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Show f M Local Happenings. ' Ik Felix Baird was in Brigham I Ww Sunday. "mm Dr. Rich made a flying trip to ,'jim Ogden Wednesday. 'Jflfj Mins "'e Robinson wns a 1 WR Tremont visitor Monday. V (' JM . R. L. Bush was in the county Iv WjUL aeat on business Tuesday. 'r rM ' C. . Wilson spent last Satur-f. Satur-f. jUL j day and Sunday in Ogden. i Wtt Frank isearle was in the county . f Wua seat on business Wednesday, ' l wi Mostah Evans was a passenger ' Iflrt t0 the 8tate caP'tal Wednesday, f 9 W,J. Fife spent last Friday B and Saturday in the state capital. IK Hear the Opera whllo you arc in to i IK; conference at Brigham, Sat. Juno 12th. 1 . " Wm Mrs. J. A. Mortensen was ' Hf visiting relatives in Ogden Sun- K Ji S. Cant well was in the county tB seat on legal business last Satur- 'mBf. Mrs. J. A. Wixom spent Sun- WB- day and Decoration day in Bng-; Bng-; Wm' ham. , JE Mrs, A. L. Jensen returned j Sunday night from a visit in Brig- Wb; Burden Smith went to Ogden w Saturday returning Monday HP n!ght JImr! . Fred Manning and family are j&Jflraj visiting relatives in Cache county fCTby tm8 week. Ti- ff JF are lt going to Brigham Sat. Juno jf 'iiflP', lth,tohear the Opera All homo tal- t' "Sr1 - Alice Grover left yester- n.'Sj day to visit friends in Salt Lake !' jBf and Lehi, 'mm Mrs. Haymore of Payaon is HK-v. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. jjP- Austin, Jr. U Ef W Busrnteo tho Opera to bo a first. RjBEf class production. Bo suro to bear It at mWm Brigham Sat. Juno 12th. It U Bj Mrs. Mantina Jensen returned 3 sW. Tuesday from a visit to Brigham and Mantua. . jjjKf Howard Evans and J. R, Lay- ' " lil t0D returne Sunday night from j Hk a trip to Salt Lake. 'ifi we" aUened dance was f 9K given at the Amusement hall the jff aEfi evening of Decoration day. I ;B G. W. Miller has had a neat .2 JUL chicken coop built to the bottom' ft Wm' bed of hjrunnhout wagon. j Mrs. Mary A. Pickering of i Sf daughter, Mrs. H. F. Miller. JSf Mr. and Mrs. David Dorton ' u&it ( drove up to Fielding Monday. ' fS Mrs. Ed Van Leuvan went to 'SIJll NeW House Wednesday to visit "MEwf er motner Mru. ary Wanlass. IM- Misses Maggie Creer and !IJfl Mary Bowen returned Tuesday Ifrom a visit to Malad City, Idaho. Ye editor was in Salt Lake. Saturdry last and purchased the shafting and pullies for the Globe's new press. Cal D. Mayfield and Fred Manning came back Monday from a few days sojourn in bait Lake City. David McQueen of American Falls, Idaho, was in town this week the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Jos. H, Walli8. Biffi Miss Mary Grover came up If from Salt Lake last Saturday rfr. and spent Sunday with her par mm ents, Mr. and Mm. W. L, Grover. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Foulger jiyf and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. vg Foulger returned Monday even- jW ing from a visit with relatives in w Mrs. Andrew Madaen and Mr, - and Mrs, Hartman Hunsakcr of waL' Honeyville spent a few. hours in llfi Garland Monday on a return Mf trip from Portage. An error Two weeks ngo the Globe reported the arrival of 1 a son at the home of Mr, and wfflki Mrs, A.J, Fife, We made a mis fML ' take in the initials, it should have iK, 1 been Mr, and Mrs, W.J. Fife. LOST Botwcen my plneo and Sugar Company's barn a log chain, ltclurn to P. h. Walker, Garland, It. P. ;. l. It Mrs. 0. O Anderson wag in Ogdon Friday. Mrs. P. A. Mordqulst and children wont to Ogden yesturdoy, ltossEvmta and Sam Southtvlok loft yesterday for Loht In attend the Austin family reunion. T. h. Snook. 0. .1. Campbell, Mosluli Evans and Mr. and Mrs, Olittul Condor woro in Brigham yesterday, POU SALE S-roomcd house and two lotsonMaln and Ingnlls st. Apply to Luther li. Snsier, Onrland, Utah. 2t FOB JIPNT Good business building In Garland contcrally located. Apply at Globe ofllco cr wrlto to J. U. Smith, 127 west 8th south, Salt Lake City. Airs. P. P. Gross, Mrs. M. M. Lea-vitt. Lea-vitt. Mrs. Boso Vnnllect, Wm. Kiug, P. I). Welling and Mils Hattla Hess wore passengers to the state capital yesterday. , Mrs. J. A. Wixom, who was one of the contestants in Cnrsten-sen Cnrsten-sen and Anson Co's piano con test, was notified Sunday that she was the lucky winner of a $225.00 pianola which will ))u shipped to her this week. Lame shoulder Is almost invariably caused by rhumatlsm of tho muscles and yields quickly to thc frco application of Chamberlain's Llnlmsnt, This liniment is not only prompt, and offcotual, but in no way disagreeable to uso. Sold by all Dealers. Sorn Hansen of Hyrum was here last Saturday kand purchased from Lawrence B. Smith his interest in the Arid Producing Co's engins, tanks, tents, plows, etc. The outfit left Monday foe Pocatello valley. Chamborlaln's Stomnch and Liver Tablets will brace up (ho nerves, banish sick head acho, prevent despondency nnd invigorate tho wholo system. Sold by all Dealers. Monday June 1st, C. E. Wilson, Wil-son, who has been in the employ of P. A. Nordqujst, purchased an interest in the Nordquist blacksmith shop and hereafter the business will be conducted under the firm name of Nordquist Nord-quist & Wilson, blacksmiths. Chamberlain's Cough Bomody is sold on a guarontco that If you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of n bottle according accord-ing to directions, yonr monoy will be refunded, It Is up to you to try. Sold by all Dealers, Mrs. Ira Taylor and children left last Saturday for Lehi Mr. Taylor remained here t,o pack up the furniture for shipmept until Tuesday and then followed up. He has secured employment at the Lehi Sugar factory and will also manage his large farm he recently purchased in that locality. lo-cality. "It cured mo," or ",It saved tho life of my child," nro tho expressions you hear every day about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemcdy. This is true tho world ovpr where this valuable remedy has beep Introduced. No other medicine in uso for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such goncral approval. Tho secret, of tho success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmcdy Is that it cures. Sold by all Dealers. A. L. Jensen, Geo Gleason and Mr. Wilcox of the Garland base ball team went to Brigham last Friday and assisted the Elbertas in a game with the Fort Douglas soldiers. - Rnin interfered interfer-ed with the gamef but up to the fourth inning the score stood 5 to 8 in favor of the 'Ciampion" "Elberta" bunch. If you aro not satsflcd uftor using according to directions two-thirds of 11 bottlo of Chumborlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can havo your money back. Tho tablets clpanso and Invigorate Invigo-rate tho stomach, improve tho degcstlon, regulate the bowels. Diva them n trial and get well. Sold by all Dealers. The famous little horse jocky, Oscar Marble, forrnerly of Salina, who owens a ranch pear Stone, Idaho, was in Garland Tuesday. He is the smallest tuun we have seen for some time Wtjjghs 76 pounds; age 41 year?. Last August he was injured 117 n horse race at Spanish Fork and since then has done but little rjding. |