The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1905 Page: 1 of 5
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STATEHOOD FOR OKLAHO
MA and INDIAN TER.
The
BROWN SHOE CO.
The best shoes made for men and wo-
men, all sizis and all prices.
A chance at the $155.00 in premiums
with every $1.00 purchase.
Noble
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Tin* Aii^el <>f Heath with hi
wjgentlo tread l a« Altered an-
other home and cariied from
its number a loving luothor
S'l- and wife. He has bid tliei
v -hawdows of earth's urief de-j The-enate tu-. passed the, Tho Utfllinger prohibit ion
J part, an<< folded her to hi# statehood bill, it provides' for I amendment is now arousing
i(, hi - . ,i imi i m'r awayIstatehood for Oklahoma andI*of interest and
to tl> ' beautiful land of blfs- Indian T<*rrit>r as urn ]tate consideialwe ooposition is ex
Jj[ i -! i in I peace. Sympathy : and Ni .v M*\ico a« another, j peeted to develope against
J, now forcibly attract* many of amindment was adopted tbat feature, but no doubt
l. us to the ir .tie worth of one | pr0VidiiiK for nrokibitiou for t llls iU,i w,1> l,a accepted even
passed foitn er Iroin among u'ithe entire st \te of Oklahoma ibomr'ithal provision is not.
on Kridav n iarI#t last, M:
stricken out.
; for a period of 21 years, This
I VVindlo. ianonncement i« creating! Public demonstration of re-
Mrs. \Yindie was : 4 years .rrPat enthnisiam in both fer-| joicing :ire taking phier "!'
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riji | of ago at the time of her I Math ritories
and was a Staunch member of
J11 the Presbyterian church. She
j j leave 4 children and a hus-
band to mourn her death.
Death wasdne to that dreaded
411 j disease of consumption. The
K i funeral services were beid at
! the Methodist church Sunday
1 over both Tei ritories
I be Edi;or'« Ci.reti
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morning
She seemed to be impressed
that she would not recover.
Her countenance assumed an
I expression of joy indescriba-
) | hie, such as beams forth from
j/very "Soldier of the Cross,
j when they stand upon the
! verge of Eternity and view
the "boundless fields of rap
Ovster Sapper
The stork disappear* and'we Last l-ridav night the 'Ode
look in,o tl.e cradle and be-11 Fellows of this place enjoyed
hold a male child. After run- a splendid oyster supper at the
ning the gauntlet of measles,! Medaris hotel.
mumps and ehickenpox he en-1 There were several visiting
ters school. At the age of ten : brothers present and immodi-
he is a red-headed, freckled- ately after lodge adjourned,
faced buy and the terror of the i all proceeded to the above
neighborhood. At twelve he | hotel where Mrs. Medaris had
is an apprentice in a printing prepared in grand style all the
off!<•«. 'oysters, the party could do
At eighteen be has acquired I justice.
two cases of long primer and j Every meeting of the ode
an amy press, and is the i Fellows is growing more in in
editor of a country newspaper, terestand every member who
At twenty ho is married. At j fails to attend regular is miss-
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JcA Apfc
-u-ililtnr0 yet t0 l)e'" suffered thirtyl e is bald-headed, stoop1 ing his share of pleasure.
*LF' intensely during her illness
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GRAND
Get Your garniture
— I but- that Christian fortitude
which she displayed under the
rod of affliction-sustained
m the last hours of
her!.
shouldered and
a large family.
! he is a
the father of j
At thirty-five!
Sleigh-ng Party.
One of the jolliest sleighing
The UiglirM award at i!;:- World'* Fair. Iia*
Ixm'ii jet* ■ .i i "i". 1 > - : . S .1 > '• t
D1AMOXI) JUL 1XI > SHOES.
FALL GOODS,
Wo 'U1" Imni,I<|«i:irt«'r* for li SI
H fftlllp <*t NHK'k Intent J Icf* (o Mllt'Ct fro 131.
Corpse in a cheap pine ; was"out
coffin and as 500 delinquent Monday night. The crowd
Noi l.-, the cheapest furnitun j in the last Hours oi life ana i snjjS(.ribers file past his bier wa« com nosed of lludlv Mur-
W SS^ttSi! caused her to meet the enemy. | Jtlie lasfc look [hey are hpanl j MatUe " W?*
"J* ,f ;nUisoA ^'".tosny: good fel-;50iin Forbes and Miss Certie
! foititu.ie f om heavtn ^ k«?« ,0Wf but he couldn't «ave his WaIkOT. Evert Meadirs and
in the environment of all that| money j ^ ^ Morphy
NOTICE These young ladies were all
. "Mcrrv Maids" and the occa-
All persons hunting, fishing j
A.
•r rl f<v!th r pillows
ti, i • i ■ in yoiir
j>o.i ami u 1 :t chanur < n
lar. • • 'i-T «'f priz * « v.
en ovnv in tY> county*
SMRfVER
FURNITURE'CO.
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GROCERIES AMD FEED
Celebrated Polar Bear Flour.
IVf ii« iluit no cwtaMiKliii:«>iit «'i>n Mltow
(rfatrriioMii'imi'iu «n n limn" «« in *l<n k
We a«k >nu hi ruiuc in ai.«l 1 piici'*.
Thompson & Douglass
i FOR F/RIS T'CLASS MEALS
| AND SHORT ORDERS,
HOT CHILLI.
} I keep fresh liread always.
Noble, Ckla.
LD HUTCHISON,
Nob! - - - Okla.
# qaBSSBEffi'
On©
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Fruit Tree Bargains.
Apple trees. 3c, 6c. Vic and
.id : a « ar8, the ' ••
here. A couipa: ju :s \li we « k
Peach tree*, 4c. 6c auil i«)c I'lenty
Elbcrta and other leader?
S - wberries 20c per Rhubarb
P<
was dear to her, the summons
:, ]!• ■: v t he mysterious
r s>h« la j lovvn her life-
worii v, : Like one
v~ho ivi uis ■ 11a[ii'ries of his
couch about him and lies
down to pleasant dreams." To
her family her loss is great, to
her "death is gain." for tho
loved disciple of our Saviour,
under the influence of divine
inspiration, tells us. " Blessed
are the dead which die in the
Lord."
Iler remains were laid in
its last resting place at the
Maguire cemetery.
lUdj r«?nf Tctble*.
W. T. 0 lissom came very
nea gr'ting his house burnt '
..-it 'lid ;• '•! They w«re
•r"'"'". ,H'r-i first air. icd by t>'« smoke,
then organize'! a
trespassing or in any wav seen , ,,
' forall.
on my arm one mile north
west of Noble Oklahoma ex-
cept socially to see the Fam-
ily or on business with the su-
perintendent of the farm Who
has full power and control!
during mv absence will be
prosecuted to the full extent
of the law.
J.Lem Martin"
sion proved to be a jollr oue
Teachers Meetiug.
The Cleveland county teach-
ers will hold their next meet-
ing e.f Lexington Saturday,
Feb. 18. A good program is
prepared and an interesting
time expected. Teachers arid
others interested in our school
are kindly invited te attend.
good
plums, cherries,
ry plani#, sh*d* and evergr
assortment at. right prices.
Tickets with each purchase allowing | and i&ddor -J ). ill short ordttl'
you to participai
j (March 1st) of
ih
■k.V
m
The Pioneers of industry at Noble,
mounting
1 f y, ou bit
the distribution
co-operativo privis
fo SI55.00.
i tr es i f
! ft*
I
hook i
W? lead, oihers follow.
L < ;e s in Git ^irt a.id Cotton,
"iet c-.tr prices befora ^o.Hg
where.
else-
Get your Lumber, Hard
ware. Buggies, Waggons
ana Farm Implements of
the Noble Hardware &
Lumber Co., before that
date and get a chance at
the valuable prizes with
every dollar purchase you
make. You get good val.
ues for ycur money, be-
sides the chances at the
prizes.
NOBIE HARDWARE & LIMBER
ni in itt le.ist 2-j *
sion. H can ^ t
w.t) : Ki >t
j or.d, hv low* i , i
Soiii" linn- i.
no iij/enls. ivv
Co..
a^'ent vou pa#\
) p ?r c«*nt commiti-
'his in one of two
i'inu the price; ^ec
de «>l ihc tr i m
ft. VV have
r . £;■ j ou boy of u-
snr' proceeued at once to fight; 'if}
fire, they put it out before it i ■ .■)
•!onc much damage. It caught j
i'roin a defective flue.
Mrs. Parrish and little Flet-
cher are sick with pneumonia.
Miss Pearl Janda and Mrs.
Louesa Strait returned from
Wane last Sunday where they
have been visiting friends and
relatives the past week.
Autiiur Vanderver's horse
fell with biin last week, the!
! resuli. was a bid I y bruised leg. j
To my friends and acquaint j ilrSi Ar,, got one ()f her
ances. And especially Mrs | hands severl.V burned while;
(ho. Moirisand Miss Dufrcn, I removing hot ashes from the;
REIT) S HITNEH ELEVATOR COMPANY.
OU!:tli«ut«.
is «ortli lb
aud hei- us.
The
price yi>u pay i on
Xurfccrien.
Knhlf, Oklahoma.
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A CirJ of Thanks
LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE, i
A general Livery and Feed buslncftft dotlo at Live and Lt!. Live X
Pricen. A wagon yard and o'«.heiv ^on\enienct.s. '
MORRIS <fc SON.
044$4tt11♦♦♦ *tt*--*■■* >©*♦«->« v«
I wish to thank yon foi your
kindness and assistance during
the continued sickness and
death of my wife.
Kespectfully
VVm. VVindle
Mrs. J ]\ Wise left Thurs-j
j day for Tishomingo to join her See M. B. (Parley at the Jour-
I husband wlio is there and im- nal office for good reliable
{proving r:ieely. I fire insurance.
stove.
J. C. Appleby of Futile *vas
visiting in tho neighborhood
Monday of last week. *
I'rof. W. M. Swank visited i
our school one <lay last week.
Kin.
IE Noble State Bank.
We will give your busi-
ness our bHst atten-
tion and care.
NJC3E3L_E:
OKLA
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Carley & Robison. The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1905, newspaper, February 10, 1905; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117852/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.