Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SEN ii.NLL, GARBER, OKLAHOMA.
GARBER SENTINEL.
ESTAIlffl ><> l> NOV. iril, I'W, BY S H. 1'I.TI.K.-
KAV l'BTBUS
I'ublisbed Every Thursday
Editor & l'noritiEi on.
Subscription 1'rice - #1.00 p> r
ISTIKKU IN THK
P(i9TOFFirK AT GARBER. OKLAHOMA AS SKCWD-CLASS MAIL MATT
Cut Leg Off
Charles Odeuwultl, youngest, ton of
J.1 r. and Mr?. J. OdenwHlU, ha9 tieeu
in a very dm geroui condition emet?
Friday evening of last >v. rk, and the
"chances for his recovery are etill slight
He was discing ground for wheat on
the former Hnuj.Graff farm, four miles
fast of Hillings, which he has rented
for the season, and had gotten off the
disc and whs attempting to attract the
dog's attention t'l a rabbit olo3t* by,
when the animals hitched to the disc,
threfe mules and a horse, started across
the Held. In running after them and
attempting to mount the frame above
the disc, he in some manner failed,
and his left leg was thrust in front of
the discs.
The teams ran some distance with
Mr. Odenwald in this position forcing
bis leg backward into the disc aud
grouud, cutting the leg frightfully
from just above the ankle to above the
thigh, hacking out pieces from the
bone and Unally breaking the bone and
forcing the tlesh away from it until
several inches were exposed, ; iso
mangling the lleah badly at the knee-
The teams stopped of their own ac-
cord and with no one in sight to relieve
him Mr. Odenwald tried to extricate
himself by taking the disc apart. He
had gotten hold of the wrench anji
removed a couple of bolts when the
tlrst assistance arrived, about flfteeu
or twenty minutes after the accident
happened.
Mrs. lioyrt Armstrong had passed
the place just before the' accident in
the family car to take Harlan, who is
teaching the bolt Calf school, home,
school then tieing out. On their re-
turn, with Harlan driving the car, her
attention was called to Mr. Odenwald,
Republican Cans. Here
Saturday night several of Hie K
publican candidates were here fi< n;
Enid. Nice gentlemen all of iheni
Tt'ey were to have a meeting litre b< t
notice of it had not been sent the Sen
tmel so farmers knew anything of i
The candidates took the non appear-
ance of a crowd good naturedly an 1
promi.ed to come bacn again before
election aud make some rip-roaiing
Bp. echea.
Among the candidates were:
John Flanegan, who is our present j
county clerk and is asking for a second
term. Mr. Flanegan has served tbt
county well r,ot ouly as county clerk
but before election to that office when !
he served as deputy or assistant/in
different branches of the court house.
Klanegaa is a capable man.
VV. VV. Sutton, who is our present
county attorney and is asking for a j
second term. Sutton has workeJ ha-d
in his office where he has iijjctcl
>TIWI
For Partridge, Wood-
cock, Squirrel or Rabbit
Shooting the
44 GAUGE SHOTGUN
No. 101
IS A WONDER
xl.44w.cf Sh
J i.'.tcr" Cartridges
! List Price Only *5.00
I .'Jo other orpn
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nrty of conditv
S*n4 (or detailed d«-
crip'ion ar.-i GUNS AND
CUNNING •' —«se
fill l f 4e*rt ha-i e STEVENS
J/STEVENS ARMS
& JOOUCOMPANY
Jp]"O!B<>* SOOS ,
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. chicopee falls, MASS.
hhbsctisjr.l
weil he&il Come
and i'm Here ib stay)
Yoitjz Watch fbn, (
Kb each l&zx, I wni
tell tttrj&mre to(
3vylfakdwarb
\ ni evil at iona!
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R ¥. SI!AFFF.K
SPECIAL AGENT
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some good sense. He saved moniy to
the county by preventing useless liti-
gation and hu has prosecuted with
vigor offenders of the law.
M. E Shockley, who is our present
county assessor and wants the job
again. He is a hard and perslstem
campaigner aud has made assessing a
hobby. He has praises tor his assess-
ing system from all corners of the
county. If ho Is honored with the
office again it will be the reward of his
hard work.
Chas. li. Longeor, who is after the
office ot county treasurer, and he has
enough friends to put him there. Tin
office of treasurer is a place that can
not be tilled by a man not well equip-
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ped and capanle. We all know that
who was waving uhBiiderclilel'. Harlan I Charles has the proper qualifications,
going to him at once fouud his terrible j M. T, Sexsmith, who wants th • new
condition, and after unhitching the Jj jb of court clerk. He is in the offi.e
teams from the disc, endeavored to
loosen the bolts to the discs, but could
This is the time of
year for
HotSprings
ARKANSAS
The baths are more bene-
ficial. The walks and
drives are more delightful;
Recharge your body with
that vitality found in
abundance at
HOT SPRINGS
Hotels and Boarding j
of clerk of the superior court and has Houses tQ su,t every purse
proven himaeli to be a very satisfact-
not, owing to having only one wrench | ory official. He has earned lila hire. Convieilt Traill Service
and the taps turning with the bolts. .ludge K. L. Swlgert, who is a candi- via
Harlan and Mrs. Armstrong were en* date for county judge is the hardest
deavoring to lift the disc to free Mr.
Odecwald when Andrew Mathieseu
and Albert Fahrenbach came to their
assistance. Mr, Odenwald was then
removed to the house aud medical
assistance and his relatives called.
After the wounds were dressed It.
was deemed advisable to remove Char-
les to tie- hospi' al. aud accompanied
by I)r. Henfrow, a: d his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. .1. 0. Odenwald, C.S. McDan-
iel took him to Enid in his car.
The lllling of the wounds with dirt
as the injured limb was forced through
the soft ground under the discs, makes j
a very dangerous condition, as Infec-
tion develops very quickly.
After a couple of days attention at,
the hospital it was deemed advisable-
as the only possible chance to save
Mr. Odenwald's life, u amputate the
limb, as infection was then apparent,
aud Sunday night the injured member j "le Kuul^ 0'd t'rafes
DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM.'
WELL, IF YOU DON'T JUST ASK SOMEBODY.
YOU WILL SEE ME ALRIGHT.
I'M THE SAME BOY: I'VE ONLY CHANGED MY
CLOTHES--THEY ARE WORKING CLOTHES; AND I'M
GOING TO WORK FOR THE LIVEST-WIRE HARD-
WARE STORE IN THIS TOWN.
WHEN YOU SHOVEL OUT YOUR MONEY TO
MY HARDW ARE YOU GET GOOD STUFF.
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STOVE-
RANGE OR HEATER. ASK ANYBODY.
F. B. KRIVOHLAVEK
GENERAL HARDWARE
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Anyone sen din? a:
quickly ascertain on
invention is probnbl
Hons strictly contldc:
sent free, eldest nee
Patents taken ihr
special notice, without cl
OVER 65 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
aiS
Trade Marks
dlsigns
Ccpykigkts 4c.
drscriptinn ninv
ii free whether an
i.t onirannica-
HANDBOCK oni'ntcuto
. ur ^uuriiitf put en t.'.
_)i Munn X Co. receive
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;oo in
;.eat Haiket and Grocery.
Rock Island Lines
Write to
FAY THOMPSON,
Division P<issen£«t Agen
OKLAHOMA CITY,
OkU.
Or consult
li.uid-shak t-r in the bunch. lie in a
rustlt r and is digging tor votes while1
most of the candidates are still seo >r-
lug their shovel?. After Swigert gi :
through with a fellow he don't leave ,
any room for doubt that lie isn't the
man for county judge.
Ellsworth Hume, who Is entitled to <
the otllce of sheriff. lie has a strong j — 1
support and people are for him becaua:1 CUT FLOWERS
they kno,v and like him and because| \IS I) P[j\NTS
Sikuflfk Hiwicait.
A handsomely ilhistmf °<1 wo, lciy. T.nrore««t cir-
culation of any unentitJo J..i niul. Terni . 5 . a
year: four .iionlbs, $L Sold by all rew^ilealers.
IVSUNN & Co.364Broar New York
Drauch O.'Hce. F Pt., Wasbiu^ion, 1). t
i
'ho place to buy
lor the least money. Home rend
dered lard at all times.
Host Grade ot groceries
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FLOIil
Enid,
they know lie is capable of handling
the ollice properly, He has lived Ii
si veral sections of the county and
where ever he lived he made lasting
friends Hume will receive a big vo'>
here.
Judge J, C Hobberts, who is one of
the two republicans for district judge.
Judge Kobtierts has strong support I
and is a strong man. He likes to talk i
;u'd can talk. (Jarbtr,
Iclmg Decorations
and
Funeral Designs
i DKTWTl.EI! * I'l.oiib 355,
- oklh.
was removed just above the knee.
For thirty-six hours alter amputa-
tion the hospital plijslcians held out
no hopes, but since there has been
^oine encouraging symptoms, such as
a more normal ptil t> beat and slough-
oft of the lles/i at the amputation.
Mr. Odenwald is in the prime of
life—30 years old and in good health,
which are In his favor.—The Hillings
News.
I too.
D, D Stull, who is the republican
candidate for legislature in the second
(iarlield county district. D. I). Mull
is one of the editors of the Lahoma
Sun and a member of the law Arm of
t>tull iSfc Stull. He knows the wants
| and needs of the people and can be de- _
petuled on to work for them, A vote
for (stull is to uphold the hand of John
Fields.
Dr. BEN C. .JONES
VETERINARY
'Phone 65
- Oklahoma
School Report
Keport for Mason school, District
No. 73, lirat month.
Number enrolled, 25
Average daily attendance, 20
Those not absent duuiig mouth:
Kphram Ham*ey Frank Johnson
Lola Oberlander Itoy Oberlander
Emma Oberlander Muriel Porter
Lllburn Oberlander Clara Mauser
Walter Oberlander Kim a llauser
Low vena t'aasody
Those neither absent nor tardy:
Muriel I'orter
Eugene Wolfe.
Teacher.
Magazines Too
The Sentinel is in position to take
subscriptions lor all magazine* at rates
positively as low as you can obtain
anywhere. We will duplicate any
magazine club offer made by any sub-
scription agency, (iiris, sell coupon
books to your friends to u:;l iu sending
for magazines. Try this—its easy—
everybody takes msgazlnes or should.
Make your trip to Enid pay for
itself, by buying things msii and boys
we r, for le«8 of John I).—west side
square.
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GAKBER, OKLA.1 >}l
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Ex-Prosecuting Attorney Gariield Countv ®
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IT'S HARD TO BEAT--
DK.VV.L. POTTKK
KK.NTINI
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
A SPECIALTY
IMP
The Mew Deere
Sulky and Gang
anyone can raise or lower the plows with ta
practically the same ltne«-
Jobn Mark! ' °' ' «
fnn|llVf!h t!"' a'"'ni,h « P" prful
foot-lift. Ti.is special foot-lilt works so easy that
The cans ha- an amilia: v h..p.,I lev, • V u can walk anj stretch tour lee. i# ,n„
11 control Iho „1„W perlec;i , Tt.Jm.U within ^each cf "',r hand
like, and stil _
end it has wonderful lifting power-tivr tiir,'-^ thr liftinlr !• ih-j,.,. t ,,",.1"""*" IT* 'V """u
A small boy easily lifts the plows weighted down by furrows while at a standstill,"
lightest of Draft
I'®!1 Ihc ,!! -,l"n on -1 r ow bottom comes in front ot a line drawn tin and down
*5T?" lh® tnouliiuoarr! a third the way hack fron: tlie !■<„:, r The peculiar <hape
of John PMre ph . bet! ms. n tblesthcm to penetrate the ^ilcuiettou that par t
Oi ttlC bottom p t: f r i t Kiel,..,:..
}V#'V ' 1 to tc" yon about the other exclusive
i\ ? m improvements on the New Deere Sulky and (; <ng such as A<1-
tcaJ i h! lle>: "f l-'l~^asy management— Dust-proox wneel
'd hi^h wheels—easy ruuniuj*—axles run in oil.
'.lulin Deere Low-
j down Manure
Spreader
| John Deere
I Gang Plow
John Deere
, Gas Engine
and Grinder
' WEBER Wagon
Michigan Electric
Light Buggy
or Surrey
Round Oak
heating stove
Garber,
- Oklahoma
Abbot t lv<- n<li*icl<
11 \\ KI,I:I(!
North Side
ENID, OKLA.
Chas. N.
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Equal Ulslrlb'itlon ol
weight on eacb
wbeel
a
] Eclipse Cook
The s Stove
"Gold
Medal
Line"
2 Highest award at every
World's Fair or Exposition
since 1840.
ilockaday
PAINTS
CASE Auto's
Auto Tires
and Repairs
Filtered Auto Gasoline--I)on't tor-get to drive up to our
underground tank and get your car filled up.
Moon I'uniting i ,tl,er Hutu inn
B. M. SLUYTER
The Decorator and home Bcautiticr
GARBER, OKLA
Sign Writing Cnrrlmce PMrtHrty
General
Hardware
Wc Give Green 1 rading Stamps
G. H. EBERT,
Garber, Oklahoma. X
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914, newspaper, October 15, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144813/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.