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Show THE SPR1N3YILLE INDEPENDENT . F. FTM.T, KUlor anal Jluff. Entered at the pre office at Sprinvlllc. Jtah. fc traainlmlon through the mallx uh lonomi-cUw matter. iMuod every Friday. TEXMS Of SUBSCRIPTION. Onytw, .... 2.00 li month., .... 1.00 fkree months. - .75 SPECIAL NOTICE. All ouf subscribers will shortly short-ly receive a Sample cijy of the New York Thrice-a-Week World frtitch we contemplate sending to all paid-up subscribers in lieu of the supplement. aged ouo of them in his villiam by making the conditions agree-aide. Establish a stone pile with an j iron discipline anil a somewhat scanty diet, and when the report of it goes abroad the hobo will give the city possessing it a wide berth. A half-dozen hobos put to pounding rock will be sufficient to warn (he whole fraternity. WE (H'ESS YES. Tho question has been asked as to how many lights The In dependent would take in the event of the city putting in a plant. Why, several, of course. And then we would want a small dynamo to run our job presses. Arrangements People wonder why their nerves are so weak ; why they get tireil so easily; why they ilo not sleep lutiirally, w hy they have liequent liead-aehes, liead-aehes, indigestion and Nervous Dyspepsia. The explanation Is simple. It is found In that impure Mood feeding feed-ing the nerves on refuse Instead of the elements ele-ments of streugth and vigor. Opiate and nerve compound simply deaden and do not cure. Hood s 8arsaiarill feeds the nerves pure, rieh blood; Rives natural sleep, jierfeet digestion, diges-tion, is tUe true remedy for all nervous troubles. nlood' Sarsaparilla Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. u ji n..! cure Uvcr Ills; easy to rlOOd S PUIS take, easy to operate. 25ft are being per- SPBlSdriLLE IS ALL lilGHT. Th sentiment manifested at the mass meeting Monday night showa that nothing serious ails Spring rille when it comes to the display f a progressive and patriotic spirit. As one of the speakers said, this city has a larger percentage of pur American Amer-ican population than any other city of the State, and, naturally, should be looked up to us being progressive and enttrprising. There is, of course, an element of ultra-conservalivism in the CommuniW, but it is a great deal smaller than most people suppose. It cannot, even if it o desired, block the wheels of progress. The unprogressive spirit, wherever Bnd however hown, must and will always yield before the march of civilization. civili-zation. In declaring themselves in favor of electric lighting the citizens of springville show their .w desire to be with the foremost nmong municipalities. By declaring de-claring in favor of municipal ownership of the plant indicates that they will be in the front rank. The desire to know all, Hnd everything about what they are doing, shows a wise conser vatism which will ever be a safeguard safe-guard against error. Springville is all right. She msy be a little slow, but that is a good fault. HUSTLE THE IIOISO. Some action ought to be taken hf the Utah county cities to get fid of the intolerable horde of professionable hobos which in-fest in-fest them. A man who is tramping about the country honestly nud earnestly earn-estly in search of work is deserving de-serving of sympathy and should be assisted. With the hobo it Is different. They scoff at the idea of work, and as a rule are a naturally vicious element. A large stone pile and a jail diet such as will make City hospitality a nightmare, are what are needed to make these gentry give the county a wide bertli. A night's lodging and a square meal in jail have no terrors for the hobo; in fact, he xpects and depends upon get-ting get-ting them. Springville's position at the junction of the R.G. W's Tintic branch throws the hobo upon us in large numbers, and no especial means aro adopted to protect the citizens from his impojitions. It is hard to refuse re-fuse any man something to tat, but it is still harder to feed nine professional bums so as to avoid refusing one deserving man. The hobo's depredations are being be-ing heard of all over the country this last week, and there is no consolation in the thought that People wljo do not care to line up with suckers should give these people a curt dismissal. Location notices at this otlice 2." cents per dozen. Best form yet made. FOR MEMORIAL DAY. Aetna Mineral Rutrtje tvery-laj Excursions. I -VVors.a.erJFU.l To all uarts of the world can be arranged for any day in the year, for ; clliOVOmont Of one or more persons, upon application j to any principal ticket atjent of the 1 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- , way. Itineraries carefully prepaid! forfxeursions to California, Florida, Mexico. China, Japan, and to any part of Europe. Estimates furnished, including all expenses. Tickets furnished for the complete, journey. It is not necessary to wait for ary so-called "Personally Conducted Excursions."' In the days of pi -uressive enlightcuuient, with the English language spoken in every land under the sun. one doe need to depend upon the services or guides for sight -seeing, but can go alone or in small family parties, with great comfort and security, and at one's own convenience. 'Write to Alex. Mitchell. Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, for details if you arc contemplating a trip. SGIENGE l'ROGKAM TO HE CARRIED OUT BY INDIAN WAR VETERANS. same woiks, but the theological editor resented it as a personal insult and the plan had to be abandoned. A live wire will be connected from time to time with a convenient con-venient portion of the anatomy of the office devil, and wo will be treated to tho luxury of an occassional rapid movement on his part It is thought that Jacob Poul- son, the gentleman who makes shoes next door to The Independent, Inde-pendent, will also take some electricity from our dynamo. Mr. Poulson's Danish ideas, excellent ex-cellent though they may be. do not flow very readily in English, and some days the carnage is dreadful. He thinks that by fluxing the mass with small charges of electricity all the difficulty would be avoided, and his language would flow as fine and beautiful as talk from the mouth of a machinery ngent. Oh, yes, this electricity is great stuff and we are nil progressing. fected to run the Washington press Troni the same line shaft. Power from this line shaft will be hooked on to the jaw of the theological editor. It was pro posed to connect the man who writes the baby notices with the Memorial Day, Monday, May 31 will he observed in this city by apr propriate exoVises under the aus pices of Springville Post, Indian War Veterans of Utah, assisted by the Primary Associations and the Y. L. M. I. A. The program to be carried out will tie as follows: 1. Assembly at City hull ut HI a m. 2. fall to order by Muster of Ceremonies J. M. Westwood. 3. Miiiic by Clyde's hand. 4. Prayer by Chaplain. H. T. Blum-hard. 5. Address by Thos. Dulliii. 6. Souk by Veterans, led by fioo. Harrison 7. Recitation (original) by -Mrs. Mary .1. Miitson. 8. Music by Clyde's band. 0. Procession will form ut East side of public pub-lic ii. -ire as follows; Clyde's band. Colors, draped. Veterans and wives. Decorating committee of Y. L. M. I. A. with (lowers. Primary associations. Citizens. 10. Flower presentation to veterans by Primary association. 11. March to cenietary. 12. Band and Veterans will form parallel lines at c-metary gate and receivo decorating committee.. i;i. March to the grave of Bishop Aaron Johnson, where a hollow sinyire will be formed by the Primary associations, surrounded by veterans and general public. 14. a. Soiik by Primary association. b. Address by Geo. NcKen.ie. c. Decoration of grave, with appropriate remarks. 15. Decoration of graves of all Indian War Veterans, soldiers of Blue and Uray, Pioneers and Mormon Bataliou. IB. Break ranks for 20 minutes for general decoration of graves.- 17. Reassemble, march to City hall and disband. The V. L. M. I. A., Primary associations asso-ciations and the public generally arc invited to assist in carrying out the above program. Examine Our 2.") cent Flexible Flexi-ble I5;ick Curry Comb. Just the thing for ALL horses, Especial ly Nervous and Sensitive Oaes. at II. T. RevnohU & Co. TIME TAELE FUR SPRINdVII.LK. I'TAIl. GOINU WEST No I. Pacific mail l.v. W:W a. m. To Salt Lake. Uden and the Coast. No. .". Passenger to Ugden I.v. :1:4S p. in. No. '.I. Passenger Iv. -.;i0 p. in. No. 27, Leave (1:011 a. in. (mixed)daily except Sunday. Eureka and ail Tintic points. No. 3. Pacific limited l.v. 10:14 p.m. to Salt Lake. Ugden and the Coast. No. 7. Leave 8:20 a. in.. Salt Lake City. DOING EAST. No. 2, Atlantic Express L .l:2."a.m to Clear Creek. I'. V. June. Castle Gale No fi. Pass, anil mail L 2:0" p. in From Ugden to all San Pete points. No. 4, Chicago limited l.v. 0:0(1 p. in. I). C. DUDGE. F. A. WADLEIUll General Manager. Gen' Passenger Agt Blaek Only. Iron or Tin Roofing, Cyanide Tanks, Smoke Stacks, Boiler Fronts, Iron Piping, Bridge Work, Etc., Coated with this preparation arc absolutely protected against action of Sulphuric Acid, Fumes or any other acid in water The paint is elastic and very adhersive It positiv will t crack or scale or peel off The lifetime of Flumes, Piling, Mining Timbers and other Buried Woodwood will at least be doubled by using AETNA. It is Water-Proof, Air-Proof, Acid-Proof. It can be applied cold with ordinary paint brush and has great covering capacity. WVWVWwWW wvwVwvw wvwvwvwv It Contains no Coaltar Products. It is the Lowest Priced Paint in the Market. Why can not the bicycle track on Main street be arranged for tho center, along the line of telephone poles ? That is where it was last year, and there are many reasons why it should be there again. At present bicyclists bicyc-lists rido on the west side, where most of tho team travel is. It surely is no pleasure for a teamster team-ster to pick his way through a cloud of wheelmen; and doubtless doubt-less it is no more pleasure for the cyclist to dodge teams driving driv-ing up to, backing away from, or tied to hitching posts. If the street supervisor could bo prevailed pre-vailed upon to have the center of tho street along the telephone line smoothed with a harrow, and the sprinkling cart man would run his machine there occassional!)', occas-sional!)', a track would soon be mad by the cyclists. Then bicyclists anJ teamsters would be out of each other's way, and all be safer and happier. The street supervisor is a good natured sort of follow, and it ought not to be u very difficult matter to win him over to the idea. GO TO . Star Bakery . Bestjjlacc in town for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. Geo. V. Storrs is maintaining in tho sheriff's office the same record of high efficiency as an officer that he earned as marshal mar-shal of this city. Truly, the way of tho transgressor is hard especially in Sheriff Storr' bailiwick. The"phorney" spectacle men, and other snide outfits aro appearing ap-pearing here, on their annual possibly we may have encour- canvass for bargain seekers. A SAN BFUNAUDINO SOCIAL. A San Bernardino, Cat., paper jji ves the following report of a birthday party, which will be of interest to numerous Springville people: Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Harton of Seventh street, between A and It, gave a birthday and reception dinnerparty dinner-party Thursday, in honor of the 73d anniversary of the hostess' mother, Mrs. A. M. Packard, recently from llealdsburg, Sonoma county. Surrounded Sur-rounded by loving relatives from many portions of Hie Union, the venerable ven-erable Pioneer lady thoroughly enjoyed en-joyed the social proceeding, which included in-cluded the reading, by the worthy host, of interesting communication's from the numerous absent kinsfolks. In addition to songs from the Misses Barton and Miss Ella Bressl in, vocal and instrumental selections were liberally supplied by William Stephen. Ere adjournment, ice cream and cake were served, anil Pioneer Meacham and other speakers expressed the general gen-eral cordiality and satisfaction. Among those present were Mrs. Packard, Pack-ard, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Mrs, Louis Perry of Sptingville, Utah, Mrs. M. Thomas of Yueaipe, Mr. F. Whiting of llealdsburg, Mr. and Mrs.Meaehain, Mr. and Mrs. Barton, Miss Ella liress-lin liress-lin of Yueaipe, Misses Lena, Ola and Eva Thomas, Misses Maud, Myra, Grace and Myrtle Barton, Miss Myra Whiting of Utah, and Messrs Sam Johnson, Then. Thomas, Uuss Perry, Wallace Barton and William Stephen. KESIDEXCK FOP SALE A line six room brick residence with bath room, closets and good cellar, nice yards with out buildings, coal house, corral, etc. Artesian water piped through the house. Best location loca-tion In town; one block from business center; price to suit the times. Call on or write at once. Wm. M. Roylaxce, Springville, Utah. tf. CllUiS fcHiilt lliTiyJ una. Bo Cuutth Sjrum Tuita Oowi. Ui3 in imio. h.m hr rirmculat. K1 C. F. Culmer Bros. Sole Agents, Srvlt Ijal.e City, TJtrvti. Wrhen ordering please mention this Paper. Meals 20 cts. DRAPERS IN FRUITS, VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS. Whitehead & Tucket. J. P. LARSEN, Merchant Tailor SUITS FKUM mvv- ALL KINDS OF gTJJTS Promptly made in a Satisfactory Manner. Cleaning and repairing done. Suits made from $4.."0 up Main St., Springville. .nunn's BLACK OIL CO. Every man his own horse and cattle doctor. Read what Dr. Nunn's Black Oil is go r. Horse cut or wounded heals with Minn's B'.aek OB. Horse or cow got colic or bloat cured with Noun's Black Oil. Horse coughing with distemper cured with fnnn's Uliick'UiI. Xo Hies on wounds when you use unn's black Oil. You get a veterinary book free when you buy Ninm hi Oil. Every stockman should keep handy M aim's Muck Oil. at'k EVERY STORE SHOULD HANDLE NUNN'S BLACK Oil Call on or write Dr. NUNN for any veterinary advice free. The onL Black Oil that took a prize at the Fair was NUNN'S BLACK OIL. fifty Cents 1 1 1 t t Address Orders UK. C. W. SON, Veterinary Suroeov. 57 W. First South Street, - Salt Lake City, Utat. Always in yellow cartoons. External IV. J Sewn re of the Salt Lake pirate! t&jf Incorporated: Stock for sale; a ijood investment. Meneray & Co- CITY DRUG SPUING V I LLE, UTAH. New Barber shop "Wood C3 01.X'l3C, TONSORIAL ARTISTS.-. HAIR CUTTING JIu the lulcut lyir Fresh, '.'loan Towel (or every Patron. Young Bros. & Go., OO IVIttiix St., Salt Xjtls.o Oity. Dealers in And Everything in the musical Line. DOMESTIC SEWING Sewing Machine MACHINES. ja Supplies. LARGEST STOCK OP MUSIC IN THE STATE. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES - E.J. Ward & Sons, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Iiumber and Building Jatepial, We also keep in Stock a full line of 333E337J-I5JE3I3IaiSXl.S SUPPUBS. Consisting of Sections, Frames,! ! i Hives, etc. etc Tel. No. Provo, Utat, - MJ |