Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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GARBER,
OKLAHOMA.
SENTINEL
garber sentinel.
ESTABLISHED NOV. 3rd, IMS, BY Si H. PETEBS
KAY rfiXKHS
L'ublislied Every Thursday
iiDlTOU & l'KOl'Jtll TOR.
tsubscrlptloi. J'rice - S1.00 per y
lie* *T ttARBKK. OKLAHOMA *6 bK ONii-n.A
MAH. MAnri
See The Pan. Exposition
ay 11. li. LA no
We arw anxious that all should bi '
tills World'h Greuli at Show, li wp
are not mistaken we saw lu the Sent!-
net A statement of the probable cost
of attending this lair, which we think
was 8260.
As we have ui«d< an eight dav visit
ami find that less ti,an one-half that
amount Will be rcoic than actual nec -
essary expense, so we will give ben*
with list of expense. Will say we had
better lodging accomodations fui $2.
a week than we t-ver had in Kansas or
Oklahoma for three tluies that, awqunt,
just three blocks frtm the best part
of the city.
Allowing S50 or SCO railroad fare
from .Missouri Kiver polntB, a two
weeks stay which Is time enough to
see the lair over and over, allowing
one day to visit liolden Gate I'ark and
Museum; aud one to visit Trans Bay
cities. ,
Lodging 2 weeks £4 00
Car fare 10c a day for 14 days 81 40
Entrance to I air, 12 days -H 00
Oar fare to see Trans Hay cities 81 50
Fruit diet 25c a daj, 14 days 83 uO
We know In advance that some «%ill
ridicule the idea of c< mirig 1500 miles
seeing the fair two weeks and getting
off with less than 8100 expense. But
this information 1 send you, Mr. 1'uh
lislier, for those who mnke economy
the tir-<^ rule pf business.
But rememt er this—eat every time
you come to a hamburger stand, im'jsong,
b be all the fluid the Foolbiller
pared. But one thing please alw ys
keep in nnud when yon look at tin a
massive buildings and the To we.' of | fe«ue shooling; I do not care to
Untile Walt
UOIXU TO SCHOOL
"I hate to tool my feet to school,"
we hear the boy confessing "I'd like
to play the livelong day, .mil d;>tlge
tne useful lesson. The rule of three
gives pain to me, old Kuclid maki s
me weary, the verbs of (Ireeoe distn b
my peace geography is dreary. 1
go and lisli; 1 do not wish to upend u y
Jewels, 400 ft high: While building
this world's wonder, 1000 men went to
the hospital and to the undertaker.
We hope we may meet many Okla-
homa people when we return in the
Fall, Let us say to those who are
8 ek and wish to put < if funeral ex
ptoses, Come to the Cascades.
11.iB. l.ANU,
Fort Bid well,
California.
gulsli these, and hoar the taae r
drooling." His books he hates, 111#
maps aud slates and all tli sclioc >
house litter; he feels oppressed 1 d
longs for rest, his Borrows makes hini
bitter. The years scoot ou and soon
are gone, for years are restless Matters;
the school-boy stnall has now .;rnw.
tall and has twelve kinds of whiskers
"Ala?," In sighs, "had I been wise
when I was young and sassy, 1 well
might hold, now that. I'm old, a \ua
tiou classy. But all the day I thought
of play, and fooled away my chances,
and here 1 strain, with grief and pain,
in rotten circumstances, I,m always
strapped; I'm handicapped by lac;k of
uselul knowledge; through briny tears
1 view the years I loafed in school md
colleg. J"
M .VI/r .11AMO N '
Gospel Team Coming
A Mixed (jospel ream of tlio Metho-
dist church of En d, will be here at
the Methodist church, Sunday, April
lHtli, aud will have charge , f both
morning aud evi nlng services.
Morning service 11;a.m.
Song by coii^rt ^atioi , led by L. 1'.
Wallace
Prayer by Pastor, Kev. J. M. Aller
Song, Congregation
!solo, L. P, Wallace
Scripture Heading, llev. J. M. Al'c
Solo, Mary G. Manning
Sermon Lecture, (The liecord.) Frank
Manning
Song, Congregation
Bent diction
Evening seryide 7:30 p m
Song by Congregation, led by Mr
Wallnce
Prayer
Solo, L. P. Wallace
Scripture Heading, Itev.J M. Ailer
Duet, Frank Manning and M iry (J i
Manning • "
Sermon Lecture, (The Bondage of Sii " FARM LOANS
Frank [Manning \ t
congregation and Insurance.
Benediction
A Record of
FIFTY YEARS
Is the Guarantee that
MASUkY'S i
PAINTS offer for Dur-
ability and Economy '
Cfoox> Toox^
"Willi. Kakx,
fnierna t: ion.it; I
Lift* I jks, V o.,
B. F. SU A 1TIK
SPECIAL AGENT
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Silver Medal Contest No. I
At the I Christian church, Saturday
pass out to you, see the fair, gel back'
home and about all you will remember |
that you are out two or three hundred j
dollars and that you have been some-1 evening, April 1 «th, beginning lit *.00
where.
We realize that many can sen this
great show for Jess than 8100, who
would not see It at 8125.00 i.r 8200 0u.
Tills is a chance which only comes
once in a lllfe time to most of us
Bring your children if you happen to
have any. This will do them mote
good than several terms at the Still-
water school. All will understand
that in a place like this there are no
restrictions on spending motley. About
the first chance you will have is at the
Pier, where they charge yon SI for a
nickel ride. It is estimated that to
stop at every deadfall in the Joy Zon*,
will cost 8250. But apart from just a
few of these shows you can see all in
a show luj Enid: lhe Scenic Bail
way, Panama Canal, Yellowstone
Park, and a Baby Incubator with real
live babies in7it.
Many exhibits are not in place
yet, and we shall'return in the fall.
Bepublio Of Cubs, Italy, Portugal, Ar-
gentina buildings are not completed
yet. The latter, for beauty of archi-
tecture, will have nothing to equal it.
Canada excels all in landscape scenery.
Those who remember the old time
panorama of the Hattle o.r Gettysburg,
can only have an idea of this great, ex-
hibit. Ill t his one scene, Canada is
shown from tho Hay of lundy to
Puget Sound. Then comes Dawson
City under the Midnight Sun. But for
a complete exhibit ot varied industries,
the far-away continent of Australia
has the show so far, N' xt comes New
/.-aland. To look at this exhlM
p oves all to be true we have ever reart
of these progressive people of the
Paradise of the Pacific.
The Palace of Machinery coveis
eight acres. Hy a diligent, systematic
method, one may see this In one day.
But if you wish to get a comprehen-
sive idea of every machine you see
o'clock, there will be a W. C. T. U
Oratorical Contest. The contestants
are Garber young ptuple, who have
spent some time in preparing the pro-
gram which will be exceedingly iu . r-
e8ting. The readings are classed as
follows: Tragic, pathetic and liumo..
ous, thus giving an evening ot enter-
tainment. that will Le ti joyed by all.
The contestants will be graded by a
committee ol, three, the one holding
the highest gradt will recilve ;i Silver
Medal.
Come to the entertainment and en-
courage ttie young people of our Own
town aud community. Admission, all
above 12 year", 10 cents.
contest FliOiiltAM
InstriimtlliUI Music
Heading The Convict's Warning
Km ma McCoy
HeadIne, An Old Stan's Story
Pauline Cooper
Vocal Music
lteadiug,.. .The Converted Hum Seller
.Naidiue Heard
Heading, Dot Hoy Fritz
Don Heerty
Music
Heading, The Bridal Wine-Cup
lrma Smith
Heading, The Cost of Hum
Laura Porter
Instrumental Music
Awarding of Medal
If you think of taking out a loan, i
will pay yr.u to get my rates and
terms.
You get .ill you borrow. J. write
insurance at the lowest rates allowed
to be written in the s ate'., Call up,or
write,
J. R. SPARKS,
Billings, Okla.
School Notes
(Written Wednesday Morning)
Lloyd Johnson visited High School
Monday morning.
ltutti I.etoher w is absent Tuesday
on account of sickness.
The school team expect to play Oov
lngtou Thursday immediately after
school.
The Common School Meet is to be
held at Kniit Saturday, April 10th.
The following will represent the Gar-
ber school: John Gibson, Myrtle Per-
rln, Crystal Wales, Minnie Gilpin, Don
H i dy, Lydla Blaser, Luther Cook and
Hugh South wick.
The school team lias arranged for a
practice game tonight with the'first
here, It might take n lifetime. Here
yon see that wonderful, most delicate j team.
machine, the Sismogragh, which shows ——-—*
every pulsation of this great, big Public Sale
world. G. W. Sager will hold a public Sale
Pardon us, but we must once nioie ak his farm just south ol liurbei on
urge all to see this great Educator. It the afternoon of Saturday, April 11'h.
Is better than a trip around the world consisting of horses, mules, cutle, hay
aud the cost is Insignificant when com-' and feed, and farm Implements.
Dr. A.Mathers
Veterinary Surgeon
Treots all diseases; performs all
operations by thfe latest and most
scientific roetljods knowr) to the
profession. Examinations free.
LOCATED on my farm 5 miles
soutl) and 2 east of Garber. Pljone
through Covington.
Phones Office 10-
Kes. ?,-)!• ,T
Hours ID to li a. m.
1 to 5 p: m.
7 to u p, m.
l)r. A 1 j. >lrl nnis
Special attention given to
Diseases of Wen and Women
ENID, OKLA.
Rooms: 422-4 Commerce Bldg
sot
OUT FLOWERS
AND PLANTS
Wedding Decorations
and
Funeral Designs
FLORIS l' DETWILEB. l'hone 355.
Enid, - • - OK In.
Abbott «Sr I vemlrieli
.1 i n i.i.i.ns
North Side
ENID, OKLA-
L. A.
.. Auctioneer..
Live Stock and General Farm .Sales
When wanting my .services
l'hout No, 8
BILLINGS, - OKLAHOMA
DR.W.L. POTTER
HKNT1MI
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
A SPECIALTY
Gjrber,
A thoroughly good,
reliable, durable paint
at a low price. An
honest paint. Will
Spread Easier
Protect Better
Look Better
Last Longer
gardening will be "just .tun" ?f you have
our right kind of labor-saving garden imple-
ments.
5'i'iS economy" to have good, modern c ;r-
een tools. they will save work and m " ke
more and better vegetables.
don't try to make your old ones last any
than any Paint ever • longer, hut come to us ron new ones.
remember, our hardware stands h : rd
offered at the price wear.
MA .-is' si C*,i PAk.VT
This PA1XT wii.-i rniide to do a certain work, It is the result of a ir ->
need for an IlOXK-'-T, DUiiA ISLE, OTT 11)0(1 H PAINT 'liar wllMasd v.. li,
WE RECOMMEND IT AS THE BEST, MOS l' DURABLE AND MOST
PRICE PAINT EVEIt PRODUCED
• i in!' : : > :: 11
• .iIs well anil coat llttli .
? A ITS F A 0 TO L! 1* LOW
F. B. I
fijSBKiQ
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GENERAL HA ED WAllE
se2$bh/saea®'rjaa08wweehbi!bgee
OVE -i 63 YEAF;3'
EXFE3IENCE
' Trade:
Designs
oopvrights 4c.
Anvone sending a skelrh nnd 'inscription may
quickly ascertain our opinion froe whether nu
Invantlnn is probably pn ten table. Cotniuunloa-
tlons strictlv confidential. HAIiOSDOK < n Patents
scut tree, oldest auenoy for peeurtufc patents.
Patents taken throueh Munn & Co. receive
rial notice, without charge, 1
Scientific JMcait.
Biers.
O'K
A hnn;lsomeljr illnstrn'^d weekly,
dilution of any soientUle joi
vt-ar: four .uontha, ?L. Sold
hllINN I Co.3048^"'
" F St^ W
Branca Offic.
R, CJOOBH
Heat flaiket and Grocer/,
wimw 'tito—i
The place to 'ray Best Grade of arrc-eerieB
for the least money. Home ren -
dered lard,at all times.
' * • 2s 'Si- '3 ;"2. ; .-s 'X *s "3 s '?■ S' cr-«"«r. sr. ar s- tr- -
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Agent for j. l Case Whole Line
Case 10-20 Gase Tractor F.o
Here is a small tractor that is a reaj one. 31 is deshnied
and built to pull three 14 inch plows and to do all kinds of
in like proportion.
$800.00 vi/
"O
£5.
farm wori
Dipping Tank:
Price 880 0. f.o.b. ilacine.
Have the BEST grade of harness oil
and will give harness a gooJ dip for
One Dollar per set.
John Deere and Deenng Binders
Base im
G.REkrt
GENERAL
HARDWARE
We give >6?M"
rai Trading
Stamps
Garber, Okla.
i A good supply of base ball ^oocls
i TOOaS -regulation and standard -and
for the small boy.
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