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; THE GARLAND GLOBE THE GARLAND GLOBE INDEPENDENT. I A.Wixom, . . Editor and MnKr. ( Telephone No 52 atared aa Moond-clua matter February 17. ItOS. at the poat office at Garland. Utah, under tk Act of Ooncraaa of March . 1879. Hubftcrlben who fall to receive their paper regularly, please notify thin office SATURDAY, JUNE ft. 10. Local Happenings. Felix Baird was in Hriyham Sunday. Dr. Rich made a flying trip to Ogden Wednesday. Miss Dollie Robinson was a Tremont visitor Monday. . R. L. Bush was in the county seat on business Tuesday. C E. Wilson spent last Satur , day and Sunday in Ogden. Frank iSearle was in the county seat on business Wednesday. Mosiah Evans was a passenger to the state capital Wednesday. W.J. Fife spent last Friday and Saturday in the state capital. Hear the Opera while you are in to conference at Brlgham, Sat. June 12th. 1 Mra. J. A. Mortensen was visiting relatives in Ogden Sun day. , J, S . Cantwell was in the county seat on legal business last Satur day. , ' Mra. J. A. Wixom spent Sun day and Decoration day in Brig ham. Mra. A. L. Jensen returned Sunday night from a visit in Brig ham. i Burdett Smith went to Ogden Saturday returning Monday night. Fred Manning and family are visiting relatives in Cache county this week. We are all going to Brlgham Sat. June , 18th, to hear the Opera All home tal- M lent. It . Misa Alice Grover left yester day to visit friends in Salt Lake I and Lehi. Mrs. Haymore of Payson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Austin, Jr. We guarantee the Opera to be a in i claaa production. Be lure to bear k at Brlgham Sat. June 12th. It Mrs. Mantina Jensen returned Tuesday from a visit to Brigham and Mantua. Howard Evans and J. R. Lay ton returned Sunday night from a trip to Salt Lake. A well attended dance was given at the Amusement hall the evening of Decoration day. G. W. Miller has had a neat 4 chicken coop built to the bottom oed of hit run-about wagon. Mrs. Mary A. Pickering of Salt Sake is the gusst of her daughter, Mra. H. F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. David Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rose drove up to Fielding Monday. Mrs. Ed Van Leuvan went to New House Wednesday to visit h her mother, Mrs. Mary Wanlass. The Misses Maggie Creer and Mary Bowen returned Tuesday from a visit to Malad City, Idaho. Ye editor was in Salt Lake Saturdry last and purchased the shafting and pulliea (or the Globe's new press. Cal D. Mayfield and Fred Manning came back Monday from a few days sojourn in Salt Lake City. David McQueen of American Falls, Idaho, was in town this week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Walhs. Miss Mary Crover came up from Salt Lake last Saturday and spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mra. W. L. Grover. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Fonlger and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Foulger returned Monday even ing from a visit wi'h relatives in Ogden. Mrs. Andrew Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Hunsakcr of Honoyville spent a few. hours in Garland Monday on a return trip from Portage. B An error Two weeks ago the Globe reported the arrival of a son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Fife. We made a mis take in the initials, it should have been Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Fife. LOST Between my place and Mitgar Company'x hnrn a log chain. Kcturn to P. L. Walker, Garland, K. f. ',.., It Mm. C O Anderson was in Ogden Friday. Mm. P. A. Mordqnlst and children went to Jgden yesterday . Knss K.v.iih and Sam Nouthnick left yesterday for I.ehl to ulti'iid the Austin family reunion. T. L. Snook. 0. i. Campbell, Mosiah Event aed Mr. and Mm. ciaud Grader weieln lirlgliam csterday FOR SAIK 2 roomed house and two lotson Main and Ingalls si. Apply to bather B Sestet, Gar lead, Utah. 21 rOB 3FNT Good business building in Garland cenlerally located. Apply at Globe office er write to .1. ft, .Smith, 127 west Nth south, Salt Lake City. Mm. F. F. Gross, Mrs. M. M. I.ea vltt, Mm. Hose Vanlleel , Win. King, F. D. WefllBg and Miss llattln Hess were passengers to the state capital yesterday. Mrs, J. A. Wixom, who was one of the contestants in Carsten-M-n and Anson Co's piano con. test, was notified Sunday that she was the lucky winner of a $225.00 pianola which will be shipped to her this week. Lame shoulder is almost invariably caused by rhumallsm of the muscles and yields iiiell to the free application of Chamberlain's l.iniin-ni This liniment is not only prompt and effectual, but in no way disagreeable to me. Sold by all Dealers. Sorn Hansen of Hyrum was here last Saturday and purchased from Lawrence B. Smith his interest in the Arid Producing C'u's engins, tanks, tents, plows, etc. The outfit left Monday for Pocatello valley. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, bauish sick head ache, prevent ileapondoncy and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all Dealers. Monday June 1st, C. E. Wil son, who has been in the employ of P. A. Nordquist, purchased an interest in the Nordquist blacksmith shop and hereafter the business will be conducted under the firm name of Nord quist & Wilson, blacksmiths. ( 'hum ber hi 11 's Cough Itemed is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of n bottle accord ing to directions, yonr money will be refunded. It Is up to you to try. Sold by all Dealers. Mrs. Ira Taylor and children left last Saturday for Lehi Mr. Taylor remained here to pack up the furniture for shipment until Tuesday and then followed up. He has secured employment at the Lehi Sugar factory and will also manage his large farm he recently purchased in that lo cality. "It cured me," or "It saved the life of my child," are the expressions you hear every day about Cbarubcrlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemcdy. 'I'll in is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been Introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of the success of Chambsrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdy Is that it cures. Sold by all Dealers. A. L. Jensen, Geo Gleason and Mr. Wilcox of the Garland base ball team went to Brigham last Friday and assisted the Elbertas in a ame with the Fort Douglas soldiers. Rain interfer ed with the game, but up to the fourth inning the score stood 5 to 8 in favor of the uChampion" "Elberta" bunch. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamhcrlalu'i kHomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. Tin tablets cleanse and invigo rate the stomach, improve the (Ingestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all Dealers. The famous little horse jocky, Oscar Marble, formerly of Salina, who owens a ranch near Stone, Idaho, was in Garland Tuesday. He is the smallest man we have seen for some time weighs 76 pounds; age 41 year. Last August he was injured in a horse race at Spanish Fork and since then has done but little riding. v HP ) mm McCALL PATTERNS C.l.braleil lor ttvlc, perfect lit, simplicity ami reliability nearly 40 fear. Hal.l In nearly every cily and town in the United SUitea and Canada, or by mail dlraet. More Mild llun any olhar make. Send for free catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE More eubacriber. than any ether lailnun minnne- milium a month. Invaluable. Lat est alylrs, patterns, drcatmalung, millinery, plain aewlnsj, fancy needlework, hairdmiii;, etiquette, kixM atorie, etc. Only 60 centa a year (worth double), including a Iree pattern. Subscribe today, or aend lor asanas cojiy. WONI.HO HI INDUCEMENTS lo Ag.nl. For.1.11 bring, premium 11 and new caah pi ie "Hem. Add" . TU KcCall CO., MS la 141 W. STlk St., NEW YOBK A Scattering Clientele. "Do you think ,iinplc will take kindly to your Idona of reform?" I don't know," answered 8enator Sorghum. "One trouble about being a reformer Is (hat there are so many different kinds of reform wanted that yum audience ia necessarily limited." J. K. LAYTON. Contractor and Builder. Estimates Furnished Free. AIL WORK GUARANTEED. Garland. Utah. H. BOYD DRAY AND TRANSFER. Dealer in ROCK SPRINGS COAL. Bell phone No. 89 red, GARLAND. UTAH. In the way "f PAINT There's naught to dodge, nothing to fear in the quality of our store-full of Heady 1 use paints and paint In bulk. They won't bllstvr or chip oiT arc unaffected by sun, rain cold or frosty weather. Summer or winter our paints till the hill completely and economically. We carry a flue Hue of paiut brushes. Riter Bros. Driio Co. Logan and Garland, Utah, Franklin, I'n itou and Moutpelier, Idaho. - I SaBfci.aaeaeJ.lj sW3saaSgPjTTlS ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERY HOME- THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH plays your kind of music no matter what It is where and as you like it. The best, latest and most popular records. Leave your orders for any special records desired. Call and hear the very latest. See our line of Filled and Solid Gold Watches, Diamond Rings, Broaches, Pins, Etc., Etc. JW LEWIS. JEWELER LOCAL Agent for Edison Phones and Records. Riter Bros. Block. POP SALE, Etc FOR HALF Tomato and cabbage plants. Apply to C. HtefTcnson, North Klwixid, Utah. m88 tf LOST Bunch of keys. Return to Marshal T. I,. Nnook and be re warded. WINES i"d Lluuors for Medicinal purposes at Riter Bros Drug Store, tf BLANK NOT ATS-F or sale at this office. 10s per dozen. For Sale One single buggy, one double buggy harness and one 3 1-4 Bain wagon. Apply at W. L. Gro ver ft Sons' store. tf If you receive a copy of the Garland Glohel with "Sample copy" written on the corner, remember that it is an Invita tion for you to subscribe. $1 .50 will give you the Globe 62 weeks and you cannot afford to be without your HOME paper. For Sale First class lucern seed. Apply to J. Y. Jensen Just south of Garland. Bell phone No. 7-1-red. tf For Sale or Trade 1-2 acre lot, house and barn on Factory street. 100 growing fruit trees, good water system. Apply to T. L. Snook, Gar land, Utah. H24-mir NOTICE. United Sutea Land Office. Salt Lake City. Utah. . April 12. 109' To whom It may concern: Notice ia hereby given that the State of Utah ban filed in this office Hats of lands, selected by the said State, under Section 6 of the Act of Con- treaa. approved July 16, 1894. as Indemnity School anda. vis: Lota 1. 2. 3, 4. Sec. 20: Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. Sec. 27. T. 15 N.. R. 6 W Serial No. 031B9; 8K1-4 NE1-4; SW1-4 NVVi-l; Lota 1 and 4, Sec. 4. T. 10 N.. R. 7 W S e r I a 1 No. 0 3 2 0 0. Copies of aald Mats, so far aa they relate to aald tracts by deacripUTe euhdlvislone. have been conapicuoualy poated in thia office for Inspection by any parson interested and by the public gener ally. During the period of publicaUon of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and rertlficotion. under departmental regrulatlons of April 26. 1207. protaaU or con testa atcuinat the claim of the State to any of the tracts or aubdlviaiona hereinbefore deacribed. on the around that the same la mora valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be re ceived and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. D. C. Failure ao to proteat or contest, within the time specified, will be consi dered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral char acter of the tracta and the selection thereof, beina otherwise free from objection, will be approved to the State. E l It THOMPSON. ml-jG Register. NOTICE. United SUtaa Land Office, Suit Lake City. Utah. April IS. 1908. To whom it may concern Notice ia hereby given that the Bute of Utah has filed in this office HaU of lands, selected by the aaid State, under section 6 of the Act of Con greea. approved July IB. 1894, as Indemnity School Lands, vis: All Sec. 14. T. 14 N R. 11 W . Serial 03229: All Sac 10. T. 14 N.. R. 11 W.. 03234: All Sec. 34. T. 16 N., It. 11 VV Serial 03230: All Sec. 12. T. 14 N R 11 W.. Serial 08236; LoU 1. 2: Sl-2 NK.1-4: SE1-4 Sec. 6. T. 14 N.. R. 11 W.. Serial 03228. Copiea of aaid liaU. so far as they relate to aaid tracU by descriptive aubdlviaiona. nave been conapicuoualy posted in this office for Inspection any person interested and by bythe public gener ally. During the period or publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regiilationa of April 26, 1907, protaaU or conteeta against the the claim of the Slate to any of the tracU or euhdivtalons hereinbefore described, on the ground that the aame ia mora valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be re ceived and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington D. C. Failure ao to proteat or conteat within the time specified, will be consi dered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral char acUr of the tracU and the aelection thereof, be ing otherwise free from objection. wlU be ap proved to the SUU. E. D. R. THOMPON. ml-j5 Rserlsur. NOTICE. United fiUtcs Land Office, Salt Lake Cily, Utah, April 34, 1909. Tn Whom It May Concssh: Notice is hereby given thst the Stste of Utsh hss filed in this office lists of landa. se lected by the ssid State, under section 6 of the Act of Conareaa, approved July 16, 1804, ss Indemnity School Lands, vie: S;i Nl.'.. SW NEK, Sec. jo. T. 10 N., R. 18 W..S. L it., Sens! No. o.tioj. zii NWtf. Eyi SW!4. Sec. 30, T. 11 N.; R. 6 W., S. L. M.. Serial No. 03306. All Sec. 10. T. 0 N., R. 7 W., S. L. M, Serial No. 03308. NWtf. Sec. 14, T. 10 N., K. 7 W , Lou 1, 2, 1. and 4, Sec. 30, T. 11 N., R. 6 W., S. L. M. Serial No. 03109. Copies of ssid lists, so tar ss they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, hsve been conspicuously posted in this office for inspection by any person interested and by the public generslly. During the period of publication of (his notice, or any time there after, snd before final approval and certifica tion, under departmental regulations of April -5- 1907, protests or contests sgsinst the clsim 01 the Stste to any of the tracts or subdi viaiona hereinbefore described, on the ground that the ssmc is more valuable for miners! thsn for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington. D. C. Psilure ao to protest or contest within the lime specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the nun mineral character of the tracta and the se lections thereof, being otherwise free frrn objection, will be approved to the Stste. ei. D. K. THOMPSON. Register. in 21 J19 FARMERS' CASH UNION 0 A car load of McCormick headers, binders, mowers A ,HL and rakes just arrived from the factory. They speak U oJl, for themselves. A car load of cement in stock at y ! proper prices. Canvas and Witcher Dams for irrigat- D) a ing; Shovels, hoes, cultivatos, forks and hay tools in v great quantity, Wire-cable, rope, hardware and sup- 0 g plies. LUMBER AND BUILDING rj ) M ATEZRIAL m -tock and more enroute. , X Prices are Right X 3 0 A Mliia'.iire Water System Come and see It. We have tbem for sale. ( rSJu'l'liey Hliould be in Kvery HomeJSjSj St Farmers' Cash Union. I X David Holmgren, Mgr. X Tri'monton, Utah. A ""' J Garland Meat Market rrj&THOMAS & HALL, Props. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds Coupon Id nl..- Mold I Free Delivery to at a Big Discount for Cash I ALL PAHT8 OF TOWN Qlre us s trial an we will do the rest GsT" Chickens sod Yes) Wanted fM . iPiSeiiJiPjdiiii n wmwmmam I Just .Reeeived I m A Line of SKIRT FASTENERS M pF also a SKIRT RLACO. Ladies should not Q fail to see this latest device which absoultely does Tq, away with skirts gaping behind. Call and see them. pS ( A New Line l the w W, Celebrated Wilson Hose Supporters f it For Ladies and Children f g Closing Out Sale on ffi Men's Boy's and Children's I HATS J W. L. GROVER & SONS, I WHERE THE TEAMS STOP. We are Still Harping On the (foodness of our line stotk of Lumber. Hardware ami Furniture. That's u subject we never jrel tired of barplnn iiK)n. And prsv, wliy should wo? We know our stock Is equaled by few and 'excelled by no other in this territory. We scoured the best markets of the country to obtain It, because we believe the best is none too good for our customers In bnyiiif; Lumber, Furniture and lliinluare true economy lies not so much in the saving of inone, us in the - j 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 l' of ft right- Wlien you spend il here there Isn't the sliprhest shiiddow sf a doubt thai it will buy the biggest and best values possible. I. I T US P ft 0 V F. I T. Undertaking Carefully Attended To j JENSEN BROS., 0ARL?,NrDA We are now located in our New Store on North Main St. Call and see us. I gij I The Tremont rkaCaTaatlasSj a a H Dealer in latLV Liquor House II WINES. LI0U0RS tadU G.A.Woodward, Prop. CIGARS. f SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. 1 Case of Beer S3.50 On Return of Cue $1.00 Rebate 1 Barrel Bottled Beer S10.50 On Return of Bottles S3.00 Rebate And Everything Else in Proportion. This includes Becker's ld-i and Fisher's Suit l.ske lleer. Wo also handle I'AH.S'I' and BLU1 IMItliiiN Heer PLEASE CALL AND SEE US. tagaBagWy TtX7F g . . . I Lua L f 'I - - - I FOR THE TABLE r the sick loom our Wines and I. Iquors are tiniiir passed, lietsuse they are pure and whole some We Imv onlv the bust brands of case goods and conscq jently sell only the best. Such slock as WE BOTTLE OURSELVES is the finest quality, mill Ims been fully matured In wood under the most favorable conditions. A trial order for wet goods will con vince j ou that this is i In. place to buy. j Pearl Saloon, A. B. Manasa, Prop. Pool and lillliirds In Connection. J. Untno ...UTAH...! Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats and Green Groceries 11 Fish and Game in Season - CATTLE AND HOGS BOUGHT AND SOLD IN CANLOAD LOTS A Complete Line of Groceries Constantly On Hand. THE GARLAND CUJFI eph coombs, Proprietor Choice Wines, Liquors Garland, Utah and Cigars............ Billiard and Pool Room In Connection. Don't Let Whiskey Get the Bent of You Get the Beit of Whiskey at the Olub -