The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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NOTICE
and Demonstration
Swift & Co. Products
On -.-aturday October <S11-3
Under the minuigem -nt of Swift 6c C-j. w.- will
serve a fret lunek to all our customers. Come
and be our o-uest i.t this lunch and see what a
great variety of dependable product- Swift <X
Co. put out. As c 11i added inducenent we will
offer for one day only
Swilts Premium
Bacon 45c
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20 B a rs 0 u i c k N a ptha So ap fo r o n 1 y $ 1 00
1 Car! Suubrite C':eantr and 1 Bar Woo
Rriae with each above purchase.
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I |{j•«.!«! i y .Cif ttf . • 'v. ythii>K >'>;<■, p. i' i .j■ far I'he :uvai. i; is full of
••; ,•■„■ he't< i rn'm , brain*. bu* tlvS" i-i aim- are do-
I•• <.-• rast to ti«! m he men- .• voted almost.exclusively to thei
11'■ r' who are uvre hum ,"d vancumut of personal inter- j
tin ir tr.oc • • life, .vet1 v.s,s and pl< asures.
• energetic and del* rmi-' He concede* the right of any'
i <Uers f< r the public w-.a!, person to achieve the distinction!
b ; ! i: . ihe i.ic . of co-op-. of i ecoming a "prominent cici-;
u, '. - tif p j •-.'"uaies.; ?/>n," but that prominence, he
lit. . i. i. kerings, and the thinks, carries ile 1 "nalty in the
/,(os n'r, < <•> dose cor way of proportionate community ,
p.)ru i" :« ami ocial cliques. j obligations.
lit- s us ibi- town the good • ilc. hopes to Bee <>ur prominent
that ■ mcs our community j citizens emerge from t'neir com-!
^ m'-'\ ace ..mj.hthtd by the efforts of a ' fortable retirement and put:
' , f"':;. forking regardless of fac.- their shoulders again to the
-- .3®kiU3<uUfcAJ tj, rj111 iiffercncci", while the;e<,immunity wheel. It needs the
~ ~ ' many are complacent, or inditl-j weigh' of their influence to
As Alloflpr S'-es Us ereni. or witling to have othersi whirl it at u healthy speed.
do the work for them. Too uian} of the little fellows;
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A friend diked <o us an hour
the other day about, c .nriitm'-s
In this town, a* he set's tv m
j« a mart with as
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He sh's. also, a community!nre working, he thinks, while!
that should bo well up toward too many < f the big ont j are'
the h< ad of its class, yet in real- looking on.
,|'"*n it ^ one that is just drifting a- Ami lasih. lie thinks, the'
mind, a qni*" stud^nr if "Omniu* good. but. r.o pood at it • unununity ne«--da the united ei-
Uy aff«ir«, and *** nun wo- ^l0ujd b^; not. bao, tmt decided-1 t'orva of big. little, old. and
men and condition' they are j ,vorj.;t. than i' shoo! 1 «e. ;young
Perhaps to a eerta-i. extent And «hy are ,!<,i.ditio?ia as' tie is too tnojfat tu phbli^h
h« i a moraliz r, but in h's nnr; tiley {ir„? . iiH hbn- If
alizinghe puts hia finjer on tlu | summarize* thu«ly:
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MOTHIUG *
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Money Mor.cy Mouey
At only o'v Peroont.
Why>pay more on your
Farm and Ranch Loans'*
A sperm ont l\ L. A.
See H. P. Grind staff, .Sec.
For Bah1.
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Three good residences in As-
pormont will sell worth the mo-
ney, see,
Will A. Dunwody.
Lost.
1 Brindle cow, motley face, ft.
or-1 years old, branded M-bar
h'is horns, notify me,
Gould Winn.
Swenson, T< xas.
Bring u^s your blnek«mfthing ,
we fix 'em up right,
ML F. Childress
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He mentioned numerous high
If respected citizens who rp ir
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There are not trough Ge -rges
in our midst, no; enough people
who ire wi'l'nc to forget self
for • mctt^nt and do something
W- a' • b; i fiv uriiig th -m ( >r
him.
lit vide wor1' with mo,
Lost
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t a i 'vjnia«j .
35c, 60c and $1.00 the Jar
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923, newspaper, October 4, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126416/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.