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Show For Dressmaking, Plain Hewing and Mending, iipply to Mrs. W. II. Evaas, Garland Utah. 0I8 Call ou Joseph N. Stohl of Brlgbam City for your farm loans. He has tho mousy aud will treat you right. tf llBtSWJM Don't forget thut there is ONLY Onb day left in which to register t3?Tuesday, October 3oih,jgJ and remember that the Gotland Globe office is where the voters of the Sunset Precinct must register. regis-ter. J. A. Wixom, Registry Agent. REPORT MADE TO THE Secretary of State of the 3tate of Utah OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OP GARLAND Located at Garland, In thu County nf Box Elder, State of Utah, at the ctox of buelneea on th Sth day of October, 1906. auouaccs: Loam and Dlicounta .... $73.51(1.89 Overdrafts ... . 4.43S.98 Furniture and Fixture . 2,062.78 Pue from National llanlce ... 7,016.32 Coh on Hand .5.K Current Expcnice and Taxes I'aJd - - 1,725.69 ToUl . . $35,031.M LuoiLmc: Capital Stock Paid In - . . t2J.000.00 lEencrved for 1906 Taxee ... 40n.00 Undivided ProHta .... 1,033.03 I)uA to National Uanka .... 4,373.71 Individual Dcpoelta .... 26,491.32 Saving! Dept. (Intereat at 4 per cent) - l,K3S.6t Cuhlcr'a Checks . . . . 207.83 Utile Payable .... 33,000.00 Total . . t06.031.Ui STATE OF UTAH. I County of Box Klder, I1, J C J, Campbkm. betas Ant duly iwotn according accord-ing to law depoaea and taya that ,e li caahlrr of the above named bank; that the aliove and fore-suing fore-suing report conUlna a full, true and correct atatomentof the condition of the aald bank at the cloto of butlnaaa on the 9th day of Oct, 1906. C. J. CAUPDKLL. .Subscribed and aworn to before me thin SOtli day October, 1906. Joaarn Jinsbn, Notary Public STATE OF UTAH, I Office of the Socretary of Statu, I I, C. S. TlNOcr, Secretary of State of the Bute of Utah, do hereby certify that the fortirolnif la a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on Die In my office this 22th day of October, 1906. C. S. TlNQJCY, I Seal Secretary of State. I a""" i GOoLl Hit GOcLl I """" 1 Habit of S Vsa-- "" Va- -V. HabU f S I TRADING I TRADING ROOTHE'B.. I COStl IS SCARCE! I 130CTIIK'S. I eBBBBBBBBBBBBal bbbbbbbbbbI ( CLOTHING, SHOES, LADIES' and CHILD KEN'S CLOAKS and WR.AFS But we have ( that are CHEAP enough to BURN and they come in the Best Makes and Styles 1 U mcr Hw about your Fall' Suit? Call in and we will, show you hov i-JVyo friends' Made Clothing Make Friends bIIbbbbH Our Ladies' and Children's Line of Coats and Skirts, Furs and Waists is by far the s welles t ever shown in Garland. Call and look them over before buying elsewhere we can save you money on every purchase. Yours to please, Boothe Mer. Produce Co.. I WrtKRE YOU GET THE 1IK8T H THE NEW Palace Barber Shop H. F. MILLER PROP. Hbavlng, Halr-cuttlng, Sbampoolug and Massaging. Sanitary Rules Strictly Observed. Steam Uatba lu Couuectlou. Agent for Wblto Swan Laundry, : Next to Club Saloon Garland, Utab Indigestion Stomach trmibln U but a lymptom nf, and not la Itaell a true dlteaie. We think ot Dyipeptla, Heartburn, and Indlfeetfon a real rilvaiei, yi4 they are lymptomi only ot a certain apecine Nerve ilcknm nnthlna elm. It rai thli fart that lint correctly tat Pr. Snoop In the creation ot that now very popular Stomach Remedy Dr. Hhoop'i lUetoratlve. (loln direct to the ttomarh nervrt, alonn hrnuiht that aurreat and favor to Dr. Hhoonand hla Rmtoratltre, Without With-out that ordinal and highly vital principle, no lueh laitlng arcnmpllihmrnU were ever to be had. Pontomuch tlutrraa. blnatlnf, bllloiuneu. bad breath and nallow complexion, try Dr. Khcop'a Bitoratlvo Tablet! or Liquid and aep for your. Mil what It ran and will do. We acll and cheerfully cheer-fully raoomtaend Dr. SKoop's Restorative (ALL DEALERS) pop Sale! Wo will sell a borne lu Urlhani City corner Main anil Ath South Hreeis to anyone rtcslrlnc a koo,I Iiouui in thut elty . Corner lot , H-nero orchard , -l room house, water and leotrtr. Iluhta, pood cellar, etc. A line business Incut lou. , Call on or writo Lee & Dunn, nbam. utab. All kinds of Reef ou leu at Rlter Urns Drugstore. JO-tf Sunday Services. Up. W, U. Grover presided at tbo regular reg-ular smlcus held last Sunday at the ward hall. Singing by tho choir "O, Happy Hotnc." Prayer by Dp. Grover, Singing "Guide Mo to Thee." The mc-ramont mc-ramont waa administered by Elders llur-dett llur-dett Smith, and Ulof Johuvou. Wui H Clayton waa tho first Hptaker. Mb Essie Evans sung "Who's on tho Lord's Side, Who?" uhsistcd in the chorus by the choir and congregation. A 11 Archibald Archi-bald wa the next uud lastvpualcer. The choir sang "Join With Us In Sweet Accord." Ikutidlctlon by W H Cran dall. HAD BOYS' WELFARE IN MIND. Andrew Carnegie Telle Why Family Left Scotland. Andrew Carnegie waa recontly Invited In-vited to attend the excuralon of the old handloom weavera of Dunfermllno, Scotland, his native town. Ho was unablo to do go, but from Sklbo eaatle bo aent tho following letter, In which ho 'gave Borne reminiscences of his ancestors in tho weaving town of Flfof "By inheritance I think I would be entitled en-titled to rank myself with that nnclont and honorablo guild, for my Grandfather Grand-father Carnegie and father wore woav-era woav-era In the olden days nnd vory proud of It. My Grandfather Morrison did not have tho distinction, but he waa a good shoemaker and thought there was 'nothing- like loather.' Even upon my own account I should hove some claim to membership In the old woav: ors" society, for I remember woll I assisted as-sisted In 'giving in' tho threads to my fnthor when he was 'putting in' his web, and a very proud boy 1 waa In doing so. Well do I rcmombor the morning that my fAi'.. came home to tell mother that tlicro wasn't a new wob for him to get nnd tbo family council decided that wo should sail for Amorlon, my mothor saying: 'Not for our good, wo could manugo to get along here, but there will bo more itcope there for our boys.' So we set anil for the now Jnnd." aaH Tee Long for Wang. 1 nave Juat received the fallowing quaint story from a reader who la apparently unperturbed by the earth-quake. earth-quake. A lady In Ban Francisco en-gaged en-gaged a Chinese cook. When the ce-leatial ce-leatial came, among other things aba aaked him his name. "My name," said the Chinaman, smiling, "la Wang Hans Ho." "Oh, I can't remember all that," fl aid the lady, "I will call you John." ' John amlled all over and aaked; "Whnt Is yout namee?" "My name la Mrs. Melville Long- gH "Me no memble all that." said John. v-Kfl "Chinaman be no Invey Mr. Mm- bul London. I call you Ta.nray." Tatler. 'M Wash Your Qreen Coffee. How mnny hotu-nwlves aee to It that the green corp.i. purclmped from' the grocer In carefully waBhrd bnforo be-in? be-in? roasted? I havo known many oth- erwlso careful housekeeper to omoty the coffee from the parcel In w'.ilch H It waa bought Into the pin for roast mg, novor thinking that they are do-Ing do-Ing nn unclean thing. Cohce In often dyed to gird It a bettor color, and aside 1mm tbla there Is atich a quantity of real dirt upon It tbat It really astonishes people, who r.vor washed It. Wash voar oof-j oof-j "e Ni'tininl y'ltfaV"" JUST ARRIVED I JUST ARRIVED I A Line of Children's, Ladles' and Gents' Shuea, Hats, Drtes H Goods, Underwear, etc. Our stock ia uow complete with new H goods arriving d.iily. H GROCERIES Yee, wc have them all fresh stock, at prices that can't be beat. Rjl DON'T FORGET W that we are closing out our entire line of clothing23rAr COST Call and ee goods and get pricesThe place where your stim dollar will go the farthest, 'ipi! Garland Jl Pereantile Co., fl AVM. PRESTON, .Munugei'. Sm I 5LCir MEN,S WHITE Jumpers 5?fk T P 1 I OiC m OVFPA1.I.S yo" C0M1NG m 0WLY OzrC I HE I OULGER OMPANY, I I MEN'S AND BOY'S GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. VVE ARE VOURS FOR HONEST COODS . I B ' 'H aaH ! jH |