The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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ONLY PAPER IN STONEWALL COUNTY
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ASPERMONT, TEXAS, THURSDAY. APRIL 1?. 1023.
NUMBER 40
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Good Water, Corn, Hogs, .Turkeys, Chickens, Cows, Cotton, i
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.Aspermont School Nowk
Some ni"ti'b"i' of the Inter- tH!
•acholaisde League Commit tee;
will probably give a complete1
-account of the mo t successful
meet ever held in the county
We have seen no record for ru-
ral schools, but we uruh r-t .md
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that Old Glory won champion- SES?
ship in that division. S^'
The score in the three indeed) S5-*
The following business men have made arrungeroents
with the management of i he Queen Theatre to give a free
Picture Show ever v. Saturday afternoon:
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[\ st Well For
Stonewall County
Last wi.'i-'; oil iva? discovered
in an old w ■!! on Co;«a. Denton's
place wix miles n' r: h of town,
rh" ell 'whs onb 22 feet deep
but quite a lot of oil W H S mixed
wi'.b til-- t a'o feet o f v, ?;er that
}:&$ ' w;-8 ih • he Well. We uhiu > stand
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Brya.it-Link Co.
Conivr'si Cas 11 G r.>ce ry
Aspermont Variety lot-
Jones 6c Phiipott
City Mv\.tr k.• •
Star l.)ru« Store
Chas. IF Gibson
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Pais Special Free Matinee will be given each Sattiroov afteh-'-m; and is bfiln
given especially lor you. tiet a free H.cUt 1 at nay el .the abt.v.c i.iitned pU.cc.>,
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an oil mun from Breckehridge
1 - hete Sundai in !• o« He
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.nation ov«-r and that he
-d thai \v." h el ihe most fa-
r dc'i- iiiei teat ii !: ;• i t lie C Vfr f
v > . "> "1 eil'erc-ij to i u'. down a
fed! t« •- 1000 c ;t i. oe could get a
i i ■■ o f 5U 0 0 a e r.. •. M r. I > e a t. o n
; list! 0)t-GiiOO a"i e;- can be
■', jr'i'' s,. look on; folks, for
O; IS g'H't,. !q ;>e n rush m
o o S i.nev C nniy. We be-
v< tii at i w i' * a test 4000
deep . ti ■ i."'ie ty ve are
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Pole vault Alvey inn. kufna Rabbit l)riv<
ed better.
Shot Put Arviile Ha; t.
1 nipTovin^ (Jolt1 Links
O ft i j rne, Virginia
Kniiu'd Out
r i i >i! t ir i v i h-i' the eiti-
ettye Hess zens i>i cue JpKr.'-en i.'iiiipe! corn- th' r r
Tranimeli' onunity a : ve> t -< o \b.< v wuola Hreeie-1
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IviciSe M-.ir :r: Declamation
S irnrnie Tie mas Declamation
Margaret Lone: Spelling
Edith Thamay Spelling
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j i .-e or d } rwm 1 uf t he
nee i> en (.••it in ex'-eil-
Laia Dividson, Op i dun, La- have thir? « eek w, s r.dntid «.nt en.t coiMiition. wiv n t • \Mu k s
Velio U^bot-ae, bu: from o-port.- tlu.it rrft'ch us. linifhe-i Asperm.-.i.t .v.. ha e
Margaret and Nauine Longi they hao one1 ui'111 > hif;;;c^t aid the t't-ftl g->lf e ■ur-in V\ « st
had the best papers in their di- bes t feed)?, poa.-iolf, Try i' < vc; fex - .
vision^ of the t peiii >g c«>nt*-s , fellows, but Fct sen. ■ d« • i.e
Miidred Ueiaing made a pej r'eci i sides Wednesday or TiiUrsday Frusit't1 hlct'l ion
so the editor can et t end
C oitaia C S NU emioi, !••
r S-.'ii I .! "USlee
i\ ■! i her-' I • a Sa'it-da;
Mildred Herring and Lloa Da- r,:Cord In ll,usu' memory■
vidSon Music Memory i Our teaclieiaand pupils woi K-
Vurna Mae Mv«rs and Sani-!°a "'K^her so wdl it. pu-panngj .
Tenniri'for the conte,-ts, ana patrons! turer and Communoy Mmld. r of vt-r> -ru t \1. n: :uiti "nly l,t>
Running Broad |and frienda gave su"'.; cooper JHahrM rep,- n comin
I tibn that we f<.that everyune! Aspei niont in the near future, oik
deserves praise. Especial mei. ! "'o'ch for the dale, .as thi.- wid 1
Running High
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mie Thomas
Ceeii Heghe
Jump
Oittar It line
dump (tie)
100 yd. Da - n O. H. Berry man •
1 mile run Arviile Hart
50 yard da r. Gordon Freeman j
i li'oi must be made of the Phot -, be the greatest trwt this co:n
440 vd. ,ia. • G. H. Berrymmi
320 vd. d:;-ii <L.rdon Freem n
nix club for theii liberality in munity hu« r enjoyed. 'IV,k.
I buying new nimdc rec. i ds, ' t he lOup nfl >'-ur shoulder and
: Miss St".er at a high scliool'«bm«- henr l.in«. he wili d- you
visitor from the Pepar merit <.f £'" <'•
to votes'.Wtn't' i:>• i 1 :. The :'olio ■ -
i e!t e -'d to ?■ rve for the
•-.toe
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Chish Too
l'o ■ .-dityr <>f a country paper
re -ntly repot i.. d that lie had
I .
! received a u ■ ivs item from one
o' his ii,any painstaking corr«s-
p'.o dents. J in- itea• . ead to the
Ifeer, tOut a uri-o- e the neigh-
o u-h'ood had >• xcited eonsider-
aOl'e • imrueiii among neighbors
i'.v kue ding bread with her glo-
ves on
j Tne editor seizii g upon the
'opportunity in-i-s'-nted. u-'edthe
| '* an in his pare r, adding as an
apoeod:\: ' , ne editor of ih s
! >i- needs bread with his
s <>• : in, he also needs it with
e.i"tlit s on. but if tome of the
d'Mintjiien! subscribers don't
: ay up pret ty soon, i e will nt.td
b -ead ithout a dam thinir on."
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tild ication, I ado d over the As
and Mr. 11
i last *a cm- ! i -
Tae writer in eon party -a ith j spei.d
pennont High Selmol VVedi.es-
880 yd. d;i"l Tommy KmwP8M;iy. Wef vund Miss St.errett a ' '<""u'r made a bnsiro-s
High jump Go'-don Freeman, J helpful s'lpervi-^ii n. Her re-itr.p to Sweri:-"n aid 1'tti,« t k >
C'llvin M.O.: r Robert Myer- i port; will at-pear at T.ue Star! Moroie..-. an<i ever,, ihiru: .• <•« m< d :
it. 1' dip >• t If i t he t Thursday,
he •„• !! i-pt nd a f nv days in Abi*
; 'u-r-'M. "id vife ! Ume vision r rulativesand friends
F. (O'tmistad '■ P a;': r v*. h:eh he vvi'd go to Deca-
•r Mil n! Wt,|js to; t.ur. lUifiois t.a tdav had with
w< ,-«!<s. tie' Iuf team,
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Millinery
Special Cash Sole on Childrens roll
brim hats, also genuine reductions from
our Spring stock.
HEMSTITCHING and P1C0TING
Your patronage Appreciated
Miss Flora Taylor
I to n in >vin.: anuiy nice1 < et • .*«
' h piaees whd* rnos; i f the ;
fai'mot :• >s.■ i*e busy planting U Fe;
busii ess nut si" no u vt >y pi- .. •
mi-tie 'ti that t In \ v specu o a :,\!j
t u in per cm ;e.o et up to b< mane
and th it thep'-ice w«>uld s>e ,jh d.
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S E. Good jot mode a buei ] y
npss trip to the Plains the test
of the week
When she sends it to us,
Mi-." Wilson's pupils gavf a
successful presentation of "The
Giodhopper1' last Thursday.
Fifteen dollars was the amount
realized for the #chool.
Tuition for the eighth month
ii now due.
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Are You a
Customer of Ours?
If not we both lose
We sell Hardware, Furniture, Saddles
Harness Strap moo els
WIK_ \N1) FEED
Gibson
Chas
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1923, newspaper, April 12, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126392/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.