The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1918 Page: 7 of 10
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You will always fipd Quality and Prices Right here
I have just receivee a shipment of the famous STAR BRAliD Army Shoes for every day wear for $5.50. They
are the cheapest shoe you can buy per month's wear, Others for $4.50 and $3.25. Boy Scout Shoes for
$2.50 and $2.75. I also have a good assortment of Ladies Low Quarters. Cotue see them.
Bring me your eggs, will pay 25c cash or 27 1-2 in trade
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Tennis Shoes
Just received Ladies,
Men's and Boys Tennis
Shoes for only
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Yours for a Bigger and
Better Business.
I will trade you GOODS
For your LIBERTY BONDS
Bring them here.
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E. C. DAVIS
SPECIAL
SATURDAY JUNE 1st.
31b Pail Limited Coffee $1.10
size for 90c
THE CASH
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to an noun
ee^e following named persons,
subject to the action of the^Dem-
piratic Primary in July:
, Rates and terms for announce-
ments in the Aspermorit Star
are as follows:
County and District offices $10.00
Precinct offices .... 5.Q0
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For District Judge:.
W. R; CHAPMAN
M. A. HOPSON
A. J.SMITH
ForGounty-Judge;
a. s, forrester
" T B. HARDIN
W. S. FEATHERSTON.
for County and District Clerk.
. r. s. tillotson
C. E. BRANNEN.
CAAS. 0. McCLURE
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For Tax Assessor:
T. N. ABBOTT.
For County Supt;
; M. SUDIE ABBOTT.
For Sheriff:
T.T.GINN.
For County Treasurer:
MISS JO BULLOCH.
S. R. DICKEY
Com. Pre. No. 1:
W. H. FLOWERS.
For Com. Pre. No. 2:
• W* D. RIMES
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For Oom. Pre. No. 3:
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ENTZMINGER.
. A. MCLAURY
e Weigtar Pre. No. 6:
L. WYLIE.
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Red Cross Donatio tin
following are the names and
amounts donated to the Red
Cross up to Wednesday noon.
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$20.00 each
N. G. Rollins
$15.00 each
T. T. Ginn
C. E. Bryson
$10.00 each
Lewis Perkins
Roy Riddel
R. B. Spencer & Co.
J. E. Davis
Will McClaren
J. N. Pairamore
$7,50 each
S. S. McCord
$7 00 each
R. S. Tillotson
$5.00 each
J. E. Keen
S. B. Pierson .
Dr. Jordan/
Mrs. Stovall
J. M. Carter
Mrs. W. H. Link
W. B. Bingham
Howard Wylie
M. Robinson
S. W Thomas
R S. Entamiiger '
Clark Hopkins
A- S* Forrester
A. A. Annis
Fred Spriiill
C F. Gibson
J. (3. Hash
E. C. Davis
T. N. Abbott
Mrs. Win, Jordan
N. G. Rollins
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ay field
Forrester
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Mrs. W; f'. Johnson
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Mrs. J. E. Davjs
Mrs. S. B. Pierson
W. H. Patton
J. C. Guest
$2.00 each
Mrs. Lanier •
Miss Drake
Mrs Preston Abbott
Mr.?. T. T. Ginn
Mrs. E. Herring
W. H. Lovelady
C. Spruill
Rev. MdCorkle
Roy Perkins
H. G. McElroy
Will Springer
$1.50 each
Mrs. B. R. Buchannan
Mrs. S. S/McCord
$1.00 each
Mrs. Hammer
Mrs. Geo. Finley
Miss Ha^t
J. W. Meador
Remer King
G. T. Hatley
W. F. Gholsun
Chas. Spruill
W. H. Murph
Mrs. C. C. Riddelx
Miss Burns Upscomb
Mrs. Chas. Hart
Mrs. S. W. Thomas
Mrs. Jno. Zant
Mrs. Harrison
Mrs. L. C. Gibson
Miss Horton
Mrs Carroll
Lonzo Mayfieid
Chas. I^art
Bill Bingham
Bob Floyd
D. Davis
Hugh Anderson
Boss Smith
Mrs. W S. Entiminger
Mrs. S. Entzminger
Miss Hatley
Mr#. C. E. Bryson
Albert Baugh
Millard Childress
J. Whitfield
T M. Long
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W. H. Lovelady
Miss I^ou Anderson
Miss Flora Taylor
E H. Viertel
R. S. Lowry
J. C. Unk
">0c. each
R. A. Oakes
Joe Rash
Jim Rash
Ben Nutson
W. P. Guest
25 c • h
Marvin Gregory
Zenie Hammer
Mr. Lowry
Buren Trammel!
D. Reed
C. W. Baker
Brooks Ell 3on
R. N. Powell
E. C. Martin
H. A. Buttrell
Bulloch Tillotson
Ike Pierson and Joe Craft who
have been here s^reral days
visiting relatives and friends
returned to Camp Bowie where
they are in training.
The recital gfven by Miss„Bes-
si« Drake's music class at the
Court House last Tuesday j^ght
was well rendered and enjoyed
by a large crowd, Miss Drake
is due much credit for the rapM
progress t he pupils are making.
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If you have cows or bog*, to
sell see me,.
Geo. Finley.
Arnold Reber of Brandenburg
was in Aspermont Saturday.
GIRLSf wHITEN YOUR SKIN
WITH LEWON JUICE
Make a beauty lotton far * few e«nta ta
remove tan, fMckle*, aallown^ie.
Tour gtopct lias the lemons and any
drag stare er toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard yMfr*
for a few cents. Squm-e the juice ef
two frosh lemons into a bottle, Mien pui
in the orchard white iu d shake welt
This makes a quartcr jillit of the v««
best lemon skin whitener&nd eompleinoti
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grant, creamy lotion daily into the face,
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1918, newspaper, May 23, 1918; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126134/m1/7/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.