The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THE AS!'EKMC).VI STAfc
BIG SALE IS NOW ON!
A 20-Day Reduction Sale
We are going to give you a chance possibly no more this season, to buy
good goods at prices that will surprise you.
A lot of $12 men's shoes now at S6.00 A lot of gingham at half price
Boys overalls for less. - —
Men's Overalls at $1.98
Do not fail to come early while stock is complete Just a visit
here will pay you. Please look after your buudles as we will not be responsible for any
goods lost, but will do all we can to prevent the same. KIDE1ES LISTEN—Santa Claus
will make this store his headquarters. He will be in W. P. GUtST'S show window
Christmas. He will walk, talk and bow to you. Come kiddies, remember the date—
DECEMBER 24 Bring your letters for him to read.
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Yours for a square
deal
We have a full line of Groceries as cheap as you can buy elsewhere. Lots of Can-
dies. Fruits and Nuts, in fact most everything that it takes tor the holiday season.
You will find it at this up to-date Grocery Store. Let us fill your next order NOW
W. P. GUEST litlftff
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Till Aspsrmont Star
Entered at Aspermont, Texas,
Poatoflke as second class matter
ander Act of Congress. March
S. 1879.
•Ml A. Da*««l| Millar * PvfclUhar
Cn. WIH A. DliaHi trnMltar
The national game
country is grab.
of this
What would happen if the
League of Nations should send
greetings to Hiram Johnson.
The American paople may be
short of money now, but will
have lots of "change" on March
4th.
"United States prohibition at-
tracts the world," says Sir Au-
ckland Geddes. And Cuba's
lack of prohibition attracts many
United Staters, he should have
added.
A S>uthern Republican has
about as much chance of being
made Secretary of Agriculture
as Lloyd George has of being
elected President of Ireland.
A drummer returning froui
Canada with a loaded grip might
be called a bottle scared hero.
In these prohibition days it is
harder to get men to bear one
another's burdens. Those who
know where to get it prefer to
carry their o*n "loads".
" There is no argument against j
saving what you've got," but FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
the argument come in taking j Bible School 10 00 a. m.
what the other fellow saves ' ommunion l0:4o a. m.
Ladies Mission Society first
and third Tuesda*.
A welcome t all.
Ad Bast Texas editor remarks
that many people in hif> section
are now eatimr their own spare-1 ..■"■aa™" jss
ribs and back-bones. A "de- 20c- f OTTON- 20c
plorabie condition" isn't it
Com* to4?est Texas—Stonewall | Abilene Texa* D< c. 6. !IU20—
County—where hog killing hasjThe Abilene Draughon College
been in full bias; the past week,! offers 20 for cotton, middling
whare conditions. though seem basis, on a complete business
iagly unfavorable, are far in d-1 at regular race; or in lieu
annce of conditions in other W offers special holiday rates
•eetions of tha state. guarantees m to $250:
'month portions, according to
I borrow jmrn neighbor'* J. O. tffracte. President. Writ#
; Mr, Mraele. Box 9$ C.
♦•The Lost, City"
Monday Night
You cannot afford to miss
"The Lost City" that super ser-
eal which is starting Mouday,
l ec. 21—free to women and chil-
dren when accompanied b,y paid
admidsion.
This is unquestionably the
Master achievement of the serial
screen—a tremendous spellbind-
ing adventure of the African
jungle, in fifteen episodes of
the most amazing and thrilling
situations ever recorded in films.
"Realism" has been injested
into this sensational story from
beginning to end.
To the berutiful and courage-
ous Juanita Hansen wh plays
the leadvmust be given a great
Boare of the credit for the real-
ism ot tbis wonderful story for
it was to her that the story call-
ed for the most daring chances.
In response to a request for a
otatementf she had this to say:
"I will not deny that some of
the things 1 was called upon to
do caused shivers to go u|> and
down my spine, for instance, 1
was called upon to expose my-
self io the attack of a leopard
who was to spring at me from a
hi«h rock, while George Chese-
jbro, who worked opposite me,
| was to am o the beast in mid-
rir. Aut I had already learned
rhat Mr. Ch'-fiebro had mastered
the art of lassoing to the extent
tbat 1 felt confi<Mt he rouJd
throw the rope aboun the n«ck
of the beast before it could
reach me. When the scene rh*
actually '>*hot/ however, the
animal caught after its spring at
itm\ I "a? not acting for when
f&n you wHt
h* convinced that the axpret
i nion of fear on face wa« r al
in ••vary sense, t aan*a you."
About Meats
GOOD MEAT is easily digested.
A Good digestion increases your vitality.
Vitality creates wealth.
Wealth brings happiness
Happiness prolongs age.
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That** why you should buy meat from us—
IT'S GOOD
We also handle ICE
City Meat MarKet
C. A. McLaury, Prop.
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We have a complete line of the latest r*
designs of WALL PAPER, also full line V
of Patton's Sun Proof PAINTS and •
VARNISHES BUILDERS HARDWARE,
Window glass all sizes. #Can fill your
lumber order for any building.
It. B. Spencer & Co
M. ,<#■*> ROBERTSON. Mgr.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920, newspaper, December 16, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126266/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.