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Show WM WINTER K:v MEDICINES 1" Je ''h''' There aro certain lines ; and remedies tint aru in ?7. -.mPt ' special demand at partic. jf ' ular seasons. This store ttW'" is always prepared tosup Hr-' ' ply them. Wo strive to K ' v , nieet overy uced of tho ' couununlty and to nutlet. I M'.t, pato uecds before they r, j . . "r arc expressed. 4 'V.V. J''.,,' r. . Whatever drugs, mcdl- ' f'Jf ' clnes or sundries you S may require this season ' L - . wo can wupply them. Wo lb ' can glvo assurance that BtA tbe quality will bo the t WE ' blgbtat and tho prlco tho ',J K lowest possible. Get the habit of corring to P us for Drug Store Goods. It 1' is a habit that pays. ? p Rlter Bros. Druo Go. ... fe. Lojran and Garland, Utaht Wwm Pranklicu Preston and Montpeltcr, W-.m' Ianh6. I f ' 0 A Jamaican Lady Speaka Hlshly of Cliambar. laln'a Cough Remedy, 3Irs Mlcbuel Hurt, wife of the superintendent super-intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamulcu, West Iudles Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber-lulu's Chamber-lulu's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooplug cough and has found it very beneficial, She has Implicit con-Udeucc con-Udeucc In It and would not be without a bottle of It in her home, bold by Ititcr Bros Drujf Cu, TT TtTTTTTT t t TT ttttttYTT t TT t T T Tr T T TTT TTTT7TTTT" TTTT T T "t -- '. ftik. '" ' ' ''5k '. " -. ''Kit - - ' ':.." '. : s. Lecture Sunday Evening. " ' ,' Uuncr tho auspices of tho M.I. Asso- clttions, a lecture will be given at tbo . - - Amusement Hall Sunday evening by " Elder Ncpbi Jensen of the Granlto Stake. ; ; s The subject of tho lecturo is "Truth of the Christian Religion." Everybody invited. - UllXllXlAli AAAAAAAA ilAt Department of the Interior, . Sccratary's Ofllco, Washington D. C, January 8, 1007. ORDER. The Commissioner of tho General Land Ofllco. Sir: Referring to tho circular of instructions in-structions to special agents of your ofllco approved by me on January 20, 1004, re-lattvo re-lattvo to their duties under the act of! February 5, 1685 (23 Stat., 821), entitled "An act to prevent unlawful occupancy of the public lands," you are advised that said circular Is hereby amended and modified as follows: Strlko out from said circular paragraphs para-graphs 5 and 0, and Insert In lieu thereof the following: It shall bo tbo duty of tho special agent ou receipt of any charge or complaint or upon Information being acquired by blm from any source, that an unlawful Inclos-tiro Inclos-tiro Is being maintained by any person or persons, association, or corporation, to at once proceed to secure sufficient data, including in-cluding a description of tho lands inclosed, inclos-ed, with reasonable certaipty, not necessarily necess-arily by metes and bounds, nor by Gov-ctnmentul Gov-ctnmentul subdivisions of surveyed land, but only so that the Inclosure may be identified and tbe person or persons guilty of tho violation, as nearly as may be, and by description if tho numo cannot ,ou reasonable reas-onable Inquiry, be ascertained, and to at once submit such case, with the data thus obtained, to tho United States nttorncy for prosecution, It shall bo tho duty of tho special ngent, and ho sbnll bo so Instructed, to bo alert and vigilant to detect tho existence exis-tence of unlawful iuulosurcs in his district and to proceed to lu accordance therewith there-with as hereinabove directed, and that ho Is not to construe his duties as requiring requir-ing that, before proceeding iu tbo matter of an unlawful inclosure, thoro must first be filed with blm a formal complaint by some person or persons acquainted with the facts, but It shall bo bis duty, as hereinabove stated, to take tho initiative himself. In tbls connection you arc further instructed, in-structed, by direction of tbe President, to at once notify all of tho special agents and receivers and registers of nfl local land olllccs throughout tho United States, and to glvo tho widest publicity thereto that tho provlsionsof said actof February 25, 1885, for tho summary destruction of Inclosurcs and obstructions existing in violation of said act will bo rigidly enforced on and after Apr! 1 , 1007, Respectfully, E. A. Hitchcock, , Sccratary of Interior To stop a cold with "Provcntlcs" Is safer than to let It run aud cure It after wards. Taken at tho "sneeze stago" Preventlcs will head off all colds aud Grippe, nnd perhaps savo you from pneumonia or bronchitis. Preventlcs are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets tab-lets selling lu 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you aro chilly, if you begin to sncefo, iry Preventlcs, They will surely check tbo cold, and please you. Sold by all dealers, fO 50 Percent Off Dig reductions in Hats, Suits, Dress goods and Millinery. Call and see the goods; it will pay you, Mrs. A. Murie. lav ate C Sweet to tat LQA'tld O ACudYBwdUiMio. This ofllco has been imulo a collection agency for the medical work entitled MEDICOLOGY. Those who havu contracted con-tracted for tho book should mako tbeh cgular payments here aud get their receipts re-ceipts C. J. Campbell, Notary Public Garland Utah. E. V. Schneider, General Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing Machine Motors aud Electric Flat-Irons Will Slqk Your Wolls Garland, Utah Wach this space for the Return of Mosman and Naramore JTDENTlSTSuir JOSEPH JENSEN .' NOTARY PUBLIC Garland r Utah. Business I ChaneesI A fine line of I aMEN'S WORK SHOES I I at Workingmen's Prices. I Fancy Line of . Fancy Dress Goods. I I A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries I Everything Always Fresh I Consult Us For Prices. I GROVER. ROSE & CO. I mimtXXmm orWhcro tho Teams Stop ."St MKMf!!A I When in Need of a Good I flange, I HOT BIiflST OR I Oak Heater I Coll On I Stohl Bros. Film. Cd Tremont L'tsh I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OF BRIGHAM CITY I Does Strictly a Banking Business. I X Oun Motto: LIUEHALITY I I COURTESY I 1 STABILITY ( X ACCURACY f GROWTH 18 STEADY AND PERMANENT. I ACCOUNTS UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVI80N. I D I R E O TsO R S . I Lorenzo N. Stohl, Lucius A. Snow, John L. Edwards, H James Nelson, Peter M. Ilunscn, Slvcrln N. Lee, H Alma Nelson, John I). Peters, Oleen N. Stohl. ," H Always 'Asking For Business 1 ) v I Ilrlgham City, Utah I black- smithing, HORSE-SHOEING, AND GENERAL REPAIRING Neatly and Promptly Done. At tho P. A. Nordquist Shop Just South of tho Globe Ofllco. ar Wo Guarantee Satisfaction ..flEJ LOCAL MAILS. MAILS ARRIVJt. From South j 'lt'm jy ,7:00 p.m. MAILS CLOSE Going South J JrJJ 3:10 p. m. STAR ROUTE. Mails arrive from Penrose and way at 10:30 a. m. Mails leave for Penrose and way at 11,50 a. m. Ofllco hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Eva C. Wilcox, Postmaster. O. .S L. TIME TABLE I Pauensar No. S2 Paaaonser No. St H -SOUTH BOUND -NOBTIl BOUND- H Lv Malad 7:tSaro Lv Brfaham 6:10 pn I Lv Garland 8:40 am Lv Corinna 620 pm I Lv Tremont 8:46 am Lv Tremont 6:48 pro I Lv Corinna 8 JO am Lv Garland 0:55pm I Ar Brla-ham 9:40 am Ar Malad 830 p m I 3onneta with (Jaeha ConnecU with Cach. I Valley train No. 12 for Valley train No 11 from Orien and Salt Lake. Ogdan and Bait Laka. MIXED TRAIN. I North Bound. I Leaves Ogden 8:20 a.m. I Brigham 9:55 a. m. I " Corinne 10:10 a. m. I 4 Tremont.. ..10:52a.m. I Garland . ...11:20 a. m. I Arrives at Malad 1:00 p. m. I South Bouud. I Leaves Malad 1 :ao p'm. I " Garlrnd ......3:25 p.m. I 44 Tremont 3 Hop, ml I 44 Corinne 4:3" p.m. I 44 Brigham 4:55 p.m. I Arrives at Ogden 6:35 p.m. F. F, Gross, Local e Agent Garland, t Uia M |