The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 9
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Hurrah For Peary !
It has been conceded by the leading class that
Peary Discovered the North Pole
and that Dr. Cook is a fake like many other things, while you won't find any fakes at the
Farmers' Supply Company, but you will find-many new and up-to-date Dress Goods and
Trimmings, Cloaks and Skirts. Also something new in the Novelty line such as belts, collars,
Sofa Pillow Tops, Chord, and Center pieces. We also carry a nice and complete line of
FURNITURE
and would be glad to figure with you and make you close prices on anything carried in stock by
us. We have the goods to sell and offer you real bargains for the money. Come to see us
Yours For Business
Farmers' Supply Co.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Trade at Farmers Supply Co.
J. I. Fouts is real sick with ty-
phoid fever.
School Crayon at the Asper-
mont Pharmacy.
Miss Bessie Fairman came in
last Friday to visit relatives here.
For Sale A good young work
horse. G. A. Gray.
Work on the Marr rock build-
ing is progressing nicely.
I will pay 30 cts per dozen for
fresh eggs. Tom's Cafe.
The county dads are in session
this week.
Remember our stock is com-
plete in all lines, come and see.
Farmers Supply Co.
Aspermont now has railway
mail service which was inaugu-
rated Monday, Nov. 8th.
I listed my place with Ed
Alexander and he sold it; he will
sell yours if you want him to.
List with him and trv him.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian Church will serve
dinner in the Masonic building
Wednesdaj", Nov. 17. which is
show day.
The latest novelties in belt and
collar buckles, hat pins, etc. at
the Aspermont Pharmacy.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
King of Double Mountain com-
munitv on the night o'f Nov. 5th,
a baby girl.
Get you a dollar safety razor at
Aspermont Pharmacy. Five
extra blades with each razor.
Robert Sansbury left Saturday
for Marlin to take treatment for
rheumatism. We trust he will
be greatly benefitted bv his visit
and soon be able to return home.
Bring us your butter and eggs.
Highest market price paid.
City Meat Market.
T. E. Spencer was ovrer from
Stamford last week on business
connected with the Spencer Lum-
ber Co.
Money to loan to farmers.
First National Bank.
Notice this ad 5 months
Bring Your Hides to Aspermont
for the best market price in West Texas. I will
buy all kinds of Hides from a cow hide to a 'possum
I will pay highest market price
for Fur Hides—Kassed Skinned
DaH(1aí^C The lee Man in
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Aspermont, Texas
Chas. Brewington was here
from Stamford last week closing
up the deal between the Brazel-
tou-Pryor Lumber Co. and other
yards in Aspermont.
Ladies you should see the most
up-to-date cloaks to be shown, at
Farmers Supply Co.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Anderson on the morning of the
7th, a baby girl.
Ask Ed Alexander anything
you want to know about Real
Estate and Insurance.
W. A. Miller and lady of Por-
tales, N. M. came in Mondiy and
went out to North Salt Fork to
visit their daughter, Mrs. R. H.
Anderson.
Wanted:—To trade for pair of
small mules suitable for delivery
wagon. Apply to C. M. Pattillo
Hardware Co., Stamford, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hodo and Mrs.
Dodson of Dorras were over
Tuesday to attend the funeral of
Milton Dodson's little babe.
Who is Ed Alexander? Why
he is the Real Estate and Insur-
ance man! Oh, yes, he is the
man I want to see, tor he sells
places.
D. R. Couch has moved to his
new residence in McCarty Ad-
dition and F. P. Richburg has
moved to the residence vacated
by Mr. Couch and C. E. Ferrell
moved to the residence vacated
by Mr. Richburg.
We regret to chronicle the
death of S. A. Walker's father,
whom he went to see a short
time since. His death was due
to pellagra, the much dreaded
disease now prevalent in some
portions of the country, and
which in some respects resem-
bles leprosy.
MARLIN, TEXAS
The Carlsbad of America
Where Life Giving Waters Flow.
MARLIN HOT WATER is stronger and warmer than
the famous Carlsbad, Germany, water, the analysis show-
ing its chemical properties to be almost identically, but
twenty-five (25) per cent stronger.
MARLIN HOT WATER is asure SPECIFIC for Rheu-
matism, Stomach Troubles and all Blood Diseases. Thous-
ands are testifying to REMARKABLE and PHENOMI-
NAL CURES EFFECTED.
Round trip rates year round on all railroads good for
sixty days.
Excellent Hotel Accomodations
Good Boarding House Facilities.
Rates from $5 a week to $3 per day.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ADDRESS,
Martin Commercial Club.
Marlin, Texas.
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Switzer Lumber Co.
Aspermont, Texas
Headquarters for all kinds of Lumber of the best
Long: Leáf Yellow Pine stock
In timbers we have it in 4-4, 4-6, 6-6, 12 to 24;
2-10, 3-10, and 2-12, 12 to 20, in fact our stock
is complete. Lime, Cement, Brick, Doors, Win-
dows, Screen Doors, Mouldings, etc.
Don't fail to see us before buying your
bill. Will take pleasure in making án
estimate for you.
Very Respectfully Yours for Business,
B. M. MORGAN, Local Manager.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1909, newspaper, November 11, 1909; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168413/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.