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B " " aLLfl I V H iWTHE GARLAND GLOBE si I I DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF GARLAND AND THE GREAT. BEAR RIVER VALLEY H I Vol.1. No. 36. Published of Garland, Utah. Saturday, Oct. 27, 190(5 H I A Serious Accident H Last Monday Luther Lowry of Field- H tng.was leverly injured la an accident at that place which rendered blm uncon- icloui. Ho was riding a bone when an I approchlng steam threshing machine came along and frightened the auimal I which Jumped side-ways throwing him off onto his head, the horse falling and rolling over him. lie waa taken to his home and Dr. It. 11. Dutin of Trcmout summoned. After being lu an uucoufuious condition for 18 hours he rallied and recognized hi wife and thoio around him. Ho went Into a swoou again for 18 hours, He Is now In a semi-conscious conditio, suffering from concussion of the brain. Dr. Dunn is doing all in bis (rawer to 4 restore him to consciousness and it is hoptd he will be successful. Ladies' Self-Culture Club. The Udles' Self-Culture Club meet In regular session at tbo borne of Mrs. Jos Jensen Thursday afternoon. Vlse-prenl-deut .Mrs. W. D. Lewis in charge, twelve member being present. The continua tion of tbo Uevurlyof Uraustark was read by Mrs. M. A. Booths . Delicious refreshments were served after which the Club adjourned for two veek to meet at the home of Mrs. James Ciombs. Kor Dressmaking, Plain Sewing and lleudiug, apply to Mrs. W. II. Evaas, Garland Utah. o!8 American Party Ticket The Box Elder Americans endorse Democrats and Republicans at their con- ' Jk, ventlnu held In the opera house at lirlg- ham City last Saturday, which waa well mtttuded. The Democrats endorsed were aa fol lows: For Heprtsentatlve "ynu L Eddy of Brlgham City. Ommlssloner (3-year term ) Allen Roach of Thatcher. Kor Recorder Ilyriim Standing of llrlgbaui City. Kor Clerk-Kred Petersen R of B City. i From the Republican ticket they se- tected the following: ' For AssessorEllas Jensen of Brlgham ; ' ., City. '. L For Bupt. of Schools A E Jensen of $,?.' Mantua. l r. ' For Treasurer 8 M Cole of Corlnne. $frV ... For Surveyor MclvinNebeker of Wil- 1 f . Urd. ,' The above portion of the ticket Is com- I C pored of four Mormons and fo'-r non- f I Mormoun, The balance of the ticket was Y -Blade upas follows: , For Sheriff James Coll of Corlnne. For Cotnmlisloner (4-year term) W F House of Curluuu, For Attorney George R Chase of Brig bam City. lu the evening a well attended rally wad held at the opera house, tho speakers beiug Weber Hiid Weir. Rocky Mountain Bell Notes. O.O.I.uudberg.of thoR.M. II. Tel. Co., Is iu towu looklrg after tbo com pany's interest. On the 17 th he checked I out Delos Bacon, who has filled tho posi tion as local manager for some tlmo past, aud has severed hit connections with tbo . company. Mr. Luudberg Is In charge of i : the office aud a new manager will be C checked in iu w few days. , ,t W. I. Pratt and W. F. Madseu aro in towu this week soliciting for the Boll. o ' Felix Balrd of Brlgham Is horo again t odllrctlng for tho Bull. ) ..Many Impruvcmonta have recently been wailu In the Bill service '4 Call ou Joseph N. Stohl of Brlgbam City for your farm loans. He has tho I moony aud will treat you right. tf Died at Logan. I Asel, the elghtccn-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William King of this city, died last Sunday at Logun from tho ef fects of Inlniation complicated with Marasmus. Mr. King took the child to Logan for treatment nIx weeks ago aud everything possible to save the baby's life was done. The child was brought to this city Tuesday and tho funeral services were held at the ward hall Wednesday at 2:80 p.m. lip. H'.L. Qrover prcsldid and the ward choir furnished the singing. The opening prayer was offered by Jos Jensen. The following speakers offered words of comfort to the bereaved parent: Elder Anderson of Logan, ono of Mr; King's missionary companions, Alvlu Ipseu of Bear River City, also a mission ary companion, F. D. Welling uud Bp. W. L. drover. Siuging Benediction by D. E. Manulug. The remnlus were interred In the city cemetery, the grave being dedicated by Bp.W.L. drover. Tho community sympathizes .with thu parents In their sad bereavement. Additional Local. Mrs. M. D. Evans left yesterday mora Ing to visit relatives uud friends in l'rovo. Moroni Jensen of Mantua, father of Miss Myrtle Jeusen, was iu towuou buI iiexs Tuesday. If you want a good Heater, get a Cole's Hot Blast of Stohl Bros, at Trcmout. It Couuty Sheriff Joseph Josepbsou of Brlgbam, gave this olllee a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. Joscphsou is ou tho Re publican for ro election. August Jeppson, an employee of the Uwcus meet market went to Brlgham Wednesday afternoon, suffering with a severe case of chills and fever. This oHlcr has been made a collection agency for the medical work entitled MKLHCOLOOY. Those who havo con tractcd for the book should make theli egular paytneuts here aud get their ru lelpts Mr. Allen of Nancy, Idaho, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Vanausdcln the fore part of the week. He came to look at their farm and home with the iutention of buying It, Dr. Samuel (J. Hooker, of tho Amer ican Sugar Reflulug Co. of Philadelphia, aud M. 11. Fcubel of the Idaho Sugar Co of Sugar City, Idaho, spent one day lust week lu this city looklug otcr the Gi laud factory. Mrs. W, P Eatou returned Thursday evening from au extended ilt to Salt Laku City, Mr. Eatou, accompanied by hU mother, Mrs. J. F. Ureeuough of New York City, returned last night, much Improved In health. Miss Mahala darn, who has been oue of the lady clerks at the Bootho Mercan tile aud Produce Co. for some length of tlmo, severed her cuuuection with thu firm Tuesday aud left for Salt Lake City lu speud tho winter. After a successful seasou's run, Rlter Bros, have discontinued thu Ico cream and soda-wuter bunluesi for the winter, Thu fountain will enjoy a rest uutlll thu bar comes out to ueu hli shadow in the good old springtime. Stohl Brothers are selling all kinds of dood Luck Ranges, They always gho satisfaction. it Don't forget thut there is ONLY Onb day left in which to register t3?Tueday, October 3oih,jgJ and remember that the Citlund Globe office is where the voters of the Sunset Precinct must regit ter. J. A. Wixom, Registry Agent. MARKET REPORT. 8pcclal to the darlaud Globus Kansas City Stock Vault, Oct. 15th, 1000. As expected last week's cattle receipts were the heaviest of thu season at this polut. The run was 80,000 head, including 18,000, cab es. Largo numbers of country bii)crs were hero and the gen era! market advanced 6 to 15 cents during the week. Run today is 28,000 head, Including 8000 calves, market strong, except on western cows and heavy calves It is getting late In the weason aud most country buyers aro about ready to lay in cattle for the wiuter's operations, so that a brisk demand from that source is assur ed for awhile. There Is a shortage of hay In some localities, but as tho corn crop Is good nearly1 all over the feeding section, special pains Is beiug taken to preserve tho fodder where ever tho hay crop Ih short. Continued high prices for hogs will Insure a profit iu feeding, ecn if cattle prices do uot prove .satisfactory. Stuff is coming from tho range freely now, Ktockrrs and feeder mainly at 13.00 to til.UO, killiug steers (8.40 to 14.23, Colorado cons (2.65 to S8.80, panhandle cows a.U5 to 12.85, cauuers and bulls (2. 00 to (2-25, light calves (4.75 to (0.25, heavy calves (8.25 to (1.00, Sheep run was smaller last v. cck, 87.000 head, market higher on killing lambs and ou couuiry grades of sheep, muttons uneven Demand for breeding owes is so great that packers are Invariably out bid on ewes, whether thin or fat. Run Is 15,000 today, containing a largo share of feeders, market strong to 10 higher. Some 05 lb Utah lambs sold at (T.55 to day, the top on the general market, al though some show lambs sold at (8 50 to day. Fair to good lambs range from (7.00 upwards, yearlings up to S5.G5I wethers (5.20, ewes today at (.5 00. Choice breed ing owes rold at (5.00 last week, bulk of breeding owes (4 75 to (5.25, feeding wethers and yearlings (4 75 to (5.00, feediug lambs (5.80 to (0.10. J. A. Rlckct, L. S. Correspondent. REPORT MADE TO THE Secretary of State of the State of Utah OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OP GARLAND Located at Garland, In tha County nf Box Eld.r, State of Utah, at the ctox of bu.lneu on tha Sth day of October, 1906. auouacEs: Loam and Dlicounta .... $73.511 89 OvordrafU ... . 4.43S.98 Furniture and Fixture . 2,062.78 Pue from National llanlca ... 7,636.32 Co.h on Hand 6.6U.92 Current Expcnica and Taxes I'aJd - - 1,725.69 ToUl . . $35,031.58 LuoiLrnca: Capital Stock Paid In - . . t2J.000.00 Itenerved for 1906 Tax ... 400.00 Undivided Proflta .... 1,933.03 Dun to National Hanlci .... 4,373.71 Individual Dcpoalta .... 26,491.32 Saving! Dept. (Intareat at 4 per cent) 1,538.61 Cathlcr'a Checks 207.83 Uilla Payable .... 33,000.00 Total . . S96.031.Oi STATIC OF UTAH. I County of Box Klder, I"1 C J, Caupbkli. betas Ant duly iwotn acuml liur to law depoaea and taya that he li caahlrr of the above named bank; that the aliove and fore going report conUlna a full, true and correct tatomentof the condition of the aald bank at the cloae of butlnaaa on the 9th day of Oct, 1906. C. J. Caupdkll. .Subscribed and aworn to before me thin 20th day October, 1906. Joasm Jinsbn, Notary Public STATE OF UTAH, I Office of the Secretary of State, I I, C. S. TlNOcr, Secretary of State of the Bute of Utah, do hereby certify that the forcirolntf la a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on Die In my office this 22th day of October, 1906. C. S. TlNQJCY, Seal Secretary of State. I a""" 1 GOoLl Hit GOcLl I """"' 1 Hsbltof S " -" s" e Vt- -U I JUbUnf s M TRADING I TRA1MNU fl 1 Rt 1 fi " I imoTHE'B. I OOSll IS SCARCE! bootiwh. eaacl333333333 SGG iGGGGGGeCCi M eiaiiaiiaH iaiaiaiaB ( CLOTHING, SHOES, LADIES' and CHILDKEN'S CLOAKS and WK.AFS But we have ( that are CHEAP enough to BURN and they come in the Best Makes and Style 1 U -x sri ow aD0Ut yur a" u"' -'a" 'n unt we w'"' show youhovv M DUyS friends' Made Clothing Make Friends I Our Ladies' and Children's Line of Coats and Skirts, Furs and Waists is by far the iM s Welles t ever shown in Garland. Call and look them over before buying elsewhere we can H save you money on every purchase. Yours to please, M Boothe Mer. . Produce Co.. I WPJKKE YOU OKT THE 1IK8T H THE NEW Palace Barber Shop II. F. MILLER PROP. Hbavlng, lUlr-cuttlng, Sbitmpoolug and MaaSBKlng. Sanitary Rules Strictly Observed. Steam Uatba lu Couuvctlou. Agent for Wblto Swiin Laundry, : Noxt to Club Siiloon (larlHiid, Utab I Indigestion' Btomarh trmibln U but a lymptom nf, and not la ltaell a true dlteaie. We think ot Dripevtla, Beartbum. and lndl(ftron a real riUroiea, yt they are irmptomi only ot a certain pocioe Nerve ilcknm nnthina elm. It wai thli fart that tint correctly ld Pr. Shoop In the criatlon of that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr. Hhoop'a lUetoratlve. liolna Olnwt to the ttomarh nervrt, alonn hrnuiht that lurrcea and favor to Dr. Hhoonand hi Rmtoratlre, With out that ordinal and highly vital principle, no luch laitlng arcnmpllihmrnU were ever to be had. Pontomuch dUtrvn. blnatlnf, bllloiuneu. bad breath and Hallow complexion, try Dr. nhoop'a lUitoretivo Tablet! or Mquld and aer for your. Mil what It ran and will do. We tell and cheer fully rooomtnend Dr. SKoop's Restorative (ALL DEALERS) pop Sale! Wo v. ill xvlla boinv lu HrlKhnni City comer Mnln nnd ."Stb South rtreds to nnyonv rtcslrlnc k j;ood lioimi lu thut flty . Corner lot , N-nrrn orchnrd , -l room house, witter unit vlectrtr lluhta, pood cullHr, utc. A line buslncvs loottlou. Call on or vrrlto Lee & Dllim, nrl?lmm. Utah. All kinds of Reef ou leu at Rlter Urns Drugstore. JO-tf Sunday Services. Up. W, L. Orover presided at tbo reg ular servlcus held last Sunday at the ward hall. Singing by tho choir "0, Happy Houic." l'rajerby Up. Orover, SluglDR "Oulde Mo to Thee." The mc rament waa admluUtered by F.ldcra llur-1 dctt Smith, and Olof Johuvou. Wui H Clayton waa tho first spiaker. Mb Eble Evans sung "Who's on tho Lord's Side, WhoT" uhahted In the churns by the choir and congregation. A II Archi bald wm the next uud lastvpualccr. The choir sang "Join With Us In Bweit Accord." Heuxdlctlon by W H Cran dall. HAD BOYS' WELFARE IN MIND. Andrew Carnegie Telle Why Family Left Scotland. Andrew Carnegie waa recontly In vited to attend the excuraton of the old handloom weavers of Dunfermline, Scotland, his native town. Ho was nnablo to do go, but from Sklbo caatle bo sent tho following letter, In which ho 'gave Borne remlnlaccncea of his ancestors In tho weaving town of Flfof "By inheritance I think I would be en titled to rank myself with that nnclont and honorublo guild, for my Grand father Carnegie and father wore weav ers In the olden days nnd vory proud of It. My Grandfather Morrison did not have tho distinction, but he was a good shoemaker and thought there was 'nothing like loather.' Even upon my own awvunt I should have some claim to membership In the old weav ers' society, for I remember woll 1 as sisted In 'giving In' tho threads to my fnthor when he was 'putting in' his web, and a very proud boy 1 waa in doing so. Well do I rcmombor the morning that my fAi'. came borne to tell mother that tlicro wasn't a new wob for him to get nnd tbo family council decided that wo should sail for Amorlcn, my mothor saying: 'Not for our good, wo could munuRO to get along here, but there will bo more itcope there for our boys.' So we set sail for the now Jnnd." - aaeH Tee Long for Wang. H 1 nave Juat received the fallowing M quaint story from a reader who la H apparently unperturbed by the earth- H quake. A lady in Ban Francisco en- H gaged a Chinese cook. When the c L lestial came, among other things she H aaked him his name. H "My name," said the Chinaman, LH smiling, "la Wang Hans Ho." H "Oh, I can't remember all that," H said the lady, "I will call you John." H ' John smiled all over and aked; H "Whnt Is your namee?" H "My name is Mrs. Melville Long- Lg9 "Me no memble all that," said John. v-B "Chinaman be no 'anvey Mr J. iMm- r bul Ixndon. I call you Ta.nray." H Tatler. 'M Wash Your Qreen Coffee. M How mnny hotu-nwlves Hoe to It that the green co!ei- purclmped fronr tho L grocer In carefully waHli"-! bnfnro be- M in? ronfltcrt? I havo known many oth- erwlso careful housekeeiwni to omoty H the coffee from the parcel in w'.ilch ft It was bought into the ptn for roast B mg, novor thinking that they are do- B Ing An unclean thing. B Cohee In often dyed to giro It m H bettor color, and aside Imm this there M Is such a quantity of real dirt upon M It tbat it really astonishes people M who r.vor washod it. Wash voar oof- H "e- Ni'i'ivnl 'nTi-'.'v H JUST ARRIVED I JUST ARRIVED I A Line of Children's, Ladles' and Gents' Shota, Hats, Drtes H Goods, Underwear, etc. Our stock in uow complete with new H goods arriving d.iily. H GROCERIES M Yee, wc have them all fresh stock, at prices that can't be beat. ffijl DON'T FORGET ft that we are closing out our entire line of clolhingJTAr COST kAj Call and nee goods and get pricesThe place where your mm dollar will go the farthest, , -' ,wl; Ganland II JVlepeantile Co.,. AVM. PRESTON, Manager-. M 1 "lm m"mmm "' "" ""' """""eaSBaTaBSMBialatif4- H I 50 MEN,S WHITE Jumpers 5?fk T P r 1 I OcIC and OVERALLS von K cmma K 0WLY (jz) C I HE OULGER VOMPANY, I I MEN'S AND BOY'S GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. VVE ARE V0UKS F0R HOaifiST fiOODS-' I M H '