The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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The Noble Journal.
Published every Thursday By
MARIO* B. CARIEY
Editor and Proprietor.
Subscription bates.
Ono year 11.00 )
Si* months. -*>0 > in advance
Siniflo copic .*6'
APVF.RT1SINO ItATF*.
Made Known on Application.
OCTOBER 27, 1904.
Why not organize a Com-
mercial club? Noble's busi
men are too ambitious not ti<
fall in line.
Noble is the best cottoi
maricet in Cleveland county
Ono firm paid over $2300.OC
for cotton in two or thre<
hours last Wednesday.
Noble furnishes a good mar-
ket for any thing that is pro
Jucec] 911 the farmes in the
••ounty. Diversify and yoi
will make money every yem
i.heivby.
Noble's cotton market con
tinues to swell, and the price*
are good. 17f bales per da\
has been tho average for tin
lust week, not withstanding
that the Chicicaviw cuuntn
has been cut off from us.
The Sth day of Dec. is draw
itig near and both Democrat.-
and Republicans are counting
their chickens before the\
hatch. One tiling sure Parker
and Roosevelt can.t both be
elected. Some one is going te
do sadly disappointed, Whih
.-.onioone else will be made to
rejoice.
The man who lies down an<:
goes to sleep on the soft side ol
a political cinch, stands a good
chance of waking up just it)
time to see his hide nailed to
the barn d( or by the fellow
who could not sleep becaust
he had to whistle in tho fact
of expected defeat, in order ti
keep his couragc up.
Farmers you can get an\
thing you desire in Noble
our merchants have ju>t 1 ai-
in a complete line of fall am
winter goods for you, am
each one claims that he i-
going to have the biggest bat
gains. Competition is goini
to be great and you sliouh
avail yourself of this opportu-
nity and do your trading h'
Xoblo.
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According to the govern
ment report the average rain
tall in Oklahoma is 40 and ;
traction inches annually. Th
bulk of this rain falls fron
the latter part of February ti
the lost of March, this insure-
the wheat crop, which is hat-
vested from the 5th of June t<
the 15th of July, and the con
is laid by in May.
Noble should by all means
have a fire company. It
would be but little trouble to
organize a volunteer compam
that might be of much service
at some future time. It is no
bau idea to organize with n
Chief, Captian and othei
such officers, and then
meet regular to devise plans
^hereby you cau fight fire
to the best advantage. Of,to pull in the same harness
course overy man in town i* with your neighbor up the
ready and willing to help case street, i u£ nine to one if you
pull with him awhile you will
of fire, but how much more
can bo accomplished where a
few men thoroughly under
Tho wide diversity of the
crops in Cleveland county
makes this one of the most de-
sirable places to farm. Wheat
and corn are the principal
crops raised, while tho l.or.g
■summers make cotton raising
very profitable. Flax is one
if the profitable crops of the
country, and the yield of the
'•room-corn equals that from
the broom corn belts in Illi-
nois and Nebraska. Oat crop*
liave been raised on this land
Hut made 'JO bu. per acre.
Potatoes and all root crop-
jrow abundantly and all kind
of garden vegetables.
On the 23 rd inst. tho Hull
•'isliing fleet of Great Dritian
vliilo in the North se;i was
fired upon by a passing Rus-
•iati squadron, Two were kill-
Mi and eighteen wounded and
>ne vessel sunk. This has
•aiised no little excitement
is Russia could have had no
ther motive in this a^t than
• o cause war with England.
Jreat Britian has given Rus-
sia forty eL'ht hours to adjust
natters, It seems that Bus-
sit has all she can manage
is it is without the Bear of
Hie East 011 her hands.
findonthe really is a better
man than you thought for,
stand what they are going to 'and if "you both afo pulling to
do and how to do it. accomplish the same good end
in this way you will quicker
become acquainted with his
good qualities, like him better
iUid soon overlook his faults.
At present a determination
is noticeable among tho No-
ble merchants to hustle bus-
iness. The Journal is glad to
see it. The spirit commenda-
ble and will result in a largely
increased trade, if the inthusi-
asm is not allowed to wane.
1'he success of every business
depends almost entirely on
1 he hustling proclivities of
those managing it. The mer-
chant who has confidence in
his busjness will soon inspire
confidence among the people.
I'he merchant who is himself
convinced that he is offering
bargains will soon convince
he people of the fact. The
net hod> of doing business now
ire such that it is just as
impossible to make a big suc-
•3ss in merchandising without]
nlvertising, as it is to makej
t success without carrying aj
>tock of goods or keeping a
force of clerks, and experience
ias long since shown that
newspaper advertising is the
best and cheapest form of pub-
SANTA
FE.
The Sign
of the
Shortest line
to
Los
Angeles
Santa Fe
All the way.
Would'nt it be well
to use the road that
wij! take you clear
through?
W. J. BLACK,
0. P. A.
Topeka, ■ Kaas.
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Select Fall Styles.
We are headquarter* for fall goods, having
a completo stock oft the latest style/to select from
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Dry Qoods, Boots and^ Shoes, Hats and
Caps._
Celebrated Polar Bear flocir.
Groceries, Flour and Feed in connection.
We Know that 110 establishment can show a
greater assortment or a more complete collection.
We ask you to come this week for next week
many choico things will bo missing.
c
ED HUTCHISON,
Noble, - - - Okla
asmbse®
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SHORT ORDERS.
Do not forget, that you can tf«t a lunch or a tii.'iil from us
f at all hours of the dw.v or nijfbt. Cold drluk* of mIi kicd 4
♦ in connexion. Ererjr body it treated faro and right. 1) j «
iuot forget the place J
HUNTER &, SMjTH, j
| Proprietors. Z
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RESTAURAN
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GOTO
J. J. THOMAS,
FOR FIRIS T-CLASS MEALS
AND SHORT ORDERS,
HOT CHILLI.
1 keep ffpijh Brpad always.
Noble, Okla.
Dr. PARKER,
GENERAL PRACTICE
Noble, Okla
J. L. DIXON,
Painter, Paper Hanger and
Decorator, Hard wood and
Hub Finisher. All work guar-
anteed. Graining a specialty.
icitv.
NOBLE.
OKLA
To be a live up-to-date busi-
less town and take advantage
>f every good thing that
•omes along, the merchants
ind business men generally,
mist cultivate and have a
riendly fueling for one an-
•ther Because ono man has
ifferent opinions politically
r religiously from ron is no
reason you should hold your-
self aloof from him. Kenieni-
oer always that hi* friendship
> worth more to you than his
(pinions. In friendship there
is harmony, and in harmony
here is strength. One Man
tlone can not build up a town. Evaris
io<* can half its citizens do so
v hen tho other half oppose
them, It may bo a bitter pill
Wells Drug Store.
'You know the Re^t,"
an why
skin your-
self when
you can get
a neat and
easy shave
at
Kieser.
I.nmtdrj Agency.
Noble, - • Oklahoma.
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Good meals a.icl short ord rs at all hour# of the
day. Krerv thin'j ncut and cleau with all random
conveniences. Your trade is solicited, and prices
reasonable.
MRS. MBDARIS, j
Proprietress.
CEN
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MEAT MAR-' t
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Fresh Beef and Pork at all Tjmes. *
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prompt attention given to all order:, Votir ratronr-K" is $
Solicited. %
| E. THOMAS, Prop. j
Livery &
feed Barn
Good vrajjn ya:-d awl
camp h(,use In conncc-
tlcu.
PAYWN & WAfiONER,
Propriituri.
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Drayage and general moving. Prices are
always reasonable.
J Gr.
Prop.
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.