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Show Blight's Disease The largest sum ever paid fur u prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1!KII. The transfer involved in coin and stuck l l2.500.fMi and was oaid liy a party ot business men for a sped lie for Plight's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investigation in-vestigation of the sped He, Nov. 1,"), !t(!0. They interviewed scores of t lie cured and tried it out on its merits by puffing over three dozen cast son the treatment and watching them, 'i'h. v also got physicians to name ehronie, ineurahle cases, and ad-ministered ad-ministered it with the physicians fur juilges. Up to Am;. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test eases were cither well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen percent of failures, the parties were sul isiP'i' and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating r TERSE TALES Of T1E T0lUl. OU1- nntlee and T tie clinical reports ot tin; ted eases were pumished and will be mailed lire on application. Addrcvi John J. IYi.ton Company, 420 Montgomery Si. San Francisco, Cal. SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM THE FINEST BATHING KESOKT IN WEST THE You can ('(inililne health ami pli-asme Ic.tllillK in tin1 in'idth atviirf water-, ust as (hoy comc from Nature's labm-attiry. t'artieularly in riuMiinatio diseases, hum gratifying results can Ims obtained from drinking and liaUiin in I his water. Baths m Talis. Private Plungns or Large Swimming Pools, Also Turkish. Russian and Electric Hat lis for Ladies and Gentlemen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 Ul. Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Provo Naturopathic Institute sa. OS X 1st West, -TilUVU - - UTAH Radical Cures by the La! est Natural Healing Methods, 80 DB'JSS! Kfl flPEB'ATIOSS! Methods used are Cstsopatiiy, Psyclielinrw, Eriirc-t-crajy, Eiuir3i!i.!0i)7 kapsttsa Those who are un.i)i to visit our In Unite iii i.v be treated at. a distance dis-tance by (air new INyeholngieal : : ; : Tieatment : : : : W. S. HCLDAWAY, Jr., Mir. Mr. B. 1. Itrutt'u of !'itvd write: was CiiV"J of rheumatism an.i iii'iiraluia in one liv;.ln.i n: hy Dr. Iloltlaw ay." err "if kt ' rf.tiavs.-A Your Jewelry of a Jeweler and then you will know what you are Retting, because he will know what he is buying. No reliable jeweler will risk his reputation hy sidling any kind of slull that will "sell." He wants goods he can guarantee. We are that kind of a jeweler. When we sell you goods we know they are what we tell you they are, find will guarantee them. Wo now have a fine holiday stock of solid and filled goods, at. prices which can't be beat. Call and see us. Frank N. West -Ve me for the latest styles In Fall "id V inter Suits. Fit utid Prices to tit the times. Cuius Jensen. Christmas here was a veiy quiet day. most of t he townspeople spending spend-ing the day quietly at home. It was a very pleasantd iy as to the weather. Florine Frankland has been granted grant-ed a divorce from Jleber fi. Frank-land Frank-land on th; grou'ids of cruelty. The plaintiff was granted the custody of a minor child. . The dance last night was attended by about p) couples, mid is said to have been a wry quiet and orderly affair. There won't be another dance until tomorrow night. A fiuit tree m Bristol, Penn., bears two different kinds of apples and four different varieties of pears, namely, th iiartlett, the Duchess. Catharine and the Seckel. The other day there arrived in town on a visit to Win. Probert a brother whom ho had last seen in lsi;:i nearly forty years ago. Mr. Probert will remain for some time. Last Thursday's Enquirer contained the following: "A young ladv residing resid-ing at Spiingville was in Provo yesterday and between the bank corner and the depot lost a money puise containing between $1") and $18." John licardall's place is quarantii e 1 on account of smallpox, I)r, Smart having decided that, that disease had developed. Today It was found that two more cases had developed at Mrs. Richard Thorn's, and their premises weie again quarantined. Worms take refuge in the small i intestine, where they can easily multiply. White's Cream Vermifuge will destroy these parasites. The verdict of the people tells plainly j how well it has succeeded. Price, 25 cents . Sprinuville Drug Co. "For Her Sake," a Russian melodrama, melo-drama, drew about thirty Springvil'e people; to Provo last night. The play was a good one and gave general satisfaction. When t he Provo Opera House gets something good, it can always rely on a delegation from Springville. "Hubby," said a Springville fanner's fann-er's wife, ".n the 2tiih we shall havp been married twenty-live years. Don't you think we ought to kill the fat pig and have a feast'?'' "Kill the pig." growled the farmer, "I don't see what you want to jump on the pig for. , Jle isn't itV)lame. for what happened twenty-five years ago.''' s An attractive woman thrives on good food ami sunshine, -with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms willi its beauty. When i troubled with a cosiiw habit, she lakes a few doses of I!i:i:i;:sk to cleanse her svstem of till impurit ii s P;in fii) cents. .-pt ingvi'le Drug C.i. E ii. Seovil, wii i has been living 'ii Austin the past summer win! hack to Springville, his old home, tbi-. week with the intention of r-eliug his real estate and niovinu' here. If he succeeds he will buy someplace near Austin and become a permanent resident. He will be unite an acquisition to that settlement. ikvitr VitHnj Echo.. Disease and danger lurk in the vital organs. The blood becomes vitiated and the general health is undermined whenever the stomach and liver fail to perform their functions as nature intended. Hkis-isine Hkis-isine will tone up te stomach, regulate regu-late the liver, where other preparations prepara-tions only relieve. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. The students of the Commercial department of the P. Y. Academy have sent to L. 1). Deal of this city an appropriate memorial as a token of their regard for their fellow-stuaent, fellow-stuaent, the late Lutie Deal. It is a handsomely framed and engrossed copy of a set of resolutions of respect passed by the department at the time of Lutie's death. Mr. Deal appreciates it greatly. The following has been suggested as a cure for the cigarette habit: Supply yourself with a few sticks of ordinary licorice bought of a druggist and break it up into pieces about the size of a cough drop, and keep them in a small box in the pocket, instead of cigarettes, and whenever you desire de-sire to smoke take one of these drops instead. Follow these directions for four or five weeks and you can rest assured you wiil not have any more desire to smoke. Carrie Peterson was yesterday divorced di-vorced from Carl J. Peterson on the ground of habitual drunkenness, and the excessive use of opium and morphine mor-phine to which Mrs.Pcteison had been addicted for the last twu years. She had been in the habit of using these drugs more or less for ten years, and while under their influence became very violent. Un several occasions the defemlent threatened her husband's hus-band's life. The parlies were married at Omaha, in February, svs, and have no children. Thursday''- Ihsent El I HID' .Nl "'.'. first-class light spring sale cheap. Wm. Jl. I have a wagon for Cautek. A Merry Christmas and a Happy Nem Year to all of The Independent's Independ-ent's folks! The Sanford family holds its annual an-nual reunion Saturday, the 28th Social events follow each other closely close-ly these days.. If you want suits manufactured In Chicago, Cuius Jensen will accommodate accom-modate you. He gives a correct measurement. Confectionery, rig-firs, tobacco, celery, cabbage, and all varieties of vegetables, fresh mid llrst-eluss, at Whitehead's. Most of the Springville school teachers will go to Salt Lake City today to-day to attend a meeting of the State Te a c h c rs assoc i a t k n . For family use in numberless ways Rallard's Snow Liniment is a useful and valuable remedy. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Christmas time is the time, if there ever is a t ime, for being good. And what is being good? It is being kind. December Lndk Home Jnunifd. There has been a generous gathei-ing-home for the holidays of Springville Spring-ville people who are abroad at work or at school. The visitors are too numerous to mention. It was rumored this week that "A Wise Woman," presumably a roaring farce-comedy, was after a date here, but up to this morning nothing had been heard of the company by the" manager of the City hall. The company com-pany plays at Provo, Monday. Praise the bridge that carries you either over a Hood or cough. Bal-i.aud's Bal-i.aud's HoKEiiouND Syrup has brought so many over throat and lung troubles, such as coughs, c.jlds, bronchitis, etc., that its praises are sung everywhere. Price, 50 cents. Springville Drug Co. Mose Johnson is at St. George teaching a class in elocution. The Dixie Adeneak says he has fifty members mem-bers In the class. Mr Johnson sends home very flattering reports of business busi-ness conditions in the. Dixie metropolis. metrop-olis. That place seems to have developed de-veloped rapidly the last few years. For the Christmas and New Year Holidays, the Rio Grande Western Railway will make a rate of one single fare for the round trip between any two stations on its system. Tickets on sale December 25th, 2St.h, 31st and January 1st; Good for return until un-til Januaiy 2nd, 1902. The wife of a Mapleton farmer has a liniment that she uses for everything. every-thing. The other night she got sick and her husband got up in the dark, got the lim, u nt and rubbed it over ner w,i;. she was given instant reiief. Tbs- next morning it . was dis-e dis-e vere-llhat Ihe husband had got loud of a boitie of bluing instead of t he limiiK'iit. How is that for a faith C i.-e" The Spriii.villc public schools e'osed for the Chiistmas vacation last Friday. A concert was given Fridav, and repeated Saturday night, It proved to be a most pleasant and entertaining affair, and showed that t he principal and teachers are making mak-ing good use of the talent possessed by the pupils. A dance at Reynolds' hall Friday afternoon and evening was greatly enjoyed hy the students and their guests. The W. C. T. U. held an election of olllcers last Thursday, When the following fol-lowing were chosen: President, Mrs. D. C. Johnson: vice-president, Mrs. Kate Rakcstraw; Secretary, Mrs. Lou Craudall; Treasurer, Mrs. Jeffries. The Union has a larger number of members andis in better condition than ever before. It is announced that good work and splendid good times are in stole the coming year for all who will take hold ami work with the society. A. J. Snell wanted to attend a party, but was afraid to do so on account of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "l was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: ''Chamberlain's ''Cham-berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy is for sale by Springville Drug Co. Last Sunday George Haymond and a Provo companion partook too freely of that combination of red seal lye, vinegar and tobacco juice which is called whiskey, and were presently up against the City ordinance. George settled for $2.50 next day, but his companion is yet to be found. George is a miiror. and the question is, where did he get the liquor? There are other minors drinking right along, Kvery one of them should be arres'cd and tlned heavily. 1 1 may be t be means of putt ing t lo-nt on the right traek before it is too late. It Isn't tiie Cook's Fault, It Isn't your Grocer's Fault, that the bulk coffee you just purchased turns out to be different differ-ent from the ' 'same kind" bought before. Coffee purchased in bulk is sure to vary. The sealed package in which LION COITEE is sold insures uniform flavor and strength. It also keeps the coffee fresh and insures absolute purity. Wm. Garrison, of the We II-a ml, is here to attend the Saul'oid family reunion. Mr. Garrison is -the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Packard. This office acknowledges a plcasnit call. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment has been thoroughly tested for many years, and is a positive cure fortius most distressing and embarrassing of troubles. Price, 50 cents in bottle. Tubes, 75 cents - Springville Drug Co. The sports who usually celebrate Christmas by "woiking on the mill" began operations early the day before Christmas and bad the job well attended at-tended to by midnight. Taken alto-gather, alto-gather, there was propably less of this sort of thing than on former years. An exchange credits Dr. Franklin, the famous philosopher, with the following: "A bible and a newspaper in every house, a good school in every district all studied and appreciated as they merit-are the principal support of virtue, morality and civil liberty." Yesterday, Marshal Geiiimel quarantined quar-antined Joe Thorn's place, scarlet fever having broken out in the fam ly. Jake M,cCurday's place was also put under the ban this morning. James Howlden, John Maycock anil Ch is. Law each have the disease in their famlies and are quarantined, Will Mason last Saturday was arrested ar-rested on a charge of "boot-legging" whiskey. His trial took place before Judge Houtz that evening, but Will escaped easily on account of his family fami-ly and his reputation for general irresponsibility. ir-responsibility. Will is one of these Smart. Alecks whose general deportment deport-ment would be improved by a term on the rock-pile. The Judge promised prom-ised him a good large sentence next time if he didn't mend his ways. Great Bargains in Shoes Wo Hie carrying an immense stock of Shoes, far inoip tlinn 1 lie stale of trade at this time of year will wariant, urn) we want to sell them want you to buy them. We nre prepared lo tnuke you extra inducements in Ihe way of low prices, mid reasonhle en (lit. We have shoes for wet weather, for dry weather, for Sunday, for week days all kinds of shoes, in odds and ends and straight, standard lines. You can't do hotter anywhere in the country. Let u.? show you. : : : : : : : Our Free Delivery System reaches any part of the City Stops the Ceiigh and the Cold. Works off Laxative Itmmo Qulniiif Tulilet-. cure a cold in ono day. No Cure no I'uy, 1'rlce 25 cents. J Hip portant Notice. The members of the old Springville Brass Band are requested to meet ut the Maccabee Band room in the Bank Basement, Saturday evening. Dee. 2H. Business of importance is to be transacted. trans-acted. Thomas Pakky, Leader. , - -- Health and Beauty. A poor complexion is usually the result of a torpid liver or Irregular action of the bowels. Unless nat lire's refuse is carried off it will surely cause impure blood. Pimples, boils and other eruptions tollow. This is nature's method of throwing ofTthe poisons which the bowels failed to remove. DeWitt's Little lOaiiy Risers are world famous for remedying remedy-ing this condition. They stimulate the liver and promote regular and healthy action of the bowels but never cause griping, cramps or distress. dis-tress. Safe pills. People's Drug Co. WASH. STRAW Proprietor of hivepy and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and K:g for hire at Lowest Prices. Triinsferlnii done to ail local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parlies. -A.T -A.. O. HiriD'S OTLmT stand. Fii)e Fiirijiilire tor Holiday ptayer II our fine Ied Room Suites, Center Tallies and Carpets will not jilen.se you for holiday gifts, you will he truly hard lo satisfy. Trices und terms unequalled. 'A Why Take The Burlington? A heller way to put the question is: Why tuke liny other railroad? The Burlington takes you (o Omnha or Chicago without, a single change of cars, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, past the finest scenery, in America over a wonderfully good track, und surrounded by every luxury of modern travel. TliroiiL'h f.lri iilim-rius for Cliieao lcarc Halt. Lakn at ;i l"i iii. liaily. TIiiuukIi tourist car Wudnesdays ai.il I t Idiiys. We'll (.'bully lo give yuu mure Information. Ticket Office. - - 79 West Second South St 1 11. V. NKSLKX, (ieneral Agent, Salt Lakk City. 4 S5 It, s a record erea&er thus far, and we want it to last another ten days. What? Why, our holiday trade. We still have a few items from the following large stock: IOllj3 Companies of charming little creatures, from the the cute little commoner to the high-boiu aristocrat. Price, ID cents to$l."u A wide range of prices from DO ccnt lo 1.5t), and worth every cent of it. From $l.r0 to $2 50. Also have the s..s without with-out the cases for 2 00 to An always ueful and practical present. Ilollow-waro Something very new and verv popular and fashionable. Costsabout the same as Silvers, in-. Is just us durable, but is more ornate and beautiful. beauti-ful. Mueh better for decorative purposes. Call and see it We bav an extensive lino of China, in beautiful designs, to match the Hollow-ware. Vnu will see specimens in windows. Silverware In sets , uid single pieces. I Jest quality you take no ehanees. Prices in harmony with the low monetary value of the white metal. Toys G-nnxojh -into. We '-elected a lot of the best articles, suitable for Chi i-tiuas gifts. They are wonderfully cheap, and people who appreciate good value for I heir money are carrying them away every day. - - You Should Start the New Year Right by coming to us for your (jroccries. If we don't know how to please you, we are willing to learn. : : : : : Yours, for "A Happy New Year-' H. T. REYNOLDS & CO. |