Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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6471 ago arid ttey Lail ti tte
Cr e department tt) stop brc WLeri
bak:k wourld up tor ttie riex1po-:
campairr arid ari ever iLcreas-
trig ries:Ire t Wrip!arr1 Crort w1 tray
the FjrJ Lave rtercy oil the ifrop'e of
Ciarfeid courity
!"aturn will lift in clirijcAncti(in thiring
which they will lift in a close group in
In the west Thlis &yes wit occur once
in a life time 'Jupiter and attirri are
In conjunction once in twenty years
but for Venus to arrive at the
portion of its orbit to be in conjunct-
ion vvith the other sister piatiets is an
event that is Lpond computation and
13 (Jr very rare occurence
When Your Ta Will Fall Due
The first half of the personal taxes
are due Jute : !ffiber Ith and become di
linquent the third Monday in Jarmary
a penalty nt one and one hail per
cent 41 added
At the time of paying the first half
the taxpayer Illay pay all the taxes if
he detliTeS but no rebate i allowed
If the first half has not been paid on
the first Monday in March a tax war-
rant bearing per cent interest arid
costa is placed in the therifrs hand for
all the taxes
If the first half has been paid (luring
the time provided by law the last half
may run until June nth on which day
It becomes delinquent and a penalty of
10 cents for advertising and one and
&no-half per cent per month is added
If the last half is not paid by July lb
a warrant is issued bearing 18 per cent
interest and costa
Real estate taxes become due and
delinquent and a penalty attaches the
lame m personal taxes Real estate is
sold for delinquent taxes and deeds
are issued in two years from date oZ
sale
Partners' Printed stationery
There has twen much inquiry at this
office by progressive farmers for print-
ed stationery and to supply such needs
we have printed large letter size sheets
eight and one-half by eleven inches de-
scriptive of Garber and vicinity and
will sell the same in lots of 25 sheets
of best printed paper and 25 best print-
ed envelopes all for 25 cents Parties
desiring one doilcir's worth of this sta-
tionery can have name of farm on let-
terhead and name of sender on the re
turn envelope Call and see this sta
tionery For sale at this office and the
Millinery Emporium
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turn will lift in corijcAtiction :ttc
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and see the miift arid emerald worm i trittj-s frce crop Tlie app e business ouwht to Lei
cimn ow ti :It front 14tL a triirmi i pickirg up--Ex --
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rirl Tiew with kfft and rlacid eve tfie ' For all fresh cuts or wounds either 1
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the p Pe r g y trA wl r t a ar'
(egor co14 be fil:1 of on tol(7 1-111Lati sutj-ct or on ariirnals
la a h:tot i17t )4s
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ll Lave tle reai tot Ial:ards !!!riow Ii n i rhent i excelent
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!v:erit uptn the 1uniA air the tarn of
and lair atA climb
the ivy's tayritl spire till e swell up
!Kith faee on flre and afterwards a
w-ek or rnr)r6! sflatch thf! platc where
thf! cliggers 1)(A(1"—TorAa-Aa Sews
Ilarrraony I I Itentwo Furnishingo
Vc'ont!n would do w(111 to give much
thouglt to color barmony and circum-
ttaries rather than atyle whE:n chooa-
IrJg houarl furfilablhgA Upo- thf! Lar-
mouloua bleLdIfig of wall f-ol floor
'covering together with the woodwork
depends much of the cccesa Of the
room yet borne woman Lear trig that
red walls "are the style" arid li±ing
Low effective a bOtt had of it la with
the pure black Flemish cak straight-
way has it put on her walla to corn-
bine with yellow oak How much bet-
ter a gobelin blue burlap or cartridge
pap e would be: Then too often the
mistake la made of having everything
of one color to match thereby camdrig
monotony Artistic deeorator3 advo-
cate oil rofe in rugs aryl hangines as
' a relieving contrasting bit to gobelin
blue wails and yellow oak wood work
—Chicago News
Thrnngh Sunday Nanrinic
Antiquaries will read with mingled
satisfaction and regret that the Ro-
man Wall 13tat1on of Borcovicus or
liousteads has been cloeed to the ptb-
lie the reason being that Sunday van-
daib ball taken to hurling stones from
It down the neighboring ravine The
great wall has already suffered more
than enough spoliation The farm
house of Plane Tree hard by was
built with atones taken from this very
station and all along from Carlisle to
Newcaatie it Is more or lees a ruin—
the more pitiably because what re-
mains of it aesalied by no worse en-
egaies than winter and rough weather
is surprisingly fresh—Yorkshire Post
A rookote period ts the one duo at
the end of a woman's remarks
The Standard Oil Company has in-
creasid the price of oil and gasoline 10
per cent This in face of the fact that
the products have doubled arid the
cost Of relining decreased in the last
year Where is your supply and de
mand theory to come in ? I I any moo-
arch should arbitrarily raise the tax 10
per cent he would invite revolution
hut a monarch of the oil meat sugar
coffee or other necessity can do so with
impuoity and the scratch of a pen It "1' ‘-'1-11we
may be great to be a king but ans have demo t it is
of the transgress
greater to be manager of a trust in a
country where the people are afraid to Iferbine sweet
have the public (themselves) own any- ens the eyes and
thing Can't somebody stop this find- without the slig
ing of new oil districts that keep on in- I ever and insures
creasing the price of oil? It is getting I health Price I3J
penter & McGee
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I10 while for corri-buskers'spraned whsts !
barbed-wire cuts and sores on working !
To the Pub!ic horses it cannot be too highly recom
Allow me to say a feW words in mende(i Price 25 and 51) cents For
praise of Chamberlain's Cough Rerne- sale by Carpenter & McGee
dy I Lad a very severe cough and
s im mer is at least a!
cold and feared I would get prier- !
! great irnirovernerit over the Plillipino
monia but after taking e second
g t -
summer that raged less than ninety !
dose of this medicirbe I felt better
days —
three bottles of it cored my cold an agoEx
d -
the pains in my chest disappeaNA en- Sever try to coax a cold or cough
tirely I aro most respectfully yours use the remedy that unfailingly con-
for health Italph S :4yers IlI-Thirty Tiers both Italian-1s llorehliund
seventh st Wheeling WVa For sale flip is the great specific for all throat
by Garber Pharmacy and lung troubles Price 2:Je arid 7itc
For sale by Carpenter and McGee
subject of arah Grand's first
lecture in America will be "Mere Man" 'len inches of sriow fell at Flag:stall
flow :7arati vould rail at a man who Anz yesterday arid at this rate the
would dare to lecture on "Mere W0- tlag will be buried in a snow drift tl
man--11x Christrnas—Ex
'Rat Throbl-iing Ileadathe
Voulfil quickly leave you if you used
hr Kings New Life Pills Thousands
suffereni have proved thelr match-
lss merit for sick and nervous Lead
aches They make pure bloA and
build up your health Only 2 cents
Money back if not cured by Car-
peliter Meriee
"I want you to understand" declared
a justice of the peace in southern Mis
souri with considerable dignity "that
this court is neithbr partial nor impartial—EL
Groat Luck of An Editor
"For two years all efforts to cure Ec-
zema in the palms of my hands failed"
writes Editor MN Lester of Syrecuse
Kansas "then I was wholly cured by
Ilucklen's Arnica Salve" It's the
world's test for eruptions sores and all
skin diseases Only 24c at Carpenter
& McGee's
The Molineaux case has been con
tinned again New York hits two
methods of enforcing the death penalty
—electricity and old age—Ex
Krause's Headache Capsules
Will instantly cure headaches of any
kind Being pure vegetab:e they are
harmless and have no bad after effects
We offer e700 reward for any trace of
antipyrine morphine chloral or any
injurious substance found in them
Price 23c Sold by Carpenter & McGee
"Pat" Crowe and the Bulgarian bri-
gans have demonstrated that the way
of the transgressor is hard to find- Ex
Iferbine sweetens the breath bright-
ens the eyes and clears the complexion
without the slightest ill effects what-
ever and insures the natural bloom of
For gale by Car
White s Credm Vermiloge removes
the unhea!thy tissoe 11141 s4 Lich worrns
thrive It briNgs arid qriiik y t heal-
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to3 conditir)n of the boilywhere worms
c:nriot exist Price 25 wits for sa:e
by Carpchter McGee
For edgrig sunbonnets ruffles trim-
! mihg baby's dresses shirt waists etc
the lace at the linlinery Enporium
Jost the thing to use—clieapest in to‘srn
Why You Cuss Yer Paper
From tho Printl
When yer hear a feller cussin'
'Bout trier "sLeakin' lyite press"
An' a-roastin' ther reporters—
Say—ther's somethin' wrong I guess
Now bet er year's subscription
To the Weekly Bugle Call
Thet the feller's been a-doin'
Things he hadn't ought—thet's
You remember old Bill Owens—
Ilaudied all the country tin—
Said "Dod-gast ther lyin' papers
They ar' allus mixin' in—
'Snoopin"round an' axin' questions
Scratchin' down each word you say
Printin' all ther bloomin' gossip
In ther village ev'ry day"
Bill is sarvin' out his sentence
Breakin' stones to help ther state
Helped hisself jist onct too Wren
Longed fer riches—couldn't wait
But thet little clanged reporter—
lie got onto Bill )er know
Seemed ter smell a defalcation—
Writ 'er up and let 'er go
So yer take Tom Jones ther bully—
Licks his wife an' raises Cain
An' flank Smith ther bar-room loafer
Drunken Pete and Job McLain—
Ev'ry God-forsaken bummer
Thet's a eyesore to ther town
Says: "Dodgast ther lyin' papers"
'Cause the papers calls 'em down
Subscribe for the Si:NIINFL
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THE FARMERS STATE BANK
Accommodations granted constant with sate
bankinY Farm chattel and personal loans
made without delay Call and E e us
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1901, newspaper, November 7, 1901; Garber, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077919/m1/4/?q=Hughes: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.