The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925 Page: 6 of 8
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SWENSGN NATIONAL BANK
Swersson, Texas
Capitol Surplus & Undivided Profits $40,000
Plant Trees Now
And until last, of March.
Liberal premiums with cash
orders,
& No Communities and few homes
K i have enough home grown fruit.
PEACHES, PLUMS. PEARS,
El OS, NECTAR IN E -Vj |PE-
CAN'S. JUJUBES, BERIMES,
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For Coal and Ice
Hauling of all Kinds,
from the Heaviest to the Lightest
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The Lowest Priced Sedan
IN the Tudor Sedan a an open view in every
wholly new Ford body direction, make for safer
type is offered American driving and greater motor
motorists. irig enjoyment.
It is distinguished by a At $S90, this is the lowest
compact, roomy body, two ^ ever Uccd
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front seat. It is car of broad appeal
Urge windows affording and compelling value.
Thti tmr tmm b* tbtmimd through ft* fmd W My PmrehstePltm.
ASPERMONT MOTOR COMPANY
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or see
F. O. Gibson
We have new sure-bearing va-
rieties and the old standards,
We will trade trees for land.
In future people will drive
i> j twenty or thirty miles to nick
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'g j their own Iruit and pay more
^ j than if you took it, to them.
S" EV'EUC KEEN'S, ELOWER-
i.xc; sHEiJHs. poses; har-
dy CLEviATE-PROOE NA-
TtVE SHRUIIS, and OTHER
ORNAMENTALS.
('atalog Eree.
WE PAY EXPliESS.
Satisfaction Guaranceeci.
Information gladly given.
THE AUSTIN NUSERV
E. T. Ramsey & Son
Austin, Texas
Since 1875
Che Scar e/ubs «*.n.h the
Abilene Reporter
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M O N EY
MONEY
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Meeting
Board, others 6ent in liberal off-
erings for asaociationala Missions
Splendid song services was enjoy-
ed by a large crowd Sunday af-
ternoon W. T. Priddy left us
Th« Fifth Sunday Meeting of «*ht churchw represented in
theatottewaU Baptist Aasoeiafisn the MMtln« f E cutive
met with pastor: J. V. Bilberry
and the Center-View Church.
Interest wa^'gdWfl from the first
service to fhe laat ^ Some very
important subjects were discussed .
neb as The Need of an fewcia- Saturd > W begin a revival meeU
twn and how t<) meet them, The « at Swenson- ^
Need of a Uyaens Organiaation, | ««e u> a close Sunday night af.
The SandafiSehcwl, The W. M.P^*in*t>y D. N. White.
U. "Stote/J.C.Guftbrought a! "y M'a6'onafy-
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Remember that whUe fooling
Af. U. work.,^ Miniitars attend-
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ton, W. J. Wade, D. N. Whit*.
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•thers. they may be fooling you,
too
Goasip get« mm material from
what it bears, not from what it
Protccti, Improves,
BeautiAM
Prevents chapptoR
and roughening of
the xkin in cola weother; tan «nd
(■unburn in the warmer month*.
An n beautifier it haa no equit
Tints: White and Flesh. Three
iltci, 35c. 60c and $1.00, at
toilet counters.
I Or will bring you a liberal
sample with silk sponge FREE.
Baker Laboratories, lac.
31 Linden Ave. Memphis, Ten*.
When family influence is neces-
sary to get a boy a job, it's evi-
dence enough that he's a poor
risk to add to the payroll.
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, Texas
Aspermont Star,
Aspermont, Texas.
Gentlemen:
I enclose herewith $1.50 for
the Aspermont Star ONE YEAR
IN ADVANCE and also $.
for subscription to date, please
send me the order on Columbia
Medallion Co. for picture as per
your offer. 1 understand that I
can send theorder tothef^mpany
with any picture I choose, which
they will enlarge or de&ease to
the sise illustrated and return my
picture without damage together
with the medallion, which will be
the size of the illustration. (Com
plete directions for sending in or
der is given therewith)
NAME
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STATE
R. F. D.NO Lw
Folks who "enjoy" poor health
should remember that others do
*>t relish baMtaf^Not H
A couple of C^^do's moun-
tains are moving, likely' trying
to keep up with the times. . (
HOW'S THIS?
riau/e CATARRH MKOICINB will
♦o Vhnt «re claim for It-rM your mtetn
of Cntarrti or Deafness mused by
Caprrh.
HALL'S CAT A ItRlf MKOICIMB con-
iM* of an ointmaat which Qultkl/
c«sat,in^?ss,n.v"S
toU through the Rlood on the Mucous
Hurts* es. thus iswmi to restore icr-
tnnl ron«tlons.
(*aw t jr dniffpfte tsr nver «0 Team
r. J. Ckesop 4 C*, Tfcimde, &
Federal Land Bank Lo-
Money at 5J per cent,
WHY PAY MORE?
See H. F. Grindstaff, Sec
Treas. Aspermont N. F. L. ,
Sfttinery Lake New«
Mrs. Earl Greene is here on
business this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hub Carlisle
have moved back to our commu*
nity,we're glad to see them back.
Mr. R. B. Martin from Claren-
don is here on business this week.
Mrs, L. Martin went to church
at Aspermont Sunday.
> Mrs. J. Jp. Pounds , was real
sick last week.
Quite a large crowd attended
the program last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Pittcock went to
Rule Saturday and returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. Baker's mother Mrs. Rice
from Big Springs and her sister
Mrs. Hickson from Dallas visited
her last week end.
Mrs. Elmer Garrett visited
Mrs. Tank£ Martin last Saturday
night.
The party at Bert MuHin's
Saturday night was enioved by a
large crowd.
Misses Flossie and Helen Wat-
ion were visiting in our communi-
tySwutoy.
The Shinery Lake base ball
players went to Johnson Chapel
and played ball Friday afternoon
but were defeated.
Twa Mn liM their,
prepared for a good rain, whi
we hope to get soon.
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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/m1/6/?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.