Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 12
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dk. C. N. SHELTON
Treats all Chronic Diseases
Office at residence. Phone No 30
j. h. McDonald
LAW and COLLECTIONS
Office at Feed Mill. Agra Okla.
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FRATERNAL ORDERS.
CLEOPATRA REBEKAH
Lodge No. 119 I. O. O. F. meets
1st and 3rd Friday evenings of eacl,
month. ’ Annice Dean N .G
L. J. Bolton, Sec
I. o. O. F.
NO. 197
Meets every Sat. night i. yueen City
hall.
M- W. A.
f7 Agra Camp No. 9662
' meet 2nd and 4th Thursday.
Visiting Neighbors invited,
j. N. Stansbury, V. C.
C, J Alden, Clerk.
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NO.
Meets in Queen City Hall, 1st and
jrd Tiles, evenings of each month.
n. b. a.
Cisue Lodge N0.1985. Modern Broth-
erhood of America, meets in the
QUEEN CiTY HALL
nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of each
month- Visiting members invited to
attend. Maud Ross, Pres
James Hart Sec
A re you going to raise colts ?
If so, before breeding look at
FRANK GRISWOLD S
Horses and Jacks at Agra
Duke Jerome,
Percheron stallion register No. 25540,
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.
Register No. 42499. Rule No. 1
He is a bay stallion 16 L» hands
1 inch high. Sired by Gentrys Treasure 28494, time 2:10, etc First
Dam Berdell Bellows, by Frank Bellows 15755, time 2:22 etc.
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Bellows Treasure
Black Longfellow
Register No. 3664, Standard Jack
Register ot America. Foaled 111
Oct. 1906 Sired by the celebrated Jack known as “Black Jett owned at
the time by Lewis Thorne of Cushing. Dam Topsy of Marc Arnold and
Napoleon stock of Missouri Breckenridge is also from this stock.
D^.l^n r\e\<Y(± No' 36851 Stalldard Jack ReKisterof Ame-r'
DlCtKCll I ,Ca He is black with white points. 14‘i
hands high, 5 years old, and has very heavy bone. He was sired by
Breckenridge Jr . lie by Col. Breckenridge of Stillwater, ()k!a., etc.
TERMS: $!0 to insure a living colt from Duke
Jerome, Bellows Treasure and Longfellow; $8.00
for Breckenridge. Standing at my barn in Agra.
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Is -the only
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MacDine
Right Now !
IS THF. TIME TO BUILD THAT NEW HOUSE.
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Kvervtliiiie I'ftiiml in a First (’lass Lumlirr Yard is kr|il in stork nl
PARKLAND NOTES.
Mrs. Fannie Stallcop and child
n-n of Agra spent a few days the
last of the week with relatives here
Will Gam bill left Wednesday
for Kansas where lie expects to
work in the wheat fields for a few
weeks,
S. B. Powell. Dan Keeder, and
Chas. Ferguson were Chandler
visitors Saturday
Mrs. Fannie Gifford and child
ren of Cleveland came down Sat
urday aud spent the night at the
home of G W. House She left
Sunday morning to visit her par
eats, Uncle Peter Hanks and wife
who live near Depew.
$ W. K. RYAN Mgr.,
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Just ThinR of it ?
Thf. Frf.h Sewing Machine is in-
sured for five yea in against accident
breakage, wear, tire, tornado, light-
ning and water.' This shows our
faith in
^FEEE
Sewing M achine
ThlnK what thla means 1
II ineani — «ha» it you break the whole machine
or any pan (needle, bell, or attachment, etc.)
it will be replaced eo you without charge.
Send for our booklet ‘‘In the Day’s Work
Frke Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, III.
FOR SALE BY
R W. OOG AURA, OKLA.
Mi Sidney Wheeler tins accept
ml a position in Hie Agin Drug
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WORK 24 HOURS A DAY.
1’lie busiest I it t le things ever
made are Dr King's New Life
j Pi Is Every pill is a sugar coated
I olobule of health, that changes
i weakness into strength, languor in
toeneigi, brain-fag into mental
! p (Wei ; curing Constipation, Head-
| ache, ('bills. Dyspepsia. Malaria.
I 25c at All Druggists.
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O (TV BARBER SHOn
JOHN A. HEUSTON
propri etor.
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Miss Nellie Taylor returned
home Saturday from a week’s visit
at Agra,—Stroud Messenger
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EXPERIENCE
Satisfaction G uuiaoteed
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G W House made a buisness
trip to Stroud Saturday
Mrs Kate Lewis went to Agra
Friday to spend a few days with
friends She will also visit rela
tives near Cashing before return-
| ing home
Miss. Ku'li Hutcheson of Sparks
is visiting her sister Mis. Frank
Fields
Orville Ferguson went to Chand
ler Monday after a load of freight
for Miller and Son.
Miss Irwine spent Sunday at
the home of Mr .Toe Habertbier.
Trade Marks
Designs
,, , „ . Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description ms?
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether au
invention is probably pHtcntabj^e. ComniunlCK-
•on* strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on J put>
Dent free. Oldest agency for Ft euring patents.
Patents taken through Muuti A Co. receive
special notice, without charge, In the
Scientific E tterican.
, handsomely illustrated weekly. Imruest eir
^UNN & Co.3G,B’a,Uvav York
Branch Office. t>36 F Ht., \\ ashington, D. (-
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1910, newspaper, July 14, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913160/m1/3/: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.