Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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1HE SENTINEL GARBER OKLAHOMA.
GARBER SENTINEL.
ESTABLISHED NOV. 3rd, Im. BY Si H. PETERS
KAY l'KTEHS
Published Every Thursday
Editor a lT.orr.iETOK.
Subscription J'rlce • #1 00 per yeai
R5TXHKI' IN IHt
POSTOTrlC* AT liAKBER, OKLAHOMA AS rKCliND-CLASf HaIL MATTKH.
That Perry Ball Game
The following from I'erry lt-publi-
C u le reprinted because of ltB literary
merits, .-quire ./ones, editor of the
Republican, umpired the game,
be tells the story most cleverly.
-You can't beat somebody with no-
body" applies eqn&lly well In base ball
g in politics, and speakiw? about
Garber In pBttculW Perry doesn't
seem able to beat their bunch though
we mlRht have everybody and they had
nothing. Sunday was the same old
story that has became moss grown
with generations. The fame up of a
good team to Merry lulled to material-
lie. The auto bruke down or some-
thing happened that three players
were shy, the wind and dust, but
whnt's the use V Alibis grow tiresome
year after year when this hated
(Jarber gang take us down the line a'
home or abroad with equal ease and
game fxtuillar impudence. That the
game was awlul Is demonstrated by
the fact that before the seventh inning
most of the crowd had left the ground s
in disgust, the first time in the local
history of the game. The batting
was furious and only exceeded by the
errors made by both teams, Perry hu\v
ever excelling in boneheads and bum
plays at critical stages. L'o sum it up
the playing was yellow In all depait
merits ai d the empire joined in with
the Bcore keeper to make it unanimous
Kirley essavid to pitch and quit under
fire. Kunselman relieved him and
Chief Cooper "extingushed" himself
at short stop In the substitution. Ot
the various and numerious flies that
went Bkyward fn m the Garber war
clubs all but two or three nestled safe-
ly and uninjured on the Boft turf of
the outfield while the runners scamper
ed unhindered around the bases
(iaiber did but little better in field-
ing, through their outfield worked to
perfection and pulled down manyhartl
hits of the same class that went for
extra bases witl Perry outfield, The
agony ended with a Bcore of 14 to 7
Doc Keiger pitching for (iarber whs
in poor form and had no control what-
ever during the entire game. It whs
the opportunity to defeat the old time
eneni^ but we fluked on taking ad-
vantage of it. Seven runs will defeat
Garber any time—except last Sunday.
"Hope springs eternal from the human
heart", but from the umpire stand
point we are inclined to believe th.;t
the grandstand patrons have ceased to
be human. If we do beat Garber
some day It will be without the con-
fidence of the grandstandwrs, who I copy.
have lost their faith in the ability of
our ball team to turn the trick.
"There aint no such thiug in the
book," Is the general expression of the
and i fai.s. Hut Manager Kunselman says
"wait for the next one,"
i)it. rn V i;. BB1W1B
PHONES: OFFICE, 46; RESIDENCE, 40
Otltce West of Farmers State Hank
Day or Night
Garber, Okla.
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Dr. A.Mathers
Announcement
i in. — Veterinary Surgeon
Treats all diseases; performs all
operations by tl}e latest and most
scientific r^etbods Koowi) to the
I desire to announce my candidacy profession. Examirjations free.
For Sheriff
Ball Game Sunday
The strong Marshall base ball team
will play the Garber Boosters hen-
Sunday. Marshall will come loaded
to the limit and the Boosters will
for sheriff, subject to the action of
tt)e voters in the Republican pri-
maries irj August.
HARRY HAMILTON.
I Hereby announce as candidate
for re-election to the office of Sheriff
of Garfield couoty, sabject to tl)e
have a job to keep them from taking: Republican primaries. Aaugst 1.1916.
home the "bacon." Marshall and I ELSWORTH HUME.
Garber always plays a close game. ) Qm q CQndidate for tbe non)ioa.
If you like a good exhibition of the tjon on tt)e Democratic ticket for Garber,
great national sport turn out Sunday the office of Sheriff of Garfield
" ■' ED M. SHIELDS.
LOCATED on my farm 5 miles
soutl) and 2 eost of Garber. Pljone
through Covington.
Dr. JiEN C. JONES
YITKKIVVKY
'Phone 65
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The Cave-Dwellers Cave County Attorney
The cave story Is still going the , Qm q CQndidate for the off)ce of
rounds of thp newspapers and Suuday's county Attorney of Garfield county j
Wichita Eagle is the latest to print it subject to the decision of the Re-
that we know of. Last winter we publican voters at the August pri-
maries.
A postal card or tele-
phone call will bring a
sewing machine to your
home on a free trial.
Buy it 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.
Mches. Sold a* 52.00 per mo.
or three fall payments. NO
INTEREST. Phone 20
SEW., ME,
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D. D. STULL.
we
wrote for "a dull day item" a story of
the cave we lived In, down on the farm 1 am a candidate for tl)e Republi-
just north of town, back in the pione-r can nonjination for the office of
days, over twenty years ago, soon after County Attorney, subject
this country opened for white settle
J. 13. MORGAN
Notary Public j MKttl®
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY j ® S. E. Lamb, Mgr.
106 N. Indep. Enid, Okla.
GARBER, OKLA.
to the
primary j
-lonse Palntlni!
B. M.
ment. And that story has been going
ever since. It has teen priDted in the
Oklahoma City, Enid, K .nsas City, St.
Louts, and Chicago papers, besides
many smaller papers that wo kfi w
of. Often we receive a letter from
someone out West, or back Easf,
stating that they saw the story in a
local paper. There isrj't much to ste
of the cave now; it is filled with water
and for years has been used as a well
will of tije voters at the
election in August.
FRflNK MANNING
Paper Hanting j
SLUYTER
Decorator and home Bcautifler'?
GARBER, OKLA
Sun Writing
Carriage Falntin
Commissioner
I am a candidate for the Republi-
can Qominatioo for CorT)rt)issior)er
Secorjd District Garfield courjty,
subject to the will of the voters at
the flugust primary.
ELI N. WELLS
DHW.L. POTTER
I)KST1 T
CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK
A SPECIALTY
Garber,
- Oklahoma
For Asssessor
We are authorized to aonounce
. I the nan^e of Elri^er E. way as a can-
Buck Campbell has invited all the didat* for n°">i0°tio0 for County
candidates to Waukomis to spend the Assessor of Garfield county, subject
day next .Saturday The ladies Aid to the will of the republican voters
will serve a chicken dluner. If the at tbe August primaary.
candidate enjoy such an affair we may I
Abbott Kendrick
JEWEI.F.It*
North Side
ENID, OKLA.
invite the hoy
some Saturday.
s to come 60 (iarber
Deck Barnes went over to the county
seat Saturday in his Ford. He left
here at 12:30 p. m. aud was back at 2:45
p. m. He isn't a speed fiend aua
wasn't trying t o establish a record but
the big town hasn't any attractions
for him.
•J. a. Campbell, editor of the Hornet,
and sou Bert, were here Saturday
night to Oddfellow lodge County
Surveyor Lewis aud several others
were out from Enid, l'hej all came in
the interest of the District association,
State Senator
We are authorized to anrjounce
the candidacy of C. C. Childers for
the office of State Seijator from
Garfield county, subject to tlje will
of the Democratic party at ttje
August primary.
C C. CHILDERS.
The most reliable and extensive
daily report of development in tbe
mid—continent oil and gas fleld is
givnin the Tulsa Democrat. Sub-
scription 85 per year. Send for sampie
Tulsa Domacrat, Tulsa Okla.
Last week several sent it) news
items which helped to make the Sen-
tinel interesting to several thousand
readers,
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We take subscriptions for ail tbe
daily papers and all the leading mag
HZines. Get the habit once of send-
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atid you will find it much more satis-
factory and less trouble. Besides
you will save a little money and I
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PREPAREDNESS
In Times Like These—Prepare for Busi-
ness Business Education is tbe Best
Defence A-eainst Failure
'Business education is the best equip-
ment with which to meet the trials
and vicissitudes of business. It ia the 1
best, prepardness for defense against
failure and a great potentiality fur
aggression towards success. Let us
resolve firmly to clothe our work in
euthuiiism. This is not always an
easy thing to do, yet the human
machine is capable of a greater over- ^
load capacity thau fie molt f.nely t>: •
anced electric generator, and. for tha' I
reason we can, if we will, employ this
great resource of latent powi-r to meet
emergencies that would defeat our
average efforts. Business Eduoatlon
is the forced iraught thaf intensifies
our power teyond calculation The
men of courage, ambition md deter-
^ | mlnaWon to do himself justice will
learn to drive himsjlf foreward thru
the mvdium of this great force, no
matter how discouraging the circum-
stances, or how dark the outlook, Our
KM puge cat.iiogue, just off the press,
gives in detail mauy points of infor-
niation helpful to young people start-
^ ing out 111 life. Write for free copy.
We can duplicate any mail order J 0i" l,us,n("9 •••.
L. A. WILLIAMS,
.. Auctioneer..
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Live Stock and General Farm Sales
When wautihg my services
Phone No. 8
BILLINGS, - OKLAHOMA
If you want the Sentinel to continue
coming let us know. If you don't
warn it you confer a favor by telling
118.
A Ford on the road for every car of another 0
make. Price delivered--Touring Car,$472.75 #
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John Deere Low Down Hanure Spreader is
built low down.
The John Deer Roller Bearing
Wagon is very Popular.
Round Oak
Heaters and
Cook Stoves
If you have plenty of money save it.
If you have very little make it go as
far as possible by trading at our store.
We divide the profits with our cus-
tomers. Anything you need in flynets,
light buggy robes, ice cream freezers,
enamel ware, oil stoves, implements
and hardware at very reasonable prices
Which Shall It He
This Summer
COLORADO? /
CAI IFORMA?
THE OR HAT LAKES?
THE ATLANTIC COAST?
It's time
vacation
H E L
to plan your
trip. Let us
P YOU
house prices
KENT as CARTER
Prices Smallest ... Duality Best
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Guthrie, Okla
The Old Reliable
St. Paul Fire & Marine
Insurance Co.
INSURES EVERYTHING—
J. D. PORTER.
Agent for Eastern Part Garfield County
PHONE 53 on 16 GARBER, OKLA. '
Ask your nearest Rock
Island Agent for Summer
Resort information or
Write to
FAY THOMPSON,
Division Passfni-er Aeent
OKLAHOMA Cl"lV,
Okla.
Paints
Bradley &
VrooniHU Co.'s
line of
Bright aud
Flat Paints
See us about
the new
OUTSIDE
WHITE
ENAMEL
LAMBER1
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furniture over
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G. H. Ebert
GENERAL HARDWARE
Garber, OKLAHOMA
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916, newspaper, May 25, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144910/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.