The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 1.
NOBLE, OKLACLEVELAND COUNTY. Fit ID A )' OCTOBER <>, 1905.
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City School Notes.
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. cwtK aiv uio-1 humbly re-
it the Oily School, ami
work and encourage the
ihoir e.iildron.
Total eiirollrtent to date 101.
Prank Graham is substitute for M *8
Oakie.
Some few arc dropping out of roam 3
to pick cotton.
Kate Wise enrolled in the seventh
grade Tuoday.
Viola and Mattie McComb enrolled
in room 1, Monday.
Her°nv.e'Amvcin enrolled in the fifth
grade Monday, room 3.
Ml>s Nona Murphy of room 4, was
aba:ut Tu:sday aft :rr.cor.
Cecil Dunaway hurt his shoulder
Tuesday, but not seriously.
■las. Shriver and Chas. Hohauffh
visited the city school Tuesday.
Ed Branson of room 4 was absent
Monday, also Tuesday afternoon.
There has been so many changes in
tin; different guides, that the "15ig
Four" almost got lost.
Miss Oakie Graham, teacher of room
1. is quite sick at present. We hope
for a spe dy recovery.
There was quite a decrease of pupils
Wednesday on account of the shows at
Oklahoma City and Pure ;
Elijah Brashn..4 had the misfortune
of falling from a barn and breaking a
lib. Ho is getting along nicely at
1 resent.
Examination Is done with for a pe-
riod of f ur week . After several
eliany." pupiis arc doing some
good .vorl
Again, i
qti >tc ; '.)
inspect tb
pnegit s
The talk Supt. S.vank gave the stu-
dents of renin 4 «-w quite inspiring.
The pu: i • of ill-it room know how to
nppreCi.it..' a l.i::dncsfl. Come again
Mr. Swank.
Then; v is a serious mistake in the
items i f last; w ■ rein it was slated
that 1 hi • \ nth gr;;d ■ would fail. It
should liav. bjen the "seventh grade
will not fail".
Thi? e\ th grade contained twenty-
eight pi' [ . a' the b ginning of school,
hut tuts creased to fifteen. Some
have poti back ti; tli. seventh grade
and some are picking cotton.
C^oui;. '' ;)t• S . >k was a i-loas'int
caller in •• ins 1 I,Tuesday. Ow-
ing to other busiiic: s arrangements lie
could not visit the other rooms this
time, but we hope to tee him in the
near future .
Fill From Wagon.
The Little son of Rev.
Kennedy happened to quite a
severe injury Saturday morn-
ing. The family were start-
ing' away in a wagon, when
the iit.Ua one fell out.; one
wheel running over his body,
lie is setting along nicely at
preseni •
For Sale or Frade.
An SO acre farm in South-
east Mo. 45 acres in cultiva-
tion, 20 in good timothy med-
ow. Good six room house and
barn 20x10. See or write J.
Dixon or J. 0. Fox, Noble, 0k.
Subscribe for Noble Journal.
T. H. RAND,
DENTIST,
Of Norman will be in Noble
Friday and Saturday of-
ficii week.
All work guaranteed.
Office i n Dr. Murphy's old
office, 1st door east of Noble
Supply <"ompany.
Canada Gossip.
Every one is busy in the cotton field.
Coiniiiuuicatiou.
Semi-Annual Singing Convention.
The Time is Near.
M r. Goss,
Sir:
I understand that you in-
tend to have a billiard hall in
. . ,vonr storehouse this winter,
On s are now going the rounds at I , . . x .....
and 1 want to give jouwarn-
lingthatl will blowup any
iulte sick at (hifliar(, hal, 0l. saloon that
starts up here in this place,
Mrs. A. L Lewis visited -Vrs. J. 1). an(| | ViJ|J j)Uf enOUgll ill to
Canada.
Mrs. J. D
present.
(iivens
(livens Monday.
(,>uito a number attended church in
the Chiekasiiw Sunday.
The Farmers 1'nion at Canada is
sporting a charter now.
Miss Agnes I.iwis spent Sunday
blow down the walls of your
store too. You are ai. old hyp-
ocrit, if yon do belong to the
same church as I do, and 1
will learn you a les-or or any
other man that starts a saloon,
>o help me God Almighty.
My living depends on it, ami
Surkctt spent Sr.uday 0£[iers t00. Take warning.
in reply to the above article
I wish to state that any one
who said that I ever thought
of having a saloon or billiard
Misees Mary a,.d Florence Waggoner 1 ^ i<> my building is a black
were pleasant callers in thU neighbor- lie, and furthermore I believe
hood Friday. j if the man or woman who
The Canada school began Monday, ; wrote tllC above without sign-
ing their name, had come to
; me, it would have been much
I better for them, and there
with Miss Lillie Jackson.
Miss Winnie
with F. M. Burkett and wife.
J. U. Lewis and D. H. Terry
caught "counting tie-." Sunday.
Miss Bessie Lewis calK d 01
Misses Brow ti Su:nla;> afieruoon.
The Semi-Annual Singing | The Journal is now one year
Convention will ho held at | old, and if you subscribed for
Box. 14-15.1905. Every musi-jit at the beginning, your suh-
cian and everyone who loves 'scription is due. Please call
music is invited to come and in and advance your subscript
help us sing, eat and listen. ! tion, and receive 50 votes free.
W. E. D. Draooo, Pres.
Mkutik Bkown. Kec. S.
Jkssie Lambert, Cor. S.
Oklahoma Territory Patents.
Granted last week. Report-
ed by C. A. Snow & Co., Patent
Attorneys. Washington, D. 0.
Isaac M. Larkey, Kibby, Game
Apparatus. Foi copy of any
of above patents, send ten
11 )ou't delay.
Below is a list of candidates:
Miss Venette Neff, Noble 1111
Miss Maggie Kudicott, N. 1090
the 1
with J. E. Carrier as principal,
irood teacher, a good school."
Banner News.
Miss Mattie Wise, Noble
Miss Bessie Lewis, Canada
Miss Jessie Bingham, Lex.
Farm For Sale.
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1(50 acres t wo miles east of
Noble, 40 acres in cultivation
cents irt postage Stamps with!all fenced ami cross fenced,
date of this paper to C. A.;8 acres in timber, two good
Snow & Co., Washington, D. C. ! tanks, 1 well and pump,
story house with 6 rooms and
A Pleasant livening.
(Too lato for iast week.)
Tom Strickel in building a new
house.
Gordon Clements mark.
cotton this week.
l!i v. Jorean has ;,on i.e
Convention, this we k.
Quite a crowd of young folks
gathered at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Moseley last Friday
cellar, barn and liav
line
chicken house
on rural route.
This is a bargain u
one with $1,500.00
shed, a
orchard,
some
Price
would not have been any hard evening.
attendance $3,000.00, three year ; imo on
Mrs. W. A. Canibro,
Chickasaw is vi-iting
feeling.
If J have not treated any
one right. I v. i.-h they would
•ale of; come to me. and I will make
| it right if possible.
3 ptist: ]f y0U are a chi istian I think
I you will come to me and con-
fess your wrong, then 1 will
freely forgive you.
' Not that I think you have
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grit enough to blow my buna-
report an excellent time.
half. Call or address I ■> Fox.
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■, working
4ni . >;>■:.
A. J. Crawford is at, '.V ii
at the Farmeis Union (.in,
Prayer meeting fit J.ib r4y ■ very | n..a i n.:„i. I
Thursday night. Everybody
's niece, of the
her, this week. I Big lip.
., r, . . ... , ' lam "not afraid to sign my
Mrs, Crawiora \s vl-:itin<r h i* brotli- .
er, W. B. Evans and family in : :.b!e, name to anything 1 Write.
this week. j 1 will remember you in my
Banner has a writing school with | prayCl'S. M. 11. GOSS.
about twenty-eight pupils. 1 * • iicr ,
Fos is the teacher. Chairman Shonts of the lath-
through this! mian Can a I Commission
"About a year ago," writes Mrs. Mattie Allen, of
1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga., "1 suffered with
blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get
no relief until 1 tried
Woman's Relief
.T-. T. Slpman catm
neighborhood Tuesday. 1!
his daughters very sick at i'
Ti.e Baptist liav. had a.,
rious r vival at VVillo v \ <
ti confessions were niau , ae
united with the church.
t>,,rls! awarded n $1,000,000 contract!
<* in sell
ei jI°k! the canal accordii
Sever-; .
- 'verai1 judgment to I he
along i
for feeding the laborers ah
to his own
cowl fromI
the highest bidder. The only
=rI point we cannot understand
HF35 r\ O is why Mr. Slumts advertised
. ROBD,|f0l.b4^ft„. ;
On this Stli ditvof Sept., we:
the undersigned did go into,
the store of tlie Noble Mercan-
tile Co., upon solicitation, and
iecide among ourselves the
shoe to be cut and did at that |
time cut open said shoe, both i
I the sole, insole, counter, ami
heel, and do upon our oath
solemnly swear that we found i
no paste-board or paper of |
any kit d whatever, but found
it to b * made of tirst class
I leather throughout, and that
-,i\3 that i this shoe was selected from
I immediately commenced to improve, and
now I feel like a new woman, and wish to
recommend it to all sick women, for I
know it will cure them, as it did me.
Cardui is pure, medicinal extract of
vegetable herbs, which relieves
and frankly, describing n\. female pains, regulates female
your symptoms, we will functions,tones uptheorgans
SKSSTSffilSS-X ««a Pr"Pfstateof he;'i!,h-
envelope). Don't hesitate, but NV Jry it for yOUr trOUOlC.
Every dnj^istsells it
Cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Vv in 1.00 COuiftS.
WRII'E
US
FREELY
Fine Watch lJepairiug.
Complete Line of .jewelry.
At Shriver'* Furniture Ston .
Noble, - - ■Oklahoma.
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The
We will give your b
iigss our best atte;..
tion and care.
insurance companies never
contributed one penny to the
Demecratic campaign fund.
We don't believe that the con-
tributions to the Democratic
fund were sufficiently nuiner
ous for Tom to have forgotten
any.
District 7< StocI
SIGNED—11. H. ICverett,
15. Uradshaw,
T. J. Stufflebean
J. B. Summerville,
11. L. Bell.
Subscribed and sworn to
this 8th day of Sept. 1005.
Jeaslev, Notary
| NOi3I_E
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We presume Attorney Gen-j Public.
eral Moody did not insist on Why buj7 a shoe that ispait
imprisonment for those Be !' paper when it costs you just
Trust directors foi fear it las much. We guarantee every
would hurt their feelings- pair of District 7( to be just as
Moreover, they can easily re-
cover their fines by raising
the in4!' of beef.
these parties found this pair.
Con e in and examine for your
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The Pioneers of Industry ai
We iead, others follov/.
Dealers in Grain and Co-.
Get our prices beiore
where.
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The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1905, newspaper, October 6, 1905; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117919/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.