The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The Rusk Cherokeean
Rusk, Texa-'.
The Rusk Cherokeeanj^^^^.
A-weekly newspaper published evory Friday i * 1 . , , , .
morning at llu> k..Ohttrokt*** County, Texus 0illCiCnt BHu nmiQiG tuGlT
earnings properly during their
productive years if they are to
escape the common lot of being
dependent in old age.
Under normal times the aver-
age educated man gets a salary
of $2,000 a year. He works for-
ty years, .making a total of $80,-
0(H) in a life-time. The average
day laborer gets $3.00 per day iri
normal times, three hundred
days in the year, or $900.00 a
year, in forty years iie earns
$36,000. The difference, $44,000
a year, equals the financial value
oi an education. To acquire this
earning capacity 'requires about
five months time or one hundred
and iifty days in the Tyler Com-
mercial College. Divide one
hundred and fifty days into $44,-
000, the value of an education,
and you will find that each day
spent, in the Tyler Commercial
College is worth $293 to you
without considering i he satisfac-
tion and pleasure of living a
much more successful life.
The life insurance companies
have compiled the following as-
touuding figures on one hundred
average men: At theage of six-
ty-five. the record of these men
is as follows: thirty five are dead;
one rich, four wealthy, six are
self supporting but are compell-
ed to work for aliving, fifty-four,
or over half the number, are de-
pendent on children, relatives, or
charity. If you could sit down
and talk to those fifty-four you
would receive the caution to"pre-
pareand train." That is the
secret of success, Preparation and
Training.
You don't expect to die young
and surely you don't want to be
in the class who are dependent in
old age. Avoid it by getting the
proper kind of business training
in youth. Fill in and mail for
free catalague. Get out of the
average class.
Name
Address
TYLER COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE, TYLER, TEXAS.
The democrats decided you
couldn't treat 'em white and win.
Speaking of scraps of paper.
They are preparing some in
Washington this week.
As we have remarked before,
who is going to enforce any dis-
armament agreement?
Today it is the beef and goat
• that has to suffer, but the turkey
will soon have his day.
If we spent on education what
we are wasting on wars it might
be possible to avoid wars.
What can a real active doc-
tor do with only 100 beer pre-
scriptions per month?
And, again, what would a doc-
tor with a measely 100 prescrip-
tions do if there should be an ep-
idemic?
There certainly will have to be
an increase in the number of
medical students turned out from
the schools.
Boiled down this Harding ar-
maments conference is to be a.
gentlemen's agreement to "sayj
it with flowers."
With the new democratic or-
ganization it will likely be "The'
hull crowd, er nothin.' " That's
the way to win, boys.
Next in order is Thanksgiving.
Then it won't be so very long un-
til Christmas. Have you done
your Christmas shopping?
The Hapsburg dynasty played
its last hand a few weeks ago and
now will be banished to the Ma-
deira islands, southwest of Spain.
Hereafter they will be per-Haps-
burgs. ,
Ten years from now the French
soldier may wear khaki in place
of blue. They have just passed
a kiw in France permitting the
change when the presant stocks
are used up, and they .ave
enough on hand for 10 years.
It will soon get so in Rusk that
you will have to give a bonus to
get a store to locate here. If
bankruptcy faces a new store,
doing a cash business, what c m
we hope for other businesses that
do a little credit business?
Germans are having an awful
time meeting their payments on
the indemnity and yet dispat 'hes
say they are to finance Russia.
Excellent idea, then they can do
in R'issia what they are forbid-
den to do in Germany and pre-
pare for the next big war in that
The deficit in the democratic
war chest is $150,000.
They may soon restrict the
number of quinine prescriptions
a doctor can issue.
Business gets in a terrible con-
dition when a store doing a cash
business goes bankrupt. It's
terrible. .
Marshal Foch gave Mr. Wilson
his place in the sun in his speech
in Kansas City last week. It
must have been very gratifying
to the ex-president to read the
reports of the speech.
We laugh at Russia and poke
all manner of fun at her people
and their government, but folks
who have lived in the Dakotas
or in Colorado under republican
rule would have little fear of go-
ing to Russia to make a home.
Certified Bacon, Boiled Ham,
mammoth country of seemingly j Link Sausage and pure Pork Sau-
urtlimited resources. , sage at Adams.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATU OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Cherokee*j
County, Ureetlntf:
Oath having Inieu made as required by law
You are Hereby Commanded to summon S. 11
Dial. II. T. Dial am) E. A. Dial, by making
publication of 111iCitation once in eac*b
weel for four successive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your County, if there be a news*
paper published therein, but if not, then in
i any newspaper published in the Second judi-
cial District; but if there Tie no newspaper
j published in said .1 udicial District, then in a
[newspaper published In the nearest District
: to said "ml .Indicia! District, to appear ill the
j next regular tvin of the District Court of
! Cherokee County, to be bolden at tile Court,
ilouse thereof, in ittisU. uit.the Second Mon-
day in liecoinheK A. D. W;'i. the iVune beiuw
: 1Mb day of December. A D. PI2I, then and
j there to answer ;> petition filed in said Court
on ;h. Nth d::v of <)Mob<r. A. I . U)\M. in ;i
j suit, numbered on the docket ofysaid (Hurt
No. 7S0U. wherein I' i 11 ail. Commissioner of
111 sura uce and I tank in;:; of the State of 'IV ^as
is I'laint ill. and S, 11 Dial. It. T. Did. I %.
i Dial, D. K. clupps and K. S. I.niton are De-
fendants, and said petition ii.lie•_ 11•* That S.
I). Dial. 11 T. Dial and K. A. Dial delivered to
: the Farmers ran ty State bank of .Jack-
sonville. Ie\.:-. their two cerl a in promissory
Moles • f;>«" the sum of I..VlO.i (> each, dated
.Ma:<h 11 :J0, and old on the :Mth day of De-
cember. I. J-. renew said notes by the execu-
tion and tie I i very to the said Dank their note
for the sum of A4,1 i, payable at Jackson-
ville to said Hank .March 1. HLM. benrln? leu
percent, interest from date, and containing
t iie usual ten percent attorney l'eeelaftse for
collect ion.
That the said Hank on January I. IStM. be-
came insolvent and the said notes and ail
liens securing t lie same, and all assets of I he
said Dank passed into t in? possession of said
Plaint iIT. and said I'laint iIT is now the owner
and holder of said not.es, and iien securing
the same, and the said Defendants. S It.
Dial. It. T. Dial, and E. A. Dial, are now Ma-
ine and bound to t In* said IMaiutill'. and t lie
j said Defendants. S. K Ilia!. It. T. Dial and K.
A. Dial, have fa lie I and refused to pay this
Plaintiff. to this Plaint ilF's damage in the
sum of > . The said IMaiutill' has
placed said notes in t he hands of C. K ilolio-
way. an attorney, for collection, and con-
t ract.ed to pay him 1 he ten per cent st ipulat-
ed in the said notes for at torney's fees.
To secure the payment of said two notes
for the sum of Sl.aOO.OO each, cither indebted-
ness. which said two notes and indebtedness
were renewed on the :Mth day of December,
111:20. by the note for the sum of ■jM.lUS.aO. did
execute and deliver to the said Bank a cer-
tain chattel mortgage and did give a lien on
the following described property, to-wit:
Three complete sawmill outfits described in
detail hereinafter, designated One. Two. and
Three, and the following described horses
and mules and wagons, also till timber as
designated:
Mill No. 1. T. S. Hatton mill on Li u m
Creek, consisting of one Smith-Palmer Boil-
er. Ames Engine. Tewers Fdger. Curtis Saw-
mill complete, mill shed.
Sawmill No. 2. Bolton place Cent moun-
tain. consisting of Smith-Palmer Roller.
Ames Engine. Tower Edger. Curt is Saw Big
complete. Grist Mill, mill shed.
Sawmill No. :t. Including Planer. Mew-
sliaw. Texas, on State Railroad, one Smith-
Palmer Boiler. Atlas Engine. Curtis Saw Big
outfit. Iloyt Brothers Planer. Munircr Fan.
mill shed, belts, shafts, pulleys and lumber
dollies not included above.
Six mill dwelling houses, one mule barn,
store nuilding and car house timber on which
I here is no indebtedness: 'I". E. Mulllnix tim-
himber Ija.txo feet. J. Hasseil tiinher sc.000
feet. John Ward timber aO.Ot'O feet. David
Cieorge timber f><U N'O feet. Frank George tim-
ber JiUa.eoo feet : six logging and lumber wag-
on including chains, harness and other
wagon equipment :
Fist of horses and mules, to-wit.: Prince
!■) years. 10 hands high. I.'aa pounds; sorrell
male horse, Cob y. 10 years old, l.Vi hanus
high. U'a pounds: black' horse mule. Boa:;.
. years old. Pi hands hh:h. I*.'«m) pounds; black
roan mule, .tack, Lty< Id. 15 hands high,
liao pounds; dark brown horse mule. Tom. 1"
years oid. I" hands high, Ltaa pounds; gray
that his mortgfVgo Hen lie foreclosed, and
(hat the priority of the lieu described herein
he determined.
Herein Kail Not, but have before said
Oourlf. at Its aforesaid next regular term,
this writ. With your return thereon, showlu :
now you have executed t he same.
Witness, A. M. Vlniiig. Clerk District Court
| Cherokee County, Texas.
(iiven under my hand and tbe SeaI of said
! Court, at office In Busk, Texas, tills the
J 8th day of November, A. D. ll :.M.
1U-4 A.M. VINJNG. Clerk.
District Court. Cherokee County.
Sheriffs Sale. \
tie: state or texas. /
County of Cherokee \
Not ice is hereby given that by virtue of a
certain Execution issued out of the Honora-
;11e '( uniy Court of Cherokee County, of t he
!'.i: h day of October, P.l'f. by F. M. I'rl - t.
County Clerk of said County Court, of Cher-
okee County; T.*xas, for the sum of I'Mve
llundnid Twenty Five Dollars.and costs of
suit., under a Cert a !,i J udgment. In favor of
The ('otiliuen'.al Sta < Dank of Alto. Texas,
In a certain ;ause in -■■ ild i:ourl,No. n:>i and
si y ledi The Cont iinnt 11 Si at e Bank o A ! I o,
Te\as, vs T. B. Willi-, and Mrs. M. !". J. Wil-
lis. placed in my hands for ?rvlce. I. Forrest-
Reagan as SherilV of i'hei*o!:ee conn y. Tex-
as. lid. on t he :>t h day of '' t nber. I ".'1. levy
on Certain Heal Estate, situated in Chero-
kee count y. Texas described as follows, to-
wit;
AI! thit certain tract or parcel of land a
part of the James Dill Grant described by
mete-', and bouu>;s as follows: Beginning at
t In* s. e. corner of .1. B. McBees 10 acre tract,;
t hence east 055 vrs. ton. e. corner of G. T.
.Tvery's so acre t ract a st a ice p. o. and 1!. .1
for pointers: thence north 7-11 vrs. a stake,
a hickory and p. o. for pointers; thence west.
055 vrs. to the B. E. Lynch u. e. corner a p. o.
and pine for pointers; thence south ell vrs
to beginning; containing sf 5-t$ acres. All
that cer t a in t raci or parcel of land, befng
a part of no. I of James 1)111 Giant: about :t
miles n. •. from Alto, described by metes
and bounds as follo.vs: Beginning at Joe
McBee s n. w. corner on w. b. line of said
league, thence east Onl vrs. with said Mr-
Bee's n. b. line to his n. e. corner: theiu-e n
^'-'•1 vrs. to a stake in then. b. line of said no.
4 league from which a p. o. is in dia. brs. n.
M0 1 vrs; thence west with said line. W01 vrs. to
the n. w. corner of same; thence south
vr.i. with said w. b. line to the place of begin-
ning. containing 51 H-5 acres of land and lev-
ied upon as the property of T. B. Willis and
Mrs. M. F. J. Willis and that on the first
Tuesday in December Hr.'l. the same being
tin* litli day of said month, and at the Court
House door, of Cherokee county, in the town
of Busk, Texas, between the hours of 10 a. in-
and 4 p. in., by virtue of said levy and said
execution I wili sell said above described
Beal Estate at! public vendue, for cash,
to the highest bidder, as the property of said
T. B. Willis and Mrs. M. K.J. Willis.
And in compliance with law. I give this
notice by publication, in the English lan-
guage. once a week for three consecutive
weeks immediately preceding said day of
sale, in The Busk Cherokeean. a newspaper
published iu Cherokee county.
Witness my hand, this 'Jsth day of October.
HC1. FOUBEST BEAGAN.
lH-;{ Sheriff < 'herokee < 'ounty, Texas.
RELIABILITY
Is a great asset in any business and the Grocery business
emphasizes that one point in strong measure. It is worth
something to know that when you order goods for your table
you are going to get the best quality obtianable without hav-
ing to inspect every item.
You are safe when you buy your groceries from us. Added
to Reliability we also have Dependability, Service and
Courtesy.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
TOM
Ja_&a
A.LLARD
Grocer
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Phone 38
dcuai if :
South Broadway
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THAT BAD BACK.
Heartburn, heaviness in the
stomach, bloated feeling, coated
tongue, bad breath, dizzinrs.-,
and vertigo (blind staggers) can
be quickly relieved by Frick y
Ash Bitters. .Men who have us-
ed it say they can eat heartily
without misery, where before
they tried it, the most healthful
food seemed to them out of
fix. Price SI 25 per bottle. Mose
le.v Drug Store special agents.
I),) you have a dull, steady
ache in the small of the back—
sharp, stabbing twinges when
stooping or lifting—distressing
urinary disorders? For back
and weakened kidneys- Rusk
residents recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills. Read this Rusk
statement.
Ennis Cornelius, proprietor of
blacksmith shop, Henderson St.,
says: ''I have used Doan's Kid-
ney Pills and found them to be a
i reliable kidney remedy My
! kidneys were cut of order and 1
often nad dull backaches. Also
a soreness over my kidneys that
hurt me to do any stooping or
lifting. My kidneys acted ir-
regularly. I used Doan's Kid-
ney Pills ani they gave me re-
lief, strengthening my back and
kidneys."
Pr ice 60c, at ali deal e r s.
Don't simply ask for a kidney
remedy—get Doan's Kidney
Pills- the same that Mr. Corne-
lius had. Kosi.e;-Miiburn Co,
Mlrs., BulTalo. N. Y.
(dhturclhies
Mel ho<list Fpisropal Cliurcli
Kev. J. \V. t•ooilwin, Pastor. IMione tKJ.
I're.M'liiiij vrvh;es 11.tin . m. and 7.-W p, un.
eaeh Sunulay in the new .M. 10. ('hureh.
Suiniay S !n ol si. m. in Court House.
W. II. Tucker, ^upt.
A t teridaiKM.' last Sunday 142
IvuptiKt Cliurcli
l.' v. A. I). Sp.-u kiiian. I'astor. 1*hone 220.
I'i < ..chintr services 11.00 st. in. and 7.150 p. m.
Suiniay Si'hool 0.45 a. tn.
\V. II. Ihtnna. Supt.
Attendance last Sunday 151.
Presbyterian Church
I'ev. S. M. Tennev. I'astor, Phone 45.
Preaching serviees 1st and 4th Sundays at
11.00 a. rn. and 7..'JO j). m.
Sunday School 0.45 ji. m. «
Attendance last Sunday 50.
C. F. Gibson, Supt.
ChriNtlan Church
Kev. J, F. Mathews. Pastor.
Services 1st and .'td Sundays in each month
at 11 si. in. and s.co p. in. in their new location
iu Sherman building.
Sunday Scheol eaeh Sundsiy 0.45a.m.
l >. S. Kesill. Supt.
A1 tendance hist Sunday 3H
KpiHi opal Church *
Kev. !l M. Kellutn. Pastor. Lufkiu.
Serviei—2d and 4th Sundays Communion
services Monday morninti 7o'clock following
Catholic Church
Kev. .1 umes Mi-earthy, Pasthr.
Services every .'5d Sunday sit 10.00 a. m.
Sunday Scliool esn I Sundav sit 10.00 a. m.
horse mule.
1000 pounds
Ked. 14 hands
s.nreii liors.
hi«
11 years old.
Kit.
pounds: li,
14 hands n
.lack.yea
)>rowft lew:
ars old. I":Mi
rh.
mare niuie.
n pnulids:
rs old. I • iia nds
e mule, i'aisy.
pounds; brown
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Hunters' Special
I am making a special price on Winchester Smoke-,
less Shelis. You can buy shells by the case and save
BIG MONEY. I will assort a case of shells loaded
with assorted size shot. Get some one to join you
and buy a case. :::::::
2Q Boxes at $2Q
Fop the Case
This means a big saving from last year's prices.
This is a CASH offer and lasts 15 days, beginning
NOVEMBER FIRST. Get your shells while we
have them at this price.
Oar Undertaking Department is in charge of MR. J. B. HOUGH,
a Licensed Undertaker and Embalmer.
E. L. SUMMERS
RUSK. TEXAS
Free Delivery ia City at All Timet. Phone 199 Store
T n- -u li—in l—i. ii li——ini—iri
; Iiiands hL'h.
! Simon, liye;irs old
j oI ai'k liors.' mule,
I hi'-'li. KKKI pounds:
j !4 hands hiiih. 1! y <
! 11.i • n'«•. K i■ i. 1'.' y ' ■.i i's old. 11 11 si iids 11: I .
■'.io pounds: so; .i ll hor><' mule. Nit:. I.' hands
j !iiu11. II yeaisvoi«l, 000 pounds: black horse
j niub-. Tin."'. i:i years old. 14 hands lilirh. I'HH)
! pounds; dun tnub'. l'o-« .. I'.' years j>ld. lil
I bauds hlfrh. SCO pounds: dun mart' mule. Sa-
(:in, JI years old. 10 ha nds hi^'li. 1400 pound>:
| uray horse piulr. it:li. eats old. la hands
I iiljrb. 1 •.'<•( pounds: brown lifirse mule. Jake.
| 1 hands liiu'h. 14 years old 000 pounds: blaek
I horse mule. Nell. 1!.'years old. 1- hands lii^h,
I roa pounds: sorrell mare mule. Hob. 1'^ y ars
! 'id, I:.' hands hiirh, 7oa pounds; sorrell horse
: inle. .lake. I'i liands hiifh. 10 y« sirs old, s a
| ;>• >inds: hoi se ir.uhi. brown. Sain, a years old.
!.' hands hiuh. P'OO pounds: nark bay horse
j tn ii I e. 1 in ahov- is si first tnort jjsijjc on a II of
t he sibove di scrihed properly with tin* e.\-
e pt ion of mort irsi.ire on M i i i No.".', stud ilart
ilt o; Plsiner. I >. lendsilit. Fi. S Uolton. holds
a tirsi morlira^re on -aid llsiri Hros. Planer.
All of the sahl property of the value of
? 1.000.00.
hat on or about the 10th day of .Fitly. 1020.
- li. Dial. It. T. Ihal. siinl I.. \. Dial did de-
liver to t lie said D. K. ('hipp.* a certa..i prom-
iss-iry note, pay.able sis follows, to-wit: July
1". lO'JO. f.VHi,(Hi. ninety days sifter date; June
'.7. 10 a. ?iit>o.()o, 00 dsiys alter dsite; June 'J" ,
10,0. r'hjo.oo. t m Mit hs si fter date; June:J2. 1020.
-riH'O.ao. 4 mouths after dsite: June 2:J. 1020,
£00a.00. J months after d.ite;
^HOa.OO. 4 months after date
sstm.oo, :t months after date
r"HX).00. 4 months after dsit
.fSOOiXk 4 months after dsn
£712.24, 4 months after dat
im.
April H. 1020.
May 22. 1020.
May 14. 1020.
Msiy 20. 1020
FYbrusiry 102a.
F'eliruary ">. 1020,
^712.24, 4 months sifter date, bearing ten per
cent Interest and containing the tisitsil ten
per cent attorney's fee clause: that said
note Is secured by a chattel mortguw exe-
cuted by S. It. Dial. It. T. Dial. F.. A. Dial on
Three hundred eighty thousand feet of lum-
ber located In Cherokee County. Texas; one
Ch irac Caterpillar tractor, also all property
described in the Plaint ill's mortgage as
sh.jwn above. That on 2nd day of September
1010. S. It. Dial. K, A. Dial an l Ii. T. Dial did
execute and deliver to I.. S. Uolton si certain
note for the sum of $l..*oa., dated Sept. 2.1010.
and due fl.OOe.oO .Ian. 1. 1020. a rid Sfrf-O.OO March
I. 1021. and they did irive to the said e. S. Hoi-
ton to secure said note a mortuajfe on the fol-
lowing deserilM'd property, to-wit: Mill
known as F'. S. Itolton mill and one Hart Hros.
Planer, located at Mewshaw, Texas. That S.
K. Dial. H. T. Dhil and K. A. Dial do not re-
side in the county, that they have moved and
left all of the above described property, and
ie longer in possession of the same, and that
j the same is in danger of being lost and dam-
I aged.
I PhilttlIT prays that he have Judgment for his
debt. Interest and attorney's fees and costs
of Court. That a receiver be appointed and
Hats at wondrously low prices
at the Gift Shop
Mrs. H. C. Knickerbocker is
on the sick list this week.
Mrs. C. V. Dowdy and chil-
dren visited in Lufkin last week.
Have your hemstitching and
picoting done at Bolton Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Guinn of
Reklaw will celebrate in Rusk
today.
C. J. Reeves of Nacogdoches
visited in Rusk with relatives on
Sunday.
James I. Perkins Jr. and Pope
Guinn visited in Jacksonville
Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Dixon his been
numbered among the sick ful-
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shook and
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Priest visit-
ed in Alto last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guinn of
Crockett visited in Rusk with
relatives during the weekend.
Prof. C. P. Mosley made a
business trip to Marshall last
Saturday, returning Sunday.
Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. J. J. Ed-
wards and son Roy of Troup vis-
ited in Rilsk at the College last
Sunday.
A boys dormitory at Wiley
College in Marshall, Texas, burn-
ed Sunday morning. It was a
new building and was insured.
Do you want to learn a busi-
ness. A course in Tyler Com-
mefcial College will do it. The
Cherokeean can help you.
Come in and talk it over.
A newspaper is a good deal
like a wife—Every man should
have one of his own.
f'or 52 weeks in the year The
Cherokeean will bring you the
NEWS. Better start it NOW.
Murphy's.
Don't argue with a wasp; it al-
ways carries its point.
Murphy's What?
The man who tells you that he
is no fool may be only mistaken.
Murphy's Barber Shop.
You can't always tell what a
man thinks of you by what he
says.
Already there has been assur-
ed 16 wild mules, 12 horses, and
5 steers for the big rodeo event
today. There will be more, of
course, and the program in the
park at Leath's will be a hum-
dinger.
John I). Mallard has bought
back the transfer business from
Poweil Transfer Co and will be
in charge as formerly.
An Itching Scalp
is uncomfortable, embarrassing
and soon leads to dandruff and
baldness. Blue Star Remedy is
sold on a guarantee for scalp dis-
eases, Itch, Poison Oak and Sores
on children. Has a pleasant odor
and will not stain clothes. Found
on sale at Moseley Drug Co.
Wanted.
Men or women to take orders
among friends and neighbors for
the genuine guaranteed hosiery,
full I ne for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning.
We pay 75c an hour spare time,
or $36.00 a week for full time.
Experience unnecessary. Write
International Stocking Mills
Norristown, Pa. 18-5
More definite announcement is
! given this week regarding the
coming of The Old Nest. Nov.
16-17 is the two days the picture
is booked.
Mrs. W. E. Sloan, Mrs. M. W.
Robinson and Miss Tish Wind-
ham motored to Alto last Thurs-
day.
Pickled Pigs' Feet at Adams.
Van Houston returned to his
home in Lockhart with his moth-
er who had been here i'or some
time visiting.
Buy them while they last; they ,
are going fast; those hats at the
Gift Shop.
Best new Ribbon Cane Syrup
at 75c, this week, at Adams.
The Cherokeean gives NEWS.
I
POWELL LAND & LUMBER CO.
Rusk, Texas
Carry Full Lines of.
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
DOORS, WINDOWS,
MOULDINGS,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT.
POWELL LAND & LUMBER CO.
Day Phone 3-5 Night Phone 2-6-3
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Martin, W. L. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291227/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.