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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORy. Molen & Caffrey, Furnltur. Sut ireet. G. E. Anderson, Photosrauher. State street H. .T. Reynolds, I enoral merchandite, Stat itreet. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monro stree Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general marchandlae, State itreet. . Wm. B. Roylance, harness, dealer Id harncs flxtures. State it, G. S. Wood Mercantl Co., wholesale and merchandise. retail dealers In veoerat Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce. eeda and State train; bicycles, Studebaker wagons, street. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for It and read It. It will do you good. Job 1'rli Print shop is north side of tftate street. George Selwyn, Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. Watd Active man of good character to deliver and collect in Utah for old estab lished manufacturing wholesale house tOGO a year, suro pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any bank in any city. Enclose self addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturer, Third Floor, 334 Dearborn St., Chicago. Professional Cards. F. DUNN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Room SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. CJEO. SMART, M. D. Physleltm and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and t. in Bank building, Office hours to 10 a. m., li to 3 and 5 to 9 p. ni. Spring villi, - Utah D. C. JOHNSON, flttorney-nt-liiu and Rotary Public. Sprinsvixle, Utah. JAKXS CAJTRSY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ; : De. N. H. PACKARD, : T"FsJfTPH3T? Extracting:, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OfTTCE AT KE8IDENCS One block south and 1 east of R. G. W. depet Sprinovillb, Utah. Socfeties. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets In regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. II. Keakns, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, U. K. The well Dressed Man Wants bis Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way wo do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Fam- ily washings a specialty. Laundry laicen Tuesdays and returned Thurs days. Sprlngvlllo agency at Jordan's ook store. The Meat Kept at wyn's Meat Market Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of. Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish and Game in Season OUR PE1CES ARE REASONABLE If You want to dispose of all your Veals, Chickens and Hides for cash, call oo Austin Roylance, SprlDBTille, Utah. TERSE TAIiES If you arc on a "cash basis," you are in luck. Mrs. II. G. Dettmar is visiting at Thistle this week. Nephi Packard is home from Marysvale on a visit. Temperance mass meeting in City ball, Saturday night at 7:30. The flnsst line of candies in town is found at G. W. Young's. Al Clark has gone to Ely, Nevada, for the summer to work in the mines. Corue to the City hall, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. and bear about Mrs. Nation. My new csodies are the very best the market affords. Mrs. L. M. Murphy. Betting is immoral, but how can the man who bets be worse than the man who is no better? Chris Jensen has a full line of samples sam-ples of SpriBg and Summer patterns. You need a suit; take a look at them. A New and Nobby line of Gents, Ladies and Misses Shoes Just, in at bottom prices. Your for Bizz, II. T. Reynolds & Co. Many of the Packards are in Sill Lake City today attending a meeting of the stockholders of the Star Cm sodated Mining Co. To Cur Cold in One Day. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth. 25 and 50 cents. I hare 400 One Alberta peach trees for sale; they are budded stock, one year old. Price 12i cents each, or $10 per hrndred. Wm. Drvry At the annual meeting of the Utah Beekeepers' association at Salt Lake Saturday, William Warthen of this city was re-elected second vice president. Those famous little pills, DeWitl's Little Early Risers, will remove all impurities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. C. E. Tranchell, City Drug Store.- Taite jour Hay, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, Alfalfa Seed and Cash to II. T. Reynolds & Co. They pay the bjghest market prices in first-class goods at modern prices. Last week at a directors' meeting, the Springville Banking Co. declared its regular quarterly dividend of 2 percent. -This distributes the little sum of $1,000 among the stockholders. Robert Stevenson was down from Salt Lake last week on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Steven son. Bob is a big boy now. atad .fills grown man's railioad job very nicely. Lost Last Wednesday, somewhere between Mr. Gudmundson's and the meeting house, a rubber casket cover, lap robe and some yards of common factory. Finder return to Waltei Wheeler and be rewarded. I have a lot of new Spring hats, and will have more In this week. They are perfect dreams of delight for the feminine heart, and nothing like them for the prices was ever seen here. Miss Dora Curtis. When you have read all the news in this paper, let your eyes wander over the advertisements, and wbeu buying any article remember to get It from merchant who asks for your trade through the press. All The Inde pendent's advertisers are reliable and will treat you right. To Tnis Ladies or Springville: When you come to Provo to attend conference, don't fail to ca'l upon Mesdames Dusenberry & Kauhof and examine their elegant line of millinery. millin-ery. Their styles and prices cannot fall to please you. Center street, Provo. Between Passev's store and Taylor & Poulton's grocery Under the new order ofthlojrour goods in all lines are marked down to a strictly cash figure, which is the REAL THING and not simply talk to draw trade. For instance we have the Geo. G. Snew shoe which is advertised and sold everywhere for 3.00 marked down to $2.75. This cut effects $5,000 wort h of shoes. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall. The Iiichfteld Iteaper says "J. S. Weaver died on February 1st, lu Oklahoma of an abscess of the bowels. Mr. Weaver was well known in Sevier county, having practiced law In Richfield for a number of years and at one time was city attorney of this city. He was about 40 years of age. Mr. Weaver also practiced law In Springville durinir a winter, nnrf conducted a small notion store. Tuesday of last week was a day of surgical operations at the county infirmary. County Physician Georire Koblson, assisted by Dr. Smart of Springville, amputated the right foot or au oia man named Rollins of ephi just above the ankle. Both big toes on the feet of Henry Brown of Pleasant Grove were taken off to correct deformity caused from rheumatism. Thomas McDonald. Lof who had his feet froicn about six eeks ago in the neighborhood of Cedar Fort, bad all t he toes of both fect removed. Op THE T0Hi. Mrs. Nation! Mrs. Nation! at the City hall, Saturday evening. lao "snow-maker" for this section is running mostly night shifts. uorn, Friday, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Groesbeck a daughter. Alma Roylance has sold lot 2, block 18 to Thos. W. Roylance for $1700. Any one wishing to send stock to summer range will do well to Be me Geo. Kelly. -Keep money at home by paying your Tribune subscriptions to E. N Jordan, local agent. Chris Jensen has secured the auency for a first class eastern tailoring house. Suits for $12 and up. v. w. iioberts of Provo was here yesterday telling a merry tale of the merits of the Underwood typewriter Mrs. fcmeline Bird Jex and sons of Spanish Fork spent the past two weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. R, Bird. Our patrons can be supplied with The Famous Butterick Patterns, also the Delineators for sale at 15 cents each.- II. T. Reynolds & Co. ihc delegation of Conference visitors this year was scarcely as large as those of former years. The weather, however, wac bad as usual Next Monday, April 15th, has been proclaimed Arbor Day by Gov Wells. If you haven't any trees to plant, just "boss" your neighbor's opera lions. I am making a cut rate on Harness ino better goods in the state. This price won't last for ever, but it will save you money while it does last. J. N. Pexton. Tralser's "Harvard" is a new cigar on tnis market, but is all the rage in some quarters. If you haven't tried n, you don't know what's good. At City Drug Store. "Uncle" William Mendenhall, who was so low last fall and wtfo rallied so vigorously for an old gentleman was 86 years old Monday, April 8, and hids fair to see many years yet, sum troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafiing quickly heal by the use oi uewitt's W4tch Hazel Salve. It is mitated. Be sure von act HeWittV u. i irancneii. uity Drug Store, Jonn Averett's railroad gtuding outfit is now at work at Wellington, out on the Rio Grande WesternJohn was in last week for supplies, and ex pects soon to move to Other Mints ranner easi. if- Spring coughs are specially danger ousai.fl unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a common mixture but a high grade remedy. C. E. Tranchell, City Drug Last Saturday James Smith of this city was operated upon fur a rupture, wbieh . proved entirely successful T-. -I . . . jrs. nmari or mis city, Slater of Spanish Fork, and Kobisou aud Tilson of Provo. Dr. T. R. Kelly aiau uguieu in me case u. v. oitosen weut to Salt Lake Wednesday accompanied by his slster-iu-law, Miss Belva YVhilW who returned to her borne iu Spring- vine. He returned home yesterday, accompanied by another of his wife's sisters. Miss Ovilla Whlting.-G'rwto Dale rroyres. ' The beet acreage this year will not be up to that of last, according to Alexander Robertson, local agent of tho Sugar Co. Ouly 775 acres had been contracted up to Monday night. Last year the acreage was about 950. The uncertain water imni hu something to do with the falling off. 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 hcnrtiiu Vmi only 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 but every kind. And it is the one remedy rem-edy that will do It. City Drug Store. The amount of mail matter held from tini'i to time at the local dosU office, either for better directions or insufficient postage, is considerable. Therefore, if you want your letters to be dispatched In proper manner.be sure the postage and address are right. Its safer -to have a return card printed on your envelopes. The INDEPENDENT Will furnish 100 envelopes printed to order for 60 cents. After one trial you will never be without them. Jas. E. Hall is having hard luck with the City's new well nf. Anrir. son's corner. At last accounts, after vainly endeavoring to drive the pipe to the 300-foot level, he was trvlmr to pun ine well out by the roots. A drill point became stuck and obstinately obsti-nately refused to move. Mr. Hall will endeavor to pull the well pipe up a small distance nnd by the discharge a quantity of dynamite remove the recreant drill point to a remote corner of the earth driving will he resumod ami th Completed iJ It takes, all summer. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, always oo hand at G. W. Young. Three inehe of snow for Easter Sunday, and may be some more later. Go to the City hall Saturday night at 7:30 and hear about Mrs. Ration and her hatchet. Brig Johnson of Provo breeds S. C. Brown Leghorns from finest imported stock. Eggs for hatching, 13 for$l; 26 for $1.75. There are many kinds of cigcrs on the market, but only the best are sold at Jordan's Book Store. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed. We have just received a carload of the old reliable Shultler wagons. Call and examine and get our prices if in the market for a Wagon. II. T. Reynolds & Co. 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. Wm. M. Roylance as Usual will carry on an aggressive Bicycle campaign cam-paign this year. He bandies the Sterling, Monarch, Crescent, and Barnes wheels. When he sells you a wheel, you know it is all right. "Nathan Hale," a high-class play of the representative American type, will be presented at the Provo theatre on April 23. It deals with events in Revolutionary times. The Independent has a hunch lhat this is a good play for Springville people to attend. Dennis Palfreyman has gone to Bancroft, Idaho, where he has a rail road contract on the Oregon Short Line. He took out twenty men and ten teams. The railroad graders are pulling out. Soon there won't be boys enough in town to make up a barber shop quorum. Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold oo the lungs Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot sneak too hitrhlvof that excellent remedy. Mr. T. K. Housemen, Manatawney, Pa. City Drug Store. A. T. Ogren, representing R. L. Polk & Co., the Salt Lake directory publishers, was here this week listing the inhabitants. Mr. Ogren and the editor of this paper were known to each other in the East dur!ng certain portion of the misty past, and have renewed, their friendshio When the directory man shows up at the judgment seat of Heaven, he will be asked why he tauirbt the editor to smoKe tobacco. Cures the Crip in Ttuo Days Ixo remedy equals Warher's White Wine of Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case in two days, and for the cotiifh that follows ba Oilnpe it never rails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Who Originated "Cash Trade P It Is freely charged in the street corner mass meetings that I am a "Cash Basis" concerns in my business member of an alleged combine of business Springville, and that ffairs arc managed by other parties Everyoue interested is hereby notified that such is not the case; lhat my business is my own and I feel capable of managing it in my own way and shall do so. I originated the "Low rices and Cash Trade" nolicv s. much talked about, and see no occasion to change it. I shall act Independently in the future as In the past, and continue to give niv customers the benefit of honest goods at lowest prices. Mks. Luella Havmond, 'Tis Easy to Feel fe'ood. Countless thousands have found a ble8.-ln& to the body in Dr. King's New Life Pills, 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. HE CHEERFULLY PAID. A Prominent Local Democrat Makes His Election Hets. Editor Independent, Last Wednesday Wed-nesday night was au important evening even-ing in the life of our dear fellow- townsman, Richard Leroy Bird. We-i all know that be was muchly worried before the election of 1900, and the trouble since that time has been even greater as he has been paying off con tracted political obligation.. Taking the debts in their respective order, Mr. Bird had bis wife prepare a most substantial "prosperity" sup per, to which were invited a number i of intimate friends and especially the 1 one who was on the winning side of ' the election, Prof. L. E. Eggertsen. I True to Leroy's democratic spirit and ' hospitality, everything was arranged' for the convenience, enjoyment and ' pleasure of all present. The evening was spent in social chat, political discussions, dis-cussions, readings from Shakespeare, songs, recitatious and "The Artist's School," and ere the guests departed ! It Has Never Failed Mr. C. S. Peaslte. tho well-known druggist r.f Mo grtii City. La , is highly thought of in hisneigb-H- rh ud because oHiiii,kill an. I care in filling prescriptions. pre-scriptions. The lest phyxieians in the place send Uieir paticntsto his s'or whenever they can. Anything Any-thing uhich Mr. Pcaslee may savcan be depended upon nbsob.uly. In a lut!er to'W. H. Hooker & Co., New York City, proprietors of Acker's English Remedy, he says: "In all my many vears experience experi-ence as a di uggiat, 1 have never handled a medi-cine medi-cine of any nature thut Rave such complete satisfaction satis-faction as Acker's EiiKliuli Rcmcdv forThroat and Lung Troubk s. I have sold hundreds of bottles, and have yet t learn of a single case where it failed to cure. In croup, it acts witn a certainty cer-tainty that is really marvelous. mar-velous. My wife does not take much stock in medicine, medi-cine, but she has absolute faith in Acker s English Remedy, always having it at her elbow in cae the children are attacked by croup at night. It is a positively harmless remedy, rem-edy, as I can personally tesnty. i know ot a little girl who accidentally drank a whole bottle, Sht was, of cours sick at her stomach tor a short time, but the sickness passed away, and then the child was .in better health than ever before. I can understand why Acker's English Remedy Rem-edy is so efficacious, because I am a druggist. It is not a mere expectorant, but a strengthening, invigorating tonic as well. While it heals the irritations of the mucous membrane, it also builds up the constitution and purifies tha blood. I endorse it absolutely." Sold at 25c. , 50c. and $i a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada '; I f return the bottle to your druggist, and We authorize the above guarantee. W. a. For Sale toy all 'had the pleasure of congratulating congratulat-ing Mrs. Elizabeth Bird on her 51st birthday, and of wishing her the pleasure of preoaring many such sumptuous repasts under such pleasant pleas-ant and happy and prosperous condition"-. There will be another supper four years hence. A Kaginpr, Roaring Flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la , had to repair. "Standing waist deep in icy watr," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Finally t,he best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumnt.ion and r-nnld n.,1 tivo Then T Drivings ew Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Couuh, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by hpmgville Drug Co. Price 50o. Spanish Fork vs. Spanish Fokk. April 9. A little child or Charles Harrison died Friday of pneumonia. There are still a few smallpox signs about the town. The cases are very light. A Spanish Fork farmer lost a cow in a queer manner last week. The animal, in rummaging through a kitchen, found and swallowed an ohl uiubreHa and a cake of yeast. The yeast, fomenting in the poor beast's stomach, raised the umbrella and she died in great agouy. ' Several families left Saturday fur the Big Horn county. Lonza Warren aud .1. W. Robertson sold t heir homes and are shipping their household goods over the D. & R G. railroad. Others are It. P. Snell and bovs. Nephi Robertson and other young men. The company consists of twenty-five persons. Hannah S. Gay has commenced suit for divorce against John F. Gav on the grounds of failure to piovide. The parties were married at Salt Lake, October 4, 1883, and there are now six miuor children, of which plaintiff asks custody. Plaintiff also asks to be restored to her maiden namo of Hannah S. Anderson. A division of the property at Spanish iHmitHI r WW li I' III B -r-. Springs White Sulphur I II II. II Ma TTTiwriT z rxni i in. x x i A Radical the world famraia I'Whit.'TTC-.. ir-.t.; ever before Wnte for our elegant H-T Catalogue and detailed partlcnUw. " Bow we can ave you money In the purchase of a hojaWe sewing machine tDd the eay termsoT payment we can off err cither direct from wciory or through our regular authorized agent. ' Thi Is an oppor- tnnity you cannot afford to pas. Von know tho "White," y0M ha Its manufacturers. Therefore, detailed" description oi the nLlwSTnl f lta construction ia unnecessary. If yon hare an old machine to exchange ? we can offer most liberal term. Write to-day. Address ia fuH. , 5 WBITE SEWING MACHINE CelNY. Vwt i flfwbii ir i l or Sale hy L. E. HALL. get your money back. . , , j UOOKES CO.. Proprietor!, JlCew York Springville Drug Co. Fork is prayed for us agreed upon by the parties. Mrs. Eliza C. Carter, wife of Lyman Carter, died at Payson Monday after,,, noon very suddenly, at the age of 31 V years. She leaves three children and.' a sorrowing husband, besides maoy relatives and friends. She was born" at Spanish Fork, October 12, 1869, and married November 23, 1888. Her home for the past two years has been at Silver city, where she labored in the Sunday, school as primary superintendent, and was a person of good example and practices. Stops the Congh vad Works off the CoM. ' Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets cure a I eM lD one No Cure, no Fay, Price V cenU. Marriage Licenses, The following legal permits to wed have been issued by the county clerk -since lust report: , ., : , : s John O. Billings, . aged 27, and Florence E. Pync, 18, both of Provo; Joseph A. Daley, 23, and Ella- E. Hancock, 16, both of Payson; Win.: Williams, 21, of Lake View, and Grace McBride, 18, of Sharon; Charles M. Holmes, 26, of Montpelier, Ida., and Esteila Bingham, 24, or Salem; B. F. Hodson, 29, and Eva" M artel 1, 28; both of Spanish Fork; Jared Tanner 20, of Payson, and Mattie E. Buvsi 15,' of Heber; John TV Ovard. ?2I t.t American Fork, and Hannah Tt. Larson, 18, of Vineyard.-.-,. The Best Remedy for Rheumatism. QUICK KKMKF FKOM PAIS - All who use ChauilierlaiV Tit? Balm for ihcumatism are deliiirhteff with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking-f this D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio,-say; Some time ago 1 bad a severe attack of rheumatism in my afiu and shoulder. shoul-der. L tried numerous remedies but got no relief until 1 was recommend ed by Messrs. Geo. f.' Parsons Gm druggists or this ' biace, totryCbatu-berhiln's totryCbatu-berhiln's Pain' Balm. Tbey reeonr-mended reeonr-mended it so highly that 1 bought a bott le, luxis turn rtlirved all pain. I have since recommended this liniment lini-ment to many of ayjr friends, -'who agree with me that It Iff the best remedy rem-edy for muscular rhenmatism in the market." For sale by the Springville Drug Company. , t( Oiwa r a JL V w Private Baths1 Large Pool for Men t-. . rs a Kim Hwnw - t" "r "i - mitttti uml k Chaflg In Warkcting Methods J An original pUu under which yon on obtain easier terms nd better value in tht, -r A .n wnuig iuuuav man offered. , " - Salt Lake Citv, Utah. . |