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Show t, if v-r- i : X 1 You Wear Whts Shirty? The Pkovo Steam Lai-ndhv ioes 'em right. W. D. 8ULICi( & BH3., wis. Provo fleat Go. AKD C inject Or all kinds. Highest Cash Price paid fur fat live stock. 21 CUNTKK STREET, PROVO - - UTA II. ZiON'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, CR. Q. VV. SHORES, Coinultlitf Ptiyl -Un, This Institution la duly incorporated incor-porated under the lava of Utah, with a capital stock of $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the treatment and cure of. all chroalc, deep-seated and wasting' diseases which have so long baffled th9 general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Undar personal supervision of Dr. G. W. Shores, (originator of ths 95.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experience have made this institution famous In the treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, w.. -iy NERVOUS ' DEBILITY, " FITS. DEAFNESS, BRCNCHiriS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH, , i i 4 1 s : ! rtf RHEUMATlSn, FEHALE DISEASES. RUPTURE CURED .... PERMANENTLY. Q ") A MOUTH FOB ALL THE ADOVB " 4 ' DISEASES. A Special dtpirtmint for treating diseases of men. Cures guaranteed Offices 34 Eait Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ip you Liva our a? iown VRITE E&WffRB' about your TIMETABLE YVli 8PUINUV1LLE. UTAH. ' CiOINOEST . Kol. Pacific mull Lv. 1 !:(. in. Tn full, Luke, ('nih il uml tin' I'oast. No. 5, 1'Hf.sciicr to Ogden Lv. HUH . in. No. H. l'dKwntter L. :W ; m. No. "J8. Unvc ,":.V a. in. (mtt ilully except Sunday. Kure kit and nil 'finite point. No. 3, I'ucllie limited I, v. 7:U p.m. to Suit Lake, and I In; I'oitst. Ko. 7, 1.i'Mvc H;:Ra. ,u Salt LukoClty. ; OOJNOEASTj No. S, Atlantic Exiiii'hs . ! T.v. UhO.ta.in. to V. V. Junction and Colorado pi ilii I x No. 6. Push, and mall. Lv,!i:04 p. m. I'roni Oilen to all Sail IVto points. , .. No. 4, Chicago limited Lv. :00 p. in. 1). V. KODGKi i A. WADLKIUH. General Munniior. . , lien' Passenger Agt K BBWiC Tialllo SUnagtiv' Wanted-An Idea Who cun think at KM tliupta thllttf In vt&lnl? Protect 700 M! tlwy may bring yon wmlth. Write JOHN WKDDEKBURN ft CO., Patent Aitor-Mr. Aitor-Mr. WuhloRtiMi, a ., for thlr I.RK prl offef ud lkt of two UuuUnJ lurenUoui wameU. G . E. A N D E R S O N , PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE :PliOTOGrRAPHER; I Deuler hi FRAMES, PICTUItE FITTINGS , and GLASSoio all sixes, Pictures copied and enlarged liy tiome arttsu -.. .Pictures of family irroups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken on the spot . ' Keep your JWoney at Home. SFELVG VILLI; UTAH. $5. xrr lis of Tin; wusx. Liiiiis ).ik ! i-y w.i down fiom (,'aslli: Gate, Tticsihiy. Miss Anna Whitney cam,) i;i from Eureka Tuesday. The It G. W. has put down a new platform at the stat ion here. The little daughter of Uev, Mr. Todd is reported to he very sick. Mi.ssK'lna Whiteniore, of S;(lt Lake, is down on a visit to her mot Iter. A new truck has heen added to the ciuipiucntH at the 11. G W. KlaUoit: Miss llatlie Wheeler is taking the teacl)L'i'.s exaniinatloii at I'ixTvo this wwk. Jovial Sam Parry of Manti, was in town a day or so this week, thakiuj hands with tiie hot s. George (iroeslic-ck of Snrinffville was in the city Tuesday visiting Alfred Wade.-.-i'aysi 111 Globe. Miles J. O'Mahany, tin: Slawtcr & Walker solicitor, wus in town for a day or two this week. Miss Myrtle Freshwater, of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday in town as the Kuest of Miss Ada Philips. Miss Nellie Diamond came home Monday from Sco field, where site has heen visiting fiiends lor two weeks. Chamberlain's Colic, Choiera and Diarilnea lleincdy always affords prompt relief. For side by C. .1. Peterson. Pet-erson. Mr, and Mrs. James Holly, Sr. were the guest of Mrs. Wm. M. II lylance at her camp in the canyon, one day this week. I!. Y. Johnson has Just finished a f'.'tirtrooin brick cottage for Herbert Manawrlng at Mapleton. liritf is now busy in town. Mrs. Joseph iJrinjihurst returned, Wednesday, from Monroe, where she has lcn l-itinn her brother, Mart Taylor, for a week. Mr. James Whitehead, Jr., went to Salt Lake, Sunday to attend the funeral of his sister-iu law, Mrs, Lora Oestler, who died Friday. Flick" Cole aUcmk'il the festivities at Castilla Spring last Saturday. He went from Castilla to Sprinxville where he will spend several days. Salina Press. Archie Oralnune, well known all overl'tahas a theatrical man and musician, lias become a resident of the camp. lie came in with the Jlosuior Lioss Co. and quit them here. --Mereur Miner. If jou have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whoaping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant con-stant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the valua of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Meneray & Co., City Drug Store. . Tobie, A. C Bird's best driver, dropped dead in the harness, Monday night, on the road near liishop Hill's place. A young man from Thistle was driving him at the time. Bird received i in settlement of affair. Miss Webster, of Pruvo, delivered an interesting lecture in the Haptist church, Sunday evening, giving a history his-tory of that denomination. Miss Webster leaves f;.r the East soon, where she will engage in association work for sutoe time. Mr. Bert Jennings of Duniap, Iowa, arrived in town Monday, and Is now the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Clark. He was here forsom'e lime eight years agojundis now renewing the acquaintances acquain-tances then formed. Mr. Jenni tigs is editor of the JJunlap Herald. , : A Jolly camping party arrived home Satiuday night from allvedav trip over on Diamond. The roster of the party, was as 'tolows; Aner and May Humphrey, Mit lloylance, Miss Ethel Wnrthington, Miss Bessie Bi in ton, and Miss Lydia Bowlden. ..-The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencies. emer-gencies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Meneray & Co., City Drugstore. Miss Lucy Peat ley and her sister, Mrs. Charles, are visitors in town. They have been hero since the close of the Christian Endeavor convention at Sau Francisco. As soon as Miss Pearley's health w ill permit they will goto Florida. Miss Pearley"is well known ia Utah, being the oldest of the workers In the Presbyterian Mission Mis-sion of this State. She goes" now to take a well earned rest. It Is always gratifying to receive testimonials for Chauiberluiu's Cjlic, Cholera and diarrhoea llemedy, and when the endowment la from a physician physi-cian it is especially so. "There is no more satisfactory or effective remedy than Chamberlain's Co,lic, Chokra and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Dr. R. K. Ilobev, hhysitdau and pharmacist, of Onley, Mo.; and he has used the remedy rem-edy In his own family and sold it in his drug store for six years he should certainly know. For sale by C, I. Peterson. Lo k K'.: tii k Fact. .deuionsi rated I.. ...... 'riii.ti.-! itlc :irilt lllfi'l. sands' of people sulfei ing from the! f 11 1 i 1. clTcctS or impure moon imv uecu enred by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Piu.s act easily and promptly on liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. J, P. Milstrup, drummer for Henry Rippe k Bros., was in town yesterday. It is reported that Martin, the tailor, is going to leave Springville anil locate at Thistle, Misses Gates, Nelson and Neilsnn, or the llungerford, are attending the p 'esbytery at L)gan this week. Miss Htoncia Blaum, one of t he nur-fCiattheSt. nur-fCiattheSt. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake, is visiting Mis Yard this week. Mrs. Irene Jensen, wile of Prof. Joseph Jensen (if Lo.iri, is here paying pay-ing her mother, Mis. Richard Men-denhall. Men-denhall. a visit. Mrs. Bert Evans gave her little baby an over dose of soothing syrup, I'ri-lay night. Dr. Dunn's services were required to save t he child. Miss Simons, a teacher in the Pros-hyteiian Pros-hyteiian school at Logan, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Todd, Saturday and Sunday, leaving for Logan Monday, Wm. M. lloylance has been given a fruit rate to Chicago which will permit him to ship Utah fruit to that market if he can get it in large enough qualities. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffeiing from a torpid liver. Dc-Witt's Dc-Witt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Meneray & Co , City Drug Store. Horace L. Johnson, son of W. B. Johnson, a one time resident of Springville, who has baen visiting relations In this city and icinity, left for his home at Thatcher, Grand County, Arizona, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd have moved into their new residence, erected this summer. With the erection of this building there disappears disap-pears another of Springville's old lan 1-marks: the old Shadrick place, as it was called, is 110 longer recognizable. recog-nizable. Running sores, indolent, ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may be cured by using DjWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. Meneray & Of., City Drug Store. Rev. Chas. Shepard and his daughter, daugh-ter, Clara, is arrived in town yesterday, yester-day, from an extended visit in California. Cali-fornia. They came here to meet Mrs. Shepard, who has been visiting in this city for two months, and expect to leave in a day or two for their home in Evanston. Wyo. In making his rounds last night, Marshal Clark visited the "Willows," a resort frequented by the aristocratic element of hobodom, and discovered there seven tramps, and a liberal assortment as-sortment of stolon fruit. Some luckless luck-less householder had contributed a new seamless grain sack and a bottle of preserved fruit. The Marshal ran the combination out of town. Take Simmons Liver Regulator now. Its just the remedy for the Spring of the year to wake up the liver and dense the whole system of the accumulated waste of the winter. "My wife combatted more Malaria in Alal ama in ISfil with Simmons Liver Regulator that all the doctors in the neighborhood. We've hadaseigeof Malaria in our family, and it helped us." W. N. Bryant, Dollas, Texas. $1,000- All, or your share of it, if you find the missing word. Schillings Best tea is not only pure but it is ? because it is fresh-roasted What is the missing word ? Get Sctiilling' s Best tea at your grocer's; take out the Yellow Ticket (there is one in every package) ; send it with your guess to address below before August 31st. One word allowed for each yellow ticket. If only one person finds the word, he gets one thousand dollars. , 1 several find it, the money will be divided equally among them. Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a setvof cardboard creeping babies at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive a charming 1898 calendar, no advertisement on it. Besides this thousand dollars, we will pay $150 each to the two persons who send in the largest number of yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15 and the end of the contest -'August 31st. Cut this out. . You won't see it again. MS Address: SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO. E l Chi! 1 i prepared t do ull kinds t mason work. Mrs. C. II. Nicholls returned home to Denver, this morning. Dr. Peterson is entertaining his brother and family, from Salt Lake. Carter Hanford, manager of the Silver City Star, was in town, Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. John Egans, of P. V. Junction, spent a day or two in Springville this week. , Dr. C. J. Peterson was in Salt Lake the first of the week buying his stock of holiday goods. Miss Edwards, of Salt Lake, is in town visiting friends, the guet of Mrs. Elizabeth Chamberlain. M. G. Rolph and Clarance Piarton were in town this week in the interest of Mt. Pleasant Cigar factory. P. W. Madsen and Francis Armstrong, Arm-strong, of Salt Lake, were In tcw.i between trains, Monday evt nlng. You should see the activity at place of business, he is surely doing a good business if outward appearances count for anything. Drury & Sons shipped three car loads of potatoes to the outside markets mar-kets recently, and expect to ship two more car loads in the near future. Lost Between Harrison's Hotel and Rev. Shepard's corner, a baby's high-chair. Finder will report or return re-turn to this oflice and be rewarded. James Whitehead, Jr., of Springville, Spring-ville, was in the county seat today on business. He made this office a pleasant call. Enquirer, Wednesday. The Wasatch Wave is authority for the statement that Frauds M. Snell, late manager of the Roller Mills here, is to become head miller in the Heber City Mills. Mrs. E. C. Madlick. who is a guest at the Buyer house, gave birth to a tine girl, Saturday night. Mr Mad-lick Mad-lick is a solicitor for the Chicago Potrait Co. Dan Johnson came down from the woods, Tuesday, where he has been cutting ties for two cr three months. He goes to Salt Lake soon to attend the Sheldon-Jackson College. Brigham Young's picture in the Salt Lake Tribune's "Fifty Years Ago", just published in book form, is saidby one of the late president sons to be the best likeness ever printed. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, sur-faces, to instantly relieve and to permanently per-manently cure is the mission of DoWitt's Witch Hezel Salve. Menerav & Co.. City Drug Store. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried De-Witt's De-Witt's Little E rly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Meneray & Co., City Drug Store. A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Rev. A. C. Todd, Monday. Mon-day. The happy couple were William F. Green, of Payson, and Miss Nellie Dunham, of Pleasant View, Perm. The ceremoney was performed bv the Rev.vM. Todd. Miss Dunham is well-ktiown In different parts of the State in connection with the Presbyterian Presby-terian mission, having served in the capacity of a teacher for several years. She was one of llungerford academy faculty for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Green expect to make their home in Eureka for tho present. The Independent Inde-pendent offers congratulations, and joins with their many friends in wishing wish-ing them a pleasant voyage on the seas of matrimony. if)! Job Priijtiijg -INCLUDINCi- All the Standard Lines of Commercial, Society! and Pester work. Prices equal to prevailing conditions. See us about that job: perhaps we can save you rmny m, CALL AT OFFICE OF i The Independent M j SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. Young Bros. & Co., OB IVIfxiri St., S Dealers in And Everything in V DOMESTIC SERVING- MACHINESJSc. LARGEST STOCK " WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND Excelsior Roller Mills ....Manufacturer and Deals in. .. Flour and Feed. Cash paid for WHEAT. Write for Prices J. W. HOOVER, PROVO. QZQ&99 Send Fire cents JJ in stamps for a beautiful button but-ton with picture in five colors of Button (ft the world fain 011s "Loop" near Georgetown, Colo. Address B. L. Winchem,, U. P., D. & O. H'Y Denver, Colo. - James Caffrey, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGYILLE, UTAH. FARMERS Write to t Utah Implement Company Por Some otf tlio 50Q Osborne Mowers. 100 Osborne .Binders. 400 Osborne Rakes. 200 Crowu Mower. 50 Ro'gal Rakes. 50 Milwaukee Binders 100 Leather Top Bug-gies Bug-gies $G5, $75, $125 ' $175 50 Surreys. Canopy Top, $!H) to $275. 50 Carts, $17 to $45. 400 Osborne Cultivators. 200 Osborne Harrows. 200 Imperial Harrows. 200 Moll 00 Steel Plows. 100 Imperial Cast Plows. 200 California Plows. 500 Mitchell Wagons. 20000 Champion Repairs. 20000 Whitney Repairs. 20000 Osborne Repairs. 10000 Crown Repairs. Anytuin You Want. Writ) for Prices OF:! U Loop 7 a,lt JLm&Jslg Oity. the musical Line. & Sewing Machine 1. Supplies, SIC IN THE STATE. PRICES - . 1 ': 1 .i- i !j!'Iui JOHN W. HOOVER, Jk., MANAGER Springville Roller Mills--r Manufacturer of and Dealer in Flour and Feed, Custom Grinding a Specialty. ' Cash Paid for Wheat. Mill North of Springville." 4 c.E-r VOIR MONEY'S WORTH! SALT LAKE HERALD L i r B134t. BrisMcst an Scat. DAILY llfl.OO per annum, or 85c per month. : SEMl-WRF'(l,T - Only tl. per year, or 75a for 6 month, Subscribe through local agenf m or send direct to T THE HKR.VLD CO., J Bait Lake city, utan. o-w V ATU MA. PERFECT HEALTH REGAINED, THE WONDER OF THE AGE. Grandest discovery In the arinalsol, medicine. Guaranteed to Mire taore disease than any other medicine.tre itfnent or system known to the medical pro-' fessloo. "No MAN made" remedy.bttt ' 'nature's' true panacea. 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