The Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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And Cleveland Enterprise
TANNER & .TAVlNfcR
Editors fng Publishers.
please*; hut unless the man 45
>Uiyj or in the “non comftos men*
ti>* d;i>s. lu»sMotild not*let^h«sc*t
♦iad, him. A ihirteen-Btaf-oid
chi I (l can tell von that the editor
- wo! tlie most imygniffeant country- (arms.
L.uwvd a>s second class mattcf, l.aner sacrifices ntoir, has-more '• * —' - * *
♦ tcfriber J4, ll 10. at t!u-rosto^fice iiininejck*. and does more for the For SaA*—Pour room *itouse, *’
1; Uetv4and. < -u>ucr »ct*ot progre* of Hie State than thf big-jHith hath and sleeping jHtfch.— I
March. hVt. , t j,d> printer in the city. W.o Phone 21#,. a 7 2f It • |
. — ... ——....... —9——m - ----- think flier#* nm<t In* nr nn»r»* * — --—♦ —- --- 1/
I i/T/i * TSTT!" ■“" Diamond Barber Shop Midway Barber Shop
w ill next be investigating profits ,red \ ance. Prop. vi..,„
win next i»e investigating profits ... , ’ •,,vv’ * ,ur-
of tanner* and advocate govern* *' "ork guaranteed. If you want
ment control and regulation of a shave or hair cut.
good
Hath Room in Connection
Located on F.ast Side Broadway
Sloan & Son. Props.
Glad to w elcome all old cust< mera
McMillen Building
Cleveland. Oklahoma
Palace Barber Shop
Cp to date barbering. good h
Geo. Higgins. Prop.
Fir>t door north Martin’
St0f
& K-
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Swbscription Rates:
One Year___1_____________$1.50
5»x. Months________________ .75
PHONE 105
August 21, 1919
PUT OUT THE CAT.
printer
think there must be one or nuife
forme:- country editors on the
Hoard of Affairs who have decid-
’d that they will do their best to
see that at last the country editor
get- a chance at some of the State
printing. If the country editors
are not entitled to the work, who
then is worthy?—Atoka Jefferson-
ian.
-s & K-
For Sale—\\ illow baby buggy
in good shape—Mrs. A. P. Ament.
! 305 North I). Ave. 7-21-lt.
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* Mrs. f. \\ . George wishes *
* to announce that she will *
* open a class in piano instruc- *
* tioii. first term beginning
* Sept. 1st. For particulars call
* telephone $4$ or call at studio
* at her residence between the *
* Presbyterian church and Ma-
* sonic Temple. 8-14-.>t
Campbell kusse'.l D accusing
the State Board of Affairs with
subsidizing the country pi ess of | ____
Oklahoma. The State Board of! -
•Stairs has hern tfvmg ,hr Sun-, .. T? 0 Barr',*xS?lr . , ,
limiting to tlit- countrv m',v,|ia- '.J ' a‘ -u “ < 1"
p*r> that have job printing dc.! compan, m s.il,
partmciHs. A schedule of prices!- "* Ca , a' )' t!‘c
Spied by the State Board of af- £? ^*V“r " i '.1 1
fairs sets the price on everc jolt . ' tonsit eu d as an
i, ;. • 1 mpor.r.nt dev elopment. Average
gnen out. If there is anvone on i •. . , •.....s
fears Poet, earth that' .vorhs
harder, gives more, or has more * - •
influence for the progress of the.'
Mate than the Country Editor, we
haven’t met that pet son. \\ c could
cite instances l»v the hundreds
Dr. E. T. Robinson
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Cleveland Drug Store
()ftice phone 16. residence 64
Local Surgeon M. K & T.
Cleveland. Oklahoma
CENSUS SUPERVISORS.
where the Nation itself recognizes
M r power, and unequaled gener-
osity of the country press Per-
haps Campbell is fighting the
State Administration and takes
this method to give vent to his
gall, but he is digging his own
‘910 Census Gave This District
180,053 Population.
Washington, I). C.. Aug. 19 —
1 In Secretary of Commerce, up-
•l the recommendation of the Hi-
ector of the Census, has made
•i f< llow:-i«r appointments of >u-.
of
grave by doing so.' \\ e have re- Perv,sors of census for the State
ceiwd a number of jobs from the ul f^lahoma:
State; we didn’t or them, and District -James S. Daven*
tlie-e wus no str;ng tied t«> them. ‘ ^ niita. t raig County.
We did tl b • . rould, ar.d had i'econ<i District—Leonard* Lo>
file satisfaction f rece v ’ t per- ! ahlequah. C herokee county,
sonal letters from the deiiartments * ’ i >istr?ct—1) \ Stovall,
thanking us for the#; »od work w e 1 i;V:ro* (- lloc;;ta'; Coil,lty.
did and for our pro:n itness. Aiv I ..‘ ,;Urtj1 District—W . C Geers,
pi-rson tliat knows thing about I 1 ni'!’K°- Johnson county,
the country editor, knows that lie ■ !lt*i District—Robert !. Peeb-
can’t be subsidized, his influence — • (,klahoma City, Oklahoma
can’t be bought: that’s whv the t,,unt.\
country ed” - li< e- u ! «in p..or District — Benjamin F.
in this world’s goods. Cam; bell 1 . W atunga. Blaine
BLAKE, SOWDLK &
ROSENSTE1N
Lawyers
Cleveland. Oklahoma
Practice in ail courts.
Boons 5 and 6 Cleveland Natl
Bank Building
Office phone 117, Res. phone 120
Dr. H. B. McFarland
BUysician and burgeon
Rooms 6 and 7, 2nd floor
First National Bank Building
James A. Ingraham
Lawyer.
Cleveland. Oklahoma
Office over Mink Bros. Store
I enne^sv.
county,
ceventh
Russell’s suggestion is an insult.
Campbell is surely pulling a mush \cnth District— Homer V.
headed -t"nt he* iv.- uggi>ts Deatley. Mangum. < ireer county,
sucli a thing. That cst of his is Lighth District—C. 11. Hyde,
probably ge*t:r.:' into his system/ H'-1, ^ nods county.
A “catty” disoosition can he tol- I he lir-t district, of which Paw-
crated in a certain class of fe* nec.'s a P‘>rL consists of the fcl-
malcs. but no; in male human. \ iliving ten counties: Craig. Dele-
man should he himself, last and warc> Mayes, Nowata. Osage. Ot-
always. He ’r-.s a riuht to his t,p. laua- Pawnee. Rogers. Tulsa, and
mion. Imt he ha^ tv rfght t*, ^ t^hington. Population (PU0)
oppose a good thing his opponent
is doing. A man, if he so desires. Oklahoma is div ided into eight
«4v lead cat around all he '‘'D^'ts. " ith a oopulation i IMiO) I
of 1,657.155.
I)r. J. W, Bradshaw
Reg-istered
Veterinarian
All Calls answered day or night.
Office. Star Livery--P^one 10
Cleveland. Oklahoma
Blanch M* Kennedy
Both ONteopathio and
Chiropractic
Treatments
Office at Residence
Phone No. 482.
Speed & Kendall
THE STOKE . FOR MEN
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Autumn Suits for
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Men and Boys
Are Ready and In Stock—Tailored or Ready-to-Wear
Autumn talffi ics and Autumn styles all carefully arranged as
to style and patterns.
It s better to make selection early even tho it will be some time
before a tall suit will be used orders placed now can be delivered
at any later date.
Our ooys department is complete and every suit guaranteed
all wool, every shoe solid leather.
Complete line of boys furnishings, School Shoes, Shiits, Under-
wear, Ties, Etc. School Starts September 1st.
Speed & Kendall
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We Clean* Dress and Deliver.
Phone 275
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Thick, rich, delicious and full of
flavorFour good reasons why
Karo is preferred everywhere.
J* u?ncr*>- producing food-
predicted. Mother* give children Karo
v ?nd s,!ced bread because it satisfies nature’s cravinv
for sweets, and takes the place of candy g
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There Arc THrcc Kinds
Of Karo
“Crystal Whifcew—in the Red Can
“Golden Brown”—in the Blue Can
“Mapie Flavor”—
ll»« new K*ro with plentr of
substance and a rich MapU taite
— in the Green Can.
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l «cka,e. Of " ’ Do no‘ b* by
i elation waSrot con^k"* BUmb*r‘ °°*y' ‘"d ^ -
FREE Pr^!cl.Prr’^LUllr ''luitrated Coro
P.o.B^°i« ProducU Company
W. «• ADCOCK, 5.,.. It___V**
90. A. O. U. W. Bu.ldin, UuXtA*.
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Tanner & Tanner. The Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Cleveland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908185/m1/4/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.