The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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For State Senator, 80th District.
Clyde E. Thomas, Snyder, Texas
Jas. H. (Jim) Goodman, Lubbocx.
Arthur P. Duggan, Littlefield.
Lost- a wrlefc watch, between the
Lee Dool and Geo. Bilberry residences
on the Geneview road. Finder please
notify Miss Nola Irvin.
Miss Gcrtrudo Fsrgus is critically
ill at her home here.
For District Judge:
Clyde Grissom
For District Attorney:
H. F. Grindstaff
(Re-election)
French M. Robertson
For Representative 118th Dist:
Joe A. Merritt
Scurry County
Fred C. Haile, Spur, Texas.
N. C. Outlaw, Post, Texas.
P. Braily, Snyder, Texas.
For County Judge:
Leonard Westfall
(Re-election)
A. R. Floyd.
C. E. Braimen
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For County and District Clerk:
A. W. Rash
(Re-election)
H. L. Yarborough
I'-or Sheriff and Tax Collector:
W. B. Bingham
(Re-election)
Bill Dunwody
Dan Hill
For Treasurer:
Flossie Stewart
(lie-election)
For Tax Assessor:
Koy (I. Anderson
(Re-election)
For County Attorney:
T. E. Knight
For Commissioner, Prect. No. 1:
Oscar Vanderworth
K. F. Tomlison
(Re-election)
A. G. Mecht
W. A. Ellison
For Commissioner, Prect. No. 2:
M. L. Dool
J. M. Gholson
M. i . i Mike)- Circer
For Commissioner, Prect. No. !i:
Ktiy Mullen
(Re-election)
For Commissioner;' Prect. No. I.
Em Wright
(He-election)
Torn Matthew^
T. E. Hurt
For Public Weigher, Prect 1 '
(J. E. (Claude) Hudson
J. F. Irvin
For Public Weigher, Prect. 2:
C. B. Lackey
Restless,
could not sleep
MTHERE were days
1 when I felt like I
could not get my work
done. I would get so
nervous and 'trembly'
X would have to lie
down. I was very rest-
less, and could not
sleep at night.
My mother advised
me to take Cardul,
and I certainly am
glad she did. It Is
" the first thing that
6eemed 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 ^
Payne, Ala,
Notice of Sheriff's Sale—
SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Cciuiity of Stonewall
NOTICE IS HEREBY
That by virtue of a certain Alias Ex-
ecution issued out of the Honorable
District Court of Stonewall County,
of the 12th day of April 1932, by A.
| W. Rush District Clerk 'of said Stone-
| wall County f r uic sum of One
Thousand Ninety-Five & 51-100
($1005.5-1) Dollars and cost of suit,
j under a Judgement, in favor of First
| National Hank, Aspermont, Texas in
ja certain cause in said Court, No. 1833
and styled First National Bank of
Aspermont, Texas vs Rfiy Gardner
A S. M. Gardner, placed in my hanus
fur service, I, W. B. Bingham as
Sheriff of Stonewall County, Texas,
did, on the J2111 day of April 1932,
levy on certain Real Estate, situated
in Stonewall County, Texas, decribed
as follows, to wit:
The S. M. Gardner interest in Lot
No. !l, Block Nil. 20, North Side Ad-
dition to the town of Swenson, Stone-
wall County, Texas.
All of Lots Nas: 17, IS, 111, 20 & 2.L.
ii. Block No. 17. North Side Addition
in the Town oil" Swenson, Stonewall
June 1882, the same being the 7th day
of said month, at the Court Hooid
door, of Stonewall County, in the
Town of Aspermont Texas, between
GIVEN! the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., by
virtue of said levy and said Alia* Ex-
ecution 1 will sell said above described
Real Estate at public vendue, for cash
to the highest bidder,, as the property
of said Roy Gardner & S. M. Gardner
And in compliance with law, 1 give
this notice, by publication, in the Eng-
1 i h language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Asper-
mont Star, a newspaper published in
Stonewall County.
Witness my, hand, this 20th day of
April .1932.
W. B. Bingham,
Sh<riff Stonewall County
FOR SALE— At a Discount, ■ One-
school warrant for $150.60 and inter-
est of Aspermont School District No.
I. Address Box 308 Clifton, Texas.
M. .lenson
Mrs. Tom Childress was carried to
the Stamford Sanitarium for major
operation last week.
Rev. and Mrs C. A. Baskin and
llylton Hudspeth attended Worker?
Meeting at Pinkerton in Haskell Court
tv Monday.
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HEALTH
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tor Constipation, Indigestion, i
and Biliousness. . ...a
the I own
County, Texas.
Two Hundred forty-six « ••«
lemlis (2-16.3) Acres irt Stonewall
County, Texas, known as the N. W
k and West '• of the S. E. ',Sec-
tion 1.72, Block l>, Certificate No. 30
S. I!. & 'I". 'Railway Company
'-'arvey, Stonewall County, Texas.
All of the West of the N. E. '>
of Section 17.1, Block D, 11. & T. C. Mr. E. P. Glass left Saturday for
Railway Company Survey land in Alabama, where he was called to at
SioneWall County, Texas, and levied tend the funeral of his brother, who
upon as the property of S. M. Gard- was killed in an automobile accident
ner and that on the first Tuesday In ! last week.
Mo, IMS
N. O. NELSON Manufacturing
VS
C.E. WALLACE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
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STONEWALL COUNTY, TEXAS
TWELVE PARTIES INTERESTED
AS LABORERS or MATERIALMEN
IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE
ASPERMONT INDEPENDENT
SCHOOL BUILDING:
Pursuant to Article 51G4, R. S. 1025
notice is hereby given that the above
numbered and entitled cause, filed in
the District Court of Stonewall Coun-
ty, on March 18th, 1932, is brought
under the provisions of Articles 5160-
5164, R. S. 1925, by N. O. Nelson
1 Manufacturing Company, a corpora-
tion, againsi C. E. Wullace, as con-
tractor, and United States Fidelity is
Guaranty Company, as surety, on a
certain contract of date December
2nd, 1930. for the construction of a
school building for the Aspermont In-
dependent School District of A.spei-
moiit, Texas.
N. O. NELSON MANUFACTURING
CO.V'ANY, Plaintiff.
MAIZE FOR SALE FOR CASH—
on my farm in Johnson Chappel Com-
munity. -See Chalmers Graham.
T. 13. Lee.
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our many friends out
elation to those who
untiringly assisted i&
fort our dear, preciMi
illness and death.
May God s richest blessings be
showered upon you is our prayer.
Signed
S. J. King-
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. West
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoy
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Trammell
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Boykin
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardner
Mrs. M. H. Council
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Judge Leonard Westfall left Wed-
nesday afternoon for Midland where
he will attend the Judge's Convention
Thomas llannib had the misfortune
of a badly bruised head caused by ex-
changing places with a mule that ho
j was attempting to ride.
Mrs. 1). L. Dodd, who is in medical
school in State University, spent the
wok-end here. She was accompanied
bv Dr. Dodd's brother from Austin.
Mrs. Lum Womack and son James,
spent last week with her parents in
Austin.
Mesdames C. F. Jones and M. N.
| Guest visited with sick folks at Stam-
! ford sanitarium Monday.
Miss Gertrude Fergus was carried
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy, Mi>-
Sallie Kennedy, Mrs. Parker Kennedy
and little daughter Betty Jo, of Dor-Uo Stamford for medical advice, today
ri.s community, were in Aspermont ' hursday.)
Tuesday. *
Spinach is reported to be good for
Mrs. W. A. Springer }-,a.- returned ( the eyesiglit.. Looking at spinach is
from the hospital and is eonvelescin.tr not so bad. It is the eating of it thai
nicely.
' makes trouble.
AVERY spetial urjiiRcmcm enables us to
offer our stii>scrit)crs liie most SL-nsatioti.d
magazine value of all limn. A' .< «tc which i". ex-
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tain your rboicc of one of ii-e-.e remail'.ahle e,u,^
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RESTLESS?
Look to this cause
When your baby fusses, tosses and
seems unable to sleep restfully, look
for one common cause, doctors say.
Constipation. To get rid quickly of
the accumulated wastes which cause
restlessness and discomfort,^ £ive a
cleansiruj dose of Castoria. Castona,
you know, is made specially for
children's delicate needs. It is a pure
vegetable preparations contains no
harsh drugs, no narcotics. It is so
mild and gentle you can give it to a
young infant to relieve colic. ^ et it
as effective for older children. Ca -
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laxed comfort and restful sleep to
vour baby. Keep a bottle on band.
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Feet Hurt?
* Learn how Comfort can be yours
A personal Representative of Dr.
Scholl's will be in our store in Hamlin
Wednesday May 4th
He will give you Absolutely FREE
an examination and test of your feet.
Learn the cause of your foot troubles
and how to quickly overcome it.
By all means plan to come in our
store. No charge for this valuable
service.
All our departments in Dry Goods
Shoes & Clothing for Men and Ladies
are stocked complete and we are giv-
ing you values unequaled elsewhere.
Strauss Dry GoodsCo
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Hamlin, Texas
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Maurice W. Sharp
(Re-election I
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1932, newspaper, April 28, 1932; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126743/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.