The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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Land and Town Lots Assessed on the Tax Rolls of the
of Aspermont, Texas, for the Year 1911, Returned Delfnquent
for 1911, by W. B. Bingham, Tax Collector.
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TOAS KOS 9UTMBI
XXVI. REGRET
rrUS, having let a day go by without having
|¿L anything is said to have exlahned reproacl
have lost a day." When oar Legislature adjoams
out having accomplished anything "we have lost two yean.^
It is da fa* cry from a government whose private citizens mourq¡
over the loss of a day to the present time when members of tiltil
Legislature boast of filibustering tactics that result in losing '
years and by playing truant, permit measures that wonU) .bal
built public highways, railroads and needed industries to cQe
the calendar.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Stonewall
City of Aspermont ) I, W. B. Bingham, Tax Collector in and for the Town of Asper-
mont, Texas, do hereby certify that the within Lands and Town Lots assessed on the Tax Rolls of
said town for the year 1911, are delinquent for the Taxes of 1911.
\ , ' W. B. BINGHAM, Tax Collector
of the Town of Aspermont, Texas.
—*— Sworn to and subscribed before me, this, the 10th day of July, 1912.
{ Seal | T. E. KNIGHT, Notary Public
^—' Stonewall County, Texas.
A live commercial club is the The man who sticks closer It is a fact that when a man is
main-spring of a growing town, than a brother, is sometimes a down and out his friends are soon
Lould be maintained. second cousin or other relative. up and out—of the way.
TITUS MOURNING OVER THE LOSS OF A DAY.
Let those who stand like weeds in thp thoroughfares of cil
ilization wither under the scorching rays of public censure and lr
trampled into the earth under the iron heel of progress*; may
their ambition smoulder in agony; their hopes linger in perpetual
torment; their folly pursue them like a sheeted ghost and may
they forever eat the bitter bread of strife, that they may feel
how more terrible than the wages of sin it is for sworn servants
of the people to trifle with the ^estinies of their country. Texas
Needs Great Men. ...... _ *
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J. A. Gholston was a pleasant
caller at the Star office this
week. J. A. says he has the best
crop he has had in five years.
Newman Payne and Fred
Senter left last week for á fishing
trip dowu near Fort Griffin.
They will be gone about two
weeks. •
Tom Beidleman was in town
Saturday. Tom has on exhibi-
tion at the Star Drug Store twin
watermelons. This is certainly
a freak of nature.
Will McKay and family passed
thro' the city Tuesday enroute
home from a visit to relatives and
friends in the Hooker and New
Hope communities.
E. V. Sellers has on exhibition
at the First National Bank, a
sample of milo maize grown on
his King county ranch, that is
mighty hard to beat.
John Carlile was down from
Swenson Monday. John says he
has a cucumber 22 inches long,
and a bean pod 20 inches long.
How is that for fertility of soils.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moore
from Spur, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Spann this
week. Mr. anc^ Mrs. Moore are
old time friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Spann.
J. H. Sauls was here one day
last week. lie paid us a pleasant
call, also cash on subscription.
He said there was nothing in the
Star but he just had to have it
anyhow,
Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill passed
through the city one day this
week on their way home to Has-
kell, after a two weeks outing,
spent in different parts of the
country. They reported a most
pleasant trip.
Rev, M. M. Beavers returned
last week from Claude, where he
was engaged in a revival meeting
for several days. He says they
had a good meeting, notwith*
standing it rained nearly every
day while he was there.
Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Hiner
came in Tuesday after several
days absence. The professor had
been attending the state conven-
tion at San Antonio and other-
wise having a good time, while
Mrs. Hiner had an equally pleas-
ant visit at Rule.
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 magaziue 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,!
:3H
SB
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1912, newspaper, August 22, 1912; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168496/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.