The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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The Noble Weekly Journal.
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XQBLE, OK LA.. CLEVELAND COl
ATK, EItl DAY EE HI AR Y 9, JOOfi.
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The Oklahoma Farm.Mortgage CoCDPany IioUl Rate Farm Loans and Agents for Ngui York kifelns. Cc.-lnterest Louier and Terms Reasonable.
Canada Gossip.
Ottilia t< bail weather tliere
was 110 preaching at Canada, Sun-
day.
Mrs. Nulk lias been very sick
the past two weeks.
Mrs. A. I.. Lewis spent Sun-
day and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bullock.
Miss Anna Kiggs visited Mrs.
Klla StufHebean, Sunday.
A. J. Burkett was at Norman,
Mrs. J. W. Warlick Dead.
Mrs. |. W. Warlick of Lex-
ington, Okla., died at her home
Monday morning. Mrs. War-
lick was hi vears of age and leaves
a husband and several children to
mourn her death. She was a true
christian and for many years was
identified with the Church of
Christ, anil has many friends in
Lexington who sympathize with
the bereaved family.
Klder C.C.I arker of Noble, |^utH|aVj visiting friends.
preached the funeral after which Mrs , M Bro„„ murncl|
the remains V,laiJ to rest In (rom Wichmi, Kan-
the Lexmfetoh I. £rileterv. I , u i i . (k
;sas, where she has been tlie past
two weeks attending her husband, j"ye with theii
w ho is having a cancer treated. | ^ 'l0 accomP
Mr. Brown will return the last i('Hind paand <ti,i
of the Noble sch<
At :l p. ni. tin
pupils of room
taking their df
the school loom
wending their w
of Mrs. McDon
spend their tim
games, etc., the
tribute of reap
Lillie Waldrip a
son. and Master
son. The formei
her parents to 1
dian Territory,
ter are going
home in Win ti
Can Von " (iet There, lili ?"
If vou cannot read it, you need
glasses; and should consult Dr.
Kobb. I le makes optimists out
of pessimists, i lis prices are with-
in the reach of all.
Shot in the Arm.
Tom Baden who lives in the
Chickasaw country came to Noble
Monday night suffering from the
effects of a pistol shot in his left
'arm. 1 he accident occured while
he w as stooping over to lace his
The three pupi
missed by teach
But while Boon
the loser of tin
intelligent pupil
schools will be
At the close
of the week.
Mrs' J\)hn Davis is oh the sick
list.
N ew ton Robberson visited Jesse
Gotcher, Sunday.
Miss Agnes Lewis visited Miss
Vina Bugher, Saturday night and | social>all the pu
Sunday. (selves in a circl
Although the Canada school McDonald, who
was defeated in the spelling match . speech to the <
of January 2b, thev are not feel-behalf of the
• , i tli . i the school, at
ing as bad as might be expected, j ^
1 hey console themselves with the j elerraut pre
shoes, and while in this position a, bought f)lat thev were not beaten I pupils had pureli
revolver dropped from the inside j ;n spej|ing |thereby hopin
pocket of his coat, causing a dis
charge which took effect in the
left arm just above the wrist.
Tuesday morning he left for
Oklahoma City w here all opera-
tion performed.
love and esteen
Room Three Social. The presents
" Tuesday evening, February
(j, 1906, is to be an ever ond|sej.^nir was gjv
and cherished recollection by Gold brooches \
the pupils of r tli and 6th grades 'tings were giv<
sol.
; teacher and
! were seen
parture from
and gleefully
iy to the home
aid, there to
pi iii pleasant
•eby paying a
oct to Misses
ml Masai Wil-
Delbert Wil-
• is going with;
ve in tlie ln-
The two lat-
)ack to their
jld, Kansas, to
papa. They,
mied by their I
iiidma Wilson,
will be sadly
er and pupils.
No. will be
ee bright and
s, some other
tllie gainer,
of the evening
pilsdrewthem-
e aronnd Mrs.
gave a short
leparting ones
remainder of
the close of
ited them with
sents she and
used for them
to show their
toward them,
awarded were
Megant pair of
itli Moonstone
en to Delbert.
itli briliat set-
n to each of
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The Pioneers of Industry at Noble,
We lead, others follow
Dealers in Grain and Cotton,
Get our prices before going else
where.
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KEID & FLITNER ELEVATOR COMPANY.
Oklahoma.
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The Farmers Union Restaurant
In the future we will serve regular meals,
and short orders at all hours. When in town
dont forget the place, we will treat you right.
A. HAWKINS. Proprietor.
|~DR. h. h. wilson
SPECIALIST.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
the girls. After receiving a
treat of candy the children
with gay and happy hearts,
bade adieu and w ent home.
Those present were:
Ktnma Davis, Lillie Robert#, ijaorpe
Thomas, Fred Tullins, Omer Roberts,
William Schweickhard, Charles Ho-
buigh, Lillie Waldrip, Masai wilson,
Delbert Wilson, Clanda Kennedy,
Magsrie Kennedy. Kola Meilat'is. Loe-
kie Rrannon, Marion Prater, Sarah
Harris, Staey Hobaugh, Sidney Dou;,'-
Wrillie Measures, Addie Smith, Klva
Graham, Pearl Luttrell, L^na Mo/.iey,
Robert Luttroll. Jessie Thompson.
Homer Ovits, Geo-ge Taylor, Everett
Shriycr, Ray Med .r:. , Pay Vhompst .i,
Houston Murphy, Louis Prater, Hen-
ry Cochran, Robert Sheets, Hazel
Prater, Emma Davis and Raviah Sul-
, iivan.
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j Our Dry Goods and Prices i
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A KE THE VERY BEST, and if that is what you
way of doing business is Quick Sales and Small
dent to anyone that we can give you better pri
k margins of profits, quickly turned and used aga
h least one-third of their yearly living expenses.
I which you pay only your own bills and not the
\ you buy on long credit. We pay cash for eve
quently we get the inside prices and then save all
helps our profits and reduces the price to you.
We have just got in a newr lot of goods which
ber that what you have to pav is just exactly what y
one we cut it to all. Here is some of our offerings
thing in our whole stock is a genuine bargain.
want we are ready to serve you. ^i ou know our
I Profits, and from that alone it will be very evi-
ces than you usually pay. We depend on small
n to build our business and save our customers at
This is the live and let live policy and the one in
other fellow's, which you are compelled to do if
rything we buy and sell it the same way, conse-
our discounts, which is quite an item, and it all
we have marked at the lowest prices, and remem-
our neighbor has to pay. When we cut a price to
in Dry Goods—not all by any means—but every-
Siiirtings—Superior quality, fast colors, fancy
stripes and figures, '28 inches wide, nice line
of patterns, usually sold for 12A to T>c. Our
price l0c
Plaids—Fancy patterns, full width, round
thread, wire twist, a superior line, usually
sold for 10c. Our price Ode
Prints—Full line Indigos, wine, greys, light
with black dots, black and white patterns,
navy blues, light blues, cardinal 5 and fic
Typhoon Silk Finish in patterns of green and
red. blue and white,
the latest styles and
finish.
doted and stripes of all
patterns, tine, soft, silk
10c
Apron Checks—All fan
and the highest grade
Dress Goods—Silk lust
colors, in all the figui
green, black, greys, bl
Satteens—Silk lustre,
black, blue, light and
green, cream, all late
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NOBLE SUPPLY COM
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cy checks and stripes
s ........... 07c
e Mohairs, changeable
es and patterns, red and
lie and green . .41) to (50c
mercerized fast colors,
dark, pink, brown,red,
t designs, at.. 10 to 25c
Whitk Gooijs—All designs and styles, high
grade waistings and dress goods at prices lie-
low all competition, at 10 to - 0c
T/ble Linen—High grades, 2 yards wide, usu-
ally sold for 60c. Our price >0c
Damasks—Fanciest and nicest patterns. Our
prices. —30 to oOc
Towel Crash—Very best linen and cotton pat-
terns, at prices from ">c to 20c
Towels—Cotton fancies, large si/.e. at cut
prices while they last 7A and up.
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o weeks at cost and under.
yon want anything in Enamelware, Tin-
We will sell all our suits for the next tw^
Don't forget our Bargain Corner when
ware and Utensils for the Kitchen.
We pay you cash for Eggs and Poultry and give you an Incubator free. Ask
about it. Yours for a fair deal,
PANY,
NOBLE. OKLA.
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Carley, Marion B. The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117955/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.