The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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HEADLIGHT
A beautiful black stallion, saddle and har-
ness horse about 16 hands high, coming
three years old, sired of good speed will
make the season at my place about six miles
south of Aspermont. Terms: $10.00 to in-
sure $5.00 for season. Those interested
are .nvited to call and look at Ais animal.
BEN HILL owner
C. W. Anderson I
-4 JEWELER)
Full line watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, novelties and
anything to be found in a first-class iewelrv store.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
At Star Drug Store—Aspermont, Texas.
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AT
Hftir Cut 35c
Shave 15c
Tonic - 15c
Shampoo 35c
Massage 35c
Sinare 35c
SATISFACTION
THAT
SATISFIES
bouth Side Square in the New Brick Building.
Agent
DUBLIN STEAM LAUNDRY
BASKET LEAVES EVERY MONDAY
RETURNS EVERY FRIDAY
BOYS LISTEH
Now is the time to order that Spring1 Suit, while you can get
choice selections—Let me take vour measure for a suit.
Tailor Made Clothes Always "FIT"
I also clean and block hats, do all kind of Tailoring work,
such as Cleaning, Pressing, repairing etc.
Ladies work a Specialty
Jones, The Tailor
ASPERMONT, TEXAS.
How The Contest Stands
Votes cast up to last Saturday
night show the contestants
follows:
I. O. O. F. Lodge
W. O. W. Lodge
Eastern Star Lodge
Peckerwood -Lodge
M. W. A. Lodge
Baptist church
Christian Church
Methodist Church
Presbyterian church
Johnson Chapel church
Public School
Shinery Lake church
Alice Lanier
Ethel Ferrell
Emma Guest
Annie Hecht
Mattie Johnson 783
Lulah Bell Lee 504
Dora McLaurv 1004
Yelma Zant 621
Flora Taylor 509
Ruth Thomas 500
Lillie Lindsey 3574
Fern Lanier 535
Those who vote please remem-
ber to vote for an organization
and an individual both on the
same coupon. Every ten cents
worth of goods purchased for
cash entitles you to one vote for
both an organization and an indi-
vidual.
Voting coupons can be had at
N. G. Rollins, Dry Goods and
Groceries.
S. B. Pierson, Furniture and
Hardware.
R. B. Spencer, Lumber Co.
Star Drug Store.
C. W. Anderson, Jeweler.
F. J. Dalby, Meat Market.
The Aspermont Star, Sub-
scription or Printing.
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ASPERMONT HACKNEY HORSE
Association
will stand their company horse
.Blanch Dombey,
Chas. Hannis Stable 1 mi East Aspermont
...NOTES TAKEN AT THE BARN...
Season $15. GUARANTEED
South Side Barber Shop
S. C. HOPKINS, Prop
FIVE CHAIRS FIRST-CLASS WORK
1-4 of Pound a Woek
at least, is what a young baby
ought to gain in weight. Does
yours? If not there's something
wrong with its digestion. Give
it MGcee's Baby Elixir and it
will begin gaining at once. Cures
stomach and bowel troubles, aids
digestion, stops fretfulness, good
for teething babies. Price 25c
and 50c. Sold by Aspermnt
Pharmacy.
An unusually interesting dis-
patch was carried recently un-
der a New York date by the As-
sociated Press. The dispatch
follows: "Literary circles and
no less the general public read
today with a moving interest the
storvof John Carter, the poet-
convict now in the Minnesota
penitentiary who, as he says, to
'kill time' and ease his unhappy
thoughts has written verse that
has brought to light his unfortu-
nate predicament. Robert Un-
derwood Johnson, editor of the
Century Magazine, speaking of
John Carter said: The young
man has written several letters
to me. I became interested in
his case, not only on account of
the merit of his verses, but also
from the manlv tone in which
his communications were couch-
ed. I voluntarily wrote a letter
to the state board of pardons
of Minnesota, asking for a re-
mission of Carter's sentence. He
has learned a lesson, and his re-
lease will place in the world a
better man.' In his cell Carter
penned a poem under the title of
'Ballard of Misery.' The verses
read: ¿
Haggard faces and trembling
Knees,
Eyes that shine with weak-
ling's hate,
Lips that mutter their blasphe-
mies,
Murderous hearts that darkly
wait.
These were they who were men
of late
Fit to hold a plow or a sword.
If a prayer this wall will pene-
trate,
Have pity on these, my com-
rades, Lord.
Poets sing of life at the lee*
In tender verses and delecate
Of tears and manifold agonies—
Little they know of what they
prate.
Out of this silence passionate
Sounds a deeper, a wilder
chord.
If song be heard through the
narrow gate,
Have pity on these, my com-
rades, Lord.—Ex.
Praised by Press and Puilpit
No Piano has over been more enthusiastically endorsed* a
The Artistic Case, the Easy, Responsive Action, and above
all the deep, sweet, rich Tone, captivates performer and lis*
toner. The united verdict is that
LOMBARD PIANOS ARE THE
IN THE WORLD 81
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Mr*.Helen M.Slaker, 244 Grand A re., Aaron, 111., «ays: "*I cannot fiad words la the
) " i a beautiful in-
tone ia simply
, - - . . , , shoald take tin
lead."
Rer. Geo. Donbleday, Pres. Corpus Christi Collece, GalesMr*, Ill„ says: "Wa are asiar
the Lombard in our College work at Corpus Christi, and it is a pleasure to recommend it. It•'
is a beaatifal instrument with a deep, swset, rich tone."
J. W. Purriance, Editor McNairny County Independent, Selmer, Teas., says: "The lastra
ment (Lombard Piano) fills our most sanguine expectations. It'is.not only a rare beaaty In
its outward finish, but the tone is round, fall, rich and sweet. Toar firm has proven to b«
prompt and reliable la its dealing's with me."
J. Ernest Paxson, Editor Press, Parkersburg', Pa., says: "I mast say that the Lombard
Sent me is a beautiful instrument, and a credit to a standard fi rm. We ars more than satisfied."
R. S. Knapp, President Federal Charter Co., Washington, D. C., taya: "We aow realise
after a careful and comprehensive trial of the Lombard by many musical artists of Washing-
ton, that it stands second to none, regardless of price or make. Every one who has tried
instrument is enthusiastic ia its praise." r^jgg
These are samples of hundreds of eathuslastte letters
received la every mi
Do Mot Buy a Plan iJntil Yeu Have Investigated the LtmharA
We send the Lombard Piano to any reliable partj on 10 days
nay be paid for by easy month* ~
given to suit any honest customer
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V £
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, - - „ trial.
It may be paid for by easy monthly or quarterly payments. Credit will be
A discount allowed for all cash.
GALE.SBURG PIANO CO.,
MANUFACTURERS. GALE3BUR8.
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See the editor of this paper for further information about the *
Lombard Piano, and a special opportunity to get one almost FREE
Some one will get the bargain of his life.
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Sample will be found at the Asper-
mont Pharmacy. Call and get prices and
inspect the sample.
The Big Whiskey House
OF
L. CRADDOCK & CO.
\ ; ^:IS!
DALLAS. TEXAS.
The largest shippers of whiskey direct to consumers in the
SOUTH.
Below we list a few of our leading brands:
Our Own Bottlling
\
FOUR FULL QUARTS
Craddock's 87 So.00
Craddock's 92 4.00
Melba Rey 4.00
Dilling-er Rye 4.00
Canda Rye 3.00
Best Tennessee Whiskey 3.00
Craddock's Extra Corn 3.00
Nelson Sour Mash 2.50
Rock & Rye 2.50
Alcohol 3.50
Bottled In Bond
FOUR FULL QUARTS
James E. Pepper S5.50
Green River 5.00
Hill & Hill, 5.00
Sunny Brook 5.00
Guckenheimer Rev 5.00
Kentucky Club 4.50
Early Times 4.50
Quality Club 4.50
Clear Creek 4.00
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(EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID ON FOUR QUARTS OR MORE
Agents, Schlitz Bottled Beer:
Per case four dozen pints, $5.50—$1.50 back for case and bottles
Per case two dozen quarts, $4.50—$1.25 back for case and bottles
Per cask ten dozen pints, $11.00—20c per dozen for bottles, when
returned. The express companies return empties free. We do
not prepay express charges on beer.
>,Send us money order We do NOT accept personal checks
QUICK SECVICE! Goods go forward by ^rst express after order
reaches us.
Star & Dallas News 1.25
Call at Star offie.
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Thomas, S. W. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910, newspaper, May 26, 1910; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168433/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.