The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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FINAL SACRIFICE SALE!
This is going to be a general and complete Clean-Up Sale on
Ladies' and Children's Dresses and Coats
Ladies' and Children's Dresses and Coats
We mean just what we say, these goods are to go and if these are not next to giving them away,
don't know our cost mark. Now just listen, stop and ponder over these prices.
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rw wnf 91 nrpsses. that oricrinallv sold from 26 Sweater Suits and Jersey Dresses that sold
from $6.50 to $9.75, going at
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One lot of 21 Dresses, that originally sold from
$12.50 to $16.50. first reduced to $6.00, and now go-
ing at
$
4.95
Sizes 14 to 40
3.75
One lot os 25 Dresses in the still better grade,
that sold from $16.50 to $24.50, first reduced to
$12.00, now going at
Lovely patterns in assorted colors, sizes 16 to 38.
One lot of S Winter Coats, Real Bargains at
original prices which were $28.50 to $34.50. Sacri-
ficed at
$
$
8.75
9.95
Children's Coats and Dresses
18 Children's Coats in gorgeous Broadcloth ma-
terials, with fur collars and modernly made, sizes
4 to 14. Regular prices $4.75 to $12.75, going at
$
3.75
25 Children's Wool Dresses, sizes 6 to 14
Sold for $5.95 to $9.95, for
These Coats have the big Mandell Fur Collars and
Cuffs, al1 stylish and most becoming.
$
3.75
This Sale is a legitimate one and put on for the sole purpose of making room for our New Spring Goods, and to carry out this de-
termination we are going to offer all other Fall and Winter goods, including dark staple Hose, Sport Sweaters, Etc., at great reduc-
tions. You will have to see the goods and prices to fully appreciate this Sale. *
WILLIAMS BROTHERS
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INTERSCHOLAST1C LEAGUE.
MOVED
Visit us at our New Store
Adjoining Allen's Barber Shop
BOX GETS REQUESTS
FOR COPY OF LETTER.
See Us For
Jewelry, Records and Radios
F. D. WALDROP
Drop Your Watch and drop in to see
Waldrop
Nyal Cold Capsules
AND
Nyalyptus Cough Syrup
For Colds and Coughs.
KOTEX
Three Packages for 95c for a Few More Days.
PLANTS
CABBAGE and ONION'S - Regular Fresh Shipments
SAVE MONEY
by Planting (
BULK SEED
It is gardening time for many varieties, as —English
Peas, Tomatoes. Radish. Spinach. Caarots, Rape, Let-
tuce, Pepper, Beets, Turnips. < abbags. Collards. Etc.
Also many varieties of Flowers.
MOSELEY DRUG STORE
W. T. NORMAN
Attorney and Counselor at
Law
RUSK
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Dr. W. C. B UTLER
Veterinary
The Interscholastic League Com-
mittee met January 12, and trans-
acted the following business:
Track and field events will be held
Saturday March 9 beginning at 10:00 i
o'clock, at Lon Morris College, Jack-
sonville. Lon Morris College has
agreed to feed all contestants at the
noon hour. Entries into the track
and field events should be mailed to
\Y. C. Wisener, Dialville. A charge
of $.2;i cts. will be made for these
events on March 9th. Contestants
do not have to pay.
All literary events will be held at
Jacksonville High School Building,
beginning Friday night, March 15th.,
continuing through Saturday and Sat-
turday night, March 16th. Junior
and sub-junior declamers, boys and
girls, rural and city will be held Fri-
day night March loth. Please have
these applicant? at the Jacksonville
High School Building and registered
by 7 :00 o'clock.
Saturday morning, March 10th. at
10:00 o'clock the following: Extem-
poraneous speaking, 3-R contests,
music memory and arithmetic.
Saturday afternoon 1 :30 o'clock
the following: Essa> writing, spelling
and debates.
Saturday night the following: Sen-
ior declamers, boys and girls, rural
and city.
The schools who have paid the in-
terscholastic due- will be permitted
j to enter these contests Re sure and
read the constitution rules, because
some changes have been made in
several of these contests. Any infor-
mation you need or desire you may
write the heads of different depart-
ments as follows:
Director of debate: B. R. Mathews,
Jacksonville.
Director of athletics; W. ('. Wie-
ner, Dialville,
| Director of Declamation; Rnyford
| Holeomb, Alto.
Director of Essary writing; Miss
Ara Schrum, Rusk.
Director of Music Memory: Mrs.
Lee Jones, Ponta.
Director of Spelling: Milburn Ash.
Rusk.
Director of Arithmetic: W. R.
Swanzy, Alto.
Director of 3-R contest: Miss Ila
Maris, Jacksonville.
Washington, Jan 28.—Many re-
quests are being received by Rep-
resentative John C. Box of Texas,
Democratic whip, asking for copies
of the speech he made in the House
last week justifying his letter to Gov-
ernor Roosevelt of New York in
which he declared the Democratic
party must rid itself of the forces
which brought about the nomination
of Governor Smith. The Texan has
entitled his speech, "Shall Democrats
Be Driven From the House of Their
Fathers by Strangers "
A Democrat living in Urbana, Ohio
has asked Mr. Box for 100 copies of
his speech and many letters have
been received asking for one or a
few copies. Mr. Box is having the
speech printed at his own expense
for distribution.
UNINTENTIONAL SUICIDE.
Many people are slowly poisoning
themselves just as surely as if they
drank iodine every morning for break
fast. They are daily absorbing the
toxins, or poison s created by accumu
lated waste ma'.ter in their consti-
pated digestive systems. Sooner or
later disease will conquer their weak-
ened bodies.
If you have dizzy spells, headaches
coated tongue, bad breath, insomnia,
no appetite, bilious attacks or pains
in the back and limbs, you are prob-
ably suffering from -elf poisoning
caused by constipate n. The surest
and pleasantest relief for this condi-
tion is Hcrbine, the vegetable cathar-
tic which -icts in the natural way. Get
a bottle today from Moseley's Drug
Store.
Opportunity knocks
some folks cold.
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CARD OF THANKS
Jacksonville
Day Phone 613
Texas
Nifht Phonc441
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| We wish to express our sincere
j appreciation and thanks to our
friends and neighbors for the many
kindinesses rendered during the ill-
ness and death of our beloved wife
and mother.
Especially do we with to thank
Doctor '1 nomas and the Hospital em-
ployees who so generously came to
our assistance in so many ways.
May Heavens blessings rest upon
you all.
Mr. J. T. Hall and children.
FIRST TRY TO BUY IT
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GARDEN TIME vs CHICKENS
Along about this time of year begin* the an-
nual war between chickens and the gardener.
The Jowls just seem to smell the fresh turned
earth in the atmosphere.
Forestall any trouble this .year by ordering
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Rusk, Texas
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BUY IT IN RUSK
SAM MANNING
GROCERY and MARKET
—ONLY THE BEST GROCERIES
-PURE WHOLESOME FRESH MEATS
Local Distributors for the Celebrated
"HOSTESS" Cakes
Prepared in all Sizes and Flavors.
They Are De/icious/y Tasty
Rhone Us Your Orders
Service at All Tim's
Phone 47
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 1, 1929, newspaper, February 1, 1929; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291390/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.