The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN
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bbd^kTw1 NEW YORK GIANTS WIN NATIONAL iLEWSIIE CHAMPIONSHIP
is that dull, nagging backache mak-
ing it hard for you to get around? Are
you lame, sore and tortured with
aharp, rheumatic painu? lt' time,
then, you gave Home attention to your
kidneyn! A persistent backache is
ofteu Nature'^ first signal of kidney
weakness. You may have headaches,
dizziness and annoying bladder irregu-
larities, too. Kidney troubles, if treat-
ed early, are usually easily corrected.
Begin now with Dodn'a Kidney Pills.
Doan's have helped thousands and
should help you. Ask your neighbor 1
A Texas Case
Sam Vtllareai,
Flortavllle, Texas.
say«: "My back
Just ached all the
time and X became
run down. My kid-
neys acted Irregular-
ly. too .freely, and
then again the pas-
sages of the kidney
secretions would be
too scanty. A doctor
recommended fioan's Kidney Pills to
me. I used tbem. I was cured of all
the trouble."
Gat Daw's •« Any Stan, 60c • Bos
DOAN'S VS3.V
FOSTER-M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Overdoing the Optimism.
"It is our duty to be cheerful un-
der all circumstances."
"I ilon't think so." replied Cactus
.Toe. "A man who can ffrln when he
has had a full hand beaten Is a mere
hypocrite."
Dr. Peery'a "Dead Shot" not only exp#ls
Wormi and Tapeworm, but cleans out the
mucus in which they breed and tones up
the digestion. One done suflicien£. If it
fails, we will refund your money. 372
Pearl Si., Now York City.—Advertisement.
Her Plans.
W'e like Marjorie Itambeau's philos-
ophy. "M.v plans for Hie future." she
told a reporter, "are to do what 1 must
do. and dream about the things I
should like to do."—Boston Transcript.
Baby's little dresses will just simply
dazzle if lied Cross Ball Blue Is used
In the laundry. Try it and see for your-
self. At ali good grocers.—Advertise-
ment.
A millionaire, however, never gets
credit for being short of money.
Some people are naturally nervous,
while others have prickly lient.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
A young man who practiced medicine
in Pennsylvania became famous and
was called in consultation in many
towns and cities because of hiB suc-
cess in the treatment of disease. This
was Dr. Pierce, who finally made up
his mind to place some of his medi-
cines before the public, and moving to
.Buffalo, N. Y.r put up what he called
his 'jFcvorite Prescription," and placed
_it with the druggists in every state.
/ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has
long been recognized as a tonic for
diseases peculiar to womankind. After
suffering pain, feeling nervous, dizzy,
weak ana dragged - down by weak-
nesses of her sex—a woman is quickly
restored to health by its use. Thou-
sands of women testify that Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Perscription has entirely
eradicated their distressing ailments.
More recently that wonderful dis-
covery of Dr. Pierce's, called An-uric
(for kidneys and backache), has been
successfully used by many thousands
who write Dr. Pierce of the benefits
received — that their backache, rheu-
matism, and other symptoms of uric
acid deposits in joints or muscles have
been completely conquered by its use.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.,
(or trial pkg. of any of his remedies, or
write for free medical advice.
Hair Thin ? I
You need Q-BaS
Hair Tonic t<
st rengtben it
and to tfTow new
^air—it vitalize*
the roots and stops hair falling out — fills balrf
■pot* rapidly. Try II! At ali good druggists. 75c
jr direct from HE£S!G• ELLIS, Chemists. Menskis. T<
'Cutting teeth is made easy'
MRS.WINSLOWS
SYRUP
The Infanta' and Children*e Regulator
At all druggists
Non-Narcotic, Non-Alcoholic
Oakland. Nebr., Feb. 28,1920
Anglo-American Drug Co.,
Gentlemen:
I am more than glad to tell vou
of the experience and result obtained
from your wonderful Baby Medicine.
Our second baby is now seven months
old and has never given us a moment's
trouble. The first and only thing she
has ever taken was Mrs. WinsTow's
Syrup. She has four teeth and is a!*
wavs smiling and playing. Cutting
tenth is made easy by the use of Mrs.
Winslow's Syrup. Most sincerely,
IName on request)
ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO.
215-217 Fulton Street, New York
Crn. Sttlifif fijentn: Harold F. Ritchie A Co., In*.
New Y+rli, Toronto, London, Sydney
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4KI.I. WILSON IIATM FROM FACTORS
to wnrcr. Extraordinary commission Wi
■ I* 11 ver nnrt collect. 18very man a customer
Wilton Hut Work*. !> Pt. I/. MontWalr. N. ,1
,1kcut*—\V> guarajit"« our homstltch attach
nient to do good work on all machines. Wrlti
for instruetlons and sample of work. Orlenta
Kuvelty Co, Bo* It, Corpus Chrlatl, Teiaa
2 or SCans
of Baking Powder
Are Not Worth the Price of One
'If they are the "big can and
cheap" kind because they
may mean baking failures.
CALUMET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
Don't let a BIG CAN
or a very low price
mislead you.
ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT
"Phillies I!uy Battery." All they
reeiI now is un intlehl mid an outfield.
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It is Just TiO years strife the game of
90I0 was Introduced Into England from
India.
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Edward Lender of Seattle, the new
rowing eoaeli at Yule, will mark the
end of the English coached crews for
tbe present.
Jack Williams, a 2.'!5-pound tackle,
is a candidate for I'cnn's football
eleven.
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Practicing football with the mercury
higher than !X> shows a devotion that
is worthy of larger returns.
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Amarlllo of the West Texas league an-
nounces the sale of Howard Kltzgeruld,
outfielder, to the Chicago Cubs.
Should Get Fill.
With boxing at the Polo grounds
the new Yankees' ball park and I\t
beta' field and the prospect of open
Ing the armories this winter tt « light J
fan of New York city and vlcl.iXy U ;
likely to get enough of the game.
Star Pointer 8tarta List.
It was years ago last August j
28 that Star Pointer, driven Br Davt |
McClary, started the two-minute lint I
by pacing the Keadvlll* track IB I
■AKIN
halumit
V contents u* K
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BEST ST TEST
Experimenting with an
uncertain brand is ex-
pensive — because it
Wastes time and
money.
The sales of Calumet
are over 150% greater
than that of any other
baking powder.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
Hair Deadens Hearing.
Hair dressed in coils over the ears
(a said to nll'cct the powers of hear-
ing. Some singing masters refuse to
teach women who have adopted this
fashion.
There Is nothing more satisfactory
after a day of hard work than a line
full of snowy white clothes. For such
results use Red Cross Ball Blue.—Ad-
vertisement.
Suspicions That Hurt.
Suspicions that the mind of itself
grasps, are but buzzes; but suspicions
that are artificially nourished and put
Into the minds of others, have slings.
—Lord Bacon
His Condition.
"Newt Spraddle is getting better
bodily, but a heap worse politically,"
stated Gup Johnson of Kumpus Kidge.
"What's the matter with him, any-
how?" asked an acquaintance.
"Why, a couple of weeks ago an
Hon. frame along and snatched him out
of his wagon by means of a cordial
handshake, and durn' nigh broke his
back, lie says yurnfter he'll vote
ug'in the (ilorlous Old Party, even if
it kills him."—Kansas City Star.
True Independence.
It is not the greatness of a man's
means that makes him Independent
so mud: as ■ he suiallness of hii
wants.—Cohbett.
for Economical Transportation
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Prices remain the same in spite of added equipment and more
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Some Distinctive
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Streamline body design with
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rear gasoline tank on all
models; drum type head lamps
with legal lenses. Curtains open
with doors of open models.
All closed models have Fisher
bodies with plate glass
Ternstedt regulated windows,
straight side cord tires, sun
visor, windshield wiper and
dash light. Sedanctte is equip-
ped with auto trunk on rear.
Prices f. o. b. Flint,
Mich.
5 Pass. Touring
<525
2 Pass. Roadster -
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5 Pass. Sedan - -
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1 Pass. Sedanette •
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2 Pass. Utility
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argest ft
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Martin, W. L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1922, newspaper, October 6, 1922; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291273/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.