The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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The House of Quality
Just Received
Oxfords
for men, women
and children. Al-
so complete line
of Workshoes.
The Dress Goods
are re-filled with
a complete line of
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Lawns and
Tissue.
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Odd Pants, Soft
Shirts, Just the
Dress for the
warm weather.
The most beau-
tiful and complete
line of
Embroideries,
Insertion, and
in Match Sets
A. W. Springer
& Son
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We carry the best grade of
Long Leaf Yellow Pine
Lumber that can be had,
and at prices that defy
competition. Figure with us,
we will save you money.
R. B. Spencer & Co
. repairs and
WANTED-A RIDER AGENT
IN EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model
Ra«fer" bicycle furnished by us. Our agentseverywhere are making
*22Jiey fast, full particularsand *fecialoftr«IM .
NO MONEY REQUIRED until you receive and approve of your
bicycle. We ship to anyone anywhere in the U. S. without a tent deposit
in advance, pre ft freight, and allow TEN DAYS' FREE TRIAL during
which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish.
If you pre then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the
bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out one tent.
FACTORY PRICES We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is
, " ' possible to make at one small profit above
actual factory cost. You save S10 to $25 middlemen's profits by buy-
I ing direct of us arid have the manufacturer's guarantee behind your
bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at any
rite untu you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
Sjfí.ajjd remarkable special of ere to rider agents.
rOll WILL BE I^TflÑKHFn When yon receiveonr beautifnl catalogue
w - J , , I VlllwllbV and stud y ou r superb models at t he wonder-
Jjuuw tow prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for
less money than «n y other factory. We are satisfied with 1.00 profit above factory cost.
' Ore! ere filled thedayreceived."*11 our bicycles under your own name plateat double our prices.
r We do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but usually have
, J}*®Intrade by our Chicago retai I stores. These wo clear out promptly at prices
ranaine from 3 to «^rSIO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
COiSTERanRiKES. «ingle wheels, imported rtfltor chains and pedals, parts,
_ ™ I equipment o I all kinds at half the regular retail prices.
M Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof
Self-healing Tires
The regular retail price of these tires i
$10.00 per pair, but to introduce we,
vrittse¡¡yoaasamplepairftrt4.80(cash with order $4.55,
R0M0RETR08BLEFR0M PUNCTURES
MAILS, Tacks, or Olas* will net let the air out.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last year.
cy rcijRgPTtflN- Made in all sizes. It
ls lively and easy
riding, very durable and lined inside with
a special quality of rubber, which never be-
comes porous and which closes up small
punctures without allowing the air to escape.
We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers
stating that their tires have only been pumped up once
or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being
given by several layers of thin, specially prepared
fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires
is $10.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we are
making a special factory price to the rider of only $4.60 per pair. All orders shipped same
day letter is received. We ship C. O. D. on approval. You do not pay a cent until you
have examined and found them strictly as represented.
-- of 5 per cent (thereby making the price *4.55 per pair) if yon send FULL CASH
WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. Yon run no risk In sending us an order as the tires mav be
returned at OUR expense If for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination! We are perfectly reliable
and money sent to ns Ism safe as in* bank. If you order* pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride
easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you haveeverused or seen at any price.
We know that you will beao well pleased that when too want a bicycle you will give us your order. We want
ron to send ns a till outer at once. hence this remarkable tire offer.
IF YOU NEED TIRES mn * J""106 nnti lyon send for a pair of Hedgethorn
. ~ ~ 7 ~?*JfunctiH^Proof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory
price Quoted al ve: ar writsfor our blK Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makesand
kinds tires at aboat halfthe usual prices.
DO MOT WAIT^ wT'ta °g P09^' today. DO HOT THINK OF RUYINO a bicycle ora pair of
™m wwmmm m tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offer ¿«TVTiIL
)t wily costs a postal to learn everything. Write It MOW. wunuerrui offers we are making.
J. L. NEAR CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Notice tho thick rubbertread
A" and puncture strips "B"
and D" also rim strip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlast any other
make-SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASY RIDING.
When in Aspermont Stop at
THE WHATLEY HOTEL
At the Wagon Yard.
Rates $1.00 per day. Meals 25c. Good fare and clean beds
Mrs. M. E. Whatley, Prop.
The fleecy staple is now roll-
ingin.
Soda pop on ice at City Meat
Market *
Keep a working at it and win
that piano.
Rev A. T. Ford came in from
Haskell Tuesday.
I. W. Gholston was on oor
streets Saturdav-
L. D. Martin did business in
the city SatuVday.
Barbecued meat hot at the
City Meat Market.
Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan were
in the city Saturday.
5,000 votes goes with every
dollar on subscription.
D. Evanswas a pleasant caller
at Star office Saturday.
Cotton pickers are at a prem-
ium in Stonewall county.
Miss Ethyel George of Swen-
son was in the city this week.
Judge Green Harrison was
down from Jayton this week.
W. L. Foote did business down
the Wichita Valley this wetek.
Cotton pickers are in demand
over here in Stonewall county.
Get up and hustle subscriptions
for the Star and win th^t piano.
Sam Pierson and his little
niece, Roxy Couch went to Has-
kell Saturday.
J. D. Roberts came in this
week and said let the Aspermont
Star come to my home.
Miss Ruth Willson left Monday
for the city of Abilene where she
will enter school.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gregory
were down grom Swenson to at-
tend the Christain Revival.
Charley Ferrell came in Sun-
day from Spur and has accepted
a position at the Star Drug Store
H. E. Daggett is a new subscri-
ber to the Star. He said he
wanted something to drive the
lonesome hours away.
Dr. A. A. Annis left Friday for
Abilene, where he went to attend
the State Meeting of the Dental
Association.
Rev. J. W. Chism of Lufkin
stopped off in the city Monday
to see his preacher friend, Rev.
Price Billingsley.
B. F. Huntsman left this week
for east Texas on the hunt of
cotton pickers.
Here, you cotton pickers, come
to Stonewall county, where cot-
ton pickers are in demand.
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Mrs. Newman Payne came in
from the Stamford Sanitarium
Monday. She is much imprrved
in health.
Stonewall county wants five
hundred cotton pickers. Come
quick.
Mr. and and Mrs. J. H. Hahn
were down from Brazos Valley
this week.
Lake Dickey left for Abilene
Monday where he will be a stu-
dent in-the Abilene Schools the
coming year.
Raymond Johnson and Horace
Lindsey took a trip to Stamford
Saturday. Raymond went to
have his motor cycle worked on,
and we dontjknow what Horace
went for. (?)
Photographs.
Come and see our samples.
We make them in all sizes and
styles, something to suit every
one.
Kodak films developed free of
charge. J. C. MurfF.
Frankfort Pianos
How Better Selling Methods
Lower Prices For Piano Buyers
Recently in a North Texas town, seven persons were
buying pianos. Several different firms were trying
sell to them. Tfhe four persons who bought last,
their pianos of us. Each one of these are teady to
tify to the splendid qualities of the pianos they
of us, aud to the fact that they paid us much lower
prices than were paid by the first three buyers who
bought elsewhere.
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One of the three gentlemen who bought elsewhere, went to see^
two of the pianos we sold. He expressed his disap-
pointment with his piano, and regret
that he had bought else-
. n. . ■ . r-Á
/ where with-
out
farther in-
vestigation of our piano
qualities and lower prices. He said
that without doubt we had supplied the best pian-
os, tho he had paid, the firm from whom he bought, nearly
$100 more than he would have paid us. 7
Incidents iike this come to us weekly and
sometimes daily, and prove beyond question,
that we are doing all we claim in the way of
lower prices for finer pianos than are sold
elsewhere.
Frankfort pianos can be bought in the Southwest,
only of the
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Good, Serviceable Teams and Up-to-noy Rigs. Special >
attention to Transient Trade. Feed Always on Hand.
Aspermont, Texas
6oal, Grain and Hay
Come to us to buy your feed. We
always keep a good supply and
will appreciate your patronage
FIELD SEEDS FOR PLANTING ,
See Us for Coal
Store first door north of Livery Stable
Phone No. 62
McLAURY & LEE
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1911, newspaper, September 22, 1911; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168486/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.