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Show anish "ITAS, THESEKF." The Uranmtk Co. Holds the Boards, Tuesday Mlit. The Spanish tFork Dramatic company com-pany presented the play, "Ivan, the Serf," at the Opera House. Tuesday evening, to a fair house. The piece was wail rendered and pave Bond satisfaction. The following Is the CAST OF CHAKACTSBS: "The Serf" S. W. ItonsiiTSON. Khoh j.j. Banks. l'RIXCC KHOVALENSKI C. W. ItOOTH. COCMT FKDOR KABATKFf THOS. DllAGK. Mistiobess Tiios. Drag a. Stkinhardt c. W, TiOOTH. Madam Li Comtkssb Db Mauleon, M. Lewis. Acoulma Janb Howe. Skiifk and Attendants. BucLien's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, hruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, chil-blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. refund-ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson, druggist. LOCAL BKEVITEH. Rev. Theodore Lee was very ill with la grippe. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Howell Davis is very sick, from the effects of a severe muscular strain. Dr. Waruer, James Creer and David Malcohm were in Provo on business, Monday. The Cambrian Association held a celebration at the Third ward meeting meet-ing house, Tuesday night. Mrs. James Powell is very ill. As she is quite an old lady her chances of recovery are rather slight. Miss Millie- Thomas came up from Spanish Fork Sunday to spend a week with friends. Mammoth Record. Bishop Nelsou and John Thorgier-on Thorgier-on of Spanish Fork were over on business today. Enquirer, Saturday. Mrs. M. P. Stark went to Spanish Fork Sunday to visit relatives and friends for a week. Mammoth Ilecrd. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cornaby are both very ill. Their many friends will wish them a speedy and permanent per-manent recovery. Thomas Williams and Miss Clara Peterson went to Salt Lake. Tuesday, to have a uarriagc ceremony performed per-formed at the temple. The Nashville Students will be at the Opera House, on March 8th. They come well recommended and will no doubt give a good entertainment. entertain-ment. Three tame ducks were found murdered ia a Paysoei dooryard. A young doctor to whom they were in the habit of addressing personal remarks re-marks is suspected. Denver Post. William Gage has closed the Boyack House bar, and will goto Mercur. This leaves Snanish Fork with only two saloons at which a drouth jr populace may irrigate. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases mty secure instant relief by using DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile remedy. C. J. letcrson's. j Last Thursday Bishoo Suell united ii marriage at the home of the bride's pireDts, Nathan Rockhill and Miss Lucy Thomas. A reception was given & tlce home of Mr. Thomas on Thursday Thurs-day eveniog. jH. S. Brooks of Lake Shore was jer today on business. Mrs. Brooks h.s been ill during the winter with hart disease aud has gone to Mona, Jfiab county, to see if the change of 4r will not help her. Enquirer. Tht road connecting Payson with ileru is in pretty bad condition, but Unot near so bad as the road between tern and Spanish Fork, which is worst in the county. A little 4rk upon both would be put to good ). Payson Header, pharles Measotn of Lake Shore rc-Etned rc-Etned from his England mission Snday night. Mr. Measom was quite iiccssful In his labors, having bttlzed 21 people in the town of AMDY f COR&COUSNPATIOH I DC AT ITT rT T miDI VTTFTl to uf aBTeaaeoreonstlpatloa. rueairti ar ths Idral Uxa-A ADjUbUlftbl HUAnAnlLLU tit.. iftfrrTiDnrrrine.bolr.uiwfiiTiilBraliTPwIi. ba4 fU Hi kMlUt rrw. Ii. KTEKLInu UE.ILDI UN. Warwick, anil organized a healthy branch of the church. The Spanish Fork creamery is a monument to the energy of her people. Standing, as it does, between be-tween the two railway depots, it presents a forcible impression upon passengers, of the business properties of the town. Pay sun Header. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasantcr or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cuie as a preventative of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. C. J. Peterson's. F. A. Jones of Clear Creek has been arrested by Sheriff Storrs for ilegal liquor selling. He was arraigned before be-fore Justice Booth at Provo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon and pleaded not guilty, and his hearing will take place on March 11th. He was allowed to go on his owu recognizance. A large number of relatives and intimate friends enjoyed a reception at the home of Robt. V. McKell, Friday evening, in honor of the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth It., to Peter Rigtrup of this city. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Rigtrup a happy and prosperous voyage on the matrimonial sea. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1816, I was sick with rheumatism and lay in bed until May 21st. when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The llrst application of it relieved me almost entirely from the pain and the second afforded complete relief. In a short time I was able to lie up and about again. A. T. Mokevitx, Luverne, Minn. Sold by C. J. Peterson. Peter-son. IKat Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour Ufe A nay. To quit tobacco easily unJ forever, be mag octie. lull of lifo nerve and vigor, take No-To-B;ic. the wonder-worker, that makes wk men strong. All druggists, 50c or SI. Cure fc'imnin-teod fc'imnin-teod Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedy Co. , Chicago or New York. EFFECTS OF A SUGAR FACTORY. Made Possible Great Improvement In Rural Life and Conditions. Before the sugar factory was built, Lehi, Utah, was a very ordinary settlement; settle-ment; its picturesque surroundings and fertile soil did not make a market, for the farmer's products, and up to the date of the establishment of the sugar factory there was little more than a bare living for the farmer; he had no bank account, his taxes were not always paid promptly, he owned no comfortable carriage or pleasant vehicle, his lines were hard ami unpromising un-promising (as is too true in the case of all outlaying farm villages, no matter mat-ter where they are located). But the sugar factory came. A cash market, at a fixed price, was given him for his beets. Seven years have passed. A bank with 700 depositors exists, largely farmers, and when the writer visited this m ist interesting community commun-ity the balance to t he credit of the depositors exceeded $70,000 although it was the end of the season and just befor marketing the beets, hence the time of all times when the ca-di on hand should be the least amount. The banker said: "We have no delinquent taxes, the farmers are not in debt as a class they all or nearly all own comfort able carriages; their homes, though simple, are comfortable; pianos and other luxuries are not uncommon. Farm values are high now, whereas in the days before the factory came, they were very low. The quality of other crops with which they alternate their beets is much improved and the quantity is much greater." An air of thrift pervaded the entire community. New homes were being built and public improvements made, and Lehl, Utah, stands today as a living illustration of the results of a good market for a farm product to first hands with no middle hands between. be-tween. That the capitalists who invested in Lehi are at least satisfied that they made no mistake in investing $330,000 to $500,000 is shown by the fact that they are organizing other sugar factories fac-tories in the State of Utah, as well as in adjoining territory. American Beet Sugar. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS I airaao. wonirwi. aa.. trnrw mra. an. Mapleton Mutterings. James Whitehead was out on business busi-ness recently. Malin Mendenhall was out Sunday visiting friends. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Whitney a fine boy. Mary Curtis came over from Salem on a short visit the other day. Burt Evans and family have gone to Idaho to find a new home. Burt is a sober young citizen and he will be missed by his Mapleton friends. Three of our Mapleton young men were arrested in a dance a few evenings eve-nings since while indulging in a little general hilarity. They were, charged with a too sacred worship of Bacchus. Judge Fullmer tlned them apiece and costs. Eduoato Your llowclg With Cttscarets. Cnndy Cntlmrtlc, cure eonmipation forevor. 10c, C5c. If C. C. C. fail, clruy'ists refund money. Xotiee. Effective February 22nd Westbound, West-bound, and Februrary 28th, east-bound, east-bound, a new through tourist car will be run between St. Louis and Portland, Port-land, via M. P. D. & U. G. R. G. W., O. S. L. and O. R. & N. This car will pass through Springville westbound west-bound on train No.l at 11:03 a.m. Fridays reaching Portland Sunday a. m. Eastbound on train No. 4, at 9 p. m. Wednesdays, arriving St. Louis, Saturdays a. m. F. A. Wadleioh G. P, A. For Sale. One high grade Chicago Cottage Organ, good as new; cost new $125; will sell for $6T; six months time on approved security; or will trade. k-a-f-3 W.A.LYNCH,Sprinirville. Fruit Farm for Sale. I have a tract of about 9 acres of first class fruit land, on a southern slope, with first-class water right. About 2i acres are set with 600 peach, pear and apple trees; 2 acres are set with 2,000 grape vines; the balance of the plat is in lucerne. All trees and vines are in full bearing. bear-ing. For sale cheap, for cash. Enquire for particulars of, j Davis Clark, ! Snri no-vi Hp ITlnli ... ... . , Residence For Sale. I will sell my resilience, consisting con-sisting of a seven-room house with hall, bath room and cellar, with water piped through the house; nice yards and convenient conven-ient outbuildings, cheap. A snap for someone-. Best situation situa-tion in the city. Call on or write me for ternn. Wm. M. Koylanck, Springville, Utah. 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Good ears, good track, good meals, Denver to Omaha Denver to Chicago Denver to Kansas City Denver to St. Louis And points beyond. Tickets at offices of connecting lines. W. F. McMILLAX, General Agent, 214 S. W. Temple St,.,0. S. L. Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY II. F. NESLEN, Trav, Pass. & Freight, Agt, -I WALKER, C. F. Fisher. Prop. - European Plan, hjh t Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to $1.50. $10. to$.'W per month. Restaurant is First Claps. a oait Lane Uicy. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE GE! Should be !n E?cry Borne anl Library. I writ'en br Uicht Hon. Viliaro Y'rtr Ci'.v 'w.h Ei-Pr ur of iret-'- i rilijui nnt) iIm-'1, Ct - 'if. F.nir.; ttov. A. bH? , n'MVi.le Oxt u. .b hev. Kumtel Ives O'rti-tt, i :$v ':'!(;o m. Seminary, Ohi,;o )H.;Ht Frm-f tc V, . j ai i ;r li.J . F.H.8., Iean or t'lKite. -Mi: in rl-ttr . I 04.. U . Klmer P.I., Full i ol g-. N iiir vi, , .'l.m livr. Ft unit XV Gannuuiu, it.it,. Armour lniutiit Chicto. III.; Itev. 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Mi'w, ruiH UH Kinii7S.-4t4'i j-.'L'o. ft? lull-ftmc ill irr.-tion, irr.-tion, ciU eilum, i-mt'n, fi.U), halt levant, t-'J"'. full lewmt, UV'M. tfons. Style A trilt i-tlir, lull h-v!uir. o:it viuim? flfctH: ftnlw lt-lwj voh'.inM. fnll IvviinU tiifcd, ; in 'J PAkTK.fMiar.o -irn. rnviftwqurion' utpiu-h -titT pnrr Citver-4, hp wed. 1rimmHi Rlij.'htlj. Jl.OUiich inrt. For nnUi m nil ho k-)orew nml ,v ImnkiwHpr. K"i further InforniHtioTi. wriL HKNHV (. SHKPAUIl. Publmhei,:i: :mtl Zii Monroe titiwit, Ohicanu, lihnuii. 0HK)K00K)KOKK Webster's SIxiterEiationalj Successor 0 tfit 'Tnohrittgcit." The One Croat Standard Authority, v riici Hon. , ,, l;r"wir, Jilslice f. H. Wiiproino (Juiti t. ffther. I.CotH I'rlnllrir ( Br.iraornrtB,iimltf new- oiiru. an me huie rn- 17 u llistjdiooibookii. Warmly Comiuendecl tr S;ui Riiiwrinwinl"1 u lujiiost witiiout nufuUer. Inynltiw3le X4 It! til lliilltl'hrilil. Ml'l to ( Hip lettflier. ilioiir, prn. , l.!Mtl.ii;tl mull, Mild ;lf- . elucatjr. I THE BEST FOll PRACTICAL USE. It Is cany to find the word wonted. It It my to ascertain the pronunciation. It la easy to trace the growth ol a word. It la eaay to learn what a word ateaiw. The Detroit Free Prein unys r '1'hfl ('nilttrlflw! haw lmtvlutn lli..t.mlarH mnwmm 1 thnM li.miuK I'DrisUiiit Him ol a tll ilnnni-y. Ilia 1 i lllTTllnUuiutl 1M uur olil ftinil .n.l alnnii.!, I j jinil f ii'iuid" 1 to iiH-et tlM dfMnil of our growing i . iniijcmuiD wnt imraiir-iny f'IVIIIU(lHn. " I lt , wlifilciliiwlxwn majeto ii'flrt ilM-n-liTititlfthoaKlit ' 01 inn itny, nun um IliirPt firtll ImtllPltyP ol Ul lull. I Knage Hint now encircles the globe.-.Nov. 11, IMA. The Chlcaio Tlmtn.TTirnh1 naval TYfl)l.r' lt.n..iu...i t i ..i n ... ..... 1 fonninl,iii authority on evrrrililn iwrutttiiini ' U Otir iHUBIIIIiro Hi 111. u nv nf nrthnifr.ntiv. nrth... I ) eiiy.eti iniiinuy, ,Mr1 ili-flintloii. Inmi It tlmn- Is no i !!'"" lll"''twHcft iMlmmon effort and auliolar. , GET THE BEST. tynpeelmen pigt tent on ippllcstion to G.& C. MEBSIAM CO., Publisher, Springfield. Mass., V.H.A. Do not Imy cltrnprpprimsof anrlontiMlltlnna. Ololen & Caffrey Are selling rm, FURNITURE AT COST. To make room for a ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar Medicine until you have tried 0D You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. IMa ears la put up ohaaply to cntlly th. untwul aawml taut toe a tn aaaak If you don't find this sort of Ripans Tabules At the Druggist's Send Five Cent to Tire Ripans Chemical Comfant, No. is Spruce St., New York, and they will be tent to you by mail; or 13 cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chancet are tea to one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine you need. 1 gmttmnmmmmmmmn mww w I We Wai)l to sell 1 15,000 I Envelopes Which represent n surplus stock we have on hand, aud which are not going fa9t enough to suit us. In order to get them into the hands of people who ought to have them but who have not hitherto used printed stationer, we will print and sell them at the low rat of iOO Envelopes for 60 cents Every man or woman who writes on an average two letters per week should have a return card printed on the envelope. They will then know for certain whether their' letters reach their destination or not. The return card we will print at a small expense, ex-pense, at a cost of only about 25 cents more than that of the plain envelopes at the stores. If you want more than 100, ask lor ratts on 500 and 1000 lots. -CALL AT H The Independent 3 SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. Pi'iiiiimiiiiiUiuaniuaiaaiiiiauuiuif for OFFICE OF- |