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Show I IT IS NO WONDER That meo SMOKE when they see our line of SMOKER'S SUPPLIES. Anybody Would , ' The toboccos arc of oco ,he finc8t variely na 1 of the most expensive rvSi cure. ' 11 yi The pin e8 give SOLID CO M-f. M-f. CgS5: FORT to the OLD and YOUNG smok- We wont mention our CIGARS espe-ciully, espe-ciully, but smoke one of our laedint; brands and you will smoke no other. H Klter Bros. Druo Go. Logan and Garland, Utah, 1 Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, ! American Column. Advertising. Edited by The American Party, The American Party PLATFORM. The American Party of Box Elder County in convention as-setnbled as-setnbled hereby re-affirm the platform adopted by the Americans Ameri-cans in Salt Lake City at the State Convention assembled. We are opposed to the consolidation consoli-dation of the Agricultural College Col-lege of Utah with the University. We believe that a man may worship h'u Maker as his con science dictates, and that no State nor political body has the right to interfere with this great privilege ; and we believe that man's first allegiance, al-legiance, politically, is to his country. Wc insist that all political power is inherent in the people; and all free goverments are founded on their authority for their equal protection and benefit. We insist that no person should be barred from prosecuting or defending any civil cause to which 1 he is a party. We insist that trial J by jury should remain inviolate.! We believe that life, liberty and property should be secure in the hands of the state judiciary. . vVe deny that any religious sociaty has any authority to try men on 'the right of property, or to take from them this world's goods, or to put them in jeopardy, or to inflict in-flict any temporal punishment. We insist that all men have the inherent and inalienable right to enjoy and defend their liberties. We insist that they have the right to follow their occupations without with-out molestation and to possess and to protect their property, and we demand business, commercial and political freedom. We favor the strict enforce, ment of all laws. We demand that no religious test should be required as a qualification for any office or public trust. The schools should ' mvnmvwMivmjm mi tm .ilwi mmmm ' be fret from sectarian contml, and no public money or property should be applied to any religious worship, exercise or instruction, or for the support of any eccles-tical eccles-tical establishment. A miijoiity of the Senate Com. mittee in the Smnot case has found that the "hierarchy at the head of the Mormon Church hus for years past formed a perfect union between the Mormon Church and the State of Utah, and that the Church through its head dominates the affairs of the State in things both great and small." We believe that every citizen is responsible for such a wrong unless he is doing his best to right the wrong. We are unalterably and uncompromisingly un-compromisingly opposed to a union of Church and State, nor shall any church, without our protest, dominate the State or interfere with its functions. We declare ourselves unalterably unalter-ably opposed to any high ecclesi-ast, ecclesi-ast, of any domination whatsoever, seeking and asking for political preferment and benefits of civil office, or unduly interfering with politics while he is holding said high ecclesiastical or church position; and for the future and in order to promote tranquility, perfect equality and the best possible pos-sible progress of the State, the American Party will use its endeavors to inforce and maintain this principle. Omens St Co., Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats and Green Groceries, Fish and Game in Season. Garland Utah Heaters and Ranges The season is approaching that A reminds you to make preparation a&fL for the coming chilly blasts of 2&Rfco another winter. A good heater or hot blast in the house is a true wsPw "rBL friend and gives comfort and fc'!!f)'llllfnpr warmth to your home B 111! during the winter months. You Hi I can't afford to be without one. H i H We have an excellent line of ho Wfl JH blasts to select from at prices to I15 f52 ShShIO' suit all. Call and see them. 1 tmi fpfPSP' Wo also havo tho eclebrted Universal I I JJI "SWL and Superb Ranges that cannot be ex- ' ' f Wa celled both in quality aud flnlsh. ASH B0X RttrjnjTj UNIVERSAL JENSEN BROS. (Snccctbors to Hyrum Jtuson) " Garland Utah. 1 iwwiiwiifntw ntf p jyjr ti eiwjtctfti M. A. No. 4111. Notice of Application Tor Patent. M. 3. No. 4525. United States Lnnd Offlce, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1C, 1906. Notice Is hereby given that George K. Williams and Delancy Wilson of Salt Lako City, Utah, havo made application for a United States patent for tho Butcher Boy Lode Mining Claim, situate in Park Valley Mining District, Box Elder County, Utnh, conslstlnK of 1337.3 linear feet of said lodo together with eurfaco ground not exceeding 300 feet on each sldo of said lode, being mlnoral survey No. 1525 and described In tho field notes and plat of the official sur. vey on file In this otllce, with magnetic mag-netic variation at 17 dcg. 40 niln. Kast as follows, to-wlt: neglnnlng at corner No. 1 of said Butcher Doy lode, ldontlcnl with cor-nor cor-nor No. 1, Survey No. 4484 Juno Dug lodo, from which tho Southeast corner corn-er of Sec. 12, Township 13 North, Range 15 West benr North 84 deg. 19 niln. Kast 921.1 feet; thonco North Nor-th 28 dog. 24 niln., East 1336.9 feet to corner No. 2, thenco North 61 deg. 20 mln., West C90.2 feet to corner No. 3; thence South 26 dcg. 14 mln., West 1260.1 feet to corner No. 4, Identical No. with corner No. C, Survey Sur-vey No. 4493 New State Mino No. 1. lodo; thenco South 64 deg. 49 mln. West 96.5 feet to corner No. 5; thenco South 61 dcg. 20 mln. E. 600 feet to corner No. 1., tho place of beginning, containing 17.393 acres, all of which is claimed and applied for. This claim Is located in the Southeast quarter of Sec. 12 and Northoast quarter of Sec. 13, Township Town-ship 13 North, Range 15 West, S. 1. B. and M. Notice of location of said lode In of record In tho offlco of tho County Recorder Re-corder of Box Elder County, Utah, In Book "C" of Mining, Pago 440. Tho names of the adjoining claims are Now 8tnto Mine No. 1, Survey No. 4493 adjoining on the West and June Bug, Survey No. 4484 adjoining on tho South. . I direct that this notice bo published publish-ed In the Garland Olobe, a weekly newspaper, published at Garland, Box Elder County, Utah, for a period of nine consecutive weeks. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. Smith & Putnam, Attorneys for Applicant. First pub. October 2 0, 1906; last pub. December 15, 1906. VEGETABLES FOR CHOICE Tomatoes. Water Melons, Cantaloupos, Cabbage , Corn, Potatoes, etc., And all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables, CALL ON THK Stacey Orchard Co., AT ELWOOD Wc aro located IS miles nearer than Drlgham and cau furnish you auy of tho above at tho LOWK8T MARKET PRICE. Give Us A Trial. JOSEPH KNUDHON, Mngr. E. V. Schneider, General Blacksmilhing and Horse Shoeing a Specialty Agent for Washing Machine Motors and Electrlo Flat-Irons Garland, Utah I aY.otc h C Sweet to Eat LUA'vlO O ACodyfcwdLuttlvc, Clothing! Oothing! H CLOTHINQ! In order to get our clothing in the hands of the people, we are making the follovviag prices: An $iS sut A to suit A $9 suit for?rs for $8.40 for $f. 50 Men's and Boy's Overcoats at prices that cannot be reached by any other house in town. IH Youth's and Children's suits going at the following prices: $11 suits at 59, $9 suits at $7 50, Children's suits as low as $2 25 M These prices cannot be approached anywhere in the county nor out done in the state. jH We are closing out a large line of Shobs bought at the Right Time and Prices and nre being sold to suit our customers as our daily sales will show. Our line of Groceries always complete and fresh and our ever ob-liging ob-liging delivery man is always en hand to please. i.Sce our elegant line of Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Snlrts we arc offering at GREATLY REDUCED PKKT.S.ja GR0VER, ROSE & CO. I U?!ftlfmsWfUfWt'!!Wf cgy-Whero the Teams Stop.-taa ft!fla(.BWlfi!,'S!ftI' We ore Here 3 Times a Year fl AixxANDeii-DinnixK Oiticai. Co., - Atlas Block, - Suit Lake City CALL ON US PORvw- Hot Blasts and Oak JH eaters Also for MAJESTIC, GOOD LUCK and SUPERB RANGES Wo have just received a large shipment and shall be pleased to show them to you. You cannot afford to buy until you have seen our lino and gotten our prices UTWo GUARANTEE every RANGE and HTOVE we sell to give perfect SATISFACTION aud assure you that our PRICES aro RIOHT. Wo also have the now Patent Cole's Hot Blast, Heater and Range coni-j blaed just the thing for .."Ylhtlag-room. Come and sec it. Stohfl'ros. Furn. Co. I Trcmont Utah The Old Daya. Good old times are an Illusion and a snare, and tho man who sighs for thorn has llttlo conception of what j they wcro. Return to them, would I you? Then rise on a cold morning and wash at the pump, put on a pair of rawhide boots that rival a tin can in stiffness, pull on a woollen shirt over your back, and sit down to a baro moal with your throe-legged stool dancing around on a split-slab floor, oat corn pone and bacon for a steady diet and labor 14 hours out of 24. Go without a dally paper, a fly screen, a mosquito bar, a Bprlng mattress, a kerosono lamp, gee-haw your oxen to market and sit on the floor of an ox cart aa you wend your way to church or a frolic. Parch corn and pons for coffeo and sassafras sassa-fras for tea, and oe how you Uko It San Antonio Light. The Immortal John. "Now, Harold,' aakod nn Evanston tnacher, "can you tell me who signed tno Doclaiatlon of Independence?" "Yes. Miss Blnnkaton, Jojiu Hancock Han-cock and a lot of other men, but I don't romomber tholr names." Sick lloadaehs Cured. Slch headache Is caused by derangement of tho stomach and by Indigestion. Obamberlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tab. let correct these disorders aud effect a euro. By taking these tablets as soon as the first indication of the disease appear, ap-pear, the attack may bo warded oil. Get a frcu sample aud try them, For sale by Rltcr Bros. Drug Co. Wl ucs aud Liquors for Mcdlclual pur I poses ot Rltcr Bros Drug Store. JO-jf Black-smithing, Black-smithing, HORSE SHOEING, ' AND GENERAL REPAIRING Neatly1 and Promptly Done. At the P. A. Nordfjulst Shop Just South of the Globe Office. tyWV Gunraatce 6itlfctlaa,JB I A Substitute. Llttlo Helen, aged fuur, was tn a frightful predicament. Tho nurso, car- rylng tho cherished two-wooks old baby up and down before tho house, had paused to show tho new Infant to the bishop, who had asked to look at I it. And then tho tall, grave bishop, of whom Helen stood greatly In awe, had unexpectedly asked the llttlo girl to glvn him tho baby. How In tho world to refuse a request rxiacto by such an awo-lnaplrlng person as the bishop tho child did not know. But presently sho wrinkled her small countenance shrewdly, i.iovod closer to the petltlonor, and said, Ingratiatingly; "I'll lot you bavo tho next." Harper's Weekly. Oh, Hubbyl Hubby Nonsense! This little ex- 4 hlloratlng shower won't prevent my playing golf; besides, I need tho ox. Wlfy But you promised to take that begonia and tbo parrot cago down to mother's. Hubby What, In all this down-pou'r? down-pou'r? Do you want to rilvo mo pnou-monla, pnou-monla, woman? American Sin-rua- C. J. CampbeEI, I Notary Public H Garland Utah. G.S. Mowry, Painting and Paper-Hanging. Garland ,..Utah. JOSEPH JENSEN H NOTARY PUBLIC H Garland Utah. |