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Show M. A. Miner, Proprietor. f Standard JIeat fRatM 1 Wholesale mid Retail Dculur la Fresh nnd Smoked Moats uf all Kinds Cash paid fur fat calves. Free delivery SAVINGS SECURELY and Profitably : o Place them in the -Midland Loan & Savings Company. Till me fallowiaz Aroints will Pudiice - Shares Monthly! Veiirly'Tof.tl pound l'nr deposits dep'ts dep'ts protlts VhIik M 10 m t m KO IWIT.'lfll f.w; 4t) I IIIMI S.50 oo. 00 .V00 1TS.H0 I IKK) OurHpeolftl KoMturt'iii No membership fee: No withdrawal fee; No linos on investment stock : A definite contract no uncertainty : A Riii.runtee that in i'aw of death of member mem-ber nil money paid will he returned to hi helm. W fuili.cr particular apolu In J. M. WESTWOOD Local Treasurer. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. ZION'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. 0. W. SHORES, Consulting Pliyslclaa. TtiM Taatltutlon is duly incorporated incor-porated under tho laws of Utah, with a capital stock of if 50,000.00, and is paelally deroted to the treatment and oujs of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which have so long baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely the finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Undsr personal supervision of Br. O. W. Shores, (originator of ths 95.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experience Have made this institution famous la the treatment and cur of: How to IreLv CATARRH, KIDNEY AND ASTHMA, LIVER ILLS. DEAFNESS, PILES, BRONCHITIS, CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA, BLOOD AND WEAK SKIN STOMACH, PISEASE3, RMEUMATISn, NERVOUS FEflALG DiiBILI f Y, DISEASES. nxj. miDTiinr cuid PERMANENTLY. $5. 01 A MONTH FOB ALL THE ABO VI DISEASES. A Speclsl drpirtment for treating diseases of Men. Cures guaranteed. Offices 34 Eail Second Sooth Street, SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. IF YOU LIVB our OP TOWN en mrr Da. a W. 5HCRBA, Will It Lock Box IS85. ------- sbohi yettt TIME! TABLID FOR SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. GOING WKST Kol. Taciac mall Lv. 11:03 a. m. To Salt Lake, Opdon and the Coast. No. li. Passenger to Ogdun Lv. 3:49 p. 111. No. 8. Passenger Lv. 6:SI p. m. No. 28, Leave 5:tf a. m. (mixed) dally except Hnnday. Eureka and all Tintfc points. Ko. 3, Paelfic limited Lv. 7:44 p.m. to Salt Lake, Ogden and the Coast, T"o. 7, Lear 8;16 a. ra.. Salt Lake City. GOING EAST. JTo. S, Atlantic Expross Lv. IO:OJa.m. to P. V. Junction and Colorado points. No. 6. Pass, and mall Lv. 8:04 p. m. From Ogden to all Han Pet points. Ka. a, Chicago limited Lv. 9:00 p.m. i. II. BABCOCK. Traffic Manager. T. C. DODGE, P A. WAPLEIUH. General Manager, Gen' Passenger Agt WANTED TKU8TWORTY ANI ACT-1ve ACT-1ve gentlemen or ladles to trvel for responsible, established house In Utah, loathly MS and expenses. I'osltlon steady, iterance. Fnclose self-addressed stamped eavelnpe. Tht imnion "., Jpf. 1', Chtootfo 0TES OF THE WEEK. N.-ihl Kitnlred i hi. k with tin-fen tin-fen r. CliarJrs Johnson is teaching school at Clear Creek. Chirley Johnson was down from Oakland, Saturday. Jumes Hull was taken quite sick lust week, but is now Improving. Fob Sale Israel Cle!K has a lot of tine young tigs fir sale cheap. Earl Unfa ker of Cottonwood wa in town this week viaiting friends. Miss Maud Carter went to Draper, Fiidiiy, for a visit to her half-brother, R. II. Johnson. The little son of Martin Parry was run over Thursday by a wagon loaded with cum, breaking his let; at the thclgh. Refuse all substitutes, and use only Hewlett Pros. Three Crown Making Powder, pure ground spices and Triple extracts. A large delegation of Springvillu'a young people took in the County Fair dance at Spanish Fork Friday night. A goo.l lituc is reported. Mrs. Wrn. Nesbit and family came up from Springvllle last week and wc arc pleased to learn will again make their home in Mammoth. Tintic Miner. "Pawnee Bill" Pago, of Paysor., was in town Saturday with Coltralu, the Provo patent medicine vendor. The combination gave a ' show" here in the evening. On Sunday J. II. Mercer who has been night operator at the I). & II. ft. Depot, for some time, was sent to Itingham JunctloB. Ralph Wood succeeds him at this place. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in this world while suffering from 'a torpid liver. Do-Wltt's Do-Wltt's Little Early Risers, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. Meneray & Co., City Drug Store. A New Jersey judge decided recently recent-ly that the practice of kissing is dangerous dan-gerous to health. In our opinion thatjudgo has wheels in his head. Kissing dangerous to health! Why it Is the greatest health promoter of this or any other age, providing the object kissed is a pure woman. Park Patriot. The "Bicyclist's Itest Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emer gencies. While a Npccitlc 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 Drug Store. Drury & Sons, the enterprising gardeners of Springvllle, have thirty avres In garden this year. They will produce five cars of celery, eight cars of onions, ten curs of beets and car-rota, car-rota, besides other truck in the gar den line. This firm gives a positive deaKwtration that there is money in gardening in Springville, if done sclerxtiflcally and on business principles. prin-ciples. The Uoylance Grading company shipped twenty-four teams nn the Rio Gr..ndo Western, Wednesday night, to Sigurd where they have a mile and a quarter of railroad work. The work is expected to last three months. Several of Springville's young ladies will no d;nibt don a sad cast of countenance, during this time, as Uaruey or Mick, or whatever his name may be, will be out on tho railroad. rail-road. "My boy cime home from school one day with bis hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain," says Mr. . J. Svhall, with Meyer Pros.' Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I d rested the wound, and applied Charubcrlaiu's Pain Palm freely. All pain ceased and in a remakrably short time it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains, swellings swell-ings and rheumatism, 1 know of no medicine or prescription equal to It. I consider it a household necessity." The 2.") and 50 cent sizo for sale by C. J. Peterson. Marshal Clark stepped into The Independent sanctum, Wednesday, wearing a very determined cast of countenance, and asked the reporter to announce to t he persons who promised prom-ised some few nights since to complain com-plain on themselves for breaking the bicycle ordinance by riding at night without a light, that they would better keep their word and thereby save themselves any further trouble and expense. He also wished other bicyclists to take warning, as the ordinance will be strictly enforced from now on. How's This! We offer One Hundred Italian Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be r urea by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chrsbt Co., Props., Toledo, O. We the undurslgusj, have knewo V. J. Cheney Che-ney for the last li years, and bellevetilia perfectly per-fectly honorable lu all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations obliga-tions made by their firm. WasTa Tnt'sx, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Waldino, KiKKANft M Alt Ala, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Uallt, Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, ttt-t-Ing directly upon the blood and nrutouur-faces nrutouur-faces of the system. Price, 7.Vi. per bottU. Sold by all Druggist. Test IranoiaU fie. Pbotkct youusklk against sickness sick-ness anil suffering by keening your bloo.l ;lc!i and pure with Hoods Sar-saparilla. Sar-saparilla. Weak, thin, impure blood it sure to result in disoast1. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, biliousness. 25c. Mrs Mary A. Dangcrfleld returned to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Will Liter was in Provo attending court as a witness, Tuesday. Wn. Knold is building a kitchen on bis residence in the Second ward. The family of Conductor Whitte-more Whitte-more has moved back to Silt Lake. Mrs. S. P. Pierce was down from Salt Lake this week visiting friends. Mll farmer, who left town for California two or three weeks ago, is home agaiu. MonicnU are useless if trilled away; and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay lu cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate im-mediate relief. Mkneuav & Co., City Drug Store. Sid Southwick, James Memlenhall, David Dibble and Mrs. Thus. Uoylance Uoy-lance have just had shipped t;Salt Lake 1 carload of ore from their mineral min-eral paint mine, which Is located near the Mt. Nebo irrigation Company's reservoir. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's standing, may bo cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pUe cure. Meneray Sc Co., City Drug Store. L. D. Crandall of Springville, who was representing Win. Itoylance in Price last fall and winter, reached here early in the week and is nuking preparations to buy wheat for the above llrm. Mr. Crandall slates the highest market price will always bo given for grain. Price Advocate. Mrs. Clarence Matson presented her husband with a fine girl, Tuesday light, thereby filling the cup of his joy to overflowing, as this is the first fruits of their four year of wedded life. Clarence now wears a smile that would melt an iceberg, and is a shining shin-ing proof of the truth of theold saying that "It is better late than never." If you've got bad blood In you take Simmons Liver Regulator and get rid of it. It's a wonderful good medicine med-icine for Malaria and Chills. "I have taken Simmons Liver Regulator especially es-pecially in the spring and fill, and found It the best remedy. I know of no way to benefit people more than by putting Simmons Liver Regulator into their hands." N. N. Shephard, Cochran ton, Pa. : The Hinkley brothers have taken their thirty head of milkers to Springville, Spring-ville, where they will furnish milk to the creamery there. The cows have been pastured in the south meadow this summer, and the inilks dd to the Knudsen Pros, crearanry. This short age in the milkers for the latter creamery will m ike quite a differena and an a coneq ience tho proprietors are hustling for nnre milk. Rural Press. A splendid aggregation of the best of Utah county talent, under the title of the Utah County Fair Minstrels, will hold the boards at the Opera House iu this city on next Tuesday evening. The performance will be for the benefit of the County Fair. The troupe consists of LO people, who will no doubt give a performance well worth the price of admission. The company should receive a liberal patronage. pat-ronage. The Seventh Day Advcntists have changed their place of meeting from Miner's Hall to Union Hall, and will hold preaching services every Fiiday evening at 7:4., and Sabbath services Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Union Hall is neatly papered, well seated and lighted. All will be made comfortable com-fortable and welcome. Subjects of interest will be presented, such as "The present Crisis," "Signs of the Tia.es," The Panding Together of "Trusts and Labor Organization a Fulfillment of Prophecy," "The Everlasting Ever-lasting Gospel," "What Shall I do to be Saved," etc. A cordial invitation extended to all. Strenuous efforts arc being made to reorganize the Doubting Thomas Sunday School class up at the Hungcrford Academy, but It is doubtful doubt-ful if a quorum can be secured. The old gang is sadly scattered. Tom Kelly and George Drury areunrrled and have retired to private life. Don Johnson Is at college, Wayne Johnson Is teaching at Mapleton and Malin Mendenhall has retired to rural pur. suits In Juab county. Will Gibson is striving to attaiu the Nirvana of the Theosophists, and Elliot Jordan is throwing himself Into female society with an assiduity which sometimes leads to matrimony. Bill Nelson is somewhere In forciga parts. Miss Lillian Allison, who acted as preceptor pre-ceptor for tho class formerly, heaved a sigh of relief when sho learned that she was to bo transfcred to Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Miss Taylor, who succeeds her, has the sympathy and prayers of all a her affliction. P. E. Hou't is laid up by fever. Miss Unity Ethier was a visitor in Pwo Tuesday. Mrs. George Weight presented her husband with a line boy, Tuesday. Mrs. Francis Jensen went to Springville Spring-ville Tuesday. Mt. Pleasant Pyramid. Pyr-amid. Rat Thorn was confined to his bed a few days this week by an injury to his back. Passenger engine No. 33 broke a journal near the Springville station, Tuesday morning. Lute Stewart, of Jensen, Uintah County, was visiting relatives in Springville this week. Mrs, N. D. Crandall of Springville was visiting her husband in Diam ind last Sunday. Silver City Star. Engineer Wm. Knold is now running run-ning on the main line, having been transfcred from the Tintic branch. James Kirkman, Lester Pird and Mrs. John Crandall are reported to be among the suffjrers with typhoid fever this week. Miss Ida Neilson, of Mt. Pleasant, who is attending the li. Y. Academy at Provo was in Springville visiting friends, Monday. Dr. Olsten has been summoned to Springville on professional business and will not be back until Sunday evening. Manti Messenger. Rev. Jay Pruden, of Michigan, a young man who is doing evangelistic work all through Utah, delivered an interesting sermon at the Baptist Hall, Sunday evening. Sprkigville, Lake Shore and Provo Valley bee men shipped from Provo over the Oregon Short line a car load of section honey. J. S. Scott is the shipper. Pfovu valley men were the largest contributors. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant con-stant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Mencrav & Co., City Drug Store. Hear something about practical socialism at the Presbyterian Church Saturday, Oct. 2, at 8 p. m. by Staff-Capt. Staff-Capt. Egner, Capts. Lila Lyons, H. Marris and Cadet Minnie Wallace of the Salvation Army. Music, singing speaking, Steriopticon views of Salvation Salva-tion Army social work. Admission, 10 cents. On Friday evening 7:3t p. ro. at the Baptist Hall, there will be a social to which all are invited. The program will be given by the "Band of Mercy" on Birds. We want old and young to hear it, games and other amusement amuse-ment will insure lots of innocent fun, no admission everything free. Com- MITTKK. 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 Erly Risers for these complaints or you would have been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. Meneray & Co., City Drugstore. Sugar beets are rolling -into the factory sheds by wagons loads and carload lots. Nearly every freight train has beets for the sugar facto-y and the whistles from the locomotives come from that direction nearly every hour of the day and night. The factory is running smoothly and doing excellent work this season. Though built to wfjrk up 3,'0 tons a day they often exceed that tonnage showing that it contains some excellent, ma chinery and has men that how to run it. TheLehi beet farmers arc har vesting their crop as fast as possible. It is not as good as last year but some of the fields are running out fairly well. Lchi Banner. Every-l)ay Excursions. To all parts of t he world can be arranged for any day in the year, for one or more persons, upon application to any principal ticket agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee Si St. Paul railway. rail-way. Itineraries carefully prepared for excursions 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 any so-called "Personally Conducted Excursions." In the days of progressive pro-gressive enlightenment, wiih the English language spoken in every land under the sun. one docs need to depend upon the services of 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 are contemplating a trip. , Wanted-An Idea Woo eaa think of soms simple thing to patsntr Frotset your Iris; ttasr may bring you wcsita. Writs JOHN WKDDKHBURN CO., Patent Attor. Bars. Washington, D. ('.. for taslr prise otter and list el two kundred Inveatlooe waated. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT-Ive ACT-Ive gentlemen and-ladltnt to travel for responsible, established House in luui. Monthly U ana expanses, rosmon iniy. .......... ' L'h..iui, ulf .urlHp.H.Hl MfuniiMul envelope The IminiM Co.. I). r,('hiVnt 1 100 Envelopes 1 for 60 cents Or just 20 cents more than they would cost you elsewhere and WITHOUT return card printed on corner. Let us print a trial 100 for you. If you use printed envelopes your letters win como ba ck if directed wrong. -CALL AT s The Independent B SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. 3 iSfStSS - Cloaks for Everybody We have just received an elegant and complete line of o Ladies' : Capes : and : Jackets In all the new styles and cuts. We Can Save You Money. A nicely trimmed Beaver Cape for $2, and upwards. Children's Jackets and Coats DON'T BUY TILL YOU SEE Til EM. IRVINE 14 3entreSt. - rn ,l 1 UtJhUUJ, October 5th, Otat County Fair 20 - people - 20 Jokes, Songs, Specialties. Help the County Fair by ut-teuding ut-teuding this performance. Best Talent iu Utah. Performance commences at 8 p. m. See small bills. Regular Prices. Hoase histnu EVuFJIIl lew OFFICE OF - r$rS & SONS, - - Provo. Agents Wanted FOK Juyemle Holiday anil Standard Subscription Sub-scription Books. ' Hy the W. H. t'onkey Co., tbo 1 unrest publishers pub-lishers and manufacturer of hooks In th I'nited States, finest lino of new holiday and other subscription Ixmks on the market. Also agents wanted for "The Silver Side." the latest, and best tert.-look on the silver i nest ion hy the Rival .silver leaders. Eiclusive Territory, Largest Commissions, Prices Below Competition, Write nt once for circulars and special terms, statin; your ceolce of territory. W. B. Con key Company, 341, U43, 34o, :m, 349, X) Dearborn St. CHICAGO, III. " -- . HL! Ca.ll on i-a MRS. L. M. MUBPHEY, KOK mkll AND WINTER HATS& TAM Q'SHANTERS, VELVETS AND RIBBONS OK ALL KINDS We carry a Full Liue of Milliner Goods at the Loweat Prloen. I pay cash FOR FAT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKEN'S, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. o : Call at my place :-o HARRY WEBB, SPRINGVILLE .... UTAH Examine Onr 25 rect Fltfixl-blc Fltfixl-blc Hack Curry Coub. Just the thing for ALL horses, Especially Especial-ly Nervous and Sensitive One. at II. T. Reynolds & Co. v |