Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. C. N. SHELTON
Treats all Chronic Diseases
Office at residence. Phonf No jo
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j. h. McDonald
LAW and COLLECTIONS
Office at Feed Mill. Agra Okla.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
CLEOPATRA REBEKAH
Lodge No. 119 1. O. O. F. meets
1st and 3rd Friday evenings of each
mouth. Annice Dean N ,G
L. J. Bolton, Sec
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Meets every Sat. night u (,)oeen City j
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Agra Camp No. y6bz
nieet ailj and 4th Thursday.-
Visiting Neighbors invited,
j. N. Stansbury, V. C.
C. J Alden, Cit-rk.
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Off to the Lakes!
Besides the d -lights of bathing, boating,
fishing and sail, g, there’s more vigor in
a 2 weeks’ outing on the Northern Lakes
than in 12 months’ doctoring.
Possibly your wife, mother, sister or
daughter needs now the invigorating influ-
ence of a month’s outing. Fake them to the
lakes this summer and you’ll never regret it.
It’s worth the few dollars you will spend—
you can’t : pend them to better advantage.
Aj>:i: ,utli-- i, c um-'houUl be the trip North
i n the Katy. I oiufortable and convenient train:,
Id inii' ii to the pleasure of the trip.
Ask the nearest Katy agent about the low
round trip fares and t’.ic through service. HM
Thin hot weathei has been too
much for the editor of the Cushing
Independent—In one of his top
pngeads he calls this “Spring"
No, gentle Annie, there are several
small changes and large coal bills
to come before the croak of tin-
frog is heard in the land.
Mr , or perhaps we had better
say Mrs S.Gosqell up to the pres
ent time Iihs the championship
cinched for raising tomatoes, hav-
ing raised one this season that
weighs four pounds—and as
“Sherd" says if it had rained ouce
or twice we probably could have
done a little better than that
NO.
280
Meets in yueen City Hall, *st aud j
ynl Tlies evenings of each month. j
n. b. a.
Right Now
Cisue Lodge N0.19S3, Modeln l>u>th |
t-rhood of America, meets ui the
queen city hall
• ml Mini ill 1 in-sday evenings of eac 1
month Vision}: members invited to
attend M««d J *
]ames Hail * ec
Dr. P. P. Davis Ousted.
In ousting ’Dr Frank 1' Davis
from t lie Secret ar j ship of t he Slate
Board of Med.-al Examiners, Gov
Haskell has unwittingly advanced
the Doctors cause in his race for
the Lieut‘Governorship Haskell,
t„ get along with any of his ap-
pointees. expects them to do his
bidding absolutely but he evident
lv did not take into consideration
Dial the Doctor is honest and
tn,tl,f„|, and rather than do what
he considered to he wrong con
signed the Governor to the lower
1 egions Knowing that lie con
not be bulldozed by the Governor,
let alone anyone else, the demo
1* 1 ata of all ’factions should, and
undoubtedly will unite their forces
llU the me man who has proven
himself to be a clean cut party
mrtn who will not stoop to do dirty
work for anyone.
IS THE TIME TO BUILD THAT NEW HOUSE.
AjsfD
l.vfrylhing found in it First Class Lumber Van! is kepi in stock at
I
Let us figure on it.
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o W. K. RYAN Mgr., Agra, Okla. +
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Just ThinK of It?
The Free Sewing Machine b in;
Mi7eTfor hve years against accident
breakage, vveaiy hre, tornado, hgh*.;
,iinK and water. This shows our
faith in »
tab6 FREE
Sewing Machine
I
ThinK what this means!
It means—that If you break ihc whole machine
or any part (needle, belt, or attachment, etc.)
It will be replaced to you without charge.
Send for our booklet “In the Day’s Work"
Free Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, III-
i-OR SA1.E BY
R . W. OG5 G
AOKA. OKLA
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* CITY BARBERSHOn
* JOHN A. HEUSTON
* proprietor,
! Snlisktiuu Guaranteed A™ fur Guthrie Luuiidry Co
*. + 4.4.* + .+ *♦* + + + +-•♦■♦♦ + ♦ *******
. . c Mr S. O Higgs and family
ADDITIONAL LOCAL . Illove(j to Cushing Tuesday
Mr .)nek Shaffer of Chandler i Mr. Sanford Dean is ipiite ill at
whs in town Tuesday present.
Translated Into English.
Every one has heard the story 01
the Englishman who was told, when
asking what was (lone with all the su
perfluous fruit grown in California
We eat what we can and and wtiat
we can’t we can.”
The joke was told to anot her Kng
lishman, who received it with a rath
er sickly smile, and upon his return
home gave his own version ot it.
-Queer people, those Amei leans,
fie said. "-Peculiar sense of humor.
They told me as one of their choice
jokes that when asked vvliat they did
with their fruit that was left over,
they answered that ‘ I’hey ate what
they could, and what they couldn’t
tbev could ’ ”
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Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1910, newspaper, July 21, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913534/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.