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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS Molen & Caffrey, Furniture, State sret. G.E Anderson, PLttograDber. State street II. T. Reynolds, general mcrrfiandlhe. Htatti street. Fred Carter, Contractor and builder. Monroe stree f)eal Bros.'A Mendenhall, general merchandise. State timet. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer In harness fixtures. State at G. S. Wood Mercnnlle Co., wholesale and retail dealer In general merchandise. Win. M. Roylance, wliolesala fruits, produce, seeds ftd ratnj bicycle, Studebaker wa(?oiw. Btau Mtreet. George Selwyn, Dealers 1n all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. Tlie Independent.. The local newspaper." Hl)fcrlle for It and read It. It will do you jjood. Jo!) Printing. I'rlnt shop Ik north Hide of State street. This elf-nature Is on every box of ths genuine Laxative Bromo'uinine Tablets the remedy that enrea a cold la one ctaj The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry ork well and neatly dono. That's the way wo do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Professional Cards. p DUNN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Tvooiu 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. CJEO. SMART, M. D. Physlelan ondSurgeon. Office In Booms 5 and fl, lit Bunk building. vrace hours 8 to 10 a. m.AlS to 1 and S to 9 p. tu. SPRING VILLK, - - UTAH flttorney-t-boui and flctary Public. . Springville. Utah. JAMES CAFFBEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : Da. N. II. PACKARD, : Extracting, Filling, Crown and llrldge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT KESIDENCK -Use block south and 1 taut of K. U. W. depot Springville, Utah. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7.30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. D. C Johnson, Coin. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. DOMESTIC STEA LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Springvilh agency at Jordan's Book Store. The Heat Kept at Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Heats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetables. Fish and Game in Season OUR Pf ICES A KE REASONABLE Seiwyn s Meat Market The Independent. WM. F.GIBSON - - Publisher. Entered at the pout office at ttpringvllle. Utah, for transmission through the malls aa second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ontr year. Six months, Three months. tl.25 .75 .40 Ex-Gov, Jenkins, of Oklahoma Okla-homa wasn't left in any doubt as to w 1 1 y the President removed him. It is claimed that the voting machino will reduce the machine vote. If thin is so, by all means let us have it. Some statistician has discovered dis-covered that the stricter the civil service law is enforced the fewer flowers are found on Congressional desks. President Roosevelt has other admirable qualities besides enthusiasm, not the hast of which is his old fashioned uncompromising un-compromising honesty. Some Chicago men have been sent to jail for contempt of court. Criticism of the judiciary is allowed in no country in the world except the United States. Why should the whiskey tax be reduced? It is added to the price of the goods and is charged up to the consumer who is certainly entitled to less consideration than are those who use any other article. Last week the Mt. Pleasant Pyramid commenced its twelfth year. The Pyramid is hale and hearty, with most excellent prospects for .he future. People at the Sanpete metropolis are cordial in their support of the local paper. According to recent press dis patches from Washington, the State of Utah is represented principally by Senator Keurns. It is to be hoped the Senator will not let himself be over worked and that he will not over-work his press agent. That Iowa woman who put her baby in the oven of the stove to keep it warm, and then forgot all about it until (he child was dead, is doubtless n near relative of the individual who hid the family savings in the stove and forgot it until after a fire was made. That Missouri judge who is serving a term in prison for contempt of court is a living warning to others not to monkey with the orders of a court. It doesn't matter whether you think them right or wrong, there is only one st-nsible thing to do obey them, Major Launchmeister, who was the chief witness for the prosecution in the trial of a brother officer for drunkenness, admitted on the stand that he had "taken a few cocktails be fore dinner, claret and champagne during dinner and some brandy after dinner, but remained perfectly sober," and fully Jtble to pass on the sobriety of another. The Pnyson Globe-Header has gradually changed itself from a six folio, all home-print, to a six-quarto, six pages patent. It is also carrying lts of holiday advertising. While we think the boys will soon weary of their huge "patent,,' there are no printers in the State whom we would sooner seo prosperous and happy. We also rise to remark that we do not believe Puysou appreciates its home paper and the lively lads who are "whooping-it-up," for their town. It diesn't take much liquor to make a bright, handsome, well-behaved well-behaved man or boy look like an idiot and talk and act like an imbecile. There are a number of boys in town who should think of this. If they want to and must punish the booze, they ought to stay out of sight as much as p is-ible. What their friends don't know of they wont grieve over. B. II. Bower, of Provo, vice-president vice-president of the State Board of Horticulture, advises us that that august body will hold a public meeting at the Court house in Provo on Friday evening, Dec. He wishes to county people ested in fruit 20 at 7 o'clock, have all Utah who are inter-culture inter-culture present. He further calls meeting at the attention to a same place on Friday, Dec. 13, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of furthering the interests of a canning factory at Provo. Springville fruit growers would do well to note these meetings and arrange to attend them. "While our own exports to Canada have in the ten-year period increased nearly 150 per cent, those of the United Kingdom King-dom to British North America show a slight decrease; while our exports to British Africa have increasod over 400 per tent, those of the United Kingdom have increased but about 40 per cent; while our exports to Australia have increased in-creased more than 125 per cent, those of the United Kingdom have slightly decreased, and while our own exports to Japan have increased 475 per cent, those of the United Kingdom have increased but about 100 per cent," says O. P. Austin in the December National MagHziue. A man over at L"nginout,Colo., tried to beat the Thanksgiving turkey market iu a novel fashion fash-ion He had twenty-six turkeys, to w hich he fed by main strength from one to two pounds of gravel apiece. Turkeys were worth twelve cents per pound, which returned a neat profit on about forty pounds of. gravel. The birds sold very well, but that didn't end it. There were those who couldn't appreciate this sort of thing, and their objections object-ions were such that the poultry man was constrained, at the instance in-stance of the Colorado law, to spend ninety days in jail and to pay a fine of $200. It would have paid the poultry man to have stuffed his birds with silver nuggets. The question of how to do away with the custom of liquor-drinking liquor-drinking at the dances iu thi? city is causing a good deal of discussion. A great many people hold to the opinion that the man or boy who goes into a ball-room with the smell of liquor only one drink, even on his breath is as reprehensible as the fellow who appears there in so mellow a condition that the floor committee has to carry him out ii a shutter. They are right. Some leaders of senti-inent senti-inent advocate boycotting the hall managers and their dances; others think invitations should be refused to men and hoys who are known to drink; other remedies are also suggested. TlU lxiiKI'KNDBXT thinks it is up to the man igera of the We believe they would 1p money in po, ket 'by reforming RTH LS f von haven't a regular, healthy movement of ths bowels every day, you're ili or will be. Keep your bowel, open. and ue well. Force, 111 Die lliaieuf vie-lent vie-lent phytic or I'll! poison, 1. danuei outi. Tliu aiiiontu-et, aiiiontu-et, ea.ieH, most perfect way of keeping llie bowels clear and clean ! to tak. CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY rieamnt. Fslatalilr, Potent. Taate (lood, leJooo Keer Sieken, Weaken, or Oilpe, 10, Ti. i(t M rent, per box. Write for free sample, aud booklet on health, addiea. tskmku KKiKur rosriKT, annuo e iw tom. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN theso features which are so objectionable to so large a majority of the people. It would take stern measures and a stiff backbone to effect this refotm, but the managers of the hull have the matter in their own hands. It is only a question ques-tion of time when public resentment resent-ment will be such that the dances will not be profitable at all. One would imagine from the following that the eJitorofthe Salina Sun didn't like loafers: "There are too many fellows in Salina who seem to imagine that the world owes them a living. They loaf in the stores and saloons and sit on their haunches on the walks and whittle sticks. If they were ottered $1 per day to perform any sort of manual labor they would refuse it and aver that nothing short of $1.50 would tempt them to soil their hands. The Sun has an admiration for a man who, rather than be idle, would sort over potatoes for 50 cents a day or remain at home and assist his wife with the washing. Loafing on th streets, relating-stories of hard luck and tracing the trend of the time?. i 4-!? . ... t 1 , .1 MOfsii t put oreau lino i ne mouins oi tne chiiiiren at home or buy proper clo hing for hard-working an 1 long-suffering' wife. Street loafing begets rnjjs and poverty at home. It each . year is the legitimate parent of an army of calamity howltrs and booze-befuddled anarchists. Take a tumble to yourself, you fellows in Salina who spend your time in idleness and growl at the exigency of the times."' There are some people in Springville who would have to dodge pretty lively to avoid being hard hit by those few remarks. Au Evangelist's Story. "I suffered for years with a bronchial bron-chial or lunr trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until 1 Commenced using One Minute Cough Cure," writes Rev. James Kirkman, evangelist evange-list of Hello llivcr, 111. "I have no hesitation in reconimcn.ling it to all sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords immediate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lunir troubles. For croup it is uneiiualled. Absolutely safe. Very pleasant to lake, never fails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it. People's Drug Co. I promptly proemral, OK HO ni, 8end model, tit. ten. )toOtitial.8. aad Fireiml'.teaiianaTrale-Marka,"9 ;TREB. Fairest terms eeer offwred la tnrentar.CJ ) PATENT LAWTER8 Of tS TEAKS' PIACTICE.tV ,000 PATENTS PflOCUREO THROUGH THE, Lu.iQMa eounaentiai. tivuua ad.ioo. Jr.iU ) All ithful ) writer" X OXTtTiXAT O, sTs I Moderate ehanrea. la W A MA1WAI SJS. VW, PATENT LAWYERS, I Odb. 0. 8. Pitsnt Offlcs. WASHINGTON. D. C. ! BEST Fl nnifti VJ m l,D IV I, ,11, . 1,...' ww.u.v "f- plytiig for patent ; it mar be worth money. We promptly obtain U. 8. suid Foreign PATENTS H TRADE MARKS w return EN- Dt aLUiriiBV's lee. Bonn model, sketch or photo and we send n IMMEDIATE FREE report on patentability. Ve K'v the t lcgnl st'rvioe and advice, aud our charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyers, Grp. US. Patent OfMce.Washington, D.C. ;a. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easy Shave and an Artisth Hair Cut, call on him. Ladies' - and OiiilcirexVs Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G-. WOOD, Tonsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. Shop One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. FRED M. HOUT2 Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash t paid for Wheat. ffig' Those Goods Guaranteed and I H rT YY INCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but in price only. " Take Down guns list at $27.00 and Solid;Frame guns at $25.00, but they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured," a thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting them to be sold at buyable prices. FREE Send name snd address on a postal card for 164 page Illustrated catalogue. S WINCHESTER REPEATING Get Married in Our Rings. Our welding rings are lucky rings, and the bride who has one of our rings on her finger is wedded to a reliable man, because ho came to a reliable store, bought a reliable ring at a reliable price -straws that indicate that he will make a reliable husband. BECK'S JEWELRY STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. 7 u a r m ait JUak & . 5 springs I White! Sulphur 2 n n f h x Tt 1-r TT-l Jt's HourLtitfer! vou have headaches, tonzue is ar ' ....!.! i 1 1 1 a , . it - coiiMipaiea, oaa taste in me it not all ot these symptoms, some of them? It's your liver any or I I I at G. E. ANDERSON Portrait XiandLscapo Pliotograplior. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. " 1 KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Only Line Reaching the famous Hot Spring", Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South and Southeast. C A. Tripp. C. F. & P. A. A. L. Trowi;ridc;e, T, F.&P.A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. II. O.TOWNSEND, O. P AT. A. St. Louis, Mo, COUGH, DISTEMPER, PINK- EYF anfl a" Throat and Lane Trouble In horses CUM BE CURED AND PREVEttTCD BY USING THE PRUSSIAN C0U6H A3D DISTEMPER CttSE. It purifies the bloo I and puts the animal in condition to ward off the EPIDEMIC HOW RA6INS. If your horse has a cough or nasal trouble the Prussian Cough and Distemper Cure will cure It. - IT CURED HIS WORSE. Mr. Tanl Mafruutton. Merriam 1'ark. Minn., ears: My horse wa, elck with the diaeaee that le epidemic a kind of biateruper. I used two p.-k:.-f Prussian Cough and Distemper Care and brought hin out ail right. Parol SOo, T Man, 80s. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO., St. Paul, Mink. For Sale by Spkingville Dhvo Co. ARMS CO., NEW Haven, CT t Private Baths Large Pool for Men TT "1 k A T- -r -r-, r . coated, bad breath. bowil 9 -w . moutnij is a natural vegetable remedv. containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make vour health. at M.jiNiJst pi m. m apptite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. |