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Show BBS ' Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known H, to Fail. "I want to wiy 11 few words for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and fl Diarrhoea Heniedy. I have lined thin preparation In my family for tho past BhJI flvo ycani and havo recommended It to a inimhcr of people In York county Pf and have never known It to fall to i effect a cure in any IiiHtntu'c. 1 feel 1 Hjf that I can not Kay too much for the ! Hh . beBt remedy of the kind In the H. world." S. Jamison, Spring Grove, Hjj York County, Pa. TIiIh remedy Is for BSj Kale by niter Uroa. drug store. H JUST A LITTLE I P A I f4 T H:" HKUIT SOW when ovcrj-thlng In BV naturw is hnginniug to look bright j hlid fresh, n little M PAINT 1 tv 1 11 go a long way toward brighten lngtipthu many old things around ' the place. Porch Chairs and Sciitti, BY I Lawn .Mowers any of the farm or Bj'ji garden implements and dozens of HI thingK inside the house all needs a lj littlu touching up. Bj j Wo've paints already to use for any H'L purpofo, put up in any le cans you BJt may wish, any color you may fancy, l Drop In and get a color curd and "' we'll ho pleased to tell you more Pl " oliout It. Of course we'vo hriinlies to put the Br paint on with ' PROM 100 VP I Riter Bros. Dho Go. U Logan and Gailand, Utah, m'l Franklin, Preston and Montpelicr, i Idaho. 1 j , Gai Icincl Hotel I j S. DKAKE, Prop, Regular Meals Served Nice Airy Rooms Neat office and Large Dining Room. -2 Block North of the Bank. EVERYBODY KNOWS MfPTHEjj? ! Clayton House ttfluls The llet Hotel In Toun.3 Xlee Airy Ilnoms Hot and cold water. Kleetrlc Lights Kre .Sample Room Wc Keep Nothing but the Best. Rates Reasonable S. .M. CLAYTON, Prop. . W A NT E O-Man mid wlfo with grown sons to take a fine apple orchard on slmres. Plenty of other land for Cultivation. Cul-tivation. Must come well recomoiided I as to honesty mid reliability. Address A G Hast, Corlnne P. 0., Utah. alO-tf j Two sporty Jensen hoys from Rrlg-ham Rrlg-ham took two of Garland's maidens out to the Hot Springs Sunday ulght all four In n mall single buggy. The rig up set ticar the springs nnd the horse run away dcmillshiiig the buggy, The oo-dupants oo-dupants escaped iiuhuit. Piles get quick 11ml certain relief from Dr. Shuop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and Its action Is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding or hlind piles disap. pear llko mngli! Iij its use, Large nlckle-capped nlckle-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers. Klder Henry Grover was hero last week visiting with relatives. Ho war returning to hU homo In Purker, Ida! . from a mission to, L'nglaud' Davis Argus. Klder Grovcr Is a brother of bp. W L Croverof this city and hag filled three illusions, the latter line being for two and 01111 half yearn Rlngllng Rros circus at Ogdeu Monday Mon-day was n good one nnd ipilto a number of our citizens took it lu among them being Mr and Mrs Moslah Kvnns, Miss llazle Kvuns, .Mary Wanlass and son Kwell, Mrs A Murlc nnd daughter Moim, Mr ami Mrs W R Vunfleit, Kd Rogers and JJiis llarbnra Wanliius, NOTICE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 22, 1907. To Whom It May Concern.'- Notice is hereby jjiven that the State of Utah has fil d in thi. oflice lists of lnnds, selected by the said State, a9 Indemnity School Lnnds, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as following, vizi Si-a SEi 4 and Si 2 SWi 4 Sec. 8,T. 14 N., l5 W.,(List7S); NE: 4 SK1.4 Sec. 8. T. 14 N , R 8 VV., (State 408, U 1 R.) ; S12t 4 Sec. 28, ,(Stati 412, U.I R),and all Sec. 34, (State 413, U I R), T. 13 N., R. 4 VV., S. L. M. Copies of s lid lists, so far as they relate to said trasts by des cripiive subdivisions, have been conspicususly posted in this of fice for inspection by nny person interested, and by the public generally. gen-erally. During Ihe period of publication publica-tion of this notice, under departmental depart-mental instructions of April 25. I97 protests or contest" againbt the claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore herein-before discribtd, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be teceived and noted for report to the Ueneral Land Office at Washington, D. C Kailuri so to pro'.esl or contest, con-test, within the times specified, will be concidered sufficient evidence evi-dence of the non-mineral character char-acter of the tracts, and the selections thrrof, being otherwise free from objections, will be recommended rec-ommended fur approvel E, D. R Thompson, 33-31 Regtster. To Consumptives. Tho undersigned having been restored to health ny simple means, after suffering suffer-ing for several years with a'severe lung affection, nnd that dread disease Con. sumption, Is. anxious to make known to his fellow stitTeres the menus of cure. To those who desire it, he u 1,1 cheerful ly send (free of eharge) a copy of the prescription used, which they will find a cure'for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis nnd nil throat and lung .Maladies. .Mala-dies. Ho hopes alt suffereies 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 Ruv. Kd-ward Kd-ward A, Wilson, Rrooklin, N Y. Subscribe for the GLOBE and help your Home Paper in Building up the Town ETSUIlSGrtlUE TO-DAY.-! AOTCE' United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Julv 1 6th, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list of lands, selected by he said State, tinder section 8 of ihe Act of Congress, approved July iG, 1894, as follows, viz: N1-2 Sec. 20, T. 13 N R. 5 W S L. M , included in List 84, Agricultural College. A copy of said list, so far as it relates to said tracts, by discriptive subdivision, has been conspicu ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the peiiod of publication publica-tion of this rolice, under departmental depart-mental instructions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests agninst the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore herein-before described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and I noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protect or contest, con-test, within the time specified; will be considered sufficient evl dence of the non-mineral character char-acter of the tracts, and the selection selec-tion thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended recom-mended for approval. E D. R. Thompson, a3'3i Register. Free, for Catarrh, Just to prove merit, a trial size box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Let mesend It now. It Is a snow-white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm. Containing such healing Ingredients Ingre-dients as Oil Kucallptus, Thymol, Menthol, Men-thol, etc-, It gives instant and lasting ro lief to Catarrh of tho nose and throat. Mako the freo test and see for yourse'f what this preparation can and will accomplish. ac-complish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis, Largo Jars 60 cents. Sold by all dealers. Wo would be pleased to havo our readers, read-ers, nnd tho public generally, send lu such items ofnows as may como under their observation, Miieh as births, deaths, marriages, going's and comings, etc. Many things transpire that wo may over-look, over-look, henco wo ask you to assst us In this matter thai we may ho able to publish pub-lish all tho news. m mm i i tff- 8Qu Wo have some excellent samples of stock certificates at this ollleo and can print certificates for Incorporated Arms, Call and examine them. .Special Excursion East. HogluingJiilyXlfl, the O.8. L. Ry.wlll give a rate of cne faro plus (2 for round trip to all points east, Sue local agent for full porticnlars. JSUtfj Cheap Rates, Cheap rates wl.l be given via tho 0. 8. L, Ry, to all points north on June 29th, July iath & 27th. Flfiieii-day limit to all points south of Pocalclle, thirly-day. to all points north of I'ocatello, Sec local agent fur further particulars, Ju,15tf. OddSize Sale! I The constant accumulation of LAUOE sizes in Gents' and Ladies' Furnishings has forced us to 1 put them on sale at Fxtremuly Low Prices 1 ALL NEXT WEEKJ Men's Gauntlet Gloves 9, 91-2 8t 10 S1.75 value $1.00 :J " Short Gloves 9, 912 & 10 SL50 and $1.25 values 90 & 75c " Work and Dress Shoes Large Sizes ging at 3313 off " Hats All Sizes 7 l4 to 7 58 Going at 33 13 off ' 1 " Summer Underwear One Dollar and 5oc values 90c suit l Ladies' Shirt Waists All. Sizes Going at 3313rff " Summer Underwear Going at 25 Per Cent off Summer Dress Goods on Bargain Counter Marked 12 off Cost Not Considered. J5?"A11 Next Week Large Men and Large Women will find here Bargains in Furnishings at their OvVN PRICE. W. L. CR0VER & SONS, j tlfrVi'AWftVMftVafflWft'' CrTWhe're the Teams Btop.-TBo mVAftSt!!ft ce Yeam preezers! Wc Still Have a Few of the Celebrated j Peerless preezers j Which will Be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. f We are Headquarters for all Kinds of Lumber, Buildinn Material, II Furniture, Hardware, Glass. Paints & Oils n Just unloaded two cars of Heaters and Ranges JENSEN BROS. (Siieecisors to Ilyruin Jensen) Garland Utah. i NGTCE. United State Land OfTii'e, Salt Lake O'i'y, Uih, July 39, 1907 To Whom It May Concrkn: Notice is hen by given that the State of Utah has filrd in this rflice a lis's of lands, fe lecttd by the paid State, under eclion 12 of the Act of Con-r Con-r r 83, approved July 16, 1894, a-follows, a-follows, viz: Lot 4 Sec. 6, T. 14 N., R. 5 W , S. L. INI., embraced in Lit 64 Reform School. A copy of said List, so far a i' relates to said tracts, by descriptive nibdivisiqus, has been conspicuously conspicu-ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the period ot publication of this notice, under departmental instuctiona of April 75, 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 receivtd and noted for report to the General Land office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to protests or contest, within 1 In time specified, will be consid . ered sufficient evidence ot the non-mineral character of the tracts and Ihe selections theteof, being otherwise, free from objection, will be recommended for approval. approv-al. E. D. R. Thompson, aio &7 Register. I nv.atc C Sweet to Eat LOA ,CO O ACwrfyltwtlUutivt, (ALL DEALERS) NOTICE. . ' 1 United States Lanu Office, v'l Salt Li.keC'iu, Ui.-ih, I June as, 19 7. To Whom It May Concern: , r4fl Notice is hereby givi n ih.it ihe State of Utah has filed in this fftce a list of lands, selected hy H 1 (if sain State.ns Inriemri Schi t.l 1 Lands, under section 6 of the Act H of Conrgess, approved July 16, H 1894, as follows: H Lots it, 12, 13 and u. Sec 33, H T. 15 N, R 6 W, S.' L. M.t slate No. 11 37 A. copy of said lists, so far as it j relates to said tracts, by descriptive H subdivisions, has been conypcu- H ously posted in this office for in- H pection by any person interested, H and by the public generally. H During the period of publication H of this notice, uuder departmental H instructions of April 35, 1907, H protests or contests against the claim of the Statu to any of the H tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the amc is more valuable for miueinl, than for agricultural puipnves, 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 lime specified, will be consideied sufficient evidence ot the non min- eral character of the tracts, and the selectionc thereof, being other- wide free from ohjeciion, will be recommended for approval. K. D. R, 1 hi mpson, haio Registtir. ;H |