The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1925 Page: 7 of 8
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" COR A LONG TIME,"
says Mrs. Dora Payne,
of Huntington, Tenn.,
"I felt listless, tired and
worn-out. I did not feel lifce
doing my work, visiting or
anything.
"I- suffered much pain in
my back and sides. My
limbs hurt, my knees would
tremble without apparent
cause and 1 would have to
sit down.
"I was very nervous. ...
I would have a tired, dull
headache.
"I had read so much about
Cardui I asked my husband
to get it for me. The very
first bottle seemed to help
me. After the second ... I
was better than i had been
in months. I certainly can
praise Cardui.
"1 have taken three bot-
tles. Nov/ ! liardiy wait,
when the sun shines, to
garden. I am feeling fine."
Similar results to those de-
scribed above have been re-
ported by thousands of other
women. Cardui's 40 years
of success should encourage
you to give it a thorough
trial for the relief or any
common female ailments.
For sale everywhere.
A iii.n'S RIGHT
Just as a; child':, heritage ought
to be robustness,- so has a child
the right to sound bones and
teeth. IA erydyi-ii^ !■.•['endsuj > >n
the quality of a child's diet.
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should in most eases be a part
of the regular foochallowance.
TjJK STAT:: f.'K TAXA^
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In1 o. '•;)! ry alone a box of |
cai'td-y every ! ■ ■ i!<• in; calk.
11 i hi.' ^' i >r • the true -standards,.
i o tile Shei:.i\ or any ( onstybe-
' H'-v not. far: (iilVc-rcrit: from Stonhw:d;
u'h-.* t Ih';. .have always been. (;reeling:
Scott's Emulsion abounds in (drAmav eniov the role .'if a so-
! those elements that have
| a favorable influence on 'f
| , the bonc'Structun.
builds strength.
K:otl iv Bow tie, Bloom licit!, N. J. <£4*31
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eta) bin daily, bin when they find en use to be published, once a wee;.,
• i'j' j:-ie right nem, tie* mask comes lor ten days, eveluaiye of tludirvu
a."A day of public:'.! ion. befoi'e ! he ie-
And by i he same token, young 'utnd.n heiepl, in some new'spa-
—; I , i . i ' ■ per of general eirea'ation publish •
men are mot slow iibotii changing ,. , • , , ,
'i t ,. a,... j . , e<J m said count v, which has beev
' U ° ' ' ' A^lr scheme ,,I i.vln;! I hey (.„mimmus] ,.esl,|llr|y u];.
<„„■ eumiminny sui-pri.^ Mr. an,11 hav„ se;.;ous ,,,ulll v a
Mrs. I loss Driver with a party
Mast. Sat tin lay nigh t You surely |
j missed a, good time if you were! A|ig!,t- ..hea(ie.d" and going -to per
not ; iiere.
Mr. liube Woodson and Miss,
Lilly Gardner, Mr. lA'ori (dark
and Miss I ;o t;t ie la -wis at (ended
tile eiau'cli services a! Peacock
Sundav night
reet ion- of matrimony,
he voung generat ion may
of not less .'t han one year; th'e.foi-
kjwing no! ice:
Tne phrase, "It's nobody'- Mr. .lolly Alexander r -ported
business" covers a nvuiMiude Of .to be very sick, we w- : h'i.i'h a
sins, speedy recovery.
We liad Oh* largest'1 crowd ai
it nson
Tiie partv at • !A-' • ■ s: <
10"v\'ti\".
^ s .Sunday School Sunday that we
have had this year We hope
Saturday nigh I. was greatly e
joyed ;l.)y a large erthva. lOvery-
one enjoyed t.iio new gaittve' Sua])
We iaid churchserv ices Sunday
morning ;d,tei: Sunday Scftool,
ever\' Suudav wi
ike the i ;.is t
:!: of Shin-
wee'i with
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attglt: oi AsiKirhionl d
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To' Think
By E. R Waife, Secretary,
| Shawnee,-Olcla,, Board of t 'om-
| ■ K-rce
That some cities wan for ntos-
I. aerity,. while oihet's go ahead and .
:;;ake it.
That every citizen should get | ,
liyered the message.
We had a good ut'er-Jance.
singing Sunday evenhig. it was
the first, time we iiave^aul pinging
in the evening - for quite awaile.
Come on J. f lets doe'; let our
community sutler any longer.
; IjOts liven up things again, nearly
everyone is up with their work
until it rains, so lets enjoy our-
selves again.
Mr. and Mas. Edd .Jones and
1 family Mrs. Joe Jones, Misses
\ eltna George and Mabel Mur-
the band wagon and boost for i
' dock took dinner with Mr. and
| Mrs. Alexander Sunday
% / ne home ci: v and its future pros- ' '
l;f $m . Some of Johnson Ghapeksvoi
\\ -V ferity. I , , , „
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s young
l'oiks visited school IV.iiav even-
rhat it; is your parade or it is-. ,nu
your funeral (let busy, boost
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®®<ind boost hard: make it a parade!-
Re
one
Miss Manic McDov
ety Lake spent last
Miss Ldna Ritchie.
Our comiminny -enjoyed the
singing-at Mr. Murdochs Sunday
night: We had a huge crowd
aresent and some good singing
Was done.
Mr Bailey (dark, M;ss Veltna
George and Mr. Wallace George
were visitors of Miss May .lones
Sunday.
Mr. Alton Stewart,; who dias
been away for some time, was ah
the,party at. floss Drivers/Satur-
day night. We are glad to have
hit'n with us again.
.Miss Lot-tie Lewis was a visitor]
of Miss May .tones Satutdav
Miss Tarplev of Peacock spent
the week end with Miss Mabel
Nelson.
Come to Johnson Chapel to
attend a good Sunday School.
Reporter.
The State of Texas, to all pei
sons interested in the Estate1;!?!!
William Jordan, Deceased.
You are hereby no; died ah:
colt to1 hud a better mo,,el for jijunt-'ldo- M. Jordan lias tiled i
'pro- pec!t iye brides
aroorr -.
diction, as some of its severe cri-
tics claim, but it would1 be dilii-
bride- i j|(:. ( 'cxinty ' 'ouri cif St-onevra!
('oaruy, '1 exas, an applica'i ioi
(r:r S; ,'.TE aF TtXAS
io-r-j.fg : er - of arfrniriistrai ion tipo-
■ the Estateo: ■■ : d \\ ifiiam Jordar.
dccPased. whaa- will be heard at
die he/a t'eg'uiar ierni oi sai
•ditti'i'iet'iciag- on t/he third
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To the: Sheriff or any Constable .upnouy m
of Sldnewatl! GptttU y, ;( d ee; mgs: f,ae- ameb
V01.' ARK MERELY COM- ApAh a. T
MAN DE 1 )'tin CaUO \-| e I ie , .ublish- hdu.-'e t h
c 1 a!i:fee eaeli vyeek /or: a. .pei'iod oh a a-' W: a
ten days before Cue reiti-rh day tfii-ested in rraTEs'.aieU'ii
hereoi", ut'a newsiVape" of general, '-d.fd |h-ti-tipear ami, com
( M'(:ul;o.ioa, whichidva:- been tain- ap|.-l;ca,tH>r
Lhttously and reeularly pt.blislted Helen f
for a iieiaod of no! less .than one ttlmtiaiai i
year in >atd ■oonowa!' t'oaaty-, a ori the :
c.op'y of the fol lowing noi icet i term !!:e.a,?
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oay •<<." :t.ri-a nex
fi.ts vs-rii1.1 wat a voa;
reaim : 'ierot.yn, sfiowmg how yon
have ,excepted ft he same.
Giver trader my hand and sea'
p ft said ' 'odrtr a'! otliec m Asper-
monl. Texas ■' his i It - ;.'/>! h iiay o
Marc.e D. 1 ado.
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H. I trail neb; CI
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("ounty ' 'our' Sfpne^vtd! Count
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IN THE ROAD
Tlutt a lot of fellows who should I Miss Yehnn, George spent the
e boosters seem to be suffering /week end with Miss Lottie Lewis.
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ith brain fatigue; somebody j Mr- Rube Woodson of the
Jioutd; wake ihe.-n up. ; Wright community wtis a^ visitor Pr()Sl)e(.live Husbands of the
I That work alone will never hurt ('iere nigld and Sunday. (jay (jesire vvives with home mak-
ybody, but work and worry I ne singing to Mr. Ld Jones jng talents and girls who hope to
II break down the best of t hem. j was enj°ye<l by jno<1',ncry one 111 be brides regard education as a
our community. secondary matter, but demand
Miss Opal McGlothlm has re- app,'0|)t'j;it,e incomes.
turned to her home in liotan. These are deductions from an-
She has been visiting Mr. and swers to 200 questionaires sent
Mrs. Jolly Alexander. ou| a Paul, Minn i mints-
Miss Pearl Christesson of Shin- ter
ery Lake attended the party here 'piie young men generally were
Saturday night. 0f ^ie opinion that "looks" didn't
Our Base Ball team has match- conut, although there was no pro-
rest in city affairs .hey would, a game>ith Shinery Lake fur nounce() dVersio„ -|0 c„smetica,
me boosters and would be in fYijay. We surely hope they but the majority insis!e<l on a
i danger of being hurt by worry. won-t get arraid of us and 'back singl(, stan(|ard of morals.
That no city should drift along
mil no thought of the future.
I That if it does, it is because
ley have too many sell-satisfied
Titizens who are satisfied with
their lot and lack ambition.
That if these people would stop
[.drifting along and take some in-
To ail Persons Inteivs'ted dp
the Weifai'e of Morns I kirt. .1. 0
Hart. it. V. Hart, Umrix Hart,
.Jordan liar! and liyron Hart.
Minors .1. M Choh-on wis by
the County:, Court of Sionewall
Coumy, Texas, on the. loth day'
of March A 1). WS>. duly an-;
pointed Temporary Guanhan of:
t,he persons and ihe estates of:
saiii Minors, which appomi mem :
will be made permariem unless j i-h-> setbac'!>s put you forward,
the same shall be successfully con- • Or do I hoy send you back'/
tested at the next term o: said j |)() .obstacles along life's road
Court, commencing on the Third ! (..a. (1 you l,,axv Lh(1 lrack?
Monday in April A. 1). 102.), thej.p
, , r * ;; 1 he road builtJer encounters rocks,
same being the 20th day of April |
A. D. 1025. at I he Court House j Lui watch and you II observe,
thereof, in Aspermont Texas at:; His course is laid, he follows it;
which time aU persons interested And hot hing makes him swerve,
in the welfare of said Minors may-
appear and contest such appoint -
nlent, if they so desire.
Herein Rail Not, but have you
before said Court, on the said
first day of the next term thereof,
this Writ with your return there-
on, showing how you have execu-
ted 1 lie same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court, at office in
Aspermont, Texas this the tilst
day of March A. 1!) 1025.
iSeal; C. E. Brannen, Clerk
Comity Court Stonewall County, I
T xas. i
His business is to build a road *
All that he wants to know
Is where this road is leading to.
And that's where he will g< .
An obstacle encountered,
Of course will cause delay ,
Yet once laid out, it's up to him,
To clear the right of way,
1 ,ay out your course and stick to it
Don't kick about your load,
Decide where you are headed for,
And then stay in the road.
Texas Highway Bulletin.
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[That if they would dig around
ittle, they would soon find out
it much good co' J be done
i<i they would be surprised to
what good has already been
impjished by the live ones.
If a lot of grouches now living
some cities would look around
id get acquainted with the home
r, they might like it and quit
Id# it:
out "
Misses Lottie Lewis, Velma
George and Mae Jones were visi-
tors of Mrs. Joe Jones Sunday.
The flu has died down in our
community, we are glad to see
every one able to be but again.
If you want to attend a good
Sunday School come to Johnson
Chapel.
Reporter.
The girls wanted "fair, sane,
thrifty, industrious, Sabbath-
keeping, refined, resourceful, ath-
letic, healthful, earnest and sin-
cere" men for husbands.
If this is typical, it may giye
pause to the girl, with matrimo-
nial ambitions, who thinks of
nothing but the date of the next
dance, and it may let some light
THE ASPERMONT
STAR
The Producers
VACANT LOTS
The City Council asks those
who own vacant lots to please
clean them up. Do not overlook
this as we are making special ef -
forts to clean Aspermont up and
Of Good Printing it will not be clean as long as the
vacant lots are covered with rub-
bish.
Financial success is a simple
matter of making money faster
than others can take it away from
you.
BBA BOOSTER
The City Council.
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Queer, isn't it, that the things
you want to know are the things
your friends never tell you.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1925, newspaper, April 2, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126485/m1/7/?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.