The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 2 Friday, December 22, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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HEADOUARTE
SANTA CLAUS
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As usual we will be Headquarters for everything in the HOLIDAY LINE
Realizing that times are hard we bought such goods adopted to the times
Dolls
The prettiest and best line ever
shown. Aill the little folks must
have one, so come and see our
line before you buy. All sizes
and prices. See our Doll Car-
riages and beds also.
Novelties
All the latest designs in Novel=
ties, shell goods, perfume sets,
glove and handkerchief boxes,
manicure sets, box papers, sew-
ing boxes, toilet sets, music
roils, jewel boxes, and other
things too numerous to mention
Don't forget to look through our stock
rnrr This beautiful doll
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cash purchase you get one vote
,The most votes gets the doll.
Toys
Are something all the children
want, and we have them in great
variety from 5c up. See our
line of mechanical toys. JF nice
line of games for old and young.
Vases, Etc.
The nobbiest line of Vases ever
brought to Aspermont. To see
them means to buy them. All-
kinds of mugs, cups and saucers,
tea sets, chocolate sets, nice
bowls and everything in this line
We can't begin to enumerate all the
nice things we have for you. Our
immense stock is now open^for your
inspection. Come and see the display
ASPERMONT PHARMACY
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ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN
RATES:
District Officers $5.00
County Officers 5.00
Precinct Officers 3.00
irCash In Advance.
Nominees of theDemocratic Pri-
maries July, 1911.
For Sheriff:
H. H. Hill.
Hugh and Bailey Hill were
down from Brazos Valley this
week.
Mrs. F. H. Selden and daught-
er of Dickens passed thru the
cisy this week enroute to Hamlin
Roy Riddel spent Christmas
away from home. No body
knows where.
Jim Thompson is back from
Hamlin. When they drink-
Stonewall county water awhile
they always come back.
Emerson Winters, the funniest
man on earth, will hold down the
boards at the High School Audi-
torium Monday night, January
8th.
It will be a laughing farce from
start to finish. Emerson Winters
at public school building Monday
night, January 8th.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. McLaury
were down from Clairemont to
spend the holidays with home
folks.
Miss Lotta Ross of Hamlin
come over to spend the holidays
at the home os Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Carroll.
L. V. Goodrich was down from
west side of coonty this week.
Leon says that things look good
out his way for another year.
Good season in the ground, etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Martin
were in the city during the holi-
days. #
Miss Mae Martin who is a
student in Stamford College
came up to spend Christmas
with her kinfolks.
Ed Sanders and sister, Miss
Stella Martha, of Rotan, are vis-
iting their sister, Mrs. Ernest
Herring, this week.
It will be a side splitter, you
just can't keep from laughing.
At High School Auditorium
Monday night January 8th.
Mrs. E. H. Johnson from Den-
ton visited in the city during
Christmas. She was the guest of
Mrs. A. W. Springer.
Don't forget the date of the
coming of the funuiest man on
earth, at high school auditorium
Monday night January 8th,
Miss Una Potter came from
Cisco to spend Christmas with
home folks. Miss Una is a student
in the Brittian Training School.
If vou are sick or blue hear
Emerson Winters at the public
school building Monday night
January 8th. He will make you
laugh whether or no. 1
Editor W. T. Mullin of the
Lorain News spent Christmas
with his wife and baby. Editor
Mullin is well pleased with his
newspaper proposition at Lorain,
says that he has bright prospects
for the new year. And by the
way he is getting out a good
paper for his people.
Lost.
Diamond stick pin on streets of
Aspermont. Finder return to
Star office for reward. 12-29 2t
Notice.
This is to notify the water
consumers that I have bought
Frank Skinner's interest in the
water business, December 27th,
1911. Joe Todd.
$25 Reward.
Will be paid to anv person giv-
ing information for conviction of
person or persons interfering
with any telephone line belonging
to the undersigned.
J. E. Davis.
Mules For Sale
I have four good young work
mules for sale. They are crack-
erjack good mules and I will sell
them for the cash.
E, T. Daniels,
12-22 3t Gatling, Texas.
Notice to Telephone Subscrib-
ers.
All subscribers who do not
settle their account by the first
of Jan. will have rheir services
discontinued. J. E. Davis.
For Sale.
Blacksmith shop, tools and
material. Situated in Branden
burg, Texas.
Apply to A. L. Flowers.
I Need the Money.
Parties owing me will please
make settlement before Jan. 1st,
1912.
After this date I can not work
for those who have not made
satisfactory settlement.
Wm. Jordan, M. D.
If you have any fat beef cattle
for sale be sure and come and see
me before you sell.
Crume Riddel.
We will write fire, lightning
and tornado insurance on country
residences, barns, stock and
farm machinery. One-third cash
when policy is delivered, balance
one and two years at 8 per cent
interest. Webb & Pikrce.
Home made lard at City Meat
Market SI.25 per bucket.
Don't fail to read our ad this
week in the Star—get our prices
—they are right.
J. A. Carroll.
Read our ad this week. We
have made prices on our stock of
goods, which will interest all
bargain hunters. J. A. Carroll.
You want to be sure and read
our ad in this issue of the Star,
we have the only first-class stock
of Christmas goods in the town.
Aspermont Pharmacy.
Let us sell vou your meat. We
keep the good kind.
C. E. Hannis.
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Side Walk Craze.
Aspermont has at last cao
the side walk craze. There i at
move on foot to build a side walk,,
beginning at the public square
leading down Máin street east
via W. P. Guest, J. C. Link and
on down to the residence
Judge Herring's, thence west to>
E. V. Sellers, thence east to D.
R. Couch's residence. We
derstand that this walk will
built Jbv private subscription
made up by the property holder
along said route. Le thet good
work go on.
Better pay your city taxes be-,
fore first of January or else you
will pay tfie penalty.
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House of Quality'"
Our Shoe Department
IS ALWAYS COMPLETE. We have an ex-
cellent line of Suit Cases and hand-bags. The
nobbiest things in town.
OUR GENTS' FURNISHING Department is full
up. Let us show you.
LADIES, Come in and investigate our Dress
Goods. We have all the latest fabrics. 1
A. W. Springer & Son
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 29, Ed. 2 Friday, December 22, 1911, newspaper, December 22, 1911; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168489/m1/8/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.