The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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For Cows
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SPECIAL FOR SATURDAYS MONDAY
DRY GOODS
Colored Bed Spreads #1.29
Rayon Bloomers M)c
Good Double Blankets si.09
HARDWARE
12 oz. Glasses 50c set
One Lot Bowls 25c each
One Lot Platters 25c each
One Lot Cream & Saucer sets 50c set
Six Cup Percolator for 75c
GROCERIES
11 Cans Tomatoes for $1.00
10 Cans Sugar Corn for SL00
"Come on with the crowd and bring the Children."
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■J Mary Brian in" "Varsity" — "K<- I!,.'.. i>,!Jsr | ,,•
■ SATURDAY, Feb. 2 Tirn McCoy in "Th-
m "Knights of Air" (Comedy
s MONDAY, TUESDAY an.! WEDNESDAY. Feb
B "KING OF KINGS"
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JOYCE MOTOR COMPANY
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Woman Picked Up,
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Carefully selected well matured re-
cleaned from cotton which made from
Hto 1- Mr bales per acre. Of the
Western Wonder variety. Not had fi
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to fall out. 40olo and b.Cer lint, " ( ^
good staple, matures two week* earl- ^ Nonon^rni-L of \varnme«n
ier than any cotton grown in the Mast + \ • r;-ni
or South. Free from insects.'. jiC.
Write Hall County Seed «* >., Mem- (,<v
phis, Texas, for prices and informn ^
tion.
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Mr. and Mrs, Nolan Pittcock vis-
Ue«J relotives and friends at Larnesa O
Lubbock and Lorenzo, last week. O
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Mrs. M. H. Huling of Loien/a vis-
ited with her daughters, Mrs. Alonzo
Mayfield and Mrs. Nolan Pittcock as jj™
she was returning from the funeral *£
ol her mother at Anson. Mr. Huling O
Nadine Huling, Mr, and Mrs. Pierson
Couch visited here over the week {jj
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iovvn. and was hardly able ^
to get about. j-.A,
"i eoitiil not -.ieep at nltrhi.
and was :n a hiKhlv nervoua
condition. Mothttta seemed
to help roe and I wi. Atmost
tn despair. 1 ,.;e«:lded to try
Cardui and ..• for .a bottle.
"I soon ttt'sjari to Irnprove
I got so I could eat My ap-
petite was good My nerves
sot stronger, and I m-.is able
to sleep well a* nicht I
picked up in wei-.ht and my
color was much better.."
Cardul is « io by all dru;:-
■ijtate. Try it
Used Bv Women
For Over 00 Years
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Lee and Taylor are hot r
'fttl to recovery.
>n application for Probate
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or any Con:4ai.c<' c>,
C"unly, tireeiinjr:
r i- i eby (.'ot'.intttndc'd t-- j
j. vitii hod one- caCh wi ■ ■
'•<-( 1 ■ ■ ten da> s befota; the )
f, in a ne-wspaper of j
iicuiittiot'i; which ha.-, been i
i and rejfuhirly pubisi>ed j
i.;i of '.lot less than one yea' I
a-isnwall County, a copy o"j
foil.,wini: notice:
1 UK <TATE OF TEXAS
D :di ptr-oft« interested in tli >
i '■ - >.f 1 , A. Uutherford, Deceased,
\N. lhiC.erfonl of Aspermont:, Tex
■ ■ - liio f.le.l in the County Court of
S'-oe wai: t.'i.iunty, at! application for
' I'.. bale toe last Will sin*,
i M a;.- 1.. A, Rutherford
I ov:-ed,, filed with said application,
e/i't ' Letter 'I'estanieiitary
Application Filed .lanuarv 17th.
s("an -■* No. 'J-i!*.
| v hjrii will be heard at the next term
jo', said Curt, eoinniercinj.: on th*
j rhir<l Monday in February A. 1). SW.i
11he .• ann* lieing the JKth. day of Feb
| ruaiy A. I). 1 t. 2t> at the Court ihui
th-. roof, in Aspermont, Texas, at
v hid; lime all perso.'ts interested in
aid Estate mat appear and contest
aid application, should they desire to
'io so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you he-
l'.-p aid t'ourt on the said first da;,
of t in- next term thereof this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
<i:ven under my hand and the seal
said Court, at office in Aspermont,
'11 xa.- thithe 20th dav of Januars |
A K. 1029.
(Seal) A. W. Rash Cleric
< 'ounty Court Stonewall County, Tex
By Marte 11 West Deputy.
Jan. 26th. 192P A true Copy of th'
Original Citation 1 t'ertify
W, B. Bingham Sheriff,
.Stonewall County, Texas
Mr- M 0. Thurroan R7, mother « "
>'• M. H l.'uliru', fornierly of th.
■ o't now of l.oren/o, died at he
" "! A:i>.ofi Saturday.
Mr-. Thurman had an attack of in
■ ■a a. lollowed by pneumonia. Fane:
' serv.ee were roodae'ed by Rev
iryant. Pastor of the Presbyter a- !
hurch a. *i;ted by Rev. J, H, Ed J
Mr 11ultri.tr went to be with her
'** T''i,-'*)'!■ r immediately when notified of
fie ppei mot}hi romplirnUons.
We join the many friends in exten-
hnif sympathy to the bereaved.
GENUINE Ford PARTS
"Y<"E MOTOR COMPANY
, oM hdid thla po*
.<^18, waa nuiMd auditor
company. R. A. Lapper, who
_our haa baoa acting auditor for some
.. and winter j time, boeoMaa aasistant auditor.
mely, early hatched ohaagaa becoraa effect!**
^ housing, control of poul
insects and paraaitea and last but
February lit
Mr. G«I!agher, who is a graduate
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most important, feeding of laying the Unhrerslty of Illinois, former* i
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^N^TEe.t
i>i.u, th,, i
I. Tut Scriptures Are Divinely In-
spired. (II Tiiii. ,4:10),
The tirsi ihin^i to be settled con-
iHtrriiiis the Canonleul Scriptures Is
ttieii iaspiralloii and uuihoriiy. in
the Scriptures Cod Is ut "sundry times
ntul In divers inanners" speiiliiii); to
man (Ueb. 1:1). 1'iitil in ilils pussuge
Ueelares tlieni to lie "(led breathed,"
meaning Unit the utterances of Holy
Will were Cod's breath in men's
mouths. The Holy Scriptures do not
nierely contain the Word of (!od, but
are in verity the message of Clod to
men,
Tin* main cause of the moral break-
do \* a ui society is ibul men have been
rob.uai id their faith in the Bible as
the j,tithoriiative message from God,
It. The Value of the Scripture* (11
Tim, ::. i i-i7).
1. Aide to nulla* wise unto solvation
(v. I'.),
SUlvaiioti is In Christ alone. It 1
secured ihioiiuh faitli In His llnisheil
veil, en the cross. True wisdom leads
to Christ crucified, since there is none
other nana: under heaven civet) iimonc
men whereby we must tie saved (Acts.
*1:12), and without the sheddinc of
blood there is no remission (Heb
9:22)
2. Diseiplines the life iv\ 10, 171.
In this • dot trine" is set forth the
heeepsary standartl of conduct. The
only place, to find the teaching ol tlot)
is in His Holy Word. It not only sots
forth u standard >•[ life; htii it re
proves confutes error, The way to
deal wlili error is not by deiiunelaiioh
but. with a positive presenintion of
truth. J'he Word corrects (sets
straight the dislocations of personal
nnti social eoiidtiei). insiructs in
righteousness, and etjutps for service.
til The Nature end Effects of God's
Law (Psa. ltCT-ll).
I. Port eel'.
mush.
Oscar Vunderworth— 834 mongrel
hens 41)47 eggs laid, sold eggs $157.24
oggs used at homo $1.35 Paid for feed
j $42.90 Profit $116.69
M. F. Williams, 293 White leghorns
Company, For nearly three years
he was with Arthur Young A Compa-
ny, internationally known account-
ants, and for a year he was assist-
1883 eggs laid, sold $58.95 .used at ant * the treasurer of the Central
homo $4,SO, bought mash and grain 4 Southwest Utilities Company of
estimated ,at $39.00 profit $19.75 Dallas.
Herman Letts 160 Red hens, 1499 eRgs Mr- Wo,fe came the Wft8t Texa8
aid, $20 65 eggs sold $49.13 poultry Utilities Company in Februa y 1923
, old, $2.45 eggs sold, $30.25 mash and from tho Commonwealth Public Scr-
tain feed, $47,88 profit. vifie Company of Fort Smith, Arkan-
Robert P. Dudensing, 200 Mongrel 8as*
rs, 755 eggs laid, $23.87 eggs sold, 0
1.65 eggs used at home, $20.00 mash
and grain fed, $5.52 profit.
Harry Dipple, 450 white Leghorns
>1048 eggs laid, $111,34 eggs sold, $55. — q
15 mash and grain fed, $63.36 profit. (Jeo, Forgus and Rev. Swars of
Fred S. Reynolds, 27 White Leg- Happy, Texas were visitors in the
iiorns, 32!) eggs laid, $10.82 eggs sold, home of Mr. Forgus* sister, Mrs.
$2.50 eggs used at home, $7.20 mash Wade Davis and fomily one night last
•'fid grain fe.ed, $f>,12 profit. week.
Ernest Goetz, 300 Mongrel hens, *—————
>i I eggs laid, $45.45-eggs sold, $1.10 Subscribe for THE STAR $1,50 a year
used at home, ?3! .95 mash and —o
rain fed, SC.CO profit. Call J. C. fiUEST (or CASKETS
GENUINE Ford PARTS
-OYCE MOTOR COMPANY
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1 have a car of high grade coal coming
also a car of Strawn Coal.
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Get it at the car and save $1.00 per ton,
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\Ve do all kinds of hauling, heavy or light
2 ^ee or phone E. H. BAKER
i Residence 74 Phone — Office 30 §
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M-.-iv W. ,1. Ami J. W. Hoy, T. L.
end, W. E, Green of Swennon Wer«
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week.
•ousness,
rejoicing.
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There Is in it no mixture of error.
It makes no compromise with that
which Is untrue Because of this It
enlightens the eyes.
fi. Clean
Tbe Word utTeets the life. Its cleans-
Inn is from within and from without
(i. True and righteous
'J ::• decisions of God's Word are
true, without exception. The jutlc
men:-' of toad's Word are unimpeach-
able. Because of iliese (piatlties G< l s
Wortl is more lo ho desired than the
choicest coltl. obedience thereto
brings .ureal reward
IV. The Prayer of the Believer (i'sa.
J9:121-11.
The life brought face to face with
Cod's Word Is seen as sinful. The
SOUl cries out for
1. Clearislii.i! <v 12.)
The perftci taws reveal the imper
fections of the life The Word of God
reveals sins of which the Individual
may be Ipiorant (Isa 0:5)
2. To be kept from prcsutiipttiotis
sin (v. Id).
Presumptuous, arrogant sins are pe-
culiarly dangerous.
economy no sacrifice
sucti sins.
8, Freedom from the dominion of
such Bins (v. 13).
How awful Is the
who are In bondage
sins.
4 That the words of the mouth and
meditation of the heart be kept ac-
ceptable In Glut's sight, Kroiri how
many dans;cr.«i the believer would be
freed If the words and moditiitloMs of
fbe heart wire kept In line with the
Holy Scriptures
Our Possessions
I will i.ilnet* no value on anything I
have or possess except in Its rela-
tion to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ
—David Livingstone.
Let it Rather Be Healed
Lift up the hands that hunt down,
Mild the feetiie knees. and inakv
Straight paths foi your feet, lest (lint
which Is lame tit turned out ol the
way; hut let It rather lie healed.—
Heb 12:12. 1 :v.
Hopelessness of Hypocrisy
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they it rive to make more
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how large, no matter how
small, every home can be
made more homelike,every
room more coiy—*yea,
everything about your
home beautiful can bear u
more attractive appear-
ance.
Our New Lighting Fix-
ture! will make your home
a place of rar« beauty;
they are made of high
quality material and ds-
tinned by expert craftt-
men, . . . Their distinctive
appearance, together with
the aoft glow of tinted
lampi, will molt certainly
make your home mort like
home! . . . Allow n* to
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929, newspaper, January 31, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126577/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.