The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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PER ACRE
Da you kuow (hat we can save you money on that
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If yon haven1! been in yet, come and let us give you
our prices. A trial will convince you.
Orders of $2.50 and more delivered
any where in town.
Located next door to Gibson's Hard"
ware.
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this writ, with your return there
Sn, showing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Witness my hand and official
seal, at Aspermont. Texas, this
31st day of November 1921.
C. E. Brannen, Clerk,
Count} Courr, Stonewall Coun-
ty. Texas
Notfoefn Probate
taceof Texaa
.County of Stonewall
fo the Sheriff or any Constable
i> Stottewalt County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
«hu« to be Mftblished once each
weefc for a period of twenty days
Wore the return day hereof, n
a newspaper of general circula-
tion, which has been continuous-
h and regularly published for a
period of not less than one year
la said Stonewall county , a copy
*4 the following notice: «
To all tersons interbred in
lite estate of S. W Jackson de-
r«ased~J. F. Lee has Hied an
attention mi the County Court
•*'$tonewaH Count v, on the21 at
«sy of November 1921. for his
) -signation as e*ecut>r of said
•etate, together with a fuii and
•wnptete exhibit of the condi-
tsints of the estate, together
with, said Executors accounts.
i*rth verified by affidavit a* re
quired by law which said applt-
r*t n wili be heard by said
€"urt on the 19th day of Decern
bft 1921. at the Court House of
«idcounty, in Aspermont, Tex-
m at which litne all persons in. season without a defeat b^ing
*f*s tedin said Est.nte ar*j re chalked up against them.
Jliipvd to appearand answer .said .
i indication, should they desire S« * our line of heating stoves
t >rio so. and Kt>t prices before .you buy.
Herein fail ntu, btit have you♦ Gibson's Store
More said court, on the first
High School Hoyh Won
lisstjfriday afternoon, as the
Aspermont High School finish*
ed up its affairs for the week,
the boys from down town jour
ntred over and engaged the
speedy High School Quintet in a
game of basket b .!. Those
Highboys proved to be too fast
and too much class along that
line and after a hard scrimmage
the liowntownboya were defeat
ed, although they used different
tactics to win, including foot,
ball and oth«r "roughing."
Aspermont High School] has
the fastest team anywhere in
West TexHs and conditions point
no* that they will finish this
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We still have about 8,000 acres of land out of 17,712 acres known as the Thomas'
F Moody sub-division of Baylor county lands, cut into 177.12 acre tracts. We also have
exclusive agency for county site and 11, 22 and 41 acrs tracts joining, the town site which
is owned and located on the C. W. Post Estate lands. This, county jpias Lubbock County
on the west and was organized last February. We have just got new court house built,
also school house. We have also just chmpleted a new school building on south part of
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this land. '
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The purchaser assumes $14.07 per acre due to Ba|lor county, drawing S per cent
interest and payable thirty-seven years after date, but c«n be paid at any time aft;r seven
years, at purchasers option. When yon buy this land we deliver you a warranty deed and
abstract. ,
Balance, $16.00 per acre, $3.00 cash, remainer divided in-
>to $ annual payments drawing 6 per cent, interest, paying $2-
■ 10 per acre each year and the interest, making very liberal
terms.
This makes it possible for a man to handle one or more of theae tracts. There
has been ie muoh demand for these lands for actual settlement that the owners have
conaented to let it go that the people may have homes.
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■tbty of the n *xt term thereof.
Patronize Star Advertisers.
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QUEEN THEATRE
FRIDAY. Nov. 28th 8.00 p. m.
"THE UST Of THE MOHICANS"
This picture will be«hown again to accommodate
the people who were out of town on Thursday.
SATURDAY—
REALART PICTURED Presents
WARY MILES MiNTER in
"EYES OF THE HEART"
\ With the ever popular Mary Miles Minter.
story that will appeal to you.
JfS 98.04 TILLABLE
This land is about 30 miles west of Lubbock, Texas, and eleven miles from Ropes
Texas, on the Santa Fe lines. It is on the east side of Hockley county, snd is consider-
A ed one of the best tracts of U nd of this size on the south plains, detp soil of the short
jX grass and cat claw type, fine water at 80 to 120 feet in inexhaustible qusntities.
THIS LAND RUNS WITHIN 4 MILES OF COUNTY SEAT
The 8outh Plains country is fast coming into her own. This land is producing
more per acre than South or Central Texas where land is selling from $150 to 1200 per
acre. v
We have sixteen families that are living on this lard. You can buy a home and
m )vt right into a neighborhood where you have mighbors and good schools.
We also have some bargains listed in improved «nd unimproved land in Lubhock
and Crosby counties and can help .you to boy a home worth the money.
• We Also ioan Money On Farm Land
§ en year go nac with three year option 8
fip — 5 wp
^ If You Wish to See I hese Lands and Purchase a Home Writer ~
| Cosby & Posey
X Sales Managers
am. Up stairs over Russel Building
£ Lubbock,
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Notice to School Patron*
Compulsory attendance will
begin in the following named
schools, Monday, December ith,
and continue for 100consecutive
days: Aspermont, Plainview,
Peacock. Victoria, Shinery Grove
Shinery Lake. South Side, Salt
Lake, Golden Pond, Centerview,
TUCSP AY-
CHARLES RAY in
tiaimus mnnr awivlf
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Charles Ray in the part of.a bashful country coy.
f0 ^e best of advantage.
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and sickness or death in the
family.
Please fill out and return
promptly to teacher, the Tem-
porary Exeuse Blanks sent out
by her. giving reasons why your
was absont frotu school, and re-
member we did not make these
laws 4ny more than did you, but
we are responsible for the en-
forcement of the law, and ao are
you if you arc "a law abiding
Citizen."
Thanking patrons and trustees
for asaiatance rendered in this
work, l am.
Sincerely
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Key ring with 8 or 9 keys, 5
Yale keys, has metal tag with
the name W, C. Warlick on it.
Pinder please return to this >
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1921, newspaper, November 24, 1921; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126320/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.