Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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QUEEN CITY
VOL. 4,
AURA, LINCOLN COUNTY; OKLAHOMA rulMRSDAW
MAY 1U l'.tl'i
NO. 3I‘>
Local Items
Miss Ellison, a trained nurse
from Uutlirie arrived Friday to
take charge of Mrs Gentry during
lier illness.
Mr. Tra Goss returned home
Sunday for a t wo weeks visit
Miss Merle Thompson is mak-|
ing a visit here with her sister Mis
Andrew Ward.
A REGULAR TOM BOY
was Susie—climbing trees and
fences, jumping ditches, wbitling,
always getting scratches, cute,
sprains, bruises bumps, burns or
scalds. But laws! Her mother
just applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and cured her quick Heals
everything heulable—Boils, I leers
Eczema, Old Sores, Corns or Piles
Try it. 25c at All Druggists.
Messrs. .1 B. Long and W. Iv
Ryan hold the championship for a
crosscountry trip to Chandler and j
return, having made the trip there
and back Monday by noon, spend
ing an hour and a kaif in the city.
Miss Mary Woolever returned
home from I'll Reno Sunday as
the millinery season is now over
until fall.
NOTICE.
Eighth Grade Examination for
Osage Township will lie held at
the school house in Agra on Thuis
day and Friday May 2t> and 27
Julia Ryan, Examiner
are spending a Week on Lis farm
near Kendiick.
A MAN WANTS TO DIE
only when a lazy liver and slug-
gish bowels cause frightful de-
spondency. But Dr. King’s New
Life Pills expel poisons from the
system; bring hope aud courage;
, cure all Liver, Stomach and Kid-
ney troubles; impart health and
vicror to the weak, nervous and ail
ing. 25c at All Druggists.
Mrs. Liela Betts of Perkins
came down Monday to take em-
ployment, with Mr, J. N. Stans
bury.
Little Miss lone Phenis return-
ed home Monday from an extend-
ed visit, to her grandmother in Per
kins and friends in Ripley.
E, C. Phenis is seriously con j
sidering color schemes for painting
his house as soon as that moment j
inis question is settled, work will
be started immediately.
i not be sent to prison, but held in
jail in Kansas City.
! Mrs S. Vanderbilt is suffering
from tlu1 effects of poison Ivy,
Mrs. Jno. Richards Iihs beoii
I seriously ill for several days, but
| is now improving.
We are in receipt of a letter
I from Mr. R R Taber who is at
; present at Severance Kans. where
5 he is visiting with a cousin From
there lie goes to Kdldrttif Towa,
where he will make his home in
the future. The Times wishes
him good luck in his new home
and will keep him informed of
Agra affairs for some time.
j Jntie Oth and covers the eastern
| portion of the stale, stopping here
I mi there return home on Saturday
June 11 The last time the Boost
ei train stopped here the weather
was so bad that we eouldn 1 take
our litiL* city out from under cov
er for fear of its being washed
awav, but this time we will have
some more substantial buildings
to show them—lets turn out and
j show the bunch that our town is
j very much on the map and not
very far from Oklahoma ( ity at
t iiat
BOILER EXPLOSION.
A terrific explosion took place
in a Tinplate factory in Canton
Ohio Tuesday, seven boilers ex-
ploding, completely demolishing
the building. Out of 100 men eni-
pi oped only about two dozen have
been accounted for
Mrs Bartlett, of Chandler re i
turned home Sunday after a visit
of several days with Mrs. A. M.
Rueb.
Mrs. Iva Page is recovering
from her recent illness.
Judge P B. Molloy left Tuea
day for a visit with his son and
daughter in Payne Co. The Judge
expects to be away for a week on
this trip, when he will make a vis
it to relatives in Missouri.
BOOSTER’S TRAIN.
On Saturday June 11. Agra
will be visited by an Oklahoma
City “Booster” train which starts
from Oklahoma City on Monday
(Jims Bowie handed us the reg
ulation priee per annum for the
Times Saturday Anyone at all
familiar witii our financial condi
tion knows that, we are thankful.
Mrs. Frank N West, returned
Tuesday from a visit, of several
days with Rev. H B Brown and
family at, Meridian Mrs West,
informs us thar. Rev Brown is in
1 very poor health and will leave at,
once for his son's home in new
Mexico, hoping that the change
in climate will benefit him.
Miss Lizzie Ball has completed
her term of school near Okemali
and returned home Saturday.
re you going to raise colts ?
If so, before breeding* look at
FRANK GRISWOLD’S
Horses and Jacks at Agra
Graduating Exercises and pre
Rent a t i on of Diplomas will he le hi
at the Christian church, Agra, on
Friday evening, June 3rd
NOTICE.
Sto:kb olders M eeti ng.
A meeting of the Stockholders
t,f the Star Rural Telephone Co.
will be held in Agra on Saturday
May 2L at 10 o’clock a m Busi
ness of the greatest importance!
will lie brought before this meet- |
ing, and all stockholders are nr- j
gently requested to be present.
By Order of the Board of Direct-
>rs.
E C. Phenis,
Secretary
Mr A M Rueb and s >n Elmo
DR. HYDE CONVICTED.
Dr B- Clarke Hyde the Kan
sas Git.v physician who has been
on trial for the murder of Col
Thos, H. Swope and others was
sentenced Monday to life iinpris
onment. On Saturday the jury
was said to have stood eleven for
acquittal and one for conviction,
lint after further deliberating the
above verdict was brought in. One
j of the jurors named Crone being
| instrumental in the change of ver
diet'. Crone has a son now in
prison serving an eighteen year
sentence for murder of his sweet
hesrt. It is expected that. Dr
Hyde’s attorneys will appeal the
case to the supreme court. In
'the mean while, the doctor will
. Percheroii stallion register No. 25540,
DLlkC Q i O i Color Black. Broil aud owned by L. H.
Humbert & Son of Corning la , got by Prince Jerome, 2085. Darn Grace
21170. by Borneo 10392 etc. back to 41I1 Dam.
« 1 T' Register No. 42499 Rule No. 1
be Hows 8 reasure ][fclsa bay stainon hands
1 inch high. Sired by Gentrys Treasure 28494, time 2:10, etc. hirst
Darn Berdell Bellows, by Frank Bellows 15755, time 2:22 etc.
- * t 1 Register No, 3664, Standard Jack
BlaCk Long I ei 80W Kegister America. Foaled in
Oct. 1906 Sired by the celebrated Jack known as “Black Jeff owned at
tl,e time by Lewis Thorne of Cushing. Dam Topsy of Marc Arnold and
Napoleon stock of Missouri. Breckenridge is also from this stock.
. • jj No. 3G85, Standard Jack Register of Amer-
breckem -iCa h,. jS i>i • r 1. wmi white points, 14^
hands high, 5 years old, and has very heavy bone. He was sired by
Breckenridge Jr., be by Col. Breckenridge of Stillwater, Okla., etc.
TERMS: $ 10 to insure a living co!fc from Duke
Jerome, Bellows Treasure and Longfc.Iow; $8.00
for Breckenridge. Standing at my barn in Agra.
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910, newspaper, May 19, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912624/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.