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Show IKE SPHISjYiLLE IMDEFENDEfiT Willi4ja F- Gibm, Blitor and Manager- Entered at the pnr offlfe at Pprlngvlllo, Ufh. for transmission through tliu malls us WMoiid-cliuw mutter. Issued Every Thursday Morning. TE1.V13 OF3UBSC3IPTION. One year, .... $2.00 Six months, - - - 1-W Three months. - - .75 'ASSOCIATION Did you pet regis! orfd ? II Hot, you have mioilier cliunce. Get registered"; don't forget that tlire is but one more opportunely. op-portunely. Three more short week?, find fdeetioh will ho over and the country saved again. President Woodruff's sermon AVas a ray of light to many a clouded Springville mind. The candidate who places liimstlf in the hands of hi friends sometimes finds his friends located in the soup. Number 5 of Volume 1 ol th l'anguiU-h Progress nppeured among our exchanges this week. The Progress makes a good bhowing. Park City has a daily The Patriot. J. D. Camp, latt ol the Lehi Rustler, is one of the guiding handi. Here's success to tho new venture. The Advocate and Cnsor down at Richfield are now hy the ears again over the polygamy question. If they would discuss the mutter purely on its merits some good might come of it. The season is now at hand when tho anxious patriot discovers dis-covers danger for the municipality munici-pality on the right and on the left, and regards his best friends with suspicion. Tho appearance of snow on Che tops of the mountains surrounding sur-rounding this valley betokens the Bppearance of winter, and ets The Independent man to wondering where hia summer wages havo gone. Says echo, "Where?" A sheet which the writer tn-joyed tn-joyed reading last winter while in Dixie wm the Iron County Record. The Record does not now appear umung otr exchanges, ex-changes, and doesn't appear to wish to. What's the mailer, Brother Wilkinson? In all this partisan and nonpartisan non-partisan agitation tho electric light business is likely to get small consideration. It is a good scheme to delay further action until things cool down n little, and men are able. to think on a more business like plane. John C. Graham, ol thel'rovo Enquirer, has been given the postmastership in that city. John deserves it; he has stood to his party colors through moro abuse than many mu would care to face Devotion to a cause is not always a sign of virtue, however. There is only one more day in which to register for voting Tuesday, the 26ih. The voter is now compelled to hunt the registration officer up, instead of tho Inter official going in search of the former, Each registration officer is compelled to be at his office on certain dates to register the voters. The county Fair at Provo is proving a brilliant success, and is justifying the anticipation of its promoters. The County Fair movement should not be allowed to die out, but should be now taken up in behalf of some other City in thecounty. These Fairs should and could" be some-what some-what enlarged in their scope of action and usefulness. 7 UK I'OLITRA L SlTUA TiOX. Springville ialiiie.s promise luls of fuu helnr election I n v . Tlie jurseii t line up is one which will not nft'nnl much satisfaction lo an old-line parly mull. The Democratic party if on record us being oppo-ed to the non-parliaii idea, as it is seen in the present coinp.iign, and h ''agin" ihe principles advocated by President Woodruff's muih-tulkedof muih-tulkedof sermon. Nevertheless, it has placed upm its ticket wot bishops and a bishop's conselor. It is also a note worthy fact that the keenest party men among ine ueinocruis are not on inau ticket. The active workers in the non partisan movement have nearly all been Republicans; sj much so, in fact, that it is hardj lo look upon it as anything hut a Republican move. Thin complexion com-plexion wus forced upon it by tho Democratic committee re-lusing re-lusing fusion advances, 'the non partisan primary endorsed two Democratic nominees, one a bishop, and made a Democratic Dem-ocratic cuuidate for councilman its nominee for the mayoralty, thereby putting him in an in congruous position, lie has since written a letter withdrawing withdraw-ing from the non partisan ticket, and consequently will not run up against the head of his own ticket. The Independent is not in politics, so far as taking sides goes, but reserves the right to make a little independent comment com-ment occasionally. It will not endorse or oppose either ticket. It believes, however, in a putcl' business like and up-to-date administration ad-ministration of iheCitj's affairs, and it also believes that Unthinking, Un-thinking, studious citizen will have no difficulty in selecting from -1 ho in atrial offered by both sides a ticket which will suit. There are no strangers on these tickets. Nearly every voter in Springville is pcraon-ally pcraon-ally acquinted with every man nd woman listed there and should be ableto form for him or herself an estimate of each cani date's fitness for office. Members of both parties are hereby tendered the use of the columns of The Independent for u free discussion of their principles. prin-ciples. The writer of each communication will bo held re sponsible for his statement, however. No anonymous com munication will be recognized. Articles signed by a num de plume must also be accompanied by real name as a guarantee of good faith. IHUVA TE DAUl YMANS C11A XCE All summer long there has been a good demand for high class dairy butter, and the demand de-mand most of the time exceeded the supply. Many people have a prejudice against creamery butter and will not buy it. Whether or not it is a reasonable reason-able one does not concern the dairyman; the demand for dairy butler remains, and he should be able to supply it. Springville dairymen should be nble to make good butter, as thoy have an abundance of good feed, pure water in abundance, and a first-class market to lend incentive for the production of good butter. The art of making good butler can only be acquired through careful study and attention. at-tention. F. W. Mossman. of Massachusetts, in an nrticle in the American Agriculturist gives some general instructions which may be of value. He says: "Creamery butter is the atand-ard atand-ard in the markets because it is uniform and can be had in quantities suflicient to supply the retail trade. The creamery-man, creamery-man, however, has his trials. The impossibility of overseeing the production and first handling hand-ling of the milk is a seiious difficulty, diffi-culty, often causing a lower grade product. Unless a first-class first-class butter maker can be outlined, ou-tlined, much losi will result in many ways. "It is because of these drawbacks draw-backs that there is still an oppor- -j i-TTJ.-rj 11 ,i in UIIHtS WHtKt ill t OM- till. DoatCouKh Bjriin, Turn Good. Un Inlinm. H..M h rtniirrIM. I Ltd - M woiiei Also Had Creat Difficulty With IJcr Heart- How Cured. 'My daugh'.er hal a swollen neck and also heart trouble. After the lc-:t exertion she would b.-CJ.Le 30 hind Bui- could hz heard all over tho room. She cculj net sweep the Hoor cr evca nio.o her arms wilhout affecting hir heart. Ucr limhi were badly bloated. Her fit'ior iuslstei that she nm.it take Huod'a SaraapariHa, and we gave her cbout six bottles, when she was cured, and there has been no return re-turn of her ailments." I.lKH. EMMA Thomas, North Solon, Ohio. Hood s Sarea- I -stlii' best-in f-i'-t tin' One True Wood Purifier. Sold by all dnn.':dsti. ?1 ; six for ?5. 1 f r. 1 1 easy tn ,),IV. e;isy t" take 11000 S rMllS easy to operate. 25c. tunity for expert private dairymen dairy-men to make a butler far superior super-ior in quality to the average creamery product. There sue people in every village and town who are glad to obtain for family use a strictly gilt-edged article at its true value. To a limited extent this demand has been met but I am led lo believe thai the lield is by no means fully occupied. 'To succeed in this it will often Le necessary to lay aside preconceived ideas. Tempering cream hy the sent-e of feeling or determining acidity by taste, will not answer, flutter owes its-good its-good qualities very largely loits-treatment loits-treatment in the ripening va; and only to a small degrte to the worker. "The essential featuresofgood butter making are, a pure, sweet cream of proper consistency ripened rather slowly at a temperature tem-perature of 58 to 02 degrees, or a little higher with or without a siarter. The acidity at churning churn-ing time should he not far from 0.7 per cent preferably under than over, though the writer has recently made a sample of butter which scored ninety-nine points in a possible one hundred from cream which at churning time showed 0.745 per cent. "Churning temperature is governed by the per cent of butter fat and degree of ripeness of Ihe croam, also the character of the, herd and period of Illation. Illa-tion. The temperature should he such that from 30 lo GO minutes is required for churn-ning. churn-ning. Cream ought never lobe churned when it breaks in from live to ten minutes, as such treatment is ruinous in point of quality and economy. "Excessive washing of butter is always at the expense ol the flavor. If in just the right condition, con-dition, it requires very little washing. Some prefer a washing wash-ing of brine at a temperature of 51 to 58 degrees. Good resulis are obtained in this way. The flavor is supposed to be removed in a less degree than by the use of pure water. Color and salt of the best quality are lo be used in quantities to suit the trade. Working is important, i. e., it is impi rtanUto do just as little of it us will answer the purpose of evenly incorporating the. sill and removing moisture. , "Strict cleanliness is to be rigidly observed with every implement and in every operation opera-tion form beginning to end, not one day in seven only, but every day in the year so long as tin business continues." Some t lii nir to Know. . It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine forrestor-ing forrestor-ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Hitters. This medicine Is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerye-yo- tres in the stomach. irenth'-stimiiLntes, the Liver and Kidneys, ant' organs in throwing off jm the blood. Electric Hitters the appetite, aids digestio pronounced by those who hlf it as the very best b.ood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold foroOcor tl. per bottle at Hr. C. J. Peterson's Drugstore. ; A Word Standard. - A standard for words is quite as important in literature as Is a standard stand-ard for money in commerce, the coinage coin-age of the mind is subject to debasement debase-ment as well as the coinage of tSe mint. To protect our money we hare the law, while to preserve the purity of our speech there is no safeguard but the dictates of good usage. Perhaps Per-haps nothing so alms to reflect good usage and so establish a Word Stand ard as the dictonary and this is esl peclally true of Webster's Interna tional Dletlouary. Its editors ' bate tuMMi cut f.il and c.in-i'i-vat ive. I heir work upon the best wiiieis, tint upon a iicA-spaper squib or the hasty writing of popular but perhaps ephemeral ephem-eral novelists. They have not east aside what experience lias proved tfood for the sake of novelty or to introduce-features introduce-features for advertising purposes, but at the same time they have yiven adequate ad-equate reiiesenlation to the vast auvanees in all departments of thought and Knowledge in Jeectit years. Ah a result the International has become the acknowledged word standard stand-ard for educators, the chTK.v, courts, lawyers, and eminent scholars and authors throughout the United .Stales and indeed the Enyli.-di-sp.-akmt: world. .. ... . . Veterinary IJook 1'ree. Dr. Humphreys' veterinary Manual Man-ual on th" treatment of horses, eatt le. sheep, hotts, do's ami poultry, mailed free upon request. Address the Humphreys' Company, New York. WANTKD ntf STWOU THY AND ACT-ivf ACT-ivf Kt-utli tii'-n .if Indies tt) li-iivcl fur responsible, cm aldish -d lr.m-.r in I'Uh. Mont Idv hM and ..h-km'S. Position steady, licferetiee. Kuelose self-addressed slsnnied envelope. 1 hi 1 hiiiiiunih I n.. liji. 1'. ' nVriin IliM: ST.lTK'.iS.NX SeANI.'H t'olIK. t'T.Ul. Oct. II. IS!)7. SClIimiiimiI of the rolldUioll of til- itunk of Spanish I'oi U. I tail, lit I lie close of l.tisines.-.. out. ."ith. i.'.i;. KKStll K( l-.s. I.oiius and discount -. :iiV.".'S 7! overdrafts :l K. peiij.es paid '." t'liniitin'e and lixiures line from Xa: ional Hanks 1,..K;V Ca.sli "' Total ;:..:;, a, I.IAIULlTllvS. Cupilal U.?M m fndivided profits 2.IUS Titiie cei-tlll.-nles of IV posit !-:- '' Demand Cert iiicales of Deposit '.i.'MI N' l)f posits .silbjeel to enei'U Sl.T'-'l !).' Total t.-.T.!C) 411 Slate of I'tiih. ''oiinty of I'tali-ss. I, (ieo. 1'. Mii'll. .1 r.. easliier of tin' ISnk of Spanish Fork, do solemnly swear Dial the UDove statement is true to t!i best of my knowledKO and Indict. I) Sni:i,i.. .Ik.. I'asliler. Siibscrilied and sworn to before me this nil day of October. A. I ls!'7. SKW..J Sami t:i. ConxABV. Not ary Public. My commission expire April !. t'.f.M. BANK STATEMENT- SpaiN .vil.I.K. t'TAll. Alii. II. l-'iT. Statement of the condition of S;,-. ii..'ville lianliini Comuanv ;0 the close of business. Oct.iitli, UsftT: KESOt'Kt'F.S. Hills Discounted f4',.fU'! IC Overdrafts "d Heal Kstate and Hank Kuildiii)! IM.1I" "'.' Other Meiil Estate H." Hank Fixlures -!"'."-' '-' j)u from other Hanks I'l..:; sn (lisJi on band H.lilil '! Other Itesources l.t"0 "i Tottil ftOH.:iT3 M LIABILITIES. i-upital f.m.tinn m Surplus Fund l-'x0 (l t'iKlivliled I'rolits less expenses paid l.X'l'.' 14 Savitifts Deposits i.; !fi7 si Demand Deposits '.'iU'.a') 01 Total n'6.-;i; afi St ut c of I'tah, I'ounly of 1 "tali ss. I. II. L. Cumniintrs. eashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ami belief. II. L. t'CMMise.s, Casliier. Subscribed and fworn to liefore me this lllh day of l.H tob-r, A. D. 1S11T. skai-I James Caffuf.v. Notary Public. Order to Show Cause. STATK ofl'tali. t'tuli euuii-y ss.: lntlio District, court In nn.l for sulci c-ccsnly; In t lie iniitter of the estate of Jncoi lloutz. clcvensecl; Crler lo s low emise n liy order of sale of real estate should not lie inudu. John S. Iloyer. the Mdiiiinis' riitor of the estate of .hicoh lloutz. dei-enseil, having tiled his pe tition herein prnylnit for an otderof sale of the real estate, of said clecedeiit, for the pm por-e therein set forth. It is therefore ordered, hy tho District Judjie, of said court that ail prisons interest, ed in the estate of said eleceasi cl. appear herein' he-rein' the said district court, on Sat u relay. 1 1 in ;i0th elay of Octohe-r. 1SII., nt It) o'clock in the forcnoein of suiel tiny, ut courtroom of said District court, at. the e-ourthousi'. in I'rovo City, count v of I'tah. to show cause why an order should not he urnn'ed to tliesaiel ad-mi'iistrator ad-mi'iistrator to se.'ll so much of the real i'.-.tale of the said estate of tho said Jacob HoeiU. (ieceasi'd, as sliould bp necessary. And Unit a copy of this order he publishi'd Ht luast -once a week for femr weeks siii'ees. sivi-ly In the Sprinirvillc I lili-peiielent. n newspniier printed anil published In said I'tah count v. state of I't-h. Dated Septeinher'-'.'i. IS'.IT. YVAHKKN X. DiTSKNHKRRV, .lu(lt?.'. State of I'tah, County of l'tah-ss. X. (ieo. lliivercainp. county clerk, and ex -olticioclerk of the I'emrtli Judicial District court. In and for the count v of I'tah. Stale' of I'tah. do hereby certify that the foreuolnj Is ix full, true anil e-orrei-t copy of theorisrinnl onler to idiow cause why order of salo of real estate should n.n be' niade In the matter of tlio estate of Jacob lloutz. deceased, as now appears of ree'orel in my otlice. In w itness whereof. I have hereunto set my lind Htid artixed leiv ol'lcial seal, this :i."th day of Sept. A. D. lSi'T. SEAL OKO. lUVEIll'AMI'. County clerk, and cx-otllcio clerk of the . 1 emrth judicial District court. Jt-4t liy A. V. Koblson. Deputy clerk. t:n.H Desert Laml, Final Proof Notice for Publication. United Suites I.anel Office, ) Suit. Luke t li v, I Mill, v Sept 7, 1MI7. ) Notice Is hereby Riven that John II. Davis, of iiriiiKVlll, I'tah. has tileel uol ice of In ten t Ion to mi'1'" final proof on his ilene-rc lainl eliilm No. S.7. for thee Lot a Se-c.S.Tov n liln 8 South, HunjteJ -iist. before t le Kelsii'ranil t(cceiver ut Salt Luke City on paturelay, tho 23r 1 day of October. IS!7. Ho names the follow in;; wltnessi's to prove the oonipleto Irrinalion unci reclaniiitlon of sulci Innel: Henry Koylance. Wnlter t'lecir. lieulien Itli-liiirelsou anil Mell ( lark, all of Sprlnit-vtllc. Sprlnit-vtllc. ftuh. ltVllllN Ghoo, O. K. Davis, Attornev. Ueglster. s-10-t. Ecrvbody Pay Po. Casenrcts Oaueiir Cntluir! ie. tlio mof, wnn-lei wnn-lei Cul m.Uiiml ilicoierv of thej no, pleav ant nml refi-eslunir to lh tiuie, net pentlj and positively on kMncvA. liver nud livi!s, eleautiiinr tho ent.iro nynte-m. dlsKl e i, euro heaeliiolifl, fover, liubllual roimtipaiiou and bilionsnesn. Pleaso buy and try a box of O. C C. tn-ehiy; 10, i", Ml W-nl. holUuuii guaranteed to cure by nil cirui jrii. li-ulleiiN Arvii-a Si he. The U-st salve in t In- world for Cuts, biuiscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, chil-blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and po-iiively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. refund-ed. Price 25 cents per box. Kor sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson, druggist. TIlltOI'GIl SHUYICE. The through ear service, to Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago. St. Louis and other eastern cities, via the I'lii'iu raeilieand connect imis, is unexcelled un-excelled by any other line. The equipment consists of 1 'oilman and Tourist Sleepers, Chair Cars, Dining Curs, JiulTet. Library and Sumking eats. For tickets, time tallies and other information call on your nearest agent ir address K. L. Lomax, (ion. 1'ass. amlTkt. Agt. Omaha, Neb. TiiriH l-'or Sale. Two ami two-thirds acres of land with water right ami no water tax; U miles soutli of Springville liank, on County road. Suitable for gardening, garden-ing, fruit or poultry raising. Enquire of James Johnson, or at. this oflice. ': Hotel Boyer, V. J. COVKllT. Mgr. Rates, $1.50 and $2 per day. Fie e Hack to and from trains. Have a Sample Room ami llomc-'ike place for travelling men. SmiNtiVILLE, - - - - UTAH. C- E. ANDERSON, PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER. Dealer in L'KAMES, PICTURE FITTINGS and GLASSiin all sizes, Pictures copied and enlarged by home artists Pictures of family (roups, residences, stock or any sub-'ects sub-'ects taken on the spot. Keep your rVIoney at Home. SPRINGVILLE, - - UTAH. Call 011. MRS. L. Id, MUKPHEY, KOlt FALL AND WINTER HATSJ& TAf,? O'SHANTLRS, V LVETS AND R!2BCiNS OF ALL KINDS We cany a Full Line of Millinery Gin uls at the Lowest l'riucs. CROFTS & REED'S TOILET SOAP Made from Pure Negetahle Oils, with the llight Proportion of Chemically Chem-ically Pure Carholic Acid to make it Healing and Disinfecting. For clearing I ho complexion, healing chap-peel chap-peel hands, old wires, ulcers, rinsf-worni. tetter, sail rlieuui, and all .skin diseases, tt Is wit hoiil a rival. It cIcniiKi" every particle of dirt, or other iiiip-rities from the skin, and leave's It soft hikI natural. A char complexion isthedi'-sire isthedi'-sire of eviTyoiei who has any pride In their perseiinil iippearance. and tin can lie-attained by the Useof our I arliolic Toilet Soap. It Is especially ri e-oiiiineneled for reinovliiji draiidrulf from t lie seal p. and promoting; the irront h of the hair, leavlni; It soft and silky. For tin; bath it overcomes all unpleasant effects caused by perspiration, mid MreiiKt liens li-ens the circulation. Salt w iter for the bath Is Iw'st In hot weather and when used with our Carbolic Toilet Soap. It cannot be excelled. ex-celled. Oriei-ake will elei as much washlnuand cleansing as two nikc of any other soap. Hem e It Is the e'lieapest. as well as the best, T demonstrate this fact, moisten the soup, then wet your hands, and pass Ihepuliuof your hahd over the e-uke; two or three times, whii'h w ill be sulHi'lent to produce a rich lather. T EST I M ON I A I.H Have use d the Carbolic soap and find It the best complexion soap ever usi'd. It has cured the pimples and blackheads entirely forme. Kespect fully. Nki.i.ie t'l.CKr. Have tried the soup sold by Mr. Watson 1 1 out u of this e'ilv and coiisIiIit t hem tirst-oliisc. tirst-oliisc. F. Dcx. M. D. Havlna tested Creift MeniCs medicated soups 1 pronounce them Hi st -Class. l.Ko. Smaiit. M. II. WATSON HOUTZ, At. d tit. r VOl It .MOMiVS WOlt I II! 4 SALT LAKH HERALD A BI1Stt. brlSMcst and tsl. 2 DAILY M0.no per annum, or 85c. per month. A PFft-VV'-'C!.'-- Only 11.25 K n per ye?ar, or 7jo. for S months. V A Subscribe through local agent h 2 or send direct to Z d Till'. 1IKHAI.D n., p 2 Salt Lake City, Utah. yryrv w o m (U) TO . Star Bakery . Ik-st place in town for Cakes Home Made Bread and Candies. Meals 25 ots. DE ALE KS l.N FKUITS, VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS. Whitehead & Tucket. Thos. E. Child, Contractor and Builder. Building work done promptly. Estimates furnished on short not ice. If you want a GOOD JOB DONE AND NO AFTER TROUBLE 2ive us a trial Thos. E. Child, SPRINGVILLE UTAH. JOHN W. HOOVER, Jr., mAnauek Springville Roller Mills- Jlanufiicturer of and Dealer in Flour and Feed. Custom Grinding a Specialty. Cash Paid for Wheat. Mill Noimi of Springville. It is worth 15 cents to look nice, Is it not? An easy, clean shave will make you lools nice, and you can get it at Ihe Harher Shop of LIanwaring & Brown, Next Door to P. (). Stylish. Hair Cuts Always in. Stools.. Tin Private Dining Rooins- Op Day ana fliglt. EUROPEAN 3ESTAUSAWT ' No. 32, East Second Sovth Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Only First-Class llestfltirant in the City. Private Entrance to Ladies' Dining Uoom - - Louis Berets, Mgr. UMPHBEYS' 1! CURES No... 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. J No. 3 Infants' Disease. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IS Rheumatism. , No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. 1 No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Tr. numphreT' Tlomeopnthlo Mnmitl of DIivmc at your DruintUtsur Mailed f'ree. Sold by drurebitic, or Kent on n?ccipt of SSct., W-tn or 1 1. nnmi.hM-vi.' Med. Co., Cor. WUlift and Julia Sw., vw Vort. |