The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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PROFESSIONAL *
Ernest Herring
LAWYER & ABSTRACTOR
Especial Attention to Examining and
Perfecting Land Title .
Notary Public In Office
Office upstairs over First National
Bank, Aspennont, Texas.
Dr. B. F. Wilson
Physician and Surgeon
Surgical Work a Specialty
OFFICE:—at the Star Drug Store
VI. JORDAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Aspermont Pharmacy
ASPERMONT. - TEXAS
A. A. ANNIS
... Dentist...
Office over Star Drug Store
Aspermont, Texas
J. M. Carter, Lawyer
Practice in Stonewall and adjoin-
ing1 counties.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
Office N. W- of Courthouse.
Aspermont. Texas
W. T. DANIEL
LAWYER & ABSTRACTER
LAND TITLES
Examined
West Side Square,
Aspermont, Texas.
N. R. MORGAN
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Aspermont. Texas
Office over First Natoinal Bank
B. B. McGEE, M. D.
\
Graduate Louisville
Medical College.
SWENSON, - - TEXAS
ASPERMONT
Telphone Exchange
J. E. DAVIS, Prop.
Better equipped than ever
before to serve the public,
both with local and long
distance service.
Your Patronage
Solicited.
NEW
THE
SEWING
MACHINE
OF
QUALITY.
NOT
SOLD
UNDER
ANY
OTHER
NAME.
HOME
' WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
If you parchase the NEW HOME you will
have a life asset at the price yon pay, and will
not have an eudless chain of repairs.
Quality
Considered
it is the
Cheapest
in the end
to buy.
If you want a sewing machine, write for
onr latest catalogue before you purchase.
Ike New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Mass.
SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS ?
§To Many Destinations in the
North, East, Southeast,
Colorado and California
DINING
CARS
THROUGH
SERVICE
On Sale Daily During the Summer
Liberal Stopover Long Limits
CHOICE OF ROUTES
Sleeper Equipped with Electric Lights and Fans. Talk
it over with our Agents.
A. D. BELL, Asst G. P. A. GEO. D. HUNTER, G. P.A.
DALLAS, TEXAS
TEXAS NEEDS
GREAT MEN
XXXIII. PATRIOTISM.
SURING a famine the Roman government commissioned
Pompey to procure food from foreign countries and when
the expedition was confronted by an angry sea and he
was urged to delay in order to avoid danger, he replied, "It is not
necessary that I live, but it is necessary that I go," and he went.
The human race moves forward only when it has great men to
meet the emergencies of civilization and a citizenship that ap-
plauds self-sacrifice in leadership.
£
THE PATRIOTISM OF POMPEY.
Let those who would make their names ring across conu^.._
and reverbeFate through the corridors of time, brave the perils
of civilization and sacrifice their lives to succor humanity and
preserve the resources of their country.
It is better to wear a diadem of good deeds than to don the
purple of authority, and more noble to contribute a life toward the
prosperity of one's country than to spill blood on the field of
battle. Texas Needs Great Men.
Don't You Owes;:.
Yourself! Something?
For programs arid beautifully
illustrated literature—free of
cost—relating to the Great Colo-
rado Chautauqua at "Beautiful
Boulder" and numerous splendid
home-like and not unreasonably
expensive resorts throughout
Wonderful Colorado and along
the Pacific Coast, address A. A.
Glisson, General Passenger
Agent, The Denver Road, Fort
Worth, Texas. Little vacations
in these directions are always
worth more than they cost.
Something Extraordinary.
A personally conducted first
class Special Train Excursion
through the Rocky Mountains
to the world famous Yellowstone
National Park and return, under
the auspices of "The Campus"
the new monthly magazine of
Southern Methodist University,
at low rates and consuming a-
bout 15 days,(tickets to be good
until Oct. 31 for return, and al-
lowing stop-overs enroute) will
leave Dallas and Fort Worth Aug-
12th. For complete itinerary,
expense particulars, and photo-
graphic literature illustrative of
the journey's superb attractions,
free of cost, address Frank
Reedy, Bursar, Southerh Meth-
odist University, Dallas, Texas,
44
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 fuU
up. Let¡us show [you.
■
LADIES, Come in and investigate! our Dress
Goods. We have all the latest fabrics.Jl
Produce Wanted!
We pay the mgnest market price for
Turkeys, Chickens, Butter and Eggs,
Hides and Skins
CITY MEAT MARKET. F PALBY Prop
The Family Grocery
We carry a choice line of Family
Groceries. Our stock is right up
to now. Our prices are right and
our terms STRICTLY CASH. We
will appreciate your trade.
FRANK LEMLEY Proprietor
. - ^
¡ft Livery, Feed
AND SALES STABLE
W. B. BINGHAM
Proprietor n
Good, Serviceable Teams and Up-to-now Rigs. Speci
attention to Transient Trade. Feed Always on Hand.
Aspermont, Texas
ZF7Z
S\V\
BLACKSMITH - SHOP
Do all Kinds of First Class Blacksmith Work
Your Horse Shod While You Wait
Have First Class Workman in Shop
At All Times
Matt OSBORN
Goal, Grain and Hau
Come to us to buy your feed. We
always keep a good supply and
will appreciate your patronage
/
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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. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1912, newspaper, August 15, 1912; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168495/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.