Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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QUEEN CITY TIMES.
VOL. 4.
AGRA, LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA THURSDAY,
AUGUST 11 1910 NO. 48
PUBLIC SALE
As I am going to leave the country, I will sell to the highest bid
der at public auction at my place 1 mile South and 2 West of Avery
and 1 mile North and 3 East of Parkland, the following described
Property, sale beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. on ___
THURSDAY AUGUST 25
Mrs. S. M. McCrary arrived
from Bristow Saturday. Mr. Mc-
Crary the photographer has been
here for some time,
THE BEST HOUR OP LIFE
is when yon do some great deed
or discover some wonderful fact.
This hour came to J. R. Pitt of
Rocky Mt., N. C. when he was suf
HORSES
One Brown Mare 0 years old
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,, Bay Mare 10 years old
,, Mule colt
3 Old Horses
A. L. HUD1BURG
Auctioneer
All Sale Dates made at my res
idence at Carney Oklahoma,
Phone 38. All expenses of
Phone or Wire for dates will
be paid from my part of the
state.
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CATTLE
l‘> Milk Cows
0 Heifers, 3 years old, A and *
Jersey, will be fresh in Nov Dec.
and January
2 Heifer calves
1 Full blood Jersey Bull 4 years
old
1 Full Blood Jersey bull calf 8
months old
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Two horse cotton and coin planter feeing intensely, as he says, “from
new ! the worst cold I ever had, I then
One Horse cotton planter proved to my great satisfaction, Mr. George Walker and family
Acme harrow, new what,a wonderful Cold and Gough from Texas are visiting his sister
Two section harrow cure Dr. King’s New Discovery is Mrs. Chas. Woolever.
1 Single Di sc plow For, after taking one bottle, I was
10 Floe Wheat drill j entirely cured You cant say any Mrs. Blanche Barr has been em-
8 Hoe Grain and Fertilizer drill j thing too good of a medicine like pl0ye,l as teacher in the Burbank
that.” Its the surest and best rem gchools for the coming term,
j edy for diseased lungs, Hemor
rhages, LaGrippe, Asthma, Hay
IMPLEMENTS
10 inch Riding Plow
„ Walking .,
1 Riding cultivator
8 Shovel riding cultivator
1 Disc ,, ,,
new
Feed Grinder, will grind meal
Champion Mower
Hay Rake
Lister
Corn Stalk Cutter
Corn Sheller
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
2 Heating stoves
] Large Range
1 Singer Sewing Machine
1 Lard Press
Extensiou Table
2 Bedsteads
Dining Chairs
A lot of miscellaneous articles.
LIFE ON THE PANAMA CANAL
Fever, any Throat or Lung Trouble Had one frightful drawback,
50c. SI 00. Trial bottle fret
Guaranteed by All Druggists
malaria trouble that has brought
suffering and death to thousands.
„ The germs cause chills fever and
MIm Boby Stanley of .............. ......,RBai.
came in Saturday after a
week’s
visit with relatives in Oklahoma
City. Slie remained until Sunday i
l G destroy them and cure malaria
with her parents Mr. and Mrs onmnlete-
ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassi-
tnde weakness and general debility
But Electric Bitters never fail to
, i trouoies. ‘Tbree bottles complete-
David Stanley when she returnecl j
to Pawnee to resume her work.
2 Walking cultivators
FREE LU NCHAT N OON
"terms of sale
All sums of S10.00 and under cash in hand. On all sums over skeptics
troubles.
ly cured me of a very severe attack
of malaria,” writes Wm. A. Fret-
STAGGERS SKEPTICS. , w,j11 of Lncama- N- ° - “a,,(1 rve
« . I had good health ever since”. Cure
That a clean, nice, fragrant com
pound like Bucklin s Arnica Salve
will instantly relieve a bad
Stomach. Liver and Kidney Tron-
burn bles, and pievennt Typhoid. 50c.
| cut, bchU. wouml or |iil.-s, staggers | Guaranteed by All »™ggUts.
Lilt gieat (lies pr >' flie wjn(J blew the tabernacle
©10 00 a credit of 14 months will be given, purchaser giving note Os a wonderful hosier of the wmht down Tuesday morning, breaking
with approved security, bearing 10 per cent interest from date. 6 per sores, ulcers, boils, »* o»b, /A maj lwo t)f the lamps but it was put in
cent discount for cash on all sums over §10.00 All property must skin eruptions, as al8° ; repair for church by night.
he settled for before removal.
C H AS. H EWITT owner.
hands, sprains and corns. Try it
25c at All Druggists.
A. L. HUDIBURG Auctioneer.
JACOB PUCKETT Clerk
MRS. FELAND ENTERTAINS
Mrs Sanford Feland invited a
Miss Bessie Robertson of Win
field, Kansas arrived Wednesday number of little girls to her burnt
for a visit with relatives and j Sunday afternoon in honor of Mar
Local items
On Saturday last, the hay deck
| in Sanford Dean’s barn gave way
Mr A W Williams and wife of precipitating ten or twelve ton
Stillwater came in Wednesday for of hay into the drive way Sanford
a visit with his cousin Mrs. Mar- escaped being caught in the wreck
garetHecker. with nothing to swear by.
Misses Lottie and Marie Stans- Mrs Florence Brown of Wash
bury returned to their home in ington, Kansas and Mrs. F. N
Oklahoma City yesterday after a | Snoddy of Elk City visited their
t wo weeks visit at their uncle’s, J j sister, Mrs. Feland Saturday and
N Stansbury. | Sunday.
friends.
FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR.
At Oklahoma City, September 27
to October 9, 1910. The great
livestock, agricultural and indus-
trial exposition of Oklahoma.
Daily air ship flights; brilliant
horse show; seventeen depart-
ments; great livestock show; rac-
ing each day except Sunday.
Send for premium list and make
an exhibit
1 S Malian, Secretary
garet and Ida Brcwn of Washing-
ton, Kansas and Mary Sue Snoddy
of Elk City. The little ones enjoj
ed themselves very much with
music and games Refreshments
of ice cream and cake were served.
Those present were: May Ward,
Ida Rosenbach, Mary Monger.
Nina Muoger, Pauline Prowant,
Maudie Kile, Inza McDonald,
Daisy Dean, Fay Dean, Eva Jones,
Laura Jones, Vera Randolph, Lor-
ena Estes Ilo Ross, Mary Will-
iams,
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910, newspaper, August 11, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912020/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.