Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SENTINEL r-*': ' • "; ;:"v '
garber sentinel.
-ESTABLISHED NOV, Ird, UM. BY S, H. PETEBSI
Hoey Hotel anil Cafe
GAKHKK'8
POPULAR HOSTELRY
KAY l'ETEKS
Published Every Thursdsy
Editor A 1T.o:metok.
subscription I'rice • SI 25 per yea-
pITTOTTIO* at hARFKR. OS1-AHOMA « msa -cnas; nan. n*k.
Fourteen Innings
D,\ ;a< Ot W ichita pitching for Cot
ington. Sunday, w*s the best ma:,
appear before the Garber Oilers this
The best of Meals
Good clean Beds
Short Order Service
day and night
Headquarters for oil
well men
«Li: com* to p«s«,' Tfcey tightened
oi' i ,.. r belts i tot i. c >nv:: ced Uif'd
coot the a" rij g <sp, at. 3 grimly set
therose.vrs to aatcb old Eng.*nd t.ee-
gine for a true*. The weary months!
season. "1 be game wet.
ROBT. HOEY. Prep.
**** ?1. ' * ' Phon{47 GARBER
grnap«d hit? lor a ruu. t-day th«o woen the U bnais sour t
Besides the Pr, batter , ->u ^k, t, MiMcn^/.r-t.vn in -*1 S
Covington did'nt sb.w uP much b< uict- the kateer toid
iides b u in pi re. The leas'. , -nj m ke ,heir
(OTTT-tf-. ti Mi-.--": Sjadlai*-)
ho;-
I t'.a'IlUDt- De.'l
Je kDoct \Lt ,
Irjm their pelt
about 'be umpire tbe better. The| ._,^rw ,ick<
writer has be«n re*u«ted to haua th teoop4 - j
on fire a "osekagt- bat, be pol.cy c .. I1C1C, tfly^ Al
jit «ectinel is to «.re uDtorturat-
aHairs of this Hod hnrU
anything e.i* t b e ere it American
pse.
It «&s cot a food day for a g«m-
wjtdy aod dualy. but a la*T^ r '*u
was -at for the cont«- t.
Tbe Garber O ers scored id the tint
inning by w.lmoth getting on by
Thompson's error. He wen' to second
on a past bail and sc>ie«a on Jot:
Beyer's sing.e. Davis was lit' '
wi.dtbe first ; : nig bat settled dowi
ud worked l.is spit Da.ii with remark
ate succes*.
Cramer pitching for tbe Oiers
tr.rtat-.ej to go th rough with h ik
bit gome. The iitst man up in '.U«
ninth .lining to: it p*ss on four t f
Tfceurit man hit ^ slow grounder t<
Cramer wbot:<d for a double. Wi
moth rece.ved at second, w as too x
Ious to throw it and let it dro|>
Hindenbrirg will
thry to.; us w::
ni.e iiaig tod SeT
..: d r.er (tuff.: g
I wo -t-r if they
: >t biK * to ' at'.l- U..r . wiiti
rage I wond r if they wouldn't lik-
to put tbe kaiser in a c ge.
n t I.T 'I A *o \
Sale Bills !
The Sentinel prints
Sale Bills promptly
* and at as low price a>
anywhere. Let us
advertise your sale
and get you buyers.
Building Blocks
G. A. FEST
H V K UKU
Xrit D?or t. Se.-t ut. OSes
.A1.1DIT BAKKRT
f ■ : t. il evrry l'uc'day
jF Mq. Your pttrs*-
ice sMici.eJ.
LriVt
Our Last Day
Saturday. Aug. 4 , i av.- ?t bus:
1 ne? day ti. iiarbrr. ma wr take this
opi.-ortui.ity of tin-fly xpress'.Lg oi.r
profoundeit tha ss to tiarbrr «nd the
er.t re tr de ter: : .rj r tte.r u-.s
nur ;
1U3 ■
..rce ■
au ug TO J. I is
jgr-t th I co! d t •:
causes us ro make
Yen ? Tt-rj
I Jeskin- &
1' S.—Ther- e
ta Covington and >Alded to a
kten
tr.d c r. .mst
1* bU ill --Si ECO-W-.
EBWILhECEK
^ ; t« moved
ar 'e
I have Cement Buil; ng
Blocks on hai>d: and cai^
furi)ish coy k nd of build-
ing blocks. Concreting
Sidewalks Floors, Etc.
Waited jt jt jt
f!ND I Cf5N DO YOUR
WORK * *
Oil! at Steirer'i Giri^s
Ringling
CIRCUS
AT ENID, OK LA.,
Friday. August 3rd
F rthe ditoi: ; > will give with
-ry .' r higber pr c-d s-iit scld
Thos.
Thompson followed with a single that
at tk 1 am .nterested :n, witl gtK.
uptodate c jocIj. I tru*t I m iy l:aT
honor ud pl< :<aore of seinui; j > r
w.iats n my new busia<ss home. !
will say in conclusion t:me m^v eras-.
g >oa>-«• ' nig -.l.i' c - n_e o
uinke t'.rs ctarge : > t ti may
agar; I iv : e ;c.e<s«T- t d : g ■ •
n-ss among ; on. Aga '' iikiag J u
one a d al ..n ' cordis ly 11 v t« j J to
T..-lt me wb la '' -v. . n
V.rv truly '.cur*.
1 .SKIN-
MARRIAGE AND ITS MEANING
brought in a score and lied the ru. s ^ily arriving, I will open . .s.ness iu
It was the firs', bit of the game f-r 1 vit.ronr.i as :-, inv 'ic.r^
tbe visitors nd will Include all c:a«e.ofte.
At this stase of the gsme the '. r-
ber team realiied that they were up ,
against a proposition. They badgatii j
ered}uit three scattered bits off the
big Wichita boy w ho was playins the
tbe whole game himself. There w e
little danger o f the vie.tors scoring
again but they were nnuble to hit «>nt
safe ones against the strong wind.
Leo Ri-iger relieved Cramer in the
thirteenth inning In this frame with
one down Jennings hit down thn :
base line for three base?. It looktd
like a foul ball to the grar.dstan.i b -
the players and those in position
aee acknowledge it was a fair bal.
However it didn't c not for anythn.«
wbeu he tried for home thinkuig C r.iui
er was going to bunt
Leo held them down to a scra-.ct.
hit in his two innings—a s ow grout.U
er took a bad bop making it impotsir
fcr hbtr Uerl/H ;«-d 1! n the four-
teeDthuiiha sing.t- bs Dye Frani
Keiger made the left fie dtr run bacfc
to catch his high one. Wilm th sing
led over second
to right field ai.d the game wsj over.
The feature plays of the gime wrrr
t«o fast catches ty E ert and one by
Wilmoth. E ert is putting up a fas
infield.
The score ty innings:
Happiness Only an Incident, Its Real
Purpose Is Protection of Fam-
ily Idea.
Ear hart
Garber, :: Okla.
Fred kingery
\i(tiom:i:k
Live S'.ock and General Tanc Salet
Te:ic5 Reasonable. 5at'"'actioii
GUARANTEED
P.O. Billings. Oklahoma;
Phone 53 on 88 Billings
High There
Yes, and Cool and
Restful Too!
There .' a tonic for your i e v 3 in ev-
ery breatb of tbe m aiit:4in air of
COLORADO
"The Individualist believes that hajv
pin ess is the purpose ot marriage,"
writes Margnret Deland.
"Tbe purpose of marriage Is the pro-
tection of the family Idea. Happiness
and marriage may go together; God
send they do! But if the incident of j
happiness is lost, duty remains; the
obligation of contract remains; mar-
riage remains—it remains; even though
for profoundly righteous reasons the . et . a
principals have seen fit to separate by
John Reiger singled the width of the world. •
"Marriage is civilization's method o'
remaining clvillied. It is deep wit),
the elemental human pulses of life for
generations which are to come; It is
solemn with it? opportunities of spirit-
ual Insight through suffering; it is
dreadful with its -ense of responsi-
bility for the Ideal of permanence.
which makes us men and women ami
not beasts; an ideal which we are t■
Covington, OOO 000 0 1 000 00—1 3 6 jjan^ oru m,. a torch, from heart to
Garber, 100 000 000 ao 01-2 7 S heart fron. - ul to soull
The summary; Three basr (jtt—J-
The department of labor. It Is an-
atrs5ed wit
Why b
home when you can spend
vac*' on in the beautify R
ies at little or no incre
rHi ■
3n;e's-;
. \our free booklet—"C«
•d th- R .-key Mountain
Nati ntl Pork"
yon atout low fares s
euperb service.
You will be proud of your house if buy of us.
GARBER,
OKLA.
a S2.50 Hat Free
We ' iTe :<daced ti e prices on all
F K Re cb Su ts, T: • . e'S,r-traw atd
Panama Hal?, -:.k - rr- Etc.
Make this store y r -.dquarters,
mee' your friends here—leave your
pare- s, etc
A te.eph ne for yonr co:.venienoe.
JOHN D.
ENID.
"U-Auto-No-ME."
UK-NV-L- POTTEK
IIKATlSl
Girber, - Oklahoma
Hmw Paiptlns Hsper Harstc*
B. M. SLUYTER
Xht Deroratof zn£ v orrc Btautiflr,
GARBER. OKLA
Sign Wrtttnc Carnage Piinticf
L. A. WILLIAMS
AUCTIONEER
FAY THOMPSON. Piv Pass Aet-
Oklahoma Citv, Oklahoma-
R 11 E
Live Stock and get
Pastrecordt -' w I ' :
ee me or call ph ■ No. 3
BILLIN G OKLAHOMA
before dating your sale.
Dr. A Mathers
.Veterinary Surgeon
Treots oil diseases; performs oh
operations by ttye latest and most
sc entifie fT>etl)cds kr>owo to thc
profession Exomii)Otions free.
LOCATED on my form 5 mi'es
soutlj and 2 eost of Garber. Pljcne
ttyrough Garber or Covington.
nings. Two-base hit F. K* ger.
on balls—Off Davis 2; off Cramer 2
off Reiger 0. Hit by pitched ball—
lleim by R igtr. Struck out—B-
Davis 11; by Cramer 13; by lieig-r 3
Hits and earned rims—Off Davis (
hits and 1 run in four'.eeu im ine«; off
Cramer 2 bits and 0 rum in tue ve i
cicgs. Umpites— Z i 'r and Mes-
Time of game 2 4o.
sounced. Is to take measures to raise
the dignity of housework. But the re-
formers in the matter being men, can-
sot understand the colo-sal work they
have cot out for themselves In
persuading tbe average woman to see
the Innate ennobling of dish Trashing
and the moral uplift of the washboard.
•your COAL NOW
Uncle Walt
A California Judze tells an absn-
Joned husband that the way for a
man to keep oat of a row with his
wife li to kiss her. That plan might
work In some cases, but we fancy that
there are wives to whom a kiss would
be such a surprise they would drop
dead.
After wearing a saw-edge collar all
day one envies the violin player who
Is permitted to tuck a soft handker-
chief in his Leckbtni
Bi.l said, on February first, wben I
turned loo e Im sjbmani.es. 'Now, to
tbe saned llverwurst, I'll tbow tbe
world what warfare means. Ill slo
tbe wond that German might is m<-
ter over land and seat; I'll end t ; f The price of shoes this snmoer may
most annoying flgbt, and bring pro-- make a man wish more than eTer that
Britain to ter knee*." And Germa. - ^ sr-in a barefooted boy.
t*ok tbe kaiser", wsrd; tbey said ^ ^ (Mq( tU)m
•He'll iurely cut ibe gra**; b* it a dynmndt tLat are made upon Ler
peacb, be u a bird aba Lai be *ajs. tbt lest abe aaja.
AtteQtioQ Fa1" mers cfod Wl)om
It /Viay Concern;
We reque st all who possibly can
to lay in their winter's supply of
coal, as we expect a car shortage
to such an extent that we will be
unable to keep a supply of coal
on hand the coming winter .
LOUIS LIPPERT, Coal
CALVIN BRINLEY, Dealers
Bit. GUY 15 BREWER
PHONES: OFFICE, 46; RESIDENCE, 40
Office AVe>st ot Farmers State Bank
Day or Night Garber, Okla.
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Fords and Ford Repairs
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H'M
JOHN -DLE
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Low-Down Manure Spreader
Wagons, Buggies, Plows. Liters
Planters,and All Standard Machinery
For the Farm. A complete stock of
Shell Hardware, Paints Etc.
G. H. Ebert
GENERAL HARDWARE
FORD AGE NT
Garber, - OKLAHOMA
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917, newspaper, August 2, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144978/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.