The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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A. A. ANNIS
Dentist
Office over First National Hank
Aspcrtiiont, 'iVxan
ERNEST HERRING
1TTOKN KVAT-f.AW
('ivil Practice Only
Specialty—Examining and
hand Titles
OFFICIO FIKST \ ' n. HANK
H. F, Grindslaff I'. E. Knic'i,
Grindslaff & Knight
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(Civil Practicej
ASPFRMONT, TEXAS
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Jewelry & Victrolas
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WATCH & JEWELKY
K'EPAIKINC
MAIL VOUU DKDEUS
McIMahon Jewelry Co.
IIA Ml,l.\, TKAAS
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ie Aspermont Star
Entered at Aspermont, Tmu Post-
office m second class matte* afidar
Act of Congress, March 1, 187t .
Margaret K. Guest, Editor.
J. C. Guest, Associate Editor.
I yr. — $1.50 — The Star
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MONEY
MONEY
m o n r-: v
I'Vdci .1 Lan<i Hank Loan
Mumi'v -it ) per cent,
•AMY pay moke?
•-*•••• II I1' 'irindstafT, Sec. &
!'' ' :i ■ S M )•'!'! Ill H I N* . F, li. A.
NOTICE
Beginning Oct. 1st. —we will run
opr business on a ctdh basis.
It is now tho time to settle your ac-
count.*. and we will appreciate your
coming in and making a settlement
as soon as possible.
Your business has been, and will be
greatly appreciated, but please do not
a«k to have your goods charged for
we will run on strictly cash basis.
Thi« notion i,-; not mea'nt lo crilIci-
er censor anyone but we must have
the money to run our lui -im -
Mill & Hill
Swensoh, Texas
FL'HNITUHE FOK SALE--We Will
be in Aspermont about the liOtli to
25th of this month and will (llsp<i.se
of our furniture veiy reasonable.
[{••member this date.
Mr. ami Mr.-. I). |£ < mn-n.
J*.
alaee Barber, Shop j K"v< ;u"1 vv'- nnugiiin:.,.
i left Monday for Temple where Mrs.
Ilaughrnan will receive meiiical treat-
i meat and probably umlcrgo an o|ht
I ation.
SfcoiiewaK Lodge N*>. 704
A. F. & A. M.
He.H'tilar iheelint' nr.vhls on Thurs-
day niivht on ■ ir l).i'-fore the full moor; j
in each month All Master Mason-
are cordially invited to attend.
W. !■:. Pyeatt, W. M.
M. K. William , Sec.
'''or first class barber
work.
Ladies and childrens
work a specialty.
W. M Pyeatt, Prop.
ABSTRACTS
Had titles perfected
a specialty.
< 'onsolidated Abstract Co.
OHtce Court House.
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DOCTORS
MeOrary & iUcCrary
Eye, K;u\ Nose, Throat
and Dental Clinic
l 'I'-TO DATE OFFICE And
MODERN X KAY EQUIPMENT
Second Moor Walker Illdg.
IT A M f IN, TEXAS
J. C. Oi l,SI'
\spermoti I, Tt'xttM
5th \ \
Mad\f?n.
a „J7IR VBtistel' went, over (>. Abilene Fri-
(I Mrs. M. N. (I;i■ -1, Mr.--. 1.
I'.xpi'fii'nri'd
Iti'li.-iblr
Hciisoiiiible Priccs
imals i. +7'
Ne.w J tuivCri>
Mrs. J.iuster ii. visit with i< 1
Mr. and Mrs. Guest to attend
the fair.
l!ev. ami Mr-. W. T. North. Mr.
and Mrs. .1. M. Johnston of Jaytoii:
Rev. D. N. White, Mrs. ,1. L. l/'itxgi.T-
aid, Mrs. Torrance of Peacock, attend-
ed Fifth Sunday meeting Services at
Aspermont Saturday.
.Miss Mildred Williams of Cisco is
; a.1'. i week or ten da.vs with her
//> jhntU, i ii'hrl.t iniit/c
bv llii" \iiliiiiinl ( tisk.cl
( Olll/Hlll > .
I>r. and Mrs. A. A. Annis visited in
the home of her uncle, J. W. Porter,
at Peacock Sunday.
] Mr. and Mr.. Hill (Jray, Mrs. |i.,-nry
j Cray visited with relatives at lioches-
j ter Sunday.
\
•\lr. and Mr-, W. K, Read of Roch-
ester were .week-end vi.-ilois i!) ll;e
home- of his |,;.renU, Rev. an.! .
J. W. Rean.
Miss Ronnie Don McKeii'/ae of San
Antonio was recent visitor in the
home of Rev. and Mrs. J, W. Read.
Mr. and Mrs, B. (I. Sherrod and
daughter, Naomi, of Spur were week
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Robertson.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Crouch of
Weatherford were recent visitors in
the home of their niece, Mr-. E. 1
linker and family.
Rev. McKissick was here for both
morning and evening service-. With i
the First Christian Church. Sundav.
Misse; I eila and Essie Anderson of
Anson were guests of their cousin,
Miss l.ou Anderson Friday and Sal-
unlay.
Mr. a in Mrs. II. W. Anderson
spent Sun at Lubbock with their
daughters. I.ora and Yelma who are
attending Texas Tech.
Mr. and Mrs. J, If, Robertson and
!. .limmie attended the West Texas
. .i;: 1111! i e auenoeo mo wosi i ox a;
parents-, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Williams. Subscribe for THE STAR $1.50 a year Kair Ahj)l.m. th(. ,.lst of th(, W(?ok
NOW IS THE TIME
To order that Fall and
Winter suit.
('o'no in and look over
my list; of samples.
! E A \l L SENT E R
TAILOR
Phone 55
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BRILLIANCE! Gaiety! Delicate beauty)
Furniture, floors, woodwork easily
and inexpensively refinished by use of
fast-drying
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Varnish mm £ni
The lacquer that "dries in no time"! The
varnish that even hct water will not harm
— the tough enamel for every use!
Call at the store for color ran.'"*. Th~ ' r far
quality and helpful service!
R. B. Spencer Company
« .. JUI.I... ■ J. I I. . '-'Mill ! J! I..l!!.llll.)li.. . W ..-..I II I. 111. Ill Jll—J
PAINS QUIT COMING
Missouri Lady Says She Got
Stronger and Awful Hurting
Went Away After She
Took Cardoi.
Q jlln. Mo.—"For some time. I had
been having an awful time with
paias in my back and aides," says
.v-s. Robert Creasy, of this place.
My acad would ache until I felt
as i; it would split open.
was very weak and nervous. It
looked like the least little thing
•Yould upset me. I was cross with
..i e children, and I had no patience
(or anything.
"Often, when I would get up In
,K- morning. 1 would have to go
back to bed, I was ao weak. I
'rigged through my work, but It
tool: all my strength to do It.
"I tried many remedies, but noth-
ir,« did me any Rood untU 1 started
Cardul. I had read how
Caidul had helped other*, and ao I
nted to try It. myself.
'Cardul proved to be all that was
aid of It. I took It for several
months, regularly. At the end of
that time, I was In good health, and
bnve been ao ever sine*. 1 gained
in weight, my appetite was good,
itd I was able to do all my house-
vork without It hurting me. The
t ains quit coming."
Thousands of oaaea Mhr to that
•K ucrtbed above haw
ti v users of CardUL
^ m i*
' ■ W $:
STAR
FIRST MONDAY
Wm
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OCTOBER 7th
Bey-inninv; pi'oi i)H!;• • at 10:00 , . , iliei'e
will he a Sweepstake Horse ! for saddle
or oe!\ I <j ■: ■ , ,vii1
• :e a Swee],)sta!'e Ho''se riaee om- norses.
There are no prizes offered for either of the
above races, hut the entrance fees' will be di-
vided amo11<x t hc■ conteslants. Tin-e(: 1 jw<! (.res
were ap))ointed to judt;;e tlie horses, they are
M. L. Dool, Jim Sandlin and J. T. Ii'vin. ^
!\nti'ance fees will he .SI.00 |'or {.lie first race
$2,50 for the second race.
A Ci.e'ar Race will be next and each contes-
tant will be chared a fee of .~>0c. Tlit'sc fees
will be divided amon.u' the wiiiners of. tlie race
< j( )AT li( )1'1 i at 2:00 1J. M. and. four prizes
will be awarded: 1st. prize, 80.00; 2nd prize,
> 1.00; .'trd prize, $2.00 and lili prize, $1.00.
Each one entering for the treat renin."- is
urtred to file his n;'*r:e with enti'anee fee of
'
~)0c with .1. M. Ro'X'i'tson nei later tlian 1'30:
!) 11 A VV ! N (i A T , : ;m, p. M.
The cast: p 'izes liave !><.■• -1r ei nntred and the
first Prizewill be $2o.00; Second Prize,.$15,00.
and Third Prize.-$10,00. Briny Your Tickets.
Aspermont B. iVS's. As'n
si to tier)'Home
Opening Display and Sale
of the New INSTANT-LIGHT
ALADDIN
KI ROSENE MANTLE LAMP
NOW for the I A i ii time in homes where kerosene must be used
for lighting, t-w may enjoy all the comforts and blessings of
a perfectly lighted home. This is now possible thru the inven-
tion and perfection of the new Instant-light Aladdin kerosene
Mantle Lamp—the lamp whose light is just lik sil:.. ht and even
better in quality than electricity. K will flood a
big room with the softest, mellowest, brightest
light—a delight to the eyes of the aged—an as-
•.urance against ruination of the eyes of the young. No
longer need a kerosene lighted home be gloomy and
cheerless after nightfall. The new Instant-light brings
sunlight at night — anywhere
•—everywhere. Beautiful hand
decorated glass and parchment
Shades, too.
Feature* of thi Remarkable
Modern White Light
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Tlie AladUin twri
In ireurrd in Fkn
Ump •tyktaomnhlnt
m« and bnrtiil'trt un
obtaiMMe. T be Alad-
din Floor Lamp'li
rqiilpprd with brnuti
lul ttarchmriit ihdlM
nru) ih« i)ietai«at«H
(iiii.brtl in fold and
«tr gold ii ltd
toluo. I« Wt!l luodrrninw
rmv ImWM
b .«m
Bum* common kei owne
instantly. Given a bum _
<!qu«l to 10 ordinary lampati Abaohittly
*nfe. Burns 94% air. The moat economical
of ell lights. No odor, noht, noiat or
'rouble. No generating or waiting; •
match and a minute that's aB. AlMywl
table, hanging, bracket and SOOT •— •-
nickel and bronae. —
highest authorities.
i ft. |L ,' SK.
Hanging Laip AWAY
4 on £
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 4 pm.
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929, newspaper, October 3, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126612/m1/3/?q=%22Guest%2C%20Margaret%20E.%22: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.