Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Neighborhood Items
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DO you remember how often a pound of coffee
wrapped in a paper bag has scented up a
whole trolley car ? The delicate coffee-oil
giving coffee flavor was spending some more of its
fragrance. H & K Vacuum Packed Coffee, being
packed by a special process, keeps all that flavor
for you. Our specialty today—pulverized, in the
whole be<an, or steel cut.
Jones repairs harness.
FOR SALE—A string of 6J-in. cas-
ing. Phone 515-10.
The Ladies Aid served ice cream,
lemonade and pies at the sale Monday
acd did well.
Gas burners, stoves, connection*, and
fixtures wilt be received in large supply
at C. H, Ebert.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Loh-
fink, Wednesday morning, August 4, an
8-pound girl.
Save money and trade with Trompet
ters. "Everythiugfor Everybody."
The Garber banks closed Tuesday
lor the primary election.
FOR RENT— Hause close in, gas and
water. Phone 198 or call at Dr. Beatty's
office. 23*tf
The rains appear to be about over
and farmers are reporting the ground
getting too dry for plowing.
Dr. Otis Little, the chiropractor, will
be at the Garber Hotel, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of each week.
The month of August came in pleas
antly cool, but before the month is over
and dryer weather prevails, we may
have some heat to contend with.
Question - In what way is a counter-
feit dollar like the Pal ce Clothes Shop.
Answer-They are both hard to pass.
Jones repairs shoes.
All kinds of gas fixtures at G. H.
Ebert's.
Step in line and get one of those
Palace straw hats at 20% discount
They're going fast.
FGR SALE-A string of 6l-in. eas-
ing. Phone 515-10.
LOST — Set of automobile tags.
Finder nlease notify Garber Transfer.
homa, whose practice is limited to
disease- of Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat,
and fitting of glasses, will be in Garber
every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Their office will be with Dr. f. A.
Smith, Dentist. *3*tl
A full line of inner tubes and casings
at the Red Bail Garage
Phone 515-10.
Dr. Otis Little, the chiropractor, will
be at the Garber Hotel, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of each week.
Question—In what way is a hard
boiled egg like the Palace? Answer—It
can't he beat.
V. & E. Cash Grocery
uure for Selflihneii.
Ho who thlukN ho cannot learn to |
love his neighbor us himself needsi to ,
learn to love himself lesa.—\outne
Companion.
When Hat Is Taboo.
No mnn enn wear n hat in England
while ringing " church hell. It Is an •
old custom rigidly adhered to today.
Necessary for Friendship.
There are two elements that go to
the composition of friendship; Truth
and Tenderness.—Emerson.
The V. & E. Cash Grocery
Phone 136
Successors to H. E. BENE!IEL
Candidates In Japan.
Candidates for the Japanese parlia-
ment must he thirty years old " least.
Members are allowed u salary of about
fl.OOO a year.
Sold by R. S. GOODt Phone 32
Town Delivery, 10 a. m. & 4 p. m.
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The S. & S.
. -J Br—
Cash Grocery
PHONE 134
Fresh Vegetables
Staple and Fancy Groceries
"U.S." & "Caldwell's Best" Flour
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee
Work has bezun on another part of
the huge Johnson garage on South
Main The cement walls are being
j built, reinforced with steel and iron.
' The Wheat Growers Association will
meet Saturday night, Aug. 7th, at the
school house in Garber, to transact
business of importance. All members
requested to be present.
"Smash your baggage?" Well I guess
not if you get them at the Palace.
| Trunks, suit cases and traveling bags
1 at all prices.
The Foreign Missionary society met
wilh Mrs. E. E. Miles Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. Miles was leader.
good program was given.
Mr and Mrs. Ash returned Saturday
Nm a five months visit in Missouri.
I Mr. Ash had an operation performed
I for appendicitis while gone.
Meuse Legion Post will meet Wednes-
|d., night, August 11th, „t N.t,on.
Supply Co. store room. Ex-service
men come.
i Ifjtou are a gentleman and a scholar
I and a judge of good clothes, go to the
Palace.
Mrs. Clarence Edlen of Leedy, Okla.,
| visited her sister, Mrs. J. Webb a few
1 days. She returned home Monday.
Dr Otis Little, the chiropractor, will
be at the Garber Hotel, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of each week.
FOR SALE—One house 12x24, to be
(moved when sold. Terms if desired.
| Phone 214, Garber. 45-~l
Battery
We carry a complete line of
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Fresh Vegetables
MAJORITY and GARBER
Flour and Meal
Three
WHY
Power
Greater than that
— of any other start- I
ing and lighting battery of equal
size and weight*
Operation
Consistent; dependable^ Abil-
ity to "stick to its job. Will
meet the most strenuous cie-
mands of starting and lighting
service.
Durability
Built right into the "EXt&e.'
Special service proved teatures
and rugged construction
throughout assure long life and
a minimum of care in mainte-
nance.
THERE'S AN "jExibe" BATTERY
KOR YOI'R CAR
Red Ball Garage
Town Deliveries at 10 a. m. and 4. p. m.
J. H. Voight & A. H. Ebert
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1 NOTICE TO TRACTOR OWNERS
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Before starting in on your fall plowing see
LOOPER BROS.
For Superior Quality in Heavy Tractor Oils.
Owing to the gradual raise in Lubricating Oils, we
have bought right by buying early. So dodge the present
price of oils by buying of us NOW.
LOOPER BROS.
Dealers in Gasoline, Kerosene and Lubricating Oils.
Phone 109
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at
Town Deliveries made
a. m. and 4 p. m. daily.
Field Orders should be given in
the evening for the next day.
H. F. Southwick
FOR SALE-
Some good residence property. All
first-class property, modern and
well located. Close to school.
Phone 121, or inquire at office of
Long-Bell Lumber Co., Garber, Okla.
Get into a suit of that cool, loose ,it-
ting athletic summer underwear and
enjoy the hot days to come. Palace
Clothes Shop.
Prof, and Mrs. Eaton accompanied
the parry to Brownsville, Texas, on a
land vewing Und pleasure trip Satur-
day.
Miss Rita Ayers, who just fini®hed
attending the summer school at Ada,
Okla., is here visiting her brother, Hoy
Ayers.
The Wideawake Sunday school class
of the M. E. church, Mrs. Searcy, teach-
er, will have a social at Mr. Lagrange s
Friday evening, August 7. All members |
and all young people who would like
to become a member are cordially invit-
ed. A good time is expected-
Mr and Mrs. D. Powell of Danville,
Kan., brother of Mr. and Mrs. Searcy,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. Becker of Harper,
old friends, drove down for a few days
visit and see the wonderful oil field.
LOST—A case of pop, on the streets
of Garber. I would very much like to
have the empty bottles and the case,
providing the finder has already im-
bibed the pop. Otho Baker.
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The Red Ball garage has just put up
an electric sign which contains an
illuminated red ball which intermit-
tingly brightens and darkens at night.
The Garber Electric'Company has
located in the postoffice building and
are preparing to handle a complete line
of standard electric lights, fixtures, ap-
paratus. They do all kinds of electnca
wiring. The company is composed of
residents of Garber and, their motto is
"Live and Let Live." See them for
anything electrical before going
where.
FOR SALE—I have eight lots for
sale in the town of Garber, for $100
each. Call on Geo. G. Taft of the
Farmers State Bank.
You'll find at Trompetters merchar.
dise at a price never offered before in
Garber.
Dr. Smith and wife had as dinner
guests Sunday, Rev. Strouse and son;
Mr. and Mrs. S. Searcy and Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Rogers.
We have several bargains for Satur-
day. Trompetters. "Everything for
e " ft
31-tf | Everybody.
Miss Ruth Schnejder has returned
from a three weeks visit among rela-i
tives in Indiana and Iowa and is again
at her old place of business, the Farm- j
ers State bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton from Leedy, |
Okla., drove over to Garber Friday to
visit their daughter, Mrs. Roy Ayers.
They returned home Monday accom-
panied by Mr. Ayers' mother and little
sister, who were with them the last
fortnight.
Mr. E. L. Whisler and family passed
thru Garber Wednesday morning in
their auto bound for Jacksonville, 111.,
where they will visit Mrs. Whisler'.
parents and relatives for several weeks.
Mr. Whisler used to reside in Garber
many years ago but now lives in
Wa onga, Okla.
Original Double
jse^ t Geared Mill
Again Header
A* the Stover Samson Windmill
on four&g
pitman.pump-rod. cen f wjnd
toller bearings making it
U^tRuMiingLieB
withstand the heaviz,.phjrr.
and to work perfectly in_k
Can be attached to «l* ™,lete wheel
meat. _—-—
p. B. Krivohlavek
General Hardware, Garber, Ok.
Roller
Bearinqs
Garbers Cash Store
These Prices Good For This Week Only
95c
8 cans of No. 2 1-2 Apricots ^
No. 3 cans Pork and Beans ^
No. 2 1-2 cans Hominy, two for ——
No. 2 cans Dairy Maid Hominy, two for ^
2 cans Peas «gc
1-pound can Chum Salmon
1-pound can Pilchards,
No. 2 cans Red Beans
No. 2 cans Campbells Pork and Beans
No. 2 -12 cans Sliced Pineapple ™
No. 2 cans Goodwins Apple Buttei --
Two 12-oz cans Dr. Prices Baking Powder
16-oz can of Calumet Baking Powder—-
One 5-ponnd can Calumet Baking Powder— -
One 5-pound can K. C. Bakidg Powder Wc
1 box Rub-No-More Washing Powder wc
1 box Sea Foam Washing Powder ^
1 box Star Naptha Washing Powder ^
1 box Gold Dust Washing Powder "oc
1 box Lux, two for f c
1 box Search Light Matches wc
1 case Standard Sweet Corn
1 case No. 2 Tomatoes
1 case No. 2 1-2 Hominy
10-pound kit of Holland Herring
50-pound block of Pressed Salt 60c
Chase & Sanborn Coffees and Teas
Always on Hand
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
Phone 242 Parriott's Grocery
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920, newspaper, August 5, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145142/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.