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Show f 3 BUSINESS DIRECTOR'S' Molen & Ciiffrey, Furniture, Stat eet. . G. E Anderson, i'Loiogrnuher. State street H.T. Reynolds, general Merchandise, State street. Fred Carter, contractor and builder. Monro stree Peal Bros. & Mendenhall, , general merchandise. State street. Wra. B. Roylance, harness, dealer in harness flxtureti. State st. G. S. Wood Mercaiitle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Win. M. Iloylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and frain; bicycles, (rtudelmker wagons. State street. George Selwyn, Dealers In all kinds or Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you good. Job Printing. Print shop is north side of State street. T" This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. th remedy that rnre a eeM la one day The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J, M. GCJL1CK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Professional Cards. F DUNN, M. D. 'physician AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Bu'.lding. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. (" JEO- SMART, M. D, Physlalan and Surgeon. ' Office In Kooms 6 and , in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 ft. m.. 12 to S and 5 to 0 p. Hi. S THING V1LLE, UTAII. D. a JOHNSON, JUtomey-at-Lmui end factory .Publie. . Si'Rijjovillk. Utah. James caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAII. ; : Dr. N. II. PACKARD, : : DENTIST Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and rHll kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT KESIDENC'E Due block south and 1 cast of It. O. W. dept Springville. Utah. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAII. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Snrinjrville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. D. C. Johnson, Corn. Elliot N. Joudan, R. K. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY PROVO, UTAH. First class work in all lines. Family Fam-ily washings a specialty. Laundry taken Tuesdays and returned Thursdays. Thurs-days. Springvill'i agency at Jordan's Book Store. The Meat Kept at Selwyi'sIealMel Is Always the Freshest, Sweetest, Best! . A Fine Line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard, Pickles, Canned Goods, Vegetable. Fish and Game In Season OUR TRICES ARE REA.SUNAHLE The Independent. WM. F. GIBSON - Publisher. Entered at the post office at Springville. Dtah. for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months, Three months, 11.25 .75 .40 The infant beet sugar industry in-dustry i9 screaming lustily for protection and tbj little darling will get it. Tlie latest in the electric line is a telephone with a meter attachment. If it works like a gas meter talk will no longer be cheap. Secretary Root says that not less than 150,000 Philippine children are enrolled in the free schools which the government has already established. Peoria distilleries turned 800,-000 800,-000 bushels of good corn into whiskey in a single week, but what that whiskey will turn men into is yet to be shown. "The first essential is determining deter-mining how to deal with the great industrial combinations is knowledge of the facts publicity." Theodore Roosevelt. Roose-velt. Uncle' Sara and John Bull seem to have pleased the Senate with their last sample of trea'y-inuking, trea'y-inuking, and it is now in order for Uncle Sam to show the people His skill as a canal-maker. canal-maker. A wa'er gusher has been struck by oil borers in the heaj-t of New Mexico'i Death Deseit that promises to prove more valuable than an nil gusliir. It is pouring out 1,000 gallons an hour. The Secietary of Agriculture reports an increase in the value of irrigated lands in Louisiana from $5 and $10 per acre to $50 and $100 per acre. Real estate men may find that irrigation is even more profitable than ad vertising. It may become necessary for the Supreme Court to employ an editor to put ' its decisions into language that can only be construed one way, although it would be opposed by the lawyers who would lose business by such plainness. ., , j Mr. Roosevelt remarks that "On the whole wages in the United States are higher than ever before in our history" and "the standard of living "is also higher." - We venture to add that the cost of meat and potatoes is higher still. From the almost daily spectacles on Springville street-t, it would not appear that the absence of a saloon was doing much to prevent drunkenness. Occasionally the marshal arrests a man, and the police justice fines him from $1 to $5. The boys seem to regard these little assessments as mere incidents of a drunk simply another phase of the headache and "daric brown taste" which follow a drunk. How would it be to try giving them $15 or $20, 15 or 20 days in jail, or both? It might be the means of restraining the old soaks and of preventing younger boys graduating as soaks. It might also be well to restrain the bovs by runniug them in before they reach the "floppy" stage and have made fools of themselves. WOZIXQ IN PUBLIC. The agitation against "boozing" "booz-ing" at dances is beginning to bear fruit. The public schools give a dance Friday night, invitations to which have not been extended to drinking men and boys, so far as known. Boys or men appearing at the hall under the influence of liquor in any manner will be promptly ejected. This is & good beginning and should be followed up. Manager John Reynolds assures as-sures us that at hia dance on Christmas night lie will do the best he can to have an orderly, respectable crowd, and that he will see that the objectionable characters are looked after by officers. The lovers of dancing can well afford to support Mr. Reynolds in this, as it will be for the benefit of all. We feel sure none of the boys when in their right minds wish to be ungentleicanly, but boys with liquor in them lose their good sense and have small regard re-gard for decency or anything else but the vagaries of a booze-befuddled booze-befuddled brain. If you want to and must drink, boys, don't do it at dances or in public; try some other time and place. BAD ADVERTISERS. A number of the State exchanges ex-changes are running the ad-vertising ad-vertising of the "International Aurul Clinic," of Chicago. This business is placed by the Independent Advertising Agency, of the same place. Turn them down, boys; a responsible re-sponsible publisher's agency in Chicago advises us that the "Aural Clinic" people do business busi-ness in a fashion which makes cash in advance the only safe procedure. Another- recent purchaser of space is the Hub Advertising Agency, of Boston-This Boston-This concern is not listed or rated where reliable concerns are wont to be found, says our Chicago correspondent. Many of the papers are also running Dr. Taft's advertising, als that of the Noyes-Fuller Co. and E. B Giles & Co. This paper traded space for experience experi-ence with one or two of these firms in face of a warning. Drop them all, brethren; they've no money to- pay with, even were they so disposed. When Booker T. Washington dined at the White. House, the newspapers up in Massachusetts were loud in their praise of the President for ignoring the unwritten un-written social law regarding race, color and previous condition con-dition of servitude. When Booker tried to get a room at the hotels in Springfield, Mass., the other night, they were all too full to accommodate him. Same old story. Makes a difference differ-ence whose ox is gored. The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, liruises, Cuts, Wounds, Corns, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Hucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Bums, Scalds, Holls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Springville Dealers. Hsr.ly Palmetto Tree. The palmetto tree of Jacksonville etood the recent conflagration there better than any other kind. While nearly all other trees in the wide sweep of the fire perished from the heat, the palmettos are putting out groen shoots, showing that they have life and vigor left. Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physicians were unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester. Ind., "hut was completely cured lv Dr. Kind's New Lire Fllis." Thr'i work wonders In stomaeh and liwr troubles Cure cm,m I nation, sick headache, i'.c at Spi Iny v lllc Dealeis; Biliousness uIhT used your valuable CA8CA-RET8 CA8CA-RET8 and And them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have used them for some tlma f or ind igestlon and biliousness and am now completely com-pletely cured. Recommend them, to erery one. Once tried, you will never be without them la the family." Ew. A. Wabi, Albany, MY. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Ttstt Good. Do Good, Merer Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. Kto, 26c 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... "H lae Cmfmf, CMea. ulml, law Twk. Ml M.TA.Rlfi Bold and enaranteed by all drag- I U-BAU aulM to CVMS Tobacco Habit mm Points on Tree Planting;. In planning for the arrangement ol trees and shrubbery we must assume that space Is not limited, that there are some roods of ground at least, about the house to devote to the purpose. pur-pose. And first, because comfort Is of primary importance In the home, let there be screens and clumps and belts of evergreens to the north and west as shelter from the piercing winds that blow from those directions. If the house fronts to the south or east, these may be quite near and form not only a needed protection from the chilling chil-ling blasts, but a pleasing background for small deciduous trees and shrubs. If, however, the house must face either west or north their shelter must be at a greater distance, but there they should be If nossible. and In this case a thick screen a little north of east may be very desirable, for we all know how marrow-chilling, catarrh-producing catarrh-producing and mentally depressing an easterly wind can be. 80 let us plant trees, preferably evergreens, upon all sides except the south, leaving this space open for the free sweep of southern south-ern breeies, which are the prevalent ones In the hottest weather, and so welcome, especially at night, and which are mild in cold weathar; and also to give free access to sunlight. We talk of trees and vines for shade, but when we stop to think of It, there is only a smal, part of the year, seldom more than three months, when sunshine is not a welcome visitor vis-itor in our houses. Then we will plant bur evergreens on the ncrth, east and west, leaving the south for the unobstructed unob-structed passage of life-giving sun-.fihjne sun-.fihjne and refreshing southern breezes. 1 Having provided for" requisite shelter, shel-ter, we may proceed to p!ant our ornamental orna-mental trees and shrubs; these may pe effectively massed upon the right and left of grounds in front of the house, leaving an open rpace for lawn directly in front, fsr afte- all, ia there anything thru adds more to the attractiveness at-tractiveness of a place than a perfectly graded, well turfed and well kept lawn. The lawn should gradually widen as It approaches the street, the shrubbery massed so that the densest part is near the house, the lighter narrowest next to the street, which should of course be bordered with elms, maples or other trees. In grouping shrubs be careful to place the taller, more rapid growing ones in the background, the smaller In foreground, as seen from both street and lawn. Occasional handsome shrubs or well cared for flower beds may dot the lawn, but none should hide the house or too much obstruct the view from the front windows or verandas. A Good Cough Medicine. Fnm the Ocuette, TmtxtiKtmlta. Australia. I find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is an excellent medicine. 1 have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two months, and it has effected a cure. I have great pleasure in recommending it. W. C. Wockneb. This is the opinion of one of our oldest and most respected residents, and has been voluntarily given in good faith that others mar try the remedy and le benefited, as was Mr. Wockner. This remedy is sold by Springville Drug Co. 51 I prwpUr fTtmi, 0 JO TXX. av4al,aktcB,V J or nKt far fNa ranort OS raUatabilitr. Book "How V JtoOMslau.S. roraifa rousutao: mae-aisrii, i ..... . ,j )ATrf LAWTIRS OP II TIAM rgACTICI.t FbEs. FtlrMI Imi (tot onrM iinmn. 1 All buuuMl wmltiiaBUti. sWun4 sdyiot. ilhfal( M MO PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. lMrrW kfodorsts ehmrms. rrc. a. snow & co. ATINT LAWYERS, On. U. 1 Patent Office, WASHIflGTON, 0. C. to write for our confidential letter before ap plying ror paini at tumj w.,w We promptly obtain V. o. and Foreign PATENTS .n TP1DE MARKS orretaru EN TIRE attoroey'e fee. Bend model, sketch or pmio ana we smu mmiuini.K FREE report on patentability. We give the beil legal service and advice, and out charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyer, 0pp. U.S. Patent Office.YVashlngton, D.C j?f-X CANDY if fL TJj CATHARTIC jk A. A. BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on him. Ladies' - and - Children's Hair cuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Bait 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. Shopi One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. FRED M. HOUT2 Lessee of THE SPRINGVILLE ROLLER MILLS, MANUJfACTUHEKS OF FLOUR and FEED Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash paid for Wheat. These Goods Guaranteed and INCH S 111 REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, bot ia price only. "Take Down w J guns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00, but they will outsbt 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 svstem of manufacture Dermittine S them to be sold at buyable prices. J r FBEE Send same sad address on S WINCHESTER REPEATING r Get Married in Our Rings. Our we lding rings are lucky ring's, and the bride who has one of our rinirs on ber finger is wedded to a reliable man, because be came to a reliable store, bought a reliable ring at a reliable price straws that indicate that be will make a reliable husband. ' BECK'S JEWELRY STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. Springs White; Sulphur II R A t ll S TTTTITxTT? f A a. fs YourJUiVer! you nave headaches, tongue is coatea, Daa Dreatn. Dowels i-AiicttnU. licta in ihm nr.ni it h ) .4 If not all of these svmrjtoms. some of them ? It's your liver. anv or j 1 I iffle mm II V G. E. ANDERSON Xoxt x-o.lt Zjandsoapo Plaotograplior. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS ia all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, t tock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot, KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. The Only Line Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Curls-bad Curls-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. Trowbridgk, T. F.& P.A. Salt Lake Cilli, Utah. H.U.TOWNSEND.G.P AT. A. St. Louis, Mo. COUCH, DISTEMPER, PINK- PVC and alt Throat and Lane Trouble tn horr - 1 CAN BK CURES HMD RKVCMTCO BV USIHO TBE PRVSUAB COBSN MB OlSTEMPCt CURE. It purifies the bloo 1 and puts the animal in condition to ward off the EPIDEMIC MOW RACIHe. If jotir horse has a cosgh or nasal trouble the Prussian Cough and Distemper Core will cure H. IT CUREB MIS NORSE. Mr. Paul MnffUnKon, Merri&nl Park, Minn., Hn: Mjr borm wan alek with the dtMsse that 1 a epidemic a kind of watemper. 1 umq two packages Froanaa Cough and Distemper Cure and brought him out all Hght. . hm BOO, r Maav. SOo. PRUSSIAN REMEDY CO., St. Pavv, Mink. For Sale by spuing ville Duug Co. ESTER posts! card lor IS4 para Illustrated crtalocne. ' ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN, CT j Private Baths Large Pool for Men V "RAT? 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