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Show SPRINGY ILLE CITY DIRECT j I DRY I A sailing race ofien turn out ! to lif a racing sell. SPRtNOVILI.K ban been nn Incorporate-deity , lueo IKM. its original arcu loot. In an The wise mail gets a lot (if plN, which ha. been redueed under the . fpee jIlstrUetion fro, f(,(,l.s. general lueorporatiou ui't. The corporation now cover all of section .'1. townshlpTsouth. The 111:111 wtlOlieVCT failed IS anKeSeat. and lots 1.2.3 and4 of township Ul,,tj!t. ,(, eciate r UCCesS. I loutn, rangu 3 east. In t'tah county. t'tah. 11 Theclty la on the Ulo Grande Wcstei n and j Tlie mail will) drives a fui'lll-Bhort fui'lll-Bhort Line railroads, and from this point u rtJ wagoxi is Us'lall V ill tlievall dlrergca the Tlntlo branch of the Rio i Grande Western. Spring ille has a popula- ! 1 OVtrl V IDHV l.'llllll Olll' Oilier tlon above J.0OO. has a hunk, seven ceneral ! St.llj0s, ul jL jhlll lifllS the taste, tores, a commission house, grocery, two j meat markets, two hardware stores, two All lictor is Until r;ill v Sflil ll-Jawelors. ll-Jawelors. three ilrutf stores, two millinery , ),.Ss wJ,fcn lle ohost fails to rutabllHumcnU. a weekly newspaper, 'wo Jul) 1 1 prlntlni establishments, live blaeks-nl'hs. i two Unplrment houhes. throe livery .l.ibles. Paradoxical HS itlllUV S' e :ll . three hotel, grist mill, reed mm. planing i mill, marliln works. marble quarry, woolen mill, Peseret and Western t'nlon telegraph line. Wells-Far;?.") and I'aelllc exprt s r oni-panlej. oni-panlej. Bell lung distance telephone, i-r'-anr ry, two barber shops, three Latter day Blnti' meeting houses and two more in courto of construct ion. Presbyterian church. Baptist mission, four ward public schools. 0ntral lilKh school, Presbyterian Hunger ford academy, t wo doctors, a dentist, two funeral directors, tailor shop, three shoe hops, tin shop and bakery. OUR city lsoneof the leading ones in I'tah In silk raisins, bee culture, suear beets, good roada, general appearance, thrift and enterprise. VTK want a su:ar factory, silk factory, an Incubator factory, nut and bolt factory, mtculno shops, canning factory. OFFICERS are: Mayor. James F.. Mall; recorder. re-corder. P. E. Houtz; treasurer. Mrs. I.nella laymond; marshal. F. ('. Gammed; justice. B. H. Thorn; councilincn. Joseph Loynd. U. T. Reynolds, I.oren 11. Manner. O. U. Buatlojtou Jr., Joseph II. Storrs, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. T. H. Peterson, Blacksmith. Jefferson st. Molen & Cuff rev. Furniture, State s'reet. G. E. Anderson, Photographer. State street. Erdman & Son, dealers In meats. State st. H. T. Reynolds, general merchandise, State street. Fred Curter, contractor and builder. Monroe street. J nines Wigmore, tinware and grocerlcr State street. James Stevenson, bakery aad confectionery, $tate street. Deal Bros. & Mendenhnll, general merchandise. State street. Win. B. Roylance, harness, dealer In harness, fixtures. State St. Alfred Whitehead, druzs. chemicals and confectionery, Roylance Roy-lance street. G S. Wood Mercantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers In genoral merchandise. Dr. 0. J Peterson, o.ruRi?lst. dealer !i (Irutrs chemicals, books, tatlonery and wall paper. Wm. M. Roylance. wholesale fruits, p-ndure. seeds and wrain; bicycUs, ttudOaker w axons. Stale strenl. Springville Creamery, John A. Hobbs proprietor, State road. Whitmore & Sou, 11 utchers. Btate street. T. Child A Son, Proprietors of thi Sprlnsville marbl.' works. Threo blocks eait. two north of metlag house. T. Tame, Harness maker and dealer In harness trimmings. Poxtou'a Notion Store, Headquarters for notions. Stato st. Chicago Cash Store, aoneralMerchandlSc. Mrs. E.N" Weaver proprietor; State street. IlratUwh stopped U 20 minutes by Dr tillo' Paid Ph Lrf. "One cunt a dose," WRITE FOR CIRCULARS ftJSfS Bewing Machine we mannfactnre and their prlcw before you purchase any other. THC NCW HOMC ?rwiNO MACMINC CO. oauoa, ham. . M w Til M Tnla isttt, Bu rruicKco, CaL AUuU,G. TAYLOR BEoS. rEOVO, UTAH rTTANTED-Several trustworthy persons W in this stato to m'inageour business la thair own and nearby counties. It is mainly office work conducted at home. Salary Sal-ary straight IlKW a year and expenses cleft nlte. twnubile. no nioro, no less salary. Monthly l'S. Iteferi'iices. Enclose self addressed ad-dressed stamped envelope. Herktut . Hss. In-iil ml. Ul. M. CttifAo. YifORLDLlf WISDOM. Scissored Freely trom Greatly Efeloved Exchanges. i ,, , (- , ,,.i ; .,,.,;,.,, vwv' uttij 5 iiiic nari-iit; away. TIk man who pieaclus revolution is the worst kind of a crank. lhe new woman usually iiHtts her match m the new .servant. A good example may bo a uiseasf. imt it is bel'loiu con-tajnous. con-tajnous. After leaving college it would be a good idea for some men to go to school. Marriage r.nkes one of two, but it doesn't setmi lo decrease the population. A man often has more respect for his servent than his servant bus for the man. The blindness of lovers transforms trans-forms them into a pair of spectacles spec-tacles for others. There is a big difference between be-tween a working man and a working politician. A girl often wonders if a certain cer-tain young man wonders if i-he is thinking of him. An actor makes a hit when he strikes the manager for an increase in salary. People probably often get the blues because they fail to look at things in the right light. Some people flatter them selves when they are unable to get others to do it for them. The Ohio man who banged himself with a towel simplv wiped himself out of existence. Love may not make the world go round, but it makes young men s arms go around waist places. , Whenever you hear a man refer to life as a lottery the chances ure he has drawn a blank. A mm n&ver fully under stands the meaning of court costs until he has been the de fendant in u bread, of promise suit. Don't give a drum to the children of your enemy, who works nights A watchman's rattle is just as good, and it is cheaper. As a rule men laugh and women weep at a wedding. The fact that they ure not the prin cipals in tiie affair probably has Miinething to do with it. The constant duty of everv man to his fellow is to ascertain his own lowers and special gifts; and to strengthen them for the help of others. It sometimes happens that when a man arrives at home at about 2 a. in., and his wife tells him to go rtraight upstairs to bed, d. e is asking the impossible. A clever mot of Lord Rose-bery's Rose-bery's is repeated by Miss de Forest in the Bazar. At o dinner, not long ngo, some one asked the owner of Eolus and prime minister what memoiy was. "Memory," replied Loid Rosebery, "is the that steals over us when we listen to our friends' original stories." There is an electric fire in human nature tending to puiity, so that among human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should in finding a pearl in rubbish. No doubt, thousands jieoi !e never lieiinl of Lave Iieurt? coni'letely ilisinterestetl. The cruelly of lliis country in keeping the Philippines is tuikod Hbout in some foreign journals. There was much of that kind of talk when Germany Ger-many settled with France, hut the French have so far recovered re-covered that they aro anxious to fight the old fight over again. And if the Philippines were to he returned to Spain would not that I e barbarity? It is the road we nr traveling, travel-ing, the everyday tread of our lives, v. hii h decides our moral an 1 spiritual quality. The ends which we propose to ourselves are but points in our lives, whose life itself is made up ly the menus we hike to funher them. All neglect to the.e means, all inditference t them all undue liable to et through them, or to brush them aside as. tiresome or unimportant, must, therefore he fatal tojthe value of life and the growth of 1 haracter, La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. mPk I II V MU. C. C. SIIULTS, of Wlatcrset, Iowa, Inventor and manufacturer of Shulta' Safety Whlffletree CouplicR. writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years ago r.n attack cf LaGrippo left mo with a weak heart. I htd run down In flesh to mfreakin and bono. I could not sleep lying down for stnotherinR fr.el'.s; frequent sharp darting pain j Gut! palpitation caused a constant con-stant fear of sudden death, nothing could induce me to remain awa7 from home over uigbt. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Cu.-e. and in a few days I was able to sleep v . 11 and tho pains gradually lessened, ana finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, haviD gained Cf teen pounds, and -m now feelliiR better in every way thra I i.ava for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug- - "Swj ... ... ft. Ov U5 : OX gists under a positive KiC "" "M .;uaractco, first bottle iCMftgrt Qvrj ber-cEU or money re- K . Re3t0rf M funded. Book on did- for ... gria oases of tho heart and Wfa?9? lerves i rt,e. Address, mMMHt DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, lnd. No. 4001. NOTICE F0U PUBLICATION'. Land Office at Salt Lake cilv. I'tah, January lilli. 1W 1 Notl-'e is her .iy given that the following named settler lias Hied notice of his intention intent-ion to make final proof in support of his claim, and ! hat said proof will be made !-fore !-fore the county clerk of I'tah county at I'rovo. I'tah. on February 20th. I80, viz: John J ii -en. H. F..' 17'.l for the s ij sw s"c. i.6 ami n't n x sec. ;f tpSsr He. He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation culti-vation of said laud, viz: Andrew llalvor son. .lohn F.llison and Joseph Carr. of Spanish Span-ish Fork, I'tah. William it. Allen, of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Utah. Fr.-.nk I Honns. Register. Kooth and P.ootli. avty's for claimant In the litri''t Court of the Fourth Judicial Ju-dicial District, t'tah county, litah. Probate division. In the matter of the estate of John ?. Fulliiii.'i. d'. ceased. Notice. The petition of Agatha A Fullmer for Summary Administration and I hat the whole estate he set ..part to the minor children has been sit for hearing at HI o'clock a. m., Saturday the SIst day of January Jan-uary P-0!l. at the (ouii house in I'rovo City, lit all count v. State of t'l ah. Dated at I'rovo City, I'tah. Jan. 4th. lsfifl. Jl-:. II avehcami', I'lei k. I!v A. V. RoMSON, Deputy. John H. .Milner. Attorney for Petitioner. Prtilmte Notice. IN tliedlstiict court of the Fourt h judicial district, t'tah county. ITtah. t.' diate division. divi-sion. I n t he matter of;t he i : ,ti ,,f ( lai a O. Hall deceased, notice. Vi p.-t It ion of Kdward J. Hall praying for Mimmary Administration Ad-ministration and for disti ihulion of said estate to the minor children of suit! deceased lias been set for hearing at. in o'clock a. m.. Saturday the Hlh day of January Ih'.i:'. at the Court house in Prdvo City. Utah county. Slate of I'tah. Hated at I'rovo City. Utah. December 2Sth IMS. Gmi. H avkhcami". Clerk Hy A. V. Robison. Deputy. John It. Milner, Attorney for Pet itioner Notice of Protest. Notice is hereby given to the public and all whom it may concern, that no enterprise of any nature whatsoever, must lie conducted on my claim, either by private person, com- lany or corporal ion. witl'out my consent in legally wri'teii a'ireen.ent . Th his notice simuil by me and witnesses It is day the liltli of I'ec. ls'.W, at t hi uth of Spring Creek canyon, caul of Springville citv. I'tah ;ounty, l.tah. Witnesses 1 1 anna Kkciimtzer F.STllr It liKCHNITZEIt, C. E. TltANCHKU,. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior I 1 nit ft! States Land onice .' - Salt Lake Citv. Flab. Dec 7. IWls. 1 A sufficient contest icUdavit having been filed In this office hy Peter A. Peterson. Jr , contestant, against Timber Culture entry No.siS. Niar'c Sept. I'.l. IhmT. for lots II and 4 se'4 sw1,. sw1.! se4 Section IS). 'l'o nslilp !l S, l(ange;i K. by Uobert Smit h. deceased, t on-testee. on-testee. who left the following heirs, vi.: his widow. Mrs. I.. Smitli, ni children, Julia Sniii h. now Julian Douglas. Charles Smith. May Smith. Jodie Smith. Henry Smith and Holiert Smith. It is alleged that the said eutrynian Kobert Smith, deceased, or any one for him. has wholly failed to comply with tli Tlmlier Culture law. since date of entry to this time. In that no portion of the land has ever been plowed, and no trees, seeds, or cuttings have ever been planted thereon; nothing whatever having been done toward a compliance wit h the Tlmlier Culture Cul-ture law, said parties ure hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegat ion at 1(1 o clin k a. m. on February Febru-ary 111, Is'.tfl before J. S. 'Weaver. Notary Public Pub-lic at Siirlngviile, t'tah. land that Una) hearing hear-ing will lie hdd at in o'clock a in. on February Febru-ary IT. IHW before) till- Iteiflsler ami Receiv er at t he I'nited States Land Office In Salt Lake City. I'tah. The said contestants having, In a proper allldavit, llled Dee. 7, s!W. set fortli facts which show that after duecllllgenee personal service of this notice can not lie made upon said Hubert Smith, one of the heirs It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice he irlven liv due 'and nroner niihllca. tlon. In the Independent, published lit Springville. I'tah. t hank P. Holms, f$3 ifRh, 1 V4 7 Keg liter CTYLISH, RELIABLES f ARTISTIC j Pecoeimended by Leading 5: Dressmakers. E jg They Always Please.-, fz EVTCALL NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE 2 l'lheje nMern are sold In nearly 5Z 5j everycity and it,u.ii in the United States 55 If" your dealer doei not keep them tend $ airr l to us. One cent utiinph icccived. S Atidien uur nearest point. C I THE McCALL COMPANY, 138 to I4G W. 14th Street. New York ; nrNcn orricrs : 8: 189 Fifth Ave., Chico0, and 5 1051 Market St., San Francisco. MS CALL'S MAGM BrightcAt Magazine Published S; Contain Beautiful Colnrrd Plates. Illustratt's latest Patterns, t"u.n- ions, Kancy Work. 2; Agenis wanirti fur this mazarine in every ? lotality. U'-.iMtit'.d jupinn.iiis t.r a little J work Wi ue fm terms and h t her partic- uidri Subhi rmtion only per year, J-5 J-5 int ludin a F U EK 1'atietji. AiidrfM THE McCALL CO., g 13S to 146 W. 14th St., New York S V5EA j32-Oflilrr cnrlrlrlcpo for n MnrMn. Model ( : cost onlv .iif n thoiiNutitl. J 32-cahtirc carrr.ditdYiir nit oliivr i prater ( lUUae, CUHt OO Q llltHtHllltd. You can sav tho riitin co cf yiur Marltn S on me nri two inoupit'.i-i oai u hu-ch. ny tiu-i , ih so is ruiiv rxuiuiiK .1 In it.o Mnriln lland Hook for shootcr.i. It nlvr tWIs liow to cart' l ,r C C lin-arms atin how to t umh. Hnw t k:ul CourlrhiKs with th difl. rent kiiitlnt.f Mark ami ( C siiHikt'Iesg iitiwtlt rs. It Kire- trnifi'tt'r.i's, vt ( I I-K'itU'H, iieiiftrut:ns anl I'Mi otlit r poiiiH nf C ? intnht t) hixrisuipn jyrt I'.'iKt;. i-'rt't-, li yvui r wm srnii stamps inr iwwiuitc u i ( THE H ARLI5 FIRE-ARMS CO.. New KaTen.Ct I Send 5r. for sample tube of Martin R-ist IU-jh'U r. You Really Don't Know what comfortable traveling is if vou have never traveled via ilie Bu rlineMon. Jt offers a wMer choice f routes than any other line, to and from Chicago, St. Louis. Omaha, Kansas City and nil Eastern points. Two through trains each wuv daily. Ves'i billed hulTet smoking libran fill l cars, iiiiiinan sleeping cars. reclining chair cars (souls Ire ). Finest dining car st rvice in the .vorld. Dining cars operated on the Cafe plan that is, you pay only for what you order. A Map of Ue United States Three feet wide hy four feet long; printed in six colors; mounted on rollers; shows every state, coenty, important town and railroad in the Union. A very desirable and useful ad j u net to any household or busi ness establishment. bent to any address on receipt of 15 cents in stamps less than cost. G. F. Thompson. Ant. It. G. W. lty. R. F. XTSLEN, Trav, Pass. kt Freight Apt. W. I'. M ('MIL LAX, General Aent, 214 S. W. Teiniile St..O. S. L. Iilil. SALT LAKE CITY Wm. M. - BAZAR kSK3hJ I OTTERh'SW li-iit, Produce, PlUsxMzx Seed, klzxy Oriiii, Ite. 13iin.g;ville Christmas is Past But it is still a good time to make your wife happier by making her a present of some article of household furniture. Consult the following prices; then ccme and buy things not listed at correspondingly low prices: Cupboards,' $9 to $17; Mirrors, 2Cc to $11; Bedroom Suites, $14 to $50; Rockers, $1.25 to $7.50aass2L MOLEN & CAFFKEY. FUST TRAIN LLRVECE "BAIIT TO Tll b: !:.AST VIA : : The Great Hoek Island Roate. Fast Express- L(:ms DENVER 9:30 p. m. I'WEHLO 7:05 p. in. COLO. P1UNGS 8:40 p. m. Arrives LINCOLN 2:11 p. ni. 4:25 p. in. .)::!() p. in. 2:.".2 a. in. 11:20 a. in. 8:15 p. in. OMAHA DES MOINES DA VENl'OHT. TEOKIA " CHICAGO Throiich Sleepers and ('huir Cars Colorado In Chicago. Wide Vesti-btile Vesti-btile tlirmiKhuut. The lluest train in the. West. For particulars and folders (jiving time of these trains write W. H. FIRTH, E. E. MC'LEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN, Gen'l AKt., DENVER. A. G. P. A.. TOPEKA G. P. A., CHICAGO Thomas Child & Son, Drugs. Medicines. Prescriptions Carefully ('(impounded by Earl Tranchell, Pharmacist in Charge. City .Drug O. Iv. CWAXDAWv 1 'ropr. Stationery, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Sponges, Brushes, Cigars, Confectionery, Musical Supplies, Etc., Et( : ; : East Side of Bank Building, Springville. R. A. DIAL, President. H. L. CUMMINGS. Cashier H. T. REYNOLDS, Vioe-President. Springville Banking Co. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. Capital Stools. 950,000. Transacts a general banking business. Exchange bought and sold and dcpo its received subject to check. Four per cent interest paid cn time deposits, compounding semi-annually. Money always on band for short time loans. Roylance, WHOLESALE - Colorado Flyer. Leaves DENVER 2:35 p. m. " COLO SPRINGS.. 2.35 p. m. Arrives TOI'EKA 7 30 a. w. " KANSAS CITY. ... 9:15a. ru. Ar ST. LOUIS (Wab. R'y)..6:15 p. in. Arrives ST. JOSEPH 10:40 a. in. LINCOLN 6:45 a. in. OMAHA 8:50 a. m. CO. ULUFFS... . 9.10a. m. Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis via Wabash R'y. O: WE HAVE A VARIETY OF :0 MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. Ifwchavn't what you want on hand we can soon get it for yon. We take hay and grain-in payment, and will always be found trying to please you. - Springville, Utah. Chemicals. Store, Agents for Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Company's Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs, Harness, Call and Get Prices . . 1 |