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DO YOU SUFFER
FROM BACKACHE?
"When your kidneys are weak ami
lorpid they tie not properly perform
their functions: your hack aches
nnd voi do not foci like doim.' lnncli
t n'uylhinp. Yoti are likely to he
despondent and to borrow trouble
just h U ;f'i' hadn't enough al-
ready. Pnii'l lie 1 victim any !on'(T.
The old reliable medicine Hood's
Sarsnjmrilla gives .strength and
tone i3 the kidneys nud lmiLls tm
the whole system. Get it today.
ASK TO AID WAR SUFFERERS
Long Branch X J Nov s President
Wilson was asked today to include in
his Thanksgiving Pay proclamation
an appeal to the people of the I'nited
States to give aid to Kuropmn war
sufferers. The request was made by
Ignace Jan raderewski. the pianist
and a delegation representing organ-
izations interested in relief work in
Germany Austria-Hungary. Poland.
Russia Armenia Syria and other
countries.
LEADER WANTS BRING RESULTS
jUandruft and liv? hairs cant come.
. .i m . t r r 1 1 n 1 r I
togeiner wunoui i r j v u l u
ATHERPICIDE
1 "kills Dnndruff Germ?w
- . -
(Applications t tie VltxT lirbcr uhoyt
V . GoBsntned bj-ThB ITcrpkiJoOiV'
PoM Fwqwhen
.1 woilliv titan
pn
(tios jus rela
tives rest his remains
iu a plush lined hox
huilt especially to the
dimeiitions of his "Mr
lent shell."
Tiathcr a morltid re-
minder perhaps still
if a soulless shell is en-
titled to made-to-measure
consideration
how much more so is
a live throbbing and
moving personality I
Why not have your
new suit built to your
order; built to your
body and your taste
"Why not have it tail-
ored to vour order at
$18.50 to flO.OOMVhv
not?
Keep-U-Neat
Marley F. Smith Prop'r
TAILORING
CLEANING and
PRESSING
Phone 555. 115 E Okla.
V
Guthrie
Garage
A'UTO LIVERY
t DAY and NIGHT
WE NEVER CLOSE
Phone 58
Stl). VAN H00ZES
Proprietor
31 H
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TJ1K (
STATE CI
good n
TW IM. I -WCTOHY WIMH III It
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IN'STAI I ID
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Oklahoma City. Nov
i Ts of the si lie ill llli
tisiiiarv who may In
.Mi'Alester peni-i
ciiinlovdl with-
I!
out tin' v. ails aiv ouriR'sl
building in several of the
under provisions nf ihr l.iw
in road
'OUIll i
The.
tmiMlM-r iiboif Their employ- ; oimpiy eslt tor a kidney remedy-wi
. . : .1iir i I'oan'H Kidnev Pills Pie same that
. on the highways is esiill in J)p Jint(ip u.(ifl )iWrlv
ii ureal many miles ol nnod roads. I'"' oiiimciided. Fn. ter Milbiini f'o. Props
cost to the st. ile for this employment jHuffalo X. Y.
is the same as it would be if the men 1
were confined within the prison as j
KUU x""1""1 1 THE GOLDEN PAST.
the counties pay the lereiico be- i
:l'.'ei. their maintenance in camp. and T() Mf .m M.s FmTow o( h(.jr
'M "Ik- peiiilenliary. To Hie xti-nt.j wddiiiK anniversary. I
' Iherelore. iliat the men are employed I
in road biiildiiif.'. the slate is ret I inc ; VlM.V(. r)i(.n. h). tHiielh miie stone
jiio nearer to a self siipportiiii; basis 'ln ;i(iy li;n.i n.
lor the pri. oners. ! Imporiant events are iiv-rolio
Other Prisoners at Work.
Of tiie other prisoners many arc
employed upon state farms ami sono
are niven work in the prison ludiis-
tries. The farms are beim; brought
into cultivation and il is the belief '
of prison authorities ibat iu tini" they
will he made profitable to the slate to
the extent that thev will reduce the
jco-t of maintenance of the prison. The j
!pti-oii industries are growing stead-
I ily and the inanaement is such that
jthey are uliowliiR profits for the
plant.
! ...
I'he first inipmenlH of the iwine-
nnliinK niardtinety are ni'rivnij; now at
McAlester and the installation of the
twine factory is under way under
direction of a superintendent who has
Installed .several prison plants and hail
extensive eNperieiiee in Independent
plants. The state board of public af-
fairs announce their expectation that
the twine factory will on in opemtion
early in the coniiiiK year lind will be
able to inanulacture .Vwilie for the
lOiuint; liarvetfi In the exlent of Hie
ability of the management to purchase
raw material for the plant. Tlie first
year's work will be done slowly and
the traininp of workmen will be i;iven
attention.
Other Industries
While Hie twine factory is receivint;-
:i t'reat deal of attention and the
prison management Is ambitious to
make a considerable industry out of
it there Is no lack of attention for Hie
several other industries of the peni-
tentiary at Mc.Mester. It is in farm-
ing and inuniifacturins that the pres-
ent administration expects to make a
record of uihievement lor the state
prison.
At tho t.lramte prison the men are
Kcncrally employed in the granite
ipiarries anil in reducing the stone to
road materials ami ballast. These
prisoners rae all employed and the
showiiiK from their labor is satisfac-
tory with reference to earnings.
Get the Habit of
Drinking Hot Water
Before Breakfast
Says we can't look or feel right
with the system full
of poisons.
MIlllonR of folks hathp Intoraallv
now instead of loadliiR their K.vsteui
with driiRs. "What's an Inside bath?"
you say. Well it is Ruarantoed to per-
forin miracles if you could helievo
these hot water enthusiasts.
There nro vast numbers of men nnd
women who immediately upon arising
in tlie inornliiR drink a rIuss i.i real
hot water with a tea:-poonful or llnio-
Btone phosphate tn It. This Is u very
excellent iieulih measure It i in
tended to flush the stomach liver kid-
ney? and Hie thirty feet of Inti viUw
of the previous day's waste soai- bile
and Indigestible material left over iu
the body which if not idlininaled every
day heroine food for tl.e millloni; i
bacteria which Infest the bowels tl'j
quick result is poisons and toxins
which are then absorbed Ir.to the blood
causing headache bilious attacks fo il
breath bad taste colds stomach t n-
hle kidney misery sleejip sstiess im
pure blood and all torts of ailment.;.
People who feel good one ilav and
badly the next; but who simply can
not pet feeling rltdit are urn -l to
obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drii'; store. Tl;'.
will cost very little but is t-u.Ticie.'it
to make anyone a real crank on the
fiibjeet of internal lanitatfoii.
Just as soap and hot water act on
the skin cleanslnr BW'eptenlnrr and
freshening: bo limestone phosphate ati'i
hot water uet on the stomach liver
kidneys and bowels. It is vast'v mor
important to bathe on tho inside thp
on the outside because the skin po .
in not ubsorh impuriUebntij E
'.vji white the bowel pores do.
Urt'l IK IK DAILY LMADK1.'
ITS
Time i the (est nf Ir.ilD. Ami
DoatIS Kidney Pills have Stnct tiie
teat in Guthrie No Guthrie ffsiil-n I
who suffers hacluehe U' aiuio'.;.'.;-'
urinary Ills eau remain ulieom inet it
l.y tills twice told testimony.
-S. It. Hunter 1 I C W. .Mniisur Avo.
Guthrie says: "My kidneys '''ii! In
bad hliape causing my back to be-
come lame 1 had pains through '.ny
l.idtii" s especially when I was on my
feet for any length of time and at
night 1 could not got my proper reft.
'I'm- passages of tho kidney S"Te.
Cons weri! attended with pain and I
know that I must do something for
relief. Iloan's Kidney Pills) were
l.lshly re' ommendod and I got a bov
from tho Coiner Pharmacy. It didn't
take them Ion;; to remove the trouble
HAS FELT WELL SINCE.
Almott two years Inter Mr. Hunter
said: "laum's Kidnev l'ills did mo
more ;'Ood than till the other medi-
cim s l had ever useu put. toReiner
fee
unusually well
to continue
now and I am
recommending
glair
thou:."
Price
.'On at all dealers. Don't
Sime you are man and will
You did not l ido in auto bus
When on your honeymoon ;
The lelophono had made no fuss
In hall or siiiin: room.
"1'was hack in iood old "Hiiokeyc
Slate"
Your wedding knot was tied;
And since that day your joys wen
i;reat.
While walking side by side.
Qtliio few indeed who've been thus
yoked
And plowed thru life together;
Have boon thus favored and have
walked
So far beside the Ft'ltROW!
So now' we've Come to celebrate
Vufir golden woildiun day;
We would you both connralulale
In cheerful social way.
Por while tho snows of winters past
Have left flakes in your hair;
'I'he joys of KprinK-tiinc have cur-
passed Willi flowers every where.
We trust that time will still bo hind
Anil nivo yon many moms;
In which you may rich pleasure
find -
Sweel roses without thorns!
And when at list lire's rnco is run
When you pave crossed Ihe sea;
May Ihe slad plaudit of "Well done"
Your happy portion be!
.1 H Niswangef.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect
Head
Itecause of its tonic and laxative ef
feci. Laxative liromo (Juinine can In
taken liv anyone without euufliiH'
nervousness nor ripping In the head
There is only one "liromo (Juinine.'
lv W. OKOVK'S sicnaturo is on box
COMPARATIVE F0O0 PRICES
I'.H
Suy.ar for I I lbs T i
fiour soft wheat 11"' lbs ;:.m)
Hour hard wheal 1 ' lbs 'J . ' ."
V.Hi'
$1.
Via
.".nil
J.ltt
! .1-!:
."''"
.l.V
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.17
1 . 1 i
.to
Volaloes per hu
( i nneil corn per can .
('tinned peas per can.
Kruut. per can
l-utter per lb
Html Com. per lb. . . .
l.ard for .1 lbs
I'krs per dozen
Canned beans per can.
Canned cream per can
Washboards each . . .
aa
ns 1 -l'i
.OS
t'.''i
:'il
tuVi .l.'i
Ifi I -l! .07 'i;
I'.ll 4 a
llrcad. two ounces less for the s;ime
I rice.
All fresh meats L'.'i per cent in-
( reuse.
All cereals .". per cent or more in-
crease. NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS
Foley Cathartic Tablets are just
plain honest old-fashioned physic.
They act promptly and effectively on
the bowels without pain griping or
nausea. They keep the stomach sweet
the liver active and the bowels reg-
ular. They banish biliousness sielc
headaches sour stomach indlROstloti.
Sold everywhere.
An aviator's hands may he kept
varm by a irlove of RiiRlish Inven-
tion Into which ore woven wires heat-
ed by electricity obtained by contact
with tho steering wheel ot an ner)-
plane. fr r
Do You Have Sour Stomach? '
u you ure rrouoieu won sour Biom-
:h you should eat slowly and ma-
cate vonr fond thorouchlv. then take '
If you ore troubled with sour Btom-J
tlcate your food thoroughly then take
one of Chamberlain's Tablets immed-
iately after supper. Obtainable
everywhere . ' . .
WKDNKSPAV NO V
PIPE! B00T5te
NEXT CARDEO
01 POOEOilS
nniu; is mm' i
i:OH.ll VM (.OVI Sl'l'-
i'l.Y IS I'OOIt
H;i! kind fa I. Nov y Shoit skirt.
make Hie price of women's fnotwur
longer-not wear longer but if any-
thing .shorter.
liather involyed'.' Well iii
bad
after all. .lust finui'o II out.
'I'll roe years aK. ' kImm' 'i"11' '"'
fore the prieea of hi'h eko.; sliocs for.
ladies boc;aii llieir upward trend the!
skill; Wore h)ii'oi Hiuh-lop boot.'":
I were mi iiui.e old days only iis.-il tori
online; in the mountains or some - j
thiliK like Hint. Of course thei'o was
not so much leather in tic 'ops and
obviously not so mm h price in the
lime place where il is now.
Then skirls lio.-nn to climb and
hoolops crept after them as if I"
av. 'Milady you can't beat Mm ramie:
if von use less cloth you will have lo
use more leather.
Concurrent with all this ramp the
awful war. It rapidly assumed a po-
ilion in history a a mm -resperlor
of anvlhini' people polatoe prunes.
Iwunlocs and skirls and shoes and till
that.
Shoes have been in the past and
lanodv are now 1 1 lie visible portion at
load made nut of leather.
I'ancv lops of ladles' dress shoes.
Ihe ones that wilu the short skirts
are made of "glazed" kid. That If a
sort of kid which was not used much
before the war and there win not
much demand for it. Promptly the
shoe makers bought up till Him kid
lo supply ihe discrepancy between
Ihe flility skirls and the cold roiiRh
ground and pavement and all that.
After it was used up in Hie up-
pers it became scare". While the
Roal supply in the world is possibly
on the increase i ii;hl aliuiK. il takes
a certain lonr.th of time lo raise kids
slaui'.hler Ihcin ami make Iheni into
footwear 'i'he leather men ran on'
of dyo ami rIiizo and almost every-
thing but nerve.
Tim kid stuff Is not ho loin; on the
wear as Rood old Russian ealskin ot
cowhide or rhinoceros armor and
those kind of HiiiiRS. II wears short-
er. Thai's all there is to It.
(' T Ilosworlh speeiul tiRent (if the
federal bureau of foreinn and domes-
tie commerce is hero on his way to
the Far Hast.
He is RoitiR as a special leather mis-
sionary way off in foreign rounlriei
maybe where the war ls to find out
what can he done for the kids nnd
calves to rc more leather out of
them. He says thai elthfr skirts will
have to be much loiiRor or that cloth
or paper lops must come Into vonuo.
So if foolwear remains longer It
will probably wear shorter if skirts
maintain their present allitude.
FOLEY KIDNEY ?m
'OH liiCKCllii hll'SfcYi M0 UlAUUtc
Covers every rural routo The
Daily Leader.
DRINK HOT TEA j
FOR A BAD COLD
7
C"l a Hinall pucktiR-o of llauibiir
I'.rr.ist 'Ion or as the German bilks
call it "Iliuuhurjrcr lirust 'J'hee" at any
plict inacy. Take a tahlespoonful of the
tin. put a cup of boiliiiR' water upon
ii pour thrciiRh n sieve and drink a
teacup full at. any time during tiie
day or before re(irini. It is the most
effect ie way to lireuk a cold and etire
'rit m it (ipenn Hie pores (if the skin
rcln-i in r coiiRi'stion. Also loosen tin
how. ds thus driving a cold from the
syrMn.
Try it tlio nex't time you suffer from
a cold or the urip. H is inexpensive
nnd entirely vegetable therefore stifo
ami luiruilct).
Pain and. Stiffaea away with
a small bottle of old honest
St. Jacobs Oil
When your back is wire nnd lame
or liiiiibnR.i stialicii or rheumatism lata
Jim stilfcncd up don't suffer! Get a
2a cent bottle of old Inmost "St.
Turoht Oil" nt any drug store pour n
little in your hand ami rub it riyht
into the pain or ache and by the time
you count titty tho Boreuess and lamc-
m'ss is pone;
Don't stay crippled! This sootliinp
pcnetrntin oil need to ho used only
oni'e. Jt takes the ache anu pain riL'in
. - . A . ...
if.0' ds 0.e miiy.
16 .s. nmc"1' 'rt. 1
ni l doesn't burn the skin.
Xotliiiii; clso stops lumhn"
sciatica
I .mil lituiv buck misery to promptly!
KM MKU H'lti
Tho Demand
Warn the Mood (the powrr fluid of your
body) i;. properly nourished your body in-
:iniliiy rauitc.cu n;ii- m ei"o ..
lit) it ii r.o t.'.'y 1 1 neglect its importance
r.r.d blood diicaic's of malignant form
lib. Rheumatism Catarrh Malaria Scrof-
iiloin poisons and skin diseases take hold
before v.-e arc uware the result of iifgii-
rcni e.
Keen voiir 1 nod
pure l.y tlie nourishing qnaiitif of S. S $. and bariikh
these unilejiraiite tenants
il Cot the Genuine
t 7-. y. :i: 'f. y. :r. . . sr. s r. a s
.'NORTHEASTERN OKLA- '.'
:: HOMA NOTES :'.
l!y .Ma t.i Duhr.
'. .'! y y. x .' y. y. y. y. y. y. y. '
!!' v P.illy I la i ris a Sax and Fo.
Indian who wrote the by-laws of his
tribe '.Z year ; aj-'o is now a preto hei
of tlie only I'.aptbt cliuich. I'.iolhel
I'illy U '. wiih his siih wife
who is a. while woman lie thanks
(be ord for a new son.
Je ;e 'atileren. who lias lived till
I;. i i:i Mars on his one mile 'lone
fan n Payne-Creek county lino
p. iiyinp; to fjivo away his soil in
three acre tracts. He demand that
ill who accept the tracts live I hereon
and make a living out of their soil.
Ton! Smith who live a few' miles
from Ikivenport okla. has invented a
new entile Kiianl. Air Smith's con-
nivance is very original as il scares
the intrudhiR bruies away from the
railroad. lie lms applied for a
patent
II is said that a learned Japanese
is comiiiR to Lincoln county okla to
select a new reliRion for Ihe .Mikado's
empire. He will find an assortment
of l'm different rellRions to pick from
James Dennis Flynn the Sapulpa
Ai'Rtis publisher is boosted for the
'vivetnor job. Air J 1) F is a Renuine
ri iilleimm a civil engineer and is Ihe
proud fiUlier of nine livini; children.
Ho is a red and banl-headed Irish-
Ainericnn Oklahoma Republican.
Captain Hudson of Slrout. who is
Mi years old. is a capitalist that loans
his spare money to none bul neRi'o
farmers. Tho captain says that he
rather lie clieaicd by black than by
while rascals.
Hor soup catiitR is fast RoitiR out
of fashion amoiiR the Sax and Fox In-
dians. Old I'eep-I'eeck who devour-
ed JiiO doRs in his life Is about I lie
only Soukee thai keeps up Ihe sac-
red religious tradition of the noble
red men.
Lew Allard. the publisher of tlie
UrumriRht Derrick has been sued for
$i"iimn for publishing that
contractor had stolen $1
a certain
aim from
the city of PnunriRht and departed
between suns.
Sufferer From Indiaestlon Relieved
' Pefore takiiiR Chamberlains Tab-
lets my husband suffe. -d for seven!
years lrom indigestion. rattsinR him to
have pains in the stomach and ills-
tress after ealltiR. Chamberlain's
Tablets relieved him of lliese spells
rii;ht away" writes Mrs. Thomas Cas-
ey. Geneva X. Y. Obtainable every-
where. X DENTAL PREPAREDNESS X
y. y. y. x y. :: y. y. x x y. y. y. y. y.
What is the mosl imporiant attrib-
ute of a soldier'.'
Good feet'.' No.
Good eyesiRht? No.
Good brains? No.
What then? Good teeth.
A soldier may have Rood feet Rood
eyesiRht and Rood brains hut if he
has bad teeth he can't eat If he
can't eat he can't march near enoiiRh
to the enemy to see him and use his
brains to fight him.
How does a soldier Ret Rood teeth?
Ily havliiR; good teeth in childhood.
How do children keep Rood teeth?
Through being taught by their
mother how to keep their teeth clean
and having their teeth looked after
while Ihey are growing. This makes
good teeth for future soldiers. i
It would seem th"n as (hough the
first patriotic duty of a mother was
to keep her children's teeth in good
condition. It is. i
Took The Hurt Out of Her Back
Mrs. Anna ityrd Tuscumhia Ala.
writes: "I was down with my back
so I could not stand up more than
half the time. Foley Kidney Pills
took all of the hurt out." Rheumatic
pains swollen ankles backache stiff
joints and sleep disturbing bladder
tlments indicate diioidered kidney
and bladder trouble. Sold every-
where. I
LATEST NOTES OF SCIENCE
A California!! ts the owner of what
said to be the only watch of the
kind in the world in which a lever
scilhites nnd winds the spring with
every step that he takes.
Letthandedness Is Inherited often
"3l !THIII
of Your Blooil
twiwrf nuiai running
ironi your ooov.
J.S.S. Irum your wruggut.
hroii!;h several
iii; to an Ktmli
invest ifvited 7"
Kcwrations aceonl-
h scientist who has
families includim-'
mm individuals.
'.Hire than
New air brakes that have been
adopted by a lafRe eastern rallioad
riduce by o o feel or more the dir
'I'lue in which a heavy train nmniiih
at fin miles an hour can be stopped.
French scientists have dec ideit tti.it
bMnd persons are particularly well
'nullified to become windes npft
ators as loss of siRlit Rcnerally '.-
: onrj n -ated by i:nii oved In- .no".
A well in I'ennsyl'.aiiia that al'ead'
his been bored to a depth ol inor '
Mian "nisi feet may become tlie deep
st in the world (lermany now hold-
i'tR tlie record with ope 7"."" tec!
deep.
MEN FEEL TIRED TOO
While much is said about tired wo-
men it must be remembered that men
also pav the penalty of overwork.
When the kidnevs are weak inactive
. . i . . : 1 I
Of SlURRlSll. Wh"n Olio I"CIS Mien
....1 t.iL-. 1.1 leia the ' I lues " bll
J
enei-Ry and anibiliou. Foley Kidnev J 1 1 c t i ovo sy. 'I he landlord blam-
Pills are tonic and streiiRtb'oiini;. ! -i the tenuiit. ihe tenant hlanifid the
They act (piickly. Mold everywhere.
Dame fashion.
Sometimes both Ihe eoat am
of a suit are box pleated.
skin
Filled al 111'' w cl I
straight down ihe iron! is t
of new bodices.
Illl! tolled
e fashion
Some of H'.e I'aris di
reconimendiiiR liij.;li-neekeil (linnet'
flocks with transimreiil bodices in-
ttead of those wi'.H a very low neck
line.
lle'iRhl in hats a desltable feature
often achieved by Ihe
iff ribbon bow.
use of liURe.
Slippers and stockiiiRs should match
tb i-.vn:iiR dress. Where Hie dresses
are so short in places or so trans-
parent if a different colored stocking
is worn tho silhouette is wrotiR. No
mailer how lovely tlie dress may be
the effect is spoiled if this point is
no' covered.
The arm b:iK a porReoiis tiiniR ol
silk metal braid laces and bead em-
broideries is an absolute necessity to
liriRhteii up the sober tailored os-
tunics of broadcloth and v
lvet. These
... si .s . sha(
Hetuixt and between Rirls
and between Kins are
weatiiiR very slroim shades of Ian
stockiiiRs and shoes for every day.
with blue scree one-piece or Russian
blouse frocks.
If you haven't tried Hr Turner
Toilet Preparation. Miss Milton will
be glad to demonstrate the high values
to you.
K2
Car Owners; Listen!
When your machine needs attention turn it
over to "car doctors" who know how.
Joe Wilms and Harry Glendening
Mechanics at Tallman's Garage
Know How.
They are experts on
Batteries Carburetors Starters and
Delco Ignition 1
All work strictly guaranteed. Time work
tiO cents per hour. Call and see us.
-DAY OR NIGHT-
If you run out of gas or have trouble of anv
kindPHONK No. 1. y
We will respond promptly. No extra
charge for hauling in crippled cars.
Tallman's Garage
Corner Division and Noble.
fl
A
in
S
Ifif
r!nmrp tti Tiir
50 ) valuta iu i nt
w-' m M III ID H IU I I illlBlU 1.11
k4 ! I 1.111111 I I HUMtaUIII
M I I ' !
i i IK ) I I I 1 1 I I I I I
wmiw i:ii;uvi i i -m
m;iusnmi wokk
Oklahoma City. Nov
out from the public! y i
tin- oki-iiuiiiia .Vj: i.-tiln:
chanical colbRc on the
t'-ll.ii!t line; ! Ion ;u;;:;e .
s A hand-
"jiartuient i i
ril and M
landlord ai:d
ihe inquiry:
' Willi is !D bhliae'.
1 In n the diseus-
..!un is piti'suei!;
' A woman a'.cnt eaiidoyed iiy tho
A (V l colli re and Hi" t inl ' I .Sta'c.i
d .'.ion s'i at.iini work visited a mini -in
r oi t ".i:t j.oim s !li.i! were screen -i'
ss iu fly time and gent-iaHy dilop-
idaled. Slie asked whv sueens were
si ! pla'ed on the windows at least
of tlie slei pint; loom. The Rctnral iiu-
wiiliiijiiiess of i lie landlord was as-
.c.'ied i lb" lenaiit who was usually
i '1.: i ui a to move a' lln: end ot ms
term.
i
j 'Th" woman n.Reii! vlsitml the lani!-
1 l ttd in town. The landlord almost
'without exception 'n-istet Ilia! if he
.could eel icnters lo slay on ihe farm
h" ".oulil be Hhid io fix thiiiRs up.
! " I here you have the two sides to
landlord
making a
The ic.ail
mid neilher .-cems to lie
real effort lo ne! together
is seen in imiio ei-i.slK I
farms inn liown
holl. es (l ::ri f.f
live
ants
stoi k and poverly-stvii ken len-
'There b: e been cot'Ciiis.!'!!''' willi
o.li lilil'iber for the solution of this
Pioiileiu of landkiri! and tenant nnd
every remedy lrom cheap interest to
bill'' lei in contrai ls has been sur--sni'ikers
are nested but until the landlord and his
tenant Ret their heads together in a
friendly and sensible effort at eo-
o: er.it ion thei" will be no cure for
the present bad conditions."
Her Son Gu'oiect to Croun.
I "My son Kdwin is snbjec' to croup"
writes Mrs. K. o. Irwin New Kensing-
ton. I'a. "I put In many Hleepless
hours at night before 1 learned of
Chamberlain's CoiirIi Remedy. Moth-
ers need not fear this disease If they
keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Couph
Remedy in the house and use it as
directed. It always Rave my boy re-
lief." obtainable everywhere.
t
I Most of Hie constructive work on
I the Trans-Serbian Railway was in
i ( liaise of a woman.
For Skin Blotches
There li c lie remedy that seldom lads
to char away all pimples Mutches and
: i tlu r skin eruption'! and that makes the
j skin jolt clear and healthy.
! Any druggist can supply you with
zemo which generally overcomes all
4;in disc'iscs. Ante eivetna iu-h pim-
ples. r.iTics black heads iii mosl ca'c
give way to mnn Fnipiently nmmr
bhmishes disappear overnight. Itching
usually stops instantly. Zemo is a fife
antiseptic liquid clean easy to use and
dependable. It costs only 25c; an extra
large bottle SIM It will not stain is
' li"t greasy or sticky and is positively
afe for tender sensitive Kins.
' Tin' i:. W. Riw. Co. O-vi laa l n
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1916, newspaper, November 8, 1916; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616227/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.