The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Public Speaking.
I will address the voters of
Stonewall county at the following
places and dates:
Aspermont Court House, July
6.
Johnson Chapel School House,
July 9.
Shinery Bend School House,
Juh* 11.
Mountain View Sctiool House,
Jul}* 14.
ySedberry School House, July
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Shinery Grove School House.
July 18.
The speaking will be at night.
All candidates, including my op-
ponents, also the ladies are
cordially invited. A division of
time will be given my opponents.
D. M. Oldham.
Wanted.
About 200 mesquite posts,
peeled, 7 feet long, not less than
3 inches in diameter at top.
Also 15 mesquite posts, peeled, 8
feet long and not less than, 6
inches in diameter at top. To
be used for fencing the cemetery
Apply to
P. Brad}*,
G. H. Harrison.
Mr. Rich burg,
Committee.
W e want a good live solicitor
in the Aspermont district. If
you are wide awake write us,
otherwise save your time.
West Texas Business College,
Abilene, Texas.
Monk Gibson, the slayer of the
Conditt family paid the penalty
on the gallows at Cureo on the
27th. It is thought he divulged
something which may get others
into a trap before he went to the
gallows.
Best The World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleas-j
ure to recommend Bucklen's Ai*->
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nica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins,
of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am con-
vinced it's the best salve the
world affords. It cured a felon
on my thumb, and it never fails
to heal every sore, burn or
wound to which it is applied.
25c. at Will Marr's drug store.
Do You Itch?
The cup of human misery is
never quite full until some form
of itching skin disease is added.!
Then it overflows. Hunt's Cure ¡
is a specific for any itching'
trouble ever known. One appli-
cation relieves. One box is
guaranteed to cure any one case, j
Those who attended the Croton
picnic last Friday report an en-
joyable time and a world of good
things to eat. "Tom's Cafe"
Says it was just simply grand.
Best Of All.
"R. J. Mayher, No. 406 South j
Clark St.. Chicago, writes asj
follows:
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"I have kept and used your I
Hunt's Lightning Oil for the last j
ten years in my family. It is the :
only kind to have and the best of
all." |
It cures cuts, burns, bruises,
sprains, aches, pains, stings and
bites. It kill chiggers, too.
To Our Friends.
On July 16th we are going to
put out a special edition which
i will cover the entire country.
There will be hundreds of extra
copies and if you have friends in
other states or other portions of
the state to whom you wish a
copy sent come and get them or
leave the names with us and we
will do the rest.
The Remedy That Does.
''Dr, King's New Discovery is
| the remedy that does the healing
j others promise but fail to per-
form." says Mrs. E. R. Pearson,
of Auburn Centre, Pa. "It is
curing me of throat and lung
trouble of long standing, that
other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New Discovery is
doing me so much good that I
feel confident its continued use
for a reasonable length of time
will restore me to perfect health.
This renowned cough and cold
remedy and throat and lung
healer is sold at Will Marr's
drug store. 50c. and §1.00; trial
bottle free.
Messrs. J. A., C. H. and Wm.
Jackson of Callahan county, were
out last week to be with their
mother in her last sad illness.
They are brothers of our es-
teemed county man, S. W. Jack-
son.
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Pure Drugs
Stationery and Toiiet Articles
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
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Nice Line Jewelry
and Toilet Articles
Fine LiheCai
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John F. Stratton Co.,
EST. 1859
Bass prescription 3363 relieves
pain.
Importer & Wholesale Dealer in p.li Kin3s r?
MUSICAL AlERCHANDiSfc.
The LARGEST dealer in Gut & Steel ?
in tba UNITED STATES.
62 Grand Street, New York-
Clubbing Rates
From this time on our clubbing
rates wrill be as follows:
Star and Houston Post S1.75
Dallas News 1.75
" " Ft. Worth Record 1.75
Harpoon 1.75
St. Louis Republic 1.75
Commoner 1.65
Farm & Ranch 1.75
The West Texas Business Col
lege has five times as many calls
for bookkeepers and stenogra-
phers as any other school in the
West. Get our guaranteee *con-
tract.-
West Texas Business College,
Abilene, Texas.
It's Fine.
C. M. Johnson, Louisville, Ky~
writes:"
"I have used yóur Hunt's Cure
and it is fine." f' ' m!1
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We have many similar letters.
Hunt's Cure is a strictly guaran-
teed remedy for aily variety of
skin diseases. It stops itching
instantaneously.
Arch Annis, our popular dent--
ist, had his jaws to become locked
Sunday which required the ser-
vices of Dr. Wilcox to1 get them?;
loosened up so he could talk, and
while there was a brief period
during whichTie could not
it is said be made some
signs.
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Farmers Supply Co.
FOR BARGAINS:
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We have a big stock of
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Cents' and
Ladies' Furnishings .
That we are offering at a big discount in price for
CASH
Don't fail to see our $20 Suits for $15. $15 Suits for $10. $10 Suits for $6.
A big reduction on all Spring and Summer clothing for CASH. Low cut
Shoes at cost. A big line of fine Dress Goods at a reduction of 5 to 10
cents per yard.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
We have a nice line of Furniture to close out at the right price. All kinds
Bed Springs, Cots, Chairs, Rockers. Don't fail to see them. We also
carry a general line of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
All of which we will sell at "Panic" prices.
We want your Business. Give us a trial.
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FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY, Aspermont, Texas.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1908, newspaper, July 2, 1908; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168371/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.