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Show i lA ' i THUPRIRGMtf IKOEPEKDE If. Iiwucd Every Friday. 0, p. FELT, BJlito ni Mug-r. (Local Mentioft. Dananas at Whitehead's. House lo Ten tv entire at W. H. Carter. Mrs. Will Kelsey and children have gone up to the Saw-mill, for an outing out-ing for a wonth or two. This great gift sale is for a Week Trom July 2411V, fall before time U up, Iloyer & Iirlnghurst. The Independent has all fjoii" to t'aslilla today. They're In for all the enjoyment that is to be h--m'eV Mrs. rayne and Mrs. Barlow of thU city were callers at this office last Friday. They had Veen Wet to th; Garden city. Every man having a beard should Veep it an natural color, and it it is t so already, use Buckingham's Dye and appear tidy. Ilolla Marshall wilh others U-ft for the North Monday on a pros-acting pros-acting trip. They will he gone ahough two week. Any-one wishing to see a model fuiiipshould go to K Uaneh. and ; Camp Primrose, The commander of whidi is Ir. Vincent. Councilor Hall and family took to Ihc hills the later part of last week. Tor a few days. The ladies soon re-turned-usli the reason. Harry Roy U rice and wife are in town visiting. Harry is the 11. 0. 'W. sigent at thiniiison. He will stay in town until tho ttrstof August. Will (iihsoii tin- (-x-fonu in or ' lie Ihdepe.iidenl va a visitor at M.lrop-lis M.lrop-lis Saturday, He went on bUisness in connection with the paper in Spanish Fork whixdi he will editor ami manager. mana-ger. A parly of excursionists passed through town last Monday on their way home after a pleasant outing up at Fish lake. The personnel oT the party was as follows: Misses Sam i, ions, Beck and Dunham, of Logan: 1 ,-. j. Evans and wife, Will Creen and Frank Coombs, of Payson. Whether t hose people caught hVh out of season at the lake we are unable to ascertain. ascert-ain. Let us hope not.-Salina Press. "The above is all right tiro. Howard, except that Springville lays claim to Miss Dunham. An Incident which Created some ,iiriuement Happened on mln fltrool Monday afternoon. Geo. Smith of Skull Valley fame, had a fractious pony on the street in front of Dr.Pet-t-rson's Drugstore, on which he was trying to fasten u roll -of blankets, ,,ftor unmrt trouble he got the blanket fastened on behind the saddle, tint the pony making an extra exertion, 1t broke loose arm went bucking up the street. At the last view of the Sxhiv, lust as it was turning the cor-iier.'the cor-iier.'the blaukets and saddle was still intact. Last summcronc of otirftrntid children child-ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. trou-ble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, fail-ed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief. We regard it us the best medicine "ever put on the market for bowel complaint. Mrs. K. li. Gregory, Frederickstown, Mo. This certainly is the best medicine vver put on the market for dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera infantum in children. It never fails to give prompt relief when used in resonaltlc time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere grati tittle for the cures i t has effect ed. 1 or sale by Meneray & Co. G. E. Anderson the photographer, has hadhisteut pitched in McFad- yen's yard this Week. The weather has been very unfavorable for his work but all the same he has done a good business. Mr. Anderson U one of the best photogniphcsr m Utah. His pictures have a finish and a style about them hard to duplicate. He makes a speciality of family groups and large pictures, but acknowledges no superior on cabinet work in all the latest stvles. Mr, Anderson goes i . n filanvrwtri thenee to to Elslnorc and Monroe, and will like ly visit l'anguiicn. inerrw n pleasure in recotuendlng him to the Southern settlements. They win find that his work is A 1 and his prices extremely reasonable. builna Dress. $100 Reward $100- The readers of tills ppor will be pleased to earn that thre U Ht- lest one dn-Hded dl-emte dl-emte that science tins been able to euro In all Us mag, nd that l enturrh. HaH'C-tarrb HaH'C-tarrb Cure tattle only positive elire khown lo the wedicul fraternity. Catarrh betas a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure U takefl In Internally, acting directly Upon the blood and tnueoua surface of the ayatom, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and jlvtng the patient strength by building up the constitution and ablating nature In doing lis work. The proprietor pro-prietor have so much faith in Its curative powerm that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cae thai It (alia to ni Send for a Hat of testluioiitata. ' Address F, 3. CHLMiT 4 CO., Md drttel, Hx. Toledo. Sick Headache Permanently Cured "I was troubled, a long time, with sick headache. It was usually ac-companied ac-companied with severe pains in tlA temples ami sickness at the stomach. stom-ach. 1 tried a good many remedies TUf. ree oiinue ii (tea "r T-jsSSr. i.:.. ,.,.,....l.,iit I, nt L II 1 I WIII'lt.i.V , -m. it u'-w not mil i'. I lie. jnjdfi gan taking AYER'S Pills that I receiveil anything like permanent perma-nent benefit. A sin gle box of these pills did the work for me, and 1 am now a well man." I". H. iln'tHiNos, Fast Auburn, Jle. For the rapid cure of Consttpa-tion, Consttpa-tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Nausea, Nau-sea, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take Cathartic Pills Medal and Diploma t World's Tair. JUk low towM far A.Wi Stnapvilla, See Bovei'kt iSriughurst great gift sale for a week. Tin- following well known Salt Laker'sarecauipersat Kel ley's Ranch: W. A. Welden and family. Dr. Vincent, Vin-cent, J. .1. Jtnlson, and Frank D. Hobbs. Where they will stay for a month or six weeks fishing, hunting and breathing the health given breezes from the mountains. Have tried others, but like Ayr's best'" is the statement made over and over again by those who test ify to the beneIR derived from the use of A ver's Siirsaparilla. Disease never bad a greater enemy that this powerful blood-puriller. It makes the weak strong. Itoyer A Itringhurst are out with a grand (iift sale which for uuiijueness, caps everything, look here! A waist, can of salmon for a picnic and a bar of soap to wash it, guaranteed balls of binding twine, Japanees napkins free by the dozen for every t spent, Mark has the privilege of selling a lady a waist and throw in a white tie. The F-lite Dress making palors are to bo closed for a period while its proprietors hie themselves olf to Clear Creek for their summer outing. Mrs. Crandall went about two weeks ago and Mrs. Smith leaves to-day and the Independent will be without neighbors neigh-bors to swelter in the afternoon sun. The ladies say they hope to see some some of their Springville friends during their sojourn in the hills among the pines. They opened again about the middle of August. Presidential Station Foreoast. A friend of The Independent from Provo has kindly sent in the following presidential forecast of the election. It was made by Mr. M. M. Kellogg the well known attorney of Provo and may serve as a useful reffcrenee for our political frien ds. Ed. i . mm LnJ r i t EL e" State c Alabama 11 Arkansas.. H California Colorado 4 Connecticut " Delaware 3 Florida 4 Georgia 13 Idaho 3 Illinois 24 Indiana.. 1" Iowa.... 13 Kansas 10 Kentucky 13 Louisuiia 8 Maine ti Maryland 8 Massachusetts.... 15 Michigan i'.r.14 Minnesota D Mississippi .. 9 Missouri ....17 Montana 3 Nebraska 8 Nevada 3 II 8 U 4 4 ;t 24 l. 10 13 8 13 8 i: 14 9 9 17 3 8 3 New Hampshire. . 4 New Jersey 10 New York 36 North Carolina. ...11 . North Dakota 3 Ohio U3 Oregon.... 4 Pennsylvania 32 Rhode Island 4 South Carolina.... i South Dakota 4 Tennessee 12 Texaa ...lo 4 10 3ll II 3 23 4 12 15 Vermont 4 4 Virginia.... 12 12 Washington 4 West Virginia.... 6 Wiseousin ........12 Wyoming......... 3 Utah .3 3 Total,,....... 447 1PI 211 12 3 42 I Mr. Phil Spcckart, the Provo butcher is selling homo-rt-ndercd lard at 10 els a itound in buckets, or three pounds for 25 cents, bulk. Mrs. Rhodie Noah, of this place was, taken in the night wilh cramping pains and the next day diarrhoea set in. She took half u bottle of blackberry black-berry .-ordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if X had anything any-thing that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and the first dose relievod her. Another of our neighbors had been sick for about a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhoea but kept getting get-ting worse. I sent him this same remedy. Only four doses of it were required to lo cure him. He says' he owes his reeovrrv to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary ' Sidley. Sidney, Mich. For sale by Meneray & Co. The new State law requires that the newly-elected school trustees of the districts throughout tho Slate shall qualify within ten days after elect ion. Friday, Julv 21th, being a legal holiday, holi-day, County Superintendent Van Cott is of the opinion that the time may be extended one day, or to July 25th. By lii.ii. i.ti!iu all new trmtees should appear before the county clerk of their respect ive counties and tile' necessary bonds wit h that olllecr. In the event of the full new hoaid not qualifying, the old board would serve until such time as their successors are elected and have complied with the provisions of the law. Should one of the three not file the necessary bond, the other two may appointa successor for his unexpired lime. Tribune. Election Preoineta. , The county coiuinisioners have districted the county into 42 voting precincts, Springville having four election officers. Precinct No. .1 Win Summon 2 David A. Crandall 3 Jos. B. Whitehead ., 4 Mont Johnson It looks somewhat peculiar for a democratic conmiision to appoint Republican officers but the fact of Springville having voted one more ballot forgovernor hence the anomaly. IUSl.Mr.SS BRIEFS. Hewlett Bros. Three Crown Triple flavoring extracts are the finest sold. Another reduction in ladies shoes any on the table for $1.50. $3.00 shoes hows that, at Reynolds. H. T. Reynolds Co, are offering a cash discount of 25 per ccntroii att ladies waists and wras. Do you like ice cream? Then call on Phil and have your till, 10 cents a tilled dish with cakes as n filter. Will Wiscombe sent the Independent Inde-pendent a basket of choice fruit from his well stocked gardeu, the force says "thankee". Hewlett Bros. Three Crown spices are stronger and better than imported because they are ground to order fresh every day. J. M. Dally the veteran undertaker has just received a tine stock of elegant coffins, and caskets from St Louis which he furnishes very much lower than can be bought elsewhere. Careful attention is paid to all details of the undertaking business and promptness is his motto in both local and mail orders. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. BANK STATEMENT. t SrniNivn.i,E, Utah. July SO 18'Jfl. Statement of the condition of Springville Hanking Company at the cIom1 of business, July .!: KESOfUCES. Bills tllscnmuoil N.V278 lS OvtM'firafN III Real Est te and Itauk lullrtlni? SI.7IH .M Other Koul Estate 4.007 70 Hank Fixtures 2.522 TO I ash on hand 5.4:."0 4l Dub from other Bank l.27 fta OI her Keso'.irecs 2,613 '.'4 Tolil I87.IMH, 27 LIABILITIES. Capita! IfiO.OOO 00 Surplus r und 1..W0 0 Undivided I'roflls less expenses paid 074 ; Dividend unpaid fa 00 Savings Deposits S4.U l Demand Deposit 10.8o5 16 Total. ...J7,0I9. St in e of Utah County of I tab, f t. H. L. Cwnuilnit. cashier of th abov nami'd hank, do aolemuly swftar that th aboTtstiiti'mtn. is true W Uio Ocst of ot knowldg and belief, It. h. CI MMINOS, Cahlr. Subscribed and sworn to brfore me, thl ath day of July. A.D., iswi. SRAl. Jahcs CArrKRv. Notary Public. do voir WANT Vve V5)W SteW THEN TRY N. W. Tiffany's, LIDPIAUDS OLt) YARD, FOUR MILKS SORtH. KOTICE, Pai lies having furnished or unfurnished unfur-nished rooms to let to students oi reasonable terms will please common icale with mc at once. ()UA C.ATKS, Dungerford Academy. 3 BOTTLES, of choice wiiifc, Port or Angtilica, for only One Dollar, at Hunry Harrison's, Provo, I'tdli, $1 pR. F. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SU.1GE0N. All Calls promptly AiteMed Day or Hiz&t.-:- f nrrfeoB R, ft. W. It. U. Ofllce and Resi-dunjwiti Resi-dunjwiti I. Vf. Kriiwhirst. Telephone emimrtiims. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, two (2) blocks East of tlie Meeting House. SritlNOVlLLE, - - I'TAII. JJ. j. WILSON, Attorney-at-Law. Pprlnsvllle City Attorney, Olllce: Rooms 5 and 7 1st Nat. Rank Provo. I'tah. First Claes DRESS MAKING AflO MILLINERY. Cive us a Call Mrs, M. 1. DAVIS and M:SS MAUD ALLAN, '.' ruW mid (il'i iff l! iC'idl inert iny Imtim . Sl'KlN'OVIM.K, I'TAII. RiearGCl WAGONMAKER AOE.V I'i' .JU Deeringand Crown Mowers? Birniers and Rakes, Planet Jr. Goods. Extras for all Mowers. Give him a call next the Bank. SPRlNliVlLLK .... UTAH Snoui & Young Are You Going To Paint? Then t OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. SNOW&YOUNG Half block cast of Court House. Provo Utah. Wc don't want to hoy, hut We are Here to Sell Your Fruit and Produce, Or anythlnft you have to dispose of. and feel safo in Raying we can give you satisfaction and Make You Money by Handling Your Products. We have also added to our business Wagons, Farming Implements, Ktc, In fact, can furnish you wit u anything any-thing used on n farm. Utah Co. Fruit & Agricultural Society, C. F. Decker, Mr., J'KOVO - - - - UTAH. 11, J. Arrowsmith. B. K. Hulloek. ,lr Arrowsmith & Bullock, Cash. Q-rooors. ! Whole,l and Retil Healers in KAKLY ANI SEASOfADLE Fruits and Vegetables. ruovo, UTAH. lie B.Y. Grocery Co. J, R. BOSHARD, Mgr GREEN AND FANCY GROCERIES FOREIGN ami DOMESTIC FRUITS. Flo. Smith Wilson Cigar Factory Id rear. FfcOVO. UTAH we Mvepam a 4 e $ The Only Exclusive Fruit, Produce and Bicycle House in tlxo City. J'.iys Jji.i for Pniduce, nnd can save voii money on Hicyoles, blrycle sundries. Wagons and I!uj,'ies. Call o.i me, or write, for piiccs. Do You Want a Bicycle at $25, $30 op $75? Cleveland Swell Pierpont & Heaton, Provo, UteiliL. R. STENZEL FUR COMPANY 5IANTFACTURERS OF A Complete Line of all kinds of Fine Furs in stock.. We carry a complete stock of Rocky Mountain Game Heads, and manufacture all kinds of Rugs and Mats. Repairs dene in the test manner Highest Price paid tor Raw Furs. 270 main St., Salt UTAH IMPLEMENT COMPANY 231-233 State Sts,, Salt Lake; Utah. has 1 Champion Mowers Osborne Mowers -03borne Big Mower Whitely Vertical -Mower - - - $40.00 55.00 60.00 60,00 Osborne Binders; Hew Colamliia 12001 Milwaukee Binders 1200 M, M Hand Damp Bake. Ttioinas Royal Self Dump Rake Osborne Steel Self Dnmp Rake Utah New Grapple Hay Fork HARPOON FORKS PULLEYS all Kinds HAYING TOOLS Write for Prices or Call on E. P. BRINTON, Springville - Utah. Shoes Mended! S. P. O. LARSON J THE SHOEMAKER. Try u Mend! Next loor to Wood Mer. Co. ANDREW BERKLEY Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES MADE WITH OR WITHOUT SUITLIES. Buildings Repaired on Short Notice, SPRINGVILLE. UTAH 000 Mowers to Sell 'Large Stock of Ladies? Waists Deal bros. Mendenhall Lake City, Utah. d O Wants kni Oiler nm A PA 111 OF SHOES nioM L, E. Peterson's . Shop, One Door South of Harrison Hotel. Repairing Neatly Dono. I'rircs Hjgh. 0. H. BERG, Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of WOOD, CLOTH and METALLIC COEFIKS, CASKETS, SUITS, DRESSES, ROBES, Etc. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Home made Coffins made aud Trimmed Trim-med to order on short notice. Mack or White Hearse. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly aUeuded lo. Liberal Lib-eral discount to the trade. J Street, 1 block from depot, PROVO ------ UTAH M. J. D DALY, . . ..Tbe well knuwu UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ....Is In the field with the.... Finest : : Stock, OK UNDERTAKERS' SUPPLIES, South of Salt Lake. Cofllns and Caskets Cask-ets made .and furnished to order promptly. A full stock of Wall Papers and Borders kept on hand. Sprlngvillo,' - - IJtali. ; r ... - For Sale Tomato plants In great variety, 40c per hundred. SASicet Cornaby, Spanish Fori:, Utah. Furs |