The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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i INMEM9RIAM
Call J. C. Guest for CAS.
Dallas i.
Read the ST AH
Wear a Tailor-
Made Suit
They Look The Part
You Feel The Part
.■^tailor made man" gets better results in every way
r a quality of goods, in.workmanship, in fit , in appear-
ance, in style, in comfort, and in economy.
SEE OUR NEW FA!.! - PATTERNS
Prices Range from $22.50 to $50.00
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FOO'3'iJALL NKWS \VAG0.\ W A« },ON
0.9 Friday, Oct. 2-1 th the As- <' Tuiu. Not (lie Yule 8m,
permont Bobcats played the Roby ' he Vulc and an wa i.;
Bears on the Aspermont field. .an- firsts and tlie same waeon
In the first and second quar-' Yule Special and"Bain Special a:
ters neither side was able to score seconds. Remember we have in.
and the ball was keptjn mid-field and the best, try one,
' in the third quaror the greatest ('has. !•'. Gibson
battle of all was fought by con-i
stant line plunging and end runsj .• ninTiov puMOPL
the Aspermont team was able to,"' "nc BArllel unUnui
get to Roby's twenty yard line:
and then it was that quarter-back j
Ginn worked his fake pass to *
illard Trammel, who ran for a j
uch down. This is the same!
„ that allowed the Aspermont! Sunbeans
ni to score on Hamlin.
After the touchdown Asper-
"Silence reign, steps sofily.
Death's angel came today, and
stole from a home where happi-
ness dwelt,, a priceless boon away;
and our hearts, how they are
breaking with sorrow and with
pain; for the void that fills our
yearning breasts can ne'er be fill-
ed again.
Tis oh so hard for us to say :
"Thy will, not ours be done," so
hard to say, "I ;jive unto Thee,
Lord take Thou our precious one'
•hirely the Heavenly l-'at her knev.
..hat which was be.-4 when i u
,vee*u.'i! our lives wit It her pro. -
ice -<> 1'n).', ihen 1 •"• . >:'• : 1
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Tilt Stat.', Of Texas IAnd Lodge Notices
Entered at
COUNTY OKSTONKWALL | .„3t„ffi,.e „ BMOnd c s0 10i
Whereas, b> virtue of an Or-1 aider Act of Conerress.' Man
iier of S.-iie issued out of then. J879.
Dist'ifr < '„urt. 48th Judicial j
District of Tarrant County. .. , „ ,, , ,,
■!' -i , i , Margaret E. Guest., Editor.
[ on a judgement rendeied!
■ • said (..out t on the 16th day of ^ • Guest, Associate Editor.
S p: miM-r, A. I). 1924, in suit -
si > 'ed Texas Securities Com-1 K L A N S W0M EN
iMfi.t * John L Robertson, et1
I. '-4i.il numbered (>7283 o • thei ' * ' ® -N ^ I (JN !!
loeket of said court, wherein, The women of theKlu
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WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sunday School !();()() A. M
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
Junior B. Y. P. if. 2:00 P. M
4:00 P. M
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mont failed to make the try point
^^md then kicked off to Roby, who
end runs and fake plays were
/Jleto get within ten yards of
'Jkapermont's goal line. Here the
line stiffened and Roby was held
.for downs with two or three yard
s. Aspermont took possession
of the ball and carried it to mid-
field then the third quarter ended
In the fourth quarter neither
Ride had the advantage and the
game endedjwith the score ti to 0
in Aspermont's favor.
The Aspermont team hopes to
have Sylvester here on Oct. 31st.
and there is promise of anot her
hard fought game.
Reporter.
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New line of Rocking Chairs
Just arrived.
Chas. F. Gibson
Senior B. Y. P. U. 5:00 P, M
Preaching 7:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting Wed.7.00 !'. M
K. A. Tipperi, Pastor
«OT THE BEST
Watfon work. Horse Shoeing
and plow work but as good a;
you can eet in Asperrront. Trj
me, near Cash Parage.
E. C. M rr, Blacksmith
Monty back without qutition
if HUNT'S OUARANTBBU
SKIN DI8RA8B RBMBDIR8
(Huot'a Salve and Soap),(all In
tht traalmtnt ofltch, Ktnma,
Kincwonn.Tcllworothtrltch-
ln« akin dluam. Trr IUa
trtaloitDl at aur ritk.
Britton Drag Company
For Tin work and plumbing
•ce J. C. Guest.
Read the Star ads.
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ASPERMONT PRODUGE
Praa Mmy ^kana 69
Bring us your|produce, eggs,
chickens etc.
Call 'us when you need ice.
HHklhrHu NWn StaHM
Oil, Free Air and Water
Open untill 10:00 P. M.
Di'k : ihi'.v .-'::dl cu!i ,
,rc '1 >i":. in (!od •- 1i'M. ■ i
:i | hero. ('!n-ed are in r . > <
.rever, her voice we will heat ' <
ore: vet it. now swells the '• ■
s chorus; on that faraway h
■ shore. She is not dead. -
v ! h us live t he deeds of love :-.h
r.ts done, whose influence sha!
ihape our destiny 'till our ow.
,1'e's race is run.
Then sorrowing ones be patient
\s you have always been am
,rue, and Cod will lessen you)
.oul's deep grief, and bear youi
mrden for you."
i. T, (ireer, G. H Coker Ht the !;'
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. St. f • of ' ' vas, k NO'.1, i and
•c the an AH " S"Ct.ion No. 2' a bn iness \"i.- itor at Aspeniw
1' B ' C''. ' . Certificate .no. ! Wedrie.-.tlav of this week.
It. !. Jack,- on of Rule, wa;,
!: & M. R> ^..mpa-.- lands
p'-dd C'liinty rid State
and
j'l!ORBf)W Ml.)-- On iast Sunday
Writ ten by a (;<• ■ • a
Mabel
Han
The a hove has been sent in U
is in men .u •> of Mrs, Reese;
laughter, who died last week. A:
yet, we have been unable to )_ret
full information concerning het
leath.
Cotton Sack's and Knee Pad;
lots of them at Chas. F. Gibsons
O. J. Corzine of Rule and J. E
Cole of the Northeast part of tht
county, were trading in Asper-
mont Tuesday.
P. R. Dennis was in the city
Monday.
Arthur McCarty and family
and Miss Byrl McCarty were ir
Aspermont Monday, enroute fron
a visit at Moran with Mrs. Mc-
Carty's father, Mr. W. A. Mc-
Laury, to their home near Lub-
bock.
For Kasch Cotton Seed
See T. M. Long
CONVERTED— The old feed
barn and livery stable, south of
the printing office and which
many have said so much about
being a fire trap, has been torn
down, moued about two miles
south of thwn and converted into
a modern home by Mr. A. R. Low
The Star force was presented
#ith a nice load of kindling for
plater's use.
Dr. L. Faulk and family of
8ttlphur Springs, visited in the
eg t he saree i nd ri.-sci i. d | • , ,
deed River by H^kel! State I 'som<? <>nt' Arrowed, perhaps
nkfo C. T. Burns an- c?,-d | P^'nanently. the two rear casings
l hi: L. Robertson, dated March from the car owned by S. T. My.
0 h. 1913, and recorded in Book [ t>rs and that of his son, Robert
: «t Page 433. Deed Records Thest. wirs wm
or' Stonewall ('ountv, Te*as,
vtVrcnce to which is here made.
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in a shed at the
home of Mr. Myers. Some one
must have needed an all round
shoeing for their car and took
this unfair means of yetting them
Indications are that our City -s
in need of the return of a niiihr,
watchinan.
CLUBBIG RATES
As against .John L. Rodertson,
(Jreer. M, Greer, G. H. Coker,
I1 well Steel, C. Gav and
Minnie L. Massingale. defend-
ints in si id suit.
I hid on the 8 day of October
\. D. 1924, at 12 o'clock A. M.,
levy upon the hereinabove des-
cribed tracts or parcels of land
dtuate as aforesaid, and belong- Dallas News, daily and Sunday
tug to the said G. H. Coker, :and Aspermont Star, one year for
l ake Notice that on the Four- j ($7.50) seven & 50-100 dollars,
h (4th) day of November, A. I>, Dd]|as News, daily (not includ-
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1924 beint? the First Tuesday
>f 8«id month, between the hours
>f Ten A M. and Four o'clock!
P. M on said dat > at the Court
Joufe door of Stonewall County, Sunday and the Aspermont St's-
inji Sunday) and the Aspermont;
] Star one year for ($6.25).
Ft. Worth Record daily ancr
ft.
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I will offer for sale and sell at
mblic auction, for cash, all the
ight, title and interest of the
*aid defendants in and to said
jroperty. I
Dated at Aspeamont, this the j
> day of October, A. D. 1924.
W, B. Bingham
Sheriff. Stonewall County,
State of Texas.
one year for ($7.50).
Abilene Reporter daily an
Sunday and the Aspermont Stef
one year ($5.00).
Now is the time to renew your
subscription, and if you are not
subscriber you should be.
Don't wait longer come or send
in your subscription today.
GOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOaOOOOO
WHEN YOU EAT
You Want Something Good
We prepare our food with
special care and serve it the
same way.
Our Sunday Dinners are
delicious.
"Sarvica With|a Smik."
The City Cafe
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924, newspaper, October 23, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126470/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.