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Show Church Directory. J'UKS HVTEItl A N CH A PEL. Regular mlces 11 a. iu. ami :2l p. m. Sundays, Sunday S-hotil at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor mceiltig Wed ftesday evening at 7.3(1. Si rangers nlway welcoitw. lie v. A. C. Todd. Pastor. E. 0. T. M. Strlntf vtlle Teut No. 9 meets In regular re-gular review every .Tuesday evening at 7:30. Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. A. O. Packakd, Com. Elliot N. Joiuam. II. 1C P. E. HOUTZ notary Public Uce flrit Door South ut lUrrisin' Hotel. : ; SPKINGVILLE UTAH HogsKi If ynu want your Call on- M. F. Miner. Leavo orders at Miner's Meat Market. Dress Making Mrs. Yates has opened parlors in the Hunk Building, upstairs, whre ahe will be pleused lo meet her friends and patrons who desire work done in .THE LATEST FASHIONS AND BEST WORKMANSHIP. SPRINOVILLE, UTAH. itt a manxT WAX OVVi U the Tlaci to HOUTZ'S 'orsour BOAP8, CANDIES AND OONFEOTIONBRY. Candies from 15c to 40c per Pound. Toilet Soap 3 burs for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per box 2 for 45c. A full llneof Croft & Reed Medicated Soups always on hand. CALL And See Us at 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel I pay cash ron TAT CALVES, ; NEAT CATTLE, FAT HOGS, .'.'"chickens, . TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. i-: Call at my place :-o HARRY WEBB, 6PRINGVILLE UTAH U 1 7inufc MEDICAL INSTITUTE. , D. a. W. SHORES, Caatartlaf PhyiUlaa. Zbae laatlrtitaon la duly tutor fred mader tho Uwi of Utoh, wltft oa-pltal ttook of 60,000.00, aad la ynUlly arreted to tae troatmoat a&d ewre all okronio, a1 ?-. aad waatlnf diaaao watch uti j inm baffloa the rnrai praetiUonae. MolmUly the taeat oa,uiypd la-ftttatloa la-ftttatloa wt of Caioaffo, adaytod far ettbor mall or offioa treatment, YTador porooaal nporrliUm t Dr. 0. W. thorea, (originator of tae fJJ.OO a. moath feo far Caronic dla-aaaa) dla-aaaa) whose (kill aad oxperionce fcaro mad thla Institution famotu la tka troatmaat and cur aft CATARRH, ASTHMA, DBAFNC5S, BRortctims, DY4PEP&M, WEAK TOMACH. MfLtMATISn. KIDNEY AND LIVER ILLS. PILES, CONSTIPATION BLOOD AND . ' SKIN DISEASES, I , 1 1 " ' NERVOU3 Dd&lUTY, FITS. PBnALE . W5CAeS. . RUPTURE C4JRID .... PERMANENTLY. 09 A MONTE roa AIX TBLX AJOV1 DI8XASX8. A Special department far treating Iraoaeos of Ale. Gyres guaranteed. Offices U Cail Setaod Sooth Street, SALT LAJCB OITT, T7TAH. , - -- - - - - a VOU LIV8 OUf TOWN He VniTE Sft5 ah km. XOTKS Of THE WTEK. Choice G-rooerlcs Whitehead's E. .1. Stanson llnTshed putting away I tons of ice this week. VV. C. Scheu went to Denver this week on business. HU wife accompanied accom-panied him. Deputy Sheriff Williams served his first papers yesterday, ut Spring-villa. Enquirer. Vet CotTinan Is on tbe sick list. He has been suffering for two weeks with brooch ills. Joe Paxton went to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day to work fur the Salt Lake Sad-delry Sad-delry and Harness Co. F. J. Covert received a letter Wednesday Wed-nesday Informing him of the death of his brother in Michigan. Beet growers should not forget the meeting of the Iteet Growers' association associa-tion at the City hall, Saturday. Will Packard came down from Silver, Tuesday, to be Initiated into the Maccabec Order. He was introduced intro-duced to the goat Tuesday evening. Lew J. Whitney and Andrew Pierce have their plaining mill and box factory fac-tory nearly completed. The factory will be in operation in the c iurse of a week. j The Christian Endeavor society of Sprlngville took un a collection for the benefit of the starving Cubans at their meeting Wednesday night and raised $25.50 for the good cause. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, Injuries, eczema or skin diseases liny secure instant relief by using HeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It Is the great Pile remedy. C. J. Peterson's. Clarence Rogers, better known as "Dusty", was sentenced to the Reform Re-form School until he Is 21 years old by Judge Dusenberry. He was taken to Ogden by Sheriff Storrs Saturday and was registered at that institution. Tbe following marriage licenses have been granted siuce the last report: re-port: Heber Bate, ajed 20, Eliza Gertrude Laycock, aged 19, both of American Fork; Joseph Hammer, aged 27, and Zerlda Horton, aged 33, both of Lehi. 'Wo are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Core as a preventative of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. J. J. Peterson's. Miss Helen Deal and Miss Louise Rorlck gave a party at the residence of Miss Deal's parents. There were about fifty guests present. Fortune tailing, card playing and a musical musi-cal program made the time glide along smoothly. A bounteous repast was also one of the features of the party. A number of guesses have been harzarded as to the Identity of the marriageable young man whose little ad recently appeared in The Independent. Indepen-dent. John Martin, the tailor, seemed to be the favorite, but The Independent Is Informed on good authority that John Is not the man. Just who it was, however, doth not appear. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks-town, Fredericks-town, Mo., was troubled wl:h chronic dlarrhoia for over thirty years. He had become fully satisfied that it was only a question of a short time until he would have to give up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians phy-sicians in Europe and America but got no permanent relief. One day ho picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He gat a bottle of It, the first dose helped him and its continued con-tinued use cured him. For sale by C. J. Peterson. About hIx weeks ago Joseph Smith, the son of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith, who was murdered in Carthage, Mo., 54 years ago, same to Toronto on a visit to the members of the sect here. While In tho city be met Miss Rachael Clark, the daughter of Sally Clark of Waldemar village, township of Amaranth, Dufferin county. Although Smith Is 66 years of age, white-bearded, gray-headed, stooped, crippled and thrice married, he fell in love with tho 22-year-old, 200-pound Dufferin girl. The courtship court-ship was not long. Last Wednesday, In Waldemar, Elder R. C. Evans of London performed the ceremony of marriage, and the couple left Immediately Im-mediately for Lamonl, .111.,-Smith's home. Toronto (Can.) Star. Beware of Ointments for Catarrk that Contain Mercury, ainiert'ury will surely dt my the sense of nmell and completely derange the wholo 8y- teni when entering It through the niuim surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable pliyHlolsun. as the damaito they will do is ton fold lo the Rood you csn ponilM j derive from them. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo. O.. contains no mercury, 'und Is ukc-a Internally, acting directly upon the blood and niucmiMsurface ut tbe syHteiu. In buy Inn Hull's Catarrh Cure bu'Mira you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and Is made. In Toleilo.Olilo, by V. J Cheney & Co. Testimonial free. IWHohl liy lrtijRltt. price "Sc per bottle. We;rk nerves iiulie;ite detlclent bliKul. Nervous people tlnd relief by purifying and enriching their blood with Hood' H.-trsaparilla, the great nerve tonic. . Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Cure ail liver ills. "A Woman's Hitter , Atonement" Saturday night. ' "We will try to please you at Whitehead's. Miss Annie Griffln visited Provo and Salt Luke a faw days this week. Miss Frances Bird was home from tbe B. Y. A. for a few day's vacation last week. I have a nice, almostnew, sideboard for sale cheap for cash. Call and see It. Dr. F. Dunn. Harry Roylancc and wife were up from Gunnison this week visiting Mr Roy I a nce's parents. James Whitmore returned Monday from Scolleld, where he had been for several days on business. The eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly died Saturday and was burried Monday. M. W. Bird went back to work at his old post at the R. G. W. station Wednesday morning. Good for Martie Ray Westwood went to Payson Monday on business. He is bustling for the Midland Savings Co., of Denver. Den-ver. Auer Humphrey and others are do ing development work on some mining property located In Hobble Creek canyon. If you want to subscribe for or send remittances to the Salt Lake Tri bune, do so through their local agent, E. X. Jordan. The Creamery water pipes, which were frozen up, have been dug up and thawed out. Water was turned into them again Monday. Mack Dougall and I. N. Whittaker returned Saturday from the Stock men's big barbacue at Denver. Tbey report having had a good time. Geo. Groesbeck and G.H. Dickerson returned Tuesuay from Nephl where they have been working in the interest in-terest of the Chicago Copying Co. The concert given at the City hall Saturday evening by the Fourth ward Sunday School was a success both financially and socially. About $23 was added to the Sunday School fund. Joseph Whitehead and family on Wednesday took, up their abode in Ben Brindlc's ' place-Dear the mirth end of State street, Joe having pur chased tbe place. Mr. and Mrs, Biin die will go to Salt Lake to live. What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and billious ness? Thousands experience them who could' become perfectly healthy by using DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. J. Peter son's. Prof. Rydalcb's class at the Central school took a sleigh ride Tuesday afternoon. There were two big bob sled loads of them. They at the same time practiced the High school yell, which is surely a terror-stricking creation. The house and lot on Johnson street belonging to the Martha Stevenson estate was sold at auction Monday. Gomer Phillips was the purchaser. and he paid $UOO for it. It went cheap at that figure. Mr. Phlllipps had no opposition in his bidding, and it was, knocked down to-him. I have given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a fair test and consider it one" of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sufficient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children con tract yields very readily to this ruedP-cine. ruedP-cine. I can conscientiously recommend recom-mend it for croup and colds iu children. -Geo. E. Wolff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by C. J. Peterson. n Dante (Eliason) the great magician has been secured to appear at Jthe Sprlngville City Hall on Mondaynd Tuesday, Feb. "th and 8th. His performance per-formance consists of new and original feats In magic and illusion. So much has been said and written of this very clever conjuror that it will hardly be necessary to have to Introduce him to the public of this city, as ho has become be-come so widely known throughout the United Suates, Mexico and Cuba, where be appeared last season with the greatest success. Seats are now on sale at Peterson's Drug Store. "Gen." Jacob Buch and some of his troopers or the Christian Volunteers Volun-teers were campaigning in town the foro part of the week. The General is a peculiar looking individual, and when his glance seeks a man out he dodges, as If the General might have thrown a brick. The troopers bold rousing meetings at the Presbyterian chapel and Baptist hall, and. a number were by their exhortations exhorta-tions brought to a realizing sense of their spiritual condition. They also "panhandled" their congregation industriously. in-dustriously. Their next field of labor Is Provo, rhere the harvest should be more fruitful. Cha A Ik-man preached at the L. D. meeting bouse Sunday evening. j Deal Bros. & Mendenhall closed their doors, Wednesday, to do their annual Invoicing. Next Sunday night the regular con joint meeting of the M. I. A. will be held at the L. D. S. meeting house. Whooping cough is the most distressing dis-tressing malady; but its duration t-an be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which Is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. C. J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. But the terror soon changes .to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. ad-ministered. Safe and harmless for Children. C. J. Peterson, jl'he Home Dramatic Company will present 'A Woman's Bitter Atonement" Atone-ment" at the City hall, Saturday evening, for the benefit of the poor in In the First ward. This is a fine piece, the company has a noble object in view and should receive generous support. ( The ground-hog had a good opportunity oppor-tunity yesterday of inspecting his shadow. The sun shown beautifully all day, which is said to indicate that tbe severe portion of the winter is tu come yet. The part of the winter just passed can scarcely be called mild, and if what is to come Is to be more severe the outlook is somewhat chilly to say the least. John W. Isom, of Virgin City, Utah, was in town last week on his way home from the mission fields of Mississippi. He made the acquaintance acquaint-ance of Elder D. P. Felt there during tbe holidays, and relates that that gentleman is becoming quite an accomplished ac-complished preacher, and is meeting with good success in his labors. Elder Felt's many friends here will be pleased to learn of his well-being. j The following people registered at the Hotel Boyer this week: J. M. Eastoo, II M. Miller, J. II. Parson, I. N. Parker, L. Willowby, Salt Lake; John A. Brown, Matt Juquer, Harvy Adams, Piovo; Gen. Jacob Buch, Klondike; T. C. S. Smith, Kansas City; C. A. Post, Spanish Fork; Wm. E. Caldwell, San Francisco; E. II. Bradshaw, Omaha; Mrs. A. Simons, Rifle, Colo. TTTANTEn TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT VV . lve gentlemen and ladles to travel for responsible, estannxhed house In Utah. Moutlily tt& and expenses. Position stvudy. BefurniMic. Knclose se.lf-uddros.sed stamoed envelope . Tht iJomt)S Co.. Di pl. Y, Chicago CITY HALL. 4 -2- f Nights. r 2- MOKDAY AND TUESDAYS Return after a tour of the United States, Mexico and Cuba of the : : : Groat AdTAfflolAXX. D Af4TE (ELIASON) Assisted by Mile Eimla & Co. Representing their incomparable entertainment of New and Novel B'eatures. The "Beggar's Dream" "Namho," an Asiatic Miracle. "Around the World." "Karmos" the physiological wonder. "Simla Seance" and the, Marvelous Bicyclist. Bi-cyclist. Everything New. A car load of aparatus and parapbanelia Prices, 50c, 25c, 15c. HTTickets on sale at Petersons Drug Store. :::::: Job Work Of every description promptly done. Our Work is high-class. Our Prices Medium. Give us your work and be convinced. AM mill. THE NDEPENDENT Liook! My Elognnt Xilxxo of W E Iv E R Yi. Is Unsurpased South of Salt Lake. Call and see ray slock and you will be convinced that the Trices can't be beat, in the State. :::::::: If you are going to make a Christmas present you will find just what you want in the jewylry lino at my jtore. Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Earl Tranchel), Pharmacist in Charge. City Drug O. Iv. CWAXAIvI, rrojpr. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Etc. : ; East Side of Bank Building, Springville. When You Call to Pay Your Subscription ask about The Independent's Clubbing Rates. We Have McCall's Magazine, The New York World. World Almanac. Toledo Blade, The Salt Lake Herald, And Others. We Can Get my publication you wish in connection con-nection with The Independent, and save you monev. Spoil littiiems All Clubbing Rates are on a strictb kCASH BASIS. Call on or address, The Independent. l Liookl Watches Waltham and Elgin Makes. Clocks Of the bast manufacture. manu-facture. : : : : Pins Emeralds, Opals, Sapphires, Sap-phires, Pearls. Amethyst Stanson's JEWELRY STORE, rJ I 4 Chemicals. You lo to Subscribers Store, |