The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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The Noble Journal.
l'ubllshetl Every Friday by
F. J. Hawk,
Entered October 13, 1K04 at Noble
l-Kj-t Office, Oklahoma, as second cl«*s
matter.
Subscription rates.
One year ti.00
Six months fiOj-in advance
Single copies 05
ADVERTISING KATES.
Made Known on Application.
DECEMBER 1\ 1905.
Municipal ownership is al-
right if wo owned anything.
Bread is the staff of life, and
advertising i the staff of bus-
iness.
You can't eat enough in a
week to last a year, and you
can't advertise on that plan
either.
ttent houses in Noble is a
crying necessity. Why not
build a few and assist the
town to grow.
Speak a good word for Noble
and her many enterprises,
then you will be a loyal citi-
zen.
It' you expect to enhance the
value of your property in No-
ble, then it becomes your du-
ty to cease abusing the town
and its recourses.
People who advertise only
once in three months forget
that most people cannot re-
member anything longer than
about seven days.
them to build a large packing Dr. PARKER.
house to handle the large vol-
ume of business. Every enter-1 GENERAL PRACTICE
prise of like-manner, is a mon-1 vr.^i O VI o
umeut to our city. UIU, ^JKia
Noble is greatly in need of a
public hall of some kind for:
the various puplic gatherings!
♦ hit frequently meet here.
Such as the citv court, justice'
court, Farmers Union, city I
council and various nuts- meet j
ings. Some man would make
a good investment to build
one.
Nesbitt, McFarland &
Brewer
Abstractor?, Insurance of all kintl>
general cilice work and Notary Public
Norman, Okla,
Williams & Williams,
Attorneys-A t-Law,
Practice in all courts.
Norman, - Okla
Noble can now look forward
to .i bright future. Time is
short and days are fleeing un-
til the electric line will be in
full operation through Noble,
and addition to that Oklaho
ma will probably get State-
hood this winter, then last of GEO MEDARIS
all but not least the south
Canadian will be bridged with
a $25,000,00 bridge.
C. L. ROTnFORD
ATTORNEY-AT~ LAW
Practice in all the courts. Oflice in
Opera House.
NORMAN, OKLA.
Carpenter and Contractor.
Figures and estimates cheerfully
given on all work. Shop on Main st.
Noble merchants sell goods
cheaper than some of the re-
tail merchants in other towns
in the country claim they can
buy them for.
Among other things that
tends to build a substantial
town is found the Noble Nur-
sery whose increase of busines
the last two years has forced
Npcc-ial Clubbing IMTcr
Every man should subscribe to his
local paper, because from it he secures
a class of news and useful information
that he can get nowhere else. He
should however, also subscribe to a
(irst-class general newspaper. Such a
newspaper is
The Semi-Weekly Xcws.
Thousands of its readers proclaim it
the best newspaper in the world. Its
secret of success is that it gives the
farmer and his family just what they
want in the way of.a family newspaper
11 furnishes all the news of the world
twice a week. It has a splendid page
where the farmers write their prac-
tical experiences on the farm, It is
like attending nn immense farmers' in-
stitute. It has pages specially gotten
up for the wife, for the fcoys and for
the girls. It gives the latest market
reports. In short it gives a combina-
tion of news and instructive rcailing-
mattcr that can be secured in no other
way.
For $1.7") cash in advance, we will
send The Semi-Weekly News .\nd the
"Noble Weekly Journal. Each for one
year. This means you will get a total
of 116 copies, It's a combination
which can't be beat, and you will sec-
ure your money's worth many times
over.
Subscribe at otice at the oflice of this
paper.
T. H. RAND,
DENTIST,
Of Norman will be in Noble
Friday and Saturday of
each week.
All work guaranteed.
Of lice i n Dr. Murphy's old
oflice, 1st door t\t< uf Noble
Supply Company.
WANTED—by Ch •••.i-.ro > 'sale and
mailorder house, asj-i tant manager
man or woman) fe • t'ii- county and
adjoining territory, vmtry *20 and
expenses paid weekly; .•xpen-e money
advanced. Work ptaasaftt: poaltioti
permanent. No inv - uvnt or experi-
ence required. Writ' it once for full
particulars and ench -■ If-addrested
envelope. COOPEW A* CO.,
132 Lake St., Chicago, 111.
i ii< La
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j aexteztrnms
i
U CAM ALWAYS
Spend a pleasant hour at the
CITY POOL HALL
. WALTER WILDMAN. .
Lw EiHSag) 1 MHZMMBfeT B8—KBWI Wf&U. «— til I II Will iii mm
1 TO THE FRONT G
With a large and Complete
Lino ot Dry Goods, Clothing-,
Shoes, Hats, Caps, ana in
fact everything carried in an
up-to-date mercantile house.
SPECIAL MARKED PRICES FOR
QUICK SELLING.
Our Grocery Department.
We have fresfe and clean stock, carefully se-
lected and a complete assortment of both staple
and fancy groceries, baught at rock bottom
prices that we are going to give our customers
the advantage o*.
Clnircli Directory
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
Sunday School, every Sunday at 10
a. m. Preaching every 1st and 3rd
Sunday at 11 a. m: and 8 p. ru. Prayer
meeting every Thursday ni^ht. Every
body invited.
Rev' Sullivan, Pastor.
baptist crirrtcfi:
NOBLE, O. T.
Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sun-
day at 11a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetixg
every Wednesday night.
ETOWAH, (). T.
Preaching every 1st Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 7 p. ra. and Sunday school
every Sunday at 10 a. in.
canada school house.
Preaching every 3rd Sunday at II a
in. and 7 p. m.
All are cordially invited.
Rev. Rankin, Pastor.
LoH^e Directory.
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ED HUTCHISON,
Noble, - - - Okla
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f. O. O. F. Lodge NO 05 meets every
| Friday night. All visiting brothers
| are invited to attend. G. S. Morris N.
0.: M. 15. Carley, V. G.; A. L. Mon-
hollen Sec.
Maguire Lodge I. 0. 0. F. 180 meets
every Wednesday night. Visitors are
invited. Theo. Pearee N. G. W. T.
Nolan V. G. Jim Pyles. Sec-
Noble lodge A. F. and A. M. meets
every First and Third Saturday
nights. Visitors are cordially invited
H. E. Musson W. M.
F. W. Filson Sec.
Scent as Cure for Ills.
Everybody knows in this country
that the fumes ot camphor and am-
monia will ben«fit certain ills. And,
by the same sisn, the inhalation of
certain sennis will cure nervousness
and other scents will cure headaches
and indigestion. Those who are en
! thusiasts on the subject say that you
I oak oure everything in the world if
i yeu will use tbs right odor far it.
NOBLE HARDWARE & LUMBER Co.,
Noble, Oklahoma
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Lumbe<\ Imple<
ments, Wagons and
Buggies.
1
0ARBOUR &, S0NS ■
Druggists arid Bcok Dealers.
Everything in Diugs, Books.
H Wall Paper, Paints and Oils.
LNORPvIAN, oklahoma
'.«s
It Noble State Bank. 8
We will give your basi-
ness our best atten-
tion and care.
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P
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TO Every person who will pay one year's
subscription, to this paper, Noble
Journal, in advance, we will giveabsolut
ly free a full years subscription to
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The only condition is that you must
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date, as the publishers of the Farm
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