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Show If r, J. F. Burton was a passenger ! . to Brigham City Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence' Jacobson returned re-turned Sunday from a visit with I relatives in Willard. W. H. llowo, representing ' Miller & Viele, was in Garland on business Thursday. Miss Sarah Fowler and David ? P. Squires wore south bound ' passongers last Sunday. J. H. Wolling of Rivorsido has just completed a fine largo barn, costing about $1,000. i J. M. Austin came in from Hilliard, WyQ., ft fow days ago and will remain hero untilspring. For Sale Cheap 10-acre farm , I good house and I-acro lot. Apply to Levi Wise, Garland, , Utah. dll-tf 1 Mrs. Lizzie Gayhart returned ' Wednesday from a visit with j hor raothor, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith j of Brigham City; i If you are looking for Xmas I presonts, bo suro and see our I excellent lino boforo buying. ' Eiter Bros. Drug Co. 2t Lost Sorrel pony branded bar-diamond on loft shoulder. Finder ploaso notify E. H. Bingham and bo rowarded. tf Our ontiro line of wines and liquors at greatly reduced prices. Why? Wo "go dry" Jan, 1, 4 1910. Riter Bros Drug Co, 2t Androw Madson of "Little " f' Chicago" Honoyvillo,v gave , v ( this office a pleasant call just as B wo W011 0 press last week. Editor W. D. S. (Booster) , Harrington of tho Boostor-Ro- publican of Brigham City, was t in town on business Monday. H; ' Miss Dollio Robinson has boon taking tho place of Miss H, ' Alice Munns as lady clerk at i RitorJBros. Drug store this week. ' Before selecting' your dolls H' . And toys, call and, see our ex- i oollent line. The largest ever placed in Garlan . Riter Bros, t Drug Co. 2t I 4 cash prizoz will bo awarded Bi (or bent characters represented iihe Gxand Masquerade Ball B , Acadomy, Brigham, New' B Tho Schnoider-Swinyard fl , ' . ' blacksmith shop has installed a B; i)ne large electric drill and the B forge is now blown with an elec- B u c blower. B Friday evening, Doc. 31, is B c ae f ho Brand Masquer- ade Ball to be 1 given at the B Acadomy, Brigham. 4 prizes B Don't fail to attend. 2t B , Wo acknowledgo,with thanks, B I tho receipt of a large, handsome B ombossed color-plate calendar B issuod by tho First National B (i Bank brigham city. f ' H. Boyd got in two cars of Ht J I lump coal Monday 78 tons. 78 B ' , teams were loaded at the cars and in loss time than two hours B every pound of coal had skido- H. cd. H i j Felix Bain nd B. I Bootho H ! ; yr' spent Sunday in Brigham. Mr. B I j Bnird wont down to see his1 H ' i 1 brother, Joseph Baird, who just Hp .4 y returned from a mission to Don-' 1 mark. B ' 1 &y ' , Harry Seogor of Tromonton, B ,' who has just returned from a B 5f "l trip to Idaho,, was transacting B( ., business in Garland, the central B n " ; ijity of tho Boar RJvor valley , B j Thursday. BJLlJ Mrs. Vilate Summoril of Ogden, sister of Mrs. Geo. T. Rogers, who came up to attend tho funeral of Miss Nettie Rogers, roturned to her home Sunday morning. FOR SALE-Farm and City property. See F. D. Wolling, Garland, Utah. $50,000 to loan on approved security. Special payment privileges at borrow's option. tf Walter Green of Tromonton was in town on business Monday. Mon-day. He left with us a bushel box of tho famous Winter Banana apples. They are the finest wo have seen this season. J. F. Owens returned homo from tho Holy Cross hospital Sunday evening. Ho looks pretty good after passing through two operations that would have killed the most of us. If you aro suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, in-digestion, chronic headache, invest in-vest ono cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dos Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward for-ward you a free sample of. Chamberlain's Stomach and. Liver Tablets. Sold by -All Dealers. The quarantine flag was taken down from tho residence of A. I. Grover Monday and Miss Hattio Hess, who has been en-, joying a rest from weary toil, is on duty again as teller at tho Bank of Garland. Mrs. P. A. Nordquist and childron roturned Sunday evening even-ing from an oxtonded visit with relatives in Ogden. She went down to secure medical aid for hor daughter, Molba, who is speedily recovering. Atty. Nels Jensen, Atty. B. C. Call, Atty. J. D. Call of Brigham and Atty. J. W. Kon-uoy Kon-uoy and stonographor H. J. Packer of Ogden were here last Saturday in tho interest of tho caso of tho State of Utah vs W. S. Hall of Portage that came up in Justice Burdott Smith's court in the afternoon. |