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Show Di Yoti Wear WUc Shirty? The I'kovo SxitAM Lauxduy Docs 'em right. W. D. 6ULICX & B33 rrop'rs. VOTES OF THE WFF.X. IS lloAll ff !!! 'I'll i was down from Pfovo Peat Go. -:o: AMU Cured Of all kinds. Highest Cash paid tor fat live stock. 24 Centbii St heist, Price ruovo UTAH. ZiON'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE DR. G. VV. SHORES, Consultlnz Pliyihlsn. This Institution is duly inoor porated under the laws of Utah, with capital stosk of ipo.ooo.ou, ana is pecially devoted to the treatment mud cure of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which have so loner baffled the general practitioner, Absolutely the finest equipped In stitution west of Chicago, a dip tea for either mail or o9co treatment. Undsr personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of the $3.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experience iiava made this Institution famous In th treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRCNChTTiS, DYSPEPSIA, STO.'AACll, RHEt'MATlSn, rrriALE 4)lSEAE"Jr' KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS DhBlLUY, FITS. RUPTURE CURKD .... PERMANENTLY. ALL THE ABOVB DISEASES. A !peclal dcpjf tms:it tor treating diseases or men. cures guaranteed Offices 34 Eait Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. WRITE if you Liva our op iowm d. u. w. sricRii. Lock Box 1583, bout jfur 1 TIME TABLE for m'UIngville. vtah. goixu west No 1. T'aclBc mail Lv. 11:03 a. m. To Halt Lake, OR.leti and thu Count.. No. S, 1'ascnKPr to Oden Lv. 8:4 p. m. Ko. . PaKsenicer Lv. 6:33 p. m. No. 28, Leave 5:.VS a. in. Onlxedldally except Sunday. Eureka and all Tlntio points. Xo. 8, Pacific limited Lv. T:44 p.m. to Salt Lake. Onden and the 1'oai.t. No. , Leave 8; 5 a. 111.. Salt Lake City. OO I NO EAST. No.2, Atlantic Express Lv. 10:0&a.m. to I'. Y. Junction and ('ulnratlo point. Ko. ft. Taut, and mall ,.L . 3:04 p. m. From Ogdcn to all Sen I'ele point, No. 4, Cblraxo lltnltrd Lv. 9:00 p. in. It. C. DODGE, V. A. WADLEIGH. Gcurtal Manager. Gen' Passenger Ajft 8. II. DAUCOflv. Traftlo Manager, HOTEL TEMPLETON DOW C. PORTER, Manager. Cor. Main ami B.-t?li in Streets. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. C. E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. . f t , ..'Dealer id FRAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASSin all sizes, Pictures copied and "enlarged by home irtists Pictures of family groups, residences, stock or any sub-ects sub-ects taken on the spot. 1 Keep youf Money ot Hom. 5PKINGVILLE. UTAH. D A (Vandal! i tic Wednesday. George Curtis Thistle, Tuesday. Miss Ell;t Whitmore was visiting in Spanish Pork, Tuesday. Miss Anuie Elwards relumed to her home in Salt Lake, Monday. Mrs. Caroline Stewart is now con valescing from an attack of fever. Albert Manwaring lias a lot of One tomatoes which he will sell cheap. Albeit Stair has built an addition of oue room to his residence uear the creamery. E. I. Lund left Monday night, for Mexico, where he expects to engage in rail -road ing. Miss 'Nellie Sumsion went to Thistle, Tuesday, to pay a visit to her sister, Mrs. L). A. Crandall. Mi-s Elkius, of Salt Lake, is at Whitehead's factory learning the Intrlccaicsof the knitting machine. If you want to subscribe fur any tinner, magazine or book, drop in to The Independent oluVe and set about it. There will be a Temperance meet' ing fur the boys and girls in the City Hall. Friday afternoon I he 17th at 4 o'clock. Everybody invited. Frank Dalton is about to coustitnate a sale of his house and lot in the tlrst ward to Frank It. Webb of the West ern Savings & Loan company, for $730. W. II. Smith, agent for II. E. liuck len&Co.. of Chicago, was in town Tuesday, placing orders for the pro prietory medicinei. put up that house Fred Sutton of Salt Lake, special agent for the Midland Building & Loan Association, of Denver, has been in town the past two weeks writing stock for that company. Mrs. S. A. Boyer has leased her Hotel and moved to Suit Lake in order that hr daughters, Nellie and Sadie, may have the advantage of Salt Lake's flue school system. Li. JS. .Scoville will start his mo lasses mill next Monday. He Islocat id on the Spanish Fork road, and will make a goo 1 article; product will be on sale at 8t cents per gallon. Mii Nellie Sumsion will teach school at Nephi, this winter. In the person of this lively school ma-am the Nephites will have with them one of this city's most charming ladies. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from a torpid liver. De- Witt's Little Early Klscrs. the pills that cleanse that organ, ouicklv. Meneray & Co., City Drug Store. On next Sunday evening the Chris tian Endeavor Society will trive an entertainment at the Presbyterian chapel in the Interest of missions. Subject, India. An interesting pro- grame is being prepared. Everyone is cordially invited to be present. The Logan Nation says that on Wednesday of last week marriage licenses were issued to Albert N. Kendall, of Oxford, and Fannie 11. Van Leuven, of Mapletou. The young lady, being only II, was compelled to telegraph to Spiingvllle for her mother's consent. The ''Bicyclist's Itest Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for 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 Meueray & Co., City Drug Slor. There has been several changes of position among the railway bovs here, recently. Conductor Whittemore has been transfered to the main line, and Will Valieut promoted to conductor of the Tintic freight. Frank Hay mond has been changed again and is now back ou the Tintic line. Will ivnoia nas been given the passenger run on the Tintic branch, Instead of his former freight. "My toy Cjine home from school one day with his hand badly -lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. E. J. Schall, with Meyer ltros.' Drug Co., St. Louts, Mo ' I dressed the wound, and applied Chambersain's Pain Halm freely. All pain ceased and in a rcmakrably short time it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swell ings ana rheumatism, 1 know of no medicine or prescription equal to it 1 consider It a household necessity.' The 25 and 50 cent size for sale by C. J. Peterson. A woman came to town yesterday and by her gentle manners and pleas ant smile succeeded In getting the best of several of our business mon She claimed to have a recipe for tak ing greeso spots from clothing, and going Into a clothing store made the proposition that she would sell the ro- cclpe for 15.00, 12.00 to be paid down with the understanding that si would canvass the town and the mer chant receive the percentage of the sales, he being the only one to whom the recipe had been sold, after having succeeded In selling ' the recipe to several flrtus.the graceful little wujuan left for raits . unknown. Provo l"l mi an. VHV IN TUB I;i.O"U, iK.iU. pllll- pics, M-infula sores, arc prmnply ; .iudicati'1 by niind'sS.irs,parilla, the j One True Blood Purifier, nerve tonic and health builder. Hood's Pills arc easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. bilious-ness. 25c. Mrs. Harry Arreas is making her mother, Mrs. Humphrey, an extended visit. Xephi Packard, Sr., returned home, Sundar, from an extended prospect ing trip. Mrs. George Harrison, Jr.. present-1 present-1 her husband with twin girls, Fri day morning. Milan Packard of Star Cons, came in this morning to visit that property. Silver City Star. Attorney George It Clnud of Spring- villc called on the Header last rvtt-ur day I'aysoo Globe. Subscribe for and send remittances to the Silt Lake Tribune through its local agent, E. N. Jordan. Dr. Todd went to Springville Sun day to attend the funeral or his father's little child. Ml. Pleasant Pyramid. Pn.fessor George had quite a class here lecenily, and his instructions we'ic highly bene uVial. -Logan Naliun. Uefusc all substitutes, and use only Hewlet t Pros. Three Crown Uaking Powder, nure ground snices and Triple extracts. The Salem Co-op was burglarized last Saturday night and $200 worth of eoods taken. There are no clue the identity of the thieves. Geo. UolMTtsoti Is going around town this week with his face wreathed in tmiles, on account of the advent of a little girl at his home, Friday, John W. Hattleld has taken the acrencv for the Atlas, Phoenix and Dritlsh-Americ Fire Insurance Com nanies in nlacc of F. W. Illue the former agent. Tintic Miner. Moments arc useless if trilled away and they are dangerously wasted consumed by delay In cases where Oue Minute Couch Cure would bring im mediate relief. Menkkay & Co City Drug Store. E. J. Edwards, of Castle Gate, was in town a few days this week. Just wh it his business was is not known but from his severe cast of counter ance it must have been something serious. Win. Palmer, of Scotlcld has moved his family down to Springville, and they are residing in a tent until Mr. Palmer finishes the brick residence which he is erecting on his property out by Oook's. L. N. Scoville, butcher, is now open to engagements. People with pigs to kill should see him, and have a good clean job done. Price, 50c. Will butcher at his place or at customer's place, at the hitter's choice. Mrs. E. M.Garriot, wife of the It. I G. W. station master at ThoiupsouV Springs, presented her husband with a tine girl, Tuesday night. She .has been stopping at Mrs. Danjel Alleiuan's for a few weeks. Joe Packard, who has been in town for a week or two, was called to Mammoth Monday night, by n telephone tele-phone message, telling him that his services were required in putting In some electric lights at the Mammoth Mine. I Lrii Fullmer of Eureka w as in town Tuesday. Mrs. Nesbit-spent this week visiting ut Eureka. Frank Hurt is fhe father of a girl born Monday. Alec Johnson came in from Eureka Tuesday morning. Mil Koylance is hustling freight at the K. G. W. depot here. Will Messenger's wife presented him with a fine girl Tuesday. Drury & Sons will raise ulout four car loads of celery this year. A girl arrived at the home of Frank Ganjinels Tuesday morning. W. C. Scheu. a stock man of White Iliver, Colorado, was in town on eu-nosthy. Wallace Hope and Alf Clark art- working with the II. G. W. bridge gang at Castle gate. Miss Emma Walsh, of Salt Lake City, is visiting her mother, Mrs.Wm. Wiscomb, this week. Geo. Wood and wife, of Salt Luke, arrived in town Wednesday for a visit with relations and friends. Iturt Jennings, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Clark, left for his home nt Dunlap, Iowa, Tuesday. Win. M. ltoylance shipped two car loads of prunes from Proyo and a carload car-load of peaches from Santaquin this week. Mrs. Thadrick Hatch followed the prevailing fashion and presented her husband with a fine boy Thursday morning. Lon Reynolds repaired the porch in front of his store, this week, putting in ni'W plank where the old plank had became rotten. License to wed has been issued to John F. Frost, aged 20, of Spanish Fork, and Emma Hemnienway, aged 16, of St. George. .The Daniels & Craven Electric & Specialty Co. arc billed for a two night performance in this city on the 16 and 17 inst. Bacon & lrig, the painter and decorators, deco-rators, have just completed a job of oaintiug and calsomining at the central cen-tral school building. Mose Johnson arrived home Tuesday Tues-day night from his trip to Omaha where he went to market a train load of sheep for his brother-in-law, Ed Kearnes. Seymour Mcndenhall is going around the town with his face suffused with smiles aud if asked what makes him sa happy he replies, "it is a fine girl, born Friday." Harry Graham, the genial razor weilder, was taken over to Spanish Fork by the boys, last Fricfuy night and initiated into the society of that thriving town. Earnest Lee came in from Price. Monday night, for a weeks visit wiih his parents and friends. Earn has been carrying the mail from Price to the Wclla for the last year. Married last evening at 3 o'clock by Judge Westwood, Albert Clark and Miss Grace Sun ford, of this city. Both bride and groom are natives of this city and are well known young people. The Independent extends congratulations. Last Friday James iloutz was scorching past Reynold's building on his wheel when making the turn at corner to go to the depot, his wheel slid, causing James to take a header which landed him head and should ers into one of Reynold's large nlate m i Job Prii)Ui)g 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 CALL AT OFFICE OF The Independent SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. J laiaiuiuiiauuuuuiuuuuitUiaui Running sores, indolent ulcers and glass windows, completely demolish- slmilar troubles, even though of many i years standing, may he cured 'jy nsing DeWitt's Wilch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It Is the great pile cure. Meneray &Co., City Drug Store. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, side headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You havo never tried DeWitt's De-Witt's Little E rly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills butjtreat regulators. Meueray & Co., City Drug Store. F. J. Covert, of Provo, has laased the Buyer, house, and opened up for business Tuesday. Mr. Covert Is an old-time travc ing man, and knows just what the traveling public wants and he says that he is going to sec tbat they get it at his house. He has also hud some experience In the hotel business. Mr. Covert appears to be a wide-awake business man and as such The Independent welcomes him to Springville and wishes him all kinds of success In business. A somewhat unusual instrument wasdrawnbyF. H. Ilolzhemer yesterday yes-terday being a deed of seperation be-tweeu be-tweeu G. Sanford and Maud Sanford, his wife. This instrument purports to sever the marital relations of the couple named, although! it by no means dissolves the marriage tie or releases tho parties from their marriage mar-riage vow. An cquitablo separation of property was made and the father assumed the custody of their one minor child. The contract further "provides that neither of the parties shall be..rcponsiblc far obligations contracted " the other. Tintic Minr. - iug it. By some lucky chance James was not hurt. RAM'S HORN'S BLASTS. Holds the world's record for long distance fast running. Meals on the European plan. Ill The dollar a meal method of operating oper-ating dining cars is :io longer in vogue on Ihe Burlington. 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. McMILLAX, -General Agent, II, Walker Block, SALT LAKE CITY. B. F. NESLEN. Trav, Pass. & Freight Agt. BUSINESS BRIEFS. Koylance wants potatoes. 40 cents per cwt. He pays Warning Notes Calling the Wicked to Repenteuce. He is littlest who belittles others Work is more than mere activity. No man drinks to please his wife. imaginary eminence is actual hu miliation. Intelligence Is not gained by a mere act of will. Nothing will upbraid you like un used faculties. Better a servant from love than i ruler from lust. Happiness is lost by being intemperate intempe-rate in its pursuit. Intelligence Is largely a knowledge that we do not know. Reflection Is a key that unlocks the treasures of memory. Better a little understanding than much useless knowledge. Selfishness Is often so refined that it h deeply wounded at the least remonstrance. re-monstrance. Act without thought and you arc a fool; think without act and you are a visionary. No matter in what part of the world he lives, the man who loves Christ bates sin. Every oue may be a co-worker with Christ who is willing' to begin by doing do-ing small things. Courtesy and etiquette are flowers; tho one has Its roots in the heart; the other Id the intellect. We can see one way with a little thought, but H usually takes a second sec-ond or third thought to sec the best nay. See the fine Linoleums at Buyer & Bringburst. Baby carri iges and sewing machines sold at cost at Molen & Caffrey's. Go to H. G. Wood's barber shop and have that face fixed. c Painless shaving aud ithc latest style of hair cutting done at all hours at Manwaring & Brown's shop. Roy lance wants dried apples, heatj eggs and all kinds of fruit. If you wish to see a lovely line of dishes-daisies go to Buyer & Bring-hurst. Bring-hurst. Why send your pictures east to have them enlarged when G. E. Anderson is prepared to do that kind of work just as cheap and just as good? Call and examine his work. Win. Koylance received another carload car-load of box timber this week making in all six car-loads he has received this season. Boyer & Bringburst are cleaning out their clothing to make room for new goods, soon to arrive. Ladies, a new stock of fall dress goods has just arrived at II. T. Reynolds. Rey-nolds. "That is a good steak youv'e got." "Yes, I got it at Miner's shop." THE WALKER, Geo. E. Johnson. Prop. HtH European plan, -n- A Rooms with Steam Heat, 50c to $1.50. $10. to $.10 per month. Restaurant is First-Clase. a iiic lik3 uity. i A good square meal restaurant for 25 cents. at the Star Boyer & Bringhurst will exchange a few suits of clothing for coal. Call and sec them. Everybody Says So. Cascnrets Candy Cutluirtic. the most wonderful won-derful medical dineov)rv of tho ape, pleas-aut pleas-aut and rofrt-alnna to th uate, act (rentlv and positively on klduevs. liver and bowls, elcansinif the entire sv-srm, dispel c cum heatlaolio, fever, liahitual coiistiiwtioo and biilnniwftM. Please buy and try box of C. C C. to-dav ; 10, a,, .'iO cent. tSVild aud guaranteed to cure by all cli utglsts. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL, Warm Springs, Salt Lak City. For terms apply to D. DOUGLAS WALLACE, Superintendent. M. A. Miner, Proprietor. ! Standard Jleat S Jfarket. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Smoked Meats of all Kinds Cash paid for fat calves." Free delivery Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, chil-blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. refund-ed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale j by Dr. C. J. Peterson, druggist. i |