Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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GARBER SENTINEL.
ESTABLISHED NOV. 3rd, l-. y, BY S H. PETEKS
KAY 1'ETEUS,
Published Every 1! nraday
Editor A I'nopmirron.
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KhTKhklJ IN THK FoSTOfFICK AT (iARRKHi OKLAHOMA
A-- MAIL M*Ti
Home Coming Day
a Success
Contributed—
J. st Sund«y wagan enjoyable day ■ t
the Christian church, when tli ; i:: -
bers with many of their frienda
gathered for an all nineting.
After a 6 >ndid lfible scnool (he
chorus tang some splendid aongt,ti e
congregation j lining in, thrilling
every heart. Then a splendid sernian
on the subject of " Hie Lost Christ" in
the speaker said in part:
"It is possible for anyone to lo se
Christ in any plac Tne most unlik«
ly person in the woild lost .Testis, hi-
mother. She icst him in the most
unllk-ly place. in the Temple. And
she fouod him where she lost him "
After the communion service in
which the family of (Jod commemor
ated the eath of their Lord, they were
dismissed to gather in tlie Ebert ball
where the iadie* had prepared a splei •
dinner As tbey left the church the
band boys who were stationed 10 front
played a march |j
After dinuer they gathered at ti e
church and the house was filled to its
utmost capaiity. A good program
was rendered. 1 he hand played sever -
al piect s which biought che is iron,
the audiei ce. There were somp ver\
appropriate recitations and sp'ci
gongs. /
At the close of the afternoon pro
gram there were baptismal serv ce-.
Everyone left the church feeling that
the day hud only been too short.
Epworth Contest
The Kpworth League of the M E.
church began a contest February 111 I
1U12 that will last three months. Two
captioi s wer>* selected, Mrs.1.1 Arnoi !
and Miss Lulu Burger. Sides are be.
lug chosen. There is h clerk who <
duty it is to sit in front at each nice!
ing and keep record of all cr ill't bo-
longing to e.uh side. Tin credits will
be given as follows:
Each number present on Unit two
points.
Each menrer present, but late, 01 e
pon t,
bringing a new member |ten poin .
Voluntary talks an th mbje,'', ti %
poin ts.
Reading a Scripture referei.ee ie
p >int
Heading a clipping one ; oint.
Payment of dues promptly I •
points.
Side having best deportment lei
points.
The winning side will be entertained
by its opponents at the close of 11■ <
contest.
NOTICE Or PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma.
County of Garlleld.
In the Superior Court of .Niid County
Lewis S. Avery, Plaintiff
vs.
Ida A. Avery, Defendant
SAID DEFENDAN 1', Ida A. Avery
will take notice that she has been sued
In the above named Court by Lewis s
Avery for a degree of divorce absolute
and custody of minor child auct must
answer the petition illed therein tiy
said plaintiff on or before the 21st
day of March, 1912, or said petition
will be taken as true, and a judgment
for said plaintiff in said action for a
decree of divorce absolute and the
custody of the [minor child Loralne K.
Avery, will be rendered accordingly
Attest: lialph Roberts,
Clerk of said Court
Garber <V Kruie
Attorney for Plaintiff,
The Dlscour
You ay !!.<> world
■ d Brother.
.til colli., that
Walt Mason
*~T. "J1MI >JUIV
!iK\L WIN TEH
i he i a klione ot wint r is often d
cr.ed by people who huddl* around
' in (ire'ide; wher ever old Boreas kicks
up h s > >-13 they send up a package of
! i hrym o-e spiels hi d siah for a coun-
wher • grow isn't found, where roses
d lili'1* wi'l bloom the year rouud
Hilt I
, t, -S -5 -S -5 -3 -S -S -5 -S -3 -2 -2 -5 -2 £, i S, JT JL S. £r g- r ^ a .
men ee*k riches blind!
You say th-li ■•nl; t?o<l ;• !■!. that n t a
heart beats kindly;
You say tliat gr« • J i.s everywhere, that
goodness is forsaken;
That i ope is gone and honor dead, ;i7ort
That \ irt . . E<nfTe«! at . . her head,
That all is wicked and unfair—but, broth- . aturers till
er, you're mistaken.
i-'or cold h a tonic that braces you i.p
You say the world grows worse and
re a country with all Kinds of
v.her- winter h: s whisker?
i a !o\vn to his tc-fs, where blizzard*
and* icicles cling all over your
thawed in the ppiinp.
clouds are forming
•id makes you as g ly as an unhcpnr-
| up; it ft !s you with ardor to do
: < fty th ng*; the healthy man likes it
wors«
us;
That o.i us Oo l has put a curse, that
terror lies oefore us;
You say that faith Is shattered by th* . . . ,
sinners who pursue it; da* c s Wind whoop-
You ft and sing a doleful .on*. in«down from the white Greenland
But I repeat tliat you are wrong. *
For I have work to do and 1 possess the i,f{<s j3 ( fctt r thill any one's cotton-
strength to do It.
—S E. Klaer In Chicago Record-Herald. svcod pills, 'Vbile Jailgtiorous Zephyrs
will fill you with bile and make it
liard laoor to ourble and smile. There'<
*. . .. .. . , . . . , ' nerey, health and a solace in cold!
No doubt that honesty is the best
policy, but the man that doesn't make
at least ten per cent, it It Is no busi-
ness man.
If the recall was in force all over the
country, we'd have a new set of offi-
cers every 24 hours anil they might
not be any better than the ones shoved
out.
The backboue of winter is betier than
gild!
WALT MASON
Cuipjrlght, 1912,by liforte llatttiev/ Adam?.
NOTICE OF PUBLIOTION
State of Oklahoma,
County of Gatfl-ld.
.Experience's Bald to be^a greater [„ tUe Superior Court of Said County.
Estella C. Cresbam, Plaintiff,
teacher, but I have always found that
If I can beat a man In a horse
trade I can sell him a gold brick aft-
erward.
The man who called a policeman a
dodo got Just the same sentence as
the one that climbed a 12-foot fence
to steal a baby cart. Of what use to
■work?
John M. Gresham, Defendant.
Said defendant, John M. Gresham,
a ill lake notice that he has been sued
in the above named court by Estella
C. Gresham for a degree of divorce
absolute arid must answer the petition
j liled t' ereit: by said plaintiff on rr
The man that takes up two seats in ;j <ore the 21at d ly of March, 1912, or
a street car is Judged by his bulk In- ^ peUUon wiU be tike,i as true,and
stead of his brains, but he never wor- , . , .j , , ; itl „
, . i a linlcrnerit. for said I n.tuf in sai,
ries over It. He s got two seats, and ■ , „ , . , .
you can stand up. action for a degiee of divorce absolute
Crura the defend-rr will be iendere
1 .iccord'.-igly.
Attest: Ralph l.ot erts, ,
[-ii'iil] Clerk of said Court
(lamer & Krnse,
AI. orney for Plaintiff
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Low Prices find Standard Goods t
havei number of BUCK EYE wheat drills at low prices,
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Cook Stoves and Rarges, the jj-
Joy lor Ever, and ROUND OAK t
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heating stoves that have stood the to
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test and recommended themselves $
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the best. j|j
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The Fami us KEYSTONE Wire Fence at low pi ices and y!/
will s'-and investigation
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RACINE and COLUMBIA.
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There Is a great deal of talk about
conscience, but I never yet met a
member of the legislature who wasn't
more afraid of a dog than of be-
ing driven to confess how much ho
got for his vote.
In New York city the other day,
when seven policemen were trying to
swear an eighth clear In a court, the
Judge told them plainly he thought
they wero lying. Then the Jury said
the same thing. If It has got to that
pass where we can't belieye a police-
man when he Is lying what show have
the rest of us liars get?
sell more buggies because they g'ive vi/
the most satisfaction for the price. 5j,
V«!
A Green Trading Stamp given with Aaery l .'et purchase.
of the first quality is always kept on hands.
u< Come to us for your
G. H. EBERT,
General
Hardware
We Give Green Trading Stamps
Garber, Oklahoma
1 PRINT ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY—KAY
','When I read I don't like.to think,"
Is a remark credited to Thomas A
Edison. a good many others feel the
same way, which Is a possible ex-
planation for the abundant output of
light literature that calls for no
thought in the process of its perusal.
The Supreme court of the United
States has amended its rules so as to
reduce the cost of litigation. Now if
It could amend Its rules so ae to bar
out about nlue-tenths of the litigation
something would really be accom-
plished.
Go To
California
This Winter
(mmeam&s
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^ Summer lives eternally along her
beaches, her fields are solid rugs of
floweri—her streets are hedged with
pepper trees and roses.
H When you go, go by way of the
Rock Island
Lines
—make the journey part of your outing
Sunshine all the Way
by the direct route of low altitudes—
England, a Hi tie over a hundred years via El Paso and New Mexico. Big
ago. who even thought It Impolite. berths, splendid meals. Perfect train
service over a smooth road-bed makes
ITour hours work a day ie enough, the trip to the most delightful land in
the universe one of
pleasure.
L«t mi quota bin sad
kelp yev plu ■ trip.
A teacher In the southern part of
Ohio says that the Declaration of In-
dependence is devoid of llterar> style.
There were a number of critics In
says Dr. Woods Hutchinson. There's
a doctor who ought to get more popu-
lar every time ho speaks.
FVjr people who like really cold
baths Chicago is now offering some
unexcelled facilities.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ail pei>oiiB b vlt g claim* apaiiist
tin' estate of .loti*pli Vukoun,deceased,
Hie lequiied to pr sent the same with
the nicessary veucheis to tlio under-
si^iiMi administrator at his residence
on the k. e 1-1 ce. 2, twp. 28n., range
4, w. i. in., within four months ot the
hereof or the .same will be forever
barred.
Dated this 20th day of January, l!U2
Joseph Krivohlavek,
Executor.
(lather & Kruse Attorneys
for the Executor.
W. K.Jackson, Agent
Garber, Okia.
Fay Thompson,
Division Passenger Aj>t.
Oklahoma Civy
What makes a good fence? Should it have wire hard as flint
made with the highest carbon the same as the maker:, of American
fence put into its piano wire ? Or should it be a soft wire such
as they put into their weaving wire that is sold to manufacturers of
wire cloth? Neither—it should be a medium wire that many
years' experience has shown to be exactly right for the purpose*
The American Steel & Wire Co. makes every kind of wire that
is used, beginning with its own mines, through its own furnaces and
steel and wire mills and they know what is the right kind of steel
to use for a fence. Trust their judgment.
T 1 I I I I Should a good fence have a rigid stay? No
—we believe in the hinged joint that is strong,
'flexible, yielding to pressure like a spring bed
'and snapping back again to its place. Flexibility
is its life. A pneumatic tire on a bicycle
is more durable than a solid tire for this
, reason. American fence is made of large wires
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Pl l -U. U- J
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thoroughly galvanized and proof against weatlter.
V. 15. KIM V
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If you want national new?, stnte
n. v.s, general news or farm news let
us send you the Weekly Wichita
ICiiRle mid Oklahoma Faim Journal
for 10c extra each. We can not aif.i d
to print much of th ;• class of news
when it can tie sent to you so cheap.
The Sentinel is a local paper and we
print news of local interest that joii
can not obtain elaewhare.
GENERAL HARDWARE
and Implements
A K it K it,
OMlsAHOM A
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