The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE A8PERM0NT STAB
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Marshall formby. jr.
the "a of March •jla'^"Jatter 8t ,he Vo*to1tke at Aspermont, Texas, under
Subscription Kate 91.50 per year
■Advertising Uates gladly given upon application.
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A LUNCHEON CLUB
Organization of the Aspermont Lunch-
|eon Club is a good thing in the opinion of the
iStar. i f properly managed, the club can do
la lot 01 good tor the town and county in the
fp.ro(notion of worth while projects and in
|binding' more closely the business men of
- the town.
; Home town patronage might be held up
|as something to be boosted and fought for
I in Aspermont. It's hard to get around the
1 tact that a man "scratches only the back of
fmose who scratch his."
I .1 he club should have fifty members
who are interested in the welfare of the
Jjtovvn. It s the best thing that's been pro-
imoted in this city in a long time.
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DALLAS (ilCTS THE CELKMUATltiX
LI I I LL DISGUSTING
^ >lu -v "1 charges in order to keep Jim-
*nne A.fname off the Democratic ticket
i!' N'-£,b«*r seems a little disgusting and
somcA'iuti like small boy's play to the Star.
' ortainh ' ne tiling of the charges was spon •
|so.ne "poor losers."
lcxas Democrats have spoken and the
^Uir is ready to abide by their decision.
,J' i :U' -Vired is^Me party nominee and
siiuuld .'a•. v '::e support of the party. We
nau- never tor oi; emoment doubted Ji:v-
m.k s jiC'Siy arid can't even start to be-
V.iv '.marges that he failed to file all of
i.-: campaign expenses are half true. It's a
shame that Jimmie can't be let alone and do
some good in Texas.
A lay be it the Republicans were strong
enough in fexas to make Democrats stick
together a iiuie closer we wouldn't have
such tomfoolery. We join with other Texans
in wishing the best of: luck for Jimmie and
hope nothing more comes of the silly charges
against him.
May Alfred s administration be an out-
standing one for Texas.
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DON'T Hi 1M A CHILD
011 ve seen this warning a thousand
times before, but this on etime more won't
hurt,
School days are here again and small
children are darling across streets, little
thinking of the danger they risk. An un-
thinking mot onst can easily run over one of
these chaps and. maybe after all nobody is
to blame. f ut a little thinking and careful
driving on the part of car owners might save
a life. Keep your brakes tightened. Don't
drive reckless or fast. Be careful.
it might be your child that is crossing
the street.
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The slogan, "As Maine goes so goes the
ion" sounds 0. K. to the Democrats. For
i irst time Maine re-elected its Democrat-
ic governor.
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improved'
uniform international
Sunday i
chool Lesson
«B BKV t> B K1T8WATER. D 0.
Member of Faculty, Moo<U Blbl*
Inatitute or Chicago.)
• by Wntera N«w«p«p,, Union.
Lesson for September 23
ISAIAH COUNSELS RULERS
UCJiSON TEXT-—,Isaiah
GOLDEN TEXT—1Thou wilt k<«p him
In P*r(*ct ptac*. whoa* mind I* uayad
on thM: becauno h« Iruitetli In tha*.
—iMlah l(:l.
PRIMARY TOPIC—A King'* Pmr r
and Uod'l Aniwtr
JUNIOR TOPIC How Oo4 t>lr«ct«
Nation*.
INTKIWKDIATK AND SENIOR TOP-
God th* Rulrr ©f Nation*.
TOl NO PEOPLE ANL> ADULT TOP-
IC— K«co*nliln« God u, National Af-
fair •.
When You Need ICB:
We'll be glad to serve
you promptly,
We are as close as your
telephone
Give us a ring.
ICE CARDS AT REDUCE PRICES
ICE COLD WATER ME1.LONS
PROM 30c to 50c
Wo Appreciate Your Trade
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E. H. BAKER
PHONE
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.1 he city oi Dallas, long noted for its
|aDihty in entertaining fail- visitors, has been
j a warded Lne Centennial exposition.
Tin oiu opinion it s a logical selection, since
.Dallas vvili draw more visitors than either
Houston or ISan Antonio.
be vera 1 million visitors from all parts of I
(jlic t uiied Mates will visit the celebration. [
Dallas it almost oOO miles closer than either t
Mm Antonio or iiouston and naturally
more people will come to see the Lone Star
.^taie ei'ieUs ate as iOOtn birthday.
I iiouston nad its advantages for the
tcelebi ai ion ana tne Star would have guess-
ed dial toe committee would have picked
a-that place. . an Antonio was logical due to
lne Ai'Uiuj and other historic places.
Lin. Daiias got the event and so far well
rand good. \\ e nope Texas' 100th birthday
-yariy turn;, out to be a good world's fair.
I. l*«Uh'« Muugi to Ahai.
1. ^l'n.i|(liocjr concernlag Imnianuel
(l a. O. 1 lie (locution of this prophecy
was tin. aliiitnce that traa formed be-
tween Israel ami Assyria. Their
tlireuieucd Invasion of Judali greatly
•laruiod Ahaz. tsalah assured him
that tiud * purpom- concerning the nm
tloii would not fall. As an object le
son, he was Instructed to take with
him his son, whose name meant "The
remnant shall return." He compared
the confederate kings to two smoking
firebrands which would soon be ex-
tinguished. He urged upon Ahat the
eierclse of faitti In God. offering to
confirm his faith hv working any mlr-
•rle desired.
2. A promise of Divine protection
(Isa. 31). Ahas foolishly called for
tte help of Assyria against Israel and
Syria, isnlah rehukod him for thia.
■howlng him that his tu-lp was In <;od.
II. Judah Invaded by the Assyrian*
(laa. 36).
1. ItiitiHhiikeh niocis h deputation
from Judith (r*. l -'l). lie represent-
ed 8ennaoherlb, the king of Assyria,
whose mission wag to Induce Judah
to surrender. His plan was U> min-
imise Egypt's anticipated assistance.
His method to accomplish tM* whs:
a. Intimidation (rr. 4 9). He tried to
bully them Into sultinlssloQ. He taunt
ed them with ihelr weakmHis, ar• «1 told
them that Kg.vpt was « broken reed.
b. Misrepresentation (v 10). He 1
iisnertcil (tiat It was useless Tor them 1
to put their trust In i!o<l. even <ie !
daring th:;f the 1 .orfl luid sent him to 1
destroy Egypt. I
c. He endeavored to create s panic j
among the people <w. 1S-^|). rear- |
Ing such a panic, the deputation of I
the Jews urged Habstiakeh not to '
speak In the .lews' language.
d. He promised them plenty In !
another land (vv. 16. 17). He urged |
them to m,ike an agreement with him.
•ad upon his return from Egypt he
would Uke them to s land of plenty
•linllsr to their own larid. Knowing
that the eruel Assyrians rotild not he
trusted, the people were lovsl to
Heceklsh.
'2. The deputation's report to lleie-
kiah (v. 22). They rent their gar
menu In fear and dismay, for the
crisis long before predicted hy Isaiah
had now come upon them.
III. Meisklah's Behavior (Isa. ,T7|.
1. He resorted to the honseof the Uird
(v. 1). This set In u was prompted hy
faith, for Ood had promised that who-
•tor In time of distress resorted to
his house would be heard by him (2
Chrun. T 1,\ 18).
1 He sent ntit.. JshImIi (vv. 2-7).
Tho nutural ami logical tiling for the
king to d<> iitiiler such circumstances
was lo send for (m^'I's prophet. Isaiah
0ont hack words of encourftgement to
Bsaoklah. assuring him that Ood
would bring deliverance
8. Hexekish's prnver (w. 14-20).
Ho spread the letter of Sennacherib
before the Lord and prayed. His
praj*r wss direct nnd simple.
s. He recognized <"<od's throne,
■aklng It the ground of his plea.
h. He recognized the jieril which
thraotenod tho people (v . 17-111).
c. He asked for deliverance (v.'JO).
Be desired thst deliverance would
come In such a way as to vindicate
and honor the Lord, showing to tho
■urroundlng nations thst he was tho
•oly Lord Ood.
A Isalsh's message to Hezeklah
(n tl-85)
a. That 8eunarherlb's slu was bla
phony against the Holy one of Israel
tee. 2J-M).
b. That Sennacherib had forgotten
at ho was an Instrument In (lod's
kands ( 24-2M)
e. That Judgment upon Rennache
lib was Imminent <rr. 29K). !>p
IJeorance would soon come, and that
through the enerrv of the l^ord of
■aata.
IV. Tho Oootructien of the A soy
rtan Army ( t.
7*0 a ii gal of th I y rd went forth
•ad slew In the rami) of the Aaoyrlans
MB,000 men. Therefore Rennachrib
turned hack hv the way he came.
He did not enter J<"rus lem. and after
hla defeat he went hack to Mnevsh to
Bee. and there while worshiping in the
fconao of hie god. he wss assassins ted.
Christ la the E*eaiag
We always need < hrlet with us. hut
when evening drswe on wo need his
presence in s «pe.-! l wsy It Is grow
lug dark, snd In the slisdows we need
bis protection Nlclit makes for ua a
eoose of loneliness end we need his ;
eompantnnohlp
Me4hetiss
Only ss we spiritualise our medl
tation. making Ii s hungering and
thirsting Sfter rlg« . ntl«SeSS, Wltl our
Neat be Wd with t hrtet In Oo«l. As
s man thlnkefh In his heart, so I*
Try Our
Short Orders
We take special
pride in preparing
them for you..
All Kinds of Short
Orders And
Sandwiches
Buy A $5.50 Ticket
For Only $4.75
Jay ton, Texas, .No. 71 in Equity on
the docket of said Court, ami by
virtue of said order of sale placed in
my hands for sen-ice, I, J, J{. Wright,
United States M.♦shall for the North-
ern District of Texas, did on the 7th
day of Sept. 1934, levy on certain real
estate situated In the Counties of
Stonewall and Kent, State of Texas,
us the property of the said T. E, Mur-
doch, one of tho defendants named
therein, to-wit:
068 acres of land; all of Section
No. <135, in Block "1)", Kent Coun-
ty, Texas, Cert. No. 2!"— 2000;
South Half of Section No. l.'M in
block *■£.)",, Kent County, Texas,
Cert. No. 2! —20l>! , containing 331
acres of land; 411 acres of lund
l>einir North part of Section No.
•l.<0, Block "D", Kent & Stonewall
Counties, Texas, Cert. 29—21!K ;
against T. K. Murdoch, as said lien
existed March 9, 1931.
And that on the first Tuesday in
November, l').'M, the same being the
<>th (lay of sni i month at the court
house door of Kent County, Texas
in the town of Clairemont, Texas, be
tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M.
and four o'clock 1'. M., by virtue of
said levy and said order of sale I will
ollf'j! ior sale and sell, at public vendue
for cash, to the highest bidder, all
the right, title and interest of the
>id r. E. Murdoch, ill said real cstat •
And in compliance with said laws
I give this notice by publication in tlic
English janguasra once a week for four
consecutive weeks iintnediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Asper-
mont Star and .la.vt.on Chronicle,
newspapers published in Stonewall
mid Kent Counties, Texas.
Witness my hand as dated thi}! the
7tii day of Sept. j93>|.
J. Ii Wright,
United States Marshal,
By W. F. EAMPE,
Deput y.
r w* u' * fema so,e' WUi A. Foley,
G. W. Harrison, J. T. Johnson, R, £
Alexander, A.J. Harrison, J, J|, j^n.
0nL 1 "r'"ers & Merchants National
llwik of Abilene, Texas, Henry - «—-
W. M. Hunter, and L. b. WitasnTm.
ceivcr of The First National Bwk of
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CRYSTAL- 1
CAFE,
NOTICE OF S.AI.i:
; STATE OF TEXAS
j <'0UNTIES OF
! STONEWALL & KENT
| Not ice is hereby given that by ur
tue of a certain order of sale issued
I out of the United State- District Court
at Lubbock, Texas, on the 2«th day
[ of August, 193-1, i/ii a judgement ren
I dered in said court on the J Sth day or
July, 1;<3-1, in favor of Kent County,
Texas, for the sum of $71,229.28, with
interest thereon at 2'i per cent
per annum from May 2, 1:),'J2, and
for the further ;um of $28,903:3-1,' with
interest thereon at 2l_- per cent per
annuij) from May 2, 1932, lor the ben-
efit of its school fund, and cost of suit
in the sum of ,<2-l(j.!i.s against M. S.
Sandell, A. J. Harrison, W. Har-
rison, J. M. Johnson, Will A, Foley,
T. E. Murdoch, W. M. Hunter, Thos.
Fowler, W. L. Matthews, J. T. John-
son, it. L. Alexander, T. HoustoiiWard,
and Maggie K. Ward, a feme sole,
jointly and severally; in the case of,
Kent County Vs. M. S. Sandell, Thos.
Fowler, T. E. Murdoch, W. L. Mat-
thews,'!'. Houston Ward, Mrs. Maggii
E. Ward, a feme sole, Will A, Foley,
W. Harrison, J. T. .Johnson, II. I,
Alexander, A. .1. Harrison, J. M. John-
ston. Farmers & Merchants National
Bank of Abilene, Texas, Henrv Jame .
W, M. Hunter, and L. B. Winters, re-
ceiver of The First, National Bank of
NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF TEXAS
UOUNTV OF STONEWALL
AN'D COUNTY OF KENT
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue oi' a certain order of sale issued
out of the United States District Court
*'t Lubbock, Texas, on the 28th day
oi August, 1934; "ii a judgement ren
dered in said court on the 18th day o
-'idy, I'.i.'i.l, in favor of Kent Count;,
iexas, for the sum of $71,229.28, witi
interest thereon at 2' per cent
pel annum from Maj 2, 11)32, and
tor the further sum of $28,903.3-1, with
interest thereon at 2!^ per cent per
annum from May 2, 1932, for the ben-
efit "1 its school fund, and cost of suit
in the sum of $246:98 against M. N.
.'jiuideiI, A. J. llari-ison, C. W. liar
' J. M. Johnson, Will A. Foley,
I. L. Murdoch, W. M, Hunter, Tho.;.
row lei, W. L. Matthews, J. T. John-
son, ii. !.. Alexander,'!'. HoustonWard,
and Maggie 1.. Ward, a feme sole,
jointly and .vvrnlly; in the case of,
i.'iit 1 omit} Vs. M. S. Sandell, Thos.
Fowler, i. L. Murdoch, W. L. Mat-
thews, i. Houston Ward, Mrs. Maggie I
Jayton, Texas, No. 71 in
the docket of said Court-'f" 1 bv
virtue of said order of sale bmBi i„
my liunds for service, I, J. R, WsteM
Lnited Stales Marshall for the North,
ern District of Texas, did on the 7th
day of Sept. 1934, levy on certain Hal
estate situated in the Counties at
Stonewall and Kent, State of Ttoxas
as the property of the said, M. S. San'
dell, one of the defendant* named
therein, to-wit:
25ti acres of land South part
of Sec. No. 430, Block "D", H. A
T. C. Hy. Co. Sur. in Kent and
Stonewall Counties, Texas.
And that on the lirst Tuesday in
November, 1934, the same bain* the
oth day of said month at the court
nous« door of Kent County, Texas
in the town of Clairemont, Texas, be-
tween the hours of ten o'clock A It
and lour o'clock 1\ M., by virtue of
said levy and said order of sale 1 will
oiler for sale and sell, at public vendue
ior cash, to the highest bidder, all
u"! title and interest of the
■said M. S. Sandeil, in said real estate.
And in compliance with said laws
J give this notice by publicatioiya the
English language once a week ffllour
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale, in the Asper-
mont Star, a newspaper published in
Stonewal County, iexas, and in the
Jaytou Chronicle, a newspaper pub-
lishetl in Kent County, Texas.
Witness my hand as dated this the
th day of Sept. 1934.
J. K Wright,
United States Marshal,
Uy W. t\ LAMl'E,
Deputy.
What Will It Cost You
to feed your livestock at present prfc.
i s oi maize, to this time next year?
11 your teed iuid trade in price of
stock will pay for a Farmail by thl«
time next year, why not own it? The
small F-12 Farmail sells for lees "■in
$1,000.00 and carries terms at 6% in-
terest. We will be triad to makflfoua
oiler (without obligation to you #n
your trade.
We carry over Ten Thousand Trac-
tor and Implement itepair Parts in
iock and are always at your service
ui securing parts for any brand of
or used Farm Machinery*
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Surgery-Consultations
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Sur^ery-X-Ray
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Internal Med'-ine
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Surge ry-Ger. 1 ractice
Stamford Sanitarium
And
School ot Nurs:ng'
Stamford, Texas
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Director of Nursing
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Day Supervisor
AUN.ES HANSON, R. N.
Surifical Su|K'rvisor
DEAN II. CULP
laboratory Technician
E I'll EL FLEMING, R. N.
•\ii-nt Supervisor
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Formby, Marshall, Jr. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934, newspaper, September 20, 1934; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126862/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.