The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THU AS!*F,RMnVT jsTAH
Sheriff's Sale
The State of Texas
County of Stonewall:
Fotice is hereby Kivou that bv
virtue of a certain writ of exe-
cution (Ofder of Salt) issued out
of the honorable District Court
of Stonewall County, of the 10th
day of Dec. 1919, by C, E. Bran-
nen, District Clerk of said Court
for the sum of Three hundred
fifty Hx dollars and co'ts of f'uit.
tindera judgment, in favor of J.
M. Browfisfis'hi in a certain
cause in said Court No. 1194 and
styled J M. Hrownsfield vs Hen
r> Welkin?, placed in my hands
for service, I, T. T, Winn as
Sheriff of Stonewall County, j
T^xafi, did, on the 10th day of
December 1919. levy on certain
Real Estate, situated in ^tone-
wall County, Texas, described
follows, to wit: AH those(
parcels, tracts, and lots of Und
the same being lots No?. 9 and
JO, in Block IN. in the Hillings
ly addition fo the town of Swen-
son, Stonewall County, Texas,
and levied upon as the property
of Henry Watkins and that on
the first Tuesday in Feb. 1920
the same being the 3th day of
said month, at the Cotrt House
door, of Stonewall County, in
the town of Aspermont, Texas,
between the hours of 10<a m,
and 4 |>, m., by virtue of said
lev.y and said execution (Order
of Sale) I will s *ll said above
described R< al Estate at public
venue, for cash i:o the highest
bidder, as the property of said
Henry Watkins. And in com
pliar.ee witn law, I give this no-
tice by publication, in the En-
glish langu'ige. once a wpek fori
three con ecn\ivt> weeks itrmit1
diately preceding said day ofj
sab*, in the. A«perm<>r.t Star, hi
newspaper published in Stone-!
wall County.
Witness mv hand this 7th day i
of Jan, A. D. 1620.
T T. GINN, Sheriff
8tone wall County, Texas.
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Salesman Wanted to solicit or-
ders for lubricating oils, greases
and paints. Salary or Commis-
uion. Address The Harvv Oil
Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Will Saiith and Jnoftf Boyd-
stun of Peacock were in Asptr-
mont Tuesday and while here
make us a pleasant c"ll.
I handle undertakers supplier
at my old stand.on the corner
J. C. Guest.
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Thanks to C. A. McLaury for j
cash on subscription this week, j
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NOW IS THE
RENEW
YOUR STAR
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Patronize Star Advertisers
Come to the Queen Thea-trr
Saturday and see n big moving
picture show.
See John Guest for all
of plumber supplie:-.
SECURING HIGH-PRICED CUTS
Valuable Points That Should Be Kept
In Mind When Selecting Ani-
mals for Breeding.
(Prepared tiy tins I'nitcd StaU: s Dcii.ivt-
nimt of Afirlciiltiiri-.)
In the improvement of bet:f trni.Uo;
cure has hr-t>n (nken to (levi-lup to (1w>
greatest extent those portions of tl, j
body from .which are secured the high-
priced eut« of beef. These points j
should be kept in mind vvlieri .selecting |
breeding animals.
High Temperature May M'tlead.
rtij.'li temperitture i!<'<■< nut always
mean fever, for the body bout nui.v lie
increased by exercise or ci,'iny, nth!
a rise nf iih miK'h as 1 .It decrees Tab-
renbelt has lieen traced to ruciu.-il work.
Mr. I'1. It. Wyim of Indiaiiiipolis reports
that drafted men before examination
showed rin average rise of t).:t i]<>gree«
from the anxiety and snspen.se, with a
corresponding depression below nor-
mal after examination. In 40 nurses
the full after examination averaged
(Ml degrees. The p«tyehic rise plu.s the
daily elevation may lend to false con-
clusions If the physician Is not curtv
fni.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATE
ep
1 Look, Mother! If tongue is coami,
j cleanse little bowels with "Cali
' forma Syrup of Figs."
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Hendache, Constipation^
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath—Candy Cathartic.
His Mistake,
Klatbush Von know my wife mid
tier sister look very much alike.
Itensonbiirst- Oh. is Hint so?
"Yes. Why, the other day I got n
seat, in a crowded trolley car. and
when I got off my slsierin-iaw was
also getting off the same car and •dm
gave me Hail OoJnmhtH for not gt".-
tlng up and offering her my seal,"
"Well, why didn't yon offer her your
seat? Didn't you know her?''
"No, I didn't. 1 really thought It
was tny wifeVonkers Statesman,
Mothers etui • " easy after git it.jr
"Ciiiiforni.i, Sv ' Fhre," because in
a few hours . .. J-up wast'-,
^onr bile and (ermcutii>g food genf.lv
moves out of the bov and you hnv(.
i well, .playful child :in.
Sick children needn „ be coaxed to
lake this hanrileaa "fruit kuwtive."
Millions of mothers keup it hnmly t><
cause t hey know it.s action 'on (be tw>
(u;h, liver and bowels is prompt and sr.r,•>
Aok your druggist for .. bottle
"California Syrup of Figs," which con-
tains directions for babies, children,
all agcB and for grown-ups. m
lmw had your liver, stoniaek
i H i we Is j how ir.ucli your head aebew,
u ue front cciuvtipa-
bilioiis'ii • ami slug
t'Pl.il " - I .'"it
immedir.t.-!% e.
-tci: :a HUi'.ve the-
fit "'1 tl •: '. fo«i i'J'V-. -•
1. ■ Mc liver i.-.d
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The AHpermoiit Hlar and
Dalian semi-Weekly N«w*
One year lor $2.25
If it can be sold, we can sell it.
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If it is Real Estate yon want, We sure have it
Our Week's Specials
1 section all agricultural 5 1-2 miles from Jayton $14 per acre
* l-#*ection 3 miles of Aspermont, 60 acres in cultivation,
$3000.00 house on it, well and cistern, at $.55.00 per acre
1-4 section 1 mile of Swetison good shinery farm $45.00 per
80 acres raw land best grade of shinery 2 1-2 miles west of
Swenson at $22.00 per acre,
1-4 section 1-2 mile off of Brazos Valley road, 2 1-2 miles
from H azos Valley uiu, a1 $25.tH) per ncrc.
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lift us Nplain to you our ) lnti of
Grindstaff-Ounwqdy Really Co.
ASPHKMONT. TEXAS
"RESULTS MORE THAN CLAIMED"
So torntlflom Mr. J, r. AHKMDT,
Bom 44, Tmxmm
PE-RU-NA
THE REMEDY FOR EVERYDAY ILLS
''I }i;t\ o used Pe-ru-na for
years in cases of colds and
catarrh. The results have been
good, in fact, more than you
claimed, llave also taken
Lacupiu and can easil}' say it
is one of the best blood puri-
fiers 1 have ever used."
Mr. J. F. Arendt
For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditiona
The cvldencc of one man like Mr. Areudt ia more convincing ff(M
to you of the merit* of Pe-ru-na than any written word* of ours. Ftt
fitly years Pc ru na has been ibe siandby of the American iamlly for
diticas<>adno locatarrhal inflammation o( the mucous membranes lining
(ho organs of (be body. Thousand*, like Mr, Arendt, have proved (he
effectiveness of Pe-ru-na for coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel
and liver.disorders or any disease characterized by i catarrhal conditio*.
If your suffering is ue result of • catarrhal disorder try Pc-ru na. B
Is a, true, tried medicine.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1920, newspaper, January 8, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126217/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.