The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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THE STAR DRUG STORE
Aspermont, Texas
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ANOTHER BAIN
FOR ASPERMONT
Lust Surday nitrh' Aspenoont
and Stonewi ll eonntj was again
visited by a nice little shower.
we I''arn that only one-half an
inch fellr.jbt in Aspirin on t but
that in the east half of the eoun-
t .- it. was much heavier and in
some places it was as much as
t*o inches. Even the places
that received only th«" one-half
inch should have enough moist-
ture to bring up any kind ofi lheloveot the
crops as is has been only tw<>1 sou' illustration-"
weeks since *~e received about
:tn inch of rair
League Program.
1' msecration meeting "Love
I .eader- lYed Jo! nv>n.
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Scripture Keadinj: 1 Lor. i ;:l
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Prayer
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Heading o: minutes.
Song.
Paper—The love of 1 iod.
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Piano solo— Georgie l'iv« r.-.
Reading from Kpworth Kra,
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A \V!I. (i(!OsH CI!ASK
is n nhinji tt what you will experience if you go in search
iif hotter Merchandise than we sell. For you will be
seekiriLT. what does not exist.
SO STOP OilAM\<!
nil over town. Save yourself time, travel and trouble
by coming here tit once and getting the best at only near
best prices.
J 1ST I'ECKIVEI)
our new lot of Ladies waits, also Ladies hats. For
spring foot wear see our line of Ladies, Mens and Chil-
drens Shoes. 1 have a good line of patterns with prices
about the same as they were a year ago. 1 have also
just received my second shipment of tennis shoes this
season. 1 have some real pretty styles, they look like
the $2.50 shoe but the prices range from .85 in the
chiklrens. -$1.00 for ladies, $100 to $1.25 for mens.
Let me supply your wants along this line.
HEMEMHER
1 always have the best of Groceries, and your orders
will ce promptly filled and appreciated.
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Yours for more business
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iiretheren with j ?•*"?
-Howard Wyhe.
Vocal S >Io— Myrei.e Johnson ■
League Benediction.
B. C. Dnvis
The Cash Store Man
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Aspermont, Texas
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Shelf hardware,
tools. Enamel wan :
ware. etc.
car.pent'T
Muminum
Gibson Bros.
'LOST At the City l^akeanevv
1 2 gallon icecream freezer, find-
er please notify the Star Office.
Preston Abbott had business
in Fort Wor .h this week.
We have just received a
Jot of Automobile supplies.
Gib-on Pros.
new
P. II Lindsey came in from
| Wiehita Falls Weiinesday of last
'week and < xoects to visit, his'
: parents indeliniteiy as l.ill says
the Recruiting officers ore too
thick in Wiehita Kails for him.
Money to Loan at S per cent
interest. No loan to large for
us to handle. ^ e make our own
: inspections and give quick ser-
vice. Me''<>rd—Low Realty Co
Aapermont Texas.
A (iiiTs Lciloiial
011 The (Jroiit War
rij.:m. -he freeaorn of the high
-e is We stand opposed to
mili'.ari.-m. we fight that fightiriv
'I'll-, student, paper of 1h<> I !ni-' M1'> be done nwav wfth forever
versity. Tne Daily Ti-xan, was j:uu- ever.
'recently turned over to the
young women of the institution! |{. Y. | . U. IVoirratU.
| for one day. The copy for th< j
the Universal car
Kvrry factor of a good investment is met
in th> <rij car for business utility I >w first
cost, small upkeep, minimum depreciation.
With these merits is all tee motor car per-
formance you enn buy it any price. In :ity
or country Ford service is close at hand th -
*erviie that Keeps nv re than 1."50,000 Ford
cars n < aiily use. Tourinf c«r 5360, R m-
Sedan -all" f. o, b. I'etroif, Rt member!
Forrl rwiers drive their car?
F. « - NUNTKH.
entire (taper was written b\
young women. I'he leading
editorial, written by Miss Doro 1 mind of Christ.
Subject Devotional meeting—
not self—seeking: having the
The Aycock dog poison cad
be had at the Aspermont Fhar-j
macy.
Robert. Lntsminger of WhiM
City was seen on our street^
last Saturday.
We have a special feature foj
Saturday night at Everbody'j
Theatre.
thy Renick of Waco, Texas, con-
tained the following remarks on
the war: In the heart of every
woman of the University there
is a prayer. Some <>f u* stifle the
paver; others ignore it; a few re-
fuse in their hearts to acknow-
ledge its existence; others hide ii
in a torrent of so-called war en-
thusiasm. That prayer is for
peace. Every woman in America
who realizes the situation, every
University girl who hns a broth-
er. a sweetheart, or a friend
who niay become food for th
Leader—Esther Holing.
Scriature Reading--Phil 2:1-11.
Song.
Report of Secretary.
The great difference between
seff-set king, and the mind of
Christ—Jonny Floyd.
Special Music Cayloma Hill.
The need of the Christ-mind,
present day Christianity- Pier-
s"n C iuch.
Poem—Loree Mill.
Prayer.
Clark and Lee Hopkins of
all the year
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Kaiser and his military machine, I Ralls ca™e in M"n'ay feninK
. ... , to visit th'-ir many friends.
cries out in soul-reoe'lion for;
peace, ' Patronize Our Advertisers. j
"But p"nce is not, mere mili-
tary inaction, nor the cowardly
dodging of issue. Peace must
i have as its substrata the firm
bed-rock
ri«ht and justic
and charity. We
and entire
want a whole
rHICK, GLOSSY HATR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Qlrltl Try It) Hair gets toft, fluff/and
beautiful—Get a 85 cant bottle
of Dandarine.
If you rftro for hfnvy hair that rIIr
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ev«*r etitered a war w ith more
disinterested motive* than tho*«
with which the United States
now enters the world conflict
We have nothing to gain, much
to krtee. We fight for a principle;
we rand for an ^international
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rif-'i •<> thnf i«: t,,ns wlth l,**u,y <&<* ,s radiant with
peace, pta a. mar is, ,lfw. |iaa nn |nc0mp r b|0 noftao«« ttn<l
eternal because it re^tson truths!13 "utfy lustrous, try Damiorino.
Just onf application donblea tho
i that last always. No country i boauty of your hair, hosldea It lmn<s
Hntely diaaolvea every particln of
landruff. You can not tiavo nlco
huavy, healthy hair If you havo
lamlruff. Thla doatructlro eeurf rob*
the hair of Ua luatro. It* atrenath and
!ta very Hie. and If not orwreotn* it
prodoce* a feverlahnooa and ttcfatna at
the scalp;! the hair root* famtab.
toonen aadfdie; thaa the hair falUoot
facte Botfly 1* a botU# at
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Films That
Advertise
|HERE will appaer
in this space each
week the names of
all those who have
display advertise,
i ments in the Star and we
ask our readers to refer to
the ads when you are need
ing any thing in their lines
B. B. Peacock
E, C. Davis
Alls & Pierson
First National Bank
City Meat Market
Star Drug Store
Aspermont Pharmacy
City Tailor Shop
McCord Realty Co
W. B. Bingham
Consolidated Abstract
City Garage
J. £. Raines
Fred Johnson
J, W. Meador
F. 0. Scoter \
lick Barksdale
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917, newspaper, May 3, 1917; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126079/m1/4/?q=yaqui: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.