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Show GlotbiDQ 0 4 deal bros. Mendehhall Geo, Robert3on, Dr., If you want a good job and a cheap one, give me a call. Produce or team work taken In exchange. SPUING VI LLE - UTAH. GO TO . Star Bakery . Best place In town for Cakes Homo Made Bread and Candies. IVIorvlia QI3 cts. DKALEHS IN -FKUITS. VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS. Whitehead & Tucket. 0. H. BERG, Manufacturer and Importer of nil kinds of WOOD, CLOTH and METALLIC ...... COFFINS, CASKETS, SPITS, DU ESSES, ROUES, Etc. MeiMer Embalmcr and Funeral Director, JInm made Collins made und Trimmed Trim-med to order on short notice, Black or White Hearse. Orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. . Lib-cm! Lib-cm! discount to the trade. J Street, 1 Mock from depot, rnovo ------ Utah UTAH IMPLEMENT COMPANY 231-233 State Sts. Salt Lake, Utah. HAS Champion Mowers Osborne Mowers -Osborne Big Mower Whitely Vertical Mower - - - . . $40.00 - 55.00 - 60.00 - 60.00 Osborne Binders; New Columbia 1200 lbs Milwaukee Binders 1200 lbs. Utah Hand Dump'Rake. Thomas Royal Self Dump Rake Osborne Steel Self Dnmn Rate Utah New Grapple Hay Fork HARPOON FORKS PULLETS all Kinds Imwimk MmSm Mfffl li . til 1000 Mowers to Sell 0 Write for Prices or Call on R P. BRINTON. Sprinsville - Utah ! Howe In ivii!: i-.. j::i:v ;,f V.". II. jOai'er. I You e:iii .".IVe 1.1 ll. i' ,' I i 1 1 ' i I'.l j Carpet Co. I Sec the 'ad" of tlo- Rah Carpet a :.. ! Drapery Co FOR SAKE The merry-go-routi-i jal a bargain. See it. I Will Y.iii-i ! and n iTe ictt for ;: i litoli til's Vihit ill !!( );,! 'i-;,;;: -.!:. i I night. I I,..,!.... ..... ... ,. .. I ill (,!( i-. .1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 !t, i I 1 1 1 1 ' ' Ill' I 1 J p. i ' round please put in UlU by S.uuui.i IIOIlll. Hewlett. Bros. Three Crown -.pieo are si runner and be I !cr than imparled becauc they are pound to nrd'-r fresh every day. Absi ruet-i of Til le innde to aoy Ci ' y lots or farm lands in (Mali count) ly llavercatup it Co., l'rovo. Leae orders with Jame (Palfrey. Miss Emma M. Allen, who lia bei n a teaclier at the Huug"i bud. left f. r Chicago Wednesday night, wlieie -d e will engage in missionary woik. We will do boie .shoeing for il to $2.00 a spaii, ali 1' ; i tit i s 1 1 . I. (i.-in-:al hlacksmithiug ami wuon repair rg in the bestshape. - Peterson v ClarK The six Sunday Schools of Span sh Fork held a convention Saturday afternoon and Siruday. They gavi a dance in the pavilion Saturday nij-ht. Warren Dusenberry, of I'imvo, the Democratic nominee forjudge of the Fourth Judicial District of i'lab was in town Wednesday. lie made I lie Independent a pleasant call. Mrs. June Mitchell lost a -old I nk bracelet with a heart shaped lock, either at Spanish Fork or Springv ii!e a week ago last Sunday. A liberal reward will be paid for its return. The Teachers' Association of Utah county held its convention at Spanish Fork, Saturduv, in the pavilion. The meeting was addressed hy i'rof. Brim-hall Brim-hall of the li. Y. A. on the subject of "l ncoiiscious Tuition."' If jour child is puny, fretful, troubled troub-led w ith glandular swellings, iullane d eyes, or sores on the head, face, or body, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is needed to expel the scrofulous humors hu-mors froui the l.!o,d. Tiie so uier you lie-in to 14 i vo this med.i.'iie.-the better. Mr. p.riir Slonia: --f t be well kn-.w n shoe maoilfaet Ut m;;' bouse of Salt Lake went thi-nug'! .Sjiringvilie for home, having relumed from a very successful trip South. "Hume industry," in-dustry," In; says, is again taking the people and his house is furnishing its full (itiola to prove ils chVncy. Mr. Ipse 11, of Huntington will probably prob-ably soon demonstrate the feaabiiity of his flying machine, which he lias recently invented, and the people of CastleValey will within three months, so Mr. Ibsen says, be given mi opppor-tunity opppor-tunity of traveling in the regions now exclusively monopolized hy crows and buzzards.-Castle Valley News. lie fore you try anything else for the blood take Simmon's Liver Regulator. It is the best blood medicine because it is the best liver remedy. If your liver is active and at work the blood will be the best. Simmon's Liver Regulator is the best spring medicine. "I tell my friends if they want to en-Joy en-Joy health and happiness they might to take Simmons Liver Regulator. Mrs. U. W. Smith, Mcintosh Bluff. Arkansas. Spanish Fork, our neighbor on the South, is one of t he most prosperous und solid towns in the state. Her if ruin crop is the largest in the state. The town can boast of a tine roller grist mid which has all the latest improved im-proved machinery and is run by water power; a shoe .factory that employs eight hands and turns out a large number of (list-class shoes; a foundry which is the largest in the county, and several enterprising merchandise firms who do a goods business. Spanish Span-ish Fork already has a tine district school house which was erected in IS',12, and will have completed ,y December 1st, a Central school nouse at the cost of $HUH)0. One of the riddles in the newspaper world which is still unsolved is why a city of Spanish Span-ish Fork's standing and wealth will not support :i new.paper. How'a This I Wo offer one luiinlreil dollars reward fer liny case of, Viitarrli tlmt run not lie cured ly VfcrTTTeauirrli cure. K. .1. CIIENKY &. CO., I'rojis., Toledo, O. We, the underskned, have known I'. J, I'lieney for the Inst tlfleen yours, and lielleve htm porfeetly honorable In nil business t rnns-aetlons rnns-aetlons hhiI llnanelttlly aide to carry out any nhllKiitlon tnado by their (Inn. West 'I'HI AX, Wholesale lnilsts, Toledo. O. Wauux, Kinnan & Mahvin. Wholesale DrucKlsls. Toledo, O. Hall'n ontairh cinv Is taken Internally, net-Inn net-Inn directly upon the IIim1 und iiuk'oiis sur-faees sur-faees of the ystm:i. I'rleo, 7.V-, por bottle. Sold by all dnnojists. Tostliiioulals free. WANTMSEVKKAt, KAIT1IH I. MKN and WMiien to travel for reionsililr otabllshod house In I tah. Salary .'!) iny-uhlctiri iny-uhlctiri weekly and txiices. I'ositlou per-liiHIienl, per-liiHIienl, Keferenee Knelose self-aililis sseil -uiiiihmI oiivolope. Nut loual, Slur lluild-ili'. lluild-ili'. ( Ula'nKO. : J i $J i e it '-. s.' i(8i,VsC J i -. il.W'i ' ': r '.v-: il-l:nown, .::cr;i;''si!K trUYi-n o'' Lyron, III., v ..: ... "Uefor.- 1 j-o:! iuiieli clicr,. ! :i 1 : '. ;:!;.!! ing Ibe l.owep., i j a" wil da) ; but S;l:ee 1 j - . :o i: d the ( v il re- '. :' it. d''-.u.sti:iat oa, ,, ... 1 ; !:e ' !'ieev of ."c ' - v... j'Y C...I di.l in i ! s ; ) ' : i : r 1 1 : via;:. U '!ils, ! 'iava not 1;.:'3 one d,:) s SH'kliesB 1 : o ! v tbiity c-irs - 'o t o::e ;iL!:e.i; ii i'd:iy ) o ld Jo (ii)H :i" l:,;d been, previ-' previ-' i-'-i v, a:i invalal lor ;. ;. .., ) jd ic; ;i'':;:ist cittliav :c::. I n, ;e; non :;.s :dc bi i;au ( it-'- i'ilLj lit-1' heal 1 'a uas :..-to; S-toiic Fills 2Iedal aail lifjloma at World's Fair. Tn Citksre S;;:noh, tal.e A;er'i Ss."fa?ari!lt New goods and low prices at the Utah Carpet and Drapery Co. Merry-go-round Saturday afternoon at ."I o'clock for the little Tolks. l'artii-s wanting to move merry-go-round please put in bids by Saturday noon. lb; South Main street, Salt Lake City, is the place to get good carpets cheap. F,. C. le gnon. of Salt Lake, dropped into the Independent force Thursday. Thurs-day. He was making a t rip to Mount Nebo on his w heel. On the 24th just, the County Clerk issued a marriage license to Leo 1'. Fuller, aged 21, of Springville, and Miss Maty A. Lewis, aged 18, of Lawrence. Law-rence. The parties were in no hurry-to hurry-to have the ceremony performed and departed f ir Lawrence. Castle Yal-le.v Yal-le.v News. "For several mont h?. I was troubled with a persistent humor on my head v Inch gave me considerable annoyance, annoy-ance, until it occurred to me to try Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before usingone !. utie.tlie humor was healed." Tl T. Adams. Cencra! Merchant, Tu Seville, Se-ville, Ya. The following is tile, programe . for Conjoint meeting of the M. I. A's., Oct. 4, lH'.m- Gospel Lecture, M. E. Crandall. Jr.; Recital, George Hill, Jr.; Song. Ella Wheeler: Church History, C. W. limit?.; Essay, Eli.a Watson; Sing, Ts'ellin Holly; Civil Government, Govern-ment, Lunch Straw; Heading from Longfellow, Irene iilanchard; Song by the Glee Club, under t he direct ion of D. l Felt; Correspondence, Pear) Daley and Frances I'.ird. Mr. Wm. Ii. Itushmer, an expert optician op-tician from the East, has opened parlors par-lors at 7.'1 W 1st South, Salt Lake, where he intends doing all kinds of scientific optical work. Arrangements Arrange-ments hae been made to do the grinding, polishing and adjusting right there, and tints a new industry has been established. Those who are aillictcd in any way would do well to call and at least have their eyes tested, which is done free. Glasses are furnished at much lower prices than the eastern make, to say nothing noth-ing of the personal satisfaction. The Darlington. Wis., Journal says editorially of a popular patent medi cine: "We know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy is all that is claimed for it, as on two occasions It" stopped excruciating pains and possibly possi-bly saved us from an untimely grave. We would not rest easy over night without it it, t he house." This remedy undoubtedly saves more pain and suffering than any other medicine in the worid. Every family should keep it in the house, for it is sure to tie needed sootier or later. For sale by all druggists. Warren S. Snow died on Monday morning, Sept. 21, l".it, after an illness ill-ness of about six weeks. Warren S. Snow was born in the town of St. Johnsbury, Caledonia county, Vermont, Ver-mont, ,run 15th, ISIS. In 1K.2 he came to Utah and soon after located in Manti, where he has since resided, lie was one of the pioneers of thi valley and held the olll re of bishop of this city In early days, and at the time of his death was one of the presidentsof the High rriestsquorutu. About six weeks ago he was stricken with a partial stroke of paralysis, during w hich time he suffered much. He leaves two wives, a large family of grown sons and daughters, ami a host, of friends to mourn his loss, who have the deepest sympathies of this community. The funeral services will take plan; at the Tabernacle at two o'clock this Friday afteruooo. Mauti Messenger Take a ride on the gallcpiug ponies, oniy j cents. It is impossible to make a purer or stronger powder than Hewlett Uro. high grade Three Crown bakiDg powder. The season of 181)6-07 at the Grand Opera House in Salt Lake city opened Sept. 2Sth. The excellent company presenting Frohtuan's great New York success, "The Lost Paradise."' The management of the Grand has spared no trouble or expense in gathering gather-ing together a first-class company of players who will present during the season all or tne latest eastern suc cesses The plays to follow "Lost Paradise" include "May Blossom, ' "Capt. Swift," "Fair Rebel." "The Wife," etc., which is sufficient evidence evi-dence of refined productions. For Conference week a special bill has been prepared. The curtain will rise on a short but beautiful military drama entitled "In Howard County" which i to le followed by Nat. Goodman's Good-man's famous comedy "Turned Up." A splendid contrast is here ptesented, as the first play is somewhat sombre in hue iind the second simply bubbling bub-bling over with mischief. The prices are the same as last season, 25c, 33c and 50c. if Troubled Vi;h KheiimatUni Head This. Annapolis. Md.. Apr. 16, 18!K. I have used Chamberlain's Pain Lalm for rheumatism and found it to be all that is claimed for it. I believe it to be the best preparation for rheumatism rheuma-tism and keep seated mus.uilar pains on the market ana cheerfully recommend recom-mend it to the public. Jno.G. Brooks, dealer in boots, shoes, etc., 3o. 18 Main street. ALSO READ THIS. Mechanicsville, St. Mary County, Me. 1 sold a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm to a man who h.ad been suffering with rheumatism for several years. It made him a well man. A. J. McGill. For sale at 50 cents pet-bottle pet-bottle by all druggists. I'rof. George In Idaho. Anaconda, Mont., Sept. 22, 1896. Hello: Felt all right? We left Salt Lake city, July ti, shopped at Ogdcn and gave conventions at Pocatello and Idaho Falls in Idaho and Dillon, Mont, my 600th. Outfitted at Dillon and spent 21 days in National Park. A No. 1 team and time. Came back to Dillon alter 500 , miles travel and had second terms, two in Virginia City and one in Butte. Good class here. Butte and Anaconda two good towns or 30,000 and 8,000 souls; times good; money plenty. Marcus Dailey, whose income is reported to be $40,000 per day lives here, and C. W. Clark, who got Bro. Packard's money lives in Butte. We Jump 4.'J5 miles from here and open at Belevue, Idaho, Sept. 2!)th. We are all well and happy. Beautiful weather. I think Mr. Green received some Holly leaves in the Park. Send paper to Belevue, Idaho. Greetings to all. Sincerely yours, K. B. George. "My blood was In a bad condition, and I thought I would try a bottle of Hood's Sarsa- parllla. I had eruptions on my skin, but bo fore I had taken half a bottle I found they worn disappearing." Mrs. Robert Stevens, as L street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hood's Tills cure all liver Ills. LA HIES. I make biz wanes at home, and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pltmsiit and will easily pay ?I8 weekly. This i. no deception. I want no money H"d will gladly sent) full particulars to an sending .stii'p. zniss M. A. stebinns. Lawrence, wicb. Get The Independnt 1 year for $2. TTTANTED SEVEIt AL FAITHFUL MEN YV and women to travel for responsible established huuse in Utah. Salary tiSU, pay-aide pay-aide 115 weekly and expenses. Position per-million''. per-million''. Keferenee. Enclose self-addressed stumped envelope. The National, Star liulld- lng, l hlcugo. NOTICE OF AUMINISTRATOUS SALE OF I KF.AL ESTATE. Notice Is hen-by given that iu persuance of 1111 order of the 1n.st.r1cn our', rourin .muuiai IMstrict, Utah County. State of Utah, made on the eleventh dav of Seutonitier, A. I). IHIKi, In the matterof the state of Martin I'ardon Crandall. deceased. The undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at nub ile sale, to the hiirhost bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States, and subject to continuation ny .sum insiriei eourionine ."ilh dav of November. lSlKi, at 2 o'clock D. 111.. at the late residence of said deceased in Springville, Utah county, state of Utah, all the right, title and estate of the said Marun I'ardon Crandall at. the time of his death, and all the rlirht. t t e and nterest that the said estate has by oporulionof law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of the said Martin Pardon Crandall at the tliue of his death. In an. 1 to all the following real and personal property, to-wlt: Ueglu"lng at the N. W. comer of block slxy one. in pint A. Snrimrvillo survev of building lots, thence South one hundred and twenty three and three fourths feet; thence East one hundred and s xtv nve feet: thence south eighty-two and one-half foot: thence East ninety three and three-fourths feet ; thence North two hundred hun-dred and six and one fourth feet: thence West two hundred and fifty-eight and three fourths feet. Area one. hundred and forty-keven forty-keven mi rods, situate In section thirty-three; T. seven S; K. thrw E.. Salt Lake meridian. Also beginning twenty-two and sevcuteen one, hundreth chains E. of the N. W. corner of seotlon thirty-three, township seven South of runge tbre East of Salt Lake meridian; them Easli.U9 chains; thence South S deg. West i.VO chains; thence West t deg. North VOO chains; theuee North S dog. East J.W-UXi chains; Area one 48-lu aere; also one ntuno. Tern's and condition -of wile, cusu, .lawful money of the Uulted states. MIL L. CnAStlAXl. Adm I n Istrator ot I he e&f ate of Jia rtl 11 Pardon Crandu II. deceased. Dated. r errinfx-Jl. Vtab rpuarj-. .Sorr-jHtlvlsiW. .Sorr-jHtlvlsiW. ' The Only Fruit, Produce and Bicycle I10U30 laa. tlao City. Pays Cash for Produce, and can save you money on Bicycles, bicycle sundries, Wagons and Buggies. Call 01 3'prins'xrille, Fraijcis Manufacturer of and Dealer in REGAL PATENT. ROYAL, ROSE BUD, GRAHAM. GERMADE, CORN MEAL, BRAX, SHORTS. CHOPPED FEED. Wheat received on deposit. Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for wheat. MILL OPPOSITE SPUING CHEEK. GO THE Provo Hardware & Iron Co., FOR THE Matchless Majestic Range. AND ALL KINDS OF Special attention to mail or telephone orders. Telephone No. 4Jt. PROVO HARDWARE! IRON CO. A. O Successor to PROVO 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 DONE-UTAH VALLEY IRON PAINT. Combination wire and Slat Fence. A. 0. SMOOT. Mgr. Office and Yardopp. E. R. Depot. Telephone No. 20. P. O. Box 12, PUOVO Don't Miss This Sale When You Are in The Citv. We Are Goinrr Oat of The Clothing Business THE GONHAIN CLOTHING COMPANY 205 Main St., and 10 E. First South St. At a Meeting nf (h Hoard of Directors of Hie COMMIM ( LOJIIIX. CO., It Was Derided to Quit business as Soon as it is Possible to Dispose of iheir Immense Stock of In order to make this Immense Stock of the Best Goods in the City ssll during Conference we will CUT THE PRICES P.ELOW ANY FORMER FOR-MER EFFORTS AT PRICE CUTTING. All our stock of Mens' and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, and Gents' Furnishing Goods is included in this GENUINE Closing OUt Sale. Absolutely Nothing Reserved, Remember this is NO FAKE SALE. The stockholders have ordered the ordered the stock closed out and out It goes, and as we have only a short time to turn these goods into cash, we must cut the price without any limit. Cost price will cut no figure in this sale. The only way to be convinced of the genuineuess of this sale is to step into our store and see for yourself. Eveiy article will be marked in plain figures and tio deviation will be made from thess prices. Don't forget the Tlace and Number. 205 Main Street and lO East Second Sec-ond South Street. The Old Wasatch Block.agaflSSHT Cotyhaiip Clothing Co., Exclusive . me, or write for prices. TJtSLli Ft SiieiL M GOT |