The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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at Aaparaont, Tex**
HYLTON F. HUDSPETH, Editor
lEtttnnd i§ leeond-claifl matter at the
(Itlfflce at Aaparmant, Texas, under
th act of March 8. 1879
Any trroMoua reflection upon the
or reputation of
Una or corporation will
be gladly corrected upon being called
to the attaatioa of the publisher
SttWcrtptiea Katea
FRED STOCKDALE
Lawyer
Aspermont, Texas
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THK ASPKBMONT STAB
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER N, It*
Seal Bros. Circus
Coming To Hamlin
The blare of baiulo and the tooting
of the calliope bring back memories
when we were kids. Si let us all be
kids again and Look back several
year when the real thrill of our liv-
es came with the announcement of
arrival of the circus.
Seal bros. Big Three King Wild
Animal Circus will exhibit at Hamlin
Thursday, September 26th, and will
give two yrand performances at two
and eight 1'. M. Doors will open one
hour earlier in order that everyone
may have ample time to inspect the
mommoth free menagerie, where you
see almost every kind of an animal
from the animal kingdom. There are
lion.}, leopards, litjers, pumas, hyenas,
camels bears, ocelots, yaks, sevos,
wild buffalo, giraffes, birds of para
disc from the tropics, elephants ami
America's most beautiful horses, Tin
animal zoo is worth travelim;- mil
to set: and in fact is nothing !••■• than
a traveling university of natui .1
history.
As a prelude to the circus pmpor
a beautiful Spectacular Pageant s
presented whereby every member of
the circus takes part In a gorgeous
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—Candidate For— f
STATE SENATOR I
A mccessful busi;ie-:s man, well ' <1 ti -'2
rated, forceful public speaker, a man jg
uhysiWilly fit ami morally responsible g
A proven patriot of West Texas, abil-|jj
ay already proven in numerous in- s
stances. He te capable and will be a- 3
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i.-rt to every need of W«t Texas. Hrfi
is -upported 100' by his own county.
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H. , d<tiire is to con istent, eon g
scientious, constructive .wrvirv :•> ti •£
State and especially to W* u Texa.
looking toward making this at
best part of ',his great I "if
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A vote for Jess Mitchell is a vote for ALL §
of West: Texas §
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where we make
Chesterfields
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Weather machines"
in the Chesterfield factories
keep the heat and moisture at
a steady even level. . .
This control of temperature and humidity
helps to retain the full flavor and aroma of the
tobaccos you smoke in Chesterfields.
And it has a great deal to do with providing
the proper working conditions for the employes
who handle the tobaccos and operate the Chest-
erfield machines.
Mild ripe tobaccos and modern up-to-date
factories with proper control of temperature
and humidity help to make Chesterfield . . .
the cfaarette I hat's MILDER
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the cigarette that TASTES BHTTER
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;'■ ■ i*ssii, .ai ficjiiji of Old Spain .. .sisted by twenty dancing iris and
which is entitled Sunny Madrid. This v.. from the country of music and
> h'ad''d by its beautiful fnimo Jun i Mowers.
na a Senorita Dolores (ionic:,, Mexi A few of the featured performers
eo's most celeb ri ted dancer, who is (are as follows: The Flying Henrys,
die A rial Delmurs, the famous Mat- r lying Trapeze. The Corriell Family
M.moto family of Japanese artist, a<..-obats ami tumblers, the Drles-
the first time in America, Miss f*E-: hfick Sisters. (!ormany.8 palest lady
ify Wood who is the Queen of
the
Air and is the ariginal Girl on tin.
i riders and equestriennes.
ate better foods. We offer you only 'he best
and choicest, of foods, tveli eon! nl and at-
tractively served. Visit us.
SHORT ORDERS
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HAMLIN & ASPERMONT
320
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Hudspeth, Hylton F. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1935, newspaper, September 26, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126914/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.