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Show Do You Wear Whte kirt$? The Tkoyo Stkaj Lauudkt loes 'cm right. w. s. 6ul:c k m.. w. H J.HWf', JOH 1ISBT SulHI. Proa.. Vlee-l'res. J. r. Ubakz. Secy, and Treas. Diiubcwha -John Henry Bailth, Hebar J. Uriuit, J. F Grant. K. ', (Jraol, Nalhau Seara. GRANT SOAP GO, OFFICE ... FCTORY 751 t. 781 S WEST S. Maaufactu-nrsof Utfh Gratia Laundry Mid Tollul SPECIAL T!ESt. BEKUIYE. ELECTRIC aail La nduy. Bra Uiva Toiist: PINE TA It. PICKFkXT I"L0ATIK8 CASH U.K. aud OUMMEKC'IAL BAR. J. F. CRANT, Maaoc. Salt Lake Cttt, Utah I THE " WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson, Prop. European Plan. -A & Itnonis with Steam HeaS. 50e to $1.50. i0. to JSQ'per hiontb. 9 Restaurant is First CI, t Salt Lake City. 2 MISS K. B. MAOUIRI, Teacher of Art. Glradaatf of Soi'tu KBi.slngloh Ra g.d) Art School. ErawiBL and Water anil Oil Palntins Tuuultt. Laaaona arery Wednesday it I..V p. n. For lernn write provo ur call at Ilia llungerford Acadeaiy. If 1 ffJSwt.Ster Tbls watnr Is a aurocurn for Uhoumatlsin. Mlnera' Leading, Indigestion, Catarrh. (n-atlpatlon, (n-atlpatlon, Chronic DUrrhma, Palpitation of Ihe Heart and all kidney and nervous troubles. Towsli and aulta wahad by Kniplre Laundry. ZION'S UEDICAL IIISTITOTE, DR. a W. SHORES, Coa.altlnf fhyalcUa, 'Vtdm Iartltutlou ii duly fcnoor perated uadr tb h af tJisli, wltk enytul Hook of $50,000.00, And U peotAtly dereted to th tretnin.t ad car of all ehronlo, deep-eeaUed arul wasting dlfc which hara so lacf batted the g'eneral praotiUonev. Absolutely the fiaeat equipped In ettttitktti west of Chioisro, adapted for either uiall or offtoe treatment Undar -pnreoaal eupervlslen ef Ta, O. V. Bhorea, (orlpitator of the $5.00 a month fee for Chronic dls-.) dls-.) whose skill and experience have made this Institution fatuoua la tiie treatment and cure ef: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAPNB35, BftONCHlTlS. DYAPEPSIA, WBAK 5TOMACH, ftftEUMATISn, FBriALR DIeA5BS. KIDNEY AND UVEH ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISBA5B5, NERVOUS DUDILirY, FITS. RUPTURE CUkfcD .... PERMANENTLY. $5 A MONTH FOB ALL TTL3 ABOV3 DISEAATW. 9 A Special dipirtment for troatlnj ttleeaMa of Mea. Cures ruaranteeo. Office 34 Eatt Secoaa Soatk Street, SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH. IP Yu uvb cur op i OWN ivniTE LOCAL BUETIIIE";. Hon. Wni. M. liujlauce was In the city Sunday. Jehn Burraston of Richfield was in town Monday. The wife of Will Low has presented him with a One boy. Mrs. Ida M also n Evans In the role of "Lady Made" Saturday night. WANTED:-Ladies or gentleman to represent a well estahlihhed house. Apply at once. W. Calderwood, City. ( Ketirewntative Kylauce is now! domiciled while attending to his le-islativc le-islativc duties in Salt Lake at room No. 20, Kickelts block. A weed in the garden can he easily destroyed when it tlrst starts. Con-siiruption Con-siiruption can he nipped in the bud by One Minute Couh Cure. Mr. J. C. Vai LeuveD of the June-tlou June-tlou hotel prepared lunch for forty people last Monday, on short notice, for the Tisitintf rifle teatu and friends. The vacant lot on the south side of the bank building is frequently the icetie of jjlore contests of a friendly nature by admirers of "the art defensive." de-fensive." Miss FauDle Rowland, with about luO others from Sprlngville, took is the Von Finkelstein lectures, and pronounced them first-class, all feeling feel-ing well repaid for their trouble. Miss Ella Wheeler Is out, looking rosy, but with hair shorn, after her protracted sickness. Her friends re joice in aer recovery and return to social, religions and friendly circles. A torpid liter Means a bad eoui-pb eoui-pb xiuii, bail hre.ith, iiiiliv.ti'u an i fruiUfiit Headaches. To a!!id-.uih companions take De Witt's Litiic Early Risers, the fatuous little pills. J. M. Westwood for the Primary Associations As-sociations of Spi iiiK'ville is runiiiiig a series of entertainments for their benefit. Very creditable talent is shown and hearty patronage should be given. I ust A de.;r little child who made hoiiu, happ by its sjniles. And to think, it might have been saved had the parents only kept in the house One Miuute Cough Cure, the infallible in-fallible remedy for croup. Gus Rloomenthal and Ray Packard engaged In a four-round glove contest In Armory hall, I'rovo, Friday evening, even-ing, before a select crowd of "sports." The opinion was general that Ray had the best of the bout. C. II. Jobansen, whose home is in M t. Pleasant, but who has spent some time in the Tiiitic district, was In the city Monday on his way home. He is an enthusiast regarding the possibilities possibil-ities and probabilities of Mammoth's future. The Sunday schools held a sort of Wilford Woodruff love feast last Sun day, a special program being rendered, replete with loving eiteeni for the venerable gentleman. Mrs. Cooper composed a beautiful poem, which is published in this paper, Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. Croup givus no time to send for a doctor, delay may mean death. One Minute Couph Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The ouly harmless remedy that produces pro-duces i.niniediate results. On tomorrow (.Saturday) evening, March 6th, the Suow-Matson Co. will present "Driven to the Wall," an En-gl.sh En-gl.sh military drama of deep interest. Of the players little need be said, the name of the company alone being a guarantee of their excellence. Miss Eliza Storrs made a very unkind un-kind remark last Sunday evening at the meeting house, wheu she found she had almost a monopoly of the singing. Her remark was: "I wish I hadn't come tonight." Soon after other singers came in and the lady did not feel so lost. After a whole winter of most horrible horri-ble roads, sidewalks and crossings, a lot of cobble stones with several atoms at-oms of gravel left therein was deposited depos-ited on thecrossing between Reynolds' store and the corner east. Tbls was the best crossing in town hence the oversight of the supervisor. David A. Curtl was the only person in Springville who was Invited to es cort two or more yonng ladies to the Sunday-school party last Tuesday evening. Leap year having passed, Dave took no one and the score or more young ladles who desired to fill the position looked tearfully on and went with their brothers or alone. The Independent has it from un questioned authority that another wedding will occur In the Feurth ward as soon as a good crop of hair shall appear on Miss Ella Wheeler's head. Of course the ludepeudent did not know of this contingency when It erroneously er-roneously reported lu? wedding some time since. The Sunday evening Irciure ci '.n- mittee failed to get the expected Provo. Elder B. T. IH.inchard also delivered a line discourse cm "Prayer." The Independent will give one year's subscription to the person fur-nhihing fur-nhihing it the greatest number of addresses ad-dresses of former Springville residents who have moved away from town. We intend sending sample papers to them. So, get out your pencil and paper and furnish a big list. Nanus will be received up to April 1st. On March Oth the Independent will give its subscribers' children a partv in the Reynolds Hal'. Just one )ear ago on the above date a grand party was given and silver mteals awarded to Miss Myrl Crandall as the most popular girl and Vern Felt as the most popular boy. On thiwecea-sion thiwecea-sion the medals will be presented t the winners and a new priic given to Chicora, Pa., "Herald:"' Richard Vensel reports One Minute Cough Cure the greatest success of medical science. He told us that it cured his w hole family of terrible coughs and colds, after all other so called cures had failed entirely. Mr. Vensel said it assisted his children through a very bad siege of tneasels. Oik-Minute Oik-Minute Cough Cure makes expectoration ex-pectoration vry easv and rapid. Ed. Child, the well-known contrac tor and builder, has decided t lie rep resented in the advertising columns of the Independent along with other enterprising business men of Springville. Spring-ville. Mr. Child has many monuments of his skill and ability, among tb latest of which we mav mention the magnificent home of R A. Deal, W A. L . II ii's l':4is,U! i l;o:i!f;it Mapletoh ail'i ,1 , V, !!"'?. n.'V. non:"'. lie expect ex-pect t.i Hen a very proven. its jear in ."spiii.K iile, a in v t t ei,i:e thus early in th season ha so much preliminary work been under consideration. "So mote it be." The magnificent residences of R. A Deal and L. D. Deal are monuments to the enterprise of these gentlemen, reflecting credit upon the city. Thev vie with any residences in the county. Each house contains nine rooms, with halls, closets, etc.. everything being perfect in general and detail. The mill work and finishing lumber and supplies were furnished by the well-known well-known Provo firm, Ward k Sons, whose representatives are always on the alert for business, thus securing the contract for furnishing these palatial pala-tial homes. The windows, doors, bay windows, porches and porticos were designed and built by this enterprising enterpris-ing Arm. ; This coupon entitles the child of a subscriber to admission at : one-half the regular fee to the CHILDREN'S ! INDEPENDENT PARTV, j : to be given in : REYNOLDS HALL MARCH 20, 1897. (Fill out this blank.) : Subscriber : ; No. of children between the ages of 3aod 16 The Shooting Match. Monday last at 9:30 the American Fork Rifle Club arrived in Springville, and being met at the depot by the home club, the visitors were escorted to the la tier's shooting range, where the teams contested for a purse. The high and variable winds precluded the possibility of the marksmen making the scores they would obtain under more favorable conditions. Aside from this there was nothing to mark the pleasure of the occasion. Following is the total individual scores for the ten innings : yprlnyllle - American Fork S. K. Clark i!i lleury C'lilpniiin. . . 45 John A. StrotiK 40 James Sprat ley 40 Mark Cook ; Mutt. Peterson 31 O. L. Ihrlg 43 D. Mitcliull 44 M. O. l'aekard, 3D ti;y Whipple JT I). Huntington 43 Lafe I'urker 4;i J. M. t'lark 3S F. Dunn 41 M. Ambrose. .... ... 41 Eil lleliiiiMin 42 W. H. Kalsey 40 Joliu Hromley 43 J. R. Meneray 42 T. M. I'arker 43 John Clark Lon Clark 40 Vie Dallln 47 Gear V. Clark.... 40 K. Z.Clark 44 Total 023 Hy. Timothy 38 Robert Walker 40 H. 11. Boley 4S WhkIi. Chlpmun 4! Koau Koyal 4! Total 614 Rot ice. 1 have 3."0 shares of the capatal stock in the Co-op Mercantile Company Com-pany which I will sell at a bargain. Enquire of Mrs. El.zabh.th Wood. No one would drink poor tea if he or she knew the difference in tea. Good lc;i is not costly. Your grocer will sell you speaker from Provo," and called on Schilling S Bcsf, and 1'Ctliril Elder Erastus Clark of Oakland, lle1,.,,,. ;., :r . gave some splendid advice on the sub- )0XX m0ncy ,n fHU lf 011 Ject of youthful training, which was don't like it listened to with close Interest, per- i A SrWiina & Uvnpxay harmueh as had h come from! fcr"0,' MAJOR WM. McKINLEY, . in.ugur.ud president of the United States at the city of Washington, D. C, and B0YER & BRINGHURST inaugurated a grand CLOSING OUT SALE at Springville, Utah, Commencing 2Ea,:rolx 4tlx. 1 On and after that date we propose to sell for cash, until sold, or until tho International In-ternational Bimetalic Congress meets and rehabilitates silver, placing it o its original footing equality with gold we guarantee 1 6 to 1 of ?ur customers will ay they neyer saw such low prices. 2H yards prints 20 " skirt lining dozen dress buttons Ladies' frtiicy shirt w aists 40 to ... , Ladies' fast black Lose, per pair. . . Ladies' all wool host from i:5 to. . . Children' till woo! hosts from 15 to Ribbon", j'vr yard, from 2c Ladies' 11 I ;oods reduced from 75 to ii ii it . H 4Q lo Home ma le linseys reduced from 35 to Canton flannels i educed from II to. Best twill shirting L. L. sheeting, (lower of Utah (eriiiantow'ii yam Misses underwear from 25 to $ 1.00 1.00 05 60 05 35 25 15 40 25 20 10 12J 6J 60 75 10 1.00 25 10 100 ls Utah sugar 5.00 6 lbs coffee 1.10 5 gallons ceal oil 1.10 4 lbs blue fitriol Red Seal Lyt 11 cans old style Penn Lye. ...... Wash boards All kinds canned fruits 5 lbs Diamond S. Y. Powder 1.75 Grant's electric soap per box 2.40 1 lb can oysters 2 lb can oysters. . 4 lbs rice 3 lbi raisins. : Shillings best tea, 20c 2 for.-rr- . . L. P. If. Tea, 25c 2 for 10 20 25 25 35 45 Our Shoe Department Oonsiata ol Infants Shoes U to SO ets ( hildreas Mioes 75 te $l.Se ladies Miees fl.Oe to $e0 Men Sheet $1.21 le $8.24 llilldiaua Ituhb.r. IStiS&f's UaNhr.l-a 1 I. ' 40 C'hiUreas Arcties, 8 to 10 85 ets Misses Arctses Wets Ladles Arrtlcs 75 ets Seas lilp Boots, Wales Ueedyear $8.7 Other Goods in Proportion. Come Now. addresses of ft lends, acquaintances and old-timers of Springville who are I now non-residents. Send in names up to April 1. Legal otlep. In and fur I'tah .Martin In the District Court county, state of I'tah. In tha matter of the estate of Pardon Crandall. di'Ceai.ed. o tice Is beri'by friveo that Milan L. t'ran-dall. t'ran-dall. administrator of the estate of Martin Pardon Crandall. deceased, has rentliM-i'd for settlement and tih-d in said court hit i ii.il account of bis administration of said :v;atn and petition for a lieeree of I 'ist ribin ion of he residue of said est ate. And I am Saturday the 2'. th day of February. A. I. IsfiT. at 10 o'clock a. ni.. at the court room of said court. In the county Court House. 1'invo City. I'tah. county. State of I'tah. has been duly appointed appoint-ed by the judiji' of said court for t'be settlement settle-ment of said account, and hcnrini; said petition for distribution as aforesaid, at which time ami place any person Interested in said estate may appear and show eausiv if any there lie. why said account should not be appftmd and distribution made of said vsiatu as prayed for. Dated February 3rd. (HOT. OKOKOE H AVKIICAMP. Clerk of the District Court. By A. V. Robinson, Deputy, iew Silks. lew Dress Goods. Wew Trimmings. z Prints, Percale, Fancy Wash Dress Goods, Skirts, Underwear, Men's Colored Front Shiria, Etc., Etc. ESTABLISHED IX L'TAH 18T3. Nunn's .-awBaasgr Black Oil 1 Drug Co. INCORPORATED 1896. This incorporation commences this year clear of deH, and is on a paying basis. It sends greetings to Utah people, anil desires them to become stockcolders in place of eastern capa-talists, capa-talists, thereby keeping the dividends at home, which will pay this year 15 per cent. Ry the united efforts ef the people, can build up one of the stanches!, safest and best paying business in the west. It is within the reach of all to be come interest eil and make there spare dollars earn 15 per cent per annum. You can purchase from $," to l.",000 In shares. Hooks will remain open exclusively for Utah until April 1st, lsf7. Early bird catches th" worm. Make money orders juvablc to HUM'S ELACK OIL & DRUG CO., 57 W. lat South S., Salt Lake City, Utah. fZz Ctnms fV! nA An(1 set flr4t choice "f lb leet z2 VUIIIC IHUiTf aud best line of sssfyew Spring Goods 2 JT PRICES AT BED ROCK. Lower Than Auybody; We Don't Care Who They Ar. " 2 We will pay your rail road fare ever nd back if you make a five dollar purchase. s Ijrvin & Son. 5 fZ 1L Ooutor Street, - Provo. Young Bros. & Co!, DO AcXa,lrL St., 0A.lt XjaIslo Oltj-. Dbaliis in And Everything la the musical Llae. 1 DOMESTIC SEWING Sewing Machim MACHINES, jaawSnpjies LARGEST STOCK OF MIMIC IN THE STATI. 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