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Show O i-iro1! Dir 33:0,7. "Ll" i IMRMiY l'K!t! A N oil U'KL. Regular services II a in. and 7:2.) p. in. Sundays, Sunday School at 10 a. In. Ohiisti.ui EniliMVor inceling Wednesday Wed-nesday eveiiin.; at 7.30. Strangers always welcome-Rev. A. C.Todd. Pastor. K. 0. T. M. Springville Tent No. 9 meets In regular re-gular review every Tuesday evening Hi 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome A. 0. Packard, Com. Elliot X. Jordan, It. K. - If you want your Call on M. F Miner. Leave orders at Miner's Meat Market. WATSON HOUTZ'S In tlie Pluco lo Co for your BOAPS, CANDIB3 AND Candies from l.o lo 40c per Pound. Toilet Soap ,'J liars f r 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c. per bar 2 for Lie. A full line of CroftS Reed's Medicated Soaps always on hand. CALL And See Us nt 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel. I pay cash FOK FAT CALVES, NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. 0-: Call at toy place : o HARRY WEBB, SPRINGVILLE - - - - UTAH SHORE?, MM mips' 0D MEDICAL -JUL INSTITUTE, W( DR. 0. W. Catuitlag Piyililjo. This) Insrtltutien la iiy lnecr-pornUrA lnecr-pornUrA under th law- of Ut.ih, with a capital steck of $30,000.00, and is pcciaUy daroted t tk traatment and cure of all chronic, 4tp-Mtd Mid wasting dissAaas which have, so lSf bai3ed tUs genariU practitioner, Absolut!? the fiiMMt aquippsi la-fUttttio-n west of Oiioago, adapted fet either mail w oic treatment. " T,lr personal a-aporyision of Dr. OVer-proluclfon (originator of the. lead to depreciation, f.".1!: liogsnrads of llmt mettution famoui the private vaults of tmr oti paper fruternity would NEY ANr worthless. S ILLS. Spanish Fork Republic tvidently Ho not take kindly the appointment of Francis yriON Snell to the postmttsleihii r-lhat r-lhat city They eha0oo AND mi uuueriianaeii tfForls to Become Beco-me n t. .N int.5UMATl5ft, MSEA3ES. SKIN DISEASES, NERVOUS Diuoiurv, Firs. CUKSO .... PERMANENTLY. Qj x nojrra roa w Ail TUB ABO VII DISEASES. A ?pdcial department for treating disease of Men. Cure juara ntted. Ofticca 34 Ei.t Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, T7TAH. YM LIV8 WUf OH SOWN . D. 0 V. AHkRb. Lsck Bua 138.1. aaeut yeu i Dress Making ' Mrs Yates hft$ opened parlors iu the Bank Building, upstairs, where she will be pleased, to meet her friends and patrons who desire work done in THE LATEST FASHIONS AM . BEST WORKMANSHIP, SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. BOYS Should nd at onre for HpiM-lal Pre. I'rlnllng I'renv.Atr Hlllrs ami iimny r P Valuable Artirlcn are to bttOIVICft UlilLO AWAY. NewYork llgr.Liir Hldg. N Y. X )T.'.!i ii'S THE WTSM. li. rry " laie.o win la f.o:n Oiv . I his week. Win. Knuld has heen la) ing oil from w ork thin week. Horn. Sunday night, to Mr. and Mrs, H. U. Smith, a sou, A little social party was held at the JTiinytetfiird home Friday evening. The SpiinKville liihle. class (rave a Rihle concei t at the Ii.iplist Hall Sunday evening. A flue son was horn to the wife of Professor Jensnn of the Agricultural college. All well.- , k in Journal. Last Sunday evening Prof. Uydalch lectured at tlie ineetint; house on the subject of "liaplism-' to .;i large audience. I'at Ward's section crew- left for Soldier Summit, Wednesday morning, w here they will be enJged for several days laying track. A. 1). Graham, of Chicago, the agent of the Western Wheel Works, was in town Monday taking orders fur the 'Crescent. Win. M. Uo.vlaiicc n-turned, Wednesday nioriiing, from a weeks luisiness trip in Colorado. He went as far east as Denver. Mrs. Vina Phidps c.inie from Rntiin-son, Rntiin-son, Kriday morning, and spun I Friday Fri-day and Saturday in town visiting friends and relatives. Miss Josie Liddle came home from attending school at Springvillc Tuesday Tues-day evening to spend the remainder of the week. P.syson Globe. Wallace Watson has completed his labors with the surveying party which has heen doing wjik up Provo canyon in the interest of the li G. W. Next Sunday night will be the regular re-gular monthly conjoint meeting of the M. I. A. of the four wards. The meeting will be held In the niceling house. Horn, Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson, a daughter. Loaves of bread at the bakery weigh more this week on the strength of this new grandchild. My st.ocK of toys and fancy goods, too numerous to mention, will surpass sur-pass anything ever displayed in Springville, and prices lower than ever, at C. J. Petersou's. Special nites to Salt Lake vi i Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, Dec. 4th, for the big foot ball game, U. Y. A. vs. U. of U. Round trip fare SI. 25. Train leaves Spring illo 7:42 a. in. Special ret urning. urn-ing. Alma Roylance arrived home from Idaho, Saturday evening. He came alone and Informs The Independent lhat tliu statement made in thi paper of a few issues bac k was nut coireel, as he is not married. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Uidge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to die, I saved him frnm croup by using (Jne Minute Cough Cure." It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat, and lung troubles. C. J Peterson. The Second and Fourth wards will have the management of the old meeting house this winter and the Mutual Improvement Asioeiations of those wards are arrauging to have a course of Sunday ilight lectures delivered de-livered there this winter by the best talent tube had in the state. It is easy to catch a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence com-mence to us One Minute Cough Cure. 1 1 cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, bron-chitis, pneumonia and nil throat and '!UVg4cuulikS. " It' Is pleasant to take, safe to use and sure to cure. C. J. Peterson. W. II. Chlptnan, N. M. Ambrose, Franklin M. Parker, It, E. King and James Sprat ley, members of the American Fork Rifle Club, went to Spi ingriila Tuesday upon invitation to attend the funeral of S. E. Clark, who was perhaps the best shot of the Spiingville club. Jos. Householder took the boys over. American Fork World. Town killers, as discovered by the Deulson (Texas) Herald, are classified Into separate bunches as follows: First, tuoso who c out of town to do their shopping; second, thoe who are opposed to Improvements; third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business; fourth, those who imagine they own the town; fifth, those who deride public spirited meu; sixth, those who oppose ererx movement that does not originate with themselves; seventh, those whu opposo every movement that does not appear to benefit them. Daw are of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, MBiaroury will surely destroy the mum of netl QI eompleUly derange (he whole yr torn rhiin outorlng it through llio mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except en prescriptions from reputable physician, a the damagn they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cutsrrh Carp, munufnetured by F. 1. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O., contains no mercury, aud Is taken Internally. sctinK dlructly upon the blood and uiueous surfaces of the system. In buylntf Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you gt the genulno. It is taken Internally and is umde In Toledo.Ohto, by F. J Cheney A Co, Test Imontals free. BSTSoirt hr nruigtsta prle:w. per bottle. II iri.v B ivcr was in tu vn a few days j this week. A n -w girl arrived a' th-i letino of X. T. Matson Sunday night. ' j A new girl arrived at the homo of John Sutuslon, Sunday night. Mrs. James Smith presented her husband with a flue girl Sunday night. One Minute .Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want!- C. J. Peterson. Subscriptions taken for any book, magazine or paper at publishers' prices by E. IX. Jordan, local agent. Walt and sec the largest and grandest grand-est display of holiday goods between Salt Lake and Denver, at Peterson's dru store. Ray Packard bought out Al Clark's interest in the barber, business of Wood and Clark, this week. Ray will now done the white c mt an I sing ou t next. Frank Hurt's grading outfit was brought in from Cisco, Sunday, h-having h-having completed bis contract at that place. Mr. Burt will now lay up the outfit for the winter. Special rates to Salt Lake via Oregon Short Line, Dec. 4th, for the big foot ball game, It. Y. A. vs. U. of U. Round trip fare 81. 2j. Train leaves Springville 7:42 a. in. Special returning. The ladies who had charge of ihe Woman's Relief Corps emrtainnient desire to thank all who lent their services toward making the affair a success, and to thank the public for their liberal patronage. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia dys-pepsia and chronic couslipation and was finally cured by using DeWitt's Liltle Early Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. C. J. Peterson. Houscwlvts, please remember that you take no risks in using Three Ciown Baking Powder, Triple flavoring flavor-ing extracts, and pure ground spices, for they are strictly guaranteed of the very best quality or money cheerfully cheer-fully refunded. Why not five them a trial? After hearing some friends continually con-tinually praising Chambcrlaln'c Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, California, purchased a bottle of it for his own use and is now an enthusiastic over it s wonderful work as anyone can be. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by C. J. Peterson. Mrs. May Reid Webb, widow of the late Frank R. Webb (the young man who recently died at Springville, Utah,) Is visiting Manti, the guest of Mrs. J. II. Hornangi her sister-in-law. Mrs. Webb has accepted the agency for Dr. Greer's new medical discovery work entitled, "A physician in the home" and will spend a few weeks in this vicinity canvassing. Manti Messenger. Take a dollar bill and fold It several sever-al times each way. Then unfold it and you will find it increases. Keep the increase but send the original to the printer who put you on the scheme. Then take a silver dollar and drop it on the counter and notice the ring it makes. Send the ring to your best girl and the dollar to the printer and everybody will he happy. -Paris Post. The dance given at the First ward meeting house Thanksgiving night w;b not as much of a success as it should have been, ou account of the poor condition of the- new floor, whicU.had Jbeen freshjvjiilcd and had not had lime to dry. The manage tnent nay that this will not happen again, and that tho Moor will be put in fine shape for the next dance which will bo given tonight. The well known Shepard Quadrill band will occupy the music stand. Din't ba persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit Chamberlaiu's Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Such letters as tho following from L. G. Bagley, Ilucneme, Cal., are con-slantly con-slantly being received: "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is Chamberlain' Tain Balm, and I say so after having used it in my family for several years." It cures rheumatism, rheuma-tism, lame back, sprains and swellings. swell-ings. For sale by C. J. Peterson. After the concert last Wednesday eveulng oinc of the happy participants parti-cipants went Jto another concert which was very dilleretft. from the one they had just left. The accident happened happen-ed one block south of the Central ichool Building at Mrs. Cornelia Groesbcck's tytner. Oao of the lines ofthetsam under the supervisor of Kenneth Molen broke when the team circled around and struck the buggy conveying Mrs. Joseph Allen and her daughter and sod. Bird Allan tried to turn his buggy and in turnlngso short their horse threw Its self onto the shaft, which broke. Bird Jumped and fell under the horse. The horse kicked him in the face, making two quite deep gashes near tho eye. lie was dragged from under tho horse iusensible and takeii to the home of Mr. M. W. Molen where his wounds, which were not serious, were dressed. Full Sa'.U A good second hand Singer siting machine Call onA.i 0. 151 John C'nilds came down from Helpei to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Dryden Coombs spent the Thanks giving holiday at Springville. Pay-son Pay-son Header. Geo. Groesbeck came home to spend Thanksgiving. He reports a fair business in the picture line. Miss Catherine Dougall, Sprlng-ville's Sprlng-ville's new postmistress, took possession possess-ion of the office Wednesday. Alfred Reece, one of our school teachers, went to his home at Spanish Fork to eat turkey. Payson 11 cider. Miss Ethel Watson returned, Sunday, Sun-day, from Starr, Juab Co., where she went to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. 1 f you want to subscribe for or send remittances to the Salt Lake Tribune, Tri-bune, do so through their local ageut, K. N. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Johison and daughtei Zoe are down from Draper on a visit. Ed Is up to Soldier Summit Sum-mit with the other section nun. Frank Grand all was operated on Tuesday by Dr.s. Dunn, Smart. Allen and Taylor. They opened up the old gun shot wound, and took out a few shot that were still in the wound. Sonu of the old army men of Pay-son Pay-son received invitations to attend a G. A. R. reunion al Springville ou Thanksgiving evening. We have not learned who took advantage id the invitation. Payson Header. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famo. is little pills for constipation, biliousness, Indigestion and all stomach stom-ach and liver troubles. C. J. Peterson. Peter-son. The Johnson & Houtz Dramatic Co. played Queen's Evidence at the City hall last night lo jl fair sized audience which would have been larger if the weather had not been so stormy. The play aud players gave good satisfaction. satis-faction. MissAllie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned ou the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved re-lieved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without with-out leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy. C. J. Peterson. The R. G.W. Ry. will give excursion rates to Salt Lake on the 11th inst. for the teachers. Tickets are on sale only for train No. 7, at 8:15 a. m. Special train returning. Fare $1 25 for the round trip. Mrs. Mary Bird, Ilarrisburg, Pa., says, "My child is worth millions to me; yet I would have lost her by croup had I not invested twenty-five cents in a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure." It cures coughs, colds, and all throat and lung troubles. C. J. Petersen. Sheriff Storrs yesterday bronght down William Farrel, Frank Smith and Win. Shephard.who were arrested at Salt Lake by Detective Sheets on suspicion of being implicated in the burglary of the ware house at the. O. S. L. depot on the night of Oct. 27t h. The men had with them seven pairs of shoes and one pair of boots, making mak-ing eight pairs of shoes and ten pairs of boots recovered. The men are now in the county jail and will be given a chance to give reasons why they should not be kept there for some time. Enquirer. The account given in The Independent Inde-pendent afevr -"wex-Kfj since of the wedding of Mr, Berry and Mrs. Bee be seems to have been somewhat incorrect. in-correct. The couple were married by Justice Buyer, and tho contracting parties were b'.th 65 years of age. The reporter's Informant was a nephew of Mr. Berry and was presumed pre-sumed to kuow what he was talking about. He says that since then be has been kept jumping sideways, keeping out of the way pf people who wish to admisister correction. On their arrival at Circlevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Berry were given a nice reception recep-tion and heartily welcomed by the by the people. The following people were guests at the Buyer house this week: II. T. Le, C A. Blake, Thomas Patterson, R. C. Howard, G. W. Langdon, C. Coveney, James Bradford, C. N. Moss, efSalt Lake; Mrs. Chas. Carpenter and child, Thistle; C. II. Bradshaw, Omaha; D. R. Combs. Wrn. March and wife, of Payson; AV. S. Holdaway, Joseph L. Darton, J. M. White, Jake Darton, Chas. Moore, J. A. White, W.I). Roberts, Jr., W. G. Watson, Provo; M. I). Buyer, Boston; E. M. Works, Manti; Geo. T. Williams and wife, Ida Grove. Iowa; Anna M. Jeslin, ltaclne, Wis.; C. D. Rambe, Mt. Pleasant; Joseph Smith, Scofleld; A. L. Gamer, C. A. Post, Cincinnati; A.D. Graham, Chicago; Miss Lcota Kennedy, Thos. Loughney, Ogden. Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Springville Banking Company will be held at the bank, Wednesday, Dec. 8, 18D7, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Bargain so off on all kiu h of L-A DIES' molen & Caffery Are selling FURNITURE AT COST, To make room for a Tins book will he of grent value to Bible students and till in:citsted in tho doctrines of the gospel gos-pel as latight by the nposlles and early VICTORY OVER THE M Beast. Christians. For sale at Whitehead's Drug store. Price 25 cents- UH THERE WHERE AEE YOU GOING-? GOING Where goods are cheap and where I tsan change my produce of all kinds fom r er- chandise at Rook Bottom Prices. ere NOTIONS A Complete Line Prices to SuiU Miner Building. Cameras At a merely nominal price, the New Yokk Ledoeu is making one of the most remarkable Camera oilers of the season. They are sending out an Immense Im-mense number of cameras to all parts of Ihe United States. It I In realty but : : : : Fifty Cents for the Camera, with complete outfit for photographing and developing. Send today for full particulars regarding regard-ing this remarkable offer, as It is ex-treemly ex-treemly limited. The Camera is thoroughly high grade and first-class In every respect, fitted with all modern mod-ern Improvements, and Is guaranteed us represented. Address Caukka Department, The New. York Ledger Ledger Building, X. Y. City. WANTEVN-TRrsTWOUTIlY ANl ACT-Ive ACT-Ive gentlemen and Indies to travel for respflnllilt. esiublikheil house In I'tuh. Monthly So) and expense. Position ateady, Usfomica. Kudos elf-addnwtjd stamimd envelope Tit IMmimiim k., Dtjtt Y. (7iirVrt Bouer Ser Gent WAISTS or TAN 8liOE3 at His Image NUMBER AM lano. is that? i)Slilirst Thats the Idea Bring it Along With our present force nd and office equipment wo ar prepared to turn out satisfac-torilly satisfac-torilly till your Job Printing Give us your work and be convinced. Job Work Of every description promptly done. Our Work is high-class. Our Prices . Medium. Reynold si En THE INDEPENDENT |