The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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The task Cherokeean
A weakly newspaper published every
Friday morning at Ruak, Cherokee
County, Ttiae.
H* O, WARD, Editor mid Publisher
Pearl L. Ward, A hut. Editor & Pub
(Mlicr Phone S16
Entered as second-divas matter, July
'. S, 1919. at the postoflice at Rusk,
Texas, under the Act of March 3,
• 879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $ 1.50
Six Months .75
Three Months. .40
OUR CREED
"I take no thought of my neighbor's
birth,
Or the way he makes his prayer:
1 grant him a white man's place on
earth,
If his game is on the square.
If he plays straight, I'll call him
mate;
If he cheats, I'll drop him flat;
All rank but this is a worn out lie,
For each clean man is as good as I,
And a king is no more than that."
A Welsh dentist fell (lend while
extracting a tooth. He must
have got hold of the wrong end
of the forceps.
This is the time of the year
when the farmers resolve to cut
down on their cotton acreage and
then begin to hustle around to
get ho"ld of more seed.
Oor ides of a dutiful hoib®nd
is one who will arise and get bis
own breakfast, including waffles,
while his wife takes a beauty
nap, whether she needs one or
not.
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There ii some philosophy ex-
pressed by that old farmer who
said, "They call these autos
"forty-horse-power'' and it takes
two mules to pull them out of the
ditch.
89 Thousand People
Can't Be Wrong!
It is claimed that 23 out of 24
coast guardsmen implicated in a
rum running killing were intoxi-
cated. The real question now
arises as to what that twenty-
fourth man was doing, unless he
was busy pulling corks
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The records show that good,
tillable land, was selling for a
dollar an acre in Texas in 1860.
That would not pay the taxes on
it ror one year in this progressive
and expensive age
That's It, Folks! The Figures Dazzle! Think of it!
89,000 Customers in NiRe Months!
That's why Prices are Cheaper and Cheaper. That's why Sole Owner's Face is Happy
and Round, and not Long and Dismal. Foolish Man, Stop Your Bragging! Records
are only made to be broken.
Sole Owner is already at work on a New Record.
CHEAPER and CHEAPER
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DANGEROUS BUSINESS
SUGAR
In a
Clean 10 Lbs.
Cloth Bag
56c
A West Texas town is to have
a dairy exhibition next spring.
If there is any place in the world
where a good milk cow will prove
a curiousit j it is out in that cow
country.
The report comesout of Hunts-
ville that the postal receipts of
that county seat town are rap-
idly increasing. It might be ad-
ded that its population keeps in
creasing with marked rugularity.
Our stomach anil digestive systems
are lintd witi membrane which is de-
licate, sensitive and easily injured. It
is dangerous business, then, to use
medicines containing harsh drugs,
salts or minerals, when we are consti-
pated. In addition to the possibility j
of injuring the linings of our diges- j
tivc system, these medi; ines give only
temporary relief and may prove habit
forming. The safe way to relieve j
constitution is with Herbine the cath-1
artic that is made from herls, and |
act : in the way nature intended. You j
can get Herbine at Moseley's Drug |
Store.
Taxas, insurance and car pay-
ments are now paramonnt issues,!
and the cause ol much worry j
and loss of sleep, but they will j
all be met and overcome long be- ■
fore the primary election, up to I i
which time the sheriff's race will I
CABBAGE 4C
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Salmon Best Chum
Mackerel St sl?ie
JPork and Beans lib!|y's
Corn Standard Quality
Tali Can
2 Tall Cai.s
3 No. Cans
15c
aancaw*
25c
LARD
Salmon
U tm /-rmracss
km.uv una
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Peaches Libb,'s
Large Halves
No. 2 Can
No. 21 Can
ile
28c
Paste Ipana 50c Size
3 for
1.00
sank:
Armour s
Vegetole
8 Lb. Bucket
Best Pink
Tall Can
American
Sardines
Hominy
I n.Awmnir aw wag
Tomatoes Hand Packed
gang*.ww; -t1
Pineapple Lib|>y'*
m siw s.-jvwun
Medium Can
Crushed, Flat Can 1 4c
Sliced, Flat Can 1 6c
Palmolive Soap
B f 7c
A noted aviatrix abandoned a
fight from Albuquerque to Dodge
City, Kansas, on account of the
weather However, this is the
same one who broke her back fal-
ling through a smoke stack up in
Ohio.
A Scientist avers, and tries to
prove that the average length of
life is growing shorter. He is
mistaken, as they live longer but
the women just won't tell their
right age.
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It is estimated that there were
three million gallons of molases
consumed in this country last
year. This does not mean that
it was such a good cotton year,
but up in Missouri they use it for
preserving crab-apples, and the
frost failed to get the lucious
fruit.
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A Kansas woman has been
charged with the killing of her
fourth husband. Do not know
the circumstances, but do know
that any man who will consent
to he the fourth choice deserves
worse than killing—he should be
made to live with her.
be the paramount issue.
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FREE
A Muffin Pan Free with 3 Packages of Kellogg's Products,
1 All Bran, 1 Pep and 1 Kice Krispie-
-All for
38c
It is to be hoped that those]
who prefer cold to the hot weath-!
er, are get'ing their till. Why,
it costt more to have the plumb- ]
er come to the huuse once than ,
it does to have the ice man come;
all summer.
Crisco
The Perfect
Shortening
Medium Can
65c i Coffee
A Good
Blend
Pounds
97c
Bananas Golden Pipe
Pound
6c
A Chicago young man has a
haopy combination, in that his
step-mother and mother in-law
are one and the same person.
The advantage lies in the fact
that he can start a whole familv
row without much loss of time.
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Considerable agitation has
brieh caused by a Shreveport
broadcaster injecting profanity
into his machine. Don't know
how it sounds over the air, but
can testify to its free use when
some one wants to turn to an
other station just as you are get-
ting interested in a > particular
rendition.
That shy looking man who
may seem slipping around with a
bundle under his coat, is in all
probability no law breaker, or
engaged in encouraging violations
but simply trying to get to the
courthouse and give all his per-
sonal possessions and assets in an
effort to square himself on the
tax rolls.
Some men who are rarely
known to tell the truth, are not
always dishonest. They are af-
raid to tell anything just as it
happened or is, for fear it will get
them in trouble. If they give it
out wrong they always have a
chance to wriggle out of it.
Pink Beans
Recleaned
2 Pounds
18c
SYRUP
Home Made
Gallon
Guaranteed
99c
GLYCERIN MIXTURE
STOPS CONSTIPATION. I
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The simple mixture of glycerin, I
buckthorn bark, saline, etc. (Adler- I
ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower j
bowel and relieves constipation in JI
TWO houi-s! Brings out old waste!
matter you never thought was in j
your system. Don't waste time with i
pills or remedies which clean only i |
I'ART of the bowels, but let Adlerika |
give stomach and bowels a REAL J j
cleaning and see how god you feel. I
Moseley's Drug Store.
Buckets
10 Quart Galvanized
Each
17c
FLOUR
Pride of Lamar
Special 48 Lb.
Extra High Patent
Sk.
1.65
Apples
Nice Size—Delicious
Dozen
29c
Snuff
Garrett's
6-0z. Bottle
29c
COFFEE
Maxwell
House
3 - Lb. Can
$
1.16
Mustard Prepared
Quart Jar
19c
MEAL
Best
Cream
24 Pound Sack
63c
SOLE OWNERS OF MY NAME
It may be a marvel to some
why the m°n who will stand out
on the street corners this bad
weathar, and ogle the ladies as
they pass, do not take colds.
The fact is that colds are diseas-
es of the head and these fellows
have nothing in thoir heads.
Almost every day comes the re
port of some millionaire commit-! whether they tire to have
ting suicide. It is inexplicable, j cakes or biscuit for breakfast.
It looks like money should prove j
a medium of removing all trials
and tribulations with the pos-
sible exception of English spar-
rows and worms.
A Michigan man sues his wife . An eminent divine in the East
for divorce within twentv four 's advocating the raising of the
• a,, • salaries of ministers of the gospel
hours after their marriage. his i fp enabie them to rear larger
is better than trying to live and familfes. This is the first inti
quarrel with her for fifty years I mation of any dearth in the num
and split up over the question of '>er of the family circle, and then
l10( it has always been found difficult
to keep the preacher's boy in the
t bright and narrow.
Suffered Constantly With
Backache and Pain in Side
Gonzales, Texas.
"A short time ago
h is suffering con-
stantly with back-
ache and pain in
my right side. My
sister knew of my
condition and ad-
vised me to take
Dr. Pierce's Fav-
orite Prescription.
other day, that is the possibility j,cr so j f1V0 bottles and by
of attaining the superanuated I that time 1 was feeling fine. All my
During our early life we always
felt that when a man reached the
age of seventy he would be justi-
fied in and should commit suicide, j
that he was old, and only in
way, but in figuring it out
WUGH'
SYRUP
Vscd as a
Ph ysic iansPrcscription
for Many Years
age, we discovered that it was
going to be the year when we
had a change in presidents and
we would like to stay long enough
to find out who is to be the new
postmaster.
aches and pains arc gone and I have
had no trouble since." — Mrs. James
Campbell, Route No. 3.
All dealers. Fluid or tablets. Ingred-
ients listed on label.
Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, for trial pkg. of
tin Tablets and write lor free advice.
Money back if not relieved
Children like it
Miulc by
Gml Company, Chicago
FOR SALE BY
The soldier who goes to the
battle front to lay down his life
if necessary, for his country; tho
tireman who risks his all to save
women and children from a burn
ing building: the doctors and
nurses who go into contagious di-
sease infested regions to minis
ter to the sick and dying; the
man who rushes frantically in
front of a speeding auto just to
furnish diversion to the driver,
all deserve great credit for cour-
age and heroism, but it palls in-
to insignificance compared to the;
| one who will volunteer to serve
I on the deficiency committee or-
jganizedto raise the back salary
for the pastor
lion dollars looked like "a with-
ered leaf and he the owner of un-
bounded forests."
OVER A BiLLlON DEADLY GERMS
IN A SINGLE DROP OF WATER
Another Chicago millionaire
I gave his sixty-odd year old bride
who already had plenty, a mil
lion dollars as a pre nuptial set-
tlement. There is only one hy-
pothesis upon which such indis
cretion can be based, and that he
s either an old fool, or a mil-
Germs are so small that there may
be as many as one billion, seven hun-
dred million of them in a drop of
water. And just a few of these tiny
germs, if they get into your blood
through a cut in your skin, may make
you so sick that you will be in bed for
weeks—may cause the loss of a limb
throu'-M blood poisoning -meay even
infect you with that most dreadful
and fatal of diseases, lockjaw.
Just because you can see no dirt
in a cut docs not mean that it is
clean. You cannot see germs. The
only sai'e and sane thing to do, is to
thoroughly wash every cut, no mat-
ter how small, with Liquid Borozone
Powder, to hasten the healing. Liquid
Borozono costs 30 cents, 01) cents,
$1.20 and #1.50; Borozone Powder
30 ccnts and 60 cents, and can be had
at Moseley's Drug Store.
FIRST TRY TO BUY
IN RUSK
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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/m1/3/?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.