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Show JUST A LITTLE I P A I fi T H RIGHT NOW when everything in natuni is beginning to look bright nud fresh, a little I P A I N T ",f -will t;o a long way toward brighten- Hf log up the many old things around the pluce. Porch Chairs and Seats, Htt Lawn Mowers any of the farm or garden Implements and dozens of H; things insldu the house all needs a H' llttlu touching up. Wu've painu already to uso for any purpose, put up in any blsse cans you mi. wish, any cnlor you may fancy. Drop in and get a color card and we'll be pleased to tell you moru about H Of courxo we've brushes to put' the paint on with FROM 10c UP I Klter Bros. Drug Go. Logan and Garland,' Utah, Franklin, Preaton and Montpelier, Idaho. I' Garland Hotel H S. DRAKE, Prop. m Regular Meals Served y H! Nice Airy- Rooms M- Neat . office and Large Dining ' Room fe ' I-a Block Nurtb. of the Bank, EVERYBODY KNOWS JTTHEjr Clayton House saIs The Rest Hotel in TownjjP Nice Airy Rooms-Hot Rooms-Hot and cold water. Electric Lights Free Sample Room We Keep Nothing but the Best. Rates Reasonable S. M. CLAYTON, Prop. KllltlKtItIKt!'al!KIIKMKHKKII Expression of Thanks. The following letter was sent to the Ladles' Self Culture Club by the Rlshop-rle Rlshop-rle nf the Garland Ward In reponse to the (60.00 presented the hall by said organization: To the resident, officers and mem. bera of tho Ladles' Self-Culture Club, Kind Friends: In accepting tho proceeds of the entertainment enter-tainment given by you, uje, In behalf of the people and aa tho Bishopric of tho Garland ward, esteem It a pleasure as well as a duty to express to you our hearty appreciation and thanks for your very liberal contribution of 160.00 towards to-wards liquidating the debt on tho Amusement hall. We realize, to a certain extent, the amount of labor required to successfully conduct a aoelal gathering as the one given by your Club, the evening of Juno 10th, 1007, and wo trust that you will accept our heartfelt thanks both individually and collectively. With best wishes for the continued success of your organization, We remain, yotiM kinclrely, W. L. GunviSH, ) I). E. Manning, Bishopric. Joskdi Jknhkn, ) Th Doctor Away From Home Whon Moat People arc often very much dlsap. pointed to find that their family physlu Inn Is away from homo whun they most need his services. Diseases like cramp colle and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, mid have In many Instance proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned Tho right way is to keep ut hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnil Dlurrhoen Remedy. No physician can prescribe a bettur medicine for these diseases. Hy hsvlng it iu tho house you escape much puiu and suffering and all risk. Huy it now; it may suvo life. For sale by Rlter Hros. Drug Co. JUST RECISIVED A Largo and New Stock of Up-to-Date Wall Paper. PRICES VERY LOW. Paluting uud Paper-hanging a Special- GEO. MELDRUli, tremonton; utah r R. F. Rlter of Logan was iu town this week in the Interest of Rlter Oros. Drug Co. Trustee Joa. Jensen of tho Town Board went to Salt Lake yesterday to procure two car loads of drain pipe and transact other Important bu.sness, Mrs James Hurton and chlldrcu, ljala andailbcrt, Miss Pearl Keya and Miss Ellen Fo'ulger all of Ogdcn came up to attend the Prlmury concert at the ball Thursday evening. Mrs Paul Hlnraan caught her band in tho gearings of a washing machine Thursday. Dr. Rich was suminond and it nccvssltcd several stitches to sew up the Injured metnbci. Tho Oregon Short line Company will operate Its usual Summer Excursion to Canadann July 80th. Rates will apply to Stirling, Raymond, Magrath, and Cardstou in Albertu Province. Tickets will be good for thirty days. Wednesday evening, July 17th, Mr and Mrs William King entertained In honor of Cuthbert King and Mrs M Hilda King of Coyote, Utah, and Miss May wllcox of Idaho. All present, enjoyed a sumptuous sum-ptuous rcpat aud spent a very pleasant evening. Eddlo Sorcnscn was brought Into town Thursday afternoon and taken to Dr. Francke'a office for treatment. While stacking hay at Rhode's farm, n Jacksou foik fell on him cutting gashes on hi head aud foot and 0110 of the tines penetrated pene-trated his thigh gouging an ugly gash. Thursday afternoon tho Sugar factory boys gave the bueluess men of town a white-washing to the tuno of 11 to 1 at tho Athletic Park ball grounds. It was a flno game, full of ginger and enthusiasm. enthu-siasm. Hattery for Business Men Foulger and Feathcrstoncj Sugar Factory Fac-tory Battery Green and Cluff. During the game J. Fj Featherstone had bis ear ripped by a foul ball requiring a tew stitches to fix it up. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. The Globe will not be issued next week owing to ye editor having mashed mas-hed another finger in the job press. Bear with us in our affile tions and we will give you a good paper the following week. To Consumptives. . The undersigned having been rcstorod to health by simple means, after suffer. Ing for several years with a severe lung affect Ion, and that dread disease Consumption, Con-sumption, Is anxious to make known to his fellow suffercs the means of cure. To thoic who desire it, he will cheerfully cheerful-ly send (free of charge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will And a cure (or Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat aud lung Maladies. Mala-dies. He hopes all sulTercrcs will try his remedy, as It is Invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address Rev. Edward Ed-ward A. Wilson, Brooklln, 1ST Y. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 25, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this oilice a list of lands, selected by tne said State.as Indemnity School Lands, under section 6 of the Act of Conrgess, approved July 16, 1804, as follows: Lots' 11, 12, 13 and 14 Sec 33, T. 15 N , R. 6 W , S. L. M-, State No. 1037. A copy of said lists, so far as it relates to said tracts.by descriptive subdivisions, has been conspicu ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, uuder departmental tustructions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for re ort to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence ot the non mineral min-eral character of the tracts, and the selection? thereof, being otherwise other-wise free from objection, will be recommended for approval. . D. K. 1 h mpson, j. 6 a 3 Register. NCTOE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake G'ity, Utah, June 28, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected se-lected by the said State, for the establishment of permanent reservoirs for irrigating pur-poses, pur-poses, under section 12 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as follows, viz: Si-2 Sec. 20, E1-2 is W 1-4, Ei-2 and Lots 3 & 4 &ec. 3o,List 221 Reservoirs; and Lots 1 & 2, Ei 2, NW 1-4 Sec. 30, List 222 Reservoirs, all in T, 14 N., R.5 W., S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts, by descriptive subdivision, have been conspicuously conspicu-ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, under departmental instuctions of April 25, 1907, pro tests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore des cribed, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land office at Washington, D. C. Futlure so to protests or contest, within the time specified, will be consid ered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of the tmcts and the selections theteof, being otherwise, 'free from objection, will be recommended for iipprov-nl. iipprov-nl. E. D. R. Thompson, jy 6-a 3 Register. 1 Having purchased the c H stock of Urscl S. Rose, K H S) of the firm of Grover, 1 )3 Kose & Co., we desire to H 0 announce to the public H A that on and after 0 H 1 July 1, l907,- I v g we shall' be known as H SL W. L. Grover & Sons. x I We are indeed grate- d H x ftil to 'ur many custo- H S mers whose liberal pat- A- H 0 ronage has enabled us 5? H P. to make this purchase. H In the future, as in the W past, our motto shall be y: H "QUICK SALES g Jb SMALL PROFITS 55 W and we hope to merit W H 0 the continued trade of 0 H the people of Garland H and vicinity. H W. L. GROVER & SONS, I MflV)SWf)JftJffA'Wf CSrWhcre the Teams Stop.-l HWfi!?iifHfP.i?flrt H JUST ARRIVED! I THE LARGEST LINE OF ' H CMaARTS ajjd I Baby (darriages I THAT HAS EVER REACHED I THE BEAR RIVER VALIJtY I Come early and make your selections. H Remember also that wo carry a full line of FURNITURE, UNIVERSAL HTEIIL I RANGES and STOVES and a complete ltuo of SHELF HARDWARE and Lt'M- I BER. I Wc nro yours for business , JENSEN BROS. 1 (Successors to Hyruin Jenson) I Garland Utah. I |