The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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PKOFES3IONAL
Ernest Herring
LAWYER & ABSTRACTOR
; & W>H..iHi ij-ii.
Kapecisl Attention to Examining and
Perfecting Land Title*.
Notary PuMto ta OIH«
Office upstairs over First National
Rank, Aspennont, Texas.
Dr. B. F. Wilson
Physician and Surgeon
SarfkMl Work a Specialty
OFFICE:—at the Star Drug Stars
II. JORDAN, I. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Aspermont Pharmacy
ASRERMONT. - TEXAS
A. A. ANNIS
... Dentist...
Office over Star. Drug Store
Aspermont,' T exas
JAS. P. KINNARD,
A TTORN&Y-A T-L.AW
Will practice in the Courts of Stone
wall and adjoining counties
Haskell. Texas
tmm
My SaCdla and Harnaas Stallion,
maka tha Mason of WIS at tha old
pi.0^2
Terunsr-flO To insurs Foal.
If mars is moved, sold or traded, money
becomes due at once. Mares pastured
for $1 per head.
IS ALWAYS COMPLETE. We hi
cedent line of Suit Cases and hand>
nobbiest things in town. j
OUR GENTS' FURNISHING Depart?
up. Let us show you.
ANNOUNCEMENT COUiMN
RATES:
District Officers -10.JX
County Officers .W;
Precinct Officers
irCash In Advance.
Mrs. E. V. Sellers and children
are home from and extended
outinp T':-" —
LADIES, Come in and investigate
Goods. We have all the latest fabrics
Nominees of theDemocratic Pri-
maries July. 1912.
For Dist. Attorney:
Jas. P. Stinson.
J. M. Carter, Lawyer
Practice ia Stonewall and adjoin-
ing" counties.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
Office N, W- of Courthouae.
Aspermont. Texas-
For Sheriff:
H. H. Hill.
T. T. Ginn
Fred Senter
For County Treasurer
Jesse B. Ford
S. R. Dickey
J. M. V. Bullock
W. T. DANIEL
LAWYER & ABSTRACTER
LAND TITLES
Examined
West Side Square,
Aspermont, Texas.
For Public Weigher.
Matt Osborn
Allen Askey
Preston Abbott.
For County Judge.
W. J. A^rington
N. R. Morgan
N. R. MORGAN
ATTORNEY -AT - LAW
Aspermont. Texas
Office over First Natoinal Bank
ASPERMONT
J. E. DAVIS, Prop.
Better equipped than ever
before to serve the public,
both with local and long
distance service.
Your Patronage
Solicited.
THE
SEWING
MACHINE
OP
QUALITY.
NOT
SOU)
UNDER
ANY
OTHER
NAME.
WARRANTKO l OR ALL TIME.
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not • tadlaasotaja o* ttjatta
For County & District Clerk
R. S. Tillotson
C. E. Brannen.
Tor Tax Assessor
J. C. Rash
For Commissioner Prec. No. 1
A. V. McCarty
For Commissioner Prec. No. 4
J. A. Whitten
For Commissioner Prec. No 3.
A. J. Metcalf.
D. Barton
For Commissioner Prec. No. 2
R. E. Gholston.
Phoenix Club.
The Club met with Mrs.
Day Thursday afternoon, May 9,
and carried out a very interesting
program. Miss Ruth Smith gave
a special reading which all mem
bers appreciated. The following
h our program for next meeting
May 25:
Hostess Mrs. Herring
Responses Name a Texas Hero
Lesuon Colonization
Moset Austin Mrs. Carter
Stephen F. Austin Mrs. Annis
Piatto Solo Mrs. Owsley
Edward's Grant... Mrs. J. C. Link
Enpmari<i*i Mrs. W. H. Link
Union of Texas and Coabulla
..Mrs. Day
Condition of Texan in 1830
Mn. Fred Senter
The Press's View of the "Match Bill"
...Mrs. Rollins
Good farm o luiies north of|
Aspermont for rent. For fur-
ther information see or write, 1.1
N. Shadle, Aspermont. Texas.
We have a good section of land
four miles north of town, no im-
provements, all good land. Get |
our prices on this.
West Texas Land Co.
S. S. McCord is now the proud ]
possessor of a new Ford auto.
S. S. is getting ready for the j
real estate rush that will soon be j
here.
We have a cnoice quarter sec-
tion of land just two miles from
the city, 70 acres in cultivation;
good 4-room house. Come and
let us show you this land. We
can sell it very reasonable.
West Texas 1 d C°.
Miss York was in the citv Sat-
urday from Cactus Flat commu-
nity. Miss York's school closed
last week and she was enroute
home.
Chickens and Turkeys Want-
ed. Highest market price paid.
Write or phone me for prices.
W. E. Bizzell,
43-2t Stamford, Texas.
Rev. J. D. Bowles was down
from Spur Saturday and Sunday
This was his regular appoint
ment, but the Methodist meeting
being ip progress, he gave way
and joined in the song service.
One splendid quarter section
of land about two and a half
miles from town. Every acre of
this quarter section is good agri-
cultural land, except about 3
acres. Some improvements on
the place. We can give you a
bargain in this land.
j West Texas Land Co
Jim ^hompson and Albert
Spencer came over from Anson
Tuesday. The boys pay that
Anson and Stamford got a gush-
er Monday night, all the tanks
and waterholes are lipping full
Produce Wa
We pay tlie Mgnest market pr
Turkeys, Chickens, Butter
Hides and Skins
CITY MEAT MARKET.
The Fa mily Gi
. .v:'
We carry a choice line pf
Groceries. Our stock is ri,
to now. Our prices are rig
our terms STRICTLYCAS
will appreciate your trade
FRANK LEMLEY F
The Christian church has
changed it* place of meeting
from the old rented court house,
to the county court room in the
new court bouse, and will meet
at 10 a. m. each Sunday. On
every 4tb Sunday L. S. Ivev wit
preace at 11 a. m.
AND S
W. B
Good, Serviceable Teams and Up-to
attention to Transient Trade. Feed
Aspermont, Te
House Moving.
Frank Crawford, the house
mover from Stamford, is here
and wants to figure on your mov*
ing job.
One sandy land quarter section
75 acres in cultivation, dwelling
and other improvements. This
land is situated in what is known
as "Stonewall County,s Bread
Tray"—Brazos valley, where
the never fail to make a crop*
We can sell this land real cheap.
West Texas Land Co.
^JEWELE
Full line watches, clocks, jewelry, silv
anvthing to be found in a first-class ieu
REPAIR WORK A SP
Aspermont Pharmacy--As
■(
French Coach Horse.
The French Coach horse that
stood at Peacock last year, will
make the season at Swenson this
year. Rates the same as last
year.
41-St John W. Hoy.
Come to us to buy your
always keep a good su
will appreciate yot'r
FIELD SEEDS FOR
See Us. for
Store first door north ol
Phone No. *
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Richard H. Mi
AGR1CULTUR
CIATI01
The Central
ricultural Assoc
of an organiza
fected at Hamli
object, as statec
is to foster and
culture and eve:
implies.
The meeting
was well atten
enthusiastic. S
represented a
thereto, repre
present from tti
the Texas Cen
and the Abilene
ways. There
number of farn
participated in
a number of v
dresses were n
afternoon.
The organiza
of a conference
several weeks i
official call was
J. J. Stein of Ha
ningham, Ansoi
Spur; W. S. 'i
and Jas. A. Whi
In response i
fifty business n;
the towns of ]
Spur, Stamford
Anson, assemble
all participated
The visitors
at a nice lunchei
of Hamlin, a
thereafter the i
ed to order at
by Mayor A. D.
Hamlin, who cal
Wade of Staml
object of the
brief speech M
the circumstanc
about the preli
and said that 1
should be a mc
co-operative wo
matter of enco
ture in this secti
At the conc
marks Mr. Wad
inations for ten
F. Gr. Alexandei
Chas. Brewing!
were elected t<
man and secret
Chairman Alexi
expressions fron
and for the nex
very interestini
observations wei
the business mi
ers. The result
unanimous senti
manent organiz
tion ^the chair s
mittee on nomi
manent officers
on Constitution
These committi
made their rep
time.
The By-Laws
vided for a pres
president, and
for each of the
and a secretary
also provides a
of 12.50 per n
with population
ders <8.50 per
of 1"500 to 2000:
for towns of 8(3
alto provides foi
membership of i
with the provisio
memberships ar
vote, and town t
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.