The Sentinel Leader. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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Over Dtxw Stow. Consultation Frw
"Just Fieht," Dtnistry a Specialty
YU F HA KRIS. M D.
office ovw Oklahoma State Bank
Phone HI—Residence Phone 42
H W BENNETT. M O
at Retail Dreg Store. Thone ;
SI—Residence Phone 40 .
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Offioe at Rml! Drag Store. Phone!
<2—Residence Phone 41 ^
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"• Velerlnaria' Office Phone
2—Residence 3—63 _____I
C R UTLEY. Lawyer.
“-^DeyxHy County Attorney, Cordell
Practice in a l the Ccuria
A. M BEETS. Lawyer
attention fiven to civil cases
Office over Stare Nation”! Bank Corieli,
Nothing but the best is the
kind of Oi’. Gasoline, etc.,
made by : : : •
Uncle Sam
Oil Co.
And I can supply your
wants on short notice.
Off.ee Phone 15.
Residence Phene 35.
E. A. STAPP
Manager
Sentinel Oklahoma
We are after you
furnish your
Lum
with
tin,
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THAT’S our businoss-manufacturirg lumber for
huiidine purposes. We make ail kinds —
Flooring,
Siding,
Ceiling,
Flooring,
Sash,
Doors, and Moulding,
We make and handle every possible item of b ilder’s
lumber supplies, and our prices are always RIGHT.
Favor us by permitting us te figure on j our next bill.
Will make it to your interest.
T. H. Rogers Lumber Co.
O. R.
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BARKER,
Manager
I
Luther J. Crump. D.Y >1
Veterinarian
Office at residence, SENTINEL
— Phone 45—
Sentinel
Hospital
c. M. TRACY
Surgeon in Charge
Dependable train-
ed nurses always at
your service, in hos-
pital or at your
homes.
TELEPHONE ««
For your COAL OIL GASOLINE and
LUBRICATING OILS and theE hy-prxiucts
ni y >i g*: QU Vb! Ft* aii QUAN 1 FT with
SERVICE.
Successor to R L- Stewar*
C. L. SWANGER. Agent
PIERCE OIL CORPORATION
mint ititititi
tea
Mansions Cottage
It makes no difference which
are out for a bid to f
war
t to build, we
L UMBER
We have it—plenty of it—as fine as ever was
cut from trees. We have every piece vou need
We specialize in the best of inter: r tv ;-Ling.
Every piece is accurately cur tr m straight
grained logs, and is warror
perfect satisfaction. Examine it.
See us for Bids—if Waiters not tie Size
Be voung, be gav, be hopeful,
be mirthful. If God has Driven
vou a sparkling disposition thank
God and educate it While it is
not the end of your life to have i
the jov that comes from these
qualities it is the privilege of i
your lie to perform all your*
; duties under its influence, and
they can be performed in not
| other way so well. The world
needs just such a develpment |of,
i Christianity. The w orld is full of
sarrow. it needs cheer. It is full,
[ of despondency: it needs hope. I
It is full of cowardice; it needs |
courage. It travels in pain: it
wants a healthful atmosphere,
( sweet and balmy and radiant
It wants a singing Chritianity. )
It wants the messenger of Christ
I co be a light-bearer, and no man
has a right to make himself a
| dark lantern to go home and
| open the light to himself and
; family alone. They that carry
burdensome, woe-smitten faces,
: dishonor God. It is contrary toj
His sayings substantially to the
world that all hope, all the
promise ot the divine presence,
all the love which is poured like
an atmosphere around about us
every day from the bosom of
Jesus Christ, is false and wrong.
The man that carries a doubting,
wearied, saddened face misinter-
pretes the regein of Christ.
A war Savings Stamp is just
as good and just as safe security i
as land, why? Because its
title rests in the government, i
Remember June 28th—National
War Savings Day.
Early to bed and early to
rise: cut the weeds and swat the
flies: mind your own business and;
tell r.o lies: don’t get gay and
deceive your wives; pay your
debts and use enterprise and
buy from those who advertise.
Fairacre Far
OF
Registered Duroc-*i
Five choice young boars, now ready foi
few bred sows and gilts—to farrow in
you are interested in Shorthorn Cattle,
for you to look over our herd.
J. W. GRAVES, Owner
TO SAVE MONEY
Buy your GROCERIES and HARVEST SUPPLIES
AT THE
I
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SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
When you want a bill of Groceries come
in and let us figure with you. We are
always the cheapest. :: ::
GS. DAVIE Phone 99
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Hail Insurance I
$24.00
Antrim Lumber Company.
K. A. STAPP, Manager
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JUNK WANTED-1 wish to *
buy all your old rags, iron, cop-:
per and other junk. First house ■
west of Baker Gin.
50-tf D L. Belknap.
Shirthom Cattte For Sale
I have a few high grade Short-.
hom cows, bred to registered
stock, be fresh soon. Have a1
few young bolls. Also have one
registered bull for sale or trade j
for an animal of equal registered j
grade. G. B. WOOD,
Lone Wolf. R 2 near Valley
«choo?house. _ j
PIANO BARGAINS
I have three pianos which can
be bought at a bargain if you
have the cash, or a good note
wiil do the same. These pianos
are strictly first-class and mater-
ial ami workmanship are guar-1
arteed for a lifetime. Now is
the time to get a real bargain in
a high-grade piano. Call and
see them. One door south of
First National Bank.
5>)tf G. L. Owens.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Preaching —first and third Sun
days.
a fere nee—2-30 p. m. on Sat-
urday before the third Sunday.
Sunday school every Sunday at
eleven o’clock. N. Taylor. Supt
Prater meeting at 7:30 Thurs-
day evening. Y. F. Waiter.
Pastor
At the Methodist Church
Your Monuments
One
c ■
O? the most Beautiful
tice as old as civiliaatior. itself.
our depated Loved One?
The selection o? material at or.ee ha-
the ravages of TIME essential. V> *
kinds of Gramte ar.d Marble, from
Monument. Drop a card or phone ■ < a
save you the agent's commission. \> e wul
Hobart Marble Works
if HERD, Prop.
Jxie B- hne. who has been await
mg 3 call to the aviation section
of the army,was here Wedesday
, and left that evening for San
Antonio, under military orders,
and from there expects to be
transferred to Camp Dick, Da'las
Texas, to begin training in the
ground school of the singnai
? corps. Joe has been at the Behne
i farm, near Cloud Chief, until a
i
j week ago, and the call was for-
, warded to him at Clinton, being
delayed. He was ordered to
report at camp June 1st
Joe’s twin brother Tom. enlisted
with Joe several months ago. ard
they expected to be called
togethered, but now Tom has
• finished ground school and has
been riving at a camp in Florida
for several weeks. They are not
\ et old enougn to be registered,
although they become 21 the last
of this month.—Cordell Beacon.
We lead in HAIL Insurance
ACRE
THIS SEASON
Lass adjusted and paid in shortest time.
Absolutely no delay Come in and talk it over
I- here. You nee 1 one of our
Tornado Policies
Insurance that insures—I> IT
Sea that you have plenty of Torrado Insurance
We told you last year
TORNADO SEASON
Insurance that insures—
Sea that you have
INVESTMENTS
that
The National would would
money—IT DID We want to tell you now ca^t THE OWL Petrol-
eum Company has even greater possibilities. Better buy all you
can now. while you can buy it at the par value of SI 00 per share.
CALL AND WE WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT
THEP.E IS NONE OTHER LIKE IT
Elk Vally Land Company
Roper Building, SENTINEL, OKLAHOMA
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LICENSED EM BALM HR
At your Service Day or N
g| gg ^ PHONE 151
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
a. m-. i- N. Kiiey. Superintendent.
Prearr.ir.g each second and fourth
Sundays at II a- ta. and § P- m.
You" axe invited to worship wit fa us.
Ernest C. Wesr, Pastor.
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Now ready for business.
Auuomobile accessories, gasoline, oils, grease,
storage and repair work
Talk over your auto troubles befo e leaving town
FIRST CLASS MACH AM CS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CITY GARAGE
READY BROTHERS, Proprietors
Farmer Attains Efficiency
To show how the farmers of ‘
the United Slates are meeting
the shortage of farm help a field!
agent of the Bureau of Crop Esti- j
mates in a recent report told of :
seeing a farmer in Indiana dr.v-
ing a team of six horses hitched
to a disc plow and leading three
horses drawing a harrow. He
was working nine horses and ’
two modern farming implements
and doing the work of several
men and teams under the old :
sy;trmof fanning.
It is the purpose of the Thrift;
Campaign to b-fing home to the;
individual the benefit that will
accrue to him in practicing it.
Invest in War Saving Stamps.
Did you knew that we re-
charge batteries now?—Washita
Motor Co. 52-tf j
Don t throw that old tire away.
Have the Washita Motor Com-
pany retread it for you. 52 tf
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2 Drugs and Sundries
Toilet Articles and Patent Medicines
m% Prescriptions carefully and accurately com-
pounded. We are exclusive agents of
** Tanalac and Eastman Kodaks and supplies.
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks o
S All Kinds
iiiiiiiiimziiaiiiiiaiizz a
OLD LINE
Is a Business proposition
It’« food Busin«s for a EARNER to
A War Savings C* rtificate is a
diploma of thrift, of service to
your goverenment and personal
eflicieocy. Getlstarted now -J
buv War Savings Stamps.
ST. PAUL
HAIL INSURANCE
Protect hit Growing Crowing' Insure Now
The iT. PAUL i NORTHWESTERN H AIL
CO. means satisfaction to the assured.
Prompt adjustments with full damage. Also
have the Continental and Phoenix Agency. We
Jiandle a general line of Farm Risks. V\ e
appreciate your business. Call in anu e us
OKLAOMA S I ATI HANK
**-A. K. Wooten is our Field Representative-**
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Fields, John. The Sentinel Leader. (Sentinel, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1918, newspaper, June 14, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937945/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.