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Show HARDER & BROWN Sells tne teriderest and "best meats cm the market. They also keep a choice line of fresh and cured meats, lard, pickles, canned goods, vegetables and fish and game in season. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. J. t IIpRED, DEALER IN , . .2 Bain wagons, Enterprise buggies. ilcCorinick and Champion binders, mowers harness and all FARM MACHINERY. REDUCTO R E 0 u c T 0 Is a perfectly nannies vegetable compound. It positively and permanently perma-nently eliminates corpulency corpu-lency and superfluous flesh. It is a CURE ABSOLUTE and as harmless as fresh air. ThousanJs of patients pa-tients have used this treatment. Physicians endorse it. Write to us for SAMPLE TREA MENT Semi 10c. Correspondence Correspond-ence strictly confidential. Everything in plain sealwl packages. You can make "JSeducto' at home if ytu desire.: you need have no fear of evil effect--. Address, Ad-dress, GINSENG CHEMICAL CO., 3701 S. Mersoi Ate., St. LOUIS MO. R E D u c T 0 REDUCTO Ur I Vfi "atusjcs sosmve mt hid llCALIllU roB THl ' Mil or LEAD POISONING. KHIUMt-TISM, KHIUMt-TISM, OOT, ALL RIOMIT COMPLAINTS. CATARRH. CA-TARRH. ECZEMA MO ALL OTHER IHM HO BLOOD DISEASES NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM DA 1 Jl JSALTLAKE CITY I wn 60,000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS covcama oven an achc or nrouno OO SALLON WTI H MIMUTC Hot Sulphur Baths in Porceliio and MarbU Tubs, Private Plunges Cr. and ImmrrMC Swimming Pools wt3v COMIMI MSALTM MB PLCASUM ST WtSITtlM ATMS VHM in SALT UNf. TVHRISM TH OPfn Oat amo Night. Visitors Welcome POSTAL POS AUMTMTIB SOORLCT SAVINGS' BANK FREE - gEND YOUR ADDRESS TO THE Pacific Newspaper Union, 927 Market Mar-ket St., San Francisco, and secure free a beautiful Nickel Saving's Bank, also full particulars regarding the new Three Volume J902 Internation-jueyrlopacdic Internation-jueyrlopacdic Vicionary which is uw being rurnished to readers of -this paper for only live cents a day. Do vac-intend buying: a rifle or pistol? If so, get the best 4iich is a STEVENS liiflrsmnge in price from $1.00 to -.$73.00. Tor large and small game, .tjL;o for target practice. Pistols from 2..0 to $2U.C0. rPciul stamp for large catatofnin illus- , mtHiatomplrtolinr; brimful of valuable h iufonuutjou to sportsmen. jrt.wtjiil i CTTtr 19U urn tpim-m . hfc:M tci No. .. wwPEE FAUS, mzz, U.S. A 7 .PATRONS LOOK HERE! When you want any kind of printing done; don't go Uy this olfice, but give us a call. We can print as fine a wedding card as can be afforded in this town. "We have numerous samples to choose from; costing from one dollar and upwards. No matter what kind of printing you want, call in and see what what we can do for you before going elsewhere. Generation Ago Coffee could only be bought in bulk. "The 20th Century way is tne lion Goto way sealed packages, al ways correct in weight, clean, fresh, uniform and retaining its rich flavor. !Deliirgcnt Xotlce. Groesbeck Whitney Transvaal Min-t Min-t log Co.; principal place of business, irpringvuie. uian. Notice There are deli nqueo tup-on tup-on the following described -stock, on account of assessment JSoO. one mill per share, levied on the 23d day of May 1902. the several amount et opposite op-posite the names of the respective stock-holders, as follow: Cert.No. Shares. Ami. $SST ..FOR THE 1 BOWELS tt lira haven't a retilr, beaJthy movement of His liiils sy d"y, jw're 111 or will fce. Keep your .?.7l h w.,11. Force. In tha shape of , The Independent. D.CJOI1NSON - - Publishei A.G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at SprtngvlUe Utah, f or transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TOOIN TOPICS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months, Three months. tl.25 ..""15 .40 Notice for Publication NO,5U7 DEl'AKTMENT Ot? THE INTERIOR,, Uuited States Land Office, Salt Lake City, June 17th, 1902. "Notice is hereby given that the following fol-lowing named claimant has filed notice no-tice of his intention to make .proof in support of his claim 'under sections 1C aud IT of the -act of March M, 1891 26 Stats., 854), as amended by-the act or February 21, 1803 ( Stats., -'470), and that said proof will be made belore the County Clerk at Provo, Utah, n 28th Any f tJuly 1902 viz; Orson II. Mower: Small Holding Claim for the special secUon No. 55 in Sections 1G, 17 Tp 7. S. 11. 4..E. S.Xi. M. lie names the following witnesses to 'prove h'is actual and -continuous adverse possession of said tract JforjJO years next preceding the survey of -the township, viz: TI. M. Dougall,' Geo Kelly, Wm. Gallup and O. M. Mower, all of Springville' Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof or who knows of any substantial reason rea-son under the laws a.nd regulations of the Mnterior Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned t ime and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, claim-ant, and to offer evidence, in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Frank D. Hobbs Register. Consumption Cafe Warner's Warn-er's Whtte Wine of Tat Syrup, the best ough remedy on earth, euros a cold in one day if taken in time. 25 and 50 cents. The best Liniment for Strains Mr. F. J I . Wells, the merchant at Prof. Joseph Jensc n. wife and children, chil-dren, returned to their home in Logan ' If jou want a Fountain pen, call at Jordan's Ttook Store; a good stock in hand to choose from. DeH Hayraoni w is m irrie 1 on the Fourth of July, to Miss Maggie Crosby of Sunnyside Emery Connty. Miss Carrie Reynold returned last Friday from Baltimore wherc-she ha leen sojourning with Jr. Allen and wife. Build up HomeEnterprise, by subscribing sub-scribing for your magazines, papers and periodicals, at Jordan's Book Stoke. iUnele --William Mendcnhall is able to be .out (these line days. He has to Jean upon his crutches however; otherwise other-wise be is well and hearty. . Mrs. Whiteley of Salt Lake City, ii as -been -vioitrng with her friends at Mapletonfor the last ten days, the guest of Mrs. M. C. Mendcnhall. The Provo Juvenile band surprised and delighted our folks last Saturday afternotm.by inarching through Main street playing sweet music by the -way. Come again boy s. Miss Edith Johnson came home last week from Idaho Falls, where he has been for three months helping help-ing t he boysirel out the "Idaho Falls Times. She likes our city better. j Horn, last Monday morning, to Mr. j and Mrs. John Dougall, a boy. John has been .slightly rattled for the last, fewdais. but .is now in his normal condition and doing business at the old stand. The snow falling on the mountains on the third of July is not a thing of common occurence in our vaeinity, The mountains on the east were beautifully capped with white on the alovedate. "Bayard Mendenball returned from Boston on the 41 h of July. He received re-ceived his dipl una all right, B. 8. He will spend the summer at home and return to Boston where he has a job awaiting him. The cold storm on the third caused the yeomenry to congregate at the stores and other places, and compare notes as to the various cold snaps II. G. Wood Edward J.Hall 11 " 350 Sylvester M. Coffnian 136 357 Eliza Dallin Smith 32 6(1 124 127 149 357 33 107 113 361 42 315 343 6rt 3G9 6S 306 .. . 335 " " 377 Charles De Moisey 48 4. 266 500 142i 5000 1425 1000 500 800 1500 250 it tt it tt Harry Smith t t i 14 Mary Wood . tt - Wm F. Gibson Agnes Johnson f t Nora Tranchell Deer J'atk, L.ng Island. N. Y., says; the had experienced 1n summer in 'I always recomend Chamberlain's , Various parts of the world. " Pain Balm as the best liniment for strains. 1 used it last winter for a severe lameness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and cure it affected. aff-ected. For sale by Springville Drug Co Two Nights to New York Or Boston "Th- Rocky Mountain Limited", via Rck Island Route makes it possible. Leaves Denver. 1 p. m. and Colorado Springs 1:20 p. m. daily. Dining cars for all meals. Mid-day Luncheon, 50 cents. JMClark Saves a Woman's Life To h:ive given up would have meant J death fur Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dor chester, Mass. dured untold lung fouble and obstinate cough. "Often," she writes, "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and remedies failed fail-ed till I used Dr King's New Discv-erv Discv-erv for Consumption and was corn- Miss Nellie -Royer accompanied by Melba, daughter of Mrs. Lulu Alexander Alex-ander arrived at her father's home, from Chicago, last Monday. "They will remain for some thoe,. visiting with their pqrents and f rienfte. Ed Olsen has gfne to Mant.i to open and -conduct a photograph gallery on his own account. We are sorry to loose Ed. as we had now regatded him as a permanent fixture. However it Is to be desired that he - will do well and prosper in the new venture. Miss Lena Bachman of Prove, who has recently returned from a two years course in tne uoerun conserva tory of Mu ic. will give piano lessons at the Bover nouse on Tuesdays be- 377 80 380 85 161- 383 Einer Bjarnason Philip II. tt t. Boyer tt it Joseph Westwood 7 " 268 " 392 116 . 143 397 120 129 171 399 Mcll&Mose R'.ylance 122 .. .t . 400 Frank A. Groesbeck 297 396 V. J. Malmstrom 141 222 At tt - Steinvor Bjaranson 153 407 S. A. Brioton 174 415 Theodore Lauritzen P. E. Lund Andrew Gomlberg R. J. Kroup.i Matilda Malmstrom L M. Murphey t. Wm Mitchell tt tt ElmoB. Hall C. B. tt Smith t. F. J.Moore tt .4 - Hal ma B. Smith Thos II Lindley Thos H. Lindley D. E. Lewis F. H. Meriweather John A. Christian Einer Cbristain Joe Shuster Joe Motoh :., Frank Sirisco Julius J. Bjarnason 529 TlK R. Kelly 326 Thos R. Kelly 493 T.J.Wallace 544 John Adam Buebd 547 P. Gust Alison 543 W. J Warner 501 Henry Kastner 584 James Grant Gibson 599 182 226 420 180 273 424 324 433 203 . 434 223 449 235 457 236 452 205 466 313 491 652 508 509 510 525 526 528 .65 6.42 1.00 .50 80 1.50 .25 1154, 1.15-5.20 350 .500 150 285 250 1000 356i 5000 1425 40 125 350 146 500 2500 855 2500 712 1200 500 484. 100 500 171, 1000 500 427 1000 2500 500 1140 5.15 500 142 .65 1000 282 1.30 600 1045 468 2.11 600 171 .80 2500 712i3.25 300 .30 100 .10 1000 5000 1710 7.71 401 i .40 500 25000 7267 32.76 1.30 1.60 6.4: .65 385 3 21 2.18 .78 1.95 ncfrotm. The smooth. oping ins dvvsis etas 2000 570 lOoO 285 1.30 3075 876 3.95 1000 285 1.28 1000 285 1.23 1000 " 285 1.28 1000 " 282 1.28 500 .50 1000 1 00 .25 .25 250 250 , ginning July 15th. Anyone desiring For years she had en- lessons, may call on that day and . 1 misejry from a severe make arrangements. Ray Packard became somewhat un ruly in Henry Woods barber shop on the 4th, and after several invitations to behave, and not complying Henry landed him one or two with a walking walk-ing stick and also a few handfulls of 1 1 .. ... -... IT CiiIVai-acc frrnyi f 1 1 rl O Z1' "U'V t T r : knuckles; Ray then went out. Henry Coughs. Throat and Lung trouble , . . . , Jr ii " a r tt nop is now nursing a sore hand, the result need this grand remedy.for it never disappoints- Cure is guaranteed by Springville dealers. Price 50 c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. J cycle-Man IJ All kinds of Repairing done. All work G-uar-ranteed. Bicyles ren- ted, and sold, MINER .BUILDING, Main fJUetJSpringville, Utah, Notice of Publication NO 5124 Department Of The Interior. United States Land Office, , Salt Lake City, June 10th 1902. Notice is hereby given that the following fol-lowing named claimant has filed notice no-tice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim under sections 16 and 17 of the act of March 3d 1891 (26 Stats., 854), as amended by the act of Feb. 21, 1893,(27 Stats;: 470), and that said pro-if will be made before be-fore the County Clerk of Utah CoM Utah, at Provo Utah on August 11th 1902: Milan L-Crandall;. Small Holding Claim, for special section 67 in sections 28, 29, 32, &33, Tp 7 S R 4 ES L M. He names the following witnesses to prove his actual continuous contin-uous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years next preceeding the survey of the township, viz: Cyrus :N. Sanford, George G. Kelly and William Gallup of Snringville Utah, and J as. II. Holley of Mapleton, Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial reason rea-son under the laws and regulations of the Interioi Department why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at ine ooove mentioned time and place to cross ex amine the wituesses of said claimant and to offer evideuce in rebuttal of that sudmitted by claimant. A portion of the above claim being in a school section the State- of Utah -is specially cited to appear on the day of proof and show cause, if any it has why the proof should not be .approved .app-roved and final entry allowed, Frank D. Hobbs " Rgeister. A. L. Booth Attorney. of the contact with Rav's adamantine adaman-tine cheek. "I am using a box of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomach I ever .used, says" T. W. Robinson, Justice Peace, Lr-omis, Mich. These Tablets not only correct disorders of the stomach but regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Jty Springville Drug. Co. Cut this out and take it to the Springville Drug Store and get a box of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. Th3 best physic. They also correct disorders of the stomach, price 25 cents. Summer complaint Is usual iypreva-lent iypreva-lent among children this season. A well developed case in the writers family was cured last week by the timely use of 'Chamberlain's colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy one of the best patent medicines manu factored and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to bennefit little sufiVrers who not be within easy access of a Robert Gemmell Robert G. Olson Clem Bebring Roderick Williams W. W. De Long Antony Ilommick Ellen P 1 e A. J. Southwick Eva B. Lewis R. J. Gibson S. R. Bjarnason Jnlia Huntington A. A. Brown 614 517 671 579 621 623 625 648 653 611 21 159 354 19 147 353 1000 1 00 1000 1...0 1000 1.00 1500 1.50 12375 3526 15 90 500. 50 1000 1.00 1000 I f 6 250 .25 500 .50 500. 50 1000 1.00 '750 .75 500 50 250 ,.25 1000 1 CO 1000 1.00 1 )00 1. 0 900 .9o 500 .50 29 29 1000 1.00 400 ' 500 256 130 1000 322 1,15 1.45 And in accordance with law, and an order of the hoard of directors, made on the 23d day of May 1902, so many shares of each parcel of such stock a may be necessary will be sold at the office of the secretary, at Raymond's Cash Store, Springvtlle, Utah, at 3 o'clock, p Rk j, July .20th, 1902, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertizing and expense of sale. Luella Haymond, Secretary. Dated at Springville, Utah, July "th 1902- Repnlsive Features. Blackheads, pimples, greasy faces and muddy complexions, which are so common among women, especially girls at a certain age, destroying beauty, disfiguring and making repulsive, re-pulsive, features which would other wise appear attractive and refined,! indicate that the liver is out of order. An occasional dose of Herbine will cleanse the bowels, regulate the liver and so establish a clear, healthy coilv plexion. 50c at Springville Drug Co. Stops the Cough and the Cold. Works ,rff - Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets cure- e"ld in one day. No Cure. - no i'ay. Trice .'.I cents. may physician. No family should be without with-out a bottle of this medicine in the house, especially in the summer time, Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For Sale by Springville Drug Co. Cares -Sciatica. Rev. W. L. Riley, :L. L. rD.. Cuba, New York, -writes: -"After rfif teen days of excruciating pain from scia tica rheumatism under-. various treatments, treat-ments, I was induced to try-Ballard's Snow Liniment, the first application giving my first relief, and the second, entire reUef. I can give it unqualified unquali-fied recommendation. 50c and $1.00 at Springville Drug Co, To Cure A Cold In One Day. . Take XauuiUve Bromo Quinine Tablets, All -druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. E.-W. Grove s siznatuie .is jon each Jw 23c Clsrer ud Hly Polar JSr. An Instructive account of the tracking track-ing and stalking of men by polar bears has been written by the Artie explorer ex-plorer Nordensklold. He says: "When the polar bear observes a -man 'he coin-monly coin-monly approaches him as a possible prey, with supple movements and a hundred zigzag bends. In order to conceal con-ceal the direction he intends to take and to disconcert his prospective victim. vic-tim. -During his approach he often climbs tip -on blocks of ice. or raises himself on hbj hind legs to get a more extensive view. If he thinks he has to do with . seal. ;he creerw nn trail. himself forward con the tee. and then ojceals wlth -Jus forepaws .the onlv psrtmt ibis 3ody that contrasts with tne snow his hugh black nose. If the man keeps quite still the beai will approach him so near that he can be Bhot at a distance of two lengths; or killed with a lance which the hunter considers safer. When a vessel lies at anchor a polar bear often swims out to it to inspect the craft It has also' particular faney for breaking ooen and securing stores of provisions, boats abandoned and covered over, and the cabins of wrecked shirjs. One bear which had looted -provision depot de-pot was found to rhava swallowed m juantity of uklo plaster. CANDY CATHARTIC to EAT EIW LIKE CANDY -rUaasnt. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. IJoOoaJ, or box. Writs for Ires sample, and booklet - oa health. Andreas niii tsmii. rjnriss) or w Teas. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Lind Otfi Salt Lake City, Utah, June 13th, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-name claimant has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim under sections 16 and 17 of the act of March 3, 1891 (26 Stats., 854), as amended by the act of Feh. 21, 1893 (27 Stats., 470), and that the said proof will be made before be-fore the County Clerk of Utah Co., Jtab, at Provo, Utah, on August 11, 902, viz; William F. Pace, Small Holding Claim discrib-d'-'as special section 40, located on Sec. 36 Tp. 8 S. R. 4 E. S. L. M. containing 143-02 acres. He names the following witnesses wit-nesses to prove his actual con tl nous adverse possession of said tract for twenty years next preceding the survey sur-vey of the township, viz: Moses B. Gay, Eruer M. Brimhall, Warren E. Davis, Hubbard Tuttle, all of Spanish Span-ish Fork, Utah. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of said proof, or who knows of any substantial reason under the. laws and regulations of the Interior Department why such proof should not lie allowed will be given an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and place. to cross-examine the witnesses of said ciaimant,and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted sub-mitted by claimant. A part of this land being within a school section, the State of Utah is especially cited to appear and object to this proof, if any reason it has therefor. - Frank D. Hobbs. ,- Register. BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Statu of Onio. City of ) Toledo, Lucas County, 1 5-8 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior pattner of the firm of F. J. CriENEY & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED HUND-RED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. - Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, . this Cth day of Dec. A. I). 1886. , , , A. W. Gleason, SEAL. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally inter-nally and acts directly mi the blood and mucus surfaces of the the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cnenej & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75 c. Hall's Family PilU are the best. THE CYNICAL HUSBAN3. Wsaa Ataa Reports Allseed Happening at "Ilea Coorentlon. A cynical man person who ha been giving some attention to thi. subject of female suffrage affirms his belief that women are not anxious to vote. "Take my word for It," says this foe of woman's rights, "they are not half so keen to grasp the reins of government as they would have us believe. Shouldn't wonder if it's the same old story of reaching after the unattalned. Now, my wife occasionally occasional-ly indulges In spiteful I mean womanly wo-manly remarks about her sex being denied the ballot, but I notice .she reads very little but society news JUa the papers. If she were really interested inter-ested In questions of the day .don't you .think she would read Jthe paper the sme as you and .I.do? jjet your life she- would. Not .long ago she had a gathering af women at our house one afternoon. I happened to go home a couple of hours earlier that day than usual and the hen convention conven-tion was still In full session. The day before they had attended a meeting of some progreeslve club, but do you suppose they were discussing the subjects sub-jects that had been considered there? Not on your life. All they talked of was Mrs. Blank's gown, a new salad sal-ad recipe and my two-year-old baby." "No doubt," said one of the speaker's speak-er's friends, "you gave the assembled ladies the same kind of talk you are giving us." "Say. what do you ta'ca 334 for a blithering Idiot?" ' ' "Ob, I don't know. Scrofula Few are entirely free from it. It may develop so slowly as to cause 'little It any disturbance daring the whole period of childhood. It may then produce Irregularity of the stomach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, and marked tendency to consumption before manifesting Itself in much cutaneous eruption or glandular swelling. It is best to be sure that you are quite free from it, and tor Its complete eradication eradica-tion yon can rely on Hood's Sarsapariila The best of all medicines for all humors. Jas. Caffrey & Co., ' Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, PL&tograDher. State stMet H. T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. State cteeeit. Fred Carter, . contractor and builder. Mecoetree ' Deal Uros. & Mendeuriall, general merchandise. Statecraft. Wm B. Roylance, harness, dealer in Urnesa-flxi,ipta.Stet. G. S. Wood Mercantle-Co., wholesale and retail .dealaes Jlo JKiner! merchandise. Wm. M. Roylance, - wholesale fruits, prodiwe. (seeds aal -rain; bicycles, Studeoaker wagons. State s.reet. llarmer & Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats aud Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. it will do you .good. Job Printing, i'rint shop is north side of state street. A. A.BROWN, Tonsorial Artist For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on him. This signature is oa every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet the remedy that osres m eolel in wn 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. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Tames caffeey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Professional Cards. DUNN, M. D. 'physician and surgeon. Office In Bank Building. Rtom 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. ( jO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and 6. in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. in.. 12 to 2 and 5 to U p. in. Springville, - - Utah. : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : - Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all -kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT -UESIDEXCE One block south and.l -east of K. G. W. depot Springyxlie, Utah. ROBERTS & FIST Ralph B. -Weight, Organ Cleaner .and Tuner. SPRING VIkLE, UTAH. D. C. JOHNSON, Attopney-at-Iiauu and factory Public. Springville. Utah. Societies. X.O. T.'3L Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Vfsiting Sir Knights made welcome. F. Dunn, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE, by his Son, REV. DEWITT TALMAGE and associate editors of "Christian Herald. Only dook endorsed by Tal-mage Tal-mage family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outflt ten cents. Write immediately CLARK & C0..223S.4thSUPhila,, Pa. Men tion this Paper. rjAdles' - eunci - Oti.il drein's Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. h. a. WOOD, Tonsorial Artist 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. G. E. ANDERSON 3Eo3rtx-sa.lt and. 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 sub jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Only l srataptlr mracmrva, OK HO FEZ. Send nodrl. ikrtrhA ( or photo for frasnpartoB pateatabilitr. Book "HowV jtoObtaisU.8. sad ForeigaPatsatsud Trass-Marks,' ;raXE- lrt tens ever offered to inventor. paieht lawyers or it nasa' peactice.i, 20.000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THFM )A11 aaiats eoolidaBtiaL, Sosad advica. f nthfal ( laerries. Modarats ehanres. ! lwrC. A. SNOW & CO. . PATENT LAWYERS, Opp. tt. 8. Patent Offlcs, WASHINGTON, 0. C. Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis ind to all points South and Southeast. C. A. Tripp, C. F. & P. A. A. L. Trowbridge, T. F.&P.A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. H. C. TOWNSEND, G. P. &T. A. St. Louis, Mo. 5 VV 5 V Y n IN CHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but in price only, v" 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. 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