The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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Quick Relief
All the suffering in
the world won't cure
disease. Pain makes
most disear.es w o r s e
and sometimes brings
on still further dis-
orders.
Stop the pain and
give nature a chance to
work a cure.
DR. MILES'
Anti=Faifi Pills
On e or tvvo will taring
relic!
Your druggist sells them
at pre-war prices—25 doses
25 e'en?5. Economy pack-
age, 125 doses $1.00.
Ba|>tist.s 4J'-
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Magnolia Filling station
Magnolia Gas and Oil; Free Air and Water.
Tires; Tubes, and Accessories
Come See Us or Phone Your
Oil Wants to 130.
Professional and Business
Cards.
£jJas. P. Stinson
}| ATTORNEY-AT.LAW
Genera), Civil and Crimina
Practice. Special Attention tr
Land, Probate anil Commerci'V
l-aw.
ABILENE, • TEXAS.
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SATISFACTION
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in Texui i < >•«. < <• :
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iiay for an Ever> ^--'mber lavaity
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■ r '.ap'• •• ■ by vpni ■ .'<
■ been -■ wbi.e:i •
hire! of' live ' Wel\ ;;1 men; ;i
„ :"iL<xam of $1,800,000 whk'l: I he
O00 vvluU' ! '.apt, -• - of l\"'.a-
1 ,-ive set about t0 ft*i ;e.
"[ 'hniUgb ?v! i:. ' i t.lie l*if?
' 'ienonuna!ioretl work by ']%•.<-
Haplists amoimc.e.i to $:•
->5 or $20,'HK) more than \va> con•
:; ihuted dun.tu; tl, • .> tine perio<)
year, Dr. (Irorer state<i
'i he )ncrea.-ie m tins a.-;e is due
:;• a lartje exlerO io m.iay eluir-
ehes in this state pkieina; their ii-
nancial work on t he b j l«et sys-
r.'tn and arran^int; to uive .,ys-
somatically to <ienontinational ae-
! i vi tics SJe^innin^ the year
v.hich only MM churches using
! he budge!, plan tlie 1'ant.j.-.!of
of Texas now have nearly GOO
,hurches which use that plan
The objects which are to te-
eive assistance from the contr:-
butions of r<*< i. Baptists are
nome and foreign missions, state
missions, C'-hristian Education,
ministerial relief ami hospitals.
The budget for (he denomination-
al work this year is not greatly
increased over the budget for last
year and it is expected that the
tall amount will be subscribed as
a result of the unusual interest
that the Baptists of the state are
taking in their general work.
Carey Snyder, publicity direc-
tor Baptist General Convention
of Texas 720 Slaughter Bldg.,
Dallas.
Aspermont Light & Power
Company
LIGHT POWER WATER
HOUSE WIRING, SUPPLIES & APPLIANCES
LET US SUPPLY YOUR
W VNTS ELECTRICALLY
M. H, SMADS.E MGR.
EAST TEXAS FARMS for SALE
, (W here there is plenty of rain)
I A large choice list of line lOasi Texas Farms oi' aii sizes is
r.ow offered at attract ive prices. Small cash payment down
, with long terms on balance. Located Hopkins, Rains. Van
, XandLand other East Texss countie- Market pricewill be
allowed on your surplus live stock ; irt cash payment,
^ \\ lil rE AT ONCE stating size of mi wanted, location,
what, you have to ofTcr as cash , ment and when you
:j| desire possessior;.
i I \JU UUC1 I MIU KM Western Indemnity Bid,a.,
J- W- WtLLmAN l^hone V-20H7, Dallas.-Texas.
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Not all of the girls who are
.ailed • 'kittens" grow up to be
"cat«."
BEYOND a doubt, ti c "built-in"
has come to stay In modern
kitchens, where it is desirable
to combine beauty and efficiency,
built in fetmres offer a solution oi
tic nroblem. Their convenience is
..id.v,,nimble, and when a woman lias
•ieeit the chartn they add to a kitchen
vifli their trim finished loo!: and the
jnduttcrrd floor space, notliinR else
.viiI satisfy her. Cupboards, closets,
.renins boarda and folding tables are
>t>uin*ble, ready to install and paint,
•n such a variety of shapes, sites,
ami 'nishea that it ia possible to
iii them hi!" almost any kitchen.
In one • harming kitchen, which
had walls 'tainted a 'it;ht yellow, nil
the woodwork includitift the built-in
furniture v. .< enatneleil blue iu a
seniiss !in;>li. the blue furniture
was> dreurated ic yellow and black;
Chinese reil tea eanister.s and stnall
acces-ovies were used for color ac-
cents, Mud the insides of drawers and
closets were painted with the yellow
used on the walls. Flat or semi-gloss
wall paints and enameled wood trim,
because they are washable, are in*
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A. A. ANNIS
DENTIST
Jffice over First National Hank
Aspermont. Texas.
ERNEST HERRING
ATTOUMD \T-LA lv
o< v 11 ,PRA< 'TICB li.NM
•Specialty—Examining and Her
fecting Land Titles.
JEI'K'E FIRST NAT'E BANK
Church And Lodge Notices
STONEW'ALIi LODGE NO, 704.
A. F. A. M.
Regular mneting nights on
Thursday night on or before the
full moon in each month. All
Master Masons are cordially in /
vit fl to attend. :
W F, Rieht, W. M.
M. B. Austin, Sec. f!
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|. O. 0. P. LODGE NO. 479
Meets each Saturday night
1st Saturday night 1st Degree
2nd ' •' 2nd "
3rd " " 3'd f'
4th " In it. \
Visitors Welcome
C. # Brannen, N. G.
J. M West, Sec.
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ATTORNEY. AT-LAW
Aspermoni,
Tex a
C. P. GHASTAIN
LAWYER
Phi.ne ;^95
Hamlin, Texas.
dr. f. v. Mcknight
Physician A- Surgeon
Office, Star Drug Stuiv
Phone
ASPERMONT, TEN AS
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pleaching fverv 4th Sund-iy,
morning arid evening.
Bible Scho'd 10 00 a, m
i'ommunion 10:40 a. m.
Ladies Mission Society '-Very
i'ue-day.
A welcome to all
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Dr .E. L. Shaw
Physician and Surgeon
Ollice at Ih'itton Drug Company
Residence Phone 20
Hulon K, Finley, M. D.
Physican and Surgeon.
(MTiee - Brit ton Drug Co.
Home - I )el Monte Hotel.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
I R. A. Comer., Supt.
Woman's Missionary Soc.,
; Tuesday I P. M. After 1st. and
! t'inl Sundays. Mrs. J. S. Zant
| President:
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,
8:30 P. M,
Senior Epworth League Sunday , ^
6:15 P. M. Robert Kennedys' /
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President.
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Preaching each Sunday at 11
and 0:45. E. L. Yeats, Pastor.
City Barber Shop
COrl ('. PalmiM-, Prop
SHAVES, HAIR-CUTS, TONICS
[MASSAGES, Sit AMPOOS
HOP AND COLD BATHS
SCISSORS "and CLIPPER PLATES SHARPENED.
Your oatro' aife is earnestly s )lici:eo and greatly a^ppre-
ciat.ed.
MILK PRODUCED IN AYEACU
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CONMNM0W
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AwrrtR
MOUStHOkO
use
If all the milk produced irv
one year in the U.S. were
put in one gigantic can and
placed alongside the freat
monument the President
sees each morning this is
how it would
MMNIfWrm MMUMCM?
turn —III —I mtrmtm
Tr ALL tbe milk In the United States Inst jrenr vit pot late on* gigantic can
*• n tboutand feet In diameter, It wo«M reach nlmoit half a mUe late the
clonda, being mom than four times the height of the Washington monument at I
the national capital, according to tho Bin* Volley Creamery Institute. The can
would tower 2,009 feet la height, while tho Wnshlagton monument la only 000'
feet high,
Into tho Amerlean mUk cam naaaaU? ma lljoaBMMl galloaa of white
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925, newspaper, April 9, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126486/m1/2/?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.