The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
The game seasan opens Nov.
1st.
Bass prescription 3363 relieves
pain.
District Court is in session this
week. *
Go to Farmer's Supply Co. for
wagonsat $*>5.00
B. S. Bethel is quite sick at the
home of his sister Mrs. Odetn.
Don't forget the Star when you
sell j our cotton.
Dr. Davis of Roby is in the city
this week attending- court.
A lot of Ladies Cloaks at a big
bargain at Farmer's Supply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodall, of
Oriana were in town Tuesday.
Overcoats at almost half price at
Farmer's Supply Co.
Mrs. T. J. McCamant is visit-
ing relatives in Meridian this
week.
Be sure to read the notice of
the Medical Association in this
issue.
D. M. Oldham and family vis-
ited at Shinery Lake Friday
night.
Don't forget the big bargain
sale is still on at Farmers' Sup-
ply Co.
Curtis Ray has been quite sick
this week. It is feared he has
slow fever.
It will surprise you how cheap
Higginbotham-Harris sells furni-
ture.
Clyde Robinson left Monday
for Dunn, Texas, where he has
a job in a gin.
If you eat candy go to Will
Marr's and try some of that tine
chocolate.
Mrs. S. E. Lanier of Márquez,
Texas, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
E. B. Winn. j
Just Received, a stock of fresh i
Í
lime. Weldon-Smith Lumber!
Co., Hamlin. Texas.
!
C. W. Turner and \\ . L. Glas-j
gow returned Monday from a
trip to Haskell.
Will Marr has just received a
fresh line of tine chocolate can-
dies—the best what is.
Miss Maud Samson of Claire-
mont is visiting friends in Asper-
mont this week.
Don't buy your lumber bill
until you figure with Higgin-
botham-Harris Co., Rule.
Mrs. G. T. Lanier of Marque/,
Texas, is visiting her daughter
Mrs. J. H. Winn.
Ladies newly trimmed hats at
the Farmers' Supply Co., at a
low price.
Mrs. Rich burg who lias been i
very low with typhoid fever isj
about well again-
j
We are carrying the largest •
stock of paints and oils ever be—
fore in Rule. Higginbotham-
Harris Co.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Jin-
kinsnear Sed berry *s ranch a baby
bov on the morn of 10th.
Olin Lewis is back again from
Emma and is filling his old posi-
tion at Will Marr's drug store.
It is to your interest to read
the notice "To the Public in
this issue, by the Medical As-
sociation.
A number from this place and
quite a crowd from Shinery Bend
spent last Sunday at the Double
Mountains.
Don't think that because your
bili is small we won't appreciate
it. Weldon-Smith Lumber Co..
Hamlin. Texas.
Oscar Wynn and familv and
Mrs. W. B. Bingham and child-
ren are taking in the sights at
Dalias Fair this week.
We are receiving new lumber
all the time and can fill your bill
without delay. Spencer Lumber
Co., Aspermont.
Miss Nannie Fisher left Wed-
nesday for her home at Lamb in
Liberty Co.. after several weeks
visit to her aunt, Mrs. T. P. Holt
We are now prepared to club
Pearson's magazine with the Star
for $1.75 per year. Send in your
subscription.
Miss Etta Hoplieintz of Austin,
and Misses Rosa and Jesse Decker
and Miss Stingle of Rhineland,
are visiting Mrs. Grace Decker
this week.
Just received car load of the
best Portland cement ever
shipped to Hamlin.
Weldon-Smith Lumber Co.
Mrs. W. R. Daniels and child-
ren were in from their ranch on
the west line of the county Sat-
urday and spent the night with
friends in town.
We are receiving car after car
of nice, bright, new lumber. Let
us show it to you.
Weldon-Smith Lumber Co.,
Hamlin. Texas.
The Star man took in the Dal-
las Fair a couple of days- this
week. Lee Hopkins went along
to show him the "dead line," and
keep him out of trouble.
We want your lumber trade,
and will treat you right. Our
stock is complete and we are
going to keep it that way by re-
plenishing it with new lumber
each week, j Spencer Lumber
Co., Aspermont.
Dr. W. E. Chilton, of Fort
Worth, who is Assistant Chief
Surgeon of T. P. R. R. will be in
town in a few days to assist Drs.
McCamant and Carrington with
some surgical cases.
We have several thousand feet
of lumber that we will sell cheap.
Weldon-Smith Lumber Co.,
Hamlin, Texas
Nine of the choicest dwelling
lots in Rotan to give as part in
trade for a tract of good unim-
proved mesquite land that can be
put into a farm. Address Box
203 Cisco. Texas.
Stonewall County Land For
Sale
412 acres of shinery mesquite land
with clay subsoil, situated on the
Aspermont and Reed Gin Public road, ¡
12 miles northwest from Aspermont,
2 miles from school and church.
This land is offered in SO. KiO and 2f>0
acre tracts at $10.00 per acre, patented.
Small cash payments and from six to
nine years time for the balance.
320 acres of black mesquite land on
public road S miles southeast from
Aspermont. two and one-half miles
from school and church. Price
$2,000 bonus. Terms $t>00 cash: bal-
ance in seven payments.
Call on or write
ERNEST HERRING.
Aspermont, Tex a s.
—
C.
TURN
.GENERAL TINNER
, t _ Tanks, Well Casing, Tubs,
Manufacturer of C¡stcrns 0utterjng, EtC.
Repair Work a Specialty
ASPERMONT, TEX A
They Should
"My honest conviction, based
upon my own experience and
that of my friends, is that
'Hunt's Cure' will cure a larger
per cent, of skin troubles, es-
pecially of an itching variety,
than any other remedy. Cer-
tainly those afflicted with any
form of itch should try it'"
J. O. Monroe,
Atchison, Kas.
Chamberlain's
COLIC, CH0URA AND
Diarrhoea Remedy
Is a reliable, pleasant and safe
remedy for bowel complaints
both in children and adults. Buy
it now; it may save life.
ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
The following prices will be
charged for announcements:
For district offices ?7..~>()
For county offices 5.00
For precinct offices .'>.00
McCORD&AUSTO
REAL ESTATE 3c. INSURANCE
If you want to buy or sell Land in any size trac
improved or unimproved. Good terms. See them.
Office Lee Building..
Aspermont, Texas.
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GO TO
W. B. BINCHAI
LIVERY STABLE
AND
WAGON YARD
If you want your teams cared for, or if you want to buy, sell or trade
horses. Fair treatment and honest dealings. Feed constantly on
hand for sale at lo A-Pst prices. . .
W. B. BINGHAM, Prop.
ASPERMONT.
l)r. Win. Jordan returned Sat-
urday evening from Tennessee;
and reported his father somewhat
improved which we are glad to
state.
An Error.
In the notice of A. W. Springer
and Co. in last issue it appears
that their books will be closed
after Nov. 15th, when it should
have read Nov. 1st.
Prescription 33b3 is not a pat-
ent medicine; but the prescrip-
tion of a scientific physician; and
we will furnish the recipe to any
physician who wishes to know it.
For sale by your druggist.
Terms:—Cash in Advance
For Congress, liith District:
\Y. R. SMITH, of Mitchell Co.
For State Senator, 2St'n District.
W. J. BRYAN, of Taylor Co.
For Representative. 104tli District.
D. J. BROOKRESON. of Knox Co.
For County Judge.
Ernkst Hkrrixg.
For District and County Clerk,
R. S. Tillotson.
For Sheriff and Tax Collector,
S. R. Lanier.
For Tax Assessor.
. H. PL Hill
For County Treasurer:
J. M. V. Bulloch.
For County Surveyor:
J. F. Lee
For County Chairman:
T. J. McCamant
For Public Weigher:
Ma t t ( Fkke) Osborn
For Commissioner Pre. No. 1.
II. F. Luedecke
For Commissioner Pre. No. 2:
. M. McGinty.
For Commissioner Pre. No. 3.
J. . McMeans .
J. II. ROLLINS
Dealer In
Choice Family Groceries
Laundry Basket leaves my store every Monday
and returns every Friday.
Aspermont,
Texas.
.. BLUE FRONT WAQ0N YARD ..
One Block Southeast of square. Horses
and mules bought and sold. Feed al
ways on hand. : : : : :
E. B. & W. S. FEATHERST0N, Props.
A. T. ROBINSON
Contractor and Builder
STONE & BRICK WORK
A SPECIALTY
I'liyis and Specifications fur-
nished on short notice.
ASPERMONT, = TEXAS.
Nice Line Jewelry
Toilet Articles
Phonograph Records
So nice, so fine, so soft.
Best for ladies, keeps
the face delicate. Best
for babies, keeps the
skin soft. Best for after
shaving, keeps the
skin smooth. A last-
ing violet odor.
rftl
Fine Line Candies
and Good Cigars
Do you know who owns the land that you call "your.own?"
Have you ever figured what you would lose, if the title to
vour land was in some unknown parties name? Now is
the time for to perfect the title to your land, because every
year that you wait only adds trouble, for perhaps that
today the party that has not signed your deed is living
and tomorrow he will Ik- dead? We never know.
JOHNSON CRADDOCK LAND TITLE COMPANY
EXCLUSIVE ABSTRACTERS
MONEY TO LOAN ON LAND
We make reliable Abstracts and Perfect Title where pos-
sible. Write Deeds, and Take Acknowledgements. We
loan money on tight, sandy and black land. It takes
about ttt) days to get a loan through, so if you want money
in the next t>0 or :);i days, come to see us at once and
make application, Come to see us. We would be glad to
talk to you about the title to your land. Notary Public.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1908, newspaper, October 22, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168323/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.