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Show 1 r armer 4te SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Their They also keep a choice line of fre&t and cured Meats, Ltii-d, Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game in season. " Trices Are Right TWO GOOD PAPERS rnrj 00 QC On Nov. 1st, 1902 U OZlZj the Salt Lake Tribune will commence the publication publica-tion of the Semi Weekly Tribune, which will be the leading semi weekly in the state. The Independent has made arrangement whery by a limited limit-ed number of copies can be furnished with the Independent for $2 25 per year, paid in advance. Call and make arrangements before it is too late. REDUCTO Is a perfectly harmless 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 TREATMENT Send 10c. Correspondence Correspond-ence strictly confidential. Everything in plain sealed packages. You can make "Ileducto' at home if you desire: you need have no fea'r of evil effects--. Address, Ad-dress, GINSENG CHEMICAL CO., P. G T 0 3701 s. leffersoi Are,, St. louis m REDUCTO HEAIIYf NATURE'S POSITIVC Rt UCOT IIEALll'lll rOR THt CERTAIN CURE Of LEAD POISONING, RMlUMft-TISM, RMlUMft-TISM, GOUT, ALL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, CATARRH, CA-TARRH, ECZEMA AND ALL OTHER SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATHS 52-54 W. 3d So. SALT LAKE CITY $150,000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS COVCSmO OVER AN ACRE Of GROUNO 00 GALLONS OF WATER PER MIKUTC Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plunges and Immense Swimming Pools Lt)j COHIIHE MCAITH AND PLSASUnE If VlStTlPa Open Oat and Night. Visitors Welcome MM POSTAL FOR A1WTMTIO ROOKLCT l yoi' intend buying a rifle or pssioi? If fo, get the bst STSYENS P'1:t z nns in prieo from 1.00 to cTXO. .r lurpe ucl small jjame, r.L-o for t:wvcs pi-aetice. Pistolafrom $-2.."U t.j:o.eo. j p ..., j,,,,-, for are catalog-no illus- ;' - : 1 . , brimful at valuable t . .... .i-i 1. tjXM-Liiuen. rf Wi : ims ua TC2L caA&l 2 740 Direct line to CHICAGO' KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS OMAHA ST. PAUL MEMPHIS HOT SPRINGS, Ark. ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH 'The Rocky Mountain Limited" and ' The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago and St. Louis. Two nights to New York, Boston and and Atlantic Coast Points. Best Dining Car Service. Mid-day Luncheon, Fifty Cents. For full information, in-formation, address E. DRAKE, J31S7 AG'T, SALT LAM CITY The Well Dressed Man Wants Ills 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. The Independent. D.tJ JOHNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville. Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year,' Six months. Three months. tl.25 .ID .40 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Our schools are in excellent condi- I tion, though fuffering from the in convenience of not being able to enter the Jofferson school. The :ligh School students have organized themselves them-selves into a society which will give a program in the Central building, once every month. Next Friday night, the High School will give the 'Civil War An Evening's Study." All readings, songs and talks will be about the civil war. The Eighth grade will also hold forth with a choice literary program, on Tuesday evenings. The public is cordially invited, and can rest assured of being well entertained enter-tained at these meetings. (joes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store." writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. King's New Disco very for consumption, coughs and colds, because it always cures. In mv 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." Moth ers rely on it, best physicians pre scribe it, and Springville dealers guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Kegula sizes, 50c and $1.00. Stricken with Paralysis Henderson Grimett, of this place was stricken with paralysis and com pb tely lost the use of one arm and sid?-. After being treated by an em inent, (physician for quite awhile without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after using two bottles oT it he is alums entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald Man, Logan Co., VV. Ya. Several other remarkable cures of partia paralysis have been effected by th use or tnis liniment, it is tuos widely known, however, as a cure fo rheumatism, sprains and bruises Springville Drug Co. THE IJEXT. OPPORTUNITY To win a thousand dollars in The Salt I-s ke Tribune's political contest end October 2"ta at midnight. Any one subscribing in advance for Tl.e Daily or Weekly Tribune or Inter uuntiiin Farmer and Ranchman be fore October 25th, will if they should estimate the exact vote to be polled for Conaxespmen in Utah, Idaho and Wyo ming, receive not only $o000 for the es tin ale rearest to the total vote, but $5fCd additional for estimating the ex act figures, and also $1000 as an ad vante subscriber filing the exact esti mnte prior to October 25th. Rvery one fhould avail of this splen did opportunity to gain riches. If you do not care to subscribe for the paper, send in your estimate with 50 cent", which will cover the cost of reg ist-aticn and give you all the priv ilejres excepting the $1000 extraordinary premium set aside for advance sub sorir-er.7. Address Tribune Distribution Bureau l O. Uox 1298, Salt Lake City, Utah Bcantifnl Complexions Are spiiib-d by usintf any kind of preparation that fills the pores of the skin. The best way to secure a clear complexion, free from sahowness, pimples, blotches, etc., is to keep the livei in iiiod order. An occasional dose of Ilerbine will cleanse the bow els, regulate the liver, and so estab lish a clear healthy complexion. 50c Springville Drug Co. A Typical South African Story O. R. Larson, of Ray Villa, Sundays Rivers, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased an thing from the prov erbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway sta tion add about twenty-flve miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: I am 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 house-bold house-bold where a doctor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is perhaps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no less than fourteen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's C6ugh Remedy. This must surely be a record." For sale by the Springville Drug Co The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so deceo- live. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are otten the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed al-lowed to advance the kidney-poiso ned blood will attack the vital orrans or the. kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake bv takine Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing It, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cf being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful won-derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may fCJVL-have fCJVL-have a sample bottle of "-rMjlgSlESS this -wonderful new dis- BTiEH'fcSH'Ssa covory and a book that iftg tells all about it. both nora. of Swamp-Root JC-Tit frf- Yir moil A AA, T"- Xf.l-- 9. Binghainton, N. Y. When writing mention rsaamg inis generous otter m tnu paper. mat II Ml V T TOWN See Emporium ad in the issue. Best oysters in town, served in all styles at BlacketV Another tine lot of pigs and shoats for sale at Kelly's Ranch. Orange cider, pleasant, palatable and vvboisome at Blacket's. A few of the latest and swellest ladies Belt Purses at Kelly's. Money saved by attending the spec ial sale at the Emporium this week. Choice confectionery, tobacco, cigars ci-gars and canned goods at Blacket's The very latest things in up-to-date trimmed hats for ladies, at Dora ii I'tchinson's. We still have a few fountain pen, that are going at -reduced rates. Jor-dans Jor-dans Book Store. An elegant line of street hats, 25 per cent off, at Dora Hutchinson's. Call and see them. Are you looking for something new in Fine Stationery? You will find it at Kelly's. Harry Buyer is at home this week from Sal.ina, where he has been doing a stunt of grading. The most complete stock of medicines, medi-cines, is kept at Earl TranchelPs Drug Store, North side of Bank building. For Sale: one four room adobie house, one acre of land, good well and out-buildings. $G50. Enquire at this office. Do you want the very best in drugs medicines and stationery? Go to Earl Tranchell's Drug Store, North side Bank building. Mrs. Anna Johnson, Miss Lou Paden and Mrs Zina Cummings attended at-tended the Federation of Womans' Clubs, at Ogden. Wm Druiy called at this office on Tuesday for a half hours sociability. His harvest has been good, he is in fine health and spirits, An enthusiastic rally was hel l at at Mapleton last Thursday, at which Jas. H. Moyle and li. A. Barney were the speakers for democracy 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. Eiss Annie GrilTio, of San Jose, Cal. was in town last week calling on her friends. She has been the guest of Mrs. Kitty Ilines of Provo for the last three weeks. Mrs. S. V. Mathews. of California, lost, by the hand of death, her four weeks old baby. She had been visiting visit-ing her mother, Mrs. Diamond, the the last two months. Mrs Mary A Johnson of Bancroft Iflaho, was in town the foreweek. on her return home, from visitirg her mother "Aunt -Polly Johnson," at Monroe, who is in failing health. - Having purchased the drug store of Alfred Whitehead, I am now prepared pre-pared to compound preemptions with care and promptness. . Earl Tranchell. HOLIDAY BOOKS We are now taking' orders for books for holiday presents. We can Ret you any book yoa may want. Call and leave your order at JORDAN'S BOOK STORE. WALKER War Veterans are requested reques-ted to meet at the City Hall at lOa.m on the 12th day of Nov, to talk over the matter of pensions. It is very important and every person interested interest-ed should be present. Rev. Dr. Bailey had a pleasant surprise sur-prise last week. A letter came from his sister in Nebraska, advising him that she and her children were corn-inn corn-inn to Utah for a visit The Dr. has not seen his sister for ten ear-. dur ing which time she has married and is the mother of three cildren. Her spouse is the Rev Geo. Longstaff of Sumner Neb, It is exDected thev will remain about four weeks, visitimr placesof interest in the vicinitv. I km iMm 1 IN GOLD I 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 Yen Think RbGUt It? It costs but fifty cents to make an estimate and 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, $2,000 and $1000 each; five of $500; ten of $100 'and so on down to 1000 of $2 each. mm iits-a mm mm 4t mm mm mm mm tea mm mm Tribune Distribution Bureau, P. O: Box I29S. Salt Lake Cily. TOPICS Special sale this week Emporium. T-Lone steaks and short served at Blacket's. New York Count oysters, best in the market, served at Biacket's. Any street hat in the house value up to $4 00 going at tl.85. Emporium. Some things vou can "get anywhere. The famous BEN-HUR cigar is sold only at Kelly's. ' The popular Brown sistars are singing sing-ing this week at the republican rallies in this county. Andrew Johnson, formerly of Mapleton, Ma-pleton, lately or Butterville, Oregon, has moved to Newbury, O egon. L. D. Cracdall has purchased the home of Clareme Craudall, and bis family are uow domiciled theieiu. Alfred Voyce. of La Be :e Idaho, was in town Saturday, exchanging happy salutations with his friends. Want your prescriptions tilled scientifically? scien-tifically? Go to Earl Tranchell's Drug Store, North side, Hank building. build-ing. , Mose Johnson, D. C. Johnson, Alf. and Veil Curtis left Sunday morning for a trip through Strawberry, to Ashley Ash-ley aud Vernal, by team. By the county exchanges it is apparent ap-parent that S. D. Johnson and A. J Southwick, are out upon the stump, advocatiug democratic doctrine THE PRIMARY BAZAAR will open, Tuesday evening, Nov. 4th ,at 1 p. m. Ice cream and cake served each evening, at the City Hall. Come out and hear Simon pure Republican doctrines tonight! Everybody Every-body are kiudly invited to be present. Gojd music! Comeou! The man who has a thing to sell, And whispers it adown a well, Is not so likely to collar the dollats As he who climbs a tree and hoi e s! Joe. Stevenson has been visiting his brother Geo V. at Layton, Davis Co. and his son Joe. Jr., at Salt Lake City lie called in for a "howd'y do" ou Monday. Mis. Sarah J. Konold, of Salt Lake City wasdown last Friday and attended attend-ed the session of her club at.,the home of Mrs. Hardman, at the "Sunny Slope "Ranch. Hon. C. E. Allen, and others, will speak for the Repunlican party tonight at the City Hall. Everyboby invited. The Ladies Quartet, of Provo will sing. The Daily News, and Chronicle, of Loudon, iu commenting on the settlement settle-ment of the cjtal strike, say: " President Presi-dent Roosevelt's action is a great le&-sou le&-sou for British statesmen. P. E. Houlz Recorder has been appointed ap-pointed by the Council tu collect all City pasture bills for this year. All bills must be paid before Dec. 15, 19J2 By order of the City Council. Bayard W. Meudenhall, writing from 42 Rutland Square, Bostou, reports re-ports himself, healty, happy aud prosperous, pros-perous, and that the Independent is always "a pleasant messenger." The Republican rally next Monday night will be under the auspices, of the Ladies Republican Club. Come out aud see what they can do to show you a good time. Eloquence, music and songb! We are trimming a fine line of Misses and Childreus flats this week at very low prices. Beaver flats, f. It flats, flop flats, a ad iu fact any; kind of flats! Be suieand call belt-re buying buy-ing elsewhere. Dora Hutchiii'sou Mr. Mark Reynolds and his bride elect, Miss Sabriua Cropper, were given giv-en a lovely reception at the residence of the groom's mother, ias$ Friday evening. Seventy-live yuets sat at the lestal board and partook of the good cheer and pronounced it excellent. excel-lent. "Vive la compauie!" at tte orders Spiinville Post. Veterans Walker War, met Tuesday, at the call of Post Capt. Geo. McKenzie, to tase into consideration the best steps, to expedite the getting of pensions. There being many absent the meet- adjourned until Ifov. 12. -E. B. Crichelow, of Salt Lake City, will Are the last Republican shot, in Reynolds Hall, Monday evening, Nov 3d. "There will be good music. All persons with Republican tendencies will be welcome, and even Democrats will be treated right. A Rousing Republican Rally wiH be held in Reynolds Hall Mondaj evening XSov jet, me last or ine cam-oaikjn. cam-oaikjn. Hon. E. B. Crichelow will be the principal speaker. Everything will be made interesting and agreable for those in attendance. The excitement iucident to traveling travel-ing and change of food and water oft-n brings on diarrhoea and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle oT Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dearrhoea Remedy. Rem-edy. Springville Drug Co. ELECTION DAY! A good chance for a good dinner. On Tuesday, Nov. 4th, diuner will be served, in the City Hall, by the Ladies of the Primary Associations," from 12 to 2 p.m. Proceeds Pro-ceeds for the benefit of the Associa tions. Come one; come all. The fine imposed upon W. C. Cooper, Coop-er, for the violation of the Liquor ordinance, or-dinance, was $99, aud in default of payment, to be imprisoued in the County Jail for the space of 99 days. Mr. Cooper proposing to do ueither appealed to the District Court. Get free samples of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at the Springville Drug Co. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed fol-lowed by consitpation as is often the case wiih pills. Regular size, 25c. A NEGLECTED COLD leads to Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and other serious throat and lung diseases. Avoid these troubles by using our famous WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP. SYR-UP. It has stood the test for years. Springville Drug Co , T. R. Kelly Mgr. U. E. Curtis of Mapleton was in town Tuesday, supported by crutches. crutch-es. When asked to explain the rei-son rei-son thereof, he said; he was riding horseback in the canyon, when he came in contact with a limb which threw him to the ground, jaring aud brusing him very badly. We have heard of men being so crosseyed that they could seeinto their ears and the tears would roll down the back of their neck when they wept: but now comes the sad story of a man who has so little hair that he ties a sti intr around his head so he can tell how high to go when he washes his face. Rcxburg Journal. There is more catarrh in this sec of the couutry than all other ui seasts put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. in-curable. For a great many years doctors prououuceU it a local disease, and prescribed local lemedies, aud by constantly failing to cure with local' treatment, uiououuctd iu incurable. incur-able. Scieuce has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, aud therefore requires constitutional trcdluitul, 11 ail's Cul.wMi Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cuouey & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the oui constitutional constitu-tional cure ou the maiKet. It is taken iuteiLitilly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoouf ul. It acts directly di-rectly on the biooU aud mucous surfaces sur-faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. test-imonials. Address, F. J. Cueuey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists T5c Hall's Family Pills aie the best. Stops the Cough aud the Cold. Works off Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. INo Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cents. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signatme is on each box, 25c Itching Skin Distress by day and night That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to be afflicted with Eczema or Salt Itheum and outward out-ward applications do not cure. They can't. The source of the trouble is in the blood make that pure and this scaling, scal-ing, burning, itching skin disease will disappear. "I was taken with an itching on nay arms which proved very disagreeable. I concluded it was salt rheum and bought a bottle of Rood's Sarsaparilla. In two days after I began taking it I felt better and it was not long before I was cured. Have never had any skin disease since." Mes. Ida E. Wabd, Cove Foint, Md. Hood's Sarsaparilla. and Pills rid the blood of all impurities ni cure all eruptions. Bargains Special Sale tfateh Oar Any STREET HAT in to $4.00 $1.85 Watch For Our Saturdays Mesdames Lydia M. Johnson, Mrs. Thompson and West, of the Home Culture Club, went to Ogden yesterday yester-day to attend the Convention of Womans Wo-mans Clubs. They received special invitations from Mrs. Coulter. President, Presi-dent, of the Federation, to make her house their , home during the three days session. . Johnny, if your father borrowed $100 an 1 promised to pay $10 per month, how much would tie owe in seven months? "One hundred dollars sir." I'm afraid you'don't understand vour lesson very well, remarked the 'eacher. "I may not know my lesson very well" frankly admitted Johnny, 'but I know my father." The students of the high school were called together by Supt. Eszgert sen for the purpose of class organiza tion. Miss Lena Condie was chosen president; Jno C. Ilaymond, vice I president: Ralph Groesbeck, secretary itarael (Jnindall, trustee; Susie M;y-cock; M;y-cock; Berne Mendennall, and Ella Condie executive committee. It is amusing to notice a fellow who has ceased subscribing cfor the home paper, under the impression that it will speedily die without his support grab onto a copy each week wherever he can And it and eagerly persue the local columns. And all the time he repeats to himself: "What in h 11 keeps the measly thing alive?" BUSINESS DIRECTORS Jas. Caffrey & Co., Furniture, State street. G E. Anderson, PLotograuher. State street H. T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. State street. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise, State street. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer in harness fixtures. State st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in general merchandise. Wm. M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and erain; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. Dealers In all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. Fmporium, Ladies furnishing. Main Street. Tli . Peterson, Blacksmith, Place of business Corner of 10th and Jell'erson. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you frood. Job Printing. Print shop Is north side of State street. Professional Cards. Rax,ph B. "Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. , SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. EYES. EX A MIXED GLASSES FITTED Dr.J.J. Buswell . Ophthalmic Specialist Rooms aSS-iElO Salt Lakk City Deseuet News Bcilding Utah D. C. JOHNSON, Httofney-at-Iiarju and fictary Public. Springville. Utah. Societies. K. O. T. 31. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. F. Dunn, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. I. OTTTTiT) DEALiBRlN Monuments, Tombstones, Tablets;; in all kinds stonk executed in an artistic and up-to-date manner. All work done promptly, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See him before ordering elsewhere. Main Street Sprigville, Utah. Bargains! This leek the House, value up going for Windows Trimmed Hat Sale BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on him. Liadies' and - Olaildr-sn's Hair euts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Lau,ndry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G-. WOOD, Tonsorial A r tist2- 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. l promptly procured, OS NO FES. Send model, (ketch, I or photo for free report on patentability. Book '-Hows tounuin u.H. and ioreignl'ateotaaDdTruie-Markg,'' 1 atn. fairest verms ever onereo to inYentors.4 I r ATEKT LAWYERS OF S TEAKS' PRACTICE. 20.D00 PATFHTS PRnnllRFn THRnilKM THCM I All biuuieta oonndentil. bound ftdvitx. FuthfaU ) serrioo. Moderate eh&reea. i ) writ r o -vrrT-r o irj-v t to -v onuxx cc w. PATENT LAWYERS, 0pp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C GetMarrled in Our Rings. Our weJding 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 rim; at a reliable price straws that indicate that he will make a reliable husband. BECK'S JEWELRY,; STORE. PROVO, UTAH. Fine Watch Repairing. i i s MourJLf you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels constipated, , bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, Xm some of tnem? liver. any or It's your M LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. CORNER of ROYLANCE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Seijii Weekly Tribtaije AND The iijdepeijheijt FOB y $ZZ5 Dk. N. H. PACKARD, INTIST Extracting, Filling-, Crown and Bridjre work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of Ii. G. W. depet Springville, Utah. James caffbey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. p DUNN, M. D. 'physician and surgeon. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. v Qi)I G. E. ANDERSON Portrait and Xjandscape Pliotograplier. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTUFvE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied - and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Tine Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South aud Southeast. C. A. Tripp, C. F. & P. A. A. L. Trowbridge, T. P. A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. H. O.TOWNSEND.G.P. &T.A. St. Louis, Mo. Werl Your appetite is poor, your heart "flutters," mouth? then is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. I f Your appetite is poor, I 5i appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. , lot of first readiness. class vehicles in High : Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and Granite. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. Provo - - TJt&JtXm pr ai)i)liii Big Horn Basin Wyoming, contains? thousands of acres of land just open for settlement. Irrigation Irriga-tion is successfully carried car-ried ou, and splendid crops assured. A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder frpe on request. P. S Thro, sleeper t o Omaha and Chicago leaves Salt Lake City 3:15 p. m. daily. (3 1 1 1 MflMQfflfl I 1 I M ti ill I R. J 79 w. F. NESLEN, General A cent 2Dd South St. Salt Lake City. mm |