The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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at different times, we will give
a set of Spoons FREE. The
Spoons -are now on exhibition
at our store. You are cordially
invited to call and see them and
g*-^ a Punch Card. Do all your
trading: with us. You will al-
ways find a choice selection of
Notions, Hosiery. Dress Goods
and Millinery, and a Dependa-
Line of Staples and Groceries.
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As Premiums
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vators. Gibson Bros.
Feke Osborn is now a full-
fledged blacksmith.
Prof. T. R, Webb was down
from Peacock Saturday
Miss Estelle Webb of Peacock,
visited in the city this week.
John Guest gives away a piano
absolutely free some one.
Commissioners court was in
cession this week.
County court will convene next
Monday.
I ket us tell you about our circu-
lating library proposition. Star
Drugstore.
Hugh Hill was down from Bra-
zos ■•Valley Monday doing busi-
ness with otir merchants
''Sweet Pea Toilet Water for
handkerchief and bath, at City
Barber Shop.
Tom Long took in the school
picnic at Branden burg Friday;
R. O. Owens made a business
trip to Peacock Friday.
•J* Hudson was down from
Swenson this week.
^ Mrs. Maggie Warner went to
Stamfprd this week to visit with
friends.
^et us tell you about our circu-
lating library proposition. Star
Drugstore.
R- TiUotson attended the
school picnic at Brandenburg
Friday.
Keep it in mind about that
First Monday.
Aycock was in town
M. F.
Monday.
Postmaster W. F. Robins of
Brandenburg, was here Monday.
Nell Poore was on our streets
Monday.
Plant a big feed crop and less
cotton, Mr. Farmer.
A. V, McCarty made a busi-
ness trip to Haskell this week.
Miss Leyie Huntsman visited
in the city this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris
went to Stamford Monday.
Cleveland Pierson was over
from Haskell this week.
Let us tell yo" about our cir-
culating library propositian. Star
Drugstore.
Rev. Ivey went to Stamford
Monday.
For snug fitting clothes see
Buster Brown at the City Barber
Shop. 41-tf
Mrs. O. F. Osborn left for Ro-
tan Mondav.
Monev, Money. We are still
loaning, money on far m and ranch
property. McCord Realty &
Abstract Co.
J. E. Davis made a business
trip to Peacock.
A. W. Springer has been on
the sick list for the pa$t several
We Loan Money
ON LAN D
Write Insurance of All Kinds, Make Abstracts and
do a General Real Estate Business. See us when
in Aspermont.
Webb & Pierce
New Meat Market
W. W. Rollins, Prop.
I have opened a Meat Market next door to J.
H. Rollins store and will handle the best of all
kinds of Meats, and solicit your patronage
Will Also Handle Ice
^ sick list for the past several
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dcuburg Mondav. Henry says
that be got a good rain down hit
way last week.
> R. Dickey went toBranden-
burg la«£ Friday to attend the
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to be out and at his post of duty.
Chickens and Turkeys Want-
ed. Highest market price paid*
Write or phone me for prices.
, w. E.Bi^ell,
143-2t Stamford, Texas.
Bailey Hill was in town Mon-
day.
E. Bitlingsley made a business
trip to Peacock Monday.
Alex Gray made a business
trip to. Peacock Monday.
Have your clothes cleaned and
pressed at the City Tailor Shop.
C. L. Mayes was in town this
week looking after commercial
trade.
Mrs. A. G. Hemphill came
down from Swenson Monday to
visit homefolkfi.
List your property with the
people who do business. All
triads of stuff for sale and t rade.
McCord Realty & Abstract Co.
Walter Henderson pawed thru
the city Monday enroute to. his
home at Lamesa.
John McGinty was in town this
weeh. John says as yet he has
not had much rain.
Oat Osborn is now located at
Wichita Falls and orders tlie
Star sent to him at that place.
Miss Bessie Standley was shop-
ping in the city Tuesday, Miss
Bessie says that her father's "crop
of feed stuff is just simply look-
ing .fine. .
If you Want money, see the
people, who can get it for Vou
Any amount from $400 to
$100,000. McCord Realty & Ab-
stract Co.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126060/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.