The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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THE NOBLE WEEKLY JOURNAL.
VOLUME 1.
NOBLE, OK LA., CLEVELAND COUNTY, THURSDAY OCT. 27, 1904.
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WASHED AWAY, f"
.4 'riirr'f Koom 'llouse Near
Ilrr. ki;«i Furniture
ht'Nll'O) fd.
Last Monday morning Mr. Bryant |
iuti Geo. Kicdcst-1 wholives in the Ten I
Miie Flat west of Norman, *is iu this
ci'y inquiring uf n tlu'-'e room home
thai wes wiihhi'd sway during the re-
nt floods, 'l'he hcuse was tlie prop-
Mi-ty of Mr. Bryant a«d was ocoppied
by Mr. Ricdesel und family at the
ti ma of the fit-#.
Mr. Hiedesrl recieved notice of the !
rise just in time to nave his entire fam-
ily from a watery grave, but loat
avery thing in the way of furniture
and crop, and left to the mercies of the
neighbor*. Owing to the high water
and'all bridg< s gone, it hag been im-
possible for thorn to make a thorough
search for the lost property until this
week.
Mr. Hi. de.-fl joft the houBe on that i
uight in v.'uter four feet deep, and up-
on returning found nothing left but
the eartlif It is thought the house
driftefl d?wtS the rivqr like a boat
but it i mpOo-tiihla for it to pass
under the Santa Fe bridge in that con-
dition
Indications M-ii now that the house is
a wreck and the contents a total loss.
Entertainment.
Wednesday evening of last week a
very plea-ant social was given the
voung people at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Endicott who livts atout three
miles ill the country.
' ' A delightful evening was spent in
thorough enjoyment of games, excel-
lent tnusic and social chat. Later in
the evening dainty refreshments were
served.
Rrory one prest n* wes heard to ex-
* press theirexr-licit pleasure upon be
ing present. Much could bo >aid to
tho creuit of Misses Madge and Myrtle
in the wanin r in which they enter-
tained their jfii*
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This space next Week for
Fall bargains.
Noble Mer. Co.
Noble;
Oklahoma.
rhoio pifest-nt wen : Misses Dcltba
Boland, 1' la l'ei-l, Hulda Ilerington,
Venett N if, Kva anil Mattie Wise, El-
du Garee, ti' or^ia Thomus, Okie Gru-
bam, Myrtle and MnJj;e Endicott.
Mei-sri. Jo.m M< daris, Harry Beas-
ley, Wantland Shannon, Lenton Payne
Mi Brosiu* Will Morris, Frand Gra-
ham ai d Carter Lutrell.
' Mr. untl Mrs. xVlusson, Mrs. Louis
lirosius, Mr. and Mrs. Everett.
Oi e verv p'c^isant feature of the
evening being «lie sougs rendered by
tha 'IIay Hark" c -ovvd while enroute.
ClirtltJny Pnrty.
Last Thursday nfternoon Miss Nola
Medarib celebrated her elerenth birth-
day at, the homo of her parents in this
city.
The entertainment took place in the
afternoon from 1 to 8 o'clock. Muny
uf her friends and schoolmate* were
there and enjoyed th- occasion.
* WANTED.
WANT ED--Quickly, few persons to
i-epri-aent long established wholesale
jaeus<i among -etail merchants and
, agents. [.oca! territory of few coun-
ties. VIS 00 silary and expenses paid
weekly. Ei-peuss money advanced.
Commission extra. Permanent en-
gagement. Business successful. Pre
viotis experience not essential. En-
eiose self uddressdd envelopo. Ad-
dress, Superintendent Travelers, 325
Dearborn St., Chicago. 36t
Noble,
XPERIENCE IS VALUABLE, j
Buy jour Furniture at a fcran neit up-to-date line just received from the
Factpry. Sells cheaper than any place Iu the county. No clerk hire, no big rent.
WHY NOT Sel! ch'eap ?r Fo'ding Beds, Iron Bjda, and Wood U Us at auy price fi'ofii
• liffOup. Couches. Springs, Matri-sses, Side Boards, Dressers, Commodes, t liiffon-
iers, Kitchen Cabinet-, Dinning and Kit.chm Tables. Safes, Chairs and Kocksrs, all
styles und prices. Sieel Cots, Sowing Machines and I'aby Buggies.
A full lino of Undertaking goods, Coffins und Ca.k jts. All styles k«pt on hands at
all time*. Come and s.'e my lino or furniture whether you buy or not.
Bring iu your old furniture and trade it for new.
NUMBER 3.
Teachers Meeting.
i
The teachers of Cleveland county,
will hold their next inciting .st Kohl-
Saturday Nor. 'i 100-1. It is hoped that
all teacher* whose names appear o-i
the prvKrsin, aud a many other* .
possible will attend, asd assist ill m iU
lug this an interesting f. ssion,
There will hj a general discussion
on each subject.
Vrograth.
10-00 a m—Song By Association.
10-80 ,, —How to Teach Grainuier in
the eigth grade
L. 11. Ramsey, Miss Celia Tul-
lins and W. H: acij;.
i 11-00 a m—Tho Teacher#' Social Dui \
Ualph (J. Bardie, J. V. Carrier
and W. T. Harris.
! 11-40 a ui—Debate; resolved, that couu
ty examining hoards bhou!d V -
authorised to grade permancni
certificates, subject to the ap-
proval of the Territorial Hoar I
of Education
Affirmative, J, T F^raskitt.
Negative, Otto Pool.
1-00 p iu—Lesson from Seeley's School
Mauatrement chapter IV V VI.
S. R. Joncf^
2-00—Moral instruction in the publi
schools Bev. H. H.Everett
2-10 p in—How to teach raedirigto be-
ginners
Misses Georgia Wallace, Laura
Bertrand, and Oakic Graham
3-00P. M.—Miscellaneous business.
Executive Committee.
Socialist Lecture.
Wednesday night of last week Lit
ella Kraybill, socialist lecturer an i
organizer of Kansas, lectured at this
place in the saloon building to a small
crowd.
Tne lecture wis well delivered and
thoroughly memorised. It was the
same old song, "we are going to bvin^;"
about a change," and put every body
on a financial level, and do away with
American ambition. We are glad to
KnoW that such wid no', be the case In
our time.
J. A. SHRIVER
FURNITURE CO.
Okliihoiiia.
Fine Crop
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Our New Subscribers.
The following names are those whe
havo subscribed and paid for the
Weekly Journal since oar last iasuo:
G S. Morris
Ed Garee
F. M. Filson.
J B. Cannon.
H. Cartwright.
J. M. Carmon.
Wm. Kinsey.
W. F. Routh.
L D-'fibough.
J. B Goode.
Robert Stogne:-
J. A. Robi-rts.
Jeff Castlemaa.
G. T. Strickle.
C. H. Jeffries
J. H. Blgps
J. C. Burkett
J. G. Ethridge
The Pioneers of industry at Noble, |
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We lead, others follow. $
w Dealers in Grain and Cotton, ©
^ Get our prices before going else- $
& where.
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'© REIU ^ FL1TNER ELEVATOR COMPiHT. g
Cotton Fire.
Sunday «bout uoon sparks from a
paasing freight train, going north, set
fire tn a bale of cotton on tine depot
platform. The fire spre d rapidly and
twenty live bales were damaged before
the fire was extinguished.
Had it not been for the prompt work
of Mr. Ike G rah • til and several other*,
two hundred bales would have been
lost
All the cotton damaged was round
bales and had been sold to out of town
paries. '•
4n«lhcr Double Wedding.
As was annoudced In last weeks
Journal, a double wedding occured at
the home of Rev. II. H. Evetctt Sun-
dav afternoon at four o'clock.
The contracting parties were M. A.
Todd of Norman and Miss Florence G.
Whiteof Lexington, and Chas. Toc'd
of L xington and Miss Ida Bradwell'
of Lexington, Rev. Everett performed
the ceremony that made the four peo-
ple the same as tw#
Hubert Sto^Der Nominee-
Mr. Robert Stogner ot this place lias
been honored wivh the nomination for
register fo deeds on the democratic
ticket for Cleveland county.
Mf. Stogner, as the raeders of this
pap jr wull know, is a pleasant gentle-
man as well as a good business man,
wnd if elected will, giro the people
honest service.
The voters of this end of the «0unty
especially should stand by a homo
man. Mr. Stogner wishes to express
his regrets in not. making a mere
thorough canvass.during the campaign
but on aecount of hia wife's illneis he
has beta cooipallod to remain at Louie.
Odd Fellows
It seems ruther a hard matter to get
a good attendance at the hall on Sat-
urday night.
It is a very Important duty that you
should'not overlook. Attend regularly
and assist in making be interest mora
effective. With the large membersdip
this lodge has, there is no reason wh\
■n-, should uot have rousing good meet-
ing every Saturday night.
Kiss is a Noun.
Ki.-st is a «oun. it is a name; proper
noun tecaase it's a proper thing to dt.
when lliey are ready and they are will
ing; plural number because two per8on^
perform it, common gender because it
is performed by one of each s^x; pos
sessive case because it possesses a dei,
cate infatustion for the huinas raet
and agrees \ it\i the parlies performint
the act; Khssing is cloaely connected
with "bus ,'' which is a good old back
woods expression, meaning a kiss that
is highly enjoyed by two greenhorn^
who have poweiful lungs to preform
the act wiith. Iu this case buss means
one kiss; rebus means kiss again; pluri
bus means a number of kisses; horribu
means c aught by the, old folk*; merri-
bus means caught to steal a kiss: bim-
plebun nteans to kiss the hands Instead
of the Hps; blunderbutf means to ki.-s
an old -uiaid by mistake; aud omni-
bus uie us to kiss all presoJit iitciuiUi
the aacAher-in-l-w.
Of oeanuts is that to b.3 seen on the
farm of Mr. Luke klintflestnith near
this placeTMr. klinzle*mith was in th-'
Journal office one day last week and
had with hiiu. two bunches of as fin<-
I'eanuts as the wriIter has evir s?cn.
Tne vines were very large us well as
the p auuls and were heavily loaded.
Oklahoma is the most suitablo split in
i he uuiou for divcrsificHtiaii and
this was practiced mor e by Oklahoma
farmers they would find it much better.
ratSUinins Htm'l Pay-
SPFCiALTOTHEJCURNAL
Little Jim Buck, son of Mrtf. L. A.
Huek whilo at play n.-ar his^.otn'3 ou
J C Burkett's (arm two mil« s south
of Nible, was trying to skin a out on a
.-.mall persimmon tre ■, when the limb
brokb and let the lad fall about five
e«t, landing on his back
Jim however was not seriously liurt
and bfgan his usual labor in tha cot
i,on field on the following dav.
A RAEDKR.
Delicious Dinner.
Last Wednedav a very dainty anil
delicious dinner was spread at the
iiomo of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brosiua and
.veil relished by the following guests:
Rev. Everett and wife, C. P. Kling-
les liith anh wife, F. L. Casev, wife
ind son Tom, E. L. Sheets and family,
I. A. Shriver and family Harry Mus-
-on and wife, L. P. Klinglesmith and
wife, Misses Georgia Thomas, Veuette
Neff anu Madge Endicott, Mr. Kd Bro-
,iu« aud Mr. Louis Brosiusand wife.
Piny at Kurman.
Monday night of this weok th; fol-
lowing couples attended the play at
the Opera house In Norman: Everett
>ledaris and Miss Murphy; Wren
Tnotnas and Irene Austin; John rhom-
OUie Austin, A. Cambran and Mar,
L-s'.ie, John Medarls and MattU Wi «
J L, Dixou and Detha Boland.
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Carley, Marion B. The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904, newspaper, October 27, 1904; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116060/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.