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Show I Your Best Friend j n time of need Is a FAT bank nccount It will stand by you when nil others fall. Tho way to acquire this FAT account Is to beg-In depositing and keep at It. Promptness, courtesy and careful attention to tho wants of Its customers aro some of tho features of tho Bueincfs Policy of tnls Bank. . ' A Bank Book in Your Name ' " Issued by this Itanklne House, entitles you to every convenience of modern banking. When opening a bank account, you want a Bafo bank, conveniently locatcd-one whoso constant endeavor Is to BerVo you best. On those lines we Invit0 your account. THE BANK OP GARLAND. I .. I Moslah-Evans.-Ercsldejit. Ellas A. Smith, Vice-President. M. D. Evans, Cashier. I -" I ACCOUNTS and LOANS SUBJECT to EXAMmATION b7FTATENKE3HEtt" Lmbhs mmmm , ' Saving Money. H It is the first Dollar that leads to the !H first Hundred; the first Thousand comes easier. Start saving now. Make a beginning. If you did not find it convenient to ) open an occount with us in July, make 'M it convenient to do so in August. More than 2,000 people findjt to their ad- H vantage to have an account with us. iil Come in today. . State Bank of Brigham City. jH v UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. ' FOR SALE-Oaso steam threshing outfit 20 h. p. Plow engine guaranteed to pull 10 plows. Apply to 0. W. &M. Co. 2t New Tailor jfl Shop in Garland , ,1 Messrs. Lovoland and Wards-worth Wards-worth have opened up an up-to-date tailor shop in this city in , 'H tho building next to tho Gar- ,1 land Club Saloon. They aro propaired to make clothes that . fit and fit to wear," and are experts at tho business of clean- Hl ing and pressing. Their prices 11 are reasonable and work is A-l, ' guaranteed. till Both aro highly respected young men and thoroughly rH compitont to supply your wants. in tho lino of well made cloth- pI nig. H Success. Notice. iM All stake and ward officers ofthaY.L.M. Land Y. M.M.I. associations are urgontly re-quested re-quested to be in attendance at the M. I. A. Convention to Jjo , hold in this city Sept. 5th. 'M E. D. Welling, Rose Vmifleot. Farms for Sale I 15 acres of In ml mile from Tic mo n- tun, on tho main street of the town. . Fimj orchiii'd of SO acres nt the north ' slilu. This truck could also lie set with fruit trees nml subdivided into threo or more lots nnd sold nl u good profit. In- jH quire of W. 0. Orr, Tremontou. i 1(10 no res 5 miles from Tremontou nnd f H mile from n licet station. 80 acres has I full water right and will produce all TH crops grown in lliu valley. The other 'H half hnfl no water right hut will ho suit- able for pasturi' and fall wheat without -H iirlatinii. All plowed and ditched for ' fall heeding. Slioujd'pioiluco more than 1.000 Im-lnil.s of wheat in 1910, Price fur tho whole quarter $50 an acre one-half one-half cash and l lie lemaiuder can ho paid from the crops. Inquire of Clyde llnweu, (let, residence, Tri'inoutou. California Excursions jH Via Oregon Short Line Dally for tickets one way via Portland. I'l Frequent dales for other routes. Sen O, H S. I,, agents for further details. M29-02 Washington's Plague Spots lie in tho low. marshy bottoms of the Polomle, the ti reeding ground of ma- H larla germs. Theso gorms cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, jH lassitude, weakness and general debility jH and bring differing or death to thou- sands yearly, lint IC let lie Hitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Thoy aro tho best all-round tonic nnd euro for malaria 1 over used," writes K. M. James, of I.ouellcii, 8. O ' Thoy euro Stomach, Liver, Kldnoy and Hlood Troubles nnd will prevent Ty- phoid,Try tlicm, COc. Gunrnnteed by-, All Druggists. |