Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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CIIIIA )RKX 1 >R 1 ossrcs
At 50c, 98c, $1.50 and $2,50.
, A TV. I) YOUNG M UN'S SUITS
’cwiv Hii-h Class Tailored from $5.00 to $20.00
t> PI KC,r SUITS
From $1.00 to $5.00
BOYS
The Largest* Stock In Lincoln County
IT PAYS TO TRADE. WITH US.
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CllANDIiEI
VOL. 5.
COUNTV, OKLAHOMA.
Local Items
The Mieses Ryan of Gleucoe
A who have been visiting relatives
here for some days past returned
to their home Tuesday. Their
aunt Mrs Julia Ryan accompanied
them for a weeks visit.
Ira Gass was an Oklahoma City
visitor over Sunday
Jj J. Squires was called to
Kansas City the first of the week
to consult with his house in regard
to business affairs
We are in receipt of an imita
tion to the graduating exercises to
he held at the Pacific Academy at
yiewberg, Ore. on Tues June 13,
st which time Arthur Renson will
graduate.
A Dreadful Wound
from a knife, gun, tin can, rusty
nail, fireworks, or of any other na
true, demands prompt treatment
with Bncklen’s Arnica Salve to
prevent blood poison or gangrene.
Its the quickest, surest healer for
all such wounds ns also for Burns,
Boils, Sores Skin Ernptione, Ec
zerna, Chapped Hands, Corns or
Piles. 25c at A. M Rueb s
Judge J. B A. Robertson was
in town Saturday, having business
with the defunct Star Telephone
Company.
Commenccment Exercises
Commencement Exercises of the
Agra school were held Saturday
night at the'Christian church here
were witnesfed by a large audience
who enjoyed every number of the
very interesting program given.
Supt. P. G. Rawdon was to have
been present, hut failed to arrive.
Carney has out plans and spec
ideations for a large amount ot
concrete sidewulks to be placed
there, so our contractor Ira Gass
went over Monday evening to look
at the proposition and will submit
a bid on the job
TICHENOR. SAYS,
Drv weather has reached the point where the
farmer is fearful for his corn crop, hut he can be sure ^ P ^
good grain and hay if he will plant the great drouth resister
ported several seasons ago from India.
Shallu
produces from Three to Five limes as "'^ “ KAFIR^ Tom
under your wheal and oats stubble, plant SHALLU and be safe.
I still have a litlle KAFIR and CANE seed left.ao, it you are not
wiKtaul. pHC.
TICHENOR PROD1 TE CO-
Virgil Moore got mixed up with
h bad bridge approach while mak-
ing the round on Route 2 Satur-
day and as a consequence he and
the motorcycle took an eight foot
jluuge to the rock creek bed. The
damage when inventoried showed
the machine to have dauiagi d
'rout forks and Virgil also—at
least one of the hones in his left
ankle was broken though the in-
jury is not serious enoug to keep
him from making his trips* altho
the machine has been laid aside
for the present and “brown top
will make the course.__
Dr J. S Sanders of A very was
an Agra visitor Monday.
Wheat harvest is in full swing
at present,* and though of a good
quality, the yield will not be large
Oats likewise, are ripening, but
the crop will bo short not only in
yield, but in height
Work Will Soon Start
nftt-r you take Dr King's New
Life Pills, nod you’ll quickly en-
joy their fine results. Constipation
and indigestion vanish and fine
appetite returns. They regulate
stomach, liver and bowels and jm
part new strength and energy to
the whole eystsm. Try them Only
*25c at A M. Rue be.
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Mrs C. G Crow arid boys re
turned Saturday from New Mexico
to which place they went .some
time ago when C G had charge
of a railroad section. We have not
learned whether or not they in-
tend returning hereto live.
A number of ftdlows who haven t
the energy nor the idle time nec
essary to play the graft American
gafne of base baftauccessfully, got
together Thursday and cleaned off
ui*oquet ground back of the
print1 simp where ttj;e ladylike game
is Wttj.flgH)layed sernj intermittant
[y V»tW not feverishly by any
means. If such terms as “Vonr
dead on me! Peg him out’ Roquet
him!” Sneak into our marriage or
obituary notices, please make al-
lowatiCc* for the editor trying to
attend to business and watch the
game at the same time
Owing to a sudden attack of
illness Sunday Rev d’Happart was
confined to his Oed. and unable to
fill his appointments here (in 1 at
Soonei ville where he was‘to make
„ Childrens day address.
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