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Show IKE SPRINSVILLE SNDEPENOEHT Issued very Friday. D. P. t'ELT, Editor ! Manager. Entered At the pout office ut Hprinpvllle, Ctnli. for transinUbion tlirouli the wall an ecund-olans mutter. TERM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year. 8ix mouths. Three months. $2.00 l.lK) MAINTAIN THE HtST. Springville is now recognized as being the best city in Utah county for the prolific culture nnd superfine quality of the sugar beet, ns well a3 fruit raising of high culture in ex-portivo ex-portivo abundance. Our farmers farm-ers have bo fur shown a high grade of judgment in their choice of eccd as well as in their careful attention to the culture of the various kinds of root crops. There is still room for vast improvement in many localities and many points muy be referred re-ferred to a9 in the back ranks, the most noticeably remembered being our stock interests, which ore not by any means as perfect as they should be. Is it not a fact that a scrub horse or cow eats just 03 much and requires nearly as much attention as one that is worth twice as much? A good milch cow will nearly always bring as good a price as she cost originally, provided you desire to sell her, or if you keep her for family use she will always give you much better results both as to quantity quan-tity or qaulity or both if the owners desire, by judicious judi-cious breeding to adaptability adapta-bility to the special needs of the owner, This might be said of the noble animal known as the horse. A scrub horse eats just as much hay and grain as does a good horse. How many times have we heard of a horse "eating "eat-ing his head off". A locomotive soon "eats i(9 head off" if the owners fail to get the best and make its head so valuable that every shovel of coal earns two So it ought to be said of the horse. Get the best you can and make each mouthful of hay or grain pay its way at least, if not two extra. The best way to do this is to first get the kind you want for the work you have, then see that it is the best. So it is of the sheep, the hog, the chicken, the bees, or any of our domestic animals. Keep in mind the fact that they eat no more, require re-quire no more care and give you an aristocracy not found otherwise. other-wise. By having the best horses, the best cows, the best sheep, hogs, chickens or bees, as well as the best fruit ranches, the best cereal gardens, the best beet farms, nnd Springville's reputation reputa-tion for having everything first-class first-class as well as our beet and fruit culture. HOW TO VOTE. Before another issue of The Independent shall have been printed the voters of the United States will, by their ballots, oi votes, say who shall bo our next president. Each State has num. inated a set of electors who shall represent their constituency in the electoral college, and here vote lor a president of the United Unit-ed States. Each Stale in the Union, we believe, has a local election, in many cases extending down to the office of precinct justice and constable. In about 42 of the 43 States the Australian ballot system has been adopted and found to be very bet t plan to permit each voter to vote as they please, than any yet disco-ered. disco-ered. In some States the per cent of still-born ballots was very large, with the deformed ballots in equal proportions, just because the people were loo ig norant to know how to vote. As large us fj per cent of the total vote was thrown out in some of our Eastern States that is, 5 out of everv 100. We hope this will not occur in I'tuli audio avoid this, all thut is necessary nec-essary is to exercise, great care, especially if you do not intend io cast a straight party vote. Remember, if you attempt- t cross any names after voting your parly emblem you haw killed your vote. So the best tiling for you to do if you are not pretty well posted js to vote your ticket straight and not try to make up a ticket of your own this year at least. Let us get better acquainted with this new system before trying tobi"stna! i" making upa ticket of ourown. Doth the great parties an; for Silver and Bryan electors overwhelmingly, over-whelmingly, so we can very consistently con-sistently vote our ticket straight, because either dde has the be4 men of its party up, and which ever wins, good men are elected. Rev. A. ('. Todd gave a fine discourse on freedom not only of individuals, but as a nation last Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church. We would that all gold-bug politicians might have heard it and could appreciate the complete shivery of the American people. lie did not intend to preach politics but his remarks were pertinent enough to the present situation to be very applicable. Elder Wilson Dusenberry, the home miss ( nary, paid Spring-ville Spring-ville quite a compliment in stating stat-ing his reason for being late last Sunday afternoon. We should be glad to see other meetings open as promptly ns do our Sunday Sun-day afternoon im clings. Punctuality Punct-uality is creditable. It You Don't Mo That lough You can look out for consumption. As the red light is warning of danger, so is the red spot on the cheek nature's danger signal to remind you that you have waited too long; the cough is deep-seated, the lung is ulcerated and your family physician tells you that it is too late. Don't put it off. if you have a cough. Doctor G. W. Shores' Cough Cure will cure you. If your child is croiipy. it will cure it A large size bottle fur i" cents and a half-teaspoonful is a dose. Keep it in the house; it will save your life, if used In time. I'or sale byC. J. Peterson, Peter-son, Springville, Utah. SrKlMiVlMK CANDIDATES Counterfeit ri-t"wn'me:it8 of a Trio of Local limits. The Independent is pleased to present Its readers with the latest designs in political mugs as delineated delineat-ed by a Trovo printing Hrm. It must be understood that it is no preliminary prelim-inary arrangement to establishing a rogue's gallery even if Geo. Storrs's erst white handsome mug is In the group, nor is it the avaunt courier to St. Valentines day us a comic Valentine Valen-tine display with Jim Whitehead's phu-id countenance as a humorous sample, and last, but not least, the Independent must not be put up as a price current sheet for green groceries or potatoes because Will lloylance's beautiful face is in "de gang" It Is merely a reminder that a few of our boys have been unwise enough to permit their names to become be-come a political shuttlecocks and their faces is subjects for enterprising printing houses to experiment with and the Independent hopes that those who contemplate scratching will in every base give our own boys ; the preference. f The Democrats have seen tit to honor hon-or SprlngviUe In the selection of yYm. lloylance as their nominee for representative repre-sentative to the Lower House oljthe State Legislature. The gentleman Is truly a representative citizen' of Sprlngvillc. And has been tnovvn s X- Kays Of severest trial and test prove In regard to Hood's Sarsiiparilla Jst, Greatest Mert 5 Secured by a peculiar Combination, Combina-tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces ed7 Greatest Cures Shown hy thousand ot honest, voluntary testimonials t-winch naturally and actually produce 3d, Greatest Sales According to the statements of drui-its all over the country, la th"e three points Hood's Sarsaparilla is peculiar to itself. SarsapariHa Is the best - It is the One- True "Im-d Purifier, Hood's Pills with II'- . s.trsaparilkv. u Springvllle boy to, all, irrespective of party auliiat ions, wlia was a credit to his parents and his neighbors and i.he citizens of Sprinu'ville. He has been etiga-'.l in the shipping business for ten yeai'-., which brought him in WILLIAM M. ROYLANCE. contact with all classes of people, from the impecunious raiser of an extra quart of berries or bushel ot potatoes to the man who counts his acres by the thousand. He has (Hied many positions of trust in municipal, commercial, com-mercial, and ecclestical capacities, always to the satisfaction of his const ituents. das. I. Whitehead was selected by the Kepuhlieans as their choice for Assessor, he was born in Petersen, Morgan county, Utah, December 27, 18t4. Moved to Springville in June, 1876, with his father's family and entered into manufacturing of woolen goods, and' has continued in that business until present. His financial interests arc identified with Springville Spring-ville and the whole county, hence is JAMES It WHITEHEAD, interested in doing what is right as to assessments in Utah county without regard to locality, his judgement peculiarly adapts him to this rather delicate task. It is the (list time he has been placed in nominatin for nftlce and will undoubtedly run ahead of his ticket as his popularity with the people is very marked. The Independent hopes all scratching ballots will include across opposite the name of J as. 1!. Whitehead thus giving Springville the assessorship. Geo. Stores! what can the Independent Inde-pendent say of this parcel of popularity? popu-larity? Genial George is known from Lehi to Santaciuin as a man who GEORGE A. STORRS. knows not fear, is the intrepid officer, that Sheriff Crown has always entrusted en-trusted with any delicate or Intricate mi wjhta mum all tut wis. .J Bcwt Yuh Syrup. Tonics CicoU. CM) IZ? in ump. ..in tit nrnirirlin. u 1 0 mar work t: attend to. (Jeo. Storr is the most backward man in the world when it comes to a recital ol'h:own deeds of valor or good jiidernent. He is an offlcer who thinks newspaper notoriety, regarding hiinstif, is a bore he thinks if an important capt ure is made that it requires no special meritorious announcement for it is only a part of his duties and should be done w it hout any blow, in fact he is too (iirtidetit for his own good. A prominent r-'pabliean told the wiit.-r that he was sine (ieorge wu-ild run Till voles ahe;nl of his ticket in Spring-ville Spring-ville ''for," s lys h ', "I sha'l vote for him and 1 know lots of our bos who intend to and he will run away ahead of his ticket in nearly every precint."' Horn in sii ingville, .) u!y 5, l"!i.'i In l-K") wa-i appointed deputy marshal ol Springville: in !!'! was elected justice of the pr:t"e. The following year was made road supen isnr, which position lie held until his election as city marshal mar-shal in I.S'.Hl. Was also elected constable con-stable of Springville precinct, both positions hi' now holds, i'l i.ir to entrance en-trance into public life was interested in railroad i i iilt contracts in I'lah. Idaho, Montana, Colorado and New Mexico. It is unnecessary to ask Independent- readers who intend to scratch their tickets to remember Springviile wants George S tons for county Sheriff and the b-t way to get him! is to place a X to his name and let i: j go at t hat. 1J J. ChtANT. Pres. John 1'kn.iy Smith. ll'ti-l'l'C'S. J. F. lliiAST. Sivy, iiml Tri'us. iJlllKCTOHtt- .lnhn 1 1 i r 1 1 y Smith. Hi'hrr J. Grant, J. K. (I'a:i'i. I.I. I-. (.Irani. Nu;li::n Si'ars. III fAM ft 9 I Si W 01 OFFICE a FCTORY 751 to 7C1 S 3r0 WEST St Miinufiirtirvrsof tlili (Irmlo Launtry And Toilet Souus. SPECIALTIES: llKt HIVE. KI.Et'TIIH' ami r; i,rMn:v. V.rr. Hive Toikivt: IMXK TAit. S'KKm T FLOATING (ASTII.M-:. anl t'O.MMF.lil'IAL HAU. J. F. CRANT, Maacer. Salt Lake City, : . Utah Swindlers Are about. He enrf ful of lliem. Tliere itre two men traveling around I'tali aiel stir-rouiidinv stir-rouiidinv country r preM-ntiii;,' Ilia! lliey are iny airen's. 'I'lie tfoods tliey are selling are riiliblnli and not worth five cent" on the dollar dol-lar of Ihe prlee tliey eliai'jre. They eall iheniM-lves oculists and opticians opti-cians but they y.re the rankest of fakirs and (lou t know the tirst. thiiu: about the eye. I hu, e a reputa. ion "o uphold and cannot allow al-low these bilks toeontinue rohhin 'be public pub-lic anil to use my name to help theni. I there fore oiler a REWARD OF $50 ON COHVICTICM of these two men to anybody who w ill jrive me the desired information so t' at I can convict t hem. 1 am a trnulual ' opi ii-i.i n ami have a diploma from I he I hica'o ( tpl halmic t'olleti-; one of t he principal opi lialmic inst i-lulionsin i-lulionsin t be I'nited Stat ;'s. and III ul asses scicnt illcally toi'"" ejes. Ineiet-y instance I tfuarautce the iiias'--1 sell rml m ike no cbarire for e.-uuiuiuni- ! lie en . Mi ie Is the only store in i .:U .1 r : i r 1 1 L'j in-is tri asses on t he premises t ) '. i h iijh!: all o! hers have to send to San 1 . : :icisco, i hicavo or further east. In my watch and jewelry repair department depart-ment f employ none but the. best skilled workmen, and If you have had any trouble w ith your watch, would like you to send it to nil'. I'lease remember all work is guaranteed. guaran-teed. Correspondence solicited. ALEX I. WYATT, 172 Main Street, SALT LAKE. Ira I. Kerotl, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room S over Hines drug store 1'kovo City, Utah- THE- rnovo, Utah. New, neat ami clean, with modern improvements. Situated on the nrin-ciple nrin-ciple business corner, and only two doors from the Opera house. I'jrst class meals, i cents. Low rates by the week or mouth. VM. MAUD, Proprietor. riME TABLE Gommercial House roit (i-IU,Nr.Vll.l.E, UTAH. GOING Wt-ST. No. 1, P:irHip mail t.v .l(1:."iS a. m tu Suit UaUp KuiIimi mill tin-onus!. No. .". Piissciiiiri-.toOili'ti I.v. :i:4 p. ni No. t. Psxt'iv,-ir I.v. C.::i0 p. m No. 27, Lea vi- i:l." a. m. unlxi di (liiily t-xi-ci't Similiiy. Eureka ni nil Tlulic point. No. 3. Pacific lliiilt'rt Lv. lli:iH p. in. to !ll Lnko. Ojrtk-n and tlio coai.t. No. 7, Lonvo 8:-0 . in.. Suit Lake City. CiOlNfl KAST. No. 2, Allnnttc Kxt-s Lv. ft:!", a. iu t t'lcnr t i-cck, I'. V. June rii-tlc liatp. No. Ci, Pass, iinri nmil I.v. 3;0p , m. l-'rom (rili nli nil San Pi ! (.oini.-t No. 4. ( liica-'o llii.iloil I.v. !):iiO p.m. 1). I'. liOHliK. S- H P.AIH'Oi 'lv. General Manapur. Tratlic Manager F. A. WADI.KKiH, i n' rrntfi- As'. Grand New Dress Goods, New Trimmings, All Stylish, All New, All Cheap! -WE i A Spacialty of Black Dress" Ms. i We have the larg-st assortment in the County. I Commencing Saturday we will offer as a I Special Feature 10 pes. Doable Ulidth Brocade worth 'St cents, for T.Q 002Xt3. liargains in Underwear. All the new things in clocks. IRVINE & SONS, PROVO. Patronize Home industry! Solomon Brothers, M A X 1' FAITt" Lies', Gens', Isses and Boys Sloes ixs. sxiry stylo. LATEST DESIGNS A SPECIALTY 70 Main St., Salt Lake City. NUNN S BLACK OIL CO. Every man hi3 own horse and cattle docior. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is good lor. Horse cut or wounded heals with Minn's Black (HI. Horse or cow i;ot colic or bloat cured with iria's iJIacfe Oil. Horse eoiidhinn with distemper cured with Sum's Mack Oil. No Hies on wounds when you use Nu.hi's i hwk Iil. You jfot a veterinary book fnv when you buy .NnanN R'ack Oil. Every stockman should keep handy Naiin's :!lnck Oi!. gTEVERY STORE SHOULD HANDLE NUNN'S BLACK OIL. Call on or write Dr. NUXN for any veterinary- advice free. The only Black Oil that took a prize at the Fair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. Witty Cents (i Hottle. i Addhess Okdeus UK. C. V. iM'.V.N, Veterinary Surgeon. 20 W. First South Street, - Salt Lake City, Utah. Always in yellow cartoons. External I'sr. Bcicitre nf the Salt lAike pirate! Incorporated: Stock for sale; a yood inrtstnient. rpet si CAN BE HAD AT IHE UTAH CARPET & DSAPERY CO.; - AS FOLLOWS: THE VERY BEST 3 PLY ALL WOOL, ONLY "70 oontS EXT11A HEAVY ALL WOOL 2 PLY, ONLY 55 cents. A GOOD ALL WOOL, ONLY 50 cents. We liava Carpels fur 20c, 8.c and 40c and np. Brnssels Carpets from 50c ip. Fvcrythiag new no old gooas. Come and see ns. R. STENZEL FUR COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Furs A Complete Line of all kinds of Fine Furs in stock. "We cany a complete stock of Rocky Mountain Game Heads, and manufa ture all kinds of Rugs and Mats. Repairs done in the best manner Highest Price paid tor Raw Furs. 270 PSain St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 'mo Gity MANUFACTURERS OF COMBIKATIOIT FENCE of Everv description, DEALERS IX LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS, Hardware, Lime, Plaster, Hair. AND CEMENT ' A(5KXT I'OW IIAMJ'S IAIXTarutTOPDHElNO "W. J. ROSS, Manager. GO THE L'rovo Hardware & Iron Co., FOR THE Matchless Majestic Range. AND ALL KINDS OF Special attention to mail or telephone orders. Telephone No. 49. PROVO HARDWARE & IRON CO, Fall Opening MAKE - li E11S OF uarpets: tomber Go., |