Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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gj Get it from
The editor of this sheet took a
vacation or rustication most of this
week and left l'rof, Larrick pushing
the pencil.
And if we don't have fcood crops we
will not be troubled with many agents
and solicitors.
The number of signers of the county
."air petetion is about 500 short of the
25C0. The time is up June 3rd. What
s the use of calling a special election
with its expense when the farmers
will vote down the half mill levy? IV e
h ive talked with a large number about
the proposition and all but a few
stock mpn are against It,
^ on may pay your subscription to
the Sentinel if it doesn't rain.
Down the street in the gutter lie?
an empty whisky bottle and near it a
pack or more of dead (lies, showing
what strong drink will do.
Introducing some of our "Smarta-
iicks" in the Garber Sentinel of last
wtek, ths Daily Okiahoman says: "In-
to the mind of one who reads the
columns of the Garber Sentinel comes
creeping the suspicion that Editor
Kay Peters is not a bad fellow after
nil."
Here's a headline in a daily; "Paper
Men tell the Truth Now.1' Bather
hard on those venerable veteran
scrities.
Some awful pietty girls giggle.
Another special election is needed
to liven things up. We ought to con-
solidate some school districts, vote on
prohibition, section 9 article 9, relo-
cate the capital, or—Oh! just some-
thing.
A business man that teaches a class
in Sunday School aud drinks beer on
t tie sly may not be a real bad fellow,
mly mixing a little,
With the weather getting hot aud
11 p3 needing rain, no wonder this
' week lias been a "dull day."
mm I
V*e notice In Garber a Bermuda
glass lawn that is dead. Last fall
tliey clipped it close and raked it off
jubt before fro.-! and it froze out last
winter.
G. ii. Ebert's
Are You
Planning on a
Vacation
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c.
Anynne aendlnff n .'nclrh and description nmv
quickly lutwtnm our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Communlca-
lions strict ly court don t Int. HANDBOOK on Patents
pent troo. Olden nucucy for neeii|liiff patents.
Patents taken throiiuh Mutm & (,\i. receive
tpfuil notice, without churuc, hi the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.Rivest clr-
dilation « f an? «<*leimtln Journal. Terms f:< a
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read in'
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GoedMfM,
mmr~ Good Entertain*
ni,nl.Ac!!vrli&( u(
Eli Mils ami fcUL-.u
Thrso aro the things which
will make a man of your boy.
Secure his lively Interest an.! whvke-
somc developruc nt by giving him
The AMERICAN BOY
igrapay. Btainp.4, e
ti Iclty, carpentry. Hporta, yamt'8. Tells boys iu>t
hgl to do and liow to do ti. IWuliltiilv illu
trated, and every line If> harmony v ;th refined
home training; endorse i by ?.\o,ooo bovs and then-
pa rents. Send 11.00 foi a full year. Oil sale at
all news*«tand^ at ie cents.
THE SttJGUE 'WISHING CO. 10* MoesHo I's#- MroN MW
Where Will It
Be This Year?
There are so many delightful
places to choose from it's hard
to decide whether it will be
West, South, East or North.
Toward whatever section your
inclinations may lie I suggest
you come and see me.
Let me help you plan your
vacation and save you the an-
noyance of details incident to
the trip.
If I haven't all the information
at hand I can get it quickly and
will advise you promptly. Any-
way, give me the opportunity to
serve you. Plan early.
One local historian says fiat it has
milled on the !£5th of May for the last
tlx years.
A sporty preacher is popular with
some people.
It is not some people's fault that
they are sober.
Free State Bureau.
j The State Banking Department has
| established a Bureau for the purpose
j ot giving Information as to the linan-
j eial standing of companies whose
stock is offered for sale to the people
of our state If you are offered any
stock and want information as to the
Unsocial standing of such companies,
offering the same, before investing,
please write this Department and I
will furnish you all the information
*liat 1 can obtain.
J. D.Lankford
State Bank Commissioner.
Williams & Kingery
Live Stock and
(jrenerul Farm Stock
AUCTIONEERS
if vou don't employ us we
will Both Lose MONEY
Terms Reasonable..
Bo* t i
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Eye, Ear^Nose & Throat
Glasses' Correctly
HocKaday Bldg
i Enid,
Okia
Journalism is indeed a funny busi-
ness; there's no other in the world like
It. Lawyers doctor^ merchants, me-
chanics and unskilled lahojersjitll have
their holes, but there is no place for
the editor to lay his head. When he
is in trouble he has no hole After
the smoke of battle has cleared away,
after the spring election is over, the
doctor goes back to his pills and no
one seems to bother him again; the
lawyer slips into court aqtj !l3
Said is forgotted; the other classes aud
conditions of men fade Into the back-
ground and become part of the land-1
scape. But the editor sticks up like a
sore toe in a high wind. What he said
and what they thought he said and
what he should have said and never
said and what he might have said, but
yldn t assume a historic importance
and men lay awake nights hating iii:!
infernal arrangements
If he stands by the ticket he is ac- —
cused of bossing the town; if ha takes |
to the brush he is called a coward who A FINE
is playing both sides; if he clearly in
dicates that he doesn't care a tinker's !
obs: ruction whether school keeps or j
not both sides claim he is secretly help-!
ing the other aide.
It's a funny business. In times of j
<reat public stiess over the election:
of a member of the school board or!
the choosing by a sovereign people of
a candidate for the council the editor
whose real business is to furnish a
reliable medium for the purveyor of
prunes ar d farm implements, drugs
paints and spiral corsets to advertise
his wares, the editor becomes a storm
center. Nay, more, he is a doormat
a kicking post, a red rag and a casus
belli all wrapped in one neat package
and sold |at a dollar a year. He has
no right, tille or interest to his own
opinion, his soul is mortgaged and he
can't breathe without a meter or think
without having his motives set upon
by the coroner and subjecting his after {
thought to cross examination.
Tn such times as these some man
whom he has lived with as neighbor
and friend for thirty years takes the j
street like a mad dog, yelping aud
ki odiing in rage. He carries the pa-
per folded to show the infamous item;
he points th^linger of scorn at it and
yells Jike a circus caliope at the j *1*0 Loan Oil FcinTlS
NOTICE TO OEEDITORS
In the matter of the estate ot Otis
Barnes, deceased:
All persons having claims against
Barnes, deceased, are required to pre-
sent the same, with the neotssary
vouchers, to the undersigned adminis-
tratrix at her place of residence on
the North East quarter of section (3)
Satisfaction Guaranteed j in township Twenty two (22) Jsortti of
] Iillingf«s ,01i j j{ang6 Three (3) W. 1. M. in Garfield
__™_—1 County, Oklahoma, within four
months of the date thereof or the
| gSffle wil| be lorevei barred,
Dated this 17th day of May, 1911
Emm \ Barnes (nee Mieues)
Administratrix
Garber & Kruse,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
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Cigars
The best
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SHORT Orders
AND SHORT ORDER
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YOUR PATRONAGE
APPRECIATED
M. C. LONG.
CONFECTION ER
Private
MONEY
Notice.
(Amendment to Section 3 Ordinance S)
At a meeting of the Trustees of the
Town of Garber, Oklahoma May 1st
11)11 .Section Three Ordinance Two
was amended to read as follows:
That license may be granted by said
Trustees to any person who is a resi-
dent of the town of Garber to operate
and conduct a Biliard Ilall in said
Town upon payment, into the town
Treasury of the sum of 15 dollars
per annum for each Billiard or Pool
table kept in such Hall, Said sum to
be Quarterly in advance. Any person
who shall operate or conduct a Billiard
Hall in said town without having first
obtained a icense thereof as herein
provided shall for each offence be
deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and
upon couvietion shall be liued not less
than Twenty Dollars nor more than
Fitty dollars and shall be confined in
the jail of said town untlll said fine
aud costs are paid.
This amendment shall take effect
and be in force Thirty days after its
passage, approval and Publication.
Passed and Approved this 1st day of
May 1911.
J. II.Gerken, Chairman.
W. Welch Stratford, Clerk.
One or Five Years
Real Estate Office.
We have opened up a real estat
office in Garber, in the Wadsworth
building Iloom 6, and expect to be
I permanently located here. This,is our
third office. We can sell or trade for
you and will work for the best in-
terests of property owueis in this par
of the country. We will list and sell
! or exchange all Ii7e stock t<>(> valuable
io ueBold at public sale. Ihe uead
office is located at Wichita, We are
thoroughly advertise i through several
stutes and most of our patrons are
__r liii « CI,8I' buyers. Would (*• pleased to
. I'j.tl ilCKSOll, AgOllt | have anyone who has property to sel
to call and see us.
J. B. Dalton &0o.
Garber, Okla.
wrongs and injustices of his miserable
lot. He digs up some aid three Hoe " For
item printed in the big corn year ot
'8(.l and holds it. up /'though lost to!
sight to memory dear'' and you'd i Short time loans made and
thiiiK that fellow and the editor had ; good securities bought,
been bitter, burning enemies for a! ' .
long hateful generation instead of old I Mon rcad at ^ ^
friends 1
What though he walk his feet off, j ^{7 T7 A T
wear .his lingers out, yell his lungs * *
loose for his home town, does is make j Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
any difference when an old friend ENID, OKLA.
takes the street? Not a bit. His I Phone 18
grievance breeds others. Smoldering !
embers of other differences are uncov-1
ered, the dead past exhumes itself and
he walks down the street a human pa-
riah, He is the social and moral leper
He is the pink whiskered disturber of
the public peace. He is the fountain
ot all the troubles, all the misfortunes
ail the tribulation, to which tiie town
has been heir in thirty years.
And yet journalism Is the greatest "^^jOODS^,
business in the world. It is full of
large opportunities and deep red over-
drafts, rife with glory and prone to
sorrow as the sparks fly upward. But
nevertheless and howsomever it's a
funny business.—,1. E, Junkln.
The moment a man thinksabout his
ivork he is no longer merely a day
laborer.
Don't spend >our time looking for a
better job until yon have spent a lot
of time getting ready for it by hard
work and hard thinking. It is the
only way you will ever find jwhat you
seek.
The worst trouble with some people
is the weather.
<H"HE SIGN
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ALTON
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SPICE w
FROM THE GREEN'
PEPPER, GINGER.GINNAMON,NUT-MEGS, I
CLOVES,MAGE.PIMENTO,CAYENNE,ETcnc.i
AT TOUR GROCER'S* + + lOtCANS.
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THE ALTON MERCANTILE COMPANY3
CM ID, OHLAJ
Luxurious Bath Robe.
A new electrically heated bath or
lounging robe has woven Into the
fabric 7,000 feet of specially construct-
ed wire to distribute current taken
from a lamp socket without danger of
shock or fire.
Would Have Commerctsl Value,
Tbe auiouBt of carbon exhaled from
a man .s lumga each day, If It could be
solidified would equal that in a lump
ol coal weighing half a ton.
V
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Notice.
Ordinance Number 24.
By request of the lot owners, this
ordinance providing for the builling
i f a sidewa.k in the town of Garber
Oklahoma was passed.
Be it ordained by the Hoard of
Trustees of the Town of (Jarber, Okla-
homa as follows:
i hat a sidewalk four (4) fett wide,
constructed of cement as follows:
Foundation Two (2) inches of cinders
or rock grouting one part cement and
four parts sand, three inches thick,
and a coat of one part cement and
two parts sand one inch thick well
worked down.
Said walk* to bj built aim? the
.South side of Blocks Seven and eight
and along the North side of Blocks
Eleven, Twelve in the original Town
of Garber, Oklahoma. Also along the
North Side of Block Eleven ;to Gar-
hers addition.
That a sidewalk Ten feet wide bs
built along .the East side of Block
six in the town of Garber, Okla. A i,l
to be completed bv June 4th, 1911.
Any lot owner failing to conply
with the provisions of this ordinance
by June 4th mi, the Garber City
Marshall is hereby ordered to put
down said walks along said lots an 1
the costs of same taxed against slid
lots.
This ordinance shall take effect «i
be in force from and after Its passes
approval and publication.
Passed and approved May 1st 1911
J. H. Gekken, Ohairman
W. Welch Stratford, Clerk.
Dog Tax.
Dog tax for the year 1911 must bs
paid on or before June 1st \f-ile $1
female $2. All do? owners hereby
take notice.
✓
W. W. Strateord,
Clerk of (her City of U ,rber
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