The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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THB ASI'EBMONT STAR
. list this week.
Dorras News
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Mr. Raymond Dennis Is on the sick
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Mr. and Mrs. Coppage gave an ice
cream supper Saturday night. A large
crowd attended and all reported a
nice time. We had plenty of cream.
Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Woodson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs.!
Harrison and family, Mr. and Mrs.! i
Huntsucker and baby, Misses Bessie, j
Mary Lou, Dude and Alvis Chester,'
Lavona, Gladys and Lillian Pettit, i
Mary and Luada Posey, Edna Gidion,
Myrtle B. Counts, Messrs. Ollio and
Johnie Chester, Ernest and Clarence
Counts, Thurmand Dennis, Roy Ed-
wards, Johnie Harkins, Ted McAuthor
Hazel Petit, Dave Posey, John Lewis,
Walter Ashton, Joe Bailey, Jeff and
J. W. Adams, Wallas Taylor, Sam
Cadell ,Earl Parmer, Ira Camel, Wil-
lis Akins, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sparks.
Mr. Brownie Smith is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith.
Miss Mona Martin lias returned
home from the plains where ■ho has
been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mauley and baby
of Abilene are visiting Mrs. Manley's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. l'osey and dau-
ghter, Luada, and grandchildren, Mar
garet, Ray and Robert Lewis Dennis
were called to the bed side of Mr.
Raymond Dennis at Sweetwater.
Clarence Counts took dinner with
W illlf? Akins Sunday.
Mr. Ethelyn Sparks is sporting a
new Chevrolet roadster since Satur-
day.
Miss Gladys Clark spent Saturday \
night with Agnes Harrison.
The visitors of Rotan Saturday:
Misses Luada Posey, Gladys and V.
beth Clark, Agnes Harrison, Aletha
and Louise Woodson, lies ie, Mary
Lou, Dude and Alvis Chester, Lavona
and Lillian Petit, Marion Roberson,
Siddie McLemore, Messrs Rube Wood-
son, Johnie and Ollie Chester, Ethe-
lyn, 0<]is, Orel and Lawrence Sparks
Johnie Harkins, Lee Raspberry, Rob-
ert and Verdie Harrison, Ted Me A:-
thor, Sam Cadell, Wallas Taylor, War
ren and Norvello Kennedy.
There was a singing at Mr. and Mi
Clark's Sunday night. Wo had
good crowd and a wonderful singiii'?.
We still have a fine Sunday Sel ..o:
here. Everybody come and make the
attendance as many as possible.
Reported.
ONE QUESTION SHORT
Pat was brought to court for <;i:- -
tioning in connection with an auto-
mobile accident at a railroad crossing. |
"lMd you wave the red lamp?" he
was asked.
"I sure did," answered Pat.
The next day hp told his frioix'
"It's a good thing for me that he
didn't ask if the lamp was lighted."
MUTUAL
"Throw up your hands, I'm going to
shoot you."
"What for?"
"1 always said if I ever met a m:-
homelier than I, I'd kill him."
"Am I homelier than you?"
"You certainly are."
"Well, then no ahead and shoot." j
The state of Texns has a very
small bonded indebtedness and <di of
it is owned and held by the perma-
nent funds of the public schools a*ul
state institutions. At the closc of the
last fiscal year the total of this debt
was $4,002,200.
Mr. J. Carl Brian of San Angelo,
Texas (Foster Oil Co., of Tulsa, Ok-
la.) visited in Aspermont the pas;
week-end.
Wait
for the
It won't be long' before we'll
have the new Ford. The min-
ute you see it ride in it
you'll be glad you waited for
this beautiful new model
Stonewall Molor
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ABSTRACTS
Bad titles perfected
a specialty.
Consolidated Abstract Co.
Office Court House.
iinn SERVICE
tor Coal and Ice
Hauling oi al! Kinds,
from the Heaviest
to the Lighted
Phone l()o
or see
F. O, GIBSON
Professional"
and
Business Cards
A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
Office' over First National Bank. • *
Aspermont, Texas • ••
ERNEST HERRING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW' '
Civil Practice Only
neeialty—Examining and Perfecting
Land Titles
OFFICE FIRST NAT'L BANK
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Counties in which rice i the )>- •:-
in!>: crop are: Brazoria, ( 1.• • i,ihor-.
Colorado, i'oit Bend, Ga' eston, Har-
Alnt-
ris, Jackson, Jefforso;
agorda, Orange, Wal!
i' ■ rty,
H. F. Grindstaff T. E. Knight
Grindstaff & Knight
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Stonewall Lodge No, 704 \Y. S. FEATHERSTON
A. v. & A, IV;. Law, Land & Insurance
Re: alar meeting nights on Thurs-
day nir.'lit on or before the full moon
in each month. All Master Masons
are cordially invited to attend.
C. D. STAMEY, W. M.
M. F. WILLIAMS, Sec.
Office over
First National Bank
Aspermont, Texas
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Li Buick for 1928, every-
thing you wiiiit to know
about your car's perforrr:-
aiK'.-—every indicator and
dial — is before you, inci-
recdy lighted unci.' r glas-;.
Buick today offers greater
beauty, luxury, and c ni-
fort than ever br.-ii.re—
greater speed .'n.<
with quicker geunv ;i\ See
the car that su'pas.vv:; all
otherr in popularity — u.td
in value.
Bl J 1( -K MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICHIGAN-
Division oj (/enentl Moiors Corporation
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Sedans ^1195 to ? 1)95
Coupes $1195 to *1850
Sport Models*! 195 to*l 52 5
All prices f. n. it. Unit, ' -• y.ufrrntntnl tax
to be added. I he Ci. AJ. A. ( . fin*int -nn pluti,
the most dairable. «uvtiiiable
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Ul'-TO-DATE OFFICE and
MODERN !!A\ KQl'IPMENI
Second Floor Ws.'.Uer B!d:^.
HAMLIN, TEXAS.
MILLER-RUSSEIJ.
PLITMBTNC; CO.
Job Work A Spoc;a'; v
Hamlin, Texas.
Phone Aspevmont St;u'
()ffice
Always Stiff
and Achy ?
Too Often This Warns of Sluggish
Kidney Action.
"TAME? Stiff? Achy? Sure
j 4 your kidneyr, are working
light? Sluggish kidneys allow
waste poisons to remain in the
blood and are apt to make one
languid, tired and achy, with
often dull headaches, dizziness
and nagging backache. That
the kidneys arc not acting
right is often shown by scanty
or burning secref ions. If you
have reason to believe your
kidneys are acting sluggishly,
use Doan's Pills. Doan's
stimulate the kidneys and th;;s
assist in eliminating ste im-
puritics. Users everywhere • >
dorse Doan's. Ask yoi:t
neighbor!
DOAN'S
Stimulant Diure tic to the Kidneys
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Jewelry & Victrolas
WA ICH & JEWELRY
KEPAIRING
MAIL VOl K ORDERS
fcMahon Jewelry Co.
HAMLIN, TEA AS
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and childrem
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Hardy Motor Co.
Stamford, Tex.
Mrs. J. W. Porter of Peacock a:ui
Mrs. Jack Wharton of Swenaon visit-
ed with Mrs. John Metealf at the
Stamford Sanitarium Saturday.
A Mew Suit
Not ( leaned
And Pressed
Soon Looks
Like An
OLD ONK
AVi Do Cleaning, Pressing
and Repairing, and
Keep you Looking Spic
and Span
Come and see
our New Fall
Samples
Russell & Senter
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HOPELESS
Weak, Thin, Hervoui
Woman Gets Strong,
Gains Weight.
Mrs. L. X. Crawford, Jr.,
of Lov.ii.: ; <•:t. La., writes:
"I felt ; ;'ectly hopeless.
"Li i - - wr.:- ii't worth liv-
ing, it • ned. 1 felt like
giving Uj< ! '■[., you know,
a womar. wilh a family
just can't do that. I was
v ak, thin and nerroua.
"I tried so many things
but didn't get better. Fin-
ally { : sked my husband
to get me some Cardui.
After I had taken, three
bottler, I w:js like a new
person.
"I gr.i Ir.nlly resumed my
worl; i round the house and
went places. ! quit suffer-
ing. Now I a:n strong, In
good weight, and feel fine."
Thousands of women
have been helped by Car-
dui, in a similar way, In
the last 45 years.
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A Vegpiable Tonic C.4S
( 'curt House
• our Li! aiJpreciated
Aspermont, Texas.
DICK'S TAILOR SHOP
CLEANING,
PRESSING
Suits made to order
New Midway and Carnival attract-
ion will he features for the Texas-O-
klahoma Fair at Wichita Fails, Oct-
ober 1 to G. it will be the first trip
to the South by the Carnival company
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GAS, OIL, AIR. WATER. INFORMATION
TIRES & ACCESSORIES
TIRES CHANGED -TUBES VULCANIZED
Bring your ear and have it greased with our
High Pressure Greasing System.
Dealer - Goodyear Tires and Tubes
DRIVE IN
C. G. VIERTEL
Dallas N w <K" i h
AT THE
queen theatre
September 23rd.
in "SERVICE FOR LADIES"
FRIDAY,
Adolphe Men.jou
SATURDAY.
May McAv >.v
September 24th.
in "MATINEE LADIES"
'MADAME DYBONITE"
Comedy
TUESDAY.
September 27th.
WINGS OF THE STORM"
A touching liu.iun story of a girl, a man, and a dot-.
THURSDAY.
Johnny Hincs
September 29th.
ASPERMONT PRODUCE
GAS. OIL, TIRES, TUBES
Automobile Accessories
Bring us your
POULTRY & EGGS
Buy of us your
Gas and Oil
H. L. ORR, Prop.
isa
in "CRACKER JACK"
PARAMOUNT NEWS
"JIMMY WHISKERS"
Comedy
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1, 1926. This -is a net saving S
•10 per $1000 over any loan offered
any other lending concern in Texas.
Aspermont ji
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Rule N:• al Farm Loan Ass'n. Rule, Texas B
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$6,000,000 $137,000,000
Rule National Farm liOan Assn.
$00,000 $1,000,000
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1927, newspaper, September 22, 1927; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200251/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.