Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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•ouW have a different hictarr todbr. ThaT
ton* kty/wieogtr of irba* naturt has u> r-'pv*rh h <
of pet/olecm then art many local btfiever*.
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Ifcree-qasrters of a BriW- north of tb* northwest corner of town ; £- V
« IMC. there ira a strong pressure brought to bear to crill ti* well
a half to a miie eatt of its location on the ridge that runs north from
the cctaeUrr, but as there wag no water hardy it was located clos*
to water supply. There was little known of oil geology in those
days bat in the files of the Sentinel at that date there k mention of
an anticline running north from the Chiffee and Rhodes farms and
the article advised drilling near the crest of this fold. The gas
■flow at 1*0 fee* on the Porter farm k one of the hands that points
to oil in the neighborhood and at Mar land's location.
Wbea Hager made hk detail survey of the structure south of
town before oil was discovered here, he indicated on hk map re-
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Bank Statements Professional Cards
R*T*>n <rf the GoadiuoE of ti*
Farmers State Bank
At Garber is tie State of
> Ofcli-.r r t. st the dose of bu&iness
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RESOURCES
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Stocks, boridf, wju
Banking Hou<<e
Furniture ind fir!
Due from Bank?
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«"ators pointing to F -
domaj conditions are substantiated by the Red Cross well. The
mxxs* of Hager'i prediction^ here have been phenomenal ar.d con- c-h Bi.-.i-
■equentiy he has many local followers. Total
Another extraordinary map that has shown thk sector to be
most favorable k one made by Fred H. Merritt, a geologkt now lo-
cated at Perry. This map was made soon after the first well wa^
bought in on the Hoy farm and outside of hk boundaries there
has never been a producing well drilled nor a dry one where he in- Indi - .du*! d^u
dicated production
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ATTORXE Y-A T-LA W
Enid. Okla.
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J. EARNEST KENNARD
^rabalmer and Funeral
Director.
BRUCE FURNITURE CO.
Tzt> organize<j home building movement, most noticeabii- in
all of the larze and small cities, will require a vast amount of
lumber and material. That's why we urge you to come in early
with your building problems. If you are going to build thk
year thk building plan of yours must be started earlier than in
previous seasons.
Rent receipts have never been accepted as collateral by anv
bank and never will.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surpius Fund
Undivided Profrti. Jess ex
Other geologies who have pointed out thk me are Prof
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Saving Deposiu
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r- . _ d . • , , w~~ ' Mome are frolessor Time Certiijcates ...f Depo-■ 22<< 45° e,1
Eaton, Robinson, Schlosser, and Sumner*, all of whom have a local - Cashier-f checksoutRaadiM 3., 701 b2
reputation at least and a local following. T • ' ~—..
An^.' lfhen DavT Davis, ba/ helor. who point* out the State of Oklahoma 1
hi.1 on his farm, a half mile north of Marland's location, and .savs County
that said hill grows a foot a year—that in twenty-five years it hits I G J" Taft' Cai5hier of the bove j
grown twenty-five feet. He explains that it is the oil and ea* ore. Tt ^ ?<>teRlt5y "ear that
sure that gives him a hill that grows * 1 l\* >;*<"** ? true 10 !hfc bfe*
e • •. it-. 1 j " , of my kno*!edgeand U-litf so helprn^
.Spiritualists and doodle bugs also strengthen the local feeling God
that there Is oil in this favored spot. The oil in the Kirk water
well also, to many, adds strongly to the same conclusion.
All the signs point one way. And. when Marland, with his re
G.J. TAFT, Cashier.
Subscribed and morn to before me
this 12th day of January, 1&20.
J. L. N'euner. Notary Public, j
cord for opening new pools and extensions, made his first location My commit" Jan.
in Garfield county on this structure, local feeling gives him a fifty Corre't "test
fifty chance-many stronger than that-to open up an oil pool ri^ht
at the back door of Garber.
DR. F. A. SMITH
DENTIST
Offce— Suite 4 Girber State Back Bldj.
Telephone 230
DK.W.L. POTTER
Office—Suit 1 over Garber State Bark
Building
Phore 137
Phone 168 Garber, Okla.
L)r. J. H. Beattv
PHYSICIAN' and SURGEON
Diseases of Women and Children)
Office—O'e door wen of Carter's store
DR. E. LAXGDON* EEARD
•State Keii'trar, District No. 2<ibZ
Garber State Bank
The owning of a home is the first step toward
pendence and contentment.
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Office—Suite 2
Building, Upstai
Phone 104.
DEMISE OF JOHN BARLEYCORN
Perhaps in the history of the world no greater event was ever
recorded than the passing of "John Barleycorn." It is a fact, which
records have conclusively proven, that drunkenness has been the L<,ansandD:^ount? $147,615 06
cause of more crime than ail other evils combined. Half of the 0v"draf i "cured and
Directors— B. A. Garber.
G. J. Taft,
Report of the Condition of the
(jarbcr State Bank
of Garber, Oklahoma
Dec. 31. 1919.
RESOURCES
GARBER,
OKLAHOMA
secured
Furniture
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360 65
4,000 00
25.650 S7
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4.407 00 FIRE
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human race for centuries have been in a half starved condition for Warrant.
the reason tha the main support of families pent their earnings Banking ilaUJ
for drink, or wasted their time and energies in drunken debouchery. a''d, Figures -0,<m 00
With drunkenness eliminated, the peoples of the world will lw S^unties*itl' Banking Board 1,750 <>0
so improved in morals that dependable and free Governments ,II 0;her Rtal Estale <;*r d '
have become a p.. ability, esp^ialty h„,- a proper v,tm of X ??T?S*
cation is i„,r^,ft. ,hfre „,,v ^i^, inborn, form y SSSf *
methcKl of control. • HouJ > R
I^ess than a century and a half ago "John Barleycorn" had Libcrty Bonds
more influence on the liv— and enerKie- of the human race than all ' U~h in Bank
the laws of all the governmen:, on this earth. In that day even Total
ministers of the gospel imbibed intoxicants most freely and n • • - liabilities
like the Uev. ^ djvine u„do„
"tlTl " T-m 5Prm"n" «"*««« «aP" I<~rv.Jt„, T.,„ iM
" u n } y Sunday has pictured "John Harlev- Individual Deposits Sub-
corn as heil mo.,t efficient agent while the modern bootleg whisky j"ct 10 Checl£ l *.534 56
has become almost as deadly a weapon as anv automatic directed Saving De"°5its 4.462 :
with malicious intent with a fusilade of laden bullm- rh, i w . Time Certificate- of Depo-it 62,10s 42
of an individual. Cashier's Checks Outstar.d-
, r,If J"rituha* re''!r,Je,i ev'ents correctly, ever since the flood. '"I ,
after which -Noah immediately planted a vinyardand from the fruit su Jof Oki" i
thereof made wine and got gloriously drunk down to the present Co^tyo° Garfield |
day when his descendants have endeavored to taper off on denatured r* G- K- Cou««.cashierof the above
and wood alcohol, a very large percent has been unable to go home named b*nk' do 50l<'mniy ****? that
until morning. Che above Rtatpmpnt !■ tma A k. 1
The evil effects upon the human race from intoxicants has been
very great and the eradication of this liquid curse uhat has kept a
large percent of mankind in a state of torpor or wild delirium
II lLH°W, proniise of man becoming as perfect physically as
thoroughbred animals, while mentally, a companion of the Gods."
Dr. W. H. Rhodes
Practice Limited to
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
Rooms-404 and 406 Enid Nations
Bank Bidg, Enid, Okla.
J. R MORGAN
Furniture, Itu<r*
BUY IN ENID
LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FRO.~l
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. Sealy Mattress
Complete Line Stoves, Rugs and Furniture
TERMS—Cash or Installment
Free Delivery—Prompt Service
Johnson-Brown Furniture Co.
ENID, OKLAHOMA
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Notary Public
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY MF X
~r 11919 Taxes Are Due fj
I-NSl
LIGHTNING TORNADO V
I ^Tite all . ir. d - today
•J. D. PORTER, Garber, Okla. 0
And Can Hi
$ 15,000 00 T>
1.500 00 ro?ecut,rg Attorney, Garfield Co
Charles N. Harmon
A1 TORNEY.flT-LAW
Eoid, OKIa.
^"ti State|Eank Bldg
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Res. Pbone l.i.35
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$197,909 70
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the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief so helpme
God
G. R. Courier, Cashier.
Correct attest:
Director*- E. P. Gre<-i
G. R. Courter
i. K. CoKrter.
Dr. H. F. Vandever
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
Suite, J01 Stephwison Bid?. Enid.
Glasses Properly Pitted.
Drs. Newell & Hopkins
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
50.1-C C.-.mimtrce Rnilditig
Phone 693 Enid, Oklaboa*
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Farmers State Bank
GARBER, OKI A.,
Capital . . . $50,000.00
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1920, newspaper, January 22, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145114/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.