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Show There is an Opportunity for the careful buyer to save some money just now ut IRVINE & SONS' PROVO You can buy Skirts, Silk and Wool Waists, Jackets and Underwear, Etc., at Bargain Prices Special Values in Shoes. Special Values in Outing Flannels. Special Values in Fleece-Lined Hose. We are inaking a clearing for Spring Goods, and it will be to your advantage to get in on a few of the good things at MineS Sod 14 Center St., Provo, Utah BUY THE SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad- j vertixe a rawing Machine for 120.00. ThiflUind of amwhinecan be bought from us or any of our dealers from $15.00 to $13.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed coml dned with other strong points makes the IVew Home the best Sewing Machine to buy. WriteforCIRCUURSSSSi we Manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOME SEWINC MACHINE CO. ORANOC, Mala. 2S Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 1 11., Atlanta, Ua., BULouU,Mo., Dar.as,Tex.,8ftnKrancloo,Cl rort 6ALC BY Ttylop Hro !- vo. DEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks Design COPYRIOHT Ac. Anyone tending a akatrh and dMcrlptlnn ma? quIoklT ascertain nnr opinion free whether aa Invention la probably patentable, riininumlra-llonaetrlotlvcunllilanllal. riininumlra-llonaetrlotlvcunllilanllal. tlnndbnoion Haieut aeut free. Ulilent airenoy fur erurnig patenta. Patent taken through Munn k Co. reoelra prriol nolut, without charm, lu the Scientific Jltnericam A harnaomeljr llhiitrated weekly. Largest circulation cir-culation of any anlentine journal. Tarma. 13 a Tear; four montht, fl. Sold by all nowartealera. MUNN Co.36'8 New York Branca Offloa, 636 T St, Wunlugtou 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 ucres available fr public settlement. This publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate asectlonized man of the ilistn,. conditions of entry and the Act of uuk'cpis opening me Reservation. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and tho Western Trail, giving more facts of Interest to Jlomeseekers will he ot fre by E. W. Thompson, A.O. P. fcT. A., Topeka. Kan. You Could Look jntotlie future and see the condition to which vour cough, if neglected. will bring you, you would aeek relief at once ud that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption . . - Cuarauteed to cure Caa-I Caa-I C aumption, Bronc hitia, w Asthma, and all Lung Troubles. Cure Coughs and Colds in a day. 25 cents. Write to S. C. Wells & Co., Ie Roy, N. Y., for free trial bottle. Karl's Clover Root Tet purifies the Blood The Old Oaken Bucket tip to date. With what anguish of mind I remember re-member my childhood, Recalled in the llgnt of knowledge since gained. The malarious farm, the wet fungus fun-gus grown wildwood, The chills then contracted, that, since have remained; The scum-covered duck-pond, the the pig-stye close by it. The ditch where the sour-smelling house drainage fell, The damp, shaded dwelling, the foul barnyard nigh it But worse than all else was that terrible well, And the old oaken bucket, the mold-crusted bucket, The moss covered bucket that huny in the well. Just think of it! moss on the vessel ves-sel that lifted The water I drank .in the days called call-ed to mind; Ere 1 knew what professors and scientists gifted " In the waters of wells by anal)sis find; The rotting wood fiber, the oxide of iron, the algae, the frog of unusual un-usual size, The water, impure as the verses of Byron, Are things 1 remember with tears in my eyes. And to tell the sad .truth tho' I j shudder to think of it I considered that water uncomonly dear, And often at noon, when I went there to drink it, I enjoyed it as much as I now enjoy beer. How ardent I seized it with hands that were grimy, And quick to the mud covered bottom it fell, Theo reeking with nitrates and nitrites, ni-trites, and slimy With matter organic it rose from . the .well.. , . ..... Oh, had I but realizdd in time to avoid them The dangers that luked in that pestilent pes-tilent draft I'd have tested for organic germs and destroyed them With potassic permanganate ere I bud quaffed. Or perchance I'd have boiled it, and afterward strained it Through filters of charcoal and gravel combined; Or, after distilling, condensed, and regained it Id potable form, with its filth left behind. How little 1 Kuew of the euteric fever Which lurked in the water 1 veut-tured veut-tured to drink, But since I've become a believer in the teachings of science. 1 shudder shud-der to think. And now iar away rrona tne scenes I'm describing, The story of warning to others 1 tell, As memory reverts to my youthful imbibing And I gag at the thought of that horrible well. Aid the old oaken ibucket, the fungus fun-gus grown bucket-In bucket-In fact, the slop bucket, that hun in the well. Engineering News For Stomach Troubles. "I have taken a great many differ- ent medicines for stomach trouble and constipation," says Mrs. S. Greiger of Dunkerton, Iowa, "but never bad as good results from any as from Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets." For sale by the Spring vllle Drug Co. Public School Notes. McKinley day was observed In a fit ting manner by the Public Schools of Springville. The Patk School, Begin tiers School and Second and Third grades of the Central, held exercises at 2 p. ru. They were of such a nature that the children could appreciate. At 2:30 p. ni. the higher grades met and the following program was carried car-ried out: Singing, America. Prayer, Jesse Mendenhall. Boyhood of McKinley, llattle Kindred Kin-dred Manhood of McKinley. Bern Mendenhall. Men-denhall. Fifth grade, Psalm of Life, Eva Anderson. LUHU WHtHt Alt USl I allS. Bast l iiuiih Syrup. Taaliia UimkI. In limn. Poin iv nrinno.ia. if Hi of McKiDley, to McKinley, Eva Clark. Why monuments are built, Miss juiia Alieman. Sontr, Eighth grade. Benediction, Delia Wood. Mr. John P, Meakin, Hon. D. C. Johnson and G. P. Thompson made appropriate remarks on the life of Pres. McKinley, The attendance of patrous was indeed in-deed complimentary. It Is no secret that parents, who find time and have intrest enough to come and listen to the exercises of their sons and daughters, daught-ers, find that child progresses and succeeds better than when the patron pat-ron has no interst. The home and school were brought closely together. The Students' society gave a program pro-gram Friday night. A debate "Resolved "Re-solved that Springville is not yet prepared pre-pared to establish a High School" was very nicely given. The boys ac-quited ac-quited themselves nicely and evenbe-f.ire evenbe-f.ire the judges gave the decision the students were ud in arms against the negative side. Ralph Groesbeck and John Ifaymond were on the affirmative, affir-mative, Frank Roylance and Thos. Lowe the negative. Each grade will give appropiate exercises ex-ercises in their room on Lincoln's birthday. H. M. Dougall was speaker at chapel Wed. morning. II ll I Millions Put to Work. mi m i .... . iue woncierrui activity or the new century is shown by an enormous demand de-mand for the world's best workers Dr, King's New Life Pills. For Con stipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness or any trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys they're unrivled. Only 25c by the Springville Dealers. A Culinary Not. Oann!hni Kr-a OliL-rlain-Youf ighaesd, this missionary hoDes vnn will spure him. He claims he Is a creat cook, and a genius at making up new dainties out of his head Por,r,tv,-i King You inform him I Intend having some soup n.ade out of his head, this noon. Brooklyn Eagle. Favorite Nearly Everywhere. Constipation means duhiess. depression, depres-sion, headache, generally disordered health. DeWitt's Little Early Riseas stimulate the liver, opens the bowels and relieve this condition. Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Favorite pills. For sale at the Peoples Drug Store. Advantage of Automobiles. No humane society can flad fauli with an automobile banquet held even on the coldest night. Ther.a are nL horses to be left outside to shiwr ant! shake while their owners warm theai-eelvea theai-eelvea within and without with the best known heat producing commoditiesBoston commodi-tiesBoston Trcnfciipt. No 5005. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofllce.at. Salt Lake Cl'y, Utah, January 2Jd. 1002. Not'ee Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention inten-tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah County, 1. tan, at Provo City, on March 8th. 100'.', vli Paerre C. Roel . Homestead Entry No 12403 for tho N E of the S E of Sec. 34, and the N W !t of the 8 W l, and 3 )i N W 14 Sec. 35.Tp. 8. S. R. 3 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, nnd cultiva tion of said land, viz. August Peterson. Christian Thompson. Peter Mason, and Geo Wilson, all of Mapleton. Utah County. Utah. I'rask I). IloiiHs, Register. A.L. Booth Attorney. 1st pub. Jan. 30th. last pub.Mar 6th, 1002. Xotiee of Assessment. Groesbeck Whitney Transvaal Mining Company. Principal place of business, Springville, Utah County, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the stockholders, held on Saturday. January tlth. Itmj, an assessment of one-half II per share was levied on the capital stock of tho corporation, payable to the secretary, Mrs. l.uella Haymond, at her residence In Springville, Utah County, Utah on the 25th day of February. 1905. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of March. UW3, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at publh auction, and unless payment Is made before. will be sold on the 1st day of Mav. lafi. at 1 o clock p. m to pay the delinquent assess nieiit, together with the costs of advertising and expense or sale. Mrs. Lcki.la Haymond, Secretary, Springville. -I," tali PKOUATK NOTICE. In the Uistrlct Court of the Fourth Judlcli'I District of the State of Utah. In and for the County of Utah. H the matter of the Estate and Ouardlan ship of Arthur T. Crandall, a minor. NOTICE OF SALE-NVIee Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of tho DlstrVt Courtof the Fourth Judicial Uistrlct of the State of Utah. In and for the Count nt Utah, made on the 29th day of November, 1901, lu the matter of the estate and guardlanshlpof Arthur T. Crandall. a minor, tho undersigned, guardian of the person and estate of the said minor, will sell at nubll,. auction to the highest bidder, on the follow ing terms, to wll, Uf ty 50) per cent cash, and balance to be secured by mortg.vjo 011 the said land so siilil, with Interest at the rain Anecdote frotn life W. K. Johnson. Selection dedicated of ten (101 per cent per annum until paid, at, (I atibject to continuation by the aahl Court, on Monday the 17ih day of February, HW, at twcho o'clock M.. at tlie front door of Una '1i:iiiI,i g 1,,iii ,,f i,, SptlnifVlllii Ranking Company, in Springville. Utah County. State of Utah, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the said Arthur T. Crandalt In and to all that certain real estate, described as follows, to-wit: J. A right of way over the following: Beginning 25.30 chains south froui the northeast corner of the northwest of section 9. township 8 south, range a east of Salt. Lake Meridian ; thence south 7.S8 chains; thence east 0.50 chains; thence north i.iu chains; thence north 68 degrees, 40 seconds w. 0 55 chains; to place of beginning containing 39 100 of an aero. 2. Also, beginning 30.53 chains south from the northeast corner of the northwest of section 9 aforesaid : thence south 6.38 chains thence west 10.58 chains; thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 8.38 chains; thence south 58 degrees 58 seconds east 0.7b chains; thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 1 .88 chains; thence south fid degrees 38 seconds east 5.10 chains to the place of beginning; containing 6.13-100 acres. A. Also beginning 36.01 chains south and 12.34 chains west from the northeast corner of the northwest 14 of section 9 aforesaid thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 10.57 chains: thence north 68 degrees 38 seconds west 6.53 chains; thence north 12 degrees 15 seconds east 5.74 chains; tt.enco north 61 degrees 15 seconds west 8.59 chains; thence south 35 degrees 00 seconds west 25.55 chains; thence east 21 59 chains to the beginning; containing 31.80 acres. 4. Also beginning 8.0U chains south and 11.40 chains north 62 degrees 30 seconds west iroin the northeast corner of said northwest H of said section 9, thence north 62 degrees 30 seconds west 0.30 chains; thence south 35 degrees west 5.75 chains; thence south 62 degrees 30 seconds east 2.60 chains; thence north 11 degrees 45 seconds east 5.92 chains to the place of beginning, containing 846-1000 of an acre. 5. Also beginning at the northwest corner of the southwest of section Ss, township south of range 3, east of Salt Lake Meridian thence west 2.62 chainj; thence south 6.6SVJ chains; thence east, 7.50 chains; thence .north 6.68 chains; thence west 4.88 chains to place of beginning, area five acres. Ail situated in Utah County, State of Utah. Terms and conditions of sale; ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to undersigned on the day of sale, balance of the fifty (50) per cent to be paid on confirmation con-firmation of sale by said District Court and any amount unpaid to be secured by mortgage on said land so purchased. Deed at the expense of the purchaser. Mark Cook, Guardian of Arthur T. Crandall PROBATE 0TICE. in the uistrlct Court of the Fourth Judicial District or tne Mam or t. tah, in and for the County of Utah. In the Matter of the Crandall, Estate of Franklin A. neceased. lwnir, r notice is nereoygiven "i" i" pursuance 01 an oraer or tlie saio instriei court, made 011 the 29th day of No vember, 1901, In the matter of the estate of Franklin A. Crandall. deceased, the signea. tne administrator of the estateof the said deceased, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, 011 the following terms, to-wit: Fifty '50) per cent cash, and balance tone secured uy mortgage on the land so sold, with Interest at the rate of Ten (10) per cent per annum until paid, and subject to connjmauon ny tne sum Court, on Monday nun in inij 01 ruoruary. mn, at twelve ui:im-K m.. at wie iront uoor of tlie Dunking iioiiseoi uie rpringvine Banking Con. pany, in S pringvllle. Utah county. State llM right.- title-and miuIh ,,r thv right.- title-and estate of the said nklin A Crandall. at tlie time of his th, and all the right, title and interest, t the estate has, by operation of law or of Utah. r rann death that otherwise, acquired other t .ban. nr In tulili tiontothatof the said Franklin A. Crandall at the time of his death, in andtoaU lhul certain real estate, lying and being in Utah county. State of Utah, and described as follows, to-wit: 1. A right of way over the following: Beginning 25 30 chains soulh from the northeast corner of the northwest of j section sec-tion 9. township 8 south, range 3 east of Salt Lake meridian; thence south 7.S chains; thence east 0.5i) chains; tbeuc.e nortli 7.79 chains; thence north 8 degrees. 49 seconds west. 0.; chains; to place of beginning; containing con-taining 39-100 of an acre. 2. Also, beginning 311.53 ehalus soul h from the northeast corner of the northwest of section 9 aforesaid; thence soulh t..3Schulns; thence west 10.5k chains; thence nortli 31 degrees 02 seconds cast S.3S chains: thence south 5S degrees 5S seconds east 0.76cliains; thence north 31 deirrees 02 stx-nnds eni. 1 1 chiilns; thence 68 degrees 3S seconds east &.IU chains to the place of beginning; con lainingo.M-iiiu acres. 3. Also, beginning 36.91 chains south and i?.34 chains west from tin northeast corner of the northwest. H of section 9 aforesaid: thence north 31 degrees 02 seconds east 10.5' cnains; tnence nortli m degrees 38 second; west 6.53 chains; thence north 12 degrees I. seconds east 5.74 chains; thence north 6 degrees u seconds west S.59 chains; then south Jo degrnes 00 seconds west 25 55 chains thence east 2159 chains to the beginning containing 31.80 acr. 4. Also, beginning 8.09 chains south and imu cnains norm t2 ae.gret s 30 seconds west ironi I lie no. theast corner of said norihwes one-quarter or said section 9. tiieace nort 62 degrees :M) seconds west 0 30 chains; thene sou m -w uegrees wet-r, ii.ts elm ns- 1 south 62 degrees 30 seconds east 2.66 chains thence north II degrees 45 seconds east :, n- chains to the place of beirlnnlnir. enntalnimr o-luni ui U.T1 JKIU. n. niso, oettinn ni; at tho northwest c,,t-iwr 01 tne soutnweat one-quarter of section 28. townsnip i south ot range 3 east of Salt Lake Meridian, inenee west 2.02 chains: 1 u-nci. soutn ti.os'tchalns; thence east 7.50 chains thence north O.OS'i chains: thence wer 4 ss cnains to place or oeguiiing; are 5 acres. ah situate in Utah county, state of Utah 1 erius ami conditions 01 sale: leu n, 1 cent of the purchase money to be paid to t he undersigned on the day of the sale. hsUncn of the r lltv per cent to be paid on confirms.. tlonofsaleby said District court, and any dUiHtint unpaid to be secured bv mnrtiraue on saiu iiinu so put-ciiaseu. jieeu at the e.x punse of the purchaser. W. E. Watson. 1.1 1 .1 . 1 .. r . " Administrator of the Estate of Franklin A. 1 ranuall. Do you Intend buying a rifle or pistol? If bo, set the hat which Ir. a STEVENS i IJifli.s range in prico from $1.00 to $75.00. For large nnd small game, nlso f. r target practice. Pistols from ZM to f JO.00. , I o 1 1 ... trMiiii onnilrtr line, briiuul of valuable ( ' eT7ES3 iMSAHD TOOL C0.i'Jffi M 1 nan ai r 1 Jiranc, aaiu. Pi u Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of rood. It gives instant renei ana never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have Deen ftnrflrl aftpr evervthinir else failed. It is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. C. KfWitt Co., Chicago The $1. bottle contains times the 50c. size. TH. PETERSON, General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing Best, Scientific Horseshoeing All Work Guaranteed. Noted Cities riTTTrt A fin 1 probably the most -JLXXJ.JrKJ widely known city in the United .-tales. Noted for its nush mid enterprise as well as being the Windy City. MILWAUKEE Also has a world - w'de reputation on account of the quality as well as the quantity of its annual production of beer. Cjrp p A TTT While possibly not so - -L U i-J generally well known as the two former cities, is nevertheless noted in manv wavs. unci is one if tho ,..,r. Iar Twin Cities of the Nortwest. ALL THREE Are famous rittesiiiii! tlioif namus combined form tin, no.o ,,r a .,.,..,,.,.', Greatest. Railway, famous and noted tne world over for its Superior Management. Klezaut Enuinment. Snlonrlirl Spn. i..,. ,i general adoption of all the latest Safety Appliances for the comfort and safety of It's patrons. Its Elect ric Light Trains are noted the world over. riU 'i?'.1 Lino, between ymaJiati '-""S-'o. and like superior artii-HTW'i '-'"d se is. Once Tried. Always Used, 1 ry Ihe next time you go East. L. L. DOWNING, Commercial Aent. Ctojo, Ellwand & St. Paul Railway, Salt Lake City, Utah. Gllie If our fine Bet Tables nnd Carpets vi holiday gifts, you satisfy. Prices .ami Ol ' l" ' v, for ll Healthy Old People say the main thing to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order ifyou want to keep well and livelong. Good physicians oj uicaiiir. uK l00. while not mysterious or miraculous in its curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs. Just little Tabules easy to take, easy to buy and quick to act! If your trouble is Dysnepsia, Biliousness, Headache. Dizziness, Constip?tion Heartburn, Heart-burn, and the like no need cf calling a physician. Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what he would tell you to take Permanent cure follows a fair triaL Ki uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES H TV ItKsurlT ant oornllUna nr 111 kltk that b noh .- .. B 1 lwnlnalbtobulMl.anllforloM. rX"'rl" t'iT H ort.TKwakonla.an nooDinwwlad. For mi, 1 dintSl" Mai I TIMJZJ T ABTj 3D KOK SPRINGVILLE. UTAH GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast No. 5. Pacific limited ,.tv 8 :10 am No. 7, from Tintic to Salt Lake Cftjr No , Pac)flc ma Lr.s.lSa. lu Lv. 11:00 a. m No. 9, from Sanpete to Salt Lake Ly. 4:J5 p. m No. 3. Pacific express Lv :2J p. ra No. 8, Passenger, from S-It Lake to TI"tic Lv. 8;30p ra No. 28, Springville to Tintic, Mixed. daily except Sunday Lv. 5;55 a. m GOING EAST. No. 6. Mail- and exprewi Lv 9 a. m No. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt Lake to Sanpete valley Lv. 0:30 a. lu. No. 2, Scenic special Lv. 4:25 p.m. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 9:45 p. ui. G. P. THOMPSON, GEO. W. HE1NTZ. Local Agt. Ast. Gen. Pass. Agt A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. 6, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake, 1 at 8:30 a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m., or Denver, at?,8:10 .a.m., is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m., Salt Lake 8:20 p.m.. arriving at Grand Junction at 0' a.m.. giving pas.-emzers the entire day to view the surjerb scencrv in Colorado, arriving at uiemvoud Springs at 8::t0 a.m Leadville 1 p.m. Mao-ito Mao-ito 5:f)0, p.m. Colorado Springs fi:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connections with all lines for the North, East, or South.' Both these trains carry Pullman sleepers t hrough without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden on train No. 0 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha, and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each, Wednesd ty evening. W E. DO'SELL, Gen'l Azent, 0. S. DEVOK, Tray. Pass. igeit. 206 South West Temple Dooly Mi, SALT LAKE CITY K00111 Suites, Center not please yui for 10 truly hanl to will term s Uiii'Ualled. 1 ne remedy called TABULES REUEF. ,7 |