Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SENTINEL GARBER. OKLAHOMA,
GARBER SENTINEL.
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PHONES OFFICE. 4« .RESIDENCE, 4fl
Office We*t of Furraen* State I3anli
Day or Nigh; Garber. Okla.
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School Matters
By W. T BtsxrrT
THE TEACHER.
There are wilMXi i K'J aclMWrt lni1
M-. -. thera ae *efc«t teh-vo*. Tt*r- lit is the a«aa
tr* iv-4 <n eato, b*tt« and
bwt sefcooU. At j to e* «< «€*• <
to*'. <1 m* aot fail tQ oce "f these - aw-
es .• n* seh-w. at al , fco* to w
a ioeeeaa'. tiiener • < :. r*«tev
0 me* irst. ti* may be aa Aoeiard
%n Atebant «ma4 ociy to -otratea —
5 ,urates eampara&to oaly to tlx fimt
Eli N. Wells
Be p a b can > r>aBi!: e far Cc-.aty
, Co-mmus. >f*er ^«r>cjl IhiUxL Fcur
rea*o*r, jet tto Hernia, tte „lppiK-
— AflT
Uncle W alt
rf will i '.Ht: more from bis crime
ill eecefi: ?r xn t.j gift
flm MK nan MMII im<5©
- j ttiatar.gkt the rortl its greatest
Imn in ► •.! eot'.ro! this nde of Cal-
vary rj-ns a teacner tiocJd keep ha
THE A50XAU.
Wh:.i rising m mj fcan-izx wt, I i
pi.1, to Ite taxpayar vi.'* cjcl ite g~v:' * su t*>.
ar..i 5" 56* fate enm-Steeper. It j fir ^p j« tr.e *4: Sinn* vaa -oog or.
emspeteot, >acfce?«; per.- q. t, j^,.r short 00 fcirw ten* .
ZTi^.j tw '.••/ -arrow?'. if- v •. cmsx tktrd He to je-j
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Sr.^rdl (t*d 11>-
Mog jar* tte da.ij rjiUne of
Judge John Burt'ord
Endorses Senator
| " Hon E--i*n W troai,
"Enid, mifiowt,
"My De*r -^ecator:
"I am larprtse*! to hear t&at yoor
& .deal oppooecU ate :tacs:tg
' joor recocl and eonduet as a mealier
A the state senate. I lervMl with
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>vtr.e iof-neirfei: p^re.'.ts, t e«e ar* r div,g. wr.ti.-ig and af.tfime"!*, tb agr<
Ito M. -bat fMUr tbat^ie:^ et4t^er ce ^(Jm, „d j-f jJ"a te^iar .esaions a«l
er'a* tr*e«{er eimnsociy c*L*i "A m^nt sniocpeMtat>i«, «li! fan to
/ne spec.a. sewions of tee iegn.atare,
fcn Bit. Wji ud soiitd n;j frame, aad
koeeked b^Barrov-booea aptrt. aci
( rsm.aried. "Ih s dark disaster, Bui,
^ atrOUS -,} n;j ,;{e new sorrow lendt: I do
nijt ran mj ear tj kiii '>r mntiia'.e my
cs-art : fr-indj. I'il paj tte jarjwc 12*
ifte'Ufiztte bones I're broken, rent
a.d c^^wed; and if yea j.imef o'er tte rg
>:jz, IM see yoa tare a Paicn Beacb f^£
sfcrood " "It mi) faalt," I beard rg
tim say, ""and you don't hare to piy a "3
cent, fori «it walking like a j ly, and ^
and wasn't looting where 1 went. I •>"
star-fa daring cons.derab.e portion of bC]tedeTerT 1 thmk> ,bieh OQ^bt
P r -unoo '—a m saa lt« '■**■*■ prnnt nit pnpi s to tbe po.e
8«* *« prepare lot cuin-nMUp, . to eitber gi*e or r«P tb« rr.oo. tte iaxe -ctel
forerme. •.* «.-!« wittoot tisloo ma? be a *' " ''a * r'*Cl •'r'
WtoCttoa doee it take to *• *| WSrkf beater la teaching tfce tnree K's 'f'-erTe and did obserre yenr eondoet
rn4«t~y ? ^««.bu«.«e«ditrtott(1 DeTer Can tu papila for ^t,ne aet.oas, and rotes, and nerer
-ate^.ap^f. a U*ktc*4 .«d| wtU ,0 fortb'" *" t,TO "" beM<1 °' ■BI-
gorrtngenuoa fo-jt, and now yoo're
pat me on tbe blink, 1 tbmk 1 Wiile I
sboald ttay pit." Bill ft ax shin fa
brighter than a star; Bill Wax de-
serves imm>rtai fame; be says tbe
apiewftfe^x" Ye*,Teniy. Better | ,BW ^ w^,4 Be,tfcj(T t0 tnmg in joar eondaet, >s« <rc.a. >dj, or OWBef 0j 4 eBr 3 co, ja 6Ttry c<iie to
►l? a -oera'es, a sen >!ar and a jnade r of W0Tl 1M wili they bare added
teee. Atwi. tf tfceory w to be ea/r.-d eo,ltue> Tbuj they ftaT,
earned i« sfj* reaims of technical.ty, .r^ tbr^e great purposes of fd ication.
• «* •" ""«*—<«• T^y .U1 tare a little b^K>k now ! portent brought ,oa into
MTe one—a pupil anxiooe to learn. ^ ^ &Ldj wo„. prominence as an adroeate and sup-
TrwUn Me leather, M.sfortane bi* >t M ,bej wtu g0 |Dt0 tbe WOT,a p/irter of BMdiren for pare food,
dseetp narian, tbe fire sborel is bil
backward, efcaioa! his chalk. tie
m-tm uder the tr of Knowledge and , . ' . ! rnedieine. On ail these subjects yon
t.u .caer uie it e m r... 'isplomacy, disciplinary powers and a
t >ies to eall in qaeetions of yoar
moral or social standing.
■*Yoar ass gnment to eertaiiy im-
sanitation, pahlie tea'.tb, and regaia".-
xnowing not that they know no'.
,, ions of the drug trade and practice j?
Broad education, long experience, |
blame! Hereafter, as I tour thi town
in my new car tbat swiftly tiei, I*.,
always try to run bim diwn in prefer-
enee to other gnys
WALT H4M\
A postal card or tele-
phone 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.
Mches. Sold a' S2.00 per mo.
or three fall payments. NO
INTEREST. Phone 20
umm se W, wm&% <*<k
S. E. Lamb, Mgr.
106 N. Indep. Enid, Okla. j
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into tte lap of tis open m r.d drop
de. e.oos froits.
Hot let us retam to earth. In tbe
score of other qaal flcationj, ranking
ail tbe way from maximum to max
tom Importance, must be found in tbe
st ■ >d for tetter, purer, criner, health-
ier conditions.
Keport of the condition of the
Garber State liank.
At Garber, in the State of
Oklahoma, at the close of bos-
ntss -^ept. 30,1916;
Resources
' On questions baring a political Loans and discounts .. S49JM 21
,^ .. nearin? sou B'-neraily roted with tht secnrities with St. Bank.Dept. 1,0X 00
teboo! world there lie* a gr^t golf best teacher but any one and possibb , Ra„kin„o ,«, n,
bet* x d theory and practice the ,j.Teral 0f
which few bare eromed We stand on
the minor qnalificat ons
may be lacking yet if the teacher has
character, coinm<n sense, and nsion
th' left bank. Occ *lonaliy we peer
thry.gr, our poetic specks and catch be w)1] ^ Slicc(;gafai
faint glimpses of Tbe Land of Thing*
As They Might Be hot tbe clear on The o{ th# ^Dtlnel_wajt we
goaded eye sees In the vision but a -ort Bk, that tlUe ,lart a.
deceptive mirage and gazing about in ^ Qf ^
The Land of Things As They Are sees
it iced the nerve, mney, knowledg'-,
a school composed of three prime ' t ,
and time to make any money out of
elements—a teacher, s parent and a
' the oil business—gambling on oil
schof)! board, the pdpil representing .
• r r r " I leases. hpeculatiiig is the nice word,
.imply the CDnsdous raw material ^ ^ wUh AmerleM ambitloD
tipon which tbe foregoing elements ()f wantirjg g wbilg ^ othM
asl
fellowa get a full meal, this type-
Kl.st of the three principal elements pencil pu«b«r. and otherwise
liepu: ican minority, but jou were
never considered or charged with be-
ing a partisan
Banking house
.-•tocks, bonds, warrants, ecc.
Furniture and fixtures
Doe from banks
that enter into the practical scho.il is
the teacher, A district may have an
Ideal school board, a board fully con-
▼Ineed—that he who follows the pro
tension best knows Its highways, beat
reads the guide pouts to Its richer field
beit heeds the cross signs that warn of
danger. A school may have its second
and third elements meeting their every
requirements and yet be a failure. As
long as he has the ear and the heart
of the pupil a live, efficient teacher
may do something without the proper
support of either parents or school
board, but the parents and the hoard
are absolutely helpless in the hands of!
an inefficient Indifferent teacher.
getterout of the aforementioned enter-
taining chronicler of good newa.bir'hs,
' marriages, pie supp>ers, county candi-
da'es, preachers, et cetera, and weekly
| Visitor to hundreds of happy homes
ruled over by happy fathers, mothers,
big sisters, big brothers, little brothers,
l itis sisters, rheumatism, and torpid
livers scattered over these broad and
fertil prairies of the great and glorious
iiate of Oklahoma, desires each and
every one owing on subscriptions to
pay up promptly one of these days-
said day being about November 1st—
will send the paper only to those
paid in advance.
What then are the qualifications of Sentinel-"5c per Copy.
2 430 00
35 00
900 00
4,54 -> oO
On questions involving the enact- Exchanges for clearing hoa3e 4"5 01
ment or enforcement of laws for bet- Cash in bank — 2599 04
tering the moral or social conditions, Tj.al.... $e;i .mj 7,1
I believe your votes were favorable to Gaplul stock ._.. S10,000 Or
gnch measures, j surplus fund 1,100 0 )
Of course, there were msas ires Undivided Profits lessex.&t.pd. 830 10!
presented which thougn containing Individual deposits subject _ _
to check 316i4oH
some excellent provisions, yet were so Time certjficate8 o{ dep03it 17 557 ^,1
connected with certain vicious provis Cashier's checks outstanding 3sT II
ions tbat in order to keep within con- Total £61,549 79
stitutlonal limitations, or in the in- Stale of Oklahoma, /
ter*3t of the general welfare, a coi '® ,. . .
I.'.V ,\V..stratford cashier of the above
scientioas man was forced tJ vote namfc(i bank, do solemnly swear t. it
against such measures as a whole, the above statement is true to th,
* best of my knowledge and fceliel, so
Tbe extreme partisan entbusust or help me God.
., W. Welch Stratford, Cashier
fanatic is often incapable of making
subscribed and 3wora to before roe
these distinction , and may misiead this 29th day of >-ptember, 1915.
tbe public by stating only a part of j. b. Morgan, Notary Public,
the truth. I -vl* commission expires July 27,1919. j
. i O^rrect — Attest:
"1 am surayou were r.ever, by your ^ y stratford.
associates in the senate, classed with .
,T-s^mrri
A Ford on the road for ever\- car of another
make. Price delivered--Touring Car.S392.75
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IMP!
The New Deere1
Sulky and Gang
Phil If irmdD,
open rracticallr the nme line*— '
V'La r at url^*sl ot®^ -'-zn cl sup€rio:uy the
John Deere Trade Mark.
- ,5.c'h wJ.tK! fined with a rowerfai
. foct-hfL T-is special Coct-liit works so e^y thai
anyone can raise or lower the p'.ows with taie.
The gang has an auxiliary hand lever Von can walk and «tr«frh i.„. •#
like, and still control the pi - w perfect.?. The le. er is within easy re«Tol*Sor hiad
uditbu'"onderfnliiltln^ p^wer—tve tirm ::-.e iiftir.g Irvertfe found op anro^ber einm
4 «a*U boy easily hits tee plows weyfcuJ dowa by linom wiule at a itaad'tiih
those who stood for the lawless, in)
moral or vicious elements in our socie-
ty.
"I trust the good people of Garfield,
whom you have so faithfully served,
will not be mislead or deceived by
any false reporta.
"With high regards, lam,
'Yours very truly,
' JOHN H. BURFORD.
Mopey Saved is Money Earned
Th)e Casl) Hardware
is making some especially low prices for the next ten days on shelf
hardware, stoves, enanielware, tinware, amunition, and farm ma-
chinery. You'll have to see our goods and get our prices to fully
appreciate the exceptional values we are offering. Right now is
the time to get your needs supplied. Do jou need a heater or cook
stove, coal hod, stove board, or stove grate? (live us the order.
We'll get it filled if it is to be gotten. Will fill your orders for
anything in our line and save you $ $ $.
Kent & Carter
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Report of the Condition of tbe
Farmers State Bank,
At Garber in the State of
Oklahoma, at the close of busi-
ness Sept. 12, 1916:
Resources
Loans and discounts -9112,045 73
Stocks, bonds, warrants, etc 191 £0
^ec.with St. Banking Board 2,ICO f/:
Banking house 3,5fXt 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,500 00
Due from banks 20,912 37
Checks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearing house 2,927 63
Cash in bank 5.3*3 7.
Total ai48,56«J 95
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in ? 15,000 00
Surplus fund 2,720 0i:
j Undivid'd profits,less exp'nse
| and taxf* paid 1,151 51
Dividends Unpaid 1,312 75
Individual deposits subject
to check 61,811 5
.iviiig Dep isits 5,997 7*:
lime certificates of deposit . 37,913 41
Cashier's checks outstanding .V>6t
Notes Jc bills rediscountea 19,803 01
Total f 14^540 95
. State of Oklahoma, (
j County of <1 ir: ehl, j
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above named Bank, do solen nlrnrMt
U4 to tte
j nest ot my know tf, so
help me God. .
G. J. Taft, Cashier
' Subscribed and sworn to before mi
^1 this 20th day of September, 1916.
J. L, Neuner, Notary Public
My corn.exp.Apr. 7, 192u
Correct—Attest: M. C. Garber, 11
| A. Garber, directors.
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Lightest of Draft
1st or all the friction on a r'~w b-tt~-n cones in front of a line drawn tin aid
■ctm. the moolnocard—a tL.rd tie « ay i a k f . me rc.-.t The i -ali'-.i™
1 ;^n£?tre"lo*> «. enables m it. peaettawthe =.,1 etu.e.tou mat'pSf
1 Oi uie bottom where the (ric'.iaQ is heaviest. :
Wtueorcall on : We want to teii yon abont tbe other eiclusive
patented improvements cn tbe New Deere Solky and Gani such as Ad-
juatable seat-Better tt-el-Kasy management-Dust-pro^t wueel
dcx-~ re ockj high wheel a—easy rcan;ni—axles run ia oil.
Equal Distribution ol
weight on eacb
wheel
'£
The
"Gold
Medal
, Line"
Extra copies of the Sentinel oc eac
send them to your friends and bell
boost.
This Stove Bum9
Oil or Gasoline
IS
Highest award at every
World's Fair or Exposition
since 1340.
DETROIT
VAPOR STOVES
Oil ai)d
Gasoline
Works like City Gas
Simply light
the b u r 11 e r s
and |iiit the
cooking on at
once. •
No wicks, piping
or pressure tanks
are used.
G. H. Ebert
GENERAL HARDWARE
Garber, OKLAHOMA
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