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Show IMItHER h BROWN Sells tlie tenderest and best meats on the market They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured meats, lard, pickles, canned goods, vegetable. and fish -tftvd game in season. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. DEJUE81S.. . . Sain wagons, ' Enterprise buggies. McCoruicJc and Champion liinders, mowers harness uud all FARM MACHINERY. REDUCTO R E Is a perfectly harmless vegetable compound.. It positively and permanently perma-nently ell m hates corpu-Itncy corpu-Itncy ; and superfluous flesh. - It is a CURE ABSOLUTE and as harmless as fresh R E D 0 air. 'i nousan Js or patients pa-tients hare used this treatment. Physicians U C endorse it. Write to us for UMPLI TKCA ME NT Send 10c. Correspond C ence strictly confidential. -Ererythlng in pLalo -sealed pa"kaj;e. You cad make "Ceducto at home If you desire: ymi need have no ear of evil effect-. Address, Ad-dress, amiS CHEMICAL CO., 3701 s. Jenersoi am., st. loois mcl T 0 0 REDUCTO DEALING re a tmc chtii cum or U HIOHIT CeatUINTt, c- TMIM, CffSM M AM. TMIB IMI XO NATURAL MOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE BOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATHS 52-54 W. 3d So. SALT LAKE OH 50.000 BATHING RESORT a BLOCK Or ALL MOTELS ecrvaama ovm m CM or oaovMO t9 muom or WATcn r minutc Hot Salphor Baths in Porcelain and Uartk Tabs, PrivaU PUmgcs -JC-, and Swimming Pools tv OMll MCM.1TN I TMI MT1M Opcm Oat mo Niont Visitor Wclcomc . a tm IUIMTTI nOO.L.T -SrWIKBr BANK FREE gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE Pacific NewsDftDer Union. 927 Mar ket St.. Haa Francisco, and secure free a beautiful Nickel Saving's Bank, also full particulars regarding the new Three Volarae 1002 Internation-:Xjr.opaedIc Internation-:Xjr.opaedIc Dieionary which is -swsr being furnished to readers of tW paper for only fire cents a day Summer at the Seashore. VVheu selecting the place for your vacation choose one, the altitude of which is enough different dif-ferent from that at home to insure in-sure a -considerable chauge of climate. .Long Branch, Washington, Wash-ington, which lie along the Pacific Pa-cific .Ocean just north of the Columbia-' river. iu a vast smooth -jtaetcb of hard sand thirty miles l'ing. There are plenty of good Jjotels ;on the beach and the lumme'r is cool and invigorating. Get away from the heat of tlia interior and go down to sea level where your nerves can be restored and from where you -can xe-tnrn to your home invigorated invig-orated and restored to health, "A.L.Cratg, Gen.Pass. Agt. -O.R.&N.CO. Portland.Ore. J jrm JaUad lmyloz a rifle or plstot? 4f zt the beat . which Ua STTBYEHS K4Iee.rn.iiHe in-prico from $1.00 to I io.OO. 'For large and small game, aim i or target pracuoe. .FisteUalrom i$2.r0 to f 20.00. rVnd itunn for larjra catalogue ll!n- .1 Tran iisr rmnpiefe im, brimful of valuable luioruution 10 apovsmen. TFfFIt IRKS inn Tfldl CO. Ha. ' ass'.-.jS t.s,t-:s.- v V Jonu iHetvolds -Breeder of -TaaroagMN-e White J llld Edge Stock. ;v Tiri orices Eight. J. . lypRED, . Hit tint, S&SVVf tfrs v la U ounce of 9mm eofm o bo pound. Who knows now -mock ooSw ad how aaaatatowandolMa caBai (Uatn tbora la In eootod oollMt CoCootaaa eogeo oarar gtaaad. Tko aaoloi paobaaw fcoaaa The iiri5SpiiiMDj!;NT. D.CJOnNSON - - Publisher A.G. JOH N SON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office t Sprinjrrlllo Utah, for U-suuiiaLsalou throueb taiU aecoDd-clasa oa,tfcer. Issued every Thursday mttf-tfisg. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, - - - '; tl Six months, - -f- ' ' .o Three months. -vir . - -40 TJniversalrotherhood Path For June has come, and one article, among the man',', "The Hypocrite, is worth the price. This powerful article is founded upon the trial of Joan of Are and the persecution she suffered for the attempted and -successful relief of her country. The par- allel between the France of Joan r, iKAMvili-atinna nf tndrtv i wja i u a v e v x a w aow - v J powerfully 'drawn, and shows to how remarkable an extent it is true thatdiistory does indeed re peat itself, and that it is over wellVorn roads that the benefac tors of the .race move towards their success. Peter Mortensen's Trial lasted -several weeks and cost the state 35.000! That the verdict is according to the ' o,I .liAMfl,r Jiict oil ' ,, . . . or nearlv all, will admit His; ... . . . act was one of the most atroci-' ous -ever perpetrated, in' the annals of crime in 'Utah, -and -it will be a lmg'time before the horrors of it will be effaced from the minds' of the people, .lie has had every show for his life, j lie talks of a new trial, but there ' hardly seems to he an Vxcuse upon; which to get a new trial. All the rulings of Judge Morse were eminentlyfair, and rather in favor of the accused.. He has had a fair I rial -and ought to go to his just doom without any unnecessary delaj'. , The Mayors Call. ' Whv is it that the citizens of! our City unheed the call of the Mayor, when a special meeting is proclaimed? It cannot surely be out of any disrespect. It is -just the careless care-less shiftless way of the public. in the matter of special meet- ings. This carlessnes on, the nart of the Dublic is without a I :t n.,.. FVoMtit i vol does Hot exercise his power to call special meetings often, and when he does, every good citizen should respond promptly npd see what is desired for the public pub-lic weal and give a willing hand in the doing. Now dear citizen methinks I hear you say; lm In tired- I hav'nt pot time: there .... i . . . , j . I nut o F.c..v the business." Go to, gentle ! citizen! those excuses won't do! cannc t rightfully leave that duty I to another, and one duty is to heed the Mayors call for a mass-meeting. mass-meeting. ,r V Virulent Canser Uured. Startling proof of a wonderlul advance ad-vance in medicine is given by druggist drug-gist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth, W. Ya. An old man here had .suffered long with what good doctors pronounced pro-nounced incurable cancer. The'y" believed be-lieved his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Buck-len's Buck-len's Arnica Salve, which treatment comp'eteiy cured him. When Electric Elec-tric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless match-less "healing power, blood diseases,' skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. van-ish. Bitters 50c, Salve 25c at the Spring ville Dealers.' PATROnS LOOK HERE! When you want any kind. of printing done; don't go by this office, but give US a all. We? Thefnn rltlated or,DWLflaIds cours-can cours-can print as fine a wedding card ve,n8 a aSeUps the tissues, as can be afforded 4n this town. We to have numerous samples choose from : ,costini m j 11 J J 1 irora uu u. urn muu upwards, No matter what &ind of printing you wan, call in and see -what what we. can do for you before going-elsewbete. ' ' ; TOOJITOPIGS. Will. Kothwell. who Is with a bridge ang," was in town Sunday. Mrs. Wat Storrs of .Ira. Fork was vi r Saturday visiting friends. , Harry Cirler has left Eureka and :one hack to his old j ib at Murcur. " A wittae. Jitiil other room! to rent . Enquire of Albert Statcn. FOIiKENT.Ji iwii room cottage,! with half acre Truit and gras. Apply at this office. Cyrus and Lou Dallin came hack to their old home to attend the funeral oftheii mother. Gkm1 buggv for sale at W.II. Carter's .Lawn mow'ers.repaired. " Steel spring : work a specialty. . 'f;'. ; t- i ; , The Maceabce Band enlivened the afternoon of the Old if'oUcs Day with some choice selections. Mrs. Art. Storrs f Gunnison, was visiting with Grand Pa. and Mi. Storrs lat 5?eek. Peter Smith was down-front Helper to be present at the last.ritcs observed for the remains of Mrs. John Dullin Jf your buggy or Jawn mower gets out of Jtilter take-it to W.II. Carter. He will fix. it to the JQueen's taste, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nelson came down from Salt X. ike City last Sunday Sun-day to ee Mrs. Nellie Johnson and the baby. -FOR SALE: a Brick house; seven rooms, .bath room, Ave closets and two .halls.; half lot.. A snap! Call at this office. A, lVkard ea tti bouk mid stream on tlsh day, and caught several little Osh and a cold, with whale like dt mentions. There Is no good reason why you can not read the latest copyrighted books on the exchange plan, at Jou- dan's Book Store Tuesday wa a perfect day in its delightful temperatuie. It was like a divine benediction, sheding its radi once on Old folks Day. "Eok 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, . Why not furnish some seats for the Public Square, in order that the old fks i"ay 6lt- while listening to the band coucerts, Sunday afternoons? Bp. Mepb i -Packard and ms son .. ,mo hn.afr,.m Mur.io attend the wedding reception of their daughter, and sister Pearl. Lillie Gleason accompanied by Enid and Helena, her daughters, has been visitiug the past week with her par ents, F. C. and Elizabeth B(yer. If the -curtain light, or -lasteners. or anything about jour buggies need repairing, bring it to Th. Peterson's blacksmith shop, and he wi.l tlx it for you Amy -Brown was really sorry ithat Fish day fell on Sunday, for the rea .son,. that he couldn't leave .his Sunday Sun-day School, for the seductive .pastime of angling Miss Eiuheru'e John-ton w'.i a has .been teaching school at ScuQeld the last ten .month, came from that cold region, last Tuesday, to this vale f sunshine.and .flowers. Edwin Jjee and wife are now at homeagain, he from Lee's Ranch, she from Calafornia, 'where she bas been gojouruing for some months, in xuest of health. She returns much restored Henry Wood went to Thistle Sun day, having some customers there, who need a "clean shave" and hair cut. Henri- is the lad that can do it to the Queens taste and without giv ingcloroform. For biliousness use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 'J ablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the bowels, effecting a quick and permanent perma-nent cure. For sale Springvillc Drug Co. Joe Tucket reports, no strawberry crop for him this year, in consequence of blight. The hoppers are begin ing t'i hop in the lucerne, and from the present out look it will soon be very ,dry at Mapleton. Benjamin Brindle's barn, from some unkown cause, caught fire last Fri day evening, and was burned to the ground. Some bay. all the old gentle man's cooper tools were burned, and a One shoat roasted. Mark Uook win burn this year 450.000 bricks, which will probably ie consumed in the local market. He will furnish the material for the school house. Mark has the name of manufacturing a good article, Harrys Boyer returned from New Mexico, where be. , has been for the last fifteen months, last . week He took, a trip to Salina to take a look at t e piles of dirt to be .moved in order to make a hignway for the Steel snorter. ' ' r i ' Misses Mat-tie Cattery and Ida Allc- man, of our City, Ella Larson and her 8 ter and Ida Swenson of Pleasant Grove left for Portland on the 10th. From thence they will sail to the Golden Gate, taking iu the splendors of the Sea girt State. 'Sunday was Fish day, and many of the loeal anglers were out with rod and reel after the tinny tribe. What! onSundy! Yes on Sunday. Oh Ezra! v ny Captain! Fie Amy! Many -luckless trout, however, that "didn't I know it was loaded," bit off more j than it could "chaw" aud not a boys ot drowned' What are 'HttTTlOrS? How tlotney manifest thjwelyesT IOTma 01 cotww vernptton. m, yniio OUU IWIU, ana in weakness, languor, general debility. tbeyexperjedr By XtOOdsS SotSOparilla tbtJea tt-tn J s medicfes for an immow, Old Folks Day Was one of the most delightful oc- casions thus far celebrated, In LbM year of grace, within the diocese ofl 1 1 our four bishops. The Meeting H ,iastf Park had been made respleodtrcfe IxaKmloeonatlpatlonforaeyonyeaK ; placed jno In ...... , . . i l4 thU terrible conditlonv during that time I did eT- Wlth bright colors, the CroWBiOg gio-sl arruilnI beard ot bat nerer found any reUef; snob ry of. which was "Old Glory!- ThdJ Vistsl w;l-S -idorcd with fl iwers whOeiTwaarlcntwonWglT$100.(foroacliiiK)Tement; it ...... .. aroma was delightful to all, easy seats were ijpo,ed. in various nooks.unclrif the nmhr-.ii'iM.iis tnl'iHPP. iwbre the, weary vettran couui tawe ineir'-cHc.u At ton o elock. nirenoon, J . K. nan. as J-'rcjiiding srenius. called order and a .very entertaining ptfgram was ex-;, ecu ted and much appreciated by thoseJ worn and weary b;diei, who have 1 spent the hey-day of jouth, and the prime of middle life iu "Making glad the waste places; and the desert to blossom, a the rose." At noon-tide,' j the guests were seated at the tables, j that had be n laden wtib the delica cies of the season, that had been pre pared by the generous and efflecient' coiuiujttee, a-la- Harrison. During1 the after part of the day the program was continued, and a general social, friendly, and reminiscent time was indulged in until the lengthening shadows reminded the ancient revel- j crs that tneywere not as vountJ as they used to be, when they sang; "We won't go home 'till miming, and some of them didn't, until late in the morning; e. g.", Bishop Hill. The oldest persons present were: William Mendenhall and Sylvia San-ford, San-ford, each registering over 87 years. 7 It was a truly celebrated and joyful occasion, and the committee in charge deserve great praise for the eminently successful Old Folks Day. Owens Packard Nuptuals. Yesterday, Mr. H. J. Owens, of Salt1 Lake City, led to the altar, in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Pearl Packard, Pack-ard, where the bymenial knot was tied, for Time and all Eternity." A reception was held, in the tastefully taste-fully arranged parlors of the brides parents, to which a large number of friends had been invited. The bride was arrayed in a gown of white silk, native grown, spun and wove. The Independent hopes that the young couple may live a good long "Time" and throughout "Eternity." to enjoy all the blessings of the wedded wed-ded state. Silver Medal Contest. ' Last Thursday evening an Orotori-cal Orotori-cal contest was given by the tcruper-ence tcruper-ence workers, in the City Hall. Six young ladies and gentlemen were the contestants, and t he medal was awarded awar-ded to Hannah Wood. The second prize was secured by May Huntington. Singing and music was interspersed, making a very enjoyable evening. State of Ohio, City of ) Toledo, Lucas County, f ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F..J. Cheney & Co., doing 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 case or Catarrh that cannot be cure'd by .the use of Hall's Oatarkh Cuke. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my preseuce, this 6th day of Dec? A. D.-1886. " . , AT W. Gleason, seal Natary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally inter-nally and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces of the thu system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chenej & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all DruggistsS c. Hall's Family Pillj are the best. NOTICE. United States Land Office. Salt Lake City, Utah. Apr. 28, 1902. To whom it may copcern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list No. 155, of lands selected by the said State for the establishment of permanent water reservoirs for irrigating irri-gating purposes, under section 12, of the act of Congress approved J uly 16, 1894 The following tracts embraced in said list are in a township .contain ing mineral claims of record, -via : The S SWi Sec. 3J, N Wi NW Sec. 14, NEi NEi Sec. 15, Tp. 7 S., R. 3 E., S.L. Mer. A copy of said list so far as It relates re-lates to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, sub-divisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. Within the next- sixty day followi ing the date of this notice, under def partmental instructions of November 27,1890, (23 L.D., 459.) protests or contests against the -claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdi visions hereinbefore described, on t.bs ground that the same is more valul able for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and note! for report to the General Land Office at Washington D.C. Failure so to protest or contest within th tim. specified will be considered sufficient eviueuce or the- non-miner;il eh:.. acter of the tracts, and the selection inereor, Deing otherwise fre frf.tr,' oojecuon, win ne recommended approval. Frank D. Hohha. r.ct Geo. A. Smith. Receiver. 1st issue May 8. Last pub July ?, 1PQ2. - - -'- Read-It in His Newspaper. George Schaub, a -well 4c now n cit izen of NewsLebanon. Ohio, is a con- stant reader of" the "D.iyton Volkzef tung.M He inows that his -paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns. .and -when he 6aw Chamber lain's Pain ;Raln advertised thereto forlaaieibaek, be did not hesitate Id buying a bottle .of it for his wife, wbo-for eight long weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains .in her back and could get no relief. He says: "After using the Pain- Bahu-foy a few days my wife said to me. 'I feel as though born anew,1 and before .us ing the entire contents of the bottle the unbearable pains bad entirely vanished and she could again take up ber household, duties:" He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering ikewise will bear of .her wonderful recovery, xnis valuable medictae ts fur sale Jby Springville Drug Co. ; - MfTI'tV trfinnTfliniM III lN VLiO J -i har tnm 1 t at a ttma wttkoot m Tt'aSr tniSHS: l.Ta anVir i ia toch a relief. atuiiiiuui at. f w ic39 RuaseU Bu Detroit. Mloa. f Pleaaant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Barer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, SOo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ItirBai nf Cyr. Chlcaga. Haatraal, law Tart. A Farewell Reception For the young "Ambassadors from J Zion," Philip Boyer and Arthur Bird, who departed for their missionary fields last Wednesday, was held at the home of Mrs. Colista Biyer last Sunday evening, and was a regular love teat Tor those present.. The guests were comfortably ensconced upon the green, under the spreading branches of the green wood tree," where a delightful lunch was served by the deft hands of Miss lloseitna. -the presiding genius, and the minor genus hom of the family. Later, all assembled within doors, where speech- i'es, songs, recitations and various feli citations were.inauigea in, anu many hearty wishes expressed for the well being of the young missionaries while peregrluating within the borders of our Eastern, Sister State, Colorado and the antipodesT Arthur goes to the land of Bushmen and boomerang. Ssyed From An Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption," consumpt-ion," writes Mrs, A. M. Shields, of Chambersburg, P., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused y hay fever and asthma, that few thought 1 could get well, but I learned of the marvelons merit of Dr. King's New Discovery, used it, and was completely cured." For desperate des-perate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure in the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial bron-chial affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Springyille Dealers. One Man on Two Wheels Moroni Blanchard returned to his native heath last Thursday from a six months trip, a-whtel, through our "Dixie," where he spent the winter. He left here last October for the purpose of cycling southward through the Mexicos, "and "Central America, but found the shifting sands of Arizona Ari-zona too much for his bike. Later he will make another start, going out over t he D- & R. G. right of way. Since returning he was informed of the slightly demented condition of his twenty year old son Rubi, who is with a brother in Idaho. The father will go for the boyy and thinks he can take him along in "Tils journey incs and thereby restore the mental equilibrium. equi-librium. Barber and Hath Will be found on the Northern Pad tie's "North Coast Limitcd"-in service since May 4th. as heretofore. Mighty popular train this. Constipated Bowels. To have good health, the b'ody should be kept in a laxative condi tion, and the bowels moved at least once a day, so that all the poisonous wastes are expelled daily. Mr. G. L. Edwards, 142 N. Main St.4 Wichita, Kansas, wites; "I have used Herbine to regulate the liver.and bowels for the past ten years, and found it a re liable remedy." 50c at Springville TJrug Co. To Chicago and Return. On June 10. 11 and 12th, tickets will be on sale from Springville to Chicago and return by way of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ifo'r $44.50, return limit good until -Sep-itembercSth. This, is the .lowest excursion ex-cursion rate that -wU be :put tin to Chicago this year, so all who are intending in-tending visiting the East this summer sum-mer should take advantage of it. For further particulars call on or address L. L- Downing. Commercial Agent C M. & St. P. Ry. 106 West Second South street. Salt Lake. Stops the Cough and the Cold. Works off Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. Mo Cure, no Pay, Trice 25 cents. To Core A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druKpLsts refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signatuie Is on each .box 25c To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar S.-rup, -the best cough remedy on earth.. 25 and 50 cents. Consumption Cure - Wat-pm Wat-pm Wblte Wine of Tar Syrup, the best Cvogh remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and .50 cents. Filthy Temples Ju . India. Sacred cows . often defile Indian temples, but worse yet is a body tb;.t is poluted by constipation. Don't per mit it. Cieanse yours3'stem with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold un-told misery. They give, lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, -fine ap? petite. Only 25c at Springville Dealers. My little son had an attack of whooping cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Betuedy we 'would have bad a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe' attacks of croup H. J- Strickfaden, editor tTJHMi'HI3aiId. Fair Haven. Wash. , in, n RH.v w h m M mm m a- 'VV CANDY II II Wit m . . . . .i.o mnllUlI MOWmCD mmm iweTy'Swtmrvftrc Drue Co. Flag Day Last Saturday was the one hundred hun-dred and thirty-fifth anniversary of the adoption by Congress of the'Stars and Stripes, and Flag (Say was pretty well observed in our City. Our -Central school building and others, were conspicuous, howeyer, by Xbe abs'eece of the Flag, as upon forraer occasions. Better have a man "set"ap4rt", as fiagm-tu whose duty it wtfl be to un-turl un-turl the Flag on all jBajg-tda-va. A Splendid Jiemedy. Neuralgic pains, rheumatism, lum-brgo lum-brgo and sciatic pains yield to the penetrating inttueo.ee of Mallard's Snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerves and bone, and being absorbed into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr. 1). F. Moore, agent Illinois Central Railway, Milan, Tenn., states: "1 have used Ballard.s Snow Lriniment lor rheumatism, backache etc:, in my family. It is a splendid remedy. We could not do without it." 50c and $1.00 at. the Spring vjlle Drug Co. Notice of Assessment Groesbeck Whitney Transvaal t Mining Company; principal place of business, Spriog.ville Utah. . Notice Is hereby given, that at a meeting of the stock-holders, held on Friday May 23d, 1902, an assessment assess-ment of one mill, per share, was levied lev-ied on the capital stock of the corporation, cor-poration, payable to the Secretary, Luella Haymond, tt ber place of business, in Springville, Utah Co. Utah, on the r4th day of June, 1902. Any stock unpaid on the 1st day of July 1902 will be delinquent, and ad vertized for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 20th of July. 1902, at 3 o'clock p. m., at Haymond's Cash Storeto pay the delinquentassess-ment. delinquentassess-ment. together with the costs of advertizing ad-vertizing and expense of sale. Luella Haymond, Secretary. 1st pub. June 5, last 26. Dated May 23, 1902. Hot Weather Weakness. If you fell fagged out, listles and lacking in energy, you are perhaps suffering from the debilititating effects ef-fects of summer weather. These symptoms indicate that a tonic is needed that will create a healthy appetite, ap-petite, .make digestion perfect, regulate regu-late the bowels and impart natural activity to the liver. This, Herbine will do, it is a tonic, laxative and restorative. re-storative. H. J. Freegard, Prop. Grand View Hotel, Cheny, Kan. writes: "I have used Herbine for the last 12 years, and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended to me by Dr. Newton, Kan." 50c at the Springville Drug Co. , A Fine Library Of 140 Volumes of the best literature litera-ture is found on each"North Coast Limited" train on the Northern Pacific. Paci-fic. The first train started, May 4th, 1902. Of what does a bad taste in your mouth remind you? It indicates that your stomach is in bad condition and will remind you that there is nothing so good for such aTdisorder as Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after having once used them. They cleanse and invigorate, , the stomach and regulate the. bowels. For sls 25c per box by Springville Drug Co. Happy Time in Old Town. "We felt .very happy," writes R. N. Bevill,X)ld Town, Ya., "when Buck-len's Buck-len's Aroica.Salve wholly cured our daughter .of a bad case of scald head." lt.delights all who use it for cuts, corns, .burns, bruises, boils, - ulcets, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Ouly 25c at Spriugville Dealers. How to Avoid Trouble. Now Is the time to provide yourself your-self and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or iu your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted ad-mitted to be the most successful remedy- in use for bowel complaints, both tor children and adults. No family can afford to be without it For sale Springville Drug Co. Cures the Grip in Tauo Days No remedy equals Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this, terrible and fatal disease. If takenboroughly and in time, it will cure a case in two days, and for the cough that follows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. mL TyEiAJWEXR, IN Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets in all kinds stone executed in an artistic and up-to-date manner. All work done promptly, and SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. Hain Street Sprigville, Utah. - I to write for our confidential letter before applying; ap-plying; for patent: it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. and .foreign PATENTS TRADE MARK8 or rrtprn ENTIRE EN-TIRE attorney's fee. fiend modeL sketch rliotoand we send an MEDIATE FREE report on patentability. We g-ive the nest legal aeryiceana .aavioe, ana oar charges ate moderate. Try oa. f SVJIFtT d CO., Piatant tzywyorn, Cpp. U.S. peilt C'W0, P'' A.-. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easY; Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on him. La-dies' - etxid - Gftiildroxi's - Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troj Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. OueDoor North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. f promptly procaral, OK HO FSX. Send model, (ketch, S r photo for free report oa patentability. Book Uowv to Obtain U.S. ana Foreign rnteaUnadTrsde-Marka,'1 rntEX. Faireet term erer offered to inventors. I ) PATENT LAWTXftS OF 1 TEAKf FA0TICX.C 20.000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. 1AI1 buuiM, oonndeatial. Bound adrioe. Faithful ( ) .errioe. Modemin ehftrgee. r S Writer FT G IkT eTAT- 0- to Wa Jt-X., OMWU U. WW.? PATENT LAWYERS, Opp. 0. 8. 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