Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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GARBER SENTINEL.
JESTABUKHED -*OV. Ir: IK*. BY S H. PETE EH
KAY 1'ETEKS
Put tt«: E m "• nanaaj
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WE MUST WIN
THE WAR
OOl.VTV VIGILANCE MEN.
rights he iraj struck out and waved
t two mild ones lrlth the remark
he taev when he *a* fanned. Cra-
•aer retired in -he fifth and *a= r*-
' :■ ered br Balzer.
Shawnee it to return the game
-e aandav, October 7th, as ".hey
-aid not break their engagement
for next Sandajr. If they ha~e a-
ard a trip to Garber as Garber did
Shawnee ther will be easy plck-
: r To umpire the game we will
ore the services of L. 0. S'een-
od of Waukomis, who Is known as
•fhe Mtji and faires: umpire In this
.part of the state.
Xew Merics county councils of
■. . iTe a "v:g:lanc« commit-
TVM THE OKLAHOMA BUTE Ct-ITS- "** ' TtU e0"Mi:t- U =•** 0I> tor b,r
j, jt jt j jt j* 4 * Bi £ doUiU leadisg ciiuens ,« K-f tacky n ed
fh ai on ; rscns making unpa- . , . i , -
e ""*• f Its fi-.- horsrs ( ar:erh-s- • a
! - e remarks. If the "persons"
ml iformed, the committee ex- WPP°^ "al le-a-i n tt.cfctf
*o them the why of the war. wa rner after the Chrtokt-e strip >-s
.{ -.ley *r4 traitors in the guise ip'ond to settlement, S?pt. 18S?
(CdflllU, br UcOsrt 9v-ii:*:«.>
I reat the chickens right and they'll treat you.
CIL OF D£yi-S£E
TAXES A-VD THE WAJi.
er-tan citizens, they are gir- jh history
understand that patriots will! teams is a
and for their actirlty.
con. raltteea are a great aid
f the Garber base&r.
iiatory of the eomnioDitjr ■
• « ev*-rr oid family has famished ■«
player at some titpe to one of its (*
Hl don't know about this war <
I ra afraid taies will be mighty
tlgij. It looks pmty dark to me."|
Such a seatltLen^ at ex-
prt ed by a mas ©l the street re
ttn'.iy. It see I to be "the attitude
of a for* *~o
by ll. ir cnvtitc t.onal ;:-&ke-up re
"against." And the Kggesl tijing
a«sla*t now is the war.
"Taies will be mighty high!"
What would Belgium do cow to
be a e t' p t at - - ■''■ ! ..i t Gar r p roduction to ' : '*• The memters iA the
"silghty bight" ."ir:ita. This doe* not mean the te m are mostly fanners Son.
Wbat are high taxes beside mar-!company is shipping out twenty- t i no f-irt i bandrKl or mw of wh* _ Hi
4ered men and women, children j four car. a day. |uod avery ye*r. At tbe end of eacL lUtlOBal Army CantOllineEtS
>rij)n the ra >aey nude by tbe club
with tbelr hands cat off "so they
can never £ght," burned homes, and
outraged mothers?
.V\ OIL TKADi.
Gar3ei<l Oil Company has
Died an ecg.ne and is running
ra n of twenty-four tank cars
MISS GAKllEK.
.ves
-.mat-ur ciutg,
FABMEas PLAT THE GAME
B-tsi-ball is played btra h d rfj
b i. because the gante is ilsytf •
par* y for the good wfcoKsome tp t
reseo
New
r . ^
of tbe
United States
Showing Locations of
NatioEal Guard Mobilization
training Camps
prain^
faLS o.'U-d
Honest Bill was here with hU d 7 !!el «? the m#:nber3 of tb''
Wo j" . ..." prefer to pay a, .u. a :.t ;:e* a 1 l£iJ
loa -it ; -ar" or '■ o, for jigi . o d tt< both af'ernoon and 'j r5-r has a eo>d baseoil. p.t-,
five yean or fifteen, to grow far ening perfarir.ancet H e still an i as the country is a leve
oU Europe's suffering, then be owns little Miss Garber, the baby-
forced to star'J 1. helpless while land pony h- re last year.
hi* own home was destroyed'; it is a custom of a/iov folk to name r '* lll'rty or <or'y ®'''5 to stl" H
Taxes ill • high. And the Ion- r animals after t.i« town in ttoe. 1 he attendance is g ^-jd. Am
g r the war iasfs the higher they iich they are bom. In a lew as other fnst amateur team<* are
will be It is likely also that the more years we may expect to see organjZWi fcVery year in tn:s part o
higher taxes we pay now, placing little Mls3 Garber performing
«rery po-sible resource behind our one of the trained ponies.
armies, the quicker will a victorious
peace come at less corf A HLSTLKK. rr' team was organize.
To be sure, the finance of the four years ago, and most of th
war is a matter of, one can almost }•;. h. Larton, th Ford agent, j pUjers are still with it, pl*yit'.-
say, first importance. Gold and ,.nt to Oklahoma City Wednesday positions. And each year .it ti.e
blood and food decide wars. The ,, yiait the Fair and see why his
, , , , , ter part of the season it ba3 plat'd
greater the supply of gold and cond carload of cars had not ar-
food, the less of blood is required, rived. Air. Larton has rented the " "ber of games with teams from ^
Of all the burdens of war, high rjage brick store, and has fitted it, st;.nce having won over all neiglr o -:
taxes should be the last for a free nto as fine a Ford home as you Ing team? worthy of recogi i'l
people to complain of. 3o long as WIU find in towns many times this The GarDer team hag rleyer poged as a !
America receives full value for the slze. ne has secured the asslst-
t i'e, tbe fans ei j y' a t; .mb-r
of good games every year,
i TtlH
America receivt lull tamo ivi "■ . xn- iiau ^.-viiicu WIG aani.TL H n — m m
money expended to equip the ann- ,ince of E. G. Fergison, an expert ' ^pionship team has never cared to |HP fj. |I 1 |
fi ;,n.i the sh !> ■ of sen and air, no service man, because he wants you • • peunant wir.tit r-, as it were, but tr'S IQj 4*V |#9 e
satisfaction in your striven to have good games for the
fans to witness. It has refused to
p i-y certain teams the second year un-
d r the lame management because of
man should complain of the cost of u> get full
gold. Ford car
It Is a complaint too sorbld to
sordid to he considered sincere. The SAW NEK <f, GABBER 3.
man who makes It is merely at-
tempting to find an excuso for his The Garber Oilers rolled out of t'IHt "'I f^hioned dirty ball or win-af |
lack of support for his country. he ua at 3 o'clock Sunday morn- 1411 y price osll, that a few am-iteurj
' :ng and drove to Enid to catch a teams still play.
4:30 train for Shawnee. Trains a series with shawnee
;ate and the boys arrived at It is the clean baseball played for tt.e
.-?h nee at 11:30, without break-
KAISEB DEFEATED AGAIN.
Kaiser Wllhelm wins half his vic-
tories In, other places than battle-
fields, and likewise suffer- defeats.
His latest defeat In America wsu«
his failure to enlist the rar.
labor with his plunderer*.
"Dlth With Traitors." fa ti cry
I , , sport in it that has given Garber a
At El .Reno or Oklahoma
y the train did not top long r9PuUtloD 8 a baseball town. This
ia;h for them to eat. 9<jason tbe Oilers have played a num-
At 2 p. m. the game with Shaw- b r of interesting series It won
was called and our lads, while j ()ver the Lahoma team, which played
, , „ „ 110 10 VlB.7 a 8°°^ nlrty.nme games this season and lost
of American labor, adoi«'- an claim they wou <1 h ve won
organization headed by pr> I- <■ game had the umpire be'.-a fair u ov'' " 1":s,
dent of the American Fed'-ration. —we do not like to roar about the defeated a large number of teams,
An official statement given out by ( umpire, as it ivors of old-fashioned -.e-ii les Ul«ckwell, !'• : ca C'ty a; d t e
the American Alliance for Labor ,nrty ball. Before the game severa. Aurelius Swancon club of Okl ih rca
and Democracy dcclare that the col- letters were received here, warning Cl rbe Aurelius Swanson team
lapse of Bussia was due to the work ,ls tha.t the Shawnee umpire would ,.
. . " . also won over I'onca City.
of traitors In America, hired by win the game for them. It seems
Germany and paid with German that he made the Garber pitchers 1' e (i-trber Oi.trs haye been adver-
money, who represented to Bussia ^r00ve the ball while he gave the ',8tti by other teams when going attaj
that American 1 ! .;• was against ..;))awnee pit'' -ir the b-nefit of all It n ti me to play, as th* amateur
the war.
the corners.
champion team of northern Oklabom <
SEBVING GERMANY,
The Garber Oilers up to the fifth A number of published communication
inning held the Shawnee team downi
: , th. ,r food z to 0 in favor ,n ' "e OUahoman have also given ti e
That man perfarms a spectal of Garber. In the fifth Shawnee 'I',rber team this title. All this i*
service to Germany who suggests ,,t four runs and in the seventh very pleasing to the team and tha f i
that Americans sit easy in America two more. Garber scored another )ut they are more interested In having
and "let the Allies bear the brunt nn In the ninth. 3 ioe good games on the home ground
of the fight, "and Just wait until Cramer opened the game for Gar-
we are Invaded before we inter- her and had his control and hooks
fere." The adoption of that policy .-ell. One Sahwnee play- Notice To Creditors
would mran victory for Germany, er, the boys tell, was a genuine
and in the end probably subjection ,,-t He swung at one and i!Hte 01 ,-"?l!,n<,ms. County of (iirfie! •
for America. The agitator deserves Cramer hooked In two more over In the county court.
an lroa cross from the kaiser's he corners that the ump called ' ' matter of the Estate of Wesley
own hands. '«• si*. The batter saw that by '• Btinsiifield dece " ed.
i All persons having claims agait.st
' h' estate of Wesley B. Honniflelrt
deceased, are required to prfsent the
s%me with the necetssry vouclien to
the undersigned administrator at brr
I eiidenee 1 t Garber, Oklahoma, or at
1 be law offlses of M. C. Urrber, Cham
* I her of Commerce Hldg., Ki d, Okla-
| homa, within four months of th- dsti
,iereot or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated this lUtb day of September
1917.
I>. Augusta BonnlfTeld,
Thera can be no doubt
as to the merit ftf Cardui,
the woman's tonic, in
the treatment of many
troubles peculiar to
\ omen. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardui in the
past 40 years, is conclu-
sive proof that il is a
good medicine for women
who suffer. It should
help you, too.
Take
ggTto Woman's Tonic gg
Mrs. N. E. Varner, of
Hixson, Tenn., writes:
"I was pascing through
l!ie . . . My back and
sides were terrible, arffci
my suffering indescriba-
ble. I can't tell just how
and where I hurt, about
all over, I think ... 1
began Cardui, and ray
pains grew less and less,
until Iwas cured. I am
remarkably strong for a
woman G4 years of age. "
1 do all my housework."
r Cardui,
Try (
, today.
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R. 723 La Salle Station
CHICAGO
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PHONES: OFFICE, 46; RESIDENCE, 10
Office %.Ve:st Parmei'H State Bank
Day or Night Garber, Okla.
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SMPL.:'
The Mew Deere
Sulky ancJ Gang
rTactically the same lines-
John Deere Trade'MarkV1 °' S Wri8 " ,
fn B^!.ky and gan^ fitted with a powerfnl
tnr>oe can raise cr lower the plows with ease. 5pecial 'oot-Uft works so easy tsal
UL Tbe an1? has an auxiliary hand lever. You can walk and — .
hke. and still control the plow perfectly. Tha lever £ !«• ??„ ®tretch *°ur '•* ■ if Too
Lightest ol Draft
^ or John I>.replowbott4s enab «"em w «££. i 2fCulfe
k o* U>e bottom where the Iriction iVh«v'e5? he ""**°a
Equal Distribution ol
welgSit on each
wheel
The
"Gold
Medal
Line"
Highest award at every
Worlds Fair or Exposition
since 1840.
Happ.r Hnnktnr
SLUYTEH
M •• I n'tillf.K
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STEiGER'S
UA It AG iSi 31 A CIII X K
SHOP
SOUTH KND riAIN STREET
All Kinds of Kepairing. j* Acetylenc weldlog- Etc
A Fresl) Barrel of Dry Batterlss Auto Assessories
Gasoline and Oils free Air
We fire bolng Business Yours Appreciated
A. J STEIGER
Hoey Hoiel anil Cafe
GAKBIOK'S
Popular hostelry
The best of Meals
Good clean Ijcds
AtimiuiitrHtn*. ■ Short Order Service
John Deere
Implements
General HARDWARE
Shelf .And Heavy'
M. C (larber,
Attorney for Admlnietratux. dHV Mid Ilij^llt
DK W.L. POTTEK
I K\T1H1
G,rb<r' • Oklahoma1
Headquarters for oil
well men
Phone 47 *
Wagons, Buggies, -Plows, Listers
Planters,and All Standard Machinery
For the Farm. A complete stock of
Shelf Hardware, Paints Etc.
O. H. Bbert
GENERAL HARDWARE
FORD AGENT
Garber, * OKLAHOMA
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917, newspaper, September 27, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144986/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.