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Show Chiii-ch Directory. l'U jUYTK.RlAN C'llA l'L. Kan alar service 11 a m. and 7:20 p in. Sundays, Sunday Srbl Ht 10 a iu. Christian Ciidesvor uieeilng Wed Honda; evening at 7.30. Strangers-always Strangers-always welueme. Civ. A. C. Todd Pastor. a ' "I. o. t. . Sprlngvllle Tent No. 9 meets In re-gu'ar re-gu'ar review every Tuesday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights tuade welcome. A. O. Packard, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. P. E. HOUTZ NOTARY Public 0ee Ursl Door South af narrlsvn's Hotel. SPRING VILLI . UTAH. Hogs Killefl If you want your Call on" M. IT. Miner. Leave orders at Miner's Meat Market. Dress Making Mm. Yates has opened parlors in tho Bank HuiMing, upstairs, whre she will be plfttsi'l to meet lirr friends ami patron who desire work done in THE LATEST FASHIONS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, SPRING VILLE, UTAH WATSON HOUTZ'S U tb IMace to go tor your DOAP9, OANDIE3 AND OONKBOTIONB1RY. Candles from 15c to 40c per Pound. Toilet Soap 3 riara for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per box 2 for 45c. A full Hue of Croft & Heed1 Medicated Soaps always on band. GALL And See Us at 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel. I pay cash roR FAT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, . TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. o-: Call at roy place :-o WEBB, 8PRINQVILLE - - UTAn ZIOII'3 MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. a W. SHORES, CaataMlM Pfcysltts. Au Xactltutiem la dulr tiMor artd wader the lewe af Utah, with oaitl eteak af 1 30,000. OO, aad la neoUlly 4vted t tke treatment Ad aura a all chrcnla, ceep-eeatail aad watUff dieaaeee which bare aa Iamb baffled tha general practitioner. Abaol&taly tha sVeact equipped Is ttttettou wast el CM sag, adaji'ei la aithar nail ar osBee tueArneant VrtAar pea-aenal aaparTialan at Dr. O. W. Shoraa, (orlyinjitor af tha 1 5. 00 a month fee far Chronic di-aaa) di-aaa) whose akill and experience feave nude tbia Institution faaioue Ift tfce treatment and cur at: CATARRH. AST(U1A, DSAFMC5S, SRCMCtllTlS, DYPEPSM, VYBAX T9.MACH. RHEUMATISM, PltfULB KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSIIPATION ) BLOOD AND WIN DISEASE. NERVOUS DbBIUrV, FITS. FtUPTUHE CUKt'D . . . . PCRMANBNTLY, A MOUTH TOB AX3U TSX A30V1 BXUtAUft. A SpacUl dtairtnaant far treating discaaaa af Mas. Cures guaranteed. Ottlccs U Eatt Secaae Saata Strcat, SALT XAXS CITT, UTAH. $5.- ; A vu livb our Of WHITE ar.; Pi.f R,dalch let lured at the L. D . meeting house Sunday evening. Jabcz Daogerfleld returned Mori-lay Mori-lay from a protracted villi to Salt Lake. One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you waut!C. J. Peterson. Archie Storrs Is now agent on the R.G.W. nt Gunnison. He was checked in as agent last Friday. Miss Mabel Diamond returned Thursday from aa extended visit to her sister at Salt Lake. John Anderson has again returned from the hospital at Salt Lake. " His injured leg is doing nicely. Rolla T. Marshall's pamphlet entitled en-titled -Victory Over the Wild Beast" can be found at IlouU & Houtz's candy store, as well at Whitehead's drug store. Price 15 cents. Will Pay, of Prove, tarried In town Monday evening, and treated some of the. Royer hotel people and their quests to a lively sleigh ride. Will was enroute to Benjamin on pressing business. "A Sea of Ice" drew a good audieaca at the Citv hall last evening, and gave excellent satisfaction. "The Welsh Settler" will he given tonight. Mr. Tiylor and his company are people of marked histrionic ability. Prosperity comes quickest To the man whose liver is In good condition. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and ail stom ach and liver trouble. C. J. Peter son. There arc several dangerous holes In culverts on the sidewalk in differ ent pirts of the town which should receive the attention of tha road supervisor at once, before someone Is hurt and an expensive damage suit is planted against the city. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says, 'AUer two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved hliu frm croup ly using OjVe Minute Cough Cure." It is me. (juicnesi ana mosi certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. J Peterson. .r.'- -. t ",. George Grocsbeck left for -Nepal Tuesday morning, where he will work for a week or two jn the Interest of the Chicago Copying Co. From there bo will work all the towns south to St. George. Ha expects to be gone several mouths. He was accompanied by G. H. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Deal, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Deal, Mr. and Mrs. Wra M.Boylatice, Dr. Smart and Mcsdanies Chamberlain and Nichols attended the ball of the "Hot Time"ciuo at Provo last night, arriving home at a very early hour today, lhey are enthusiastic over the welcome ex tended them by the Provo people. The Johnson & Hontz Dramatic Company played two nights to good houses at Perron last week. On Fri day and Saturday ntf hta they enter tained audlcoces at Orannevllle, and ou Monday and Tuesday evenings they plcaaed goodly aized audiences at Castle Dale. From here they went to Hunting-ton where they appeared last night, and will repeat tho perfor mance to-night. From Huntington they go to Price, and thence west The company Is a good one and should draw good houses wherever It appears, Emery County TiOQcer. The progressive ladies of Westfleld Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Westfleld News, bearing date of April 3, 1896. The paper Is Billed with matter of Interest to women, and we notice the following from a cor respondent, which the editors printed realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital Importance to their sex "The best remedy for croup, colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find Is Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. For family use It has no equal I cladly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by C. J. Peterson On Dec. 31 we received a call from Mr. I. C. Johnson and Miss Elfle nuntlngton. Miss FT. has been deaf since she was three years old, but has never attended a school for the deaf. She attended the public schools with hearing children and is said to be well educated. Her power of lip rcadintr Is oulte wonderful. She Is s.tid to bo iv photographer and rc toucher of great skill, also an expert type-setter. Besides the above complishments she is a thorough dressmaker. There Is certainly food for thought In a case like this. Utah Eagle. He ware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, a mercury will mirfly" destroy the sense of muellana completely ueraiiRS the whole tern when entrlnit H throuuh tho mucous urfuce. Such article should never be used xccut on prescription!! (ivin reputable Dhyslclnns, on th ilHnin they will do Is te fold to the good you cub powtlbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Xure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, aellnu dlntly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systom. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you act tho jjeaulne. It 1 taken Internally and I made In Tolwlo.Uulo by V. J t heney Co.' Testimonials free. rr"M1 by Prut jl'W. price TV. per btittle G d titns h:tve t :ie. to those whom Hood's S.i!'s:iparii!.'i b'.i cured of sorufular, catarrh, disocpsla. ilicu- latism, weaic nerves, or some other form of Impure blood. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Easy nd yet efflcent. James Whltmore left for Scofleld Wednesday morning on a business trip. Mrs. Will Valiant presented her husband with a nine pound girl Tues day afternoon. Prof. Chas. D. Evans will lecture on Ancient nistory at the L. D. S. meet- ng house Sunday evening. If you have any jewelry or clocks which neud fixing, take them to West, He will do the work cheap. A very pleasant private dance was given at the residence of Daniel ayne la the First ward Friday night. A good time was had by all and danc- ng was kept up until 2 o'clock in the morning. The old pioneer, Wni. Mcndenhall, dropped into The Independent office yesterday and left, 6ome fine speci mens of winter pears. They were of No. 1 quailty and. were relished greatly by the gang. George R. Matson of Springvilie called iu today and said the suit of ejectment that he had begun against N. H. Groesbeck and wife had been thdrawn. The defendants gave him itossession and then rented the premisas from him. Enquirer. Housewives, please remember you take no risks in using the Crown Haking Powder, Triple Flavoring Ex tracts and Pure Ground Spices, for they are strictly guaranteed of the very best quality or money cheerfuly refunded. Why not give them a trial: Mrs. Mary Bird, ITarrishurg, Pa says, "My cniia is worm millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not Invested twcnty-tlve cents In a Iwttlo of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, cold and all lliroat and lung troubles. C. J. Peterson. Mr. Joseph Sellars and. Miss Dee Warthen were joined in . the ;holy bonds' of matrimony last evening. The ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. R. H. Warthen, mother of the bride. Bishop L. IT. narmer pronounc ed the words which made the happy young couple man and wife. It is easy to catch a cold and just ase;isytoget rid of it if you com mence to use One Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia and lung troubles. told all throat It Is pleasant to lake, safe to use and sure to cure. C. J. Peterson. John Tullidge, of Salt Lake, arrived here Saturday for a visit to his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Fred. J. Maack, Mr. Tullidge Is aa artist of ability, and a gentleman gentle-man of educated and cultured tastes. His paintings have long been famous at Salt Lake, where he has quite a collection. Mr. Tullidge brought a half-dozen of vary fine marines and landscapes with him from the city. E. J. Stanson is putting up 100 tons of ice In the cellar under the old Coop Co-op barn near the old gristmill, and intends to run an ice wagon next summer and deliver ice at all residences resi-dences or places of business of his customers. Those using any quantity of ie and who wish to make a season contract for the mo would do well to call on Mr. Stanson before contracting con-tracting elsewhere, aa be will make bed rock figures. The following marriage licenses have been granted since the last report: re-port: John W. Clark, aged 2, and Miss Susio Wilkins, aged 19, both of Provo; Charles W. Stone, aged 23, and Daisy M. Gardner, nged 20, both of Salem; S. W. Robertson, aged 28, and Miss Clara Jones, aged 26, and Chas. Harrison and Sophronla Wood, both aged 21, and all of Spanish Fork; J. E. Stone, aged 21, and Emma C. Larson, aged 22, both of Salca. Tersons who are troubled with Indigestion In-digestion will be Interested in the experience ex-perience of Win. II. Penn, chief clerk in tho railway mail service at Dcs Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives ui5 pleasure to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I have suffered fioui lodigcstion, and am subject to frequent, severe attacks of pain in tho stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never falls to. give perfect rallaf.n Priae 25 and 50 cents; for sale by C, J. Peterson. Peter-son. . . -. T. A. Brown and Bishop John Tucket tJtook a trip up to the Buck- eya Marble quarry,, Tuosday, . to pt samples of the stone to dress arxlsend to D. C. Robblns, the promoter of the enterprise, at Salt Lake. They report the quarrjr to be looking very favor able, and development work Is pro-gresslngrnlcely, pro-gresslngrnlcely, from four to six men being at work steadily. They have several tons of stone quarried, and have a ledge of tha stone uncovered wolch is, at least calculations, 40 by 50 foet in extent. From prcseut Indl cations this enterprise will provo a great thing for springvilie and vi clnltv. ' . j Bishop N'-phl Packard took a trl ! to tha northern part uf the county on : business this w a. 1 Mrs. Elta Edwards, who was brought down from Castle Gate sick, last week, is getting along nicely, Mrs. Geo. W. Hill Is reported to be recovering from tier paralytic 6troke as rapidly as could be hoped for. The butchers and others who put up ice have had teams at work this week hauling that very necessary requisite for ice cream. M. W. Bird, day operator of the R. G. W. depot iu this city is taking a brief lav-off. W. E. Stimson, of Salt Lake, Is filling the position tem porarily. Mrs.William Bringhurst is reported to remain In just about the the same condition as the past two weeks, and there seems to be no change either for the better or worse. The Utah Sugar Co. has contracts with the farmers of Springvilie which calls for 500 acres of beets. This is the largest acreage that has ever been contracted for In tnis city. The meeting which the Provo Court of the Ancient Order of Foresters were to hold at the City hall Lst Thursday night did nob come off on account of the illness of oneoi the members. The dance given by the Pleasant Hour Club at the Reynolds hall Fri day night was a very pleasant, affair. A larfe number of young peaple were prcseut and danced till 2 o'clock to the music furnished by Sbeprtrd's Quadrille Band. J A. Perkins, of Antiquity, 0.. was for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for the cure of eczema. Ho was quickly cured by using Dc-Witt's Dc-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve the famous healing salve for piles and skin diseases. dis-eases. C. J. Peterson. The good people of Oakland are going go-ing to pivo a literary entertainment at the school house in that burg Friday Fri-day night. The affair is under the direction of Mrs. Fred. "Whiting. The society reaorter of The Independent Inde-pendent acknowledges an Invitation to -be present., ; Miss ATI le Hughes, Norfolk, Ya,, was frightfully burned on the face and neck", rain was instantly re lieved by DeWitt' - "Witch Hazr.l Salve, which healed the injury with out leaving a scar.- It. Is the famous pile remedy. C. J. Peterson. David Packard lectured at the First ward meeting house last Mon day night, under the auspices of the Elders' Quorum. Mr. Packard was greeted by a good audience, and de voted about an hour and a half to a disgussion of life amonu the Moori people in New Zealand. His remarks were very interesting. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suffered for eiht years from, dys pepsia and chronic coustipation and was finally cured by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. C. J. Peterson. Mrs. Luella Hayroond gave Mrs. Ellen Jakeman, county treasurer, a very pleasant surprise last Friday night. Mrs. Haymond sent an invitation invi-tation to Mrs. Jakeman to come over and spend the evening with ber, and when that lady ai rived she found a number of friends gathered at the invitation in-vitation of the hostess to surprise her. The following is the list of the arrivals at the Hotel Royer this week: D. S. Sergrist, H. M. Miller, C, A. Blake, W. E. Stimson, A. D. Campbell, Camp-bell, Salt Lake; Jas, J. Ryoury, Mar- cur; Geo. Startup, Win. Bailey, Harry Adams, Trovo; Wm. Roberts, olo.; J. G. Mead, Spanish Fork; A. B. Tom-son, Tom-son, advance agent, and Harry Taj- lor, Chas. Feveryear, Chas. Fowler, A. A. Hovey and wife, Jas. Ellis aad wife, Miss Lillian Earle, of the Taylor Tay-lor Dramatic Co. The Ilungerford Literary and De bating Society held a meeting last Friday night. There was a fine at tendance of the members and the following program was rendered: Song. "There is Sunshine in My Soul Today," by the Society; Instrumental Solo, Chloe Carter; Debate, "Resolved That Evangeline's Actiens Were Un- maideniy," AfflrmatlveE. N. Jor dan, Chloo Carter, Miss Gates, Pearl Daley, Negative Geo. Drury, Miss Linn; the Judges' decision was for the negative; Sonj by tho Ilungerford Glee Club. LEGAL .NOTICE. In tho District Court in and for Utah county, State af Utah. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Allen. deceased. Notice is hereby given thatC. E. Allen, administrator of the estate of Joseph Allen, deceased, has rendered for settlement and filed in said Court his final account of his administration of said estate and ptt itlou for a Decree De-cree of Distribut ion of the residue of said estate. And Jhat Saturday, the 25th day of February, 'A. 1898, at 0 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room of said Court, in the County Court House, ProToCity.Utah county State of Utah, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court for the settlement of said account, and hearing said petition pe-tition for distribution us aforesaid, at which time ana place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any there be, why aid account should not be approved and distribution made of said estate as prayed for. Dated Jan. 20, 1898. Geo. Haytrcaiip, . ' . Clerk of the District Court. Per A. V. Roblson, Deputy. 5t j Liookl H I My Blosont Xiirxo or Holiday Goods Zlae Arrived. Call and see my stock and you will be convinced that tha Prices can't be beat in the State. ::::::: If you are going to make a Christmas present you will find just what you want in the jewylry line at my store. II A THERE WHERE ARE YOU GDIN&? Where goods are cheap and where I can change my produce of all kinds for Tmer- chandise at Rock Bottom Prices.. w loijer & When You Call to Pay Your Subscription ask about The Independent's Clabbing Rates, We Have. McOall's Nagazine, The New YorkWorld. World Almanac, Toledo Blade, The Salt Lake Herald, And Others.. We Can Get You rny publication 'you wish in connection con-nection with The Independent, and save you monev. Mi Mneits to New Subscntiers M Clubbing Rates are on a striotW CASH BASIS. Call on or address. The Independent. Ci? Liookl Watches Waltbam and Elgin Makes. Clocks Of the bast manufacture. manu-facture. : : : : Pins Emeralds, Opals, Sapphires, Sap-phires, Pearls. Amethyst Stanson' JEWELRY STORE. GOING -" HERE IS THAT? 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