The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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The Noble Weekly Journal
VOLUME 2.
NOBLE, OK LA., (LEV EL AM) COUNTY, Eli ID AY OCTOBER 18, 1905.
NUMBER I.
The Oklahoma Farm Mortgage CofflPatiy* Iiolfl Rate Farm Loans and Agents for Neui York Life Ins. Cc-Interest homer and Terms Reasonable.
City School Notes.
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Total enrollment 161.
Eva Smith was absent from room 4
Wednesday.
Miss Ellie Payne was substitute Mon-
day afternoon in room 4.
Eva Smith, Emma McCann, Jessie
Mv'daria and Jennie Bradshaw enlist-
ed with the 7;li grade army of workers.
Miss Oakie Graham is better at
present,-and we hope she will soon b*
ablo to occupy her placo behind the
desk in room 1.
In room the pupils are almost as
scarce as lien teeth. We hope for the
time to arrive when tli3 last pound of
cotton has been picked this year.
O) Wednesday morning between
the hours of 9 and 10, Hoy Ford and
f, onitrd D. frutis were suddenly made
aware of the fact, that when tho yel-
low rule is out of place, there is al-
ways a paddle handy for tne Prof.
Cecil Dunaway left Monday after-
noon for Norman, where hs entered
the University. His schoolmates will
miss his smiling face and funny ways.
Ho was accompanied by Prof. McDon-
ald, who gave him a recommendation.
Parents are requested to examine
the monthly reports, and lend a help-
ing hand in trying to make the next
ones still bettor.
teacheus' monthly report to pa-
trons.
School District No. -10, Cleveland
county, Oklahoma. Number enrolled.
Males. 7.">; females, 78: total, 153. Av-
erage daily attendance, males, 6,'!; fe-
males, 02; total, 125.
i Number of tardiness, 15
Number neither alnant nor tardy, 52
Number dropped, 30
Number suspended, 0
Number days taught, 20
Number visits by school board, 2
J Number visits by others, 13
Nuinb T promoted, 0
Number in eighth grade, '25
Number studying history, 40
Number studying geography, 57
Number studying physiology, 39
Number studying grammar, 57
Number above eigth grade, ' 5
Branches taught, latin, Algebra, Phys-
ical geography and general history.
I hereby ;<?rtify that tlis above re-
port is correct.
B. K. McDonald, Teacher.
lion. W. T. James Dead.
COUNTY MEETING .41 HIGHLAND.
lion. W. T. James, who 1ms
been in a critical condition
for more than a year, died at
the home of his father "in
Louisville, Kentucky, Satur-
day morning at 6 o'clock.
Mr. James came t o this
county in the early days, set-
tling in Lexington, where he
engaged in the lumber and
hardware business. He was
One of Lexington's most en-
terprising business men, al-
ways being to the front.
lie served one term as May-
or of Lexington and was Rep-
resentative from Cleveland
county in 1903.
liis remains were laid to
rest Sunday.
The Journal joins in sympa-
thy with the many friends of
the bereaved ones.
The Farmers Unions Over The County
Were Well Represented.
Teachers Examination.
Canada Gossip.
Miss Mary Waggoner, of Willow
View, sp >t t Su iday with Miss Bessie
Lewis.
Mrs. Dora H> rvel spent Sunday
with Miss Winnie Burkett.
He v. Nichols preached at Canada
Sunday mornicg and evening to a
large and attentive audience. '
Our school is progressing nicely.
Miss Nellie Montgomery spent Sun-
day with Agnes Lewis.
M. B. Carb y and wife were guests
of Mr. Applegato and wife Sunday.
Misses Anna and Jim Jackson spent
Sunday with home folks.
The frost Tuesday night made us
think wintf r hiid come.
We write insurance! Tiro, Life,
ileal:1; and Accidental.
J. O. Fox.
Subscribe for Noble Journal.
Vote for the girl of your choice.
T. H. RAND,
DENTIST,
Of Norman will be in Noble
Friday and Saturday of
each week.
All work guaranteed.
Office i n I)r. Murphy's old
office, 1st door east of Noble
Supply Company.
The regular quarterly exam-
ination for teachers' certifi-
cates will be held in the Coun-
ty Superintendent's office in
Norman Thursday and Friday,
October 26-27, 1905. Exami-
nation will begin at eight
o'clock, a. in.
F. 13. Swank,
Co. Snpt.
Sew Wrick Plntform.
A crew of men
here for the past
putting in a brick
the depot. T h e
have been
two weeks
platform at
work was
The County meeting of the;
Farmers Union was in session1
last Thursday and Friday at
Highland.
Many good speeches were
delivered by the members of
tho Union.
S. O. Dawes, Territorial Pres-
ident made a luCsl f.. vcrable |
argument in favor of the|
Fanners Educational and Co-,
Operative Union of America.|
A. J. (iilbreth, County Lec- j
turer and I!. J. Nc.sbitt, Dis-
trict President made very I
able addresses, which were:
followed by other good speak-
ers.
A big dinner was served and
everybody enjoyed themselves
in a very hospitable manner.
This was the best attended
and the most interesting meet-
ing County Meeting held in
the county.
BARBOUR & 3ONS
Druggists and Book Dealers.
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Everything in Drugs, Books,
Wall Paper, Paints and Oils.
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NORMAN,
OKLAHOMA
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Vote! Vote! Vote!
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STATE FAIR OF TEXAS.
The City of Dallas Will M a k e the
Great Enterprise L'iggcr and
Better Than Ever Before.
completed this week. It is a
beauty and will be a joy for-
ever
EDWARD RiCHARDSON, JR. DEAD.
Edward, the 9 year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilich-
ardson, died at their home
at Etowah. Saturday at 6 a.
111. The remains were laid to
rest in the Fairview cemetery
Sunday.
The bereaved ones have the
sympathy of a host of friends.
The Scholarship Contest closes Sat-
urday. November -1th.
RORR.
On litis Hill (Illy of Sept.. we 1
jllie iishIimHigiieri <!i«l git into
ilie store of the Kiililc .Tlereim-
<i!*" 5'o . upon solicitation, anil
!decide anion;*' oui'selves the!
shoe to he cut. ami «li<1 at that
tinierut « iipii Maid slioe. hoih
! the koIc, insole, counter and
heel, and do upon our oath
\ solemnly swear that we found \
''mo paste-board o r paper of
I any hind whatever, hut found
it to he made o f (irs(-class
| leather throughout
jshis shoe was selected
Il'ifclrict JSi Stock.
KIUXKl) El. Ki r.vrrctt.
IS ISrailshikW.
T. .1. N mi ill h an.
.3. IC. Mutltllierville,
19. 19. IS II.
HnWrib d a ii il sworn to
this 8th day of ft pt , 11105.
(seal) is. h. k' asley.
Notary Public.
Why buy a Shoe that is part
pap r wh' ii it costs you just as
much. We guarantee ever y
pair of District 7B to be just as 16o acres two miles east of
t!>< * artieK ioiiiMl thi* pair. XT i i ,n ..
Come in and examine for Noble, 40 acif* in cultivation
yourself. all fenced and cross fenced,
,8 acres in timber, two good
Semiannual Singing Convention, j tanks, 1 well and pump, I!
story house with (' rooms and
cellar, barn and hay shed, a
chicken house, tine orchard,
The contest will close on
November 4th, and if you
haven't voted, don't delay, but
vote that 50 votes today.
The contest closes Noveni-
4 at 5 o'clock. The last
count before the contest closes
will be made at 3 o'clock. The
iiiid that | |jna| count will be made at
on the afternoon of
the 4th.
Below i- a li.^t of candidates:
Miss Venette Neff, Noble 1177
Miss Maggie Fndieott, N.
Miss Mattie Wise, Noble
Miss Bessie Lewis, Canada
Miss Jessie Bingham, hex.
Farm For Sale.
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The State Fair management I
has availed itself of the thirty j
days gained by the postpone-!
ment of the opening date1
from September 30 to October j 'p|!R Semi-Annual
28, to secure a large number j Convention will be held at
ot superb attractions turned j Box. 14-15,1905. Every musi-
loose by the closing of the cian and every one who loves
northern s u in m e r resorts, j ,mfic is .i,lvite.d t0 and
.. , ., , , , , i help us sing, eat and listen,
which could not be bad fori w R I) Draooo Pi-ps
Singing
W. E. 1). Draqoo, Pres.
Mertie Bkown. Bee. S,
Jessie Lambert, Cor. S.
ni aii'l
house,
on rural route.
This is a bargain for some
one with $1,500.00. Price
$3,000.00. three years time on
half. Call or address J O Fox.
Mji MI iMI i —B ——— ——f w— mm wwiBam
1 DR. H. H- WILSON
SPECIALIST.
[\! O R ?/i A N
OKLAHOMA
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA T.
JEWELER
Fine Watch Repairing.
Complete Line of Jewelry.
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Nobl-,
Furniture btor.'
Oklahoma.
Ftr Sale or Trade.
An 80 acre farm in South-
east Mo. 45 acres in cultiva-
tion, 20 in good timothy med- est ever made to
ow. (Jood mx room house and
barn 20x40. See or write I.
Dixon or J. 0. Fox, Noble, Ok.
earlier dates. Many great
race horses which could not
be had until the close of the
grand circuit, and which were
consequently out of reach of
for our earlier dates, have
also entered for our later ones.
In fact the postponement has
enabled the management to
increase the exhibits and at-
tractions by at least a third in
number, and has given exhib-
itors time to effect a much
more attractive arrangement
of their displays. If we lud
twice tho hall and ground
space, wc could cosily fill it
with first class attractions.
Vs it is, however, we have by
far the liiggestaud best com-
bined Fair, Exposition and
race meeting ever given in the
world. It is an entertain-
ment of which the people of m , .
Dallas are justly proud, ami to @HE3BS.93SMSES 9aSEESglB OS•
which they can enthusiastic-
ally invite their friends over
the southwest. The city of
Dallas which now owns and
runs the Fair, can not afford
to invite the people to a poor
show.
The Fair will open October
28 and close November 12.
The railroad rates are the low-
Jh Noble State Bank.
We will give your busi-
ness our best atten-
tion and. care.
WCD1Z3L_EI
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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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STATE FAT 11 OF TEXAS,
C. A. Keating, President,
Smith, Secretary.
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REID & FL1TNER ELEVATOR COMPANY.
Oklahoma.
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