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Show Chrrc-1 Directory. EliESHYTEKlAN CHAM L. Kegular services II a. rn. and 7:20 p. in. Sundays, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ctiiis1i.ni Endeavor inieting Wed nesday evening at ".'.)). Stranger always welcome. Rev. A. C. Toi)J. Tastur. M. A. Miner, Vroprletor. Standard Meat : Market. Wholesale iind'ltetuil Dealers In MEAT . Fresh iind Smoked Meats of all Kinds Cash paid for fat calves. Tree delivery How lo taL SAVINGS SECURELY and Profitably : o Place them in the -Midland Loan & Savings Company. wmi roe foliowim Amounts will Pioaace- II! 'imii- I SJiii-es., Month ly Warly Tot tl notinil , I'm- deposit' .l.'p IS itlt-p IS JI'llllS I illtU- iu ti.wi "" j fit s mi7."hi i f.v- w ; m a ft. so I c c I fits mi 4r'.'.ou i ihm Our Hpooln 1 Kontii roxi No membership fee; No withdrawal fee; No dues on Investment Mock; A definite contract no uncertainty: A gm .ranter tiiut. In rust of deal h nf member mem-ber all inont'y paid nil! tie returned In Ills helm, lorfuiii.er pro (iciiliirn ipo( In J. I. WESTWOOD - Local Treasnrsr. Sl'ltlNC.VILLE, UTAH. BON'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, DR. Q. VV. SHORES, Consulting PhyshUn. This Institution is duly incor. porated under the laws of Utah, -with ft capital stock of $50,000.00, and is specially devoted to the tio.".tm.4D.t and cure of all chronic, deep-seated and wasting diseases which hove to iony baffled the general practitioner. Absolutely tha finest equipped Institution In-stitution west of Chicago, adapted for either mail or office treatment. Under personal supervision of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of the (9.00 a month fee for Chronic disease) dis-ease) whose skill and experience have made this institution famous la the treatment and cure of: CATARRH, ASTHMA, DEAFNESS, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH. RHEUMATISM FEflALK DISEASES. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION OLOOD AND SX1N DISEASES, NERVOUS DEBILITY, FITS. fiUPTUHE CURHD .... PERMANENTLY. 01 A MONTH FOB ALL THE AB OVB DISEASES. A Special dcpirtinsut far trea.lnj; diseases of Men. Cures guarantee.!. Offices H Eatt Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. it you livb our of iown UffHTC I8. O. W. 3MCIIB, ------- about you I Dress Making Mrs. Yutos hna opened parlors in the Dank Building, upstairs, .where she will be pleased to meet her friends and patrons who desire work done in THE LATEST FASHIONS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. SPRINOVILLE, - UTAH. To Cur Constipation Forever. Take Casvnrel Cundv Cathartic WoorlSc XI C. C. C. fait lo cure, druggists refund wooer. $5 I NOT. S or THE Vi EFK. ! W.ll .Y. I .on is n ; fr-ni SjaiPg '-Ky , til is week. John liurruston of Goshen was in town Tu-sday. Sheriff Siorrs and wife were in town Wednesday.-l'a) son lleadei. Fort Salk-A good sc.'oiil hand cook stove. Inquire nf Mrs. Felt. Ray Westwood, went to American Fork Siinnav. persi.mahl) on lui ; i 1 1 Mrs. Lire Miner present ct her husband with a line girl iastFiida.v evening. John J. Jtidsnti of Salt Lake w;. in town Saturday on Inisitics connected with Mcneray & (Jo. Aner 1 1 ;i ;i 1 1 1 r-, v. ho h.as heen sick with tlie t lioid f.-ver for I wo or I luce weeks, is icpordd tol.eonthe menil. II. V. Johnson has llnished woi U on Iloniel I 'ay lie's residence and isaho'it to eniiinicnce, work on Frank Ilat-rick's Ilat-rick's place. Geo. Itoheitson wnt to Oakland Tuesday, to plaster a four roo::i hrick house which Fred Whitinc has erect-ad erect-ad at that place. Hurt. Andrews, of St. George was in town S inday. lie stopped i-IT on h:s way to Chicago w here he was going with a ' rain load of slock. F. C. liov rr hroiiKht a stalk ot tiunr cane into the Independent olllce Tuesday evening which measured meas-ured 13 feet 11 inches. How is that for high'' The prices of admission to Ihe IT t all County Fair have heen reduced to the following rate.-: General admission, cents: children under 10, lo cents: season tickets, J 1.00. Ray Westwood received a commission com-mission to act as special agent, h.r the Midland Savings and Loan Co. of I lenver, Co'o. and is now aut hoi i.e l to transact husiness for that firm in any part of I lie stale. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much in I his world while sulfeniiK' from a torpid liver. Ie-Wilt's Ie-Wilt's Little Early Risers, the pills that clnanse that oran, (Uickly. C. J. reteisou's Dru' Store. I. A. Crandall (ame down from Thistle Monday, to attend t i his business busi-ness as leffistraliou ollicer for the second precinct of Spiin'Ville. II-reports II-reports that he will. soon leave Thistle and move his family hack lo Sprini;-villc. Sprini;-villc. The '-nicyclist's Rest Friend" is a familiar name for I)eVitt's Witch Hazel Salve, always ready for emergencies. emer-gencies. While a speeitle for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. Peterson's Drug Storu. Messrs Rrijjham Young, Angus M. Cannon and Elias Moiris of S ilt Lake City, representing a company that, are going to (levelopi! the Marble quarry up Hobble Creek canyon, were in town Saturday chaperoned by Don C. Robhins, They, to ik a tiip up the canyon and looked over the property. Ike Randall made the aquaintanee of The Maccabce goat at the meeting of Springville Tent No. 0, of that order Tuesday evening. Alter the initiation of Mr. Randall the members mem-bers spread the tables, and gave a banquet to the new member, and to several prospective members, who were invited to tie present. A good time was had by all. Lust Saturday Albert Cioesbeek was before Judge Westwood, and plead guilty to the charge of striking and heating his daughter Kit.ie, who was the complaining witness. He whs ordered to appear Monday at '2 o'clock for sentence, and was turned loose on his own recognizance. He appeared before the Judge Monday and got off easily, with a reprimand from the Judge and the cost of court, amounting to $11.00. II. T. Reynolds has just spent over a hundred dollars in painting. and de. corating his dance hull and it is now a dreutn of delight. The iloor has been all newly and thoroughly waxed. The wood work, and Iron pillars have received a new coat of paint. The ceiling has been freshly calsomined, and in fact the hall has heen renovated re-novated and llxed up In a manner that will surely meet the approvial and tastes of SpringvilliVn artistic dancers. The hall is now without a doubt the tinest in the county. Sam liacon is the artist who has had the work in charge and completed his labor last week. 8100 Kenanl 8100 Tlic remit1 rs of tills pitpiT will be oIchmm! to It'itrn lliut there Is nl least nnu ilreatletl di.siust tliHt Nclenet' hits liet'ii utile lo cure In all II Htiiiirs, tind ttiut is ( aluri li. lluli'it t'attirrhjC'ure is I lie only posit Iv curt' known to tlit ini'tllcleal frutcrnlly. I'uturrli being it cousin ntionul diseiisc. re. ul it's a eon Htlt ut IuiihI lii'iilniont. Hull' t'titarrli t'urt" Milken internally, nelliig directly upon the blood mill nmcoilH Mirtuce of the system, tlieaeby destrojinn the founiliitloli of the sispttsf, iindicltititf the put lent sUt'iigthby building up tlio constitution and hssIkIIiix nature In doing lt work. The proprietors hv no much fultli In lis rurntlve powers, that they offer Out Hundred Dollm-H for any cas thut It fitlln to cure. Send for lists of tMtlinontalM. Alress. K.J. tHKNEY & CO.. Toletlo. O. tVFoltl by rriigglls. T.V. I MoT !.:: . A!-K Hood's S,.rapar-j Ilia, be ' :'ise, bv ils Ii1omI nrichiiiL' ' fliialitie.it ,l;ivi rosy chit ks andj vigoron i apiem's- to paie and puny children. IIoo.Ys I'ii.i.s are the favoiite family fam-ily cathartic and liver medicine. I'riee, ile. E. .1. Siansnn returned Wednesday evening fn -in a two weeks trip up in Idaho. Aner Humphrey's fever is broken and he is now on Ihe high road to rc- corerv. Wantkij Two furnished rooms for liuht, hoiisel:( epirig. Address ''M'' Toe Independent. (!. E. Anderson had a fine exhibit in his line i f business at the County Fair this week. Kd. is all enterprise. About flli.'.ooo will he paid the farmers farm-ers of Mali county I his month by the (Mali Susjur Hi,- for beets. Enquirer. L. D. Crandall returned today from I'riee, where he has been for three wcrks buying grain for Roy-lance. Roy-lance. Hurl Rover ha returned home from his t rip to California, and like all Caljfifornia vi-itoiH is very much impressed with that State. The cry of "Free hack to the Royer hoii-e'' is now heard at the depot, Mine Host Covert having commenced running his hack this week. Watson Houtz is going to join the business men of this city and be one of tlifin. He will open a little confectionery confec-tionery and notion shop next Saturday in John Alleman's building next door to the Harrison Hotel. Moments are useless if trifled away: ami I hey are dangerously wasted, if consumed by delay in cases w here One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate im-mediate relief. Peterson, Drug Store. The Home Dramatic Co. will play ''Woman's Hitter Atonement'' on l iiday night, Oct 21, at the City hall A dramatic, treat is promised, as the company is being thoroughly drilled by Miss Pearl Elhier. Last night while Geo. R. Matson Jr. of Maplet.on was attending the non partisan primary, a storm robe was lost from his carriage near the east gate of the City Hall square. Finder please leave at this oftiee,. Lost Between Springville and Provo, Sunday morning, a hand bag belonging to Mrs. A.M. Johnstone It contained an amount of money, some papers, one of which a New York address. Finder please notify this olllce. I will open up business one door south of the Harrison Hotel at 10 o'clock a. m. Saturday. Th llrst customer spending 25 cts will receive fu cts worth of goods as a prize; The llrst one spending 13 cts will get 2.) cts worth of goods extra; the 3rd and 4th customers, no matter what they spend, will get a draw out of the prize box. Watson Rout. Charley Groesheek and M. W. Rird of this city, and John Groesbeck, of Salt Lake, have located a claim in Little Cottonwood mining district, which w ill without a doubt prove a bonanza. They have a two foot vein of carbonate ore from which they have got assays that show :!T0 oz, silver and 27 per. lead. Charley and John Groesbeck left for Little Cotton wood Tuesday morning to commence development work. Those who believe chronic diar rhoea to be incurable should read what Mr. P. K. Grisham, of Gaars Mills, La., has to say on the subject, viz; "I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea cversincethe war and have tried all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found a remedy that effect ed a cure and that was Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This medicine can always be depended upon for colic, cholera morbus, dysentery and diarrhoea. It is pleasant to take and never fails to effect a cure. 2." and o() cent sizes for sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson. Among the tlrst hunters to wage war on wild ducks this season was the valorous A. C.. RJrd. Am -had all kinds of advcntV8 'H"me of which bordered on the M.',0 He relates a tale of how hhnsM?"and camp equipage, equip-age, including a trundle bed, cvuyklng stove, can of baking jowder, bottle of cough cream and oter little necessaries, neces-saries, got out In a lpat In the way of a wiudsquall. Bird stowed his cargo like he does a wagoo load of trunks, and dumped the ducks he shot up In front, too. When the waves began to roll waist high to David Curtis, Am discovered that his craft was loaded too heavily forward, and by the time ho had beached the whole works his hand were a mass of blisters. In tho meantime Spanish Fork hunters came along and shot tho air so full f No. 4 that the ducks wouldn't cotno back any more. Among tho; fatalities were 30 ducks. This isn't told for fact, but Is given to Illustrate the way Bird's sU7 looked when wrecked by cross examination -to a fellow who don't know a duck from a hell-dlvcr. R irn, this m filing to Mr. an I Mrs. H'-tiry CI ark, a ten pound girl. Mis. E. R. Johnson was down from Draper a coiipie of daj's this week un business. Mrs. Smart, of Provo, was the guest of her son, Dr. Smart, several days this wetk. The brick house which Robert Rolhwell is building in the first ward is nearing completion. It is now ready for the shingles. James and Lorenzo Weight are up the canyon getting out mining props. The weather the last week has been real nice for canyon work. The head deck hand of The Inde pendent took a slight vacation this week in order to lie sick a few days. Hence the temporary demoraliza.1 ion in this shop. J. N. Pcxton. late of Salina. lias opened a harness shop in the M tier building. Mr. Pexton came here to live last July, and concluded logo into in-to business. Joe Pexton has racked up his tools in the Miner building, and is prepared to do any anil all work in the harness and saddlery line. Will take produce for repairing. Yesterday Otto and George Pack ard drove up in front of The inde- uendent shop with a wagon load of prize potatoes, the Everett, it was a magillcent display. John Anderson, the Springville man who was hint in the mines at Eureka last Saturday and was taken to the hospital atSaitLake Sunday, is reported to be getting along nicely. Senator Hamdeti's Minstrels gave a pretty fair minstrel show at the City Hall last Friday evening. Some por tions of it were particularly tine. A rather lean house greeted them, but applause was frequent and hearty. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a con stant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick relief. Peterson's Drug Store. The engagement is announced of Samuel Nonas and Miss Delia Clark, the wedding to occur in the near future. Mr. Norris has rented Wm. Carter's cottage on State street, and has it nicely furnished, Sam is one of the best of the railroad boys who make this town their headquarters, and richly deserves his good fortune. 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. Peterson's Drug Store. The following guests have partaken of the hospitalities at the Royer Hotel this week: Senator Hamdtn, Mrs. Annie Ilaniden, Chas. Morrcll, Mons Leond, Prof. J. VY. Raxtcr, Prof. G. E. Prunier, CJ. L. Swieeng and Frank D nvning. all members of Senator Sen-ator Ilaaiden's Tmubador Co ; Jack Nordstrom, Vernon Gillette, of New York; John Abbotts, F. S. Powell, Pow-ell, E. P. Morse. P. E. Evans and F. J. Maack, of Salt Luke City; Frank Speckart and Wm. Haily of Provo; R E. Elvers, advance agent for John S. Lindsay. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. "It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure. From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recomendatlons included therein, we concluded to make a llrst trial of the medicine. Tj To say that it was satisfactory in its results, ts putting it very mildly, indeed. in-deed. It acted like magic and the result was a speedy and permanent cure. We have no hesitancy in recommending recom-mending this excellentCough Remedy to anyone afflicted with a cough or Culd in any form. The Bttnncr of Liberty, Lib-erty, Liberiytown, Maryland. The 2."i and 50 cent sizes for sale by Dr. C. J. Peterson. TWO DEATHS. Willie Hansen and Arthur Hart let t Pass to the Other Side. William Hansen, son of Ola and Marthea Hansen, died Wednesday morning at :30 o'clock of rheumatism of the heart, brought on by an attack of typhoid fever, and will be buried this afternoon. William Hanseu was born in Christiana, Norway, August 3rd, 1878, and w as 19 years old. He was a sober and Industrious boy and was well respected by all who knew him. JOHN AUTHIK MAUTLETT. John Arthur Rartlett, son of William Will-iam II. and Leah Rartlett, was called away from the sorrows and troubles of this earth by tho Angel of Death at 5:20 Wednesday morning. The cause of death was typhoid fever. John Arthur Rartlett was horn In Springville, May 4, 1S79, and was 18 years old. Arthur was an ambltuous, studious and Industrious boy and was highly esteemed by all. His death Is a very severe loss to his parents, The rowmtrointmmm III III !M IMIMI M Mil Mi SO Per Cent otf on nil kind of LADIES' WAISTS or TAN 31IOE3 ut H- T. Reynold's ffiolen a Gaffery Are selling FURNITURE AT COST. To make room for a Cloaks for Everybody We have just received on elegant and complete line of o Ladies' : Capes : and : Jackets In all the new stvles 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 THEM. IRVINE 14 Centre St. - re ijoii ofi)g Oall MARK COOK, Lessee, For n-11 I m&m Yard Located at the old Cook & TIM Hi TA.BI.HI KOU SPRINGVILLE. UTAH. GOINU WEST No I. PiMilic mail Lv. 11:03 s. in. To Suit Lake, Ogden and the Coast. No. 5, Pitssrimer to Suit Lake.. . Lv. 3:48 p. m. No. H. Piise niter Lv. 6:33 p. in. No. 2s, Leave 5:.V a. in. (mixed) dully tcjccept Sunday. Eureka and all Tlntle points. No. 3. PaelnV limited Lv. 7: p.m. to Suit Lake, linden aud the Coast. No. 7, Leave 8;I5. m.. Salt Lake City. GOING EAST. No. 2. Atlantic Express Lv. 10:05 a.m. to P. V. Junction and Colorado points. No. fi. Puss, and matl Lv. 9:30 a. ta Eroin Suit Luke to all Sun Pete points. No. 4. Chicago limited Lr. 9:00 p. m. P. II. HABCOOK. Truffle Mnnnner. 1). C. DODGE, F. A. WADLEIGH, General Manager, Gen' Passenger Agt WANTED TKl'STWOKTY AND ACT-Ive ACT-Ive Kt'BllemtMi or ladles to trvelfor responsible, established house in I'tuli. Monthly 15 aud expanses. Position steady. Kwftreuce. Enclose self-iiddrtivl stamped stiviop. Thf Itominitni Co., iVpf. 1, Vhieoyo "L B.l Pont TulMcr Spit ! SnuLt Tour I Ire- Ai, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be niair Belie, lull ol life, uervo and vIcob, talte Ko-To-Uuc. the wnmlcr-worker, thut mako Trcak men sifting. All druggists, 60o or II. Cure guaranteed. guaran-teed. Booklet and . Mm pie free. Address Sterling Kerned Co., Chicago or New York. jE3 jEFiL lfFSAlT LAKE jSJS R3 B m gm P & SONS, - - - Provo. on ISLIixcis of G 351 HniiTh Friel Yard, South of Springville I pay cash FOB FAT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. o-: Call at my place :-o HARRY "WBJBB, SPRINGVILLE . . . : UTAH Agents Wanted FOR JiiTEnile Holiday and Standard Sail- K-thw n rv,..i,- . i. - i . . .... ,.. ... ,..,, , Hrien puo- llshers and manufacturers of books in the Enltwl StaUs. Flnert line of new holldar and other subscription books o n the market. Also anenU wanted for -The Silver olde," the latest and best tert-Nxik on the silver question by the great silver leaders. Exclusive Territory, Prices Below Oomrifit lti'nn. Wrltft at once for circulars and special terms, stating your ceoiee of territory. W. B. Conkey Company, 341, 343, 345, 34fl, 34!), 351 Dearborn St. CHICAGO, 111. |