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Show K. 0. T. . SurlDgrille Twit JTo. 9 meets in re-frut:ir re-frut:ir review ctcry Tuesday cvcolii ntS.OO. -Visiting Sir Knights made welcome. V. Dunn, Com. Elliot N. Johdan. R. K. I pay cash FliK FAT CALVES, FAT CATTLE. FAT IIOUS, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, Etc., Etc. o : Cull at my place :-o HARRY WEBB, SPRINGV1LLE - UTAH CALL and see the new line of Canned Goods Codfish. Mackeral, Tripe, Pigs Feet and Pickeral. Home-made Bologna, and Sausage Sau-sage every morning. VEAL, PORK AND MUTTON WANTED. Erdman & Son. Cemetery Deeds The Mayor is now prepared to execute deeds to Cemetery lots, upon presentation of Sexton's Sex-ton's certificates. Deeds may e had by calling at 1 lie cilice tf City Recorder P. E. Houlz. NOTIONS - IT does very well to talk of low pricks, because talk it cheap. At :::::; : PEXTGfS STORE You will dud that LOW PRICES are a reality. We quote a few Instances: Jnfitnrite Napkins, per hundred Men' wn:ka, per puir, from 5c to I.V Tooth Hlckn. ptr box toe 'loilii' I'lim, por doz -"-i Grnt' Klertrlc Soup, "bars for 25o Culuhruted Kuttlo Dluxrupli pencil 2 for O.V btatlonery, per Ixjx, from iOo to 25c Men's t'nttrwpnr Kcduwil at Follows: Prom 11.25 pr ult to ; 11.00 From II (Ml pursuit to U0 Children' (Jmlnrwetir. per milt, from 65c to 50c Other Artlclss In Proportion. Miner Building1. WATSON HOUTZ'S Is the Place to go for your BOAP3, OA.ITDIE3S AND CONFECTIONERY. Candies from 15c to 40c per round. Toilet Soap 3 bars for 5c. Carbolic Soap 25c per box 2 for 45c. A full lineof Croft & Reed's Medicated Soaps always on liauxl. CALL And See Us at 1st door South of Harrison's Hotel. Mks. L. M. Murphey's Reliable Millinery Store, lIEADQTAIlTPIiS for : : : .: ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY GOODS ' A Fine Line of Ladies' Kid Gloves in Stock. Are And Have Declared War on Our Entire Stock of Men's Suits. TT probably have heard of Special Sales, and have seen Clothing cheap, but never j Qll in your life anywhere on earth have you seen Clothing cheaper than we will mmmmmmmm sell it to you at : ::::;:::::::: OUR GREAT FOUR DAYS' SALE. This Sale begins Wednesday, April 27, and lasts until Saturday Night. 0T11S OF THE ffEKK. Frank Friel has been in town the past week. Ditch cleaning has been the order of the day this week. Sain Uacnn has tha brick addition to hi residence nearly completed. Cigars, tobaccos and cigarettes, bent in the DiarLet.at Whitehead's store. Louis Oakley spent .several days In town visiting his mother this week. Mis. Florence (iriffln, of Provo, sper.t Sunday in town isiling her sitter. Miss Delta Caffrey is now able to be up and around auaiu, after an illness of over four months. Frank Harmer, who has been in California fur about two yearn, re turned home last Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Hatfield came down from Salt Lake last Thursday evening for a visit with her relatives here. Dr. Simmons of Provo will preach in the Baptist Hall next Sunday evening eve-ning at8 o'clock. All invited to hear him. (ieneral Richard W. Young, who Is recruiting in Springville today, will be here on Saturday next from 4 p. m. to 7 p. in. mid will tiieii muster in such additional men an desire to enlist. There are three little things which do more work than any ottier three little things created they are the ant, the bee and I)c Will's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. C. J. Petersou. A smash-up occurred in the street in front ;( the post olllce last Thursday Thurs-day night. Jitiggies driven by Win. Sunision and a son of James Caffrey collided, and the vehicles were damaged slightly. The occupants received slight bruises, but luckily no great damage or serious injury was sustained. Whooping cough is the most distressing dis-tressing malady; but its duration can lie 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. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Wednes-day, May 2 to 4, both Inclusive, the City hall square will be the scene of May Day festivity. Tha littl folks of the Primary Associations will bold forth there in the endeavor to raise funds to advance primary interests. A program will be rendered and refreshments re-freshments served. Admission: Children, per couple, 15 cents; Adults, per couple, 25 cents. Rusiness at the county clerk's office livened up a little this week and the following marriages licenses were granted: Chas. P. Edrington, aged 27. of Silver and Maud IJahe, aged 18, of Goshen! Heber S. Harding, aged 25, and Sarah E. Rray, aged 27, both of Provo; William Edwards, aged 33, and Josephine Sorensen, aged 28, both of Goshen; Peter Anderson, aged 25. of Lehi, and Edith Christiansen Christian-sen aged 21 of American Fork; J. M. Bonny, agod 21, of Spriugville, and Addie E. Carter, aged 20, of Provo. There Is more Catarrh In this Miction of the country tlmn ull other diseases put together, ttuil until the lust few years was supposed to txi Incurable. For a great many yearn doctors pronounced it a local disease, and precrlbod local remedies, and by constantly fulling to cure with local treatment, pronounced pro-nounced It Incurable. Science has .proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, and. therefore, requires constitutional treutmunt. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, lx the only con-Htituttonal con-Htituttonal cure on the market, it U taken Internally in dost from IOrdropsto tea-xpoonful, tea-xpoonful, It acts directly on the blood and mucous hurfncf of the system, They offer one hundred dollar for any ease It falls' to cure, Send for circulars and testimonials, Address, F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo, O. tT-Sold by lrulsU, 7Jc. Tun Evidence in the case proves Hood's Sarsaparilla cures rheumatism, rheuma-tism, dyspepsia, catarrh, that tired feeling, seiofula, salt rheum, boils, humors and all blood diseases. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, always reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. Iis Mable Hall was thrown out of a buggy last Saturday evening, and was quite seriously hurt. Mrs. Emma Reynolds, of Mercur, arrived in town Friday and fcpent a few days visiting relatives. All drugglaU tell Dr. Miles' Tain Pill. Foit Sale A good surrey harness and horse, cheap. Must sell at once. For particulars inquire of Rast Thorn. Fred Payne was thrown from a horse last Sunday evening at the R. G. W. station and quite seriously hurt. Jumpers mid Overells, good stock, prices low, at Whitehead's. Rev Jay Pruden, of Salt Lake, delivered de-livered a sermon at the Haptist hall last Monday evening. Mr. Pruden Prud-en is the manager of the Baptist col-porturage col-porturage wagon for Utah. James Taylor, who has been working work-ing on the section at Mapleton In Levi Thorp's gang, has been promoted to section f i rem an and has been given section No. 20 at Thistle on the R G. W. Wanted Intelligent, energetic men to drive teams on irrigating ditch. Steady employment to right men. Wages $20 a month ad board. Apply to Darrow Bros. West water. Utah. John Martin, the tailor, is erecting a shop on his properly adjoining the Kerr building on Statestreet. Fred Carter Is doiag the carpenter work and Elmer Child and Brig Johnson are doing the tuason work. The building will b( 24x22 feet and will be of brick, of four rooms. 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 De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. C. J. Peterson's. Peter-son's. Mr. May Humphrey will start to work for Wm. M. Roylancc on Monday, Mon-day, May 2, and will look after the bicycle department especially. Those who have had dealings with May know that he is a flrst-class workman, and the public can be assured of first class service. Roylance doesn't intend in-tend that any trade shall escape him if good service will hold it. Americans are the most inventive people on earth. To them have been issued nearly 600,000 patents, or more than one-third of all the patents issued in the world. No discovery of modern years has been of greater benefit to mankind than Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done more to relieve pain and suffering. J. W. Vaughn, of Oakton, Ky., says: "1 have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for several years, and find it to be the bosVmedlcine 1 ever used for cramps i the stomach and bowels. For sale by C. J. Peterson. ' The following names appear oei the register at the Hotel Boycr this week: (.'. A. Blake, W. M. Cole, C. A. Carlquist, J. J. Honyton, D. Melor, P. Elliot, E. Jolly, John Bowen, J. Pruden, Salt Lake City;' W. H. Wilk-ersson, Wilk-ersson, East Liverpool, Ohio; Mclvin Smith, J. L. Robertson, Pleasant Grove; Geo. F. Gilbreath and wife Fayetteville, Ark.; May Hartor, Silver City, Utah; John W. Kirk, Chicago; Easton Kelsev, Milburn, Utah; Rev. J. C. Andrews, John J. Davis, F. J. Dooley, W. D. Gulick, Provo; R. J. Merril, Minnie Merril, Vernal; John Southwick, Heber City. uu uuuu Frank Mathews and Will Shenton came in from Eureka Saturday. Ambrose Stewart of Payson was visiting relatives here Monday. Mrs. Davis Clark was quite sick Sunday and Monday, but is now recovering. re-covering. Robt. Dugdale, of the Provo Enquirer, En-quirer, was in town Monday on business busi-ness for that paper. Andrew Hanson went up to Spring-vi Spring-vi He Monday to assist his father who has a painting contract iu that city. Ephraim Enterprise. Canned goods, fresh and cheap, at Whitehead's. You can subscribe for any paper or mag.ine published, through E. N. Jordan, local agent for the Chicago Subscription News Co. He cau also get you any book you want. Mr. Will Houtz of Springville, the popular comedian of the Johnson & Houtz company, with the assistance of our best local talent will play here on Saturday, April 30th. The new ceiling of the Opera House will be completed by that time, and the people can see a first class play in the neatest Opera House in the State, viuth of Salt Lake. EphraimiEnter-prise. EphraimiEnter-prise. John Bowen, agenti for the Salt Lake Herald, was iu town this week looking after the interests of that sheet. The Herald is rather "getting it in the neck'' at .this place, there being none on sale, and the Tribune and News have things their own way. The Herald management ought to look after its country circulation a little better iu these war days when news is wanted hot from the wires. The Tribune people sold 105 copies here last Sunday, and more were wanted. Two years ago R. J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Brook, N. Y., bought a small supply of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy. He sums up the aesult as follows: "At that time the goods were uuknowu iu this section; to-day Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a household word." It is the same in hundredsof communities. Where ever ths good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy become known the people will have nothing else. For sale by C. J. Peterson. Il is reported that Geo. R. Cloud of Missouri Valley who has been residing resid-ing in the west the past year, perished per-ished on the desert about 60 miles south of St. George, Utah. Your writer met Mr. Cloud at Springville, Utah, last fall where he was practicing prac-ticing law, .and judging from the description given of the man found, would conclude that the unfortunate was none other than Geo. Cloud. Dunlap, Iowa, Herald. Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 720 Henry St., Alton, III., suffered with sciatic rheumatism for over eight months. She doctored for it nearly the whole of this time, using various remedies recommended by friends, and was treated by the physicians but received no relief. She then used one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Pain Balm, which effected a complete cure. This is published at her request, as she wants others I similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by C J. Peterson. Erery woman needs Dr. M1W Pain Pllla. Have It Done Right. Take your watch to F. N. West and have it cleaned and fixed. Work guaranteed. Everybody Bayi So. Cnscnreta Candy Callmrtic. tlio most wonderful won-derful medical discovery of the, utre, pleasant pleas-ant nnd reftvehinir to tbo taste, act irentiy n,i positively on kidneys, liver and liowels, cU'ftimiinr the entire system, dlsjiel v( ; I, ciivp lieailnohe, fever, habitual constipation and bilinuHnnvs. Pleaso bnv nnd try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 111. . M) cents. Bold and guaranteed lo cure by ull druggists. $7.50 $9.75 ing THE ABOVE DOCTORS DON'T DENY IT. The frank testimony of a famous physician. When Dr. Ayer announced his Sarsapa-lillato Sarsapa-lillato the world, he at once found the physician hu friends. Such a remedy was what lh-y had looked for, and they were prompt to appreciate Its merits and prescribe it. Perhaps no medicine known a a patent medlciuc is so generally administered ad-ministered and prescribed by physicians at Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla for hloocl diseases, and diseases of the skin that indicate a taiutcd condition of the blood. Kxperience has proved it to b a specific in such diseases, and sores of long standing, old ulcers, chronic rheumatism, and many other like form of disease have yielded lo the persevering use of Dr. Ayer's Sarsapar-il Sarsapar-il la after other medicines had utterly failed. The testimonials received from physicians to the value of this remedy would fill a volume. Here is one leaf signed by Rich'd H. Lawrence, M. l., Baltimore, Md. "It affords me pleasure to bear testimony to the success which your preparation of Sarsaparilla has had in the treatment of cutaneous and other diseases arising from a vitiated condition of the blood. Were it necessary. I might rive you the names of at least fifty individuals who have been cuted of long-standing complaints simply by the administration of Dr. Ayer's Sarsa-ps-rilla. One very remarkable instance was that of a quite old woman who had lived at Catonsville, near this city. She had been IOO printed, for 60 Cents. -This Office. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Home and Library. T8 Feme's 11 Bislonj ! written br Rieht Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, Ex-Fretntor of Great Hritian and IralADd, Chanter, End.; Kev. A. H. Bay, Queeu'n College, Oxford, End.; Ke. Samuel Ivm C'urtiM, 1. I., Chicago Tbttolugica! Rftimnary, Ohiciiao JU.;Rht. t'nvitftc W. Farrar, D.I). F.K.8., ttoua of Canterbury, f-aniarUurr, Eng.: Kef. Elmer EI. Opin, lUX.Tufiw College, !-omervili, Maw.; Kv. Frank W Uunwialua. V. I)., Armour Institute, Chicago, 111.; Rot. GoorRO F. FentWwtt, D.D., Marylo-bone Marylo-bone Prbyterma Church, London, Kng.; Rot. K. 8. MacArthur, D.D., Calvary Baptm Church, New York City. N Y.; Kiw. Martyn Fummerbell. V.i., Main Street Free Haptist Chun-h, Lewinton. Mo.; Rev. Frank M. Hritol. D.D . Kirt Mftruvitfit KpiKcopal Church, Kvunatou. III.; R W. T Voore, LL.1.. "The Christian Chris-tian Commonwealth," London, Enc : Rev. Edward Everett Hule, ! 1) . South Congregational Church, Kosron, Mass.; Re. Joawph Agar Bet, VI)., Wesley an. Collate, Richmond, Eng.; Rot. Cftffpar Rene Grecory, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany: Rev. Wm. Cleaver Wilkinson, D.D., University of Chicago, Chi-ctwo, Chi-ctwo, ill.; Rev. Samuel Hart, D.I) , Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.; Rev. J. Monro Gibon, D.D.. 8t. John's Wood Presbyterian Church. London, Eng.; Rev. George C Limner, LL.U., The Temple, Boston, Mat. POPiLAU fclimits. i2 imiros. 67 full-page illuntm-tinns, illuntm-tinns, gilt edges, cloth, t.H; half levant, $5.tiD; full levant, fo.Oi. oi ARTfi FDITim yo payee. W full-paire ilhmtra-tion. ilhmtra-tion. Style A gilt edite, full levnnt. one volume. ftlSth); Style B :wo volumes, full levant, tufted, MJ.UUj fn hi TARTS, quarto fie, review questions toeach, stiff paper cover, sfvtod, trimmed slightly, tl.00 each part. tor stile ar all honk stores and by bookseller. For further informntirm. write HENRY O. KHEPARD, Publisher, il? and 214 Monroe Street, Chicago, Ulinoi. Sell for Cash We sell- MONARCH, DEFIANCE, CRESCENT and STERLING BICYCLES; STUDEBAKER WAGONS, BUGGIES. You can get your choice of any Men's up to and including our regular reg-ular $14.50 suits, for only eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeees eeeeei V You can any Men's regular $15, up to and includ our $18 suits for only eeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeteeej OFFER INCLUDES OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HEW SPRING SDITS- afflicted with the rheomstfstn for three years, and had taken as ahe had informed me, more than one hundred dollars worm of medicine to obtain relief, yet without any beneficial result. I advised her to try a bottle of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla and to d her that if it failed to do her good, 1 would refund the money. A short lime after, ward, 1 learned that it had cured htr, and a neighbor of her similarly afliicted was. also entirely relieved of bis complaint by its use. This is the universal result of the administration of your Sarsaparilla. It is without exception, the best Wood purl, fier with which I am acquainted." There is no other similar medicine caa show a similar record. Others have imitated imi-tated the remedy. They can't imitate the record. Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ha the friendship of the physician and the favor of the family, because H eures. It "Onl's all promises made for it. It has healed thousands of people of the most malignant diseases that can mutilate mankind. Nothing has ever superceded it and nettling nettl-ing ever will until a medicine is made that can show a record of cures greater In nnmber and equal in wonder to those wrought by Dr. Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. Dr. Aver's Curebook, a story of cure told by the cured, is sent free on request by Ihe I. C Ayer Company, Lowell, Mass. Write for it. WHITNEY A PIERCE- Contractors AND- Builders. Mill work done with quickness and dispatch. Building material furnished when desired. Bee keepers supplies a specialty. Mill 1 me East or tin Crtanry. SPRINGVILLE - - - UTAH. The- POST-DISPATCH 18 THE ONLY 8T. LOUI8 PAPER With Its Own Stff Correspondents Correspond-ents at all Points of Interest. at Havana-Mr. Havana-Mr. Sylvester Scovel. at Madrid-Mr. Madrid-Mr. A. E. Hougiiton. at Washington-Mr. Washington-Mr. Stephen Bonsal. AT NEW YORK Mr. Morton Watkins. The News of the Day in THE POST. DISPATCH 15 cents a week (7 days) if delivered byaent; 60 cents a month if sent by mail. And gt your business on a CASH BASIS and your storekeeper store-keeper friends will be much more pleased to see you. You can buy to better advantage with monfy in your pocket. I will pay you cash for your Fruits, Grains, Seeds, Eggs, and other farm products. Let us see you about it. suit in the house, $7.50 ..........t.... get your choice of suit in the house, $9.75 Tie Preset1 Crisis All 0-ood.a Spot Ccimlx. 2STo Goods 3acoliansod. R. Ai BARNEY, Provo- Yours For Bizz, |