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Show 1 Issued Every Friday. I. T. KELT. Editor nd Mauafr. Go aud see 'Clouds" tomorrow night. ' Wanted: A good milch cow. See Mrs. M. A. Hunseu. t30 Noddies on th north side of the gallery, .Sunday evening. SeeMolcn, Reynolds & Co. are still wiling furniture at very low figures. Spring opening at S. S. Jones Co., Provo, on March 3 worth a visit. Hood's Pills arc purely vegetable and do hot nuri:e. nain or crine. All druggists, Z'ic. The Wliittuorc family necessitate another birth notice this week, with Jim as doing the joyful act, and the sex known as a girl. Mont Johnson is Indulging In his annual smile as u result of the. now boy who came last week with the usual shortaja of baggage. Ninety Pkk Cknt of all the peo pie need to take a course JIkoo'n Sar-sapariilaat Sar-sapariilaat UiN sciivm to prevent t hat run-down condition of the system which invites disease. The PaysoC(ity Council has a curfew cur-few ordinance to draft, having been requested to do so bv a long petition from the people asking for an ordinance ordin-ance to that effect. That the blood should perform its vital functions, it Is absolutely nec- t-ssary It should not only be pure but rich In life-giving elements. These results ate best effected bv the use of that well-known standard blood-purl tier, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Julius F. Taylor, editor of the Broad Ax, made The Independent a nleasant call Wednesday. Mr. Tar- lor Is of the colored fraternity and he, as well as the paper he issues shows a very intelligent status in the Proud Ax sanctum. f Life will acquire new zest, and cheerfulness return, if you will iuipo your liver and kidneys to the proper performance of their functions. Dr J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Palm will stimulate them to health Jul action. Price $1.00 per bottle. Ward & Sons of Provo are well pleased with the building outlook they have a number of contracts In Sprlngvlllo of a particularly pleasing nature and look for Sprlngville es peclally to see a prosperous year. Guy Mendenhall and Iloe Deal have taken a tunnel contract down near Marysvillc and will put on a force of JO to 60 men. It will require five or six months to complete. Guy left yesterday and was around saying fare well to his friends, while Roe did like wise last Monday. The boys go off with the best wishes of their friend In which The Independent heartily Joins. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which he had not teen able to cure with any thing. gave him a 2." cent bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. llol den, merchant and postmaster at Wcstl!rimQeld,and the next time I saw him he said It worked like a charm This remedy Is Intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases sue us colds, croup and wooplng cough and Is famous for Its cures. There I no danger In giving It to children for ltcoutains nothing Injurious. Fo salo by Meneray & Co. The council chamber and marshal office are being repainted, calcimined and generally renovated. Mr. S. O Paeon Is the knight of the brush and Is establishing auew his reputation for good work. It Is not known wheth-et wheth-et the upstairs will be done or not. It Is hoped, however, the good work will it least extend to the public portion of the theatre as the recent Improvements Improve-ments In scenery, etc., with the wood work already nicely painted looks out of harmony with the tough looking walls. Finish up the Job while Bacon Is there. Awarded Highest Honors-World Fair, DR; JNRflKB CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. ; k pr Crift Or cf Tart h i:r. Frsa ft?! ..r.rr!ca:A!i7icr mycthir idultcruit, 40 YEARS T1X STANDARD. SPECIFIC For Scrofula. "Since childhood, I hive been afflicted with scrofulous lioils and ores, which caused me terrible Buffering. Physicians were unable to help me. and 1 only grew worse under their care. At length, I began to take AYER'S Barsaparilla, and very soon grew better. bet-ter. After using half a dozen bottles I was completely cured, so that 1 have not had a Ixul or pimpl " any part of my body for the las twelve years. 1 can cordially recommend Ayer s Sarsa parilla as the very best blood-purifier in existence."-!. T. IUimiaio; Myersville, Texas. THE 0H1T WORLD'S FAIR 'Sarsaparilla Ajtr't Cherry Pictoral cum Covght Mi Colds Speekai t of Provo wants fat sheep. See Mrs. Matson-Evans in "Clouds' on Saturday evening. Come aud examine our stock Frequent arrivals of goods at Molen, Reynolds it Co.'s. The Provo Hardware company have taken an agency for the well-known Westminister Ilicyele, and they say can knock any ot her bicycle made in utilitv, durability and price. If you want to enjoy a treat in drama, humor and pathos take in "Clouds" on Saturday night. The Utah County favorite will be there and thny present a fine play well rendered. Ths 20th inst. was characterized by the arrival of a co-partner at Molen, Reynolds & Co.'s. He called upon M W. Molen and made arrangements for twenty years board. Mother and son arc doing well, and it is hoped the papa will survive, The football game here last Satur day between Provo and Sprlngville resulted in a score of 1 to 0 in favor of the former. Only five Springville lads appeared on the grounds, and six Provo kickers were enlisted to help do battle with their townsmen. The game was rather tame, being enliven ed by neither blood, thunder or cold liver. Tbe Mall family will hold a re-union it the First ward meeting house this afternoon, at two o'clock. It is thought arrangements will be made to-hold annual re-unions hereafter on the 2nd of February, this being the wedding day of the original Hall peo pie Messrs. Edward and Edwin, who married the Dallingcr sisters. Quite an extensive family have sprung from this tree. Young Arthur, son of Mrs. Dare Kird, of Maoleton, met with an aeoi dent last Friday afternoon, whereby he broke his leg. He was riding a horse which become somewhat frisky and rearing up threw the boy backwards back-wards and caused the accident, which will lay him up for a week or two. This conies severe on Mrs. Bird, who seems Just to come out of one affliction afflic-tion to come Into another. When the urine shows signs of disorder, dis-order, such as scanty or suppressed How, unusual dark color, frequent calls, or it the amount passed Is large and of very light color It indicates trouble in the kidneys. Diseases in these organs are dangerous, hence the Importance of prompt measuics to stop the trouble. Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Palm exercises a healing and 4,'u'ulating influence over the kidneys and urinary organs and will cause an early restoration to normal conditions. Price 11.00 per bottle. The Utah County favorites held the boards last Saturday evening in Fred Marsden's charming piece entitled "Clouds". The company under Mr. Archie Grahame was par excellence and surprised the large audience who bad assembled to witness, as many thought, a little country show, but they were agreeably surprised to And each character represented by exceptionally excep-tionally fair talent. Of course Mr. Grahame led tn brilliancy, with Mrs. Evans a close second. Mr. Snow's voice was somewhat "out of whack" as a result of a cold. Mrs. Johnson did excellently, as did all In fact Uncle George Matson may well be proud ot-bli. daughters, at well as of hit tons, whose ability on the stage Is well known. The caropany upon the request of a number of oltltent. will repeat the piece on Saturday nlgbt, acd a Urer bouse than !ast tlce will unities tlooabl.T yreet the Favorite again. few? ut i If you want a reliable dye that will color an even brown or black.and will please and satiry you every time, use Buckingham's Iye for the Whiskers. Dr. C. J. Petersen is placing a wall aper rack in his store preparatory to carrjmg an immense stocg or tnis real houscholl commodity at this time of the year. A little son of Aaron Johnson, of Maploton fell from a moving wagon nd had a very narrow escape from a severe accident. The wagon ran over his right arm but no harm resulted. The Provo Third ward choir gives an entertainment at iuapicton to night, opening with an olio In which exceptionally high taknt is to he pre- cnted. The affair will close with a farce entitled, ''The Country Cousin", the whole to close with a tableau. Joan of Arc." Mr. Geo. Choules has charge and a good time is assured, ll s given for the bwiiclltof Mrs. Mosley, who i-. in England and desires to come out to I ta.i. Last, week Father Cra tuner passed to the ureal beyond, haviug lived to Hie full time and more than is usually illotted to man. lie was over SO years of age. and peacefully vveul to sleep. Jienas oeen very near lor a number of years, but his health Was very good for a person of his years and while his demise was not w holly un expected, still it came somewhat as a surprise on account of his usual good health. The funeral services were quite largely attended. The constitution that has been broken down or weakened by long standing disorders in the liver and kidneys, is ill fitted tti withstand the encroachmcntsordisea.se. Such a per son takes cold easily, cannot stand fatigue, and in cases of epidemics, i the first to fall a victim. The proper course is to remove trie cause or i weakness by treating the liver iift kidnevs. Dr. J. II. McLean's M r P.:ilni wilt reach the s.it of trouble and restore the diseased organs to healthy functional activity Increased nourishment of the bfidy will follow and the patient will idly regain health and streni Price $1.00 per bottle. The Sprlngville DramaticClub Wen to Spanish Fork last Saturday ftnd played to a' largo and cnthusia. audience. The treatment accoifled the company by the pcorle of Spalis Fork was all that could be desired The audience was very app.ccutiye and there was a total absence of ' thi' hoodlumisiu and guying that is often very prevalant in other town at amatucr performances. The con pany played better and to better aj vantage until evei uckiiu, tuu uium entlv had the sympathy of the entrife audience. The company goes to Span ish Fork again tomorrow and will nt doubt receive a hearty welcome. Miss Dora Curtis has sold outlier stock and Is now no more in the com nierclal world of Springville. The lady sold the remaining stock to Mrs Mattie Pierce-Christcnsen of Salem who Is at present in business there Miss Curtis will stay at home Mapleton this summer, where sho will pursue her labors at dressmaking Her Sprlngville patrons will find her Just as ready to till orders In dres making, as sh will be down often and will always respond to a postal call. Miss Nina Praminall, her first assistant, will also hie hereself homo insecluslve tears at the rending of her pleasant associations with Miss Curtis and while away the hours a dressmaking. Last Friday the District schools and Ilungerford academy teachers very properly mado special efforts to mak the patriotic and loyal homage due the great Washington an epoch In the children'f memory. Profuse decora tlonsand drapery wero indulged in with appropriate exercises in all de partments In commemoration ofth "Father of his Country". At the Centra! school the following program was carried out: Song, "America by School; Address, Frank Haymond Song, "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean", School; "Washington as a Roy", Ray Maycock; Recitation, Llnnie Singleton; Single-ton; "Washington as a General", Mac Llsonbee; Song, Gertrude UarrisAn; Washington as a Statesman", Eltou Hall; Maxims from Washington, Ruby Hall. The Ilungerford Academy .pre scnted a similar program, supplemented supple-mented by a social lunch with cocoa. The U. S, Oov'i Reports $how Royal Baking Powder Moparhr to mil others. Cash Paid. SIX CENTS a pound paid for fat veal at the Prove Meat Co. - Is. 1000ls.CtX't, Pnor'u. Provo, Utah. S A W-M I LL f or Sale Enq u i re this ottieo for particulars. 1 -OUR M H ARE- orkers! YoU EVERY TIME. Yours for Ri.z, b BfiRflEY. Provo, Utah. i J. A. REYNOLDS, PROP. PRICES FOR CASH. Sugar, lrtlbs $100 Pioneer Tea half pnunl lb l.' Coffee. Lion or Arbucklcs icr pkg .2." Sardines per can 0." Oysters per can 10 Corn jwr cau 10 Soap 7 bars 2T Fresh broad 3 loaves 10 Oat Flake "lbs 25 Rico 41bs 2 Raisins 5 lbs 2T Closing out at cost ROOTS. SHOES ROYS' CLOTHING and NOTIONS COS. 1AII aat EUITIIQTOI STS. SrnixGNiLLE, Utah COUPON Cut out this Coupon for Independent Entektianment, MAY DAY. Each Subscriber to the Indepcn-: dont may cut this coupon out and : 'write their narue on the blankllne: with number of children. It will: entitle thechlldrcn to admlsslonto: : the Independent May Day enter-: ttalnment, 'heb. j ; Subscriber's name j Address - " : Number of children between th: ages of 3 and 10 year? : ; Wednesday Sales Something WW CORNER MM Vi J. I. IS A Ir-virxe Carry a very GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS See our line of new up, LATEST, TIES, THE STORE wltli the Red Front PROVO. M to i . cs h d c3 H d o) p STITUII III 1 1" rr 9 AY -1119m etnoo 'spoo U D-.QUX etnT.i3T.niJ psAisoei snf qabh z R. A.DE VL, President. H. L. 0UMMINGS,0ashir E. T. REYNOLDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Gompany, S PR INGVIl.L 12 , I J 'PA 1 1 . 0Eitil Stock. $00,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and depos its received subject to check. Five per cent interest paid on time deposits, corn pounding quarterly Mooy always on baud for short time loans. A.O.SMOOT, Successor to PROV L. M. & B. CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Mouldings, Rustic Siding,T and G Flooring,Shingles, Lath, Paints and Builders' Hardware, LUMBER SAWED AND DRESSED TO ORDER SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING DONE- UTAH VALLEY IRON PAINT. Combination wire and Slat Fence. D. R. BEEBE, Mgr. Office and Yard opp. R. R. Depot. Telephone No. 23. P. O. B x 79, PROVO Wiji. M Ioij)aijce THE PIONEER Produce Merchant, Pavs Cash for Wheat, Oats, Eggs, Poultry, etc., and Respectfully Solicits outside Correspondence Cor-respondence and shipping trade . . . Car Load Lots a Specialty. Sp:riiag'viXlo, TTtetli. ii S Provo Gity UmW Go., MANUFACTURERS OF COMBINATION FENCE of Everv descriptien, DEALERS IN LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS, Hardware, Lime, Plaster, Hair, AND CEMENT A013IVT POU HACK'S I'AIXT atul TOP "W. J". ROSS, Manager. Frank N. West WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, All kinds of JEWELRY REPAIRED, WATCHES, CLOCKS, Etc., CLEANED and REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. Sprlngville, - - Utah. .mi -- jl'-; The B.Y.GroceryGo. J. R.BOSHARO, Msr . GREEN AND FANCY GROCERIES FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FP.CITS, Ftc. Smith Jfc Wilson Clcnr Factory In mr. rnovo, . utah & Souls, tasty line of SHIRTS from 50 cts COLLARS CUFFS Etc. 99S put? - o sxiuagio JOHN SAXEY, Green and Fancy Produce and Provision Grocer. PROVO, UTAH. J.MARTIN TAILOR. 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