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Show BUSINESS DIRECTORS Jas. CaiTrey & Co., Furniture. State s'r?et. G E. Anderson, PLotograuher. State street II. T. Reynolds & Co., general cnercIiaudUe. State street. f)eal ISros. & Meii'Ienhall, general merchandise. State street. Win. Li R.ivI.hkh, harness, doaltrin harness Ox lures. State st. iG. S. Wood Meriantle Co., . wholesale and rnereliaudi.io. retail dealers in general Wm.M. Ilnylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and praln; bicycles, i-tudebaktr wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. Dealers In all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries, tate street. j Fiflporiuni, ; Ladles furnishing. Main Street. Th. Peterson, . IllarkstniUi, Place of business Corner of lOlh and Jefferson. The Independent. - The local newspaper. Subscribe for It and read it. It will do you good. Job Printing. Print fcliop it. north side of estate street. THOROUGHBRED -WHITE PLYaSOTH ROCK E66S For Sale. Prices Right Apply to Jesse O. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. arm er SELLS THETENDEREST-MEATS ON THE MARKET Their Trices Are ltight They also keep a choice line of frest and cured SI eat?, Lard, Pickles. Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fish and game in season. CONSULT DOCTORS . 3hoMorES 5PE1CIAL ISTS AJkLT LAHE ttT- wTM STRtCTUf RELIABLE. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative DrorncHiuinine Tablets the remedy th&t r?rt- . colli in one Isy The Colorado Flyer la the qul -kest train on the shortest line between Colorado and Kansas City. Leaves Denver and Colorado Springs 3 p m. every day: reaches Kansas City 9:30 next morning. Pining cars for all meals, service a la Carte The best train for St. LouU. Ticket offlcles E. DRAKE, P. P. A.. 100 V. 2nd South St. Salt Lake City. C. M. VAN LAW, C.P. A.. 800 17th St., Denver W, W. WOOD. C. P. A. 2 Pike's Peak Ave., Colorado Springs C. H. SCH ELL, C. P. A., Third and Main Sis.. Pueblo HAL S. BAY, GEN. AGENT, DENVER, COLO There's no Better Service Than that via the From Kansas City, Saint Louis and oit.ujj.us w points in me ijoutn, soum-east soum-east and Southwest. Tfi3 Southeastern Limited" . .Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M daily, wi.l tafc? you to Springfield,' Mem phis Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville end a'.l points i:i the Southeast. Tor detailed information apply to G. W. MARTIN GENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106. 17th St. DENVER, COLO. HP 4 I IVI """"'S POSITIVl HIMIDT liLALIiMl roH TMI 'ewTaiM cui or LCAD POISONIHG, RHEUM-TISM. RHEUM-TISM. COUT, LL KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, C-". C-". CCZCUA AND ALL OTHER IlKI) AND BLOOD DISEASES . NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAEE EOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM A I li J SALT LAKE CITY $150,000 BATHING RCSORT WITHIN A BLOCK Or ALL HOTELS COVERING evtn AM acme of ckouno aoo sallows or wateh pem minute Hot Sulphur Baths in Porceltta and Maibl Tubs, Private Plunges and ImmtitM Swimming Pools L. C oommtmn nkaltn m puawihk t vtrrtt AVMs mai tm salt lane. turr.in i.tH, Opcsi Oa and Niont. Visitors Welcome MM raTL r ftlUSTIl.Tfa BOAHtrt V. i mm - -wr ijr IBllifi The Independent. D. CJUIINSON - - Publisher A. G. JOHNSON. - -Manager, r Entered at the post office at Springville. Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. une year. Six, months, Three months. $1.25 .4(1 AN HONEST MAN A Grand county man had a cow killed by the cars a short time ago, a nd wrote to trie Rio. Grande Railroad company asking slight remunerative damages, adding, "Thirty dollars will he considered satisfactory, as the animal an-imal killed was but a common cow and by no means the lest in my herd." The claim agent of the road promptly answered, the letter and enclosed en-closed a check for $100 saying: "It is the tlrst Instance since my connection with the claim department of the road that any other than a full blooded blood-ed animal of great value has been killed by our line and I enclose $100 as damages and a reward for you honesty and I would humbly ask your photo to be framed and placed in my office. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, My wife has left my home without my approval. This is to notify the public that I will not be responsible for any indebtedness that she might contract. Springville.Utah, Apr. 9. Leonard,' Chase. Khrh Pressure Days Men and women alike have to work incessantly with brain and-hand to hold their own nowadays. Never were the demands of business, the wants of the family, the requirements of society, more numerous. The first effect of the" praiseworthy effort to keep up all these things is commonly Seen in a weakened or debilitated condition of the nervous system, which results in dyspepsia, defective nutrition of both body and brain, and in extreme cases in complete nervous prostrat'on. It is clearly seen that what is needed is what will sustain the system, give vigor and tone to the nerves, and keep the. digestive and assimilative functions healthy and active. From personal knowl edge, we can recommend Hood's Sar- suoarilla for this purpose. It acts on an tne vital organs, builds up the whole system, and fits men and wo meu for these high-pressure days. Serere Attack of Jrip Cured by One Bottle of Chamberlain's ' CongJi Remedy When l had an attack of the crip last winter (the - second one) 1 I actUHliy cured myself with one bottle of CliamtKjrlain's Cough Remedy," says li rank W. Perry, editor of the Enterprise. Shortville, N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times kept rroru couching myself to pieces by taKirig a teaspooful of this remedy anu wnen tne -coughing spell would t ome on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that-in the briefest in terval the cough w(uild pass off and I would go to sleep perfectly free from ewigh and its accompanying cains. " m.iu iub lemeay actea as a most agre able surprise is putting it mildly. I had no idea that it would or couid knock out the grip, simply im c;iusi i nart never tried it for such a purtH. but itdid, and" it senued with the second attack of coughing the remedy not onjy to be of less du- rat ion. i.ii, KtA : a , "wu iijc ii.ims were T;ir severe, ana 1 had not used the con tents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu." .For cnio i, th c-: :n stops tne t'ousrh and Works off the Cold. UUAt..c Aitjniu vununc xaoiots enm WM ,n one aay. sso Cure, no Pay, Price 1 ,1 1 25 cents. A few more " Histories . of Springville for sale cheap at xnis omce. GOING EAST? Tr : .:n 11 s"f - iu pay vcu to se cure complete information about ' 1 wcoaiiu service via 11 e Union Pacific and Chiearo. Mil wauKeeK &t. raul Rai wav. A postal card lo the undersinid - will brinp; it to you n -o Air;if ' . v i? iiuaiiiA. tfiiri. Affonr i Chicago Milwaukee ' -c.-v, i & St Paul. Rv., 106 W. 2nd South St., Salt Lake Uitv. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages dis-courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor u cneeriuiness soon disappear when the kidneys kid-neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidneys. kid-neys. If the child urin ates too nftfn if ft, urine scalds the flesh or if. when the child icacnes an age wnen it should be able to j-umrui me passage, it is yet afflicted with step should be towards the irtm..i organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a disraH j4,.-Jl .L . Vr J . . , ; -viiumuu vi LUC """V piaaaer ana not to a habit as most people suppose. .Jm".vi-WeI1 " men re made mis-blellh mis-blellh kkey and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy! The mild and the immediate - effect of bwamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold uy druggists, in titty-cent titty-cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail ... -i . . . pampaiei leil- Home of Sr-op-Ront. . ing all about it. including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. and TOWN-TOPICS New goods arriving daily. Empor- Suite of rooms for rent. Enquire at Wm. II. Carter's.- Childrens' school hats Friday and Saturday 20c. Dora Hutchinson is closing out an immence stock of millinery at cost. Call and see our elegant line - of suits, silk skirts and waists. Emporium. Em-porium. . No, it didn't rain at conference this sprinir, it just suowed, and froze up for a change. - . For sale Pure Wyandott eggs. One dollar for setting of 15 eggs. Isaac Brown. A 23 ...... A perfectly new, latest improved Singer sewinw machine, half price at Dora Hutchinson's. Elegant line of Misses' and ehild rens' trimmed hats, Friday and Saturday, Sat-urday, 95c. Emporium. Sunday will be Easter, the day of days for the small boy, with the mottled mot-tled eg?, and the game of "tuck A complete assortment of Misses and childrens' school hats from 50c ,to $1.25, just In at Dora Hutch insons'. N. T. Matson, who is teaching school at Diamond, was over Sunday visjUni; with his parents and "relatives. "relat-ives. The best , physic; Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets. Easy to take; pleasant in effect. Springville Drug Co, ' Harry Carter and wife moved their household effects to Eureka last week. He will work at his old job at . the Yankee Con. Dora Hutchinson has the most up-to-date stock of millinery ever displayed dis-played in the town. Call and save money by comparing prices. Jas. B. Whitehead, was over from Eureka, Saturday, visiting with his wife and childn-n. He reports everything every-thing "so so" at the mining camp. D, S. Johnson, of Mapleton seems to be the only yeoman in this vicinity that was chosen to serve in the jury box, for the term of court, commencing commenc-ing April 14th at Provo. Mrs. Zoe Arris, who has been so low for the last ten dajs, from the effects of a very difficult and dangerous operation, oper-ation, is rapidly mending, and bids fair to soon be in first class health and vigor. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually destroys worms, it also increases in-creases the appetite, aids assimilation and transforms a frail infant into one of robust health. Price 25c. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. We have added a new line of oil tube paints for oil painting and decorative dec-orative work. Mr..'' Hafen helped us to make the selection, so we h ive the best line obtainable for the money. Jordan's Book Store. All of the numerous friends of Wm. Roylance, while they sincerely condole with him, in the loss of his father, will be pleased to know that he is out again after his long illness, and up to his eyes in busiuess as of yore. ' The old resident Jtse Gaidintr. called in Saturday and exhibited some very tine potatoes, medium siz", smooth, clean and white. TbeThorn- burn, very early, make a fine crop from June lath to July 1st, aud are very piolittc. ' - Last week Miss Genora Watkins receIveu .telegram irom tne .wast, announcing the stiious illness of her mother, and calling her home. Miss Watkins is a popular teacher at the Hungerford, and her pupils will miss her very much. The East mountains, and the trav eler passing along the county road, are interesting studies to trustee Mower this week. He sits in his front room with the mal-odorous smallpox upon him, and takes mental pictures of the Eastern heights. Mr, Wanlcss of Salt Lake City, col lector and solicitor for the Herald. was in town Monday, The Herald is a good paper: no pers n will regre suDscrioing r.r it. ior u contains a full report of the news of the world, wnne its local ana state news is quite full and timely. iSearly every person needs a tonic medicine at this time of year to brace up aud invigorate the nervous system to cleanse the bowels, liver aud kid neys, lierbine is the best and safest remedy to do this, as it will cure coi isi - ipuLiou, it'guiutt; toe liver auu en- r en i np IiIimmi . , . . . , , Price 50c. Springville Drug Co. Perfect digestion is the only found a tion for perfect healthl The food we eat makes all the blood we have. which in turn feeds every nerve, uius cle and tissue in the body, lierbine quickens the appetite, aids digestion, gives tone and vigor lo all i he func tious and ensures good health. Price 50c. Springville Drug Co. The Department of Agriculture at Washington, is trying tu evolve seed less- melons, tomatoes, grapes etc. After a whi.e the farmer will take his seedless fruit to market-in a horse less wagon. Now if some genius will invent a b'istless hank, into which he can deposit his surplus cash, the tuil-lenium tuil-lenium will be coming on apace. How's This I We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .... - F.J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo (X We the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last Of teen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in'all bis business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obli gation made by their firm. West&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Mar-vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood mucous surfaces of the svstem. Price, 75c. per liuttle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials fiee. HaHs family pills are the best. Wrappers 90c and up. Emporium. Good spring wagon for sale at Wm. II. Carter's,' " Come in and.sellect your hat for Easter. Emporium. 'Ladies' Straw Sailors, Friday and Saturday 30c. Emporium. , , Will Worthen is up from Gold Mountain, Marysvale district. Regular 12 50 cloth-" skirt special Friday aud Saturday Si 55. Emporium Foi Sale Home and lot. Euquiie at the home of Mrs. Sam J. Nurris 10 per cent off on any article in the house, Friday and Saturday. , Emporium. Em-porium. . -.j.-. Seed potatoes for slier -Toe famous Eureka; $1 , an J the Buvec, 75 cents. William Drury. Will lloutz came down from Poca-tello, Poca-tello, last Friday, for a few days visit with his wife and babies. Miss Euphetnia Johnson, of Mapleton, Maple-ton, is teaching at the Ilungerfoid in the place of Miss Watkius. We can sell you millinery cheaper than any house in the state. Oa 1 ana oe convinced. uarrie JNayon passe city flionaaj eveui.f?" rTCTiTit turbing the" serenity of anyone. '0m A marriaee license has been issued to Edward Barney, aged 24, and Rettie Scovll, aed 19, both or this City. I will give to reward for the recovery recov-ery of my pocketbook, containing $25, lost March 22lh. Rey, C. W. Nichils. - There is still a little snow lurking in the shady nooks, but tfce genial glances of Old Sol are slowly disipat-ing disipat-ing it. Rev. Dr. Baily is full of grit and get there. He was out upon the street this week, with the aid of crutches." - According to the Salina Sun, Misses Eva and Nellie Britan, were having a fine time, at Salina last week, visiting visit-ing their brother, and his friends. Neuralgic pains, rheumatismlum-bago rheumatismlum-bago and sciatic pains, yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Price 50c. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Supervisor Weight has been doing a good job, leveling down and smoih-ing smoih-ing the streets this week Now if he cau give a little attention to the sidewalks, side-walks, it will be a good thing. The lodges held their reviews in the new Fraternity Hall, in the Caf-frey Caf-frey building, last week. The ball is titled up beautifully, and will be used by all the .Fraternal orders of the City. Special Easter Service, both at Sunday Sun-day school hour, and- at .11 o'clot k next Sunday, at Presbyterian church. Special music, and .appropriate srr-mon srr-mon by the Pastor. Eveij body will be welcome. " Mrs. Margeret G;ff, of Provo; raoth-er-iu-law of Ethier B!anchard, is s.t his tbome this week, visiting her daughter. The old lady is 93 years of age, hale, hearty and in possession of all her faculties. , . . An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and a bottle of Ba! lard's Horehonnd Syrup used in time is worth a staff of physicians with . a drug store or two iucluded. Price 50c. Springville Dug Co. Let every school in Uiah pr p.ire to observe Arbor Day, April 15th, by appropriate ap-propriate exercises aud tlepiautiig of useful trees. Not onl the schools but every petsoti might do worse than plant a choice tree. ; Next Wednesday being Arbor Day, every person in the City, large enough should plant a choice tree, look after it, aud watch it grow. Fvervi.ody who will plant a nice tree In this arid laud, is indeed a public -benefactor, Through tourist sleeping cars, Springville to Clicago, leave D:49 p.m. every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, via the Uock Island System. Hesl service and lowest rates. For information infor-mation apply to E. Drake, D. P. A: Salt Luke. - . , , The best fountain pen sold for $1.00 is the Laughlin Stenographic. We have sold a number in the towu aud they ga"ve entire satisfaction. We also have a good line of Parlar' Lucky Curves Ur $1.00 to $3.50. Joi dan's Book Store. " -- Easter services will he held in S . James Episcopal Church, Sundaj next at 11 a. m. An excellent musical mus-ical program will -be rendered. The sermon will be appropriate tcthe day -the Holy Commit,, ..wjiifjie admin istered. Ail are 4&meT- The Salt Lake Tribune is. pointing people to money-making in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and other inter mouulian states, and believes the boom is not yet come. It is 25 cents a week ior the Daily and Sunday, or $1 a month by carrier or mail. . Lost between the residences of Robert Ilutchiusoii and II. B. Smith a black pocket book, containing S2 aud several postal receipts. The Und er will please leave at the home of H. B. Smith, wbfirTP-lie will ; receive a suitable reward. Re v.-CL W-Nichols. Joseph F. Smith, at conferetc, last Saturday, diopped sumo words of wisdom, in the following: "We need maiiuel training in the schools, in stead of so much book learn insr. If we would devote more money, more time, and mere attention to teaching our children manuel labor in the schools than we do, it would be a better thing for the rising generation." genera-tion." A disordered stomach may cause no end of trouble. When the stomach fails to perform its functions the bow- in uc iue uerangeu, ine liver ana kidceys congested, causing numerous diseases, the most fatal of which are painless and therefore the must to he dreaded. The important thing is to res tore the stomach and liver to a healthy condition, and for this purpose pur-pose no better preparation can be uitd than Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets. . Springville Drug Co. do you suppose dip into that bulk coffee before you buy it? comes in sealed, airtight air-tight packages; no chance for handling, or dirt or things to get in. Cloan, Fresh and FrajjranL ' Fanny Rowland is at her old place at Deals', looking" extremely, we l after her TeTarn from California, where she has-been for the last two months. Soon after New Year she and Detta Caffery, departed for the coast, and visited all the points at interest, from San Francisco to, and over the Mexican border. Detta is now at Los Angeles much improved in health, where she will remain until un-til autumn, and perhaps over winter. Aaron Johnson, writing from Ray- 747joiond, under date of March 27th, says i-h up. that, way is still on, aud that there is still an opportunity to homestead good land, near Raymond, Ray-mond, He ami his boys have just died upon a quarter section each, which is very fine land, with coal in sight, upon it. He thinks now the accepted time for people who desire cheap land. It only costs ten dollars to secure 100 acres under the homestead home-stead act. "Sam Parry of Nephi was in town Monday, and took dinner with the old folks. He has been driving the Iron horse on the Sanpete Valley Ry., for 17 years." The Manti Messenger clips the above from The Springville Independent, and have concluded that Sam either forgot where liyed or else the'Indepeudent reporter did not interview Mr. Parry. Sam is of Nephi, all right, for be is there once each day, at least; but his home is nxv.d at the Temple city. . Oh, Springville! thatsitteth so graciously gra-ciously at the foot of the mountains; what can thine inhabitants say, when the pangs of disease md suffering come upon thee, because of thy tilth-iuess? tilth-iuess? Eveu the scourge of typhoid, which stingeth like a scorpion; aud the filthy pox, that leaveth its blemish blem-ish upon the face of beauty. Wilt thine inhabitants continue oto cry: "The Lord givelh and the Lord tak-etu tak-etu away," or will they, rise iu their might and clean up? I wot not. Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does containing con-taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all i eruptions, relieving weak, tired,: languid feelings, and building up the whole system is true only of V V mm my . - I llOOa S AfLrsannrHln -. , , . , . JSootner medicine acts like it; uu uuier nieaicine nas aone so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. "I was troubled with scrofula and came near losinir my eyesisht. For four months I could not see to do anythinff. After taklnir two bottles of flood's Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles I could see as well as ever." Susia A. Hairs- Tfiv WlthAro M n Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION No 5341 Department of the Interior, Land of flee at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 4, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has Bled notice of his Intention to make final pnio in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Utah county at Provo city Utah, on April 18, 1903, viz: I Israel W. Bowman upon his Homestead Entry No, 14998 for the Si SW Sec, 24, NWi NWi Sec. 25 and NEi NE Sec. 26, Tp. 7 S. R. 4 E. S. L. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land, viz Joseph Smith of Spriouviile; John A Bent, Wayne Johnson and Stephen D. Johnson of Mapleton. Frank D. Hobbs, Register, First pub. Mar. 19. last April. 9. NOTICE j United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 2, 1903. To whom it mav concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has tilled in thisolHce a list No. 4(5 of latrds selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance of a Scnool of Mines under section 12 of the act of Congress Con-gress approved July 16, 1894. The fol lowing tracts embrr.ei d in said list are in township containing mineral claims of record, viz: The Wi-Sec. 15, T. 7 S. R. 3 E , S, L. M. A copy of said list, so far as it re lates to said tracts by descriptive subdivision?, has been c mspicuously posted in this ofliee for inspect ion by any person interested, ami oy the public generally. Within" the next sixty days-follow- ing the date of this notice under departmental de-partmental instructions of Noveml er 27. 1S90, (23 L. D. 459.) protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions subdi-visions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable valu-able for mineral than for agricultural purposes will be received and. noted Tor report io tne general L.ana umce, at Washington D. C. "Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character, of the tracts, and the selection thereof, there-of, beinir otherwise free from objection, objec-tion, will be recommended for approval. ap-proval. Frank D. Hobbs, Register, Geo. A. Smith, Receiver. ' ., 1st pub. Feb. 19th, last April 16. Miss Ida. M. Snyder. Treasurer ef tlie Brooklyn Eaat Cud Art Clnb. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would obszrve results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. - l.i consulting with my druggist he advised ad-vised McElree's wine of Cardui and Thed-ford's Thed-ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and is a most astonishing as-tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty ."suppressed, too frequent, irregular irreg-ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whites and flooding. It 13 helpful when approaching womanhood, woman-hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and m change of life. It frequently fre-quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists hve. $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. CARI or THE Iiiter-Mouiitain Farmer AND Springville Independent FOR $1.50 a year Professional Cards; Ealph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, Extracting, Filling, Crown and . Bridge work, and all kinds of denta work done in a professional manner OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of H. G. W. depet. Springville, Utah. D. C. JOHNSON, Httopney-at-Iiarju and fictapy Public. , Springville. Utah. James caffeey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. F. DUNN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH.. Qeo. smart, m. d. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Rooms 5 and 6. in Bank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. in.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. m. Springville, - ' Utah Societies. K. O. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7.30. . Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. J. P. Anderson. Com. Elliot N. J oedan. R. K. Up-to-Date 1. Ladies' and Childrens' Furnishings $ 9 ? C Millinery EMPORIUTl.Ira BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. X-iELdles' - elxicI - Cliildren's Haircuts a specialty. Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H.G.WOOD, Tonsorial Artist All work done in the Highest Stylt of the Art. Shop One Door North of Dr. Killy's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. ( promptly procured, 0B NO FEB. Send model, tkttch. V ij or photo for Ire report on imtontabilitr. Book ' -How V to Obtain U.S. d Foniro Patent and Tnde-Markg." J PATENT LAWYERS OP 9 TEAKS' PRACTICE. ( run. fairest term ever onerea to inventor J 20.nn0 P&TFNT3 PRnniRFil THRfllir.H THPU )AU btuunera oonndentiai. bound advioa. Faithful! 1 srace. Moderate chanrefl. to vsa XX. oaivu a. J. PATENT LAWYERS, Opa. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silvervvear, Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, Fijxe China, Cut Glass, 1847 R 'ger Bros. Knives and Forks. - - - Spectacles Fitted. . . PROVO rjTAH you nave headaches, tongue is constipated, bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, some of them ? It's your nver. .,4 any or LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. V CORNER of ROYLAHCE and SIXTH STREET- Gentle' horses, ami a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS High The Inter-Mountain Farmer AND The fi)ttlpei)clei)t FOB $1.50 per aii)lip G. E. ANDERSON Portrait and Ltincisoapo Pliotograplior. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any su4 jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME SPRINGVILLE, UTAlf. IHIRFS WHERE AIL ELSE FAILS. I Bast Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. TJ: In time. Hold by arosKins. M 1 4 COLCRADO-UTAH SHORT LINF TO ST. LOUIS Through car, Salt --Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change - to New York, Buffalo and principle points East low rates for summer travel. Special attention to ladies and Children. Tourist sleepers through to Chicago Boston and other points without change. Two trains daily. Inguire at ticket ofliee. 103 Doolv block. Salt Lake. Any information cheerfully given. H. C. TOWNSEND G. P. A. Missouri Pacinc Rv. St. i Louis, Mo. I C. A. Tripp. 10. P. A. Missouri Pacific Ry. Salt Lake City. Utah. 1 m r "... - J , coated, bad breath, bowels mouth?i then . is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct all symptoms, mak your health. appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50' cents. lot of first readiness. class vthiclts in Grade : Monu menial : Work IN Marble and G-ranite MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETB. Htiiitiiniii.. niiiiiuiiiinuiiii a. Provo - - XJ-tetla.. 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