Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Local Items.
Mr Jack Ward came up from
Oklahoma City Friday for a abort
visit.
Oil-and Loney Fierce from the
country are visiting itieir other
Pierce relatives in town tnia week
Attack Like Tigers
In lighting to keep the blood
pure the white corpuscles attack
disease germs like tigers. But of-
ten germs multiply so fast the little
fighters are overcome. Then see
pimples, boils, eczema, salt rheum
and sores multiply and strength
and appetite fail This condition
demands Electric Bitters to regu-
late stomach, liver and kidneys,
a u d to expel poisons from ' h e
blood. “They lire the best blood
purifier,” writes C T Budahn, of
Tiacv. Calif , “I have ever found.”
They make rich, red blood, strong
nerces and build up your health. jjinnwiiMilMISTl
Try them 50c at A. M Uueb s
We notice among our recent
dispatches!taken from the Oklaho |
man) that Guthrie has been made1
a Postal Savings Bank Town.
What in the name of goodness has
that town got left to saver1
One of the oldest firms in this
part of Lincoln (In:, Bolton Bros,
went out of business last Saturday.
All the goods not disposed of at
an auction have been boxed and
will be shipped to Western Okla
hotns later on
W. E d'Happavt who lias been
tile pastor of the Congregational
church at this place for the past
t w n years lias been granted a
months leave of absence by his
congregation, and left luesday
night for Denver Colo, where he
will visit relatives
Dr C N Shelton left Monday
for Missouri where he expects to
remain for several clays attending
to business affairs
j j> Long came home Saturday
after a weeks visit over in Eastern
Oklahama,
While working cm the section
Wilbert Ogg bad a tie fall on his
foot Monday, hurting it severely,
but did not cause him to stop work
Mrs Thos. Marks and son Ar
thur left Tuesday for El Reno
where they will visit friends and
relatives,
Mrs Andrew Ward accompanied
by Dr W W Chase, her husband
and sister, Miss Merle Thompson
went to Oklahoma City Tuesday
evening where Mrs Ward will tin
dergo an operation
Word was received Monday of
the serious illness of Mrs. Stans-
bury's father at Perkins so she
nod Mr .1 N Stansbury drove ov
er in the evening when they found
him much better.
The first wheat planted this sea
son that we know of was put in
Tuesday by E. D. Prowimt on his
farm east of town.
We are feeling rather proud of
our print shop tend its facilities
just now, having turned out the
program and premium lists for the
Fair and Reunion to be held here
21, 22 and 28 Anyone who is not
now a subscriber telling us the two
words inis spelled in the book dm
ing the three days of the Fair gets
the Times 1 year for 50c cash
Get my prices before sending
off or purchasing from anywhere
else. 1 will compete with any
person anywhere or any place.
R VV Ogg
Street Commissioner J B Long
has a force of men at w >tk on the
streets. doing everything from
cutting weeds to running the grad
er.
Mr. J. G. Wall is repairing the
bridge ovqfl^ Dry Fork near his
place.
John Kalka is hauling wood to
Brookshires to cook “lasses”
The public croquet grounds in
town being crowed most of the
time, Mr. Delph and Will LamHr
go to the country to play
Weathers Bros, shipped their
car load of hogs to Oklahoma City
loading out at Agra Sunday night.
Geo House has a large force <>t
men and teams at work on the
roads this week
Mrs Bolton and children of Ag
rH are visiting at Mike Simmons
The ball game last Saturday Ht
Dillman’s pasture between Hard
scrabble ‘ kids’- and Parkland
kids” resulted in a score of 4 to
6 in favor of Parkland.
OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE
& FARM LOANS
It you arc thinking of Locating or Investing in
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Call and sec us; or, if you do not care to visit our section just now.
write us, and we will give your correspondence special attention
We have a large list of farms in Oklahoma, and believe we can
please you in every particular.
1. C. Pierce &. Son Agra, Ok!a.
w~ Goodldm*.
Good KoIrrUln-
ment.Active Use o!
His WII9 and His Band*
_____ These are the things which
will make a man ol your boy.
Secure his lively Interest and whole-
v some development by giving him
Oic AMERICAN BOY
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1 lie in harmony with refined
me trumfng; endorsed by 230.noi hoys and their
parents. Send $1.00 lor a full year. On sale at
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Mrs Jas, Stewart returned from H days with home folks south
Oklahoma Ci»y Thursday where 0f town before leaving for [(label,
shi‘ has been for some time with , McCurtain Cm wh« re she will hi
her sister in-law ?<Jrs. Ira Gass. t,,r Up0„ bt-r duties as teacher,
She will move into the Phenis prop t(lH Bi;ilnoi term beginning Mon-
erly ar, once , day.
How’s This? Miss Maggie Dean is visiting at
Wc offer One Hundred Dollars 1 Ctiurley Stewart's home near Try-
Reward for any case of Cat arrh tlmt ()|| H, |„ e8e„t.
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. F J. Cheney & Co Toledo O Accused Of Stealing
We, the undersigned, have known i E E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
F J Cheney for the last 15 years , Me boldly accuses Bucklen’s Ar-
and believe him perfectly honor nica Salve of stealing -the sting
able in all business transactions j from burns or scalds—the pain
and financially able to carry out j from sores of all kinds—the dis
any obligations made by his firm, tress from boils or piles. “It robs
Waloing, Kinnan a Makvis, S cuts, corns, bruises, sprains and
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O injuries of their terror, he says,
COLUMBIA.
(too LATE I'OR LAST WEEK )
Mr. Edgar Harmon, wife and
babies spetit last Thursday with
E \V Dunham and family, also
Misses Vera Southerland and
Beulah Dewluirsl spent the after
noon and evening,
The Baptists closed their meet
ing4 at the arbor Sunday morning
there was also Sunday school there
in the morning instead of the
school house After preaching
the ladies served dinner. Every
lone there enjoyed the day . About
2:80 twelve were baptised at the
spring on the Road s farm.
Teddy Mears and Earl Edge
comb are spending n few days with
George and Charlie Dunham.
Lester Pool and family spent
Sunday at Bub Goforths.
Mr and Mrs. Chaa Meats of
('handler spent Sunday at the E.
W. Dunham home
Mr. and Mrs E.T. Houston re
turned Saturday night from a vis-
it of several days with their son
Ted aud family at Hydro. Caddo
Co.
Chas Woolever and 1 a m i 1 y
spent Tuesday in Cushing
Mrs A M Rueb aud sou Elmo
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takeu in -as a healing remedy its equal
ternully. acting directly on the | tjnn't exist. O.dy 25o at A. M.
blood and mucous surfaces of the j Rneb’s
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle Sold by A(iRA R. F. D. 2
all Druggists Glen Botkin expects to start
Take Hall’s Family Fills for j Saturday for Stillwater to attend
constipation. ‘the A and M. College the coming j
Mrs. Blauche Barr is spending 1JlMr
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1911, newspaper, August 31, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912106/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.