The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page: 10 of 10
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the present sea-
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13 Harrison Jack
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co'-vii, will charge
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traded the account is
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The Star and the
Weekly Farm News f«r
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Texas
ASPERMONT
relephone Exchange
J. K. It AVIS. Prop.
. and the
. .t-en lily from Chili
.«u!y a wonder. Just plant it
tnywhere; it will do the rest.
The climate- proof native shrubs
>f West Texas thai we are intro-
ucingare welc>nn*d and admired
with enthusiasm wherever plant*
n«J. They wil1 mnke us famous
md you happy. Som* n nv on^s
rum Japan, China Africa and
Palestine.
Our su re-''ennui; fruits and
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abif information regarding
conditions and the money*m
ing crops to which same in I
adapted as proven through
production of the nume'
Jumper crops which have
I duced generally prosperous <
duions and are constantly I*
ing it possible for 'Renters'
Ib'-couie prosperous 'Ho
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VOLUVME 20
PeoeRAMToT
OPENING
Monday, Sept. 3rd
in the District (
' he following prog
rendered to which t
invited:
Dr. D. C. Wylie
Song...
) Scripture Reading.G
V - Invocation
i Vocal Solo Mari
;; Welcome Address. .1
')V " _•
Reading ,
Piano Solo
Quartette to 1
Oration... B. 1
Address Jc
" . Music.
Address Rev
We desire that evt
present at the openii
ipgarid classificatioi
We especially r
.•©very father and
"have pupils for !h<
present on this occas
things, relative lo
school year will be
should hear.
Your hearty co opi
sired.
Very ti;i
John F.
1
. IMR PICTURE TO
SHOWN!
« —
It our attention is
to the big War pictu
been secured and wi
at the Queen Theatr
8th at 3:30 in afteri
8:15 in the evening i
of 6 reeis and it is
the actual fighting i;
France. If you i
something of what i
have to go througl
<! n not afford to mi!
Picture. If you live
try and live too fai
very late at night it
for you to make a s
to see the afternoon
member we have
theatre and do not t
getting too hot.
In last week's |
Star we stated that
was being put on
building and did nc
further improvemei
learn that it has bee
modied inside, the c
given two coatee oi
walla baing calsemir
and window facing
boards all being van
and the floors being
makes it look like a
ing and without
money veil spent.
■— ~~*m
I will begin my cli
and harmony Monda
at Mrs. Osborne's
building.
' Tuition:.piano|5.j
per
T.E.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917, newspaper, August 23, 1917; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126095/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.