The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ASPERMONT STAR.
ONLY PAPER IN STONEWALL COUNTY
'OLUME 22
ASPERMONT, TEXAS. THURSDAY. APRIL 1 1920
NUMBRR 3f
Mw j Christ, Easter, and Us
THE FIEE SEWING MhSHINE
Price $45 and *50.
Why pay $75.00 and $80.00 ior a Sewing Machine
when I can sell you one just as good, will last just as lond,
and will do everyttiing the high price machine does.
See us before buying.
Chas. F. Gibson
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Money to Loan on Land
' We loan money on land—We buy and extend vendors
lien notes—we compile abstracts or' title to lands-we
straighten bad titles—we write deeds —in ifact do every
thing in connection with the land and lofui lu-iriest
when in need of money, call and see us, it; will pay you.
Consolidated Abstract Co.
Office 2nd floor Court House.
Aspermont. Texas.
R S. T1LLOTSON,
Manager
Raster Sunday! We all know
what it signifies, It. was tie
day on which Chris: arose from
the dead arid ascended into
heaven.
Let us of this town make it
the day on which we ali tirise to
|jj the occasion and go to church.
The church is tne great step-
ping stone on the road to
' heaven, and Christ has blitzed
a clear trail to its door
If Christ could give his life
for mankind, surely mankind
can give Easter Sunday in com-
memoration of his sacrifice.
What a day it would be if
'every person in this town—
jevery man, woman and child—
'would go to church on Easter
Sunday!
Probably such an ev-nt has
never been recorded in i.lii.-
country since the days of ti e
jPilgrani Fathers.
Hut the impossible i? always
It, is pos
jam
The Cadmean Chautauqua
At Swenson
Beginning April 24th
Something Good. Don't miss it
Old Olory Nt ws ! District Court Adjourns
Cotton picking is still on and J District Court met here last
the gins are still humming a day j Monday and was in session for
or two in each week j three days, havin; - only on-'
V good deal of farming is be-j criminal ea e on the docket,
tng done but it i too dry toj that of l< D Parker.
plant anything, and these daily j thrown out ot court.
and it was
sand storms don't make the
soil wet-
Schools are running full time
with a good attendance, the
school census was taken thi^
week by Wm. Reber, also the
tax assessor was around this
week.
Candidates are a ppearing so
by and by it is getting Spring
and the pastures are beginning
to get green. Fruit: trees bad
a good crop of blooms and if
nothing happens tec re will be
lots of fruit this year.
As soon as we gel a good rain
planting will be in full swing.
K*rl Wolf one of our citizen*,
mo ed near Stamford and went
in the dairy business, we hope
he will do well.
Our section boss, Fritz Ku\us
got married a -few days ago.
now he has a boss.
I learn that D. G. Franklin.
«ne of our Rood fellows and
good gin hands got the job
pumping water for the railroad.
It ia said that AugFierue. an
other oue of our good gin hands
Will go in the garage and black
smith business.
Twiu boys have arrived ia the
Trias family.
No more news, so long for this
time.
A Reader.
The Grand Jury found six bills
all of which were for misce-
meannrs and will come up in
C'>unt:,\' Court at the April term
j possible— n America.
1! sib!e here in Asp iruiont.
| Shall we make a clean sweep
Jon Easter Sunday by ALL going
j to church?
The editor was ••xocied to
•vrite a learned and Brhetorical
editorial on the glori-s of Fas
t r Sunday. Instead we are
making mi humble but practical
suggestion to the people of this
community. And we are reac'y
to take our place n the ranks of
weat. would be the greatest pro
cessisn ever known in American
hiscorj —the spectahle of an en-
tire community marching to
church in honor of the go<>d
man who gave his life for tin rn
Will Y<>U go?
How Is Your Temper
YOU feel irritable, and your
temper goes off half-cocked, you
need a good ner.ve tonic—some-
thing to replace that, feeling of
restlessness with one calm <S tranquility.
TRY A BOTTLE OF OUR NERVE TONIC
Try our Geld Drinks anl Cigars. Nothing better
iiwf i <w ra
Remember, when you trade with us you get the best
Silverware made. FREE. Every 25c cash purchase en-
titles you to one coupon, and it doesn't take so awful many
coupons to get you a lull chesl of Silverware.
CONN 12' T YOUR HOME WITH A
DRUG 81 ORE.
'! UST CLASH
THE ASPERMONT PHARMACY
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Stonewall Coiml.v's Ira WHitwoitli flurt
P( l>ulatton IiK ieaHiiiii In Auto Wreck
According to tin- birth and ; Wednesday morning I'ee Iteed
dtialii -vvrtiicates issued f i< m and In VV'hitworlh left in a
the Clerk's office, Stones ail j Ford t ruck lor Stamford after
Ojuuty's po| ulaticn is evidently ! a load of freight, and upon re-
on the increas-. a large per cent turning, "bout six miles this
the births being bo,\s, which gide 'of Stamford, something
is th" history of every country about the stcemg aparatus
just aft< r a war. I*or 1920 to came loose and the trucl^turued
date there ha* been 33 birthtcompletely over, breaking Ira's
I have 4 blocks ot land in the certificates issued, out of this,arm and leg, but Dee escaped
town of DeLeon Eexas, near oil , 07 i.,.Vu nn<i ut ■ ■ i • j . ^
t„ ,, ,. ... , , number, 2i vwie boys ana J• injury, Ira was carried to the
■field, would like to trade for . , . , . , ,M
Sllliccaill Avinoilliccnioilt farm land here, if interested see *,rls' ' ',;l ask hc,VV 1 ls c0uld StainMrd Sanitarium, and up to
The Sonbeiini .1.1 «iv, Jo~r. ii L.J,oUon, As,„.r. I . «ami <■>make V«. ^ we have not
Easter Dro8ram at the Baptist | me"'- T«xm, B..X 1. or at there h t. heefi ,..r. et.u> u he .id tri.m "in.
. , , c, J • I Tnrirrp H",r din''i nfficf twins born in I hiS count) tnis, ,
tabernacleSunday .evenings also Juage armn s omtt. ,
, ,, , /v . u - . — vear. one certificate cu-eh mi
for the B icknei Orphan Home, i •
Beginnlrg at 7:30. All are cor I Never throw stoma: your two in tiese u«><h,
dially invifd to attend. o-vn house ma> be fragile—At —
I6th Come to ihe Picture Show
Notice
Mrs. Meda Robinson, Leader
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in Theatre April
League Program
J«mea Lawless.
j Easter Sunday
Your Easter won't be complete without an
Easter Hat. Foolish as it may seem, you will
feel that you have missed something of the
beautiful significance of the day if you haven't
a beautiful Millinery creation to wear
WHY CHEAT YOURSELF
Bryant-Link Company
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Song.
Birde Lesson—The Power of
an endless Life— Heb. 7:15 2C>.
Heb. 5:1 1 . Cor. 15: 20-50.
Song.
Raster Story, Jno. 20: 1-18—
Kathleen Zant
Sayings on the EndlesH Life:
Luke 10 28—Vera Walker.
Jno, 11 25—Odell Myers.
Jno. 14 -U— Katherine Bo wen-
Rev. 1-1S Joe ^ant.
How Christ Secured Endkss
Life for U«—Miss Ainsworth.
j How we are assureq that there
iia an Endless Lift—Mro, Wyiie.
; How the Endless Life is At*
jtained by us—Mr. Durham.
Song,
Benediction
You won't be absolutely hap-
p? without a pair of low «|air-
•eri. why try to be.
Bryant-Mnk Co.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1920, newspaper, April 1, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126229/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.