Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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GARBER. OKLAHOMA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1915. VOL XVII NO 13
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WC COULD AOT E&TI/MTE EX/1CTLY HOW
MUCH TO &UY FOR WINTER. WE H71VC t\A(\Y
GOODg) LEFT. WC DO AOT WII>H TO C^RRY THEM
OVER. WE IMVE PUT "MOAEY d^VIAG PRICED"
OA WH .T WE HylVE LEFT WHICH WILL COMPEL
YOU TO &UY OUR §TYLIe>H, GOOD GOOD<§>. COME,
§EE THEM. AW1MY A COLD, RAW WIAD WILL YET
&LOW THIg) W1ATER.
Best New Year
Wishes
RESPECTFULLY.
CrJcBBMlEl & CiMFAIf
We give trading stamps
Arrived From Canada
Mrs, Hoseworn arrived Christmas
duv from Canada and is visiting a-
mong her friends at present. She says
that the tirst time she started to re-
tur: to the United States the authori-
ties would not let her cross the line,
he ia a German Canadian by birth
but has lived several years In the
iteil States This time when she
crossed Into the United Slates among
othei tilings she was made to promise
that : lie would return to Canada,
which hhe expects to do but not at
present. Her daughter, Miss Nettie,
| Hi,.6 expects to return to the United MrB" U" W" *lger W<mt tn ,C°We^'
Oklahoma, today. ?jhe received a tele-
it i n. 1 liey went back to Canada announcing the sudden death of
three and a half years ago her little nephew, Jimrniu Ross Reed,
the live year id son of .lames It-ed
On A Visit From Canada I "d Mrs- Mil,ller8 Ue"(1- 1,iey
ure well known here and their many
A -wow flurry visited us Friday
morning and for a while it looked as
if we were to have si white Christinas
but, the snow soon melted and Christ-
inas was bright and fair. It has. been
cool since but very nice winter weath-
er.
Carl Grounds has put in two barber
chairs in the building south of Garber
& Co's slore and is ready for business,
Mr. ana Mrs W. II. Sketchley ar-
rived in tune from Canada to spend
Christmas with their aid friends here
l'liey pioneered here horuesteadlng a
farm m Olive township but moved to
Canada about 14 years ago. They
have prospered exceedingly in Canada
and own over two section of improved
land and many big bains and tepaut
houses,
sincere sympathy
tsan
Kenneth Mil
Kansas, where Iih parents l*v
Ford, Monday, lie may return in 10
days and may stay with his parents; -'Irs. G. W. i eters had as Christmi
this winter I dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.
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(Tiristmas Dfnne
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THE GARBER CONFECTIONERY
Geo. C. Wells, Prop.
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Made Good Time
St. Clair Johnson went out, t o Shat
tuck, Monday, after his .Jeffries car.
Deleft there at 10 o'clock Tuesday
morning and was back to Enid at (5
Ralph Barhyte accompanied him oi.
the trip.
l'eters, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pete s, Miss
Leone Peters, and Bert l'eters.
| A line dinner was prepared at the
! home of Mrs. Estella Heard north of
| Girber, Christmas day for her relatives
; aud filends. There were 23 present:
: Her father, H. Ohit wood, Mr. and Mrs,
| Li. Iv Chitwood and daughter, Lavina,
| Bryant Beard .find family and James
v Married
11 Miss Myrtle Isabelle Matteson and
. I* ill, Artuur Fred Walk, were married
11 at Enid, Friday, December 24'ti, 1015,
at 2 p. m. in the county court ollices
by Judge gwigert, Miss Faye Matte
son and George Matteson, brother and
sister of the bride, and Joe Cramer,
aud Ed, Mtirphey witnessed the cer «
mony After spending a few days
vimUb* her* Mtvlywecis for
^li>wiiee, IV ed bead ay, la which city
l^ey will live The bride Is a daitgh-
tr of Mr. aud Mrs. A. L MatMon,
aud is an attractive young lady wtifl
has non the good wishes of many
friends. Arthur is a clean, fine ap.
pealing young man, well liked by
everybody. We join their many
friends in wishing them happiness.
Are You One?
To those knowing themselves in-
debted to us we wish to thank lor
their business and will add that those
whose accyunts have run over 30 days
we will expect to call at once and
help us to make a clean page in our !
Ledgr r for the beginning of the Mew I
Year, 1916.
^ airs Ven Respectfully j
"
Kent & Carter.
friends extend
their loss.
New Year
During th:; Year 1916
RetT>«mbe. \Je are the
l)ome of tt)e NYLE'S
Family Remedies and
Sherwir)- Williams, the
Brighten Up PaiQt.
THE
Hay The New Year
Bring To You
Happiness^ Prosperity
Is The l-jearty Wish Of
A. P. KENT
FOR
Kent & Oarlep,
Virtue, all of (Jarber Those from a
I distance were: Mrs. Mary Duncan of
Enid, John Clumbers of Joplin, Miss-
ouri, Mr, and Mrs. .S, 10 Chitwood
and daughter, Ardts, of Cashion, Ok la.
h ma, Mrs. I.ora Mclaughlin and
I Ian.:liter, lees, an Mrs E'.ta Q .ir ley
i and sod, Jtsse Howard, all of Lovell
Oklahoma, After dinner some line
j music was rendered by Mrs S, E. j
I Ohitwood end others. All eeetned to
Inn e a good time.—A guest,
the liont of Mr. and Mrs J. H
I'o. ter was the cCeiie of ablgChri-t j
m is dinner Six of their children and
fam liei were present: U'm, Fergus ri
indlamily, li. L. Porter and family,
James Porter and family, John Port' r ]
.hi I lamiiy, C. A. Porter and wife, and
V V. Thorp aud family
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stratford are
driving one of the new enclosed win-
ter cars—i 1SH15 Dodgt coupeiet This
new ear makes a etrickiugly hand.
nme appearance and at present is the
on;y Dodge winter car in Oklahoma.
GARBER
PHARMACY.
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TAXES
Crandma Garber gave the family
Christmas dinn 'r. Those present:
Ji : -e M. C. (jarber aud family, B. A
Gar: i r and family, aud M. (i, Taft and
fa !y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas g iv " 1
CI rlstmas dlDner to their children. '
T : «h present: .Joiin Thomas of Car |
hi vie, Martin Thomas of Braman, and !
Mrs Moulten of Enid.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stam had as
C'irlstmas dlnuer guests, Mr aud Mrs
Owen Stam and family, Mr. and Mrs, j
F. A. liyrd and family, Mr. and Mrs.!
Arthur Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Oivllle
sum, Hiram stam and children, and
Mri A. L. Mattesou aud children.
Are now due and
may be paid
at the
Farmers State BanK
%
First half must be paid
before Jar> 1st to
x
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