The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENT COLUMN.
The following: prices will be
charged for announcements:
For district offices $7.50
Por county offices 5.00
For precinct offices 3.00
Terms:—Cash in Advance
For Attorney General:
Col. R. M. Wyxistb,
of Fort Worth.
For State Senator, 28th District:
W. J. Bryan, of Abilene.
R. C. Crank. Sweetwater.
For Representative 104th Dist:
R. M. Reed, Aspermont.
D. J. Brookreson,
of Benjamin.
For County Judge,
1. D. Oldham.
Ernest Herring.
W. J. Arrington. \
For Sheriff and Tax Collector,
W. S. Crowder,
B- R. Buchanan.
T. L. Mark.
S. R. Lanier.
For County and District Clerk,
R. S. Tillotson.
For County Treasurer:
J. M. V. Bulloch.
Mrs. Etta Hill,
A. M. Ferguson.
For Tax Assessor.
H. H. Hill
W. O. smith
J. A. Carroll
For County Attorney:
Hugh Metcalfe.
S. R. Dickey.
For County Surveyor:
J. F. Lee
Ira Dickey
For Public Weigher:
J. W. Carroll
J. I. Fours
Will Stanley
Matt (Feke) Osborn
R. L. Hopkins
Ollie McLaury
W. P. Guest
For Commissioner Pre. No. 1,
H. F. Luedecke
D. R. Couch
For Commissioner Pre. No. 2:
W. M. McGinty.
For Commissioner Pre. No. 3,
J. W. McMeans.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Fresh country'hams at Tom's
cafe.
Candidate cards at the Star
office
Don't forget Farmer's Supply
Co's bargain counter.
Mrs. D. M. Oldham has been
quite sick this week.
Frank Harrison is down from
Clairemont visiting the home
folks.
Ask Tom's Cafe about that
fishing trip, and how he likes
walking.
E. F. Jones brought in some
nice peaches Monday for which
he found ready sale.
Don't forget to liand in your
application for name on primary
ticket before Saturday.
P. Brady returned from Fort
Worth Monday, where he attend-
ed the bankers' meeting.
A nice piece of queensware
with each $5.00 cash purchase at
the Farmer's Supply Co.
T. H. Tallant was in from the
west lire of the county Monday
and made us a pleasant call.
Bass' Best Liniment is recom-
mended by farmers and stockmen
who have used it. 50c bottle.
Uncle John Matthews was in
from Double Mt. community
Monday with some nice peaches.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Clark of Brazos Valley on the
evening of the 4th inst., a baby
girl.
D. M. Oldham, Jr., is up from
Abilene visiting the family and
looking after some business mat-
ters.
Misses Bessie and Jettie Owens
of Anson are visiting their
grand-mother. Mrs. M. M.
Osborn.
...GO TO.;.
The Elite
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...F O R...
COLD DRINKS,
.«AND...
ICE CREAN.
Good Looking Wait-
ers, Prompt, Polite
and Satisfactory
Service
Guy Hemphill,
Southwest Corner
Aspermont, - Texas.
Base Ball Game
The Rule Base Ball team will
play our boys on Aspennont's
grounds Saturday June 13th.
Our boys are, putting up a fine
i quality of ball playing and if
Rule "can deliver the goods" the
game will be well worth seeing.
Admission—Grounds, free.
Grand stand 15 cents-
Musical Instruments
WILL MflRR
Dealer In
Pure Drugs
Stationery and Toilet Articles
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Nice Line Jewelry
and Toilet Articles
Fine Line
Just a little Cascasweet is all that ¡
is necessary to give your baby |
when it is cross aiid peevish. Cas-i
casweet contains no opiates nor j
harmful drugs and is highly re- j
comended by mothers every-
where. Sold bv Will Marr.
A subscription list is being
circulated for the purpose of
securing money to build a public
tabernacle in Aspermont to be
used for a place of worship and
other public gatherings. The
necessary amount has about been
secured.
When you need to take some-
j thing take it promptly for the
j stomach, but take something you
! know is reliable—something like
: Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indi-
gestion. Kodol is pleasant to take
it is reliable and is guaranteed to
Miss Eula May Rollins return- j give relief. It is sold by W ill
ed last week from Georgetown. ¡ Marr.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Moore of Mattie community on
the evening of the 8th inst., a|
babv bow
where she had
the Universitv.
been attending
Tacky Party.
Misses Emma Guest and Annie
Ford gave a "tacky part}*" at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.W. P.
Guest in south Aspermont on
last Friday night. The costumes
worn were varied and amus-
ing. Refreshments consisting of
onions, radishes, milk and mush
were served and everj' one pre-
sent enjoyed the occasion in the j DeWitt's Kidney and bladder
highest degree. Dr. D. C.'Car-; pj]js are prompt and thorough
rington and Miss Ella Springer ¡ amUvill in a very short time
took the prize for being the ¡strengthen the weakened
"tackiest'' couple present. neys. Sold by Will Marr.
Judges were, Mrs. W. B. Bing- i
The young people were highty
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Etta Hill, in North Aspermont,
Monday night.
The commissioners met as a
board of equalization this week,
and the "boys" may look for the
customary invitations to meet
with this honorable bodv.
kid-
ham, Mrs. Fred Senter and
Lowrv.
Tom
A Vital Point.
!
The most delicate part of aj
baby is its bowels. Every ail-j
ment that it suffers with the at-j
tacks the bowels also endanger-
ing in most cases the life of the
infant. McGee's Baby Elixir
cures diarrhoea, dvsentarv and
all derangements of the stomach
or bowels.
Spend that SSbill at Farmers*
^Supply Co's. and get a beautiful
piece of queensware as a prem-
ium.
We are reliably informed that
R. B. Humphreys has withdrawn
from the representative race in
this district, thus leaving the con-
test up to R. M. Reed and D. J.
Brookreson.
A. A. Annis and family, J. W.
Kennedy and family and G. H.
Porter left town Tuesday morn-
ing for north Croton on a fishing
spree. They were to be joined
at Gatling by J. H. Hahn and
others. Leave your orders for
fish at the Star office.
V
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills, are sold
bv* Will Marr.
WEST TEXAS STATE SUMMER N<
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June 15 to July 30
To be Held at Haskell,
A FEW STRONG FEATURES:
Union of four counties, Haskell, Stonewall,
morton and Baylor. v
Faculty of five. Lectures will be given by the
lowing: State Supt R. B. Cousins; Dr. O. H. Cooper,
Simmons College; Dr. Boaz, of Polytechnic College,
Worth; and Dr. Lockhart, President of Christian Unfvi
Waco. . '■ ■>
A rare opportunity^ for teachers to improve
scholarship, and special instruction for those
take the examination for teacher certificates.
For further information Address J. Stone Rh
Conductor, Haskell, Texas.
T. C. Hoy, W. F. Rash and S.
D. Clack have gone to Birming-
ham, Ala., to attend the Re-union
of Confederate Veterans. We
are very sorry, indeed, that we
could not accompany them, as
they are just boys and we fear
they will get into bad company.
It.
• An itching trouble is not neces-
sarily a dangerous one, but cer-
tainly a most disagreeable afflic-
tion. No matter the name, if you
itch—it cures you. Hunt's Cure
is "It." Absolutely guaranteed to
cure any form of itching known.
First application relieves.
J. C. Bryant of Stamford and
Geo. S. Link and lady of Rule,
were visitors in the city last week.
George said he wanted to see
how the old "stamping ground"
looked once more.
Where Others Failed.
"Each spring for five or six!
years I broke out with a kind of i
; Kczema which nothing seemed to
j relieve permanently. Finally I
tried a box of Hunt's Cure, which
promptly cured me. Two years
have passed but the trouble has
not returned.'- Mrs. Kate How-
ard, Little Rock, Ark.
The gradual increase in our business is
apparent to the most casual observer.
Our goods, our price and our service are
responsible for it. Our patrons haw
come to know the goodness of our goods,'
the lowness of our prices, the excellence
of our service. Here's a drug business
built on integrity, merit and industry,
supported by satisfied customers—the
kind that are increasing our buslnessday
by day. This year's business will be the
largest in our history-—good evidence of
our ability to please. - * - - - - -
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Little Joe"
The Druggist.
ASPERMONT, TEXAS.
.TRY.
CITY MEAT MARKET;
.-FOR...
...FRESH MEATS OF ALL KII
We will appreciate your patronage and
give value received tor your money.
SMITH & McLAMORE, Proprietors,
ASPERMONT, : : : TEXAS.
J0HNS0N-6RfLDD06K LAND TITLE GOMPflNY
If You want to make a Loan on Your Land get Johnson to make Your Abstn
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1908, newspaper, June 11, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168368/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.