Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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THE G AKBEK SLVmEL G ARBEJL OfcLAHoMA
GARBER SENTINEL.
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PARTISAN MENACE
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pear* ol the World ac millitariaa has •*** in the pa*:.
OB. GEO. P. BIBLE
THE LECTURER
Signally Hontre* by the Nati-
onal Red Cr*ss—Here Soon.
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a mecae* to the *<•««• ****** **
CruM IC(«U) Frmix* a 1*1* to *t*c>
Partisan a d war Btumi *tThe
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Umc^ re&oert a victim of the di^ea-^ unfit to render jodfMBt 1r .■r. lir| , ^ Aamc,
upon triSinf matter* aad whxe it too** to great affair* that affect
eaticu and peopks throout the World, the;- become more danger-
ou- f>-*n war lordf. ai their interpreta'.k* of the rub!ime t thot
aod the grandest proieet iriO be i.awt the direct opposite intended
by the author. Everything fjotn'mg from an opposing party must
be defeated at all cost, while the more meritorious the project the
more dangers ut it become^ to the opposition and the greater need
for strong party men to destroy its effect on the people by any and
ever}' means possible.
For this reason the most sublime conception of the human
brain, uttered in words that will be cherished as classic, proclaiming
a new epoch and a new World, written on an arch of Liberty span-
ning the Earth, to the author of which monuments will be builded
upon every shore, and whose name will go down in history and used
in songs of praise when bis defamers shall have become forgotten
dust are. by every possible means, discredited.
It will be as unbeliev able, a half 'entury or more hence, that
anyone should attempt, by ridicule and perverted argument to
destry efforts of the great and good to secure the peace of the
World, as it is today that words of bitter portisan criticism was
pronounced, at
GEORGE P. E'BLE
papers, November 24th, 1863. It said:
"The President suweeded on this occasion because he
acted without sense and without constraint in a panorama
that was gotten up more for the benefit of his party than
for the glory of the Nation and the honor of the dead. We
pass over the silly remarks of the President. For the
credit of the Nation, we are willing that the veil of oblivion
shall be dropped over them and that they shall no more be
repeated."
"The veil of oblivion" did not drop and the "silly remarks'- that lDlim!ite iVd lDimililble wa>
are now bo cherished that they are taught the rising generation, a *>ir- th« n,;* i o{ lbrift *hkh
.... , , ,. . . . . ... hare b*r«n born in she American Xa-
patnotic prayer blending past hopes with present realities in the tioB. i, u a most fcDmi!n dtstTusion
new epoch of modern problems that do on* can
| afford U> Bit;
1™—™" Thougt Dr Bible indulge* ill no so-
railed fights of oratory, there is a
"WHEN THE WICKED RULE " j ^^"h^u z
. . , , , ... , , I cutting, and his message as big and
VV hat has become of the familiar saying heard so often a year broad ag iu presentation is «.nrinc-
ago that this was only a war against war? From all the countries ir-s
We know of no one better qualified
of Christendom came the same stern declaration that the world i0 gi*e distinction to a lyceum Course
should never go down to death again, that the slaughter of nations ,han Doc,or 1Lie-
Bank Statements
Report of the Condition of the
Farmers State Bank
At Garber in the State of
Oklahoma, at the close of business
Sept. 12,191S.
RESOURCES
FAEM FOR SALE- A r
Iam. :t--w il« ncrti ui a suit w«r
ti Garber a per-
r iAM a rwQatauc M . dd'i is Frai l.
BarumeL &**_ ixda. «M
Men-
See Ford
& Son
Gunsmithing Neatly Done
AE Weft Gamart _ _. .
i - t| uns a aac ant tbm t1*4 For PI#StCrif)9
?rxa tut« arjd Mason Work
Tom Lindscv Place Guarantee all my work to
Xoe-.l Sj6* m! Fort Gxrxft. Garber, Ok ^lvc satisfaction.
OKLA
H. HEMKEX
Dr. H. F. Vandever GARBER,
EYE, EAR- NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
Suite St J Bldg. Et-d.
Glasses hn-ptr y F.'tted.
Garber Tailoring
COMPANY
INSURANCE — .
e:?.e ughtxing t rnado Dry and Steam Cleaning
I vrivt *2 kmd* today
s'ya. m! t£et« ta*n *ere sele" t-i
b*«-attse tbey «ere the "pick" of Amt:
lea's platform men.
Doctor Bible *aa thril'f^ with vlut
the time it was delivered, against what is now be eaw and learned, and his lecture.
chen-bed as so umjualifidely patriotic and sublime that it is placed onetf thH'rong" t^nd LTt
alongside of the Lord's nrayer, and memorized with hopes of its «ddre w^ that has be<« rirem on the
consumation by the anxious, waiting nations—Lincoln's address at ' : of *zr
Doctor bible has had a thorough.
Gettysburg. training in pcblic work. For nine
To illustrate to our readers how blinded partisan hatred can -.e was J'reiidett of the .St-.!-
.Nonuil Sciiooi or rfBDf} iTinit at--
make men so afflicted we will quote from an editorial written on uter *a* principal of the National
. . - , _ . School of Orator? at Philadelphia For
Lincoln s Gettvburg speech by one of the opposing partisan news- >eari, ht kII ^ tn lLe rhaiuaqua
and Lyceum court** in all partj of
the United States and man? calls for
return dates on him are the best evi-
dence of his great popularity. Not
only is Doctor Bibie a foremost ora-
tor and natural hcmcrist, but be has
ar hie red distinction ar a Shakesi*-
rean reader and impersonator.
This year he comes with a new mod-
em message concerning "New Fads
and Fancies" that are springing up in
our social order.
Among other things, be will discuss.
Thev want to
Measure you for
That
Fall Suit
FIT GURANTEED
Ed V. Price and Hart.
5chaffner 6c Marx Lines
J. D.PORTER, Garber,Qkla.
£x-Pro ec*jtirt Attoiwj, Garfield Co
Charles N. Harmon
A-.TORNEV-fT-LAW
Eoid. Ok;la-
1?, 19, SO. n Okia. -ate Bank B'dg
Res. Paoae lJia 0 ftc^e itC
Clothes Made to Fit
Work Called For and
Delivered
phone i4:i
C.
E. FORD
& Son
Garber and Billings
Oklahoma
Professional Cards
C. F. Dyer
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Enid. Okla.
10,11, 12 Oklahoma State Ear.k Bidg.
Phone 1336
DR. F. A. SMITH
DENTIST
Office just west of telephone building
Telephone 230
should cea«e, that this was a war against war.
When the British regiments marched to death at the first Ypres
they went into battle knowing that never again would they see the
homeland, and they marched'to battle singing, "Never again!"
Their dying moments were cheered with the dream of coming peace,
when nations should learn war no longer, and they died believirt'
themselves a sacrifice to make future wars impossible.
When the American mother kissed her baby boy good-bye and
saw him sail for the maelstrom from whose red brink he was never lj0ani' and P'v ounu
Overdrafts, secured nrd un-
secured
DK.W.L. POTTER-
i>K.\TI*T
Garber, - Oklahoma
Phone 198 Garber. Okla.
Dr. J. H. Beatty
PHYSICIAN" and SURGEON*
(Diseases of Women and Children)
Office—O'e door west of Garber'? store
dr. e. laxgdon beard
to return she did so inspired by the belief that she was giving up secured 5.169 50
her flesh and blood to drive the fear of war from the heart of the Stocks, bonds, * i.-rarrs etc. 112.606 55
.1 Banking House 5.973 40
, Furniture and fixtures 0,402 68 j State Keiiftrar. D'strfct Xe. H2Zh
But the dream of Ypres is almost forgotten. The holy passion , Due from Banks 226,293 87 offiie Cre. dw,r ,i(irth nf j.-,rmerr
of American mothers has been driven from the mind and memory E*chan£(~ for c Iearir.g state Bsn . I'bor.e 104.
House
22,931 53
11.139 61
G A KB EH,
OKLAHOMA
Dr. W. h. Rhodes
Bani: Bldg , Enid. Okla.
of the world. Men in high places who make the lives of men the Cas>, Bar^
pawns with which they play the game of nations have sacrificed the Total {878.090 89
world's last hope of lasting peace. Fewer thi.n fifty senators in the LIABILITIES
American house of lords have donned the black cap and passed ^af*ua'' ^°lk ',n S ^ ° Practice Limited to
l ndivided Profits, less e%- r,T riR VOcp i thrhit
death sentence on the purest cause that ever inspired the sons of pensesand taxe« paid 9,309 01! &■ inn^Ai
men. Their opposition to the treaty of Paris has murdered the Individual Deposits subject Rooms 404 and 406 En d Nationa
peace of the future. And from the grinning skulls on a thousand > savj^>g<D^si,, 7 -5998
hillsides they drink to the god of war. TjnM. certifiates of Deposit 218,700 52
Call back our legions from the lands they have rescued, forever Cash r = cK -l >o,: tanding 10.660 S3
now disgraced. Call them back and let the minions of H.ndom Total !-7s,090,89
follow, jeering as they come, ("all them back from the hell of ->at- ^au> of Ok:a.".T;i
- County of Gar ffid "
tie and tell them that their efforts were made in vain. Let them 1, G. J. Taft, Ca.«hier of the above;
know that fewer than fifty senators have placed the emblem of a f aroed Bank do solemnly -wear that
. ... . ,, . , , . , , ■ , , , , . the above statement i> true to the best
party high above their holy dead and traded for political advantage of my kn0llM^ and w help me I
the only purjx/re that inspired our armies at they marched to the God.
fields of war. Gold has opened the doors against which the armies r G' J" 1 Ai^T' Ca,iiier-
of Jlunland dashed themselves in vain. Directors—G. 1. Taft,
Down Eros—up Mars.—Ada News.
J. B. MORGAN
Notary Public
The senator from Idaho has been preaching pear*, peace when
it comes to niggers, when capital and labor involved: ar.d yet
when he comes to international affairs, he is ktaoding in the path-
pay of the very thing to which he has paid «o high an oratorical
collections a specialty
garber. okla
MAIL YOUR
KODAK PICTI'REH
To Finishing Dept.
McConkay's Studio
PRICES: Developing films,
M. E. Church I0c per roll, any size. Prints
— ' from sizes Xos. 127, 120, 3c; Xos.
Sucday school 10 o'clock. Morning 00, 101, 116, 118, 124,4c; Xos.
*orehip 11. Junior League 3 p. m. 122, 130, 5c.
Prayer service Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Fllmfi reCfcjVed at 8 a. m. mailed back
B. A. Garber.
- - - - • _ — Union service on Lutheran church lawn
tribute, He wants America to stand isolated. .She couldn't do it at 8:39 p- m. Com*. fsbi. Brown, ~
48 hours if she wanted to.—Senator Williams of Mususippi.
paEtor.
Enid, Oklahoma.
BUY YOUR COAL TODAY
Lay in Your Winter Supply of Coal
Remember are having car shortage and we
would advise buying your coal NOW.
K. S. GOODJE
fleat Tlaiket and Grocery.
fhe place to buy Best Grade ol groceries
for the least money. Eome rend-
dered lard at ftti times.
Fupnltupe, Rugfs
BUY IN ENID
LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FRO.T
Hocsier Kitchen Cabinets. Sealy Mattress
Complete Line Stoves, Rugs and Furniture
TERMS—Cash or Installment
Free Delivery—Prompt Service
Johnson-Brown Furnitue Co.
ENID. OKLAHOMA
The Farmers State Bank
GARBER, OKLA.,
Capital . . . $50,000.00
B. A. Garber, President
M. C Garber, Vice-President
G. J. Taft, Cashier
J. L. Neuner, Assistant Cashier
Twenty Years of Personal Service
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1919, newspaper, October 2, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145098/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.