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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. I U J Trunncll of Fielding, was scuu on I our streets Thursday. I ! Geo. F. Bowcn Is visiting telatlves and I 1 friends in Spanish Fork. Hi II. Boyd left Thursday for a visit with I j relatives in Cairo. Nebraska. I B. F. Itltcr, Gcn'l Mgr. of Kltcr Bros. H I Drug Co., was In town Wednesday. H FOUND Pft'r of glasses near the I Postoffllec. Call at Globe office. il4tf j WINES aDct Liquors for Medicinal I puroses at Rlter Bros Drug Store, tf H C. W. Lawrence of Corlnno was In I , Garland on business last Saturday. B , AH Gleason Is visiting relatives and I friends in Park City and Pleasant Grove. ' FOR SALE CHEAP-Q00& 9adhand wagon. Tho Foulger Compy. H Mrs Lucius A Snow of Brigham City, H 1 visiting with her daughter, Mrs G W Miller. H Don't forget Peach Day at Brigham H' j . City, Wednesday, Sept. 18th. One fare Ht . j for round trip. I j I Mrs Nels Nelson of Star Valley, Wyo., H j lister of Mrs Mantlna Jensen, is visiting H j 1 relatives In town. H Postmaster B. F. Boolho of Brigham, H u here Wednesday in the interest of H the B.M.& P. Co. H Uriel Rose drove to Brigham City H i Tuesday to secure some of the famous H peaches grown there. I FOR mALE-Uone, buggy and barpets. Buggy nearly new. Apply to H J. H. Gots, Garland, Utah. 7-14 H Rest. Manager Moslah Evans and H ' Bupt. T. H. Edwards were Salt Lake Hi J visitor! Wednesday and Thursday. Hj ! G. W. Miller and wife returned Mon- HI J day from Harrlsvllle, wbero they went to HI attend the funeral of Hans Miller, father H of Mr Miller. H Mr and Mrs Nels Jeppson of Mantua, H ' I spent a few days in town this week the H jl guest of Messrs and Mcsdames James H ly and Peter Jensen. H i Mrs. Clarence Hayes and her raoth- H er, Mrs, J. H. Gosa, spent a fow days H In Tccoma, Nev., this week, where H Mr. Hayes Is employed In tho mine. H A car of nut coal arrived Monday H for the Oarland public schools, Trus- H tee 0. U Winters having had good H luck In securing It early In the sea- H son, sH S inirwuMAMniAiflaiwuuiirtirtiAitinw'tviviiiv P CJcnxen of Mantua is visiting relatives rela-tives in town. Peach Day at Brigham City next Wed ncsday,S;pt 18tb.- One fare for round trip. This offico was given tho privilege of printing tho Invitations for the Rico family reunion. GHOIOE farming land in tho best locations lo-cations of the valley at a very low price & on the best of terms. Sco F D Welling. WANTED Responsible party to plow out and haul 10 acres of beets and plow the ground afterwards. Apply to W.E.Hall. ' It E. V. Schneider has applied a coat of paint to tho Interior nnd exterior of his establishment that gives It a finished appearance. Miss Magglo Crccr returned to her homo In Spanish Fork Wednesday, after a pleasant visit in this city the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Bowen. tW i9u Wo have some excellent samples of stock certificates at this office and can print certificates for incorporated firms. Call and cxamlno them. Mr and Mrs H O Huusakcr drove to Elwood Wednesday to attend tho .funeral of Chris Olscn , an uncle of Mrs Hun-sakcr, Hun-sakcr, who died In that placo Monday. Miss Nora Sasser relinquished her position posi-tion as lady clerk st Ritnr Bros, drug store last Saturday and will leave tomorrow to-morrow for Preston, Idaho to attend school. FOR QALE160 acres of irrigated irrigat-ed land and 40 acres of pasture land one mile northeast of Sugar factory. Easy terms. Apply to E.T. Capcner, Riverside, River-side, Utah. tl4-28 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Standing of Col-llnstou, Col-llnstou, have moved to Qarltnd to reside for the coming winter season, Mr Standing Stand-ing being an employee of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Jowelcr J. W. Lewis and T. L. Snook of tho Garland Livery, went to Brigham City in a rig Monday and returned In tho evening with a load of peaches and melons. A fine daughter came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L G rover Tuesday. Mother and child doing nicely and the Bishop has been receiving a shower of congratulations all this week. Details of last meeting of Ladles' Solf-Culture Solf-Culture Club are as follows: "Delicious Refreshments Wero Served aud the Club adjourned to meet at the home of Mrs. Ursel Rose Thursday, Sept. 19th." W. E. Hall leaves tomorrow to take a course in medicine at the University Uni-versity of Utah. Mrs. Hall will teach school at Elwood the coming school year, she having been chosen as the principal of the North Elwood school. Mrs. Nellie Rose and Mrs, Rosella Vanned went to Brigham City last Saturday, the former to attend an officers' meeting of tho Primary Association, Asso-ciation, and the latter to be present at an officers meeting of the Y. L. M. I. A. Miss Gusale Youngfcerg, etcnogy raphor of the general office of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. at Salt Lako City is spending a fow days at tho Sugar Co's office In this city. She Is taking tho placo of Miss Truo, who has accoptcd a position at tho Logan Sugar factory's office. Mlsa Mabel Carter of Brigham City, coualn of Mrs. Jennie Wallace of this city, and a formor employee of the Globe office, became the bride of Mr. Hlllcman Nolsou Monday, the ceremony cere-mony being porfortned In Salt Lake City. Mr. Nelson 1b an employee of tho Box Elder Nowb office. Congratulations. Mrs. Lucy A. R. Clark, accompanied accompani-ed by hor daughters, the Misses Lera and Clara Chirk, and Miss auesle Youngberg, drove over to Logan Sun. day, rotumlng Monday. On their return re-turn trip tho animal they wero driving driv-ing refused to pull them up tho hills and they had tho pleasuro (?) of walking Borne. The big display window of tho R. M. & P. Co. has been converted Into an Ideal "Duckvlllo" with real live ducks swimming around in the pond as natural as life Itself. A flock of ducks arc approaching ap-proaching ready to allto and tho gunner Is watching thorn from his blind near by. It is certainly an excolleut ills, piny. Take your hat off to lloothe ' |