The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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SKIS!
THE ASPERMONT ST A R
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BABY
FRETFUL,
RESTLESS?
Look to this cause
When your baby fusses, tosses and
seems usable to sleep rcstfully, look
(or one common cause, doctors say.
Constipation. To get rid quickly of
the accumulated wastes which cause
restlessness and discomfort,^ give «
cleansing dose of Castoria. Castona,
you know, is made specially for
children's delicate needs. It is a pure
vegetable preparation; contains no
harsh drugs, no narcotics. It is so
mild and gentle you can give it to a
young infant to relieve colic. \ et i t
as effective for older children. Cus-
tom's regulative help will bring re-
laxed comfort and restful sleep to
your baby. Keep a bottle on hand.
Genuine Castoria always has the
name:
CASTORIA
IDREN CRY f, O R I T
AVERY spccial arrangement enables u? to
offer our subscribers the most sensational
magazine value of all times. At a rate which is ex
ictly half lb*' regular publisher's price you can ob
tain your choice of one of these temarkabl
offers.
ciin No. H-.f
VLL SIX
FOR DMA
ProjtreH<tive Furnifr, 1 yeut
Ami-fican Poultry Journal. 1 v«'«r
Kv^rydny l.ifv, i ywir
Itomf Circle. 1 yv r
fhtf Kami Journal, I y -ar
AM) THIS NEWSPAPER
For Orui Your
Bargain No. B-l
ALL SIN
FOR ONLY
Southern Ayrifu'ituriMt. 1 year
liv^rvbody's Poultry Majrimne. 1 y
CfiUkwomiiM Majia'/ine, I year
flume Circle, I year
Amerknn t'uuninK. 1 yar
AM) 1 1US NBWSPAPEK
Pur Ohv Year
^SETHIS COUPON
ACT NOW !
■ YES
OK, Send Bargain N<
Name
Town
Stilts
— The Aspermont Star
I intend at ABpermont, Texas Post-
MONEY ,if lice hhspciiikI cluaa uoillf.t Oiutw
MONEY
MONEY
Loan
Federal Land Bank
Money at. 5J per cent.
WHY PAY MOKE?
See H. F. Grindstaff, Sec. A
U. V. D. i
gag fcLiil-C ....
J Krintr „ «. thi. C™p. to «r .««
COWBOY REUNION
Stamford, Texas, J urn- %■*!_•**
General W. W. St**rl«rijr of \n
accepted an invitation to ser\e on"
of the judges in the cowboy roilon t<>
be held in connection with the T.-xu •
Cowboy Reunion in Suamforn July 1,
5 and 6.
General Sterling lut -iui«> • .
utation in judging . "
hits jl)dl,'eil it M «<•! i •• ■ • I
den, New York: Swiier- !':(•: • < ■
n; and numerous .. h • r> !
ma noes. He di-rli" •>> ; ",u■)>'■■ r >>! . ■ •
invitations in order
ford this year.
The judging staff w:!i al.-< snrhi.1"
Sheriff C. U. Elliot,
and Frank Rhodes
tleman. both of whom ar
in appraising rodeo
judge is still to be smsr
Tvv<
in I f
ridiiii
Kllt.V
anil
.ICO
V! uri
eriorrnunco.- will he
.j the Reunion, after-
Contests v.'iii he held
nut
cash
the
w milkiiu; with
pri/os. Another
■ nine value will be a
winner of the old-time
r.i| sng cento i, which
hand-, <v,-r year- of
rena has been improved
'he installation of four
i.iiijj'its for the niftht
n i.l the layine of a wa-
pnniain.'- the grounds.
■ r u •; nls' have hec'.i !rn-
•> "'A' ,if ■ r 1.■ • -11! : ;;up the
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
SHERIFF'S SALE
Til !f STATE OF TEX AS,
County of Stonewall \
NOTICE IS 11E U Eli Y GIVEN
That by virtue of a certain order ol
.aii* i-sued out bl the Honorable -12nd
1 listrict (.'oiirt of Taylor County, ol
tiie Hath day of May 1932, by Welber
Hollo Woihern of said District Court,
Tr i Judicial District for the sum of
Tiio-;v Thousand, Six Hundred Seven-
M. H. Wolfe
Makes Opening Speech
The following is a part of tho open-
ing speech of M. II. Wolfo, at Green-
ville. Ho is candidate forgovornor of
Texas.
"What type of men and women can
reconstruct this country and bring
back prosperity' ?
"As you well know, in other years
candidates who could moke the most
slanderous statements and tell t h e
biggest camgaign lies and create the Treas. Aspermoi.t N. • •
loudest hurrah were often elected to —— ~
our hij.',h offices, but that will not fjce ],is (|esk was covered with tele-
work this year. The people are grail- grams of congratulations. After read-j
bing at the last straw in aii effort to ing a few of them Henry Grady slip-
get relief from this awful nightmare )K,,| down the back stairway ami on
and it must be said once for all that the train and went to Athens Gcorga,
this is no time for men to be at each an(j walked two or three miles out in
others throats. When suicides are Hie country where his mother lived,
crowding all around us and whole- ;m,| as the story goes, llenrv Grady's
sale bankruptcy facing the people and moher was standing in tho door of the
distress, si|tiallor and hunger stall: little cabin home and looking up the
through the land, it is evident that any road. She saw a man coming and she
man who is willing to stoop to vile saj,| "That walks like Henry", and
slander and abuse is the worst enemy when Henry Grady reached tho garden
tin' arch enemy of every man, woman gat(. his mother stepped out into the
and child in this country. However, y.u.,| an(j said, "Henry, what brings
the public record of all officials must you home tonight". Henry replied in
be weighed in the balances and if substance, "Mother, I have come back
found wanting another man put in the home to nk you to let me be a child a-
place. gain. 1 am pusz'/.lod; there are many
At the close of the Civil War and things I do not understand; but you
after Leo had surrendered to Grant, will know, Mother, how to find out for
the people of the South found them- nK. whats the matter. Take me back
solves bankrupted, just as we fnd our- jnt0 the kitchen and give me some
-elves today. soup and milk like you used to do,
The people had enough os.cn and Mother and then we will go upstairs
mules to cultivate the farms and they aiu| j will get in tho little trundle bed
could split rails and rebuild the fen- an(| vou tuck the cover around my
Act f Congress, March I, 1879.
Margaret E. Guest, Editor.
J. C. Guest, Associate Edltoi.
I yr — <1.60 — Tho Star
Professional
and
Business Cards
A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
0,'fic#* over First National Bank
Aspermont. Texas
T. E. KNIGHT
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Civil Practice Only
Specialty -Examining and Perfecting
I .and Tit les
Office at Courthouse
H. F. GRINDSTAFF
ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW
(Civil Practice)
A SPERM OX T, TEXA8
Stonewall Lodge No. 704
A. P. & A. M.
liegulari meeting nlglits on Thura
ces and they had plenty of lores! from nock like you used to do, but don't, lay night on or before the full moon
n each month. All Master Mason*
ire cordially invited to attend.
N. Guest, W. M.
,-H'Ven ani
f Knox O
which; they could get lumber to rebuild st0p there, Mother. Get down on your
houses, but the chief trouble of Cetl- knees and take my hands in yours and
oral Lee and his associates was to re- ,irav t0 the Almighty God for your
tore confidence iri the government at |JOy Henry like you used to do, then
'.'Washington. In the midst of this re- things will be alright."
•onstruction period it group of men ^nd thats the type of women that
railed Robert E. Lee to New York and will reconstruct this country and bring
offered him the presidency of one of ou,- y.„Uiig people back to the vital
he big life insurance companies at a principles of simple life and right liv-
salary of fifty thousand dollars a year LV; ;u„| when we get back to the prin
Hi 100 (^30,(>77..IG) Dol- to come to New \ork. I he story show ,-jple;, 0iv which our forefathers budded
ed that. Robert E. Lee thanked the a)u| when we rescue this country from
gentlemen for their generous offer lhe hands of graft, plunder and boodle}
and said 1 cannot accept fifty thou- ,jte„ alj this distress and wreck and
sand dollars a year and move to New rll;^ will vanish and peace and pros-
York, but 1 will go back down South |1(;ri!y will bloom again.
■ and co t., of suit, under a Judge-
ment, :n favor ot James Shaw, Hank-
ing Connois.-.iuner oi 1'exas in a cer-
i:i:i: eau.-e ui said court, Xo, 9202-A
atiil Styled Janie.-. Shaw Banking
Commission, r of Texas vs f. R-
Rhodes, jilaced in my hands for serv-
ice, i, W. B. Bingham as Sheriff
of Stone-.vall County, Texas, did. on
tile .O"; (lav of June I'.J
and accept the Presidency of Wash-
ington and Lee University at a salary
of fifteen hundred dollars a year ami
teach the young people of the South
lew on restore confidence in the govern-
ment in Washington. And thafs tin
Aches
d
■rtain K c 1 Kstutc, .situiitcu to
Stonewall County, Texas, described '.vpe of men that can reconstruct tin
All that country now and bring back prosper
UoW
i 1. I
(.'oujity, Texas,
to- wit:
tract or parcel of land kno.cn
\V ■ _■ (if Section No li!vSt Hik.
. No. J:1 Abstract No.
and containing acres oi
aid ::::2 acres of land is free of
ity and inelt the frozen confidoucc
that is sweeping the people into the
vortex of ruin. Self sacrificing men
who are willing to stake all in service
to humanity.
one of Robert E. Lee's most useful
;ouol, Henry \Y. Crady was the !;.vat-
i.'st man the South ever produced Dur-
ing tlie days of reconstruction lie wu
editor of the AtlaiiUi Constitution.
Southland.'
May it pletise the Almighty God to
give Ui- statesmen instead of politi-
cians to lead us out of the awful plight
and, my friends, when you go to the
polls to vote, pi ease remember that
j«.u hold the destiny of the country in
your hands. Aiitl when you vote as
jour conscience dictates, 1 will he sat-
isfied.
\V A SI 11N GTl IN CI li KENT
COMMENTS
M.
R. L. Springer, Secretary,
Dr. J. W. McCrary
Dentist
Hamlin, Texas
H. K. FINLEY, M. D.
Office at Ed Hahn's
Store Swenson, Texas
Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays
from 1:00 to 3:00 P. M.
Prescriptions filled at
office
Peacock Office at Hotel
The Cup re me Court of the United Miss Cat line Gray, who taught the
that a railroad company Shinery 1 ake school, left Sunday for
not liable for injury to a boy play-
, on a bridge. Bridge players prae-
aliy run the country. It i.- time that
, • thing was tlone about it.
her hom. at Rising Star.
Call .1 C. GUEST for CASKETS
ocatod in Stone-
and levied upon
1'. R. Rhodes ana
Tuesday m July
the 5lh day of said
Court House door, of
he town oi
i me hours
i i r. ,M., by virtue oi
Order of Sale. I will
l iceal I.slat
tor ensn. to the
as the property of
urn v.
from
When you take Bayer Aspini
you are sure of two things. !1 '
relief, and it's harmlt
lablet.i with the Bayer cr
hurt the heart. Take then; \!i«
ever vou suffer from
lUiKiredtli anniversary oi th
I're. iclent Cartield has just
He was tlie second of th?(
Executives io inn n\ an assa;
Honrv W. Grady, his sin's bullets. The country was uneasN
■vrilings and matcii- over tin,- .prospect of ha\ jitg Chester A.
who wu ; regiirdi'd merelj
an eieirani ami aristocratic clubman
White House. Ms. Arthui
d i.i. critic , and filled the vacated
ffice peCnan: a, ■.veil its anvone could
mat speech, Henry • done. The I'nil
no men off their feet i e never tro t.o smash throu
urn;
\
Head aches N et i r a'; a a
Rheumatism Lumh-Oip*
Neuritis Tooth,one
noaceuc
, ju:.ucui.
ilial i on ivlay Be
Vssuri'd «>f lhe Best
W *'J,rr.V i" HtfK.'k at
ill rimrrt a wide van
ly of cask«:l« made |jy tlie
National Casket Com
pan>
Kadi of these eaaLet*
arrifH the National trade*
ark -gtiarantw itn eon
miction, ipiality and val-
ue i< he an represented.
St.* it os will
lie lack ol
ppiy will
Lliomih it is
pap'T |)ii'M:sh"«i in
lo:>ed tl'ioy stood on ti■ -ir cliair.s and
•orvd a.Hi.I atui waving llioir
mtlkorchiPfs. shoutod back, saying, drawn solely from the ranks of undet
llenrv. wr nr-.er understoo<i the South valued men.
Iteetive leadershijj. Th
Iw.'ivs he ample, evei
iintv.
ord dn\
naao,
\V . il. Bingham
all Count
before, w e thank vou.' Henry c>
(■raily hppee :i av and down to th
d Mudspcth, Miss .tatioii and on the train back houit
I ,'sweetwater, 'an the newspapors jiicked no h i
ra iiu(is: 'Ul. of .-j - 'ch and published il ail over th
recent visitors with country. And when llenrv \V. Cradv
lativoa. reached the Atlantic Consututlon
animal-like action.- of clnldren
ntist to indicate that
man had a pre-humnn Hince-tor. If tilt
induct of many grown-ups is to !x
laken ii;l n.-idi rat ton a I ■ >. i nai an
must have been the ass and
no! the ape
V. «UKST
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The Family Next Door
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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/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.