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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Molen & Caffrey, Furniture, State street. 0. E. Anderson, Pbotof rauber. State itreet II . T. Reynolds, general merchandlie, Stata itreet. Fred Carter, , , contractor and builder. Monroe atree Deal Kros. & Mendenhall, feneral nercbandlae. State atreet. Wm.xB. Roylance, barneae, dealer in baraeas fixture. State at. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholeaale and retail dealer In general mervbandlae. Win. M. Roylance, wboleaale frulti, produce, needs and train; bicycle, Htudeoaker wexons. State ttreet. The Independent. The local newananpr. Sulmerlbf for It and read It. It will do jrou good. Job I'rlnliof. Print (bop U north aide of ft ate atreet. George Selwyn, Dealer In all kind of Meata and Green Groceries. State itreet. Wahtid Actlre man of (rood character to dollverand collect In Uiab for old rtab. Hulled manufacturing wholesale house. 000 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any bank In any city. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn Et., Chicago. Professional Cards. Dr. f. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 6 ill Calls Promptly itieaded Day or Kill-- urgejB R. G. W. R. R. Office and Real Seace win J. W. Brlnburst. Telephone connection. ("JEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Room & and (, In Bank building. Office hours I to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 5 to II p. m. SfMUQViLLE, Utah D. C. JOHNSON, ' Uorney-at-baui and fietary Public. t'PRiNoviLLE, Utah. jAXXa CAITBXY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : ; Db. N. H. PACKARD, : DENTIST Extracting', Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds or dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Oa block south and I east of R. O. W. depot Sprinqvillb, Utah. Societies. I. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7.30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wh. H. Kearnb, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, It. K. The Well Dressed Man Want hi Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly done. That' the way we do our work. PSOVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, ' UTAH. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Sprlngvilli agency at Jordan's Hook Store. Ratal 12 ner flu v. - - , V The Travelling Men's Favorite Known all over the West as the .best hotel in the state, Hack meets all trains. GEORGE HARRISON, Prop. If You want to dispose of all your Veals, Chickens and Hides for cash, pall on - Austin Roylance, Si-iini: villi-, I'uli. ML HARRISON TERSE TflliES The ice cream season is at hand. The man who itches for fame is usually kept scratching. The flnssfc line of candies in town is found at G. W. Young's, Some men vote as they pray and ther never pray unless it is to ask a personal favor. William McKenzie of this city Jias been drawn as a trial Juror for the April term of court. M. L. Scott of Provo breeds pure bred S. C. Drown Leghorn eggs at half eastern prices. Write blm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood came home from Welser, Idaho, last week and will visit In town for some time. ICE CREAM, the first and best in town, at Mrs. Mukpht's Confectionery Confection-ery Store. Cigars and Tobaccos also Chris Jensen has a full line of samples sam-ples of Spring and Summer patterns. You need a suit; take a look at tbem. Mjsrk Cook attended the shooting tournament at Salt Lake last week. He shot a few scores and was well up to front. To Cure a Cold ii On Day. Take Warner's .White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best congh remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents. Some of the town ports regard themselves so bright that they use colored glasses when they go to look at themselves in a mirror. I have 400 fine Alberta peach tree for sale; they are budded stock, oue year old. Price 121 cents each, or $10 per hundred.' .Wm. Drtjry. Joe Whitehead is now express messenger on the Oregon Short Line between Salt Lake and Juab. He goes south at night and back in the morning. , Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. C E. Tranchell, City Drug Store. Aaron Johnson's Mapleton dramatic company played ''East Lynne"atthe city hall Saturday night as a benefit for the Fourth ward. The play is said to have been very fair and deserved de-served a better attendance. Light snowfalls have been an almost nightly occurence the past few weeks. The stock of snow In the mountains increases slowly through it all, The unsettled weather bids fair to make a backward spring. Much needed repairs are being made on the county road south of this city. It is to be hop: d that the evil features of that section of road will soon tie a thing of the past, and that the repairs are to be made permanent. Manager Chaj. Dlehl of this shop went to Idaho Falls. Idaho, yesterdav on business. If he sees Ilenrv Roylance or Sam Davis he will enquire why they do not write those letters they promised about the scenery and things. Mesdames Dusenberry & Rauhof wish to call the attention of the ladies of Springville to their elegant and artistic line of millinery. The season is now on. Come early and get a first choice. Center street, Provo; second door east of Passy's store. Robert Miller ha? resigned his posi tion of bookkeeper with Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, which took effect on April 1st.. Mr. Miller has purchased ! a farm and will live the butterfly life of a farmer in the future. Miss Helen Deal gets the situation vacated by Mr. Miller. "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor Bod a cure until I tried De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. After us ing it once I forgot I ever had any thing like piles." E. C. Boice, Soru- ers Point, N. Y. Look out for Imita tions. Be sure you ask for I )e Witt's. C. E. Tranchell, City Drug Store. The City's new well at Anderson's corner Is now down 280 feet. A flow of water has been found, which, how ever is not, strong enough for the work it will have to do. Mr. Hall is driving the pipe further down in the hope of tapping a deeper and larger stream. The outcome of the exper iment will be watched with interest. Thomas Lnynd has stone to Hamilton, Montana, to work in the interest of a beet sugar company. Ho ordered The Independent sent to his address, which proves him to be a sensible fellow who desires to keep in touch with affairs at home. Mrs. Luella Haymond wears the city treasurer's dignities durimr Mr. Loynd's absence. It wouldn't be hard for a stranger to come to this town and pick out all the gootl boys from the worthless class. Whenever you see a boy with his bat set on the back of his head. long hair swinging down his forehead, u cigarette and a smutty story in his mouth, he is cheaper than an old, wornout, plug horse. Nobody wants him atiany price. No man will employ em-ploy him, and no girl will marry him. He Is the cube-mot of hiatus. Nobody No-body will keep .him, iind he won't U-ti hliiiM-if. Of TJlE TOttlJi. It is the biggest kind of an insult to offer a small sum of money as a bribe. It Is far better to have one hand on a postofiice than both eyes on a for eigu mission. Chris Jensen has secured the auency for a first class eastern tailoring house. Suits for 812 and up. A handful of keys will jingle in your pocket, but they won't open the doors to business prosperity as quickly as a column of advertising. ' The Electric Concert company, a medjclne show, holds the boards at the City hall this week. They are advertising and selling electric belts. A number of women in Springville have formed a "Suffer in Silence" club, and at a recent meeting their complaints were heard two blocks away. Those wishing thoroughbred S. C Brown Leghorus eggs at half eastern prices ought to buy of me. A postal will bring you prices and information. M. S, Scott, Provo. An elegatit line of Ladles' Tailor-made Tailor-made Suits and Spring Capts at H. T. Rernolds & Co's. Just the proper thing to please your wife or best girl, aud at bottom prices. SEEDS 1 SEEDS! SEEDS! First class Garden Seeds at H. T.Reynolds T.Reyn-olds & Co's. You cannot expect a nice garden unless you plant good s.-eds, and ours are of the very best varieties. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS and SKIRTS-New aud stylish and of the bpst materia, and at prices lower than the lowest. You have&lUjscen the latest until you haveseenfUjwbel Deal Bros. & Mendenhall. The professional kicker has no apparent license to live, and many people wonder why he cares to live. His existence is one of the Inexplicable mysteries of Providence. He seems to toil not or spin, yet he has clothed himself with a homespun effulgence that is as dazzling as a halo of California fog. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving starv-ing yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You on?y need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research re-search for something that would digest di-gest not only some elements of food -butevery kind. And i is the on'e rem edy that will do it. City Drugi The qpneert given by the Lillian Oliver Concert company at th Central Tuesday evening was a very fine one, and, like most good things that come to Springrille, received very slim encouragement. It takes a fake to draw a . house here or a cheap minstrel show, for instance. By and by fine attraction will quit stopping at Springville and ibe town will be looked upon as a hoodoo by all tiuly artistic companies. The Houtz Dramatic Co. arrived home Sunday from Sanpete and other southern regions. They had many kinds of adventures while on this trip. Their Mt. Pleasant engage ment was limited to one night, in stead of three as billed. At that place after the first performance Frank Parry and Miss llrownloe de cided" that the company could no longer enjoy the light of their beaming beam-ing countenances, and came home on short notice. The company received many favorable press notices while out. Rast Thorn has a fine new mail coach which rather takes the shine off anything In tbat-line in Utah county. It easily cost blm three whole months salary and then some. It goes without saying that Rast does not intend to get very far from the head of the procession. The only criticism jet offered Is that Rast's coach Is too much of au innovation, too much abreast of the times, and that that element of Sprlngvillese for whose fathers ox wagons were enough will not like It. Ike Whittakcr says that up on Sage creek they think this new coach is part of a deep laid plot to sell the city, pasture. A number of eminent men and women In educational circles write lovingly of' the great recently deceased de-ceased educator, Dr. Karl G. Maeser, In the April Young Woman' $ Journal. The first of a valuable series of articles called "Philosophy of the Beauclful," by Prof. J. H. Paul appears, in which Is Indicated by logic and word pictures how contact with nature awakens the beauty emotions. An Illustrated travel article, "A Visit to Tasmania" is an ably written sketch of Van Dlemen's Land by B. GodJard, giving vivid descriptions, with the tragic history of the penal settlement, Port Arthur. The most engaging piece of fiction In the number is entitled "A Sego Lily," by Warren L. Wattls. It Is a charmingly told se;i adventure, the heroine o' which is a young Utah girl., "'lh.' L.-yeml of Hie IVak" is an Indian tradition narrated in simple, effective style, and "Luella's Repentance" forms the conclusion of a very pretty serial romance. Fresh Bread, Pies, Ca'tes, always on hand at G. W. Youno. Many statesmen look upon a morning morn-ing cocktail as a constitutional amendment. Brig Johnson of Provo breeds S. C. Brown Leghorns from finest Imported stock. Eggs for hatching, 13 for II; 20 for $1.75. If troubled by a weak digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box warranted. war-ranted. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. Judging from police court proceedings, proceed-ings, as . published in last night's Enquirer, the seven Springville boys who celebrated at Provo the other night must have had a large and juicy time. It cost money,' too. Wm. M. Roylance as usual will carry on an aggressive Bicycle campaign cam-paign this year. He handles the Sterling, Monarch, Crescent, and Barnes wheels. . When he sells you a wheel, you know it is all right. ' La Belle Marie" by home talent under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore last Thursday evening drew a trood house and gave excellent satisfaction. Mr. Moore secured good results with his company, considering consider-ing the limited time he had to spend on It. One player only had his part, which was a rather long one, two days, yet he made a noble ellort Ij play it. Mrs. Moore (Pearl Ethler) had the leading role and' played it well, an I is as much of a favorite here as ever. Mr. Moore did very well, but was evidently playing at a disadvantage.- The local members of the company showed courage and energy in attempting to master a piece of that character in the short time at their disposal, and therefore any criticism would be unjust. 'Tis Easy to Feel ood. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body in Dr. King's New Life"Pllls. which positively cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Dizziness, Dizzi-ness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all- Liver and Stomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at the Springville Drug Co. The Outcasts; A Tale of Canndii. Mr. W. A. Fraser, author of Mooswa and Others, has just written for early publication in The Saturday Evening lJost a short, stirring serial, entitled The Outcasts. The Outcasts are an old buffalo and a wolf-dog, and the greater part of the story fs about the strange comradeship and striking adventures of these companions, and their pilgrimage, In company, to the distant dis-tant plains of deep grass, of which the wolf dog knew. There are action, and strength of word and phrase In the story, and the touch of the .soil and the music and charm and sombreness of the forest. The rush of the frenzied, buffalo herd to death is told with splendid dramatic power. The plan of the hook is a unique conception, and it is worked out on novel and entertaining lines. A Raging, Roaring Flood. Washed down a telcgiaph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la , had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors In Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured bv six bottles.' Positively guaranteed for Cough, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Spriagville Drug Co. Price 50c. Marriage Licenses. The following legal permits to wed have been issued by the county clerk since last report: Alexander Christensen, aged 22, of Lehl, and Sadie Hallsey, 16, of American Amer-ican Fork; Chris Goodmanson, 32, and Goste Emgaleson, 43, both of Spanish Fork. Special Faster Services. The services to be held in the First Presbyterian church next Sabbath will be of more than ordinary importance. import-ance. The rite of Holy baptism will be administered at the morning service serv-ice and several persons will be admitted ad-mitted to membership; after which Holy communion will be celebrated. The music for the day includes the following special anthems: "Sanctus" by Prof. E. S. Lorcnz; "I Am the Resurrection," by Prof. J. S. Fearis; "Now is Christ Risen," by Prof. Chas. II. Gabriel. Sermons appropriate for the occasion by the pastor. R. Cooper Bailey. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tnkt' Lnvittivo llromo Qiiliilnx Tahlits, All drilKKlNt refund the money 11 It falls to euro. E. W. (irtivv'g Hyiuiliuo h on tsieli ik ;.v It 5s very unusual for a regular physician of good reputation to publicly ; endorse a proprietary remedy. We have often heard of cases where doctor -have secretlv prescribed Acker's English Remedy, but it is most gratifying to receive the following voluntary letter from C. F. Smith, M. D., the most successful physician of Olean, N. Y. : "Messrs. W. H. H oker & Co., New York City: I wish to add my professional testimony to the value of your English preparation known as Acker's English Remedy for Asthma, Asth-ma, etc. In several instances, after I have tried my utmost to give even relief, I have prescribed yourremedy, and it has acted almost like a miracle, not only relieving, but permanently curiug every one of the ja'ients. I endorse en-dorse the preparation as one of the most valuable additions to the prac-ti prac-ti e of medicine." Such a frank endorsement as the above is phenomenal. Coming from so disrinsjuished a member of the medical profession, it carries with it an assurance which the public will be sure to avail themselves of. It recommendations rec-ommendations like this which make it p s-ible to give tho broad guarantee guaran-tee that is a part of every sale of Acker's Ack-er's English Remedy for Coughs, Cold , Asthma, Br rchitis and Consumption. It must either do all that is t.l Hiel for i, or your money will be refunded. Do you know of any other prominent doctors regularly prescribe in their own practice as being better than pre -rip. i ns they write themselves? Thee facts are well worth considering. They arc of espedal interest to those with sore throats and weak lungs. .' Sold at is"., v-c and $ a bottle, throughout the Un-ted States and Canada ; and in Eng. Ian.t. nt is. ad . :9. 3d., 49 6J. If you are not satisfied alter buying, return the bottle tojroul druggist, and gel vonr money back, - - ,.. Il'r r.hnrizr the bun nnamtttt. IT. IL HOOKf.R & CO., Prvpricio.-i, A'nr York. , 'Por Nnle -v Mrs. S. A.Boyer is quite sick this week. Some men are born great, and some have to be elected. A politician will shake your hand one minute and pull your leg the next. If you want your plows repaired in good shape bring tbem to Thokstein Peterson. Jay M. Lind, organizer of the "Home League for Orphan Children," with headquarters at Denver, was in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore departed for Colfax, Cal., Saturday to join a theatrical company. Their many friends here wish them success. At the priesthood meeting of Utah Stake at Provo Saturday Willis Sumsion of this city was recommended recom-mended for ordination aud accepted as an elder in-the L. D, S. church. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chatting quickly heal by the use of DeWitL's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imitated. Be sure you get De Witt's. C. F.. Tranchell, City Drug Store. Anthony Metcalf has been acting for Marshal Christensen the past few weeks. While serving in that capacity Mr. Metcalf has been quite active, seeking to preserve order in the town. Gunnison Gazette. Spring coughs are specially dangerous danger-ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts tike magic. It is not a common mixture but a high grade remedy. C. E. Tranchell, City Drug Store. There is a farmer in this city who darkens his hen house for one hour just at noon. His hens go to roost, thinking it night; at the end of the WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Iiivepy and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and R'gs for hire at Lowest Prices. Transfering done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made ' 7 for rigs for funeral parties. , ' . Write for our elegant H-T catalogue and detailed particulars. How we can ave you money in the purchase of a high-grade aewing machine and the easy terms of payment we can offer, either direct from factory or through our regular authorized agents. This Is an oppor. tunity you cannot afford to pass. You know the "White, yon know lt manufacturer. Therefore, a detailed deacription of the machine and its construction is unnecessary. If yon have an old machine to exchange we can offer most liberal term. Write to-day. Address in full. - WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, (Dep't A.) ClevellM, U. WSMWMSMm I Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of anr invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning tjie patentability patent-ability of same. -now to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. ratesU secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. . I Patent taken out through us receive special ttotkt, without charge, in The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated iournaL consulted Dy manufacturers ana investors. Send for sample copy FREE. VICTOR J. (Patent Evans Building, - m a n th wm m n i ia ; m b mi BLiv b i j 1 aa Hprlnnvllle Druir Co. hour he opens the blind, the result is that his hens lay again, and he gets two eggs a day instead of one. "Last winter I was confined to nijr bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave roe relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I canpot speak too highly of that excellent remedy. Mr. T. K. Housemen, Manatawney, Pa. City Drug Store. If you want to enjoy a new sensation, sensa-tion, tell a man you have heard something some-thing about him. He will think it is I something mean, of course; for a man j never hears anything else. Then tell I him something pleasant. He will j glow like a schoolboy, and both of 'you will feel better all day. Do not tell people the mean things you hear about them. That is inexcusable. Consumption Cure W a reef's re-ef's White Wine of Tor Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, (,11 res a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. The Meat Kept at M a' SBlwynsMeatlarM " Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! a lune Lino or iresn ana uure.i Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish aud Game in Season OUR PRICES A RE" REASONABLE A RIFHf ftri. A IYTI mi: t t A Radical Change in Marketing Methods as Applied to Sewing Machines. An original plan under which 70a can obtain easier terms and better vafuo in the purchase of the world famous "White" isewing Machine than ever before offered. Address, EVANS & CO., Attorneys,) WASHINCTON, D. C. |