The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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fonts belonging to it.
i value p g to its producing values • but -
t^© ,i|Iong to its perfect chain of Tide.
?e to produce a perfect record of
Why wait?
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g your work to us, where you ear.
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• C. E. Brannen Owner.
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ial Election
Notice
e\t to an order issued by
orable Commissioners
fstonewall County, Tex-
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iP'is hereby given, that a
lection will be held on
fcnd Saturday in August
fM being the eighth day of
>t^. D. 1925 at all voting
•r Commissioners Precinct
Jtonewall .County Texas,
ollowing uurpose. viz.
j.^ermine Whether there
' ryi bvAhe Commiss-
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|?#'Toad tax not; to exceed
-pi cents on the one hundred
res valuation ol' property in
-^Commissioners Precinct No.
■Sinewall County* Texas,
ilitness my hand and the seal
lie County Court of said Coun-
tat office, m Aspermont. Stone-
uCo. Texas.
ighis the fifteent h dav of Ju!v
si) 1925
& W S. Feat hers ton,
rfi County -Judge.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. M Phy of
Stamford spent the niglvt with
Mr. Phy's parents last Thursday
night they were on their way to
"cool'" Colorado for a stay of
some two or three weeks. ;
Mr nnd Mrs. Wi 11 A. Dunwody
and > ■ : !-.ers left Monday for
their hon.c at Alvord.
T. J. RashTf Peacock was do-
ing business with our advertisers
one day this week.
Saddles, Harness, Col-
lars. Bridles, Lines, Halt-
ers, Collar Pads Etc. at,
Chas. F. Gibson.
"^Special Election
Notice
tssiofters
ex-
hn
NJeill u/ia.un
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Vioctors. ^
he app "
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went t.
... ig box-
? irct No.
J. M. iii'fwi-! was in Iron, hi;
farm one day this week
M. L, B11berry ami M I . I 'on.
two of uur progressive fanners
were in wii:- a luad >>f melonsJont
day this week.
We have both the Plan-
ter and Cultivator Knives
as weed killers. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed or money
back Chas, F. Gibson.
Fried < 'inc.-1 ! I)inner Sunday.
Special (ai '■ '■(> Hhnrders by the
wi't'k. (it v; ('y IV
K K- .11>(. *.• w;is in from John-
son ('hape! c'onutv.jiiii \ one day
this week
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Mrs. ,\I. !. Mahniipai of Dallas
and Miss Ma;, me Cullum of Siam-
ford are guests of \\ <)
McRemnvind this w
miss*
vail County Texas
ying purpose, viz.
tetermine whether there
levied by the Commiss-
ourt of said County, a
•oad tax not to exceed
:nts on the one hundred
valuation of property in
imnussioners Precinct No
.'wall County, Texas.
less my hand and seal ol
inty^Court of said County,
;e, in Aspermont Stonewall
sag.
the fifteenth day of July
1925.
W. S. Featherston,
County Judge.
irmil and Otherwise
ull house of shelf hard-
re, stoves, furniture,
zing Room and Bed
oom Suits.
Chas. F. Gibson.
John. Mano "hnv"*y I.Jake
community iius ivturaMl from
three weeks touring in Okla. He
()1, j reports crop condit ions be' t er at
home 1 i;aii where lie ha.- been
Notice
Ail persons in Stonewall Coun-
ty who wish to transfer their chii-
dren to Aspermont school must do
so before August 1st 1 '.>"2-1.
Ernest Herring.
Pres. School Board,
Mrs. W. A. Stephens and son
have returned to their home at
Bel ton after a short visit, with
Grandma ant! Miss Willie Lee
Mrs. \V. P. Guest is visiting
relatives at Eastland for a few-
days.
Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday.
Special rates to boarders by the
week. City Cafe.
Miss Etta Roebuck is off for
Colorado, if is understood she
will have a study course before
returning to take up the school
work in September.
If you are in need of
Shop Made Boots or Shoes
see our line before buying
we carry them in stock.
Chas. F. Gibson.
The Peacock Band has been
organized, and is now under
■ personal direction of G. C.
lunyot Stamford. Mr Col-
Secy. and Treas. of the
ind Teachers Assn. T n c.
.aid his^f Nrk is well known over
tltt state, having won a number LOST: On the Swenson road
of prists in the band contests ■ Monday afternoon a leather map
The band will give regular; case and a canvas knapsack con-
.weekly band concerts in Peacock1 taining some surveying instru-
every Monday evening beginning!ments. If tinder will return them
promptly at eight*o'clock, The to this office a reward will be
lint concert will be Monday July given
18th. everybody is invited to Leroy Patton
Bank Account sometime. Why not start
NOW and make a larger accumulation?
. Every one of your household should have a
^ Bank Account, and as a strong^ conserva-
7^ tively managed institution, which meets the
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1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK
requirements of its customers with a spirit
of fairness to all interested, we solicit your
patronage.
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Aspermont s Texas
We Can Give You Many Reasons
Why You Should Screen
Your House
APPEARANCE
SANITATION
HEALTH
PLEASURE
We ran supply all your SCKEEN, I,I'M HER, PAINT & ect.
i in!-:um is io ;.r'o\'ide you with what you need in our line
('ome in let's talk ii over
"The Building Store"
R. B. Spencer & Co.
Feed and Field Seed at Miss Annie Lou 1 homas is
jibson Feed Store.
Hoes, Hoes, Cotton Chop
ping Hoes at,
Chas. F. Gibson.
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When boots and shoes are nearly
ended
Its here they can be neat ly rnen-
, d ed
My leather's good my work is just
My [jrufu's small and cannot trust
- Your trade solicited and great-
ly appreciated.
Quality Shoe Shop.
.). (,I Logan. Prop,
Shinery Lake News
The meeting began last Friday
night, Pro. Hubbard is preaching
some mighty good sermons,
everybody' come and help make
it u success,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Penrod
from Shinery Grove visited Mrs.
Buckley Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. J, I). Pounds and family,
Mrs !•'. M, Wilson and son
Woodrow, visited T, 0. Bingham
at Spur last week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Van
Emon are visiting \V. L. Turner.
Mr. Paul Poo re escorted Miss
Gladys McEvven to church Satur-
day night.
Joe Wilson nad a birthday last
week and Mrs. Alex Baker sur-
prised him with a birthdav cake.
.Joe says he wishes everyday was
his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Martin
are visiting relatives at Clarendon
this week
"Dolly Dimple,"
remember the date and Bureau of Economic Geology jugt arrjVed, a car of
University of Texas. |0aU Gjbgon Feed Store,
Born to Mr. and Mrs Harvey
Tavlor a daughter little Miss Rev. F. A, Tippen and family
Oscar Peacock,
Mgr. Peacock Band.
fried Chicken Dinner
<{«1 rates to boarders
City Cafe.
Hunday Taylor arrived Saturday July left Monday for a stay of about
by the l8th Mother and babe doing three weeks exploring the moun-
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nicely
tains of Colorado,
over from Dallas tor a few dayt
wit h the home folks
Mrs. F. E, Chennault, Missef
Emma and Odie Chennault and
Mr. and Mrs. Less Cablet' of De
Kalb are visiting in the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Chennault
they are his mother, t hree sisters
and a brother in-law.
Notice
1 am back at my old stand and
any one in need of shoe repairing
and when brought or sent me will
be greatly appreciated.
J. G. Logan,
Quality Shoe Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baldwin
and Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Bald-
win have been attending'thi,' bed-
side of Miss Blanche Baldwin at
Stamford where she has recently
been operated
Mrs. D A McAfee visited in
the home of her brother in Sweet
Home community the first of the
week where her little niece Mil-
dred Wooldridge, a babe of lour
months passed away.
Miss Mary Walker of Tahoka
is visiting wit h MnsSallie Til lot-
son and other relatives.
Mrs. W. H. Link and daughter
Emmy In are spending the week
with Mrs. Ray ford Mills at Rule.
Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday.
Special rates to boarders by the
week. City Cafe,
Mr. and Mrs, W. Doyle of
Swenson were in the city Satur-
day enroute Stamford.
J. L. Evans and family have
returned from a visit, with rela-
tives in Runnels county.
AT YOUR SERVICE
With High Grade Groceries
High quality is necessary in the food you eat
as in nothing else.
We insist on the best brands for your protection J,
and our continued success.
There is no use in taking chances on inferior J |
grades in warm weather when the danger of , |
impure food is greatest.
FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE
You will always find here fresh from the leading
producers, fresh fruit and vegetables.
Our prices are no higher and we insist on the
best the market offers.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF
NOvEiry
HATS
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General Merchandise
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Prompt Service
For Coal and Ice
Hauling of all Kinds,
from the Heaviest to the Lightest
Phone
100
or sec
F. O. Gibson
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MAKE YOUR
MOTOR HUM
OUR GARAGE IS EQUIPPED TO
GIVE YOU FIRST CLASS SERVICE
Let Us Tune Up Your Engine So That
It Will Not Fail You When Put To The
Test.
GAS, OIL AND ACCESSORIES
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
CASH GARAGE
PIIONE
III
Mr. and Mrs. \\ B. Bingham.
Bill and Fmnia Dean left Tue^
day for Cloudcroft, New Mex.
K'.d thTsTXil Ad.
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THINK OF US
WHEN—
—YOUR FRIENDS AVSK YOl) ABOUT
"A GOOD PLACE. TO EAT."
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1925, newspaper, July 23, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126499/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.