The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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Hi
Over World.
People of This Country Sending
Famous Medicine to Relatives
and Friends in England, Scot-
land, Ireland, France, Canal
Zone, Norway, Sweden, Cuba
and Many Other Distant Lands,
tfyou had found a medicine
that was of such benefit to you
that you would go to the trouble
of sending it to relatives and
friends tti distant countries, you
would have to be convinced in
your own mind that it possessed
real merit, wouldn't you?
That's just what thousands of
people throught the United States
have been doing with Sargon.
From all over America and
wherever Sargon has been intro-
duced, thousands of letters have
been received from grateful
users telling of the gratifying re-
sults that have been accomp-
lished by this celebrated medi-
cine.
Thousands Express Gratitude
On November 28th, a letter
dated November 23rd,"was re-
ceived at the Sargon offices ad-
vising that in one week one drug
firm alone had received orders
for Sargon to be shipped to Ca
vite, Philippine Island; Coca-
Sola, Canal Zone; Belebrook, Ire-
land; and Paris, France.
Only recently a well-known
resident of Denver, Colorado,
who had been restored to health
by Sargon, sent a full treatment
to London, England, to his sis-
ter, who is the wife of an execu-
tive of one of the greatest retail
drug firms in the British Empire.
During the past month there
appeared in the Toronto papers
the statement of a well known
World War veteran whose health
had been greatly impaired while
in the service, who stated among
other things, that he owed his
restoration to health to two bot-
tles of Sargon sent him by a
friend in Minneapolis.
Letters Received Prom
The Northwest.
From the Northwest, many
letters of this kind have been re-
ceived advising that users of Sai-
gon are sending it to relatives
uack in their old countr.es of
Norway and Swodi-n
Many , uch letters and endorse
mt-.ts < v ■ een received from
men of prominence including
former governors, I. usiness and
professional men. mayors, state
and county officials, ; nd even
Ministers of the Gospel have
deemed it their duty to come
forward and tell wnat Sargon
has done for them
These are only a few of thous
ands of such cases and net a day
nor a week passes that does not
bring hundreds of statements
from the people concerning the
good this medicine is doing, and
reciting case after case that
would convince the most skepti-
cal
Sargon's fame is built on actual
results—not empty promis s, and
only these who h ve put it to the
test know its re d powers.
Sargon's aim is not mere temp
orary relief, but new and abun-
dant health. No wonder it is
no v c l ed t" ' medicine with a
million irittrds.
.vloseley Dru. S or<\ \ per ir-
is the District Court of the United \
States tor Eastrict DUtrict of Tesaa J
In the matter of C.E. Jay, Bankrupt.
No. 2iM6 In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of said hankrupt|of
Rusk JCounty of Cherokee and District
aforesaid bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
lJth.tday of January, A. D. 1M0, the
said C. E. Jay was duly adjudged a
bankrupt;|and that thejflrat meeting?of
creditors will be held Jat|iny office at
Tyler,|Texas, on January |2Jrd, 19J0,'
at 11 o'clock in ;the a. ra.; at which
time the said creditors may attend
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
come befere the meeting.
Tyler, Texas, Texas, January 15, I9J0.
T. N. JONES, Referee in Bankruptcy
NOTICE— Prove your claim, inform
as provided by the Bankrupt Law at
once. Attach original note, or item-
ized ace uat.
Creditors must file claims in Six
Months under law
Notice Of Trustees Sale In
^Bankruptcy
In the'District Court «f the United States
(or the Eastern District ol Texas
Tyler Division.
In the matter of
W. E. Williams In Bankruptcy
Bankrupt J
Notice is hereby given that the Trus-
tee of the above namedt bankrup will
on the 20th. day of January, A. D.
1930. at 10 o'clock A, M.. at Alto,
Texas, offes for sale at public auction
to the highest bidder cash in hand, all
goods, wares and merchandise and
other personal effects and other as-
sets, Groceries , Dry Goods
Shoes Furniture
| and Fixtures belonging tn
j the estate of said {bankrupt.
T. N. .TONES,
Referee in Banruptcy.
| Tyler, Texas.
SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL FSTATE
The announcements appearing here-
under are all wade subject to the ao-
tion of the Democratic Nominating
Primary to be held July 26th., 1930,
as provided by law:
Announcement Fees
The following fees, luvarlubly In advance,
are to be paid:
Congress $15.00
District Offices 10.00
Qounty Offices _ 7.50
Precinct Office* 5.00
For District Attorney:
Wm. EMERSON STONE
For County Attorney:
H. T, BROWN
For County Judge:
J. J. (Capt) BOLTON
(ResEletion)
For District Clerk:
A. M. VINING
(Re^Eletion)
For Sheriff:
J. A. SMITH
RICHARD R GRAY
(Re-election)
For Tax Assessor:
C. L (Dixie) ARNWINE
(Re election)
For County Treasurer:
i? Miss BERNICE WILLIAMS
(ResElection)
(Reflection)
For Public Weigher Pre. No. 1:
T: A McIVER
Mrs, E DUPREE
For County Clerk:
F. C. (Clay) BINGHAM
(ResElection)
For Supt. Public Instruction:
E. S. ERWIN
(Re Eletion)
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Countyof Cherokee
Notice is hereby given that by vir- jI* or Commissioner Precinct No. 1
rue of a certain Execution for costs, j LOUIS IjUTLLR
issued out of the District Cour: ot !
Cherokee coudty, on the 27th day of
November, IW^9, by A! M Yining, I
Clerk of said Court for the s.um of j
Thirty One and 80-100 Dollars and |
costs of suit, under a judgment in fav- |
or the Officers of said Court in a cert- j
tain cause In said Cou.t No. lOOVi and i
styled John Bragg et. al. vs. J. S. i
ley, placed in my hands for serice. I. |
Richard/?. Gray, as Sheritf of Chero- :
Uee County. Texas: did on the /0th day j
ot December. 19.79. Jevy en certain
real estaie situated in Cherokee Coun-
ty. Texas, described as follows, towit:
Bei'iL- " 4 1-2 .-nires of l;uui. out of tin- i
Wi*l)l) survey bound ml :is follows: ;
B.*:i.:NN1NG on tin N<>rU. Mir-of tlHorul
f. i 1 siipvi-y. at Atiron M CU'iiclou's X. Ktiar- !
n i ; Tin: i >ni i !i f57-.' vr->. in : cirner on tin- j
>outh oboundary Lin*.* Mif tin- Original Sur-
vey: Then*'*' K i*t wifch tlioS>uih Boundary i
Line 4 i-. to corner of tin-s. B. Line of
the Origin :: survey from which a Urd Oau
ins. in dia. I>rs. N. l.>: E 4vr
to it corner on tn* North Boundary Line of
of th*> said VVr« I ■ Survey, from whico a sassa
Ins. in dia. br>. K 1 v: . Thence WV-t 4.VJ vrs.
to the place of be.uinning, being tl
! i set -aside t o Plaintitl" in <mii> • N
and levied, upon as the property o
Charline .Bra<.r_r. ( /••! 1 B. au'v. Mo/ellt
Erma Bragp Goidon :i;rl El:Goru:in a
on ihe-lirst Tuexiay in February 1!
A. B LITTLEJOHN
For Justice of the Peace:
J
O. COUPLAND
';(Re-election)
For Constable. Precinct No. 1:
T J. STOVALL, Jr,
Notice Of Stockholders Meeting
A meeting of the stockholders of the
i Farmers & Merchants State Bank of
ibi-ncf x 872 vr> j Gallatin, Texas, is hereby called to
j meet en February 27th. 1930, for the
| purpose of voting upon the proposit-
i ion to close the business of the above
i named bank and surrender its corpor-
ate franchise in compliance with the
i provisions of Articles 539 and 540, R.
u saint-
i>. 10CW
f Alma
Bra-"-'
ml t liat
the
I lie
PAINFUL
*■ INDIGESTION
"I suffeeed from indi-
gestion — everything I
ate gave me heartburn,"
eaya Mrs. Mattie Mul-
lina, of Pound, Va.
'Tor months, I did not
se« a well day. I wor-
along, but never feltwelL
"I got a package of Thed-
ford's Black-Draught at the
store and began taking it—a
dose every night before going
to bed. I had been having an
awful pain. After I had taken
Black-Draught, this pain en-
tirely stopped. I began to gain
in weight, and rested well at
night In a few months I wa9
feeling fine. My health was bet-
ter than it had been in years.
"I keep Black-Draught in
our home, and we all take it
for constipation and upset
stomach."
Insist on Thedford's
Draught
same being the It ii d i.v of said month, at
( ('i)urt Hdusp door, of < heroU< e Com y. in
t-hetownofKusk. I "\a>. between the hours I
of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M . by virtut* of said levy 1
j and sail execution for costs. I will Sell>iid
i above described ttesil F.st ate public veu-
■ due. for cash to the higli*"-.t bidder, as the
p opeity of said Alma Charline Bragg. C/.e lie j
Brag?. Mozelle Bragg. Ertna Bra-,' Gordon
and E. i Gordon.
And in compliance witn law, I
give this notice by publication, in the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Rusk Cherokeean, a newspaper pub-
j lished in Cherokee County.
Witnness my hand this23rd day of> Decem-
ber. 1820.
RICHARD R. GRAY,
Sheriff Cherokee County. Texas
By J B Belviu, Oeputy.S*
W. T. Nor man.
• ('. Sherman,
W. H. Garner
J. A. Davis,
Director*
AN UNPLEASANT SUBJECT
NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS
AND CREDITORS
OP
FIRST STATE BANK
PONTA, TEXAS
First State Bank, Ponta, Texas,
closed its doors on the 24th. day of
September, A. D. 1929, and is now be-
ing liquidated by me as provided by
law. Each and every person having1
a claim against said bank is hereby
notified to present the same with leg-al
proof thereol to me at Austin, Texas,
within ninety days af.er the 22nd. day
of November, A. D. 1929.
Form for proof of claim will be
pleasant to consider. Perhaps this is j mailed to everv known creditor, and
why some mothers refuse to think j additional forms can be procured
that such symptoms as restless sleep,: from the Banking Commissioner, Aus-
loss of flesh, lack of appetite or itch-j tin, Texas, or from the local agent in
ing nose and fingers in their children : charge of the bank.
can be caused by round or pin worms JAMES SHAW
Many mother have proven, however, j
that a few doses of White's Cream
V": rmifuf.e. that sure and harmless' Dated at Austin, Texas.
i in i ellant will make the - vm- 22nd. 'lay of
' turns di^ippear. You can get the; November. A. I>. [<i29
White's Cream Vermifuge for So j
The Best Purgative for
All of the functions of life are not
Banking Commissioner of Texas.
iW1'
/or
COK8TIPATION, fUDICESTIOH,
—Kgrnm BILIOUSNES3
• cuuju.
Mil
\ Brazilian, said to be 122 j
years of a^e never even had a
"iieadac-iii until a few days- a::o.
'It is further stated that he did
! not. marry until past ninety and
'was proh..bly then too deaf to
! hear the sounds that give many
people a ringing in the head.
\\ata V>s
1
m
Rclicveo
the congestion, roduccs j
complications, hasten* recovery.
LINED UP
1
Notwithstanding the unforoiiab]# weather conditions, we
are getting our new merchandise establishment in good run-
ning order, and will keep adding to and building.
To give the public an idea of what we will be found offer-
ing, we are making the fallowing prices for
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SUGAR
10 Pounds
56c
Maxwell House Coffee
3 Lb. Can $1.19
Fancy Rice
Calumet Baking Powder
5 Pounds
29c
35c Size 23C
Swift's Breakfast Bacon
3-Lb. Box Crackers
Irish Potatoes
Nice Fresh Cabbage
Turnip Greens
Sliced
10 Pounds
And All Fresh Vegetables
Pound 4>C
Bunch
Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup
( One to a Customer)
5 Gallons Kerosene
71c
One-Gallon Oil Can
19c
Sour Pickles
One Quart
Shoes for Boys and Girls
85c to $2.50
1 Rock Island Disc Harrow $35.00
[8 Discs]
East Side
y>#
(At the Handy-Andy Stand)
Rusk, Texas
j
Am to have a car of Fkur and Feed direct from
Yukon Mills, today or tomorrow sure,
on which I can make some
Real Money-Saving Prices
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930, newspaper, January 17, 1930; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291434/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.