The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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JOHNSON—CRADDOCK
LAND TITLE COMPANY
We own and control the only ab-
stract of Stonewall county. We are
ready and equipped for prompt and
accurate work. Deed writing given
special attention. Notary Public al-
ways in office. Special price on large
tracts of land.
—Office in Carroll Building—
Yellow Front.
,We Protect Your Interest.
Aspermont, Texas
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WYNN & CO
GENERAL FEED STORE
Corn, Oats, Chops, Bran and
all kinds of feed kept in Stock.
East Side of
THE ASPERMONT STAR.
Published Every Thursday
S. W. THOMAS, ED, AND PROP.
Subscription. 3*1 rt Year.
HARRISON TELEPHONE NUMBER 13
Entered at the Postoffice at Asper-
mont, Texas, as second-class mail
matter.
ASPERMONT, TEXAS.
LIVERY STABLE AND WAuON YARD,
G. S. AVERY, Prop.,
Aspermont,
Texas.
Trade of the traveling- public
respectfully solicited. Teams
carefully cared for. Rates con-
sistent with the times.'
To Publishers and Printers:
We manufacture the very highest grade of
Type, Brass Rule in Strips, Brass Labor Saving Rule, Brass
Column Rules, Brass Circles, Brass Leaders, Brass Round
Corners, Brass Leads and Sltigs, Brass Galleys, Metal Borders
L. S Metal Furniture; Leads and Slugs, Metal Leaders,
Spaces and Quads 6 to 48 point, Metal Quoins, etc.
Old colnmn rules refaced and made as good as new at a
small cost.
., Please remember that we are not in any Trust or Combination
and are sure that we can make it greatly to your advantage to deal
with us.
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A copy of our catalogue will be cheerfully furnished on
application.
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Philadelphia Printers Supply Co.
Manufacturers of x
^Type and High Grade Printing Material
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Proprietors
Penn Type Foundry
39 North Ninth Street
PHILADELPHIA
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TGRAIN & FEED STORE
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and have Feed Stuff in
any Quantity. Also
A FLOUR, OILS and COAL
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ASPERMONT,
TEXAS.
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Largest
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Dealer
Most CoriPiXTE Vehicle Factory in Tfe /
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OuuCooúsAqeThs Best ano Prices
Lowest Considering Quality.
flARSUUTOWN K
Will history repeat itself this
year? If it does, it means that
the next national election will be
a Democratic victory. Look
back at the record of past panics,
and you will note that the party
in power at the time of a great
financial crisis has always been
punished in the next election.
The panic of 1S37 beat Van
Bur en, and brought in "Tippe-
canoe and Tyler too. in 1840.
The panic* of 1857 killed !the
Buchanan administration, and
paved the way for Lincoln. The
panic of 1873 gave the Democrats
the next three Congresses and
the popular majority for Tilden
in 1876. The panic^ of &1893
crippled the Democracy, and put
McKinley into the White House
as "The advance agent of
prosperity."—Jones Co. Talk:
J. H. ROL L I
Dealer In
Choice Family Gi
Laundry Basket leaves my store every
and returns every Friday.
Aspermont, - -
§ .. BLUE FRONT WAGON Y,
A candidate for an office which
is to be filled by the voters of a
county or a portion thereof, shall
file with the county of his resi-
dence, on or before the third
Monday in June (June 16) a re-
quest to have his named placed
u#>on the ballot to be used in the
primary election. Section 111 of
the election law prescribes how
the application shall be made.
This requirement applies to all
precinct and county offices; also
to the offices of Representative
(member of the Legislature).
District Jmlge and ; District
Attorney where there is onlj* one
countv in the district. .
One Block Southeast of square. Hi
^ and mules bought and sold. Feed
^ ways on hand. : : : :
jg E. B. & W. S; FEATHERSTON,
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Harrison Telephone *
Green Harrison, Prop.
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Swift, Sure, Satisfactory 3<
Long Distance Connections
To Farmers
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and those living in
districts: This
ready for your business. You are in daijy nee,d
connections which we are now prepared to give you.
in your home and TELEPHONE almost anywl
"Central" and wre will do the rest. Let us put in sf
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i The Wichita
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A western boy died the other
day from the effects of a bee
sting in the ear. Which, alas,
reminds us of all the men who
listened to the bu/.zing of the po-
litical bee and went to their
graves feeling that they were
stung.
"If the night riders destroy all
the tobacco in Kentucky, what is
the poor tobacco worm going to
do for food.'" asks the Louisville
Herald. It will have to follow
the smokers1 example and get
used to cabbage.
Senator Foraker fears that in
the near future he will have to
resume saying "may it please the
court." And all because he refus-
ed to say "may it please the pres-
ident and his friends."
A New Jery youth of twenty-
one has already married three
women. He has evidently elect-
ed to gather all the trouble he
can before he is too old to enjoy
the excitement.
XTENDto the boys and _
Stonewall county an ini
tion to investigate its
as an educational inj
tion.
Our course is ab^olul
thorough and practical
when you have finished
if you are not satisfied
your bargain your moni
will be refunded.
We make no claim that}
can not and do not suto
tiate, and if you are inte _
eel in a business education!
will pay you to corresi
with the
< WICHITA COMMERCIAL GOI
wichita Palls, texas. ;
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Charlotte N. C. doctors admit
that they wrote 39,645 prescrip-
tions for whiskey last year, which
shows that a prohibition town is
not the dryest place on earth.
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Just what you need for that Hunting Trip
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"There are fewer deaths from
hiccoughs in Georgia now boasts
the Atlanta Constitution. Very
good; but wait till the snake bite
returns for the year are all in.
The charge that the prohibi-
tionists are approaching the pat-
ent medicine manufacturers for
campaign contributions should
be well shaken before taking.
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They are sure-killing loads, always the same,
miss-fire, do not injure the gun barrel, and n
shooting the pleasure that it ought to be.
YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM
"Ideal" and "Target" loaded with any Standard Balk
"Premier" and "High Gun" " " " Dense
"Referee" loaded with the famous "Semi-Smokeless."
'League" loaded with best quality Black Powder.
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THE PETERS CARTRIDGE CO.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1908, newspaper, April 9, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168359/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.