The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1925 Page: 2 of 2
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3 value of that b\me does not.-^'w. t>elon«
• - fiMmL- aerate Editor.
, tfce imiypvement§ ements *elong gL5j) _ The star
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guarantee to ,y* to produce
Title wlw* Of> ,4 m d0 the «" m W
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no pwvioue worK 10 us'
'subject, satisfactory workieral Land Bank Loan
it faster v al pet' cent,
:rib# Motto - Good work WHY pAy M()|{1,:?
our stur* , U K Grindsiall'. Sec. \
the better FjNSOUDATED ABSTR/ Aspermoi:l x. y. i.. a.
Study whf C. E. Brannen ——.
Trade with home merchants.
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i^QUi - MeasuJ^
Wv CLOTHES
Cost you no more than ready mades, yet
you are afforded a fabric selection ot nearly
:m AI I VVOOI PATTF.RNS
An inspection places' vcu under no o
t ions.
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City Tailor Shop
It. C, CuiFey". Phone 10
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ecornpa Fll.:" "I'RISTIAN ClU.UOh
pieacun.g every 4th Sunday,
morning and evening
Misaes Jo Bullocl' fc|,*v nalur''
Jfllotson left Monds"1" ^
/With relativLand fPPOrtun.ty lor, Bmle school lu.ou a. ....
"' bock and other prfW to to; i i« h u. a
Dlains " /nd they are Ladies Mission Soci-t> everj J
-/(4 fact either. I'ue^iay
Ira Ballard left\^>unibers to A welcome t .-ill j
Lubbock his mother w| Allege i n i —;,„rru«nTCT rnrpni 1
visiting her cfiildren\h >cialized | ,M E P P ^ ' i a \ vi
sometime enjects to retu. t on a1 Sunday School at 10 A. . 1.
him. / ' R. A. Comer, supt.
FriecTSj^r
.n"1 to
•nd f
-l\ Woman's Missionary tSOc.
pinner Sur:i|ulv( i\,esdav IP. M. After 1st. and
7USL5 will !i *"*■ 1 s
J3HK jey know tli^ . ..... .
^S*—..em Business Principles r[*u en ' ,
/W' tMtices. They know t hai ra;v'.M
1 OvSkli VinvA f.hp nfnnpp Hi^inlnu* 8:30 P. M.
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Mir! ing, \\ ednesday.
)valt have the proper dicipline
to future business
Senior Kpworth League Sujldav |
Robert Kennedy,
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Wttlianc. They know that thov •
vora \\ assured proper surround- President.
as she n<j environment in boarding Preaching each Sunda> ^ai 11
monts. They know that we also and (5:45. K. L. Veals. Pasu-r ;
as te%rage the social and friea<iiy _ Tu- ninTioT PUIIOPU
•if business life and trainiii^. AT THE BAPTIST uHunliH
|0;(HI A. M. |
1 1 ;()(> A. M . 3
•J:00 1'. M. ;■
1:00 P M.
Senior P. V. P 1". 5:00 P, M.
Prcaehiiv: 7 :M0 P. M .
'Blqpd and I !'r;*yer 'Meesih^. Wed.7 :50 P. M |
mg ni encouraged to attend
g^Whes of their choice, t he
Sunday Sciuinl
Preachinu
,ools and tiieir social | .]
hey have opportu-
efe Collar * wonderful educa-
CHas. F.?og pictures in-
unior
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The first part, of . .
learned of C A. ? of thcf hon"
of Ford Touring 'e oppot unlt,es
he has beard ofs9sh ',!°',le con"
v .... ^ <> business con-
1 hv ofhcers i , ..
np^ttPST 9u.> i the ways ol
rel the com> > are insured
tgravitates t «hy attending
^ Mii. n Individual-
iv We^fi instills in
,urv over the P i*k, r '""ra'
'ven though it ln,,t ' " ™"
all else is t a '
to cover the low o!8 *,v" tlw<>"
~ ■ m m m ours is
•/and Mrs. M. L training.
Broeminir, J. C > our ten
and Murses, mail
visitors toVrne, Presi-
l^f this week, d College,
pi0r_—Toxa.-
iounts oveTi *• D McAff
housand {lift with relati
uly 1st. the fijst of th
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er;;nd
r.e for
and
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and N<
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—1 rik^iue of the Star it
U# the Peacock and
Mrs's wei-e going to go
•" Wednesday end have a team
where they wille called Stonewall
dar morning f<s. With this con-
in. EUisi the Manager of
( JHmi Club matched a
Nil accompaiijast Sunday with Big
Besides tanking every member
| will afford theould go. The As-
the home of Rrers were up at 6
t family whose sco go and journev-
" ed home on furltfton Chapel where
8. Navy, before Ik the others. For
trip to Australia anJPeacock boys
of the world. «o rather than call
, I ^ such a late hour,
^see wi^ ™ j to get just any
in town. « ill e only five regu-
at Bi« Springs
k^tw. cleared away the
Jm mat 11 to 0 in faVOf
only reason we
is is that the regu-
Fried Chicken^ present and for
rates to K® there it meant
lent and defeat.
m~~ZL ' *—*" the game for
Brownflekl tinthA^1
Pleas Hill and ioSPw Swen-
era triidfing with oar adver-
ooe day tMsw^eek.
Resd the "sTAB Ada
r
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V. \. Tippen, Pastor. ^
Peacock Baptist Chinch
1(1 ;(>(i \. \| Slil 'iliV Sl'l'uo!
.1 . 11 I I lillsl.c! h, Sllpt. f
1 'reach. i•■ ■ ■> v i:' ;oul • •' ^
Sundays al 11 :00 A. M and 7:15 j 1
P. M. ■-
W. M 1 . meeix'very Monday
evening al 2:00 P. M.
Mrs. C. (' Tarrenet1, Pres.
Prayer meeiinu e\'ery 'I'hurs-
day night.
A Bible study is being con-
ducted on Monday mghi>.
Fresh and Cured Meats
You'll like ilif' I la \ Or ol our hams and bacon, math'
i'rum choice cdrn-l'ec1 hors. They ate ''inoked .sloivly in
i In- ild -fashioned way.
Mihl SttH-t'f Firm Tcmler Juicy
We always have on hand a sufficient variety ol
fresh meal to in eel t he demands of every one. Those who
trade with us like our meats so will you. Take some ol it
home with you to-day.
i-KI'.SII BR I'M)
City Meat Market
li'iiy Avcock. Prop.
sis&.jfalaff&fcs --■*. "i'i" r r•f MiTirirTt^'^Ji*'"
WAIT A MINUTE
".Where Are Yovi Going?"
"I am going to live ('ii>' I'akery for a lord ol bread, a
pmeajiple j ie and a dozen cookies."
You know-, I like to go to the bakery, lor 1 believe in
uiving home industry the lull benefit ol their labor, hence I
yo there to buy my bread and bakery goods."
"I buy my groceries at the grocery store, drugs at the
drug si ore, meat-, a' the nveal markei arc brea't al the
bakery."
"You arori'.jhl, I am going I here ' oo Ivereafier.
< "ITV HAKKUY
■■SHSnBS
\ We\ Ive the Disposition and
4 the Kesources to Take Care of
A Your Financial Needs.
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* SWENSON Kn.iuK.- I
a Swenson, Texas
^ Capitol Surplus & Undivided Profits $40,000
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An Unmarked Grave
Shows the lack of prope^ attention.
Di'vol ion and love for I hose who have pished 5(111 .ire mani-
fest in ihe can; yon give their last resting plac '.
Grief is lessened by I.he thought tiiat public respcd is |Kiid lo
the plot in the City of the Silent.
We will be pleased to talk over with you the matter of erect-
ing a marker or monument, that will endure.
I HANDLE GUOUGIA M A KI II,K
Mrs. Bessie Forgus, agent
AAA « AAAAAAAIAAjS
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SMOTHERING
Texas lady Tells How She
Got Rid of Her Troubles.
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Some of these West Texas news-
paper guys are a funny set.
There were at least a hall a doz-
en of them to t urn down the mail
order advertising on t he grounds
that they wanted tu keen the
— ' home money at tionie, and t hey
Swenson Church Services ('believed the home merchants al'-
10:00 A. M . Sun-lay School. j ter all were the cheapest and
Pro. S. \\ . Kirk, Supt, j should gel the business. Then
2nd and -1th Sundays, 11:00 A. isome of these editors got bills on
M. 7:M P. M. Preaching ' the first of the month from local
W. Ti.Priddv j people, and these bills were not
Also Saturday night services;all printed by the home printers,
7:30. | but by some of the mail order
We wish to urge all to at lend | houses. None of the editors or
these services. J newspaper people kicked at all.
Come and worship with u.-. . They jusi paid off. But. the
W. T. Priddv. j question naturally arises: How
long can they pay off when Ihe
job work is sent oil'?
—Stamford Leader.
No one but an editor knows
the feeling that comes to an edi-
' tor when he sees simple, easy,
everyday printing on his neigh-
boring business men's stationery
done in some other town after
1 the editor had time and again
taken special delight and expense
to boost such firms and individu-
als -aIf to help such a business to
make the commun ty a fit place
111 whicn to live. It i* true that
some goods, even printing, in the
home town may be a little higher
V ut what of it? Its because such
stuff is taken in small quantities.
Let the game be played fair and
square and all will be happy.
Hamlin Herald.
STOP TIIAT ITCHING
If you suffer from any form of
•kin diseases such as Itch. Eczema,
Tetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Oak,
Ring Worm, Old Sores or Sores on
Children. We will sell you a Jar of
BLUB STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee. It will not stain your clothing
•ad base pleasant <x'or.
p * |iRr,*toE..ftt?,.« tomp*ny
bly others whnae names we fail _
to get. Miss Annie Ward
, m with the family of her brothel
Read the Star advertisements, W. Ward for a few days.
> After Every Meal (
Pass it aronnd
after every meal.
Give die family
the benefit of Its
aid to digestion.
Cleans teeth too.
Keep it always
in die house. rttJ
V "Costslittle-Jwlptmodi"v
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.
C. A. McLaury, Prop.
nyr tjp u" *"0" *mt ny
SI ,000,000 To Lend Thru The Rule National
Farm Loan Association of Rule, Texas, by The Federal
Land Hank Of Houston, on lands located in H.skell, Knox
and Stonewall Counties.
Rate 5J per cent. Time, On or before 34A years
The Governments plan for Cheap Money 011 EASY
Terms.
$65. ber $1,0(K). loan paid annually will retire the
loan in 34', years, costing the borrower a total of
$2,242.50
%
$1,000. loan a I 8 per cent (the usual rate) running
for the same length of time will cost the borrower $3,700.
P y comparison we find a saving in favor of the
Federal Land Bank Loan of $1,518,50 on each $1,000
borrowed.
No trouble to ask questions
W. H. McCandless, Sec'y-Treas.
Rule National Farm Loan Asso., Rule, Texas
Capital Stock $SO,OOQ Loan* $740,000
"The first time I took Cardui, I
is in an awtul bad way," says
|rs. Ora Carlile, R. t;. I). 5. Troup.
:xas.
"I was atllicted with awful ti
smothering spells. My mother had ij
some Caraui in the house that she
was taking, so she immediately be
fan giving it lo me. In a few days,
got all right
'Last fall 1 got run-down in
health. I was weak nnd puny and
I began to suffer with ... I would
get so I could hardly walk. Having
taken Cardui before, I sent to the
store for a bottle of it.
"Almost from the first dose I
could feel the improvement. ... I
am much better now.
"Cardui has helped rmifa lot
and I am glad to recommetw it. I
don't feel like the same ^ftman I
was last fall.
"My appetite is good n v, and
I'm sure it's Cardui that'/
pick up, for in the fall
relish for food ai all. whifl
hungry for my meals.'*
At all drnc
ade it
no
ow I'm
Star Parasite Remover
A WONDERFUL POULTRY
REMEDY
Given fowls in d tin king water
or feed absolutely will rid them
of lice, mites, fleas, blue bugs, and
all destructive insects.
Contains sulphur scientifically
compounded with other health-
building ingredients- is a good
tonic and blood purifier; nothing
better for preventing disease.
Give it to your fowls one month.
If they are not healthier, don't
lay more eggs and are kept free of
destructive insects—your money-
refunded. For sale by
Britton Drug Company.
When telling your favorite joke
give others a chance to laugh first!
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All roads lead to jail if your
car has speed enough and you u«
' ^tf. Dunworiy's
/ Texas.
Adelie Snfith went
to ii«sit£ll Saturday
# It's Popular Price?
that is making this
the Popular Place
You always buy for less here because our merchandise is
priced at a close margin. We can afford to do it because
we sell for cash.
For The Men And Boys
Caps, shirts, neckties, underwear, socks and shoes.
See our aprons and house dresses before buying
elsewhere.
Toilet Articles of all kinds and of the best variet y.
Cold Drinks Candies, and Tobaccos in abundance.
COME TO SEE US
Aspermont
Variety Slot*
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1925, newspaper, July 16, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126498/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.