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Show .. Univ of Ut 4 Jl -rtrs tempts BUSINESS DIRECTORS Jas. Caffrev &Co.. Furniture. State reet. G K. Anderson, PLwtofraoher. State street H.T. Reynolds & Co., general merchandise. tte strict. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall, frenera.1 merchandise. State itre. Wra. B. Roylancf, harness, dealer in harness fixture. Statist. G. S. Wood Mereantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers Id qeaervil merchandise Vm. M. Koylance. wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and prain; bicycles. Studebaker wagons. State street. Harmer & Brown. . Dealers In all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. The Independent. The local newspuper. Subscribe for It and read it. It will do you Rood. Job printing. Print bliop is north bide of State street. A few more Histories of( Springville for sale cheap at this office. The Well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully Jooked after, and ?all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PEOVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. GULICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. SELLS THE TENDEREST MEATS ON THE MARKET Their Trices Are Right They also keep a choice line of f rest and cured Meats. Lard, Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods, Vegetables and fUhand game In sason. There's no Better Service Than that via the From Kansas City, Saint Louis and Memphis to points in the South, South-cast South-cast and Southwest. v The So utlie astern limited ,ts tu -ing 'Kansas City at 4; 30 P. M. rminghain, Atlanta, Jacksonville nd all points in the Southeast. For detailed information apply to G.'W. MARTIN oeneral western agent 1106, 17th St. DENVER, COLO. HEALINfr MaTUMC'S POSITIVC RCWCOV ton ti ecKTjuN curb or LCAO POIOMIII, RMCUMA- TtSM, OOUT, all KIOMCY COKPttlKTI, C-TMIIH, C-TMIIH, tCZI, AMD ALL OTMCM IM, Mt U.OOD Diseases NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT OIE GOT SPRINGS SANITARIUM BATHS 52-54 W. 3d So. SILT LAKE CITY Si 50,000 Bathing Resort WITHHH ILOOK Or ALL MOTELS covKwitft oven aw acac or uamte .MO .ttai.kOMS or wares ris mimutc Hot Sulphtir Baths la Porcelain and Marble Tabs, Private Plttogcs AZp and ImmcTwc Swimming Pools liw 80NKM.MHM mmm . VMU M ALV UM. TWMRH I.TM, 0cs Oar aso Nismt. Visitors Wllcomc HNS mrl ffO UMTIMV.' aOMLCT iglit to Eiiip I s I The Independent. D.C JOHNSON. - - Publisher A:G. JOHNSON. - -Manager. Entered at the pout office at Springrille. Utah, for transmission through the mails a econd-cla8 matter. Issued every Thursday morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. Six months. Three months. 11.25 .75 .40 WiSHIXJTOX SCHOOL OTEH. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Phelps of Mesa, Arizona, were present at the Wednesday Wednes-day morning chapel. They entertained us with remarks and music, which was highly appreciated by the pupils. The boy9 from Mrs. Crandall's and Miss Melville's department saDft at chapel Wednesdry morning. The officers of the High School Association Asso-ciation are: President. Joseph Vane; vice-president. Sadie Wiseombe; secretary sec-retary and treasurer, Lola White. At t he Urst meeting the following program was given: Lecture; Prof. Eggertsen. Reading: Miss Coleman. "The Pyramids," Ella Tuckett. Duet; Jessie Robertson and Alberta Houtz. Solo; Jermfe noutz. The nrnth-year pupils gave an Interesting Inter-esting program last-Friday evening. Principal Justensen spoke on "Con-tin "Con-tin utty in School Life." Musical -selections -were given by Mary 'Whittaker and "Naomi Deal, Floss1 Packard, Dora Cuff man, Hannah Condie and -Eva Herry. Manual training began in all grades this week. The eighth year met Wednesday evening and effected an organization with the following officers: President, Thorne Miner. Vice-President, Sissel Packard, Secretary, Vea Roylance. Assistant Secretary. Lebi Alleman. Executive Committee; Geneva Hyde, Melpha Houtz, Will Bringhurst, Archie Reynolds, Anna Crandall. Their first class meeting will be held Friday evening, October 16, for which an excellent program has been ar ranged. LINCOLN SCHOOL. All children of the Lincoln school met in the First year room for devo tional Friday morning. Music was furnished by pupils from Miss Hover's and Miss McFadden's rooms. Superintendent Eggertsen was pres ent and addressed the puoiK Pupils of Miss bumsiou's room are making collections of seeds, leaves and flowers for the purpose of making charts. Great interest Is shown in the. work. Autumn leaves and flowers are be ing pressed bv Miss Watson's pupils They will be mounted the coming month. Broke Into His House ri. Lie vjiiinn of Uavendisn, VI., was robbed of bis customary health by in vasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. Kinti'-s New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested ami now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure. 25c. Springville Drug Store. SUMMONS Justice Bayer's Court of Sprlnsrville. Ia County of ITtah, State of Utah, before John S. Boyer. Justice of the Peace. Peal Brothers & Mendenhall Company, a corporation. Plaintiff. VS. -SUMMONS Joseph Plastlno, ilefendant. The Stute of Utah to the above named de-fendand: de-fendand: You are hereby summoned to appear be-fore be-fore the above entitled court within ten days after he service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action ac-tion Is brought, othei wise within twenty days .after this service, and defend the above-entitled -action brought against you to recover judgement for the sum of J20.ll and interest on the same at the rate of 8 per cent per annum front the '.Kith day of Juno A. D. 19ut, and the costs -of suit, alleged to be due and owing from you Jto the plaintiff for goods, wares and- merchandise sold and delivered de-livered to you at your - special fnstance and and request by the plaintiff, at Springville, County of Utah, State of Utah, and for -which-sald goods, wares, and merchandise you promised to pay said plaintiff the said above sum at Springville. County of Utah, State of Utah, aad in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to Jthe demand of the complaint. com-plaint. J. 8. Boyer, Justice of the Peace. Evans & Rydalch, Provo City, County of Utah, State of Utah, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. 1st pub Sept. 3, last Oct. 8. WITHOUT CHANGE OF GARS Leave Denver 31:30 a. m., Colorado Springs 11:45 a. m. today, reach Chicago 5:30 p. in. tomorrow on the Rock Island's "Rocy Mountain Limited," which leaves daily and runs through without change. The only electric lighted train between Colorado and Chicago. Pullman, sleepers with individual berth lights for you to use when and how you plense. Dining cars for all meals. -Breakfast and supper a la carte. Midday Mid-day luncheon fifty cents. Electric fans to insure propper ventilation ind ctmfoit "THE NIGHT EXPRESS " leaving Pueblo 7 p. m., Colorado Springs 8:40 p. m. and Denver 9:30 p. m. arriving Chicago Chica-go 8:30 a. m. is another -splendidlj' equipped equip-ped train, although not quite so fast. ' For detailed information as to rates and routes address E. Drake, Dist. Pass. Agt. . A. Bible, Trav. Pass. Agt, 100 .West 2nd South St. Salt Iiake City, Utah. Asent,Iexra-er, Colo John II. Maycock is in from Lum-berton, Lum-berton, N. Mex. Mrs. Kate Douirall returned from Salt Lake, Sunday. Miss Louise Haymond comedown from Ileber. Sunday. . Enua and Will Tipton have another baby girl at their home in Maulelon. Editor I. P. Deihl of Tiutic called in Monday, returning from a jaunt in Mexico. For sale. Thirty acres meadow. For terms apply to J. O. Reynolds. Springville, Utah. Mrs. June Mitchell has -added another an-other grand daughter to the family of Lyman S. Wood. Pumpkin pie, apple "sass"' and the candidate for office are now fully ripe and readj to pick. Miss Julie Welch f - Suit Lake City has beeu added to the-corps of teach ers iu this district. Miss Ditmars -read the scripture lesson and commented upon it in a verv interesting style at the Baptist church, last Sunday evening. Election this year will be held on November 3rd. The days of registra tion are: October 13 and 27. between the hours of 8 a. in. and 9 p. m. Nearly all the boys are at home froui-Luuiberton, N. Mex. and feeling fine. Most of them will probably ,go into Nevada for the San Pedro. Last Saturday's News contained an excellent cut of Mrs. Lutitia Wai- then, her daughter. Mrs. Hattie John son and three others, five generations. Miss Sadie Boyer returned last week from Chicago, where she has been vis itlng her sister. Miss Sadie enjoyed her jaunt first class, but is glad to be at home. Arthur J. Lee of Price took the first degree in the Damascus Lodge of Masons last week. ITe is also the chairman of the Republican party or Carbon Co. Oh sayT Get the enlargements out of the bottom of your trunk and get them beautifully framed by Huntington Hunting-ton & Bagley. They haye a large assortment to choose from. II. B. A sadoori an, M. D., treats diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Special attention paid in testing eyes and fitting glasses. Office Of-fice in Farrer Bros, block, Provo. . We have just opened up a nice line of the celebrated Imperial perfumes and toilet accesories. The trade is requested to call and look the line over. It is one of the completest and best ever brought into the City. Jordan's Jor-dan's Book Store. Mr. C. S. West of Chesterfield, Idaho is in town for a few days. He came to visit his wife, who is taking medical treatment, Mrs. West, nee Clestie Johnson, who has been afflicted afflict-ed with ill health for seyerel years, is recuperating rapidly She is the guest of Mrs. Almon Finley. The Provo knitting factory are now manufacturing the finest class of union suits, from $1.20 up. First class woolen suits, cotton and silk. No shoddy, but genuine in every particular. par-ticular. When at Provo call in and examine our goods. Don't go beyond us, for we can suit you. 132 W. Center Cen-ter St., Provo, Utah. Last Saturday's News was a royal number,-, replete with special and timely features, chief of which was a geneological sketch of William B. Preston: -well illustrated with portraits por-traits and mediaeval buildings in the line of ancestry of Bp. Preston since 1040, before that bold marauder, that royal robber, William the Conqueror put his iron heel upon the shores of merry England, John Newton, who has made the rocky desert at the mouth Maple can yon blossom with fruit and flowers, paid his compliments to this office by presenting a box of fruit that would be hard to match from any or chard iu Utah. Elberta peaches, Muscat and Mission grapes. He left a stock of tobacco, 9 feet high, grown on his place. He has a few rows of peanuts, which he reports first class He is now connected by telephone and a "hello Jirhn" is all that is needed need-ed when you desire some of his One garden sauce. has returned frc htr Eistern visit. Uncle Jack Dyer is in town and "happy as a king." MINING LOCATION NOTIC for sale at this office. . Phil. West wood has gone toft. George lor the winter. Joe Stevenson was at home Jgt week visiting his family. Marty Bird came home Sunday a od spent the day playing with the n baby. i it H.T. Reynolds is putting 4oi a nice peice 01 siuew.alK arouuu store. i I John B. Waters sends in his $1 L2T from Cam o Verde. .Ariz, for the .You can buy. a beautiful little hood for the baby for 25 cents at Di Hutchinson's Mr. Grove, who - has liyeiT fat last Ave years in SpringvUle, moved to Provo. J j Uncle Uriah Curtis o Mip'e was down Monday, talkinir titkalf with bis many old friends. Myron Boyer, wife aud family airain at home. They have nee Willit.ti tiT sir miint.hs. Come the first of the week and lij a look at Lbe contents of our barg.W couuter. liunTSritchinson. 15 Miss Adrienne Molen was parjj last week, aud transplanted rfKLho Falls, Idaho, by hfr busbac Walter Park. Elect good iea to office and thu n staud beJbMd them like a Trojan if ix, iu the righteous executiou the laws. An elegant line of fancy Combs for the hair, and also all kinds of hair goods, switches, rolls, etc. At Dora Hutchinson's. Pay your taxes to F. C Boyer, dej-uty dej-uty -collector, at the bank. Office hours from 9 a. m. Io4jj. hi. Come early aud avoid the rush. The people who buy hats out of towu are the people who have not investigated in-vestigated our styles aud prices on iuilljuary, Dora Hutchinson.. Keep your word scrupulously. . Be careful what you promise, but when your pledge is giveu, uo matter bow small, keep it Taithfully and promptly Willie Weight found out that his gun was loaded Monday. While clean- iug.it was discharged and lodged Iu . . iu his foot. -Dr. Smart diesscd ibe wouud. Mrs. L. D. Crandall, her daughter Merle aud Bertha Hafeu, wDu have heen with the railroad earup at Willi Wil-li is, Cal. since spring, are uow at huuie lor the winter. FOU SALE Horse, buggy and harness, 6idebuard, folding bed, brus-seis brus-seis carpet. Also two rooms to reut to a family without children. Apply, toO. W. Nichols. . Lou Harrison who is with a mrty of San Pedro surveyors, came in la?.t Tuesday for a few days visit at home, He was exhibiting a tine lot of obsidian obsid-ian arrow and spear beads, found uu the Beaver river, , A man once bought a jim-crack pen. It wrote like a borsc-shoe nail. And every time he tried to write. It never failed to fail. The Parker is not that kind. . Jordan's Book Store L. D. Deal, who went out to Lum-bertoo, Lum-bertoo, N. M. last week and wus taken suddenly ill, is now at home and quite recovered. The grading emipany have finished their contract at.Lumberton. They are now looking look-ing over some work at Crevasse, near Grand Junction, and if satisfactory will take the contract. WANTED A trustworthy gentleman gentle-man or lady in each county to manage business for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight bona tide weekly salary of. 818.00 paid tty check each Monday -with all ex- fpeses direct .from headquarters Money advanced for expenses. En close addressed envelope. ' Manager, MO Caxton Bldg., Chicago. Last week the Alumni Association held their aunual election at the Washington school and an interesting program vt vocal aud instrumental music was given. All" teachers were made honorary members. The following fol-lowing officers were elected for the year: John E, Boyer, President; Bertha Ber-tha Crandall, Vice President; Berne Mendenhall, Treasurer; Jennie Houtz Lyman Hyde, executive committee. Wallace Crandall, one of the native born sons of Springville, diedt near Mulner, Idaho on the 30th ult. He was brought here on Friday and Jaid away in Mother Earth by kind and tender hands who loved him well. He was the son of Oscar and Betsy Crandall, and leaves a wife and three children. His parents spent a few days in town visiting their numerous old time neighbors and relatives, and -departed to their home in Teton! Basin, Idaho, Tuesday. j Mrs Ellen Park Front Is still in the lead with Green and Staple Groceries It will pay kron to deal with us. J. 3Lv. rJhiitlMLS. Prop. RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS Whereas, the recept on in honor f f Rev. Dr. Bailey bef re his departure from our City being a complete suc ces, it is fitting for us to extend our thanks to those who obligingly took part on that occasion; therefore be it Res:lvel by the Maccabees. Woodmen Wood-men and Oid Fellows in regular meetings meet-ings convened, that we extend our hearty thanks to the participants on the program, and appreciation for the able and appropriate manner in hich they rendered their parts. IlesolVHl further, that a copy of :hese-resolutions be entered upon the uinufos of the respective orders, and lUblished in the Springville -Inde--jeudeut. v , Respectfully submitted, Wllliain Kearns. Nelson Rockwell. A G. Johnson. He Learned a Great Truth It is said of John Wesley that be tice said to Mistress Wesley. "Why io you tell that child the same thing ver and over again?" "John Wesley, because ooce telling is not enouge." It is for this same reason that you ire told again and again that Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Cough Remedy cures colds :id grip; that it counteracts any tendency ten-dency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it's pleasant and -afe to take. For sale by the Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contains Mnrcury as murcury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange de-range the whole system owhen entering enter-ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used encept on prescriptions from reputable reput-able physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co . Toledo, O., contains no murcury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces at the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh cure be sure jou get the genuine. It is taken internally in-ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. HE'S HUR IX ZION After four years of patient waiting, this vicinity at last is going to have an opportunity to enjoy General Wallace's Wal-lace's great play, "Beu Ilur." It is to be st.iged at the Salt Lake Theater, for five nights (Oct.-r6'"'to 30) with special matinee on Wed. Oct. 28. I v '. tf.n tf t.Ya fdnt.nrv in ct r a nfrt.;i rI i : v" . . ' No approaching it in girgeousness and m isd venesss h;is ever been a'-tempted a'-tempted in Americi. It holds there-cord there-cord for attendence and receipts in every theater where it has played. Although this is the fifth consecutive consecu-tive season of "Ben Hnr," it has only been played In thirty cities, including twenty-one weeks' engagement at the Drury Lane, London, where King E iward shattered all the traditions by ordering a royal box built in the nit, so that he could get a better view of the chariot race. Queen Alexandra Alexan-dra saw the play on two occasions, and other m -rubers of th; royal family fam-ily were frequent visitors while the production was in England, Special attention will be given all mail orders for seats in the order re ceived, when accompanied by remit a nee, and a self-addressed stamped en velope for reply. All requests fo seats should be addressed to George D. Pyper, manager Salt Lake Theat er, Salt Lake City, Utah. The ad vance sale of seats commences on Thursday morning, Oct. 22nd, and i will be well to die orders prior to that date Saved His Life J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky writes. June 14, 1902: "1 want to tell you .1 believe Ballard's Snow Lini ment saved iny life. .1 .was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told , me one of my lungs was entirely gone, and the other badly affected, also had a lump in my side. I don think 1 could have lived over two mouths longer. 1 was induced by a friend to try Ballard's Snow Lini meut. The first application gave me great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a won mediciue and I recommend it to suf fering humanity." 25, 50c, $100, Springville Drug Store. For a pleasant physic take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets iwsy to take. Pleasant in effect Springville Drug Co. TEE 6l)iSinEE0 REMEDY THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC BEvya.SC or IMITATIONS. THC SEHUINK PflCtAftED ONLY BV Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, Cream Vermifuge Grocery The Best' Doetor Rev. B. C. Horton, Sulphur Springs, Texas writes July 19th, 1899: "I have used in my family -Ballard's Snow Liniment and Horehound ty. iip. and they have proved certainly satisfactory. satisfac-tory. The liniment is the best we have ever used for headaches and pains. The cough syrup has been our doctor for the last eight years." 25 , 50o. SI. 00. Springville Drug Co, ; Gained Forty Pounds tin Thirty Dais For several months our younger brother had beeu troubled with indigestion, in-digestion, ille tried several remedies but got no benefit from them. We purchased ssoiue of Chamberlain's -Stomach and Xiver Tablets and be totumenced taking them. Inside c thirty days he had gained forty pounds in. flesh. He is now fully recovered. re-covered. We have a good trade on the tablets. Ilolley Bros.. Merchants. Mer-chants. Xong Jjr&nch, Mo. Springville Spring-ville X)rug Co. Cnres Chilis and Fever G. W. Wr.rt, Naeogodohes. Texas says: "His daughter bad chills and fever for three years; be could not find anything that would help her t 11 he used Uerbine. His wife will n t keep house without it, and cannot can-not say too much for it." 50c. Springville Spring-ville Drug Co. Ran A Ten Penny Kail Thronhg His Hand Wbile opening a box, J. C' Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail throught the fleshy part of his band. ' I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause me," he says, "and immediately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain soreness and injured parts were soon healed." j Springville Drug Co. L. S. ADAMS. Of jtalvmton, Texas. -"Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing to -tired women. Having suffered for even years with weakness and bear, ing.down pains, and having tried several sev-eral , doctors ,and different remedies wich no success, your Wine of Cardui was the only thing which helped me, and eventually .cured me It seemed to build up the -weak parts, strengthen .the system nd correct irregularities." . By 'tired women" Mrs. Adams means nervous women who have disordered menses, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of these ailments vthatwomen have. You can cure yourself at home with thi3 great women's remedy. Wine or Cardui. Wine of Cardui has cured thousands of cases which doctors have,f ailed to benefit. Why not begin to get well today? All druggists have $1.00 bottles. For any stomach, liver or bowel disorder disor-der Thedford's Black-Draught should be used. ForadTlee and literature, address, frtvlne symptoms. The Lndies' Advisory Oepart-ment, Oepart-ment, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenru Professional Cards. G-eo. E. Inshaw, Late of Birmingham, Eng. PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER. Center St. Springville, Utah C JEO. SMART, M. D. Pbysieian and Surgeon. Office in Rooms 5 and 6, in Bank. building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p, 111. Spring ville, - - Utah. Societies. K.'O. T. Jf. Springville Tent No.-9 meets in re gular review every -Saturday evening at 7:30. Yisitinff Sir Knights made welcome. Rev. Dii. Bailey, Com. Elliot N. Jordan, R. K. THE HERALD The Salt Lake Daily Herald is the most readable paper in the inter mountain couotry, Every day in the week 85 cents per month. The Sunday Herald with its magazine section should be read by evervone, $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months. The Semi-weekly nerald (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. Before Contracting for Your Electric Wiring See B. BACHMAN Of Provo, Telephone 70 X The Largest Stock of Electrical Electri-cal Supplies, Chandeliers etc. South of Salt Lake. LOW PiNCES ON SPRIHYILLE WORK Orders may be ;left with H. T. Reynolds BROWIST & OAKLEY j . . . Tonsorial-Artists Tonsorial-Artists , For an easy Shave and an Artistic Hair Cut, call on them. ' , Iia.ciies' - and. - Children's Hair cuts a specialty. ,: Agency for Troy Steam Laundry, Salt Lake. Parlor 1 door north of Reynold's store SPRINGVILLE. H. G-. WOOD, I fiTonsorial Artist4 All work done in the Highest of the Art. Style One Door North of Dr. Kelly's Drug Store. Agent for Provo Steam Laundry, promptly procmre OK HO FEE. Bond model. tketchA lor photo for fraa report oa patentability. Book "How V 1 to Obtain IT. 8. aad Forties Patanta and Trade-Marka. PF11ES. Fairest terms erer offered to investors.! J FATSKT LAWTEX8 OF ( VTAB8' PKACTICX.I 20.000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. ) All business confidential. Sound adviea. Faithfnli lsernea. Moderate eharref. rrc. A. SNOW & CO. PATENT LAWYERS, Ops. U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, 0. C. RAILROAD WATCHES Headquarters for Railroad Watches BECK'S JEWELRY STORE Come and see our new stock of Watches, Clocks, SilverweHr, WctM'mg Rings, Engagement Iiings, Fine -China, Cut Glass, 1847 Roger Bros. Knives and Forks. . a . Speotaclos Hltteca. ... Next Door Nortb of Farrer Bros., Academy Aye , Prow niali LIVERY and TRANSFER STABLE. C0R2TER ,of .EOYLANCE and SIXTH STREET. Gentle horses, and a new constant BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS High IvMfoal Life fi&vJ York Has paid $38,000,000 any company in the world. Bulon WeUsfMgr. Sail Lake City. L, G. E. ANDERSON Landsoapo Pliotograplier. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASS io all sizes. Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists. Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME AT SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. rtais signature im on every box of the genuine Laxative BromO'Quinine Tsbiot- the remedy that cures a eold ia M ay r Through Service TO- st. nouns AND THE EAST VIA Missouri Pacific RAILWAY 6 THROUGH SCENIC KAUsasliissGURi PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS. OBSERVATION DINING CARS. Electric Lights, electric Fans. Reclining chair cars (stars rn), Up-to-date Dav Coaches. For Berths, Tickets, Folders, etc., address H. C.TOWNSEND, GCN'l NMtNQEI AMD TICKET AOEKT, ST 1 T CONSULT BACTORS LiSTRICTL-T RELIABLE. .aa.LT LMii t'T" - mm mm Aro suro indications of somo form cf stomach, trouble, biliousness or a bad liver. Malaria will next overtake you. Don't risk it, and above all, don't take calomc 1 or quinine LoLh. aro dangerous INK ha3 all their virt'jes ncro of their deadly effects. HERBS'.'E taken regularly vrill forestall headaches, put tho digesti vo orpan3in icrfoct condition, condi-tion, h?ad of! biliousness, headaches, liver ills, keep you ia good health. TRY IT TO-DAY. ZJottlo. , AH Drujjsisi lot of first readiness. clas3 vehicles in : Grade : Monumental IN Work ts. ma Marble and Granite- MONUMENTS, KEADSTONES, MARKERS, TABLETS, COPINGS, ETC., ETG. Co, of Assets $382,432,681 Surplus $68,131,223 more dividends W. IVIajor, Spcl.Agt. Springville Fine Job Printing; Every Sty!. f)S At This Office I J t .. & Co. V i |