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Show BUSINESS7 ' DIRECTORY." Molen & Cuffrey, t , . Furniture, State iret. G. E Anderson, - Photogmuhsr. Sute street H. T. Reynolds, general merchandUe, Stat street. .Fred Carter, K , .. ;? ; , contractor and builder. Monroe stree Peal Bros. & MendenliaU, , general merchandise, State street.' Wm. B. Roylance, harness, dealer In harness fixtures. State at. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers In mineral merchandise. Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and (Train; bicycles, Sludebiiker wagons. State street. The Independent. The local newspaper, uliscrihe for It anil read it. It will do you gtuul. Job i'rinling. Print shop is north side of fUU) street. George Stlwyn, Dealers in all kinds of Meals und Green Grocorlos. State streot. Wabteh Active iniin of nootl character to deliver and collect In Utah for old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. KKIVafear. sure pay. Honesty more than experience required. Our reference, any hank Jn any city. Fnckwo self addressed stamped envelope. Manufacturers Third Floor, $14 Dearborn Ht.. C'liiruKo, Professional Cards. Dr. f.dunn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON., E AH Calls Promptly Atiended D3y or mzht. : ' Suraeao K. G. W. It. It. Office and Resi-deoenwiti.l. Resi-deoenwiti.l. W Uriiuliurst, Telephono connections. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Hoonis 5 and li. in Hank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m , li to 2 and 5 to 9 p. in. Spiungviu-e, - - L'TAn. D. C. JOHNSON, Utomey-at-Lioui and fJctary Public. Spring vi lle, Utah. . JAMES CAFFBET, NOTARY PUBLIC SPIUNGVILLE, UTAH. Dr. N. II. PACKARD, DENTIST Extracting, Filling, Crown ant Bridge work, and all kinds of denial work dune In a professional manner. OFFICE AT HKSIDENCK Doe block south and 1 east of R. G. W. dept Springvillk, Utah. Societies. ; . K. 0. T. iff. v Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re-Ifular re-Ifular review every Saturday evening t 730. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. II. Keauns, Com. . Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. . The ' .., "Well Dressed Man Want his Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly dono. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GfJLICK, Prop'r. " PROVO, UTAH. DOMESTIC STEAM PROVO, -UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken luesdays and returned Thurs days. Springvilh agency at Jordan's liooK htore. L HARM Hates $2 per day. The, Travelling Metros Favorite Known all over tho West as the bestotel in the state, Hack meet3 all trains. GEORGE HARRISON, Prop. . afYou want to dispose of all your .Veals, Chickens and Hideg for cash, call on - Austin Roylance, Sfjingvllle, Utah. LAUNDRY HE m TERSE MMS Xice, pretty weather again. No startling news events this week. Thin Dibble Is home from a month's visit lu Arizona., ' ,. ' Have you tried the Carrie NatioD 5 cent cigar? If not, don't. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roylance visited vis-ited over Sunday at American Fork. We have a line of cheap prints at 5 cents a yard. II. T. Reynolds 6 Co. " Cotue to us for you r Tobaceoes, Ca n-dies, n-dies, Fresh Fruits, etc. O. W. Voi'No. MISS DORA CURTIS has today placed a large stuck of new, bats, the verv latest, on sale. Choice Seed Oats, free from all other grain, for sale. (Jko. li. Nat-son, Nat-son, Ju., Mapleton,Utah. M. Ii. Scott of 1'rovo breeds ptfrtj bred S. C. Drown Leghorn 'eggs at half eastern prices. Write him. I have a good double-barrel breech loading shot gun which I will trade' for a good bicycle. 0. W. Young. Chris Jensen has a full line of samples sam-ples of Spring and Summer patterns. You need ii suit; take a look at them. The City Drug Store has the largest stock of good cigars in town. All the leading brands and favorite smokers. A Fraternity Hall will be given at the Reynolds hall. Friday night, by members of the Foresters and Maccabees. Mac-cabees. I have, 400 One Alberta peach trees for sale; they are budded stock, oue year old. l'rice 12 cents each, or $IU per hundred. Wm. Durav. A .Springville young man hugged his Lest girl so bard that he fractured three of her ribs, just becouse his Jjible told him to hold fast to a good thing. ' It seems absurd for newspapers to publish "Rules for Husbands." Any sort of wife can prescribe better rules for a husband than he cau Und ju a newspaper. John R. Kindred is an ingenious fellow. He has perfected a device whereby a bucket of scrap-iron is made to furnish the motive power for a mowing machine. Don't be afraid to bring your job printing to The Independent office. Wink will never be refused, and a satisfactory sat-isfactory job is guaranteed. This gang can print anything. IN CARPETS we have Velvets, Ingrains and Tapestries; choicest patterns and luwest prices. Also Linoleums for Spring house cleaning. H.T. Reynolds & Co. Never overlook a man's true worth. If he has lots of gall, give him ' credit for that; or, if he is the boss liar, think what a legal light, real estate or insurance agent he might make. Monday night contributed six inches of suow. to the visible water's supply for this season. The "garden sass" program is likely to be delayed a week or two more In consequence. When children have earache, saturate satu-rate a piece of cotton with Ballard's Suow Liniment and place it in the ear. It will stop . the pain quickly. Price 25 and 50 cents, For sale by Springville Drug Co. This morning S. D. Johnson' commenced com-menced work on his new brick business busi-ness block oo State street. H. Y. Johnson is chief functionary of the mason work. Mr. Johnson says he-is building the place as an investment merely. Couldn't help getting a cold never cures It; but carrying home a bottle of Rallard's llorehound Syrup, and using it as directed, will cure the worst kind of cough or cold. Price and 50 cents, Fur sale by Springville Drug Co. John S. Lim'say will hold forth at the City hall next Tuesday evening. The piece to be played hus not yet been announced. Mr. Lindsay , carries car-ries a pretty good company this winter, and has many friends in this vale of tears. A party of railroad contractors including in-cluding Messrs. A. C. Bird, Dan Cran-dall, Cran-dall, Jame.s Sumsion, Guy Mcnden-hall Mcnden-hall and Leon Harward, returned this week from a trip of exploration in Texas. Some of them will probably take contracts, on the Burlington extension ex-tension south from Lawrence, Kan. For all pulmonary troubles Ballard's llorehound Syrup, taken in t he early stages, proves a certain and sure specific. spe-cific. It is equally effective in croup and whooping cough, and if used in season prevents the further development develop-ment of consumption. Price 25 and 50cts. Sold by Springville Drug Co. A.stofy is told of a Springville school inarm who had a dread of all kin.ls of contagious diseases. She sent a child home because her mother was sick. The next morning the child presented herself at school with her finger in her mouth, and a hood swinging by the strings, saying: "We've got n new baby at our house, but mamma says I shall tell you 'talut catching.'" 1 Of TJIE 100, Wm. M. Roylance was over from Provo on business Tuesday. , - James Whitehead is niakinga number num-ber of Improvements at his popular restaurant this week. Chris Jensen has secured the agency for a first class eastern tailoring house. Suits for $12 and up. MISS DORA CURTIS will sell the very latest Millinery Goods as low as can be had any where In the county. Brig Johnson of Prova breeds S. C. Crown Leghorns fromflnest imported stock. Eggs for hatching, 13 for$l; 20 for $1.73. "The Eleventh Hour" at the Provo Opera House tomorrow evening, will be a good show. The prices are $1, 73, no and 25 cents. Those wishing thoroughbred S. C. lirown Leghorns eggs at half eastern prices ought to buy of me. A postal will bring y.ni prices and information. M. S, Scott, Provo. We have a nice line of Chinese Matting at 15 cents to 35 cents per yard. It is very fine, and is the missing miss-ing link between carpets and linoleum. lino-leum. II. T. Reynolds & Co. J. Alfred Robinson was in town Saturday Sat-urday on business for the New York & Utah Paper Co.. J. Alfred hasn't been here before for many moons, but he is just as breezy and cheerful as 'er. Miss Mary rJ hnnfpson, who is a graduate of the North-Western Conservatory Con-servatory of Music at Minneapolis, will take a limited 'number of students for piano and organ. Call at residence of G. P. Thompson. No one knows the unbearable torture tor-ture one undergoes from piles unless they are so afflicted. Tabler's Buckeye Buck-eye Pile Ointment is a quick, safe and painless cure. Trice 50 cents in bottles, bot-tles, Tubes 75 cents. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. ; Nelsop M. Jordan Js'preparing to build an addition to his dwel'ing in the Second Ward. There are those who say that this Is in anticipation of a matrimonial venture in the near future on the part of a certain member mem-ber of the family. Children often inherit feeble digestive diges-tive power and colic of a more or less severe character results when food is taken which is at all difficult to digest. di-gest. White's Cream Vermifuge acts as a general and permanent tonic. Price 25 cents itt Snringville Drug Co. A Springville young man satdcju the other rtay and wrote two letters, but in addressing them got them niixeds As a result a shirt manufactory manufac-tory in Salt Lake got an invitation to an entertainment, while the girl was made frantic by receiving the following: follow-ing: "Please send me a sample of the stuff your shirts are made of." Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, Wis., wjsatlUcted with stomach trouble trou-ble and constipation for a long time. She sap. "I have tried many preparations prepa-rations but none have done me the good that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have," These Tablets arc for sale at Springville Drug Co 's store. Price 25 cents. Samples free. John Mendenhall and the pound keeper down at Benjamin are in sore trouble. Each has done bis little stunt of fear and trembling over titfe consequences of the sale of a vagrant tiorse. John has secured the services of eminent counsellors in the persons of R. A. Deal and David Crandall, and at last accounts it was his turn to breathe canity. ; The cook book of the 20th Century j is the "Mazdaznan Home Cook Book," It solves the diet problem, telling you what to eat and how to prepare it. No otber cook hook ever published on the lines of vegetarianism gives you the whole truth In such a concise form. Know how to live and thus avoid sickness. Only 50 cents a copy. For sale at Jordan's Little Book Store. Jas. F. Jensen made a good sale of a couple of animals from his stock farm this week, selling one thoroughbred thorough-bred animal for $150 and one graded animal for $50. H. M. Dougal, jr., of Springville was the purchaser, and he was pleased to get them at the figures which he did. A Chester White pig was in the sale afso. Mr. Jensen is getting a good name for the stock raised on his farm. Ml. Vktmml Pyramid. Last Saturday night through the courtesy of Manager Graham of the Provo Opera House, some of this gang saw "Mary,' Queen of Scots," as played by Madame Modjeska. It was a magnificent production, and the worK of the players was something exceptionally fine. It was probably the finest work seen In the Provo play hone in years. Acting with Madame Modjeska Is a fine art. Recent improvements im-provements in the Provo theater made it possible to stage. the piece as well as can lie done In Salt Lake. The theater has been nicely papered and decorated, and is now a very comfortable com-fortable and up-to-date house, which theater-goers appreciate. The large delegation from Springville was well pleased with Mr, Gruuaui'senterprk-e. Marriage Licenses. - The following legal permits to wed have been issued by-the county clerk since last report: W. E Oliver, aged 24, and Budget Burcle, 22, both of Learlville, Colo.; Leonard Andrews, 20, of Pfbasant View, and Vina Carter. 18, of Provo canyon; E. C. Brown, 24, of St. Louis, and Pearl Neilson, 19, of Spanish Fork. Fifty-Cent Music for Fifteen Cents. The latest hit of the season in tho East Is the song entitled, "For You Alono." For sale by all music dealers, or send 15 'cents to Adolf Dittmann & Co., Music Publishers, 1613 Prairie Avenue, Chicago, 111. "The Eleventh Hour." "Tho Eleventh Hour" will be presented pre-sented Friday night at the Provo Opera House, This Is the new play by Lincoln J. Carter, and justly considered con-sidered by many to be his best. The scenes of "The Eleventh Hour" are taken from the vicinity of Chicago, are exciting and full of heart interest; clean, with plenty of action, keeping the audience spellbound while the story of how light is compensated and wrong brought to justice is unfolded. During the third act the working of the "block system" is shown just as used on ah railroads. The last act shows the drawing room of one of Chicago's multi-millionaires, reproduced from photographs photo-graphs of the original; it is in this act that the terrific struggle for life occurs. oc-curs. While the J.wo men strive for mastery, they break, smash and seemingly seem-ingly destroy all the beautiful furniture, fur-niture, brie a brae and furnishings. It is certainly very exciting, holding the interest from rise of the curtain until it falls. "The Eleventh Hour" will be presented pre-sented by a strong and capable company; com-pany; the ladies showing same very handsome costumes. An Honest Medicine for La. Grippe. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, Gardi-ner, Me., says: 'I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and.grip have all left me. I congratulate con-gratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale by the Springville Drug Co. Springville People at' Price. Froin tho Advocate. Mrs. E. C. Lee and children were here Sunday from Nine Mile en route to Fayson, where the bojs will l e placed in school. h. It. McDonald went up to Salt Lake last night in response to a letter stating that his wife, who has been there for several days tinder treatment treat-ment for rheumatism, is 110 better. The lady's friends here hope for her speedy recovery. Edwin C. Lee of Nine Mije Canuin the other day sold one hundred and thirty-six 2-year olds and yearlings to Joe Luxen of Ritle, Colorado, which were brought here for delivery last night and will be shipped out tomorrow, tomor-row, after belnp branded. The sale is said to be the tiest ever made in th.s section for same grade of stufl. William M. Roylance, the honey king of Utah, on Wednesday ' shipped the last car of fourteen cars of honey from eastern Utah, last year's crop. This lot was the strained product in live-gallon cans, and it went to Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, where it is used in the luari-ufacture' luari-ufacture' tf candies and in biscuit products. Remarkable Cure for Rheumatism. From I'iiuftcafo)', Rutherford ton, N, C. The editor of the Mndicutor has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Pain Ralm twioe with the most remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder shoul-der frojn which he suffered' excruciating excruciat-ing pain for ten days, which was relieved re-lieved with two applications of Tain Balm rubling the parts afflicted and realizing instant' benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, applica-tions, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. To Cure A Cold lu One Day. Take Laxative Rroiuo Quinine Tahlets, All dniKKlsts refund the money 1f it fails to euro. K. W. Grove's sluniituio is ou each box 8SG The Meat Kept at til Is Always the Freshest,. Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish aud Game in Season OUR PRICKS ARE REASONABLE Selwyn s Meat Market N secret society in the world stands highef in noble aims and charitable i accomplishments than the Knights o Pythias. That order is doing great good, and o;ie cf its hnest institutions institu-tions ii the Ohio Pythian H mc, a,t Springfield, Ohio, which is ably presided over by Superintendent Lo Fevre and his wife, Mrs. Callie I. Le Fevre, the matron. Tho latter bas recently written a letter, wh'ch will command widespread attention because ot tlia prominence m mo f writer. It is as follow;: "Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York: Last year I used Acker's English Remedy at the suggestion of a f uend, for a serious, lonit-sfnuding throat difficulty arid ex'reme-ly ex'reme-ly hard cough. Had used many well spoken of preparations prepara-tions without relief. I can honestly s:iy fiat Ac';cr's English Remedy removed ihe difficulty and stopped tie , T , ' J . cougn. i wa no . iu ti .. Cai.uf tics, and at lea-t on ha f of th'j last i.; still on hand. I also consulted physicians phy-sicians with no perm n nt ivsu, ." (Signed) Calue I. Le Fevre. Tli3 frieni :o wMo-n Mrs. T.e Fevre refers a; having suggested Acker's Englis'i R..:medv i Mr. W. H. Chi ton, -w'l'e f the president! of the Troy 'Transfer Co., of 'Trm t) no, wlure, t :is remedy lias accomplished many other rures in Throat and f.u;i.' Tr ubes. In com- rs-ition wit'i an acquaintance Mrs. Le Fevre ;ds- said: "I; you will ca 1 n Mr. V. II. Schnuss, a prominent china and art mer.h.mt of S;ir:n iiwld, Ohio, yo:i will rind that he, too, has had. any amount of experience with A fcer's EsijjlL-h Remedy in his family, and things they cannot keep house without it." Acker's English Remedy is sold by all dr','?ists under a positive groaranea ; that your money will be refunded in case of failure. 25c, 50c. a'ud $1 a bottle io - United S'ates and Canada. In Eng'and, is. 2d., as. 3d., and 4.sv6d. 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