Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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FLOUR. Every sack
guaranteed. Corn
Meal, Graham, Cream
of Wheat, Pancake
flour, Corn Chop,
Bran and Shorts at
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Local News
Not long until Spring.
It will nut fr<* z- or blnv ou the
I aud rt quires no ouoKiuj. It s ready
| for u.se. The Alto, Goods luindry
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Tiie Comer Drug Store Satnrlay
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Th s isn't nearly s good a paper as
yon could pet out.
Watches repaired and cleaned nt the
Gart er Ph'.rmacy.
For Sale—Good German millet sved
for sale.—John Heiger
Nnw lineot Brown shots, and spring
Oxfords—J. ll.Getlieu,
Tiie Glee Ciut> will given an enter-
talnment in a few weeks.
Tiie Cash coupouns are worth live
per cent at Krlvohltvek's.
Superintendent Bainey is in this
part of the county vis ting schools.
Dr. W, P, Potter, Dentist, over the
furnltnr. st.i re, all work strictly cash.
25 per cent discount on all wall
paper for a short Lime only—Garber
Pharmacy.
Paper your rooms now while you!
call save 25 per cent en wall paper.— |
Garber Pharmacy
Phil Farr who is in the produce busi
nesi in Covington moved his family
d iwn There tliis week.
I-Oil VALE—100 egg capncity incu-
bator, Old Trusty, in good shape.—
I Mrs. John llriggs, Phone 155 on line 7.
! Garber.
1 Saturday there is another election
; in consolidated district number two
! nil as before ti e iheriif has been ca'l-
| ed upon to k-epthe pease.
! In behalf of ti e Christian church I
I wish to offer a vote of thanks to fie
! Hand I3oj s for t heir services last Su"
. 1 rtny —.1 \V. Umpl r ?, 1'astor.
Pr. C. j. Lui;ens, F.ye, Ear, Nom; and i Salmon, white fish and sour krout in
Throat Specialist, Enid. Glasses Fitted. j f ) *. S, Ji* J :\l J>i« | bulk the Dutchman's
i Kii] Switcher hasmoyed to Enid and
u 4 I /wvIJl i.> >1 II £ye. Ear Nose & Throat i ''•■c-PJiPK property that he trad, <1
KA.lA)OJ3hli AI.J). 5 „ . his ' rm for. His son Ins rented the
Physician & Surgeon, j[7]rfS.ShX s ' • t.n« ikciiv
lttv. Pr George II. Ilradfud Chi
ceilor, oflhe Methodi-it University at
Guthrie,will I cmre in tiie M.E.chuich
at. Garber, J.' n< v t v.", In , 11 b rnry
19th. I Ins in i • one < I I hi . -1
eloquent "f n • i .i d ti |j ■ ■ i. \
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Handmade and Factory Made
Harness. Laprobes, Whips and
Everything in this line. • , • . •
Bring You Harness Troubles Here. Repairing of All-Kinds
Office South of the
SENTINEL Office
Clficc Phone . . 28
Residence phene 42
IP non P ntliT |Hri 1
lu^Ui) UUiiO(j[i| F (-hitwood has sold hi? half in
HocKaday Bldg * i terest in the l.uckv Caf« to Ralph Har
Enid. - - - Okia byte. smm of the boys now c lht
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B. M. SL.LJYTER
The Dccor.itor and heme Beautifier
GARBER, OK LA
Phone No 85--Line (5
Sign Writing
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CROWN AND BRILCE VORK
A SPECIALTY
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Watches Repaired Here
I have put my work bench in the,
Garber Pharmacy and am ready to
repair and clean watches, etc. I have
a nice line of jewelry in stock. Yiel d-
ing anything in my line call and see
me.—C. E. Whitney.
drs. McCarty & McCflRTY
Dentists
201 Stevenson Building,Enid ok
Introducing
J. K. L(^G,
AUCTIONEER
! \Afant your sales
and Guarantees
Satisfaction.
PhoQe 46
Garber, Oklahoma
' lirick i'op Cafo."
T>:;! box social Wcdnc day i.ipht Inr
! the benefit r.f r intng a fi-nd to pa .
and paint Uie M, E. church was q iie.
iiwsj. Abrfi.it twenty dollars were
rai ;i d.
as (Jrace Uradley, lett Monday for
me in Missouri on a. sun' • I
' "3s of I er laothi r. V
! >r took her pla .e in (ia: !.<
store.
lolin O'Niil^ reports bavin?a li >
I:: <1, crazy, and dan4 ron u: li
stapijHrs I ut that Ed . urner ( 1
b 'li through.
Young IV' pU-':i Endeavor ■
risti:;n church reortj iniseJ S •'
night. A goodly number 1 i
people pled nd ti 1 roselve . 1 1
or the mcral ar.ii spiritual u •.i 1
mmunity.
I . • A. U. T. A lodge had u ti g
. ur -'nit &l.-i.;lav night five candi
j dates took i.l.;« work and had a gomi
I tin..'. On l u.-sd 'y uigbt tei>lB ami
; Hi 1' y of tliis loiiiie went to Hrecke i
iid iiid i lit iil d a lodge there with
1 venty three members.
<;. II Ebert, I!. S. (Joode, and F. 11
1 KrivorUavelc were elected delegates .a
jtlie (it mi:crate county convention to
bo hi'i.1 iu Enid February 17th, at a
] mei iliig of ti e Ci.irtier democr ili s ii
| Eberts store Saturday. Dr. (iuy E
Brewer and O 0. C. Wells ar. il'ir-
nates.
i-ome . n plan.'u . 1 at ',1,
c.' ay is dar dr< • Mnv' e, 1. 1
there is no bluzard howling, Hu-r'-i-
1 0 wind, the gru 1 I is not frozen, (1
■ t is not a i,y 'A 1: if 1 ■
1 little clou ! 1 .n't it rain a little
lie other onv in ' 1 kind-ii ii.'huv It
oasn't torgo n-.v? Ao ' thefarni is
■ orkini! in the li. ais? And the I ig
1 lizzard that's oa t due it don't look
ko it'd coming " 1 it's the matter
Mitli you is tiia 1 '> about time for
\ oil to lafci- a couise of sasa.if as tea §«
So easy 0 prepare. Requires no
cookiiv,i o In - (,4 Ti,e Alton Goods
laundry roll.
WAY TO SUCCEED.
The man with ability, who is willing
to work persistently, without much
recreation except what he finds In the
labor itself, Is bound to make money.
He may have reverses, or what is
termed "a streak of hard luck." Rut
If he keeps at it he Is bound to go
ahead. The captains of industry who
have cornered large fortunes are fre-
quently criticised, but the charge of
laziness Is never laid at their door.
Most of them worked incessantly in
their younger days. That they were
able to get along without much rec-
reation was, of course, a matter of
constitution and temperament, says
the Washington Post. To many men
too much work and too little play
makes for dullness or nervous pros-
tration. The man who loves his work
and knows it thoroughly is bound to"
push ahead. He doesn't have to
cringe or fawn. Life is largely a
process of elimination. A man cannot
have everything he wants. If he is
more attached to a life of amusement,
with theaters, dances and parties
than he Is to work, he need not com
plain if he Is a greater success in the
social life than he is In the business
life. Only by satisfying to the full the
demands of work, giving even a little
more effort than Is demanded, and
then u ;irig whatever time may be left
over for recreation, can a man hope to
become a 510,000 man, except In un-
usual cases.
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If buckwheat coal, wMch until a
comparatively few years ago was
thrown upon I he culm banks of the
anthracite mines as worthless, is to
be boosted in price, as reported, it
means just that much more clear
profit to the producwr- companies and
( operators. From an economic stand-
point the utilization of what wns oncc
a waste product is a good tiling for
j both the public And the producers, as
it tends to prolong the life of the* an-
j thracite regions, but it is hard to soe
what justification there can bo In ex-
isting conditions for an advance in
. price. Doubtless the big companies,
whoso dividends range from 20 per
: cent, down to 6, nerd the money, and
j what more need be said?
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Coming to Enid? I
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Then don't fail to sec our Store we are tuil tip with J
Latest Styles of
M JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
|| DIAMONDS,
a SILVE i WARE,
M CUT GLASS, ETC.
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§M. hogany Chest of
3 erling Silver' ' blewar;
(ly valued at $250.00.
: W>, See our plan.
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Dr. BEN C. JONES
<r VETERINARY
'Phone 65
Garber, -
Y*T" 11' , P I4"" i Did you ever get to tninkinir tin'
llliams tX- 1V111J C13 |VOu needed a vacation until you ?o', 'o
Ijivo t^loolv and (believing it? That's lhj way with
Cjrenei'iil Farm Stoelj j ail the Sentinel's force, but Kay. Ami
Kay wants to run for Congress. 11 ■
Tho magnitude of street traffic in
Lonilon Is illustrated by tho Blue
Book figures showing that In 1910 no
fewer than 1,56(1,277,272 passengers
were carried in Greater London by
local railways, tramway cars and om-
nibuses, while on April 28, 1911, 1,077.
155 persons entered the city between
the hours of 7 a. in. and 7 p. in by
; the following menns: By mctor omul
1 bus anil tramway car, 138,302; by
] liorst■ vehicle,' 111,017; by cycle, 12.-
j 506; by railway, 342,151; on foot, 472,
j 220. On the same day 94,095 vehicles
J entered the city and of this number
j 18,915 were mechanical, 52,09-1 hors<.
12,505 cycles and 10,581 handcarts.
AUCTIONEERS
'ou don't employ us
will Both Lose MONEY
To b« a good cook you must use
good pure material. Among the roost
important Is soda. Try Thii Alton
Goods Absolutely Pure Soda. lOo fo--
a full can.
spent so much time grooming hinuell
If you don't employ us |'"w(,ie ,d*f VVesfl U".
y... — . 1 knockout that he mlghtv near forg >
how he made a living. Well the whole
Oklahoma free Of reporter, printers and deti.
I x will be back next week and they will
tell you all the good ne.vs ag.iin.
Hednce the wash-day worry bv i sinj
a l ifitnlry starch that will not frei ze
or blow out, (Jrocers sell it for IOj
The Alton Goods.
111oy Keep the dirt out, and keep the
strenett! and flavor in. l'lie little san-
itary ivhite w.ix bags in each package
of The Alton Goods fresh roasted cof-
i fee,
Census returns of tho foreign-born
inhabitants of Greater New York
show that there are more natives of
Italy residing in the Empire City than
there are in Palermo. In a similar
way the Russian-born population of
New York far exceeds the entire num-
ber of Inhabitants of so characterin
tlcally a Russian city as Kiev. The
Russian born New Yorkers number al-
most half a million and the Italian
born New Yorkers exceed 340,000.
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Send for our IIlistrated Catalogue Free
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Heat flai ket and! Grocery.
i'he place to buy Grade of groceries
tor the least money. Home rend-
derod lard at all times.
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Phone No. 40. Night or Day,
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GARBliR, OKLAHOHA
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Garber, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144641/m1/5/: accessed May 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.