The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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MONEY TOLOAN
ON FARMS AND RANCHES
We have loaned more money in Stonewall and Kent
counties in the last twelve months than all other firms com-
bined. We still have a few thousand to put out on guod «
securities. See us, We get the money. We write Fire In-
surance, ten of the strongest companies in America. We
sell and buy land. We make abstracts, write deeds and do W5
all kinds of notary work.
McCord Realty Company
Over First Nat. Bank. Telephone No. 6
CITY BARBER SHOP
BUTLER & PAYNE, Props.
All Work First Class
Hot and Cold Baths
Agents DUBLIN STEAM LAUNDRY
STRICTLY CASH
West Side □
Goal, Grain and Hay
Come to us to buy you feed. We
always keep a good supply and
will appreciate your patronage
FIELD SEEDS FOR PLANTING
See Us for Coal
Store first door north of Livery Stable
Phone No. 62
McLAURY & LEE
Matt OSBORN
JEWELER is-
Full line watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, novelties and
anything to be found in a first-class jewelry store.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
Aspermont Pharmacy-Aspermont, Texas.
L. CRADDOCK & CO.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
The largest shippers of whiskey direct to consumers in the
SOUTH.
Bolovtf w list a few of our loading brands:
Our Own Bottling Bottled In Bond
4 Full
Quarts
12
Qts.
Craddodk's '87
Crad dock's '92
Melba Rye
Dillinger Rye
IR. Monarch
Canda Rye
Best Tenn. Whiskey
•Craddock's Corn
Nelson Sour Mash
Rock and Rye
Alcohol
$5.00 $12.00 James E. Pepper
4.00 10.00 Green River
4.00 10.00 Sunny Brook
4.00 10.00 Guckenheimer Rve
3.50 9.00 Kentucky Club
3.00 8.00 Hill & Hill
3.00 8.00 Penwick Rye
3.00 8.00 Quality Club
2.50 7.00 Early Times
2.50 7.00 Clear Creek
3.50 10.00 Duffy's Malt
4 Full
Quarts
$5.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.00
4.00
12
Qts.
$13.00
13.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
11.00
11.00
11.00
10.00
10.00
EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID ON FOUR QUARTS OR MORE
AGENTS SCLITZ BOTTLED BEER
Per case four dozen pints, $5.00—$1.00 back for case and bottles
Per case two dozen quarts, $4.25—$1.00 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 monev order or exchange, we do not accept personal check
Goods go forward by first express after order reaches us.
PROFESSIONAL.
Ernest Herring
LAWYER & ABSTRACTOR
Especial Attention to Examining and
Perfecting Land Titles and Preparing
Abstracts of Titles.
Office upstairs over First National
Bank, Aspermont, Texas.
B. F. Wilson. M D D. C. Carrington, M D
Drs.WILSON & CARRINGTON
Physicians and Surgeons
Surgical Work a Specialty
OFFICE:—at the Star|Drug Store
WM. JORDAN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Aspermont Pharmacy
ASPERMONT.
- TEXAS
A. A. ANN1S
... Dentist...
Office over Star Drug Store
Aspermont, Texas
JAS. P. KINNARD,
A TTORNÉY-A T-L.A W
Will practice in the Courts of Stone-
wall and adjoining counties
Haskell. Texas
J. M. Carter, Lawyer
Practice in Stonewall and adjoin-
ing counties.
NOTARY IN OFFICE
Office N. W* of Courthouse.
Aspermont, Texas
BIG OFFER
We take pleasure in offering to
our readers the following excep-
tional proposition*
THE ASPERMONT STAU
FARM AND RANCH
HOLLAND'S MAGAZINE
All three of these publications for
$2.25 PER YEAR
Can You Beat It?
W. T. DANIEL
LAWYER &1ABSTRACTER
LAND TITLES
Examined
West Side Square,
Aspermont, Texas.
BLACKSMITHING
When wanting work done
by a Blacksmith see O. F.
Osborn—I have added ma-
terial sufficient to handle
any and all work in my line.
Call when in need of work.
Your patronage will be ap-
preciated
0. F. Osborn
Southwest Corner
Aspermont, Tex.
0. B. STANLEY
JEWELER
Fine Repairing
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FIRST
IN MAY
$60 in Prizes
Ten Thousand People Will be Here—Big
Wedding on that Day—Everybody
Cordially Invited.
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First Monday in May will be another event in the history
of Stonewall County which will linger in the minds of the j
people for all time. The big wedding which will be §
pulled off on that day will be a crowd-catcher. The couple
that wants to marry on that day should send in their appli-
cation early, and the committee will make a big church |
wedding of it. Read the list of prizes given to the couple ■
that will marry on that day. The Young Men's Booster |
Club are trying to encourage population. Just think of it, J
$16.50 to the couple that marries. Why, we went to housef
keeping on less than that. Big Pulling Contest, $15.65 fort
the winner. Come, everybody, and bring your kinsfolks, f
and Aspermont will extend to you the glad hand.. There 1
will be a big gun shoot on the above date, and none but
Stonewall county farmers will be allowed to contest for theses
prizes. Following is the list of prizes:
First Prize—Best mule colt under two months old:
Bryant-Link Co., pair shoes Í3 50
Aspermont Pharmacy, stock food - 1 00^
First National Bank, cash - 2 50
i $7 00
Second Prize—Best horse or mare colt under two months old:
McLaury & Lee, sack chops $1 40 *
J. A. Carroll, merchandise 2 50
Star Drug Store, cash . 2. 00
$5 90
Third Prize—First couple to be married on the square
under the auspices of the prize committee:
Aspermont Pharmacy, mirror $1
E. M. Ferrell, merchandise : 1
-N. G. Rollins, counterpane '2
S. B. Pierson, hand painted cake plate 1 2
J. A. Carroll, merchandise 1
J. H. Rollins, merchandise 1
Young Men's Booster Club, cash 2
Bryant-Link Co., set cups and saucers 1
J. L. Meyers, cash
A. W. Springer & Son, merchandise
McLaury & Lee, cash
Gibson Bros., cash
Spencer Lumber Co., cash ...
Bowman Lumber Co., cash
Switzer Lumber Co., cash X
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$16
00
00
50
50
50
50
50
00
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
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Fourth Prize—Heaviest cock and hen:
N. G. Rollins, merchandise -$2 50
S. B. Pierson, rocking chair ... 4 00
16 00
Fifth Prize—Pulling contest, open to mules andihorses:
R. B. Spencer & Co., cash $1 00
Bowman Lumber Co., cash 1 00
Switzer Lumber Co., cash — 1 00
Gibson Bros., blacksnake whip 1 00
Butler & Payne, cash
W. B. Bingham, cash
McCord Realty Co., cash
Young Men's Booster Club, cash
City Meat Market, two buckets lard.
J. W. V. Bulloch, sack chops
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00
00
00
25
40
$15 65
Sixth Prize—Best piece burnt wood work:
A. W. Springer & Son, preferred merchandise j...$2 00
Seventh Prize—Prettiest girl under five years of age:
Aspermont Star, doll $2 50
Palace Barber Shop gives^free shave to all prize winners.
Blanche Dombey
Repair
JAYTON
The Company Horse, will stand the season
at Link Bros. Stables, at Aspermont, Texas.
SEASON f $15.00
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McCarty, Richard H. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1911, newspaper, April 28, 1911; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168470/m1/3/: accessed May 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.