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Show Brigtit's Disease The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1901. kThe transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was Daid by a party of business men for a specific for Bright's Disease and Diabetes, hitherto incurable diseases, -r They commenced the serious in restigatioa of the specific Nov. 15, 1900. They interviewed scores of the cured and tried it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching them. They also got physicians to name chronic, incurable cases, and ad- tnlnisteied it wiih the physicians for juuges. Up to Aug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test cases were either well or progressing .favorably. There being but thirteen per cent of failures, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. The proceedings of the investigating committee com-mittee and the clinical reports of the test cases were pumished and will be mailed free on application. Address John J. Fulton Company, 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Cal. HARHER & BROWN Sells the tenderest and . best meats on the market. They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured nua's, lard, picles, canned goods, vegetables and fish and game in season. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 1 t DICK! A XORMAX STALLION Will serve at the residence of James H. Holley, at Mapleton, Utah, for the season of 1902, on the following terms; $7.00 for the season. Ten per cent discount will be given for cash in advance. James H. Holley, Roswell Bird. Irs .Stores k Stores ' - 'i . ; 2 YON MOLCK. 56 West, 2nd South St. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Specialists in all chronic, nervous arid private deseases. Consultation free- John Reynolds Breeder of Thoroughbred White Flymoth Kocfcs Oild Edge Stock. Prices..' Rigbt. . (2. je&ngon Will continue his USIGtAXj PRACTICE at this offiice. REMEMBER : He is a Notary Public, and will give special care to the making mak-ing of all Deeds, Morcgages, WilJs and all Legal Papers that require care and attention. He will also find Renters or Buyers for Ileal Estate. If you have property for sale or rent, call on him, hewill charge you nothing noth-ing for.advertising, unless a sale is made, or a rental secured. Special attention paid to Probate Matters. so YEARS' EXPERIENCE .A Trade Marks -t Designs 'twill Copyrights &c. AnyoM Mndlnc m sketch and description may malckly ascertain or opinion free whether an larentton la probably patentable. Communications Communica-tions atrtotly confidential. Handbook on Patents ant free, Oldest agency for secnrinR patents. Patents taken tfiroogb Munn & Co. receive p4cUU notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfltnerican. A handsomely Ulnstrated weekly. largest dr. tmtLnn f my scientific journal. Terms, $3 a Tear: four months, $L Sold toy all newsdealers. Kill & Co.36,BMtdy Hew York Braneb Office, 636 T SU Waahlntoa, U. C 4 yiJLlKJUl A T a TEHSE TiUiES Of TflE TOHlfl. For rent or sale, the Junction Hotel, furnished. Apply at this office. The primary department at the Hungerford will start a beginners class next Monday. Old Dan Cloward, the crazy man of the village forty years ago and who has been in the asylum since its first opening, died there last Sunday. Just the thing for Utahs best Crop! A fine line of Baby carriages and Go- Carts, just in; fifty to select from, at II.T.Reynolds &Co. The Maccabee band, discoursed sweet music, last Sunday afternoon, at their grand stand at the City park, to a large concourse of citizens. If the curtain light, or listeners, or anything about our buggies need repairing, bring it to Th. Peterson's blacksmith shop, and he will fix it for you. The Evening Telegram of Salt Lake delivered every evening at yuur house except Suuday night for 60 cents per month. Leave orders at Jordan's Book Store. Willis Johnson came ia from White Plains, Nevada, Tuesday, where he had been assisting Richard Palfrey-man's Palfrey-man's Railroad outfit cast up a bit of the continental highway. Attention is called to the ad. of John Kindred appearing in this issue. A glance at his stock wili convince the farmers that he has a full and complete line of farm machinery Heber J, Grant has returned from his mission field, among the ''yellow boys" of Japan. His voice is in full tune and conference visitors will un doubtedly have the opportunity of hearipg him in one of his famoussolos. Mr. Mose Gudmundson will give in structions on the Violin, Cornet, Clar inet, Guitar, Trombone and other orchestral instruments. Will also give instructions in harmony. Charges very light for the next three months. It was decided last Sunday, that all four wards, meet at 2, p. m., each Sabbath, in the large Meeting House and at their wards in the evening, and on the monthly fast days, when they meet at 2, p.m. for those services. Byron Blanchard, one of the native bornsonsof this City, came down from Fall River. Idaho, last Saturday in company with his wife, for & few dajs visit with his relatives, and to look again upon the scenes of his childhood. I The Parlor meeting, at Mrs. Zina Cumming' List Fridav, held by the ladies of the W.C.T.U., was very inter esting .and instructive throughout. The ladies if the city should . remem ber the date and place tf these meetings meet-ings and , attend- them for they are prolific of yreat gt)od. On the GLh ult.. a marriage license was issued-to Robert Hutchinson and Dra Curt is, to enter into the bonds of matrimony. The knot was tied the same evening, and the happy pair are n vv under ful' sail, in the matrimonial matrimo-nial bark. May gentle winds propell them on their lifes voyage.- Spring is coming and we are prepared prepar-ed for our trade better than ever before be-fore in staple and fancv Dry Goods and notions. Call and see our nice, pleasant girls, they know just what you want and will treat you in the most metropolitan style, while you are inspecting our New Spring Stock. Yours Truely, H. T. Reynolds Co. Spring and Summer Styles, 1902, IN Clothing, Hats and Gents Furnishings, NOW READY AT A'RTO N The Clothiers. 45 - 47 Main St. Salt Lake City. Our stock is so large, and representing the Newest Styles, GOOD QUALITY, great variety in pattern and design, with LOW PRICES combined, make it possible. for us to PLEASE ALL COMERS. If you do not need a suit, perhaps we can sell you a Hat or a Shirt. , We Specially Invite Tour Inspection to our SPECIAL VALUES in $10 $12.50 & &15 suits BARTOH in CO. Ex-Marshal Gemmel was in town this week from his railroad camp at Grassy Trail, R.G.W. A first grade class will be started in the Hungerfords primary, Monday April 7th. Always something good to read in stock at Jordan's Book Store. If he hasn't what you want he will get it for you. The ubiquitous D.P. Felt, came overa-wheel, from Provo, Monday, and called in to pay his compliments to the force. Horses like oats, Spring chickens like wheat. We have plenty of both to trade for cash. Yours truly H.T.Revnoids &Co. ttvvt? atw Three, and one half acres of good land, orchard and grove, a good brick house, well and cellar; a snap! Inquire at this office. Miss Nellie Boyer has returned to New York having closed her engagement engage-ment with Miss Seligman in "In Para dise." She will return home in May for a visit. Father Main waring was interred in a home made casket, put up by Walter Wheeler, form mountain pine. The outside covering, handles and ornaments were imported. Farmer Bramall, gave this office a pleasant call Monday. He takes a hopeful view of the coming farming season, and thinks the prospects for moisture better than for the last three years. The school Trustees are now con sidering applications of teachers to fill the roll for Springville District for the school year of 1902-3. Now is the time to make your calling and ellection sure. Rev. Abel Leonard of the Episcopal church, will preach at their chapel in this City next Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock; also the ordinance of baptism will be administered to two children at the same service. Public generally invited, Just arrived at H.T.Reynolds &Co., from Chicago, TWO CAR LOADS of strictly up to date furniture, everything every-thing necessary to furnish a home complete. Donotgo out of town when you can do as well and often better here. Yours truly H.T.Reynolds &Co "A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Di-arrhoea Remedy when my son was suffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my regular regu-lar physician, who stands high in his profession. After administering three doses of it, my son regained consciousness conscious-ness and recovered entirely within twenty-four hours," says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawford, Va. For sale by the Spiingville Drug Co. Joshua Fielding, an old time resi dent of Springville, had a narrow es cape from starvation in the mountains near Huntington last week. He was encamped in a cabin and was known to be out of provisions but as it was storming so fearfully it was thought- to be impossible to reach him. As the storm did not abate and fearing the old man might attempt to come down and thereby surely perish, a res-ouing res-ouing party was started out, which after surmounting almost superhuman super-human diflculties the Crusoe in the snow bound cabin was reached and rescued. His provisions were gone and things had begun to assume a very serious asDect. & CO are likely to be used for glazing coffee? If you knew, you would bo sure to demand Lion Coffee which ia never contaminated with any glazing of any sort, either eggs or glue just pure, fresh, strong, fragrant coffee. The sealed package insures Uniform Uni-form mialifcv nyt t rochncuae f5 cms A first grade or beginners class will be started at the . Hungerford, next Monday. FOR RENT, furnished, or unfurnished, unfur-nished, the Carter brcik cottnge." Apply to Mrs. A.P.Reid. Try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic. For sale by Springville Drug Co, For a good meal in any style, fresh bread, confectionery and cigars; also for fresh Oysters, in any style, call at Mrs. Van Norsd all's. M. H. Arries, an old railroad, man died at the home of his father-in-law Proctor Humphrey, on the 2Gth, and was interred in the Evergreen ceme-terylast ceme-terylast Monday. He had been working work-ing in the mines at Eureka, where he contracted a severe cold, which settled set-tled into la grippe. He leaves a. wile and two small children. The Easter serman, delivered by Rev. Thatcher, in the City Hall last Sunday evening was well attended, and listened to with breathless attention atten-tion throughout. The topic was "Easter Hope," and he attempted to prove by the nature that surrounds us that i mortality is an assured fact. He will speak at the same place next Sunday week. The Black Hawk War Veterans will no doubt be surprised to learn that they have been paid for their services, performed in 18G5-6-7. A copy of the muster rolls received at this office show that some eighty -Ave companies were enlisted for the war and all received their pay from the paymaster of the Territorial Militia. A very bad accident befell Mrs. Elisabeth Packard last Sunday even ing from which she carries one arm in a sling and has a damaged eye. As she was descending the stairs, think ingshehad reached the bottom she went down two steps at a time and fell, striking her head and arm against the wall. She is able to be up. .Our Grocery Department: We have on sale choice California mixed pickles at 15 cts per qt; 2 qts 25cts; Sour crout at 10 cts per qt; 2 qts 15 cts; a choice line of canned meats, vege tables and fruits; in fact a full and complete assortment of staple and fancy groceries at bottom .prices We are always pleased to see you Very truly Yours, H.T.Reynolds &Co . - Cheap Rates East The Great Rock Island and Pacific Railway has served notice on the Chairman of the Western Passenger Association making a proposition eff ective for rates from Chicago to Denver, Den-ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, as follows: Date of sales, July 1st to 10th, August 1st to 14th, September Sep-tember 1st to 10th, inclusive, at $25. 00; intermediate" points in proportion; and on June 1st to 30th, July 11th to 31st, August 15th to 31st, and Sep tember 11th to 15th, at one fare plus $2.00. A proposition was also submitted for east-bound rates from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, at one fare, plus $2 00; on sale, June 7th and 8th; 13th and 14th, and June 24th, to September 12th inclusive. It will be seen that the early selling dates east-bound in June, will take care of the school teachers immediately immedi-ately after school closes. The New Baptist Church Will be dedicated on Sunday 6th inst. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, followed fol-lowed by the dedication service, the sermon being preached by Pastor Bruce Kinney, the new Geueral Missionary Miss-ionary for Utah. The Baptist Church Choir will furnish the music. At 2. 45 there will be a service for children and young people, at which the Girl's choir from Provo will sing. At 7:30 the evening service will commence with singing by the Provo choirs, and the sermon will be preached preach-ed by Pastor Frank Barnett of Salt Lake City. To all these services the public will be heartily welcome. Consumption Cafe Warn er's White Wine of Tat Syvup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. Only That. While the Supreme Court chamber is being remodeled the Supreme Court sits in the room of the senate committee com-mittee of the judiciary. The justices, arrayed in their long black silk gowns, sit around the committee table and solemnly listen to long-winded arguments. argu-ments. The other day a member of the judiciary committee strayed intc the room. Justice Brewer saw him. A moment later a note from the justice reached the senator. "This is not the committee on the judiciary," wrote Justice Brewer. "This is nothing but the Supreme Court" Washington Star, Mapleton Mattering. MARCH 29., Most of .the farmers of Mapleton have formed a union, with Geo. B. Matvsoa as president. The object is tu combine against outside influences, that have caused some trouble in the past. They also expect ex-pect soou to form some home industries. indust-ries. John Mendenhall nd John Tucket Jr., will leave for Canada, Thursday, where they will buy ranches if the country suits. . ' The History of Springville. Having a few Histories of Springville Spring-ville on hand the following offer is made; Every new subscriber to the Independent , w ho will pay o ri e v ea r in advauce, $1,25, will lm given a History free! All old subscribers who will pay one year in advance will be served the same. In order to make this paper more interesting, the publishers propose to give a biographical sketch of some of the old t imers, male or female, or some brief incident in the hitory of our city, each week. It has been suggested sug-gested that such readings will be of much interest to all. This matter will be filed with the History, and used in its revission, which will be undertaken in due time. Any person who may be in possession possess-ion of such historical data, please hand it in; write concisely and plainly, plain-ly, and with ink, on one side only and it will have due consideration: The Histories are 50 cents. Rio Grande Conference Rates For Conference aud Ladies Relief Society Excursions, the Rio Grande Western wili sell round trip tickets from Springville to Salt Lake and return, for $2.10. Tickets can be purchased from April 3d to 6th inclusive; inclu-sive; good returning until April 12 Trains will leave Springville at 8.15' a.m., and 4.25 p m. Trains leave Salt Lake returning; at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative ISromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signatuie Is on each to y. 25c 7 CO-OP FURNITUR JOHN HENRY SMITH, Prest. O. II. I'ETTIT, Treas. Will sell CARPETS, STOVES and FURNITURE at reduced prices during Conference. Call and examine our goods and prices. We will treat you right. Try Us. We Are Located At 33 THE LEADING MPS Annie MILLINER Will Give a Grand Spring; Sale This and Next Week. HUNDREDS of New Styles for All the Swell Styles in Street Hats. Springville ladies are kindly requested request-ed to call. LIVERY and CORNER of ROYLAHCE STABLES Gentle horses, and a-new lot of first clas3 vehicles in ; constant readiness. 3E3. DkB3E3C03Fl.Ir, HEro. f Over -Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three TUHV- r'i s "v muucya are vdiit blood purifiers, they filter fil-ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do their work. matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the kidney trouble. u negieoea Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and moUr r i , i they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney-poisoned kidney-poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning begin-ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stance U : 1 a. r - .-.uiBuiiwi tor us wonderful cures of the most distressing cases by all druggists in fifty-cent fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. siz-es. Ynn mav hov o - - - A aAmpic uouie Dy mail Home of SwamtvRoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. freMont Koospvelt's Horses. President Roosevelt's new horses. Admiral and Ganeral, weigh together 2,350 pounds. The coachmen and footmen foot-men wear red, white and blue cockaded which was the badge worn by JelTer-sonian JelTer-sonian Republicans until 1798. DEALER iH . . , Bain wagons, Enterprise buggies, McCormick and Champion binders, mowers harness and all FARM MACHINERY. JS alt Lake Jpity. LEWIS M. CANNON, Vice Prest. W. N. WILLIAMS. Supt. Sis and 37 Rfiain St. & AT PROVO this Millinery Event. TRANSFER and SIXTH STREET. J.R KINDRED, B CO. Jones fltkin |