Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Guthrie Wins
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. 0. N. SHELTOK
Treats all Chronic Diseases
Office at residence. Phone No 30
Supreme Court Decision in
the State Capitol
Removal Case.
Writ of Prohibition Prayed for is
Denied—Court Divided Four to One
The seat of goveinmeut remains
at Guthrie.
Guthrie in the capital of the
state and will remain so until 19 Id
or until a legal election is held
and a majority of the voters of
the state cast their ballots to re-
move it from Guthrie.
• The long awaited decision of
the Oklahoma state supreme court
rendered at 4:10 o'clock to-
j. h. McDonald
LAW and COLLECTIONS
rv « ■ nip, Percheron stallion register No. 25340,
l/UKC Jerome, Color Black. Bred and owned by L. H.
Humbert & Son of Corning la , got by Prince Jerome, 2085. Dam Grace
21179, by Romeo 10392 etc. back to 4th Dam.
D0IIA..,c Tf^JlClirP Kegiater No. 4*499- Rule N0.1
DcIlOWb I rCdiUI C is a bay stallion 16 D hands
1 inch high. Sired by Gentrys Treasure 28494, time 2:10, etc. hirst
Dam Berdell Bellows, by Frank Bellows 15755, time 2:22 etc.
Black Longfellow NJ,
Oct. 1906. Sired by the celebrated Jack known as “Black Jett owned at
the time by Lewis Thorne of Cushing. Dam Topay of Marc Arnold and
Napoleon stock of Missouri. Breckenridge is also from this stock.
No- 3685. Standard Jack Register of Amer-
DICCKCIll lu^c ;ca tte is black with white points, 14D
hands high, 5 years old, and has very heavy bone. He was sued by
Breckenridge Jr., he by Col. Breckenridge of Stillwater, Okla.. et<\
TERMS: $ 10 to insure a living colt from Duke
Jerome, Bellows Treasure and Longfellow; $8.00
for Breckenridge. Standing at my barn in Agra.
Office at Feed Mill. Agra Okla.
FRATERNAL ORDERS
Royal Neighbors.
Meet every ‘Znd and 4th Friday
of each month.
Anna E. Hart, Oracle.
Florence Ball, Recorder
CLEOPATRA REBEKAH
was
day
The writ of prohibition is denied.
The court stands four to oue.
On the day of election, June l I
Judge Huston issued an order re
straining the removal of state of-
ficials anti their chattels toOklaho
tna City. This injunction was
subsequently made permanent,
whereupon Governor Haskell,
through the attorney general, ask-
ed for
Lodge No. 119 I. O. O. b. meets
1st and 3rd Friday evenings of each
month. Annice Dean N .G
L, J. Bolton, Sec
NO
Meets every Sat. night ii Queen City
a writ of prohibition—pro-
hibiting the district coart from
enforcing the injunction
The injunction stands as to all
state officials except Governor
Haskell. Forty lawyers and citi-
zens were present today to heal-
ths supreme court decision
—Guthrie Daily Leader.
Agra Camp No. 9002
meet 2nd and 4th 4 hursdav.
Visiting Neighbors invited.
J. N. Stansbury, V. C.
C. J Alden, Clerk.
: Right Now!
| IS THE TIME TO BUILD THAT NEW HOUSE
Ever, 1 In 112 limn I in a First (lass Lumber YiihI is kepi in slock at
n o
AURA, R. F D. I
Meets in Queen City Hall, i*t a
Tnes. evenings of each month
Still hot and dry crops are suf-
fering for rain
Chas. Edgeeomb is hauliug his
oats to market this week
+ “Let us figure on il
§W.K. RYAN Mgr.,
« 4.j.4.*** + <** +
Lisue Lodge rso.Ujo5, moutiu
erliood of America, meets in the
queen city hall
.md and 4th Tuesday evenings of each
month- Visiting members invited to
attend Maud Ross, Pres
Ed Woogerd is now the sole
proprieter of a thrashing machine
having bought Ted Bruce’s inter
est in the Bruce and Woogerd
machine.
Forest Salty,small made a bids
ness trip to Agra Wednesday after
noon
Mrs A McLauglin and (laugh
ters Marguerite and Venitamade
a trip to Carney Tuesday.
AGRA R. F. D 2.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Preach
R W. Pool returned Tuesday
from a few days visit to Missouri.
Bob says it is not so hot up there
as here
Snyder Bros, are home from
their hay press for the rest of this
week
Jack Pierce will bale hay for
A. McLaughlin for a few days
41 H. Snyder took a load of
! watermelons to Chandler I uesrlay .
Mr. F. C Ripke returned Sun
da\ from Wichita, Kansas where
he had been for two weeks
Sahbatli school 10 A. M
g services morning at 11. Even-
g at 1 .JO
Rev. W. E d'Happart, Pastor
J W Hart lost a fine hog Tues
Dennie Houston returned from
Goltry, Oklahoma the first of the
where he has located a Jewelry
Shop and will leave for that place
in a few days.
J. A. McLaughlin, Democratic
candidate for County Treasurer
was in town Wednesday.
Democrats vote for a good, hon-
est man for County Commissioner
Vote for George House.
Swat the words “For the. Amend
merit” like this:
Goodldta*.
Good Entertain-
ment* Active Use ol
His Wits and His Hands
e are the things which
te a man of your boy.
yrely Interest and whole-
Mr. William Ingham is posting
sale bills for the first Public Sale
of the season.
AMERICAN BOY
■hich fascinates boys,
.ture, travel, history
raphy, stamps, elec-
iiies. Tells hoys Just
it. Beautifully ill»i3-
irinony with refined
?■,0,000 hoys and their
ull year. On sale at
co. ‘in ms ^lri)l1.Wi;h-
Filled rvitti tine reading wh
Excellent stories of advent!
and current events. Photogr
tricity, < urpentry, sports, gar
what to do and how to do
trated, and every me in ha
home lra;ni:'l!; endor-f d b>
Sareids. Send »l.00 for » li
ill i,e«-l.’odsaMOcents.
•»? SPfttUi
Rev Cloud and wife visited at
T J Harts’ Tuesday.
the Amendment-
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