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Show I Beet, the Huilo Cur. "To keep tbo body I11 tuno," writes Mrs Mary Drown, 20 Lofayctt Placo, Poughkeepsle, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's Nuw Life Pills, They aro the most reliable re-liable and plcusant laxatlvo I have found." Dost for tho stomach liver and , bowels. Guaranteed by Kltcr Hros. f Drug Co. 25c. . WINTER MEDICINES J Thoro aro certain Hues i and remedies Mitt aro In ' special demnud at partic ular seasons. This store I Is always prepared to sup- ' ply them. Wo strive to ( meet every need of tbo 1 community and to autlci- ' rth pate uccds beforo thoy " aro expressed. Whatever drugs, medl cincs or sundries you may require this season we can supply them. Wo HI can give assurance that Hfl tho quullty will ho tbo HJ ' highest end tho prlco tho HJ lowukt possible fl ( Get the habit of coming to us for Drug Store Goods. It 5s a habit (hnt pays. I niter Bros, Drug Go. Logan and Gurland, Utnh', ml Franklin, Preston and Mo'ntpelier, Idaho. Hh Hi HJ 50 Percent Off Big reductions in Hats, Suits, Dress goodH nnd Millinery, Call and see see the goods; it will pay you. I ' Mrs A. Murie. A Jamaican Lady Speak Highly of Chamber-tain's Chamber-tain's Cough Remedy. Mrs Mlchat'. Hart, wife of tho aupcr-Intondeut aupcr-Intondeut of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she htii for some years used Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Itcmcdy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found lit very bcnetlclal. Shu has implicit confidence con-fidence in it and would uot bo without a bottle of it in her homo. Sold by Kltcr Dros Drug Co, yjJ7 cwf'n'y treat to bco each ono como ' forward and take their rcspcctlvo parts Miss RoblsonV Pupils Entertain Parents on tho program. Each number was fol- and Friends. loved by hearty rounds of applause. Tho The Recital glvon at the school houso progrom consisted of 20 nnmbera and Mr Wednesday evening by tho pupils of Aylctt and Miss Kent both responded to Miss Itoblson was a very pleasing and encborcs. highly entertaining musical event. About It is pleasing to sco tho Interest man!- thirty of her pupils took part in tho fested In music by tbo rising generation, recital and ho was also assisted by Miss Tho girls are getting ahead of tbo boys, Claro Kent of Tremont, Mr. Walter Ay- however, and an effort should be mado lott of Wellsvlllc and Mrs. Ursol Roso. to encourago the boys along this line. Tho parents of the children and a fow The following propram was carried out Invited guests were present. It was with the exception of numbers 4 and 5: I Duet "On the Raco Course'' Dlako MISS ALISSA MANNING " NINA WINTERS 3 "Linnet Waltz" Hart MISS MAY KING 8 "Norwood March" Hart MISS LUELLA FIFE 4 "Mocking Dlrd" .. Lewis MISS CLARA OYLER 5 "Dutterfly" .. - Cochran MISS IVA VANFLEET 0 "Step by Step'' March Streabbog MISS VERNA CAPENER 7 Solo "Meditation" - Morrison MR. WALTER AY LETT 8 "O Why Is My Heart So Sad" Truax MISS ALICE MUNNS 0 "Morning Prayer" .... Gabriel MISS EZMA LEWIS 10 "Norma March" From Dolllnla Opera MISS FERN VANAUSDELN II "Dance of tho Wildflowers" Wenrlch MISS MILDA MICHAELIS 12 Trio-"Tho Musical Dox".....'. Mullcr MISS RODISON " WINTERS " MANNING 18 "Fairyland Waltz" Warren MISS AMANDA RODINSON 14 "Dolls' of Shandon" Sudds MISS ALISSA MANNING 15 "Dlackoyed Susan Waltz" Streabbog MISS RUDY OAMPDELL 10 Recitation "Noll" Selected MISS CLARE KENT 17 Duet "Lo Petit Caruaval Polka" Streabbog MISS MICHAELIS " VANAUSDELN 18 "Clayton's Grand March" Dlako MISS LUCY KING 10 Solo "Lullaby" MR. WALTER AYLETT 20 "Flotilla March" Hart MI8S MADEL CRANDALL 21 "Maiden's Dream" Dohm MISS NINA WINTERS 22 "Step Lightly Schottlsche" Streabbog MISS ANNIE WILCOX 28 "The Woodruff" Cochran MISS AURELIA WALKER 24 "Merry Dlrd's Waltz" Fcarls MISS HAZEL OAMPDELL 25 Duct "In tho Arena" Engelemann MISS NINA WINTERS MASTER KEITH WINTERS 20 Duet "Till Wo Meet Again" Dally MISS RODISON MR. AYLETT Wo pay 80 cents for eggs. Dootho jlcrcautllo & Produce Co. tf Reprint, Newg.Hcraldi "Thero is at least one effectual, sufo aud rcltablo Cough Cure Dt Shoop's that wo ro-gard ro-gard as suitable, oven for tbo youngest child. For years. Dr, Shoop blttorly op-posed op-posed tho use of opiates or narcotics In medicine, offering tlO per drop to any ono finding Opium, Chloroform, or any other polsouous or imrcotlo ingredient lu Dr, Shoop's Cough Cure. And tho challenge chal-lenge U us yet unanswered. Hero is one manufacturing physlclau, who welcomed with satisfaction, the now Government Puro Food and Drug Law. Tho public can now protect Itself at all times, by Insisting In-sisting on having Dr. Shoop's, when a cough remedy k needed." Sold by all dealers. j 10 This ofllco has been mado a collection agency for the medical work entitled MED1COLOGY. Tboso who bavocon-tractcd bavocon-tractcd for tho book should make thoh egular payments hero and get their re colpts C J. Campbell, Notary Public Garland Utah. E. V. Schneider, General Blacksmilhing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing Machlno Motors and Electric Flat-Irons Will Sink Your Wells Garland. Utah Watch this space for the Return of Mosman and Naramore TDENTlSTSjr JOSEPH JENSEN NOTARY PUBLIC Garland - - Utah. Business I ChaneesI I A fine line of I MEN'S WORK SHOES I at Workingmen's Prices. H Funcy Line of Fancy Dress Goods, H A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries H Everything Always Fresh H Consult Us For Prices. I GROVER, ROSE & CO. I !VimUfl)(nVUf tarWhcro tho Teams Stop.- Uf!MDMf I When in Need of a Good I HOT BliAST I OR I Oak Heater 1 Call On I Stohl Bros. Fiirn. Co.,, I Tremont Utatft J H THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF BRIGHAM CITY I Does Strictly a Banking Business. I t Oun Motto: LIDERALITY t H COURTESY I STADILITY I ACOURAOY J GROWTH IS STEADY AND PERMANENT. I ACCOUNTS UNDER GOVERNMENT 8UPERVISON. I DIRECTORS. I Lorenzo N. Stohl, Lucius A. Snow, John L. Edwards, H James Nelson, Petor M. Hansen, Sivcrln N. Lee, H Alma Nelson, John D. Peters, Olccn N. Stohl, H Always Asking For Business T H Drlgham City, Utah'' H Block-smithing, Block-smithing, HORSE-SHOEING, AND GENERAL REPAIRING Neatly aud Promptly Dono. At tbo P. A. Nordquist Shop Just South of tho Globe Ofllco. CSyWo Guarantee Satisfaction ,JJ LOCAL MAILS. MAILS ARRIVE, From South j 7:00 p. m. MAILS CLOSE Oo,e south j STAR ROUTE. Mails arrive from Pesirose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave tor Penrose and way at 11,50 n. m. Ofllco hours from f) a. m. to 0 p. m. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. O. .S L. TIME TABLE I Pa.nrr No. 22 Paucnrc No, SI H -SOUTH BOUND- NORTH BOUND H Lv Malad 7:15 am Lt Brig-ham fl:10 p m IH Lv OarUnd 8:40 am Lv Corinn. S20 p m H Lv Tremont 8:45 am Lv Tremont 6:45 p m IH Lv Corlnna 9:30 am Lv Garland 0:M p m IH Ar Brisham 9:40 a m Ar UaUd 8 JO p m Connect, with Cach. Connect, with Caeh. H Valley train No. 12 for Valley train No 11 from Ogden and Salt Lake. Ogden and Salt Laic. IH MIXED TRAIN, I North Bound. H Leaves Ogden 8:aoa. m. H " BriKham 9:55 a. m, fl Connne 10:10 u. m. ill " Tremont.. ..10:52a.m. " Garland ....11:20 a.m. Arrives at Malad 1:00 p. m. M South Bound. fl Leaves Mnlad 1 :2o p. m. )' fl " Gnrlsnd 3:25 p.m. H " Tremont 3:40 p.m. fl " Corinri. ....4:30 p.m. I Brhjbdm 4:55 p.m. fl Arrives at Ogden 6:25 p.m. fl F, F. Gross, fl Local Agent I Garland,,.., r....,Ulah I |