The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Guest, Editor.
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5T for CASKETS
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of Ihc Best
v in stock at
rrt a wide van
:Ih made by tlie
Ca&kct Com-
these rackets
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POLITICAL
announcement
Call J. C. GUEST for CASKI
For State Senator, 30th District.
of the damp persuasion.
Clyde E. Thomas, BigJSpring.Tx
Jas. H. (Jim) Goodman, LubbocK,
Arthur P. Duggan, Littlefield.
Jess C. livens, Lubbock
G. E. Lockhart, Lubbock, Texas
A heavy enow is'reporied from St. Paul described himself as "a after he had locked hlmaelf against L. J. Sulok, concluded from page*
North Dakota. Congress has handled citizen of no mean city." If he wore other forms of molestation in a castle ^ factories to worinng< furnishing
boor so roughly of late that living in the United States today, ho on an island in the Rhine. These may employment to Idlu workers, prices of
any wet news is good news to those could have made hi* boast and had .11 be interesting tales, and they mny be
towns to choose from, since that num -1'1 for
For District Judge:
Clyde Grissom
For District Attorney:
H. F. Grindstaff
(Re-election)
French M. Robertson
For Representative 118th Dist.
,loe A. Merritt
Scurry County
Fred C. Haile, Spur, Texas.
\
N. C. Outlaw, Post, Texas,
p. Brady, Snyder, Texas.
For County Judge:
Leonard Westfall
(Re-election i
A. R. Floyd.
C. 10. Brannen
For County ami District Clerk:
A. W. Rash
( Re-election i
H. L. Yarborough
Restless,
could not sleep
«THERE were days
when I felt like I
could not get my work
done. I would get so
nervous and 'trembly'
X would have to l!e
down. I was very rest-
less, and could not
sieep at night.
■ My mother advised
me to take Cardui,
and 1 certainly am
glad she did. It Is
the first thing that
seemed to give me
any strength. I felt
better after the first
bottle. I kept It up
and am now feel-
ing fine."—Mrs. T.
R Gibson,. Fort
Pay no, Ala.
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HEALTH
-,j. .t>w* —- - farm products will rise, and business
«• cold history. Rats are responsible for generally will ^ nonnai af?ain. And
ber of places have a population of at two hundred million dollars worth of Government will have discharged
least two hundred thousand, and em- damage annually in the United States, obligation to the men who won
brace one quarter of the population of and the Philipino government has had tjlc war fol Democracy.
the land. to resort to airplanes in exterminating 4 , fftVor Q Wghcr incoinc and in-
; According to a popular child's story the same pest. It may be that the old herJynce U(x |n lhc higher brackets
Dick Whittington bccamo a rich man timers-simply had to take their mod- . , ....
hy sending a cat from England to a icine, and passed a trustworthy ac- VV1 1 a view «• "L'1 .
rut-infeslted country, and the Germans count of then troubles alo*MJ by word m< "p 01 l1"'s '' . ' " _
f . i<f the countries wealth which is now
have a comforting legend about a tyr- ol mouth, m Inc fonn of wu is that
ant upon whom rodents visited justice have never been forgotten.
Silent Salesmen
WHEN there is such a wide-
spread demand for a product
that salesmen cannot hand It out
over the counters quickly enough
kf
ot a new
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
W. li. Bingham
(Re-election)
liill Dunwody
Dan Hill
Take Thedford's Binck-Draught
for Constipation. indigestion,
and HlltousnaiM.
spired the invention
"Silent Salesman."
It Is a sort of glorified slot
machine, with tiers of Individual
compartments just big enough to
accommodate one can. The house-
wife puts her coin into the slot,
turns a lever,-a sliding shutter
drops the depth of one compart-
ment. and out pops a can of
tomatoes, delicious Hawaiian
pineapple, peas, pears or what-
ever sho needs for breakfast,
luncheon or dinner.
Just Supposel
Just suppose these "silent
salesmen" were located In the
halls of t)Ipc apartment housesl
On bad days or busy days the
housewife need just step out of
her door and do her shopping
"automatically" without so much
as taking off her apron or put-
ting nil a pair of rubbers. She
needn't even bother to telephone
and then wonder and worry as
to whether th(^ delivery boy will
get there in time.
Canned foods have gotten to
such a point that they need no
salesman to tell the modern
to satisfy customers—something woman how good they are. She
has to be done about it. Canned ! Knows from experience thai she
foods have reached such a great.! can count on their uniform qual-
CUstribution that they have In-1 Ity. nutritiousness and flavor.*
For Treasurer:
Flossie Stewart
(lie-election i
Ona Mae Godfrey
COLORADO
For Tax Assessor.
Key G. Anderson
t Re-election)
For County Attorney:
T. Iv Knight
For Commissioner, Prect. No. I:
Oscar Vanderwbrth
It. F. Tomlison
(Re-election i
A. C. Ilecht
W. A. Ellison
For Commissioner, Prect. wo. 2:
M. 1.. Dool
J. M. ChoUon
M. 1). (Mike) Greer
For Commissioner, I'rect. No
Hoy Mullen
I lie-election)
For Commissioner
Fan Wright
( Ki.'-elec
Tom Maiilv ■■ ,
T. !•;. 11 art
For Public Weigher, l'< vt v
K. (Claialel 1111 <I'
J. F. Irvin
/ THE \
□EN¥ER
v ROAD 1
The Perfect Vacationland
SUMfER TOURIST FARES
15 Day-45 Day - Season Limit
15 OA V LIMIT FARM-), or. sale on the following dates:
July 2nd, 16l:li, 23rd and 80th; August 6th, lotli a n d
20th; Sr])tember 3rd.
45 {) \ v 1JMIT FAMKS, on saie daily during June, .Inly,
and August.
S"rvkv Pits5? Those Extremely Low Rates
Mal<e the' best Vacationland The lowest in
cost. You will be surprised at the economy of a
Colorado vacation. Let ns tell you about it.
Ft. Worth & Denver City Railway
For Public Weigher, I'rect. 2
C. B. Lackey
Huith tiober
B. Herttenberger
For Public Weigher, Precinct .1
Claude Owens
(Re-election 1
Robert (Bob) Smith
For Public Weigher. I'rect. No
Maurice W. Sharp
(Re-election 1
D. D. Gray
Olen Mitchell
W. I. (Pete) Shadle
PW Jostitti <4 tti Pmm
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in the hands of a few.
5, 1 favor modification of the Vol
stead law. I am opposed to the return
of the old saloon with its many evils,
but 1 am e mvinced that prohibition
under the res nt law is not enfoi'c-
ible and lia;- coniriouted ;nore toward
corruption i■ 1 govenunent anil degen-
eration in morals of the country than
[any one tiling. I believe the low should
Ixj modified so as to enlist the support
| 11 f the majority of the people and to
: make enforcement possible,
f; 1 favor consolidation ol the u.sc-
! fill bureaus and commis.-ions and the
. abolisliment of all those which h:iv
; been created to give employment to
' 1 l,c "I,-one ducks". This should 1"' done
in interest of efficiency and economy,
j 7. I favor development of our ports
land of our navigable stream.- with a
view of aidinir industry and commerc
throuuh lower frmght rates.
| S.I favor leuislat ion promot in:'
i npe.Uitive marketing of our farm pro-
, ducts. Agrieuliore i the lei ic iedos
| try of our nation and 100 -t 1"' l* 1:' 1 b:-
Mitateil and maintained <m liU'h plan"
I in accordance wit I1 the , A nii'i'n-an
; siandard <0 liyioi.:. '1 h ' -;o fee-
ami clothe the world mu-t be proi.ee
ted to the extent that they enj.c, ell
comforts thai, olivrs have, and that
they! may he secure against ill'- ruth -
less exploitation of the pal'ibhTS atp.
! market manipulators who levy a tre-
mendous toll upon ever; thin;' the
farmer produces.
p, | favor voluntary arbitration
labor dispute-, ),v represi illative-' cho
sen b'.' each siile oi the controvej': y. I
am unalterably opposed to granting
injunctions n controversies arism
between einpleyi-rs and i-n p! ',vee .
10. I favor maintainine a \'avy to v>.
the full strength of the five power ^
12. Z am agsiaBt
farm products on
favor a law making 'It _ ^
punishable by confinement in the
itentiary at hard labotr to
products which the sellar doW fW^S'
actually possess at the time.
The products of farin and ranch M*
often sold down below cost oi prodlJC-
tion by those who do not possess, nor
do they expect to possess any of such
products. Such practices are crimn-.,
nal when, indulged in to drive the
price of the producers' commodity
below cost of production, which is
often done by the gamblers in these
gambling dens called the exchanges.
J.3. I am opposed to centralization a
of our government in Washington and*
of our wealth in Wall Street and fa-
vor adequate laws to decentralize both,
f believe in States Rights and am op-
posed to any further encroachment
upon these rights by the Federal gov-
ernment.
Upon the above principles I take
niy stand and seek your suffrage.
Respectfully;
L. J SULAK.
IS
sit
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.1. W. Bailey Concluded from p.l
mi I it.' 1 ri t,
1 world com
. we have h
•War by no
Ilv
iiaiin
'i:, !j
r schoul
- a > \>
li
treaty. 1 am not a
view of the unsettle.
and with tie los ■■■a
in the rece; • Worh
illg sufficient ; a: )'•.-
ed marines, fa Iai'i !o naiii'.e'i 1
Xavy to protect otir n;tt:ionals and -
comiiierci■ aisi to te■' I\ ore m
any u ar of ill-fen ' ate b
country may ! • f«>rc<'il,
tiling - liort of a enme .,eai1 '
country.
11. I am against cancellation i
duetion of the war del.it-: <iia
country by (he foreign pew, r.-\ 1
is a growing sentiment n I'.ni'ei:.-
in ibis country that we lioubl v •
the amount of these war d"o . , 07
eel them altogftb.er. I bail nev, r >
for any such nwi -are. 'I 1:1 ■ 1 ••
askeii for 110 -p 1 ■' ol war a' i' -
ed none. Am! !1"V. "in loraa"' a
are asking that we not only pay
our own part in the war, hot fort!
also.
■presentative to Washington.
By that I mean that it will be my du-
ly to stin 1 y the cjuestions which will
lie presented, and to determine the
course to be pursued in the light of
my own convictions, and 1 shall not
consider v.hetbi'i such course as I will
follow will be popular or unpopular,
but whether it will be wise or unwise.
I shall vote according to the convic-
tion.-. thus formed and shall be ready,
willing and able to explain them or
defend them at any time or place.
In short, I believe in the strict con-
struction of our Constitution, and
careful watchfulness to see that its
powers are not transcended, and that
a firm hold upon its purse-strings is
retained. Ka rnal vigilance has always
been and always will be the price of
liberty, a:.«l the principles which have
guided ■oi- party since the days of
Thomas J, ff-rson are the only guide-
po-ts that the people of this country
can safely follow.
lie tile end of next week 1 shall
haw finished my private affairs, anil
will then il< vote my entire time to
campaign. I want to thank the
. ft"l' mis who have so generously
-.',: ibeir support and their ef-
behalf, and i will make
l>, • i 11. try to see as many of
P :b|e and thanl; them in
on for their kindness.
;,y"~
% -J";
f V|s
life
! lisgrunt jo, i spouses continue to fill
coinm: ■ with notices to the effect
!;.it e v will not be responsible for
\> . contracted by anyone other than
la-:. At. ill- time, when econo-
i.j.lif! and confidence are so much
why not start a movement to
a let of names of those who
I-, ... ■ ito state that they are
-< ;id', s pa\ debts of their own con-
act/vity is said to be
e irope. This may mean
■ throwing -I " dust into the eyes of
0 \: recarding debt payments.
HFAD THF. STAR ADS.
Mother of 7—Still Young
usual cathartic. You'll be rid flf «0
that poisonous waste, and yw
l-iavcn't weakened the bowel*.YOUTI
have a better appetite, and ftp
Till-', woman who gives her
organs the. right stimulant
need not worry about growing old
Her system doesn't stagnate, her
(ace doesn't age. Mie has the health
and "pep" that come from a lively
liver and strong, active bowels
When you're sluggish and the
tystem needs help, don't take a lot
of "patent medicines." "I here's a
famous doctor's prescription for
iust such eases, and cverv druggist
teeps this standard preparation. U
is made from fresh laxative herbs, bug bottle of Dr. __
active senna, and pure pepsin. Just pepsin today. Use on
ask for Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin, moid those attacks of
Take a little every day or jo. until When you feel weak a
every organ In your body feels the or a coat*' *
i
or fofel «H
unrup
Bp li t. ^ wmm &'
...... j, ^
bet ior in every way. The constant
use i>f cat hartics is often the cause OI
a sallow complexion and lines in toe
face And so unnecessary!
Would von like to break
of the cathartic habit? At tiw <
time building health and vigff ...
protects you from Irequenl .(■<■
spells, headaches, and colds? Get B
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932, newspaper, June 9, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126749/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.