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Show I f WINES und Liquors for Medicinal H I puroses ut Rltcr Bros Drug Store, tf I 1 FOR SALE CHEAP-Good f 2nd-hnnd wagon. The Foulger Compy. I I JUST A LITTLE I P A I fi T II KtflHT XO' when everything In H i nitturu is beginning to look bright l P A I N T II will go a long wnj toward brighten-H brighten-H Ingupthe many old thlngb around H the plHce. Porch Chairs and Seats, I II hwu Mowers any of tho farm or H B garden Implements and dozens of H W tilings Inside tho liottse nil needs a H U Utile louchlui; up l We've paints already to use for any H H purpose, put up In any size cans you I I may wish, any color you may fancy. H I! . Drop in und gut a rolor card and H; I we'll hn pleased to tell ynu more l I Of course we've brushes to put the H; I paint, on with A FHOM 10c UP II Rlter Bros. Druo Go. i Logan nnd Garland, Utah. I , Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Iff Idaho, U Garland Hotel Wm S. DRAKE, Prop. Regular Meals Served . , Vice Airy Rooms H JNwt office and Large Dining B ' Room, B , JJIopk.orlh of the JJank. EVERYBODY KNOWS Clayton House 8Is The IJcst Hotel in Town JB3 Nice Airy Rooms Hot and cold water. Electric Lights Free Sample Hoom Wc Keep Nothing but the Best, Hates Reasonable S. M. CLAYTON, Prop. Clarence Hayes returned from Tecoma, Nevada, Wednesday. II C Vanatisdeln of Twin Falls. Idaho, was In town Wednesday shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances. He gave a fine report of tho Twin Falls country in a short conversation with the Globe reporter. CHOICE farming land In tho best locations lo-cations of thu valley at a very low price it on tho best of terms. Scu F I) Welling. Heat. Mgr. Moslub Kvans distributed a handsome silver plated letter opener, with compliments of the Utah Idaho Sugar Co., among tho IiiisIiicls houses of town this week, Thu Globe got one. Thanks, Just what wu needed. C K Wilson, an employee of the P A Nordqulst blacksmith shop, was severely kicked on the uheak last Saturday by a fractious colt he was shoeing. He also sustained an injury of the thumb cord of his right hand, which rendered it almost al-most useless this week. FOR SALE 100 acres of Irrigated Irrigat-ed land and -10 acres of pasture land one mllo northeast of Sugar factory. Kasy terms. Apply to E, T. Capcucr, IMvcr-side, IMvcr-side, Utah. U4-28 A reunion of the Wardrop family was held at the home of Mrs M K Campbell at Hrlgham City Wednesday ."Peach Day," about seventy-live guests being present. Among those attending from tills city were Mr and Mrs John (J Whcclnn, the Misses Sarah and Ada Fowler and Leona Kuudel. FOUND P"lr of glasses near tho Postolllice. Call at Ololiu olllcc. sl4tf Next Wednesday ovonlng, Sept. the 25th, u melon festival nnd social will bo givon nt tho hall in this city under un-der tho auspices of the Hollglon Classes. Clas-ses. Tho object of tho gathering is to Interest all In Religion Class work All are Invited to attend, especially parents nnd children. Seo tho announcement an-nouncement In nnothor column. Garland and vicinity was well represented repre-sented at tho "Peach Day" celebration in Ilrigbani City Wednesday. M round-trip round-trip tickets wero purchased nt tho Gar laud depot and equally that number went down In rigs. All nttendlug report having hav-ing had a very pleasant day's outing and a big feast of Hrlgliam's famous fruit. The town streets were literally Jammed with visitors. Z2C 86 We have some excellent samples of stock certificates at this nfllcn and can print certificates for Incorporated firms. Call and examine tlieni. I. E. Prlbble, the traveling salesman sales-man of tho Hrlgham City Knitting Fnctory, Informed us one day this week that tho Knitting Factory was not destroyed by firo as many .supposed. .sup-posed. The Knitting factory Is lu tho southern portion of town whllo the Woolen Mills, which burned, aro In the northeastern pnrt of the City. Tho Knitting fnctory Is still running run-ning full blast. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 second-hand sunles nnd .') run-abouts in good condition; also 1 draft horse weighing 1,250 pounds. Apply to T. L. Snook, at the Garland Livery. s2l tf Next Friday evening, Sopt. 27th, a plenBlng social will bo given nt tho Garlnnd hall under tho auspices of tho Stako S. S. Union Hoard. A commltteo consisting of Counsoior Jos. Jonsen and a n nibor of tho Sup. 1 orintondants of tho North district nre 1 arranging n pleasing program. Refreshments Re-freshments will bo served and dancing danc-ing indulged In. t is expected that 10 or 11 wards will bo represented. H F Otto, with a forco of men and teams, experienced considerable difficulty Wednesday, in moving tho Jensen house to his lot on Factory St. Tho poles in thu center nfOntlerSt. had to be laken out to kor.p the hnl'illug fruiii toppling over the sliadu trees and mr druggist had a "fife, rldu aUridn thu roof" :i intending in-tending with ehctilc and telephone wires. Whim npproached 011 tho Mibjict Mr Otte hesves a heavy sigh nnd nyn: "I'm d glad lis over." For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained anklo may bo cured in about one-third tho tlmo usually required, re-quired, by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely, and giving It absolute abso-lute rest. Dor sale by Rlter Bros, drug store. American Falls Townsite Opening The 0. S. L. Ry. will mnke a rate of 2 cents n mile each way to American Falls and return for tho Amcilcan Falls Townsite opening Sept. 20. 1007. Tick ets on sale Sept. 26th and 2(11 h; good for return Sept 881I1. See ageut for further particulars. Trial Catarrh treatments aro being mnllcd out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Rnclne, Wis. Thoso tests aro proving to the people without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug, gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Ca-tarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Special Excursion East, Hcglnlng July 18, the O.S. L. Hy. will give a rate of cue fare plus 12 for round trip to all points cast. Sue local agent for full portlculnrs. J29tf jstirniMiBiwnr iritamiiaranswms kill-the coyoFTf AND CURE THE LUMQSi W,,H Dr. King s New Wmamp I rnn ONSUMPIIOH Price 1 FOR I OUGHSand G0cM1.CC I V0LS Frca Trial. R iwiiniiiniiar mvtuV Guaranteed for nil TH'ilOAT ..-id f. ' liUNG TROUBLES, or XQHiuT: W ' BACE. $ I FOR I Fall Vk inter 1907-5 , I Shelves and warerooms m loaded to capacity. l.very square inch of mm Inrnt i space filled xwith good I things to Eat and Wear. 1 Newest patterns in I ODi cs Goods Latest I MMf Styles in Hats and the f Famous Hood and Old Colony Rubber Goods-Make Goods-Make Your Selection While the Stock is Complete. W. L. GROVER & SONS,,, i WSMR'SfS&WffilWS ESTWhere the Teams Stop.-Tfiffl l!?A'lS&,!St,ASafi!ft ce ream Plreezers! I Wc Still Have a Few of the Celebrated I Peerless preezers I Which will Be Sold at GREATLY H EDUCED PRICES. I We are Headquarters for all Kinds of f Lumber, Building Material, Furniture, Hardware, Glass. Paints & Oils 1 ' Just unloaded two cars of Heaters and Manges 1 , JENSEN BROS. (Sricce.wrs to IIyruin.Irnf.cu. I Garland Ut.t'i i Agricultural College j I of UtahJ:! i "UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL." I i $ Prepares Men and Women for Success in Life; (f I ' i s "Learning is Wca'th to the Poor, and Honor to the Rich, an Aid to the Ycung, ' a Support and Cmfort to the Aged'fBacon, It I COURSES OF STUDYs 1 -8 f. AGIUCUfTUHK Agronomy, Horticulture, Anl- f, IlnnkiuK, Tran-portntlon, Cotnmctclitl Lntv, Strno If p( mnl Industry, Veterinary Science, Dairying. Irrigation, graphy , etc. i$ j g l)rainaKe, Farm .Mechanics, Itoa.l lluil.lln,;. etc. OKNEHAI. MOIKNCK-EnglhU, Mathematics. I v DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND AUTS-Cookln-, History, Economies, Modern I.animgeH, Natural and I I'. Dietetics, Sanitation, Ilyglne, Sewing, Ilousehojd Econ. Ihyleal Science.-., etc. g I 1 ninies, Home Kurxing, etc. 3 I MECHANIC AltTS-Crpentry, Forging, I'at- lfl KNOI.NKBIUSa -Irrigation EnSinttrlng jointly I ( tern Making. Carriage Uulldlng. Foundry Work, Ma- with University of Utah. I j chluo Work. etc. fJonrseH also ofTered In Music, Art, Physical Tralu I . COMMERCE Ilutlness Administration, Account Ing and Miliary Work. p I I $ CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES ft I V I 5, A largo trained faculty of expert; twenty buildings with splendid equipments; farnw, orchards; gardctid, I ft livestock nnd farm buildings; beautiful nnd healthful siirrouudlugs in one of the hext tow ns of the state; j . I 5 vigorously moral atmospheae; modern courses of study , carefully arranged to enable mem and women to liucuro $ ) I the comforts of life, and to make every day a happy one. I All the graduates of the College occupy first-class positions; Its (Undents have been unlformely siicvM.fnl, tj I Tho College lias good opportunities for securing employment for Its graduates. j .' Sij I Expeuscs nre low. No tuition; entrance free 13.00. The Illustrated circular und catalngue will lntuet u,u i I jt and will be sent free. I Xt ''v I Address, the Registrar, Agrieul'ural College, I cj Logan, Utah. a I 'II I X. ?C The College Opens on September 17th, 1907. 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