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Show Univ of Utah A Weekly Newspaper, Devoted to the Interests of the Leading Agritiltjiral and Horticultural Section of Utah-'The Garden of the West, PRICE, $1.25 I'E : ANNUM. .VOLUME 11. NUMBER' 35. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH, MAY 16, 1901. EP r Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome KOMI MKIWO POWOlIt CO.. KEwvomt. flEWS FW ODR J1EIGBB0HS Clipped from Exchanges, with all Due Acknowledgments was a cancer, to which she had long been a patient sufferer. Funeral services were held In 'the meeting house last Friday. Deceased was born near Toronto, Canada, In 1831. She married first Edraond Butler, by whom she had two children, both dead. With her parents, she came to Utah in 1852, settling at American Fork, where she has since resided. She married John Adams at American Ameri-can Fork, in November, 1864, by whom she had ten children, three of whom survive. Two sons live here. Spanish Fork. A divorce has been g ran led to Hannah Sarah Gay from John F.. Gay, on the grounds of failure to provide. pro-vide. The parties are from Spanish Fork. The sale of the Joe Bowers Extension Exten-sion group to Lewellyn Jones of Spanish Fork has been consutuated, and deeds to the property from the frheryt have been recorded. The t'.mcfur redemption' having passed, the shareholders in the company forfeit for-feit their interest. The new owner has ample capital with which to make a mine of the purchased properly. Suit has been commenced in the Fourth district tourt by C. J. Chris-tep';3, Chris-tep';3, of Spanish Fori against the " ii .... xir.,i f iv. : i .., .. $20,000 damfigis. Plaintiff 7SjUnt Sevcnt3', bishop, bishop's counselor, stake president of Y. M. M. I. A., the father of them all, and one of the sons-in-law, being members of the present city council. Wednesday evening the Second ward glee club met at President Joj. Markham's for an evening's enter-inent. enter-inent. There were in all represented about forty. A program was rendersd iu the fore part of the evening. The main features were two songs by the club, song by Leader Jex and wife, comic recitation by Mrs. Markba-m, solo by C. R. Marcusen, reading bvj J. P. Holt, and- song by II. C. Jex. After the program was rendered an elegant supper was served. The leader was presented with a fine baton with his name inscribed on it. Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, if Winchester, s tl. writes: "My ife was sick a b ?. time in spite of Lrood doctor's , treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for bet'; tilth. Tbalways doi Try thfrt Drug Co. Cures the Grip in Two Daya No remedy equals Warner's ' White Wine of.Tar Syrup for this terrible and fatal disease. If taken thoroughly and in time, it will cure a case iu two days, and for the cough that Tolfows La Grippe it never fails to give relief. Price 25 and 50 cents. ' , Lehi. , A C. Pearson has accepted the principalshipof the schools of.Sandf, James M. Atioerson is making preparations to leave on a mission to California next month. ' ' Messrs. T. R. Cutler, Geo. Ausllo, Barlow Ferguson and Geo. Evarrs went up Tuesday to take possession of the Bear River canal. Mr. Geo. Evans has been chosen as manager of the canal. Wm. Wing recently purchased ad ditional equipments consisting of the finest lot of buggies ever brought to the city and costing over 1.00, He also has adde'd several 6ols;of line harii r rjfrig is a rustlt,r.s frtaiqment givenfc the fsc Saturday aftemooa and by, the school children was Etiest and best M the season. rtuount'takon in at both enter- nients was little more than 470 when the expenses are paid the school library. StjJIJISC Hood's Sarsaparilla Has .won success far beyond the effect of advertising only. Tlje true secret of its wonderful popfe. laritjr is explained entirely and only, by it4 unapproachable Merit. Baaed upon a prescription which cure4 people considered incurable, which accomplished wonders astonishing astonish-ing Uj the medical profession, I Head's Sarsaparilla Includes the concentrated values of the besMtnown vegetable remedies, united by 8;ich an original and peculiar com-binsin, com-binsin, "proportion and process as to eeeujje curative power peculiar to itself, j Ita cures of mild and extreme cases of scrofula, eczema, psoriasis, and every kind and degree of humors, as well fes catarrh and rheumatism -prove 'jffdpd's Sarsaparilla "the lestTiTood purifier evtr produced. It .cures of dyspepsia, biliousness, nerv usness, loss of appetite and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach stom-ach 2nic, nerve-builder and strength-restorer strength-restorer the world has ever known. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a 'horonghlv good medicine. Begin to take it To DAY. Get HOOD'S. ceased has resided in Utah for a little over 6ne year. Andrew Morgan, of Spanish Fork, has decided to locate In Provo where he wltl practice law. Mr. Morgan was jklmittcd to the bar in California. Cali-fornia. - L r A. O. Whitmorc of Provo and Miss Jane&a Richards, formerly of Provo, took but a marriage license Thursday In Sr'Lake They will j&urejn Provj. f'' Thji Fourth District court has decided de-cided o grant iietition of citizens residing south of - the railway tracks, askl"g for separation from Provo Citycorporate limits. " " " V n :". ill lTa 0111a 11 1 muai i, uuuiivvi wi Prf.'Geo. H. Brimhall, and L. H. Holtok, -son of Hon. Laf:kte JIolbwlTjftvo received a marriage licpn.fcni.il ,iTri ho married in me Salt Just Hits the Spot SPUING MEDICINES are now in order. During the long winter months when the pores of the epidermis epi-dermis are inactive, waste material accumulates in the body, causing the circulation of the blood to become lmpaire i. To obviate the resulting greatly depressed condition of mind and body, It is necessary neces-sary to restore the specific gravity of the blood. This object is attained quLtkly and surely by using our line of SARSAPARILLA preparations : : : SPRINGVILLE DRUG CO. T. XL. 151 oily, Proprietor R. A.DE&L, president. a. L. CUMMINGS, Cashier H, T. REYN0IDS, Vice-President. Springville Banking Co. ; SPRINGVILLH, UTAH Oapital Stock. 300,000. .Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold . Its received subject, to check. Four prent interest paid on time deposits, compounding .Bfml-an ., Money always on hand for short time loans. Drugs. Medicines. ptions Carefully Compounded by :hcllt Pharmacist in Charge. itore ind rarlv building will re- re unotherT$10,000 to finish the inside. The waljs will be of red brick and the building when complete will be second to iKioe in the state outside of Salt Lake City. ,U00 and the stock a tV To Cure A Cold not I In just phoUi- uurxtnem city lot ey came up to and after some the City hall square time spent in getting them arranged, the roup whs taken. This is quite a family, -several holding prominent church positions, president of About 3,000 worth of goods saved. The insurance is $15,400. utvideu as loiiows: Hartrord insurance insur-ance company, $(1,550; North British, $!3 550; Home Fire, $2,30(1. Tbe origin of the Are is unknown, except that It was iu the basement. Superintendent Superintend-ent Clark says that, the store will be rebuilt immedialely The company has a large number of stockholders throughout the county. Lydia Meacham Thornton Adams died May 1, 1901. The cause of death i.. ii... it, . . TaKo I.axalivu llromo yuluiuo Tablets, AliJ"issi(s refimil tho money If It fails to cmvT'Tc-y, .Urove's nignatuie is on eacli box : Ite Provo. Attorney T. C. Hanford, of Eureka, has moved to Provo and will ofllce with D. D. J lout a. Joseph Wlllard, aged 73 years, died Monday morning at the residence of his son, in the lower part of the Second ward, of consumption. De- f J -N. Lake tetij ' e (l(gervedl cir Uvea aii ' iu Dnisrjeriiv.ifrrnTTr'tiLi! i,.,.., v W "N1 WW-W Hb : It Saved His Leg. , P. A. Danforth, of LaGr,ange,Vja., suffered for six months with a frightful fright-ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by Springville Drug Co. Strayed. - Onto my place in Hobble Creek canyon" this spring, one bay mare, white stripe In face, white hind feet, brand O II on left shoulder. Above described animal can be had at Kelly's Ranch on iudeutiflcation and payment of charges. Geo. Kelly. wmwmnmimnwwK Our Salo the past week was a bummer. Crowds attended this sale, but as the storm prevented our getting bills to all wc have decided to CONTINUE THIS SALE ' 12! H on:e more wekk.-.-' 3 ttf We will add New Goods in Every Department and give Everybody a Chance to Secure a Bargain "'33 f SHOES Infimls' soft sole Shoes, regular 60c and 75c, assorted kinds, sale price 35c Infant's line French kid shoes, sizes 5 to , regular $1.00...., COc Ladles' Oxford Ties ' Assorted kinds, tans and black, sold at II 00 up to $1.75 a pair. Sale price. .75c Ladies' Oxford Ties Assorted kinds, plain and vesting tops, tans and black, regular price, $1.75 and up to $2 50, sale price $1.35 Ladles' Shoes 120 pair Ladies' Hand Turned Kid Dress Shoes, button or lace, $2. 75 and $3.00 qualities, sale price $1.95 In addition to above we have a number of lots left over from last week's sale, on which we have put quick selling prices. Lace Curtains We sold out nearly all curtains put on sale last week, but have added our entire season's stock for this week's sale. $1.50 curtains go at 95e 1.75 aod $2.00 curtains go at $1.30 2.50 and 2.75 1.65 4.00 and 4.75 " " " 2 75 6.50 curtains go at 4 50 8.50 " " " 6.50 (Vic extra wide curtain net 45c 45c " " ", " 30c 30c " " " 20c 20c " " " ..!5q 15c " "....Scrim " 10c' All Chenille and Tapestry Curtains go on this sale at reduced prices. Remnants 200 remnants of Dress Goods, suitable for child rens' and ladles' dresses, go on this sale at Remnant prices. 500 Remnants of Percales, Lawns, Dimities, Ginghams, Etc., H to 3 yards each, go on this sale at Remnant prices. Ladies' Shirt Waists Ladies' Percale waists, new patterns, pat-terns, well made, 75c quality Ladies' Percale waists, new goods, latest styles and colorings, $1.00 and $1.25 qualities. Sale price,... Ladies' Dimity and Percale waists, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 qualities. Sale price "-All almve waists arc the celebrated Banner Ban-ner brand, noted far fine fitting qualities. 49c 79c 95c 49c 79c 95c Remember we have Table Linens, Crashes, Corsets, Torcheon Laces, Children's Child-ren's Klack Cotton i Hose, Ladies' Summer Vesis, Bleached iluslln, Side and Back Combs, and many other articles on this sale. It will pay y in.to call. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Cigars, Coufcllionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. s s Brushes, East Side of Bank Building, Springville. Wall Paper! YoU kijorf that-5 This is the season of the Housewives desire new year when Paper and Carpets. OUU STOCK in these lines are complete and our Prices are right. We also have u fine line of Baby Carriages. IVZOXjUSISJ" c3 DJ.TPJPTXJirr UNDERTAKER Ctusl.ots, Coffins, Ijlnlngs, IlaiidloB,' 12 to. A nrl all llnrlu I T.. ,1 I. ,....! ' 1. O I.. I mi niiinn in i, unci iamin iiuimis. opeciiil Hlicnuou given to orders for home made CaskrU and Coflins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples. Walter Wheeler, : : : Springville. P'our Blocks East of Packard's Store. Salo Spot Oasli R. A. PARIMEY, PpoVo Cili) rs for Bizz, f in i L, lj R. II . lleesley Thos. A. Reeslcy BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRAN) E WORKS, maH ORADK MONUMENTAL WORK IN. MARBLE and GRANITE MONUMENTS,. HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. W ship all our Mtrhln and -ruilr In rr load Intu ml can thcri'fcir rIvh lime.t iomIi prle'. All work (.'iiaraiilO'd alrlclly fln.1 clam In pvory pnrllcu- lr. It will pay to si r our work and (jet our prlcrs. A Provo - UtaH |