The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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GENERAL DIRECTORY.
District Officers.
Cuilen C. Higgins, Judge,
Jno. D. Hopson, Attorney,
B. 8. TiUotson, < lerk
District Itourt meets 11th Monday
aftnr the 1st Monday in February and
August.
County Officers.
W, J. Arrington, Judge,
ai. Tillotsoti, Clerk,
R. D. Center, Sheriff and < ol'r,
J. M. V Bulloch, Treasurer,
8. R. Dickey, Att rne<.
H. H. Hill, Assessor,
Ira Dickey, Surveyor
Courty Court meets the 1st iVionda.v
in January, April. July and October.
Commissioners.
B: R. Buchanan, Precinct No 1.
C. B. Robertson, " " 2,
J. W. McMeans, " # . " 3,
W. Y. Kennedy, . "4
J. B. Storey, J. P., Precinct No. 1.
Churches. •
Baptist:—Services 2nd and 4th Sun-
day in each month Rev. A. T Ford,
pastor. Sunday -chool 10 a. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday night
Methodist: - Services 1st, 3rd and
4th Sunday in each month. Rev. J
L. Hollers, pastor. Sunday ¡-chool
10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Wed
day night.
Secret Societies.
A. F. & A. M„ Stonewall Lodge
No. 704. Meets 1st Saturday night on
or before the full moon in each month.
B. F. Huntsman, vv. m.
R. m. Reed, Sec.
I. O. O. F. Aspermont Lodge No.
479. Meets every Saturday night.
A. A. Annis, N. G.
T. J. Montgomery, R. S.
W. O. W.,_W. A. Frazier Camp.
Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday nights
in each month.
R. 8. Tiixotson, C. C.
D. T. Avekitt, Sec. .
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Cures Tetter,
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EcuiM, Itch (all
kind ) Dew Peleen,
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Pimples, Ring.
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worm, 8kin
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Eruptions, Chapí
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Hands, Sore,
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Sweatty, Swollen,
Blistered Feet.
Cotton Pickers i
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Cotton by vjj
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Using It.
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For Sale by Will Marr.
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Sold end HccoRimended by
Joe Tanner, Aspermont.
No Use to Die.
"I have found that there is no
use to die of lung trouble as long
as you can get Dr. King's New
Discovery," says Mrs. J. P. White
of Rushboro, Pa. "I would not
be alive today only for that won-
derful medicine, It loosens up
a cough quicker than anything
else, and cures lung disease even
after the case is pronounced
hopeless." This most reliable
remedy for coughs and colds, la-
grippe, asthma, bronchitis and
hoarseness, is sold under guaran-
tee at Will Marr's drug store.
50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Texas Rifle Balls.
Scientific farming is alright,
but prctical experience from time
i.nmemoral has demonstrated
that it takes more or less elbow
grease mixed with it to make it a
success.—Laredo Times.
Texas should be ashamed to
tolerate and talk of hard times.
She has more wealth than ever
before and never were prospects
brighter for an enormous yield
of money-making crops.—Mc-
Greogor Mirror.
The big life insurance compan-
ies are coming into Texas with
millions to invest in Texas se-
curities and Texas real estate.
Texas isa great undeveloped State
and needs large capital to develop
its vasts resources.—Greenville
Herald.
Of course, there are people
who wait for the progressive ele-
ment of the town to promote and
establish a better condition of
things, reaping benefit at the ex-
pense of others, but you don't
want to be listed with that class.
—Waxahacbie Light.
Since Wichita county farmers
have dropped the "one crop" idea
the county has nearly doubled in
population and their lands have
nearly doubled in price. What
better evidence can there be than
this one fact to prove that it pa}rs
to diversify?—W icihita Falls
Tims.
It is said that dancing makes
girls' feet large. It is also said
that ice cream makes freckles.
Doctors are of the opinion that
hanging on the front gate pro-
duces rheumatism. A few more
opinions like these and the girls
won't have any fun left.—Bon-
him Favorite.
The Lucky Quarter
Is the one you pay out for a box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They bring you the health that's
more precious than jewels. Try
them for headache, biliousness,
constipation and malaria. If they
disappoint you the price will be
cheerfully refunded at Will
Marr's drug store.
We have been watching with
great interest the growth of a
little item that started on its
rounds the other day—about two
weeks ago at the farthest. When
it started it told of a St. Louis
drummer who claimed to have
sold a car load of soothing syrup
in Texas since the first of the
year, and commented on the
quieting effect on the affairs of
the State. Like the* little peach
in the orchard, that sale of sooth-
ing syrup "grew and grew" un-
til now it has copie back to us by
the way. of .the Washington (D.
C.) Herald listed as fifty car-
loads, and it is still growing
Texas better look out for a de-
luge. National Woman's Daily.
For sale Cold drink fixtures.
(t. Alex. Grav.
..WE ARE..
THE ONLY HOUSE
JN TOWN..
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Who, notwithstanding the hard times, weiit
to market this year, so we have the ONLY
STOCK of new and fashionable Dry Goods.
Besides the regular line of staple dry goods
we have many nobby novelties such as:
BELT BUCKLES, BELTS,
MEDALLION COMBS
AND HAND BAGS.
We have plenty of competent clerks who
are eager to show you anything we have.
Our Millinery department has been very
successful. Only a few of our pattern hats
are left and orders are coming in rapidly.
Remember we are the only millinery house
here and can make you a hat of any
style or price.
YOURS FOR TRADE
C. Rollins.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1908, newspaper, March 19, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168356/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.