The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN
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"Say It With Flowert."
Say it with ours.
Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral
designs.
MS. LEE ROSS, THE RUSK FLORIST.
Member Florist's Telegraph Delivery
Association.
A. M. Jordan of
over Monday.
Reklaw, was
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McChrust-
ain of Alto, visited with Mis"
Jessie Boone the first of the
week.
Eli Bailey of Forest,
Tuesday.
was
here
Mr^. M. W. Hargrove, of Beau
mont, spent the week end here
visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Bond
Misses Louise Pfarr and Eloise
Sherman are spending this week
at'l'roup, with Miss Pfarr's
grandmother, Airs. Clark.
Mrs. W. R. Stevens, son and
daughter, of Mineral Weils, are
here this week, visiting |in the
home of Mrs. Steven's brother
and sister. W. E and Miss Emma
Lon^.
DROP your watc-.h and DROP
in to see Wal-DROP.
W. C. Bolton, of Jacksonville,
was a visitor here Tuesday.
J. S. Sylvester and J. A. Fields
of Ponta, were here Tuesday.
J. N. B. McKnight of Jackson-
ville, was here the first of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Boucher
of Gorman. Texas, were here
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pfarr and
children of Nacogdoches, were
visitors here last week.
Attorney King of Palestine,
was here Tuesday on court busi-
ness.
Mr. Milton Corbin left
week for Austin, to enter
State University.
last
the
S. W. Littlejohn of forest. was
a business visitor in Rusk, Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Mary P. McDaniel, our
popular teacher of expression and
dramatic art, returned Sunday,
from her home in Martin, Tenn.,
where she had been spending the
Mr. and Airs. C. D. Fields of | summer, and is preparing to take
Troup, spent the week end here I UP ^er vvor^ that will iun con-
with Mrs. Field's parents, Mr.! current with the regular school
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Read 'Em and Weep
'Cause Tis So
and Mrs. J. R. Simmons.
i year.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jackson,
of Garrison, were here Monday,
visiting Mrs. Jackson's brothers,
J. D. and W. W. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Neely
and- little daughter, of Lake
Charles, La., spent the week end
here with relatives.
Mrs. Hugh Lester returned
Sunday, from a two week's visit
to relatives at Celeste and Green-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Williams
were in Jacksonville last Friday,
where their son, John Claborne,
submitted to an operation for the
I removal of his tonsils and ad-
enoids. We are pleased to note
that the little fellow went
through the ordeal just fine.
Miss Jessie Boone returned
home last week from Mabank,
where she has been visiting rela-
tives.
George Nels n went to Dallas,
last Saturday for a week end
visit. Mrs. Nelson and children
visited in Jacksonville, while he
was awav.
C. E. Brazelle and R, C. Mus-
siewhite of Lufkin, were attend-
ing court here, Wednesday.
| Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Hooker
I went to Jacksonville yesterday,
carrying their daughter, Mary
Ellen, to a sanitarium for a ton-
| silitis operation.
Wade 0 Neely and wife have
returned from a visit in Los An-
geles, California, with Mr.
Neely's sister, Mrs. R. M. Har-
per. Other points of interest
they visited while there were,
Catalina Islands, San Diego,
Venice, Tijuana, Mexico, and
Tucson, Arizona.
Classified Advertising
Rooms for rent.
Mrs.
G. S. Houston.
For Sale several good cows, to
freshen soon. One fresh now.
I. B. Hall.
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FLOUR
KIMBELL'S BEST
48 Lb.
FLOUR FLORIDA ROSE, Highest Patent
LARD MRS. TUCKER'S
48 Lb.
*1.65
8-Lb. Bucket
$1.15
SUGAR CURED
Pound
24C
SMOKED Wrapped
Pound
22c
DRY SALT PORK
Pound
185
PICNIC HANS
Pound
22c
PINK CHUM
No. 2 Can
17c
MAXWELL HOUSE TEA
Per Can
22c
SOAP
6 Bars Grandma's, I Package Naptha
25e
RICE FULL HEAD
5 Pounds
30c
NORTHERN RUTABAGA TURNIPS
Ponnd
4'c
FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES
Pound
22c
Homer Rogers of Lufkin, was
a business visitor in our city the
first of the week.
Mrs. Tom B. Mallard and Miss
Marion Mallard visited friends
at Tyler, last week.
For Sale—two milk cows, one
mule, one wagon, all farm empliments
and hay machinery.
A. J. Ralson, Rusk, Route 3.
Let me sell you a choice lot
and build you a new home on Mr
easy terms. j re-open her school of Expression and 1 ^
Dramatic Art, on Monday September!
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Mary Pettyjohn McDaniel will «.♦«
Dr. H. C.
Salem, was
business.
Bernette of New
here Tuesday on
Do you want a good filling
station and store location? See
Zeno Cox, Nacogdoches, Texas.
Mr. and Airs. Carlyle Meeks,
of Austin, arrived Wednesday,
for a visit to relatives
Mr and Mrs. Her.idon Tribble
of San Antonio, are visiting rela
tives her.' this week.
Zeno Cox, Nacogdoches, Texas
D. R Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. B. D
Robinson, Mrs. Ollie Poteet,
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Rasberry,
of Tyler, were visitors here Mon-
day.
16 th.
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These Prices for Saturday and Monday.
More to Follow. Come and See.
W. H. Tucker & Son
Salt
C. C. Mathis of Lufkin, was
here this week on business.
Mr. Mathis is deputy sheriff of
Angelina County and brought a
witness here before the
jury.
116 acre farm, one and a half miles
from Rusk, about 45 acres in culti-
vation, three springs, plenty of good
pasture land and some good bottom.
New, five room house.
I. B. Hall,
Mrs
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las' w
woeks
Rembert Guinn of Austin, was
a week end visitor here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B,
Guinn. He returned home Mon-
mie in Houston,. (jay> taking with uim his mother,
James Kerr and sons, re*
to the
;ek, after spending
'j wii n relatives
You have joys yet to be realized if
you have not used the complete line
of Lady Margaret cosmetics.
Moselev Drug Store,
grand j
Dorothy May Matrcss Co.
We have moved our matress mach-
iue from Alto to Rusk, and located in
the old city garage building. We are
ready to serve the people in their
matress work. All work guaranteed.
Tannerv >v Allen.
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
I have placed all the accounts due
me in the hands of Mr. W. E. Sloan,
for collection, and all parties knowing
themselves indebted to trie will please
call on Mr. Sloan and make settle-
ment.
Mrs. C. D. Poe.
Mrs. T. II. SINGLETARY
several1
Mesdann I'M Singietary, Tom
Singletary and on, and \Y. P.
Sinyle:ary went to Marlin, last
week
Soaie eh'.ke lots and ho ses
i'or sale E isy t-rms.
Z r.o Cox Nacogdoches, Texas
J \V Francis, of Jacksonville,
was 1 tee attending the funeral
of his sister-in-law, the late Mrs.
Bettv Francis
who will make his family a visit.
Paul Potts of Helena Arkansas,
is Here spending his two weeks
vacation with his wife and child-
ren. who have t een spending he
summer here with Mrs. Pott's
lather, Mr. Duncan Long.
FLORIST
WE NOT ONLY DELIVER
THE GOODS BUT—
WE DELIVER THE QUALITY
Our prices are just as inviting as any others, and
when it comes to service and merit of the
goods you will find them lower.
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Member Florist Telegraph Delivery
Association. Flowers by wire every-
where. "Flowers speak what words
never can.
Always prepared to fill orders for
any occasion
ITEMS OF INTEREST IN THE
GROCERY AND MARKET LINE ALTON B. CHANDLER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
| If it's in the market we have it, and you know us
when it comes to Fair Dealing.
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I Phone 5S
Read Onr Specialties
Prices
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William Rickets of Houston, In the Market we have Fresh Fish, Pure
spent the week end here with his Pork Sausage, Dressed Poultry, and all
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rick- j kinds Fresh and Cured Meats at all times,
etts. Mrs. Rickets accompanied
her son to Houston, where she CERTIFIED HAMS, 32C
General Practice
Office over Stovall's Store
Rusk, Texas
will visit relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Swan Lewis and
daughter, Miss Roberta, visited
in Dallas and Fort Worth, last
week.
Mrs. Gene Cargill left last
Thursday for Frederick, Oklaho-
ma, where she has accepted a
position.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barrett and
little daughter, of Houston, spent
the week end here with Mr. Bar-
rett's mother, Mrs, Lela Barrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goolsby
and children will move to Ter-
rell this week, where M r. Gools-
by has his headquarters' They
have been residents here for the
past two years, he being mana-
ger of the Rusk Hardward & Un-
dertaking Company.
Still have two small farms near
school for sale. Easy terms. See
nie quick. Zeno Cox.
Nacogdoches, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cummin gs
and Mr. and Mrs. G. S Huston
and Mr. Huston's sister, Mrs.
-John Cummings, visited relatives
and friends in Mart, Texas, last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of
Fort Worth, visited their aunt,
Mrs. Hill Fitts, last week. Mrs.
Thompson was formerly Mis9
Mary Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M, McKnight
of Alta Loma, spent last week as
guests of Mrs. Nina Sherman, re-
turning to their home Monday.
Other guests in the home were
Miss Ida Burke of Dallas and
Mrs. W. W. Sherman and son of
Maydelle.
whole or half, per pound
CERTIFIED SLICED
BACON, 1-2 Lb. Box
PARAMOUNT
CATSUP
BEST CHUM
SALMON
PERFECTION
CORN, Small
VIENNA
SAUSAGE.
BREAD
One Pound Loaf
CRUSTINE
4 Pound Pail 56c
8 Pound Pail SI .08
1(5 Pound Pail .. S2.00
SUGAR,
10 Pounds in Cloth Bag
CLOTHES PINS.
2 Dozen to Box_
I deliver at these prices.
Highest price paid for all kinds
Country Produce.
20c
19c
15c
12c
7c
8c
DR- G. C. LOVELACE
DENTIST
(Ollice over Odorn's Drug Store)
Office Phone 248 Residence 299
Rusk, Texas
Phone Your Wants to
YOURS FOR SERVICE
Mallard's Grocery
"Where Price and Quality Meet"
NISS ELLA D. CURTIS
TEACHER OF
PIANO AND HARMONY
Class Lessons for Begiftltrs
Residence Studio on College Avenue
Phone 221
61c
12c
Bryan Stovall
Palestine Laundry
Calls for and delivers laundry in
RUSK
Every Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday
LOCAL PHONE !>!)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable
Car Load
Of the very newest, latest
Household Furniture
Just Received
If You want Something Fine
PRICED RIGHT
Look this Line over
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
And We Deliver
All we ask is that you compare our goods and
prices with those offered elsewhere.
B. F. SHERMAN
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1929, newspaper, September 6, 1929; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291419/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.