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Show ITEMS OF INTEREST. jj ' M. A.Llshof Dcweyvllle was seen on I ( our Streets Tuesday. f R. C. Fryer of Dcwoyvllle waa a Gar- land visitor Monday. jj Mrs A.MuricanddaugterMoua spent Tuesday in Ogdcn. I .T.C. Wheolon paid Logan a visit tho i foro part of the week. J. A. Rostan of Montpeller, Ida., spent ' Saturday last In this city. j John Burns of Fielding spent a few y days In this city this week. 1 1 The Misses Ssrah and Ada Fowler were Brlgbam visitors Sunday last. Master J Roscoe Evans has secured a position at Rlter Bros. Drug Store. For Saw ob Trade Two Mowing Machines. Apply to J. V. Jensen. 2t Ruth Clayton's baby fell into a trench ' last Saturday and came nearly getting , ( drowned. j I Mrs Epbriam Jensen of Brlgbam spent I j a few days In this city the guest of Miss 1 Ada Fowler. 1 j J. F. Erdmann of tho Garland Milling jj Co., was in town ou business connected j with the mill Monday. I, i Grover, Rose & Co. are running a mor- ' cbaudlsc wagon to the outlying districts !( I of this city and vicinity. Mrs Otto of Logan, wife of II. F. Cttc manager of Rlter Bros. Drug Store, is spending a fow days In this city. Mrs. Chas. Munns, who sustained a t sprained ankle from tho effects of a fall, Is reported to bo Improving nicely. ' Mr and Mrs.E pb Coombs of Garland are here for a visit with relatives and , friends. Globe-Header, Pay son, Utah. ! M. W. Ingalts and James II. Gardner II of the Utah Sugar Co. at Lehi, wcro In 1 Garland the fore part of the week In the interests of tho company. The Mjsses Hazel and Vera Edwards left Tuesday to spend a fow weeka at Mount Plcusaot. Mrs. Edwards accompanied accom-panied them as far aa Brlgbam. A M Sorcnsen of Salt Lake City, representing repre-senting the Pennsylvania Medical Society, Soci-ety, was In town Tuesday and Wednesday taking orders for the Medicology, a largo and bandsomo work that should And a 11 place in e very homo. Herbert R Foulger, wife and family of Ogden came to this city the foro part of tho week to roako their pcrmaneut home. Mr Foulger la a photographer of considerable expetronco and will manage the business of Foulger & Sons. When you peed a Bowing Machine get tbe best. GotaSlpger from I E Fribble. Frib-ble. J23 Tho new residence. of Bp.AV.L. Grover jit receiving the finishing touches this weok. It is one of tho most modern and fcqnvcnlent,dwo!lngsin the city. Tbqro arc suvon nlco, largo rooms, close-qloscts, '.pantrys, porches, bathroom and oilier modern Improvements. Tho bouse is ,niccly finished within and without and , ,presenta a very ,peat appearance. The ,iowcr roqms have been , nicely .fjttpd up and furbished. Mr. andMrs.qrovcrand ,iarply were making preparations to moc jinto tpwu toriy and take possession of ,thoir new borne, but tho ,rnoyo tbas Ijeen fcrred owjng the the illness qf M,rs. jGrov'cjr. Fon Sale CiiKAr Fine O-.room .house nnd.2P aqres of .land. Vater-right and .Improvement, part cash, .part time. Ap-py'tf Ap-py'tf T,)"'. tw w.. up iy? Wright Evans waa a Brlgham visitor Monday. A. II. Glcason was a Brlgham visitor Tuesday. Miss Essie Evans came up from Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs A. I. Grover and chllden are visit log relatives in Farmlngton, II. L. Erdmann and Ephralm Mathias of Brlgham were In town Wednesday. Wines and Liquors for Medicinal pur poses at Rlter Bros Drug Store. jO-tf Mrs, G. W. Green of Ogden was an incoming in-coming passenger on Friday evening's train. MrsJ. T. Roberts and daughter aro visiting relatives and friends in Fairfield, Utah. Miss Marian Green of Vlnta, Oklahoma sister of G. W. Green, camo to this city Sunday to spend a few weeks. Mr Maclntco of Salt Lako was In town Wednesday in tho Interest of tho "Bluo Goose" property on Factory Street. Notice A good Durham bull will bo at The Utah Sugar Co. '11 barn for tbe next thirty days. See G. W. Austin for information. jul6 2t Mrs Harris, wlfo of A. E. Harris, came to town Wednesday evening to make this city bro pormanent homo. Mr and Mrs Harris will occupy the Fife residenco on South Main St. J. N. Larsen, county clerk of Cache Co., accompanied by Messers. Howell, Thane and D R. Roberts, all of Logan, passed through this city Sunday enrouto to Blue Creek to appraise some property in that vicinity. All kinds of Beer on Ice at Rlter Bros. Drug Store. JO-tf Old papers to put under your carpets for sale at this office. 25c buys 100 . Horcaftcr tho "opened by mistake" oxcuso will be a mistake that will cost 1200 The postofQco department has ruled that mall must bo looked over be-fore be-fore leaving tho office, and that any letter put. in your box by mistake must bo re turned before leaving the postofflce under un-der a ponalty of f 200 for falluro to do to. Tho Postmaster Everywhere. Go to the Sasser Restaurant for Ico Cream, Cholcu Candles and Cold Summer Sum-mer Drlnka, tf A very pleasant birthday surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grover at their former homo In tho northern part of town last Saturday evening by their friends and neighbors in that vclnlty. It being tbe birthday of Mrs. Grover and as they were soon to leave there to rcsldo In this city, their friends arranged this event prior to tbclr departure There was a largo crowd present and tbe surprise sur-prise was very successful. Tho evening was spent In music, singing and social chat. Refreshments wro served and a pleasant evening spent. A number of friends from this part of town were Invited In-vited guests. James Jensen mado a business trip to Brlgham Thursday. Miss Inez Crltchelow of Ogden isvlslt Ing In this city the guest of Miss Nina Winters.. Mrs II O. Vanausdeln, who has been sick for tbe past week, is reported to be recovering , . Mrs W. L. Grover has been quite sick the past few days, but is reported to be , on the improve. I Mrs Margaret Davis of Spanish Fork, ' Utah, Is visiting In this city tbe guest of her daughter Mrs, J. T. Lant. Oscar Harris and II. Boyd returned Tuesday from a trip to Blacksmith Fork Canyon . They report a pleasant trip and fish plentiful. Tbe Garland Flour Mill has been run. ntng at full blast night and day for tbe past week and tho demand for Garland made flour insures a steady run for all time to come. Ye editor has been feasting fat tbb week on hot biscuits made from a complimentary comp-limentary sack of tbo Garland Milling Co.'s high patent flour. It is excellent 1 flour according to our judgment. This office is In receipt of Bulletin No. 01, of Potato Disease and Treatment, also Bulletin No. 193 Experiment Station Work, tbe compliments of Hon. Joseph Howell, M. C, Washington, D. C. Last Sunday evening as T. E. Sccrist was unhitching his team, at bis home, ODo of the animals reached over and bit the other on tho neck which resulted result-ed In a runaway and Mr Secrlst was run over by tbo buggy and sustained a badly sprained shoulder. Tho team ran into the orchard and stopped with no serious results to the rig. Mr Secrlst carried his arm in a sling for a few days. |