The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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are much needed in the Spring and Summer when out-door
sports and atheletic games attract both boy and man. Every
well-regulated hone should be supplied with some of our
high-grade Liniments and Ointments for use in emergencies
^ that are certian to arise, We have all Ihe articles you expect
| to get in a tip-top drug store,
I ASPERMONT - PHARMACY
| Aspermont Texas
From Johnson Chapel
Dear Editor:—As from our
alight miss last week, 1 will
come again with a few items
from the chapel community.
Most of the farmers are busy
just now plowing over their
ci'ops again.
Mr. E. F. Jones made a trip to
Aspermont Monday to carry
brothter Ford over to the city,
brother Ford has been attending
the 5th Sunday meeting at the
Chapel.
Road working is in order out
here this week.
Garndpa Guest went to Asper-
mont Saturday morning.
Mr, J. W. Morse went to
Wichita Falls Friday.
Mrs. Houston Liles is visiting
her sister at Strawn, Tex., for a
few days.
i?j .Mr. Fred Senter and others
/; from Aspermont attended the
WE HAVE IT
When you see HARDWARE, SADDELRY
and HARNESS think of
GltSM BROS-
When you see GIBSON BROS.
Think Of
Hardware Saddelry and Harness
WE HAVE IT
the poor fellow who says I think j neignbor's children will be saved
I will get to heaven because 1 j and heaven will come down
j Pif H, Sunday meeting Sunday, jam honest, I pas my debts, I go land we will have a glorious time
to church, 'I don't on Suu-j in this life.
day, I don't curse, I treat every-: A Subscriber.
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Stand Itifliiiid Our
Fighting Men
America to-dey in filled wivli
young men of the country who
wear their country's uniform ar.ri
who have offered tluir lives to
the fiCievie of their a entry.
■Every city, every t;.Ye, ever.,
hamlet, every country •;\>mr.nm*
ity has some 'of its ),;=>;.• s in 1.1■•
miliary uniform of th-sir caput r\
They are the very t>>w«r of ou.t
( young man hood.
. These are the who are to go to
the battle fruit, Mow effective
they will be then-, how safe they
will be there depends on the
support that their country gives
thejn. The slower the United
States is to exert its full power
and put an end to the carnage in
Europe tht more of those Amer-
icans who are now in France and
those who soon are to join them
will suffer death and the greater
number of American homes will
be made desolate.
It is not to be belieued that
some national catastrophe, some
calamity that will be shameful
to us if it comes from lack of
preparation or from our failure
to stand behirib our soldier.-,
must occur to awaken our people
to their dnty.
The soldiers of the United
States ore standing by their
country with va steady courage
and devotion to duty that should
inspire the Nation with pride
pnd patriotism and loyalty.
Some if them now are facing
death for their people, are par-
tici.afcingin great battles in
Europe to make the world safe
for Democracy, to iusure our
own safety and to vindicate our
honor, we who remain here in
peace and safety must surely do
otr part.
j The Liberty Loan of 191" was
authorized for the purpose of,
and its proceeds are being spent
in arming, equipping, supplying,
ahd eating for the solniersof the
United Sate* and to assist onr
Allies who are fighting by their
Hide in France. In supporting
the Liberty Loan the people of
America are supporting our sup-
porting our soldiers, are standing
-behind the men behind the nuns.
We should support our soldiers
with all of our means, all of our
recourse*, all of the combined
might and pow r of the great
v,.nation that we ax
; th|. !l(Une of
Mrs. Amos Holmes visited at.:
Rev. I). X. White
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If i and W. J. Holmes Moi
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|; Mr. and Mr--1. II. I >. Furgusou
;* | wt-nl to Aspermont Suturdfy.
bod* right.
Paul- ravsyjn Romnr-s
verses, "In the later elau-
has ' ii ■■
Mr. J. A. Mor.
d Mrs. S. W.
ek Thtir;
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°i|iiERE v.i
i '• • <b'" r peop.e
d the 5'h Sunday nit•.ilug.
it unj man
i .aiiily i °f God h. i- m r.
,-v.in t i!our mind ■ n. ■■■
!connected with t
the i:
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I
hi this space
week the names o! |1
all those who have i
-Al .. , . . u
r-3E3!-- display advertise
; ments in the Star and we
asl our readers to refer to
jthe ads when you arc need
; ing any thing in their-lines
B. B. Peacock
Alls & Pierson
City Meat Market
: Star Drug Store
Aspermont Pharmacy
City Tailor Shop
McCord Realty Co.
W. B. Bingham
Consolidated Abstract Co
City Garage
Fred Johnson
Hick Barksdale
Bryant-Link Co
Siler the Tailor.
' Gibson Brs.
Go'! and i
vibrating through, e
f .ei.tt u uie u jjimcav meei inc. i ,
■ : , , • i we are not plea.-i
•- 1 nn sorrv for those that dmn.t j ,
app3crf|:|..-tve ilv pleasure of ntUndingi when we !,;PPea'-
each 1 • • • • • it ho fiflv nt
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not
; .y hi art
God andS
e <■;.'! at :
and arei
wc
!itlioir old
thi-meeting, it iv;;< ouo of the'l ^nc 0i iutJ'1 ,!A 1
b'.'.'-t meetings of thin kind I ever weighed in the hah-in-
witnessed. Every bod v seemed |be found want,f1^- Rf"ad,,r chmp
you know of anybody who is!th^rt
hungering and thirsting
A Huggostion..
A Suggestion is hereby given
'o the piiblk in Aspermprit.lt i'a
e'otu-rai'.v uinierstood that wc ijtre ,
r ihe pressure of very high
! ' ' ;. :i ;!e . •ce'^oities of V-
with Other ne-e-ary things fev. til
ie-cul will be very high . L: fc
"■tr 'citixens generally hunt up
jpd stoves or get a
s' iv > aud dny woob as
, is an abundant supply j
af t°r i this country' and it is about the
to enjoy themselves and the
table was overrun every day
with the things that go to nour-
ish the body.
And best of all the Lord was
present in every service, and
if you had been there at the
Saturday service you would have
thought, as one Poet says that
heaven was not far away. Yes
you know t he Lord said, Matt.
•",G "Blessed are they which do
hunger and thirst after righte
ousne^i for they shall be filled."
Again I hear him say, Matthew
5 and 20, "For I say unto you
t.ha't except your rightousness
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the the things of this world more|only cheap article oo the market.
than they are the rightousness i .. ■,, , t . e., ,
. r, , '■? ■ i i anp it will be of great benefit to
of God. This nfe is only a dress- ,
ingroom for Eternity and all|farmers ane °thers who have
the people that are living today w0°d for ^ale. The people who
who has come to the year of ac- «£"i! wood as a general proposition
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countability that has not re-
pented of their "ins and put on
the breastpla- f rightousness
and prepared i;> meet God at
anytime, if the breath of life
was to leave them i.iey would
go to that awful place where
there is weeping and wailing
and gnashing of teeth. My
is t he people who need this cOn*
sit! .'ration.
1 charge nothing for this sug
A friend to the poor laborer
shall exceed the rightousness of j Christian friends let
the Scribes and Pharisees ye, j more, let's have a prayer meet-
shall in no case enter into the; iog in every community in Stone-
Kingdom of ,'leaven. Now if wall county find have a family
you will rend how particular j altar in every home. And God
those people were in regard to; will prosper us more in this
keeping the law. 1 say woe to1 world and children and our
V Problem
How mrny soldiers could be
fed with the money that is to be
pray j spent during tin" SpecialSe??soin
WE CAN SELL Oil TRADE IT FOR YOU
If you Have unything to sell or trade or if you want to buy any- J
thing it will be to your interest to see me. If you want your prop- ,
erty advertised list it with me.
Hi
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Boarder—Wtiy don't you buabaad
i'rw watteriat w
m mA
F< )R SALE—Eighty-three acre
50 acres in cultivation, 2 room
house, cistern, good etorm cel-
lar- Close to school small cash
payment or will take trade for
first payment, eash terms on
balance.
FOli SALE—240 cre farm,
one hundred and thirty in culti-
vation, new three room house,
and 2 porches, cistern, 4 acre.0
in orchard fenced with net wire,
tank, w'Jhin 2 miles of good
school. Nearly all tillable. Lmall
cash payment and easy terms on
balimce.
Ik ir''f i
FOR SALE
OR TRADE
First class Meat Mar-
ket and Resturant
fixtures. They have
to sell and are going at
a BARGAIN. Will
trade for live stock.
Can be had together
or seperate.
FOR S ALE—164 acres unimprov-
ed land, $200.00 down and the
balance in easy payments will
buy this place if sold within the
ne-U few flays.
167 acres, 12>r in cultivation.
Good two-room house, good out
buildings, underground cistern
and tank. All tillable land, 1-2
mile tc public road. 3 schools
within 3 miles. $20.00 per acre.
Good terms.
A good 6 room house, good
bums, largt lots, city water,
small payment down, balance
easy payments. Its a bargain.
of ilie L.'gislature. We will g ve
space to the best and most core;
rect answer to this question in
next weeks issue, lets have some
estimates, of course we do riot
kripw but. we ail can give some
estimate of it, ■ e
Married
'
Walter L. Daniel and Miss
Jimmie Irene Dickey of New
Hope communty were married at
the Court House last Thursday,
event too late to get in :i®
week's issue. They are I
from prominant families of
community. R. S. Tillotson
forming the ceremony. .,11
TAKES OFF DANDRU1
HAIR STOPS PI
Save your H«tf! Get a 89 etnt
of Oandcrtne ptjht T
•tops- Hchlno arat|i.
Thin, brittle. colorl«m
hair In muto ot,a
scalp; of dawli-att—tl>r,
Tharo la nothing a*i
the hair aa dandruff, f
6f 1U luitre. its atiw
life; oventuattr
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1917, newspaper, August 2, 1917; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126092/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.