Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Summing It Up.
'Was the charity ball a ;
‘Oh, yes, Indeed. 'llu
wns must have cost a 1
Queen City Times
f .«Et I want every persoi
* who is bilious, const!
pated or has any atom
1 ▼ aeh or liver ailment to
___ send forafreepackago
PrrrfBS ot my Paw-Paw Pills.
L 011, >> 1 j want to prove that
fr-fttflB .hey positively cure In-
3 y-Vkj digestion, Sour Stem-
INK-ISSs acli, Belching, Wind,
S3^J5S Headache, Nervous-
ness, Sleeplessness and
RV/"*" are an infallible cur«
for Constipation. To do
l'LUlU!nh?r®sk.ill^W0ttV^“*Bl»t*
llkev“nl. For £p« nackage address,
raised for
OKLAHOMA
Wasn't that
AGRA.
Oklahoma News Notes
to hold a May
Lawton iB planning
festival.
NEARBY OFFICER IS 1
FATALLY HURT.
county poor farm
The Cleveland
no inmates.
New people have hold of the Packing
plant at Guthrie and propose to work
It to full capacity.
The Tulsa County Fair association
haa'announced that It.
this year be held September fa to 21 m
ed Shots Is Stonemason
!8 He Did It as a Pro-
nst the Organization
of Society.
Rome Italy—An attempt was made
assassinate King Victor Emanuel
■ - morning. Several shots
fired at the king, but all missed
majesty escaped
*■ -----j arrested.
leaving the pal-
t»t. TTyfnntfl and Children^
Thursday
were I----
their tarket and his
unhurt. His assailant was
The king was just 1—- — t ,
ace on his way to the Pantheon
attend the annual memorial service
lu honor of his father, King Hum
bert. A young man Ared several
sliots from behind the crowd in the
street One of the officers of the
king’s bodyguard fell dangerously .
wounded but the king was untouched. |
There was tremendous excitement i
la the crowd, which turned on the
youth and attempted to lynch hum
The police finally rescued him trom
flip clutches of the mob.
“C«»» -»>
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
AVegdable Preparation tor As-
simila t ing the Food and Regula
ting the Stomachs anti Rowels ol
building a railroad to the mineral u.»-
trict in the Arbuckle mountains in the
vicinity of Turner Falls.
“ .erlou., l»t lockjaw ,ct I" »»>> h«
doctors were unable to cope with it.
viirths in Grady county exceeded th<
deSh rate two to one in the month o
r;s- «
three from pneumonia an
dren were burned to death.
Bears the
Signature
Promotes Digestion,Checrf111'
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narc otic
Erupt of Old Dr SAMUEL P/TC/tER
Pumphiit Seed *
A lx Senna -
Rothelli Satis *
Anise Sttd *
foppermint -
Fi Carton a U Seda •
Worm Seed -
Clarified Sugar
WinUrgrttn Flavor
Winter green pfavor
1
Worms .Convulsions Teverish-
ness and Loss OF SLEEP
FacSimik Signature^
at^HaUey vUle^that cityand railroad oT 1
Sdals have combined .ocW
idlers. In two days' raids thirteen na
tjtte surplus p.pul»tl°» !■
a special train for treatment.
The official announcement lias been
enclpmsut ot lb. ™
SSSirt
The city council of Hobart has pur-
acres and joins tne c, lt was
foot in Chlckashi
* i home talent chautauqm
,or ,h, summer. ;n,e Plus a
The Centaur Company,
new YORK.
^Guaranteed under the Foodanjl
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Three Convicts Run Amuc
Warden and Two Deput
Wound Another
DOUGLAS
S.'SS.Vv?*
Se STANDARD OF DUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
antees superior quality ***
for the money than other makes. His
name and price stamped on the bottom
nrotects the wearer against high prices
and inferior shoes. Insist upon having
the genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. Take
no substitute. » vour
S,U«r?UchJr,g..rpn3pam'- rust Color By*11* «•«•»-
A movement is on
to launch a
course 1-- -
proposed by Jonas
school man and edu
arrange a program
.for the numbers. 1
will he the feature
Protests will be
retary of state by
bart, through the city
vent the granting
east of Little Elk
purposes until a
cured by the city for
the municipal wi
applications for rl
and each farmer
feet per second,
fords less t-----
The city also claims
the government, who
dam and presented the
original water plant from
town lots.
nntv lust outside tuc vo. -----■
which he had charge. Rushing down
the corridor, one of the desperado
fired through the barred door into the
office of Deputy Warden Charles Wag-
.bot.«*..
Delahunty, and Usher A ■ ...
and Usher A. C. Houmau
rushed from the warden’s office only
to run into the three convicts who
were making for the door leading into
Hie main corridor. All the .prisoners ,
began firing at the two men and they
Grouped in their tracks, dead.
I A better day could not have been
! selected by the men for their break
| for liberty. The blizzard made It im-
possible for one to distinguish a man
1 J few feet away. The three plunged
* „ri.nn into that natural shield
For Every Little
Family Ailment”
the citizens of Ho-
council, to pre*
of water rights from
; creek for irrigation
uite site is se-
■water to supply
plant. Several
i have been filed j
asks for about ten
while the stream af-
than fifty feet per secoud.
a prior grant from
built the first
city with the
the sale of
‘Vaseline" is the purest, simplest, safest home remeuy
mown. Physicians evei
iofteninc and healing qualities. |
Nothing so H00'^9 ^'^en\'n*ern^any?relUj\*^cuVuaanil coughs’.
•Torree^r^ue^m a^racTve glass bottles.
Accept no substitute for Vase11nf
taspgx&z&t&rxsn&za
Che.ebrough Manufacturing Company
irywhere recommend it tor its
mam
Infants/Child ren
At6 months old.
35 Doses Cents
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912, newspaper, March 21, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911219/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.