The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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fe have all made them and
of as hive sometimes kept
We use to resolve, when
were children, not to tell
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.1 the frosting
was saving
tie get say
thSar could be
nthe* soma
as much as
as #e can;
kinds of reso*
ate kept,
and those
0 be kept,
ie" in the
ling story
'of resolu-
working on
New Year
ch of the
Of the yeaC
iring the
he wouldn't get
rst day of Jan-
g his pay he
I gloriously or
whieh'Mier
l^ |he
11
? first of
it, the
t w. ffl
tt reduction of
YHW*
fish-tailed models. Cnme in and
look them over and if you are any
judge of quality yon will realize
they are certainly worth the mon-
ey. Overcoats for men are also
going at the same reduction
Wiater isn't over yet people, and
there's another coming.
The second aad last resolution
we nave made is, to give as near-
ly perfect service as possible. To
get for yon what yon want when
you waat it along the three line*
of our three departments: Dry
Goods, Groceries and Hardware.
In our Qffcery department we
wilt keep rvariety of good plain
foods, not so fancy but the kind
that a fellow can make a crop on.
Jaght Crust flour, Armours bacons
Beans both canned and driedi
more different kinds of syrup than
you would think there were,
shortening of all kinds. In fact
everything a housewife needs to
prepare three wholesome, appe-
tizing meals a day.
In the Hardware and Furniture
line we are already preparing for
tne Spring uemand. Have re-
ceived a cat load of Emerson Im-
plements. Any one who' has used
the Emerson plows etc. know
what they are, and most everyone
has used them. Last Tuesday a
new shipment of Iron bedsteads
ame~ in, also several sets oi
heavy harness We will be re-
ceiving the things you need all
along now.
As for Dry Goods, we are go-
ing to have the most complete
line we have evercarried. Our
Milliner, who by the way is the
•itoost up to date wide awake wo-
an we have ever had on the job,
leaves soon to do her shopping for
the-Spring and Early Summer
trade. We will have for you to
|elect from the best that the big
market centers of Dallas and St.
j*ais cau supply, ia both Mil It-
f uery and Ladles Ready to wear.
Tilptt' ■
trs ia both ripple-tafled
for the men's
m
in|
same lines
I am prepared to loan you
tr eent per annum
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if do-
Mil
mt
m
reau^l;
ages and vendors Hen notes taken up
1 appraisements-loans mafte from
ltd be glad toialk t he matter over
our plan. We also prepare ab-
bad titles. PjpM
be glad
,:pliCT
do a general conveyancing and
O
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Grandma Bnlloeh
fill II
1 born into; the Joinsr
family, ia 1*46, married to J.
M, V. Bulloch, January 27th.
i8tl, and after an lljjaess of «evw
oral we ks, being uaeonscieuo
most of the ime. died Decern
her 14th. 111%: and jraa buried
Cbrlltmaa day in the Aapermoait
Cemetery.
She wee t„he mother of aiae
hildren. Two We and fear
passed over the river
her;- Isaviag evidence
that they are now resting aader
thejtyade Of the trees in the
Paradise of Odd.
ieavee Miss Jo, our Coaa-
ty Treasurer, Mrs. Walkcv of
Tahoks, and Walter of Lubbock,
;• 3B, WI
Children.
girls had
Nearly fitly nine years did
she walk side by side with the
husband of her voUtb. Her
liluren and grand-children will
ever remember her with pleas
ure and gratitude.
She made a profession of *
hope- in Christ in 868, and be-
came a member of ,the I'rima-
tive Baptist Church. In this
faith and polity she lived and
died—a fitting rebuke'to those
who change their chursh rela-
tions for convenience, poptjlarfc?
ty, orlocial position.
There is sadness in death, but
in the death of Sister Bulloch
and all faithful followers of our
Ivjrd, there is an element of
comfort aud joy that the world
fan not give or take away. She
has left ug to join the redeemed
who have gone before. Some
day of the Fathers choosing,
Christ will bring her spirit back,
Resurrect her body, glorified
and immortalised, and then >l.e
will be in the full iikeneee of
her Redeiemer.
Reader hav« you a hope la
Christ?
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dnlel fer Soaping In to phM vw|
phonograph record. Anybody caa ft*
MMitijr &nd any record in yuw Sto,yMU
to impoaaibla to mix then or mtoptooa ■
■ingle on*. Sorimpte nd>o tumiidnp
yoo'U woBdwr nobody tko«£M af a*
bafort.
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plnyi* alt makaa of record' j,
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The Aspermont Pharmacy
ASPERMONT TEXAS
IP
M. N. Davidson
For Tax Assessor
Diamond
The Diamond ring contest
which the Star Drug Store and
Qti?epTheatpijhave iramoting
frr the pist feV weeks eatne to
$ eiose Christ mas night 'and the
Anal coupt showed the contest-
ants ae fcillows:
Nona Davidson
Kdith Thomas
Willie ttingery
lsabelle McAfee
Beatrice Lanier
Wear? authorized this week
to place , xhe. u une of M N,
Davidson before our renders as
eandicate for the office of
Tax Assessor of Stonewall Coun-
ty, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary in July.
Mr. Davidson has lived in
Stonewall County for a number
of years and is well and favora-
bly known most all ovtr the
county and we feel that Mr,
Davidson needs no reeommCdda-
tion at our hands, all who know
him, know that he is well quali-
fied to discharge the duties of
he office to which he aspireo,
, id he asks that you eerefuliy
eonslder his claims before eaU
(ng ycur vote In theeoming pri-
mary. . .
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Fftmlly BiiiIOR
2
Pat Anderson was in
lont Monday and fi
smile he wal
mta Claus must have
Watch the Date
Ou Your Star
We have adopted the policy of
dropping the name of each sub-
scriber from our mailjng list aa
his time expires, T^s does net
meet, with the approval of all,
but it ia much better for uaead
saves us of a lot of bookkeeping
So watch the date on your P*>
per and don't let your time rlia
out if you want the ever shmjrif
Star*to continue shining in your
home. Send the Star to a friend
as a Christmas present, there
is nothisg that will pleare them
more, it will be like getting a
litter from home each week for
a whole year,
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W$
W"
SsW
this method of
#ho ia awr
in wtanlair
M'
Thirty oae out of fiort>>four
children and graad children of
Mr. and Mrs* K- B. PSatherston
were present at a
dinner at the Featherston
in West Aepermont.
Those from out of the bounty
are, W. M. Featherston and
family frail Petersburg, Solon
Peathereton and wife from
fiastland, Mrs. Roberts from
Wheeiase, Okie., E. D. Aahbohk
and family from Jonee county.
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5 ■
. A. U. Porker of^Peecock
n ia town Tuesday and while
I iarfeu* apleasaotealtand
u. with th. ^iMOf th. fc.r fo?
n
-J. -:-V
Stockholders Meeting
Netlee is henby given that
;he annual meet ing of t he stock-
holders of the '/pint; National
Bank -««
be held at their office at'' Asper-
mont, Tease. at 10 o'clrek oa
Ihe third. Tueeday in
)iapah«iag^tha.|0th
•nth-for the
efoeting dlrectore
suing year
ether business
erly come before
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Roy Riddel.
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$ _ Qirt Of f hnnka ■
We take this inetM M
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920, newspaper, January 1, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126216/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.