The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Horal Offerings
for Funeral Services
Cut Flowers for
Parties, etc.
Granger Floral Co.
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Main .(.ieneral Knu'st Him!: . '.Vmmiiii
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izeii:'-' Military Truij'inw: rump* thi-
>U miner jihyulil apply riwt'' "•
Tiio Cteueru! stated tiial :iltlin tin*
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i:i progr «r ahout a month, oveir
J200 appj. 'HV'o already heeii
received. I'u be ■■ of receiviiur en:!-
ati< i« Vfu'v tlif queta 'is filled
.in', yotjiisr man who conU'mpliitoji at-
tendance <.h<uild fi'ijtly without .!>•!;«>_
I'ainp.- will bo held this year it 1't.
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Subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary in July.
For District Attorney
■«Clem Calhoun.
For County Judge.
C. G. Brann«n
Leonard Westfuli
W. S. Featherston.
For Sheriff & Tax Collector.
VV. B. Bingham
C. E. (Edd 1 Ferguson.
For County & District Clerk.
Wade W. Russell
Earl E. Senter
T. M'j Long.
L. B. Tillotson
VV. H. Flowers
A. VV. (Abe> Rash.
For County Treasurer:
Mrs. Flossie Stewart
Miss Jo Bulloch
Mrs. W. L. Glasgow.
For County Tax Assessor:
J. S. (Buster) Trammel I
T. B. i Ben Lee.
For County Attorney:
H. F. Grind,stair.
For County Superintendent
M. A. Smith
E. M. Trammel I.
For Commissioner Preet \". 1
0. Vanderworth
For Commissioner Preet. No. "J
R. L. Graham
I. S. McMillin
For Commissioner I'rtvi. No
C. 0. (Charles Hughes.
For Commissioner Preet No 1: '
H. VV. Anderson
For Public Weigher Preet. N. 1
Harry 0. McAfee.
For Public Weigher Preet. No. 'J:
T. M. Pritchetr.
For Public Weigher Preet. No.
W. W hi taker
G. H. (Hob) Rigby.
For Public Weigher Preet . No. H.
Maurice W. Sharp.
Will Hall
Jim Norris
Call J. C. . GUEST for CASKETS
SAVE THE SURFACE
More anil ■■••nre ar«' chic-. -.urfai -
their mam street* and thoroughfnr'
with iwphult There tire four prirrmr;
reason* for this. the durability of a. ,
halt, It'* good appearance, relatively t„r man it will i«- without- f<".
low initial eoit and almost total ah v>.«u
N«ntf« of maintainanc* charges--some
streets having asphalt .surface* whir-i -Inth-
have been laid for 20 years, with ?•-.
maintenance whatever.
Fifth Avenue, New York City, ha
a six-inch Portland cement oncicte
bane with three Inches of usphaltie
hinder, and sheet awphult surface.
Ronton, Massachusetts, put an as
phalt top on the old macadam on
Commonwealth Avenue, thus
the entire first investment.
LONG MEMORIES
AND SHORT SKIRTS
THE A8PERMONYSTAR
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tin- t'hK'f of St a!
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City, Oklahoma;
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f(0 an applicat i>
blank an-' ajiply f.-i this thirt y •! •
out'lour train in i* as the jiuest of tiinl
at the exoe:. .e <>f tic 1 <• S.im,
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ditiuns that cannot
morallv. mentally «r
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addition to voor *><.c
r>\\u.~!. March
The Cili.-en.s1"
imp-" ci'mdueted
ici: .aniimer are
for ^oO'i
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l.'it '.hy esti'MCt ■
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The C,overnn:eat pa,", the
fan: to and from camp,
Renewal in St. I,on in of the < am
paitrn for a smoke abatement ordi
nance pecalted to old-time politician y
that when the agitation for such a- \N RASTER II\'/ \ M
measure first start*!, thirty-two. [)„ Year Ea-ter Shopeno-
yean airo it wa« fostered by women j K«*ter llaraar .. ndn-
who claimed thai their skirt*, drair- Methodist I aiio- at |t;-
finft on the sidewalks, swept up April 2-3.
(treat quantities of soot I.onic skirts N
do not flgwe in the prevent cam. Ambition to do a .inn.
| provide?.-. tb>' way
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The Proof
Of the Pudding Is In
The Eating
THftt'a the teat we ask you to apply
The City Bakery
NOT Ordinary BUT Extraordinary
BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES
and COOKIES
BIRTHDAY CAKES a SPECIALITY
Hamburfera, Candy and Drinks
CITY BAKERY
II. J* KfW
Dry Goods
New Piece Goods, Shoes,
Hose and Boys' Clothing
arriving every day.
We want you to come In
and look them over.
Groceries
190 head of KcKlnt«red Ilerefwrd
Cow and their I'nlve*.
j For Sal* in the George Martin pa*
tare, 20 mih* North from Aapcrmont
Write mt for Prlcea, Moran, Tax us
T. E. Bayden.
For Sale— Good aix plow eultlvalor,
Ro.devll, other sweep* and plow* and
don't forget that nice din Ins tahlt.
J. S. McCan.
Buy your homude*candy, cakes and
piet at tho Uiuaar 2-8 April at Bry*
ant-Link's.
Methodist Ladies.
Our tock is fresh and
complete and our prices are
as low as can be found any-
where"
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"Pay Cash and Pay Less'
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tii.- Atlantic four .-hip :i!::i<• t ai.n
t a I -mi - i y i'i', lort ed t iu.'in-.eh'i i.- 11 • >
"Fifty yi-;'.! a;'"," ay- i>< ■ I
!•'ranee. Time ■ "not o-d\- weijl.' ii.
'Che I'syeholoB'y of Cowardice
Wesley 1'eacoek, Ph. I!.
When I scolded the fox terrier for
attacking the eat he rria under the
house. 1 have never punished this
dour. Then why does he manifest such
■ .11 c . . ■: i:nal>!e to t all for h■ in, h.n fear and cowardice tipon the slightest
\ --a-..1111•- hav,.- .i : rov" .-imi,. show of resistance? For the same
.low-'! with aii hiui'1' I • i :".ason that, some boys at school laic
;; tie- :vainer lane.-, a sink in* eial't heliiinl in the classroom, on the play
>., ft" hoi '.'ini'-.-e or ju.i . : i.i r-i-ound, or in public exhibitions; anil
|l..v,-.'ver wh.i'n lite ' hi i i •• - for the same reason that some men
• of the distress signal wen- pick- are unable to speak in public. When
. .1- watchful wireless 61 e.r this dog was a puppy a little boy used
•V ,\..rd \a pa-sei! and the air to whip it, whereupon it hid under the
■ i reei'ption of ti' ■ on- house. In the same litter were five
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.Hi ana: <■ ship'- position and t «• r-
I'l.'.ation of relief.
'Tin iiMials of the i(i'.vei! ii,i\ y
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• • .'it., .'i'i;' rijtlit. of way «.• I
'■ ■ i jr.:; ! r<>ad<-ti'u*. The music
.-me i 'iti-rt.i• imient i-o11>o;H froo'
core "f American statin-. ■
fu'ii in. i hi 'in .-i."' pen. • i i„ ■ ■ ii"
popularization of tin- raidoi Mdliore
1 ■. '!.>"■ a on two continent., wen
i■ ■ • ■ i that >i:imwere in distress
; < at th.ev vviipi.! hav- ■ to forv.'i
lit t'liiihics in. i if nt'fHttMi, to
medical treatment, i'an you eoni-eive
.I" .. mote liberal off. r
If you have a son between th<- ii.','
of !7 and i'i, write for farther i
mation io the t hief of Staff, M>th I):
vi-imh, Kt. Sam Houston. Texan Oath
l.iivi.tion. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
avinjc lOSrtl OivUion. Denver, ('oloraoo or
the C M. T. ('■ Office,-. Kii'hth Corps
Area. Fort Sioo lloo<ton, I <■ \.
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(io to Gibson'.-1 Store for your Car
den Hose, and Hoes, a! o Care •;
Plowtf
t'lia-, I Ciitwon
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seed
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■ntertainment.
ivrow injr smaller an
- \ I,C -Siimac Keil Top Cam
also, Pure hasch Cotton Seed.
K, H. Ottmers.
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VS(M)I) FOR SM.K
and '
1 ord Wood i' S2.00 per Cord.
I.i,:ht miles out on Kolan road
mi" mile South.
W. Ilenson.
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I'ot plant.- iticludiiH:' Fern-., a ifood
o'|i, lion of porch flowers for sale
at the Kit- ler Baf.nar Hryant- l.iiir-
Si-.t. Method:-! luilie.-.
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Till. COST OF TICAVFl.
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Whether you travel on horseback,
loryel . .i street car, in an automobile
"i .i launr'v, the cost of your trans.por
'st.on i'iust include:
The purchiiso price, or invested can
that provides the means of trans
poruition.
T"h>- n se t on that money,
The depreciatioa N'Oth in if lasts
f"tei rr; -• >in•• day it will have to be
replaced.
The keep Kven ahorse must cat
■! ii( machinery nee*l- a. certain
j .'.mourd of tinkering with new and
hen.
| Insurance, It i- « heedh-s' man
nowaday i who doesn't let a a mstir-
! urn-e comjiwny lake the ehanci s in-
>tend of himself.
Taxes- Nobody can doiljje them.
Take your pencil and paper and
other puppies that were whipped by
the same little tyrant, and they too
will run under the house when it thun
tiers. They always will.
Fear is an instinct, natural and be-
ninn. making for self-preitcrvation;
hut when Hssociatod with the emotion
stop- of terror, it becomes baneful and de-
thi dructive, making for cowardice. The
hen's fear of the hawk would lead to
flijj'ht but for the natural emotion of
mother love excited by the presence
of her brood. Thus in the new situa-
tio-i attack takes the place of flight,
and the hawk is routed.
Punishment may be necessary, but
it is always serious to punish a child.
The purpose of punishment is correc-
tion. There can be no character with
out correction. The puppy doesn't
know why it is punished and it hides
If the child doesn't know why it is
I iiu.iished it hides. If the hiding im-
pulse becomes habitual in childhood,
cowardice may develop as a rule of
conduct, physical, moral, mental, and
spiritual. Thus the whole personality
may lie warped. By the same law
bird dons may become jrun shy. They
■tand only until) the Rim fires. I
have never known a bird shy or n:un
shy dog to be reclaimed, because a
fright in early life can never he ex-
plained to him.
I know a "gun shy" lawyei who
trembles arid fails if he tries to speak
while standing before the jury, hut he
can argue a case while sitting. The
cause was an emotional shock in child
hood of which he is no longer consci-
ous He may get relief by analysis,
Peter may have labored under such
a complex when he denied his Master.
He got relief.
(Ihmcoek News Service)
Do your Ranter shopping in the
line of needle art department and
supply your wants for garments for
yourself, bed linens etc.
Methodist Ladies at Bryant-1-ink's
April
See our line of Hardware, Furni-
ture, Saddles. Harness, Collars, Lines, I ro~ni!a in ,, X)uilt arui „h«et, tied with
Bridles Etc. | sm„u rope.
Shop Made Boot-- and Shoes. j pjmltl|. notify T. N. Abbott, Aspei-
Chas. F. tlihsor.. monti
Turkey egg* at 25 cenU each.
Mm. J. A. Sandlin.
j LOST—Oa highway between Asper-
mont and Oriatut, Cotton mattress
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CAR
orJUNK!
It depends on how your automobile has been
handled.
HOW L 0 N (i?
has it ben since you had your motor cleaned
and overhauled? Remember that it will not
run forever without bcoming clogged, dry
and unreliable.
If your car does not run smoothly, it is in
need of immediate attention.
We Clean and Repair All Kinds of Cars
CASH GARAGE
H A. & S.D.TAYLOR Props.
I'lmwiimm i i
Chickens, Eggs
Country Butter
Cold Drinks
Coal and Ice
Agents for Cities Service
Oils and Gas
ASPERMONT PRODUCE
H. L. ORR, Prop.
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Man Sleeps Like
Log, Eats
Anything
"After taking Adlerika I can eet
anything and nleep like a log, 1 had
fa* on the mtomach end couldn't keep
fowl down nor sleep." (signet!) K. C.
Miller. ONK spoonful Adlerika r«v
figare out what means of (ran port.e ( moves OAS and often brings surpris-
t'on vjii-e-;- you the rnomt for your mo-1 mg relief to the (tomarh. Stops that
rwy in UepdadabiUty, eo m-nienee, ML blo t«l feeling. Often bring*
comfort, safety and speed. < "id waste-matter you never
X ... thought mm In yoar system. Kscel
If s pessimist follower! his n<* , h« lent far chitmk cafMtipatlon.
srottki fo Uyfoagh the floor. { Sold by sH landtag dnifgfsts,
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Anderson Service Station
We stay open; Come to us for
Magnolia Gas and Oil; Free Air and Water.
Tires; Tubes, and Accessories
Vulcanizing and Tube Repairing
"Service Our Motto"
Roy G. Anderson, Prop.
WHICH
Dependent or Independent
ARE ynu going to be dependent
2 or independent when you grow
l| To secure independence, learn
2 how to save. Begin with this
bank. Saving money isn't such
a hard thing when once you
have started. We will look for
your account.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926, newspaper, April 1, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126534/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.