The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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NOilLlJ. OK LA.. (LEVEL AS D COUNTY, FRIDAY h'EH. i7, TM\
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Seed Potatoes!! Seed Potatoes!!
500 BU TRIUMPH'S OHIO'S.
Miiiflesota drown
Pure smooth stock northern grown.
Don't bu> lj -•-•i .vi'-'liorn seed will
:yieldmore ana come "earlier.
4 DAYS BIG BALL.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, asid Saturday.
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Last chance at the $155 00 in premiums,
Comes off Mar 3h 4th.
NOBLE MER
Noble'; Oil I rasped.
As tho readers of t he
nal will remember
months i j.r«> most all this
.vas loii.-ed lor it period of tti.
years I y some oil Company o'
Pennsylvania, this fact aloiK
is sufficient evidence that
this country will some day
mike a paying oil field.
j. A. Mills who lives .just
i -*ast of Nohle was here t.his
week and reports his well a
almost unlit to nst* on ac-
count of tho oil in the water
and it is gradually growing
worse. l)3«ides this specie
one there at e others that an
aliiicted like wise.
The time is not far distance \
when the actual operation
will commence in this
y tie-
few
this
S.idal Entertainment
Monday night l)oc. II;
ii'd wife entertained a
friends at their home in
city. Tho evening was spent
in social chat., games and some
much appreciated music. 'I'll;
doors of this hospitable home
was open to the visitors from
S to II :30, at w liich tinie ;ill
I departed.
| Those present were. Uco
Keiser and wife, (Jus Junes
I an.I wife, \V. II. Kvar.e and
wife, ,\li>-es Ktta Teel. .Mary
Leslie. Lula Leslie, Uosa Vw-
icn and llattie Keller. Messes
■Id Ilaird, (). A. Little. Mc-
li i•"«■•!it, (Monde
M M HE I,'
Canada News Item?
\V. T. Thompson has been
quite sick the past week.
liick and Lewis Wagoner
visited their uncle, A. L. Lew-
ie, Sunday afternoon.
A. (A Bnrkett has been sick
he past three weeks. He
is now feeling much better.
The hoys assumed a"possufc
grin" after receiving their
valentines.
Misses Jimmto ami Anna
Jackson visited the Canada
school I'pday afternoon.
Messrs Lutrell and Smith
of Noble, were seen at J. C.
Durkf.'tts Thursday morning
1 'innis, ..linn
f riiornhill, Marion Carley,' inquiring for saw and nails to
Andy Cambron, Will Morris i repair thfeir broken down
foild I'UidMr H tar lies. I sleigh,
then with the large crop to- A grand bargain: All There has been no spelling
gather with high priced cot our $1.50 hats and some!tf'"10' ^ana''1' '°i seveial
ton, Cleveland county will be of our$2 • 00 and $2.SO | weeks 0,1 ilC('oullt of tllt?
the most prosperous of Ok la- |Iats even some of ^ '1 ' ''
*old
Remember our millinery department vviii soc;? open up t e
best and cheapest line of spring goods to be shown anywhere n
the county
homa.
out* jtritT IIm( in itio Jour
n t. The «eonomi 'r 5* ativf.v*
o;>kincfW smiji. We linvc
it. oorae ''e. Sofcli' Nu|
jsiy f<
even some
the $3.00 hats .50 for1 ,oe Apulegate has rented
7SC See our display |«- Bi.rkette school land for the
rack for a bargain you oan 1 m,nMK >('"•
... IX. ,, Hoy Jackson is reported to
not afford to miss. ?*Jo- . ' • i,i„ ...
, _ , ^ he considerable unc.ti
hie Supply Co
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GRAND
Thr hlctirxt awnrit nt tin- World'* 1'iUr. linn
bera tfiven tko lio«'s we wll. fKTEKS SJl <i O.
DIAMOND BRAND SHOES.
FALL GOODS,
Wi* re lieiiiNpontrrw for t'j-I! 1'#^ fnR
aeomplet" -took ul l«' ot«««t from.
Get Your furnicaie
nt, Nolle, the ohoap^nt furniture
hr u«e in thi* count v. Folding
VVoiiil Ii <!s. In n Lit'tif,
CoucbeH and Lounges, Sprin^>
and Mattre&se.s, Jttn;u anil Car-
pi N.
Thrce-pourd fo.atbor pillows
for 7Cm oa.jli. Bring in your
('(Mipon bf ok rind u«t a chance on
the laree-.t. Ii-t. of priz. v eve*
given WHv in th«' count v.
. A. SHRiVER
FURNITURE CO.
Mr. J. M. Ilaynes dead
Friday morning at •> oclock
J. M. Ilaynes died at his home
in this city after living to a
ripe old age of 74. Mr ilaynes ^
had been in poor health lor , t _
many months and was in no
condition to battle with a
close spoil of sickness this kind j
of weather. His ailment was
Notice
We are U"ing i.o -"11 ii stand-
ard mail box approved h\r tliei
Post ^iasti.i (Iruerii! \tactual!
before March 1st!
i and get a good lock box for'
13*1.50. Nohle Hardware audi
Lumber <'o
GROCERIES AND FEED-
Celebrated Pc'ar Bear Flour.
We no lliat no e*tnbli «linient i'jiji wliow
grenter HuMorlini'iii «i h liiciic n m|ili!' t<]ili.
\Vi' auk you >ii rome in in <1
| Thompson k Douglass
R FOR FIRIS r-CLASS MEALS
1 I AND SHORT ORDERS,
|| HOT CHILL!.
fi j 1 keep fresh Bread always.
b Noble, Okla.
A western < <lilor has ti rafted «n
amenflmcnt to th« jra'n«i laws, which
i.1 < hroilic kidliry trouble JtncJ .uroy.ii s that, hook may hi
nervous prostration. Jr llay-j «med from October:fi«t to .Utmtry
i r\i ir.l.,.,,o itnt; gcaadlc monger* from Jinuiry
,ies come to t)k lahoma. 111 an. ., .
.il to I> cumber 1st: nmbi'ortn borf-n f
early day y.nd ^,ii a f inn fr,,m August in'. t> N' i*"mbt u
weather on account of the rdi:-
id growth of his mustache.
Willie Thompson vviis al>-
s"'it from school last week on
account of sicknesi) lie is
able to be out again.
"Sl'X KI.oWE R."
You cannot afford to
miss the real bargains
now on sale at the Noble
Supply Copany's Store.
Noble,
HUTCHISON,
Okla.
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35SaiBES0 3S
II H EVERETT,
Auctioneer
When you have goods or
south and east of Noble where
he lived until about 4J years
ago when he moved to Noble
and has lived here up to the
time of his death.
ile will be missed by many
friends and acquaintances
who mourn his death lie al-
so leave a wife and several <
children.
On account of the continued
cold weather the funeral was
postponed until Monday.
Dea'.ii of M. Walker
Lust Thursday Mr. .Moore
Walker quietly passed away
at the home of his uncle sher-
j property to sell at public auc- iff Brvant three miles north of
From now until March 1st
we will sell stainbrd mui!
while ev:i*jf man wlv) HCij 'ptH a news- j hOX^s at. iictu.ll * Ost Ot ^l.ait
pa(jt-r u year and wlnvi lY- bill is urr- \\have il lew Oil hands tlllit
seoted, hu suyi, "I never or lore! "•" ! w0 wa,lt to rlosp 0ut. Noble.
I tnMj be killed on si^'t any tirno in tlio i
vear.
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Hardware a: Lumber
Co.
• ■A.i"JifEat f llflHBUili.3HSKH3
MURPHY'S DRUG
CirF«
Every thing in Drugs, Toiiet Articles, School
Supplies and China ware.
ESTiZ.C ;-SKara3BE5i; J
I t.ion see hini.
Fruit Trtc Bargains.
Look Out for March 1st.
Get your Lumber. Hard
ware, Buggies, Waggons
and 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. Yeu get good val-
ues for your money, be-
sides the chances at the
prizes.
NOBLE HARDWARE & LUMBER Co.,
| The Pioneers of Industry at Noble,
Apple trees, 3c, oc. "ic and 9c. One
unci t«o yt arM, tlie b.et tr>*cs e\>'T sold
hure. A comparison is all w« aik.
Pi nch trefs, 4c, 6c a' d 10c. Plenty
of Klbcfia and other le-ider-.
H'r wb i ri - 2'"- per 100 R ub*rb
roots flOu pei" cl< ?. .
Pean, plums, cherries, grapes, bei-
ry plan's, sliads and evergreens, good
assortment, at right prices.
Tickets with each purchase allowing
you to participate in the distribution
(March'M) of co-operatiTa prizes
ainuuntihg to 51r5.C0.
If you bu,v tr. es of an ayetit jou psy
tiim at leiist 25 t" 50 per cenl commis-
sion. 11-can g t this in one of two
£ I w..j •: l''i t by rai«i L' 'lie |irice; n'C
t j otid, by lowering the grade of the tr. ck
I j Some times he dot s both. V'e have
• no agents. Everything } ou buy of us j
% ! is worth the pi ice you pay.
a I and see us.
Noble. Mr. Walker was only
in the bloom of life 2!J years of
age, when called upon to
cross the dark valley of death, i ^
lie had been siek but a few
days with typhoid fever. Mis
remains were laid to rest in
the Noble cemetery Friday.
Thi' Journal joins many
symbat h\sing fneuds and
grief stricken relatives in,
their sorrow.
Sunday School Convention.
The county Sunday School
convention of Cleveland coun-
ty will meet in Noble May 9
and 10, by order of the exe-
cutive committee.
Let every body work to
Conic in > make this one of the grandest
conventions ever held in this
We Send, others follow-
Dealers in Grain and Cotton,
Get our prices before going else-
where.
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REID & FLITNER ELEVATOR COMPANY.
Oklnhomu.
| lilVERY, FEED and SRLE STABLE, J
#> A generul Livery and Peed business done at Live and Let Live
T Prices. A ivajjon yard arid other convenience*.
I MORRIS d: SON.
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Tiio Xoble X'urscrifi!.
Noble, Oklaiiom*.
! couuty and commence your
' work now, do not wait until
1 the last hour. Now is the ac-
Seed Oats For Sale
• ceproa time. jp
I have 8everal hundred bush-1 — s
els of good seed oats that wa,; You had better come 9
raised on the river bottom eany the bargains arc
'asfc year. They weigh 83 lbs now being carried otr fc y ^
per bushel and are nice and [the arms and buggies full
ijclean of any trash. J. (.'. Bur- from the Nobies Supply
j kett 1 miles south of Noble tf 'Jo.'s Store.
irive
tion and care.
|NOBLE
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Carley & Robison. The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905, newspaper, February 17, 1905; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117854/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.