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Show 1 1 r PivCii.il IClit V. v.t il' i- Regular services II a in. ;iml 7:20 in. Sundays, Sn i itl ;i S''hool at tl a m. ('lifiMiMi iSiideavor meet tng Wml luwdjv evening ;il T.:iil Strangers always welcome. Rev. A C. Todd, Pastor. K. 0. T. M. Stuingville T'i.it. u. !i meets in n gular review every Tuesday evening : at 7:'H. Visiting Sir Knights made' welcome. F. Di.'NN, Cinn. j Elliot N. Joudan. E. K. i WATSON HOUTZ'S I tin- iMueo t i go for your j QOAPS, CANDIES AND CONPECTIONKRr. Candies from 15e to per Found Toilet Soap 3 liars for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per box 2 for 4.".:. j A full line l Croft & keed s Medicated ; Soaps always on hand. GALL And See L's at 1st door South of Harrison's Motel. I pay cash Fait FAT CALVES. FAT CATTLE. FAT HOGS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. o-: Call at my place : o HARRY WEBB, SPRINGVILLE - - - - UTAH J. K. Dowdell O-oneral 23lXOl-Cl3XXl.itll. HORSE SHOEJNbTsPECIALTY, Carriages and Wagons Repaired. SprlngvilJe, - Utah. NOTIONS - IT does very well to talk of low ruiiKs, because talk is cheap. At :::::: : PEIWS STORE You will tlnd that LOW PRICES arc J a reality. Wc quote a few iustanccs: .tapltiese Napkins, per hundred Mum's MK'k-, per pair, from So to.. Vootll IMl'liH, per Ihix Clothe I'itm. -r loz lir"iitn' Klertrle Soul). 7 burn for.. , .... . .. I.V ....ft .. . -'l I 'olebritted Kagle lllngniph penoll 2 for. . ..( Stationery, prr box, from lUe to 2. Men's I'nderweiir lioduocd us Follow: From l-f p-r suit to II 00 Kroiu l H) iiersuitto M lliildren'i Underwear, pcrsuil, from 6.V to.Vli- Other Art kiss In Proportion. Miner Building. WANTED Tit t'STWOUTHY AND ACT Ive gentlemen or ladles to travel for responsible, established house In l luli. Mont lily die Ann e.vpenses. I'lwlt Ion stonily. Befaren'co. KnrUisK self addri'sMMl sliinip-d vahtp. Tt Utimrnlon t o, iX'pl. Y,Chtwga If advertisements uie not read, It is the fault of the advertisers. They must lie made interesting. Brains pay as well In the advertising columns as ou the editorial page. The lack of judgment and knowledge in the advertising ad-vertising columns is why so many ads fail to attract attention and draw trade. Faim your space diligently, carefully, thoughtfully. Make it pay you. Merchants' Gazette. We bad for low that r : ill a l : l sl sS-A-X-i!B We arc simply Slaughtering Ladies and Children's Shoes. We have too many and arc going to take our loss right now. Our prices are lower than the goods cost to make. :.::::::: : Lot No. 1. Consists of Ladies. Misses and Children's Shoes and Gaiter Jl X and $1.50, button or lace, go at - ' 11.00 Lot No. 2. Ladies' or Misses button or lace shoes, our regular ll,".") and $2.00 shoes go at . - $1.3.) Lot No. 3, Ladies' and Misses Shoes, button or lace, our regular II. 2T and $2.50 shoes reduced to - $J.(lo Lot No. 4. Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, our regular $2.7." and 13.00 shoes go at 12.00 Come and examine these shoes: they are Bargains, GoodB Spot On six. No Goods Exoliniigod. XOTKS OF THE WEEK. Jnc ' -l f was down i run, Eureka Saturday. K v. ,ir Todd is having a will dug III his pll Illiv S. Best vlncjrar only 25 cents per gallon at Whitehead's. I'V.-tl Carter is in town this week vifi I i rur his parents. Miss A in v Rowland returned burnt from Eureka Tuesday morning. W. C. Schfii and wife ivt urni'il from their trip to Denver Friday night, j,. j stanson returned from his business dip to Castle (laic Monday ll)OI njll(. Miss .Jennie Burrasf.oii. atives ami of Goshen, friends In is visit i nir n l(lW tli ifi week. J;, Buyer, the Springville titer- ! chant, was a Price visitor e.sterday. Price Advocate. II (J. White was called to Spring- villi; Wednesday h.y the illness of his wife. Tiutic Miner An)ii, jiarduian came down from y j uriction Saturday and stayed over Sunday with relatives. Charley Johnson, of Oakland, has sold hi'i farm to Mack Dougalland will now move up near Oxiord. Idaho. Iiarber Brown had the. wall paper in his shot) cleaned Tuesday and his simp now has a very clean and neat appearance. Armean Knold and wife, of Salt Lake, were in town a few days this week visiting Mr. Kuold's brothers, William and Rudolph. Ed. Wiikins was in town a few days this week. Ed. is again working on the railroad and it is rumored that the bright smiles of one of Spring-ville's Spring-ville's bells lias suiue thing to do with his visit here. .Johnson Bros, of Springville gave a free entertainment last night. The gentlemen hope to be able to secure a class in elocution, which, by the way, would be of much bene lit to our loca thespians. Price Advocate. A thrill of terror is experienced when, u brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. lint the terror soon changes to relief after One Minute Cough Cure has been administered. ad-ministered. Safe and harmless for children. C. J. Peterson'. David Curtis, of Springville, and Mrs. Rosalia Fullmer, of Mapleton, were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock wed-lock last Saturday night atlOoclock at the home of the bride. The ceremony cere-mony was performed by Bishop Loyntl, of the Fourth ward. On account ac-count of the tender age and bashful-nessoftlie bashful-nessoftlie contracting parties the wedding was a very quiet affair. Eldor Win. Bramall of Spring rille talked at the First ward meeting house Sunday night on the subject: "The Journey from Liverpool to Salt Lake City in company with JOO Elders who were called home to protect their families during the Invasion of Utah by Johnston's Army." The lecture was given under the auspices of the M. I. Association of the ward. It was well attended and listened to with interest. Payson Header. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, lis (hey cannot ranch the diseased portion of the eur. There is only olio way to cure Deafness, and t hut, Is hy eoiistltutloniil remedies. Deafness Is enured by nn Inflamed condition of tho niui'ous lining of the Eustachian Tube. WtiL-n this tube K'ts Influmi'd yon huvo a runiblliiK sound or Impurfeet houriiiij, und nhou It It emltelj closed Deafness Is the rtsult, Miid unltss tho Inflammation fun b taken out and this' tube, restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever1, nine etisrs out of ten are caused by catarrh, nhleh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will g've One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ho cured by Hall's I'utarrh euro. Send for circulars, free. 1". J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, 0. Fff-Sold by all DriatKlsts. 7.. have entirely too much stock on hand and prefer to take a loss us but good for you. We have not considered the cost of these they will be snapped up like hot cakes. 'I'll K tilfitATKK llicltiil- s t he l. s.-bintl's s.-bintl's Sarsapariila cii'cs hiMliseas0 io scrofula siii'i-s and it may be d-endi'ii d-endi'ii uoiui to cure' boils and pimples and humors of all kinds. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic. Cure sick headache, break up a cold. The fanners have commenced plowing. Seeils, packages anil loose, home raised and imported at Whitehead's. Harry Webb's remarkable pig has been found and restored to its iwner. Court Starr and wife, of Juab Co., were visiting the former's parents in town this week. Subscriptions taken for any book, magazine or paper at publishers' prices by E. X. Jordan, local agent. Ilyiuin Straw was in town Sunday and Monday. We are much pleased to note that he has nearly recovered from his serious injuries in the Mack Dragon mine recently. Tintic Miner. Don't annoy others by your coughing, cough-ing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cuies coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. C.J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. A. E, Wei by, general superintendent, superintend-ent, and J. I. Moffat, general road-master, road-master, with others of the R. O. W. officials, were in town Saturday looking look-ing over the proposed site for the new passenger depot, which the li. G. W. people have promised to erect at t his point. What pleasure is there in life with a headache, constipation and billious-ness? billious-ness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. I'rof. F'loyd Brallair, a graduate of the Sanitarium at Battle Creek, Mich., delivered a very interesting lecture Sunday evening at the L. I). S. meeting house under the auspices of the M. I. A. The subject of the lecture was "The Effect of Narcotics on the Human Body." Austin Bennett, the barber, is preparing pre-paring to quit his profession and go to stock raising. He" has a large ranch in I'rovo canyon. Mr. Albert Man-waring, Man-waring, a popular artist from Springville, Spring-ville, will take his place In the barber business. The latter gentleman is well and favorably knowu in Provo. Enquirer. II y rum Straw and Miss Estella P. Wood, of Springville, were married iti Salt Lake City, on Thursday and are expected to return tomorow to Tintic, where they will take up their residence. resi-dence. The many friends . of t,ie groom are anxiously awaiting an opportunity to extend their congratulations. con-gratulations. Eureka Democrat. - Harry Palfreyman and Miss Itoxie lloutz launched their boat on the uncertain seas of matrimony at5:.'10 last Friday evening. The. ceremony took place at the home of the groom's parents in the Fourth ward and IWshopLoynd pronounced the words which made the happy voting couple husband and wife. A freedancowas given to the friends of the couple at the First ward meeting house the same evening. Tomorrow night two excruciatingly funny farces, "A Morning Call" aud "A Iiox of Monkeys" will be given at ths City hall by the University Club, for the benefit of the Springville Sunday Sun-day Schools. Miss Maud May Bab cock will recite a number of her best pieces, which will prove a very Interesting In-teresting feature of the program. Anyone having the welfare of the Sunday Schools at heart should not fail to attend and at the same time spend a delightful and beneficial evening. r 10 Days We Greatest Unloading Ever Given Here's a Snap-fill Tieces Rest Print Indego, blue and dark dress prints only 34c per yard. Only ten yards sold to each person at White Shaker l'launel-1 lot White Shaker Flannel, our regular 7ic and 8ic grades, goes at - " Plain White Flauuel-t lot Plain White Flannel, regular 20c goods at 2 lot same as above, only better quality, 2fic goods, goes at Dress (Joods 2 lot single width Cashmere and Serge Dress Goods regular price 13c and l"ic, reduced to - - 1 lot double width fancv suiting, regular 15c, Vic and 2l)c goods, at 1 lot fancy suitings, double width, our regular 30c goods, at Lace Curtalns-Our 00c Lace Curtains go at 50c; $1.25 curtains at 75c: $1.50 curtains at $1.00; $2 00 curtains at $1 .25; $3.50 curtains at $2.50 and $5.00 curtains reduced to ... - - Table Oil Cloth-Rest quality Fine Patterns only 15c per yard. Red Flannel 1 lot red Twillml Flannel, regular price 20c, goes at 1 lot Red Twilled Flannel all wool, our 25c grade, goes at f Yours For Bizz, L iose ple'iles 11) cents per quart 1 1 James Wiiiltlictd's. Second Hand Mower and Harrow for sale. Enquire of T. L. Mendeu-hall. Mendeu-hall. Henry Roy lance is building a neat fence around his lot in the First ward. His physician reports that old Mr. Herbert is very sick, with no hope of recovery. G. P. Thompson's vacation is ended and he is again at his post at tlu; R. G. W. station. The regular meeting of the High priests of the L. D. S. church was held at the meeting house Saturday. You must bring all the children to the Nashville Students next Monday, at the City hall. They will enjoy it hugely. Wilk Strccpcr and Harry Hanford came in from the Pariette mine near Fort Duchesne last Thursday for a few days visit. Do not fail to come and hear the shouting tenor of. the Nashville Students tell you how "Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho." The Independent was in error last week in its account of the Arthur Ostler" accident last week. Dr. Dunn was in attendance, instead of Dr. Smart. The Johnson & IIouU Co. came in from their northern trip Friday night. They report a good business. The company will now probably disband dis-band until next season. The Clark and Sanford families aje to hold their tlrst reunion at the City Hall on the 11th of this month. A full attendance of the members of the families is desired. The Rio Grande time table has undergone un-dergone a slight change. No. 2, Atlantic At-lantic Express, will leave ati):4(i, and No. S, Passenger and Mail, will pull out at 51:40. This change goes iato effect Saturday morning. There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, the beo and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. J. Peterson. Martin Littlewood, an old resident of Payson, but has resided the greater part of the last four or Ave years at Springville. passed away at that place, Sunday evening, of old age. He leaves a wife, eight children, a large nurubei of grand-children and ma.ny friends to mourn his departure from this sphere, Payson Header, r It Is, or should be. the highest aim of every merchant to please his costumers; aud that the wide awake drug firm or Meyers & Esbleman, Sterling, 111., is doing so, is proven by the following, from Mr. Eshleman: "In my sixteen years experience in the drug store business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good satisfaction as Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera, and - Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by C. J. Peterson. Last Saturday evening Watson uouiz was oui ceiewraung ins daughter s wedding, ana was in a somewhat jubilant frame of mind He had his 2:40 trotter hitched to a light cart and was giving an exhibition exhibi-tion of his horse's trotting abilities, allowing the horse to strike n gallop at times. While going down State street at a rapid rate of speed one of the lines broke. lloutz in pulling on the remaining line caused the horse to swerve from its course and it ran into a tree on the side walk, breaking the cart beyond repair, throwing lloutz out upon the ground, and bruising one of his legs quite severely, He also scratched his face and nearly got his throat cut. The horse was not injured in the leastv but Mr. lloutz is confined to the house by his injuries. Will Hold The in Provo 3ic 4i 10 161 61 10 m $3.73 10 1" R. A: A FRIEND'S ADVICE. And what it led to. It Is not a common occurence that a friendly word should be the nicam ol giving giv-ing nearly forty years of happiuens and health to the person hteding Hie advice it carried. This was the cac with Mary Lingard. At twenty-five he was drsggiug out her days in misery. At siity.one she finds herself so active and strong she can do work that would shame many a younger woman, and looks back on thirty-six happv, healthful years of industry. But let her tell her story: ' Thirtv-six years ago I had great trouble with ray'liver. The doctors allowed that there were tumors growing on it, and they blistered mv side in an effort to give me relief. I was at that time earning my living as a tailoress, but lor five years, between the pain in ray side and the bli.ters I was in constant misery, and work was a drax to me, with no prospect ol relief; fortunately lor me, however, a friend advised me to take Dr. Aver s Sar-aapanlla, Sar-aapanlla, and finally persuaded me to take a regular course of it. When I first commenced com-menced taking the Sarsaparilla my side was so painful that I could not fasten my dress, and for a time I did not get any relief, but my friend advised me to persevere per-severe and relief was sure to come, and come it did. This happened, as I say, thirty-six years ago. Mv liver hss never troubled me since, and during these years I have passed through the most critical period of a woman's life without any par ticutar trouble, and to-day, at sixty-one years of age, I am active and strong, and able to do a day's work that would upset A team belonging to Chas. Johnson of Oakland took a lively spin on State street, Tuesday, but for.unatcly diil no damage. The Seventies and Elders of the Mormon church iu Springville had a grand ball and supper at the Reynolds Rey-nolds hall, Tuesday evening. Ray Westwood came home from Bingham, Saturday evening, where he has been working forthe Midland Savings and Loan Co. of Denver. Uncle Geo. Mutson has made arrangements to put a hard finish on the Groesbeck residence and to make some other needed improvements. Miss Ruby Ethler, who is playing with J. J. Williams Comedy Co. for a few days, came home Saturday evening. eve-ning. She went back to the company Monday. Whooping cough is the most distressing dis-tressing malady; but its duration can 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. The Bugler congratulates the Coalville Times on its fourth birthday. birth-day. The paper does the town just twice as much good, as the patronage appears to warrant; and, in fact, as much can be said of nearly every country paper published in Utah. Brigham Bugler. Id "Pygmalion and Galatea" Springville Spring-ville people wiil have an opportunity of seeing a high-class-play, of the classic order. The University Dramatic Drama-tic Club will not fail to give it a good rendition. It will be under the direction direc-tion of Miss Maud May Habcoek, Utah's leading elocutionist. The famous Nashville Students male quartette will appear with the Nashville Students next Monday night at the City hall, and sing all their favorite selections, including; the "calliope" and their "yodel" songs. They also have a new Chinese song this' year, and their new conceit "Come Where the Band is Playing," imitating band instruments, makes a tremendous hit every night. I desire to atttst to the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 21 hours, and in gratitude therefor, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it, and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held by people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Dowmey, Editor Democrat, Demo-crat, Albion, Ind. For sale by C. J. Peterson. Sale to carrying it over. goods but have put M Cotton flannel 12ic Cotton Flannel, extra heavy and wlae, goeft Dress Goods 1 lot Tlain and Fancy i lor. nam ami ancy serges ana uisnmercs, bo ana 7oc goods, go f 1 lot Fine Impwrted Dress Goods and Suitings, regular 85c goods, it White Red Spreads 1 lot White Marseilles Bed Spreads, extra la, rrirlllnr nrlf, Stl 7. nnH St7 fiO rariudrl r rv . iT Curtain Serlm 5 pieces Curtain Scrim, per yard LADIES' WHITE MISLIN UNDERWEAR We arc otieringsonie fcxcepuonai Our Sale Price is fully Ladies' Chemise, Sale Price 2oc, 50c 25o ooc and 7ac, L.aaies' As the Quantities are Limited it will Pay You 1 Make Your Selections aT,1y BARNEY, Proyo- many a younger woman. Ever sine e mf recovery I have taken a Couple ot bottle of Dr.Ayer'sbar--aparillaeaoH spring, an ,m quite satisfied thai I owe ruf Uuwd health to this treatment. I K-ive this test!, monial purely in the hope that it mjiy meet the eye of some poor snnerei. Mary Ungaud, Woodstock, Ont. X)r Ayer's Sarsaparilla has woo its way to every corner ( the world I y the praise of its friends; those who ha ..'tried it ana who know they were cured by the use lit the remedy. There is nothing so strong as this personal testimony. It throws all theories and fancies to the winds ana stands solidly upon the rock of experience experi-ence challenging every skeptic with a positive "V knuw." Ayer's Barsaparilla with its purifying and vitaliung action on the blood is a radical remedy lor every form of disease that begins in tainted or Impure blood. Hence tumors, sores, ulcers, boils, eruptions and similar diseases dis-eases yield promptly to this medicine. Some cases are more stubborn than others, but persistence with Dr. Ayer's Sarsapa-, rilla usually results in a complete cure. Marv Lingard began with a bottle, and went on to a course ol Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sarsapa-rilla. When she was cured she realised that a medicine that could cure disease could also prevent it. So she took n couple of bottles each spring and kept in perfect health. There are thousands of similar cases on record. Some of these are gathered into Dr. Aver's Curebook. a little book ol loo pages which is sent Iree by the J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Write for It The Mayor is now prepared to execute exe-cute deeds to Cemetery lots, upon presentation of Sexton's certificates. Deeds may be had by calling at the office of City Recorder P. E. Houtz. Same of Springville fruit growers stale that the peach crop was killed by the severe cold snap during the winter. It is just the season of the year now that such stories ure generally circulated. The little eight year old daughter of L. D. Deal fell from the front, porch of his residence, to the ground, a distance of some tlfteen feet, Tuesday Tues-day afternoon breaking her collar bone and other-wise seriously injuring her. After years of untold suffering from piles, P.. W. Pursell of Knitnersvllle, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. C J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. Several of the leading ladies and gentleman of this city will give a select bail on Wednesday the 9th Inst, for which invitations are now out. They intend serving a lunch in connection. con-nection. Da r ton's full quadrille band, of Provo will furnish the music. Those receiving invitations should, not fail to attend. The following marriage licenses have been granted since last report: Alexander Adamson, aged 2". and Marie L. Tellack, aged 23, both .of American Fork; Nathan Ruck hi IT, aged 23. and Lucy Thomas, aged 22, both of Spanish Fork; EvenJ Price, aged 28. of Draper, and Fanniu Rawlings, aged 20, of Provo; Joseph Daniels and Hannah Amelia Gallager, both of Provo. The Hungerford Academy Literr.ry and Debating society held a meeting last Friday evening, the first business of which was the election of officers for the ensuing three months. Tho officers who were elected are as follows: Ross Bonney, president Stanley Staten, vice president; Pearl Daley, secretary; Jesse Strang ser-geant-at-arms; Geo. Drury, critic. A short program was rendered which was as Tollows: Song, "Harbor Bells", by the society: Essay by Tearl Daley; Fssay by Ross Bonney. It was decided de-cided to give a public meetingHonie time in the near future and Misses Gates and Linn, and K. N. Jordan were appointed as a special program committee to arrauge the program for the meeting. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY AND ACT-lve ACT-lve gentlemen and Indies ta travel for responsible, established house liu Utah. Monthly if and expenses, t'ositlonteady, Kefernnce. Enclosv self-addressed tanipud envelope The Dnminbxt Co., Dept. 1 ('filniyn This is prices so 7 23 40 50 Dress goods, regular 40 and 45djt fl.25 41c uargains in names' Muslin Unlrwear. une-lnlnl less than the regular Talj and 75c. Ladles' Drawers, Se Price Nignt uowns, so, 75 and $1.00. T |