The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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x Success is aitainad only by thoss who striie with untiring
zeal, and along honorab'e and upright iir.es of utility
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A Dry Goods Firm can attain permanent success, only by
by adhearing to honorable and upright dealings with their pa-
trons. Success Crowns Him only, whom these principles are
strictly adheared to.
. We have to offer the people of Stamford and surrounding
country. A CLASS of Dry Godds, Clothing and kindred lines
that will stand up to the test laid down in every way. A Class
of goods that is the Peer of any on the market As you know
Our Prices area shade UNDEK the prices of the average store,
even on a low grade of goods as they usually carry For no
store carries such a uniform high grade as we do.
We especially inviie you to look at the New Goods, that have
been received within the last ten days.
Th ey Are All Seasonable And
Very Desirable For At Once Use
They include among many other items of equal importance,
many Voiles, Crepes, and Silks in Dress Goods. SHOES for
.the whole family, Suits for men, Shirts and the Famous Stet-
son Hnts. and Fine underwear. '
Don't overlook the House that Saves you
nice money on your Dry Goods Purchases
Yours for Progressive Merchandise
J. T. BRYANT & CO.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Let There Be No Discord
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Home of Good Shoes.
Stamford, Texas.
Stetson Hate,
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Well'Armed"!
League Program
Deadec—rs. Ho wen
Subject—Faith in God.
Song
Prayer.
Scripture—Psalm 8<r : 8*13.
Faith in God as a guidance in
our ever day lif« —Mrs. Davis.
The Relation of Faith in God
to Faith in our Eellow men—Mr.
Durham.
How to Increase ouf Faith—
When
there
comes
no time to
waste—no chances to
be taken—so mother
that there is al
ways a can of
CALUMET
BMINtPQWOER
on hand. Cakes, pies.
and
eat
must oe aressea up in
their best taste and
looks.
Then, too, her reputa
Hon as a cook must
be upheld — and she
"stakes" it on Calumet
cvcrytmc. She knows it
will not disappoint her.
Order a can and linve the
"company" kind of bakings
every 'lay.
Calumet 'contains only such
ingredient# as have been
approved officially by the
ti. S. Food Authorities.
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| Kathlyn Zant-
Song.
Benediction.
Do you ever have that tired
feeling? It's because your body
isn't properly nourished, Buy
your groceries from
Bryant Link Co.
Walter Bulloch a d Newman
Payne were here Wednesday
from Lubbock visiting relatives
and friends.
"RESULTS EM$E THAN CLAIMED"
So ZsttJftoz Me. J. r. AttSPNOT, '
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$HJ-NA
THE REMEDY FOB EVERYDAY ILLS
"I have used Pe-ru-na for
years in cases of colds and
catarrh. The results have been
good, in fact, more than you
claimed. Have also taken
Lacupia and can easily say it
is one of the best blood puri-
fiers I have ever used."
Mr. J. F. Arendt
For Catarrh end Catarrhal Condition*
The evidence of one man like Mr. Arendt is more convincing proof
to you of the merits of Pe-ru-na than any wdtten words of ours. For
fifty years Pe-ru-na has beeqtho standby of the American J.unily tor
diseases due to catarrhal inflanimntion of the mucous membrane* Itniiii;
the organs of the body. Thousands, like Mr. Arendt, have proved the
effectiveness of Pe-ru-na for coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel
and liver .disorders or any disease characterized by a catarrhal condition.
If your Miffcring is tho result of a catarrhal disorder try Pe-ru-na. It
la a true, tried medicine.
Soldi Bvorywhorm
Tablets or UquM
t! the j*«? Una aotarrti In soma Htm
If your Ford car is out of tuoe, there is un-
doubtedly a good reason for it. And the best
way to find that reason and have it remedied,,
i* to drive to our authorized Service station
where one of our mecanics who knows the
Ford way to adjust and repair Ford cars, can
tune it up in a shop that is properly equipped
to give Ford service. Then, too, we use only
Genuine Ford-made p>*rts. They wear from
thirty-five to one hundred per cent longer than
the counterfeit parts.
Urive in and see for yourself, there's too
much m >ney invested in your Ford car to miss
connections with th<. authorized Ford dealers.
Aspermont Motor Company
Aspermont, Texas
t *Twjc
The Cadmean Chautauqua
At Swenson
Beginning April 24th
Something Good. Don't miss it
Thanks to Erne>t GrMeter of
Old Glory for cash on subscrip-
tion this week.
I have the very buggy that
you want Come in and see it
Cha . F.Gibson.
Mar in An wishes to an
nounck to the , that he has
cotton cards for solo.
Bryant. Co.
W. H. Flowers and P. U. Cart
of Old Glory were business vie.
itors in Aspermont Tuesday.
Subscribe for the STAR
Patronize Star Advertisers
If .you need a sewing machine
we have it. The Free Machine
Have them in stock now.
Chas. F. Gibson
Don't borrow your neighbor's
paper. Read your own Star.
Kill the Blue Bugs
and all blood suckiug insects by
feeding Martin's Wonedrful
Blue Bug killer to your chickens
your money back if not absolute-
ly satisfied, guaaanteed by
Aspermont Pharmacy. 31-2t tf
QUEEN THEATRE
Friday Night April 30th
Alice Brady
IN
IN THE HOLLOW OF HEH HAND
Makes you hold your breath,
weep and wonder and then
lets you let it out, relieved and
smiling
Cueen Theatre
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126232/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.