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Show ) BUSINESS DIRECTORS j Ja3. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, PLofcograDher. State street H.T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. State street. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, general merchandise, State st reet. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer in harness fixtures, Stiite st. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and -retail dealers in general j Wm.M. Roylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and (train; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. tate street. Emporium, Iadies furuiishin. Main Street. Th. Peterson, Blacksmith, Place of business Corner of 10th and Jefferson. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for It anc read it. It will do yon frxwl. Job Printing. Print shop is north side of State street. This signature is on every box of tho genuine Laxative BromoQuinin2 Tablet tbo remedy that cures a cold In oaa day A Hiiw Coal Depot E. P. BR1NT0M WILL SELL YOU KEMMERER CLEAR 2 GATE ( UUii CASTLE IN ANY QUANTITY Give him your orders, he will treat you right OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE Ha: SELLS TI1E TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Their They also, keep! a choice line of fre-t and f'cured Meats, E,ard. Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game in s:ison. Prices Arc Right NATUKCS OOS1TIVI fKO ron tnc ctTwN cum or Lead poisonino. hmOM- TISM, fiOUT, ALL KIOMCY COM PLAISTH, C A- TillBH. ICir AMD ALL OTHER 6tl ASO BLOOO DISCAGES NATURAL HOT SULPHUH WATER SALT LAKE COT S?ELNGS ANITA! il 52-54 V. 2d &. SALT LAKE CITY S150.000 BATHING RESORT WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTCLS COVEt3 (ER AW ACRE OF OWOUXD SOO GALLONS I'F WATER PI MINUTE Hoi Sulpha Bates in Porcelain ttd t Marble Tubs, Private Fliges j and Immense Swimming Pools t v CQMIINI MVALTH AMD PLtf AUC AT VISITtMO ATMS HH IN SALT LAKE. TUAKiAM KTW Open Dr and Night. Visitor Welcome KO POSTAL FOR ILLUSTRATED IOOKIH Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol If so, get the best which Is a I 3 I i& ! lilies range ia price from ?i.00 to ? f 73. t. For larjio and email game, i f.l so fer terjeet practice. Pistols from " " " ' - - - ' r- VBMAIVUV All VAT- il Rf i."nr h irtif lfla lilt KriiTii ill -f va.liirtKl I I Direct line to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOP IS . OMAHA ST. PAUL MEMPHIS HOT SPRINGS, Ark. ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH "The Rocky Mountain Limited'' and "The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago aud St. Louis. Two nights to New York, Boston and and Atlantic Coast Points. B st Dining Car Service. Mid-day Luncheon, Fif-y Cents. For full in- ormation, address f . DRAKE, DIS'T AST, SALT LLtf GTY BATHS Do you intend buying a rifle or pistol? If so, get the best YEWS tbibllrf M.. A. JaW IWIih HUI. M'l-'J Jlf 2740 2:xRo. ;p: I . ..ara ruts. 0f Vr fall a "ERiisi TxIS INDEPENDENT: D. C JOHNSON - - Publisher A G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the post office at Spring vills. Utah, lor transmission throusii the malls as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One year, 81. 2. j Six months, Three months. .40 Delinquent Taxes Official List of Delinquent T;ix?s of Springville, Utah, for the year 1P02 Pursuant to the provisions of section 2020 of the revised Statutes of Utah, the undersigned, Treasurer of Springviile, hereby gives notice hv publication that the following named persons are delinquent in the payment of the City taxes for the year 1 802, to amouut set opposite their names. Unless Un-less the said amount, together w il h the costs, are paid ou or before th.3 13 oh day of December 1902, I shall sell ,he property described below, in the manner prescribed by law, at the City I Hall, beginning at 12 o'clock, noo.i on the third Monday in December I'.tCL., and continue from dav to day until the list is exhausted. Luella Hayiuond, Treasurer, Spring- vilh, Dec. 1st 1902. Martha Cook; mortgage tax, Clarence Cran ial!, Wilson Conover " " Deal. Bros& Mendenhall-' Ruby Houtz mortgage tax Sarah J. Kouold " Cath. IVnnington " " T. W. lioyhince " " 1.20 7.20 ; "Sr .i ' 3t C.(,0 I 20 1.20 1 62 3 00 4.l0 4.44 1.50 3 90 l.:2 8 34 .24 8.40 4 80 2.58 Jos. D. Reynolds " T. W. Roylance " Ed. L. VVbitiug ' R. A. Deal et al " Thos. A. Ilryan Sec 4 01 A Ami Geo. 13. Ib.utz Sec 28 J A " " Win F. Wi scorn be Sec 32 3 A Edw M. Crandall Sec 32 F, A Crandall Est Sec 33 2 A M. W. M..!o:. Sec 33 1 A John W, I);i!lin Sec C3 1 A John E. Meneray Sec 33 Mary A. Mason Sec 33 (j A R l i'aifrey man Sec 33 3.30 A August Siewert Sec 33 .50 A Waller Wheeler Sec 33 U A Frank Milluer Sec 33.37 A W. H. .Meneray Sec 33 Victor Dallin Sec 33 Clias. A. Alleruaa Sec 33 .50 Chauncy Wisiting Est Sec 31 5 Wrn Gallup Sec 31 3 A Oraii lh wlet Sec 31 .67 A P. II. Wood ward Sec 34 2 A Chauncy Whiting See ai 2A R ibi rt. ii- T.n well Sec i 1 A. PetH.v Sei,vil Sec 4 2 A J- s:-j-!i W. Allan Sec 4 H A Art iiur V. S mford Sec 4 3J A Waitei liird Sec 4 6 A Samuel Hnituall Sec 4 14 A L. ;;h li.ailett Sec 4 2i A Z.lla lif'u'A it Sec 4 2i A Emma L C mover Sec 4 4 A G. A. M asoi Sec 4 5 A L-iiisa Spafi-ird Sec 4 5 A "tV. L Fuller Sec 4 R-iseiia Kn le Sec 4 1 A Ro .t I! i.well Sec 4 8 A E Jn v rcimery Co 4 1 A .43 "41 ,.'",w 14 Ui 1.93 4.80 1-41 .21 1.5;i 3 54 2.10 3.30 .42 3 54 2 7(5 1 51) 2.58 4.2(5 4.80 15. U0 7.80 0.(56 3 72 7.20 2.10 3. GO .84 .90 10.50 0.(50 W .0 fui& worth Est Sec 4 21 Sy mi: a Siiii; h Sec 4 Jiisepn (Jrandali sec 4 Root .Jeuiiiugs sec 4 1 A Sac 1 P. Ewingsee 1 St;;, r l-o. sec 4 J hn Waters sec 4 A 2.52 0.00 1 .32 1 02 of; ! .72 .30 David P. NVakes Lot 1 Blk 4 P A 3.42 ( 1. r i (. Ii;;.l Est " 3 5 7.80 j IM E Va-.leuvau" 2 " 4 " 4 80 1 C iroline S. Waters'' 2 " 8 " 3toi R. A. Barney " - " 1 " 3 CO Rlvda Gresbheck " 3 " 11 " 5.50 Dora Hutchinson " 1 " 12 " 1 02 Philip H. Boyer " 2 " 12 " 3 72 A. L. Haymond " 3 " 12 lu 74 j Miner liros '' 4 " 12 5.10 j Sarah A. Boyer " 2 12 " 7.C2 P. M. Watson " - " 14 " 18 Mary Streeper 4 14 " 0.30 Juo W. Streeper " 4 14 " 1.86 John Mason 4 15 " 4 2( Thomas Daliin " 2 3 16 4 " 4 32 Mary Mathews " 1-4 18 " 4.80 C. W Houtx " 3 21 " 3.3G Ir.aacWolfe " 2 21 " 7 80 Philiuda Boylance-' 1 22 il 4.50 Roylance Brother " 1 22 " 7.50 George Sumsion ' 1-2 32 " 9 0(5 James Holley 2 3 ' " .24 W. S. McCornick " 1 37 "1 20 James Holly 2 37 " G.Oti James Holly " 4 38 " 1.50 E M. Buyer 4 3'.) ' 8.2H Cath RoerEst'2 44 " 3.1MJ Thos Parry 3 44 1.(52 Chas M. Bud 3 44 ' 1 33 i W. II. Carter 3 43 " 11. io 1 C. L. Crandall "3 4fi ' 8.(51 Moroni Childs "- 47 "2 28 j Jens Neiison " 1 51 " .12 Frank l a'ley " 1 51 " 3.00 hn J. Iii.vr r 1 f.i 9.42 Daniel Harrington 3 4 55 "210, , Wm M. Cotrnrtn " 3 5li " .24 I Wrought Iron Range Co. on lot 2 blk ! 32 plat A .90 OverWork Weakens Your Kidneys. UahealtHy Kidneys Blake Impure Blood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. , Sa The kidneys are your M bl00d Pifiers. they fil- tsr out. tha wasta or impurities m t.ie blood. If they are sick or cut of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism rheu-matism come from excess ex-cess cf uric acid in the blood, due to nee-lected a1 kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick cr unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though 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 begin-. begin-. ning ia kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's Sw-imp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and-is sold on its merits jf-- oy an druggists in mty- (V:.-.JsSufe, cait and one-dollar siz- es. Ynu maw haw a E3Lda. !i?V t sample. DOtue. cy mail Home of Swiuiip-IUot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer 1 t ..! .1 & Co- Binghamton. n. y. i I nay 1 1 m win ii iiiri -MJM,Mi'"ll,,M,iai"l,"MI,l,,w""1 TOWN. TOPICS ' Special sale this week. Emporium. Glass all sizes, we will glaze it for you. G. E. Andersoa. Regular Sunday evening service at the Episcopal church, 6:30 p, m. Jas. B. Whitehead was over from Eureka Sunday visiting with his family. Alfred Warthen was joined in wedlock wed-lock Wednesday 20th, to a Spanish Fork las-. The squeal oT the festive porcine is heard in the iand. Toe pig killer is gelling in his work. Smoke a new Porto Rico, 10 cent Cigar, and nnl a chance on .the Gold watch; at Jordan's Store. Don Johnson Jr. went to Fairview Monday to join the Lindsay Dramatic Co. He wdii play li e state with him. For Sale: one- four room adobie house, one acre of land, good well and out-buildings. SG50. Enquire at this i. 3i ce. The Juvenile Instructor for December Dec-ember has been received. It is replete with up-to date subjects well written for the young. We lave some bargains in gold mounted tot n' ain pens. Each pen is fully guaranteed and costs only $2.00. Keilj's Drug Store. " The good people of the Second Ward held service on Thanksgiving I ii, t l-.A TV.ilor.2 Vt ill Till.ru W:K 'I fln program, and a large crowd present. Thanksgiving day Eddii Ostler and Lucia Mason obtained a permit to wed from the County Clerk. They now un luub'edly man and wife. Chas. P. Dei hi and wif.i of Idaho Falls were in town this week ou their way home from their Eastern trip which extended from Chicago to New Orleans. Supervisor Weight is doing a 3ru job -on Ro lance si n et. He is having one foot of mountain gravid put in the center of the thoroughfare from Reynolds Rey-nolds corner to the station. HOLIDAY BOOKS We are now taking orders for bonks for holiday presents. We can eret yon any book you may want. Call and leave your order at JOKDAN'S liOOK STOUK. I Waller Adams of the rustling f'rm I nl I. A,!....,L- -.t Prove, called in for a few minutes last Saturday to exchange compliments of the season. He reports business quite sat isfactory T. A. Erown met with a very serious ser-ious rrcident on la't Thursday, while cleaning ; bis yard. He stepped upon a piece of boon iron which !!ew up and cut the eyeball so severely that it is feared the light will be destroyed The poor of the Third Ward were thoughtfully and liberally re-memi.ered re-memi.ered on Th tnksu'i virg. A larire congregation a :sembeled at the Third Ward ITou-e where service w 'P held, many bringing food, clothing and money to be distributed among the poor, Henry Surosion and wife with thfir interesting lit tle family of live bright children, left on Sunday morning for Chester. Sanpete Co., where their home is now located. Henry has Leon railroading this reason with his brothers, but thinks from hence forth he will stick to t he farm. The Black Hawk Veterans are cel-elsrating cel-elsrating today at Reynolds Hal!, with dance, son: and festival. They commence com-mence at 2 p. m. and there is no telling tell-ing when they will end, probably not until "coekcrowlrjg" tomorrow. They it good time when Sunday school at the Baptist church at 10 a. m Public woiship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A series of meetings meet-ings wiil begin on Monday Dec. 8 unless un-less there is further an nouncenient. These meetings will be conducted by Rev. Sheafor and wife. 'I he public is cordially invited to attend the services. ser-vices. C. Wesley Nichols, pastor. As it is getting the time of the year when the country is being flooded with clubbing rates, and magazine cutting combines. I wish to state that I will take orders for any club oiler of any responsible news agency, at the same price. Keep money at home by giving me your orders. Jordan's Book Store. A Mr. Avery, tiancient, created quite a disturbance at. the theatre Saturday evening, it took two marshals mar-shals to lock him up. During the melee, deputy Harmer was bitten cn the hand, and the guardians of the peace were fdherwi.se badly damaged. Monday morning the sobered individual individ-ual was ar.-an.red before Judge Boyer on the complaint of "plain drunk," and fined five dollars. If that was a "plain drunk'' what wou'd constitui e a ''drunk" with a few frills as embellish em-bellish meets? SI. 00 Reward $1 00. The reader of this paper will be pleased ta learn thai there, is at least one dreaded diseae that science has been able to cure in a'i its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cuni known, to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being be-ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment.. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iiuernai'.y, acting act-ing directly upon the b'oo I and mucous mu-cous surfaces of the system, thereby destrojing the foundation f. the disease, di-sease, and giving the paticut strength by buildinir up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative p iwers that they oifer One Hundred Dollars for any case that ii. fails to-cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F.J. CriEXEY & Co. edo, O. Sold ny drugir'sts, 75c. Halt's Family Pills are the best. To- Ectter Than a Fluster A piece of llannel dampened with Chamberlain's pain halm and bound on the affected part, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Tain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep sealed, muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale by the Springville Drus Co. New stock of picture mouldings and frames at G. E." Anderson's. For sale. Four room brick house, barn and one acre of land. Call here. A choice lot of Sunday school teachers bibles at G. E. Anderson's. Large corporations may besoulcss, but they have good thinking apparatuses appara-tuses Mrs. Luella naytaond was out for adrivalast Monday, after hjr long seige of the typhoid fever. Enlargements made direc". from thj negative are like a pLtu e from Hie. See samples at G. E. Anderson's. Miss Eirie Huntington went to Salt Lake Monday fur a few dajs viait with her sister Mrs. Delia Stevenson. "Uncle John Lo .very." one cr the pioneers id Manti, is spending a few days in town with his sons and daughters. " The Maccabee band went to From, on Thanksgiving afternoon to take part in a grand instalatton of members, mem-bers, in the Provo tent. Dr. Asadoorian left last Thursda evening for New York, where he vill take a special course of study p:t taining to the eye aud ear. We will take your or 'er for Sterling Sterl-ing Silver articles of all kinds. We can save you from ten to tweutv per cent. Kelly's Drug Store. There was s aid ' to have been trouble bruiu' for bears in Misissiffi a lew days ago, but they got wind of the little affair and laid low. Mrs. Nation did not like the Van-derbilt Van-derbilt costumes at tne New Yoik horse show It aever did take luurh however to stir Aunt Carrie up a bit J Rev. Dps. MeL.iin of Salt Lake and j and Clemmensou of Logan, made this otrice a pleasant call Tuesday for a few minutes social chat. They were guests of Dr. Pad ;y. The Thanksgiving ball at Reynolds Rey-nolds had was a very enjoyable alTiy-r"! Over one hundred numbers were present, pres-ent, and everybody enjoyed the ext-r-cis s to the fullest extent. D . E. Deal aud Guy Mendenhall reported at headquarters last Sunday for a few days visit with their families. fami-lies. They report their work at Paon-nia Paon-nia Colo, rapidly nearing completion. H. L. Sumsion came in Frdiay from his camp. The Sumsion . Bros, have moved their outfit to the Lemming-ton Lemming-ton cut-olf, which job wiil last unlit about Jan. lt. They have made this year about 2u miles of grade. A most appropriate and interesting Thanksgiving service was heid at the Presbyti rian chapel. Rev. Dr. Bailey preached a powerful niseouse. The church choir sang lovely and appropriate appro-priate songs. Theie was a large attendance. at-tendance. Every paper in the United Stitcs seem to be taking a tilt at, Reed Q m -,-t ri r rl i i I jf v f t r tins 1 T ; i ! t. - Ktitoct RonatA Thnrp aro ma.iv :id- verse as well a's f ivorable rmi!i)i,nt. ' At this time he hi .Is fair to beeoue i as widely criticised as was B. H. Roberts, Cut this out and take it to the Sprinir-ville Drug Co. and get a free satnple of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate thj. stomach, improve the appetite a-d regulate the bowels. . Regular size 25e per box. I have just added four new hordes to the circulating library; Buel! Hump-ton, Hump-ton, by Will's G. Emerson: The Valley of Decision, bv Edith Wharton; The Virginian by Wester and Castle Dangerous, Dan-gerous, by Geo. Barr McOctchen. Now is a pood time to commence on the library. Jordan's Book Store. The school before closing for Thanksgiving vacation gave in each department a program which was attended at-tended by many parents." The Thanksgiving program given by the High school in the evening was attended at-tended by many patrons and highly appreciated. Frank Royiauce gave the oration. Last Thursday probably mffced as prosperous an era as any fi the history his-tory of our city. Ev' rybody st ems to have plenty. The harvests have beeu good, considering- the drouth, everybody has had plenty of remunerative remun-erative lahor. The day was spent in family reunions, and no person in town so far as known failed to get a good dinner. TIIIRJ WARD'S TH.VSKSG1VINU. TneL. I). S. of the Third Ward en-mass, en-mass, assembled in their meeting house, to celebrate the National festival; festi-val; at which Bp. Geo. R.""ITill presided. pre-sided. The choir sang, ''Our God we Rise to Thee," and Elder F. C. Boyer addressed ad-dressed the Throne of Grar-e in prayer. Miss Nellie Sumsion gave an interesting inter-esting synopsis of the Pilgri'm fathers in their struggles to secure religions liberty: their set tlement fn this country coun-try and their first thanksgiving feast in which the red man was a paitv. Quartet, by W. K. Johns-;.'! Jr. EUa Johnson Mabel Mower ail Frit-'. Boyer. Recitation, "First Th.-uiks-Civing", Master Ruben II ill. Song; "Why don't you speak for yourself John," by Master Lavvson. Sonji; "Flowers bloom at our feet,'' under the direction of Bird Summon Things we should be thankful fa-, by Miss Ella Mower. A thanksgiving story, "The E Iger-!y Iger-!y Home." by Miss Francis Bird. Song; "8c kind to the loved one-! at home' by Willis K. Johasoi Jr. Bp. Hill made some concluding re-; marks, full of praise and good cheer, and invited all into the nest, room to see the contributions made for the poor, such as. blankets .wearing apparel, ap-parel, provisions etc Thscash donation dona-tion amounted to $14 00. The audience sung ''America." and Mayor Reynolds pronounced , the benediction. Stops the CoHgh and , the Cold, j Works off Laxative Broreo Quinine cold in ono day. No Cure. 25 cents. f 'ablets cure a o Pay, Price a StlVil TO--' I, snd rcturnins' the Lion heads, cut frctn packages, to Woolson Soice Co., Toledo, , l. r i ..t ; . you get a line assorrnicnc ui vauL Free cf Cost there is no advertising; of kind on them. CITY COUXCIL DELIBERATIONS. At the Council meeting Monday evening the committee reported that the Whitehead wooden mill site had passed into the hands of parties who expect to put the mill into operation sooh. aud that they v iiued it so highly high-ly the City could not atlor i to buy it. The Houtz mill site could be purchased pur-chased for $ 6000 The committee further reported that'the City needed neiihir site, as a pumping plant could be put in, with a 1 t 1-3 mo:e expense, ou the City's own land in the big .pasture. Th.3 amount of b inds the City could issue was diteruiind, and a circular giving the information will soon be i.-sued. A delegation from Mapleton ex pressed a desirt to complete the south retiervoir before expending any more labor on the nortu one. At this juncture the question of title came u,3, and it being ascertained that the title to the south reservoir site was in the est.itu of B. F. Wing, deceased, and that the City only had a twenty-rive twenty-rive years lease, and fouiteen years of the time having elapsed, it was decided de-cided to expend no more labor there unt il a clear title could be procured. A Tiaicly Suggestion This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamber- j Iain's cough remedy. It is sure to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and s it isfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon a the cold is contracted con-tracted and before it has become settled set-tled in the system. In almost evt ry instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking tbis remedy freely as soon as the lirt indication of the I Co,U a Vw& ' There is no danger in giving it. to children for it contains no harmful substance,. lt is pleasant to take both adults iind children like. i(t. Buy it an 1 you' will get the best. It always cures, ijor sale by the Springville Dru Co. To Cure A Cold In Ou Day. Take L;iative !5roi!o Quinine Ta!lets, AH urufTKi.-ts refund the money If it fails to care. E. W. Grove's slgruttiue is ou each boy :J3c. Thai's the condition of many saffsrers from catr.rro, c.-p cia'ly in tlie morning. Great di.lleulty e.'.-n iiouctd in elaar-iug elaar-iug f '13 bead and thro:.t. No wonder catarrh ec.uaca bendache, impairs the taste, smfell aud hearing, pollutes the breath, deisnrea tho Kfcoia-ach Kfcoia-ach and a"ict3 the r.ppetite. To cure catarrh, trc-at;rmt must be constitutional r.iteraiive and tonis. 'I was ntiiiotc-Ll wit-i ratarih. I took nse.ixine.s of dhtcrciit khsds, g:vln? each a lair trial; tut praiiually trow worse until I could linrdiy bear, t:li er smell. I tbon concluded to try iluxl s :ur3aparil!n, and after taking: five Vottlc3 I was eared end have not had any return of the disease since." Ecgcsk i'OEEt?, Lvhaiion, Ear!. Hood's Sarsaparill Curos catsrrh it sootbrs nud strengthens strength-ens the raucous membrane and builds cp the whole system. NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of Springville Banking Co. will be held at the Batik Wednesday Wednes-day Dec. 10, 1902 at 3:30 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of dieting 9 directors to serve the ensuing year, and to transact sm-.h other business as may properly ci me before the meeting. R. A. Heal, Pres. A Costly Mistake Blunders are sometimes very expensive. ex-pensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pii's for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at the Springville Drug Co. CoKsain? Spell Csused Death ' Harry Duckwell. aged 23 year?, clicked to (;i th early yesterday M.tiiiing at his h one, in ths pri-sence of Ins wife and child- lie contracted a slight cold a few days ...' and paid but lit tie at tent ion to it, Yofterday morning he: was seiz' d with a fit of couching which continued fr some titii". His wife sent for a physician but before be could arrive, another coughing spell come ou and and Duck-weli Duck-weli di '.'it irom sull'ocation. St, Lou s Glob.j D-umcrat, Dec. 1, 1901 " I. birds. Ibireli'miid Syrup would ha e saved him. 50c and $1.00. Spriugvh e .--'4. 'i :. e-v. i. R m W0S L 1 I 1 Fl V I I i to rite for our confidential letter beiore applying ap-plying for patent; it may be worth money. We promptly obtaia U. S. and Foreign and TRADE MARKSprietnm EN-TIO? EN-TIO? jLi uirnev'a fee. bend model. 6ketcn Sor photo and we send an i P.': 1 EDI ATE pfJEE report on patentability. We give tne Deal legal service uu uuiwy uv. vw charges are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, 0pp. U.S. Patent Ofnce,Vashington, D.C Mff.fJsaili'rtB. I sar3T f"w7r'. f1 CfT 'i,' VIUJ fo'.me,.- BY U c ii Li a - ! 5 . .3 : - Ivv h t''- l' '5 - -1 : X : ! 1 o. c y any 1 4 THE St PAUL CALENDAR For 1903, six sheets 10X15, of beau tiful reproductions, in color pastel drawings by Bryson, is of, nnw . ... . t ready for distribution and wnl bei mailed on receipt of 25 cents, coin or UTn-mnfl AtlArnca i? A T 1 1 f a P (rin Pass. Agent, Chicago. Professional Cards. Ealph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Or. J. T- Bnswell Ophthalmic Specialist J Rooms a2s-a30 Salt Lake City j Deseret News Huiluing Utah D. C. JOHNSON, Rttorrnzy-at-Liam and Jctapy Publie. Springville. Utah. Dr. N. II. PACKARD, Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner. OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 t-ast of R. G. W. depot Springville, Utah. James CArms-z, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. P DTJNW. 1.1. D. "physician and surgeon. Otlice in Bank Building. Room SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ( SMART, 1,1. D. Physician and Surgeon. Oflioe in Rooms 5 and 6, in iiEiiik building. Oiriee hours 8 to 10 a. in.. 12 to 2 aud to 9 p. m. SPRINGVILLE, - - Utait. 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. PKOVO, UTAH. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wii. Keauxs, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. Bargains -Bargains! MILLINERY UNDERWEAR SILK SKIRTS SUITS HOSIERY WAISTS CLOAKS FANCY GOODS egant Line of Io!iday Goods Arriving Qai!y EMPORIUM BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. I.a.clies' - arxed - Clailcli'on.'B Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Farlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G. 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