The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Flowers-
Fresh from your own garden
A FLOWER garden is the cheapest and easiest-to-make yard decoration you can provide
and it is also one of the most enjoyable. Garden annuals will grow in any fairly
good soil if in a location where there is sunshine the greater part of the day.
MostOf The
StandordSize
Flower Seed
Packets
By a little planning of varieties you can have blooms from
early summer to late in the fall and be sure to choose some
for cutting, such as cosmos, calendulas, zinnias, sweet peas,
nasturtiums, pinks, petunias, asters, etc.
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Plant seeds which have a good reputation for producing
flowers in profusion and true to type. Northrup, King & Co.'s
Seeds have been giving satisfaction since 1884 and no better
seeds are sold at any price.
At Local Dealers
Northrup. King &Go.'s
"Say It With Flower*."
Say it with ours.
Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral
designs.
Mrs. Lee Ross, Phone 53.
GlDUtQUBAJi
Personal Items
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'Upstage" at The As tor Thea-|
tre, tonight.
O. R. Perkins, of Ponta, was a
county seat visitor, Monday.
E. E. 'Tomlin was a business
visitor in Jacksonville, Tuesday.
Swiss and Pimento cheese-
the best, at Jay's.
! Clay Bingham spent* Sunda;
1 with his^own family, in this city.
. Miss Beulah Allen was shop-
ping and visiting in Dallas, the.
tirst of the week.
B. B. Ferkins made a profes-
sional trip to Dallas, last Satur-
day.
Tax Assessor Arnwine, was a
business visitor in Jacksonville,
last Saturday.
j Eldredge Gregg and Bob Hatch
! ett will model the last word in ;
neglige, Tuesday night, at The
! Astor Theatre.
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Misses Belle Haberle, Xola and
i Janice Travis, of Jacksonville,
I were Sunday visitors in our city.
H.O. Ward, of the Cherokeean, [
j was a business visitor in Alto.
* J Monday afternoon.
For Years...
Our store has been known as headquarters
for everything jn the line of...
Hardware and furniture
We are prepared, as usual, to supply you
with all the demands oi' the Spring season.
Undertaking Department
In this we specialize, with all the demand
exacts in most appropriate service.
The department is in charge of a regular
Licensed. Embalmer.
Judge J. J. Bolton was looking
Classified Column after business matters in Jack-
| sonville, Tuesday.
Farm for Bent
100 acres cultivation,
900 acres pasture,
6 miles southeast of Rusk.
Apply M. H. SCHLl'TEK.
E. M. Ponder, of Alto, was a
I business visitor in Rusk, Friday,'
j and a guest at the Kiwanis lunch-'
I eon.
You Are Invited
To See Our Big Stock of
Spring Merchandise
Our buyer went to New York
early before stocks were picked
over and spent three weeks select-
ing the very cream of the season's
newest merchandise to offer our
customers. Every department is
brim full of new things of outstand
ing value.
LADIES' SILK DRESSES
$13.95 to $59.50
LADIES' -SPRING COATS
$13.95 to $65.00
Newest Spring Footwear
$3.50 to $10.00
Smart Shades and Patterns of
SPRING SILKS
$1.00 to $4.95 per yd.
SPRING MILLINERY
Every woman can be|happily
hatted in our department. The
mode is so flexible that it'is easy
to find a hat in our big collection
that is becoming to each head and
face.
$2.95 to $16.50
BUTTEHCX
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Wallace strain R. I. Red E<rjrs $1.00
1 par 15. A few baby chicks I5c each.
I ^honc Mrs. T. A. Mclver, Rusk.
UNLOADING!
B. B. Perkins will appear in
the Womanless Style Show mod-
eling some cute late designs from
Dallas, showing hand painted ac-
cessories.
W. H. WALLACE CO.
Friday and Saturday, I will;
! unload, jit T. e: >.' O. depot, a car
jo* hulls a '«l a car of Palestine!
Fertilizer. Also, phosphate nnd
J meal..
• Ji P. Seirs. [
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Weidon and j
children, ond Miss Pauline King
visited with trr nds in Lufkin,'
S u ndav.
Complete Stock Men's and Boys' Clothing
and Furnishings—Reasonable Prices
See the Boys' Golf Knicker Pants and Golf Sox
Mayer & Schmidt, Inc.
The Big Store Since 1878 The Lcsding House
Nacogdoches, Texas
WOMANLESS STYLE SHOW j MOSELEY
A Good Position for you!
—Every day Tyler Commercial College graduates take
places at g-ood salaries in business. Only a few months in
America's biggest and best business training school is all
you need to step into a good salaried position.
—Your training here will be in the liands of a ma-aeer fac
ulty of trained experts When you graduate FREE em-
ployment department can place you in a good position.
—The reputation of this institution Insures your success.
— Fifty thousand successful men and women began their
careers here.
—Clip and mail the coupon for the large book, ''Achieving
Success in Business." It is FREE. Send NOW.
(We have no brcnch schools. We lead; others follow.)
CUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON NOW
TYLER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Tyler, Texas.
Gentlement—Plcose send me your liirge free book, "Achiev-
ing SfcrtM in Business," I am interested in a training that will
help me secure a good position.
Name
i! ddress
Apartments lor Kent
five very desirable rooms. Large
enough for two small families. Lights
water, bath and Uvatory. See ,
T. J. STOYALL.
Flowers for Sale.
I have taken over the florist agency
of Miss imogene Black, and will han-
dle Mrs. Ffancis' (lowers. Also have
baskets. r;bbons, pot plants and arti-
ficial wreathes. Your patronage will
be appreciated.
Mrs. T. H. Singletary.
Forrest Reagan. Deputy War- i
den at the penitentiary, came up]
from Huntsville to spend Sunday ■
with home folks.
NOTICE.
Etta Singletary, Chiropractor,
has. installed a Patho-Neurome-
ter, an electrical instrument, for
the purpose of reading the spine
and locating the area of nerve in-
terference which is the cause of
disease.
She will be glad to give you a
free reading. Call on her.
Office over Singletary's Gro-
cery and Market, Ilusk, Texas
Jamie Perkins will model the
latest in hand embroidered paj- j
amas with boudoir cap and ac-
cessories at the Womanless Style
Show, Tuesday, March 1st.
Mrs. H. O. Wa'd returned to
Dallas, Monday, to complete her
linotype course at the vocational
college.
Miss Thelma Manning was the
guest of her friend, Miss Marj-
orie Powell, in Jacksonville, the
tirst of the week.
William Pinkaid and Miss
Helen Phillips were among the
Jacksonville visitors in Rusk,
Sunday.
FOR SALE
STOP THAT ITCHING
Sufferers from akin diseases such as
Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Poison Oak, Ring-
worm, Old Sores or Sores on Children may
find relief from the use of a jar of BLUE
STAR REMEDY or their money will be
refunded. The first application relieves
that_ terrible itching. Will not staiu
clothing and has a pleasant odor.
Drug Store
Triumph and Cobbler seed po-
tatoes, Bermuda onion slips and
all kinds garden seeds at Jay's.
PREVENTS INFECTION
Tho greatest discovery in flesh healing
is tho marvelous Borozone, a preparation
that comes in liquid and powder form.
It is a combination treatment that not
only purifies the wound of germs that
cause infection but it heals the flesh with
extraordinary speed. Dad wounds or
cuts which take weeks to heal with tho
ordinary liniments mend quickly under
the powerful influence of tnis wonderful
remedy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20.
Powder 80c and 60c. Sold by
Moseley Drug* Store.
Ask about the free dishes at
Jay's.
SUNNY-SOUTH FARM
BABY CHICKS
Prom Trap nested hens, and
sired by
Pedigreed Males
whose dams range to 289
e.L'gs in pullet year.
If you want babychicKs that
will live and till jour egg basket
in 5 or 6 months, buy'the Sunny
South line of Trap Nested White
Leghorns, $12.50 per hundred.
A. L. REED
Rt. 3A RUSK, TEXAS
Hatching eggs from thourou^h-
bred, S. O. Rhode Island Reds;
Prize winning, Blue Ribbon stock
culled from high egg production.
Per setting. $1.50: 50 for $4.00;
100, $^:00, postpaid. Apply,
T. H. Bonner,
Quality Poultry Farms,
Rusk, Texas, f Phone 121.
Rusk and adjacent trade teni-
tory will have a rare opportunity
to see the very latest creations
of fashion brought right from
the leading markets and display-
ed by living models, at the
Womanless Style Show
to be given at the ASTOR THE-
ATRE, on
TUESDAY EVE. MARCH 1st.
Latest models, forslylish stouts,
for willowy slims, for interest-
ing shorts and dainty undersized,
will be featured by the following
leading citizens of Rusk and sev-
eral of the neighboring towns:
Bob Tucker E. M. Mansfield
Stanley Tucker Coy Halbert
of Dialville
Sam Smith Elmer Musick
Bob Hatchett Earl Dixon
Eldt'idtre Gregg B. A. Murphy
C. D. Poe Kirby Holcomb
Berry Odom Ernest Andrews
L. H. Bond Kendrik Frazer
W. H. Simmons Ozelle Murdock
E. S. Erwin l'ope Guinn
W. W. Finley Jim Madden
H. H. Berry man
of Alto Ezelle Murdock
Dr Clyde Priest Clinton Lloyd
B. B. Perkins Leo Tosh
Dr. T. H. Cobble Wyatt Summers
A. M. Vining Leo Clark
Finis Stovall Ted Butler
James Perkins Dr. C. A. Shaw
Frank Sibley Bob Musgraves
J. F. Vermillion Dr. L. Smith
(Chorus Girls) (Quartette)
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examine.! free.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Grade made before State Board
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 HHP HARMONY
Class Lessons for Beginners
Residence Studio South of Post Office
Phone 221
Identyne
A BARGAIN!
C ARD OF THANKS
Practically new Chevorolet car
that Ins been run only about 600
miles, at
$200.00 Off
Regular list price.
Puriih, Forrest A Williams
■FORD SERVICE STATION
We wish to express our sincerest
thanks to whom we are indebted for
kindness shown us us during the ill-
ness and death of our little son
j May God bless you.
Mr. and Mrs. m. C. Guinn.
School Girl pickles—dill pick'
les iu bulk, at Jay's.
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CHEWING GUM
KEEPS
THE TEETH
WHITE
We Have It Frtsh
Singletary Cafe
Rusk, Texas
For Sale
Gulf States Tomato Plants, and
Pure Bred Black Mornorca Eggs at
11.00 per setting. Phone 124.
II. J JONES.
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1927, newspaper, February 24, 1927; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291309/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.