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Show BUSINESS DIRECTOR'S - Jus. Caffrey & Co., Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, Photographer. 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. Win. M. Roylance. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and grmln; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. Dealers In all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street, i Fmporium, Ladies furnishing. Main Street. Th. Peterson, lilacksrnit h. Place of business Corner of Juih and Jefferson. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it and read it. It will do you pood. Job Printing. Print shop is north side of tate street. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taweu tUe remedy that cure a cold In one day A Hew Coal Depot E. P. BRINTON WILL SELL Y&'J KEM MERER i COAL CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE IN ANY QUANTITY Give him your orders, he will treat you right OPPOSITE PUBLIC SQUARE Harmer-Brown Harmer-Brown SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Their Trices Are Right They also. koepa choice line of frest and Poured Meats, Lard, ;Pickles, Can ned Goods. Vegetables and fish and game In season. HEALING RATURI-S POSITIVC IICHCOT for thi cchtain cunt or LCAQ POISONING. RMXUMA- TtSM, (OUT, ALL KIOMCY COPlINT, CA-TAKItH, CA-TAKItH, CCZtWA AflO ALL OTHCfl XrlW ANO BLOOD OISCABCS NATURAL HOT, SULPHUR WATER SALT UK SOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATHS 5254 V. 3d So. SALT LAKE CITY $160,000 Bathing Resort wit mum a block of all motels COVERING OVCR AN ACRC OF GROUND ROO GALLONS OF WATER PIR Ml NUT I Hot Sulphur Baths in Porcelain and Marble Tubs, Private Plunges On and Immense Swimming Pools OOMRINC HIALTH AMD HMMIHC VRlTlia Opcn Day and Night. Visitors Wclcomc hmo portal ror illurtratco rooklct yn? intend buying a rifle or pistol?1 If o, get the beat which Ln a j STEVENS ' I<-s ranrje in price from $4.00 to $75.(t0. For large and email game, aI.- t it target practice. Pistols from i $i.ZQ i 0.00. j Send tlnmp for larjre catalogue illus-il tmtinif c-ompleteline, brimful of valuable j I iniiM-iuation to sjmrtsiuen. - rviWk L ?ZX UO. -.-f I . J0?K FALLS, I kxzz. u.s. Direct line to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS OMAHA PAUL ME i PIUS 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 Dinintr Car Serviee. Mid-day Luncheon, Fifty Cents." For full in-ormaiion, in-ormaiion, address E.D.UKE, DiSTAG'T, SALT LAKG CITY The Independent. D. C 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. . 0 .40 Delinquent Taxes Official List of Delinquent Taxes of Springville, Utah, for the year 1802 Pursuant to the provisions of section 2620 of the revised Statutes of Utah, the undersigned, Treasurer of Springville, hereby gives notice by publication that the following named persons are delinquent in the payment )t the City taxes for the je ir 1802, to amouut set opposite their names. Unless Un-less the said amount, together with r,he costs, are paid on or before the 15 r,h day of December 1902, 1 shall sell r,he property described below, in the manner prescribed by law, at the City Hall, beginning at 12 o'clock, noon on the third Monday in December 1!02, and continue from dav to day until the list is exhausted. Luella Raymond, Treasurer, Spring-ville, Spring-ville, Dec. 1st 1902. Martha Cook; mortgage tax, 1.20 7.20 .78 Clarence Crandall, " " Wilson Conover " " Deal. Bros & Mendenhall" Ruby Houtz mortgage tax Sarah J. Konold " Cath. Pennington " " T. W. lloylance " " .54 .36 6 00 1 20 1.20 1 62 3 60 4.60 Jos. D. Reynolds " T. W. Roylance " Ed. L. Whiting " " t I it tfe It. A. Deal et al " Thos. A. Bryan .Sec 4 64 A AmU Geo. B. Houtz Sec 28 I A " Wm F. Wiscmbe Sec 32 3f A Edw M. Crandall Sec 32 F, A Crandall Est Sec 33 2 A M. W. Mulen Sec 33 1 A John W, Dallin Sec 33 1 A John R. Meueray Sec 33 Mary A. Mason Sec 33 6 A Rd Palfreyman Sec 33 3.50 A 4.44 1.50 3 90 1.32 8 34 .24 8.40 4 80 2.58 .48 7.44 14 04 1.98 4.80 1-44 .24 1.56 3 54 Aus,'Ut Siewert Sec 33 .50 A Walter Wheeler Sec 33 li A Frank Millner Sec 33.37 A W. II. Meueray Sec 33 Victor Dill in Sec 33 Chas. A. Alleman Sec 33 .50 Chauncy Whiting Est Sec 34 5 A Win. Gallup Sec 34 3 A Orau Ik-wlet Sec 34 .67 A B II. Woodward Sec 34 2 A Cbauucy Whiting Sec 34 2A Robert Ruth well Sec 4 1 A. Betsy Scoyil Sec 4 2 A Joseph W. Allan Sec 4 H A Arthur V. Sanford Sec 4 31 A Walter Bird Sec 4 6 A Samuel Bra mall Sec 4 14 A 2.10 3.60 .42 3 54 2 76 1.50 2,58 4.26 4.86 6.90 7 SO 6.66 3 72 7 26 2.10 3.60 .84 .90 10.50 6.60 2.52 Leah B irtlett Sec 4 2i A Zilla Brown Sec 4 2iA ; Eiuniii L Conovar Sec 4 4 A G. A. MasonSec 45 A Louisa Spafl ird Sec 4 5 A W. L Fuller Sec 4 Rnsftia Koyle Sec 4 1 A Robt Rothwell Sec 4 8 A Eluin 1 reamery Co 4 1 A Wni Wadsworth Est Sec 4 2 A Syuiira- Smith Sec 4 , ,. : ;' Jusepli Ci amlall sec 4 Robt .1 en nings sec 4 1 A Satni P. Ewingsec4 Starr Bros sec 4 John Waters sec 4 ; .6.00 ' 1.32 1 02 .66 .72 .30 4 P A 3.42 David P. Ni takes Lot 1 Blk Clan O. Hall Est " 3 " 5 " 7.80 M E.VanLeuvan" 2 " 4 " 4 80 Caroline Waters" 2 ' 8 310 R. A. Barney " - " 1 " 3 60 Rouda Giesbbeck " 3 " 11" 5.50 Dora Hutchinson " 1 " 12 " 102 Philip II. Boyer " 2 " 12 " 3 72 A. L. Haymond ' 3 " 12 10 74 Miner Bros " 4 " 12 5.10 Sarah A. Boyer 2 12 " 7.62 P. M. Watson " - " 14 " -18 Mary Streeper " 4 14 " 6.30 Jno W. Streeper " 4 14 " 1.86 John Mason " 4 15 " 4,26 Thomas Dallin " 2-3 16 4 " 4 32 Mary Mathews " 1-4 18 " 4.80 C. W. Houtx " 3 ,21 ' 3.36 IsaaciWolfe ' 2 21 " 7 80 Philinda Roylance" 1 22 4.56 Roylance Brother " 1 22 ' 7.50 George Sumsion " 1-2 32 " 9 06 James Holley " 2 36 " .24 VV. S. McCornick " 1 37 " 1 20 James Holly 2 37 " 6.C6 James Holly " 4 38 " 1.50 E M. Boyer " 4 39 " 8.28 Cath BoyerEst "2 41 3.90 Thos Parry 3 ' 44 ' 1.62 VhdH M. Bird ., 3 44 1 38 W.H.Carter " 3 45 "11.10 O. L. Crandall " 3 46 " 8.64 Moroni Childs " - 47 2 28 Jens Neilson "1 51 ' .12 Frank PaMey ' 1 51 3.00 .TnhnS. Hover " 1 53 " 9.42 Daniel narrington 3 4 55 " 2.10 Wm M. Coffman " 3 56 " .24 Wrought Iron Range Co. on lot 2 blk 32 plat A .90 The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- i 'III II lll'l V- jjr live, lvinny suaaen deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed al-lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs 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 by taking Dr. Kilmer's j owamp-KOOi, tne great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding scald-ing pain in passing it, 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 effect of Swamp-Root ts 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 have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery dis-covery and a book that a tl lt t . . iii5 an aooui li. DOin nnriinnn.iini v... , :iIL ."ZTZZrrZ-. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. ( TOWN TOPICS See Emporium ad. in this issue. Glass all sizes, we will glaze it fur you. G. E. Anderson. R. A. Deal Came in Tuesday from Cilo. on a flying business t ip. Regular Sunday evening service at the Episcopal church, 6:3o p, m. Frank Gemmel came in the for. -week from Paonia Colo., bringing his teams for the winter. Smoke a new Porto Rico, 10 cent Cigar, and ret a chance on the Gold w itch; at Jordan's Store. The party for the benefit of the 4 Old Folks" on Tuesday was well attended at-tended and a financial success. Lost-between M. O. Packand's resi-d resi-d nee and the P;irk schcol. an Angora t'ppet. binder teturn to this office. For Sale: one four room adobie house, one acre of land, good well and out-buildings. $G50. Enquire at this office. Services every evening this week at 7::i0at the Baptist Church, conduced conduc-ed by Evi icliii Saafjr an 1 wifi.'. Everybody invited. Ray Packard is now at home from Paonia, Coio., where he has been assisting as-sisting in putting up railroad gmde with the Sprinnville 1 oys. We have some bargains in gold mounted fountain pens. Each pen is fully guaranteed and costs only $2.00. Kelly's Drug Store. David Packard packed his "kit" ion Tuesday ana -niKei xor iub t . 1 Marysvale mines, where he will spend the winter, in development work The "Shamrocks," eighth grade class of the public schools, reudered a program, pro-gram, at the Central, Wednesday, eve. that gave pleasure to those present. Mell and Mose Roylance have tnovi d their railroad outfit from Lucin to the Leiumington cut-off, where they have a job that will last until the new year. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller gave them a reception at the Presbyterian Chapel Tuesday evening. There was an-interesting program and a jolly good time. I have copies of the new History of the Latter Day Saints Tor sale at my office. They are bound in various colors and will make elegant holiday presents. G. E. Anderson. H0L11)A HOOKS We are now taking orders for books for holiday presents. We can sret yon any book you may want. Call and leave your order at JORDAN'S BOOK STOKE. Prof. Widstoe and others, from the Ag. College, Logan, .will hold a farmers farm-ers Institute at the L. D. S. Meeting house, Thursday evening Dec. 13th. It will be to the interest of all farmers farm-ers to attend. Happy hearts and smiline faces will prevail at the City Hall next Tuesday evening when "Hunting for Hawk-ings", Hawk-ings", the very funniest comedy ever written will be the bill. Get your seats early at the usual place. Hon. Wm. M. Roylance, who has been hovering so long on the brink of 'the dark river, has fooled the grim boatman this time, and is now on the hiyh road to recovery, bis friends will all be glad to welcome him back upon the street. A true history of the conspiracy to kidnap Lincoln in 1864 commenced to be published in the Salt Lake Tribune last Monday. It is written by the only diving conspirator that had a hand in the plot, aiifl recalls vividly the stiring events that led up to the great tradgedy. The only cuinpar.y that has played the Grand Theatre Salt Lake for a whole week this season in "Hunting for Hawkins, which will appear here next Tuesday night at tht City Hall; exactly as prese nted at Salt Lake. Dont miss this big comedy treat. Seats at the usual place. 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 offer of any responsible news agency, at the same Drice. Keep money at home by giving me your orders. Jordan's" Book Store. In the case of Spt ingville vs J. R. Meneray, motion to set asi.l the verdict, ver-dict, on the ground that the complaining com-plaining witness had been employed by the city, to induce him to violate the city ordinance against the sale of intoxicating liquors, was argued in the District court, Monday, and taken tak-en under advisement. Robert W. Miller was seen by the Independent man the other day as be drove pell mell down Main street, looking neither to the right or left, giving the paper man no opportunity to extend congratulations unless thev were thrown out of a catapult. All the same the Independent takes this opportunityof saying, welcome to the ancient and honorable order of the Benedicts. Amasa Bird concluded to send his team home alone last Tuosiay, at least they went home without any one at the rudder to do the steering act. He drove his high-steppers up in front of the P. O. and went in for a moment when off they went like a rocket! They uprooted the public watering trough in their mad rush for home,' then taking the middle of the road succeeded in reaching home without with-out further casualty. Better Than a Tlaster A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's pain balm and bound on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a liniment for the relief of deep seated, muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale by the SpriDgville Drug Co. 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 Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness. headache, .liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough, the SprSugviHe Drug Co. 25c at Graud sale at the Emporium tl ia week. New stock of pictire mouldings and frames at G. E. Anderson. Wan led a situation, as clerk in store preferred, for a young woman. A choice lot of Sunday school teachers bibles at G. E. Anderson's. It is good to see Tom Pirry out again after his long and severe illness. For sale. Four room brick house, baru and one acre of land. Call here. 20 beautiful presents to be given away, see our South window. Emporium. Em-porium. See our elegant line of Hol day iroods displayed on our Center Tab es. EiuDorium. For Sale-Car ch in Hobble Creek Canvon. Part farn ine. part ranch. $1,800. Apply to W. T. Curtis. Enlargements made direct from the negative are like a picture from life. See samDles at G. E. Anderson's. El. Haymond is at home this weelc with his mother. For several years he has been working for the O. S. L, in Ogden. We will take your order for Sterling Sterl-ing Silver articles of all kinds. We can save you from ten to twenty pe-r cent. Kelly's Di ug Store. John B Maycock has brought' in his erading outfit from Paonia, where he has been for the last six months, grading for the Deal Construction Co. It is stated upon good authority that Philip Houtz has entered the matrimonial field, by the espousal of the relict of the late Bishop Whiting of Mapleton. Alphonso Ethier is one of the actors in th; newly rehabilitated play of "Corianton," soon to be played at Logan, Utah, and from there make a tour of the state. Miss Hellen Boyer is booked for the role of "Relia" in Bean's play "Corf-anton." "Corf-anton." The curtain will ringUpTn Logan for the new production which is said to have been wonderfully transformed. Would ou like to give your picture to a friend? If so don't put it off. G. E. Anderson will do the work for you, and don't forget that it will take a few day- to make a picture. Get th j order in ,in time. The pumpkin pies are now ripe. Nothing is so good , for ''that tired feeling" in man as a hemisphere of the pie that our mothers uscl to make, and that our wives can well imitate, out of. the jolly old pumj kin. Lovers of the violin should not fail to hear Master Tommy Purcell who assists the Sehuberts on Dec. 19. Although Al-though he renders the highest class of concerts with ease, he is far more modest than many artists of much less ability. Amasa Bird has returned to town, and is resting from his labors for a brief time, getting acquainted with his wife and children. He has been away the major part of the time for 22 months working at railroad construction, con-struction, in N. Mexico and Colorado. Cut this out and take it to the Sprincville Drug Co. and get a free sample of Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size 25c per box. Everybody should read Judge Charles C. Goodwin's eloquent address, ad-dress, delivered at the Elks memorial service at Park City last Sunday; it is a gem. No brief synopsis will give a good idea of its exalted thoughts. It appeared in full in Monday's Salt Lake Herald. Elder Levi W. Richards, from Salt LakeCitv, member of the Sunday School Union board, lectured to the Sunday School teachers Wednesday night, 3d inst. lMiss Bessie Gud-mundson Gud-mundson sang delightfully with Miss Kathryn Johnson at the piafm.'and Willes K. Johnson sang a sung in his usually tine style. I have just added four new books to the circulating library; Buell, Hampton, Hamp-ton, by Willis G. Emerson; The Valley of Decision, by Edith Wharton; The Virginian by Wester and Castle Dangerous, Dan-gerous, by Geo. Barr McCutchen. Now is a good time to commence on the library. Jordan's Book Store. Raymond Sullivan a ten yearold boy of Eureka, knocked the persimon off the Tribune guessing tree with his little ballot. He guessed the exact number of votes cast, viz; 169.181 and received the S10 000 prize. Hejis but ten years old and the money r at out at ten per cent will net him a nice sum at his majority. Last seasons most palpable hH will be seen at the City Hall next Tuesday Tues-day night when "Hunting for Hawkins" Hawk-ins" will set the town a-laughing, and out everyone in a joyful mood. Owen Touchem the gay, profesi:;ar relative rela-tive will delight our playgoers with his droll wit and ever reaiy repartee. Mathew Hawkins will be as elusive as ever in his attempts to he two persons per-sons at one aud the same time. . This is the same big company which played play-ed at the Grand, Salt Lake all thL-week. thL-week. Jgching Joints In the fingers, toes, arms, and other parts of the body, are joints that are inflamed and swollen by rheumatism that acid condition of the blood which affects the muscle3 also. Sufferers dread to move, especially after sitting or lying long, and their condition is commonly worse in wet weather. ' . "It has been a long time since 'we have been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. My father thin&s he could not do without it. He has been troubled with rheumatism since he was a boy, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla Is the only medicine he can take that will enable him to take his place in the field." Mies Ada Dorr, Sidney, Iowa. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove the cause of rheumatism no outward application can. Take them. -7 lionMfee and returning the Lion heads, cut from the packages, to Woolson Spice Co., Toledo, U., you get a fine assortment of valuable presents Free of Cost there is no advertising of any tinrl on them. 1- MeCLURE'S FOR CHRISTMAS Is primarily a holiday fiction number, but the four articles represent repre-sent the very cream of magazine writing. Two of them make more absorbing reading than ninety-uine stories in a hundred. That remarkable remark-able piece of pioneer investigation. Miss Tarbell's -listory of the Standard Stand-ard Oil, his for its second install-menf'The install-menf'The Rise of the Standard Oil Po'onanv.'' It is virtually a biography biogra-phy of John D. Rjoke'eller fr m 1347, when bis name first appeared in the Cleveland city directory, his occupation given as look-keeper, to 1872, wben the Standard, having absorbed ab-sorbed or crushed all the independent independ-ent refineries of Cleveland, was pr -paring to pounce down on the Oil Regions and secure a monopoly . Another article which tells a true story more interestingly than fiction, is Lincoln Steffeu's ''The American OQ-Vir-e ack." John Mitchell's article o"n the Coal Strike speaks for itself. Those and many others, and all supurbly illustrated, makes agreat fluish to o great year for McClures. Get one at Jordan's. A Timely Suggestion This is the season of the year when the prudent and carefnl housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's cough remedy. It is sure to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt, and satisfactory when it i 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 every instance a severe cold iuiiy be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It always cures. For sale by the Springville Drug Co. 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 signatuie is on each box 25c Revolution Imminent A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplesness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly par-ticularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching aud thorough effectiveness. Electric Hitters Hit-ters is only fifty cents, and that is returned if it don't tjive perfect satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Guaranteed by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co, THE SCHUBERTS We have in prospect an engagement engage-ment of the Schubert Symphony club and Lady Quartet company of Chicago, Chica-go, and it is expected that they will be secured to give one of their delightful de-lightful entertainments about Dec. 19th. This company gives a program of the greatest variety, consisting of lady quartets, mandolin and guitar club, violin and vocal solos and amusing am-using readings. In the Schubert's we will get a musical entei t linmeut that is enjoyable from first to last not a long, dull classical affair, but a bright, interesting program of music's choicest gems. Coughing Spell Caused Death 'Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked to death early yesterday morning at his home, in the presence of his wife and child, ile contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little attention to it, Yesterday morning he was seized with a fit of couuhine which continued for some time. His wife sent for a physician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell come on and and Duck-well Duck-well died lrom suffocation. St, Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901" Hal-lards Hal-lards Horebound Syrup would have saved him. 50c and $1.00. Springville Drug Co. . . A Christmas IMnner In spite of the fact that the word dyspepsia means literally bad cook it will not be fair for many to lay blame on the cook if they begin the Christmas Christ-mas dinner with little appetite and end it with distress or nausea. It may not be fair for any to do that let us hope so for the sake of the cook. The disease dyspepsia indicates a bad stomach, that is a weak stomach, rather than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing else equal to flood's Sarsaparilla. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite and makts eating the pleasure it should be. Stops the Cough and Works off - ' ' the Cold. . Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a cold In one day. No Cure, no Pay, Pr.jj BY USINB THE St PAUL CALENDAR For 1903, six sheets 10X15, of beautiful beau-tiful reproductions, in colors, of pastel drawings by Bryson, is now ready for distribution and will be mailed on receipt of 25 cents, coin or stamps. Address, F, A. Miller, Gen. Pass. Anent, Chicago. Professional Cards. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Dr. J.J. Buswell Ophthalmic Specialist Rooms 328-3.M) Salt Lake City Deserbt News Building Utah D. C. JOHNSON, Attotrney-at-Iiaca and flotary Public. 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 RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of R. G. W. depet Springville, Utah. TA2IE3 CAFFSEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. P DUNN, M. D. 'physician and suhceon. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and C, in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. in.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - - Utah. The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, and all LauDdry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GULICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. Societies. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. Wm. Kearns, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, U. K. Bargains Bargains! MILLINERY UNDERWEAR SILK SKIRTS SUITS HOSIERY WAISTS CLOAKS , FANCY GOODS Elegant Line of Holiday Goods Arriving aa'i'y EMPORIUM BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. X-tSLclies' - elxicI - Otiilciren's Hair cuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G. WOOD, onsorial Artiste All work done in the Highest of the Art. Style Shopi North of Dr. Peterson's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. i g-t u nn ( promptly procmrod, OS HO FXE. Bead model, ketth, y I or photo for tree report on patentability. Book "Howv I to Obtain U.S. and Foreign Patents andTrade-Marks.' I r KbB. fairest terms ever otterea to lnrentorsJ ; PATENT LAWYERS OF S YEARS' PRACTICE.! Sfl.nOO PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THFU. ) All business confidential. Sound advice. 2'aithfuU 1 service. Moderate charm. S Write H OIVTs-nTAT 0 rf ? to w jrv omuii ex. VVv PATENT LAWYERS. Ops. U. & Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C. One Door ANNOUNCEMENT ALL LINDS OF- ENDLESS AND RICH VARIETY OF JEWELRY, COMPRISING WATCHES, WATCH-ES, CHAINS, CHARMS, WEDDING RINGS, FOBS, LOCKETS, ETC. For Christmas Presents BECK'S JEWELRT STORE PRQYQ UTAH 1J1E S JZ OEI ' JL-4'V&&1 your heart "flutters," you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels constipated, bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, some of them? liver. any or LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. C0E2TEE of ROYLANCE and SIXTH STREET. Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND G-RANITE WORKS Semi AND The li)depei)bei)t FOB Oilij$ 2.25 Fine Job Print in Every Style At This Office TWO GOOD PAPERS S2.25 On Nov. 1st, 1902 the Salt Lake Tribune will commence the publica tion of the Semi Weekly Tribune, which will be the leading semi weekly in the state. The Independent has made a'rrangement whery by a 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. Tlie Onljr Reaching the famous Hot Springs, Arkansas, "The Carlsbad Carls-bad of America." Also direct line to St. Louis and to all points South and Southeast. C. A. Tripi, C. F. A P. A. A. L. Trowbridge, T. F. & F. A. Salt Lake Cith, Utah. H.U.TOWNSEND, G.P.&T.A. St. Louis, Mo. HOLIDAY GOOS mouthj then is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. .-v & r . ait It's your m tm Iff til W appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. lot of first class vehicles in readiness. High : Grade : Monumental : Work in Marble and Granite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. Weekly Tribtoi) per ai)i)tim Big Horn Basin Wyoming, contains thouands of acres of land jutt open for settlement. Irrigation Irriga-tion is successfully carried car-ried on, and ' splendid crops assured. A copy of our Big Horn Basin folder free on request. P. S, Thro, sleeper t o Omaha and Chicago leaves Salt Lake City 3:15 p. m. daily. V. ME3LUN. General Areot 2nd SonMi St. SaVt Lake City. 79 W. Eta |