Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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V
QUEEN CITY TIMES.
VOL. 5.
AGRA
, LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1911. NQ- 28
Tichenor says==
“The price of EGOS has fallen
greatly in the past few days, and the only way to make up for it is
to feed your hens
Ground Green Bone
Oyster Shell
*’ Grits and Chop
and “make ’em lay” twice as many eggs.
“That, given a good shower and a few warm days will naturally
make one want to dig in the garden and plant seeds; but to get
the best results you must plant good seer’s; that makes you think
of BARTELDES SEEDS in Bulk, as they are the best.
These Seeds and Poultry foods can be bought only at the
TICHEISTOR PRODUCE CO.
Local Items *
The Christian S. S. will give a
box supper at the hall \\ ednesday
evening Feb. 22, There will be
a short program including music
by the orchestra.
Miss Bertha Lenington received
word yesterday of the accidental
shooting of her niece, little Lor-
raine Bush. A neighbor child
shot her with a blank pistol. For
a time it was thought she would
loose one eye, but now it has re-
solved itself down to powder marks
which can be removed in time.
dence in tee Boykin case.
H. H. Hayhurst called in to see
us Monday and told us his
Archie was recovering nicely from
his recent siege of typhoid and
would be home before long.
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'(Lite jEtMattii Concert
Company
At Agra, Tuesday Night, February 28.
The personnel of the Midland Concert Company, who will
give the Fourth Number of the Lyceum Course Series here on
the above date includes
incite S'oprano ani> 3Jiatw
^nita H. ilannn fliounwt*
nbeets Rcahn-
These three charming young ladies, talented, magnetic, and
with winsome personalities, each excelling in her particular line
makes a combination that admits of much variety ia numbers.
The press notices highly praise their work, both individual-
ly and collectively, and anyone fond of music and singing can-
afford to miss this treat.
Dr. Shelton reports the
of a 9 lb. boy to Mr. and
Chas. Edgecomb on Friday
10th.
birth
Mrs.
Feb.
Queen City
Blacksmith Shop
Having rented the John
Turner shop we are prepared
to do all kinds of Blacksmith
£ and general repair work.
| Fisk Henry.
Luther Turner.
1.
Henry McKeown went to Shaw
nee Monday to look after the baby
in the hospital there, expecting to
return Wednesday.
Postmaster and Mrs. Prowant
were Cushing visitors Sunday,
spending the day with Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Blank.
Ikey Pierce returned from 1 ul-
sa Sunday, where he has been for
some time.
J. N. Stansbury went to Okla-
homa City Sunday to be gone for
Beveral days.
The Revival meeting which has
been in progress at the Friend s
church closed Sunday night.
Wife Got Tip Top Advice.
“My wife wanted me to take our
hoy to the dcctor to cure an ugly
boil,” writes D. Frankel, of Stroud
Okla. “I said ‘put Bucklen’s Arni-
ca Salve on it.’ She did bo, and it
cured the boil in a short time.’
Quickest healer of Burns, Scalds,
Cuts, Corns, Bruises, Sprains,
Swellings. Best Pile erne on earth
Try it.. Only 50c at A M. Rueb’s
$80.00 per month straight salary
and expenses, to men with rig, to
introduce our Poultry Remedies.
Don’t answer unless you mean bus
iuess. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg.
Oo, (Incorporated,) East St. Louis
111,
County Attorney W. Jones was
in town Friday looking up evi-
Saturday
Mr. Jeff Hart received a letter
Tuesday from Mrs, Hart, who is
taking treatment in Arkansas City
in which ahe says she is feeling
better than she 1ms felt in many
a long day past,
February 18 at 1:30 p. m.
in the School house at Agra,
Prof. Reed of Yale Consolidated
Schools has been invited to attend the meeting and give his exper-
ience in regard to the praeticalibility and advantage to be gained
through consolidation, and if his duties permit,
County Supt. P. G- Rawdon,
who is a Consolidation Enthusiast will be present to tell you of the
many good points over the present District school,
Everyone, ladies and gentlemen are earnestly requested to be pres
ent to learn all they can in regard to the question of Consolidation now
being spoken of for the four surrounding districts.
FOR SALE.
Seed Oats 40c
Mill Run $1.25
Corn Chop $1.15
Corn per Bu. .00
Pride of Perry Flour $1.30 per
sack.
S. Dean.
Henpy Mckeown has had hills
printed for a public sale of horses
and cattle to be held in Agra on
Saturday Feb. 25th.
POR SALE.
Prairie Hay, Millet, Oats Straw
and Seed Oats.
Frank West
1 mile north 2\ east of Agra.
Back in Illinois where we lived
they had what was called t h e
“Robin storm” which was suppos
ed to occur immediately following
the appearance of this bird in the
spring. If it holds good here,
take warning for Sir Robin Red-
breast is very much in evidence
the last day or so.
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1911, newspaper, February 16, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913288/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.