Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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RESOLUTIONS
Whereas, the All-wise Creator
litt in His Providence again sent
thut Silent Reaper Death into our
,-i.cle and called from home, fam-
ily and friends our worthy broth-
er W. M. Simmons and the Park-
land Lodge No. 51, l- O. O. F. has
suffered a great loss in the death
of our brother. Cod’s finger
touched him and he slept. Broth-
er Simmons was one of the fore
most and active members unselfish
in all his efforts for the order he
loved. H e budded a moan-
;'
PUBLIC SALE
THE FARM FOR SALE—IF not SOLD BY 25 th Will
BE FOR RENT.
WED. OCTOBER 25,1911
ment for himself in the ^ ________
hearts and affections of the entire I q{ blftek roares, wt 900
neighborhood. One of the bright
mv farm 2’miles west of Avery 1-2 mile north of
Mount Ayr School House, 5 mileseast of Agra. 7 mile.
”ttth of Cushing, the following described property to-wit
4 HEAD of HORSES 4
eat. links has been plucked from
i ur fraternal chain and we mourn
the loss of our honored brother.
Therefore be it
Resolved that we deplore the
loss of our worthy Brothe* and
friend whose sudden death only
reminds ns of the uncertainty of
life and the certainty of death.
And be it furteer
Resolved that these resolutions
be spread upon the minutes of our
lodge, a copy be presented to the
stricken family, a copy be sent to
the Queen JOity Times of Agra.
Oklahoma for publication and the
charter be draped in mourning
for a period of thirty days in mem
ory of our departed brother.
( Geo W. Swigart
' E. P. Miller
| W. L. Brock
old with
to 1000 lbs
Black mare 6 years
sucking colt
1 Black mare 5 years old, will foal
jefore sale
Com.
20 HEAD of COWS and
CALVES
10 Extra Milch cows, all giving
milk from 2 to 6 years old, most
of them fresh during duly and
August, 6 of which are and ;t
blood Jerseys 10 Calves 0,
which are heifers_____
8 HEAD of HOGS
One Large Boned Jersey
male
Jersey Red sow
Five Shoats wt about 100 lbs
One Black Poland China sow
CHICKENS
Ledbetter corn a u d cotton
planter
Farm wagon
Top buggy
Garden seeder
,, Hay frame
About 30 rods American hog fence
never been used.
1 No 12 DeLaval Cream Separa-
tor nearly new
One Ladies side saddle
8 or 10 Tons of baled bay
Several tons Cane Hay____
100 VGLS. cf BOOKS
30 Volu m e s Encyclopaedia
Britannica, A Morocco binding
15 Volumes Charles Dickens’
Red | works
About 60 volumes various works
^fScANBOY
. GooiUdrss,
Good Entertain-
ment, Active Use ot
His Wits and Ills Hands
These are the tilings which
11 make a man ot your be
make a man ot your bov.
,lSlively Interest and wholo-
lopment by giving him
Filled
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what to do and in harmony with refined
immodt™?nlneg rendorse- •» «-■» bov, and th
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CO YEARS'
fcXPf RSEfiCE
About 0 dozen full blood Black
| Langshan hens
FARM IMPLEMENTS
One 16 inch walking plow
J I Case 16 inch New Tri
nmph Sulky plow
5 Shovel garden cultivator
4 „ Riding
8 ,, M
Hnllock’s Anti Clog weeder
Steel Harrow
McCormick New -1
Machine
, Sulky Hay Rake •
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
One Oak dining table with •> ex
tra leaves
Kitchen sate
Extra good cast cooking range
with reservoir and oven ther-
mometer good as new
Washing machine
6 Dining Room chairs
Quiltiug frames
1 No 16 Heating stove with wood
and coal grates, good as new
1 Iron bedstead and spring mat-
tress
\ Wood bedstead
1 Set bed springs
Mowing About 80 gallons of canned fruit
Other articles too numerous to
mention
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TERMS OF SALE ,,,-
All sums of $10.00 and under, Ca<h. On all sums ^cr • ^
credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving i - discount
—•>■ -7 «* - XoT'Zt,dPr,:; ir^rr
for cash on all sums over $10 00. am proper
fore removal
Edward Harrison, Owner.
I COL. S. B. POWELL, Auctioneer. C. J. ALDEN Clerk.
YOU WOULD NOT
expect an iuexp-iiienced man
to farm your place as success
fully as one who Iihh had
years of experience, and you
cannot expect to get lbs beet
read's from your
PUBLIC SALE
unless you have a Successful
Auctioneer to cry it
A. L. HUDI3URG
wi l bring you success. Years
of experience has proven (his-
MaLe your sale dates with him
through the Times office at
Agra.__
_Mrs. L. Anderson and children
a pent Saturday and Sunday with
Mr Anderson in Ripley
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913283/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.