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VI- ""ri"AW--' t-tt - " W7ri ,fK'5SiPBBBB li ' " H li ni K bbI , x I 111 THE GARLAND GLOBE 111 I H i i - ... ., , -. -- . ....- i ' ' - .4- ! ti . i iri. . -. -,-. - BBH ' DEVOTED TO THE INTRESTS OF GARLAND AND THE GREAT BEAR RIVER VALLEY H 1 -- . i - - i i i i ii ii i i i i i ill n .urn i i ill r ' i ' " """""" " '" ii ! i i .. i., i hi. , i m.m ,. . ,,i..., i .i . ,, in . j.m ! BBBJ BA Vol. I. No. A. Published at Garland, Utah. Saturday, rich 3,1906. I H Business Firm Incorporates B Tbo well kriowu business Arm of W II BB Boo the ii Son, who have been transacting . Bfl business la this city the past season, in- Bfl torpomted the fore part of the week uu- ler the llrm nama of Boothc Mercantile H A Produce Co., lu tbo sum of 120,000. BJ The olllcers of the firm are: 'Bf H. Franklin Boot he, president, W II lkiothe, Sr., vice-president. M A Hoothe, Secy. .Treasurer and Man- I cr- B The above named , with Mrs 8 P Bootho B mid Moroni Ward of Riverside, constitute the Board of Director. B The articles of incororatlon were drawn up by Atty. Neb Jenson who filed U the tame with the -secretary of Stato H Wednesday. H ' Business will bo carried on In the same H s buslucss-liko method that ban crowned flf their effort!) with success In the paBt. H . ' Business Changes H, V The Garland Cafe, formerly managed m by Diuk Zitsmau, wan sold to Tom Nogi- m ma the fore part of tho week and Mr Zlt- IB aman moved the bakery to hi old atand B v cast of the Garland Livery where ho In- H tend to continue baking bread. Mr, H Noglma will remodel the building and J conduct a lint-class refituurant and lunch H atand. . I Meat Market Changes Hands I The Mathlas & Parry butcher shop on I Factory St., changed hands this week, BJ Mr. Mathlas havjngsold his interest to H Mr. Dun Parry who was oue of tho firm I member uud the main stay of tho busl- ness. Mr. Parry has bad years of i-xper- B. leneo In thU lino nnd tbo success of the m business lu tho pant Is largely due to hi J business ability and progressive spirit. H Thu llrm haa secured tho services of Leon Morgan of Itlgby, Ida., who Is an expert H at the block. fm The matter of stocking up and keeping JsH on bund everything necessary to run a B MirccM-fu) business will be promply at BH tended to. H Mr. John Bingham, Jr., lias the local Bfl . management of thu busiuess at present. " NEW CASHIER FOR BANK B Thu Uank of Uurland haa made a B change this week lu its cashier. The B former cashier, U P Hume) going out and m L U Young tilling th vacaucy . Mr Ram- H el has tilled tbo KMltlon as cashier for M thu past year aud haa made H many friends In this vicinity. He left H for Salt Lnku City Thunday to Join his H folks who went there a few weeks ago. H A pohlllon Is lu store for him at Salt Lake we are Informed. B Mr L O Young, son of II 8 Young, I cashier of Ueseret 1st Nat 'I, at Salt Lake I City, accepted thu joltloii March 1st. I He is u bright young man, well qualified and highly respected. Prest. W W Hltcr and II 8 Youug came up from Salt Lako City tho fore part of the weekaud thu matter waa aatisfactorally arranged and Sir Young, i 8r., having had years of cxpcricucu as slstcd bis sou In starting out in this re spousltilo position. Beet Contracting 'V Thu Agricultural Superintendents of The Utah Sugar Company, despite tho Ffact that the roads arc almost lmpasaablo, are hard at work now securing contracts for the growing of sugar beets for tho coining season. On account of tho mis erable condition of the roads it lias been almost Impossible for thesu geutlcmen to ' reach tho most remote portions of their respective districts, still they report tbo . farmers signing up tho contracts In good 1 shape, and predict a good , largo acrcago i for thu coming season. I Vanausdcln-Goss Safe. The Vanausdelu-Uoss public satu Bat- K unlay lust drow a good-sized crowd aud B was successfully carried ou by Auction- K cor W. P. Crodur who secured full value H for most every thing offered for sale. rSL A II Qleusoii paid S107 for oue horse and IR others brought from 23 to 1100 each. mm II M Holler who acted as click, purchos- B edthrcohorsesandsoldonooutbeground B at a. neat profit, V A Gosh secured a po- B ny for S42 and Mr. Ault bought tbo spot- VM ted horso at a little less thau 100. H l The hill road to Pt. Lookout is report- SJ cd to lie iu good shape (julto dry. Commercial Club Meeting There was a meeting of tho Garland Commercial Club iu the Club rooms in Ittter Bros Block Monday night Feb 20th, for thu purpose ol receiving tho reports of the various committees. Owing to the sickness of W H Howe, Chairman of the Commjtee on Constitution, By-Laws and Articles of Incorporation, this comralteo was unable to report Intelligently aud were granted an extension of two weeks time In which to prepare said report. Somdnaw members wero admitted. The time of holding the regular meet Ing was set for thu second Monday of each month. A committee consisting of H Bush, W H Vanlleet and M A Bootho was appoin ted for thu purpose of soliciting member ship and wero urged to do all in their po wer to Increase the number of club mem bers. At the Meeting At the Board of Gover nors, which was held Immcdlatly after the adjournment, of the regular club meeting, the resignation of J A Wixo'm as assistant secretary was tendered by that gentleman hnd accepted. Tho rea son for this resignation as given by Mr. Wlxom was on account of lack of tlmo on his part to attend to tho many duties of assistant secretary, and also on account of the serious accident recently sustained by him. Mr K L Bush was then appointed assistant secretary to occupy tho vacancy caused by thu resig nation of Mr Wlxom. Atarax Ktp Chambarlaln'a Couch IUmbr In HU Houm. "Wo would not bo without Chamber lain's Cough Ilcmedy. It is kept on hand continually In our homo," aays WW Kearny, editor of tho Independent, Low ryclty, Mo That Is just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready 'for Instant use, cold may bu checked at tho outset and cured in much less time than after It has become settled In tho system. This remedy Is also without a peer for croup In children, aud will prevent the attack when given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after thu croupy cough appears, which can only bo douo when tko remedy Is kept at hand. For sale by Idler Bros Drug Co. Cutting Affray Last week two Japanese laborers, Y Katamura nod Harry Tanaka, got Into n row that resulted In one having his hand soverly cut. They quarrelled and one attempted tit strike the other and to avoid tho blow ho drew a kulfo cutting the other fellow's hand. Both men left for Ogdcn aud have not been heard of since. Team Runs Away. At 2 p. m. Sunday tho team of Gcorgo Carter attached to n rig camc galloping into town from Trcmont aud wero stop ped b'Cliarles Ault in front of W A Hay's store. Mr. Carter and fojks had started to Trcmont and had stopped at n neighbors leaving thu team iu the road. They became frightened and ran away keeping in thu middlu of tho road all the tlmo until th'er rcabed town. No dam- mago was done and Mr. Carter soon ar rived and found his team safoly tied in front of tho Pearl Saloon. Ho says this Is tbo first tlmo thoy ever ran away nnd it was somewhat of a surprise to blm, Self-Culture Club. , Tho members of thu Ladles Self-Culture Club met In regular session last Fri day afternoon at tho homo of Mrs Mosinh Evans, Prest. Somson In tho chair. Tbo attendance was qulto small only sovon being pruscnt. Two now raumburs wcru admitted to tho club Mrs. Edwards and Mrs Sellers. Owing to Mrs. Htimol hav ing moved away shu was honorably re leased from tho membership qf thu club. Mrs. Eaton, Mrs, Edwards and Mrs. Whcelon were appointed a commltco of three on entertainment of any mombcr who, for a reasonable excuso, may with draw from the club. The ladles then read "Llttlo David Copperfleld", Dvliclous refreshments wero served and the club adjourned till Thursday, March 8th to meet at thu home of Mrs Lant. Miss Edna Carter who bus becu ill fur tho past week has returned for duty at central and her gentle voice is welcomed over tho lluo again. 1 jjjjj0j I am Closing Out 1 Ladies' Furnish- My entire lme o! Fal1 and w,n,er Good? ! , .,., Consisting of Ladies' Furnishings. m ings, Millinery, ., . mm - . HATS, Dress Goods, Etc., at lees B Dress Goods & .. . . , , mm i w tj,an cost t0 maJce room for my K NOtiOnS. -ELEGANT LINE OF SPUING GOODS- itt dmiMdJdL0 ZK Mlirip porter block, Wm IMSlMFimFLmFVmr M I ay. OAnLAND, UTAH. Bj , Garland Town Board v A meeting of the Trustees of the Town of Garlaud was held lu thu Commercial Club rooms Tuesday Night, Fob. 37th. The mectlug (convened for nbout two uud one hulf hours, nnd cevcml matters of Import nee wcru brought up for dis cussion aud settlement . Thu President of the Town Board was Instructed to se cure some legal advise in regurd to tho securing of a loan of not to exceed $1500 to pay for tho construction of a Town Building and jail cells for same. There was aUo a commltco of two ap pointed for the purpose of getting up printed forms for the Marshall and Jus tice to make their monthly reports upon and thu president appointed Messrs. J no.' T Luut uud T II Edwards to act a that commltee. It was further dlcided that the regular meeting of thu Town JBoard be held ou the tint Tuesday ofeach mouth lu tho Garland Commercial Club rooms, meeting to begin at 7:30 p. m. Thu question of the appointing of otllcers of the towi wus held over for u full board meeting. One especially wise move was made by the city Fathers, which consisted of the appointing of a Board of Health to con sist of two of the Board of Trustees and a resldeut physician Thu president ap liolnted Mettsrs. Edwards and Lant and i)r. J M Fraucku. Thu president was also Instructed to npplut two comtnltccs consisting of two members of the board each to Investigate with the property owners the ndvislballty of establishing a sidewalk district, onu of tho commltces to work north of tho Factory Street aud tho other to worfc-south of thu Factory Street. Tho president appointed Messrs. Lant and Secrist for tho district north of Factory Street nnd T 11 Edwurds and II C Vanaiihdeln for thu district south of Factory Street. ; After other matters of minor Impor tance wcru brought up, discussed ami fi nally voted upon, thu meeting was ad journed to re-convene at thu rooms of the Garlaud Comiumerclal Club on March 0th at 7:30 p, m. List of Jurors Following is thu list of jurors drawn for Feb'y term of District Court beginn ing iMareh Cth. John 8 Mason of Plymouth, John L Christensun, J B Mnthlas, Henry Kotter Jr., Lars 11 Larsen, J Francis Mcrrcll, P C Chrlstensen, Win Wight uud Frank W Earl of Brlgham City, Levi John of Portage, J W Greyn of Manila, K It Sher man, I'reiuuutou; James C Whcelon Cor Inuu, Geo M Ward, I'ortsgu; Elliott Drew, Point Ixxikout; Geo W Showell of Snow villu uud Nets Jensen of Kellou. MAIL CHANGES Soiuo chnnges aro continually bolug' made in thu mall service and thu follow ing will keep you posted till thu next change: Mull from Salt Lnku and South arrives heru ou thu 10:50 train, bringing morn Ing papers. Mall for Itiversldc, Fielding and all points between heru unit Malad City goes north over thu 10:.r0 u. m. traiu anil mail from the above mentioned places returns on thu iifternomi train. ".Mall leaves here for south at !):20 uud connects with Cache Valley local at Brlgham and reaches Salt Lake thu same evening. Afflicted With RheunuUtm "I wns uud am yet ullllcted with rheu matism," says Mr. J (1 Bayne, editor of thu Herald, Addlngtou, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm nut able oucu more to attend to bunluuss. It Is the best of liniments." If troubled with rheumatism glvu Puiu Balm a tiial aud you will bu more than pleased with the prompt relief which It affords. Oue application relieves thu pain. For salo by Illter Bros. Drug Co. MORE COMPLIMEFTS. Number 1, Volume 1, of the Garland, Utah, Globe lias been received at this office, nnd Is a very neat nnd well arrang ed paper. Its columns ni'o uUo Melt pat ponl.cd with advertising nnd Is a good representative of that growing placu. Success to tho Globe. Globe-Header, Pay son, Utah. The following Is clipped from the Southern Idaho Mall published at Black foot, Ida., by W K Smith. Mr. Smith published thu Box Elder Herald nt Brlg ham City hlxtccu years ngo. The Garland Globe is thu next sheet that came to our attention. It is u neat well-gotteu-up, six-column quarto, pub lished nt Gurhiud, Utah, and at the mast head we see the name of our old friend, J Arthur Wlxom. Arthur commenced to lenrn the printer's tradu In our ofllcc 'several years ago nnd wu ore glad to seu him at Inst with a paper of his own. Hern's ourt2,shukc A Commercial Club was organized ut Garlaud, Utah, last week. Our former well-known townsman, J A Itostau, was elected secretary and ulo u member of tho board of governors. Montpc llcr Examiner. A GOOD MOVE Marshal W It Vuntleet has posted bills forbidding rldlug ou town biduwalks. Those who do so aro subject to prosecu tion Keep tlium off Marshal, tho road U tho place for teams. It will not cost you a cent to try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and thoy nru excellent for stomach troubles ami constipation, Get it trial box nt Ititer Bros. Drug Storu. eeeeeeeeeGeeg aaaaeaeeeaeoa If you don't I C f A TH f ll'fi Q A I ""-J jj I g tradewlthus WdlV JL U J. ViidWV trudewithu H we both lose S we ,,, ose (5 I money You can we3uc tliein anywhere ...o.uy I iaeeeeeseeJI at any time and ezperi- GQi I W?T ace that complete com- I $ JJfigLm fort-satisfaction which f I ti 1 ffslwPr tie correct dresser t I 1 1 i MBm always feels- If I I ft I IMPfef They look -they wear -they 0 s I 5 1 VK imWW are like the good merchant tai- J I Jkmm, lored earmenta the GREAT g ? ffalHBs difference is in the price. w I 5 jj JgBw?ol They are the p PWHI "Loewenstein-Made. Jmm Clothes ' I act the I tfBI This store is stocked with Gt.tth0 I iiabit or! W;H dependable wearing apparel I ab-Uof I trading I W W nothing else finds a place here. TRADma I 1 Rt I lW& Come See What WE 1 t I boothe's. I matt Offer I bootue's- I SSS!SSSSSmSSOSStOOOmWm , the Sasser Restaurant Next Door East of Boothe's Mrs. Ava Sasser, Proprietor. Regular Meals and Lunches are Served. Tho Best Plncc in Tho City. Centrally Located. Booms - - 50c Garland Utah. Lime! First Class Lime POR SALE JVrC-.Per Bushel THE UTAH SUGAR CO. G. S. liowry, Painting and Paper-Hanging. Garland Utah. Wedding Bells. Our popular clothing man, M G Han sen loft town more than a week ago and failed to tell us why, but reports enmo to us the foro part of tho week of his mar riage In tho Salt Laku temple, Feb'y 21st to oue of Laytou's most popular young ladics'.Miss Alice King.thst were self ex planltory of his sudden doimrture. Thu many friends of Mr Hanson will be pleased to lenrn this nous. Mr uud lrs Hansen aro visiting friends in that . vicinity. The Globe extends congratula tions wishing thum a plcnsant and pros perous Journoy through life. They will rcsldo lu this city, Sanford Bingham, Jr., is lu charge of his busiuess during his vacation. A FsvorJU Itemed? for Dtbtei. Its pleasant tasto and prompt cures have mado Chamberlain's Cough Bemody a favorite with mothers of small children. It qulrhly cures coughs colds und pre vents any daugcr of pneumonia or other serious consequences. It not only cures croup, but wheny given as boon as tho croupy tough uppearcs will proveut tho attack. For salo by Illter Bros. DrugCo. W J FIFE A J FIFE H The Garland Livery I FIFE BROS., Proprietors. I Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Up-to-Date Rigga at all Hours Bfl Horses and Mules Bought and Sold . Hack Meets-all Train at Dewey vlll farlOlld, - Utll ' - -M You can always pet what vou want at H M. Hanson & Sons, I Brigham City's Most Progressive Department Store- H I A complete line of new and up-to-date H Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gent's H Furnishings, Shoes, and Groceries always H on hand. H Relioble Goods ot Justifiable prices is our motto H We can supply your wants in both staple and fancy articles. H Be-sure and inspect our goods before making your purchases. ' Highest price paid for eggs and poultry H tarWo do businesses H M. Hanson & Sons, I North Main St., .... Brigham City, Utah. f" . I Our 1-4 off I On summer suits and overcoats will continue to the end of this month I J0J0J0J0J0jf ' 1 JUST RECEIVED 1 I An addition to our Spring Line ot Ladies' and Child's Shoes which makes our Spring Line Quite Complete. M Call and examine our shoes and compare prices before you j& buy. m Yours Respt im W. A. RAY. I Bfl) ' I I