The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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Rusk Cherokeean
iptr published every
at Rusk, CherokM
morning
Texas.
" ' \ H. O: WARD
Editor and Publisher
It is claimed that the average
American woman wears a size
6i ylove. She probably averages
about the same number in shoes,
but there is no way of getting at
the figures along this line.
Taluini; in West Texas is gen-
, , i eral and quite populn \\ infactit
Entered as second-clwe matter, July . .
16, 1919, at the postoffice at Rusk, | is on^ of th^ir chiet a set*, but
Texas, under the Act of March 3. over,in this diversified section it
1879
is not always polic.v to let the nn-
OFFICE PHONE
316
fV
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One .Year $ 1-50
Six jilontht .75
Three Months .40
winding come too strong. The
counteraction and resistance is
not so great
PREVENTS INFECTION
The greatest discovery in flesh healing
is the marvelous Borozone, a preparation
j that comes in liquid and powder form.
na„ ).,,(• TOnnHpr what, the It; >s a combination treatment that not
Oile can but wonder wnat tne ; orily purjfies the wound of germs that
foolish auto drivers hope to giiill , cause infection but it heals the flesh with
even if they beat the train to the extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or
crossing.
cuts which take weeks to heal with the
ordinary liniments mend quickly under
the powerful influence of this wonderful
remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20.
A man being hanged for killing! Powder 30o and 60c. Sold by
two women said he was sorry to
die. The supposition is that his ,
victims enjoyed it.
o
IVioseley Drug S'ore.
An Ohio couple, married fifty
years, are in the divorce courts,
Its just one confunded thing 1 and it developed that they have
after another. If its not the boll; not spoken to each olher for six-
worm its the hog choiera, Tand if
its not the grand jury its the leg-
islature. -
o
The recent spell of inclement
weather would not have seemed
so dreary and depressing had it
not been right at the close of tax
paying time.
teen years. We can conceive of
of a combination, one component
part of which would remain in-
articulate indefinitely, but not
where both could be undemon-
strative.
Curiousity never was confined
to the women. An Iowa man fell
and broke his neck while going
down stairs just to find out what
was making his dog bark.
o
Misfortunes are" not always
without their advantages. The
most feared "rock-thrower" of |
our early acquaitance was across
eyed boy. You could never tell
where that kid was aiming.
o
It is proposed to pass a law-
making the stealingof auto parts
a felony. That will be all right
if they will reduce the crime of
taking the whole care to a mere
misdemeanor.
Somehow our sympathy jusi
naturally goes out to that import-
ait individual who "strui-
ti i' around" imagining that Ik* is
dressed up, and his neck-tie is
sticking up behind.
o——
An Englishman in his divorce,
Train operatives say that since
the appalling crossing accident
at Round Rock, autoists are dis-
playing more caution and cars
are to be seen waiting on either
sioe of the track at most every
important intersection. It will
be that way for awhile, and then
they will start in to try "to beat
it" again.
Does Weakness Detract ^
from Your Good Looks?
Paris, Texas.—"I was suffering
Wth .woman's trouble and after
trying several dif-
ferent remedies
without receiving
any benefit to
speak of, I decided
to try Dr. Pierce'3
Favorite Prescrip-
tion. I was told
that it ttas the
best, and so it
\ proved to be. I
had taken only a
few bottles of it
before I was per-
fectly well."
"I also took two bottles of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
after an attack of the 'flu' and it
built me up in health and strength
wonderfully."—Mrs. Gertie Nation,
161 Graham St. All dealers.
The most exasp erating creat
ure in the world is that fellow
who goes by your window whist-
ling, just as you are about to i*o
to'sleep, and them comes back at
daylight,t giving forlth the same
unearthly, piercing sound. You
are not justified, under the law,
in killing him, but will be war-
ranted in going many leagues to
enjoy his funeral.
flow Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in-
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy-
sicians and druggists are now recom-
mending' Calotabs, the purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleas-
ant effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
with a swallow of water,—that's all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has Vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and you are ffeeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you please,—no dan-
ger. •
Get a family package, containing
full directions, only 35 cents. At any
drug store. (adv)
An edict has gone forth that
in the Constantinople dancing
schools the men shall dance only
with men, and ladies with those
of their own sex. . We have ever
been inclined to hold with the
late Samantha Allen that there
is nothing about the fiddle that
can make things otherwise a tri-
fle irregular exactly proper, and
know that if we had to hug up a
man and turn him around-and-
around there would be nothing
to it, no matter how heartily we
hatea him.
Wife and Husband
Both 111 with Gas
"For years I had gas on the stom-
ach. The tirst dose of Adlerika help-
ed. I now sleep well and all gas is
gone. It also helprd ray husband." i
(signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley, ONE1
spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and
often brings artonishing relief to the '
stomach. Stops that full, bloated (
leenng. Brings out old. waste mat- j
ter you never thought was in your!
system. Adlerika is wonderful fori
chronic constipation.
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
Run-Down
gave out easily
"MY h—1th wasn't any i
count at all," aaya Mrs.
E L. Cayton, of Washington,
N. C. *1 would start to do
my housework and I would
give out before I had dqne
anything at alL I did not
have any strength, and if I did
the least thing it seemed to
tax me so I could not finish.
I was rundown sura enough.
"Several of my friends had
taken Cardui and they said
to me, "Why don't you try it?'
I knew I needed something to
build up my general health
and to increase my strength.
"Finally one day when I
was recovering from a spell
of aickness, I decided to try
Cardui I got a bottle and be-
gan to take it. I could notice
that I-was improving as my
appetite got better and I did
not give out nearly so quick.
I took several bottles and I
felt l°ts better.
"Two years ago I decided
to take it again. It built me
up and made, me feel like a
- different person."
Cardui has been in use for
nearly 60 years.
CARDUI
A Vegetable Tome
Notice By Publicatioh of Fiha*
Account
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
TO ALL HERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
ESTATE OK B III;A DFO—0. DECK A*EI\
G, W. Bradford. Administrator of the Es-
tate of said O. B. Bradford, D • ••: tsed, lias
filed in theCounty Court of Cherokee County
his Final Account of the condition of said es-
tate, together with an application to be dis-
uharged as Administrator thereof, which
will be heard by our said Court, on the first
Monday in Februrry, A. I). 19^7. same being
the 7th. day of February. A. D. 1927, at the
Court House of said Cherokee County, in the
City of Husk. Texas, at which time and place
all persons interested in said estate are re-
quired to appear and contest said Final
account and application, {if they see proper
Witness F. C. Blugham,Clerk of theCounty
Court of Cherokee County.
Given under my hand an seal of said Court
at my office in Rusk. Texas, on the 10 day of
of January. A. D, 1927.
F. C. BINGHAM. Clerk of the
County Court Cherokee County. Texas.
By MAY GIBSON, Deputy.
ALL 1926 ACCOUNTS >
WITH US*ARE
NOW DUE
Please Settle Same and Start
The New Year Right.
Moseley Drug Store
IN OLD LOCATION
WITH HEW GOODS .
BIDSFOR COUNTY FUNDS
£_
Notice is hureby ulren that the
Commissioner's Court Bf Chero-
kee County, will, in the town
of Rusk, at the February Term
Speaking of the poultry indus
try, after having lost the profiitsj0^ sajd Court and on the first day
.. ! cnirl t.orm tha htjirnr tho
last making it pay. We bought
four (jood hens about a month
A I «*■ * -,7 1 1
we are at at ^ea o'clock A. M., receive pro-
suit says that his wife would get
so drunk at parties thathe would 7'' i r' " "I! of said term, the same bein^ the
, , irom publishing two delinquent,. ... , .. A- . ^ 7no-
have to roll her in a sack to take ! „ ,. . ^ 14th da.\ ol teoruarj, A. D. 192/,
, , ,, , , , tax lis„s at the game - -- -
her home. She couldn t be much
of a "cat."
_ , , ° since and are now drawing down
An English bigamist gave as from four tQ gix ej?gs every daJT)
excuse for the crime that his first
■wife was "a sorry cook." The
probabilities are that she had a
"sorry" provider, much less
nothing at all in the way of a hus-
b uid.
o
The District Attorney of Har-
ris county is asking a life sen-
tence for a bootlegger, because
he is a confirmed criminal. Up
this way the "profesh" doesn't
care ajdarn what the prosecution
cUims, or caa prove—the jury is
the main thing.
o
One of the most humiliating
revellations that one has to con-
front is to go nearly through life
making a specialty of the use of
some big word and then find out
you have been pronouncing it
wrong.
o
You folks out on the farm have
many things to contend with, not
the least of which is taxes, but if
you want a touch of the real art-
cle just move to town where they
put these municipal and indepen-
dent school district "hypos" to
you.
'O1
A Brussells woman died the
other day,who it'is claimed had'nt
spoken'a woad for over twenty
years. That woman died about
the same time Queen yictoria
passed away, but, of course, she
couldn't tell the 'oiks to bury
Inr.
this notwithstanding that one of
hens is not feeling well. This
statement will be borne out by
many of our neighbors who also
keep chickens.
There is always some question
with the man in town as to which
is the more economical—keep a
bunch of chickens and buy your
■vegetables.! or make a garden
and buy the eggs and "fryers."
There is no money in it either
way you go, but jbefore Itrying
both and buying the chickens,
the feed, the poultry fence, the
garden seed and paying for get-
ting it in the ground, you'd bet-
ter board.
Keep in
Trim!
Good Elimination Is Essential to Oood
Health.
THE kidneys are the blood filters.
If they fail to function properly
there is apt to be a retention of toxic
poisons in the blood. A dull, languid
feeling and, sometimes, toxic back-
aches, headaches, and dizziness are
symptoms of this condition. Further
evidence of improper kidney func-
tion is often found in burning oi
scanty passage of secretions. Each
year more and more people are learn-
ing the value of Doan's Pills, a
stimulant diuretic, in this condition.
Scarcely a nook or hamlet anywhere
but has many enthusiastic users.
Ask your neighbor/
DOAN'S PS^
Stimulant Diurmtic to f A« Kidnmyt
Fotor-Milbura Co.,Mfc. Ctwm.,Bu<Uol N. V.
posals from any banking corpor-
ation, association, or individual
banket- in Cherokee County that
may desire to be selected as the
depository of the funds of Cher-
kee County.
A sealed proposal stating the
rate of interest that said banking
corporation, asoociation, or in-
dividual banker and depository
offers to pay on the fundivcon-
trolled by the County |for the
term between the date of such
bid and the next regular time
ior the selection of a depository
shall be delivered to the under
signed as County Judge of Cher-
kee County on or before the first
day of said February A. D. 1927,
term.
Each and every bid shall be
accompanied by acertified check
for not less than one-half of one
per cent of the County revenue
for the year 1926, as a guarantee
of good faith on the part of the
bidder, and that if his bid is ac-
cepted he will euter intolbond as
required by law, 'in default of
which such certified check shall
(20 to the county as liquidated
damages.
The Commissioner's Court re-
serves the rinhtto rejectanyand
all bids.
Checks of unsuccessful bidders
will be returned immediately
when selection of a depository
has been made, and the check of
the successful bidder returned
as soon as bond is made and ap-
proved.
Rusk, Texas, this the 13th day
of January, A. D. 1927.
J. J. BOLTON, County Judge
Cherokee Connty. Texas.
25c
7.50
F. D. WALDROP
JJEWELER
Rusk • Texas
Notice of Sheriff'« Sale—Real Estate
STATE OF TEXAS )
. County of Cherokee.
Notice Is Hereby Given That by
virtue ot ;i certain E xecutlon
issued out of the Honorable District
Court of Cherokee county. on the 28
day of January 19126, by *A. Vining
clork of said District court, for the
sui.i cf Twenty-SL-vfen and iio-100 |dol-
lars and the costs of suit, under an
execution in favor of officers of the
Court in a certain .cause in saidcouit,
No. 9.)-34. and sty if d Odessa McClure
et al. vs R. P. Dur#ough et. ai. placed
in mv hands for service, I. E. C. Mar-
tin, as ^sheriff of Cherokee county,
Texas, did, on the 23 day of Jan. 1ii2T,
levy onc|ertain real estate, situated in
Cherokee county, Texas. described|as
follows, towit:
liOucres. more ur less, l>i?lm a pari of llic! 11
C. Vanslckle Survey, beinjc all of a 12 ucrts
tract, more or le s. at d the unsold portion of
100 acre- more or less, purchased by L. L.
Cole from L M. Knlsht and wife by deed
dated March 2sth. 1002. and also. ♦ acres pur-
chased by L. L. Cole from Walter Bonner by
deed Jdaled January 1st. 1*97. and said 60
acres described by moles and bounds as fol-
lows: dtWiI
Ueginnlue In said Vausickle Survey on the
E. M. line of right-of-way of the St. Louls-
Southwestern Railroad at N. W. corner of
said 12 acre tract, and the western cornerof
£J3-10 acres tract now owned by M. L. l)om-
lny; Jthence .S. 83 Oeg. E. with 11d6 of said
Dotnlny tract 37* varus to corner. Thence
east with line of sal J Don^lny tract about S40
varus toF. If. line of said Vanslckle survey:
Thence south passing N. E. corner of the a-
bove mentioned 4 acre tract 358 varusJto S. E«
corner of said 4 acre tract; Thence west a-
bout 1000 varas to right-of-way of said rail*
road; Thence northwardly Jwlth . E, It. Hue
of ald railroad right-of-way to placeofbe-
gli. nltig.
and levied upon as the property of
Howard Cole. Ruby Chambers and
Myrtle Pennington, and that ion the
lirst Tuesday in March, 1927, the same
being the 1st day of said month, at the
Court House door of Husk, Cherokee
county, Texas, in the town of Rusk,
Texas, between the hours of 10:00 a m.
and 4:00 p. in., by virtue of said levy
and Execution, I will sell said a-
bove described Real Estate at public
vendue, to the highest bidder, as the
property of Howard Cole, Ruby
Chambers and Myrtle Pennnington,
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication in the l^g-
lish language, for three consecutive
weeks immediately precding said day
of sale, in theJRustc Cherokeen a week-
ly newspaper published in Cherokee
County.
Witness my hand this 28th day of
January. 1927.
E. C. MARTIN,
Sheriff, Cherokee County, Texas.
By ED RUNNELS, Deputy.
If you want Electric Service
please pay your account not later
than the 10th., of each month.
Gulf Public Service Company
Where we are prepared to supply our trade
with the best of everything in our line. .
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We are specializing in Fresh Vegetables of
First Quality, and our stock of Fresh and
Cured Meats' contains
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In anything you want. Just come in and see
how we are fixed to care for your wants.
S. W. Corner . D ri T TC . Same Old
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Square
Grocery and Neat Market
4
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VALENTINES?
Yes, we have them, from
1 c to $ 10.OO
FANCY VALENTINES
and
SPECIAL HEART-SHAPED BOX CANDY
and Beautiful Stationery
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
P. S. —Don't forget that we are headquarters fur" Hulk and
Package Field, Garden and Flower Seed
DEPENDABLE
QUALITY
SERVICE
GRADE
are the points that we make count when
you place your order with us for lumber,
shingles, cement, lime, window^ and
doors.
The Powell Land and Lumber Co.
Rusk, Texas
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1927, newspaper, February 3, 1927; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291305/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.