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Show 7" y directors Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State s' reel. G E. Anderson, PLutogmuber. State street II. T. Reynolds & Co., general mercimndite. 8tu street. Peal Bros. & Mendenlinl!, general juerchandise, State p.rcet. Win. B. Itoylanc', harness, 3ealrr hi harm's fixtures. State et. G. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and merchandise. retail dealers la general Wm. M. Uoylanee. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and Frain; bicycles, Studebuker wagous. State street. Harmer.fc Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Groceries. Sate- street. Fmporiuin, Greffn-; Ladies furnishing. Th. Peterson Main Street. TSlacksmit!i. Place of business Corner of 10th and Jefferson. -The Independent. ' The local newspaper. Subscribe far it and read It. 1 1 will do you pood. Job 1'rintiug. Print shop is mirth side of rtate street. The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very -carefully looked after. - and "all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's - the way we do our work. PEOVO STEAM LAUNDRY J.-M. GULICK, Prorr. PROVO, TFT AH. .Harm & 2? SELLS THE TENDEREST-MEATS -ON THE MARKET Their Priees Are Right They also keep a choice line of frest and cured Meats.Lard, Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fUh'and game in s"ason. There's no Better Service Than that via the From Kansts City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points iu the South, Southeast South-east aad Southwest. The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. daily, wi 1 take you to Springfield, Memphis Mem-phis Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast., . Tot - detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN general western agent .1106, 17th St. DEfJVEn, CO'.O. nr 111 'f nTtmc-B posmve rimcdy II llALllMj - ro" e cirtaih cum or LEAD roiSOKING, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMA-TISM, GOUT, ALL KIDNCT COMPLAINTS, CATARRH. CA-TARRH. CCZrMA AMD ALL OTHER SKIN AND BLOOO DISEASES " NATURAL MOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM S 5254 W. 3d So. SALT LAKE CITY 9150,000 bathing. Resort .within a block of . all hotels COVERING VIM AN ACRK Or ORCUND 'OO GALLONS Or WATER PER MINUTE Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plunges ')r and Immense Swimming Pools COMBINE HUiTH AMO niMUMI RT.VIR.Tma . RAIH WMIR IN LtUl. TURKISH BATHS Opcn Day and Nioht. r Visitors Welcome ,MI-MTk-feR UOTTHttft BOOKLET 333 BAT Rock Island Meals Best on Wheels XXal S. Xl.X3r, THE INDEPENDENT. DC JOHNSON - --Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Sptiugviile Ctahfor tramtitikwioQ through the .mails as eecond-claaa matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months, Three months. 11.25 .75 .40 LOW KATES EAST On September 1, 8, IS, and Oct. 6 the Rock Island Systeui will sell tickets from Denver, ColoradoSprings aml Pueblo to all points in Indiana, Louisville, Ky., and luauy points in Ohio at rate of one and one third fare f.ir the round trip, .good for return thirty days from date ot sale. For particulars ee your nearest ticket agent or write Hal S. Eay, Gen. Agent. Denver, Colo. Owes His Lite to Neighbor's Kindness Mr. D. P. Daughterty, well known throughout Mercer and Summer counties, W. Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor, lie was almost hopelessly sfflcted with diarrhoea; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if any relief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition, brought him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Chelera and Diarrhoea Remedy, -which cured him in less than tweny-four hours. Springville-Drug Co. To Cnre A Cold In One Day. Take-Laxative" Broruo Quiuine TabletF, All drujjjtists refund the money 'if It fails to cure. R. W. Grove's signatuie Is on'each box 2.c What Is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement or the organs, resulting in constipation, headache and liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly readjusts this. It's gentle, vet thorough. Only 25c at Kelly's Drug Store. A Remarkable Record Chamhcriain's Cough Remedy has a leniarkable record. It has been in use for over forty years, during which time many million bottles have been sold and used. It "has long been the standard'JJand main reliance In the treatment of .croup in thousands of homes, yet during all this time no case has ever been reported to the rnar.ufaclure.rs in which it failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as a child bee mes hoarse or even as soon as the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is pleasant pleas-ant to take, many children like it. It contains n opium or other harmful harm-ful substance, and may' be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Springville Drug Co. Neglected Colds Every part of the mucous membrane the nose, throat, ears, head and lungs etc , are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds. Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup is a pleasant and -effective remedy. 25c, 50c, $ 1.00 W. Akenddrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "1 have used liallard's Ilorehound Ilore-hound Svrup for coughs and throat troubles: it is a pleasant and most effective ef-fective remedy." Springville Drug Co. NOTICE OF assessment Groesbeck-Wnitney Transvaal Mining Co., Principal place of business Springville, Utah Co., Utah. Not ice is hereby given that at a meeting of the. Board of Directors , of the Groesbeck-Whitney Groesbeck-Whitney Transvaal" Mining Co,, held on the 25th day of July 1003 an assessment of 2 mills per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 3d day of Sept.-1903 to the Secretary, A.J. Soutbwlck.-or his deputy Nell Suiusion at H. T. Beynolds & Co's store. Springville, Utah Co., Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of Sept. 1903 will be delinquent and Advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold, or as much thereof as is necessary to pay said delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dated this 6th day of Aug. 1003. A. J. Sodthwick, Sec. Not very good poetry, perhaps, but what it lacks in rythm it mare than makes up in fact. .And the prices are reasonable. Just high enough te insure good food, good cooking and good service. Morning and evening meals a la carte, midday table d'hote luncheon fifty cents. All through trains carry diners; some of them are electric lighted and have no idea how nearly perfectJdining car -service can be until you see: that if sROGK ISLAND DINERS. Coing somewhere? .'Address E. Drake, Dist.:Pass. Agt. G . A. Bible, Trav. Pass. Agt. 100 "West 2nd South St. Salt Lake City, Utah. G-cxxorai Agont, "Denver, Colo Oa goiug to press we hear of the death of Charles Chase. No. particulars. par-ticulars. Ralph Wok1 has sold his interest in the Red .-Front Grocery. He is now with the Wood Mercantile Co. Don't get left, but get yourlsartlett pears on time. Canon Ranch fur I3;irt-lett I3;irt-lett cears. II. Richards, Prop. Huntington & Bagley have now in stock fifty different tviesiu mounts. Call and see us, we will-please you. Frank Gemmel's and Vel Packard's grading outfit went to Calientes last week. The lioys have a winter's job on the San Pedro. When our consul at Bierut read the account of his assassination, he must have felt that, the news of his death had been very much exaggerated. L. W. Major, representative of the Mutual .Life-Insurance -Co. of .New York, is in town this week. He is talking of establishing an office here. In the bond election last Saturday, while it was a light vote, it was over--wnelmingly in favor of bonds. The ballots showed 119 for, and 40 against. There will be light. II. B. Asadookiax, M. D., treats diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention paid, iu testing eves and fitting glasses. Of fice in Farrer Bros, block, Provo: What's in a name? They have the "Bad Egg" saloon at Pahranagat, Nev. A saloon by any - other .name would smell as sweet. It is without doubt suggestive of its malodorous surroundings. surround-ings. Just received a large consignment of Tailor Made Suits, Skirts, ladies' Misses' and child rens' Coats at 50c on the $ which we are going to place on sale for the next .ten days. Emporium, Empor-ium, Spanish Fork. When you hear a man kicking about the home paper, you may-make up your mind that be isn't a subscriber, but borrows it from his neighbor. The subscriber who pays within a reasonable time, has no kick coming. J. M. Westwood has returned from the G. A. It. encampment at San Francisco, Cal., where he enjoyed the time of bis life. His son Phil., who has been spending the summer in Butte Co. Cal., also returned with him. Statisticians have figured out that this year's fourth of July celebration caused the death of 415 children. And yet we object to a wedding celebration cele-bration in, Beirut which only came near causing the death of one American Amer-ican vice consul. It is now definitely settled that Rev. L. B. Johnston will remain for one year at least, as pastor of the St. James church in Springville. All Mr. Johnston's friends will be pleased by the decissionj tnd glad to have him remain. We have just opened up a nice line of the celebrated Imperial perfumes and toilet accesories. The - trade is requested to call and look the line over. It is one of the completest and best ever brought into the City. Jordan's Jor-dan's Book Store. - ! It would be worth while for the council to consider the proposition of wiring and furnishing metres free for the dwelling houses, in order to get the lights well taken, at the start The proposition means more expense at first, but would put from 500 to 1,000 more lights on the circuit, and would well pay for the investment. The Provo knitting factory are now manufacturing the finest class of union suits, from $1 20 up. First class woolen suits, cotton and silk. No shoddy, but genuine in every particular. par-ticular. When at Provo call in and examine our goods. Dou't go beyond us, for we can suit you. 132 W. Center Cen-ter St., Provo,' Utah. . Some ingenious young folks have invented a new game which is designed design-ed to become very popular. Itr-is called "Christian," The girls lineup on one side of the room, as Christians, and the boys on the other -side, as heathens. One of the young ladies then explains the principles of Christianity Christ-ianity in a .short, -spirited discourse, which has the never failing effect of converting the - entire heathen phalanx, phal-anx, who march over in a body and embrace Christianity. Tableau! Sunday night 8 p. - m., there will be Service in tfceJEpiscopal church. Attention is called to the ad of the Mutual - Life . Insurance Co. of New .York, in this issue' ! TI. L. Cummings and family were in town Mot-day, visiting .with the Woods, and many friends. Huntington. & Bagley got in today the nicest lot of picture frames you ever-saw. .The very latest styles. ... FOR SALE: a rew articles of furn.-ture; furn.-ture; a surry, somes;ab'e forks and other things cheap. R. C. Bailey. For a bilious attack t ake Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure -is certain. Spriugviilt Drug Co. phers, will make enlarged pics JSy direct from the negatives, Sat'v.5' ioa guaranteed. T. R. Kelly presented a fine bust to the Lincoln school, last Monday. It is a piece of elegant art work, and is a typicaljndian -head. w We now have an elegant Fall liogjjf ladies' street hats and child reus' school hats, and can save you money-Emporium, money-Emporium, Spanish Fork. Will Meneray was in town Sundav visiting with his wife and bau;. Will is one of the push on one of the R G. W. through trains. The Flag fluttered merrily peak of Liucolu school house whilft t he. nunil-2 wer liiiini Krvi tW?? f ....... the coming school year. airs, oyma sunrora was accinentiy pushed out of a hammock recently, and suffered a fracture of the shoulder She is, however, rapidiy recovering. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested, 'Force,' a reaoy-to-serve wheat aud barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nurishes, invigorates." in-vigorates." Tarlor meeting of the W. C. T. IT. will be held next Friday 3 p. m., at L. D. Deal's residence. Miss Etta Johnson will be hostess. All ladiis are invited. Henry Leonard, youngest son of the late Rev. Leonard, was iu town Labor; Day, looking up and greeting bis old school chums. He hus twoyeaisyet to finish his education in an Eisteru college. It is only 5 miles to our Span! h Fork store, and can promise you we can make it worth your white to drive over and inspect our new Fall Stock which is now complete. Emporium Spauish Fork. 'The morning breaks the shadows flee." The Pelton wheel and dynamo wilt soon be grinding out the glorious light, rolling back the shadows, dissipating dis-sipating the gloom. Touch the bot-ton bot-ton and let her come. All the schools had appropriate Labor Day exercises last Monday. It was a beautiful picture to see the hundreds of children, well clad, cheerful cheer-ful and full of animation, marching to the school houses. ' Anderson &-'Reynolds, ! completed their cotract in time, and prepared the Lincoln school for the pupils. The house is a beauty, and is well supplied sup-plied with all the modern appliances and conveniences. Mr. Geo. Inshaw, whose residence and office is at Mrs. James Holly's, oa State St., has, his card In this issue. He is an expert piauo tuner He is an "Old Countryman," therefore a careful and skillful mechanic. - Milan Packard visited Marysvale last week and inspected his group of mints in Bullion' canyon. .He has a tunnel in the hill 600 feet, and will be pushed in another hundred feet. There is always something doing when uucle Milan is around. A man once'bought a jim-crack pen. It wrote like a horse shoe nail. And every time he tried tOo.write. .It never failed to fail. .The. Parker is not : that, kind. ,. Jurdau'&fJoijk Store rllow-jwouldi it -do t for the City to wire the dwelling .bouses, as an in ducemeut to encourage the poo pie to take the lights? 'Many, will hesitate because of the expense of" wiring. If a person would agree to take at least three lights, it would be a money making proposition for the City, provided the light would not be taken otherwise. Now friends, the bonds are voted by an overwhelming majority. Let all decide right now to take the lights. The more 'lights are taken, the sooner the plant vwill be paid for. It will cost just as" much to run 1,000 lights as it will to work the plant at its full capacity. Hook onto the great center luminary, and don't be kept In the shade by your neighbor. The "Good Old Summer Time"' has passed. People are moving in from the cool mountain retreats, so that Ruben and Sarah, Thomas and Mary and "Kitty the beautiful maid," may attend school. The cool weather came simultaneously -with the open ing of schooL. All the boys and girls will need their hhoes and stockings on. ine nest or it is iney an nave them, and good clothing too. J Red Front Is still in the lead wit h Green and Staple Groceries It will pay you to deal with. us. J. Iv. Do you remembtrMflotr-we saved jou money while buyiog fwm us at Springville. We are again in posilii n to do the same this season at our Spanish Fofk Store. Emporium Spanis Fork. The Ilwme Culture Club held its fl st session for the coming year at the home, of the president, Mrs. G. P. Tnompson, who after the program, entertained the club in her usual y ddUhtful m inner. " The club has taken up American literature, and the year book gives a hue outline or the work. Roe. A. Deal brings good cheer from the domains of Edward VII. lie thinks it will prove to be an excellei t grain and stock country. -Their prospects pros-pects are g od, thj crops are fine and the stock in spleudid condition, He realizes fui;y the danger of the sudden sud-den blizzrd, and will make every provission by way of sheds, etc., to protect the stock from the cold of wiuter. Miss Mary Konold having returned trom Salt Lake, after ttudying there three years under Prof. Stayner, will take a limited number of pupils. She is teaching oue day a week in Salt Lake, and after the 1st of October will be in Provo a day each week. Fr recommendation apply to Prof. C. F. Stayner,' 1021 E. South Temple, Su,lt Lake, and Madame Lillian de L iery of Provo. The Iluugerford Academy commenced com-menced its sixteeuth year Tuesday Sjptember 1st., with a good enroll-in enroll-in -nt. The teachers are: Chas F. Romig, principal; Miss L R. Paden, assistant; Miss Harriet E. Eiliot, Krade work; Miss Margaret Forsythe, intermediate; Miss Mae Kyle, pri-m pri-m try, Miss Mary E B tskerville, phjs-iiil phjs-iiil culture and music aud. Miss Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Kyle, matron. Mrs. Anna Johnsonet-urfied Tuesday Tues-day evening from Salt Lake, where the has been for the last 3 weeks, with her son Athos, who was having an operation on his eye. An upper eye lid was grafted on, and a glass eye put in. The lad is still at the hospital. As far as the mother could see the ooeration was successful, throuth it is yet too early to tell just how it will prove to be. Mr. W. C. Cooper has contributed over $225 for the operation and still expresses a willingness to assist. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT WHEREAS: God in His -infinite wisdom has called home our beloved President, Romanzo A. Deal; Therefore, be it resolved, by the Board of Directors of the Springville Banking Co., in regular session asseru-bied. asseru-bied. that: In the death of its president we recognize re-cognize that this institution has lost a most capable presiding officer and successful financier; The City one of its foremost citizens. The f eople an esteemed and sincere fr end. He was beloved by all. In life we loved his association and cherished his friendship. In death we honor his name and revere his memory. ' . Our hearts are filled with deep sym-patby sym-patby for his grief stricken family, who are bereft of a devot' d husband and loving father, and'shali ever pray that i ur Fater in Heaven, who holds in His hand .the . destiny -f all men, will console and comfort their sorrow- ing souls. H. T. Reynolds, Milan Packard, L. I). Deal, M. E. Crandrll Jr. James Caffrey, Geo. Harrison, M. O. Packard G. S, Wood. Beautiful Women Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health and a pure complexion-make complexion-make all woman beautiful. Take a i smtll dose of Herbine after each meal; it will prevent constipation .and help digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. Win. M. Shroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May.--.31, 1601: '- We have used Herbine in our farnPy for eight years, and found it the best -medieinewe ever used for constipation, - bilious fever and malaria." Springville;Drug Company. SUMMONS Justice Rover's Coil rt, rf Sr In Justice Boyer's Court of Springville, County of Utah, State of Utah, before John Boyer, Justice of .he Peace Deal Brothers & .Mendenhall Company, a corporation. Plaintiff. V3. SUMMONS Joeph Plastino, Defendant. The State of Utah to the above named de-fi-ndand: , .You are hereby summoned "to jippear before be-fore the above ent itled court within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in whioh this -action is brought, otherwise within twenty days after this service, and defend -the above-entitled action brought against you to recover judgement for tha sum of $2p.l and interest on the same at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 30th day of June A. I). 1903, and the costs .of suit, alleged to be due and owing f com you "to the plaintiff ior goods, wares and .merchandise sold ftDd delivered de-livered to you at your special instance and and request by the plaintiff, at Springville. County of Utah, State of Utah, and for which said goods, . wares, and merchandise you promised to pay said plaintiff the said above sum at Springville. County of Utah, State of Utah, and in case of your failure so to do. Judgement will be rendered against you according to Jthe demand of the com plaint. J. S. Boyer, Justice of the Peace. Evans & Rydalch. Provo City, County of Utah, State of Utah, Attorneys for tho Plaintiff. 1st pub Sept. 3, last Nov. 12. S i i Prop, Grocery A liny's Wild iie for Life Wit-n.faiuily arouna . axpectinhiui todic, and a sn ritinKf?fur iUe. Is miles. t. gvt Dr. Kisj's He? I1.- ' v-ery v-ery of consumption, enuis ai.d cuds, W. II. Brown of Leesville, ilnd., endured en-dured death's agonies from. asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave instant in-stant relief and soon cured -him. die writes: I no sleep soundly -every night, .Like marvelous cures of eon-sumption, eon-sumption, pneumonia, ,-t bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip , -prove its matchless merit for all -throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50-: and $1 .00. Trial battles -free at Kelly's. Drug Store, Abscess W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Mis? , writes. A ug. 15, 1002: "I want to say a word of praise for -Ballard's Snow L;niment. I stepped on a nail, which c iused the cords in. my leg to contract and an abscess to rise in my knee, a:id the doctor told me that I would have a stifl leg. so onedav I went to J. F. Lotd's drug store (who is now in Denver, Colo ) He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c size. anTl it cured my leg. It is the best liniment in the world. Ahscesses, wkh a few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or dt - bility. They may, however, result from blows or from foreign bodies, in troduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. Springville Drug Co. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cents. occasion Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good satisfaction. I heartily recommend, recom-mend, it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSHER, St Louis, Mo Sick stock or poultry should not I eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should - expect to be i cared by food. ;Whenvour stock i aad poultry are sick give them medicine. med-icine. Don-'t stuff them with worthless worth-less stock foods. -.Unload; the howels and stir up the-torpid liver and the b aoimal -will be eored. if it be possi ble to cure. it. uJacK-Urauffht Stock and Poultry 'Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up thes torpid liver. It xures -eyeryr malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine anditwill pay for itself ten times over., Horses work better. Cows pive more ..mux. tiogs gam flesh. And hens lay more etrrrs. It solves the problem of .making as -nmch blood, flesh and enercry as possible out of the smallest amount of food consumed con-sumed . Bay a can from your dealer. Professional Cards. Geo. E. Inshaw, .Late'of Birmingham, Eng. PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER; Center tit. Springville, Uiah P DUNN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office-in, Bank Building. .Room, i SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : :Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : : Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of .JR. XJ. .W. depet Springville,; Utah. Qeo. SMART, -m. D. Physician -and Surgeon. Office In Rooms o and 0. in Bank building. : OfficeJUours 8 to 10 a. ni.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 8 p. m. Springville, - - Utah. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springvilla Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Rev. Dr. Bailey, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. Before Contracting for Your Electric Wiring See B. BACHMAN Of Provo, Telephone 70 X The Largest Stock of Electrical Electri-cal Supplies, Chandeliers etc. South of Salt Lake. LOW P1NCES ON SPRINYILLE MM Orders ;may be left withiH. T. Reynolds M 1 have had occasion to use your & i & Co. i BROWN & OAKLEY5 Tonsoriai Arti OLD Foran easy Shave and an Artistic .Hair Cut, call on th, m. Ii a. dies' - and - Oliildron's Hair cuts a specialty. Agency -for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. rarlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest of the Art. Style Shop Door North of Dr. Kelly's One Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. l promptly proccred, 03 B0 FEE. Send model, sketch, ) orphoto for free report on patentability. Book Howj 1 to Obtain U.S. nd Foreign r&tcnts And Trad-Markg,'j tuts. iaireft terms ever ottered to inventor. I ) PATENT LAWYERS OF S YEARS' PSACIICE.I 20.CD0 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. I ) All businefta eonndential. tiound advioo. Faithful lservioo. Moderate charrea. Writer 7V CJ TV.Tr"TAT 0 rdk Cfi to W -1v. OAVU . W.ftS PATENT LAWYERS, Patent Office, WASHINGTON, U.S. D. C. RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new slock of Watches, Clocks, Silverwear, WoLling Rings, Engagement Kings, Fine China, - Cut Glass, 1847 R iger Bros. Knives and Forks. . a. . Spectacles IFMtteca.. . . Next Door North of Farrer Bros., Academy Aye , Provo nial S JLOIZT JLt&&fi your heart "flutters,' you have headaches tongue is constipated, . bad taste in the i x 1 1 . r ii . u nox an oi tnese symptoms, some of them? ,It's your liver. any or Ets MVMM and TRANSFER STABLE. COMER cfif jROYLANCE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle i horses, -and a new constant ;BEESLEY MARBLE .AND G-RANITE WORKS afi lUife i - t Has paid $38,000,000 more dividends than any company in the world. lulon Well., Mgr. Salt Lake City. L, G. E. ANDERSON Portrait Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures coujed and enlarged y home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. ITii8 sigBatare Ison every box of th genuine Laxative BromoQuisine Taweta 0 j the rerpedy Jtixzt cures, m cold In one da? r Through Service TO ST. LOilliS AND THE EAST VIA 1 ISSOUHi PACIFIC RAILWAY if THROUGH SCENIC Kansas Msssoyi PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights. electric fan's. reclining chair cars (seats frie), Up-to-date day coaches. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., atfSrsss H. C.TOWM5ENO, CEN'L PABSe"tG AD TICKET AGEWT, ' ' CONSULT : .-.-X - DOCTORS SHQRSorE) ,r cdftialISTS STRICTLY RELIABLE r coated, bad breath, bowels mouth? is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. P. Si. acDetite and spirits good. At druggists ko cents. lot of first class vehicles in readiness. High : Grade : Moifumental : Work tN Marble and G-ranite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. I)Sn COW Ot Assets $382,432,68 SnrplES $858,131,223 W. - Major, Spcl. Agt. Springville Fine Job Style At Office |