The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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The Artiwrmonf Star Political
Sffe ' A«i.«riii iii( ■••«* « Announcements
uffk'tt HM StKOIul t'ldUlS lUUltvr UlulOI
Act of CoagKH, March 1, 1870.
Margsot E. Guest, Editor.
1. C. Guest, Assoclste Editor-
I yr. — 11.50 — The Star
Professional
and
Business Cards
A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
Office over First National Hank
Aapermont. Texa*
ERNEST HKRRINC
ATTORNKV AT I.AVV
CivilPractice Only
Specialty—hlxuminitV «"d Perfect in-
I,ami Title*
OFFICK Fllt.ST \,'l ! l.vM,
Fpr Sheriff arid TAV Collector;
W. B. Binglfftiil
: (.Ue-election)
For public Weigher, Precinct No. 0
Maurice W. Sharp.
(Reflection)
For Commissioner, I'recinct No. It:
Roy Mullen
For County .finhce:
Leonard West fall
J. F, (Jack) Lee
For County arid District Clerk:
A. W. Ra>:h.
(He-election)
For District Judge:
Bruce W. Bryant
(Re-election)
For Cm'.iii)!.- 'ioncr Precinct So. i:
Kin Wricht
For Tax As e<.*aii :
Roy C. Anderson
For public Wei -her; Fred. No. 1
'• 1>. .( ' .!: Runes
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^exas Panhandle-Plains
Dairy Show
"Mom entries,-and a larger attend-
West Texas Utility
Company News
Preferred stock of the West Texat
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TRIP IN STONEWALL CdUNTV
Buctiness peopio of Aspermont and
hMce", is the word being received by; Utilities Company is held over, thf
United States in U4 Sta an J i.i M.x*
Officials of the Texas Panhandle
Plains Dairy Show from county a
'tent:'?, dairy fanner.;, vocational agri
cultural instructors, and cluunber of; merit of the company,
. . .. . Tho objective point was the home of in Stamford Sanitarium, where it ia
lco and Canada, according to a sur- M ^ ... - , ,
, , .... Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy at Swenson, 8aid she will have to remain In plas-
^ where frje idships were renewed and ter cast for some time.
Moit; than - ■ , ■
... „, , . ,. , , , , a few pleasant hours -were spent. i o—
mmor« .Qfficiol;) In rath c.l' Uic ...,0 .shares of tins ilock hnj taen ^ k th, ^
„" "¥ by ?««to ,"■■ ' J'x , , . «.W, mi bu< am, "dry
Over the properties served by the i , „ ' . . s ,
, „ | cleaners need not worry, ior we only
in lOiiipauy, a total ol 9,s;13 shares of
fifty-four count:'conip i.- i ur
Texas Penlnmdl . a- n.eparnM'
tiie third annual kIiow to be li -id
PlainvieV April 7., H, !t, and 10
i'oiward.
Citizen.? of Plainvi--w are ji'.a'.d r. ai
l'angement;; to entertain CO,000 visi-
tor,-; tilts year c,j..Ui.,are:d to :.
last year.
"Much of I ho inci'i a eil in' • s: j
. un> bred dairy .slock in the Pa.ihan-
dic can he aUribiM"! to '.is « ;*«
how and while the ;• '.••re.-t an .4row .
by attendance and I he number of en
H. F. Grindstaff T- F |" ■""" r"v"~
Grindstaft■& Kniffhi | ri ,,n (<i0'}<c\s Makes
attoknki >-a r t v vv
.(Civil-'Practice) • j > i i(' ' 1:1 p" ! ^ ;l('"
ASi'KRMONT, TFXAS | ag0| but f0VtVVV [F,IC.
Jewelry & Victrolas E A K L S K N T E R
WATCH & JKWKI.HY TAILOR
KFI'.XIUINC,
MAll. VOIJR OUDFUS 1110116
McMahon Jew elry Co.
ie o 'i'
II Floyd
ifc'ociai ir' i
; ei lhusia-
the ..hov
county >,
i i is
own;;,
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HA Ml.IN'. TK'\ \S
StonewaK l^odfec N . 704
A. P. & A. M.
Regular mectiiig nlglils on lour.-
day flight on or before the full ineo:
in each month. All Macitet Maseo Kuderul Lund Bank Loan
MONEY
MO N E Y
M O N E Y
are cordially invited to attemi.
W. E. Pyeatt, W. M.
M. F. Williams, Sec.
, ABST H ACT.1'
Iia<i Milt's laTi'i'C.rij
a special!v.
Consolidated Alistrac' ( o.
Office ('ourI lloirHf.
Money at 5 [x;r cent,
WHY PAY MOKE?
See H. F. Grindstall', Sec. &
Treas. Aspermor t N. F. L. A.
Palace Barber Shop
I'or first class barber
! work.
DOCTORS
McCrary & McCrao Ladies and children^..
Eye, Ear, Nose Threw. w<)j.k „ sl)ecjally.
and Dental Clinic |
IIP-TO-DATfi OFFICE And j VV. E. I > Catt, 1 r()|J.
MODKRv X-RAY FQUIi'MlaN'l' j
Second Floor Walker 15hlg
HAMLIN, TEXAS
11 ic« i.-' more than we hail hope
it is a pleni-anl: u pii e o the wfj
arid directors", O ~.u- H'a:
a da,' president of the dairy
slated, "Kvery official i
tic over the prosnec's for
this year and from ever;,
have reports that ih n
•iiicrea:-, of 'Troai :'|'ift< en i.o
ci in in boih atiendance a:ni
Funn . $wish< r, I'otte;-,
.rorth Floyd, Cu".'-d.li; RandIs,I
Deaf Srinth1, and .< i; in I <« • r, of mY'
cprinties that led la t year1 in entile
arid a'.ti-i- i; nc" represciifctiives at a
rerent ilir ■clors meeting in Plalnvie,
stated t-liat then,' would be from !<
to twenty pet cent increase in th.e
uuniber of anii,a'; eiit.ered and "tie
aUiiidnnr . Chambe-s ;0f coanoer
in scnie of the cities in th • Pa-.lia idl"
r.u ai.a!;ia'.: special nr.'an emeu .- Joi
transportation for a number of fai
e;rs to and in >on!e i-t'i'ic''
are cfferinir award;- for alt r.-aa; i'-
and preiniums won.r
' vs.M "e , . n'.s for ihe .anneal ■■-;11•
ll- • p: -..'ur' i i -11 ciiiilest, boy- I - f I jutl;;'
ing coi'ilesl, vocational a,"i .-cid ;.'i, .e
boys judging contest, arid the « ow;>
I'O i'd ii, riartihent ei-• ma le at the
dire tors nueting this year,
T.vanity th.ee dii' ct- rs v.er,- present
for- this gathi'ri," ih spite very in-
ca :i!v;Ui vi'«; her.
'' u ers ii" t!v■ i.e.io " a-i'1 ■ O.
1 . Si:."- -ii, Flbv '.ada, or. •,;«( ".nl: S.
.1 i , '.'nbu. viee-praSiiien.f; Mad y
Hop!:1.i {'!,'fii:,\'ii.\-
".«•>; and- 11. F. Fat (in, Lnbiieek, I,> -
e a ry v;re ,-,> nt; ' i c .
Uiidemvoia): ija'a r, W. \'' l
: . M: I - C- n'U a Hi I'ii lisle,-, A,ii! -
■ rle, !•' Hi - (, \i.,aritIo, C. li.
M ;ijt.ir:. Tpi-a ' \y. \ ni-.-'t •■■■n a t '!:aa
nit C'„ '■ ''re , '<'at h "n.'i' ,
V.'.iifvhan 'I'ii'i.a, !'. (\ Dun'de, lie a-
foi'd, F. II. lies'er, (.}'lroo:.a||„ \V. i\
F ■' no, a '■•■•ii- , i \ Xi-•!•;<>I. Tin
1 . la ' \ ji\y yt
'•oUjF'y, Sll.vertoii, ,l.eff Crony Well
:■ 'Tar* a.,. -\V. i ,
! ' lib.) i-a,!-' !.. ' 'o\ ';i'', CI: r
!' , > • •• tvay. W, W,
' \ !•" m n A ai -
j'.o stock have been sold and throughout
the entire State of Texas, a total of
i j I a..dial's. jVlassachusclts is the
la; ;:est holdr'i of stock outside of the
Southwest, having more than 0,000
I iii'tan i> the third largest
stockholder with mure than 5,000 and
a '".'.' Voik iourtii with •!, 871 shares
It is interesting to note that of the
four lai.gi.-st toeiiholde,'s, excluding
Texa.-. three are New Kiigland States
aoaiini- nearly 13,000 s'narcs of $6
F'< : ri- >I -.uwk. Tins due to the fact
that in the formative, years of the
1 •'•':i:*i■, t1 ii uriaiiial stock issues
iiaa.de Lmou a .\i.itiiein and
Fash rti brokers, iiuwever, in Hie past
■ a:' • t-.cH has been released
from tlie company in Abilene causing
i' ,,r to be, in the maiir, to Texan*
iiia'i < .-jr elallv Wis t 'IVxaus,
i ana!;, ane fin- dis'aibuiiofi of tills
toe!; over West I'i ::as, ir is found
: bat ' lus e have In eh sold shares-
over the properties served by the coin*
aany. 'I'llcompany in December was
serving in excess of 17,000 customers
which shows that tliciv 1.-, one share
of loci; held by West Texans for ev-
.- >•' • • a,- • . Th'-r1 a>v actually
• aaa hoide, ol which 07 are coin-
paiiy •locklioliJers, '.'vmipilinx an av-
■ . it i> iomal that each tock hold-
er in West Texas has 12.43 shares.
14FAD THE STAR ADS.
searched his smokehouse and seized
One of his .succulent hams, country
raised and, country-cured, and both
John and his wife seemed willing to
the deed. Miss Cullom also bein" a
friend of dolin and his wife, can/ In
• iuiy ior half of the swag. Th" ' is
shown that the grand old c of
Stonewall raises something ei.-,< be-
sides corn, potatoes, cotton, sorghum,
fine women and handsome men ami- -
well, it's a fine county to visit and a
fine one to live in,—Stamford Leader.
J. Clement Guest of Abilene made
a short" visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Guest, last week. They
returned to Abilene and stayed over
Sunday.
BE SURE TO WRITE FOR FREE
< TAI.OGUF OF RAMSEY'S AUS-
TIN NURSERY, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Mr. ami Mi*. G. M. Hague and ftim
ily are off to Ck-yburn, Dallas etc,
AGENTS WANTED— R.-.MSEY'S
AUSTIN NURSERY, AFSTFV.
TEXAS.
Glycerin Mix Removes
Cause Of Stomach Gas
Simple glycerin, buckthorn bark,
saline, eU:., as mixed in Adleril-a.
acts on BOTH upper and lower
bowel, removing poisons you never
thought were there and which caused
gas and other stomach trouble. Just
ONE spoonful relieves GAS, sour
stomach, sick headache and constipa-
tion. Don't take medicine which
cleans Only PART of bowels, but let
Adlerika give you a RFAF cleaning11
and see how good you feel! It will
surprise you! STAR DRUG STORE,
J. C. GUEST
Aspcruiont, Texas
~~ir
Experienced
Reliable
Reasonable Prices
T
H e furnish caskets made
ly the National Casket
Company.
Best Purgative for !■
Relieves
the congestion, reduce* com-
plications, hasten* recovery.
PRODUCE & FEED
Our price on everything we handle will
please you.
We would like your business.
r A R M R R S P R O D U C E C O.
Phone 16
telSi-. -Mil itrtTMHHniwr w
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JOYCE Ml'ton CO IP A NY
BRILLIANCE! Gaiety! Delicate beauty!
Furniture, floors, woodwork easily
and inexpensively refinished by use of
fest-drying ,%1S%
sX. '*k. *'<* wf
//
iti aatf En
The
varnish that
— the tough
Call «t the stare
quality and helpful
"dries in no time") The
ot water will not harm
every use!
cards. The store for
l
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Lady Say . fd
Discomfort Unir.
Blaclc-Drsu^ht; .
It Brought
Townvllle. S. CV--"I h a j a vi;Uw.s&
upciU. I would get very dia/y and
have such a bad taste .a my mouth,"
says Mrs. Bertha WUlUleld, of this
place.
"When I would stoop over, T felt
like I was Roiia; o .. r on my head
"When I would ?' ,'t up mornlnK",
I felt as tired rei v.: n I went to bed.
"A friend tcdl me how she had
been helped by taking Black-
Draueht, and ln w ahe kept It hi
her home. 80 11 nought I would try
It, any way, w. , h I did. and from
then on I have uaed Black<Drau«M
when I feel bad, get up tired, or feel
that I need anything. Now I rec-
ommend It to 1 y friends.
"If 1 got tired and sluftglah, feel-
ing like 1 must sit around when T
have loU to do, I take Black-
Draught. A few doses wem to be
what It takes to cleanse my system
of Impurities that may cause this
trouble"
Draught Is mode from fine-
srad herbs
Complete Electrical
Equipment
An - nof electrification in West Texas shows a develop-
ment start hog in its completeness, and almost unbelievable in the
brief span of time during which this electrical transformation has
taken place.
And yet—the top has just been scratched!
Numberless small communities, and countless individual
firmer* and ranchers are just awakening to a realization of the
extreme economy of electrical service.
They have come to realize that Electricity can perform the
tasks at which they have been toiling in a fraction of the time,
and at a fraction of the expense of old-time, old - fashioned
methods.
Have you fully investigated the many electrical time and
labor-saving devices which you can install at small expense, and
operate for practical y nothing? Come in, and let us talk things
over—you will be surprised at the extreme economy of com*
pltte clcctrical equipment. ,
umm
in the territory covered by traveling
Sunday . the writer took a little salesmisn, S. L. Fleming, are interest-
stroll in Stonewall county. His wife ed as to' tho outcome of Mrs. Fleming
and Misa Mayme Collum and lit tie who v?as seriously hurt in a ear nc-
Miss 9u« Inglish went along, also, cident last week. Mrs. Fleming is
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ly powdered herbs nd roots care-
fully combined, weli,hed and ps£k-
aged by automatic machinery.
Buy to take—no disagreeable ai-
ter-effectf,
SoM tnJfi-cfcnt and IIjOO pwkaees
at ail Mnw. Tfcr tt> hch 9
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1930, newspaper, January 23, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126628/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.