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Show I ITEMS OF INTEREST. Merchant Wm. Preston spent most of this week In Weston, Idnho. James Thomas of Logun Is tho now clerk fit Kltor llros. drug store. Head Carstensen & Anson's till? piano ad on ptiRu FIVE Joseph Jensen and 1'. A. Nordciulst woro In Ogdon on liUHlness Tuesday. We carry n complete line of liurliil caskets. Troinoiil Furniture Co. tf J. I', Foathorstone returned Thurs-v Thurs-v dav night from a busings trip to ho-' ho-' Bnn. BLANK NOTES-Vr miIo i.t till' olllco. 10c pur dozen. Tho now edition to tho Garland public school Is going up In Rood shape. FOR SALE. YouiiR plfis. Apply to John Illchnrds, Riverside, Utah. Horn Sunday inornlnR to tho wlfo of Abo Kay at tho Austin farm, in line dnuRhter. Wo curry 11 complete line of burial enskcts. Tremont Furniture Co. tf Host. MRr. Moslnh Evans roturn-od roturn-od last night from a business trip to tho stnto caiiltnl. WINES n,ul I'luuors Tor Medicinal purposes nt Hlter llros Drue Store, tf Two children of Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Ij. Brown have been quite sick tho past ten days with typhoid fever. FOR SALE-Towm lots on Factory Fac-tory mill Mid" streets. Enquire at the Onrluml Mcmintllt! Co. tf J-iirti Larson of Urlghnm City was vlsltlni; In this city Wednesday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whlt-taker. Whlt-taker. , FOR SALE Pu cr city lot, llriglinm. good Klbertn pencil ' oreliard nnd small house. Inipilru of .1 C Wlxoni llilgluim, Utah. Mrs. Ludvlg Larson, Mrs. Mary I.arsen and Mrs. Fredrlc Ruxton returned re-turned Thursday evening from n visit vi-sit to Salt Lnko City. Mrs. Lucy A. Clark, who has been visiting relatives In FnrmlnRton nnd Salt Lake, was nu Incoming passenger passen-ger on Thursday night's train. FOR SALE CHEAP. Nearly new canopy top buggy, also vinegar bur-nils bur-nils at 7fic nnd $1 each. Apply to C. SterfotiBon, Elwood. Utah, 'phone 44 n 5-1. 826 ol7 A long nrtlcle from C. F. Ilrown, drnlniigu engineer, with 11 map of tho Lackland Farm dralnngo plana nt Point Lookout, will nppcnr in our next issue. Rlter llros. Drug Co., hnd n fine new plate glass put in the front window win-dow of tho drug Htore Monday to tnko tho place of tho one that wns broken some time ngo. If you receive-it copy of the Garland Globe with "Sample copy" written on llio corner, remember (lint It Is mi Invito I Imi fur ynu tntuihseriho. I. BO will give you the Globe B2 weeks and j on cannot nlTiird to lie without your homo paper. Mrs. J. It. Stnndlng of ColIln9ton, ) was tho guest of Mrs. Fred Richards 1 Wednesday. j David M, Person Is now on tho police force nnd wielding tho "club" In the absence of Marshall T. L. Snook, who left Tuesday for Nnppa, California as 11 witness In tho Wood-Applo Wood-Applo Murder case. Farmers nro not fooling very well ovor the honvy downpour of rain that hns put n stop to tho digging of beets and fall plowing. It Is thought that tho sugar factory will Imvo to shut down tho foro part of next week. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs (Illicitly, strengthens tho lungs and expels colds. Got tho genuine In n yellow package. Rltcr llros. Garland and Tremontou drug store. Tho Owens block is to become quite a business center soon. Mr. Owens will open up a metropolitan restau-rant restau-rant In a few days uud tho Palace burlier shop will niovo to that building build-ing bo wo nro Informed. Tho uppor floors will bo made Into odlccs nnd everything will bo bustlo and buzz In thnt locality. j Only two days remain in which voters enn register Oct. 27th and 2Sth. A list of names on the official reRlstor now bangs In tho postofflcc. If your name is not on tho list, boo to It that you register on tho 27th or 28th of October or go way back and sit down because you cannot vote unless you nro registered, FOR SALE. 50 stands of bees In good hives nt $G n stand. Apply to C. Stoffensen, Elwood, Utah, 'phono 44 n 5-1. b2G o17 C. W. Cnpson's stenm threshing crow finished tho senson'H run in this vicinity Wednesday nnd tho mnchlno nnd onglno Is now stored nwny nt tho C. W. & M. Co's yard for next season's big run. Mr. Cnp-son Cnp-son doslrcs to thank nil his patrons In this city and vicinity for their liberal patronage hopes to glvo them tho same good servlco noxt yenr. Tho average run of tho mnchlno wns 1,320 bushels per day. Mr. Capson ruturns to Salt Lako tomorrow. |