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Show H Paint -7 1 Your "hOo Buggy mmmmmm H Just think, we makt it pos- H sible for you to make a new bujj- H gy out of your old one for the small sum of SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS H The paint is mixed all ready B for use, so any one can put it H It is made of the best ma- terials and will not peel or crack fl the first time the sun shines, on it. It has a glass-like varnish B finish that will stand exposure. J Drop in and we will tell you more about it and we'll (how H you color cards so you can make H your selection. 1 filter Bros. Druo Go. H Logan and Garland, Utah, H Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, This Week's Oilers. H We have a 2nd hand 3 in H wagon in good condition which we H are oiTering (or sale or exchange. H Also a good 2nd hand Singer Hfl sewing machine for sale or trade, Call and aco our samples of Spring and H Bummer Bulls Wo can tit you. Garland Mail Order House IlitorBros. Block, Girlaud, Utah. aaaaaaaaBllliw. OVt Chronic Sores. As a dressing for old chronic sores, there is nothing ko good as Chamber-Iain's Chamber-Iain's Salvo. Whilo it is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should bo kept in a good condition, for which this salve ls especially valuablo. For sore nipples, Chamberlain's Satvo has no superior. su-perior. For sale by Biter Bros. Drug Co. We would be pleased to have our readers, read-ers, aud tho public generally, send in such items of uowh as may come under their observation, such as births, deaths, marriages, goings and comings, etc. Many things transpire that wc may overlook, over-look, hence wo ask you to assist us in this matter that wo may bo ablo to publish pub-lish A tx tho news. Tbu event of tho season is the Sri oxeurslfln to SalUir Aug, Oth. Don't forget it. St Riverside. Funeral services over tho remains of Chas. II. Tlugoy wero held In tho meeting meet-ing house Saturday, July 21st, 100C. For many years our meeting house has not been so crowded as it was upon that occasion and fully one third as many as wero In tho houso, wero compelled to remain un the outside. In tho shado on tho enst side of tho house, through the open windows they could hear tho remarks re-marks of those who spoke words of comfort com-fort to tho sorrowing family. Tho deceased de-ceased had a host of friends In this and surrounding towns who enmo to pa' their last respects to tho departed. Floral Flor-al designs and crepo were tastefully arranged for tho occasion nnd tho casket was literally covered with llowrrs offerings offer-ings of children. Tho speakers wero: Presidents Milton H Welling and Maronl Ward, Bp M J Itiehards aud A 11 Glca Kin. A cortege of twonty-two carriages followed tho remains to tho cemetery. The last of the Immediate relatives who enmo to tho funeral, returned homo Sunday. Besides the parents of the deceased de-ceased nnd five brothers, there were numerous other rela'Ives nnd friends who camo from distant ports. Tho kind and timely asslstanco in cntortainlng nnd accomodating visitors of Mr. nnd .Mrs W II i'arkc, Mr and Mrs A A Cap-oner, Cap-oner, Mr and Mrs E T Capencr and Mis Ella S Capencr, and all services and nets of kindness extended by the people, wero greatly appreciated by those immediately im-mediately concerned. Miss Mnry Glcason of Pleasant Grove, sister of A II Olcason of Garland, has been staying with Mrs Tlngoy since the funeral. Miss GIciisou'h mother is staying stay-ing with her daughter Mrs W P Broom-head. Broom-head. Mrs Elizabeth Shucle of Mesa, Arizona, Arizo-na, is visiting with her sister, Mrs Julia A Itiehards. Mrs Mary Nyc Pt Lookout, is tbo guest of her friend Mrs Sommcrs. The only sign of the Slth lu Itiverslde was "Old lory" wavlug'from tho lib erty pole while tbo people wero celebrating celebrat-ing lu Garland. Last Saturday's bull game with tho Indians was postponed and will be played play-ed hero on our homo diamond ucxt Saturday. Sat-urday. Ono wit remarked "Tho Indians of Washaklo and Itiverslde are going to play ball." Jay Kay July 10th. 1000. Ladies' Self Culture Club. Mrs Geo F. lingers entertained thu members of tho Ladies' Self Culture Club at her home Thursday aftumoou. President Eaton iu thu chair, nine members mem-bers belug present. No special business was transacted. "Graustnrk" was contluucd, Mrs Somsnn doing tho reading. Daluty refreshments were served and the club adjourned for two weeks to meet at tho homo of Mrs CJ Campbell DON'T FOHGIiT The Ball Game At the Athletic Park TO-DAY FIELDING vs. GARLAND Admission to Grounds . S5c Onmo caljed at 1:30 Garland-North Tbc weather is very sultry and people aro feeling the effects of it. Mr ami Mrs Georo Bourne were tho guests of Mrs Lorenzo Smith Bunday, Borne of our people are contemplating a trip up Logan canyon for an out, also stopping at Logan to seo tho circus, Most of our farmers havo their beets irrigated the flnt time. Mark Leavitt has be on very sick hut li reported better. Mrs Ellubcth G rover of Logan return-ed return-ed homo Wednesday after visiting with her daughter, Mrs Polllo Smith. Mr Emma Quail of Logan was also a visitor hero. Miss Mildred Graver of Logan is a North Garland visitor. Mrs Alice Edmonds went to Farming-ton Farming-ton Wednesday to visit bcr parents Mr and Mrs Eli Maunlog, Miss Clara Smith is on tbo sick list this week, Jcfse Grover tost a fmo homo last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Johu Q Leavitt returned homo Thursday Thurs-day from Piuadoua, Cal., where ho has been visiting relatives tho last three weeks, Tho hot springs north of hero must he well patronized tho way tho buggy loads of people go by every nveulng. Mrs Thomas Wise has a flue baby boy. Motlur aud child doing well. Garland Plays Ball With Preston. The Prc6ton, Ida. team played at Garland Gar-land last Saturday, Garland winning in a rather uninteresting game by tho score of M to 7. The fielding of both teams was rather loose, but tho Garland boys kept up their good batting, which bns been a feature of all recent gnmcs. Mr. Lowe pitched his last gamo for Garland, and will lravo for a mission on tho SSth,to England, The llno-up nnd score was as follows: PIIESTON OAKLAND Sanderson 1 b Wallls Petersen & Fife a s Campbell Jos. Gcddcs S b Bchaffcr Jas.GcddcH lib Welling Bcckstead r f Hall Martin c f Vau Lcuvan Davis 1 f Evans Thompson 0 Fcatborstono Fife & Petersen p Lowo Scoro by Inulugs: 1 2 8 i C 0 7 8 0 Total Preston S 00 1 4 00 007 Garland .0 1 C 4 3 0 0 3 14 R M B Tefephone Co. Beginning July 1st 1000, Tho Hocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co. in Box Elder County lias reduced its Toll values val-ues from 25c to 10c between Brlgham and all Bear Itlver Valley exchange subscribers sub-scribers from Corluno to Plymouth. This means that uuy subscriber to the Garland aud Tremonton Exchange can tnlk to any Brlghnm City subscriber for five minutes for tho sum of 10c and vica versa. Delos Bacon, Mgr. Mr Tho event of the season Tbo Box "l2Ider Stake Sunday School excursion to Saltalr Aug. Oth. Ut Black- smithing, HORSE-SHOEING, AND GENERAL ItEPAIUINO Neatly and Promptly Done. At the P. H. Nordqulst Shop Just South of tbc Globe Oftlce. HPWc Guarantee Satisfaction.. W. H. Evans, fainter, Paper-Honger and Cal-ciminer. Cal-ciminer. Inquire at Basser Restaurant. Garland, - - - - - Utah. C. J. Campbell, . Notary Public Garland Utah. G. S. liowry, E. H. MILLER, . Painting and Paper-Hanging. Garland Utah. Subscribe for the GLOBE and help your Home Paper in Building up the Town ETSUBSOrtlBE TO-DAY.iei The Sasjcr Restaurant Next Door East of Boothe'a Mrs. Ava Bassr, Proprietor. Regular Meals and Lunches aro Served, The Best Placa in Tba City. Centrally Located. , Rooms SOo Oarland Utah. PRINTING or FIRST CLASS QUALITY IS OUll UODUY. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER GET IN THE "LINE-UP" AT H Garland's Busiest Store. I We have just Installed a Complete Line of l MEN'S, BOVS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING H Come now, and get your f"" "T" H rail I oggery Where prices are always right , H and quality the best. Hj The most complete line of GROCERIES in town with prices B to suit your taste. H GOODS DELIVERED AT ALL HOURS I Call nnd leave your orders at GROVER, ROSE & CO. I mK6XmWJl CSy Where tho Teams Stop. ten SVJSV)i'f OHKTOrNKrWHIili-lilS, ia lilne 0( necd . V ty, if you only know where to go ' 'a 00 us' 'el us sow J'ou ne 'tL-X P I l'ATEST STYLES in CLO TH fl ! Jl ING and SH1RTii' cal anc look over our ST0(-K' KSTS! Arc Your Clothes on tic Hof? K Connie m l onct If you nctd 1 nw m'l, 1 , c tllrM T l-r fl pm ftiou.n orottrcot.. Wc t!l mik i 1 ot i!iL.lALi 1 1 I tbcm to mr.iuli it nice that rrcn lie i H W cioicit bovtr will cuniitfrr very reuomble. L H We ulll l yen Ihr lite.t iljl', nr'dlr f H Ub cU- woiLnun.hlp n4 your thsln t Thf urflt rlrpirl mrn nil U'nnr kiH from 400 sitb MJe wcuni.r j ne wfii aressLO men an wear j v,r,rPr,rir.nr TAILOR made CLOTHING. you fiom f(.ootuio.co on roJ olc of 1 HH doibct o( iitrinit. Conic auJ Id u abiW r IH , yuu why wc cmi fufnUlt better cooJi ir.J T m r flH Utttr liitofinthiDMhcrieinjitthf ( We 1'lense Kveryoocy. t t I umc llrac itvc jrou money H Garland Clothing House I We are Here 3 Times a Year I Ai.i;aniki-I)iiiui.i:k Oi'Tir..i. Co., - Atlaa Illock, - Suit I.aku City. NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY A Refrigerator I We Have Them all Sizes, Kinds and Prices. WE ALSO HAVE A FINE LINE OF H 6E REAM FEEZEfS I And Disher, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Granite and Enameled Ware etc., at PRICES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. We Gan Satisfy Your Wants. I lrji.Viill value for your money puurunteedy Stohl Bros. Furn. Co. I Tremoot Utah H Sunday Services Dp. W. L. Orovcr presldcil at tlw rcg-tilar rcg-tilar afternoon meeting held at tbo hall latt Monday. Oponlug prayer waa offered offer-ed by W 11 Clayton. The singing was congregational under the direction of chorister W II Crandull, Tho ancrumont who administered by Elders, Johu Manning Man-ning and T K Becrbt. W D Lewis waatbu flrnt apcaker and gave some good advice to pareuts on thu cam and training of our children. F D Welling aho apoko on tbo name subject. John J Hhumway and tecoud counsellor Jon. Jciucn also nddrenscd the meeting. Hp, W L drover mado a few cloning remarks. re-marks. Blnglng. Dcucdlctlon by W II Crnudall. In the ureulng the regular monthly prleathood meeting was held, the attendauco being quite small. ttont tt Uickward. Do not hiltte to nak for a freetamplc of Chamberlain' Stomitch and Liver Tablota. We uro glad to give them to anyone who ia troubled with blllouancu, aonatlpatlou orauy dlkorderof th slom-cch. slom-cch. Many have been pcrmnucittly cured by their use, Hlter llros. Dnig Ca. James nod Peter Jensen drove over to Paradise, Cache Co., fiuuday to attend tho funeral services of Mr. Ilall.who H was accidentally shot a few days pre. Tho Misses Gladys Houthwlck of I.chI uud Ucsslo Preston of Provo, are thu I guests of tho Mls.sci IU7.fl and Etlo -I Evans, H Dowvl CompUInt In Children. I Duriugtbe summer months, children I arc subject tn disorders of tbc bowels I which should receive careful attention as I soon 11s tbo flrnt uuiiaturnl looseness of I tbo boweb appears The best medicine in f I use for bowel complaint is Chamberlaiu's I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Homeijy an I It promptly controls any unnatural Ute- I neu of the bowels, For sale by Itltcr 1 Oros, Drug Co. I Go to the 8a,sur lUstaurant for leu I Cream, Choice Candies tnd Cold sum- I mer Drinks. tf i k (fOtnHaltalrAug.OtbwIthtUelkx 1 Kldvr Stake Suuday richuib at M |