Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GARBER sESTf>EI. GAME1 OkLAHOMA
GARBER SENTINEL.
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Nigk Phoce 56
FOOD AND FAMINE
When m ilization fail* to wipply all Meda that wouW prevent
faaine or e\r-r. war it k but little if any ruktk* to savagery from
wiuda it ii uppM«d to have emerged
Conditions thruout the world
ti* question of mut important .
■■pply of food without trhirb th
pariah. V\ ar and famin«- appear v
lions of food prrxhieer* art engaged
rearhf* tbt- hirnantra, ax it has bwr
A properly conditioned civiliza
acairxr famine for years by establi>1
t«n, su'-h a- steel tanks, where ear^
of ten, twenty, fifty or a hundred b
bavin? money in bank, the v^Jue <
fazrj ine 'tome*, having certificates of
any amount named.
Seientifie farming, which aijrr
tmiidmj? up of the same by a system
untii fields and farms are rvh in th<-
fro r. which to draw at will, mhenevf
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stoould be the system required of ev eryone er>jrajr«! in «grri-ulture.
While farmtnjr ha* not any ex'-itiny fea'.uees like oil develop-
ment, yet iU importance is universal and its kuc ♦•,.* or failure tends
for real or woe to the trreat masses of humanity, which renders it
the baste industry of the world, without which humanity must mis-
wably perish from off the far e of the earth.
y should teach us all that
question of an unfailing
re teeming millions must
•>ely related, for when mil-
■tal -r.rife, food production
f and since the war.
' the future will provide
■veryone '-an have a store
of wheat, and instead of
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conservation, ar.d a
and humus storage,
S of food production
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Bruce Furniture & Undertaking 1 YOU HOG RAISERS
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NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY
One-fifth of the new century has expired with the old year.
Old things are pas ingawayso rapidly and new thing- n<-w crea-
tions- are being ushered into being with j< h ha.-,te, that the rapid
transformation may signify a new epoch which piust decide the
world's destinies for centuries to come.
The nations of the earth terminated a bloody war.in which ours
deeded the struggle in favor of world democracy and everlasting
peace. The final verdict whether or not world wars with all it-
horrors shall or shall not be terminated a. a result of the mighty
struggle, is the point of Wsue upon which hing ■> the destim-s of th-
earth for centuries.
To be damned by future generations as (he Judus of all man-
kind is the doom of any man who wHI ur«ssfully blwk the org ni-
dation of a league of Nations nec- ary for a la ing ■< . Kven
.Senator lx>dfe is weakening under the load of respon Fbllitty o
awful in iU import. W ith the de -.ini« of the world in the balance
who will risk the damnation of all mankind and be sponsible for
future millions that mu t miserably perish by war and famine to
again reach - u<h a supreme period?
C. F. Dyer
ATT ORXEY-AT-LA \V
Enid. Okla.
State Bar.k Bidg.
Miss Beuiab (joodt ai.d Mr. IM - aid
J. Taft were married at the home of her
coy a, Mr*. Shane, in Knid, at 10 a. m.
Thursday, January 1, 1S20. by Hei.
Shane. They left immediately for
Oklahoma City and perhaps will aUo
viait Kanaai City before tbe;r re*.urn. 10,11, 12 Oklahoma
These nealywed* are of our very best i Phone1 ' "
yojr,f people. Both -• km
neighborhood and their marriage the
culmination of attachment that has J. EARNEST REWARD
existed a nce childhood. She is ft daueht* r- ^
Embalmer and Funeral
Director.
bruce furniture co.
DR. F. A. SMITH
dentist i
| Office- Suite 4 Gar&er State Dark Bldg
Tele-phone 230
Every hog raiser knows that the quicker a pig '-an be helped
to make a ho? of himself the quicker the hog raiser gets his
monej ba>:r. ,or his feed, his Iibor and his time, spent in bring-
ing up the pig.
feeding and Breeding count a lot and SO DOES SHELTER
AND CARE COUNT A WHOLE LOT TOO.
The hog raiser who has a modern up-to-date bog house, a
feeding floor and the necessary hog furniture will make more
pork dollars than the other fellow who goes worrying along wi'h
make shift hog equipment. It's cheaper in the long run or the
short run for that matter, when raising pigs, to have the right
plant to help the pig make a hog of himself.
Yours truly,
DK.W.L. POTTEK
i RELIABLE FURNITURE & I
1 UNDERTAKING CO. jj
;• OF GARBER *•!
er of Mr. and Mr?.. E. S. Goode a d ;
been teaching school thi- year at Hills-
dale. He i* a son of Lr. and Mr O.D-
Taft and holds a po-ition in The Far-
mers .- tate hank.
Must Close Out
Harness Shop
J must vacate the building
in 30 days and have no place
to move into. Office-Suit 1 over Garber
I must make prices on my Phone 137 'uUd
stock that will move the
gOO&S. Phone 198 Garber, Okla.
Everything Must Be Sold £k ' '' i"'au>
By February 1.
Come now and get first pick
The Harness IDR* E" I-AXGD°N BEARD
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OUR PHONE 2—54
Just Received a Large
Shipment of
R U Q S
Also, a Nice Line of
Wooden Betfs
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Office-Suite 2, Garber State Bank
Building, Upstairr.
Ehor.e 104.
garber, oklahoma
Large Assortment of Good ■-
All Cotton and Layer
Felt Matress.
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We carry a complete line of Stoves ;
PATHEPHONOGRAPHS
No changing of needles.
A fine selection of records. Come ||
in and hear them played.
We sell for ('ash or Terms.
RELIABLE FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING ||
Bros. COMPANY Phone 255 []
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We have been here 8
months, and like you.
If any of our mer-
chandise was not as
represented we want to
make it SO.
Thanking you for your
kindness shown us, and
wishing you a happy
and prosperous N e w
Year, we are,
Very respectfully, 8
C. E. Ford |
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Dr. W. H. Rhodes
Practice Limited to
EVE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Room«r 404 <.rd 4C6 Er,,d Nationa
Bank Eidg , Enid, Okla.
J. li. mohga>
Notary Public
collections a specialty
gapeer. okla.
B iipiiitnpof Rujfs
BUY IN ENID
LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROH
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. Sealy Mattress
Complete Line Stoves, Rugs and Furniture
TERMS—Cash or Installment
Hree Delivery—Prompt Service
Johnson-Brown Furniture Co.
enid, oklahoma
H. HEMKEN
For Plastering
ar)d Mason Work
Guarantee ail my work to
give satisfaction.
GARBER, OKLA
IVSI RA\CK
FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO
I "Aritf all kinds today
J. D. PORTER, Garber, Okla.
Ex-Prosecuting Attorr.fy, Garftid Co
Charles N. Harmon
A". TORNEY.flT-LAW
EQid, Okla.
1?, 19,20, 21 Okla. f-tatejBank Bldg
lies. Phone 1335 Ofii IKit 466
Dr. H. F. Vandever
EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
Suite, 201 Stephenson Bid)?, Enid.
Glasses Properly Fitted.
11919 Taxes Are Due§
And Can Be Paid at
The Farmers State Bank
garber, okla..
Capita! . . . $50,000.00
Drs Newell & Hopkins
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
503-6 Commerce Bnilding
Pb i e Enid, Oklahoma
B. A. Garber. President
M. C. Garber, Vice-President
J. Taft, Cashier
-1- L. Neuner, Assistant Cashier
Twenty Years of Personal Service
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920, newspaper, January 1, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145111/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.