The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE A8PERMON T 8XAK
slancholy
"ho'il bring the flowers whan I'm
^ai in tEe church houM borne.
Will there a word of cheer be said
A single soul to mourn.
H 1 should in the Spring time pass,
When rosea perfume the place;
Who'll spare one from the gorgeous
mass
To cover my paled facc
it" in the Fall I chance to go
When Crysanthemuma swe e11 y
bloom
Will some dear friend I've known
while here
Spare one to mark my tomb.
Oh, who, shall bear those roses dear,
What hand shall arrange their
grace
Shall some dear soul I've loved while
here
i'iaof each in a special place.
.Shall those who have known me best
Care that my time has come
Will they be too busy the day of my
rest
To spare just one hour ot my tomb.
Have I had an hour too rare for my
friends
A life too full of lifes cares,
Have 1 had a pleasure unwilling u>
lend
A joy I wished, were not theirs.
—W. H. L.
Farm Notes
By Fred S. Reynolds
MEETING CLOSED
! Mrs. R. 0. Gafford of Stamford h .
a guest in the home of Mrs. .Too Todd • 1
The Centervidw church has iust this Week.
closed a fine meeting with E. H. - >
Dickerson, pastor. Rev. A. C. Turner Mesdames S. W. Hash. K. U. C,.
of Wichita Falls iKd the preaching, i ford, B. Waggoner and Joe Todd vh
Brother Turner was former pastor ted in Peacock, Saturdr.*
at Aspennont. He arid his good fam-
ily have recently moved from Abilene "• a,ul 11111,1 -U1 '•
to Wichita, where he has returned to, filing with relative .it m
hi* first pastorate. l*lis week.
Brother Dickerson goes to Husk, ii
County for his fourth annual revival
with one of the churches of that
count v.
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I B* |!KV. !> n 1*1 I'X.W ATKft. f ' • >•'•'«« '
'Lit of faculty, M ""'v Hiblo Institute
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%•£ iff so, Welti's n .s, i.-xi'uper t'uton.)
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Mrs, J. L. Cheunault and c.hihir-.
returned home Tuesday from a vi.-it
with relatives at Pl'ainview.
HOT BUTTER BISCUITS and HOT
ROLLS every day at the CITY
BAKERY.
RABBIT CONTROL BY POISON INC
„ HOT BUTTER BISCUITS ami HO,
ROLLS every day at the i I i"i
BAKERY.
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Uev. and Mrs. \V. 'f, North
J. C. Kirby and niece, Elizabeth. lamiiv (j{. juy.,,.( v, ib,; Asm.
Herring of Austin, were week-nd visi-! nu>;a' MtJrt'lay[ \ortii '■
tors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. l)m( .,0 ,t;li{ :pvl .v;.„ ., .
Herri k. i;i . u> ;h..t ula -e and h.e- v<-.
„ — | addition* to church,, most Cifi
FURNISHED ROOM for lady or'liy
couple, might arrange light house ,,
keeping room, M.md M . T. K. Kniivht ;tr<
Mrs. Nance. ing with relnt ac- ,i .
o busiiK'SS interest* in (
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Miss Lucy Si a. \i f- • •
Jack Cray, of. I' sint,;' Si., vi,
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ANNOUNCEMENT 1
We wish lo make announcement that
on March 28th, 1930, we purchased the
Plumbing- business of Milieu Russell,
Flu ivbing Company, and are prepared to
do any of your plumbing needs. You can
res' assured that . i.e. are calling. on a
Licensed and Bonded 1 'lumber, and that
means all kinds of, plumbing, Water,
Sanitary or Gas,
CONSULT ,US PitEELY
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About anything" in the plumbing line.
()ur estimates and suggestions will be
gladly given. Our phone is 354. Call us.
The contru! of Jack rabbits with
their destructive habits of eatinir
crops has been solved according t>
X. B. Turner, Shinery Lake I'omnnm
it'y. After several attempts to poison
them Mr. Turner says that he hit up
on the plan below which killed them
the dozens, after which he ha
had no more trouble from them.
The sharp end of a stick the size
of lead pencil was stuck into a
peach that was beginning to riper
The stick was withdrawn and the Jj
: .ei ,!e?to<| end was <li{ |.te l into a hot ■
tie of stricknine coating the hh| wio ■
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particles of poison. The "tick wa: ■
then replaced into the hole in the 3
peach. The stick with peach up, wtw J
then stuck upright into i -t<> < 2
These baita were placed at vari" J
places where the rabbit,s had been •
feeding, late in the eve- " F J
dead rabbits were founa ,i .un.i • ■
watermelon vine where bair had been ■
placed, one morning free its p it a
out the night before. M Turn .- £
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reports that the rabb d i ea' 5
all the meat away fron peach S
neetls. Dead rabbits wv d scat B
tered over the field and r • s near 9
by. Several days of tin b "" j
poisoning rid his place of rabbits, say* ■
Mr. Turner, and now his watermelon- ■
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are not being bothered ■
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HOT BUTTER BISCUITS :.nd HOT g
ROLLS every day at the CITY ~
BAKERY.
Jessie Lou, daughter and
Mrs. C. K. Bot, was carried to :,.'.an\-
ford for a second operation.
Mrs. A. A. Annis was reported a;
being on the sick list Wednesday. \\
hope she will be out again before
this goes to print.
Following a report that an incoim
tax raise is due next year, ah official
whose Word will cary weight in detc
mining what is to be done -av tb;
he has "a very r> al hope" t ,; t
rate can be kept down. It is to bt
hoped that he v ill realize his h,o;v
for an inciva.se in the tax alliC>
will be a Very real thing
who iinve to paj i•
«;ui,i)i-:N i't:x'r -'t'tif word is n lamp g
untn His1 fiit , m'i ,i I ,. 111 a in o III pilttl. n|
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Ycl'Xi; i'kM'l i.K AND A1MU.T TOP- p|
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He 'id i1 .a wl/i.-h was rir:lu In the
•-•-..lit .'t ti e 1 .oilI and untied not aside
!., i he !■: .' t bund, or to the left. Ab itlt W
ae hundred > a:s eltipsed between p
lite rel'(irili|ltio:i under I lezckiah .".ltd
i it of !al eiii in duriiiu this
jierloi! the bi'i <'• 1' d\ law had been J*
,wj. '|'\vo "a I i, had rei'.:ned —
in the iiiterviil;; "I'tie I,"id i, id given H
to ! Ie,'cl,iah ttiut'li . 11!i. Lis son. ,4.
Malta--, b. ranat)1.: .at" |. .- . --ion of !"
Ids fat tier's property and b.eirtg bn-
-in!!, Would laUuv.diy I; ■a • ■ • t the C.
r.ii,:., if Hi.i t.at'j11>-a■:try in put if (asa^iatai a aa> a x2aa*3aaa3?s,?sa3a:aiHi*a^iii*,!|i.'i"a-Tiii
front ta-dit; 1 i..<:-e wile do not obey
Hamlin Plumbing Company
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THE MAN
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them to us to iV-'1
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K A in, S K N T E n
TAILOR
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•\in: other itneivJicrs of the faprr. •(•••uhi ha\•• t
BEST FOODS
Hspecially when
T H I ( () S T IS NO G R K \ T K K
FOR SALE OR TRADE
My equity in 100 acre farm adjoin-(I
trig the city of Aspennont, M) tu t'ej _
in cultivation. One 5 room house 5
also tenant house in city limits. S
Would consider good residence in B
Aspermont. For further particulars «
se«~ J. M. West, at court house. -
MILK-DANDY DREAD
And
Harcrow's Buttered Buiscits
V re made Wholesome and Tasty with al! lh( :i. ,rt-;t- nt-
(and inon.') that Mother u.-!>•, in the Home
DELIVERED DAli.V. FUE.1H FROM
OUR OVENS TO YOUK tlROCE'l
Haskell BaKery
lie word of Cod lire usually Interest-
(1 in ptil.tiu;: it out of si;;ht.
II. Finding the Bock of the Law
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1. a e occasion (w, " S).
It wits while restoring the temple
K:(«eV) your clothes necil during Josiab's reroriiiation that the j
law was discovered. In eleuritit,' out *
I lie dark cot'itv'rs to tuaUe repairs and
to filtd a place to Store the suhserip-
Hans made l.j the people; many Uiinsrs
•. liidi bad been Inst,were found, anions 1
which was the law j
'J. The I took read Iiel'ore the Mil*
(vy ii. 10). {
I'j.ot, tnakil".' a report ol ti. ■ work
to t!ti kintt Sliapban int'ortned liitti of
[lie [indlni! of t ■ Im>,:>k of the law of '
ilie I'.nrd; iiilid Ibe \\as read b,v 1
Shapltati be ore the lvili'^
III. The Effect of the .Reading of the J
L. ,v i. ' J
I 1 ae . C ent his el.e a. s t \ it). ,j
As the l;iii was read iicloie t: rn 1 -•
Wits led to reali/e tlie ttwfui extent: of
_ tin! nation's depa i'i ure friun (iod. He \
W i.i • -w iiiat. -i' in rited punishim-nt
jjj Tla.' ret i tb a ^ of the royal robes indb
• . it led I be hint's p lliteltce iind sorrow !
M The kitiv: sent a depulation to \
JJ inaS-.e I'tt.jtilry of the lx>rtl (vv. I'-! .'1),
41 I 'e ill! la led himself in the fills 11 lie
f fori tlod (\ i:i> lbs sense of sin
S ,viis -o keen that he sent to inciaire .
of the Lord as to wbeilier there was J
br ; j} 1 v 11! 14 i i ? 1s of fl i '• ol't j 11 £ oil} (livill? ^
J6; i:; 11 a: n i e 111 - lusi itiet ively ;!,« human
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Ham? Pack Tuniati es for .
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A' ( ' i t'd \Y!"'te or A-v Ivied l.aundi y Soap 35c
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Mrs. M. iiteiertBon and Miss Maoi
Dell Scrojfgins are spending the week!
with relatives at Miursihall.
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THEIR MOVE
W, B, Bingham bought, the autre
of Geo. P. Finley some few days apo
nnd the two families exchanged thei i
places of residence the first of the
week.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT- 1*1
located on West side of town. Alio
have rooms for rent. See
Mrs. J. D, Ferrell.
MATTRESSES RENOVATED
Haw your mattrese* made new.
Write us at Rate, Texas. We call
for and deliver.
RULE MATTRESS FACTORY
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Mrs. E. Mayfield ami Mr. and Mrs,
Orlando Mayfield returned Tuesday
tirom Oakalla, where they had spent
the watk In the home of Mrs. May-
field's sister, Mm. A. B. ledger.
Rev. and Mrs. G D Durham and
cMMnb of D n.-.. al* vtaMng with
Mrs. Owthaio'K p rents. Dr. and Mrs.
A. A. Annis. I
SALE! SALE! SALE!
Yes the SALE is still going1 and will
continue until September 13th
New merchandise arriving: daily that is
placed in this sale at the same low prices
We appreciate the patronage that the
people have given ik during the first days
of our sale and we will continue to have
bargains galore
Everything in our store is iroin.u; at a
sacrifice
Come in, look our stock over we know
you will find some. <i ing that you need
and at a big saving in nonev,
AR-LA-TEX-0 Store
G. M. Hague, Owner
Aapermont, Texas
i lei! iii! the i.at:-e'S written
in the i. v. heist fellow, f< r the Bins
had tieen i t'ittitnuit that e.iiv wriilii
e.'mtd i ei be rest rah.ed It. wits not
; I.ise, however, tii'ton r t" iitettce lo j -
^ i u! lain lit ■ '.y H unt * <• k 1. hut Hie out.-
■ | v. ii-d i e|i -(illettees ef sill QHISt lie
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m\ f_i a e uf Josiah's repent-
jj ;,nee (\ \ 's 'ill
K I'.eeittt.se of his tenderness of heart
JJ nini i p >11 itilettee, the l.ord said ho
,i lion . he gathered to his ctevc in
III tier.i.e and Khould not see nil the e\ 11
brought on .lernsalent mid Its. |ieo|ile.
Whilt Illllf'lth said "'iis true though Jo-
Muh died In buttle (I! t'hroii. It'-,"d.
IV, Refcm«, Instituted <•" 1 -■>).
!. The i ,1,:.' read the law (\ v. 1, 2).
tie gathered t.ojh" i et the itiluiliitiittta
of JeraSii'eitt. Ittelttdni^ Hie |uv S,
I.. , it.-s, , mi elilers. and read unto n
them the iw. ' J|
V. 'i'he I lag made ft (tcu'etttint before
the l.ord (v.
in this eo ettitnt he pledged himself,
ill "To v ilk heftire the Lord."
'l itis meat : that he would get per-
fiotinll.V rlRht with (iotl.
(2) To "keep dud's coinnmndroents
sitid Ills testimonies and Ills stiitntes."
This ohedlete'e was of the heart.
<r;) "To perfo in the words Of the
lovennnt which were written in thl.i
(took."
The klni{ not onl;- entered Into this
sincerely, hut euus; ' all thai were
jiie- ent to .."stand to' It.
:t The kins took away the abomina-
tions (vv.
He noi only broke down the places
of l(lo!:itroti« I'orshlp. but slew the
priests w'n< .i> .'lated at the tillur.
I. P Sr., I. i I ept tvs 21 -23).
So fully aiid i.<utfti 1> did they enter
into I'is reformation that this Puss- ' gj
rivet ' as unlike any that had been ■
tti'hl ce the days of the .Tudjjeji. p
v. irkers of the occult driven out B
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| ah , , day 'if the klnsr they depart- b
i ed not i",>iii following after I he Lord. ■
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/ ail I ollow in HU Step* J
Slnt'l I •• 'I tie Mine Hiterlfice.S ■
! «* • tinim innke, i id for (he rest ae J
■ must follow iti • t;i step* of the l.ord ■
till we .TIOW e,do 11 1 PS-.rlH-SK. II It 5
splendid eiide.tvor tr>>1 In Its very > ; i 5
collien and eh", i at tie Its
1 sod It > suet e'- .1'itni \VtitS(>n.
frayer N th. pulse of th< renewed
soul; and the eon-1it v of It" * t«
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old screening is rusted . . punctured
in spots through which pi sty Mr. Fly
and family can invade your home.
Replace the old with something new
a ad a ttractive.
HOW SOME PAINT?
IJnghien up the house and out'-buildinga
v, • 111 a fivsh coat of paint
A iouch of our Water Spar Lacquer
Yarni 'l ;md Mnamels make old fnrni-
.(!■• lonk new. Try it
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1930, newspaper, September 4, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126660/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.