Batesville Herald. (Batesville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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tiATtSVILLE HERALD
PtlUUt.Ua every Friday l»jr thu
IlcraW Publishing Company.
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W. .t:,U.b'/L)HKSH, Sec. a nd Mgr.
U C, UL’CJKLANrJr., Editor.
Cecil Ksng returned from San | Home Mission Society
Antonio tlie later part of lust
week accompanied by Mr. and
A weekly .publication ai.it oitiuiul
*>rgau «.J Zavala county.
Ku(irwl powta&lu* at DalesvIlUt as
mail MtUier.
My*. Farms worth of Fort bam
II >u*ton, San Antonio, who will
visit Mrs. Farms wort it’s sister.
Mrs. J. JJ, King.
The H. M. H. met nit tiie *i*uni
time Frltluy. Those who sieve
absent mi&setl a very pleasant
and profitable hour, tlhfy were I
also misled by their friends.
After a short business session
,AUy;«;rt,Ulng r.utc* 0:1 application.
*r Wlrff * •# ~*o-—L--- • •' * —
Subscription Pries, $1 psi Year
L.>t everybody g t busy.
The vj/-. tiber is idt-d for it row*
ii.ig ciyp*.
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14 looks as if that radio'd pro-
j.os.ltuy will never g«t latie.
The many friends of Mrs. W. the president turned the meet-
T. Childress will be pleased to jug over to Mrs. Monroe Martin
know that »he Inis recoveted .lV]l0 directed our study of the
s-utlii iently to leave the hospital, Sunday school lessona for June,
where she has .been a patient for i tnat being our bible lesson for
the past month. Another week ^|1H (jHy Mesduines Myers,
or ion days and she and the pjnchapi. Smith, Martin and
j children Will come home aceoin-; j^leln each made n short explan-
oanied by Mr. ('hi dress, who n.»j«,n of the lesson assigned lo
will »jro to San ..........at that them and then followed a gene r-
time lo accompany them home. ; ,i discu.-sion and practical up-
itm/moNAL
SUtWSOM
i Lesson
D ml fir t;"i the barbecue and
/celebr.itr i n. July 4th.
11 is •*» linin'< own limit, if lie
(fails under present condition.*.
(Jet busy now and dear out
•ithvt crop of yours and plant
^ouie iuo e sniff.
M-.-MS MM «• I I
Mre have twelve months
•year to farm in Southwest
ill*.
in a
Tex-
iiatesvl 1h is soil in the lucky
circle. We me gelling more
rain this week.
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Chip in ami lido make Hi ■ bar-
liHcue and celebration to ho held
.here o:t July 4th the best ever.
Speaking of amendments, it
‘looks like S' mm one thinks the
:Su<to's pocket book needs a
mending.
Ilay lor and WldlocotU n were
in towif Wednesday from the
ranch on route to Uvalde.
O. A. Mills and C. A. Brown
received their purchase of aged
steers from John Wolf this week
They *»hipped five loads from
Pearsall and put the balance on
grass.
W. T. Childrens returned from
S >n Antonio Tuesday wherein*
j had Ihon to see his wife who
was a patient at the Physicians
and burgeons ho.*i itul.
liev. K. B. Utf.vll, Presiding
Elder of Uvalde dist i ict, accom-
panied l..v Kov. Vernon, of Crys-
tal were here Katu day and Sun-
day. The third quarterly con-
ference of ldatesvillo charge was
held Sunday af ornomi. All re-
ports showed tliat)- ad depart-
ments of the ehurcli were ill
thriving condition, llatesville
church Mubsorllied 525.00 to tiie
Snnf'ern University at Dallas,
and mot c to come.
/
See Miller’s premium offer.
Uvalde Items.
Mrs. F. M. Carson and (laugh-
Iter, Miss Ruth, left last wool
plication.
Mrs. Myers, tlm president,
then reminded ns that the pro
tructedineeting would begin the
first Sunday In July and cottage
prayer meetings would ben good
preparation, so it was decided to
hold prayer meetings in our
homes the week before the meet
ing begins and to extend a cor-
dial invitation to the ladies of
the town to meet with us and
take part in the meetings.
Thu time nnd the place of the
rtr-t meeting will be announced
later.- Ptphs Reporter.
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Senior LeagueProgram
By E. O. SELLERS. Director of E-venln*
A><*|>urtni*at, TUo Moody Bible Institute.
Chicago.)
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LESSON FOR JUNE 29
THE VICTORIES OF FAITH.
The Price of Power.
Ava Churchill.
The rains of the past week
have been of grout benefits tin the! f,,,.’ d ft, > rent points in north
farmers of Zavala county, crop* Texas, who the will spend the
are in lines iuipe, and every body i ^Umun r.
js looking forward to an abun-j E r<< Hughes went to Crysta’
.dant harvest. j City last week on business.
Mrs. W. R. Hooper returned
Locals and Personals from San Antonio la*t week, sh>
John Vancleveof Uvalde whs ' accompanied homo by little
there Wednesday. } Miss Erma Ima Geno Ivey, her
N. W. Holmes left Monday for jliU U‘ granddaughter.
San Antonio.
Miss Edna Pond went to San
Antonio.
\V. T. Childress wont to San
Antonio Sunday.
L. M Pond made a business
trip to Uvalde Iasi Sa; urdny.
Dr. D. A. Harrison and family
and Miss Florence Peace came
in Friday fiom ban Antonio.
Mrs. Paul White of La Pryor
• Is visiting relatives here this
week.
Mrs. Ivey and brother, Earn-1
est Hemphill and Miss Zaduj
Colib wont to l.a Pryor Thurv- i
d-t.V.
l)r. T. R. Knox, of Uvalde, |
made a professional visit to-
Mat^sville one day last \ve< k to
see Mrs. Hnvlin, who is very
sick i.t, lier home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Voss, of
Boeville and Miss Norma Trobcs
who has been visiting t hem at
M > >vit|e came in Sunday by way
of Pearsall and are visiting the
Trebes ranch.
Subject.
Reader.
Song.
Prayer.
Scripture reading, Matt. 20.
Song.
Are ye able to drink of the cup
that I nm about to drink:' Matt.
20:20-22, Minnie Lee Sawyers
Whosoever will lose his life for
my sake shall find it, Luke9:24.
Mrs. Parker.
Song.
They left all and followed Him
Luke 5:11. Mack Lee Myets.
Song.
Prayer.
Doxologv.
League Benediction.
NOTICE.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Mrs. W. F. Simpson and (laugh
tor,Miss Grace, were in Utopia
last week.
Miss Adele Patterson is mak-
ings prolonged visit in Uvalde.
Judge Old went to San Autoq-
io Sunday on business.
Mrs. L Old is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Cox, in Spofford.
William Watson, Julia Man-
gum, Beatrice Turman uiid Anna
Clo Watson are home from South-
western University, where they
attended the last term.
l’ETTY-BUKKETT.
Mr. Ford Franklin Petty and
Mis* Alma Burkett were married
Wednesday morning at 7:110 n.
m. at the Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Petty will be at
home at Big Wells.
Uvalde has boon getting hard
rains the last few days. The
country is literally soaked.
Read W. J. Miller s ad.
Subscribe for the Herald.
FURNITURE SALE
»h«cit»■—in • *~ .wng. >. rtmisaacr vwemmasmmamB
20 Per Ctnf Reduction
Sale Begins Monday July 1st.,
Lasting Until Saturday July 19.
Every article in the house will be cut
20 Per Cent except Macy Sectional Book
Cases, which are the World's Standard
and are always sold for one price every- «
where. You will find in our store the
most complete line of High Grade House-
hold Furniture that you will find any-
where Southwest of San Antonio and at
prices that cannot be beat at any sale no
matter vyhere DON’T MISS THIS BAR-
GAIN, if you can’t come write us and
you will be given the same advantage as
those attending the sale as far as selec-
tion of goods and prices are concerned.
We will appreciate your calling on us even
though you do not care to buy. Remem-
ber the date and SPECIAL reduction in
prices.
Uvaldo Furniture store.
O. P. HECTOR, Proprietor.
UVALDE, TEXAS.
Old Phone 113. New Phone 23.
Static or Ticxas,
County of Zavala. By vir-
tue of u Venditioni Exponas, is-
sued of of the Honorable Justice
Court of Precinct No. 1 Bexar
County, on 7th day of June A*
D. 19111, by the Justice of the
Pence. Mrs. Hattie Wilbur vs.
W. S. Cooper No_____ and to me,
ns Sheriff, directed and deliver-
iid, I will proceed to sell for cash,
within the hours prescribed by-
law for Sheriff’s Sales, on the
first Tuesday in August A. D.
1918, it being the 5th. day of said
month, before the Court House
door of said Zavala County, in
the State of Texas the following
described property, to wit:
An undivided one half interest
in and to lots Nos. 5, f>, 7, 8, 9,
and 10 Blk. 2; nl<o lots Nos. 1, 2,
•1,4, 5, (5, 7, 8, 9, 10,11 and 12 Blk.
ti; also lots Nos. J, 2, 8, 4, 5, 0, 7,
8, 9, and 10 Block 5; also lots
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Block 7
all in the W. S. Cooper Zavala
Addition to the Town of Bntes-
ville in Zavala County, Texas as
shown by a plat, of said addition
and of record in the office of the
County Clerk of Zavala County,
Texas, to which plat reference is
hereby made for a more particu
lar description of said -lots,
levied on the 29th. day of May
1918 as the property of W. S.
Cooper to satifv a judgement
amounting to $88.80 in favor of
Mrs. Hattie Wilbur and costs of
suit.
given under my hand, this
Uth. day of June A. D. 1913.
I.E Hall,
Sheriff.
nEADINO LESSON—Act* 7:9-1#;
Heb. 11:20-22.
GOLDEN TEXT—"Thl* Is tho victory
that hath overcome tbe world, even our
faith." 1 John t:4.
The reading lessons for today are a
New Testament commentary upon tho
past quarter’s work. The first lesson
is taken from that marvelous defense
ot Stephen the flrBt martyr. As he
traces the history of the people of
Israel, he shows God'u .continued ac-
tivities and purposes from the hour he
called Abraham until the holy ouo of
Israel came to till to their fulness all
of these same activities and purposes.
Stephen also shows us that alongside
God's activities was the equally per*
slstent disobedience of the people
which culminated in the betrayal and
murder of that holy one. lu tho por-
tion selected ho sets before us how
Joseph is sold into Egypt, yet God wus
with hipi and delivered him; how the
famine came and Jacob Is thereby
brought into Egypt only later to be
carried back iuto the land of promise.
Teach Faith.
The second lesson is taken from
that great catalogue of heroes as re-
corded In the Epistle to the Hebrews.
Hero we have set before us the fact
that God's eternal purpose with man
Is ever that of faith. Isaac, Jacob
and Joseph are here mentioned and
the faith of each set before us.
Leaving out the Easter lesson we
have covered a period of about 50
years, eight lessons dealing with Jo-
seph, and four with Jacob.
Attention has been called to Jo-
seph us one of the most remarkable
types of Christ to be found in the Old
Testament (see comments on lesson
of April 27). As we have also sug-
gested Jucob Is uot so grand a char-
acter as Abraham yet is much more
like the average man.
It is interesting to go over these
lessons and follow God’s purposes nnd
to observe how* like Christ Joseph was.
- In LESSON I. we behold Jacob at tho
instigation of his mother deceiving his
poor old father and being compelled
to fly that ho might save his life. Re-
bekah thought she could execute God's
purposes; but it is never right tp do
evil that good may result.
lu LESSON II. Jehovah appeared be-
fore this conscience smitten refugee
and again promised tha‘. tho blessing,
yes, ht» own,, divine purpose, would
be worked out in Jacob's life. This is
a lesson on tho grace of God.
LESSON III. sets Jacob before us
after twenty-one years’ service and
separation from his brother Esau.
This is a great lesson on God’s desire
and transforming power. Ho traus
forms Jacob to Israel a "prince” and
softened tho heart of Esau. Faith
overcame and is strengthened and
confirmed.
In LESSON IV. we first behold Jo-
seph particularly loved and favored
and as bitterly hated; he was thrown
into a pit to die but is taken up
(typical of tho resurrection) and sold
Into slavery. Tho development of en-
vy and tho persistent, delivering pur-
pose of God are here presented in
strong contrast
LESSON V. shows Joseph’s enter-
ing that dark maze beyond which God
was to highly exalt him. By faith he
overcame that fierce temptation and
his treatment of his fellow prisoner
was God's useful agency though It
seemed accidental and Insignificant.
God’s Continued Purpose.
LESSON VI. is tho completion of
Lesson V. and in it we see Joseph
seated In the place of power, able to
save tbe country and also his breth-
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I have been a Buick user since
I9O8, have owned three and have
more than got my money’s worth
every time. The car I have now I
have had since April 10. I have
run 12,000 miles and except for
tires, have spent only $4.60 for re-
puirs”-Archie McConnell, Super-
intendent German Rock Asphalt
& Cement Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
^There Are 110,000 People
Driving Buicks in America and
Every One Is a Buick Booster
I
Read W. J. Miller's ad.
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Have Worms.
Many mothers think their
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LESSON VII. Bhows us God’s con-
tinued purpose and the beginning of
the fulfillment of his word that the
descendants of Abraham were to
dwell In captivity (Gen. 15:13).
LESSON VIII. is a continuation of
Joseph’s dealings with htB brothers in
which their guilty consciences arc
still ’further pricked and God reveals
to ilk his Immutable purposo.
LESSON IX. Is a tender one of the
meeting of Joseph and Bonjamln while
at the same tbne It suggests to us the
certainty of the fact that we may "be
sure your sin will find you oat.” Un-
less covered by his forgiving Llood our
sin Is mercilessly upon our track.
In LESSON X. we behold Joseph
made known to his brethren and those
In fear are urged to draw near. Jo-
sephs fsith In God saved him from ar-
rogance and retaliation and Inclined
his heart to tenderness and love In his
dealings with hlB brothers. Even as
Joseph revealed himself to his broth-
ers so will Christ reveal himself.
Joseph’s provision for his fathers
and his brethren, LESSON XI., is a
rich suggestion of our father’s bounty
and care for all who are “In Christ :
Jesus.” By faith Joseph who had bo-
come great in a strange land, Identi-
fied with all of ita power and splendor
makes provision that when Ood’s pur-
pose shall be executed and the sons
of Israel shall be delivered from
Egypt, hla bones ahall be oarrled Into
tho land of the people to whom he
belonged and from whom he has to
long been separated. Faith la tbe se- I
cret of victory- Joseph as a type 1
Reaches us (he lesson ot faith. J
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W. l). Kincaid, President J. A. Mansion, Vice-President }
F. J. ltheiner, Cashier.
VValde National Bank
Depository foi Uvalde and Zavala County Funds
Capital Stock............. .................................1125,000.00
Surplus............................. 25,000.00
Stockholders Responsibility................................1^6,000.00
Total Responsibility..................................$2*5,000.00
DIRECTORS. T. F. Frost. J. M. Kincaid, W. D. Kincaid, \V. H.
Walcot, F. J. Rheiner, Geo. A. Kenedy, J. A. Mangura.
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Buckland, L. C., Jr. Batesville Herald. (Batesville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913, newspaper, June 27, 1913; Batesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108076/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .