The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 3 of 6
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PROFESSIONAL
Ernest Herring
LAWYER & ABSTRACTOR
Especial Attention to Examining and
Perfecting Land Titles.
Notary Public in Office
Office UDstairs over First National
Bank, ^Aspermont. Texas.
HULON K. FINLEY
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE:—at the Star Drug Store
WM. JORDAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Aspermont Pharmacy
ASPERMONT. 7 TEXAS
A. A. ANNIS
... Dentist...
Office over ¡Star Drug Store
Aspermont Texas
J. M. Carter, Lawyer
Practice'in Stonewall and adjoin-
ing counties.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
Office N. W- of Courthoue.
Aspermont, Texas
All Laundry called for and de-
livered.—City Barber Shop.
The Red Light
A Fearless Religious Danger Signa
It is a monthly, nonsectarian paper
Nothing like it published on earth. It
snatches into the red spot-light of the
world's lingering gaze religious fraud
and humbugs from the Pope of Rome
to the Protestant hypocrit. Subscrip-
tions 25 cents a year. Special offer;
Send20 cents (two silver dimes wrap-
ped) and 10 names of persons who
might subscribe and the paper will
be sent you on trial a year-
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Dr, Bell's Antiseptic Salve
Good for all Skin Diseases*
If excitement b ' "s on a headache,
■top it with Dr. :1 ¡ -s' Anti-Pain Pills.
Used twenty yep.; . [Advertisement.]
Notice of Constable's Sale.
REAL FSTATE.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution issued out
of the Justice Court, Precinct
No, 1 Stonewall County, State of
Texas, by J. L. Chennault, 'Jus-
tice of Peace for said Precinct,
on a judgement rendered in said
Court on the 3rd day of March A,
D. 1913, and directed and deliv-
ered to me as Constable of Pre-
cinct No. 1, in Stonewall County,
Texas, I have levied upon and
will offer for sale at the Court
House door in Stonewall County,
Texas, on the 1st, da v of July
D. 1913, same being the first
Tuesday in said month, between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and
4 o'clock p. m., on said day, at
public auction to the highest bid-
der, for cash in hand, the follow-
ing described real estate, to-wit:
An undivided One-Fourth in-
terest in and to Lot No. 7 in
Block No. 38 in the original plat
of the town of Aspermont, Tex-
as as shown by the said plat re-
corded in Book "A" Page 640
Deed records of Stonewall Coun-
ty, Texas, also the NW one-four-
th of Sec. No. Ill, Block D, Cer-
tificate No. 30.2538, H. and T. C.
Ry. Co. survey containing 164
acres of land. Said Lot and
Land being levied upon as the
property of the within named
defendant, T. J, Davis, and will
be sold to satisfy a judgement
rendered in the Justice Court of
Precinct No. 1, Stonewall Coun-
ty, on the 3rd of March A. D.
1913 in favor of Farmer's Supply
Co., a Corporation, and the sum
of Seventy-four and twenty-five
one-hundredth dollars, princi-
pal, with interest at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from
March 3rd, 1913, and the fur-
ther sum of Twenty-nine and 20
one-hundredth dollars, costs, and
all costs accruing by virtue of
saia suit.
Witness My Hand this 1st day
of May A. D. 1913.
S. W. Thomas.
Constable Precinct No. 1,
Stonewall County, Texas-
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The Need of the Silo.
We are indebted to Col. Peter
Radford, President of the Farm-
er's Union, for directing atten-
tion to the importance of the silo
in Texas agriculture. He says it
will increase the efficiency of the
feed 40 per cent and enable cer-
eals and forage crops to success-
fully compete in productive value
with cotton.
Silos and red barns are the
twin agencies of prosperity and
fortunate is the farmer who pos-
sesses them. Thev are good busi-
ness educators and ownership
arouses the spirit of thrift and
enterprise-
Miss Grace Riddel came in Sat-
urday from Sherman where she
has attended Kidd-Key College
this year.
CREATE OR CRUMBLE. Every man should create
a foundation for success before old age crumbles his
earning powers, A small savings account started to-
day, NOW, will start you on the road to independence.
The farther you travel on thif road the less you will
wish to turn aside.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank
The First National Bank
^ Aspermont Texas ^
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M. L. Dool was down from
Nattie this week. M. L. was
smilir ill over his face—crop
prospects.
L. D. Westfall was in the city
this week.
We met R. P. Hall on tbé
street Monday and he said tha
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913, newspaper, May 22, 1913; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168530/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.