The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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The Rusk Cherokeean
A weekly newspaper published every
Friday morning at Rusk, Cherokee
County, Texas.
II- O. ViNVRD, Editor uitd Publisher
l'earl L. Ward, Asst. Editor & Pub
Oilier l'hone 316
Entered as second-class matter, July
16, 1919. at the postoffice at Rusk,
Texas, under the Act oi March 3,
1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year % 1-50
Six Montht .75
Three Months .40
It has now been three weeks
since tlrj oldest white child born
in Texas, has died.
The president ol' Turkey closed
ii thirty six-hour speech in tears,
when it should have ended in an
ambulance.
o
A Frenchman was sent to pris-
on for selling his son for $0.00.
He was probably charged with
obtaining money under false pre-
tenses.
o——
A Chicago man has been com-
mitted toau insane asylum for
trying to break into an assem-
blage to see the crown prince of
Sweden. Crazy is right, it would
be bad enough to want to see any
In a testimonial for a patent med
icine preparation, a man says al-
ter taking two bottles he could
eat mince pie. We have known
of fellows with a whiskey apetite
who could eat spoiled durtf. un-
kind of a prince, and especially di*Suised Hmberger cheese and
oven vegetable soup, but did not
suppose they could think up a
a swede.
concoction that would r> rv<; < ne
insulting his
All this talk and protest about
too much athletics in the schools j f 1 *
. , ,. stomach with a compound ox de-
and colleges is not going to buy .
anything. Like prohibition, its
in the constitution." Take it out
and get the effect that denaturing
had on Peruna—the demand for
the product will cease.
o
Most men are naturally, or get
"hard boiled" sooner or later, in
money matters. The wives know
they can not be induced t® loosen
up through petting, (lattery, or
even tears. They just commence
serving him with his favorite kind
of pie.
o
The distribution of a large east-
ern estate hinges upon the fpies-
I tion of whether the husband or
I wife died first in an automobile j
If you want to get her real cur- j accident in which both met death,
ious just let some'sjveet feminine I Of course, we don't know whic h
voice call you over the phone, at! drew the latest breath, but do
cotnposod meat, fruit, tallow and
worms.
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the house, a few minutes alter
you have left for the office.
o
That obliging and entertaining
friend who is always insisting on
know who spoke the last word. :,'~
and about what she said.
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A Chicago woman has sued her i i«
husband for divorce, alleging he j
describing some late movie stunt (beat her with his wooden leg and I
is now telling you what he saw
at the Dallas fair.
o
When she says that she just
detested her husband the first
time they met, its a safe propos-
ition that it was because he did
not pay her any mind.
Don't get unduly alarmed at
hearing the average man say he
is going to do a thing you don't
wan't done. The chances are at
least nine to one that he will not
get around to it.
o
Humanity shouldn't be so unre-
lenting in despising the moscitit-
oi's as a whole as they are not all
a, menace Millions and millions |
of the humming pests come and
go without ever getting to tisae
a r. ill '.at. juicy man
declaring that notwithstanding
the fact they had been married
several months it was the first
she knew of his physical defic-
iency. Had she behaved herself
she might have been spared both
physical pain and mental ang-
uish.
PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh healing
is the marvelous Borozone, a preparation
that eome9 in liquid and powder form.
It is a combination treatment that not
only purifies the wound of germs that
cause infection hut it heals the flesh with
extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or
cuts which take weeks to heal with the
ordinary liniments mend quickly under
the powerful influence of this wonderful
remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, GOe and $1.20.
Puwd' r 30c and 60c. Sold by
MoseU:y Dtur Store.
Dreaded Aches,
PAINS
Disappeared
;■
"My health had been poor Jj
for ten years, before I took
Cardui," says Mrs. Anna
Cronin, of Rockport, led. "I
was lifeless and 'no account'.
I dragged around day after
day, every move an effort,
and never feeling the joy of
being well.
"At times, I had a dreadful
ache across my back, and my
sides hurt me. I worried
along, sometimes hardly able
to leave my bed, but the de-
mands of a growing family J;--.
had to be attended to; so I 2
would get up, do what was y.
absolutely necessary, and Jj?
then lie down again.
"One day, someone suggest- £*';
ed Cardui to me. I took it S-
for se .'oral months, and all «,'•
the time I was growing t'\
Sironger, and less nervous.
My aches and pains finally 5>J
disappeared.
"That was two years ago. Sr.
My improvement has been St
permanent. The good health, 85:
which followed the taking of £
Cardui, is still with me, so I iK
do not hesitate to recommend Sg
it to my friends."
in Cherokee County.
Witness my hand, this .Oth day ol
October, 1927.
E. C. Martin, Sheriff,
Cherokee County, Texas.
Ycrnr tongue
tells when you
need
rr
r,AO£ rrfARK FiBtt,
Coatedtongue, dry mbuth,
bad breath, muddy skin,
groggy nerves and sour
stcmach suggest its use.
Sheriff's
No. S«v80
Sale — R«?al
Esate
Winter Time Is Coming
And you will have to get
Fixed up for it.
WE ARE FIXED TO FIX YOU UP
Full new line of Stoves, Pipe, Mats, and
Can furnish you anything desired.
Parts.
Undertaking Department
In this we specialize, with all the demand
exacts in most appropriate service.
The department is in charge of a regular
Licensed Embslmer.
Hardware and Undertaking
<r if
TAKE
CARDUI
Citation by Publication of Final Account
THE STATU or TEXAS.
To 11. Slu r it! or any <'« <n-t :tbl«- • t < lu rnki .
• ounly —< > KF.F/1 I V •:
Mis. F.inma Miliar. < • .;ti-: i:i n i f Ii;. P>tat
• ( 1 r.-M'-is K it lit-r in> ii mi Vitiirling. .1
Minor, havint: in < ir Coiimy OuiM h« t
Final Account of i Im - < • mlit ion the FstaU
• ■' - i : M 11,« r !•"i a 11K . t .< rii. M ;. !• i V n _ -
82 acre tract out of said Looney j
\ as deeded to A. H. McCord by
Wo once had a desire to t--e
the ti ansporattion department
the Missouri Pa'-ific raiirorid and
i applied for job :is bra!:"::ifin.
Ori" fo-tnnate individual who j About the third question on the
i Hi g. Il II rub*.* I '
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! t ion ti •• di-
ll V'iO on t h« i'roi;; t
ity. tomihfi* with ;
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do< s not have to worry about the I ipplit 'tier. b!ai Ic handed u
taxes coming due on his home | "lai-re out r< a•'«: W here do •.
l- the .Methodist preacher. He
'k> s not exuoct to stay there
Ioni .oiifi.i for them to fo- -
close.
to
L ' it
We have long been trying t<
figure out the difference between
the modem dn.y "reading," and
the old-fashioned form of enter-1
tainment known as "speaking a
piece-" The advantage of the kit
tei \ras that it carried no encore.
your remains sent':" We went
back to the drudgery of the mint
shop, and during the next twelve
years only took time enough off
to attend the funerals of two of
our boy friends v. ho had gone to
railroading.
l-'lh
■ a r sunt • i
to d > so.
iri'l to in Ik
County, in
First Mon<
n said A
<1upon by s
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y ortloi- in t
u;.y ol Or-u
hi> Writ loi twenty vi.«ys i
intod in tin ' ount y of CIk i<
n«■? ' to .i : persons intvi • ■
M-t t • li.« i.t I -:i<d Fst ilc
•onl« ■-! tin SHDH if tllty
o. on oi be fore th * Novell
said C' -.inty roul f. rornrrn
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tputy.
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Those were stirring times at
meetings of the country literary
society, where they debated the
mooted question, 'Resolved that
the cow is more useful to man
than the horse" or "that the dish
rag is a more useful implement
than the broom."
An Knglishwoman set's hoi
husband for divorce and names
twenty-two co-respondents, not
one of whom denies the charge.
This fellow is several alliances
behind the record set b.\ King
Solomon, but he^is probably pos-
sessed of only ordinary intelli-
gence and then the" upkeep is soj
much higher now than it was in
?i.c ilf's Sale — ftc.sl Esato
The State of Texas,
County of Cherokee:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
by virtue <f a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Cherokee County, of
the oth day of Ooctober. liiiJ". by A.
M. \"ining. Clerk of said Court for the
in the days ol the smart old Jew- sunl Gf one Hundred Thiity-live and
Scientists claim to have dis
covered that the brains of worms
are located in their stomachs. If
this arrangement had prevailed
in the creation of man brains
would have been a worse drug on
the market than hog.'s liver, or
near beer.
ish king.
Some people pretend to like
okra: and some of us eat it when
we have company because we got j
a tip. A lady asked a neighbor
woman if she supposed anything ]
on earth, except a human being,
could be induced to eat the stuff,
and received the reply, "Oh, yes,
my husband just loves it.
o
We did think the worst bore on J
earth was a fellow who would tell ]
you some thirty-three-year-old
story and then do the laughing,
but these humorous(y) radio an I
nouiu ers put ' in to shame. The !
worst of it ; 'hem is that you
can neither walk away or knock
them down
Keep Kidneys
Active!
You Can't heel Well When Kidneys
Act Sluggishly.
TO feel always tired, lame
and achy is too often a
si(jn of improper kidney action.
Wh< n the kidneys act sluggish-
ly, waste poisons remain in the
blood, and are apt to make one
languid, stiff and achy, with
cfell headaches, dizziness and
often nagging backache. A com-
mon warning that the kidneys
are not acting right is scanty
or burning secretions. Assist
the kidneys with Doan's Pills.
Doan's, a stimulant diuretic,
increase kidney activity. Are
endorsed from coast to coast.
Ask your neighbor!
DOAN'S
PILLS
60c
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneya
r~o«tcr.MilLuuiCo.. Mfg. Chem.. Buffalo, N.Y.
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a nevrr. «unnie* day It r the care- a ^ 1
worn nnd nick. At nlf drurRi«t«. ft
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">0-100 Dollars and costs of suit, undi i
I a judgment, in favor of The State of
Texas in a certain cause in said < 'ourt.
No. 144 and styled The Slate of Texas
vs. V. M. Wolf, placed in my hands
for service. 1. Iv C. Martin as Sheriff
of Cherokee countv. Texas, did on the
| oth day of October, 1;'2"T. levy on cer-
| tain Real Estate, situated in Cherokee
'countv. Texas, described as follows,
i , -
to-wit:
Situated and located on the T. .1.
Rusk survey. Abstract No. 47 in said
county, and being tracts Nos. 4ti and
47, thereof according to official map
and plat of said Survey duly adopted
by the Commissioners' court of Cher
okee county. Texas, and tiled of record
in the Assessor's otliceof said countv:
and levied upon as the property V. M.
Wolf and that on the lirst Tuesday in
November. 1U27. the same being the
Mrstdavof said month, at the Court
House, door of Cherokee county, in the
Town of Rusk. Texas, between the
hours of 10 a. in. and 4 p. m., by virtue
of said levy and said Order of Sale, I j
will sell the above described Real l is-1
tate at public vendue, fbr cash, to the
highest bidder, as the propeit of said
V. M Wolf.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Entr-
lish language onoe a week for three
consecutive week? immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale in the Rusk
Cherokee an, a newspaper published 1
The State of Texas,
County of Cherokee:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That;
by virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Hon' ra'ile Dis-
trict Court of Cheroi'.ei County, o:
| the -7th day ot August 1''27. by A. M.
I Vining. Clerk of said District Court, i
for the sum of Twenty-seven Hundred
Severty-live and 44-100 Dollars, and .
costs of suit, under a judgment in favor
of Farmers Merchants Stat'- Bank !
A: Trust Co. of Rusk. Texas, in a eer- !
tain cause in said < ourt, No. tK'.SO and j
styled Farmers \ Merchants State
Bank ,v Trust Co. of Rusk, Texas, vs.
Jessie King. Jordan King, Ida Ses-
sions and her husband. Richard Ses-
sions, placed in my hands for service,
I, E. C. Martin, as Sheriff Cherokee
County, Texas, did on the 30th day of
September. H<27, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in Cherokee County:
Texas, described as follows, to-wit:
Situated in Cherokee county, Texas,
and described in two tracts, to-wit: j
Fjhst Tract: All that certain tract..
or parcel of land situated about 10;
miles east of the town of Husk, describ- j
ed as a part Jos Maria Musque/, grant
of land, and of the Joseph Looney
survey in said Musque/. gi ant, as. I
Beginning at a stake at n. w. corner
of an
survt:
R. L. Sessions on the 'J-lth day of No.
vember. lsi)0. and recorded in Vol. -I I
pages 'J and 3, Deed Records of Cher-
okee county. Texas. Thence east with
n. I). !iii of san.e 270 varus to a stake
from which a post oak in. dia. brs«
n. 35 w. I vr. maple ii in. dia brs. s. 22
w. 7 vrs.: tl.- ; i c* • south 1 27 2 vis. to a
stake one. b. line ot said 82 acre tract:
thence west -70 v r-. to ;i stake v n w. b.
line of -aine tract: thence noith
said w. b. line to then. w. cornei
vrs. to the place of b<.-inning, con-
taining .!0 acres, rorri or less.
SKec.vD Tract All that certain
i lot or parcel of land situated on the
j waters of the Angelina river II miles
east from the town of Rusk, and being
] a part- of tin Joseph Looney tract on >
i the Musque/. grant arid containing
I acrt s. more or 1«—,, In in^ the south ^
I ]>art of an 82 acre tract, ti e S2 acre
| tract being known as Block No. 2 and
I being more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at the n w. coi-
ner of lllock No. t of said survey, a
p. o. ti in. dia. brs. n. 35 w. 1 vr. ma- j
pie 0 in. dia. brs. s. 22 w 7 vrs : thence
west 270 v rs to a stake: thence south j
1(550 vrs. to the s. b. line ot a 320 acre ;
survey: thence east 270 vis. to the s. i
w. corner of block No. I: thence north |
KmO vrs. to the place of beginning
And levied upon as the property of
Jessie King, Jordan King. Ida Ses-
sions and her husband, Richard Ses-
sions, and that on the first Tuesday
in November. U'27. the saim being tlie
1st. day of said month, ai the Court
House door of Cherokee county, in the
Town ot Rusk. Texas, between the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., by
virtue ,>f e!iid levy and said Order
ot Sale 1 will sell said above described
Real Estate at public vendue, for
cash, to the highest bidder, as the
property of said Jessie King. Jordan
King, Ida Sessions and her husband.
Richard Sessions.
WE CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL
About what we eat, especially
in the way of Meat.
Ours is ALWAYS Fresh and
Pure, kept in an
.Air-Tight Refrigerator.
Remember You Can
Get Your...
GROCERIES AND MEATS
From us just as safely
Through the little child or
Phone and just as satisfactorily as in person.
S. W. Corner
Square
M. B. ELLIS:
Grocery and Heat Market
Same Old
Phone 169
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i with |
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rave
REPAIRS
Are Cheap
NEGLECT
Is Costly
money by investing wisely now
Necessary Repairs.
m
We have everything that you need for
these odd jobs.
The Powell Land and Lumber Co.
Rusk, Texas
J. H. MOSELEY
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined free.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Grade made before State Board
And in compliance with law, 1 give
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale in the Rusk |
Cherokeean, a newspaper published ]
in Cherokee County.
Witness my hand this .'10th. day of j
September. I!i27
E. C. Martin, Sheriff,
Cherokee County, Texas. |
By Ed Runnels. Deputy.
W. T. NORMAN
of Examiners unexcelled
Twenty-six .years experience in
Spectacle fitting.
In Office on Saturdays,
Over Moseley's Drug Store
MISS ELLA D. CURTIS
TEACHER OF
PIANO AND HARMONY
Train Service
From Rusk
NORTHBOUND
No. 402 4:56 p.m.
No. 404 9:56 a m
SOUTHBOUND
No. 401 10:12 n.m.
No. 403 — __ — — — __ 5:12 p.m.
J. F. VERMILLION
TICKET AGENT
Phone 4B
"Service With Courtesy"
Attorney and Counselor at
Law
RUSK TKXA
Class- Lessons for Beginners
Residence Studio South of Post Office
i Phone 221
G. S. HUSTON
THE OLD-RELIABLE
Real Estate Nan
(Ofttun In Ultlzi nsUuarnnt y Stale Hunk)
Buy, Sell and Handle Real Estate
Rent Property.
Have Both Town and Farm
Property
RUSK TEXAS
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1927, newspaper, October 27, 1927; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291293/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.