Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE SENTTXTL GARBET "'TLAHOMA'.
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Church Announcements
GARBER SENTINEL.
established yov. *1. by s. h. p*tebs
KAY PETERS
Pablisted Fvery Tbuaaay
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RED CROSS
By Kn. & H. Peter*
B~a <-!t pt>.*>ei a : t ri*tu
eti:tL, Ttui J« evening. D-e 6
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RED CROS® XOTES
Qai^e 4 C3jxb«cr attended ike H-1
Cross Btetiit, Friday afternoon i-i
joaeh interest shown. A iolt of osr.-
tnj wa cat up into pajaxi-sai'-s asd
ui i ioxe by different members.
aUo another jli of Ind.aa sead Jo? "formed
From Oklahoma .State
Council of Defense
"To be idl* U an rffesse f*:j-
t**e rov-rntreEt co , to ntc'i *:~-
• tU owr, it beloogt to tbe z*t:z
*:<1 it an a: le tod:e-2 mm won't r:<:>
' Jt IUM, te itoc.J b- ZLtHit to wo:s
on the road gang.
That i* tbe messse* to e;t i -i Dei: ;
«--t oat by the Oklaboau
• -ice:' of Dr">w, wi'.eh h.s tee-
a*. :c many seet.-B fc-gr.
ECOO CHURCH
• -:Sd*y S*fc->
fft im t« co e.
C F. V A-VS' s Past
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PrwtUn;
P.-*;er Tccraday
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napk.-s Aid tray clots 1 or - - spitai
*je-. A del- a of ui^r ; ;:uker-
thieves were made, beside- one old
bed spread cot ato c.o'Jii >34
A urgent •:«-* co-ri
fro =. headquarter* every :a; for
more and more douuoai of o.d ma-
terial for §acn tise.
p.iri are "&e.ng made for tie Bed
Cross to give a public eatertain neat
ta tie Chmur. cfcnrci for a .ittle
expenir 3sos^7 for tbe locz.. t-rancn.
Tbey w;ll t- A .sted by • n: from
Enid wi.-n . trst c.-- rery r -
b* e rwultea itereiy It- ic.-r-
wor*:np ttr d y • w*r* ot two or
: *, cd the r s*. of tbe t:m .
A ic-'T'-ci-ct.« t*s.g eip-e t
• ^e e s:«x pan of 'be «tat<? to rti
"t'.retour.'ry of fTery m«c ti.
wiil no: work.
Chiropractor Here
Dr • --.of "JCtrji ^an-.iAr m.
E :d. Oi i.,w me-S tu "i
o o bt-s for ei«rf->Dat:or. itid
? . tA'ion, wr, v « irre, • v nday,
>Vr".tt-iiay *cd -t ►ach r.
H : aitX'T t - E-- bin:. R-.;e
:ri45:.aci-. Call a* H -y Ca> for
IDform
S0T1CE OF riSAL SETTLEME5T
ta'e Of Oklahott*. (larSrid Coanty
—In the County Coart
In tbe matter of ttse es'ate of Henry j
Oohri, derea-ed.
Xjtice • hereby g\reo, that M^ry
C tin, adnmiitratni of tbe estate of
Henry Cohrs, deeeaM<:. ~aj rendered
a-.d [ relented for fisa; settlement, and
i.ed in said court, her account i0'-
Jp*. ref-crtof ber adn::c:i;ration as sue"
Spa **m bittratrt*. ard-hat M.-c^ay. tbe
l tb day of Screirter A. D 1917,
Pe:rf a day of a regular term of a:d
e art, to-wit: of the October term, A ^
1C ;'.0 D. 1917, at ten in tbe forenoon |
U?X >t 5 :d day. at the ecunty cocr room
in tie c:ty of End, in said eoonty of t
tiarfieM, Oklabrma, fc*s teec duly ap.
pointed by tte ji:d court, for the final
sett enrent of sua actcunt, at which
; tr- and p.«ee any person interested
: fviesute tcir appear and S:e bis
fxr?pt;< ns in wrifce to tbe account,
nd co'vst tc- saaie.
In tes" tE->-T where if. I har* set my
b ,Dd tad affiled (be seal of sail court
'2"s 15:r> dai of Noy-mber, 1&17.
E. L ^wioef.T
J'j "ge C. cnty Goer
M. C. flAEBEE.
A't - -y r r At!m!ni9tr trlx.
Farm Loans ! ®r« B« !*• Beard
r i Per
^ 2 Cent ?
Office lK Door North Farmers State Bank
Office Phone 104 Res Ptysne 28
I Glasses pitted Eyes Tested
GARBER.OK-LA-
N 0 COMMISSION.
PRUDENTIAL )
?.-yrA* amortfsttioo pUn. Anruaiir-
:rr«*t Fn? 1-** to p*T *-*C 5100 mol-
i v **(pvt or ai*) At anf interest pay-
:zg tTH3* without node*.
E LUNCS
OKL4
J. R. Sparks, Agt.1
J. B. MORGAN
Notary Public
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
GARBER. OKLA.
BUILD A HOME! ~ -
=L U-i.i.L -ti - plrtfg
Ibe l<b>r
ic.'eooeir. e ery indoAry, tarme-
-vi.d mar. gers of stop", stores ind
pr c -m hta bec-^ni-r sr
farn
POSTSCRIPTS
spect. Tbar^day eT--.:.E. D lx-y r es .-ttir.g a.o; ; tbe te-t tbe
is the date when tbe entertain- etD
era can be witb ui. Erery one wiil be )
glad to attend and tkt> to- ' n
wards tbe Bed Cross fund.
Tbe roll of honor: Mrs. L. 0. Dob-
ler. Mrs. S. P. Hall. Mrs. W. L. W::k-
Inson, Mr-. Louis Patterson and Mrs.
Frank T. Jones.
A 6erlee bas been inrented which re-
cord ^ cn a -heet of paper mounted on
t reTolrinr dram the Titrations of an
ith boyi and women tafc r f tb- intomobile or motortruck.
Court coucc U of defense are te z
a?*ed r,y ;be state c uoc: J", a piss o
• i caiiipatjra for funds for w-.r
purpose*, fo lowing an appeal fr^m
cimpaign committees In many par-
With a new camera lens of French
tnrention for lone-distance work It U
possible to get a picture of a man 900
yards away larze enough to fill a plate.
Charles D. Norton of the Red Cross
war council, who has just returned
from a Tisit to tbe Br ;i;b, French
and Italian fronts recounted his ex-
periences at a meeting recently of
Red Cross workers at headquarters
at Washington, D. C.
Mr. Norton predicted that if giTen
needed war requirements, the Ital-
ians would make a great fight to re-
capture lost ground. He also told of
Red Cross relief work during the re- *fter those whe wish to Mise tnooej
Chopped hair has been successfully
substituted for skin grafting by a
French surgeon, due to the fact that
the itate. T. nder present cwid:'ior.«. hair cells can be transformed into skin
m ny wbo are enthusiastic to d ■ cells.
something haye eollec'ed funds for by
ilie Red Cross or tbe Y. M. C. .
■ be result is that tbe c t z-ns ba*>-
O'en imposed upon and prjpet.j
organized funds have suffered Here —
GoTernment veterinarians In the
. . Philippines have found that cattle can
cent Italian retreat, gave some inter- tor any war purpose will be «*e«i be lmmnniZed against rinderpest with
esting accounts o. eTen • anyone -• obtain the endorsemen* of a loss of less than 1 per cent of the
NJOY YOUR MONEY
GARBER,
OKLA
For cleaning sewers a scraper has
been Invented that can be operated
from •wlndlajses on a street without
requiring much labor to be done in
manholes.
(0 C7T<illl, b7 KeCitr- £T=4ie«M.)
Send the Sentinel news
items--must reach office
by Wednesday noon.
animals.
To supply electricity to operate wire-
less instruments on airplanes a wind-
mill that drives a dynamo has be«o
Invented, whirled by its passing
through the air.
American troops and said the Y. M
C. A. and Knights ot Columbus were 'heir 1 >ca! county council of d fei s^.
giving splendid co-operation to the yoQ gfe nrt||c |Q HTOjd
Red Cross In providing comforts lor
men on leave. nights if you lay in a supply of wood
"Fortunately in this emergency rhe coal situation demands it.
our Bed Cross was prepared as we ! —
were not when the Germans pushed N(moE Qr rn,AL gIATEMENTI -
the French to the Marne. Oklahoma (Jarfi-ld r ■ tv For economical unloading of automo-
"When thousands of refugees from f ur Oklahoma, Oarflrld C anty ^ ^ ^ ^
the Venetian Plains poured toward -ss. In the County Court. patented a movable platform, mounted
Milan they were met by our Red In tbe matterof the estate of P.ers c on a track, which can be wheeled
Cross men and Red Cross supplies ^ nUov deeejue.i against a car door.
rushed in ipecial trains from France. uupy- ^ceased * _
It was the one hundred millon dollar Notice is hereby given, that Hat
fund that made this possible. We p Dupy, tbe duly appointed
L. A. WILLIAMS
AUCTIONEER
DI{, GI V m 1E1WI1
PHONES: OFFICE, RESIDENCE, 40
Office \\ est of Farmers State Bank
Day or Night Garber, Okla.
le
The Juice of a cactus growing plentl-
J _ .uJW aid folly in Cruguay Is used with lime in
cannot over estimate the value of 1H that country to make a brilliant white-
such a crisis. It heartens them to <> Imed administrix of the estate <■! wash whlch w!tjjstands storms and
realize that the Americans fairy god- I'ierson U. I>upy, decess^d ha- render- frosts for years.—Houston (Tex.) Post,
mother Is on their side. Every | f(
American who is given or has done
Live Stock and general iarm sales.
Past records show lean get the money,
•^ee me or call phone No. 8
BILLINGS, OKLAHOMA
before dating your sale.
►d and pr-sented for final settieme't.
one bit of work for Red Cross has jtiuld tiU-d in said Court, acc-unt and
helped to win this war, for in so des- report of her administrator, s such
perate a struggle, morale is all im
portant.
"Our men complain somewhat
irfmintstratrix and tnat T. 'ir dav. ti
of iOtb dij of December A I) 1917
A Mathers
Veterinary Surgeon
Abbott t;iitiI'icL
Trects all diszases; perfcrnrs o
,, , . operations by the latest ana m<~s
the cold and speak particularly <■. the b-ing a day of a Reeu'ar I'erm o." -a n scientific rTjettjoas Kncwr) to the
comfort given by the Red Cross • profession. Examinations free,
sweaters O Wit: Of tbe Ostobef • Tin. A f Ar ,rrn
sweaters. LOCATED on my farm 5 miles
"The French enjoy humor, and !•>. 1 1 <, at ten o'clock id the I re soutl) ana u east or Oaroer. Pijor t
they have had little occasion to laugh o( daVi at ,be Co„Dty Co.Jrt R . M through Garber cr Covington.
daring the past three years. All
along the line I heard French officers 10 "!,e ^ 'd>lu 8a'a t 'iinty • i
laughing at the antics of the men of Garfield, Oklahoma, r.ss been dub
one of our regiments." ^ appointed by the said Court, for tt.e ! Kortil Side EJtID, OtI
"On leaving their ship, instead of ; —'—
Pullman cars or comfortable Amer- ^*'*1 settlement of sa d account, a*
lean day coaches they found on the which tlme aD<J p|aM aDV ^rsotj ,n_
dock freight cars bearing the mark .
'for twenty men or eight beasts.' In- r-e- el in sh. 1 estate may appear and
stantly eight carload of troops adopt- file his exceptions in writing to the
ed the character of an animal and a- account, and contest the simt.
they proceeded to the stations.
crowded with welcoming Frenchmen w ■'"® nony whereof, I havs here-
one crowd would burst into bleating unto set my hand and aflixed the sea
like sheep; another would whinnj 0f said Court this 24th dav of Novem
like horses, or moo like a cat.
"French officers praised, without ber.Ll>
reserve, the Red Cross canton work E. S. Swiqekt,
at a road center near the front. Judge County Court
where Miss Margery Nott and her as-
sociates are doing a wonderful work — ——
A freight shed beside the station has
been converted by the soldiers them-
selves, many of them beaux arts men,
Into an attractive hotel, where a
shower bath, a clean bed and a good
supper can be bad for a tr<>nc (20
cents) or less.
"Formerly those troops on their
way home tor a fix day leave would
arrive at and leave this important
Junction, tired, dirty and hungry. If
they bought anything it was at high-
wayman's prices. Now they go home
clean, fed, rested. That helps mor-
ale."
Building Blocks
I have Cement Building
Blocks on haod; and cat)
furijlsh arjy kind of build-
ing blocks, •oncretlng.
Sidewalks. Floors, Etc,
Waijted j* jt Jt jt jt
flND I epN DO YOUR
WORK jl jt jt
Otll at Steitrer's
Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi-
cine, who speak from
personal experience. If
the results obtained by
other women for so tr.any
years have been so uni-
lonnly good, why not
give Cardui a trial?
Service=
Value
A ticket via Rock Is and Lines
calls for a trip to your destination
—and something'e.'se.
>afety, cour tety, travel ccmfort
and expedition are included.
A business trip becomes a pleas
ure and a pleasure trip a reality
when yoi: get full service-value for
your money.
That's why yon should ask to be
routed
VIA
John Deere
Implements
General
Shelf
HARDWARE
And Heavy
Take
Qaraee
Another appeal to the women of
the country to keep on knitting or la
other ways making comforts for sol-
diers and aallors. was made today by
Secretaries Daniels and Baker thru
the Red Cross.
Notice
All (he members oi tbe ( amp ire
reqii"*'ed to le pres-i>t at the niei-tirir
Horjday evening as there : *oro«
Important business that must be
k le: ded to.
Thos. Ear hart
Garber, :: Okla.
Fred Kingery
AUCTIONEER
Life 8tock and General Farm Sales
Terms Reasonable- Satisfaction
GUARANTEED
P.O. Billings. Oklahoma;
Phone 33 on 88 Billing's
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of
Cullen, Va., writes:
"About 11 years ago, I
suffered untold misery
wfth female trouble, bear-
ing-down pa head-
ache, numbrn , ,|
would go .... * eekj
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
for Cardui . , ,
After talcing about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottle* I could de
Ml my work," E-80
For fares, routes and reservations
please call on or write local ticket
gent, Rock Islshd Lines, or ad
dress
Fay Thompson,
Div. Pass. Agt.
Okahoma City, Ok.
■'& Wagons, Buggies, Plows, Listers
h
ft Planters,and All Standard Machinery
^ For the Farm. A complete stock of
^ Shelf Hardware, Paints Etc.
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ROUND OAK and MOORE'S Stoves
Ranges. Gas Stoves to Suit you
in Quality and Price.
DK.W.L. POTTER
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Garber*
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B. M. SLUYTER
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GARBER, OKLA
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GENERAL HARDWARE
CHEVROLET CARS
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Peters, Kay. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917, newspaper, November 29, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc144995/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.