The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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in our dress goods section.
Broadcloths, tub silks and
pongees in the much want-
ed small checks and stripes
are here as well as the
gavly flowered voiles, and
voiles with flock dots.
You will find just what you
want here for that crisp new
spring dress you are planning.
NOVELTIES
We have received a beauti-
ful assortment of lace novel-
ties; collars, bandings, scarfs,
and other pretty dress acces-
sories, as well as a lovely
line of new under the arm
bags.
SHOES
Beginning today, we are of-
fering one lot of ladies dress
for
$3.95 a pair.
Not every size of a kind, but
every size will be found.
:A : good chance to get a bar-
gain in shoes.
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garments are made of
snappy all Wool fabrics
ROSE & COMPANY
garments are designed
according to the latest
dictates of fashion,
ROSE & COMPANY
prices enable you to
wear "Better Clothes
For Less Money,"
ROSE & COMPANY
guarantee absolute sat-
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changes hands—a guar-
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all kinds of produce.
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Intorniution as to lo'.-aiioti oi
'camp groaniis and pastures. We
are live mites east As pennon t.
Tonkie Filling Station.
W. K. Pyeatt and family mov-
i ed from Rochester to Aspermont
this week. Mr. Pyeatt bought
the City Barber Shop of Mr.
Palmer These good people come
well re commended, we extend to
them a hearty welcome to our
city.
pi cm For Old Gold,
Vrf>/\Ori Platinum, Silver,
Diamonds, magneto points,
false teeth, jewelry , any valu-
ablest Mail today. Cash by re-
turn mail.
Hok« ft. I R. CoH Otiago
Mich.
C. H . Folliard was over from
Sw enson one day this week.
Misb Bettie Williams visited in
Peacock Texas last Suitlay.
Mrs. Lottie Peterson was in the
city one day this week.
W. Z. Hutberford was in from
the ranch-farm one day this week.
E. V. Sellers was up from Abi-
lene last week looking after hi.i
ranch interests.
FOR SALE-Five White Wyan-
dotte Roocrters.
Ernest Herring.
M. A. Smith, Supt. of Swenson
;aehool was in Aspenmmt one day
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Till' West Texas Those who plan to attend the
Historical Association ,uneheon are urged to notify the
secretary of the Association a'
onrp
The Execvr Committee have
, , Come and help us make this
decided tha '"fond annual , •
, ,• u meeting a success.
meeting of the Vvesi lexas Histo-
• . A .. . , , . ; R. C. Crane, President, Ru-
ncal Association v. pi be held in '
pert N. Richardson, Secretary.
Abilene.
Committee.
the City Hall at Cisco, Satureay,
April 18, beginning at ten o'clock.
For the Executive
The program will include the
following:
Welcome Address, J. M. Wil-
liamson, Mayor of Cisco.
Music Mrs. McClinton.
The present lately elected offi-
cers of the S, S. Literary Society
are: B. 0. Hawkins for president.
Harrold Kingery for vice-presi-
uEJarly Days in Cisco , Mrs. . . , * , ,« •. #
, ' ; a dent, and Miss Alma Wilson for
•J. D. Alexander, Cisco. . , . r_L.
.* -, . . _ secretary and treasury. This is
"Literary Possibilities in Con- . - . , . ... .
... , ,, their first work 111 public activiti-
nection with Local History, W
C Holden, Abilene.
Address, R. Q. Lee, Cisco
Luncheon and Business Session
es as officers. We look forward
to a live society.
The Sandlin school will run
eight mow week* We hope all
vrill "grit their teeth and stick to
work" in spite of the spring fever
and farm work.
B. G R.
The Aspemiont ball club in-
vaded the Peacock diamond
Wednesday evening and won a
hot contested game with a 2 and
1 score, Matthews pitched a
wonderful game and Craft assist-
„P_ Cwimnu r Ri«m-1 the pi,,'hina • wi,h h#®<!
Fort Gnmn , Carl C. Ristor, mn ^^h one man on base to se-
Abilene. j cure the game.
"The Adobe Walls Incident of
at the Alexander Hotel, fifty cents
per plate.
"Some Incidents in the Devel-
opment of the Haskell County
Section, R. E. Sherrill, Haskell.
' 'The Southern Overland M^il
and the North and West Texas
Frontier, 1868*1861," Rupert N.
Richardson, Abilene.
Readings Miss Theresa Wed*
dington, Cisco.
June, 1874, and its Relationship
to the History of West Texas,"
R. C. Crane, Sweetwater.
A Visit to Cisco's Great Daa
and Lake.
The pubhe is cordially invite#
Thursday morning during the
recess period at school Terry
Smith ran into one of the volley
Mljoeta while playing and baa
a broken nose as the resuH.
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to attend this meeting and per* mm it f ulbedk rniiifi in TTriiiimi
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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/m1/5/?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.