The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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The Noble Journal.
Published Every Friday,
f.j. hawk, publisher
m. b. carley, eultoii.
Entered October IH, 1904 at Noble
I 'ost O111co, Oklahoma, as second class
matte l-i
subscription kates.
One year $1.00 )
Si* months 50 >■
Single copies 05 )
in advance
advertising rates.
Made Known on Application.
FEBUABY 9,1906.
C. L. BOTSFORD
attorney-at-Law
Practice in all the courts, Office in ]
per a House.
NORMAN. OKLA.
The Czar and Speaker Cannon
|uivc the laugh on President Mor-
ales at the way they handle their
insurrections.
An old saw reset: The type-
writer is mightier than the steam
shovel when it comes to digging
,ui Isthmus canal.
the Canada and Noble schools.
Now, it seems that in fairness to
the Canada school a word of ex-
. . .. | rraeuce in ai
puliation is needed, hirst, when ^ opera House.
the Noble school sent their chal-j
lenge we promptly accepted it,
without making any changes that I
affected their school in the i.iast. ;
Second, we realized that their chal-
lenge contained technical points
which were decidedly in their
favpr. As u result of technical)
ties we were defeated, but this
did not satisfy us, so. Third, on
Monday, January 2j\ we sent
them a challenge to spell our
school, at Canada, February 2.
This challenge contained the fair-
est and simplest rules that we e__ _
could devise. On Tuesday they J IIVI 5 TOGIMER,
sent our challenge back with div-j The Barber,
ers changes (which were not i |Foragood shave or h;iir cut ca
our favor) i\i it. As we had
made no changes in their chal-
l'resident Castro has recalled all
of hiscouncels from Prance. Hut
it is significant that more than
half of them failed to come home.
Kdltor Mann has done some
mighty shady things, but it is a
question after all w heather it is fel-
ony to take candy away from a
baby.
I he Keep Commission has
missed the whole point in that re-
port on crop reports. The trou-
ble was not over w hat the Depart-
ment of Agriculture published,
but over who got it first.
T. H. RAND,
DENTIST,
Of Norman will be in Noble
Friday and Saturday of
each week.
All work guaranteed.
Office i n Dr. Murphy's old
office. 1st door east of Noble
Supply Company.
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MEAT MARKET
Fresh meats, nice and tender, on hands at all times.
Puro hog lard at levy prices. We also pay cash for
fat Cattle. Hogs. Hides and Veal Calves.
SMITH & DeWITT, Props.
wm mmmmammmmmmmmmmmmm m
M Noble State Bank.
We will give your basi-
ness our best atten-
tion and care.
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\ndrew Carnegie says that any
voung man's fortune is assured
w hen he saves his first thousand
dollars. But Andy does not fur-
nish anv specifications for getting
that first thousand.
lenge, we promptly turned their
changes in ours down. They,
then, said that if thev accepted
our original challenge they would
let us know Wednesday. But,
alas! we have heard nothing from
them since; why, we are unable
to sav, but will leave you, dear
reader, to guess. Fourth, in con-
clusion, we will say that the Can-
ada school is ready, willing and
anxious to spell them, at any
place, outside of Noble, and be
governed by the rules that we
sent them or by any set of rules
which the city superintendent of
Norman, the county superintend-
ent and any other teacher holding
a first tirade certificate may agree
upon. A Square Dealer.
On the last page you will find
the Noble Mercantile Co's ad,
read it. There is some thing iti
it that will interest you and some
qf the biggest bargains ever offer-
ed ip Noble.
and give nie a trial,
guaranteed.
All work
A. T. & S. F. Time Table.
NORTH.
Offer at Novelty Sale a Bill of Trees
and Plants as Follows.
100 Ben Davis Apple, 2 years old, 5 to 7 feet: our very best.
KM) Elberta Peach, yearlings; choice trees.
! 12 Standard Pears, assorted. 2 years old.
12 Plum Trees, assorted, 1 year old.
25 Brilliant Grape, choice, new variety ,
25 Assorted Grapes; all good.
-1 Everblooming Roses.
No, 40i. 3:53 a. m.
No. 116r. C;45 a. m. I
No. 18...., 2.50 p. in. |
No, 420 local freight 1:36 p.m.
SOUTH.
No. 405.' 12.50 a. m. |
pTerms of Sale.
rso. Ho 4..st p* ik.
No. 423 local freight ii;35 a. m.! The regular price of the list is $30.00. The sale begins on
Frank FiUon, City Agent. | Saturday, February 1.0,1906, and the price on that day is
$30.00. On Monday. February 12, the price is $29.50. On
Tuesday $29.00; Wednesday, $2S.">0: and so on. reducing ">0,
. he following are the local market J cents each business day until sold. 1 he first taker at the
quotations,corrected every Thursday: current price for any day fakes the lot.
Butler, per n> ir«to'.'(i The trees may be seen on the vacant lot adjoining Wells'
drug store, and we guarantee to deliver theni in perfect con-
dition for planting.
Bidders by mail need only to specify the 'amount offered
and your bids will be held strictly confidential and applied
on the proper day.
If trees are to be shipped. f>0 cents additional will be
charged for baling and delivering to depot.
Local Markets.
Eggs, per tloz
Chickens, per lb
Turkeys, per lb
Cotton, per lb...
Corn, per bushel
Dry hides
Green hides ...
Hay, per ton
Bran, per 100 lbs .s0
Corn chops, per 100 lbs .85
Ho^s, per lb 4 to 44
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.10
. ,S to 1<«
..31 lo 32
.12
.07 I
.. $1.00
Remember, there is only one assortment offered, 27S tree*
and plants, and the first taker get theni.
TI IF NOBLE NTRSERIES, NOBLE, 0. T.
Canada School Notes.
I he enrollment is now 91.
Krnest Alkire was a pleasant
visitor, Wednesday.
Delia and Bruce Givens were
absent, Monday, on account of
sickness.
Miss Webster spent Saturday
did Sunday with home folks.
For the benefit of the school
there w ill be a box supper at Can-
ada Friday night, February 9. A
short program consisting of songs,
recitations and music will be ren-
dered. All are invited.
Mr. Swank, Mr, and Mrs. |
(iivens and Miss May and Mr.
Duffey Brown were welcome vis-
itors Friday.
In the Journal of January 2b, j
we noticed an account of thej
"spelling match" which occurred j
at Noble, January 26, between [
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Cascade
Black Diamond,
Eighteen Carat
Kohinoor
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A Complete stock ot Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Queensware
ana Hunters Cream Flour.
E.. M HUTCHISON
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Carley, Marion B. The Noble Weekly Journal. (Noble, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; Noble, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117955/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.