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Show Shirts? Tin Puovo St bam Lai'ndky hue Vin right. W. 0. 6JLICX & BR3.. Proju Pfovo Jleat Go. Cured Merits MTM OF THB WEEK. S. StMll left nil Mmi- U'hk whs rill :i ut r AND Of all kinds. Highest Cash paid fr fat live stock. 24 Center. Street, Price proyo UTAH. ZlOfl'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, V' XVN I DR. G. W. SHORE?, Comutlif P.iyil :Un. Tins Inatitution Is duly incorporated incor-porated under the lawatof Utah, with capital stock of 550,000.00, and i specially devoted to the treatment nd cure of all chronic, dsep-seated and wasting diseases which have bo long baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped In-tltution In-tltution west cf Chicago, adapted for either mail or ofiice treatment. TJndsr personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of the 5.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) wh03 ckill and experience tare made thia institution famou In tb treatment and cure of: CATARRH. KIDNEY AND ASTHMA, LIVE!? ILLS. DEAFNESS, PILES, BRCNCMIHS, CONST IPATIJN DYSPEPSIA. BLOOD AND VEK SX!N STOMACH. DISEASES, RHEUMATISn, NERVOUS FEHALE DcBILI TY, DISEASES. riTi. RUPTURE ClWrD .... PERMANENTLY. $5.H - A MONTH FOa ALL THE ABOVB DISEASES. A Special dip ut maat for treating iliieases of Men. Cures guarantee:!. Offices 34 Eait Second Souih Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.. IP VJJ L1V3 our o: I OWN iliniTr ds- a w. sHi-R&s, if HI I IT. lock Bom ijSj, Ill IBM mbuut your C TIMETABLE FOB SPRING VI LLF.. IT.Ul GOING WEST Ho 1. Pacific mull ... Lv. 11:03 a. in. To Salt Luke. Ogdcn ami h Const. No. .1, Passenger to Ogden Lv. :i:4H p. m. No. M. Passenger Lv. 0::i3 p. in. No. 28, Leave 5:.Vi a. tn. inilxrdidnlly except Stimluy. Eureka mihI till Tin points. Ko.8, 1'oflfio limited Lv. 7:14 p.m. to Salt Luke. Ugden uml the foutt. Ko. T. Leave 8; 5a. m.. Salt Lake city. GOING EAST. Vo.i. Atlnntla Express Lv. 10:OSa.m. to P. V. Junctlou and Colorado point. No. . I'uks. and mall Lv. S:0t p. lu. From Ogdeu to all Sun IVte points. No. 4. Chicago llmltcl Lv. 0:00 p. m. D.C. DODGE. F. A. WA'M.KIGU, General Mmiasrr, u' Passenger Act p. U. BAUCOt.K. Truffle Manager. nnmnT mn H N 'II UU1U1J 111 PLETON ir in DON C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main and I5,'iiui Streets. SALT LA K K CITY. I TAIL C. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASSolo all sizes, Pictures copied and enlaced by .home artists Pictures of family croups, residences, stock or any subjects sub-jects taken oo the spot. KP your Money at Home. (TPKINGVJLLE, UTAH. C lutici I id in J day 'or Omaha. Roylance shipped another carload of Iruit from Springville. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton Ferguson of Eureka were visiting in town Sunday. Sun-day. J. II. Whitehead was down from Eureka for a few days.rctuniing home Monday. Meet digging eominenced Monda. , four farmers having received their order to die:. Will Harrison of Springville was in Ihe city Wednesday on business Pay son Globe. Miss Jennie Riinislon of Goshen, was visiting tier sister, Mrs. Oilo Chllds, litis week. Win. M. R ylance shipped a carload of potatoes from .Spanish Fork to the Eastern market, Monday. Charles Malmstroin of Maplcton and Miss ilattie Frost ut Spanish Fork we:e married recently. Material is luring gathered for I ho erection of a line brick cuttiigc mi William I'aimer's plai e, near Cook's. Georj;,. Heardall, Jr., was taken to the St. Marks hospital at Salt Lake, Tuesday, to have an operation per-foi per-foi med for appendicil is. Mis. Elizabeth Kindal.of .Maplcton, lias sold Iter farm at that place and has moved to Oxford, Idaho, where her three sons are located. Miss Blanche l'.ent, of Maplelon, entered the Proctor Academy at Provo, this week, where she will be a pupil for the school year. Mi-s Josie Liddle returned Tii"s:lay evening from visiting in Springville. She was accompanied by MissCussie Johnson of that city. Payson Globe. Parley Pratt Perry arid Miss Lydia At (iilhi Gallup, two well known young people of Maplcton, were married mar-ried at the Manti temple on.' day this week. Singleton Fergus m, of Kureka and Miss May Hate, of Springville, were mairieil by J ikIk'c Westwood at the residence of the brides father a week ntfo Wednesday. Miss Cora .Martin irave an ice cream party last Friday evening in honor of her friend, Miss Whitlemere of Spiiugville, who has been visiting her f ir t he past week. Eureka Democrat. Miss Ed i Ih Uicuarrtson and mother, who have been visiting In Springville some, time, left for Grand Junction Monday night. Miss Edith will re sume her studies at the teller lust lu-st it. ue. J. W. Storrs is enjojing an outing on Hobble Creek, In Utah county, accompanied by his family. Storrs' place at the Salina depot is being held down by a Mr. Stiinpson, of Salt Lake tJlly. Salina Press. No man or woman can enjoy lifo or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. De-W De-W ill's Little Early Ilisers. the nil Is that cleanse that organ, quickly. Meneray k Co , City Drug Store. Miss Ethel Watson came down from her home ut Starr's ranch, Juab County, Monday, to reside with her grandmother, Mrs. P. J. Starr, this winter. She will attend school at the Hungerford Academy. Mrs. Mary E. Roland, of Denver, daughter of Wm. Drury, arrived in town Tuesday night, with h'T two children for an extended visit with her parents. llerRon William Clyde Roland has entered the llungerford Academy as a pupil for the winter. The "Iticyclisl's Rest Friend'' is a familiar name for DeWitt'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 DrugStoru. The Utah Sugar Rcet Growers society of Springville held its regular monthly meeting at the City Hall lust Monday. Nothing special come up at this meeting, and only the routine business of the society was transacted. transact-ed. The attendance was not 50 large as it should be. This society Is a good thing; push it along. Last Saturday a merry party of Springvillians look In the excursion to Geneva. The roster of the pirty was as follows: Misses Delia Clark, Edith RUchardson, Pearl and Ruby Ethier; Mesdames Pratt, Ritchardson and Clark; Messrs. Thomas DaKin, Rert Jennings, and Ray Westwood. The whole party join in Ihc declaration declar-ation that they had a very enjoyable time. "My boy cnie home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Svhall, with Meyer Uros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' I dressed the wound, and applied Chambersain's Pain Ralm freely. All pain erased and In a remakrably short time It healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, fprains, swellings swell-ings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or prescription equal to It. I consider It a household necessity." know il is folly to build j f xin.iul ion. Relief ol- i rained by deadening s.vnitoins isshort. j It Hood' Sirsaparllla cures and gives lasling health. HEATH OF MR'. Hl'T( HI ViLN. Hood's pills cure nausea, sick headache. head-ache. Indigestion, biliousness. All druggists. 2.")'i. The 25 and 50 cent size for sale by 0. J. Peterson. Henry Rovlance was in town a few d ivs this week. E I vilkinu, of Eureka, spent a few days In Springville this week. II. T. Reynolds & Co. have just received re-ceived a full st ick of fall goods. Phil Tuckett went out this week to Roylance's gn ling camp to work. Mrs. Emma Reynolds of Mercur. is visiting her parents for a few weeks il. M. 1oumII went to Salt Luke on Labor D.iv to take in thecelebratiori. Mrs. Nancy Jenkins, of Eureka, was visiting friends In town Sunday. The Shepard iitndrille band furnished furn-ished musie f.,r tin; excursion to Geneva, Gen-eva, Saturday. Foil Salk cheap, one buggy bay or grain taken. For particulars call on A. C. Rird. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mendenhall, of Starr, Juab Co, was in Springville ft r a day or two this week. Miss Ada Scott, who has been visiting visit-ing Miss Georgia Nesbit, was called Irene by the sickness of her sister. I),)ii Johnson went to Salt Luke, Monday, where lie entered the Sliel-doo-Jackson College for the school year. Refuse all substitutes, and use only Hewlett Rros. Three Crown Raking P iwder. pure lirotind spices and Triple extracts. Arthur Storrs arrived home from the hospital at Salt L ike, Tuesday. He looks as if lie passed through his trying ordeal all O. K. Roylancc loaded a ear of wheat Wednesday fur shipment to the Pa"ific Coast. He also loaded a car of potatoes at Spanish Fork Monday, for shipment East. Moments are useless if trilled awaj ; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate im-mediate relief. Menkhay & Co., City Drug Store. The following item was clipped from the Gunnison correspondent to Manti Messenger. "Mr. Mendenhall and 3rs. Rird of Springville are with Mrs. Mary Kearues." The Springville Dunking Co. has put in a private telephone, connecting connect-ing the bank with the stores of Deal Rros. & Mendenhall and H. T. Reynolds Rey-nolds Co. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may be cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. Meneray & Co., City Drug Store. James Mendenhall was down from his ranch in Juab valley, Tuesday. His daughter Kate accompanied him and entered the llungerford academy as a pupil for the year. The Independent scribe is informed from reliable sources that Orson Mower is making arrangements to ward the erection o( , seven loom house on his farm up at Oakland. Miss Schools of Salt Lake is now installed as clerk at Whiteheads kou-eral kou-eral merchandise s.lore. She takes Miss Lillie Whitehead's place, that voung lad again taking up her; school studies. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick! headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt'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. Mrs. Julia Drury, wife of M. W. Drury, of St. Joe, Missouri, who has been visiting her fat.her-in-la.v, William Drury, of Springville, started for her home Monday evening. She came out on the visit with the hope of Improving her health and her hopes were realized as she returns home much unproved in health. The annual assessment work on the West Sunbeam, which belongs to Geo. Naylor, R. H. Woodinansee, II. T. Reynolds and Wm. M. Roylance, is completed. A veiy encouraging showing show-ing is reported In the property, there theie being quite a streak of thirty-ounce thirty-ounce ore in sight. It Is probable that a contract will shortly be let for sinking this shaft to the 100-foot level and perhaps further. Silver City Siar. Adella Nelson Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Todd passed quietly away to the great beyond at eight o'clock Saturday evening from general prostration brought on by an attack of w hooping-cough. The funeral was held at the residence of Mr. Todd, services being conducted by Rev. Theodore Lee, of Spanish Fork. Adella Nelson Todd was horn October 27, 1Q'', and died Sept. t, 1PT. Occurs Somewhat t'niectedly, Early this Morolng. This morning the spirit of Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Hutchinson, wife of Robert llJtchl.non, passed away to the great bcy n I. Mrs. Hutchinson's death was some-what sudden, .he having been sick but one week. The cause of death is not fully decided by l.vthe nhvs.cians but is believed to be nervous prostration which was probably brought on by over work. She has been working very hard lately as chairman of Ihc Fourth ward Fair Coinmitee. Her death is a very sad blow to her husband and seven children. Mrs. Hutchinson was born in Springville, and was well known here. She was cut off by the angel of death in the prime of life, being only ;Ui years old. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock to-morrow at the residence of the deceased in the 4-.h ward. Job Printing The victories of Hood's Sarsaparilla over all Forms of disease Conclusively prove Tint it is an unequalled lilood purifier. It conquers The dernou, Scrofula, Relieves the itching and burning of Salt rheum cures running sores, ulcers, boils, pimples, and every other form of humor or disease originating in i.vpurc blood. The ci.rjs by Hood's Sarsaprrilla are cures abso solute, permanent, perfect cures. They are based upon its great power to purify and enrich the blood. The llungerford Opens. The llungerford Academy bell tolled merrily, Tuesday, giving forth theglad tidings that that institution had again opened its doors for the dissemination of learning. Fifty-six pupils enrolled their namei on the register on opening day. The Independent scribe paid the school a visit Wednesday, and from the appearance of the pupils he came to the conclusion that Ihey were there with the determination of do ing good, industrious work' during this school year, and under the super vision of Miss Gates and her efficient assistants, they no doubt will. GMisi Gates informed tbo reporter that special stress would be laid on rhetoric and English composition In the higher department this year; also that oratory and declamation talents would be encouraged. The reporter noticed the school-rooms had been newly calciniined, which m ikes the rooms look more cheerful than they did last year. Do you remember the adage that "Prevention is better than cure?"1 This is lust the time of the year to exercise a little care to prevent sick ness. Go get some Simmons Live Regulator, liquid or powvler, and take it to rid your body of any poison and tone up the system, is will save much suffering and life. "It is i safe and reliable medicine, and i great oreventive of sickness." Rev Jas. Rollins, Fairlield, Ya. Lost. Lost between the forks of Hobble Creek and Red Knolls, near the head of Diamond Fork, one, bundle o clothing, gentlemen's and ladies wear; also other articles necessary to the pleasure camper's outfit. Finder please return or leave at this office nod lie rewarded. 11. Lee Royek. BUSINESS CHIEFS. -INCLUDING- All the Standard Lines of Commercial, Society" and Poster work. Prices equal to prevailing conditions. See us about that job: perhaps we can save you money.. CALL AT OFFICE OF r 3 3 The Independent SPRINCVILLE, - UTAH. liaiauuauiuiiuuaauauiuuiuumil Holds the world's record for longdistance fast running. Meals on the European plan. The dollar-a meal method of operating oper-ating dining cars is no longer la vogue on the Rurllngton. Something better has taken Its place. Meals in Burlington Route dining cars are now served on the European plan you pay only for what you order. Prices are reasonable and the service ser-vice is as good as it can be. Omaha, Chicago, Peoria, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, you can reach them ail via the Burlington. Dining car service all the way. . W. F. McMILLAN, Gencrai Agent", II, Walker Block, SALT LAKE CITY. U. F. NESLEN. Trav, Pass. & Freight Agt. aw.Ki . ufPwsMauWBtaaasMBLiE!uaiE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Lake And State Normal School, Salt City, Utah. The Academic year will begin September Sep-tember 15th, 1897. Courses in General Science, Liberal Arts, Mining Engineering, Normal work, Kindergarten Training and Preparatory studies are offered. For catalogue or full particulars concerning these courses, entrance requirements, Normal scholarships, etc., apply to J. T. KINGSBURY, President. It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is It not? An easy, clcaw shave will make you look nice, and you can get U at the Barber Shop of Manwaeino & Brown, Next Door to P. O. Stylish Hair Outs Alvraya in. Stook.. Shaves with out pain are given daiy at H. G. Wood's barber shop. For a haircut in. the best sty1 e go to Manwaring and Brown's tonsorial parlors. Roylance is paving cash for choice fruits, wheat and potatoes. Baby carriages at cost it Molen & Calf rey's; this means what It says., Wives, take your babies, and young men,'take your best girls to G. E. Anderson and have them photographed. TheC. O. I). Rand laundry is still busily turning out first class work. If you are hungry go to the Star restaurant and chew, it will cost you but 25 cents. H. T. Reynolds have just got in a (Incline of ladies and misses wraps and cloaks. Call and see them, and make your selection before they are gone. Miner's Meat Market is the place to go for beef, mutton and tomatoes. A Cnre for Billons Colic. Resource, Screven Co., Ga. I have been subject to attacks of bilious colic for several years. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the only sure relief. It acts like a charm. One dose of it gives relief when all other remedies fail. G. D. Shakp. For sale by C. J. Peterson. JOHN W. HOOVER, Jr., No-lo-Bac for fifty Oata. Guaranteed tobacco habit eur. makei weak men strong, blood pure. too. II. All druggUU. Sheep Estray. I have in my possession five head of sheep which were lost from a herd a couple of weeks since. They arc branded T Owner can get the same by prov-"ing property, paying for feed and advertisement. JOHN M AYCH'K, Xotlce to Creditors. To the Crf dllors of John It. Meneray and C, E. TranvliPlI, doing buslnoss as Meneray Men-eray & Co., at f pJlngvlllc. Utah County, Utah. Notice U hereby given to the creditors of th alovr named parties, that tliu under-signed, under-signed, by u deed of asslKiunent. dated the 2Sl h duy of June I8!i. wan made the ustdicnco for thw benefit of creditors of mild parlies, and Unit all creditor must present their clultn. under oath, to the undersigned within with-in three months lifter the tirst publicultou of this notice. JoHS J. Jl'DRoN. Assignee, No. til-oa S. West Temple St. Suit Luke City. First publication July 30th 1HU7. il OfhYe. 1 y. L'tuh, V t T, 117. ) Desert Land, Final Proof Notice for Publication. I'nlted Htulex Land Ofri Salt Lukacity Kept Notice Is heroby given thut John H. Davis, of fprlngvllKs l'tuh. has tiled not lee of Intention Inten-tion to male AiihI proof on his desert-laud claim No. 4:27. for the Lot 3, Townships South. Hange.1 Kast. before the Registerand Keeetver at Suit Luke City on Saturday, the Si-hI dav ol October. 1K7. He names the following witnesses lo prove the complete. Irrigation and reclamation of suid laud: , Herv Roylance, Walter Clegg, Reuben Richardson and Melt t'lurk. all of Spring villa, Utah. Hvros 6aM. o. F. Davis. Aliomev. RiplMer. -l(i-ilt. mAnaokk Springville Roller Mills- Manufuctur-r of and Dealer In " Flour and Feed, Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash Paid for Wheat. Mill North of SpnmoriLLit. Thos. E. Child, Contractor and Builder. Building work done promptly. Estimates furnished on short notice. If you want a GOOD JOB DONE AND NO AFTER TROUBLE give us a trial Thos. E. Child, SP1UX0VII.LK UTAH. |