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Show THE SPRIS3YILLE INDEPENDENT, Issued Every Friday. D. P. FIXT, Editor and lanrr. Local Mention. See Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co.'s ad cn Paare 2. ' Wm. M. Boylance has a good milch cow for sale cheap. LOCATION NOTICES for sale at this office. Best form known. Radishes, Lettuce, Asparagus and cocoanuts at Whitehead Bros. Cash paid for wheat, oats, alfafii seed, eggs, poultry, and greeu fruitt-at fruitt-at Roylancc. Mrs. II. Davis and Mrs John F Mellor, were callers on the Independent Independ-ent Thursday. Joe Wurthen who has linen workinu In Eureka several months, came home ick Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White, of Provo, were over last Thursday as delegates to the convention. Myron Crandall Is a victim of the bicycle craze. He has been seen at his desk with a sweater on. The Utah Implement Co. arc selling carts from $15 upward; top buggies $55 upward. See E. P. Drinton, local agent, Hy Jensen tho rustler for It. A. liarney was over last Monday distributing dis-tributing some advertising matter for bis popular store. Ladles, when yon get through the spring cleaning call at Molen, Reynolds and Co.'s for that new price of Furniture you want. Joseph Tuckett was the victim of a pleasant surprise on the afternoon and evening of March 31st, hls 59lh birthday. An all round good time was had by the twenty-flve people lu attendance. Spring has come, the flowers In bloom, the birds sing out their lay; down by a little running brook, take little Nell and May. Call and get a baby carriHge for the trip at Molen, Reynolds & Co. The Corner Groceryman, Lon Reynolds, Rey-nolds, has a fine stock of fruits, such as oranges, apples, lemons, etc , In ad dltlon to his stock of fancy groceries, which are the cheapest in towu. Call and see for yourself. The members of the B. Y. A. Foot Ball team havt chartered a train for themselves and friends, with which they will hie themselves off toSult Lake, where they will meet the University Uni-versity team in a game for bl fun. The Christian Endeavor society of Sprlngvllle, held its Semi-annual election,' of officers, last Wednesday ve, and elected Miss Dunham, for president, Miss Ella Jordan for vice president, Miss Belle Cole for secretary, secre-tary, Miss Allen for treasurer. Israel Clegg's 47th birthday was celebrated cel-ebrated on the evening of March 30th by a surprise party. About thirty friends were prosent. High five, music, a nice supper, aud other social amusements uiada the evening pass pleasantly. Information comes that somo low-down low-down thief robbed the clotheslines of Js. Harmer and Thos. Snellson the other evening. This sort of thieving Is getting too frequent for the good of the community, and the guilty parties should be apprehended and severely punished. This is an advertisement which tells you where to get the best Silverware free of cost th most successful proHt sharing enterprise ever organized. We have secured for 1895 the exclusive handling or thj genuine National Guaranteed Quadruple Plate Silver ware, which will be distributed to our customers. Further announcements next week. R. R. Irvine & Sous, Provo, Utah. Do you remenber the adage that "Prevention Is better than cure?" This is Just the time of the year to! xerclse a little care to prevent sickness. sick-ness. Go get some Simmon's Liver Regulator, liquid or powder, and take H to rid your body of any poison and tone up the system. It will save much suffering aud life. "It is a safe and reliable, and a great preventative preventa-tive of sick ness." Rev. Jus. Rollins, Fairfield, Va. The creamery is now running under the management of the new lessee, John A. Hobbs, now successfully tunning tun-ning the Rocky Mountain Dairy, of Salt Lake. Ilo has been here for the past few days putting In a new Sharp-less Sharp-less separator which of Itself costs the neat sum of $500, to lay nothing of other Improvement that are under way and have been placed In. W. T. Bowman has been given charge of the business la the absence of Mr.-IIohbs andtney are running at full blast with milk as the only necessity to supplying the heavy demand for butter. but-ter. Mr. Hobbs has been scouring the country hereabouts after milk and ays they can use 10,000 lbs. per day the year round, for which they pay the highest cash rrlct. A VETERAN'S STORY. "Several years ago, while in Fort Snellinjr, Jlinn., I caught a severs cold, attended v;ith a terrible cough, that allowed ma no rett day or night. The doctors after exhaust ing their remedies, pronounced my case hopeless, saying say-ing theycoulddono more for me. At this thno u bottle of AYER'S Cherry Pectoral was wnt to me by a friend win) urged me to lake it. which I did, and soon after I was greatly relieve, and In a short time wa. complexly cured. I have never had much of a cough since that timo, and I ilrinly believe Aycr's Cherry Pectoral saved my life." W. H. Waiid, 8 Quimby Av., Lowell, Mass. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Highett Awards at World's Fair. AYCR'S PILLS cure ladtyntioa and Headache It will be eup cakes tomorrow at U per doz. at Whitehead Bros. Roylancc received a large consignment consign-ment of bicycles and in making this branch of his business fairly hum. Amy Brown took a dar off from his shop and went fishing for suckers over at Provo, and says he had good luck. It Is impossible to make apureror stronger" powder than Hewlett Bios, high grade Three Crown baking powder. Abstracts of Title made to any City lots or farm lands iu Utah county by Havercamp & Co., Provo. Leave orders wltii James Caffrey. Miss Gertie Harrison gave a pleasant social party at her home last Tuesday evening at which high five music, etc., were the order of the evening, supplemented supple-mented by an elegant lunch which was served with Ice cream and coffee. It was given just for fun. Hood's SarsaparlUa Is one of the best medicines I have ever used to purify the blood and cure s!ck headache head-ache with which I have an attack-ever attack-ever fall. Miss Eliza J. Diaper, Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Utah. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Elliott Jordan Is to take the field for tdis paper as an authorized representative repre-sentative he will likely visit the surrounding sur-rounding country and send in letters for publication. He will Incidentally learn all he can of newspaper work with a view to becoming an editor. During the winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va. contracted con-tracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how he cured it he says: "1 used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until un-til I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved me almost Instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure."When troubled with a cough or eold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary neces-sary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been In the market for over twenty years and constantly grown In favor and popularity. For sale at 25 and SO cents per bottle by Meneray & Co. "The Silver Lining" was played last Thursday and Friday evenings, to a well filled taouso and a delighted audience. aud-ience. Sheridan, of course, was the central figure and is one of the best actors who has ever struck this burg. His vocal ability was some what below par, but is accounted for somewhat by his accompanist having pitched the key too low. Miss Julia Allcman as usual did herself proud aud was amonu the best of the company. Mr. J. M. Westwood did well as the vllllan, although his delivery was somo what too slow and halting, owing, apparently appar-ently to a failure to learn his lines, perfectly, or a desire to be too careful to "follow copy." Ray was not quite up to standard. Dr. Holdaway did splendidly as the pompous banker. Miss Wheeler looked and acted lovely. Oh, yes! Will Houtz, the old farmer, was simply all right and only added other laurels to his already brilliant coronet. The company presented the play here for the third time, lust eve ning to a fair house. G. P. Thompson p'ayed "the farmer," on this occasion, and did It well. Aa Affidavit. This 1 to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Mellck'i drug store on a pair of crutches and, bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Plo Balm for inflam matory rheumatism which had crip-pled crip-pled mc up. A fur using three, bottles I am completely cured.. I can cheer- fully recommend U.-Charles II. Wnt- tel, Sunbury, fa. Sworn and subscribed, tobefWmt on August 101894.-Wller Shlpman, J. T. For sale at 50 cent per bottle ry Jieoeray & Co. ft A larj': supjilyuf the latest styles of carpets l.ave just arrived at Mulen, Reynolds & Co.'s The Utah Impii;nent Cj. who are located a block and a half south of the Salt Like Theatie are offering 4 cart eomplete for $!5. 1 have a fine lot of ash, elm and maple shade trees, at the lowest pos-sibe pos-sibe prices. Ornament your places by buying them of me. Wm. M. Roy-lance, Roy-lance, Springville, Utan. Last Wednesday night some sneak lobbed Mrs. Cownover's clothes Hue The t hief was evidently a tramp, for care was taken to secure just such things as one of this gentry might want. A complete suit'of underwear was taken, along with one over shirt,' handkerchief, socks, etc. The rapidity with which croup develops de-velops calls for instant treatment: and yet few households are prepared for its visits. An admirable remedy for this disease is Ayer' Cherry Pectoral. It has saved hundreds of lives and should be in every home where there are young children. Cars for Hoadache- ' As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to ho t he very best. It. effects a permanent per-manent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its influence. We urge all who are afflicted afflict-ed to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab-tual hab-tual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the ise of this medicine. Try it once Large bottles only Fifty cents at Dr C. J. Peterson's Drug Store. Notice of Sale. At the last regular meeting of the Western Lith.StoncCo. it was ordered that 25,000 shares of the treasury stock be sold. In pursuance 'of the above order the said number shares of said stock Is now offered for sale. See C. J. Peterson, Springville. Farmers Attention- - Money loaned oa irrigated farms at 10 per cent per annum. Write or ap ply personally to Samuel Cornaby SpaHish Fork, Utah. JR. F. DXHSTN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. AU Calls Promstlj Attended Da? or KijM. :- Burgeon R. U. V. It. R. OStco and Rent- douce wlU J. Vf. Brin jh ur.-it. Telephone cmincx'tlons. Jress Making MISS LOUISE ROftlCK has opened parlors in the Greosbeck Block, up-staiis, where she will be pleased to meet her friends and patrons who desiro work done In the Latest Fashions anfl Best WortmansMp SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. I m mem Good Tools . USE THE MITCHELL FARM AND SPRING WAGONS, MOLINE STEEL PLOWS and HARROWS, OSBORNE and WHITELY MOWERS. OSBORNE and MILWAUKEE BINDERS. OSBORNE and ROYAL RAKES, HENRY and MOON BUGGIES, BEEI5E and PONY CARTS, and 100,000 pounds of BARB WIRE CHEAP. Write to the DTAH IMPLEMENT CO., 231 and 233. State Street, Salt Late City, DtaH. Or call on E. P. BRINTON, Springville. Vt171. P4. foi)!ai)ce The Pioneer Produce Merchant. Pnvs Cash for Wheat, Oats, Eggs, Poultry, etc., and Respectfully Solicits outside Correspondence Cor-respondence and shipping trade . . . Car Load Lots a Specialty. S-pringrville, XJtctli. Deal Bros. & Mendenhall. . Best and Cheapest Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Hardware,. Etc, in town. See Oof Splendid Spring Stoek. LOOK HERE Oil your Harness for 35 cents with the Waterproof Oil Blacking. It don't come off on hands, Gives the leather a glossy anj new appearance. appear-ance. For sale by JAMES TAYLOR, JR. Sole Agent for Utah Co. DOCTOR G J. SHORES OMPLETE ATARRIl BOTH LOCAL AXSJ IXTKISXAL. The orlv rrmedy (tiranted lo hslutfl cur.- caiarrn and c n'(l. le y tmdicnlc the di.-iraev nam I lit Mood nd ytrm FULL SIZE, $1.C0; IRIAL SIZE, 25c. t.:wh fu!t sue packnge c n'tns on lull month's Kittf ircafin?tit, ..ne tuil moMh'i wiep'y Caiswili v.! n& lijlM an.l in lull month' supply of Ca arm, B..H.J anj Sioin.'Kh IM. If vou hm' nv of th fit'nwins syipMnin, Dr G W. Sv'eV Camp's'? dtnrrh Cvr wll ;!ve vu in -fn' r-I!e' unJ t-.m-l-tt'v and permanency cure you ! ihe nosi .Mnr"'! u- ? I) .'svour rinse hrrirf? U 'lie nne antl ien.! r? I hn pitn !n fr-'Tr ' he ' '? 1i V'.ii !-nr!s tncle T-hf thrvut'? Is vour Ihrml drv in ilic murninj? ' vim s'cp vl'li vour mouth open N vour hearing f.iil'i: - ? IK) vour e'TS discliar" -i Is III wnx drv in v.'iir ear? On von l.ear bptisr sr.m tliys ttun tjih'r I . y.mr hearing wnr- when ymi have col.!" Or O W. Shn'f s' C-iUBh Cure currs all cnugtn. .-.Hi np.i l-rn li ! aflccih.ns. One dose will slop -n'rO'i-Ji j rr .xp Keet a b .til-In ilie iimse l a'tre ihf Kviilcs 2s I' vou hive rtvst' symplorni us ii 1 rocteJ "n the h..fle anj il will cuie you. Have vim a cielir Do vuu Uikc cold easlV Have vou a r.i'n n ib siJe? Do yon raise frotliv nmi"rl? Do vou cnueh in te mo nin(;? Oo vou spit up linie chiresy liiinps? Dr. O. AhoreV Ti-nicaiid lilood Cur flrr cleanses clean-ses and purities (tic b'ooJ, etves jirnirili an! v or. utes dvsDens;.i ani all nervous disi'dM.-s." 1'itce, ,1 rer bollle. k ermaui.lly curt Die liHiuwiuj yrap'ins: h there nausea? Do you belch U3 gas? Are you omslii JieJ? 1 yoUf tunjjue coaleil? Do you bloat up after eating? Uo yuu leel ou are growing: weiker? Is thfrt cunsiani baJ taste in the i.mh? (-- 0. W. lurr' Mdnry aad l.lvrr Cr .,r all i svases uf tile kidneys, liver uiid. bladder, I'lice. 31 par bvttie. II i vou ues i'j.-.y? Hav ou cull 'eetV Ijl) ytu fel miserable? Oo vou t;et I Ted eusiiy? Do you have hoi rtasliet-? Are your spiiits low m times? Jo miu hive rumbling In Uiweli? D your hand and leel swill? . inn RtfticvJ ornto at nKhif. I tile e pan in niall ol back' Has the jieispuaiion a bad odor? Is lure pulliiies uudet the eyes? ! yju have lo et up otieii at niRhl? .s iliero a 4rl in urine if left s anding? 11 ... J negiei: tlieie signs aoa hsk ciim uues. i nj you. Dr. S. or.' Kidney snd uvet cure will uie y u it ustd as J. reeled on the bottle. Or. O. VV. Shi e s' Mountain .-atfe OH stops fit a-irst pain in one minute. Fur headache, toothache, neuralgia, cramps or colic use it externally and intern in-tern illy Prevents and cures diphtheria if used it mie Keen a Pottle hsnjv. Price, Jsc a bottle. Dr. Q VV. Shj ires' Pepsin Vermilugt destroys mestinal worms anl removes the I'ltle muiid nes v i;ra they hatch and breed. It never fails. Prict l"c a bmte. Dr. a W Sh irei' Winterjtreen Salve cures all tiseases of ihe skin. Kein;ives red spots and black r.plcs front the Ir.ca Heals old sores in J to 5 days, 'rice 25 a b.'X. . Dr a 'V StiureV Antl-tonstlpitlun Plllt , ure chronic conslip nion, sick headache and bilious .o icks Prica, 2sc a botlle It atl cisen, '1 tlte bowels are cnnstipjled tike one of Dr li.W. Shores' Antl-Cunsiipation Pills at hodtlme. I out ir.nih'ii ta chronic anj de-p-seated. wriie Dr. W. Shoes personally for lis new symptom list an I Have your case d'airnosel ana fret nis expen aa- v-i-e tret. Thi-se famous remedies are prepared only bv Doctor Doc-tor (', W Shores, Zion's Mcdi ;al Inst, tute. Salt Like Civ. Utah. For ssle bv a'l Drugg'su, or sent to anv address oa vr ' t of rrlce. For sale by Dr. C Springville, Utah. J Petersen IF YOU WANT ML Easter Mllnerv The prettiest, daintiest goods you ever faw, comprisiug all the old style favorites snd the newest novelties. THE PRICES Are jast wfcers -rte hate al avs ha3 then at. tho vpty L'Utoo, We nver let ecyoae undersell m. Mrs. M. E. "Weidner, Provo, Utah, Provo "Hardware & Iron Co., FOP. THE Matchless Majestic Range . A NU ALL KINDS OF Special attention to niail or telephone orders. Telephone No. 49. PROVO HARDWARE & IRON CO AiOSMOOT, Successor tQ PROmM. &B. CO. Wholesale aud Rotail Dealers la Lumber, Doors, Windows, Blinds, Mouldings, Rustic Siding, T and G Flooring, Shingles, Lath, Paints and Builders' Hardware, LUMBER SAWED AND DRESSED TO ORDER SCROLL SAWING AND TURNING DONE. UTAH VALLEY IRON PAINT. Combination wire and Slat Fence. D. R. BEEBE, Mgr. Office and Yardopp. It. H. Depot. Telephony No. 20. P.O. B).x70, PUOVO aynes&Coalter's SPECIAL Conference Announcement. -a We take this means of informing ou'r friends and tke public that we have entered into a compact with two large Manufacturing Firms to push their goods to the utmost of our ability, and sell a certain number per year. In order to do this we have decided to handb their goods direct from the factoy to our cutomers' homes. We keep a sample on hand, so our patrons can see what they ore buying, liesides t his we shall buy for spot cash, and on1 this condition the companies have offered special prices which are very much lower than ever before offered the trade. We shall save the expense of moving to and fro, and also the capital to carrv a large stock, so you can readily see we cau sell very low. As proof of our statement. We Oiler this fine Organ Walnut or Oak Pff - CASE, J fepi . ' One Set 'ffM - Of Reees gf Swell and PW ' organ j x& WnrrmitetlfopV'lve Tenrw Dclircrtdln Yimrllmw WITH STOOL AND BOOK FOR $60. REGULAR PRICE $125. Other Styles at Proportionate Prices, - ALSO THIS ELEGANT PIANO Solid and engraved swing desk and panel:-, Carved Trusses; Solid Hardwood Hard-wood Frame; Cont inuous Hinge on the Fall Board; Full Iron Date. Enameled and Ornamented; Compound Hock Maple Wrest Flank; ickle Plated Ham- ujti uaii auu iiuubvw. vcibli uii uuss, xiirt'e i euuls, 1 nreo UOIriOUS. WAHRANTEU PQH PIVB YlUHM, Delivered in your House ' With Stool and Book ;For$10S If you should order either Organ or Fiano, and on Us arrival yon should think it not as good as our sample, we will exchange freo of expense to you We earnestly Invite you to examine these goods and se for vourself what class they belong to. We guarantee satisfaction in all our dealings. Daynes and Coalter, Tlao Salt Xictlco 3Vlxsio Boalors. 68 Main gtrcct, Salt Lake City. NOW a Nixe STors: Diapason, 8 ft. Melodia: 8 ft. Viola, 4 ft. Celeste, 8 ft. Dolce, 8 ft. Dulciana, 8 ft. Uass Forte. Treble Forte. Vox Humana. |