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Show Do You Wear Whte Shirts?" The Provo Stkam Laundry f oes 'cm right. W. D. 6ULICK S. SR3.. iwis. J. M. DALTON, Lime Burner. Jiiine Furnished in any quant ity ul Kilns luirlh of Springville or ul Residence jovitli opposite Ol.i Y. :::::: : Correspondence Solicited. prlngville Utah. A N Cured jVIemtiS Of all kiwis, inkiest Cash Price paid fur fat live stuck. 24 Center Street, I'ltOVO - - - UTAH. ZION'S MEDICAL & INSTITUTE, DR. Q. VV. SHORES, Consulting Physician. This Institution is duly incorporated incor-porated under the lawB of Utah, with a capital stock of $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which havjB so long baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mall or office treatment. Undsr personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Chores, (originator of the. f 5.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whoE skill and experience .have made this institution famous in the treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK 5T0MACH, RHEUMATISn, Tim ALE DISEASES. KIDNEY APO LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONST IPATI3N BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY, FITS. RUPTURE CURED .... PERMANENTLY. qj A M02TTH FOR cpcX ALL THE ABOVB DISEASES. A Special dcpirtmsnt for treating diseases of men. cures guaranteed Offices 34 Eait Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. IP ViXJ Live our op 10WN WRITE DR. a. W. AHOR&S, Lack Box .1585, about your 1 TIME TABLE FOR 81'KINGVILLE, UTAH. v. GOING WEST No I. Pacific mail Lv. 11:03 a. 111. To Salt Lake, Ogdrn unit tliu ('ohm.. No. 5, I'avwiiKtT to Ogdrn Lv. 3:0 p. in. No. H. I'iiswnurr Lv. fi:;tj p. 111. No. 28, Leave f:;x . 111. OnUedldiiily except Sunday. Eureka ami ull TliiMc points. No. 3, ractflc limited .Lv. T:4J p.m. toSult Lako, ogdun unit the (ioast. No.?, Leave 8;. 6a. m.. Salt Lake City. GOING EAST. No. 2, Atlantic Express Lv. 10:05 a.m. to 1'. V. Junction and Colorado points No . Cam. and mall Lv. 3:04 p. m. From oilcn to all Ban IVtu points. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. 11:00 p. m. D.O.pOIHiE. F. A. WADLEICill, General Manager, Gen' Passenger Agt .. ? : Get your receipt for )S98 i then you will receive the i : N. Y. World 3 times a week j : 1 year. Provo: Weat Go 05TSAIT LAKEjSf .VOTES OF THE, WEEK. Bee keepers report a poor honey How this year. Ted Harduian is visiting his sister Mrs. Vm. Knold. Frank Farnsworth, of Mlnti, was in town Saturday. The small hoy is happy now. The watermelon season is here. A. C. Bird inovfd his buggies and horses hack from Eureka today. Joseph Diamond is now aide to he up town again after a long siege of fever. E. II. Johnson and family were down (run Draper last Sunday for a visit to relatives. Ernest Boyer has been been delegated dele-gated to labor In Chicago and hence ids address is changed. G. S. Wood & Co. are sporting a new delivery wagon, and John's whistle now sounds merrier than ever. The Independent has received this week tin; a n ri 11,1 1 catasogue of the Agricultural College for the season of 1SU7-8. Fied Sharkey of Walla Walla, Washington, is visiting his mother, and bister, Mrs. G. K. Calder, who are stopping at. Kelly's Ranch. In last, weeks paper an item stated Bishop John Hunter was a guest of uncle Cyrus Sanford, it should have said Hunt instead. of Hunter. Judge Arnold and wife, . D. Calder Cal-der and wife, Sam Calder and family, and Dr. Hang, all of Salt Lake, went up to Kelly's ranch Thursday to swell the crowd already there. Burning, itching skin diseases in-stantlv in-stantlv relieved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, unequalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. Meneiiay & Co. Charles Wade, a Pay son pharmacist, arrived in town Monday, to conduct Dr. Peterson's business white the Doctor takes a vacation, and makes it unpleasant for the finny tribe. The Black Hawk War Veterans have issued the invitation to there big annual gathering to be held at Spanish Fork on the 11th, !2th arid l.'lth, of. this month. This office was favored by one. Miss Lillian Allison has returned trom a visit to her home at, Hid ten, Kansas, and will lesume her duties in the class room when the Wasatch academy opens next month, Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. John Griffin, of Janesville, O., says: "I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. M enema y & Co. The hoys who have been up in Idaho working for the Mendenhall and Deal's grading out tit, returned home Friday night, the work up there being completed. Guy Mendenhall, Walter Smith and Jack Dyre remained re-mained to take care of the outtlt, which will be kept up there for thirty days waiting another contract. It Is always gratifying to receive testimonials for Chamberlaiu's C die, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, and when the endorsiuent is from a physician physi-cian it is especially so. "There is no more satisfactory or effective remedy than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Dr. R. E. Ruhcy, physician and pharmacist, of Onley, Mo.; anil he has used the remedy rem-edy in his own family and sold it in hlsdrug store for six years he should certainly know. For sale by C. J. Peterson. Pe-terson. George Ed. Andurson, the Spring-ville Spring-ville photographer, has just completed com-pleted a large photograph of the pioneers pio-neers of 1847. taken In a group on the occasion of their presence here at the Jubilee. There appears to be several hundred in the group and each 0110 comes out wonderfully clear and distinct, dis-tinct, sn that recognition is easy, and in fact, each one is a good likeness of the party represented. The picture was taken in the temple grounds with the tabernacle and Assembly hall as a background. It is a very creditable picture and has bem copyrighted copy-righted by Mr. Anderson. Herald. The Salina Press says: "Eiler Freece left here Thursday morning for Parkville. Mo., at which place he will attend college for a number of years to come. On Wednesday night a farewell party was given him at which many of his friends were present. Refreshments were served and various amusements indulged in. Everybody had a very enjoyable time. Eiler is an ambitious youth and wc are glad to see him in the ranks of the Utah boys who are striving for an education. Wo wish him Godspeed on his Journey and a safo return." Eiler was at one time a Hungerford student, and his friends here wish him success. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 3, iw7-My iw7-My little girl was thin and sickly but she has been taking Hood's Sarsapa-ri Sarsapa-ri 1 la, and now she is strong and well. Mrs. Amy Wilcox, 240, North .Id. Street. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. The merry clatter of the reapers' arc heard now in all parts of the country. Tom Roylance camp in qn Wednesday Wednes-day from Crescent, where his griding outfit is located. John S. Fullmer came in from Ti i-tic, i-tic, 'Thursday, where he has been working for several months. Miss Plimpton, who went to California Cali-fornia with the Christain' Endeavor-ers, Endeavor-ers, returned home Thursday. A recent event which accidentally passed unchrotiicalled was the arrival a nice boy baby at the home of Alf Clark. Miss Gates left Tuesday for a trip up through Provo canyon to the Hot Pots at Midway, where she will stay for a week or ten days. Mrs. A. H. Caidert and daughters Anna and Agnes, of Salt Lake City, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dallin for a few weeks. Miss Ethel Worthiijgtcn, of San Bernardino, Cab, is here on an extended ex-tended visit to her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey. Willis Johnson departed for Salt Lake, Wednesday afternoon, preparatory prepara-tory to leaving for the Eastern Stales mission Held on Saturday. Henry Messer, a fruit shipper of Lower California, and an old time citizen cit-izen of Springville, was calling around among his old friends this week. Wm. M. Roylance received another car load of box timber the fore part of this week, making a total of four car loads this season. Will is the boy for bizz. Lost About two weeks ago, one curtain for a Surrey, somewhere along State or neighboring streets. Finder leave at Thome's livery stable and claim reward. Cyrus Sanford the old time friend of the paper and genuine bundle of enterprise, left a bucket of tine apples for the retiring editor and his successor. Many thanks. Mrs. Wm. M. Roylance departed for the canyon this week, where she will remain for a month. Mr. Roylance Roy-lance will also spend as much time in camp as busin.es will permit. Vim, vigor and victory: these are the characteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. Meneiiay Men-eiiay & Co. Dr. C. J. Peterson left Thursday for Marysvale. He went to make an examination ex-amination of the mining property which he owns in that lively little camp. His partner, Richard Madson, accompauied him. Mrs. Madsen and Miss Madsen, of Salf Lake were the guests of Mrs. C. J. Peterson, this week. Drs. Madsen and Peterson and the ladies arc now encamped in the right hand fork of Hobble Cieek canyon. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be curod by it quickly and pemnnently. Men-era Men-era y & Co. Dave Felt has handed over the Editorial pen and shears of the Springville Independent to Wm. F. Gibson, who will manage the paper while Mr. Felt is absent on his mission. Dave has given the people of Springvilleagood paper. Ephraim Enterprise. Ward & Sons of Provo arc working up a great business among the farmers farm-ers of Utah county. It is not an uncommon un-common sight to sec representatives from all the towns of the county during dur-ing the day, some after building materials, ma-terials, some for bee appurtenances, some for one thing and some for another, an-other, but all go away well satisfied with their treatment. The Power site which has been located lo-cated and Is now being utilized by the Provo power plant is without doubt the tlnest in the state. There seems to be no limit to the amount of power that can be generated. The projectors project-ors of the enterprise are working energetically en-ergetically and the work Is being pushed with vigor in order that power and light can bo furnished by December 1. Utoiiian. Tuesday night about one o'clock some miscreant tired a thirty two caliber pistnl ball through one of the large plate glass windows in the front of II. T. Reynolds k Co's building. The shot was tired from across the street by Station's corner. The culprit was seen by Mr. Stanson, who threw a bottle at him and set the dog on, but it was too datk to be able to recognize the Individual. It will cost $75, to replace the glass broken. Val Peacock, of Salt Lake, is visiting visit-ing his uncle, Bishop L. II. Ilarmcr. Joe Vane has one of finest patches of beets to be seen in this locality this season. The patch contains (lve acres, Heber Commings, of this city, and Ed. Knowlden of Provo with their families arc camping out at Kelley's ranch. Will Starr was down from Starr ranch visiting his parents for a few days last week. He returned home Monday. Refuse all substitutes, and use only Hewlett Bros. Three Crown baking powder, pure ground spices and Triple extracts. liss Etta Johnson of Provo has taken ta-ken up her abode in Springville where her melodious voice will rise with the fair singers of this city. Miss Zetta jlafen a daughter of artist Hafen. Salt Lake, is visiting friends in Springville, she is a guest of photographer Anderson. The Geneva resort, gives a grand masquerade ball on Friday evening, August Olh. Excursions will be run from all parts of the county. Dr. Vincent and family, Frank D. Hobbs and family, G. E. Calder and family and J. S. McArthur of Salt Lake arc rusticating at Kelley's ranch this week. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas aud bitter herbs, but icgulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Meneray & Co. Provo is to have a brewery. The site is located north of town near the point where the Central Union Irrigation Irriga-tion Canal company take the water from the river. Utonian. Enoch Houtz is again assigned to the Sigurd station on the II. G W. A telegraph office has been established permanently now, and Mr. Houtz will have the station hereafter. "I crave but One Minute." said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. Meneray & Co. On Friday, Aug. 13, the Rio Grande Western will run an excursion in the interest of the Y. L. and Y. M. M. I. associations from Utah county to Salt Lake City and Saltair Beach and return. Train leaves Springville at 8:15 a. m. Returning special at 10:15 in the evening. There is a time for everything; and the time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you have consumption but prevent it by using One Minute cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Meneray & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Parry returned home foom Springville Tuesday where they spent three days on a visit with relatives and old acquaintances. They were accompanied home by Mr. Parry's father and mother, the latter of whom wiU spend a month iu this attitude for the benefit of her health. Mr. Parry, Sr., returned home Thursday. Wasatch Wave. The Utah Press Association will have its annual holiday at Castilla Springs on Saturday, Aug. 14th. The newspaper boys always have a great time at these blowouts, and if they have any money left from Pioneer Jubilee times, Saturday will be no exception ex-ception to the rule. The Rio Grande Western gives generous excursion rates. The Winner of one of those $ioo prizes got her yellow tickets in this way: 1. Uy using the tea herself. 2. By asking some friends who use the tea to give her their tickets. 3. By inducing some friends to try the tea and give her their tickets. One of her friends kept a boarding house, and sent her lots of tickets. Haven't you some friend who keeps a boarding house or a restaurant, or who has influence in-fluence in some hospital or other public institution ? They need good tea there. Rules of contest in large advertisement about first and middle of the month, a a Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple tklug to patent! Vmtnft 9ftnt Ii1.k! th.v TYi ttrlnff YOU Wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKKllCRN A CO., Patent AUne. int. Washington, l '.. 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