The Record. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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THE RECORD.
A NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE
Published every Thursday.
u <*• Everton, Publisher.
Subscription Rates.
One year 25c.
Admitted at the Post Office at Noble
O. T., for transmisson through the
Mail as rtcond class matter.
Time Table.
A. T. and S. F. R. K.
Noble, Oklahoma.
South Bound. Arrives
No 405 12,23 a m stops on flag-.
US 4,27 p m
17 1,20 p m Express don't stop
423 4,20 p m daily except Sun-
day.
North Bound. Arrives.
No 400 3,55 a m
116 7,20 a m
18 2,38 p m Express don't stop
420 7,50 a ra Local daily except
Sunday.
F. W. Filson,'Agent.
• Noble, Oklahoma.
C. Miles,
The old reliable
Shoemaker
Jfe/'
Made to order. All kinds of repairing
neatly done. Purcell, I.T.
Tli old reliable:
For an up-to-date hair-cut or
shave try us.
The best of work, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
Laundry Jjasket at Shop.
Horace Smyets; Proprietor
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Bradshaw & Sox,
Blijcksnntli's mi 'I
^ ttjaron Makers.
Plow work a speciality.
Work done at reasonable prices.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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TIME TBALE.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
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(World's Fair. Special) "...
Leaves Oklahoma City 6:30 p,m.
Arrives Kansas ,, 7:00 a,ixl.
,, St Louis 11:30 a,in.
,, Memphis 6:00 p,m.
(St Louis Express)
Leaves Oklahoma Ciiy-' • 9:50 a, in.
Arrives St Louis 7:15 a,m.
(Meteor)
Leaves Kansas City 7:15 p,m.
Arrives Oklahoma City 7:30 a,in.
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Express)
Leaves St Louis 1Q:00 p,m.
Arrives Oklahoma City 6:45 p,m.
Through cars aud Pullman Palace
sleepers between Oklahoma City, Kau-
nas City, St Louis and Memphis.
For rates and other information call
on nearest Frisco System agent or ad-
dress the undersigned.
B. F. Dunn,
Division Passenger Agent,
Wichita, Kansas
|S!^"Subscribe for the Record.
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Painter, Grainer and Paper
Hanger.
First class work at reasonable
Prlces> , Noble, Okla,.
Notice: Whereas the Honorble
Board of Trustees of the To.vn of
Noble, have decided to build a city
jail, they ask for bids for the same.
The building to be built of stone, 8x10
feet on the inside, walls to be 18 iclies
thick, foundation tt3.be 18 inches be-
low the surface of the ground and 8
feet high to sealing, floor to be made
concrete, and the roof of corrugated
iron. The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. Bids to be
opened on Monday night November 3
at eight o'clock. A. Flitner Pres,.
LAttest] H. G. Everton, Clerk.
D. K. Glasgow.
The old Reliable
Transfer man.
Hauling done to any part of the
City. The strictest care taken of
goods intrusted to my care.
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Tailor
Made
Pants,
Give me an order
for a nice pair of
Winter
PANTS
c. E. Jeffress.
and with honor' to himself and the
county. W. L. Kendall nominee for
School Superintendent has the undis-
puted qualifications, and should have
the support of every citizen of Cleve-
land county that lias the welfare of
the coming generation in view. «1. S.
Adair who is runing for Cour t/ Assess-
or is one of Cleveland County's most
successful farmers, a good judge of
the value of the farm and its products
and just and upright in all his dealings.
J. M. Corn is the candidate for Sur-
veyor, and every farmer in the county
should vote for him. Dr. W. S. Ham-
ilton who fills the office of Coroner is
candidate for reelection, he has con-
ducted the office during the past two
two years with credit to the county
and himself, he should be retained by
the people of the county. Wm. P.
Shelton, who aspires to the office of
county weigher deserves the office,
much has already been said in his fav.or
lie is well and favorably known over
the county. Fred W. James, the can-
didate Tor this Commissioner Distric.t(2)
who lives near Lexington, is a young
energetic man who. will,, care for the
interests of his district, every voter
in the 2nd district should vote for Mr.
James for Commissioner; you will
never regret it. Every man on the
ticket is above reproach, they repre"
sent the best men of the county, and
a vote for them is a vote for your in-
terests, your home, your children and
the protection of your neighbors chil-
dren. Vote the ticket straight, and
by so doing vote for economy and
prosperity.
JoHit H. Mosier,
?7Vt*
Cival and Criminal Practice.
Norman, Oklahoma.
See Richards the
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NORMAN, - OKLAHOMA.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and
Silver-ware.
Repairing neatly done. All work
guaranteed.
At Mayfields Drug Store.
The Frisco System will sell one way
Colonists tickets at half rate, plus 82,
from points in Missouri to all poiuts
in Oklahoma and the Indian Territory
Tickets on sale October 21; Nov 4 a 18;
Dec 2 4 16 1902. .Ian 6 4 20; Feb 3 417;
March 3 4 17; April 7 4 21 1903. _
for further* information enquire of
any Frisco Agent, or B F, Dunn Di-
vision Passenirer Agt., or Bryan Sny-
der Passenger Traffic Manager St Louiai
...
Wo promptly obtain U. S. ami Foreign
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TRADE-MARKS
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aosite U. S. Potent Office*
WASHINGTON D. C. }
R. Ij. Moffatt.
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Goods bought
All kinds of 2
and sold.
Bicycles repaired, repairs kept
vm itockat all times.
Agent for the celebrated Crescent
BYCICLE. Norman, Oklahoma,
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Everton, H. G. The Record. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1902, newspaper, October 30, 1902; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106250/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.