The Cleveland Leader. and Cleveland Enterprise (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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t«K CLEVER
US HAVE THE FACTS
. diplomatic leak by whicl
Mrs. Leshle
Phone 11
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The press in this country
having much to
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of the unpublished
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and
Embalming
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In the Connor Building
Phones 341 and 116
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Editor Desk Phone 105
JUNE 12 1319
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we shall not pass
until the documei
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statements of Hav
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Glad to welcome all old customer* ..-ge^QN GUARANTEED
McMillen Building qR MONEY REFUNDED
, CLEVELAND. OKLAHOMA! - » ■*
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1 also Do all kind* of Auto
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Both O»ieopathi« n»tl
Chiropractic
Treatments
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E.T. Robinson, m.
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence
1*HON B
SOVIET RELIGION
poverty and distress in the The
t" <ill persons the fullest religious
! freedom.
gov- r There must be no interference
“proudly with the*clergy in the exercise of
warrior,” it-
stepped t hurchi >.
old sol- places t
.. .. .1- to serve
“'Ihe petite wife of the
, nor. says a reporter,
kissed tile doughty <>!d
Patsv O’Neil, when he
ashore in \>w York. The ......I.J
dier didn't draw hack as did Wil
Irani J. Hryan when a
"ed to kiss him and
me. I’m not Hobson
religions functions.
chapels and other
worship a re'to continue
their usual religious pur-
girl attempt- poses and churches are to be nn-
sav. "excuse verted neither into theatres or
cabarets.
’ Communism has no intention
Irxas <*e- of altering the present system of
■ Clares the Mexican situation is marriage and family life.’
critical and that a large force of There is to he no nationaliza-
lOKips on the border is necessary tion of women
to protect the lives and property All those who carry on propa-
. citizens along the border. The ganda trying to convince the i*co-
governoi is evidently scared. If pie"to the contrarv are to he re
he will /authorize the west Texas garded a< enemies’ of the revolii
Cowboys to entertain those grin- tion and to be punished accord
goes ‘in their favorite stvle the inglv
government will he relieved of They are entirely out of har
itiv further trouble from that morn with the “KumrijL” uvei
source. Ihe I exans have a rein- on this side of the Atlantic.
*dy that when administered m the __0____
-ustomary western style it rend- President Wilson i» reported tc
*rs a .Merican forever harmless. : sail within ten davs fur
'cnsational newspapers it
seems will never cease to hold ui>
' before the fMiblic the scarecrow of
(zcrman militarism. They would
have us to go on building l.attle-
sb'ps. making cannon and train-
ing soldurs that we mav be pre-
pared to meet a foe that is plire-
v, ,n,aginar> I hey appear aUrm-
( er| and nervous for fear that Ger-
nianv will g„ ,,n another rampage
.sh.mld she get on her feet again.
• lie truth is Germany i« pros-
J. B. Mver*. President r W Mven
0 A. Gilbert, V-Pres. Kale Soft!
W. H. (,ashier Geo. Reynolds
CAPITAL $60,000 • -- SUR]
RESOURCES OVER $800,000.00
Chain
Why We Handle United States Tires
Strength
Because they're good tires. Because we KNOW they’re good
tires. Because our experience has taught us that they will satisfy
and gratify our customers.
There are United States Tires for every need of price or use.
Wc am provide exactly the ones for your car.
¥)0U appreciate the necessity of
a strong bank. T‘
are there not members of your family z
the younger set, who have not yet becomeac<|
ed with Banking Methods? Would it not v
introduce them to r
ional Hank? Such a connection will prove **ad
association with
The reasons are obvious. Hut
among
luaint-
----- Would it not be well to
an account at The First Nat
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vantageous to them in subsequent years and at the
sane time a Bank Account will be educational as
well as useful. Ijjlay we talk this over with you.
The First National Bank
Cleveland, Oklahoma.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
> ■» >unr.igciics are very tmpa-
t,f"| 1° vote. They have rilled
' n die gov; rn .rs .,f the stjitesand
li.ue secured twenty -eight pn m-
ivs of calls sjf legislature-, in ex-
tra session for the ratification of
'hi1 constitutional amendment
permitting nationwide suffrage.
I bey :tre determined to vote rc-
Vaidless of rrj,t.
we se>1 them
Hallett, Okla
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The Cleveland Leader. and Cleveland Enterprise (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1919, newspaper, June 12, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907818/m1/4/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.