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Show Special Bargains -IN- Ladies Goats DURING October Exclusive styles and Out Prices. Irvine & Son 14 Center St., Pro vo Utah SEWING MACHINE .!Do not be deceived by those 'who ad' vertise a $60.00 Hewing Machine for 1 20.00. Thus kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of our dealeia from $15.00 to f 13.00. ; WC MAKE A VARIETY. , the hew, home is the . best. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other t rung points mukca the Xcvr I Tome tiie tHjst oewlng Machine to buy. showing the dlf wreni stylrs ()f Bewlne Murliltii W manufacture and privet before purcUajimjj THE NEW BOMS SEWINS MACHINE GO. ' OHANOr, MAM. Union Sq. IT. Y Chicago, 111., Atlanta, (la., BU Louls.Mu., Iil!as,T..,Ban t'runcisoo, Cal FOR SALE BY Tnylor Droa,, Provo. RAY'S : INDEPENDENT FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE 415 S. P. O. Main St, Box 325. Provo City - - Utah Reasonable Rates, Honest Dealings, liberal adjustments and quick settlements settle-ments in case of loss. Twelve years of unprecedented success at the same old stand. Write us or see solicitor. If you have any Insurance t sell, let us all figure on it, We want your buaiaess. : : The : Oklahoma Opportunity Is a book descriptive of the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Reservations Reserva-tions in Oklahoma to be opened this BUinuier, with 2,000,000 acres available' for public settlement. This publication contains complete Information as to soil and climate, a sectlonized map of the district, conditions of entry and the Act of Congress opening the Reservation. :- THE GREAT "ROCK ISLAND ROUTE is the only line running to and through the reservation. The Oklahoma Opportunity and the Western, Trail, giving more facts of interest- to Iloineseckers will he ent free by E. W. Thompson, A. G, P. T. A., Topeka, Kao. buy the m ,,11,1.1,11 1. mi sirLm,' 'fA'TsM.?mk m f YOUR. FAITH ouri if you try 1 - Shiloh's Consumption 444 and ourg i to tron(f we 1 I 1 r guarantee cure or refund V- V 1 money, and we send yo free trial bottle if you write for it. SHIl.OH'S coU 25 centa and will cure Con-amotion. Con-amotion. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and all Lung Troubles. Will cure a cough or cold in a day, and thus prevent serious remits. It has been doing these things for 50 ysars, 8. C. Wells Si Co., I,e Roy. N.V. Karl's Clover Root Tea corrects th Stomach Utah Lake Reservoir. Provo, Djc. 17. A committee of three, appointed by the city council of Provo, yesterday afternoon conferred con-ferred with the county commissioners In relation to the proposed plan of Salt Lake county and city to have Utah lake turned into a public reservoir reser-voir and have money appropriated by the national government to establish the same. County Attorney- Page and City Attorney John were selected to draft a memorial to congress, asking ask-ing that body not to comply with the request of the Salt Luke people in a memorial recently sent to congress by them, and f protest against the appropriation ap-propriation of any government funds for the building or maintaining of a public reservoir In Utah county. Herald. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them When you feel dull after eating, When you have uo appetite. When you have a bad taste in the mouth. When jour liver is torpid. Wheu your oowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will improve your appetite, cleanse and Invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by Sprlngville Drug Co. Marriage Licenses. The following legal permits to wed have been Issued by the county clerk since lat report: nee lat re Wm. III. nnie . Nlelson. aged 20, and Sorenson, 16, both of SpanisU Fork; .Win. Roach, 40, of Spanish Fork, and Carrie Atkin, 29, f Fafview; John W. Rowe, 21, of Spanish Fork, and Barbara A. Christensen, 20, of Goshen; Laron C. Green, 3, and Caroline C. Cartwright 13, both of American Fork; J. II Guyfn, 27,. of Huntington, and AmV-jrWilsoa, 22, of Wallsburg: Ida Anderberg, 21, of Provo; Hyrum Larsen, 23, of Vineyard, and Henrietta McCoy, 27, of Murray; R D. Bird, jr., 20, and Zelpha M. Gallup 19, K)th of Mapleton; Thos. P. Allen 21, and Agnes S. Jensen, 20, both o Provo; Charles G. Wright, 22, and June E. Bassett, 20, both of American Fork; James V, Snyder, 22, of Provo, and Nettalla M. Loverldge, 18, of Sharon; Chas. W. Fullmer. 22. of Springville, and Mary C. Hutchinson i2, of Spanish Fork; John F. Snyder, 29, and Rosetta Smith, 28, both of Provo; James L. Bowlden, 21, and Martha Clark, 19, both of Springville Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long , ago have been In my grave," writes Mrs. S. II Newsoro, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agon) from the worst forms of Indigestion Waterbrash, Stomach and Bo we Dyspepsia. ; But this excellent medl cine did rue a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." ' For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a positive, guaranteed cure Only 50c at Springville Dealers. SYDNEY SMITH'S TABLE TALK Poverty Is no dlbgrace to a man, but it la confoundedly inconvenient. Cultivate the love of reading in young person; It is an unceasing source or pleasure, and probably of innocence. iou puy a man wno is jams or blind, but you never pity htm for being a fool, which ts often a much greater misfortune. Did you ever hear ray definition of marriage? It Is. that It resembles pah of shears,' so joined that they cannot can-not be separated; often moving In op posite directions, yet always punishing punish-ing any one who eomes between them Never give way to melancholy; resist re-sist It steadily, for the habit will encroach. en-croach. I once gave a lady two-and-twenty recipes against melantholy: One was a bright Are; another, to re member all the pleasant things sab! to and of her; another, to keea t bo of. sugar-plums en the chimney-ploee and a kettle elmnwlnfr on the bob. 'Dad" Is Sot Appreciated, There is a class of men who are sel dom if ever appreciated at their true value. In this enlightened aire thev ire commonly called "Dad." It k Dad who humps himself year in and year out on the farm, in the ofnYe. store or workshop, In order that his boy or girl may go away to school, and upon their return home, that the boy may have a flue hone and buggy and the girl a costly piano. It Is Dad that hustles and cultivates great calloused cal-loused knots on his hands and becomes, be-comes, stooped shoulderd in order that his offspring may revel In luxury and make tarnal fools of themselves His sons and daughters have learned at his expense to displse his old fash ioned ways. They secretly liugh at the style of his Sunday coat and his bell-crowned hat. On Sunday when his daughter has company and he would like to sit In the parlor and listen to the music he Is given In various vari-ous ways to understand that his presence Is not desirable, and the poor old man goes into the kitchen and remains the balance of the afternoon. after-noon. God help the son or daughter wh goes back on Dad. In the cato-logue cato-logue of low down cusedness, that of ingratitude to one's parents is the mast contemptible. Piute Piotuer. Of Benefit to Yon. D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md. "During a long iilnebs I was troubled with bed sores, was advised to try DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I was perfect ly cured. It Is the best salve on the market." Sure cure for p'lcs, sores, burns. Beware of counterfeits. People's Drug Co. ITS SPECIALTY. 'Aa I look at it," observed Deacon Ironside, "the reason why your church flcesn't grow faster ia that it lacks fire." "Lacks fire!" exclaimed the other man. "Why, bless you, our church is an organized protest against the idea that there's ever going to be any fire." AN KXPt ANATION. Dibbles "You funny men are apt to joke at the expense of the truth. For example, look at that messenger boy running at the top of his speed." Scribbles "Yes, but it's dollars to doughnuts he has a message for some one at the ball park." -Chicago Daily News. Consumption Cure - Wapa-en's Wapa-en's White Wine of Top Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold In one day if taken in (hue. 25 and r0 cents. Briefly Told. It is necessary to hustle in order to get there, but some meu overdo the thing. The famous play "For Her Sake" Is to be seen at the Provo Opra " House Christmas Night. . Last year there were 192,705 tulles of telegraph lines and 933,15:1 uiflesflTl'a wire in the united States. Some naturalists say that no insects except the silk worm feed upon the leaves of the mulberry tree. To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earlh. 25 and 50 cents. At the meeting of the stockholders of the Springville Banking Co. last week, all the old officers were re eiecieu. ine usual dividend or z per cent was declared The employes of the sugar company gave u dunce at Reynolds hall, Mon day night. A large number of people came over from Provo and Lchi to attend the affair, and the hall w.is crowded. George M?Kenz!c Is in town again t rustle a few more men for his railroad work at Woodiide. The boys will come home for Christmas, and Uncle George can't flinish up until after New Years. Workmen while digging a tunnel Philadelphia uncovered a lineof wood water piping which had been laid in the vear 1801. Much of the pipe was perfectly sound and capable of serv ing Its original purpose. L. I). Crandall came from Weiser, Idaho, Sunday, having completed his contracts there for the Short Liue Mr. Crandall said he could havese cured another contract but the weather didn't look good to hiiu. E, J. Carpenter's splendid product ion of the celebrated play "For Her bntc" with a large cast, elaborate iceneryand magnificent stage effects will be seen at Provo Opera House, Christmas, at both a matinee and evening. H. T. Mclntyre, St. Taul, Minn., who has been troubled with a dis ordered stomach, says. "Chamber. Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me more good than anything I have ever taken." For sale by SDrinuvllle Drug Co, A grateful schoolboy In Spanish Fork admires his teacher so much that the other day he gave her a tuberose. After delightedly inhaling ts fragrance, she asked when u got it. "Oh, dat is dead easy." he renlipd 'I got It otT'n a dead lady," Why flot buy a copyrighted book for that Christmas present you are In doubt about,we have In stock Richard Carvel, Sky Pilot, Lazarre, Alice of Old Vincennes and soeral others of the popular novels of the day Id stock. JoituAN'g Book Stou. George Einig, of Bellevue, Ky., was breaking a big lump of coal the other day, when a frog bopped out of a hole nthoccn'cr. It bad no eyes. E.uig is a thoroughly reliable man, and always al-ways drinks straight Kentucky goods. Quite a bunch of ' Box 15" letters have arrived In town lately. T. D. Mendeohall has a call to the mis sion field, also has Richard Menden-hall Menden-hall of Mapleton. The names of other summoned to lab r among the heathen have not yet been reported to the reporter. It is occasionally desirable in a hath room window or in one having an object! ob-ject! mable outlook to have an opaque pane. The pretty, frosted effect often seen in restaurants and saloons can be readily produced at home at little cost. To a pint'of-stale ale add a handfull of Epsom salts. Mix and apply with a brush. This makes a hard Bnish that will remain indeflnitly. or, if disired, I may be removed by scrubbing at any time. New York Evening Pout. Of a popular young Springville missionary, the Ikneret News says; "Elder Geo. R. Maycock returned from his mission to Illinois, Dec 8, after an absence of twenty-three months. Most of his time was spent in Chicago, III., the latter five or six months In the county districts of the Southern Illinois conference, he being its president. He has p;r formed a good work and would have remained until spring had it not been for the serious illness of his mother, she having been confined to her bed for nine weeks (ever since the death of her 17-year-old son, Jas. E rrom typhoid fever.) Her case be came critical and it was thought best that Elder Maycock should return. He Is the son of Bishop Geo. II. May-ejek May-ejek of the First ward." To Cure A Cold Iu One Day. Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. All druRKtsts refund the money If it fall to cure. K. W. Grove's Ktgnatuie la on each box 23c Ilungerford Academy Classes in Bookkeeping an I Commercial Com-mercial Arithmetic will be started January 7th, at the Ilungerford. Tuition, including bonks and all papers and forms, $5 for eight weeks. For further information Inquire of H. G. Bhown, Principal. Stops the Congh and Works eft the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahleti cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cenU. A Farm to Kent. Forty-six acres, more t.r less, all in alfalfa or lucern, fenced in, east and little smith of Strong's brickyard on 31111 mi x' in h iii'iim, vt it n yf ffrTiti w in" water right, on reasonable terms for one or two years. For information write at once to M. M. Thomas, i Mammoth, Juab Co., Utah. Saved His Life. "I wish to say that I feel I owe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." writes II. O. Christenson of Hayfleld, Minn "For three years I was troubled with dyspepsia so that I could hold nothing on my stomach. Many times I would be unable to retain a morsel of food, Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I read one of your advertise ments on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought It fit my case and commenced its use. I began to improve from the first bottle. INow I am cured and recommend it to all." Digests your food. Cures all stomach troubles. People's Drug Co. A New Lodge. On Monday evening District Deputy W. F. Finley organized lodge of Modern Woodmen of America here, with thirty-four members. The charter members are as follows: The charter members of th.eldg are as follows: R. C. BaileyrSam Dal- llrj, A. A. Brown, C. E, Frlel. . F. J. Moore, W. C. Cooper, Victor iXillin, E. J. Oakley, Walter Adams, J. C. Weeber, G.W. Beckman, E. J. Thorn, A. J. Malmstrnm, Mark Reynolds, G. R. Roylance, W. E. Sumslon, P. L. Ward. E. Duncan, Dr. F. Dunn, Hy- rum Straw, Wilson Conover, Douald Pratt, William Brown, C. E Swenson, F. A Groesbeck, E. W. Malmstroiu, Robert Hutchinson, James Weight, Will Roylance, C. V. Ridges, James Smith. II. A. Whitney, Lester Ash- croft, J. Williams. The otllicers of the lodge are as fol lows: Venerable eonel, R. C Bailey: worthy adviser, W. C. Ccoper; banker. Walter Abams: clerk, Mark Reynold: escort, Mutuucl I'allln; watchman, E, J. Oakley; sentry, G. W. Beckwnan; physielan, Dr. F. Dunn; chief forest er, Victor jjainn; Doard or managers, one year, r.. morn; two years, u. v Ridges; three years. P. L. Ward. Secret societies have secured quite hold in Springville lo the last four or five years. There are now three lodges heiCj each with a strong and substantial membership. Oue of these, the Foresters, has a ladles' auxiliary. VAllltA MJr 111 HSE lAUS. Bott tuuxh Syrnn. Tt liixid. UM In time Com irr iro!irin. rTl n i Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been mirori nftor evervthimr else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles.. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt & Co.. UUicago Thetl.fcottle contains timtstbo50c. suet A Good One COLORADO MIDLAND train No. ff, leaving Ogden at 7:45 a.m., Salt Lake at 8:3u a.m., arriving at Colorado Springs at 5:45 a.m., or Denver at 8:10 a.m., is a good train, and the fastest train between be-tween Utah points and Denver. The Favorite One is COLORADO MIDLAND Train No. 4, leaving Ogden at 7:15 p.m.. Salt Lake 8:20 p.m., arriving at Grand Junction at 6 a.m.. giving pas-ernrers the entire day to view the sunerb scenery in Colorado, nrriving at uienwood Spriugjat 8:30 a.m. Lead ville 1 p.m. Mao-ito Mao-ito 5:50 p.m. Colorado Springs 6:10 p.m.. and Denver at 8:40 p.m. in time to make connections with ail lines for the North, Fast, or South.' Both these trains carry rullniau sleepers through without change. Ordinary sleepers for Denver, Omaha and St. Paul leave Ogden ou train No 6 each Wednesday morning. For Denver, Omaha and Chicago tne ordinary sleeper leaves on train No. 4 each Wednesd iy evening. H. DOJlfELL, Gen'i kmi 0. S. DEVOE, Tra?. Pass. Agent. 206 South West Temple Dooly BU., SALT LAKE CITY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Fii2 FUripmre for Molitlat) phijers- II our fine Bed Room Suites, Center Tables and Carpets will not pleas-e yu for holiday gifts, you will be truly hard to satisfy. Prices and terms unequalled. JVIOXjIDINJ" c3 OA1' 'X 1 JL LIU Y -l UNDERTAKER Oaslx-ots, Oofflns, Linings, Handles, H3to. And all kinds of Undertakers' Goods. Special attention given to orders for home made Casket and Coffins of all kinds. Also have a Full Line of Wall Paper Samples Walter Wheeler, Vitlir Rlnnlra 1?..oi . uiuvm Ajuot ui SOLD FOR $5,100! S PRUSSIAN STOCK FOOD KLSVBfl-t MODIL t And Pmwrlun Stock Food a rrrf row! food, :k Food Tvrr rood food I jrmm uu HI. I U iri the Judtrc .t th k.n. City Stock ShowTwrite. "I ht bMn ffvdlmr rnu.l.n stock Food for lout fonr v tn n,. .. . mnnoi bo lHt. 1 hve ukh! nor,i kind, and mad thon.uh?r7t..,.i "JJM nd will mjr It .11 th. rort. It will kp mr hom In hotter eot.dlilon thin 5rol.iUl lVu upeno; to i is vi utiicr. iTi. niDver.wnfl mmtt vir one of my horw. had dlktomorr. 1 dcmltlnl tW d, oUh, s'to?kFnriJi h rt nd lrv.,,M l.m from tnklnv It, 1 think thM.J lnvalu.bl.aud hMrtlly rocottunonmuu..V.M. KI.EVEK, IUooiburK.O It take Brains to Raise Hleh Clma M W hy not hollow thli "feVmil! 7 68 PAGE BOOK FREE. If no,r.nt u your wu writ. u.. wiuih riDV OO 1200 Feeds S3. SO Mir.tirwtvmn of I'rawlan Potiltrr f ood. Heuro .HT These Goods Guaranteed and For TIME T -A. 33 I. ID FOB SPRINGVILLE. UTAF1 GOING WEST To Salt Lake, Ogden and the t'oart. No. 5. Pacific limited I,y H;l0a No. 7, from Tintlc to Salt Lake City, .... ...... .Lv. S:)5a. at Lv. 11:00 aT No Paclflc B Nq. 9. from Sanpete to Salt Lake Lv.i:0p.m No. 3. Pacific express Lv 9:3f: p. m No. 8, Passenger, from S-lt Lake to Tintlc Lv.Bii0p.Bi No. 38, Springville to Tlntic, Mixed. dally except Sunday Lv. 5:5. N GOING EAST. No. . Mall and express Lv B.-.W a. m Nu. 10. Passenger and mail, from Salt - Lake to Sanpete valley L. 0::a.ra. No. 2, Scenic special Lv. 4:2.'p . No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 0:43 p. m. O.P.THOMPSON. GEO. W. HEI.NTZ. Local Agt, Art. Gen. P&u. Agt Travelers From the Kocky Mountains to Chicago and the East have a long journey ahead or them, and it is not a bad idea to use a Little Care in selecting the most comfortable comfort-able as well as the quickest route. Those who have ! Once Tested the comforts of the Omaha Chicago Chi-cago Short Line seldom hesitate about asking for tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St- Paul Railway. Solid train of Electric-Lighted Palace Cars the Finest Mmle, All coupon ticket agcuts have our tickets on sale. L. L. DOWNING. Commercial Agent. Salt Lake City. Huh. Iligit : Giate : Mini n-fJni : Wmk IN Marble and Granite- monuments, heaihtones, markers, t-'b;eis, copies, etc., ets. Pl'OVO - - XJtCiiX. : : t T . . I 1, .-. . Springville. i ucKaru 3 store. The man who breeds this kind of hog;s is Mr. Ed. Klever, of Bloomingburg, O. He says of rA it . ... . Mui.i.j a . . loan, cIch Kix KLUvkU- m.t pauLi Minn Powders. Lin Killer v, ." Sale by Spring viiiLk Dbvo Co. |