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Show i J 2 ""USTTNTESS DIRZCTCKV J as. CaiTrey & Co., Furniture. State street. G E. Anderson, Pl.otOKrat.her. State street II. T. Reynolds & Co., general Bitwhicdite, State street. Deal Urn?. & Mendenhall, general jiierchiuwliise. State t.reei.. Win. B. rio-!iinc", haj-ri-s, dcalsr in harKft Bxtureg. 6taU St. G. S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale scrx! rtierc-L&ndisc retail tlftjilers" in general Win. M. flovlance. wholesale fruits, jroduc seds nnd prin; bicycles, '.ui!eUi.fcer . wagous. State street. Harmer Drown. loaIi-rs in nil Uii.iis of 3ue:ttd and Green Groceri !i. State street. Fmporiu in, I.;ili fumistiiBX- TIi. Peterson, JMain Strt-et. l'.l.u i. -riul 'i. II:u;e of business Corner o Utt.it ajul Jcti'erson. The Independent. Th Ineal n wsj)air. Subscribe for it an-r-'8d it. it iJi on you .'i. xi. Job 1'rintinr Print shop is nortli side of tate street. TH0RDUGHS3E0 $M WHITE PLYitOTH ?Jfr& Trices KSght .jgrZ Apply! to Jesse O. Rey nolds. Harm er SELLS THE TEN DEREST-MEATS ON THE MARKET Their I'ric Are Uisrht 1 TUey lso keep a -lioice line of frebt aud cured Meats.Lard. Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and lisb and game in suason. STRICTLY RELIABLE One Fare Round Trip Pluss$2.00. Via Cliicapro, !?t. Paul. Pululi. Lt. Louis. Kansas, tiiy. Omaha, t. Joseph and many other ponies. On sale June 1. 1 1 190J J lost on, Massachusetts On tale J una 30, July 1, 2. a, 4 VMS f-t. LouJS, Jlissaui i. On sale June 15, 10 1!C3. Italtimore, Maryland. On sale July IT, 1H, tept. 17, IS, 19 '03 Minneapolis. M iiinesotH. On sale J uly 19, 20, 211903. Petioit, Michigan. On sale July 14, 151903 Atlanta, Georgia. On saie July 5, 0, 7-1MW Electric Lighted Trains Rest Hiiiing- I'ar Service For full particulars as to rates, limits and conditions, write E. Dbakk. Hist. Psif. AgK U. A. ItiBLK- Traveling 1'a.ss. Aj;t. 10 West 2nd South St.. Salt bake rtity. HAL S. RAY, lieu. A art. Denver lol. There's no Oeiter Service Than ihat via the From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points ia the South, Southeast South-east aud Southwest. Tli8 Southeastern Limited Leaving Kansas City at 6:30 P. M. daily, ivi'l take you to Springfield, Mem f?h:s. Birmingham, Atlanta, Jacksonville j c-iu an pom is in me aouineast. For detailed information apply to G. VV. MARTIN GENERAL WESTERN AGENT 1106, 17th ST. DENVER, COI.O. NATUMI'S POBITIVt KtWCDV row thc rrTAiN cukc or c r ao poisoHiNr., rheuma iiLfi&jltVU tism. COUT, M.L K'DNtV COW PL AITtTB, CATARRH, CA-TARRH, tCH AND ALt. OTHER S;-in AND BLCOD DIStAECS NATURAL MOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE HOT SPEKGS C 1 MI l FT1? Mil 1 1 A U W. 3d Sc. ALT LAKE CiTY SlGO.ooo Bathing resort WITHIN A BLOCK OF ALL HOTELS CCVCntMG OVCR AN AC HI or GROUND 300 OAILCNB OF DKTtK .ID MIKUTC Hot Sulphur Baths ia Porcelain ar.d Marble Tubs, Private Plunges and Immeate Swimming Pools Lt ATM WMCR IN UtT UUK. TURK'tH BATH, . Opcn Oat abo Night. Visitors Wclcomc UNO POITJU rOA BOOKLET It Wt fife fcH ilSPEC Al-I5rs 3 WEST J lOUTn St ISC rV it 0 I i,T LA C-T- xhb Independent. D.C JU11NSON - - Publisher AG. JOHNSON. --Manager. Entered at the post office at Springville. CtoJi. for transmission through the mails as Sfeeotid-clafcS matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. (Jne year. Six months, . Three months. 1.25 .75 .40 THE HAClMUEES The Knights of the Maccabees held their semi-annual election last Saturday Sat-urday which resulted in the election at the following officers for the ensuing ensu-ing six months: Commander, Rev. Dr. It. G. Bailey; Leiut. Commander, G. V. Friel; liec-ird liec-ird Keejier, E. N. Jordan; Finance Keeper, T. R. Kelley; Chaplain, Theo. Philips; Sargeant, Lyman Haymond; viaster at Arms, Gomer Philips; thirst Master of Guards, Tom Waters; Second Master of Guards. Iterne Ving; Sentinel, Arch Warthcn; Picket, Pick-et, Will Parry. Next- Sunday is Maccabee Memorial Day, which will be observed by the I S jj Kn j y h t s all-iiU'r t I"ub4T n i t.orrSifyfe and Canada, with memorial services for their dead comrades. The members mem-bers of the Springville tent, leave Fraternity n all at 10 a. m. and proceed pro-ceed to the Evergreen Cemetery Wheie the ceremony will be performed. per-formed. T.R. Kelley is committee on music: mus-ic: G. W. Friel and Berne Wing, committee com-mittee on Jlowers: I. N. Whittaker and J. E. McCurdy on transportation. Memorial services will be held in the Presbyterian Chapel in the evening: even-ing: Rev. ltailey will deliver the address. ad-dress. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. Worst of all Experiences Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. S.II. Newson, Iecanter, AM. "For three yeais," she writes. "I endured insufferable insuf-ferable pain from indigestion, stomach stom-ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies rem-edies failed. At length 1 was induced to tr Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. 1 improved at once and now am completely recovered For liver, kidney, stomach and bowel troubles. Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by the Springville Drug Co. Chamberlains Culic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy and Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be rie pe tided upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in ehildren and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a treat many children each year. Springville Drug Co. That Throbbing Headache would q-uckiy leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and I uild up your health. Only 23 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by Ihe Springville Drug Co. THE HERALD The Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in the inter-lnoijntain inter-lnoijntain country, Every day in the week 85 cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine section should be read by cvervone, $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. The Semi-weekly ITerald (Tuesdays (Tues-days and Fridays) only $1.50 per year, with Orange Judd Farmer (Weekly) $1.75. Strictly In advance. If it happens, it's in the Herald. Cuts Bruises and Burnsnickly Healed Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an an tiseptic liniment, and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly that by the usual treatment. Springville Drug Co. Stops the Comrh and Works off - the Cold. Laxative Brotuo Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay, Price 25 cents. A few more Histories of Springville for sale cheap at this office- The CatlSe Of Mafiy Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing- in this country most dangerous because so decetv BBBBBBBMBB I t t BMll 1 M . nve. Many sudden deaths are caused by it heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are otten me result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed al-lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital ore-ans or tha I 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 ' i obtained quickest by a proper treatment of I the kidneys. If you are feeling1 badly you ! ; can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's : j Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and t bladder remedy. j' It corrects inability to hold urine and scald- j ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that ! unpleasant necessity of being compelled to ; I go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and tha ; i extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon ! realised. It stands the highest for its won-j won-j derfal cures of the most distressing cases. iwamp-Koot Is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists n fifty-cent and one-dollar j size a bottles. You may f:'Z. nave a sample oottle of this wonderful new discovery dis-covery and a book that -tl -II . , aii aooui 11. DOm Homo of Swaaip-Itoot. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer ia this paper. j e a i il I'li r-i I TOWNTOPIC One hundred Dew selections every ' month. M. S. Gudmundsoa. W. T. Payne, agent for the Chamberlain Cham-berlain Medicine Co., gave this office a business call Monday. - , Albert Watson ani wife have moved to Salt Lake City.. Albert has a job of ouuiing for the city. IT you want to read the latest copy-righted copy-righted books, get a membership in the Exchange Library at Jordan's Book Store. Now that the Mormon missionaries have been expelled from Germany how would it do to send them into Sanpete Co? Julia Alleman, principal of the Jefferson Jef-ferson school, departed Monday morning morn-ing to enter the summer school at the University. Mrs. Miriam Crandail did not go to California to be oue' "niotheis-in-camp" as stated last week, but she expects to go soon. Judge Jordan has had a proud fatherly fa-therly bearing for the last few days. He now has a sweet baby girl to blink at hiai and pull his whiskers. Last Saturday evening while the Maccabees were holding review, Amy Brown sent a box of cigars with the .mfrssa "HrSff gir alliswell." W. fl. Carter & Sons have opened shop at the old stand. They wilhdo general Blacksmithing; and makes specialty of shoeing. Wagons and buggies repaired. The 4th ward meeting house is neariug completion. The tower and roof is finished and the plastering is done, and a corps of workmeu are putting put-ting on the finishing touches. P. E. Houtz, City Recorder went out to California with the Utah Construction Con-struction Co., to be one" of the head bookers, for oue part of the company, and John S. Groesbeck for the other. Mr. H. J. Nacke, - agent for the Salt Lake Herald, was in town Monday Mon-day soliciting subscribers for that paper. Is was his first trip to Springville Spring-ville and he was much impressed with our City. Mrs. Elizabeth Packard went to Salt Lake Monday, to visit her daughter Pearl, and incidentally to look up and have a ringer in the silk industry, which occupies much of her time and thought. Irrigation Law, (new;) 10 cents. Mormonism, by B. H. Roberts 10 cts Sunday School Outlines, Sunday Teachers Bibles, Doctrine and Covenants, Cove-nants, and Book of Mormon at 50 cts and up: at G. E. Anderson's. ivouis vjaiaey is now installed as assistant agent in the R. G. W. sta tion. He has been at Manti for the last four years. Mr. Oakley is a town boy, and our people will be glad to welcome him back to his old home. Mose Johnson. Tom Cutler and Don C. Johnson Jr. with a Casbe val ley aggregation, principally from from Wellsville. are touring the north for a couple of weeks, with the "Two Orphans" and "Ticket-oMeave-man." Guy. Mendenhall came in from Lumberton, New Mexico, last week, bringing with him Miss Bertha Mad- &eu, wliu was sick, witn wnat ap peared to be nervous prostration R. A. Deal, T. D.and Guy. Mendcn hall went back to caiup Monday. The evidence of the coming electric lights is now apparent in the house of theeJitor. Mr. McAfee has done a line job of wiring, and everything is now ready to hook the traces touch the button and there you have it. Misses Eva and Nellie Britan. teachers at the llungerford having finished the school year, took a run home to see their parents in Hanover, ind., where they will spent the summer. sum-mer. They expect to return west iu the autumn and resume their avocation avoca-tion as teachers. Rev. Chas. M. Sheppard, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, has returned to Springville, and his family is now in his old home at the corner of Jefferson and 9th St. He is in rather poor hi .!th, the re sult of years of overwork; he hopes by rest and care to fully recuperate. His numerous fiends will be pleaseJ to weh.ome him to his old home, and all join in the wish for his ultimate recti re-cti very. Yesterday: marked an important epoch in the lives of A. W. Harmer Jr. and Miss Nellie Reynolds. They were united in the bonds of wedlock, for "time and all eternity," iu the Salt Lake Temple. A. W. Harmer is one of our sturdy young men, and his bride, the daughter of Geo. Reynolds of Salt Lake, and has been a nopular teacher in the public schools of our City for, the last lour years. The Independent joins the numerous friends-of the voung couple in wishing them all the blessings of the wedded state. Jim Damps Whom loss She be P66 - Th Beady-torero Carenl a good fairy to all youngsters. Pet-fee Food tat Children. "Wheat is a perfect summer cereal, and efforts should be made to teach children to eat it" Locus E. Hogah. in VV in " How to Feed Children.1 W 5 Good spring wagon for sale at Win. II. Carter's. Three rooms to rent. Mary L. Holly, Apply to Mrr. M, E. Crandail Jr: is City Recorder pro tern, during.the absence of P. E. Houtz. John W. Deal of Provo was over Saturday, exchanging jolly ha ha ha's with his old time friends. We carry a fine line of wriling tar-lets tar-lets in all sizes and prices, from 10c and up. Jordan's Book store. Miss Edith Johnson went to Idaho Falls this week to assist in '-sticking'" type for the Idaho Falls Times. If you delight In a gof.d pen, buy the De Woolfs-Glaciutu Pen, si Id only at Jordan's Hook Store. County Agents. Springville comrades attended Ihe funeral of comrade McKells, Indian war veteran, at Spanish Fork yesterday. yes-terday. Dan Surasion has finished a railroad rail-road contract for the U. P. near Croy-den, Croy-den, Utah, and is at home now with his outfit. ' ' , Mrs. Luella Haymond ordered the Independent sent to her son Earl, who is working for the Sugar Co. Stirling Colo. .There will be service at the Episcopal Epis-copal church, Sunday at 11 o'clock m. The subject will be the omnipresence omni-presence of God. Will Beardall who has just undergone under-gone a severe attack of Typhoid, is slowly recovering and is able to move around some each day. btrength and vigor come of good rood, duly digested, 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." in-vigorates." Mose Dougall left his Alma Mater and went to join his brother John to do a stunt at surveying for the summer. sum-mer. They are at work near Kelton in northwestern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West have moved to the mouth of Spring Creek Canyon, and are now neighbors to Robert Miller and wife. It is a beautiful beaut-iful place for the summer months. . N. T. Matson was over form his home at Diamond, Juab Co., visiting with his parents and relitives for a few days last week. He is the chief pedagogue in the little mining town. When Madam Patti makes her far well tour of the United States, 6he will be accompanied by a fevvxf her pets, 20 poodles, 50 birds, and last but not least, her husband and a trained goat! Wild Jim. the Texas cow boy and saddle king, and Miss Rena French, gave a marvelous exhibition in trick 6bootinsr with - rifle and pistol, and other wild sports yesterday, just as we went to press. . Don't fail ti attend the concert at the City Hall tonight! The best musical mu-sical talent in the City will appear. It will be worth listening to. and paying for. Give our local musicians all encouragement. 1 , , Miss Mabel Warthen is at , home from the University, where she graduated grad-uated from the State Normal. She will probably be engaged the next schojl year in teaching, the "young idea how to shoot." Mr. Clare W. Reid desires to announce an-nounce that he will be hereon Wednesday Wed-nesday instead of Tuesday as appeared in our last issue. Those desiring les sons can make arrangements with Mose Gudmundson. The old vet. J. A. Bent of Mapleton called in last week to have his pension pen-sion verified, which gave him his quarterly stipend for services rend ered In the C.vil war. He reoo ts Mapleton's prospects never better. Charley Fistrer. a dnimmr .fora San Francisco liquor Arm, savs he sold more whiskey in Tonooah than in any other place out side of Sprin,-lille, Sprin,-lille, a Jtah prohohitlon town, where they lay in their booze in carloid lots. ?arcon News. Vich id vas not. There will he several races pulled off at Barton's track tomorrow, Among the horses to compere, are the noted Mendenhall's Mike. Dudley's Mollie Maguire and Wash. Straw's Chef. The purses are from $50 to $1000. It ought to be a great day for the horse men and ladies. . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are just what you need 'when yru have no appetite, -feeJL dull after eating and wake up with a bad, taste in your mouth. They will improve ycur appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. Springville Drug Co. a little eirl possessed of appetite distressed. II " I des tan't eat I " the child wonlL scream. Jim fixed a dish of Force " with cream; She tasted it, then, joy for him I for more from Snmiy WMJ ifast Thursday , an automobile paissed up Main Street, making several sever-al stop s, calling out a numerous a d w( ndering crowd. It w; s a smalt affair a d looked like a common a top bug y spinning along withouo horses. As th Indian would say, "heap wagot , ntlhoss." No casualties have been reported. he editor and manager o' this paper, wno neitner smoKe, cuew, spn. drink, swear nor eat grass, -seldom gen; anything that is issued as a 'jjreat" to friends and chums. Judge Jordan remembering i he above facts, sent in a neat box of bun bons, where by the "boys' might regale them- e in acommemoration of the vent." I - John Newton of Mapleton is gar dening on a large scale this year. He Has ons acre of Strawberries, one of three acres of melons and He is making the little the mouth of Maple Canvon that was thought fit only for cobble stones, to flourish and put forth -fruit that would make any husbandman husband-man rejoice. The other day one of the boys" accosted the writer and said: "Say you believe in prohibition don't you? lust come with me and I'll show you OlO.OOO empty beer bottles in one cel lar." Not having ;time to veriry the statement hj actual count, his word will have to be taken, though perhaps per-haps it would be well to make a few r -ductions as to numbers, r "I have been troubled for some time with indigestion and sour stomach," stom-ach," says Mrs. Sarah W. Curtis, of Lee, Mass., "and have been taking Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets tab-lets which have helped me very much so that now I can eat many things that before I could not." If you have any trouble with your stomach why not take these tablets and get well. Springville Drug Co. You will never regret taking the Missouri Pacific fast through train to St. Louis, Kansas City and other eastern points. Only fifty-one hours from Salt Lake City to St. Loute by the "World's Fair Line." Through cars, with Diners on each train. Three trains daily from Ogden and Salt Lake to the East. Half rates plus $1.00. Tickets on sale June 4th, 5th. 9th and 10th. Good until Sept. 8th. Inquire at any Rio Grande ticket 'office, callj on or write the Missouri Pacific Ry. Dooley Blook, Salt Lake City. There is more catarrh In this sec- of the country than all other di seases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced in incurable. incur-able. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional constitu-tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di rectly on the blood and mucous 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. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. NOTICE TO CITIZENS V A mass meeting is hereby called to convene at the City Hall. Monday eveuing, June loth o.it 8 o'clock, to ciusider the advisability of celebrat ing the 4th of July, also the appoint imr of Diroprlate committees if it is decided to celebrate. Very Respectful!', H.T. Reynolds, Mayor. NOTICE TO INVESTORS Springville "City will on Monday June 15, 1903, at 12 o'clock uoon, at the City Hall, sell to highest respon sible bidders 20 one thousand dollar E'ectric Light Bonds for the purpose of erecting and electric light and power plant. $10,000 payable in ten years and $10,000 oavable in twenty years. Rate of interest 5 per cent per annum, pay able semi annually. 5 per cent of the amount of Purchase price must ac company the bid. The city council reserves the right to reject auy and all bids. For full particulars address P. Ttk Houtz, City Recorder. H. T. Reynolds, Mayor. NOTICE .- - . United States Land Office", Salt Lake City, Utah. April 13 1903. To whom it may concern: . Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office, a lint No. 177 of lands selected by the said State for the establishment and maintenance oT permanent wter reservoirs res-ervoirs under section 12 of the act of Comrress aDDioved July 16, 1894. The following tracts, embraced in said list, are in a township containing mineral claims ot record viz : XVi NWi Sec. 21, T. 7 S., R- 3 E., S. L. M. A capy of said list, so Tar as it relates re-lates to said tracts, by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person . interested, and by the public generally. Within the next sixty duys following follow-ing the date or this notice, under departmental de-partmental instructions of November 27, lStm (23 L. D., 459), protests or contests con-tests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions nereiu described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the Gcueral Land Office at. Washington. Washing-ton. D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified will be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of said tracts, and the selection thereof, being be-ing otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. Frank D. llobbs, Register. Geo A. Smith, Receiver. 1st Apr. 23 last June 13. v jT&ipes and il n some. ITarni at i Mrs. Fred Unra-tH, Presiaent eonntry Club, Benton Harbor, MicJb. . "After my first baby was born I did not seem to regain my ttrcnstb although the doctor gave me a.fonic which he considered consid-ered very superior, but instead cf getting better I grew weaker every day. My husband hus-band insisted that I take Vine of CarduJ for a week and see what it would de for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month" 1 was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusiastic enthusi-astic in its praise. Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of pregnancy preg-nancy and childbirth, lt prevents miscarriage. mis-carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coming of her child. If Mrs. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she "would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wrine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. IVINEofCARDUI THE Inter-Mo u ntain Farmer AND Springville Independent FOR 81.50 a year Professional Cards. Ralph B. Weight, Organ Cleaner and Tuner. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. D. C. JOHNSON, Httopney-Qt-Liarju and Notary Public. Springville. Utah. James caffeet, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. DUNN, M. D. 'physician and surgeon. Office ia Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. : : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : : PETXTTIST 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 Ii. G. W. depot Springville, Utah. Qeo. SMART, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Office In Rooms 5 and 6, in Bank building. , Office hoars 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. m. Spring vuae, - - Utah. Societies. J. O. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets in re gular review every Saturday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Kniehts made welcome. J. P. Anderson, Com. Elliot N. Jordan. R. K. REMOVAL SALE NOW ON Every article in the store to be closed out absolutely regardless of cost EMPORIUM BROWN & OAKLEY Tonsorial Artists .. - For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. TLcii3' - and Ctiildrort'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 Style of the Art. Shop One Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry. ( promptly procrd, OK NO FEE. 8end model. fketchA c or photo for n-oe report on pateatabuitr. Book 4 'Hon- S I to Obttua U. 8. And Fori5rn Patent and Trmdo-MArk I FKE. xairost term! eTer offered to isTsnton.! ; PATEMT LAWYERS Or TEARS PSACTICE. ,20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. U buaioofls confidential. Sound advice. Faithf ervioe. Moderate eharres. 'UuCb a. snow & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, Opp. U. & Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C. RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverwear, Wedding Rings, Engagement Rings, Fine China, Cut Glass, " 1847 Roger Bros. Knives and Forks. . b . Spectacles TFttc5Lm . . Next Door Nortli of Farrer Bros., Academy Aye., Proyo ntab 1 fs YourJL you have headaches, tongue is constipated, bad taste in the If not all of these symptoms, "gf some of them ? It's your aft2 any or 4 a r",-. W LIVERY and TRANSFER - STABLE. CORNER of RCYLA1ICE and SIXTH STREET. Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS High The Inter-Mountain Farmer AND The li)clepei)f)eit FOB $11.50 per ai)i)Uip G. E. ANDERSON liandscape Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS in all sizes. Pictures' copied . and enlarged by home, artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or auy subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. rhij aigaatan ia on every bos of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that euros m cold la sum ttay 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 office, 103 Dooly block. Salt Lake. Any information cheerfully given. . - . II. C. TO W JN SEN 1) G. P. A: Missouri Pacific Ry. St. Louis, Mo. C. A. Tripp. C. P. A. Missouri Pacific Ry. Salt Lake City. Utah. iVer! Your appetite is poor. your heart "flutters." coated, bad breath, bowels mouth?, then is a natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisoi. It will correct all symptoms, make your health. -aBBBSkv appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. lot of first readiness. class vehicles in Grade : Monumental : Work IN Marble and G-ranite- MGNUMENTS, HEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ET6. Provo - - XJtAali- Fine Job Printing Stylo At This Office '1 y - i A. v f" , j |