The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ASPEBMONT STAR
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Good Groceries
When You Hiivt- Said riial You Have
Sai<l All That's to 8m* Sai<l
There ire inferior brands, but we do not handle them.
Good vii ocerics stand lor quality. service and •-. tisi,; .
lion and that's what the shopper <<ets here.
Prices Reasonable
Delivery ?fomot
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Dallas Semi-Weekly Npwk
Om year tor $2.25
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Economy
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A cwiif !«tc Ford Truck with ail-Mcti body and cafe
CHASSIS OfN'i.Y, $;V/O.OU
l'ric«3 (. o. Ij Detroit
W Ford mU'ttrvi boily tmd •t*ihrt-f>rt>o/ ,-«J> on the tord
tktu$i$ mmktt world'* Imwwii putt J compUle ant-torn Irmk.
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A New Ford Steel Truck Body
Your suit of clothes that has bv-eh
subjected to von! dust and dirt—Yirir
overcoat that has withstood the rain
and the snow of he winter can be made
to look like one just out of the store.
When cleaned they wear longer, too.
D R Y C L E A NIN G -1) Y EIN G - R E P AI R1 N G
Jones & Philpott
The Ford Motor v'ompj n y
announces the production oi a
new all-steel body and steel
weather-proof cab, mounted
the famous Ford one-ton worm-
drive chassis, forming a complete
haulage unit at the remarkably
low price of $490.
Steel flare boards and end g;ite
with sockets permit the use of
stakeo and high
side boards or
the mounting
of a canopy top,
Till Cmr cmn hr obtained through tht
making the body readily adaptable
for general use. Screen sides and
end doors may easily be installed.
This new body, built of heavy
sheet steel strongly reinforced
and riveted, is designed to stand
up under the most severe usage.
Loading space is four feet by
seven feet two inches.
The weather-proof cab ia
fitted with'
removable,
doo r-opening
curtains.
Authorized Ford Dealers
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CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTOKS
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and good will .anions those with! i. 0. 0 F. LOI'GE NO. 479
whom you come in daily contact, i Meets each Saturday night
When you- evt a !i:i!.- lime for Make a special effort, to bo aj 1st Sanirda.v night 1st Degree
eeflect ion .what d., vo„ Uun„ a_>oster lor everything a, home. 2nd " " 2nd "
I (,, instead of a critic. 13rd " " 3rd
Thoughts frequently come un- 4th ' " In'it.
bidden, but. it is not difficult. to! Visitors Welcome
divert them along wholesome H. W,Anderson, N. G.
'■nes- J. M. VVeat, Sec.
Give this recipe for peace of
mind a trial and see if it. does not,
benefit you as well as those about
vou.
IF IT IS
Gasoline
OK
Phone 70
Ok SK10
ABBOTT
MONEY!
See us before making tli.it Loan We] have plenty of S
per cent money to loan on Good Land and First Lien Notes
We get your money quickly We loan the highest values
We will give you i to 10 years le.tus
CINSOLIDATEO MSTMCKO.
G. E. Renown, Prop, at Court Hot.**
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ably alone: some of I,he fol-
lowing lines:
The usticc that appeal's to
prev;. s the world.
I '< • , al corruption that, is ap-
parent from congressional investi-
i> I agfions.
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' Mow some of t he people of your
| acquaintance are able to do it
I and make both ends meet.
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The disregard for law that on
! the surface, seems to be growing.
, Murders, robberies, divorces,
scandals and similar evils.
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| There are some of the multit udi-
nous thoughts that. come to the
average person, with their long
trail of dissatisfaction and dis-
! gust.
This is tlie black side—the un-
I usual side of life that gets into
print The usual, the eominon-
j place things, are Loo often over-
looked.
Try a change of thought and
see if it isn't beneficial,
Think of some way of building
up the home life and making it
more attractive.
Devise some way to exercise a
greater amount of su|>ervision
over the children and to be of
assistance to the school teacher
who labors diligently that they
may grow up to be decent and
respectable men and women
Ask yourself if you are putting
forth your beat, effort for the im-
provement of of conditions in the
community,
Give a little thought to devel-
oping the proper spirit of amity
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Good work horses for sale at
i bargain see,
F. 0. Gibson.
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Get This
Power Thrill
A big, virile engine to send you
sweeping uphill — big, sure brakes
to ease you downhill — patented
Triplex Springs to melt the bumps
away! One hour's drive is fifty
minute- more than are needed to
open your eyes to the biggerOverland
power, sturdier construction and
greater comfort. Champion $695;
Sedan $7^5,1• o. b. Toledo.
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Asperraont, Texas
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1924, newspaper, March 6, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126437/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.