The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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THE CLEVELAND AMERICAN
(Pub)ished Every Thursday)
The rooms up stairs at 811 South
Broadway have been renovated and
efurnished and are for rent at 1800
ler week 2p
Walter Bunch who accompanied D
McClure and party on their htint-
g trip to Old Mexico came in home
mdly He spent the grcater part
his time away sight-seeing rather
in hunting he states
roys aM holiday goods on display
7arson's
-oung triers for sale Call 453
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DOYLE POWELL Editor
Telephone 53
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330 books for boys and girls 6c to
50c—Carson's
:Lost—Ladies' brown leather purse
containg between $6 and $8 some-
where in or near Cleveland TeL 281
3 A Frame and family of Tulsa
were week end visitors in Cleveland
Rev Acker C Miller attended a
called meeting of the executive board
of Pawnee Baptist association at Yale
Tuesday
Mrs Jessie Fletcher of Miami spent
the week end on a visit here with
her cousin Mrs D B Flight and her
uncle G W Givens
For gent—Five room house close
In Phone 426 2tp
For Rent—My place on Hell Roar-
ing creek Cash Pont Possession
now Write Lenore Butcher Cold-
water Kansas
O S Holroyd and father O J
Bruce Colyer and Chas Nimerick
witnessed the' A & M-Creighton
football game at Stillater Saturday
We Are Thankful--
For the privilege cf living in this the
1-rat greatest and most patriotic country
tIle world
For Our Government which has no
equal
For the loyal American citizenship
that we enjoy in our own community
For the progress our community has
-iade in the past is now making and is
:srornised in the future
For the co-operation of our people in
he advancement of all community int-
st For the millions of blessings given un-
us every day by our Heavenly Father
4 for our dependency upon Him and
cur fellowman for the happiness that we
k?::joy
Illay our people be happy this Thanks-
:iv!ng Day
J M CRADY
Phones 90 and 10
THE CLEVELAND
Mrs R D Zinn and Mt
Mathers of Reeds Mo are
Mrs Leo Zinn here this week
Hand painted landscape pictures
make nice XMAS gifts See E E
White 401 West Cherokee ) lp
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The Selz Six has saved men more
money than any other known bargain
by nese more men are buying it than
' ether shoe of its kind They rec
e its special value from coast to
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SAVINGS FOR YOU
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Alodein Rooms
Good Alba Is
'MISS ESTHER FLAXMAN
' Graduate
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New England Conservatory
Teacher of Plane and Harmer
Phone 841
DAY PHONE 60
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It is a shoe of stall clard high quality
much underpriced Only by this fact
could it become the biggest seller of
its kind in America in just one year
It saves money for critical men every
where Let it save for you
tIRSDAY NOVEMBER 29 1923
at
ing
ladies ot the Presbyterian
'will hold a food candy and
ritsale on Saturday Dec 8
lyeland Electric shop open
' itt— Everybody invited
SAGE MEAT
OSAGE OKLAHOMA
The Business Car That's
Also a Family Car
The extraordinary utility of the Buick five
passenger four-cylinder Touring Car makes
this model particularly suited to serve the needs
of business Its rugged chassis and powerful
valve-in-head engine insure uninterrupted
service Its proved Buick four-wheel brakes
make this car more than ordinarily safe to
drive Yet with all of its advantages the
Buick Four Touring Car is very low in
first cost in upkeep costs and is as satisfying
for family use as for business purposes
CONNOR BUICK CO
Palace Garage
Cleveland Okla—Phone 531
When better automobiles are built Buick will build them
IMmmr
'eautiful line holiday handker
se—Carson'a
Hall's Catarrh
tiedicine vccaililmdofworhaftwe
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
caused by Catarrh
Sold I" druggists fit OM 40 yedro
J CHENEY & CO Toledo Ohio
DR C W YOUNG
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Special Attention to Diseases of
Women and CiVidren
Office over Weisz Grocery
Phones: Office 52 Res 112
Office Hours: 9 to 12 A M
2 tO 6 P M: 7 to 8 P M
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Dr A T Armstrong
Chiropractor
Phone 62 Myers Bldg Cleveland
DR BLANCHE" M KENNEDY
Chiropractor
Office at Residence 110 So -Dunlap
Phone 482 for Appolnhnent
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Day Phone 86 Night Phone 424
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Auto Livery
Calls Answered Day or Night
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Helen Kennedy
' Teacher of Dancing
'kBallet Classical Modern Ballroom
and Toe Dancing
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1r FORCE you'll fmd the
Snap and Pep to do things
with relish -
FORCE Ter !ft
European
For Children and Adults
Call i82 for terms All lessons by
appointment Studio cool and light
at residCnce 110 South Dunlap
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Funeral Director
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KING FVRIITI1311E
UNDERTAKENG CO'
We have several kinds
of Cold Cream which
are sure to be useful
for chapped hands
and faces Also an in-
teresting stock of Tal-
cum Powders
Palace Drug Store
Little at a Time!
By our Christma! Savings Club plan you
make small regular deposits for fifty
weeks You don't miss the small amounts
but you do appreciate the substantial to-
tal at the end of the period—just before
Christmas Join here today
Cleveland National Bank
A SALLEE
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
(South Broadway)
Office Phone 146 Residence Phone 73
Fire May Rob You
of Your Valuables
Are your Liberty Loan and other bonds
your insurance policies receipts con-
tracts and other valuable papers left
around the house—on a shelf in a closet
in a bureau drawer or a cardboard box
perhaps?
If a fire—even a trifling one from the
standpoint of actual damage—should de-
stroy these papers where would you
Our safe deposit boxes will give you pro-
tection at a trifling cost--compared with
the comforting peace of mind We'll be
glad to show them to you
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Powell, Doyle. The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1923, newspaper, November 29, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162569/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.