The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1917 Page: 8 of 10
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in this space each!
week the names of!
all those who have;
display advertise!
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
Alls & Pierson
City Meat Market
Star Drug Store
Asperraont Pharmacy
City Tailor Shop
McCord Realty Co
W. B. Bingham
Consolidated Abstract €o
City Garage
Fred Johnson
J. W. Meador.
Siler the Tailor
Gibson Brs.
E. C. Davis.
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DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES
You'll find our prices very reason-
able in every case notwithstand-
ing the high character of our mer-
chandise. And in many instances
you will discover they are very
much lower than so-called bar-
gain figures. Try it and see.
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I want to thank the public for their liberal patronge dur-
ing my sale. The ten days are out but I have decided to
keep some things on sale a few days longer. School will soon
begin and 1 still have a complete line of dress ginghams for
school dresses. 1 have just received a lot of Mens $4.00
dress shoes. See this line.
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"Fightingin France" at the!
Queen Theatre, Sept. 8th.
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Regents for other important
needs as they were authorized to
do by the act of the legislature
and the ruling of the Attorney
General-
Governor Ferguson says the
University is a rich man' school.
The fact is that it is the poor
boy's school. Fifty-four per
cent of the stndent body, or more
than 1500 boys and girls, worked
their way through the University
this past year. In previous years
many thousands have put them-
selves through by honorable labor
and achieved not only good stan-
ding in the student body while
there, but places of distinction
in the world.
I will fill my place in the
Methodist church next Sunday
morning and at 8:30 d. m. Every
body is invited to these services.
Let all our Sunday School pu-
pils be in their place Sunday
morning. Leaguers, do not for-
get the hour of our meeting,
7:15. Come all. C S. Camerog.
Mr. and Mi's. J. A. Carter
and family of Clairette, Texas,
visited the family of his brother
•J. M, Carter.
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Actual Fighting In The Trenches In France Will be Shown
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Saturday September 8th, at 3:30 and at 8:15
6000 FEET OF PICTURES
WE HAVE IT
When you see HARDWARE, SADDELRY
and HARNESS think of
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of Houston is visiting her sister,
Mrs. E. C. Davis.
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ON WIFE'S DRESSER
n.riatl man tells how to shrivel
rp corns or calluses so they
lift off with fingers.
'.mcli !?!?!! Tliis kind of rough
:«!k will 1h> heard Ira# here in town if
(>f>:>1 ile troubled with corn* will follow
lie- simple advice of this Cincinnati
authority, who claims that a fow dropa
of a drug called .freefone when applied
to a tender, aching corn or hardened cal-
lus xtop* aorcnen*, at once, and noon the
corn or callus drion up and lift* rijjfbt
off without pain.
He aay* fr««<7one Uric* immedlctel)
and never inflame* or e.mi Inritater the
surrounding akin. A xmall bottle. of
freerour will coat very IK tie at etiy
drag atore, but will po«iitivoly iamove
every hard or soft corn or callus from
Witt's feet. Million* of American wot.,en
this announmmest firiec
Kansas City Conservatory Of Music
LIN WOOD BLVD. AND WAYNE AVE.
endowed And Incorporated. 15oo Students 1917
Largest and Best Equtped Musical College In the West
Piano, Vocal* Violin, Expression, Dramatic Art^ Dane,
ing. Languages, Literatue and Orchestral Instruments.
Send for Catalogue and Terms. /
JOHN A. COWAN, President.
The Tonsor
We are prepared to give you first class barber
service, and you are always welcome. Agents for the
Stamford Steam Laundry. v
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.