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Show "NERVE WASTE " One of the most helpful looks on jierve weakness ever issued is that entitled "Nerve Waste," liy Dr. Sawyer of San Francisco, now in its tifth thousand. This woik of an experienced and reputable ptiyslcian , is in agreeable contrast to the vast sum of false teaching which prevails on this interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical advice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed by both the religious and secular press, The Chicago Advance says: "A perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and hcat into thousands of lives that are now suffering through nervous impairment." im-pairment." The book is $1 00. by mail, postpaid. One of the most interesting chapters chapter xx, on Nei vines and Nerve Tonics has been printed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any address for stamp by the publishers, The Pacific I'uit. Co.. Box 2658. San Francisco, in plain sealed cuvelope. KWlTf :. i fr. -I . i ot-zs ."00 1001 W SHUT SH3A31S T uatnsjjods 01 notMrauoiiii ) 3(qntiA io injiauq 'aut sjaidiuoo Jfiiij I! -mm aiulo3 aaje joj duties pitas niojj 8ix)8ij aopoe.id aJtai joj osB 'aure8 vws pun 9Sjb joj "(JO'SiS OO'ft moil ooud ni oSwei sayiji SN3A3IS ft 3 ipfqM jsaq airi o8 os h iiojsid jo euJ SmXnq paaiui noX on ii ... in .n.y SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM THE FINEST BATHING RESORT IN THE ' WEST Vim eau cuiiitiiiu' health and pk-uKure liut iiiri in tlin Iiealt.li giving waters ot-l a.- lliey ri:t from Nat 're's iHliotatoiy. '.irt.k-uk.r'y tn rliPuniaUc diseases, mosl fralifyiiis results can be obtained from drinking and Uatiiiiii in litis walor. Bafts in Talis, Private Flnsps or Large Swimming; Pods, 25c Also Tuiki-h. Kussian and Electric llaths for Ladies and Gentlemen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 52 Ol. Third South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Waxtkd Trustworthy Men and Women o travel anil advertise for old established house of solid financial standing. S:.laiy. fiWla year and expenses, all payable In e.itnli. No i-anvasslii( required, (iive refer-enees refer-enees an I eneli.se self addressed Mumped envelope. Address Manager. a.V UiiUott ltld'., Cliioajro. Wantkd Active man of iiojd elianu ter to deliver and eolleet In Utah fur old established estab-lished manufacturing wholesale house. f.HKl a year, mire pay. Honesty more than e.perle.nee. reiiuired. Our reference, any bank In any city. Enclose si If-adtlressed. Mumped envelope, Mauufacluriis, Third I'Ichic, :t:U hearborn St. Chicago. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE I nxwi. f f t f f 1Tf i Comiqht Ac. Anom ni1lng -bt-ri " ,1o'rI,K ii ipiloklr M-rt.iln iir ei.lniim reo wh M iti-miilon m iin.b-M- pmmttl. ' "'nini Ijittmi ni" rhetlier nn .V.'i. .,Vii. ri.niniiiiiir. iTf.nim.1 ii" "" r '""V ,., ..konl'i.li.nu mm. 'WllrVV'l'W"' I 3 llrillM.CJ Nmli taken thrmwli Miiitn lu. rooutvti tpr-tal luitU, without chumn. In Ui Scientific jnntrkan. A bitrflM.molf llln.ln.IM wwHIt. M f,r-trrnr'nr.aalir f,r-trrnr'nr.aalir MUNN &Co.361Bro",w"1'' New York TERSE TAIiES Mrs. Geo. B. Matson is now recovering recover-ing from her recent Illness. B. R. McDonald has returned from Springville. Price Adwcnte. E. M. Boyer is spending a week or ten days in Sanpete on business. Wanted Good tenant for a comfortable com-fortable five-room house. Apply to Geokge Matsox. See me for the latest styles in Tall and Winter Suits. Fit ami Prices to (it the times. Cuius Jensen. A fine stock of China Ware just arrived of the latest and most artistic designs at II. T. Reynolds & Co.'s. H. B. Smith and Miss Allie M. Clawson, both of this city, were married at Piovo last Saturday, by E der II. S. I'yne. A full line of rubbers and arties all kinds and sizes. Also a tine line of Ladies and Misses felt lined winter shoes just in at II. T. Reynolds & Co 's. People who have been going north on the R. G. W. train 1 at 11:08, will have to be at the station eight minutes earlier hereafter, the time having been changed. T. L. Mer.denhall celebrated his sixtieth birthday with a party, Tuesday Tues-day night. There was a very pleasant pleas-ant gathering of the Mendenhall family and a good time was enjoyed by all. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeVVitt's Witch Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, saving you the expense and danger of an operation. City Drug Store. The engagement Is announced of Miss Winifred Kempton of this city, and Lambert M. Whitehead of Springville. The date of the marriage is not yet set. -Prow Enquirer. C.M.Phelps, Forestdale, Vt. says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware Be-ware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. City Drug Store. W. T. Wesson, Gholsonville, Va, druggist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough Cure gives perfect satisfaction. My customers say it is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles." City Drug Store. G. P. Thompson has withdrawn as far as he can froiin 'the position of candidate for poliul justice on the Progressive., Utlsttfe ticket. His duties as It. G. W. agent would not permit him to attend to anything else. Henry Eilandson. of Payson, and Mus Zina Curtis, of M ipleton, were married by Bishop Tew at the home nf the biide's parents. Mr. and Mis. Uriah Curti, last Thursday night Only near relatives of the contract ing parties weie present. There are thousands of people suffering suf-fering untold torture from piles, because be-cause of the popular impression that t hey cannot be cured. Tabler's Buckeye Buck-eye Piie Ointment will cure them and the patient will remain cured Price. "i0 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Sfringville Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach complete and absolute rest tiy digesting the food you eat. You don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure instantly relieves that distressed feeling after eating, giving you new life and vigor. City Drug Store. A rough house, occurred down at Anthony Ethier's, Tuesday night, and the peace and quietness of the neighbors was interrupted considerable. consider-able. A number of sports and a quantity of new wine, aided and abetted by a lot of bad whiskey, got mixed and it took Marshal Gemmeirs separator to adjust matters. In many communities an affair of this kind would net the City about 120 per otTcndor. Two men armed with jags and shot guns, and anxiously keeping out of each other's way, were features of the occasion. After a trial before Justice Booth in Provo last week. In which some very sensational testimony was developed, de-veloped, the Jury In the assault case or the State vs. May Hmitz disagreed. A new trial was set for Monday, when the girl plead guilty, and oo Tuesday the court rewarded her with a Hneof X. Springville people lire very much disgusted with the whole business. In addition to the fiendish-ness fiendish-ness of the assault, there are two ot her features of the ease which make it as unpleasant as a corral on Main street In hot weather I c . the light penalty Imposed, and the supreme Incompetency nf the County at torney. That Individual, a furth-rate attorney with a first-rate case of egotism, Is said I" have Itgured In the case like a llfth calf at a barn yard breakfast. The defendant' attorney, witnesses a.V, w the whole thing, anil app''r,'",1' unconscious uncon-scious of any opposition. Xotk -The taxpayer" pay the fi' iil'it Of T(1E TOlUfl. For choice Cabbage, Onions, Celery, etc., call on Whitehead Bkos., opposite the floui mill. If you want suits manufactured In Chicago, Chkis Jensen will accommodate accom-modate you. He gives a correct measurement. Confectionery, cigars, tobacco, celery, cabbage, and all varieties of vegetables, fresh and first-class, at Whitehead's. Mrs. Mell Roylance has been summoned to Washington, Utah, by news of the illness of her mother. She left last night. When you are in need of a new suit for yourself or boys, call and see our splendid line and we will not be undersold, H. T. Reynolds & Co. J. S. Groesbeck, who has been in Little Cottonwood on mining business f r several weeks, has returned home greatly pleased with the outlook up there. We have seen the frail infant when the faint struggle for existence seemed seem-ed almost ended, resuscitated and made stroug by the use of White's Cream Vermifnge. Price 25c. For sale at Springville Drug Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They are safe, prompt, gentle, effective in removing all impurities from the liver and bowels. Small and easy to take. Never gripe or distress. City Drug Store. Lewis Ockerman, Goshen, Ind: "DeWitt'f Little Early Risers never bend me double like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. City Drug Store. "I dou't like your heart action." said Dr. Dunn to Garnet Friel, applying apply-ing the stethoscope again. "You have had some trouble with angina pectoris." "You're partly right, doctor," sheepishly replied Friel, "only that Isn't her name." For the special conference of the L. D. S. church at Salt Lake on Nov. 10, the Rio Grande Western will make a rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on the 9th and 10th, good returning on the 1 1th, and limited to continuous passage each way. Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Cough Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has saved Strikes at the root of the trouble and draws out the inflam mation. The children's favorite Cough Cure. City Drug Store. M -sdames D. C, Johnson, F. N. West and harah J. Konold are repre senting the Home Culture Club et the meet i'lg of the Sate Federation of Womin's Clubs at Provo this week. The representatives fiom the Woman's Club of Springville are Mesdanie II. M. Dougall, Hat.tie I) .u.'all, Rhoda Dougall, L. E. E'gertseu, anil Misses Julia Alleman and Catherine Dougall. The members of the graduating class of limi of the Ilungerford Acat'cmy have become somewhat scattered. Miss Alice Streeper Is the only one at home. Mark Strang is at Park college in Missouri, and Miss Clarice Chaffer h at the Sheldon-Jackson Sheldon-Jackson in Salt Lake. Miss Meneray is teaching at Starr's ranch near Mona. Miss Mabel Warthen teaches the Oakland school and Miss Euphemia Johnson is teaching at Scolleld. The young people seem to be hustlers. Sam Bacon is building another bill board between the Whitehead restaurant and Brlnton's implement house. This new picture gallery of Sam's is 83 feet long. He will build a 40-foot board down near the old Co-op, and has arranged for anot her in front of the Whitmore butcher shop site. If these don't give him enough room, Sam will have the,faee of the big mountain just north of Rock canyon straightened up and covered with boards. Gee whiz! what a bill board that would make! The best evidence that necessity is both the father and mother of Invention Inven-tion is een in the homemade windmills wind-mills used in Nebraska. In some of the dry portions of that state the settlers set-tlers found themselves without money and without moisture. There was water below the surface, but it was useless for plants until raised to tbe level ot the roots. It Is generally supposed that considerable capital Is needed to couauct pump Irrigation successfully. Many of these Nebras-kaua Nebras-kaua had little capital besides the wind that blew over their farm. They were forced to harness the wind with crude and cheap contrivances. The result is remarkable One mill which cost only tl.bu Is lifting water enough to Irrigate a large fruit patch. Another m ting but IS Is used to Irrigate Ir-rigate Ave acres of garden truck. Another An-other Jumbo or go-devil like the one pictured In Mr. Wlllcox's hook on Irrigation Ir-rigation drives two pumps and Irrigates Irri-gates four acre of orchard. Thtse mills certainly how how hnihm, sharpened on the grindstone of hard times, can cut a hole out of diniculty. Ihnrry I'ifil mi'l Putin. OFFICIAL I.OMIllATlOJIS. REPUBLICAN TICKET For Mayor MONT JOHNSON For Ctiuiicilmen J. F. BR1NGHURST Dr. F. DUNN L. D. DEAL G. S. CON DIE ED OLSON Recorder I). C. JOHNSON Treasurer JULIA ALLEMAN For Marshal D A. CRANDALL For Tolice Justice H. M. DOUGALL Recorder's Certificate. State of Utah, County of Utah ss. I, John S. Groesbeck, City Recorder of Springville City, Utah, hereby certify t! at the above and foregoing names nre the candidates for the offices named to be voted for at the Municipal Election on Tuesday, November 5th, 1901. That they have been regularly certified to H3 provided by law, and that the list herewith given is true and correct. In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed the peal of my office at Springville City, Utah, this 29th day of October, A. D. 1901. seal JOHN S. GROESBECK, City Recorder. Thomas I'arry is over from Eureka for a week's visit, on accouut of the. sickness of his wife. We still have the finest line of Ladies and Misses Wraps in town, call - and see for yourself. II. T. Reynolds & Co. It Is reported that W. A. Warthen has been selected by the Progressive Citi.ens as their candidate for mayor, in place of It. A. Dtal. Have a return card printed on your envelopes; then if your letter can't find the party addressed it will cjme home and sav so. '1 his shop will furnish and print 100 for you for 60c. The general public is invited to attend service at the First Fresby-terian Fresby-terian "Church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when the pastor will discuss the general situation of the local uity politics, especially those relating to the control of the liquor i.- .tti,. Tli a Id a mritncntnM.it (men tion, give it most careful thought, then eist. your hallot---H- loopjcr Bailey, Pastor. '1 bad long suffered . from indigestion," in-digestion," writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City., Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations but never found anything that did me good until 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Cue hot tie cured me. A friend who had suffered similarly 1 put on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure. He is gaining fast and will soon be able to work. Before he used Kodol Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia Cure indigestion had made him a total wreck. City Drug Store. The Forest Stock Co. is booked for the City hall Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1 and 2. This Is a strong repertoire company of ten people, carrying a number of very attractive plays. The members of the company are all professionals. The opening piece here will be "A Convict's Daughter," a sterling, pleasing melodrama. melo-drama. The Forest Stock Co. isn't travelling on its paper and advertising, advertis-ing, but on its ability tn do as Its manager agrees, no claim being made t hat cannot lie backed up. Political Mass Meeting. All voters of Springville are Invited tt attend a Dublic diseusnn in He L. I). S. Meeting imuse, Monday evening, eve-ning, Nov. 4. l'JOl, commencing at "M o'clock. The Republican, Democratic and Progressive Citizens' parties, by their renreseiitatives, will each discuss the merits of their respective platforms. Every citizen Is urged to come out, hear the arguments anil get somt light upon the subject. Respectfully, II. T. Kky.nomm, I). C. Johnson, Dem. Chairman. Ucp Chairman. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tuke I.uvatlvc Hromo Qtllnlno TalrfuN, All drtiiorlilit ri'futKl tin- money If II tulls to cure. K. W. Grove' Hlirnuluio In on uwh 1)X 2V RAY'S : INDEPENDENT FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE 4i: s. p. o. Main St. Box 325. Provo City - - Utah Reasonable Rates, Honest Dealings, liberal adjustment and quick settle incuts in case of loss. Twelve yours of unprecedented surcess at Ihe same old stand. Write us or see solicitor If you have any Insurance t sell, let us all Ilk' ii re on It. We want your business. : : : : : Published by Authority. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For Mayor II. T. REYNOLDS For Councilmen T. E. CHILD M. E. CRANDALL W. K. JOHNSON E. M. BOYER R. A. DEAL For Recorder P. E. HOUTZ For Treasurer . LUELLA HAYMOND For Marshal JAMES E. HALL For Police Justice J. S. BOYER WASH. STRAW Proprietor of Liivepy and peed Stables. First-Class Horses and R'gs for hire at Lowest Prices. Transfering, done to all local and outside points. Special Prices made for rigs for funeral parties. AT jA.. O. 13 HUD'S OLD STFACTID. rtanssssasaacmEsssu Healthy Old People say the main thing to do is to keep the stomach, stom-ach, liver and bowels in order it you want to keep well and live long. Good physicians say the samt thing, too. The remedy called while not mysterious or miraculous in its . curative qualities, is a simple formula prescribed pre-scribed by the best physicians for disorders of the digestive organs. Just little Tabules, easy to take, easy to buy and quick to act. If your trouble is Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Constip?tion, Heartburn, Heart-burn, and the like, no need cf calling a physician. Ripans Tabules contain exactly ex-actly what he would tell you to take. Permanent cure follows a fair trial. No uncertainty about it. ONE GIVES RELIEF. I Tlwr la vhjtxIt mj oondlUoa of 111 kUh ht U not S-nrtltKl r Hi eeo-o. I H J " R I P.i.K JtT.lmJr, .lid th prim, Ml for intl, Aum sot law lha H from mnj bom or iu-tlfy uit one In tularin UW taM f Mllr onmd. a inl!r oontnlttlim tblnliBlilnoW fntWunl. For pi lid r Mt ofcocaUte tMui mrt. T for m wan, w f-uniiDMMlwl. tot ml by n1i. Why Take The Burlington? A better way to put tbe question is: Wliy take Buy other railroad? The Burlington takes you to Omaha or Chicago without a single change of car?, quickly, cheaply, comfortably, past the finest scenery iu America over n wonderfully good track, and surrounded by every luxury of modem travel. Tlirouiili Hli!t'plii(t-eiir fur t'ltlcuixo leuve Suit Luke ut 8:1.1 p in. dully. TlirotiKli ImirlMt ew Wodnenduy. iti.d Krlduys, Wij'll gladly to glva you iinr Information. Ticket Office, - - 79 West Second South St R. F." NESLEN, General Agent, Salt Lake City. PROGRESSIVE CITIZENS' PARTY TICKET For Mayor R. A. DEAL For Councilmen J. S. LOYND, Jr. W. II. KELSEY T. W. ROYLANCE MARK COOK M. W. BIRD For Recorder RALPH WOOD For Treasurer LUELLA IIAYMOND For Marshal F. C. GEM MELL For Police Justice G. P. THOMPSON TABULES |