The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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MADE-TO-MEASURE
CLOTHES
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Our Made-Jo-Measure Hlathe
arc leaders in (heir field. Fnultlesslv trilrii i. , ): .: :
by hand—fitting precisely, and rcu;itheir virile.
Made dtnjcndably ol 'p re-shrunk pure woolens--i;: o v.-
iety of : t > i n most c apprehensive.
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peris' and general, in law and
• equity that- ahe may he en-
titled to.
Herein fail not but have you
before said Court, on said first
day uf the next t>' rii thereof
i his writ, with y h u r retii'ti
her' (-ti. he v. it y how \ ou have
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Oriole Flour
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fafnous Oriole Flour and Meal. This
brand is well known here as N. G. Rol-
lins handled it for years.
GROCERIES that are FRESH
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WHY
DOES A BARBER POLE HAVE
STRIPES?
N Til IB old days the l>arl>or used t®
b<* tiic surgeon, or blood-letter, ns
well ns ti«> Hlmver anil cutler o(
I'.air, for surn'cry in tbosc l.inieM whs
cuiitiiiH iiloiosi entirely to tho re-
iiiovu! of blond by melius of n cut i
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lii- |M lc or si.'Ii \v;is .jri:.,i11!!11y lll(<
.'ms.-i l)n.ii:i wlilcli lie used for l.iilier-
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rtlnl Hie pole ilf:i'!f . the
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i"' wl,l! " ■ the-, -W. B.. BINGHAM
J NO T. HOVDSTON
Subject to the action of th^
Democratic Prjmnries in July.
ForR- presentative 105 Rep. Wis.
P. I TOWNSEND
For District Attorney 39th Ju-
dicial District
TOM I'AVIS
For County Jurist
R. J. KING.
For County and Hist Clerk
C. 10. BRAN MEN.
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published in 'if.: ddth Ju-ii'..iai,. ^and have not lived to«'<-th-
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District, to appear a*, th- next
er since. 3rd, t hat at. ail times
regular term of the District j this plaintiff lived with defend-
Court of Stonewah C< unry. jant. she was kind and affection*
Texas, to be help at the Court ate toward hirn, and at all times
House thereof, in Aspermom on ! treated him with respect. md
the 3rd Monday in March A. D.; managed her household duties
1922 the same being: the 20th with economy and neatness.
day of March A l>. 1922 then
• d there to answer a petition
IN in said Court on the 8th day
•f February A. D. 1922. in a suit
numbered on. the docket of said
Court No. 1400 wherein Sal lie
Yoeham. is Plaintiff and Manxy
Hocham, Is Defendent, and the
4th. and that about 14 months
after the marriage of this plain-
tiff and defendant, the defend*
ant began a course of unkind,
har«>h, and tyranical treatment
towards this plaintiff, 5th. that
on divers occasions, while plain
tiff lived with defendant, he
Mill on the Job
And at the same old stand on the west side. Come in
and get jrour whiskers amputated. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or whiskers refunded.
Yours for First dass barber work,
West Side Barber Shop
S. C. Hopkins, Prop,
TAKE
The Woman's Tonic
"I took it faithfully and
the results were immedi-
ate," adds Mis. Gregory.
"I continued to get beU
ail my ills left me,
and I went through . . .
with oo further trouble.
My baby was fat and
Mroog, and mysetf—thank
Qod—am once more bale
and hearty, can walk'
miles, do my work,
though 44 years old, feel
like a uewpeisoe. All 1
owe to CarduL" For
many years Cardui has
been found helpful in
building up the system
wheh run down by di«
orders peculiar to women.
Take
Cardui
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i.'««n my confidential
•„.v . a I years. Now '
won't you he my '.vile? j?
She! M'-'i I I.now too much about
you.
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922, newspaper, March 9, 1922; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126334/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.