The Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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F. LARKIN WOOLLAKD
EDITOR AND OWNER
*, Entered as second class matter,
October 21, 1910, at the Post office
at Cleveland. Ok la , under act of
March, 1879.
One Year $1 00 Six Months £0c
1 hree Months 25c
Out of county, per year $1.5(
Phones ■! Office H>5
1 nones I Residence 94
JANUARY 2°. 1919
b!e railroad and tolophi ne|G:‘'i’ornia,#gone to Franc* 1 r» c
r-Uts, the coinnrs3ion lis on- 8 l have not h«i a huj.1
hal little lit Ip from soi e
Never Defeated
Never Retreated
“apologetic*’ Oklahoma con
gre.smen, Humphrey says.
' The public should let cur
congressmen know tl at« in
stood of being-ctngressmen
they have become ; m’»;y>sa-
lorial satellites—that in this
un’ a? adoiship ve expect
them to t ike «tr messages
to Washington instead cf
wringing back tl e re s to
us.”
If the new tele} h no taUs
*n this State art goii g to be
as high assume figures that
tave been mad * public. The
commission isn’t far wrong
in its deductions.
It wjuldn’t do to s .y tha
Germany and the central,
powers, will b ■ or,loo' ers ai
the Peace congress, for i
now seems that they won
e -en be [emitted to look on.
I hi3 i^ clone for fear they
wiil laugh at the sciaps oi
paper that will be disj layer
the.e. 'lie nly eal scrap
of paper thatever amounted
to much in Germany was th<
oae that the Kais r and hi,
sons signed, when thty ab-
dicated the co in try.
Cleveland is going ahead
»it full speed in the spring
There is going to he lots ot
new work in this field arc!
good wages are always pan
here by the oil companic:
and others for labor. Jt
will be well to count onsiini
add I o uiation aid build
some moi e new hous<s.
The G pernors fifty mil-
lion dollar road bond issue
" 1 bear hi h y place
a pro visit n in the bill that
no city c n use over a stat <
amojrittoonedistricR oiln i
wise the larger cities will be
inclined to hog all tee appro-
prai >ns and leave thesmal
cities out of any appro na-
tion at all,
Djn t ba fooled by the
past week, Febiuary is com*
ing on to make up for it with
bad weather.
* iom Califuri a
Tul re, Calif . J.,n. 6 1919.
Pear Mr. Editor:
As 1 premised a go- <1 r <in\
people l vv* u d wii'e aid 1.1
them know bow 1 got along in
a!11 oi • ia. 1 am well us com-
aion only when 1 eat too much
I left Cleveland Dec. 6 aiiived
it iu'are, Dee 11. 1 stopped ;t
be beautiful city ,1 Kindey,
;van?as for t\ o cays with m\
ephew, then st.-pp. d at 1 a'on
N- M.x. with E, R. Lane one
J i . th - i .vent on thru X. Mex
and Arizona t hence t h• u to Tul
ate. Most everything locks
.peen. t!iis is a beautiful:- untry
liey sa. this is the ccldrst w iri-
er they have had for a long tiim
18 above zero.
Mr. Editor 1 heard Bub grid
••e!l saiJ that I wrote a letter t<
uy wife every time the miir
®PP! d, all t'ru N M<-'; i.n
0 Z -na, now 1 don’t hi lieve h
aid any such thing 1 w as de
lined 14 hours up in the mount
-ins in Arizana near Aslifwd oi
iccount of a freight wreck. 1
;ets awful fogg> here some-timet
*h n it comes from thj cceai
inch is about 50 iml.s away .1
s so thick that you c..n s-.e lish
iwinuning in the ai*-, \ ou can te
ieve that if \ou want t , ve
lave a wai m fog and a c .Id In*,
i it ci m* H tn m tlie mount air ?,
ny kind of u bath you want.
Mr. Editor I am busy most ah
he time on the ranch. This
'e-k will 1 nil,} {. d.iii,,, j tLtt
or Mr Hiuschildt, 30x40 feet
*r about ,0i) chickens (some
chicken house)
Mr. editor I thot that I would
wait abin vviitin , until after tin
holi lays was over arid *1 a1 nov
yo j vjj 1 want some lilting for
your pap-. H h the Enterprise
com),to life yet?
1 a n sorry to say al! th - j ck
.Pits have left this part <1
since 1 came here.
I wan# to tell voy
- —..._ Mr editor
BnillPlI.iiio y I- Vl.a.c ■»!,; I 11 / » | Yi %ar» Invitni toB#o thit co.umn to wll .ny-
sometiu'ig .. r Hduschtldt fcim fy I mt# J,
and 1 took a motor tiipn'ihi ttie. **'r,c,,:>•“"**»»» *un«y*ir «!«• i*.
ra,c*
way over i* el ro d>. 4>a»V<d|_H_ «• - ¥
thru Tulare, Vieala ml Serial
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5ANTADS-Soldier Roll
othe^,towis to ki.ieiisc, thru
beautiful orange, prune, olive
and lemon grows for miles and
miloa. p.\ieh. grapes, .figs and
other orchard groves. Beautiful
palm trees, all along the foot
hills o t i * gr.*.i? sni.v capped
Siena Nevada mountains 1
ever si.v * mh contry in m>
life, it IS lie I in fruit and aji
kinds of cattle, horses and hogs
an! white chi kens. It jsa Par
adise
1 hope that the fl i h b tt r bj
tins time in (’level .nl, it ha
been awful bad here. When 1
c me out here I tole in tin
unok-r in »st <*f the tin.e I
thot that if a ivliiing would k I
the 111 ir v as ' j'ucco smoke. 1
i.*e that vou have had snow ami
pretty cold w alher in Oklahoma
we li r*e no -no v . r w i ,d lee
most ol th** trees look grtc-n, t('
yellow orangi h on the yieen
t:-ees hi »ks be-auii ul. Wo hav,
f osts nnrnii'gs here but don't
8e-m to luut much grass is gieen
b irh j is \1 inches high.
Yours.
M Il nijon.
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for ISale: 1 gamT span flf
>oung horses land 5 years old.
5- H- Ferry six miles southwest
of Cleveland. Route l. (2ip)
Estrayed:- faketi up e»n my
f ii tn adjoining the city of Cleve-
land, one black and white spot-
1 d bai row weighing about J50
*bs. Owner can have same by
paying for this notice and dam
a8e. E. C. Mullendore
For Sale: 8 year eld mare,
■'’eight about about 1,000 I! s.
knfe for ladies to drive.
F.’**d Hale, Phone 493 (Iti)
.1 or Sale: fl doz n chickens
toed stock, Phone 124 T. D *isc!i
nor. Cleveland water station. (2pl
For Sale.
A few Barr, ,i Rock Cocker is
cheap if taken soon.
Mrs J, P. Merrill
Pinne 151 E. I.in<\
|Ionorably DiHchar^t d
Chas. R Stoat
Ernest B. Souter
J Briz Jordan *
Eugene Fanning
Roy Mather
Ecrov M. Baker
Ceo. Ryan ,
Wily Land
Morris Keho
Jess Colling ,
Frank Frey.
Robert O. Jordan
James J Martin
Richard Moore
h. b. McFarland _
Physician and
Surgeon
OiFice Phone 117 Res. Phone 120
Cleveland, Oklahoma
Midway Barber Shop
SLOAN t SON, PROP.
Glad to welcome all old customers
McMillen Building
CLEVELAND, OKLAHOMA
DIAMOND BARBER SHOP
Fred Vance, Prop.
All work guaranteed. If you
want a good shave or hair eul
Bath Room in Connection
Located ou East Bide Broadway
Be one of the 400.
Red Cross News
1 here will be a meeting
of the executive beard of
1 he Red Cross 1 tiesday eve
n ng.
- — * ^wrmmn n.wgi
A. T. Armstrong
Chii opractor
Rooms 5 an 1 G over Mink Pros
Waive ! Tosilionas bank teller
or e’e king in dr.\ goo is storeTy
middle aged woman with high
school education. References s
ro ability and perfect honest}
h Idress Mrs. CJuesie Ward.
H.u rah. Okla . Fox 161 (lfp)
Just five more of those corn
f-d hogs left, weight on foot
from 200 to 2'0 pounds ITcts
on foot nr 25ets, dressed
Rogers & Byrne pr>or.e 176 419
FOR SALE
An excellent home on north Jordan street
50-foot lot. 8 room framehouse, fruit and
shade trees, Rood cistern, bain on year of
lot. Must he sold, Phone 156. or see
F. B. DILLARD
i ur Sale: Four thoio bred
Ih’ck Cockerels, early spring.
$J 50 each. D P. Trent
The V, ,11
Reliable
Cleveland,
Known and
i hiropi actor
:: Oklahrma
Public Stenographer
Rhone 2S6
out t lup<-rI mj: ai.d Testi-
mony Specialty
Also other miscellaneous
work.
MISS FANNING
Be one of the 400.
Kendall’s
L5RASWFORMS
VV. H. THORNE
I’NDEKTAKINC.
EMBALMING AM)
FUNERAL DIRECT OR
Satisfaction Gu.ua i-tced
Latest Improved
K (j u i p m e n t
There are congressmen i:
Washington who know what
their constituents want, and
again there are otheis who
do not know wh tt their peo-
p 3 at lame want, and it
wouldn’t make any differ-
enc ‘ they did know tl e
people would not get wlat
they wanted. For instci ce
the corporation com mis.1‘on
of Oiilalion a and the Okla-
homa representation in
Washington ha e lecked
h rns over the telephone rate
nifct er. Here is what chair
niarr Humphreys sa\g about
tho<e lawmakers wj o hail
from this state,
Tint thereto an “arrogant
autocracy” at Washington
is the cltarg- m <de by W.D
Humphrey, chairman of th-
corporation commission, co
the telephone situation.
In battling this “arrogant
autocracy” to obtain epjita-
■ -r-L- i % 1
USl Received!
C ar of distill-
ed water \
Da) Phonf 125
tails An.-iv^r* J
or Ni^ht
N’ghl Phones
45ti or 5G4 !
y 'b
Dr. HENDERSON
21S-219 Republic Building, 10th and Walnut Sts.,
Kansaa City, Mo. *
r.LTABLLIHEJ) 1870—33 YEARS IN KANSAS CITY.
Specialist in Ohi'onic, Nervous and Private Diseases
Consultation freo and confidential. No detention from business IV
i iit^s at a distance successfully treated. Charges low.
Stricture and Gleet Sae.eessfuIIytreated withouf operation-
no instruments no pain—no danger.
BOOK ~ , nhin? abovo diseases—free at office or sent scale l
in plain wrapper. Latest Treatment for Blood Poison.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sunday id Holidays 10 to 12 only.
National Charter No. 6911
First Nationa Bank
J B. Myers, President
O A. Gilbert, V-Tri-s.
W. 11. Boles, ( asbier
CAPITAL $50,000
RESOURCES OYER $80n,000.00
L. W. Mvers.V Fresidfnt
Kate Sutton, Speretarv
Geo Reynolds, Ass’t ( ashr
SURPLUS $25,000
\.
from Hominy
I" Plant
’ Stored at Imperial Ice Co.
Platit.
1
G. L. TURNER
How’s This?
Wr o'f'-t our n- ar*d i! -liar* RBw«ri
t 't any < is<> (.f raiurrh Hmt < annul hi
curort by I air* CaUrrh Medicine.
Hall s f ututrh In. hat been til tn
b> catnrrli nuffn.-r for the pu t ihiri)
live year*, and has become known ua Hi#
nio#l rtftlnMi- reniadv for Catarrh. Ilull s
f’ainirh Medicine acts thru tln» Jllood . n
»)i» Mii'ou* Furfa ea. expelllna the |*oi-
enri trout the till ..J and h.-allnt the rjl»-
e.-isad p irtlon*.
After you hav* tai.en flair# rttarrh
”■ Ihlne for a tln.rt tlm- you will r u a
*r<at Inipiovemenl In vour i-.orrn!
henlih Start lal'.lnir Hall1* Catarrh M. <11-
clrw at nni-o *n<t »tt rid of ralarrh 8«nd
for teatlmnnlnl*. fre*-.
F t CITKNkt * OO.. Toledo, Ohio.
«t)d hy all Hruffltla, Jfc,
Blanch M. Kennedy
Both Osieojiailiic tint!
(-It Iloprnclor
Treatments
0fiice at Residence
Phone No. 182.
Strength
l aPPreciate the necessity of association with
t ^ a strung bank. The reasons are obvit us. Put
a: e ihere not members of your family amorg
th.? younger set, who have not yet become acquaint- J
ed with Banking Methods? Would it rot l e well to ^
introduce them to an account at The Fit st Nat
, <<5ni*l Pauli.' fcfuch a connection will jhu- ?d-
; vantageous to the m in sul Sequent years ard at the
sane time a Bank Account w ill he educational as
well as useful. May we talk this over wiih you.
The First National Bank
Cleveland, Oklahrma.
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Many a man tvho can
hear Pleasure whisper a
mile away, can’t hear
Dvty when it shouts
through a megaphone.
Men’s Stylish
Suits
And Overcoats
Made to your order
Business Suits, evening
clothes, frocks, scientifical-
ly designed to tit men of
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styles, uncommon models
EXPERT i LEANING
AND PRESSING
\ Specialty ol Ladies Suits
Hlltl I b’< h s
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Cleveland, Okla I
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Reserve Bank List. No. 10
Opens jit 8:30 a. m.
mid closes at 4 p. m
Pawl mska Marble
and Granite Works
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Marble and Granite
Monuments
MODERN SHOP
MODERN MONUMENTS
REASONABLE PRICES
P. L. VOY LES, Propr.
Phone 624
Pawhuska, :: :: Oklahoma
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Woollard, F. Larkin. The Cleveland Leader (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1919, newspaper, January 23, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907722/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.