -was performed by James E, Hall. Charles G. Averett of this City and Hilda Marchbanks, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs, Edward Marchbanks cf Map'eton, were married last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Averett, parents of the groom. ,i Children often inherit' feeble digestive diges-tive power-and colic of a more or less severe character results, when fix-d is taken that is at all difficult to digest. di-gest. -White's Cream" Vermifuge acts as a general tonic. Price 25c -Springville Drug Co. The Mapfeton Town B iard, h ive been forming a new ordinance, and John Bromley, of the town Board, was down negotiating for its publication. publica-tion. Better get your ordinances published friends, and put into convenient con-venient book form. It can be done in good style at this office. ; Rev. Dr. Bailey has moved into the : horneof Mr. David Crandall, making him now a member of the 2nd ecclesiastical eccles-iastical ward. He has now lived in three wards ef the City, and will be aule to make comparisons as to the various localities, as to the sociological, sociolog-ical, sanitary and financial conditions. A sweet little girl baby arrived at the home of Lovell Mendenhall of Mapleton, last Saturday evening. Is Lovell happy? Well just look at him, and see how high he steps! The Trio are all doing well. The grandmother says that there has been only tine girl baby born before that could compare with it. - - The Home Culture CUib is worthy of the highest praise for the efforts it has made to fill a case of hooka for the free traveling library. The Club not only went without the. regular printed programs for the year, in order to do this, but gave several entertainments en-tertainments for the purpose of raising rais-ing the necessary funds. The bids for the new school house were opened last Thursday afternoon and the contract wa9 awarded to Anderson & Reynolds of this City for $6580. 16. The contract, for the heating plant for the building was given to Perpone & Healon of Provo for $1185. Work will commence on the building as soon as the weather will permit.. Ed. Childs & Son will do all the mason Work and furnish the material. Statk of Onio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, Fbakk J. CnENEY makes oath that h is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Ciienky & Co., d? ing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED HUND-RED DOLLARS for each and every c se of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the nse of Hall's Catarb.it Cure. Sworn to before-me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Dec. A. D.1886. , , A. W, Gleason, . seal Notary" Public.; Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally inter-nally and acts directly on the blood and -mucus surfaces of - the system Glass all sizes, we will glaze It fur you. G. E. Anderson. Just received an elegant line of muslin underwear. Emporium. For sale. Four-room brick" house, bara and one acre of land. Call here. A choice lot of Sunday school . teachers bibles at G. E. Anderson's. Harfey Chaffer is on a visit with his f parents at Mapleton. Ho is in bu. i-ness i-ness at Washington, III. March came in like two lambs, how many lions will be. typical uf its out ging. If you waut Hrst class Bo vee seed potatoes, inquire uf Hardman Bras. Sunny Slope Farm. ' ' I Farm for sale! 25 acres first clas Lucerne. Good water right. Apply to Davis Clark. Synugville, Utah. ci..,!, eh..(T.,-Ki.,, ,.. .' .B i vlder. Colo., attending the State University, is at home this, wu'tk with her paretits at Mapleton. Will Jensen uf Mapleton had a very severe attack of appendicitis, recently. His peuple are iu hopes that a opperation will not be, necessary. nec-essary. Don't fail to see us if you want to subs-cribe for any paper or magazine. It will cast you no more and keep a small commissiou at home. Jordan's Book Store. Chas. A Hedquist. late pharmacist of Kelly's drug store, left lust week for St. George, w here he will woo the Goddess Health, and bask in the sunshine sun-shine of "Our Dixie." ":' I have copies of the new History of the Latter Day Saints for sale at my oftice. They are bound in various colors and will m ike elegant holiday" presents. G. E. Anderson. When children have earache, saturate satur-ate a piece uf cottou with .Ballard's Snow- Linimont. and place it in the ear. It will stop the pain quickly. Price 50o. Springville Drug Co. The transcript of appeal In the Peter Mortenson case consists uf 1,454 typewritten pages, cumaining portions por-tions of the testimony, assignments uf errors and various affidavits. We have decided to rreduce the exchange ex-change feeon.our copyrighted novels froru 50 cents to 25 ceuts. We have a large number of the new books iu the ibrary. Jordan's Book Store. The deed to reservoir No. 1 Mapleton Maple-ton precinct, has passsd, whereby the town acquires the fee simple to said rtservoir, from Bennett and Vivau Wing, minors,' by their guardian, guard-ian, J. S. Wing Jr. . David Clyde, is one of the shift at the "Trapper's Pride," Kimberly, Severe Co. - He sends for thelnde-pendent. thelnde-pendent. There is no such paper a- the humble home sheet when a f jlluw is away from home. ' No one knows the unbearable torture tor-ture one undergoes from piles unless they are so afflicted. Tablet's Back-eye Back-eye Pile Oiutment is a quick, safe and paiuless cure. Price, 50 vents n -billies, tubes 75 cents. Spring, ilk-Drug ilk-Drug Co. ; - .; ;. A metropolitan daily rccommeii' s that the poor . of the gteat cities, should colonize on low priced land , as. a .wise and sensible phhaulhropb . JSrom an economic stand point, and in theinterests of morality and humanity, hu-manity, it would be a paying investment. invest-ment. For all pulmonary troubles Ballard's Bal-lard's Horehound Syrub, taken in the early stages, proves a certain and sure specific. It is equally effective iu croup and whooping cough, urn! if used in season prevents the further development of consumption. Price 50c. Springville Drug Co. Are you sick? If so, investigate the merits of Herbine. It is a concentrated concen-trated medicine, the dose is small, yet it produces the most gratifying results, digestion' improves, the - lips and cheeks lose their pallor, the eye becomes bright and the step elastic. Price 50c. Springville Drug Co. Vice commandar. Geo. Harrison, kindly extended an invitation to the writer hereof, to attend-thccampflrelstate of Utah has filled in this office with the Black" Hawk vetsaMIeierJ City. It being the rush r DerkKl in this office, the visit. ean not be made-That, made-That, the erstwhile Indian fighters -will have a good time, is assured. Our old friend and fellow townsman, towns-man, John Mendenhall. has returned irom tne iving s Dominion, arriving last Thusday. He spent the "crop-pi "crop-pi ng" season a t Raymond, Alberta, and raised good crops. He thinks that -region a splendid place for young men who havn't interests to hold them in Utah. The Editor of the Independent in the last issue did not make a correct statement in relation to my late illness. ill-ness. I did not hear , Charon's noat gtate on the shore, for I was n it going go-ing that way. But I saw Cnaron ?t inr I ig by a far off shore, shouting as loud as he could yell. Can you see the editor coming? I'm waiting to ferry him across to hell.-E. Blanchard The above proves tire correctness of the statement of last week that the "poeV was near the "Dark RiTer.' March, Jipril, May There is a best time for doing everything that is, a time when a thing can be done to the best advantage, ad-vantage, most easily and most ef fectively. Now, is the best time. ui tiii 11 j, yuur Diooa. vvnyr Because your system is now trying to purify ityou know this by the pimples ..and other eruptions that haveeomaon your face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Are tne medicines to take thev do the work thoroughly and agreeably and never fail to do it. Hood's are the medicines you have always heard recommended. . "I cannot recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla too highly as a spring medicine. When we taks it in the sprint- vre all feel better through th9 summer." Mrs. S. H. Nkal. McCrays. Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises tc cure and keeps the promise. i'CShwI K States Uoi nmenca m The greatest nation in the world Is the greatest consumer of coffee. it the standard beverage of every state and territory of the Uaion. It's pure that's why. A1wt In 1 lh. lr-tlbt. wulw! ptckMM, A DFLH.UTFCL PARTY Last Thursday evening the ho-neof Mrs Anna Johnson, was resplendent with light, and bright color d rlowers. The fl iwers and plants were from Provo, and consisted, of carnations, calla lilies and ferns. The party was given b Mesdames Smart and John-s John-s m and Miss Elfie Huntington. Fifty gu sts were present, who devoted a la'ge portion of ahe evening to "sixty three." The chief prize was won by Mrs. G. P. Thompson. The un:h represented the perfection of the caterer's art, aud all were profuse in praise of its excellence. The punch bowl was conspicuous, and frequently visited by those with an oft recuring t rirs t.At about the hour of two a.m. the quests left reluctantly, in the best of spirits. DEATH OF MRS. OLEVIA EVAN'S Rather do we in old age, regard death as an unseen, but friendly hand, that leads us through the deep valley of shadows of Eternity, to the everlasting abiding place beyond the tomb. Mrs. Evans, one of Spring viile's early settlers, passed from this life at 8:30 d m. Feb. the 24, full of years and good works. She had been iil for manv months, frotu the effects of a paralytic stroke. She came to S irineville with her husb ind C. D. Ev ins at iin e lrly day, and for many years , resided, here, and was well known by the older inhabitants. She was among the Urst converts in England Eng-land to the Mormon church, and crossed the sea in an old sailing vessel. ves-sel. Several grown sons and daughters daught-ers live, and will greatly miss the old mother. The last rites were held at the Meeting House 2 p. m. on the 27th to which hundreds attested their respect res-pect lor the departed by their presence. pres-ence. Couldn't help getting a cold never cun s it; but carrying Lome a bottle H illard's Horehound Syrup, and using us-ing it as directed, will cure the worst' kind uf cold. Price 50c. Springville Di ug Co. Estray Xotic. Stato of Utah, County of Utah. Springville Precinct. ss. 1 have in my possession the fotlowln? de-s,.H!iefi de-s,.H!iefi estray aninetl vUiich, if not claimed and taken away, will be Boltl a. public auction auc-tion to the iiighe-iti cash biduur a'. G orge M .'.Kenzie's residoiu-e in irpringvill? on the IC . ua. uf 1 a-ch 1 0 J a- 3 o - h ck p in : 'One-. I lack mare a nut 5 jimis old, three wl.ito test br.tnced f on left shoulder. Onj ftray niiirii ami colt, atout 10 years old branded J-K on left unsli. Said esi ray was taken up by me in said preciuctou the 1st ay til March. 1003. II. A. LIUSU.ll.L. Poun..kceperforSpriiii;4 il.e Preclti'-.t. The Overland Limited Now luns East via the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & S'. Paul llailway. Two other excellent trains to Chicago via the above route every day. C. S. William?, Com. Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, 106 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake Citv. NOTICE United States Land Office, -Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2, 1903. To whom.it may concern: Notice is hereby given that - the a list'-No. 46 of lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of a School of Mines under section 12 of the act of Congress Con-gress approved July 16, 1891. The following fol-lowing tracts embraced in said list are in township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The Wi Sec. 15, T. 7 S.r R. 3 E , S, L. M. A copy of said list, so far as it relates re-lates to said tracts by descriptive suiTdi visions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty days following follow-ing the date of this notice under departmental de-partmental instructions of Noveni! er 27, 1896, (23 L. D. 459.) protests or contests against ti e claim oT the Sta e to any of the tracts or subdivisions subdi-visions hereinbefore descii icd, on the ground that tin-sa:s e is more valuable valu-able for mineral th m for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office, at Washington 1. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be "'considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the tracts, and the selection there of. leing otherwise free from objec tion, will re . recommended for ap proval. v rank T. Hobbs, Register, lieo. a. Smith, Iw ceiver. 1st pub. Feb. ISth. last April 16. NOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE Estate of James Holly, deceased. The undersigned will sell afrivate sale the following described property, on or after March 14th. 1903, and written bids will be received at Ma pleton, Utah County, Utah, by J. II. Holly, All of Lot 2, in block .37, plat "Springville City survey of building build-ing lots, in Utah County, Utah: same beiug in See. 33, Tp. 7 S. of R. 3 E of S. L. M.; together with the Appurtenances. Appur-tenances. Terms of sale as follows: nh-Ten ner cent of the amount to to accompany each bid. and the bal- ance to be. paid on connrmaiion oi sale. Lawful money of the U. b of America.,- Deed at the expence of the purchaser. James Holly and II. A. Nelson, Administrators. B io th & C off, Attorneys. First pub. Feb. 26. .Last Mar. 12th, frV - A I lit j X - Mrs.- Laura. S. Webb,, X VIee-Pre.Ment Woman's Imo-t Imo-t ratict iilJ of Siorttit-a OUto. "1 drc-aded the change cf life vhich was fast rProachinS- ' noticed Wine of Cardai. and decided to try a bot-t!e. bot-t!e. i experienced some relief the first irenth. so I kept on takin? it (of three mcrihs and now I menstruate with no p.-in end 1 shell tale it off and on now ur.til 1 have passed the climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling cf the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now .and avoid the trouble. trou-ble. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering woraan of any age. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in danger. dan-ger. When you come to the change of life- Mrs. Webb's letter will mean more to you than it does now. But you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Druggist sell $1 bottles of W me ot coram. THE Inter-Moimtain Furmei AND Springville Independent FOR 81.50 a year Professional Cards. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ; : Dr. N. II. ; PACKARD, : : Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. ' OFFICE AT KESIDENCB One bloctf south and 1 ust of 14. G. W. depot SnuNGviLLE, Utah. D.' C. JOHNSON, RttoFney-at-Iaarxi and fxotary Publie. SnKTNQVILLE. UTAH. CAFFItEY, NOTARY PUBLIC -SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. PHYSICIAN AHO -SUMON. Office in. Bank. Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. QEO- SMART, 1,1- D. Physician and Surgeon. Or3ce in Rooms 5 and 6. in Rank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., Vi to 3 and 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - . Utah. M. S. GUDMUNDSON Everything in the music line. Can give terms to suit purchasers on - the best Pianos and Organs sold. New Music From publishers monthly Springville - - '- Utaii Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. J. P. Anderson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. Ladies' and Childrens' Furnishings (? 9 9 C .EMPORIUM . . o a n J Up-to-Date 1 Millinery BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsonal- . Artists i For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on th m. IuSLclies' - ELnci - Otiilciren's Hair cuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G-. WOOD, A T onsorial iirtist- All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. One Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. pronptly ptocarvd, OS X0 FEE. SBd model, sketch, V or photo for fre report on patentability. Book '-llowy to Obtain U.S. and Foreign PatenunndTrado-Mnrka," FRE K. Fair.fft terms eer offered to inventors.! FATEHT L-4WYS13 Of it VEAR8' FBJLCTICB.C 9.900 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. All tusinesa cunndenti&i. Suond advice. FaithfuU i service. Moderate charres. TC. 21. SHOW & CO. PAT NT LAWYERS, Cpp. a S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. RAILROAD Headquarters for ICR'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see Sil verwear our new Wedding Kings, Fine China, Cut Gla-ss, 1847 R !ger Bros. Knives and Forks. - a . Spootaolos ZEittoci ... PROVO UTAH 2. & JZJi&rM4 you have headaches, tongue is constipated, bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, some cf them ? liver. lira any or It's your pa .Ma. LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. C0R1IER of itOYLAKE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS n The Inter-Mountain Farmer AND The I G. E, ANDERSON X?ortrait IPliotosraplior. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes. Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY .HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. tUHtS titHt ALL tL6t IrAJVa. Beat Cough Syrup- Tmstea Good. Use In tiiue. Sold dt oroggiaia. aa Tolcl9 A COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINF TO ST. LOUIS Through car, Salt Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Buffalo and principle points East low- rates for summer travel. Special attention to ladies and Children. Tourist sleepers through to Chicago Boston and other point without change. Two trains daily. Inguire at ticket office, 103 Dooly block. Salt Lake. Any information cheerfully given. II. C. TOWNSEND G. P. A. Missouri Pacific Ry. St. Louis, Mo. C. A. Tripp. CP. A. Missouri Pacific Ry. Salt Lake City. Utah. WATCHES Railroad Watches stock of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Engagement tour iii.'ucuLe ii lxkji. your heart "flutters." coated, bad breath, bowels mouthr is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. then appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. lot of first readiness. class vehicles in High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN ' Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, - TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. - - TJtCtJtXm FOR er a Is 171 iFine Job Frintlngr Every Stylo At This Office |