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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930
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THE CANTON HERALD
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UNOFFICIAL RETURNS OF VOTE FOR CANDIDATES FOR CON TESTED OFFICES IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY JULY 26, 1930
For Governor
For Co. Treas.
For Tax Cedbcator
For Tax Ass.
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TOTAL VOTE CAST
for the good of all concerned. Oil
THANKS
FOR DISTRICT JUDGE
I am profoundly grateful for the
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CHARLIE PARKER.
Unless a re-checking of the vote
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ed, over-competitive drilling.
I have conducted my
campaign have irresponsibles whose sole in-
in Van Zandt, except
lands.
expectations and I shall never be- their support to others in the first alike.
primary will now be more or less j Unitization does not do
tray your trust in me.
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people in such a way that no indi-
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In precinct No- 4 J. W. King was
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AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES
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will not regret having supported.
With thanks and best wishes to
The vote for constable, precinct
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Scott .
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Bond
Barnes
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Democratic primary, and the peo-
ple generally and my opponents in
particular for their courtesies to
Following is the vote for justice
of the peace in precinct No. 1, the
Canton precinct, the first column
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Having polled the second high-
est vote in the Democratic prim-
ary last Saturday, I am entitled to
enter the second primary for coun-
I take this method of thanking1 is produced as the demand calls
my friends for their support in the i for it. Profits are divided Surplus
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OLLIE ORSBORN,
Candidate for Sheriff.
Very respectfully,
ROMA M. MATHIS.
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election August 23.
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three candidates for district judge
in Saturday’s primary in this dis-
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Martins Mill
Ben Wheeler
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being for Frank Chaney, the sec-
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the third column for R. E. High:
out opposition. As was also G. L.
White as public weigher.
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GULF PRIDE AND SUPREME
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shot gun.—Eubank Brothers.
On the Dixie Highway
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3. Phalba ..................
4. Wise .................:........
5. South Wills Point
6. West Grand Saline
7. Owlet Green ..........
8. Edom .......................
9. Martins Mill _______
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11. Ben Wheeler ........
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13- Roddy .....................
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Myrtle Springs ____
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21. Fruitvale .........................
22. Jackson -----------------------
23. Colfax ---------------------
24. Sand Flat ..................
25. Scott ..........-----------------
26 Northwest Canton ------
27. Southwest Canton .....—
28. Corinth ................—.....-
29. Tundra —.......—.............
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Jordan Makes Announcement.
In making my announcement for
the run-off on August 23, I take
this opportunity of expressing my
gratitude for the nice vote given
me in the first primary. Your vote
TO THE VOTERS OF
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
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I appreciate this endorsement of
my record and want to thank sin-
cerely my many friends who have
contributed to my success.
JOEL R. BOND.
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THE MOST REMARKABLE
PLAN
In the opinion of many experts,
the unitization plan offers the only
permanent solution to the oil ov-
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I take this occasion to thank my
friends and the voters generally for
their confidence and goodwill man-
ifested by the support given me in
last Saturday’s Democratic pri-
mary. I will endeavor to show my
appreciation by giving the people
the very best service as commis-
sioner of which I am capable.
W. B. WILEMON.
with my services as
puty force, using none of the men
in the Kemp News wrote as fol-, I have usea heretofore.
To those who voted for my op- concerned about a “second choice.” with healthy competition. What it
TO THE VOTERS OF
VAN ZANDT COUNTY
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out told their experience, ■ about
how they kissed babies, climbed
fences, parted weeds and traveled _____
afoot to the back side of fields. I secured
To the voters of Van Zandt coun-
ty :
The returns of Saturday's elec-
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subecumdct
'justice precinct
OFFICERS NOMINATED
For Sheriff
first primary, I feel that she is en-
titled to nomination for treasurer
without opposition in the second
primary, and I will retire from the
race.
I take this occasion to thank my
friends for their support and ev-
erybody for courtesies shown me
during the campaign. I will prob-
ably be a candidate again and will
appreciate the support of all.
CHARLIE L. SIMMONS.
race, I consider my plurality one
of the highest compliments ever
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34 76
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We Appreciate Your Patronage
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oil is kept in the ground. m natur-
al storage, until such time as it
can be absorbed by the consuming
market.
During the last decade, oil has
become indispensable to the social
and industrial life of the world As
a consequence there has been a
mad rush to develop oil fields, re-
sulting in a supply that has grown
out of all proportion to the demand.
Natural resources no matter how
large, are limited. The supply can
not be increased. It is up to us to
see that they are intelligently used
glad.” _ ,
Herbine is a vegetable liquid which Tuesday to see his father, who was
does nothing more than help the injured while cleaning out his
stomach and bowels take care of the well. Mr. Terry looked up in time
food you eat. That prevents excess to see a bucket of mud falling and
acidity because it moves out all waste stepped to one side, averting the
matter. Being vegetable you do not fun force of the mud. His injuries
Herbine were of such nature that he was
eyoudofrom aloud. salts o . to remain in bed for a
Total___________ 388 664
The vote for commissioner in
and influence will be appreciated i precinct No. 3 was as follows, the
. . . . first column being the vote for D.
in the second primary and when
6, all in
Van Zandt county. With six in the friends who loyally supported me in
• my aspiration to be tax collector.
Total--------- 310 352 224 536 N. Wills Point
The vote for commissioner in s Wills Point
precinct No. 2 was as follows, the Scott ............
first column being the vote for R.1 Alsa____________
my ambitiu to serve the whole
in the first primary, or the second,
or in both, or not at all, will ever
have just cause to regret it
Rockwall, except 3 and a large ma-
jority, almost two-thirds—in Kauf-
man over both my opponents. I re-
ceived 5815 votes in the district,
while my nearest opponent only
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I sincerely appreciate the nice
vote given me in the first primary,
in which I led my nearest opponent
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Last week, before the primary
yard. just returned from a trip
________ _ . - opponents have and move on. The major, respon- ..
| The vote for justice of peace in ary for the loyalty and confidence done the same, and I honestly be- sible producers will be powerless to to ’ " * exlco - r 1am sad
28 precinct No. 3 follows, the first reposed in me. It is my ambition lieve that all of them are my । prevent a condition that is damag- he made a very close study of the
i column being for J. H. Hargrove and desire to measure up to your friends. Naturally, many who gaveing to the industry and the public Mexican government, her
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। umn for W. C. Samford:
To those of you who submit my candidacy, with the so- over-production by investing con- friend wanted to know the kind of
dr. Stagner, permit me lemn pledge to every citizen of Van trol of a field in the hands of a water they drank over there, but
to say that he merited a splendid Zandt county, that if I am elected committee made up of representa- he having overlooked that item
support. He conducted his cam- J to this important office it will be tives in the various property-hold- was unable to give any informa-
paign on a high moral plamne and it people in such a way that no indi- ers. In brief. interests are merged, tion.—Athens Review.
was a real pleasure to be in the vidual, whether he voted for me ________ __________
If you have something that
doesn’t suit you, trade it to Eu-
bank Brothers.
and preserved for future genera-
1 lions - Greenville Banner.
should change the above result, j
elected my best efforts will be given
to render prompt, courteous and ef-
ficient service.
(Adv.) ROBERT E. JORDAN,
Candidate for Tax Collector.
Second Congressional.
In the second congressional dis-
trict it appears certain that Con-
gressman John C. Box has lost to
Martin Dies of Orange. Dies is a
son of the late Congressman Mar-
tin Dies, who represented that dis-
trict in congress before retiring to
private life, being succeeded by
Box, whose home is in Jackson-
ville.
We buy used furniture, stoves,
harness, plows or anything else of
value.—Eubank Brothers.
21 57
24 15
15 28
such a nice lead in the
paid me, for the good reason that
all my opponents are honorable
Total............ 201 495 302
true economy
is practiced
I It is the economical operation of
the Monitor Top and it record
1 of dependable service chat ac-
each and everyone of you, I am
B. F. Robinson as constable with- j Very sincerely yours,
(Adv.) W. P. (Pitt) NIXON.
k
t
N. E. Canton.......
S. W. Cantton -
Stone Point .........
Myrtle Springs ..
Jackson .................
race with him.
Mr. Stagner, however, is now
2
36
139 ing for R. E. Jarrell and the sec-
80 ond for W. L. Mathis; eliminated from the race and you'
1 2 will make another choice. I earn-
142 N. Wills Point ...... — 120 384 estly solicit your support in the
56 S. Wills Point----------- 88 302 August primary and assure you
1 2 |
the substantial vote accorded me in
■ last Saturday’s primary election,
which gave me a lead of about 365 me during the campaign. While un-
votes over my nearest opponentsuccessful, 1 nevertheless appreci-
for the office of Tax Collector of ate the favors shown me and the
lows:
'We think each county in the
state should have a picnic after
each election for the benefit of the
defeated candidates. The old say-
ing, ‘misery loves company,’ could
be verified while those that lost
MONITOR
ie
Total__________________ 707 291
Two commissioners were renom-
. _____ inated in Saturday’s primary and
clearly indicates that the peo- the other two will have opponents
satisfied in the second primary in August,
district judge, i Commissioners Wilemon and Gibbs
I lacked only । being the winners in the first pri-
5 per cent of mary.
the votes cas । The vote for commissioner in
of 8et 1 n 8, precinct No. 1 follows, the first
maoi ov CO]umn being the vote for Stark
both 0 m- o H. Rhodes, the second column for
pone s. ' j H. Rucker, the third column
ried all three lor N. E- Clark and the fourth W. Canton ----------• 79
counties in the
district, receiv-
ing more than 1
I than 200 votes. N. E. Cante n — 32
in Van Zandt W. Grand Saline 43
J county, where , Owlet Green ...... 8
^7—^—- - the oil litiga- E- Grand Saline.. 42
JOEL R. BOND tion is neavy, Pruitt ......... 52
over the combined vote of both of j Fruitvale ............. 0
my opponents. I carried all boxes Colfax .................. 19
Sand Flat ________ 57
Corinth __________ 11
Silver Lake.......... 20
Short’s Store____ 26
3 4
by 188 votes, and will greatly ap-
predate your vote and influence in in homes where
the run-off primary on August 23.
If elected I will have a new de-
Total.................615 1419
The vote for commissioner in
precinct No. 4 was as follows, the
first column being for T. L. John-
son, the second column for W. A.
Williams and the third column for
T. A. Norman:
8828288.3 shook hands and tried to look
— .p e A pleasant, while the perspiration
Lift* Sweeter Now ran down their bodies. How they
paid heavily to get their names on
*1 have been so much better since the ticket and donated to every
I found the medicine which helps me cause that was presented to them.
How their inees smote, together
E. Weeke of 102 Sampson St., in while they were trying to make
Houston. “After one of those head- political speeches. How they search-
aches I would be so nervous and ed Webster’s Dictionary for
worn out I could not sleep and didn’t words that might win votes. How
want a bit of food to eat. It was they rolled and tumbled the night
so hard for me to do my housework before the election and every night
and care for my family. Since I
have been taking Herbine all of this
trouble is behind me and I am so
--- 355 190 ponents j have no ill feeling to-
-- 258 145 ward you. T.
—. 44 27 supported Mr. Stagner, permit
__ 50 29
..... 49 23 that if j am elected for a second
..... 46 59 term I will strive diligently to
--make you the kind of sheriff you
j RESULTS IN THE FOUR
COMMISSIONERS’ PRECINCTS
men and held in high esteem, as
is shown by the splendid support
they received.
Four years ago I ran second in
TO THE V OTERS OF 1 the race for this same office and
VAN ZANDT COUNTY now, thanks to so many friends, I
10 stable without opposition in the ------ am in first place, which is most ed, over-competitive drilling, we
78 primary. Permit me to express, through encouraging indeed. will likewise have waste. We will
I J. T. Taylor for justice and H. S. the columns of this paper, my deep I have conducted my campaign have irresponsibles whose sole in
60 Watson for constable of precinct appreciation to each of you who on the highest level I knew how, terest is to make a quick profit
26 No. 2 had no opposition. supported me in the recent prim- believe all my
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