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Show 7 SELLS TI1E TENDEREST MEATS OX THE MARKET lOeir I The? also kcn a rhoiie line of frett und cured Meats, Lard. Pit-kit-s. Caa- nfd Goods. Vegetables and Csli and gurne iu s"UHjn. Trices Are Right TWO 0000 PAPERS FAR Km h iiniNov- Jst m- I '$&l.d the Salt Lake Tribune will commence the publication publica-tion of the Semi Weekly Tiibu::e. which will be the leadiug semi weekly in the state. The Independent has made arrangement whery by a limited limit-ed number of copies can b furnished with the Independent for 92 25 per year, paid in advauce. Call and make arrangements before it is too late. REDUCTO The Independent. I). C JOHNSON - - Publisher A.G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered tt the post office at Sprlngvillo. Ctat:. for transmission throucli the mails as .eeond-cl:iss matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TOfflfl TOPICS. All Republicans in the c'ty, and as many Democrats as wot Id li'ie to bear t he gospel of political sal nation preat bed are cordially invied to come out and bear Sutherland and Ilowels Fresh Oysters served in any style t at the City Hall tomorrow evening. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year, Six months, Three months. .40 TOST CPPICE LOOTED On Tuesday night the post-cfllce was entered by means of a bar, the marks of which were plainly visible upon the door frame and casings out side. The lock was twisted ofl. The safe, which was unlocked was entered ind personal notes taken worth $2,000 minim; stock valued at Si.uuu, belonging belong-ing to Mr. Doiigall. The desk was pried open, and $182.8 in stamps alien, together with $114) in cih. So clue has yet beeu discovered as to vho the perpetrators might be. iH in IU !TI 1 ID Is a perfect ly harmless! vegetable compound. It! lsitively and perma-j nently eliminates corpu- bricy and superfluous flesh. It is a CURE ABSOLUTE and as harmless as fresh air. ThousanJs of pa-tieuts pa-tieuts haye used this treatment. Physicians endorse it. Write to us for SAMPLE TREATMENT bend 10c. Correspond ence strictly confidential. Everything in plain scaled packages. Von can make "liwlucto at home if you desire: you nwd have no fear of evil effect?-. Ad-d Ad-d ress, G1KSERG CHEMICAL CO., 3701 s. Jelersoa Ave., St. Louis MO. I'iie Royal Mouth ami the Royal Disease Sudden changes of weather are especially es-pecially trj ing, and probably to none more so than to the scrofulous and consumptive. The progress of scrofula scrof-ula during the normal October is at Baldwin's Another tine lot of pigs and shoats for sale at Kelly's Ranch. Ex-niar.sb.al Gemmel is in from his railroad camp at Delta, Colo. A few of the latest and swellest ladies bit-it Purses at Kelly's. Smie things vou can get anywhere. The famous UEN-H U U cigar is sold t niy at Kelly's. We still have a few fountain pen, that are going at reduced rates. Jor-dans Jor-dans Book Store. Are you looking for something new in Fine Stationery? You will Und it at Kelly's. Ernest Lre is just completing a beautiful brick cottage in tha Third ward on Sixth street. Wanted Bids for u-eof City Pasture for the winter, commenciugOt. lth All bids mast be in by that time. The most complete stock of medicines, medi-cines, is kept at Earl Tranchell's I); ug Store. North side of Bank building. Want your prescriptions tilled scientifically? scien-tifically? Go to Earl Tranchell's Drug Store, North side, U.iak building. build-ing. For Sale: one four room adobie house, one acre of land, good well and out-buildings. $050. Enquire at this oftice. Save the f irests, store the 11 mds! w is the war cry, at the National Irri- commonly great. We never think of scrofula its bunches, cutaneous er- gation Congress, at Co'.oradj Springs, uptioiis. and wasting the bodily sub- this week. stance wihtout thinking of the; iy0 you wa,it the very best in drugs great good many sufferers from it Ine( Seines and stationery? Go to Earl have derived from Hood's Sarsaparilla TraDChetl's i)rUi, Store, North side REDUCTO HEALING ftATURC'S POSITIVE 'lSIOY FOR THt CIHI1N bUKa ur LCAD POISOKIKC, RKCUMA- TISM. COUT, ALL KIDNEY COMPLmINTS. CATARRH, CA-TARRH, ECZEMA AMD ALL OTHER 5riK AW O BLOOO DISEASES NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SP2INGS. SANiTA TS 1 T DAUB RIUM TSC 52-54 W. 2d So. D SALT LAKE CITY $150,000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS COVERING OVER AN ACRE OF CRCUNO SOO GALLONS OF WATER PER KINUTE Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plur-ges J and Immense Swimming Pools Lv combine mmith and pli.bu.c t vttig atht when in salt lake. turkish baths Open Day and Night. Visitors Welcome km postal for illvstkatco booklet whose radical and permanent cures of this one disease are enough to make it the most tamous medicine in the world. There is probably not a city or town where lloods Sarsaparilla Sarsap-arilla has not proved its merit iu more homes thau oue, in arresting and completely eradicating scrofula which is almost as serious and as much tu be feared as its near relative consumption. 1TZZ, NEXT OPPOP.TU1IITY To win a thousand dollars In The Salt Laire Tribune's political contest end3 October Z'Ah at midnight. Any one subscribing in advance for The Daily or Weekly Tribune or Inter-"ouiitain Inter-"ouiitain Farmer and Ranchman before be-fore October 2oth, will if they should estimate the exact vote to be polled for ! Congressmen in Utah. Idaho and Wyo- j mine, receive not only $5000 for the estimate es-timate marert to the total vote, but ?5fOO cdaitiortal for estimating the exact ex-act figures, and also $1000 as an advance ad-vance subscriber filing' the exact es.ti-mpt? es.ti-mpt? prior to October 25th. Ilveiy one should avail of this splen- , did opportunity to gain riches. If you do not care to subscribe for the paps-, send In your estimate with 50 cents'. Yvhi:-h ".vill cover the cost of reg-isi-atio and give you all the priv-i)eTf.:5 priv-i)eTf.:5 er:reptiig the $1000 extraordinary pro - iu:n set aside for advance sub-eck' sub-eck' :rr. i .?dresv Tribune Distribution Bureau, I-. O. liox 1298, Salt Lake City, Utah. Do y i.-.tend buying a li.te or F5ttil7 If re, g-et Ihs b.-st which Ir. a P TiififS mrie v.i yuc ; froia OS. 03 to b 75t3t. Fr laic mil smell j:irac, k fi ir v tnrnt pi aetlec. ristolsiYcnt r .1 it 11 1 . iTZZ r.L:.S, --.' i.'J;.:iH;K. Ilcantiful Complexions Are spoiled by using any kind of preparat ion that tills the pores of the ! skin. The best way to secure a clear complexion, free from saliowness, pimples, blotches, etc., is to keep the livei. m iMiod order. An occasional dose of lift bine will cleanse the bowels, bow-els, regulate the liver, and so establish estab-lish a rh ar healthy complexion. 50c Spiingville Drug Co. .f-irxl Ft.Mitp for lf:Tjr -t Oojrnc ill.'s- It tn,t. ii! " i ii )"t -lii , bi-i'iilv-.l ditsIieL'Ic I' ' OT-Vf5: AHS3 I.3D HZL CD.j,i .- c;;-'-r ,v.r.--ix: ra r -t H M I ;kJ av- .-rti .V, ; SV i ! I "'-V' SSS.40 -ROUND TRIP FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO-NATIONAL TO-NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT Gr. A. R. "WASHINGTON D. C Low Excursionrates to other Eastern Points. Tickets on sale OCT. 2, 3,1902 "The ttocky Mountain Limited" and ' The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago and St. Louis. Two nights to New York. Boston and and Ai Nntic Coast Points. Best Dinirs; Car Service. Mid-day Luncheon, Fitly Cents. For full information, in-formation, address E.DRAKE, DJS'UirT, SALT LAKS CITY Sational Encampment (5. A .K. iVasbington J). C The Rock Island system has been selected as the 'OFFICIAL ROUTE forthi Di partuient of Colorado and Wyomii a. Headquai ters' train leaves Denver 9..".o p m., Colorado, Springs 8:40 p: m I'ae'olo 7:05 p. in., October 3rd, reaching reach-ing Washington the afternoon of October Oc-tober Cih. For reservation of sleeping car space arid full information address E.Drake D. P. A.. Salt Lake City Bank building. B. Y. Johnson has returned from St. Anthony, Idaho, and is now ready for anything that turns up iu bis line which is mason work. i We have put in a line of Mormon Church Publications, and are able to furnish most anything in that line at regular prices. Jordans Book Store, j Frank Law sou of Chas. Law, died ; very suddenly at Hotchkis Colo, on Tuesday. The body was brought ' home on Wednesday. No particulars. Jas. B. Whitehead came over from Eureka last Sunday for a visit with his wife, and children. He repoits everything lovely over at the Silver Camp. Rev. Dr. Bailey left last Wednes day for Boise Idaho, to attend the Presbyterian Synod, in convention this week, expecting to be absent ten days. 1 Word comes from Thistle that one of our town girls, Miss Cora Allan, who is teaching school there, is a general favorite, much beloved by pupils and parents. ! Having purchased the drug store of Alrred Whitehead, I am now pre-; pre-; pared to compound preemptions wi'h l:irA iinrl nrnmi'tneta Earl Tranchell. Mrs. Helen Bent, the well known pedagogical stand-by, is teaching the young idea how to shoot, at Thist le this year. She is well liked having taught there last year. Boom! Bang! The opening gun of the campaign will be flred in the City Hall Friday evening. Representative Sutherland and his successor will be there, to pull the trigger. Come out everybody. Returned missionaries. Elders C. E. diddle of Basalt, Idaho,' Ed. Day and Robt. Jones of Utah, were in town last Thursday, the guests of Mrs. M C. Mendenhall of Mapleton. They have been laboring in the Colorado Colo-rado Held from twenty-five to thirty-three thirty-three months and have enjoyed their labors, but were glad to be so near home. 'Think truly and thy thoughts Shall a world's famine feed, Speak truly and each word Shall he a fruitful seed, Live truly and thy life. Shall be a grand and noble creed." The two orick residences, belonging In E.-Mayor Mont Johnson and Ami Ookley, in the Fuiiith Ward, on Adams Street, are nearing completion. comple-tion. They are Cne in appearance and add much to tha teauty , of that locality. Miss Lillian Plympton was in town last Thursday, greeting her old friends and fellow workers. She attended at-tended the V. ('. T. U- convention in Provo, held last Friday. She i as bu y as the traditional bee, in her new field. The excitement incident to travel ing and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea and f"T this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dearrhoea Remedy. Rem-edy. Spiingville Drutt Co. Get. free samples of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at the Springville Drug Co. They ae easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed fol-lowed by consitpation as is ten the case with pills. Regular size" 25c. Mrs. Clara Duggan writes .from Santa Anna Cab, and encloses the price of one years subscription .to 'he paper. She can't kt ep house without it. Her Southern home, sui r unded by sunshine and flowers, is very enjoyable: enjoy-able: l)iii. she still has a tender spot for her old home here. Mrs. Mati'da Malmstrorn was down from her rauch, at Mapleton last Friday. The grasshoppers committed commit-ted soma ravages this year, yet the crops are very good. The water from the tunnel on the ranch" holds out prettv well, and they will do some work to increase the Row. Republic inism at the City Hall Fridav evening 10th 8 p. m. lion. Geo. Sutherland and Joseph Howels, his sure enough successor will be there. They are still in the lead, with Hon Win. H. King on tneir track, but he'll be farther behind tnan ever on election day! Don t wait for King, he'll never get then ! Mr. W. D. Sheppard and wife left, Monday morning, for the east- Their first stop will be at Philadelphia, where Mrs. S. will take treatment for rheumatism, while Mr. S. will purchase machinery for a twenty stamp, cynide mill to be used at the Pioneer mine in Tintic. Later they will cross the water to ' Old Scotia." They expect to return about the first of April, and will bring home with th2m Mr. Shenpard's mother, who is now in her 95th year. W. D. Sheppard, while in Scotland last March found in his .father's old desk, where it bad stood for over 40 years several interesting heirlooms, among which may be mentioned a half crown piece, with the head of Charles 1st, bearing the date of 1076, a four pound gold piece Owia itialin form, over 200 years old, and 4 rive pound note of the bank of England 120 years old. Mr. Sheppard has been offered many times their intrinsic value, but be prcferes to keep them iu his family. Last Monday Cassie and Gus Johnson John-son each received a beautil ul souvenir spoon from Mr. Gus Holmes, proprietor proprie-tor of the Angelus Hotel. Los Amreles Col. They were members of the Utah Pi ess Association .junketing party last spring. The spoons i;re gld biwl and silver handle. The Angelus is engraved in the bowl and the Salt Lake Tabernacle upon the handle, with the words; "Oompd-men "Oompd-men s of the Angelus, G. .S. Holms' proprietor.' Mr. Holm-sis also the owner of the Knutsford, Salt Lake. There is more catarrh in this sec- of the country than all other diseases di-seases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. in-curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, uronounced in incurable. incur-able. Science has proven catarrh to be a coust itut i nal disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional constitu-tional cure on the market. It is taken 'inten.allv in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly di-rectly on the blood and mucous surfaces sur-faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for a:iy case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. test-imonials. Ad 1-ess, F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills ate the best. N. M. Brown A Typical South African Story O. R. Larson, of Ray Villa, Sundays Rivers, Cape Colony, conducts a stote typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased any thing from the proverbial prov-erbial '-needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station sta-tion add about twenty-live miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: 'lam favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles, to many of whom I have supplied sup-plied with Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household house-hold where a doctor's advice is almost out ot the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no ltss than fourteen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by the Springville Drug Co mm mi !,.t.:j P1 ?fs 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. PEOVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GULICK, Prop'r. PKOYO, UTAH. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling set-tling indicates an unhealthy condition condi-tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney kid-ney trouble: too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder blad-der are out of order. "What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part cf the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary extra-ordinary effect cf Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful won-derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells i more about it, both sent! absolutely free by mail. ACaress Ur. rUlmer fit Home of Swamp-Boot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention men-tion reading this generous offer in this paper. m tm ASM.1 mm tv.-vr-i LjTiv-- Lj 0VD mm il IBM Will be given away by The Salt Lake Tribune to persons estimating nearest the total vote -which will be cast for Congressmen in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming on November 4th. In 1900 there were 177,809 votes polled. Opinions vary as to whether there will be more or less this year. What Do Yon Thick About It? It costs but fifty cents to make an estimate aiid thus place yourself in a position to earn one or more of the .1490 cash prizes to be distributed among the contestants immediately after election. The principal prize amounts to $5000. There are prizes of $4000, $3000, 32,ooo and $1000 each; five of $500; ten of $100 and so on down to 1000 of $2 each. mm Tribune Distribution Bureau, P. O. Box 1293. Salt LaRe City. r. 71&Z-AV8,, , rtr - - f j Jno. A. Boebel S. R.P.jarnason Clem P. Retiring Frank Boldy LuJa Crandall ;es Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest celling article I have in my store." writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, because it always cures, in my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung diseases, di-seases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers Moth-ers rely on it, best physicians preset pre-set ibe it. and .Springville dealers guarantee satisfaction or refund piice. Trial bottles free. .Regular sizes, 50c and $1.00. W. F. Gibson Zella L fGiffurd ORGANIZATION MEANS MONEY. BIG Organize a guessing- club of say twenty twen-ty persons, and agree that each shall purchase a fifty-cent estimate in The Salt Lake Tribune's Congressional estimating es-timating contest. This will give the members of the combination twenty chances for fifty cents each to get one-twentieth one-twentieth of the $5000 prize for the nearest estimate on the total vote for Congressmen in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming, Wyo-ming, or if the figures should be exact, $10,000. Can you afford to ignore such an op portunity? 244 " 454 Thorian Bjarnason 284 47ti Louis Blatter 545 " " 598 " 682 547 611 617 GttS 12 411 ZinaL.Cummings 133 404 Thus Clements 615 iareCrand.il 691 ttte Dibble IU Nettie Dibble 565 W. W. Deloug 621 Wm. Divis 607 Jos. Essel 618 Erank Gemmell 30 :u 68 .1u6 :?35 215 447 P. E. Croesbeck 165 413 Jas. G. Gibson iiS) Julie Huntington 21 " 151) 354 333 497 698 155 87 100 103 118 128 . 239 303 305 384 223 387 150 619 281 473 Martin Loeschper 546 Mary Mathews 125 " 401 Matilda Mai mstrom 187 424 " ' 273 L. M. .Murphy 324 433 25.80 1.30. 8,00 2 00 2.00 1 00. 1.00. 1.30. 7 70 6 00 5 15, 2.57. 2.00 2 00 1 00 1.00 Ami Helgason Chris Jensen 1 30 2 57 2 57 .12 1,00 2 31 ?.:8 Elvira Jensen L. A. C. H. Jacobson Leichty If you desire any information further j F. II. Merri weather 503 than that contained in our large ad vertisement, communicate with The Tribune Distribution Bureau, P. O. Box 1298, Salt Lake City, Utah. Stops the Cough and the Cold. Works off Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no I'ay, Price 5j cents. - w-. . a To Cnre A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All di uKfilsts refund the money if it fails to cm-e. E. W, Grove's sijrnatuie 3s on each bor 2."c Ml Stuffed Up That's the co&diiioa of many sufferers irom catarrh, especially in the morning. Great difficulty ie experienced in clearing clear-ing the head and tliro;it. No wonder catarrh causes headache, impairs the taste, small and hearing, pollutes the breath, dcrnngea the stomach stom-ach and affect 3 the appetite. To cure cstarrh, treatment must be constitutional alterative and tonic. . 'I was ailhte.'1 with catarrh. I tools medicines of diiiorent kinds, civina; each a fair trial; but gradually prew v.-orse until I could, hardly hear, tnstii or nniell. I then concluded to try Ilood'sSur.s:.-pari!!a, and after taking five bo'tlos I wac cured and have not had any reuivri ot .he disease Since." l'OKirg, Lebanon, Kan. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures catanb it soothes and strengthens strength-ens the muccus membrane and builds up the whole system. i Stricken with Paralysis Henderson Grimett, of this place, was stricken with paralysis and completely com-pletely lost the use of oue arm and side. After being treated by an eminent em-inent 'physician for quite awhile without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan Co., W. Va. Several other remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most idely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Springviile Drug Co. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Groesbeck-Whitney-Transvaal Mining Co , Principal place of busiuess,Spring ville Utah Co. Utah, NOTICE; There are delinquent upon up-on the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 3 of two mills per share, levied on the 1st day of August, 1902 the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective respec-tive stockholder, as follows: Cert. No Share Amt, Wilford Peterson 530 fhilinda Roylance 33 34 " ' ' 59 " 83 " " . 148 a ti 21 " " 2b9 261 " " 330 I' 357 " " 628 ' " 629 Mell&Mose Roylance 122 " " " 400 173 414 Albert L. Runolfson 240 ' " 422 Louis Rowe C. B. Smith Thos W. Roylance Emma Smart Lewis J. Whitney Nora Tranchell II. G. Wood Earl Tranchell 41 Runolf Runolfson Meda Winn i. it Roderick Williams 517 235 457 587 583 566 S5 161 383 38 107 113 331 16 17 28 29 47 58 74 86 98 99 156 160 172 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 242 245 298 304 309 410 92 155 177 194 249 389 301 485 579 322 10O00 2350 500 142 1500 500 2000 1000 " 1000 500 500 500 142 .3000 ' 855 3000 2579 1OC0 .2 1000 1000 5;0 500 100 500 11 40 125 350 1000 2S5 50 14 500 400 500 256 500 142 1000 2000 1000 1000 5000 1500 2000 500 2250 3500 5343 10.000 57 200 500 1000 285 1000 200 57 500 7267 15120 2000 570 100) 1000 500 500 12000 503.) 1150 2000 1800 20o0 915 12701 500 1000 500 142i 400 114 loO 284 500 1000 285 1000 235 3312 1200 500 484 350 500 150 235 2 57 1300 1500 500 500 1000 200 5000 1000 2500 3000 500 1000 500 538 1420 1500 t500 2000 1500 2000 " 1000 2000 2000 2000 4000 12089 109 CO 1000 150 100 1163 1000 285 250 2 90 BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on him. Ladies' - a.ncl - Clillcirerx's Hair cuts a. specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. s T H. G-. WOOD, A onsorial ilrtist G. E. ANDERSON and XiancLscapo Pliotosraptier. Dealer io FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by-home by-home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRING VILLE, UTAH. 68 18 .50 1 00 2,57 2.00 .50 45.77 5.14 ?.00 2.00 112.53 1.28 1.00 .24 1,00 6 68 4.36 5.53 07 50 Elisabeth Andrews 202 1000 439 285 $2.57. Leonard Andrews 207 1000 " " 441 285 2 57. S. W. Andrews 206 1.000 440 285 2 57 A A. Brown 19 130 " 147 1000 And in accordance of law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the third day of Oct. 1902, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the front door of the Post-Offlce. Springville, Spring-ville, Utah Co. Utah at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday Oct. 20, 1902 to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together to-gether with the costs of advertizing and the expense of sale. Dated at Springville, Utah Co. Utah, Oct. 3, 1902. A. J. SouthwicHr, Sec. ind Treas This signature la on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enrws a cold ia one day All work done in the Highest Style of the Art. One Door North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Trovo Steam Laundry. 18 Reaching the famous Hoi 'The Carls- promptly procured, OS SO FEE. Send model, sketrh, J; or photo for fre renort on roiteiitabilitr. Brtok Hiiw WtoObtaia U.S. and Foreign Patents andTTadc-Mark,'ft) $ FREE. Fairest terms erer ottered to inventors. fti JVfatent lawters OF IS TEAF-8' practice. 20.G00 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. 00 It) All businf ss coundentiai. bound advice. Faithful I service. Moderate charjren. V Write fi Tf C5-S.T TVWT -- ffl PATENT LAWYERS, ! Opp. U. S. Patsnt Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. Springs, Arkansas, bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South aiyd Southeast. C. A. Tripp, C. F. & P. A. A. L. Trowbridge, T. F.ct P. A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. II. 0. TOWNSEND, G. P. &T. A. St. Louis, Mo. G-etMarriecl in Our Rings. Our we lding rings are lucky rings, and the bride who has one of our rings on her finger is wedded to a reliable man, because he 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 JEWELRYlSTORR PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. MS vour heart "flutters." you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels constipated, bad taste in the mouth?. If not all of these symptoms, THE ONE PRICED STORE For Millinery Underwear Hosiery Fancy Goods Cloaks Skirts Suits Etc. A small deposit wilJ reserve re-serve any article in the house. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OUR GOODS some of them? liver. 111 Ke lt's your is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct any or all symptoms, make your health. appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. CORNER of ROYLAHCE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle horses,' and a new lot of first class vehicles constant readiness. in BEESLEY MARBLE AND G-RANITE WORKS High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN 11 Marble and Granite- MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. 3?rovo T7tXL. Every Style A THIS Oi? "IE ens S- Peterson ElrilK 7.. 1 1 Af .r.,, -aa a- a a 1 I T. a 1 . a I JiU CU IVllliWIl lUl vi c-tu-vitiiv? TAILOR Is making Suits to order for $13 and up. Pants for $3-75 and up. Suits made from Peoples' own Material $6 THE BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FIT IS GUARANTEED S PETERSON 32 W. CENTER ST. PROVO UTAH i |