The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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No sir-ee, bob!
No premiums with
Cameb-aUjjuj^j ,
CAMELS quality plus Camels ex-
pert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the
most wonderful cigarette smoke you
ever drew into your mouth!
And, the way to prove that
statement is to compare Camels
puff-by-puff with any cigarette in
the world!
Camels have a mild mellowness that
is as new to you as it is delightful.
Yet, that desirable "body" is all there!
They are always refreshing—thej}
never tire your taste.
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty
aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odort
Your say-so about Camels will be:
"My, but that's a great cigarette".
Came/* are told everywhere in aci'enMlca/jy ihM
packages of 20 cttfareffaa for 30 cents, or ten pick-
atfea [300 cifareMea) in a glanine paper-covered
carton. We ttronily reeommendthia carton forthe
tMW or office tupply or when you travel
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wiruton-SaUm, N. C.
Beats Gasolinu at
15 Cents a Gallon
New Invention Makes Fords Run
34 Miles on Gallon of Gasoline
and Start Easy in Coldest Wea-
ther—Other Cars Show Pro-
portionate Savings.
A new carboratnr which cutis
down gasoline consumption of
any motor, iocluding the Ford, ^<ler%"*ho "want "to"try it
and reducet gasoline bills from ehcu!d 6erd thdr na„,e( address
more mileage than you now get
from the highest test gasoline.
Many Ford own ere say they
now get as high as45tol<>
mil** to a 'gallon of gasoline.
So sure are the manufactures
of the immense savir.g their
new carburctor will make that
they f;fier to send ii < n 30 flays'
trial to every car owner. As it
c&n he put- on or taken off in a
few/ minute* by anyone, all
one third to one-half i8 the!
proud achievement of the Air* j fnc{ur(rp
Friction Carburaeor Co., 3l2oj WRnt ]ocal ^e"nts- to whom they
and make of car to
at once.
the manu
They also
Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. I
Tnia remarkable invention not
only increases the pow er of all
motors from 30 30 per cent to 60
per cent, but enables everyone
to run «low Jon high gear. It
also makes it easy to start a
Ford or any other car in the
coldest weather without pre-
viously warming the motor.
With it you can use the very
cheapest grade of gasoline cr
half gasoline and half kerosene
ahd still get more power and
offer exceptionally large profit*
Write them torlay.—Advertise-
ment.
,If you want to bay, sell o
trade real estate, see
Grindstaff & Dunwot'y
Wt?are making special reduc-
tions on Blanket0, Outing, Gin-
ghams, Domestic, and Sheeting
Wt are ready to divide the loss
and the decline.
Bryant-Link Co,
J Wall Paper p
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We have a complete line of the latest
designs of WALL PAPER, also full line
of Potton's Sun Proof PAINTS and
VARNJSHES BUILDERS HARDWARE,
Window glass all sizes. Con fill your
lumber order for any building.
TANLAG DISPLAY
VAKES 6REAT HIT
Unique and Attractive Display of
Celebrated Medicine Attracts
Much Attention
An advertising display which
has attracted urtsunl interest,
has been placed in the show
window of The Aspermont
Pharmacy, in this city, the lo
cal afency for the ell known
and highly succ- ^ful proprie
taiv medicine, Tfenifcc,
The display is not oi.ly inter-
esting from an advertising
standpoint, but is educational,
combining in an attractive ant
artistic manner beautiful scenes
frotn many fo;e^n conn ries
where the imiredients of this
preparation are abtained,
It has occasioned such favora-
ble comment in the city that
th ; proprietor of the store states
th U i: will remain in the win
do ft fV\ < ral duj s 1'Tiger.
Work of (Jrout Artiwt
Trsj display is the work of une
of America's greatest lithogia
phic artists and t!>e nianufac-
lu ers of Ttiiiiac state that the
total ciast. will exceed sixty
thousand rioilt rs, v. hich is -aic
to t>e the record pi ic*' for win
io a-displays, It is in ten dis-
tinct and natuiai c hrv, er.c
presents .<eu(ts frcm the Kocky
Mountains, an well as from
E irope, A*ia Peru, Egypt and
o.hrr for*i rn countries.
Tt.e natives are mn in th*ir
natural habitat aid eevircn-
.menl, gathering iN roots,
harbs and barka that fern the
packing them upon the backs of
camels, elephants, llamas and
other beasts of burden for trans-
portation bo land and eea to the
immense laboratory at Day-
ton Ohio, and Walkerville,
Canada.
One of the most striking if a
tures of the display is the re-
production of the msgnificcnt
aboratory at Dayton. Here
thegartiet has very effectively
and impressively protrayed the
popularity of Taniac by intro-
ducing a group of people in all
walks of life, who are looking
at the Taniac laboratory with
expressions of confidence, plain-
y indicating their belief and
faith in the medicine.
Another distinctive fcatuie is
the bulletins accompanirg the
display. They tell briefly and
concisely of the marvelous
growth and development of
fanlac, until today it has the
argest sale of and medicine of
its kind in the world. These
bulletins also quote vayious
star.dard medical authorities as
to the therapfutic \filue and
physiological effect of the medi-
cine.
«0,000 liottleH a Pay
Fromlthese bulletins one also
learns that the new Tanlcc lab-
oratories at Day ton and Walk
erville have a combined daily
capacity of 60,000 bottles arid
that the medicine is now selling
at the rate of approximately
10,000,000 bottles per year.
That Taniac is a preparation
of exceptional merit has never
been disputed, which accounts
for its tremendous popularity
and large sales throughout the
country. It ;s a powerful re-
constrcctive t ic and body
builder and hns a far reaching
and most beneficial tffect upon
the entire system Many strong
local endorsements, from those
who testify as to the benefit
they received, have appeared in
tha columns of this paper.
The manufacturers of Taniac
are firm believers in newspaper
advertising and have forcibly
presented to the public themer
its of their products in this way.
Their total annual appropriation
for newspaper space exceeds
one million dollars. Their copy
appears in practically all of the
leading daily and weekly news
papers thrwuphout the United
States and Canada. Adv
PrafKSituI IMl BtSlMSS
finds.
Jas. P. Stlnson
ATTORNKV-AT4LAW
General, Civil and Criminal
Practice. Special Attention to
Land, Probate and Commercial
Law.
ABILENE, • TEXAS.
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A. A. ANNIS
DENTIST
Office over First National Bank
Aspermont, Texas.
ERNEST HERRING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CIVIL practice onlt
Specialty—Examining and Per-
fecting Land Titles.
OFFICE FIRST NAT'L BANK.
II. F. tirlndstaff
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Aspermont,
Texa
Dr. D C. WYLIE,
Medical Doctor
PEACOCK. TEXAS
*1 hp. II. Thorn*a,
Aiiidii Ti*ast*
Walters, I'o
Anftpu Tc
The fellow who hunts the first
violets of the new year might
have a poetic heart, but he isn't
as practical as the one who
searches ont the bottoms for the
poke weed in anticipation of a
mess of good greens.
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Subscribe for the STAR
We will trade you a wagon
for cotton, and give you a high
price for the cotton.
Bryant-Link Co.
FOR SALE
1(50 acres good andy land, 4
1*2 miles northeast of Swenson,
50 aerate cultivation, fno house,
Grindataff ft Dunwody
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Singer Sewing Machine' at
Bryant-Lia&Ca'fc
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Thomas & Pope
LAWYERS
A it hon, - Texas
Practice in All Court. State and
Federal.
FLOYD B. PARK
Attordey At-Law
Aspermont, Texas
The Star clubs with the
Abilene Reporter.
Star Telegram.
Dallas News.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Bible School 10.00 a! m.
Communion 10 45 a, m
Ladies Mission Society first
and third Tuesdas.
A welcome to all.
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A nicc ranch of 1040 acres at
$15.00 per acre, see,
Grindstafl & Dunwody
liiNtcn Folks
Now is the time to pay your
sccounts, and if you are indebt-
ed to me I will greatly appre*
ciate it if vou will, at your earl-
iest convenience, call in and
settle voui account.
Thanking you in advance.
Chas. F. Gibson
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FOR SALE
206 acre farm, all in cultiva*
tion, 4 room house, well water
ed, good oichsrd. 4 1-2 north-
west from Swenson. Good
grade of sandy land, $30, per
acre.
Grindataff & Dunwody
1 handle undertakers supplie*
at my old stand on tbe cornet
J. C. Guest.
Don't borrow your
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920, newspaper, November 4, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126260/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.