Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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QUEEN CITY TIMES.
VOL. 4.
AGRA, LjiNCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY,
11'
JUNE 23 1910 NO. 41
hisdaughter Mrs. James Hart.
c.
Local Items
MAD STONE. .......
Anyone in need of a madstoue,
(-all on A. Bush, 3 mi. north and
l west of Agra.
SELECT TEACHERS.
Teachers for the coming term of
-chool in this district have been
.elected and the force will be com
jjosed of Mrs. Ryan Principal,
Miss Gheriug 1st intermediate,
Miss Biadford 2nd intermediate
and Miss Leningtou, primary.
Mrs. Ryan and Miss Leningtou
nave taught ^several terms here,
while Miss Ghering comes to us
from the Oklahoma Uity schools
with the best of recommendations,
Miss Bradford taught last term at
Lone Oak while previous to that
she was employed in trie Kansas
schools. r ^
marvelous discoveries
mark the wonderful progress of
the age. Air flights on heavy ma
chines, telegrams without wires,
terrible war inventions to kill mtu
,ud that wonder of wonders—L.:.
King’s New Discovery—to save
life when threatened !>y cqughs,
colds, la-grippe asthma, croup,
nronchitis,'Hemorrhages, hay fev- , Sunday with Mr and Mrfl’ yy \
Br and whooping cough oi luug|Heuflton
‘rouble. For all bronchial uffec
Messrs. E. D. Prowant, I.
*
Pierce and E. Nixcm attended the
Republican State Convention at
Guthrie Thursday.
Kept The King At Home.
l‘For the past year we have kept
the King of all laxatives—Dr
King’s New .Life Pills—in our
nome and they have proved a
blessing to all our family,” writes
Paul Matbulka, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Easy, but sure remedy for all
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troub
les Only 25c at all Druggists.
i fty .
The VY C. T. U. Silver Medal
Contest which was held in the
Methodist Church Monday night,
was in every way a success.
The contestants are to be congrat-
ulated ou the excellent delivery of
their selections Miss May Ward
Ward was awarded the medal
ttliss Cora Lowe, who has been
employed in the Pawhuska schools
for the pust term came in Thurs-
day ior a visit with her parents.
Mr. Earl Ives of Avery spent
;l ja , ° t i - - ■ ' • • '
MiOj Leffingwell from Kansas Messrs. San Dean hud J. B.
arrived Sunday for h visit witlfc Long attended the races in Okla-
homa Oity last week
.' .. . t
Mr. Virgil Tomberliu of Okla
homa City was an Agra visitor
Friday
Mr. Ira Maxsnu of Edmond was
in town Friday. „ j.
Rev. Colliei of Jennings who
has been appointed to the Metho-
dist Ministry at this place preach
ed his first sermon here last Smt-
day%
A DREADFUL WOUND.
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty
nail, fireworks, or of any other
nature, demands prbiupt treat-
ment with Hjjcklun’s Ar.nicn Salve
to,prevent blood poison or gan-
grene. It’s the quickest, suffest
healer for all such wounds as also
for Burris, Boils, Sores, Skin
Eruptions, Eczema. Chapped
hands, Corns or Piles 2"ic at
All Druggists
P. B. Molioy returned Tuesday
evening from a trip to Coffeyville,
and other points in Kansas
Mrs. May Bush and little daught
er, Lorraine, left Wednesday for
for their home in Tulsa after an
extended visit with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lenu
iugton south of town
Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Parsons went
i;o Oklahoma City yesterday. The
Judge to attend the Fifth Annual
Convention of the Oklahoma Re
tailors’ Association ai that place
SURPRISE PARTY.
Mrs. S. S Ward was pleasantly
surprised last Thursday evening,
by forty seven of her friends who
came with well filled baskets
and spent the time feasting and
having a genuine good time The
occasion being her thirty-ninth
birthday
WANTED-This
paper wants
tions it has no equal. . It relieves
instantly. iwi.the surest cure,
James M. Black ei Asheville N
O . K R. No. 4, ''Writes it cured
mm of an obstiuate cough after
all other remedies failed. 50c
and $1 00. A trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by All Druggists.
Chas. B. Wilson, Democratic
candidate for District Judge and
'J H. Brown. Democratic caudi
date for County Supt. were Agra
visitors Saturday.
^The Ladies AicTqftlp? Uougre
gatioual church will serve Ice
GVeam in the old Post Office build
ing next Saturday afternoon.
J. D. Nixon has accepted a p >
sition as railway mail clerk and
has been placed on the run be-
tween Newton Kans. and Purcell
Oklahoma.
A Woman’s Great Idea
is how to make herself attractive
Mrs Hirst 'and little sou from without health, it is hard for
near Enid returned home Friday j her to be lovely in face, form or
after a two weeks visit wan her [temper. A weak, sickly woman
wilt be nervous and irritable. Con
D. W, Shinn returned last week
from a trip to-Kansas,
correspondents on the rural routes
ami frem the different localities
throughout the northern part ol
the county. To those who will
send us a weekly letter we furnish
stationery and stamps, the Times
free of charge and allow a liberal
commission on ali subscriptions
secured, r «
The business men of this town
will organize h Base Ball team
ami will be ready to play any Bun
iness Meti s team of the neighbor
mg towns
NOTICE
After this issue all mail fur
train 2t» will be dispatched from
the office at 12:10 p. m
sister in-law, Mrs. Jeff Hart.
OTIS NIXON
AGENT
key checks and rings,
bat BADGES ETC
AGRA OKLA.
Born on Thursday, June 16th,
IO Mr. and Mrs. Eli Thompson au
eight pound boy
stipatkmand Kidney poisons show
in pimples, blotches, skin erup
tions and a wretched complexion.
But Electric Bitters always prove
a godsend to women who want
health, beauty and friends. They
regulate Stomach, Liver, and Kid
neys, purify the blood; give
strong nerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, love
ly complexion, good health. Try
them. 50c. at All Druggists
1 he Base Ball teams of KipleV
and Agra wilt cross bats Suudav
! afternoon at this place.
J. N. STANSBURY vs. GEORGE
RIVERS.
In the case of J. N Stanbury The manner in which the good
va George Rivers tiled in ,1. J workof Miss Auiy Long was appr <
Parsons’ court June 21. Judge j cinted last winter, is shown by tlo-
rnent rendered by default for $177 [ patrons and board of Oak Dale
and costs. Attached property order-! unanimously asking her back for
ed sold. Same consisting of 11 head this winter,with a longer term of
of cattle will lie sold on July 2nd j school nnd an increase in salary
at S. Dean’s Barn A Patron
M. D, Owen of Chandler was in Mesdauies Jim ami Will Hern-
town Tuesday representing the ton spent Friday with their moth
plaintiff in the case of J N Stans
bury vs. Geo. Rivers.
er in law. Mrs
north of town
E. T. Houston
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