Queen City Times. (Agra, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
ASTOR’S WAY WITH TENANTS
He Kept Them by Reducing tt-e Rs«t-
I i Velurtanly Wlten Tirre*
Were Not C&cS.
____ m The res! estate dealer w*s retn>-
K1/wf rlpaf nladcg ‘Seise year* ago te &s,Q.
V\ ill pUH.y your ■*“ "VlUlanj B Aster ia‘.d one day to n a
A CRITICAL PERIOD.
Of Peculiar Interest to Women.
» ui /y-* -----■ -Y.’lilUm B Aetcr said o
your complexion, restore your cead bookkeeper, i wish J®a *® *r”«
annetite relieve your tired feel- out these UOO leases — indicating the
T A r „ It loTfis all documents—preparatory to releasing
ing, build you up. it leads au ^ Tanooa properties for which ttey
other medicines in ment ‘
Get it today in uma! liqoH irna or
•horilated tablets called Sarsatabs._
it curves
sone
CYC S
Penifstve Salve
ON THE 8AFE SIDE.
tte various properties for sfclcfc ttey
will te drawn, and reduce each rental
price 25 per cent- for Use ensuing
year.” Tte bead bookkeeper, aston
Ubed. ventured to protest There naJ
been no comptalant. Mr- Astor. te
said, from any tenant as to tte
amount of rent charged AU are sat-
isfied to pay present prices ‘Ttis i*
a matter of future business, the finan-
cier replied, as well as present Times
are not especially gcod Just now. anc
l do cot think they will improve this
year
Mrs. Mary I. Remington, Elgleberry
St. Gilroy, Cal., says: "I suffered bo
severely from pain and soreness
over the kidneys that
It was a ta6k for rne
to turn in bed. My
kidneys acted very
frequently, but the
secretions were re-
tarded and passages
scalded. I was weak
and run down. After
taking other reme-
dies without benefit, I began using
Doans Kidney Pills and was com-
pletely cured. I was going througi
the critical period of a woman s life
at the time and after using Doan s
Kidney Pills there was a miraculous
Change for the better In my health.
'When Your Back is Lame, Remem-
_ _ a »tin *»
44 Bu.to the Acre
wsa’ .......irsKrpS
taSsSWa^wleMin tbit pror-
lum <* showed otter excel-
1 at re in 1 ti-cb *s t-
C*>; batbeiS of
iOt Wnk they wiu improve w.. Vamo_nnA\T,S
1 am not. however, making this her the *m^DO*S8-
The Parson—Rastus, ef de L*>rd on
fedgment day should say to yo’, "What
rt)’ done do wif all dose chickens yo’
stoleWhat would yo’ say?
Rastus—Parson, I might say dat mah
wife done cooked ’em, hut yo’ know
a man ain’t compelled to testify agin’
his wife._____
The Climatic Autocrat.
-Wbat I should like,’’ said the self-
indulgent person, "would be to have
wealth enough to permit me to live
in a cool place in summer, and regu-
late the temperature according to my
own fancy In winter.”
"You don't need wealth. What you
want Is the Job of Janitor."
r
Saves Worry
Time
and Trouble
Post
Toasties
Can be served in-
stantly with cream
or milK.
It rnaKes a breaK-
fast or lunch so supe-
rior to the ordinary,
that it has become
a welcome pantry
necessity in thou-
sands of homes, and
adds to the comfort
and pleasure of life.
“The Memory Lingers”
Sold by Grocers
reduction as a philanthropic move-
ment. it will be a good business in-
vestment for me to retain all of my
tenants. If possible Indications are
that business conditions during the
coming year will force many persons
to move Into cheaper houses and Dais
than they have teen occupying for
some time. 1 do not want my tenants
to move I know them and am famil-
iar with their ways. I am acquainted
with their needs, demands and metn-
ods of paying their rents, if they
should move I should have to try to
replace them with new tenants, whose
desirability I have not tested Besides.
I should have to spend large sums in
repaperlcg. painting and arranging
these various properties to suit the
new tenants. By reducing rents I shall
have a delighted lot of tenants, wno
would not leave If they could, h ur-
thermore. I will make It Impossible tor
tbeui to find as good places elsewhere
for the money. Naturally, having nau
their rents reduced, they will not ask
for any repairs that can possibly oe
avoided, and 1 shall save some money
In that direction, over previous years.
Besides. 1 shall know the exact
amoupt of reduction and shall be able
to estimate my resources accordingly.
If, on the contrary, 1 let many of my
tenants move out, the amount of my
losses would be uncertain. You will
find. If you compare my rentals at the
end of the year with those of similar
properties owned by other person’
who make no reductions, that mine is
a profitable plan. When times im-
prove we can re-lease at advanced fig-
ures, and undoubtedly to the same
tenants.'
"The bookkeeper learned a lesson
In finance, the leases were drawn ac-
cordingly and Astor did not lose a
tenant"
;r me ~ — -- .
For sale by druggists and general
storekeepers everywhere. Price 50c.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
He Balked at That.
"1 positively and absolutely refuse,
cried the candidate with great empha
“Refuse what?” asked the campaign
manager.
••I’ve kissed all tte babies in my dis
trict ’’ he replied, “hut I'll be gum
swoggled if I’ll kiss Mrs. Astorbilt's
poodle, even if it costs the whole su!
fragette vote!’’
Not Knocking Slattery.
Mrs. Coogan—An' the little thing Is
the dlvil’s own image of his father.
Mrs. Slattery—Yis, but I don't moind
that so long as he kape3 bilthy
—Puck.
You can’t tell how much money a
man is making from the clothes he
wears. You must get a look at his
wife’s. _
tnaTlJJ A era. or Ml-J
bu. v* t a«r«. 9.>J*b4 iJ
tr*Dun^
ercr*- bifb ** G-
bcsLelt of ObUto V e
Sc’e lbre»bed from
A*i>eru UaG.
The Silver Cup
siK.itss.SSSi
■ ■ ■■ A„rf’ra<jYT«mujrtiticf
. V.
» VSar?*r°f> areV be had
K2!i“*biW>>">' IUB,b*5
easllv procured, mixed
tl‘fi1for »et-
Best West -1sent free on
&£’«£ Car. or.o the Canadian
GoVeroment Agent. v*->
W. H. ROGERS
125 W. Ninth St.. Kansas City. Mo
Please write to the agent nearest yoo
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief—Permanent Cun
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta-
ble — act surely
but gently on
the liver,
f.’op after
dinner dis-
tress-cure
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
Surely Permanent Cure.
A Louisiana man heard that dyna-
mite was good for earache. He app led
a stick to his ear and It blew off his
head. Some of our fossilized sci-
entists may object to such treatment,
but we are old fashioned and primitive
enough to believe that this is a sure
and permanent cure. — Montgomery
Advertiser.
Decide Now
to get a bottle of
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH EITTERS
and assist your stom-
ach, liver and bowels
back to their normal
condition.
IT WILL
REALLY
DO YOU
A LOT
OF GOOD
Others have proven
this—why not YOU,
today. All Druggists.
WILL YOU TRAP THIS SEASON!
IF 50 YOU WILL WANT OUR COMPLETE PRICE
USTON rAWFURS175™'
we
I PAY WHAT
I WE
QUOTE
WE
CIVEYOU
A SOU ARE
DEAL
DIRECT BUYERS OF FURS
LOTZbros 113 ii5 elm st St Lou is*
Hello.there!
......................
I The long-distance,clean-sounding,
secret-calling, enre-ringlng
Wetco guaranteed Phones
•T are best for rural lines. Write for Am
• /I /wo*,-How to build .what you need&ccMV
MONEY $ $
'scaled) free. Addw.1. WAHHkS SB1TU, Oiu.t,
If afflicted with {
Taken at His Work.
*T note that you do not appeal a3
often as formerly to the plain sense of
the common people.”
"No,” answered Senator Sorghum:
"I'm afraid I overworked that figure
cf speech I encouraged my constitu-
ents to such an extent that they are
disposed to rely on their plain sense
Instead of on my advice.”
DISTEMPER
PoKtum Orel Co., T.td.,
Uau)- Creek, Mich.
Woman Stonecutter.
Miss Agatha Troy of Utica, N. Y., 13
said to be the only woman In thiB
country who Is a professional stone-
cutter. She acts as her father's as-
sistant as a granite and marble cut-
ter. She Is Sicilian by birth, and
though less than five teet high, is salt)
to be able to handle a five pound ham
mer with the ease and skill of any o-
the young men employed in her
lather's yard.
Z
Thompson’s EyeWater
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 41-1911*
Pink F.ye, Epizootic
Shipping Fever
_____ & Catarrhal Fever
Yu
777
SFOHH MEDICAL CO., Bacasrloiogieta GOSHEN, IHDm U. S. A.
SWEEPING CR^P FAILURES'THISYEAR
“ ” “vision of the Carey Land Board, it),000 a.-rrs irrigated In 1911 • *”f"
•UK®„„ i, sure crops, abuii.iant water, delightful elm.ate. 60 bushel
4 , Terms, ft 10.50 per acre. *5.50 cash at time of
balance in 14 yearly payments. We ask no one to Hie on these lands
without'making a careful, personal insp. ct ten. If yovi are intewetert vmlte
n,r further^ information to CUNToN. IIVRTT A CO,, ULU£JTONU5^
When Building Church, School or Theater
inP same write for Catalog X9, mentioning class of building. Dealers, write
iSTeSS&L^ Ev^,binel?BI»l..b..rds«Scto.lS.ppll.s
4W1 ERIC AN SEATING COMPANY. 210 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ul
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