The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Of And For Stonewall County
Volume 33
Aapermont, Texas, Thursday, July 24th. 1 30
Jirtber 4
Congressman
Marvin Jones
In. the coining primary, the Demo-
crats of the Iilighteonih ('^ingrfeidon-
al District, composed of Fifty-three
Northwest counties, will no doubt
.show their Appreciation of a con-
scientious, wi.it; and capable public
.servant by voting for Marvin Jones*
for Congress.
Mr. Jones was first elected in .10.17
and has served continuously since
that time. By native ability thru
industry and ctxperience he has he
oome one of the most ei'lective arid
highly respected men in th • Hens .
If the entire House of Representa
tivas were composed of men like Mar
vin Jones the standing of tlie Nation
al Congress would be a source of
general pride. Mr. Junes does no
seek the limelight. lie does not speak
merely to get into the record, tin;
when he does speak he has aomot'hiii'g
to say, and the members of the House
always listen to him,
Mr. Jones has had v-'y 1 i* '• • (•en,,
sition, and in the few instances when
it has developed his opponent has ae-
eepted defeat with little surprise, am'
everybody seemed to have a good
time. His merit is i.couni'/cd, and
each added year finds Mr. Jones more
strongly entrenched in the confidence
and esteem of Ins en i -ilUient.. I>.v:
those who disagree with him occa-
sionally on national questions
proud of the manner in which he
serves all of the peoph' of the dis
trict, anf Jf the record he has made.
j Judge Bruce Bryant
Corrects Two Un-
\ Tnfounded Repo;*-s
The report comes to me that my
opponent in his speeches and othei
wise seeks to discredit the quotation
found on the placards cireulnted hv
;me and placed in all public pia'cVy in
this district by trying to make i! an
pear that the sentiment contained in
said quotation wa.- not that of the
Haskell Free Pivs... The quotation
referred to is as follows:
"iDurinic the six years that Judge
Ifryant has l>< ■ n on the ! e eh
has established an enviable re|>e-
tation as an alile, just and up
right judge, uniformly eoilrteolis
to tin lawyers, li'inant n wi't'ie
es and jurors, He has a way of
makin" jurors realise that they
are the most important pari of
the court and is alwhy licitous
of their comfort and welfare.
Pew, if any, district judges in
Texas have had as few reversals
as lias Judge Bryant." —I'llK
HASkkll FI:I'LKS.s.
h; order that no one ni.ay It mi.-,
led below is published a letter from
said paper relative to , aid ouot".i:oe
the original is jinny posse: . s.
The Haskell Free Press ha- a <• >;>y,
"Haskell, Texas July isth, 1 MO.
"TO WHOM IT MA Y COWKILV :•
"The statement given Mr. Torn
Davis was intended solely for
the purpose of shpwing that Has-
kell Free Press was not support-
ing any candidate.
"The article referred to was a
dopted from another newpaner
AS OUR SFNTIMFXT and pel.
li hed as our introduction to
Judge Bryant's formal announce-
ment."
Respectfully,
(Signed) Sam A. Loherst
i'lditpr of the Haskell Free Press.!'
This ought to set at rest tiny -a. h
unfounded impression sought by nny-
bne to lie created.
Those opposed to me are nl.-.o c:
cilfating the report that I will no'
carry Haskell, my home county.
There is not the slightest doubt h
the minds of any well informed tn.-r
or woman in Haskell County but iha'
I will carry it bv a nice majority and
Summer Literature
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Willi glad to support Marvin Jones.j opposition to infj nice tlie fell.-- who
THE HERALD -- PERUYTOX
(Political ADV..)
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Springer and:
children and Mrs. Geo. Martin r
turned Tuesday from IM'h. • •
Minneapolis, St. Paul and other pout
north. They report a very plea-an.
trip.
Miss Nora Hudspeth of Rule is
spending a few days with Aspcrmont
relatives.
does not care who he vote for he-n
so long as lie votes for a winner.
Mv opponent or no one else has
attacked my record. 1 have NOT had
the office TWO Fl'LI. TERMS. I
will appreciate your v(ite and nflu-
ence.
BRUCE W. BRYANT
M,. and Mrs. Lad
spent last week-end
his parents,
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at So viler Wi th
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Dra'yage and Delivery
Your Business Appreciated
Phone Us for Ice.
E. H. BAKER
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CANDIDATES
Are all asking you for your vote
in the coming elections,
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We are asking for your business
in the Grocery line,
HARVKY'S CASH «ROCERY
Aspermont, Texas
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Senior II Y. P. 1T,
Prbgarhi
Suiiday July 27, 1i.'lO La.-t .^aturoav evenine, Mi;; Mar
.Subject: Th.e Civa' Comini-sion to lioEhitis entertained a lar/e numi,.-
the Churche- of her frieii.:,. with a party at h'
The Proclaviiation K, Eade;j "■ Lee ; .-miu's w.ere p • ; ■
i'Ue Place and '1'iuie • Mae iieidlomaii 'Oitj-two w ;.s th .(haul *l,\or.-i<
'I" . Purpo.-e Novell,. /,;Vnt ''',u'h f?ucsL ^pressed thi- to I,
The Plan Willard Lawh-y "f ,h" : enjeyaide f< livitic <
."hi Program Ethel Rhodes ' s,'asun- Refreshm'CJita of Punch '• '• ' ami!
Tin- Prun so \, F. i' .-e , a.Mi cake were u rv-«! to some (wen
The Performance of th. Ta.s ' 11 gu.".|,-.,
' , i, iin One Present.
I he Practical Application Eli'/.ie
-: r.'.:-ijti Mel hodist Missionary
7 . ,, " Society
unior Mnvvor- League
1'. I . Load ha
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Will your vote, be counted for' the
candidal.e you wish to vote for" You
will say sure, hut did you know there
many votes that; are not counte !
a result of not marking your bal-
lot Correctly
You will notice a copy of the bal-
lot i on the last page of this paper
and to begin with there are two can
didate for E. X. Senator, and two for
Congress, Those will be easy for there
is only hi e to mark out; but for the
next you find eleven names for Go-. -
erno- ami ;:yoa can only vote for one.
aire to mark the other ten and so
on until you get to the canddat.es for
Weigher, then vol,-- for the wi-ir-iier
m your precinct and mark out the
'He r three weigher precincts. The
same applies to the Commissioner;!.
Vote for your choice for commission-
er and mark uL al! the ofher.s.
There ,ar<- four blank spaces for
V'.si to vote -, .:jj- choice for those of-
1 .n.: \ .- v;r\ e, >>r, Justice of
th l';.!eac., i1 other precincts besides
N'". L ('onsta.hie :did (Committeeman
for ,v<>ur pri'• !i:<• t,
Study well how you want to vote
" ee -it'in;-.- to the polls. You are
4,i ' f'fl'ov.-ed :.i. have a copy of any
f'ei and a s: no ; . I lance except
e;, who are judges of the
h'etio.n ■
'■ y e[ n.ark out all names
' )(••• -tu are not voting for and
-nt 1 ■ -;.i ■ t DO NOT SIGN
'•M R >J;AME.
■ 1 >'■ iii1'' places will open at
i A M. Saturday and close at
l'. M. You will assist those
' v eh-etion if you vote early.
ears -firim Mrs. D. R. Couch at
;e- ' i Minn, . tales that • she is
• ii'ceiy "roin a serious
• •r "aeration, she expects to be
-••• -t to leave h..,me about the
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VOTE FOR
iVo; Tani
Song.
Prayer
Song.
. . npture Comment:-;
1. Matt, li ! I -Mary Hau.urtl.
2.Matt, 7:!|-I2- Imo-ene Harvev.
.'1. Mark 2:1-1 (''ftmciiie English.
1. .da . I i - Al .us, Louis.
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What the other Juni-nS are ,|oin -
Mar/caret Haugh.
i ietlcd eti'oll,
We want the children of all de-
nominations to come and join ..in
League. You wi.i enjoy il. It mci :
at four I' M Sue.la afti rnoon.
i" ■ .ua. Society itie; Tues-
day afternoon at the church was ■'
membei's |.resent.
The me ting openi'.! with feav.r
led by Mrs. Shoemaker,
\ i. iOM feoii" 01]r new Alissiona! \
Study book was given by Mrs, Ham
mm which was very interest u
We .;e. ill.- na.iseii with p. ive"
S.up't of Puhlieitv.
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Travis Rash an..1 a trip to Mala
ior Satunliiy,
The Senior Epworth League will
-ell .-.indwici..'.-, hue a pop a'mi pio ih
front of the old Star Drug Store
building, Satiril" Juh 2<>th. W
want your trade.
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Antiseptic Deodorant
(rood for mouth wash, tvarg'le
and minor wouik!.^
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His Opponent Has Been in Public Office
For 20 Years
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M 1ST SELL FOR ( ASH
Owing to the fact that we must • pay
cash for our goods We are forced to
self for cash. Beginning August 1st.
Our Book.--. Will Be * lost (J
Those who have not paid tneir accounts
please come in and pay up as near as
possible.
We appreciate your trade but must
have cash from thic on.
TITY MEAT MARKET
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Phone 86
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Of Wichita County
CANDIDATE FOR
Lieutenant
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"ACAINST AT> V MORE LAWS"
We arc 1-cKish. 1 and Regulated
to Or il-i Now
(T'.is Adv., ' -ement Paid for y Friends of Mr. .1, D. Pamell.)
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1930, newspaper, July 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126654/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.