The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 21.25 x 15.25 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
™ ■ v ^'■
THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN
PAGE THRE2
!# .,
While there is some anxiety over
the Americans who were caught
south of the Rio Grande, in Juarez,
they at least enjoyed the privilege of
remain'^g over there after nine
o'clock at night, the former bridge
closing hour.
Even experts fail to make good, i
We once knew a representative of a|
detective agency who was sent out
to get the dope on an individual who
w;is suspected of being an inebriate, I
but if the agent ever found the ob-
jict of his observation under the in-
fluence it was after the operative
was too drunk to know it.
TYLER TRAINING iS
MORE THOROUGH.
While every member of Tyler Com-
mercial College, Tyler Texas, faculty
will lend all possible assistance to
enable students to finish their courses
quickly, it .must be recognized that
under all circumstances, Tyler schol- j
arship requirements must be met. I
Perhaps no similar institution in the
country has such high scholarship
requirements as T. C. C.
The above-the-average success of
Tyler graduates—the preference of
employers of Tyler-trained young
people—the approbation of school
men in the field of academic educa-
tion—are proof of this fact.
But at Tyler Commercial College,
you will have the advantage of work-
ing along lines that have been deve-
loped by experts in the commercial
educational field who have given
years to learning just what business
employers require. The development
of efficiency and power to earn is
the prime motive behind every prob-
lem. No timekilling non-essentials
are found in Tyler Courses.
It isn't an extraordinary achive-
ment for bright, hard-working young
men and young women to complete
salary-raising courses in almost one-
half the time required in other
schools. It opens the way for YOU
to succeed more quickly.
Now, in a large, free book publish-
ed at Tyler, you can learn what the
T. C. C. can do for you. Just clip
the coupon printed below and mail
it NOW for the large!) otok and it
will be sent without obligation.
We have no branch schools any-
where. We leaf!; others follow.
SHERIFF S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Cherokee
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain Alias Execution issu-
ed out of the Honorable Justice No.
4 Court of Anderson County, of the
24th. day of February 1920, by R.
Homer Moore Justice of Peace of
said Court for the sum of Sixty Seven
Gij-100 Dollars and costs of suit,
under a Judgment, in favor ol' H. M.
Houston in a certain cause in said
Court, No. 727 and styled H. It.
Houston vs. Monro Ilerndon and
Earlie Herdon, placed in my hands
for service, I. R. R. Gray as Sheriff
of Cherokee County, Texas, did on
the 1st. day of March 1929, levy on
certain Real Estate, situated in Che-
rokee County, Texas, described as
follows, to-wii: An undivided in-
terest in and to 160 acres tract deed-
ed to John Herndon by E. C. Dicker-
son and described as follows:
Beginning on the S. E. corner of
the Jim Cray Preemption on N. B.
line on the Quevada 3 league grant
a Hickory 0 ins. brs. S. 4.>, W. 5..>
vis. a Hickory 0 ins. brs. S. 20 E.
vrs: Thence 200 vrs. to W. R.
Know S. W. corner No. 825 A. B. J. 7
ins. brs. N. 38 W. 5.5 vrs: Thence
North 700 vrs. with W. B. line of
said Lewis Survey a B. J. 20 ins.
brs. N. 03 1-2 E. 8 1-2 vrs. A. B. J.
8 ins. brs. N. 7, W. 9 1-2 vrs: Thence
East with said Lewis line 1000 vrs.
to the S. W. corner of said Lewis
survey: Thence N. 030 vrs. a stake
on said line A. B. J. 12 ins. brs. S.
7 W. 8vrs: Thence west 1200 vrs. to
S. B. line of Jim Gray, A. B. J. brs.
S. 50 W. 7 1-2 vrs. A R. O. 5 ins. brs
to beginning, containing 1000 acres
less 2 1-2 acres conveyed to J. L.
S. 23 E. 5 1-2 vrs: Thence 1336 vrs.
Crawford and levied upon as the
property of Monro and Earlie Hern-
don and that on the first Tuesday in
April 1929, the same being the 2nd
day of said month at the Court House
door, of Cherokee County, in the
town of Rusk, Texas, between the
hours of 10 A. M. and I F. 51.. by
virtue of said levy r.r.d said Alias
Execution I will sell the said above
described Real Estate at public ven
due, for cash, to the highest bidder,
as the property of said Monro Hern-
don and Earlie Ilerndon
And in compliance with law, I give
thi.. notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceeding said day of sale in the Rusk
Cherokeean. a newspaper published in
Cherokee County.
Witness my hand this the 4th. day
of March 1929.
R. R. Gray,
Sheriff of Cherokee County, Texas
L
Trade your tires that S-l-i-p for
Tires That G-r-i-p!
Those smooth-worn treads mean skidding—
possible crashes, damage or injury.
Why risk it—when we'll buy the mileage left
in your present tires?
We'll give you, instead, new Goodyear All-
Weathers—the ONLY tires with those big, deep-
cut, sharp-edged cross-blocks IN THE CENTER.
They grip like "cleats." Twenty winters have
proved the All-Weather the safest and best
non-skid tread. Far superior to treads with
shallow indentations that clog up, or to treads
with nothing but "sled-runner" ribs down the
center.
Lowest Prices in 31 Years
Highest Quality in History
Lifetime Guarantee against any and
all defects
5 mtf ■ M
New All-Weather
Balloon it grips
your hand just '
as it grip's thfc, •.
road * J;i-
(7/ie utmost -/
IN TRACTION
AMD SAFETY
FOR ALL ROADS
Parrish, Forrest & Williams
Authorized Ford Sales and Service
Rusk, Texas
The Big Filling Station on the Corner
IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY GOODYEARS
v=
_
mtmi
., , .... ■ , ifa
.
.
. I jJ; 1 f PdL- V--.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929, newspaper, March 15, 1929; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291396/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.