Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SENTINEL GARBER. OKLAHOMA.
GARBER SENTINEL.
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Dr« Guy E. Brewer
Phone No. 40. Night or Day.
Office Over Kb erf'* Hwd,
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INDU8TEIAL AKMEY.
The world u awakening to the fact
tbat modern warfare requires more
than fighting ability to t* proficient
Trepnedcese BigniOes proficiency, con-
iervation and thoroughcn*, in every
department of industry in a nation,
reaching clear down through public
and private corporations into the horn
H of tbe people. Germany is teaching
tte wor.d a tboroughrea* of prepared-
ces« that will revolution.z-- a.I systems
cow in vogue. Even the school chil-
dren art required to gather nuts of
various kinds to keep them from go
tog to wfcste. and to assist in supply-
ing tbe oils needed in foods and other
t>e«-di A half starved nation will be
as poor on the defensive as a half
starved individual and tbe welfare of
the individual will soon become the
concern of every nation that BCientifi-
c. mbat. not war against) such armies
could not only win victories of pre-
paredness that would reach and bless
every home but could be armed and
Uncle Walt
LIT ILL 1.1IXG*
Little horns of whiskey, littte cups
drilled so they would be absolutely un- j ot beer, makes a gent feel frisky as a
conquerable in defence of the Ameri-1 ta'l roan steer. For a little season be
can c ntinent against the combined passing well, and he see3 no rea-
armies of Europe. ; son why heshouid'nt yell, Then the
peelers cart him to the village jail, and
the judge will part him from bis
~ ar.d:rg ><f in !
ber ConfecTioi.ery
Laura Porter,
Faye MattMos
Hnrtense Lo>pe:
liladys E :«
Hi.dah Wart, g: .
Lillian Morgan
Josie Volin
THE LA-^T FLY OF >1' MM EH
'TIs the last fly of summer, left bur
zing alone; all her dreadel compan-
ions have perishei or fljwr. No more
do we find them emtalmed in our
nash, no more are we threatened with '
t;pus and rish The bi d bead can
now risk exposing his pate, assured •
that no Insect will use to skate; old
Dobbin and Bossy who all summer
long beat time to the chorus of threat-
ening soLg, now stand In the sun-;
shiDe that gladdens the vales, relax-
bunch of kale. If he has no money says
tbe jurist then, "Break some boulder?
sonny, with the other men.' There a
while he,11 languish, young man in the
bole, while green streaks of anguish
sizz e through his sole. Little drops ol
bitters lend am .sement brief then wil,
land poor critters in ■. me kind of grief
If it is'nt jailing it is something worse;
ask the women wailing round that
pauper hearse Little steaming tod j
dies, taken now and then, ruin minds
and bodies of all kinds men. For tbe j
The Car
my cards,
ing them
fri^d*
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' , - . ing the muscles of over-worked tail?
ea .y and thoroughly prepares for de- more you swal ow, they tbe louder crv
lis tbe last ny of summer which p]*d
ferse against the future world menace. • for some more to follow which you
_ ... > >h«. ly anoinu with tbe warmth of our
These are some of the lessons tha. . . can't deny. Little tots of brandy.
... ... . parlor its ossified joints; and shall we
Geimany is teacbiDg ub and it will be little slugs of gin, show the short and
. . . , not spare her and pity her nlicbt and
necessary for us to protit by these les- handy way to be all in.
* give her a bed and a supper tonicht,J
ions to become most proticent. vv%lt
The wast, of militarism, when the N,y' M Qa 8ri8e' h" "i'tence to blot
Hew It -SCSf*
The house that 'ack i>
been completed.
And tbe beauty of it." boasted Jack,
"is that it actaaUy cos*. SC .ecta .ess
than the architect s estimate
Thus another classic found its way
to the desk of the fairy tale editor.
StateiteLt of the Ownership Managment
Etc..
of Garber -entmel, published weekly
at Garber, Oslahoma, rrqjired by the
Act of August 24. 1V12.
Editor, Managing Editor, Business
Managers, Publisher, Kay Peters, Gar-
A postal card or tele-
phono call will bring a
sewing machine to your
home on a free trial.
Buy if you like. . . .
If you have any sewing
machine troubles of any
kind write or call us as
we have a salesman who
makes your territory
every two weeks and will
gladly attend to your ©
wants. %•
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Mches. Sold a1 $2.00 per mo. g!
or three fall payments. NO
INTEREST. Phone 20 gj
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S. E. Lamb, Mgr.
I 106 IN. Indep. Enid, Okla. J
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On last Thursday, November 25:h, be', Oklahoma.
best men are called out to spend all and briDg d0WD tb* bat w'tt> "ho- Thanksgiving Banquet
their time for years in drill of military 1D* >wrat' if"s he w"' crme back
evolutions., while the women do the ' b aiitif .. spr,t.r and forty u ne occured a Thanksgiving barquet Owner, S. H. Peters, Garber, Ok h
work, will in our judgment, become h ' ' " crai.de....dren bring.— given by the Ladies Aid of Cropper, homa.
not enlist -e ryv'' e. Kannas Kepoblictn. ; at the church, for their families anc Know
thing of the past. Why
Industrial armiea to preform certain — friends.
labors for a number of hours after READY TO PEEYEST MALAEIA This was an occasion when true
which they are put through a Berlee It is worth while to begin getting neighborhood spirit showed its-lf at
of drilling ;' Why not extiact tbe ores ; ready to escape malaria and its a'tend. its best. There was a short program
from the mines, transport it to the Hllt discomforts next summer There renderd which was as follows:
bondholders, mortgages,
and otner security holders, holding 1
| per cent or more of total amount of
I toLds, mortages, 01 other securities:
none.
Ameriea ;
Hev. O G Brown
Miss Yerda liinkson
Miss Ethel Poland
Ezra Mick
Count Y'our Blessings
Miss Willa Buttrofl
Rev, O. G. Brown
steel works, manufacture the steel ltr* ,lree kinds of parasites that cause ong,
necessary and build our battle ships y 'falariel fever. These parasites feed Prayer,
Why not enlist the thousands of ur- 00 tlie red blood-cells. Tbey devolop Heading,
employed, at good wageB, aud dig the iln lhe femftle misquito, and by her Heading
coal needed, thereby settling forever ^r,f inl«ted into the blood of the per- ie.ect reading
the strike question, and drill the army *on she bitef Three thing are necs- Song,
as b recreation a certain length of SHr? for the 8Pread of ma.aria: a) Reading,
time necessary to make good sold- l'"'ons with malaria pasasites in tbeir Address,
iers? In fact why not carry oo all Wood: (2) mosquitoes to bite such per- j A feast of good things to eat such
our public work with a great indus- B0DS: and (3) healthy persons into as the women know how to prepare
trial army on terms that are jest and ^hom tbe mosquito may inject tbe on . u occasion like this. A jolly old
right and that.wili be sufficiently ex- malaria parasites by biting. The! thanksgiving with itg laughter and
tended to giv"e employment and eer-; breeding place of such mosquitos good cheer were expressed by all. —A
vice to all able bodied men. s-bould be destroyed. Well persons Gueet
All laborers and all who wish to labor rhould be protected by screening
could thus be proftlably employed houses. Malaria persons should be
An industrial army of volunteers en- treated by a physician until the para-
rolled to do work of the world at equi sites have been removed from their
table wages to secure the highest pro- blood. In summer, when mosquitos
ficiency, as Gotbels did at Panama, are actively breeding, well persons diiy' ll2e !4fcerDOtD H'aS pleasantly
Drill them to amply defend our nation may be protected against malaria b> 9pe"t 'U g'imt'S i4"d otb" P*8tlmt,s
from the frenzy and greed of nations th# use of quinine. A preveitive dose >:mple refreshments were served,
seeking by war to rob us, until each is elght grajB8 for aQ #du,t twice s Post c^rds, and other tokens of re-
and all of them rise to that higher or every fiqe d(ty8 The beg[ members:,ce were received Those
plain in which war between nations way is to exterminate the mosquitos preseDt were: °t>Hl and Wjlie Cramer,
would be impoBslble. —I'urry Kepublican.
Such an industrial army would con-
Kay Peters
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 29:h day of October, 1915.
,1. B Morgan
Notary Public
My commission expires July 29,1919
Birthday Party
Little Malice Dodd entertained her
little friends and school-mates Satur-
day p. m. in houor or her sixtb birth-
day. The afternoon
n. E. Church
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Preaching service, 7:30 p. m.
i he rev.val meeting now in progress
Elsie Giliispie, Leah Gage, Gertie
Worth, Francis Cooper. Koberta, Mary
H i Arthur LeGrange Elsie and Clara
Tunis and Bertha and Pearl Millard.
quer tbe world. Not by campaigns ot
slaughter, not by beautiful cities razed
with cannon fire, not by the murder o:
women and children by bombs and
starvation, not by the slaughter of mil-
lions of brave and patriotic men, but
by example they would raqldly learn Pf0f Moor# „ ,Mding ,be |,nging
the lessons of induBtiial peace, indus Come and hear him sing,
trial proilciancy, thetwme as we should £jro> Auji0Dt of Hunter, will be tbe
learn the lessons taught at Panama,1 pre8Cher for tbl9 week
where the army of Industrial workers Everybody come and I ike a ;.art in
were brought by intelligent prepared tbe services.
ness, by the conservation of the phy A ^
steal wellbelng of the workers, to
reach the highest possible degree ol
proficiency sufficient to overcome al-,
most impossible obstacles, and give U
the world the greatest feat of engineer
ing in history. Such an industrial army ose are demanding their money; In
wosld build homes, not destroy them order to pay them, maintain our credit
fcucb an industrial a. my would win and continue ln business, it is neces
victories o\er nature aud obstacles to Wy to collect from those who owe us.
tbe highest degree, and monuments All parties knowing themselves in-
tbat would remain perpetual evidence debtedtouj, kindly settle the same
of tbeir wisdom skill for a thousand promptly and greatly ob<ige.
generations to enjoy and admire Kespectfuily,
From the frenzy of greed and hate Garber * Co.
and profit aud war to tbe humane
system that Col Gotbels taught us a- rather is versatile When the chll- «.m
Panama was not only possible and flren *re sma11 he P'ay* the bear to soutb and 2 east of Garber, "p'150'ne
practicle, which wrought sucb wond, r- ^ P
ful results, where organized capital —
so miserably failed to accomplish the tne^"ng 11 u,u 115' bap- aTTokj^IV * rmrMen'i^o
pens that two or three men do all the OrvJ*IT « COUNStt^LOR
work, (that the whole civlliz d world talking, and the rest have to be satlr A"1" LAV
-prague,
Pastor.
Settling Up Time
Ihis is the season when out credit-
Evidence accumulates that after a
soldier fights in a trench for a while
he becomes brutalized. There is cer-
tainly nothing in his environment to
call forth either refinement or es-
thetlcism.
They arrested a man in Philadelphia
for stealing two bottles of milk for his
sick wife and starving baby. It is
hard to remain patient in the pres-
ence of such dastardly crimes like
these.
Or. BEN C. JONES
VCTKKIMAKY
'Phoae 65
Garber, - * Oklahoma!
Dr. A.Mathers
Veterinary Surgeon
Treots all diseases: performs all
operations by tbe latest and most
scientific rr)etl)ods Knowr) to the
profession. Exomlrjations free.
LOCATED on my farm 5 miles
outb and 2 east of ~
through Covington.
Chas. N. Harmon
Pboces Office 40i
Res. 761-J
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.
1 to 5 p. m.
7 to 9 p. m.
Dr. A. L. Mclnnis
Speciol attention given to
Diseases of Men and Women
ENID, 0ZLA.
Rooms: 422-4 Commerce Bldg.
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• A CAR
LOAD
JUST ARRIVED
• Touring Car $472.75 f.o.b. Garber.
%,7 y^on/
I A.
.. Auctioneer..
Live Stock and General Farm Sales |
When wanting my services
Phone No. 8
BILLINGS, - OKLAHOMA !
St Paul
Insurance
Geo, €« Wells
Fred Kingery
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and Genera! Tarm Sftle?
Te'ms Eeasooable- Satisfaction
GUARANTEED
P.O. Billings. Oklahoma
Phone83oa 33 Billings
Abbott «Jfc Iientli'iclj
Over 900,000 Fords
daily use—7,000 For
to give service, —si
evidence enough to n
pective buyer of the stability
quality and general
ty of this universal
the price lower than
now
agents
JIIIVKI.KKO
Nortii Siie
ENID, OKIjA.
Roadster $422.75 f.o.b. Garber•
DK.WL. POTTER
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CROTN /Js'D BRIDGE TORK
A SPECIALTY
sG. H. Ebertj
was AEo*z«d and ready to applaud not
3ed with thinking.
S*-Hr 4mM| AUofnty GarHcld Countv '
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Garber,
Oklahoma.
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OKLAHOMAJ
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