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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. I Mrs. .T. A. Wlxom was a HrlRhani H visitor Tuesday. H Wo carry a pompk'tn linn of burial I caskets. Trciiiont Furniture Co, tf I J, C. Whcelon nindo a business trip H to Corlnno Titcsdn. I BLANK NOTES-? k n H tills olllrt). lOo per dor.cn. H Mrs Iiurdcttc Smith linn been on I tbo nick IIhI n few days thin week. . FOR SAM!. YoutiB plgH. Apply H to John HIchardH, Riverside, Utah. H Mlas Cella Miller of Penrose has so- H cured a portion at The FoulRcr Co. H We carry n complete line of burial H casketA. Treninnt Kiirnltnre Co. tf H Mrs, Drown of Ofidcn Is tho guest H of her daughter, Mrs. H. II. Koulger. H WINES and Manor Tor .Medicinal H purposes at Rlter Ilros i)rn; Store, tf H Our next county attorney, Ncls H Jenson of llrlfiliuin, was In town on H business Tuesday. H FOR SJ.E" Town ltR on Fac- 1 lory and .Main streets, Kmpilro at the H (larlaud .Mercantile Co. tf H, A. M. Drown of Colllnston, the man H with tho red automobile, was here H Monday on business. FarmerA who have grain to sell can do Hj well by conferlng with Tbos Wine, (Jar- Hi laud, Utah. a8tf Hf Mrs. O. W. Miller went to Ojrdcn Hji. Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Hj! O10. TlmrstcnHcn. Mrs. Fred Illebards returned Mon. Hi. day from a pleasaut visit with rein- H lives In Vernal, Utah. K I FOR SAM'. HO stands of bees In Hj good hives at $G a stand. Apply to Hj C.Stoffenscu, ISlwood, Utah, 'phono H 4 -fa G-l. a2G ol7 H C. W. Lawrence, real estate and Hj loan agent of Cor I line, was here on H,' business Wednesday and Incidentally H. gave tho Ololio a pleasant call. H A postal card from James Jensen H dated Ronton, Mass., Sept. 25th, states I that ho Is taking tho sights of that ' city and will sail for Kuropo Sept. L "Cth. A nolo on ouo corner of the I card says: "I think my sail will bo I bigger than any sale I over made In f Garland." Ho Is on the ocean now. f If you recelvo a copy of tho Oailand I tilobowlth "Sample copy" written hii thu corner, remember that it Is an InvtU-tlon InvtU-tlon for you to subscribe. 1.B0 will give you I lie (llobe 52 weeks and jou cunnot I iillord to lie w ithout your home paper. & FOR SALEUuo nere city lot, I Hrlghani, good Klbirta peach orchard I mill small house. Impilie of J (,' Wlxom I llrlgliain, Utah. ' lllncksmith II. Swlnyard spent Hun day with his family In l.ognn. Mrs Ncls Jenson of Itrlgham was tho guest of .Mrs Mantlria Jensen Thursday. llOItN Last Sunday to the wife of Geo A Itow-en, n line daughter. Dp. J. S. Clark of Fielding was transacting business In Garland Tuesday. Tues-day. Tho last Issue of the Deserct Farmer Far-mer was a '"hummer." That paper gets better every day. F. Foulger and son Hcbcr came up from Ogden Tuesday and spent a few days In town this week, M. A. Dootho, K. V. Schneider nnd J. M. Francke left Sunday on n deer hunt In Western Hox Elder. Mrs. Nathaniel Gnrn nnd Mrs, Leo Farnswortb of Fielding were guesta of Mrs. Or. C. W. Illchards Monday afternoon. Charles Welling and I). C. Chapman Chap-man went to Salt Lake last Saturday to take In tho "Squaw Man" and returned re-turned Sunday evening. Charlotte Kunz of Hern, Dear Lake County, Idaho, who has been visiting her slstor, Mrs. Peter Uoss, returned homo Tucsdny morning. Miss Vloln Nye of Paris, Idaho, and Miss Lonottc Nye of Montpoller, Ida., sister and nleco of Mrs. II. O. Hun-saker, Hun-saker, have boon spending this work In Garland. Mrs. A. Murle returned from Salt Lit Ico Tuesday evening, nnd reports the condition of II. Dennett who has been very sick at the Holy Cross hospital to be Improved. FOR SALK CII12AP. Nearly new canopy top buggy, also vinegar barrels bar-rels at 7Cc and $1 each. Apply to C. Steffonsen, HI wood, Utah, 'phone I I a C-l.' s2C o17 Carl Nordqulst of Ogdcn Is assisting assist-ing his brother, P. A. Nordqulst, in tho blacksmith shop. Fixing up beet racks these days, keeps tho wholo force on tho Jump. Lyman Miller of Penrose, was In town Monday. Mr. Mllleo Is tho a-gent a-gent for tho American Wolon Mills Co., of Chlengo and has taken orders for that (Irm for the past four years. Miss Sarah Fowler, who was recently recent-ly operated upon at tho Holy Cross hospital, Salt Lake City, returned home tho latter part of last week and Is feeling quite well again and able to be out. Mrs. Ava Sasscr, proprietor of tho Garland Hotel restaurant, who haB been quite sick with typhoid fever at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. ICvans, is reported to bo favorably recovering. re-covering. Marshal T L Snook nrrestcd n man by the name of Fred Draper last Sunday who Is now In the city ban-tile ban-tile awaiting word from the officials of Napa, California, where ho is want ed as a wltncbs Tho little son born to Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Capener of Riverside Saturday Sept 19, only lived nine days and passed peacefully away Suuday afternoon. af-ternoon. We extend sympathy to tho bereaved parents. Farmer 10. L. Meurvln, formerly our barber, of Ilolbrook, Idaho, was in ttiwn Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Murvin has a tine quarter section in that locality. He fenced It, built a ulco house and lias sixty acres of fall wheat planted alicudy. Sir Murvlu certainly cer-tainly looks every inch a farmer. Sue cess to you, old boy. |