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Show G l AT j 1 X) .1 3 J jji . ViT.j Ui' Titi: WiT.TC. lM'JHY t'CISlAN tJ'.UPiJL. ! lioiTtihir services II a n and P' m. S:i nti :!, Sunday School :it ;i. tn. Christian Endeavor meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evoniti.' nt 7.30. Strangers always welcome. Rev. A. C. Todd, i Pastor. . i K. 0. T. M. Springville 'IVnt No. 9 meets in regular re-gular review every Tuesday everting 5il 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights mailt: welcome A. O. Packakd, Cum Elliot X. Joiidav. R. K. WATSON Is the Pluco to HOUTZ'S BOAPS, CANDIES AND OONFBOTIONERY. Candies from l.'.c to 40c per round. Toilet Soap 3 liars for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per bar 2 for 4 "c. A full lineofCroflA Reed's Medicated Soaps always on hand. CALL And See Us at 1st door South of Harrison' Hotel. I pay cash Foil I' AT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TUHKEYS, Etc , Etc. Call at my place : o HARRY WEBB, SPRING VILLE - - - - I'TAH MEDICAL DR. Q. W. SHORE?, Csit'firtlaf PhytMan. Tb Inatltutitm la d'jJy laeor-peratad laeor-peratad undr th lw of Utah, irttft a capital atook of $30,000.00, tad la paeialljr drroted t taa treatment and our ol all cbronlo, daep-aeated and wastf&g diseases -wlUch have so IaXw btefflfd tba gsaoral practitioner. Absolutely th flntit equipped In-vOtatlon In-vOtatlon wont of Chicago, ad.ip'.ej for eHhr mall or otlce treatment Undw personal cvpervUlon of Dr. O. W. Shores, (originator of tha 1 9.00 a month fee for Cnxcmic disease) dis-ease) whatw vk'.U ajid experience bare xaada tula Institution famous l tha treatment and cure of; CATARfcfl. ASTHMA, DEAFNE3S. BRONCHI OS, DY3PEPSM, WEAK STOMACH, RH2UMATISfl, PEHALB D1EA50J. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND SXiN DISEASES, NERVOUS DauiLiTy, tits. RUFTU3E SgRkmv. A MONTH FOB AZX THIS AX OVB DUKAKIS. A Spacl.nl department for treating eUaeaae of Mao. Cures guaranU-aJ. Oliicei H Eait Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. it" MM LIV3 CUr 6? 0WN WRITE D. O. W. SHCRIj. lock Baa 1585, soul you 1 Dress Making Mrs. Yules has opened parlors in the Bank Building, upstairs, where she will be pleased to meet her friends and patrons who desire work done in THE LATEST FASHIONS AnD BEST WORKMANSHIP. SPRINGVILLE, - UTAH. AAAAo j ET VOllt MO.MHV'S WfWTH! i SALT LAKE HERALD 1 i BllJeit, ariiMcet and Baal. DAILY -ttn.no per annum, or 85a per month. A SKM'-WVrvi v Only S1.S6 pec year, or t.s. ror 1 montna. A Subaoib through local agent jj or aeJid direct to , A Celt Lake City. Utah. in t.-i n day. ,le lVxIon was in Nephi this week on business. II irri-Sun lay night, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mirier, a son. Win. P. Silver and Miss May Pratt, of I'rovo, were in town Tuesday. Grandma Johnson of Mapleton was in town visiting b';r dawghters this week. Dave Ciandall Is adding another room to his dwelling house on Roy lance street. Mrs. Van Lciiven has moved hei store huildintf around to the back part of her (iwclliny house. Win. Colean.l wife, of Nephi, arc visiting their daughtors, Mm. Joe IVxton and Mrs. Will Clark, this week. Henry Mower of Falrvlew arrived in town Monday, and spent three or four days visiting his mother and hrothers. Rev. Mr. Andrews of Provi preach ed a sermon on '.i.ipt.ism for the Dead" at the Baptist haK last Thursday Thurs-day evening. Next Sunday eveninu' ut7:.'!0the children of the HihlH school will give a liihle concert at the llaptist hall. A 1 are welcome. Small pill, sa'.'e pill, lust pill. De-Witt's De-Witt's Little Early Misers cure biliousness, constipation, sick headache.-C. J. Peterson. Will March has resinned his situation situa-tion as advance ajjent for the John-8.1 John-8.1 n & I lout z Co., an 1 is attain working work-ing at the clothing business. Lora Dun'-au and Arthur San ford have tswuped houses and lots. Th" families moved and took possession of their new hotuci last week. I' rod Sutton, agent for the Mi!-land Mi!-land Savings ,t Loan Co., of Denver, was in town again this week looking after tho interests of that company. 'Uncle'' Geo. Matson has been doing do-ing extensive graveling work on the sidewalks at 1 he corner of Huntington Hunting-ton and State streets this and last week. Disllgurement for life by burns or scalds may be avoided by using De-Wilt's De-Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great remedy for pills and for all kinds of sores and skin troubles. C. J. Peterson. Peter-son. David Packard, who returned home S.itur lav from his mission to New Zealand, preached Sunday afternoon and evening in the Meeting H ! te, (giving a very interesting accou.it i f his missionary labors. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many ear's standing, may be cured ly rising. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It Is the treat pile cure. Peterson's Drug Store. A fine dancing floor has been put In at the First ward meeting house and dances will be given there during tho winter. The first dance to be given since the new lloor has beeu laid, will be given tonight. There will be gvnd music, and a good time is assured to all w ho attend. Miss Lota M. Kennedy, ofOg len, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Ladies of the Maccabees for Utah, arrived in Springville Friday evening, for the purpose of organizing a Hive of that order in thia city. She will remain here until her work is completed. com-pleted. Shp now has nearly enough names to organize the hive. Pred Richan, who lias been a member mem-ber of The Independent gang for a week, left for Eureka last night to accept a situation in the Utah mine. Fred was a good printer and lent hh Riuoking tobacco cheerfully, so the gang was sorry to see him depart. As a chance to quit the printing trade d ies not come every day, he decided to embrace the opportunity. The editor hereof is In receipt of a tempt ing Invitation to a Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing ball at Ma.deton, for this evening, and the fact that he canuot attend is a source of considerable sorrow. A free lunch is on the program, with turkey in several places on the menu, and such always appeals strongly to the editorial heart. The ladies corn-posing corn-posing the committee ou invitation know how to' inako the stranger feel at home, and tho editor knows that If he went to Mapletoon to that ball he would want to stay there and be adopted. Stat or Ohio, City or Toledo. I laCASl'OCNTY ( Thank J. Cheney innUos out lit lint lie Is the senior partner of the ttrm of K. J. Ciiknky A; Co., (Iittnir business In tlio City of Toledo. County and State aforosiiUl. uud that sulci firm will pny the kuiii of ON'ti HTN-IUEI HTN-IUEI HOLLAK for each mid every ease of Caturrh that cannot be cured by tho u&o of II ai.i.'s Catajoih Ci be. FRANK J. CHEN EY. Sworn to before mc and itiDsoribcd In my presence, this liili day of lleeeaibM, A. I. IK'.W. A. W. GLEASON. Aofitry Vol Air llall'H Catarrh Curd Is taken Intwnully and acta directly on tho bood and mucous surfaces sur-faces of tho tystcm. Send tor teatlmonlati, frt'O. V. 3. CHENEY CO., Toledo. 0. :eH;M by nvusKlits, 7,y. M,. ;. II. V-o: ,n ..!.;. (I 11,1 husband with a line girl Monday morning. The petition of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Reynolds for the adoption of Ruelali Cooper Patincr nas granted by the court. Mis. P. J. Sturr returned home Saturday from Mei;a, where she has been making a four weeks visit to her son, William Starr. Subscriptions taken for any book, magazine or paper at publishers' price by E. X. Jordan, local agent for Chicago News Agency. A wr.ck occurred at ilotnersville on the Tintic Pianch on Monday by which t .vo freight .Mrs were reduced to kindling wood. The wreck was caused by a defective llange. Hurl lloyer is again able to ha out on the street. Iluri has had a several week's siege ot the fever, having been taken sick a day or two after his return re-turn from a trip to California. F. C H ivor informs The Independent Independ-ent that he believes the it rm of lloyer & riringhutnt has shipped more poultry for the Thanksgiving trade than all the other linos in town. There is no need of little children being tortured by scald head, eczema arid skin eruptions. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Sal :c gives instant relief and cures permanently. C. J. Peterson. John Mendetihall came down from Provo canyon Sal unlay wherein! has been working with a surveying party. John is one of the most eligible of Springville's young unmarried contingent. con-tingent. Tlia first dance given this season at t'e First Ward meeting house was held last Friday evening. The dance was a decided improvement, on some given there 1 . st winter in point of good order, as there were no drunks in attendance and everything went off in an orderly mariner. Waknino: -Persons who suffer from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering and fatal results re-sults by using One Minute Cough Cure. It Is an infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung trouble. C. J. Peterson. Rav Strecper came In from Fort Duchesne Sunday. lie has been working in the Aiphalt mines at that place for several months. Raj informs The Independent that he will leave for Klondike in the spring with a party of from six to ten other men from the Fort Duchesne country J. C. Perry, one of the best known citizens of Spencer, Mo., test illes that be cured himself of the worst kind of piles by using a few boxes of De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled with piles for over thirlhy years and had used many different kinds of so-called cures: but DeWitt's was the one that did the work and he will verify this statement if anyone wishes to w rile him. The patriotic citizens of Provo, Springville and contiguous towns, will have an opportunity on Thursday, Nov. 2.1th, the evening of Thanks-giviugday, Thanks-giviugday, to attend a pleasant etiUr-taininent etiUr-taininent an 1 at the same time to assist Win. T. Sherman Post and Carps. Tho entertainment will be given in at the City Hall in this city. The II rst part will consist of muse and recitations; the second of music and tableaax from the bible and history. his-tory. Some colonial Puritan scenes will be appropriate to the day, while the great Thanksgiving delicacy, pumpkin pie, will he a feature of the collation. All veterans and their families, sons, daughters and W. R. C. arc requested to rally without personal person-al solicitation to this Invitation from the Wm. T. Sherman, W. II. C. Last Sunday evening found a religiously re-ligiously inclined crowd assembled at the lloyer Hotel, and discussion was rife. Mormons, Jews, Gentiles, Irishmen, Irish-men, life insurance men, picture peddlers, and Theosophists, with a few intervening shades of belief, were among the faiths represented. One Loughney, a man who never prevaricates pre-varicates outside the lines laid down for tho guidance of life insurance men generally, narrated a series of tales (' facts" he called them) in regard to Spiritualism which created consternation conster-nation in the ranks of the doubters. Horris, the picture man, wanted to accept the faith at ouce, but Loughney Lough-ney couldn't demonstrate. Everyone was soon looking furtively iuto dark corners for spooks, and the table was loaded with religious literature to keep it from dancing. Some one said several great jourualists were Spirit, ualists. Miss Kennedy thought great editors died in Insane asylums. Gib-sou Gib-sou believed they died of starvation. The meeting then broke up in disorder, dis-order, the editor was tired Into the street, and Covert's family retired to their several chambers to sleep and dream of disembodied spirits. Loughney got but little rest that night. An accusing conscience, robed In allegsd "facts"' watched from the foot-post of his bed, and ever and anon turned upon him glances of mingled sorrow und compassion which chilled his vciy soul. v g-i-Kl .vr ;i , !:)!.: machine. Gail 011 A. C. Lird. W. W. Thompson has gone to Span i-h Fork on a visit. Scotleld dorr. Price Advocate. If you waot to subscribe for or send remittances to the Salt Lake Tribune, Tri-bune, do so through their local agent, E. N. Jordan. J.te Whitemore, formerly of Farn-ham. Farn-ham. and well known in Price, is now conducting a meat market at Scofleld. Sc.o field Core. Price Advocate'. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneu monia or consumption. Instant relief re-lief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minnie Cough Cure. (J. J. Peter-David Peter-David Prior of Spanish Fork passed through Price en route to Huntington Hunting-ton where he will assume charge of the Huntington academy made vacant va-cant by the calling of A. E. Wail (mi mission last spring Price Advocate. There is no case of diphtheria In the family of Sheriff Storrs the little girl was ill and extra precautious wore taken in order not to endanger others in case it might devel ipe in 0 diphtheria. The, child has now en tirely recovered.- Utonian. 'The worst cold I ever hid in my life was cured by Chamberlain's C 'i;gh Remedy," wriles W. II. Norton, Nor-ton, of Sutter Creek. Cal. '-This cold left me with a cough arid I was expectorating ex-pectorating all the time. The Remedy cured me, and I want all of niv friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do t hem good.'' Sold by C, J. Peterson. There is on file in this office a harrowing tale of how Harry Webb secured and carried home from the express office the remains of a blind pig w hich had been cruelly assassinated. assassinat-ed. The story will be held back until un-til the echoes of Thanksgiving die away, when if, will be given to the public. The latest development is the painting blue of Sanson's porker, which took place Tuesday evening. Springville seems to he infested wit h a tough gang of hobos who are making life unpleasant for peacable people over theie. They were offered work and refused it but they will live t;n I he charity of the people and commit com-mit a rubbery whenever there is an opportunity. Several freight cars have recently been broken into and the articles takn. The people should adopt some radical measures to gut rid of them Lebl Dan nor. Joe Tuckelt of Mapleton was in town the other day and undo some startling statements in regard to crops he had grown on his farm this season. He claims a yield of 1000 bushels of potatoes to the acre. This yield was obtained by taking a Final! patch of ground raid figuring on tho j ijid of that as a oasis. He also grew 2,1 tons of sugar beets on an acre. Now let us hear of enormous j iulds from other quarters of t he State. The following people have registered register-ed at the Bayer hou.ie this week: F. A. Sweet, John Rrown, C. Osho, and wife, J. M, Easton, S. II. Darner, J. Diiges, John A. Hob!.-, A. ('. R ser, C. A. Rl.ike, L. Willoiighbv, and J. D. Hamilton, of Salt Lake. J. A. White, Geo. A. Storrs. Win. K. Ilenery, Wm. Haily. R. J. Dugdale, Provo: S. (J. Hobart, Clear (.reek: Miss Lota M. Kennedy, Ogden: C. E Langham, New Voik; Drjdon R. Coombs, l'ayson; S, Loughbourgh, San Francisco; F. A Pound, Chicago; M. Hogen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 11 I. Harris, Salt Lake; Frank H. Oisen. Merc nr. The Johnson & Houtz company completed com-pleted their engagement here Tue day evening with a good house. Lyn-wood Lyn-wood and Queen's Evidence were the plays they rendered here and they were played in a first class up to date manner; Hie players all doin justice to their respective roles: Miss Pearl Either, Lucille Carlyle, being superb. As an emotional actress this lady is one of the bet in the state. Miss Edna Ed-na Jackson sustained the parts of Gay Carlyle and Kate Wilniath well, causing lots of fun in the soubrette part of Miss Gay. Of course Johnson and Houtz, the old timers, played in their usual clever and unique manner. American Fork World. The three-year-old boy of J. A. Johnson, of Lynn Center, 111., is subject sub-ject to attacks of croun. Mr. Johnson John-son says he is satisfied the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, during a severe attack, saved bis little boy's life. He is in the drug business, a member of the tlriu of Johnson Pros, of that place and they handle a great many patent medicines medi-cines for throat and lung diseases. He had all these to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but selected this remedy for use la his own family at a time when his child's life was In danger, because he knew It to be superior to tuy other, and famous the country over for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling cough medicine they handle, ami that it gives splendid satisfaction in all cases. Sold by C. J. Peterson. lot. -A; Singer :,t oir on !1 kiuh of LADIES' Are selling To make H-T. Reynold s. i.i i.. 1 111 This hook will be of great value to Bible students mid ell interested in the docil ities ol' I he gospel gos-pel as taught by the apostles and early VICTORY OVKK THE Beast. Christians. For sale at Whitehead's Drug store. Trice '25 cents- llfl THERE WHERE ARE YOU GOING? Where oods are cheap and where I can change my produce of all kinds fom r er- chandise at Rock Bottom Prices. where is that? WHY You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. C. J. Peterson. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, sur-faces, to instantly relieve and to permanently per-manently cure is the mission of I)eWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve. Peterson's Drug Store. Merit, purity and high giade goods will tell. Our trade on Three Crown Raking Powder. Triple extracts and pure spices have increased to such an extent that we have been forced to add another addition t. our large factory, and we hope to still keep building additions for it gives work to those wh 1 need it, and keeps money at home. Hewlett Bros. NOV OPEN A Motion Store Where you eun buy uliuost ANYTillNfJ For almost NOl llINU. COME ANQ EXAMINE OUR STOCK. a few rniciss bead IVnetls Penholders Slate Pencils Tablets Stationery From ,V doz to 4c each From Kle doz to 5c each .V doz From 21, to 15c each From Idc toiW per box Knvclopes - Dioiehes Tor 5o Mandoline. Guitar, Violin und Uunjo sti lio-'s - - - iV each Safely Pius - - 2'i toiic iloz Hair Pins - - lc doz up Common Pins - - 2!,c paper Ink - - - 3 holl ies for lite shoe liiueUliijr - - 2 boxes for 3e t lot lies puis - - - 2'2c doz ' Fine line of dailies' Hose From sc to .IV Pine line of t'nderwear from 4l)e to tl Ci suit i Suspenders - From 5c to UK' pair Gi?s ns a call don't ask yon to buy : ; only c.et oca puices piticKS : : SPRINGVILLE Miner Building Wanti:i-t;u stwoktiiy ami act-Ive act-Ive itent lemon tout ladies to travel for responsible. esialiiUhod house In I'tah. Monthly toft tout expenses. Position steady. Usferencp Kudos," slf-iuldrss stamped Mivelopn Thf 'mintin V.. iffjif. l hiruuii WAIST3 or TAN SHOE nt Gaffe ry URNITURE AT DOST. room fur a His Image NUMBER nil Thais the dea ring it Along With our present force snd and office equipment we are prepared (o turn out satisfac-torilly satisfac-torilly all your Give us your work and bo convinced. Job Work Of every description promptly done. Our -Work is high-class-Our Prices Medium. A AT PFllMlttll'sL Job Printing THE INDEPENDENT r m crjr ryuifip |