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Show H D u'tfgiTrfef Box I R. V. DanloU Drug Co, .Qarland, Ut. )T PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE GARLAND GLOBE If I COSTS LESS THAN COAL I BUT GIVES MORE HEAT! I It has always been lioped that when a successor to coal was discovered or Invented ti would also bo moro cconomi- I cal. THIS HOPE HAS BEEN REALIZED. It Is a waste now to bum coal for heating or cooking. You can heat your house M I or your garage you can cook tho meals for less than half of what you had to pay heretofore and you havo no dust, no soot, no ashes. - II I I OXO-GAS HnHHH Made From Kerosene-Coal Oil I HHhBBIH and AIR! I pHuflb!jMifl 11 13 1,10 JU08t efficient and the cheapest heat-producing agency known to KIHMHRMH science. Oxo-Gas is 9(i per cent Oxygen (AIR which is FREE to everybody) KjMHHHHI and 4 per cent kerosene vapor. Burning Oxo-Gas in our Range Heater No. 1, I I rKlHILIBHHiBIILLIlB shown at left you I I P KjHEHPjSHjH Cook a Meal for 2c I t I BjBIIH Think of that operating a heater like this for V2 cents hour! One gal- P I H Ion of kerosene made into OXO-GAS will operate a range or heating stove on I HHHatHilHfililililililH nn average from 7 to 9 hours and the average cost of kerosene throughout tho L HHIHHHbIbHHHHHHIIHH United States is from 10 to 15' cents per gallon. I i OXO-GAS Range Hoator No, 1 xmN mr nw I I wlCKt OXO-GAS Appliances i I irJ for hot air heating, hot water heating, steam heating, base burnesr, heating staves, ranges, etc., aro proven successes and I -f. ; are now in operation in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada. These appliance will fit any stove, range, I i I ' base burners or furnaces. No alterations. of any kind aro needed, and you will have the most satisfactory, uniform, clean- I i I est and most economical heat J ' tiHHHHHl ANYONE CAN INSTALL , : J tJSftgBBl ' An OXO-GAS OUTFIT I I" PVHtf RALPH H. JOHNSON wf ' County Agent, Tremonton, R. F. D. I I j W OXO-GAS Ring Heater No. 2 I 44' For Base Burners, Heating Stoves and Nothing intricate. Anyone without previous mechanical ability can install an 4r SirnilhHufWttter-HtJatcrs ; -QXe-SrtShhTOrLT -oatfltr iTrlcss-tliainoner-hoxrr: '' . . , 'V.. v 4-318 b. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Salt Lako City, Utah, August 20, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Willis II. Boothe, Jr., administrator adminis-trator of tho estate of Willis II. Boothe, Sr. deceased, of Salt Lako City, Utah, who on April, 17, 1914, mado Homestead Application, Ap-plication, No. 012479, for West Half, Section 2G, Township 13 North, ltango 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Final three-year Proff, to establish claim to tho land abovo des-Iribed, des-Iribed, before tho Clerk of tho District Court, at Brigham City, Utah, on tho Sixth day of October, Oct-ober, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob C. Jensen, of Brigham City, Utah, William II. Glover of Brigham City, Utah, Ut-ah, Nels Jensen of Salt Lake City, Utah, Christian Hansen of Parle Valley, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKLBY: Aug. 23-Sept. 20 Register. 4-348 b. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offico at Salt Lake City, Utah, August 20, 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that Jacob C. Jensen, of Brigham City, Utah, who on January 2G, 1914, mado Homested Application, Applica-tion, No. 012125, for East Half, Section 2G, Township 13 North, Range 12 West, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of Intention In-tention to mako Final Three-year Three-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before be-fore Tho Clerk 'of tho District Court, at Brigham City, Utah, on the Sixth day of October, 1919. Claimant namso as witnesses: wit-nesses: Nels Jensen of Salt Lako City, Utah, Willis II. Boothe of Salt Lako City, Utah, William II. Glover of Brigliam City, Utah, Christian Hansen of POTlcValtayrUtnh; GOULD B. BLAJCLEY: Aug. 23-Sept. 20 Register $100 Reward, $100 H The readers of this paper will tx 'M pleased1 to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being; greatly -B Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Ulood on the Mucous Sur- jH faces of the System thereby destroying . 'iH tho foundation of the disease, giving; tho patient strength by building up the con- 'H Cltutlon nnd assisting nature In doing Its work. The .proprietors have so much faith In the curatlvo powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that It falln !o cure. Bmd for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., TolodJ, jH )blo. Sold by all Druggist. 76c. JOHN J. I SHUMWAY LOANS H REAL ESTATE H FIRE INSURANCE RENTS H NOTARY PUBLIC aid H CONVEYANCER H See him regarding your Ab-stracts Ab-stracts and Titles. Bank Bldg. Garland, Utah H. Codding ton I Painting H Paper Hanging Calsomining Sign Painting a Specialty Garland - - Utah Phone No. 3-J CL.UB Bfe" I Dilhoidi. Soft Drink., Cigars Cigarettes and Tobacco A pleasant place to spend your leisure hour?. A Resort for the People H MANAUSA BLOCK Garland, - - - Uth John H. Bolt & Sons Co.. H Manufacturers and Dealers in MARBLE nnd GRANITE H MONUMENTS and HEADSTONES Mill Cor. 2nd North, 4th East Show Yd. blk. N. Court House BRIGHAM CITY - UTAH We arc LICENSED H EMBALMERS and UNDERTAKERS We always have a complete stock of FUNERAL Supplies. Day Phone 73 Night Phono 71-w HYRUM JENSEN H Furniture and Hardware Garland, Utah Your Money I j! DRAWS Ij I j: INTEREST i I j When it is in the sav- j H ) ings department of this H i bank. 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