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Show Special Bargains -IN- Iiadies and GMldfens Goats DURING October Exclusive styles and Cut Prices. , Mine & Son 14 Center St., Pro vo, Utah BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be dewtved by those who ad-Wliso ad-Wliso a $00.00 lowing Machine for .$20.00. ThU kind of a machine crm be bnght from us or any f our doiikra from 513.00 to &13.C3. WE MAKC A VARIETY. THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed flctwniines the Btmigth or weakness of Hewing Machines. The l)onble l-'eed combined ith other Ft ron s pulnU makes the New Home the bebt tawing Machine to buy. l!3(8CIBCUUeSs: ho wing th dlf ferent etylin of Hewing Mnchlncn trc luaau&clureauj prlot-a before pure baaing THE REW HOME SEWIM MACHINE 60. OftANQC, M. 2S Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, III., Atlanta, Ga., KU LouU,Mo., I.ir,a,Tex.,8nn Krancl.oo, Cal ron SALt BY Taylor Droa,, Provoi 4.4. .. .,.4. x $qnn YEARLY to Christian 5 -w-. ,uan or woman j0 i,,,, after our growing business In this and adjoining Counties; to act as Manager and Correspon- dent; work can be done at your J home. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope for partlcu- lars to II. A. Sherman, General Manager, Corcoran Ilulldlng, J opposite United States Treas- ury, Washington, D. C. The Oklahoma opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Reservations Reserva-tions In Oklahoma to be opened this summer, with 2,000,000 acres available for public settlement. This publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate, a sect ionized map of the district, conditions of entry and the Act of Congress opening the Reservation. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western Trail, giving more facts of Interest to Ilouieseekers will be iwjnt free by K.W. Thompson, A. (i. I', ft T. A . To)M'ia, Kan. The Gill) Tickets ai)d PlaWorijis A Triangular Vote-Getting Contest that Springvillo Citizens are Up Against. REPUBLICAN TICIET For Mayor Mont Johnson. Councilmen J. F. Bringhurst, Dr. F. Dunn, L. D. Deal, G. S. Condie, Ed Olson. Marshal D. A. Crandall. Recorder D. C. Johnson. Treasurer Miss Julia Alleman. Police Justice II. M. Dougall. Republican Platform. We believe in, and endorse the principles of Republicanism, as expressed ex-pressed in the administration of President Pres-ident McKinley, and believe that his mantle has fallen upon a must worthy successor, Theodore Roosevelt, in whom we have unshaken confidence. We fully concur in, and uphold the policies of the Republican party in Utah. We are in favor of municipal ownership own-ership of all public utilities within our city. Realizing that water is the paramount para-mount issue in our municipality, we pledge ourselves, if elected, to work assiduously, along wise and conservative conserv-ative lines, to Increase and save our present water supply, and to fairly and justly dispense the same to the claimants thereof without unnecessary unneces-sary waste; by repairing our canal system, so as to facilitate its distribution distribu-tion throughout the various irrigation irriga-tion districts. We pledge ourselve to enforce the City otdrnances Jn the interest of good order, temperance, health, cleanliness, and for the general pro-gresslveness pro-gresslveness and well-being of our fair city. Marriage Licenses. The following legal permits to wed have been issued by the county clerk since last report: , James A. Goodwin, aged 2", of Lehl, and Hattie F. Young, 23, of Provo; Edwin Clays, 21, of Bingham, and Ella Robinson, 19, of American Fork; Fred J. Kegler, 46, of Pioche, Nev., and Mary E. O'Connell, 32, of San Francisco: Charles Bringer, 27. and Mary Richmond, 21, both of Provo. Consumption Cure Warmer Warm-er 'a White Wine of Tap Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold In one day If taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. Koninp Kempton KouieJy Kompaay. The Kempton Komedy Kompany presented ''The World" a Ore-act melo-dmma, to a crowded house last night at Town Hall. The play was very good and every member of the company acted their part well. Little Ruby, In her funny songs was a favorite with the audience. The company is a strong one and deserves success wherever they may go. l'riet Advocate. This company will be at the City hall, Thursday, Nov. 6. Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Cures the Crip in Tuio Days No remedy equals Warner'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 cough that follows La Grippe it never falls to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. Wash Straw was in Salt Lake on business, Tuesday. Beet digging has been stoppod for a few days to give the sugar factory a chance to catch up. School was commenced in the Miner building this week, as ao overflow over-flow of the primary grades. Miss Berthena Child is in charge. A "stitch in time saves nine," and a dose of Ballard's llorehound Syrup at the beginning of a cold will save vou STATE BANK EXAMINER'S EEP0ET Mario to the secretary of Rtato of the Mute of ('toll, of tlie condition of the Hunk of Spunixh Fork," located ut Sp11nl-.I1 l'ork. In iho County of Utah, state of I'litli. ivt tht OlcWH of bUHltlCKN on thu authdnyof September unit. UK.SOUIU'KH. Loans and Discounts IIIU.H70 78 Overdraft 2(1,211 HI Furniture mid Fixtures 1.TS8 84 Hue from National Hanka IU,.ll 01 Dun from State Hanks and Banker.. 47 US Cash on hand 14,(W0 :) Current Ex pciim'n and Taxea paid . . , 4.M HA Tolut 17.VS7S t LIABILITIES. Capital st(K-k paid In M Oil Undivided IVoHm Ift.WO 44 Individual IVdomIIa 4U.M0 01 Having Hop. Int. (if 4 & 5 per cent.... SS.it'i HI CaHlilnr' Cheek i'M H) Note and HIIU n-dtaoounted 3.140 00 Total I175.8?J Wl State of I'tah. I County of I'tah. f Ueo. I. Hnell. Jr. helnn flrxt duly Hurorn aecorillnir to law depoxea and aya that he U canhlor nfthu utxivo named hank; that the almve and foreitolim report contain a full, true anil eoriwt Ntateiiieut of the condition of the said hank at the close of linnlness on tlie.nHlicliiyuf Sent.. Itml. (Iko. 1) SsRM. Jr. Nulmcrllieil anil aworn to before m thin Mth day of Oct., IIWI. A.Saxky hkai. Notary riinlle. Stale of i'tah. 1 OthVenflhe w. aeoretary of State ) I. .lame T. INiiiinoml. secret arv of State of the Slate of I'tah. do hereby certify thai the forcpolnu l full, true and correct copy of thu Htatetiietit of the almve named com puny, now 011 nlu 111 my omco thin llt.lt day of Oct., IKil. .1. I . MAMU(!M, .Secu lar) of Slide, DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor II. T. Reynolds. Councilmen -T. E. Child, M. E. Crandall, W. K. Johnson, E. M. Buyer, R. A. Deal. Recorder P. E. Houtz. Treasurer Mrs. Luella Haymood. Marshal Jas. E. Hall. Police Justice J. S. lioyer. Democratic Platform. Wc, the Democrats of Springville, declare ourselves in favor ut strict sanitary regulations, and that people should be compelled to keep their corralls, out buildings and premises in a clean and healthful condition. Realizing Springville's greatest need at present is more water, with wise and just regulation of the same, for farms, gardens and orchards, we pledge ourselves within the next two years to devote such time, means and energy as Is necessary to thoroughly lay the foundation for an ample supply of water. We favor immediate steps being taken to protect our water supply by securing our water-shed as a forest reserve. We are opposed to the sal j of the City pasture unless consent of the people be obtained. We declare ourselves in favor of Public Improvements and believe in Municipal ownership- of the same and favor as soon as practicable, waterworks, electric lights, grading and beautifying our streets, sidewalks, side-walks, etc. We are opposed to open saloons, or the sale of intoxicating liquors of any kind as a beverage. We pledge ourselves our-selves to use all legal and honorable means to stoD this illicit traffic and to check profanity, drunkenness, etc., and invite all citizens to join in helping help-ing to accomplish these great objects. many weary hours and even davs of distressing and harassing cough. Price, 25 and 50c. Springville Drug Co. Mell Haymond visited in town a few days this week. A lawyer in a court room may call a man a liar, scoundrel, villian or thief and no one will make a complaint com-plaint when court adjourns. If a newspaper prints such reflections on a man's character, there is a libel suit or a dead editor. This is owing to the fact that people believe what an editor says. What a lawyer says cuts no figure. Exdutnye. Corn huskers' sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts, burns, bruses, severe lacerations lac-erations and external injuries of anv kind are promptly and happily cured by applying Ballard's Snow Liniment? Price, 25 and 50 cents. Springvillo Drug Co Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bird, and Miss Fiances Bird of this city, and Mr and Mrs. Hcber Jex of Spanish Fork, wefe In Salt Lake yesterday to attend the wedding of R. Leo Bird, which was celebrated at the Temple. Mr. Bird and bride will be home tomorrow to-morrow night for a reception given in thier honor. Happiness . depends very much on the condition of the liver and kidneys. kid-neys. The ills of life make but little impresion on those whose digestion is god You can regulate your liver and kidneys with Heroine and enjoy health and bouyancy of spirits, Price 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. They tell this story on a Springville rain who was out camping with a party this summer. One night w-hen sleeping soundly he heard coyotes barking near the camp and believing himself at home whirled over and calling excitedly: "Wife, wife, the dam raby is crying again, git up quick and see what's the matter." and then In a jiffy, he was snoring loud enough to stampede the whole pack of coyotes. Andrew Burkley, aforetime a contractor con-tractor and builder In this city, has drifted to Vernal, and over there also has troubles of his own, Judgiug from the following from the Vernal correspondent of the lknerct Xnry. "Andrew Burkley, "contractor," who was building the new Stake tabernacleas taber-nacleas well as the Episcopal church has failed in his contract with the tabernacle committee and quit work, with tho walls about two-thirds two-thirds up. Uufortunately the cmn mitteehiis no hold upon him, and will suffer considerable loss as well us LuHkS IK fit HI ALL USi UlL R4 I'ounh Sjnip. TuM UimkL in tun. Koin t nninit. i pnattl? yrarar 01 DO FU. Dead ondtl, u.tch, r pliot M fr import o MMauMlllr. Book .'Una Jtofkiuall.g.k4Voral(alittiitaniiTnui-Mrk."i 'rII. rlr term! lm ofTarwl la liT.ntn.l ,' r A TINT UWTIM Or II TKAHI raACTIgXil ,,,20,000 patents rmum through them. ft. )rTl,i, M,.Jrl, churn.. Wrtt.r4 X 3 avTr-kXAT O. MTINT LAWYIRt, $ 0p. 0. 8. fctwrt Of flot, WASHINGTON, 0. C. s. n CJTIZEXS' PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET. For Mayor R. A. Deal. Councilmen G. S. Condie, W. II. Kelsey, T. W. Roylance, F. J. Bringhurst, Bring-hurst, M. W. Bird. Recorder Ralph Wood. Treasurer Mrs. Luella Haymond. Marshal-F. C. Gcmmell. Police Justice G. P. Thompson. Citizens' Progressive Party Platform. .Believing the material advancement advance-ment of our city to he paramount to all other issues in the coming municipal munici-pal election, we, the citizens of Springville, declare for the following principles: First The chief source of our wealth and prosperity is our means of irrigation; we pledge ourselves to place in active operation a system of reservoirs and canals sufficient to properly distribute all the water controlled con-trolled by Springville corporation. Second It is well-known that the frightful mortality among our citizens ns the result of typhoid fever, etc., is due to a polluted and insufficient supply sup-ply of water for domestic and sprinkling sprink-ling purposes; to remedy this condition condi-tion we pledge ourselves to keep clean the present water ways withiu the Corporation and to use every effort to secure a system of waterworks for the City, w ithin the next two years. Thi'd We pledge ourselves to enforce en-force strictly all quarantine regulations. regula-tions. , Fourth-"We believe a high license with strict regulations to be more in the interest of temperance and good government, than the present system of prohibition. delay. Burkley is censured very much by the people generally, and it is safe to say that he has played him-seir him-seir out in this place. Other men arc now working on the building, under the direction of the committee, and the walls will be completed jrs soon as possible, and the roof put on this fall." Opera: House, Friday Evening- November 8th ADMISSION, 25, 50 and 75c PATENTS DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHT! OBTAINED ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notice In " Inventiva Ae " ' Book "How to obtain Patent" FREE lttera atrictly confidential. Addreea, 1 ' I. g j-S, PitaM Lawyer, Waihington, 0.C.1 mfilbmSt, ii ii 1 1 iTTmi - CX(p Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. TVila nnmnl Inn PilntainS all Of the : AUI9 l V t,. v ' Ml aigestants ana uigesw on b.iuuo IOoa. II gives instant reuci ou w fails to cure. It allows you to eat all ho tnnA inn want,. The most sensitive IUJVI J stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics nave, ueeu cured after everything else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you gooo Treparea only by E. O. Tj;Vitt& Co.. (Jblcago The $1. bottle conuiins2H t imes the 50e. size. E. E. ANDERSON 3Portira.it and. 31jaxi.c3.i90aipo 3?liotosr,n,i3lxoi. Dealer in F. RAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. FRED M. HOUTZ Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANITACTUKEKS OF - FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for Wheat. Travelers From the Rocky Mountains to Chicago and the East have a long journey ahead of them, and it is not a bad idea to use a Little Care in select in the iim.it comfort- hlle as well us tin- quickest; route. J hose who have Once Tested : t ho oimi fi.i t j i,C t tin I !,., ., nhL ! .. ........ ..- .'lfjlllltvlll- cago Short Line seldom hesitate alioiit asking for tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St- Paul Railway. Solid train of EleclrioLiglilrd Palace Curs the Finest Made Xll coupon ticket agents have our tickets on sale. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City, Utah. BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS UNDERTAKER Oaslacots, Coffins, Linings, Handles, 33 to. And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket and Collins of 'ill kinds. Also have a Full Hue of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, : : : Springville. Four Blocks East of Packard's Store. The Lamp of r m,,,,i mi.. ,., wt.ii . mi. uy iir miwi., wr rn line von to um hail Iniitrnae ; (lie lump tliat limki good wben vim P t it and ntHa kihhI ; the lamp that you never iU-iufc'lrtvirl iU-iufc'lrtvirl with, env you have it ; tlwl s Zbc Scw Rocbcotcr, Other lni niar 1 offered yon a ' junt as rK ' they may In-, lu aoiim rwivU. fmt for oil nr.iu,l rikkI-to, rikkI-to, lliere'a only one. The A'rw KorhfMfrr. To tnakn lire the lump oltrnsl you Iaifenulne, look for the nuuie vn it ; every liunp Ima it. woo Varietiea.) OKI JnmpM Miulo Now. 'u eaii llll evtrv lioiMk ttMi Kn,...i,. u 1....1 mm mm want a new lamp or afiuv, rV ''iviCl'tr r. ,"",?iw Rochester, can do iu ut ua M iim., ,tr Lnni'rnmKe or lamn irunMrfirni. Wt r .S.XA.IST5 In uniDh konmillatiuit I L I 11 THE ROCHESTER LAMP TIISL 33 T -A. 33 Hi 33 FOK SPRINGVILLE, CTAU GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast. No. 5. Pacific limited Lv f:10a is No. 7, from Tlntle to Salt Lake City Lv. S:15a. to No 1. Pacific mall Lv. 11 :08 a. to No.9. from Sanpete to Suit Luke...... :...Lv. 4:J5 p. to No. 3. Pacific express Lv B:2; p. ta No. 8. Passenger, from SMt Luke to Tlntle Lv.6:30p. ni No.2S. Springvillo to Tlntle, Mixed. dally except Sunday ..Lv. 5:M a. w GOING EAST. No. 6. Mail and express Lv:5i a. in No, 10. Passenger and mall. .from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. U:'I0 a. iu. , Ko.8, Scculc special L. 4:2-p.iu. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 0:45 p. uj. O. P. THOMPSON. GEO. W. 11E1NTZ. Local Agt. Ast. Cen. Pass. At A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Ogden at 1:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m., or Denver at 8:10 am, is a good train, nnd the fastest train le-tween le-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train Ko. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:1. p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p in,, arriving at Grand Junction at (i a in., giving pas. enuers the entire day to view the sunerb scenery in Colorado, arriving at uienwood Spring., at 8:30 a.m. Leadville 1 p.m. Man-ito Man-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Sprir.gs o:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p in. in time to make connections wit h all lines for the North, Fast, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train So. 4 each Wedncsd ly evening. B. DOHNELL, 0. S. DEYOR, Gen'l kmi Trav. Pass. Ageet. 206 South West Temple Dooly Mi, SALT LAKE CITY Reaching t'.ie famous Ht Sju iiig", Arkiinsa", -TIv Car is-bad is-bad of America.' Also tiiicct line In Si. Louis and to all points Somli ninl Southeast. C. A. Tkipp. 0. F. tt 1' A. A. L. TuowBimxiK, T. F.t P. A. Salt Lake Citl., Utah. II. 0. T0WNSEN1), (!. 1' tT A. St. Louirt, Mo. High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granites- 4W.a4M4WHaHWi MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, . TABIETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG, ,, Plovo - - XJtiala. Steady Habits niuil.l mm reimlred or retln- the treatment ol dlaeaacs CO., ss fark l'lnre A M JtarrUySt., Sftr York. irvc,i , , A-Lr |