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Show THE SPRIN3V1LLE INDEPENDENT, Issncf! iiv.-ij l'Yi.kiy. I). I. Kfcl.T, I'.oMor nntl W:ir.Kr. Local fflr-nti'.-n. Cyr'.K r&isitorti is r;liil utv ,f'n. llf.vloU I'.ro-;. Tlwci.1 ('i'.avh I'l'ii-iiavunii I'l'ii-iiavunii t xi !act- Hit; Hncst s..l. A lint' lial-y boy ai l ived at tin- lioinr of ,f esse Jolim m, WV'iliu-sdiiy mo: ii-iiik ii-iiik Mrs. M. O. Packard I very nick but tit last report she was linprovli slitfhily. Jesse Groe-Ueck ciunft from Eureka Thursday, to spend a day or two visiting visit-ing friends. liect (liKglntf has commenced in earnest now. Fourteen new orders ratnc in Wednesday. The little lialiy of Mr. and Mrs Dimiel Crandall is reported to lie very low and its recovery is very douM-full. douM-full. It Is impossible to make a purer or stronger powder than Hewlett Pros, high tirade Three Crown ktkimi jtowder. Miss Myrtle Hall is now instaled as clerk in II. T. lleynolds & Co., in place of Mis llattie Wheeler who has resigned. Frank Scott has got through with )in summer's work at his father's npiary hclow Sjun ili Fork, and is how back In Spi ingville. John S. Carter Is hack at his old stand and is prepared to do horse shoeing at $-.'50 per span, everything furnished. All work warranted. Councilor II.il! .'lit, his foot Saturday Satur-day while getting wood up tlie canon. The wound is healing nicelv, hut. Mr. ilall is still compelled to use a crutch. licher Johnson is going around with his face wreathed in smiles cuimed by the advent of a little girl, who arrived at hin house Wednesday. Died, Wednesday, Sept. Id, at 4:15 j), in., Gideon Deal Wood, the 10-iDontljsold 10-iDontljsold son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood. Funeral services were held Thursday at 3 p. in. JooTuckett, the jolly fruit grower or Mapleton, showed the agricultural expert of The lndc cadent some line sawplca of peaches yesterday. He said he had twenly trees of that sort. Madame Proud a r and her Mind daughter gave au entertainment In the City hall Wednesday evening. As the critic of The Independent was unable un-able to attend and has not seen anyone any-one who was, ho is not able to give pnrtlcuJaj's. Before going on u sea-voyage or into the country, be sure and put a box of Ayer's Pills In your valise. You may have occasion to thank us for this hint. To relieve constipation, biliousness, bilious-ness, aud nausea, Ayer's Pills are the test in the world. They are also easy to take. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. L. II. Mower was treated to a surprise by several of her lady friends, the occasion oc-casion being her 78th birthday. The following ladies made up the party: Mrs. II. M. Dougall, Mrs. Matilda Houtz, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Joe Whitehead, White-head, Mrs. Letitia Huntington, and Mrs. James Mat thews. A number of cur male citizens met ut tho City hall Tuesday nl?ht and organized the Hryan aud Sewall Inde pendent Silver Club. The otlicers of the organization are: P. II. Uoyer, president; E. N. Jordan, 1st vice president; Wm. M. Roylanco, 2nd vice pref ident; Enoch Straw, secre- tary; Joseph Loynd, assistant secre tary; Isaac N. Whlttaker, treasurer The club started off with an enrollment enroll-ment of 45 members. Occasionally you hear of a rich editor. An editor who started out forty years ago without a cent is now-worth now-worth $100,000. His fortune is all owing to his energy, Industry and frugality, and the fact that a rich uncle died and left him $9t,995. Of course there's a mint of money In Journalism. There must be, us so little has ever been gotten out of it. In Burmah editors receive elephants In payment of subscriptions. In this country the paper itself is about all tho elephant the editor keeps In stock. I read the other day that a man had gone twenty-eight days without catiug. The mime of the paper he was editor of was not stated -Fruit World. Biwtri of Oiatmesti for CtUrrk that Contain BTeroury, as mercury will surely destroy tbn sense of uioll and completely derange tlio whule ysteni wlien entering It through tho mu oas .HxtilXl. "J. ATUi fiould never b used except on proscriptions from reputable phy-Iclan, phy-Iclan, as ti e daraaxo tbey will do Is ten (old to tlie Rood you caw possibly derive troro them. Hall's Catarrh Cure uintmf actured by F. J. Cheney Co;, Toledo, O., co"tlns no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sytem. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cure be sine you t;t th genuine. It ts taken Internally and la ado In Toledo. Ohio, by V. J- Cheney & t o. Testimonial free. Mf old by Di tMr<, prlw 75o per bottl. Weil Satisfied with Ayer's Hair Vigor. "Nearly forty years ago. after foiim; weeks of sickness, my hair Uirued gray. 1 began using Ayer's Hair Vigor, anil was so well satis-lied satis-lied with the results that I have never tried any oilier kind of dress- iiig. It reipiircsonly an occasional appli cation of AYER'S Hair Vigor to ki-ff my hair of good eu nr. to remove vjjppdaiiihtilV. to licit! itching limiiors. ;;nd prevent tliJ hair fvoni falling out. I never hesitate hesi-tate to reM)i!nciHl Ay i s medicines tfinyfrieml.s."-Mrs. II. M. Hak.iit, A viv : N ( !.;. Hair Vigor Trepand by Dr. J.( Aver J. Co., Lowdl, Maw Take Ajer's tarsaparilla Icr tin Coaplexie U.iy M.it-nn w;is reported t In slightly belter I hitrsd; iv, but isstnl very sick: be h is been ill twenty days. Hewlett Urns.- Three Crown spices arc stronger and better th.in imported because they ;ire ground to order fresh every day. Two I III jsh inx machine companies arc having a lively llirht in Pleasant Drove. Trices have been cut and ill feelings engendered. Recently a quantity of giant powder was found in the fl ft; box of the thresher engine. The discovery undoubtedly saved some lives. Lehi P.anner. One advantage of taking Ayer's Sarsitparillu to purify the blood is t hat you tieid not infringe upon your hours of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you, In a word, you are not compelled to starve or loaf, while taking it. These are recommendations recom-mendations worth considering. John llat lleld one of Springville old settlers passed awav Thursday of an attack of cholera tu uhiis. The decc.ised was born in Durbyshire England November 18, 1818, and wj.s 78 years old . Ho caim; to Springville in 18ti3 and has ever since been a resident of the town. The funeral services wero held today at 2 o'clock. Fkkdthe Nkrvks upon pure, rich blood and you will not be nervous. Pure blood comes by taking Hood's Sarsaparil'a which is thus the greatest great-est and best nerve tonic. Hood's Tills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists. 2.1c. Sherif Fowler an 1 Deputy Marshal Hans Olson of Spanish Fork captured four tramps here last Tuesday night, who were wanted as being members of a gang of ten tramps who gotdrt.nk over a! Spanish Fork aud shamefully used one of the party, a ladltiorl" years c ace. Fight, of th- Lumen waulcl svore c.ipt ..red, thiee luSpau ish Fork, four in Springviiie anil one in Riyson. They were a!! taken to I'lMVoon Wednesday. Th" vict im of the disgraceful affair 'was tramping his way to San Francisco, where be has it brother-in law living.. The boy-was boy-was so .seriously injuted that he was placed under t he doctor's care. The "angel show" at the City Hall Saturday evening was a very nice affair, but, like all theg irid things of Urn life, didn't last long enough. Tho angels bless 'em were lovely and the w.iy they behaved more lovely yet. Then there wero "Tho Ten Virgins." They were every bit as lovely as the angels and more numerous. num-erous. The reporter dares not go into in-to particulars lest he bo accused of partiality, and was, to tell the truth in a trance all tho while, lie will only say that it seems a pity that Greek draperies are no longer the style. Tbe affair was under the erllclcrit management of the Y. L. M. I. A., and was In every way successful. success-ful. Mr. John A. Ilobbs of the creamery iofornis The Independent that he could use double the amouut of millc furnished blui at present. The capacity of tho creamery is about 15,000 lbs of milk per day and the most that has been presenter! has been 7,000 per day and the average has been scarcely enough to make the venture profitable. He jays cash for milk and by careful computation gives tio'less thsti Lie per pound for tho butter and 18ic has beeu paid; thus showing the unprofltabluess of trying to make butter at home when the creamery a home Institution,--can afford to pay this much for butter (or milk) in cash and do all the work. It seems that it would be good policy to encourage this worthy enterprise by making all our butter at the creamery. urn Si'.t '.::'. ',; .e T,,!,l'. '..frill ( !;.- j puny irivc i pi-rf'trif. :!( in their; teiil-.c.-r.:-li ci a: t!ic .;- .i Moii.i.iy j ' nijht Toe i i'oii;.' is a !.i . one and ' pleas-' 1 the -!i ; i.I : : the two Marks ami T..py. Tlie I ''all A U'.ii Ci. Win. M. U lane.- is sen I rea-urcr, ii.;s ju.it sold on of v ( i it'll lary :-id lai'L'c car load for Eastern shipment, ami if tl..'. '! 'r:" 1,1 '- 1,1 ":it'- l!" i'""' . ' ., ' ,-.erv .l.-t-ol of Ilic W..I.-I.. .!!;. i,.u.!c t uuaiily proves sal .-.radon the com- imri,.:ii' , ,,;,..., u ,.,...,.,, p.iny will liavc a sl ad market for a!i : , ;nil ., :,n mu 1 1 i .-;i ; j. v-f!,-r it can mine. Some of t his apliait urn has been used in Salt Eake fit v w it li j ,,, entire satUfac; ion to the City otlicials Do YOU Wear White and it now lnok.s as though thisjghirt? woimi soon prove in ne a goou i uii.g for the owners. The iirnmrlv i situ ated east of I'. V. Junction on t he lirie of t he li. (',. . Kv.. apparent Iv in the same !cit as the f.i:iiu;. gil.xii:- i i;e of I he linlah reservation lame, la i recent letter to (h'j m urn fact urers Mr. W. V. !( 'tijamiu. editor of the Spectator. i:u-h!ord. N. V says: "It mny be a plea.-;: know the hyh esteem (.'haiuherlaiii's medic;. in which j are held In i t he people of your own slate, where they must, he 1 e.-t, known. An aunt of mine, win resides at. Dexter, Iowa, was about to vi.-dr m a few vear-i since, and be fore l,'aiug home wrote j in", if-cki:;'.t if t iii.-y V.ei'e s.ild here. staling if th".- were si, vvouhl bring a liusnt ity wil ii her. ; she A'.-.l j not like to be wit limit, I hem." Tic- I medicines icferred to I.!'' dumb 1-laii.'- Vii'.i ik im dv. I'.nii 'i;s f ; i;- j cures of old-, and croup: "ii ;i in I :: -; lams I'ai.i iniiiii lor i netimai imi. lame back, rains i:i tile sid " I j chest, and Chamberlain's ('oil Cholera and Diarrhoea lletnely for bowel complaints. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequalcd by any other. They are for sale here by Meucray & Co. Last Sunday morning the gentleman gentle-man who ottlciates as chief at this ofllce packed his giip and departed for Denver on a slight vacation. The weary days dragged by and no word came to tell how he was. and the force was divided in opinion as to whether he bad got run in in Denver or been ditched at Cra.nd .1 unci ion. Aftera time, rnwever. there came a Denver paper, and the m story wa. solved. The paper emit. lined a portrait of "Felt oT Utah." from which it was easy to guess what had become of bliu. lie bad 'been in seclusion getting bis countenance fixed. Taking the Uocky Mountain News picture lis a guide, when the Chief shows un The Independent gang will expect Vo see a rather handsome hand-some man with a noble head of hair of the liiirn.'ttc variety and a goodly mustache to match, lie will wear a nose of au intensely aquiline sort and possi ss a brow of a nobility tru'y admirable. His boyish, youthful demeanor will have luen replaced by the blase air oi a man who has been 'there. Thesoci.tv editor, alone, is of tho opinion that, the chief iili among thieves at Denver, o- that the News artist is a mio. raide scamp. However; the publh is cordially invited in-vited to ca.il and at. the nillee after Tuesday aud see th" chief in his new i-ofse if he basanv. The U. S, Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. WARM '"KlNtiS WllITi: ('1.1'lIi'R IIATIIS. :alt Lake City. Natural hot mineral water. Highly rrcoiutnetided by the medical faculty. fac-ulty. Cures ever.' thing. Try '1'Ikiu. Peterson & Clark, X3Itt.ck.smttHB. Horse : Shoeing A SPECIALTY. Swindlers AirlMiiit Up careful of thi. Tliovt-are mo mm traveling nrouml I mli and mu-roundlnu mu-roundlnu euunti y tvpix-sTtinjii,al t'tev are uty Kiti'ii'ti. The Food tli.-y a,v scllina; are rulbi.-.h and not worth i-i nion i he dollar dol-lar of lli prie lhty fltariff. Tliov call thenttlvtit o-uiKi-i and opii-eUnn opii-eUnn out they art? the titnki m .f fakirs and don't know the flfit thlttir alxtnt theevo. I liavt-h rvpul.it iun o tipliidtl and raiimu al low these bilks lo cotillnu" rolililnj: tin- poll, lie and to us3 my name i.i help tte'in. I in-rviuii.' un i i i REWARD CF $53 ON CONVICTION ) of thf-e two men to nnjlfculv v. Im lit t- me the deslrod Info! iaal mn ' -u !-al I ean ' rout ii'i t n.-tu. i am a until Malt- up! Irian mid liuve a dipioniH ft. .in tin i. hi. aim i pt halmie Colleje; oik of 1 he iei :t- I; ai up; lia liuir inii tutiuns In the l iitlcd Slith',. irul ii j.ts--e-. m ielitiHi'ttily to the t;yi. iu evci v msl H nee I yuan-nun- tlie yttisse-' t aetl mi l make tu t'hmtre for pxuiiilnlnix the eye. Min-. isihe only store in I'tali which yrimls nl.ijsesuii tlie premises to fit the slxlit : all ethers have to send to San i'tuiiol.-eo, Ciiieuyn or fut thf r cast. In my m ateh anil Jeweliy repair department depart-ment 1 employ tmno hut the hest skilled workmen, and If you have had any trouhle with your watrli. would like vou to send It to w. I'lease remenilMT .ill win k Is (ttiaran-teed, (ttiaran-teed, t'orrotiponttener solietted. Alex. I. Wyatt. 172 Main Street. S t.T I. A K K. .. i! iti.i.ii.s ; , i ;...!;! i i 1 ' i i ill" ;i-.t nh'1 . - I:-m t - r-..i.:;:eie twelve ...' t !.- ;:' : i . '. "i i.v io'.vi --i pi'ii'i -.. V.- Cei !, i. ,.,t t I !," I in.. I n: :t I i-'iit :im! ; in I'iuvii Sr.::M I.aimmiv 1'iciVini W. D, GULIGK & GR?.. Pi!. I li. 'I leirui.-oi r. a. Wfii.-Hu-i t Thar, man & Wedgwood, j i I'r.ivnCit.v, - Utali. I If3 f. KOIlWcilfl UToiiNKY AT LAW. 13 ever Hines drug Store 'l'uov'i irv. I'TAtr lain pivparid to 1 am prepat'i d t o fut i,ih )!i i k or iidol.ies in ac. iiuaniiiy at bedrock s. 1 will make goo I ail brick broken or those which prove to be too soft, for use. when contract calls for tirst class brick. -"Al the old Cook & Fricl yard, south of Springville. J. W. FRIKL. IX I Vof WANT Ti.l'.N T!:V I V. Tiffany's, 1 X - - AT - - I LI I '1 i A ui '. (-I. I) VAKD. j For Ii MILFS .NoilTH.j adc tu p.n;?jfi th amiT? ! rtili. IUJ UUIIIU IU I hllll i YK 1IAVK . . . PAINTS . . . of k i-:uy jK:-rjtirxi(iN.. Snow CD Young, Half bloek east of Court Iloii-o. Provo - - - Utah. It. ,1. .; irA.e.,il:,. t:. 1 . III..'-., ;,. .r Arrowsmith & Bullock. G-roccrs. ''llot Niiir litul le : .i! Pent'. ; in FAliLV A M) Frui : "'..id Veqctablep. TKOVO. t'TAII. FRED SLAYMAKE3, , Faintsr, Fa'ccr Hanger and Decorator, STRINGV1LLF V ' 'a '.( - s 1 3 '1 ' DEAL BROS. Glothinq 1 v P'- , v-. '"iA p8ne?a as7 Utivli Tlis Only Frc;h Water BOATING, FISHING, HUNTING. :Ample Accoiiiui'i l.itious fur crowds of any dimensions.: . Pi:-nic Parties made welcome. John Daiiin, . . Manager. in YOU WANT A CARPET? 13 ! -- then JTAH CARPET j lillJ - WIIOLKSALE AND UKTAIL DKALKHS IN -o iCu - pets, Draperies, Linoleuiii, tv?They can furnish you anything you w rit at p: i vs tint will more than pay t lie freight !rcu . Call an I see for y urs dws. lit T'l'r.IiS r,t choice i i it. INii-I or S Anu-elie:i. Tin- r.iily One I 'ollii r. ill Iteniy liiirrisonV. I'idvd, l lali. E WILSON. Attorney -at-Law, Hpriiivilli' City Alloniey. Olliee: Uooms e and 7 1st Nat. Hank, Trovo. Ftah. J. W. BEASLY, i;i:ick Prices for the Poor- Viinl n.-lwei-n Srin' ilie Hint 1'iovo Tlie B. Y. Grocery Co. J. R. BOSHASD, Mgr ClIEEN AND FANCY (iUOCERIES i FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 1 FRUITS, Ftc. j Smith & Wilson Cigar Factory In tear. ' TROVO, - - - U TAH UTAH IMPLEMEN COiPAY j 231-233 State Sis. Salt Lake; Utab. 1009 lowers to Sell . ,, Champion Mowers osbome Mowers - $40.00 65.001 i ! Ooborne Big Mower i T. 1 1 i Whitely Vertical -i Mover - - - 60.00 60.00 OslioruB Binders: Hew Coliimiiia 1200 lbs ' Milwaukee Binders 1200 llis. i Thomas Royal Self Damn Rake Osliorne Steel Self Dump Rake HARPOON FORKS PULLEYS all Kinds HAYING TOOLS Write for Prices or Call on E. P- BRINTON, Springville Utah. CO TO . Star Bakery . Host I'tari in town for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. Moals Q 3 ots. HKAI.KIJS IN FKUITS, VEOKTAULES nnd CANNED GOODS. Whitehead & Tucket, toure Resort, 1 A k& Bathing in the Stats. s i-; i-: -- & DRAPERY CO Hlankels nd Oil Cloth. ViuV V!vvj, 0. H. BERG, Maiiufu'M ai-ei- .lie. Importer of all Mnil.-i oi WOOD. t'JjOTIl and MKTAI.LKJ 'OFF INS, CASKETS, SC ITS, , DllESSFS, ! T.OBES, Etc.. ; Undertaker EiMiuer ani FMl , Director, Home made Collins umde aud Trim . mod to order on short notice. Ittaclt or White Hearse. Orders by mail of ttlegrapl; pronilly at 'ended l. Lib era I discount to the trade. 1 Street, 1 block from depot, I'KOVO - - - UTAH L DON C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main and Brigharn Street SALT LAKE CITY. - I TAIL - : ' i TIME TABLE Inn SI'lUM.Yll.I.K, UTAH. Com; wi st. No. I, I'.iclfii' nmil I.v .l(i:.'itf a. in to Salt I. like Outlm mill the ci;i-t. No..'). l'usseiii:cr,ti(S(iet I,V. 3 :4s p. ta No.lt. l'usscntjei' Iiv. 6:lit. ni Nu. 2i, heavt- ':1.") u. ut. ouiM'U) dully except Kntiiluy. Kiirohu mill all Tin Lie points. No. tl. I'aciflc limited T,v. IH:iM p. in. lo Salt Iakc, Oudcn and tin; coast. No. 7, Leave 8:!.'0 n. m.Sali Lake l.'lt.y. goinu i:at. No. 2, Atlantic Kxmvss I,v. 0:2Tn. til to Clear Cit'cli, i'. V. Juno., Castle Gate. No. li. Puss, ami mail I.v. 3:rt'p . m. Kidiii Oiiili-ii tu all San IVte points No. 4. (hieairi) Uiniti.'tl I.v. !l:tH) p.m. I). I'. DOIM.K. s- HABCOCk, iii-nrral ManitjitT. Tratlli: .Maiiger 1'. A.VAI)l.i:it;ll. (it'll' Passennur Atf- ANDREW BERKLEY Contractor and Builder. KSTIM.VTKS MAIH5 wrnr on without SUIT'LIES. Buildings Repaired on SJiort Notice. SPUING VI LLE. - UTAH II J. GlUST. JOH.N 1IE5HY pMITII. I'res. Vlcel'rps. ' J. F. Uiiast. Secy, and Trea?. i I)iio:Toits Julie Henry Smith. Heber J. Giant. J. K. tlrnttl. It. K, Grant, Nathan Sear. GRANT SOAP CO, OFFICE .h FCTORY 751 to 761 S )-c WEST Sr Munufactti'pmof IIKh Ornrtir J.mdr7 Ami Toilet Suttps. SPECIALTIES: hEK HIVE. K.LKl'TKK' nu.l .V MTNIUtY. Bf.e IIivbToiket: VINE TAR. 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