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Show BUSINESS D IKZCTORIi Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. St ite sreet. G E. Anderson, PLuugrauber. State sta-eet H.T. Reynolds & Co., general mer-tiaodii,e. S:ue street. Deal Bios. & MeiiflenlittH, general niereliMidlse, Plate S'tTei-t. Wra. B. Roylanee, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S. Wood Mercaufle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in irenero.1 mwrcli and ie. Vm. M. Roylance. v wholesale fruits. profuce. seeds prain; bicycles, Studebakcr wagons, street. and Statu Harmer & Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The locnl nt'Wspstper. Subscribe for it ana read it. It will ao you jrood. Job Printing. Print shop is north side of ttate street. A few more Histories ofisaI?ontof- ur f;lir c:ty ba9hai " , no licensed saloons for about twenty SpriUgVllle for Sale Ch63,p years, and has been pointed to with at this office. The -Well -Dressed Man "Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and Tall Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GO LICK, rrop'r PROVO, ' UTAH. H ill o 2? SELLS THETENDEREST MEATS CTS THE MARKET Their Trices Are Kir lit They also keep a choice line of frest and cured Meats.Lard, Pickles. Canned Can-ned Goods. Vegetables and fish and game iu season. There's no Better Ssrvic Than that via the From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points ia the South, South-cast South-cast and Southwest. 1 The Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. daily, will take you to Springfield, Memphis, Mem-phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville and all points in the Southeast. For detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN general western agent 1106, 17th St. DENVER, CO'.O. . Will I ii iKrff'W1"-? If so it will pay you to secure complete information about the new service via the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Line. Information in regard to rates stopovers, etc , will be gladly furnished by application to O. S. Williams, Commercial Agent 106 W. 2nd S. Sl., Salt Lake Gitv. Goincr East This Fall? 3. ."5T, GS-eix Agt- U The Independent. D. CJUMNSON - - Publisher A.-G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Etred at the post office at Springville Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-claws matter. Issued every Thursday morning TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. t one year, Six months, Tliree months. 11.25 .75 4(i WHY VOTE FOR SALOOSS? When it is the breeder of vice and an insult to common aecency. it is a corrupter of our loys and a destroyer of our younj men. Oh! sisters, mothers, moth-ers, think of jour loved ones, your brothers, sweehearts and sons! We love them, that is why we want the I fjriue uy its luutucia. iuii uui tuey think there was not any whiskey sold 1 to our youth? They knew there were dives somewhere in our City, Dives; what are they? Drill rooms of devils set "over against our schools and churches. Where the name of the Deity is profaned, the ribald sonjr sung and every kind of mischief hatched. There was a circumstance happened years ago hi Utah like this: There were four 1hjs who started to work on the railroad. They went into a dram shop; one of the boys called for a pint of whiskey; he handed it to the other boys to drink; when he tasted it himself he knew it was had wnis-key wnis-key and told the man so, who called him a fool, and did not know good whiskey. The boy answered with an oath that he was a liar. The whiskey man grabbed a revolver that lay on a shelf behind the oar, but before he could use it, the boy drew one from his pocket and shot him dead. lie said regrets were of no avail, though he believed the man would havi killed him. IT worlds had been at. his eomni iml, he would have freely gifen them if he could have put life into thai still form. He had taken that which he had not the power to restore. One pint of liquor had sent one man to his Maker, made a wife a widow, children orphans and blasted the hope and blackened the name or another for all time. There are in the prisons of the United States about one hundred thousand men, ninty tboua id of whom are victims of intoxicating in-toxicating liquors. Imagine if you can the silent suffering of those near and dear to that number. Then why should the saloon stay? Let us, every mother, father, sister and brother vote ifeduwu, and put none in office whx will encourage the saloon. What if we have not electric lights or water works, we do not want them at the price of the honor of our young men. If the girls would not go to a dance with a young man who ever smelled of vvniskey, what a reformation we would have i i society, Can you afford af-ford driving all joy from the heart of the best friend a boy eyer had, whose love cannot be killed your mother Now decide whether you will be a joy to your home and an honor to your manhood. Then vote for no license. Yours in the cause of right; Mary Ii. Crandall. M I XING LOCATION for sale at. this office. NOTICES We can tell you how you can best reach your destination, the lowest possible cost, and give you the best service en route. Trains for Omaha and Chicago leave Denver Den-ver 11:30 a. m., and 10:35 p. m. daily, and Colorado Springs 11:45 a. m. and 10:30 p. m. daily. Trains for Kansas City, St. Louis and all points south and southeast leaves Denver and Colorado Springs 8:45 p. ni." aud Pueblo 7:05 p. m. daily. These trains carry dining cars midday luncheon, fifty cents. Sure connections at Colorado Springs and Denver from points east. If you're planning a trip anywhere East or South, write us. ' DRAKE, Diet. Pass! Ag't A. Btbie, Trav. Pass. Ag't. 100 W. 2nd S. St., Salt Lake. Leave your orders for Rock Springs coul with F. C. Bojer. Frst class piano for sale. Enquire at Mrs. Reid's. Carter's cottage. Joe Bate is in from Wiilet. (Jul. and preparing for the winter at Calientes. "Every dog has his day " Many of them monopolize a greater part of the tiUrht "baying the moon." Miss Mary Taylor of Springville and David Thomas of Provo were unrried by Judge Jordan, Saturday. The Ladies Aid Society will serve lunch at the City Hall on election day. A n excel leu t and cheap repast for ail. Dr. St hey', the eye specialist will be at the Hover House for one week only, beginning Monday Nov. 2nd. Hours, 11 to l;3o and 4 to 7 p. m. It has hten suggested by a number oMaw-abiding citizens that t he Major be asked to issue a special proclama tiou to have the saloons closed ou election elec-tion day. Dotrl scratch your ticket. Vote it straight. We don't, want a mixed ticket. Let us either have all Rep ublicans or all Democrats for the ensuing en-suing two years. , Oh say! Get the enlargements out of the bottom of your trunk and gel them beautifully framed by Huntington Hunting-ton &'liagley. They have a large assortment to choose from. The M. I. A. conjoint societies met at their hall last Friday eveningand had a most enjoyable time. A well rendered program was given, aud light refreshments were served to the large audience, A man once bought a jim-crack pen It wrote like a horse-shoe nail. And every time he tried to write. It never failed to fail. The Parker is not that kind. Jordau's Jiook Store We have just opened up a nice line of the celebrated Imperial perfumes and toilet accesories. The trade is requested to call and look the line over. It is one of the completest and best ever brought into the City. Jor dan's Book Store. Rev. Rankin was greeted last night by a gtd audience at the Presbyter ian church. The gent leman was here ten years ago and awakened much en thusiasm. The eloquent" preacher has lost none of his fire and zeal as a speaker in advocating the work of the Master. , Come and get a nice large Cole's Hot Blast Ireater free. One given to the holder of the lucky number on Oct. 30. If you are 18 years old come and draw. It costs you nothing, and if you get the prize number, you get the stove free. Deal Bros. &! Men-deuhall. Men-deuhall. J. J. Walton has on exhibition here a rutabaga which was raised on his lot in Raymond without irrigation and he vots to know wrro can beat it. The weight of the vegetable when pulled was 29 pounds, of which 6 were tops; around the waist the root measures three'feet one ineh. Raymond Ray-mond Chronicle. The musical recital given by Miss Mary Konold last evening wasa brilliant bril-liant affair and much enjoyed by her friends, who were out in force. She was assisted by Prof. Mose Gudmund-son Gudmund-son and Madam De Lorey tif Provo. Miss Mary shows excellent training and will undoubtedly prove fine music teacher. to bea The Provo knitting factory are now manufacturing the finest class of union suits, from $1.20 up. First class woolen suits, cotton and silk. lTo shoddy, but genuine in every par ticular. When at Provo call in and examine our goods. Don't go beyond us, for we can suit you. 132 W. Center Cen-ter St., Provo, Utah. Last Saturday evening an unknown urchin dashing down Main Street on a horse, ran oyer Geo. Matson and gave him a terrible shock, cutting his forehead and otherwise bruising him. He was taken into Kelly's drug store and made easy, afterwards taken home. The lad did not stop to see what he had done, but was lost sight of in the darkness. ' At the Presbyterian church tonight and tomorrjw night 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. II. W: Rankin will conduct services. ser-vices. Dr. Rankin has been the syn-odical syn-odical evangelist for Colorado and is now filling "that same position in Utah. He will be remembered by those who attended bis evangelistic services here ten years ago as an able orator. Everybody is cordially invited. PROF. C. B. NEWTON the noted California humorist and entertainer will give an entertainment in the Meeting House Thursday evening, Nov. 5th, under the auspices of the public schools of the fCity. The professor pro-fessor is one of . greatest entertainers on the American platform. He will appear before the various colleges in Utah, and our citizens may be assured as-sured a rich treat. Prices, reserved seats 35 cents, general admission 25 cents, school children ol0 cents. Entertainment En-tertainment commences promptly at 8:15 p. m. "Ben llur" is one of the great plays now engaging the attention of the American public. , The story itself is told iu classic language; the scenery is from the hands of the best American Amer-ican artists and the mechauical effects ef-fects are a wonder. The play is replete re-plete with filial affection, religious fervor, with enough of the heroic and draoiitic elements to make it Intensely Intense-ly interesting throughout. The climax cli-max was reached in tbe chariot race which is actually real and intensely exciting. It is a play that will never be completly effaced from the memory, mem-ory, and well worth the time and expense ex-pense of attending. H. B. Asadoorian, M. D., treats diseases of, the eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention paid in testing eyes and fitting glasses. Office Of-fice in Farrer Bros, block, Provo. Don't be a straddle-bug on election; day. Vote straight! , For "sale. A seven room brick house aud one acre of land, Enquire J at this olHce. Pioneer George Matson celebrated bis Ilia biuhday Monday, and is still full of vim andvigor. Last Saturday the "record was brok en at the Spi ingviile sugar works, by recei viug 1000 tois of ocets. '; I Next, Tuesday is election day. Ah voters should arrange to vote ou thai day for the ticket of their choice,- lie v. Chas. M. Shepherd, who i- s;iii in very poor health, will soon tU part for California for the winter:" Pay your taxes to J? C Buyer, 1 1 t- uiy-eollector,.at thebauk. Office hour? from 9 a. lu, to 4 p. ui. Come e aud avoid the rush. ... Mrs. Barlow was called very sua denly to Bisbee, Ariz, last Saturday,. in answer to a summons by telegraph that her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Bgofl was very sick. Prof. Hickman of the B. Y?T"ot Provo, delivered a very profitable interesting discourse at ine M2 House, last Sunday, on the '"Wo Wisdom" form a scien . i flo slant Liasi Monuay evening mere vy merry weddi ug party at the residt of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Brnvti being the ccasiori iif the unii their daughter Mattie to W, E .zens. Dear Editor: The letter that- appeared ap-peared in last week's issue of the Independent In-dependent was not mine, watuy father's. The sentiments expressed therein I do not endorse. Bp. G. E. Anderson. j W. A. Warthen and Marion Hay-mund Hay-mund were married last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haymond. Bishop Iluntingtou o the First Ward performed the ceremony. There was a goodly number of guests and a happy evening spent. The Independent In-dependent extends congratulations. TO THE CITIZENS That our position on the most vital questions of interest to the City-may be fully and clearly understood by tili parties concerned, we, the nominees on the Republican municipal ticket, hereby declare and agree that -if we are elected to office on the 3rd day of Nov. 1903, that we will not in any emergency sell or consent to the sale of the City pasture or any part thereof, there-of, without first calling a special election el-ection of the citizens of Springville for the urpose of voting by ballot for or against its sale. Neither will we consent to the sale nor grant a license for the sale of spirituous or ferjnented liquors within this corporation without with-out first being instructed so to do by the legal voters of the City. We hold that in a free government the officers chosen by the people should be their servants and not their master. Very-Respectfully Yours, F. O. BOYEP.. T. E. 0LE3G. D. A. Ckandall. O. M. Mower Sophie Packard. J. W. Packard. J. P. Anderson. A W. Reynolds W. A. Wai-.thejt Dk F. Dunn. The ttest Doctor Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, Texas writes July 19th, 1S99: ' I h;ive used in my family .Ballard's Snow Liniment and Ilorehuund Syi up. and they have proved certainly satisfactory. satisfac-tory. The liniment is the best we have ever used for headncnes and pains. The cough svrup has been our doctor for the last eight jears." 25c, 50c, $100. Springville Drug Co, JUDGES OF ELECTION--The judges of election to be held in this precinct Nov. 3rd are: Istdistrict T. A. Brown, Willis Strong, O. B. Huntington" Jr. 2nd district, G. E. Anderson, A- L, Haymond, Charles Allernan, 3rd district, D. W. Bird, G. M. McKenzie, V". K. Johnson Jr. 4th district, J. S. Hall, Seytuour .Men-denhnll, .Men-denhnll, Mont Johnst-iti. Sth district Jos! Noble, Jas. Straw1 ,Wm. Kearns. Another Opportunity for Homeseekers to Home-seek The Frisco System again announces that it will sell tickets from St. Louis and Kansas City to alloinss in Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Kansas and Texas, at the very low round-trio tale of $15.C0. Opportunities Opportun-ities for homes in the Soul h west are by no means all taken up. Excursion tickets,-sold at this extremely low rate will he good on any of th regulars reg-ulars trains leaving St. Louis t 2:30 p. in., 8;35 p. m , and 10:00 p. ui., October 20, and "leaving Ka&fe'ty . the. 7:15 p. iu., aud 11:30 p. ui , on same date. If you are looking to the Southwest for a future home, this excursion ex-cursion of October 20th is anxce":-lent anxce":-lent opportunity to investigate the country. Your own home ticket agent will be able to give you full information as to rales and limits of tickets. Write for our interesting booklet intitled." "New Lands Alunij,' the an ftfr Mr - If a V it Frisco System." by Bryan Snyder and mjiciue an i recommend it to suf-for suf-for detailed information to 11- S. ' , itv 9- t-n,. , ( Lemon, Secretary Frisco Immigration f in "mD,ty- 2o' 50' Bureau, St. Louis. Springville Drug Store. jrTTBT-" a5ra i. Is still Bed Front I Green and Staple Groceries It will mv vcu to deal with us. I X . x m i J. Iv. Writi5KLg, Prop. t WASHINGTON SCHOOL SOTES We were favored, at cur chapel exercise ex-ercise Wed. morning, -by having present with us Father O. It. Hi ns,-iigtoa ns,-iigtoa andeditor D 0. Johnson Both encouraged the pupils in right (actions. Mr. Johnson, related a story teluog the boys and girls never to ! anything that they would Ik- ashamed to tell their mothers about. Mr. Eistinond was here Thursday in behair of 'uanuel trakiing. The eighth year pupils have jut completed the subject of "Discovery in history.'.' and are now ready to b- giU the Subject or "UoloU'.K.lLlOIl Hi America.' ."An ioterestin.? dobUe was held in ,he seventh year room -Miss Alienism r,eacher Friday: Resolv.d that Berkley Berk-ley w is a better governor of J auies-oown auies-oown than Bacon. The pupils have been gathering mttles of soil to represent the layers of soil formation in Springville. The seventh jear pupils have competed com-peted a "Class Organization" with Albert Thorpe, President; Lucina Clark, Vice-President; Roy Harmer, Sec; Dottle Dial, Assistant SecV. Bert Kindred, Treas.; Program committees, com-mittees, Annie Hill. Chauncy Child and Georgia" Reynolds. The first program was given Friday afternoon. The following are the pupils who took p;m; v 'Speech by the President. Oar Review paper edited by Hilda Wheeler. Recitation, Marie Clark. Song, Dorothy Haymond. Essay, Anna Hill. Reading, Lucina Clark. The ninth year had manuel training train-ing on Thursday, consisting of the rviinrini? uf an autumn scene, under " " CI the direction -of Prof. Etstniond. Also completed our plass organization, selecting for our flower the SegoLHy, and for our motto, "Advancement our motto, perfection our aim." A clas-i meting will b,3 held in the Washington school Friday evening O ;t. 3., under the directum of the ninth year pupils. An interesting program will be given. A number of young people, are asking ask-ing for a night school. Should there be a sufficient number desiring the same Prof. Eggertsen may arrange for the school. Springville Public Schools are very fn quectly complimented on the art that is displayed in the halls and corridors cor-ridors of the buildings, and pupils express ex-press daily their appreciation of the beautiful surroundings. Through the efforts of Supt. Eggertsen, Eg-gertsen, two art pictures were presented pre-sented by him; one of Longfellow and one of mountain views both neatly framed. The Art Committee has received seven pictures, viz: "The Day's Work is Over," A Study, "The Toilers," Inspiration,"' "A Soldier's Farewell" 'Rjd Riding Hood" and "Solitude." The proceeds from the noted California Calif-ornia humorist and entertainer, C. B. Newton will be devoted to art purchases. pur-chases. Gained Forty Pounds in Thirty Days For several months our younger brother had been foil Died with indigestion. in-digestion. He tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We tiurchased some of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and he commenced taking them. Inside of thirty days he had gained forty bounds in fle.sh. He is now fully recovered. re-covered. We have a good trade on the tablets. ITolley. Bros.. Merchants. Mer-chants. Long Branch, Mo. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Ran A Teu Penny Kail Thronhg His Hand While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail t hrought he fleshy part of his hand. ' I thought at once of all the pain aud soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately applied Chamberlain's Piin Balm and occasionally afterwards.' To my surprise it removed all pain soreness and injured parts were soon healed." Springville Drug Co. Re Learned aireat Truth It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress vVesley, "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?" "John Wesley, because once telling is not enouge." It is for this same reason that you are told again and agaiu that Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip that it counteracts any ten-flencv ten-flencv of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it's pleasant and s ife lo take. For sale by the Spring ville Drug Co. ; ; Saved His Life J. W. Davenport, VVingo, Ky. write-ij ou 1 June 14, 1902: "4I want to tell believe Ballard's Snow Lini- ! ment saved my life. 1 was under the . . , .... j , .u treatment ui twet. uoeiurs, aim tuey told me one of my lungs was entirely gone, aud the other badly affected. 1 also had a lump in my side. I don think 1-could have lived over two months longer.- 1 was induced by a friend to try Ballard's Snow Lini ment. The first appHeatiou gave me irrcat relief: two fifty cent bottles ; cured me sound and well. It is a won- Grocery intjielead within X i d Mrs. Fred Unra.tK. President 'nry i'lub, Benton IlarboE, SUcta. '"After my first baby was born I did not seem to rcgeln my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he considered consid-ered very superior, but instead ci getting better i grew weaker every day. My husband hus-band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week end see what it would do for me. 1 did take the medicine end was very grateful -to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take i up my usual duties. . I am very enthust-j enthust-j ajtic in its praise." SWine'of Cardui reinforces the organs cf generation for the ordeal of preg nancy and childbirth. It prevents miscarriage. mis-carriage. No "woman who takes Wine cf Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath. had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she TTOuld not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every exeetant mother.. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. Professional Cards. G-eo. E. Inshaw, Late of Birmingham, Eng. PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. Center St. Springville, Utah (" jEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and 6, in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. in. Spkikgville, - - Utah. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. D. C. JOHNSON, Rttopney-Qt-Iiam and factary Public. Springville. Utah. JAMES CAFFSEYj NOTARY . PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAn. P DUNN, 11. D. PHYSICIAN AND SU36E0N.. ! OlMee in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. : : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : .33 353 STTIST Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE ' One block south and 1 east of R. G. V. depot Springville, Utah. Societies. K. O. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Rev. Dr. Bailey, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. THE HERALD The Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in the inter- mountain country, Every day in the week 85 Cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine section should be read by everv one, $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. The Semi-weekly Herald (Tues days and Fridays) ouly $1.50 per year, with Orange Judd Farmer ; (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly in advance. If it happens, it's in the Herald. Stops the! Coush and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bnyno Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price ascents. - Before Contracting for Your Electric "Wiring See B. BACHMAN Of Provo, Telephone'70 X The Liargest Stock of Electri-. cal Supplies, Chandeliers etc. South of Salt Lake. LOW P1NCES QNSPR1NVILLE WORK , L mm Orders may be left with H. T. Reynolds & Co. BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and -an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. Iia.cS.ies' - and - Onilcirexi's Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artist All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. One Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. ( promptly procured, CS KO FEE. Bend model, .ketch.' ( or photo for free report on patentability. Book 'liowv to Obtain U.S. and Foreign Patents and Trado-Marks'V K.. fairest terms ever offered to inventors.v PATENT LAWYERS OP S YEARS' PKACTICSA ?n Ml patfnts prnrainm TwaniiRH thf?ji )AI1 business oon&dential. Sound advioe. iaahfuli i service. Moderate eharres. Write T ft O-TM-B-VTAT C ak I to W XX. HfUU G3L J. PATENT LAWYERS, ( Opp. 0. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. iAILRQAD Headquarters for Railroad W atches BECK'S" JEWELRY STORE Gome and see our new stock of AVatcbes, Clocks, Silverwear, Wedding: Rings, Engagement Rings, Fine China, Cut Glns, 1847 R 'ger Bros. Knives and Forks. . .. . Spectacles 3?lt.t;ca. - . . Ml Door flora of Farrer Bros.. Academy Aye , ProYO ntak 7V Ar3 sure ',4$' n 1 M ' &9'$t nexb v-crtaie 7- Doa't rick it, and abovo all, K ti Jr?5 V d-orL fca cal---t i orquiniiio both aro cLmgerons rtfeX HEM.INE LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. CORNER of H0YLA1TCE and' SIXTH STREET- Gentle horses, and a new lot of first class vehicles in constant readiness. S3. B3?:oL3r9 rrop. I - BEESLEY MARBLE AND QRANITE WORKS UfcUal Life ls;Co of M eW Yof! Has paid $3S,000,000 more dividends than any company in the world. liulon Wells, Mgr. Salt Lake City L, G.'E. ANDERSON roirti'a,lt Xjandscapo Fliotograplier. Dealer in FRAMES, 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, UTAn. rhi eigrnatnr ia on every box of the genuine Laxative Brofi!Quicine Taweu the remedy that cares a eoid oao da? U ThrougSi Service j I STe lu as I' iri AND THE j fl EAST 1 Missouri Pacific H RAILWAY I THHOUGH SCENIC XSKSiS MISSOURI PULLM A N 1 SLEEPING CARS, OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights. electric Fans. Reclining Chair cars (scats free), up-to-date Day Coaches. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, Ets., Srcis r is1? (5 H. C.TOWNSEND, fc., V GLL PASSENGER AMD TKZKET AGT, T. I OtnS. CONSULT 5;a 'K SPECIALISTS it w est a - sootb si 5ALT LAKE CIV T STRICTLT RELIABLE WATCHES A R.3 iadicaLiona oi scrao form cf stcmach has all iZ'.Gir virtues none cf their deadly cGecta. taken regularly" will forestall iic.dacvheji,pu6 thbdi.-jcstivo organs in perfect cuudi-, cuudi-, tiyn, head off Liiiouaneij, headnthes, liver lib, heep you ia good health. 5Co o. CstCs. All Druggists. 1 a. . -., t i ; - . , -l i! a t i . ... Iligli : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granite. UCNUMEHS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, GDPIN6S, ETC., ETB. Assets $382,432,681 Surplns $68,131,223 W. Major, Spcl. Agt Springville Fine Job Printing Every Style At This Office LET |