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Show 4' Univ of Utah .HE 11 A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agricultural and Horticultural Section of Utah "'The Garden of the West. VULUMK 11. NUMBEK 13. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH,' JULY 11, 1901. PRICE, 11.25 PER ANNUM. SnDEPENDENT r jIbsolutelv Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome fton owr NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS Clipped from Exchanges, with all lue Acknowledgments I'hjhwi. .Joseph S. .lories, of Lake Shore, returned home recently from Mexico, where he has been visiting the Mormon colonies with the intention 'f locating there. Jonathan G. iavis, who has suffered with rheumatism live years, being reduced to a skeleton, died July 3rd. at the ;ige of 74 years, lie leaves a wife and live children. The Pa.vson Hall Team has issued a challenge to the Lehi Hall Team for a game of baseball to be played at Lehi any time after the Fourth for the championship of I'lah county. Kiehard Harnett, while working on the new school building Saturday, made a miss-step and fell a distance of about, twenty feet through the joists. Other than a severe shaking up and several bruises, he wan not seriously injured. C. S. Six has taken a contract from Jesse Knight & Sons to put up loOO tons of wild hay at Alberta, Canada, and has been busy this week purchasing purchas-ing horses and other equipment necessary to carry on the work. He will leave for the north about the Kth. We learn from parties from Goshen thai their now flouring mill is Hearing completion. It is owned by J. W. White, Ilenrv Draper and others, and when finished will be one f the best modeled mills in the Mate, and capable .if taking care of a production much larger than Goshen yields. White Man Turned Yellow. " s (irf''sten.ation was felt by the friends of M."A. Ilogartv of Lexington, Lexing-ton, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. Uis skin slowly changed color, also his eves, and he suffered terribly. His milady as Yellow Jaundice. He was treated . A. PAIMEY, SpriijgVille Style, Material n co.t wtw yok. by the best doctors, but without ! benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Hitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and, he j writes: "After taking two bottles 1 ! was wholly cured." A trial proves i its matchless merit for all Stomach, I Liver and Kidney troubles. Only lc. Sold by Springville Drug (Jo. Lehi. J. H Gaddie has been unanimously elected school superintendent for three years. One Lehi party has cleaned up about $7,000 the past two weeks on mining slocks. Kenneth G. Crawford and Miss Ethel Vau Alstine, both of Park City, were tua' ried in Lehi Monday. Mayor Austin went to Hear river Friday on business connected with the Utah Sugar Co. Under his direction direc-tion the company is plowing 1,800 acres of land to put into Deets next year. While Senator A. J. Evans was in the hay field assisting to bind a load of hay, the binding pole broke and let him very suddenly to the earth. He fell upon his shoHldcr, which was severely wrenched. William Wanlass and David Winn with their families will leave the tlrstof September for Mexico to set tle on one of the concessions reieully made by the Mexican government to the Mormon chinch officials. They will be accompanied by about tliirtv other families, principally from the southern counties. George Austin of this city, ind Jesse Knightof I'rovo, will leave, here for Canada next Thursday. The gentlemen gen-tlemen go for the purpose of looking over the country with a view to locate the best site for a sugar factory. Mr. Knight is seriously considering inducements in-ducements offered by the Dominion tffffffffffffffffvfTfTfTfffTfff iiiis that Are always sold by are Right government for the establishment of the sugar industry in Canada. There are favorable Indications for a rural free delivery In the northern t nd of this eottnty. The route may include Lehi Junction, Highland and Manila and will probably be about 25 miles long. About 275 families will be supplied. American fork. The Maccabee and A. O. U. W. nines played a baseball match at the lake resort last Thursday, which ended in favor of the Maccabees with a score of 20 to IS in eight innings. James J. Stewart had his residence destroyed by fire, Friday, Loss about 200. Half of the amount was immediately imme-diately raised by subscription by his friends, which somewhat relieved htm of his loss. American Fork canyon presents a busy scene just now, busier than for some years, arfd the prospects are bright for it becoming a great mining camp. Considerable prospecting, more than for a number of years, is being carried on in the American Fork and Silver Lake mining districts. dis-tricts. The old folks of this place, together with those of Liudon and a few from Pleasant Grove and Lehi, enjoyed their annual outing at American Fork lake resort Tuesday. There were about 200 aged ones present and quite a large number of younger people. The oldest man present was Joseph Shipley, aged 88, of this city. Consumption Cure Warner's Warn-er's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. I'rovo. Hev. Hichard Cooper Hailey, of Springville, a native of England, was last week admitted to citizenship. A tire Thursday afternoon destroyed a small baru belonging to John '"V.vA.vua or the Fourth ward., 'rm aumd cam. to 'Tt-- -ft-, on Marshal Newell's property adior. , i.ve iaHJ.Whltiiig: PatrirafwHii properly trig was also destroyed. Loss is estimated esti-mated at about $100. The summer school which has been in session at the H. Y. academy for several weeks closed last Wednesday. There has been ill! students in attendarxce, many of them being teachers from distant parts of the state and adjoining states. Saturday morning the case of Geo. Huckley against the Salt Lake & Mercur U'y Co. was closed, the jury and Fit General Debility Day In and out there Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It Is hard to do, hard to bear, what should be easy, vitality is on the ebb, and ihe whole system suffers. For this condition take Hood's Sarsaparilla It vitalizes the blood, pives vigor &r,d tone to all the organs and functions, mid is positively unequalled for all run-dow.i or debilitated conditions. U.kjU's flLLa euro conblijatu7n. ib cenu. retiring to consider their verdict at about 10 o'clock. A little before noon the jury came in with a verdict of $2,500 damages in favor of Huckley. Thirty days stay of execution ami :i0 dayst In which to prepare, tile ami serv papers on giving a bond fur $2,700 was allowed defendants. An arrest of ten boys who were bathing Id Spriug creek near the R. (.-Vti, track, was made Saturday. The boys were small and badly frightened, and their conduct, had not neen very obnoxious, so after a lecture and a promise on the part of the Ijoys not to go in swimming at. the place any more, they were permitted per-mitted to go. There are, however, a classlif large boys who have been in thet!tbit of bathing in view or the traius and a sharp lookout, is being kept for them. They will not. be so leniently dealt with if arrested, wbiejj they; will be if the practice does pot cease. Another of Provo's old time citizens has bjcen called to the great beyond in thk person of Henry L. South-worth,; South-worth,; whose death occurred at Castllla Springs last Friday morning at6 o'clock. On July 2nd a horse driven fay Mr. Southworth became frightened at the circus parade and ran away, throwing the old gentleman gentle-man to the ground, bruising and otherwise shaking him up badly, lie was rWtld to Castilla and 'iii..Vi"K 1U death. De tiieei.iy pioneers, first locating at i Salt Lake and later removed to Provo. He leaves a wife and live grown children to mourn his loss. A (Jood Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to nealtn and happiness by the use nf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It afllicted with any throat or lung trouble, give It a trial for it is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored Cases that seemed hopeless, that the climate or famous health resorts failed to benellt, have been permanently perma-nently cured by its ue. For sale by Springville Drug Co. McKlnley Prosperity at Lehi. One of our citizens is certainly riding rid-ing on the crest of the wave of prosperity. pros-perity. On the same day that his wife gave birth to a pair of twins, the family mare had a coll and a dozen little pachydermatous animals were bom. Lehi Correspcndence to Aiw rkvn Fork Adranci . - To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative lli'oiiiii Oiiiimic TiiliMs, All driiKKihta refund the money if it f:oK tci cure K. W. Urove'H klumituie is on i ;u li box ittc - Maer slice Excursion to Saltair July 12th, 11)01 For the above occasion the Oregon Short Line will sell tickets to Saltair and return from Springville at rate of $1.00. Special trail! will leave at 8:2 a. m. Tickets will be good going only on the special train. Returning trams will leave Salt Lake City at 7:0." p. in. and 10:45 p. in. Special going will run through to , and returning will start from-, Salt air. In order to accommodate those going from Springville, coaebes will be set out at that point. The excursion committee will also be on hand with tickets for sale. Gko. W. Guam., Ticket Agent. - - - A Poor Millionaire. Lately starved in London became he couldn't digest bis food. Early ute of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. " They strengthen the stomach, aid digestion, diges-tion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back il CELEPRATE Every American boy should try to out do every other boy in making a BIG- noise on the FOURTH. We have the largest and cheapest stock of Fire works in town. Come and see them. SPRINGVILLE DKU(3 CO. j Kolly, rxorxiotor I I R- A.DEA.L, Fresident. fl. L. 0UMMINGS, 0aihi H. T, REYN0: DS, Vice-President. . Springville Banking Co. SPKINGV1LLK, UTAH O-rvioitrvl Stools. 800,000. franacts a general banking business. Kxehange bought arid sold and depos its received subject to cheek. Four per cent interest paid on time deposits, compounding semi-annually Money always on hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tianchell, Pharmacist in Charge. Gity Drug Store, J. 1C. THAXCIUtl, I'luirmiiolKt. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Rrushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Klc Kte. : ; ; East Side of Bank Wall Pa perl YoU ki)oW thai Tliia is llie season of (lie year wln'ii Housewives desire new Paper and Carpets. OUR STOCK in these lines arc complete and our Trices are right. We also have a fine line of Kaliy Ciiriiages. 3VIOXjI31Sr cto OAJT'IFVn.IIIJY - UNDERTAKER Cnaltctm, Collins, LinlngB, IlnixclloM, Uto. And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special at tent ion given to orders for home made Caskets and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples, Walter Wheeler, Four Blocks East IN Chemicals Building, Springville. Springville. of Packard's Store. It. II. Heesley Thus. A. Ileesley BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRAME WORKS, HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETC, s v ship nil our M it rlt uml Urunlte In cur load lots iohI i ii n tlirri'for" jilvp lurt possible prices. All u.irk Kiiitrmitei'd strictly tirst class In evory partlcu-lir partlcu-lir II "111 i.iy lo.-M'oiir oi k aiel our prires. Px'ovo - XJtftli. ftlllliUlUttittiM not satisfied. Sold by Springville Dn;p Co |