The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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THE A8PBRM0NT STAB
THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR
■TOM. ttfOMM
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h WORRY INI
■THE WORLD'S!
WY since I'VE
hw T*0 «u«ts o
CLOTHES TM AUNfttfS
THM
KWGETTm *V HN«OKtRCH\CF
WHEti \ CHANGE 10 TH"
OTHER SUIT 1
<n bv,
eme sole, Will A. Foley,
on, J. T. Johngen, R. L.
J. Harrison, J. M. John-
s & Merchants National
sne, Texas, Henry Jams*
*•«« i- witwu5r :
I'irst National H "i- a«
*, No. 71 in £quite
jf ai<l Court, fTl by
order of Mile (dSad in
service, i, J. R. Wrlritt.
Marshall for the North-
f Texas, did on the 7th
i>31, levy on certain nal
ed in the Counties of
I Kent, State of Texas
y of the said, M. & San-
the defendants
of land South part
■ 30, Mock "D", H. A
-o. Sur. in Kent and
bounties, Texas.
" the tirst Tuesday in
S4, tlie same being the
>i>l month at the oourt
Kent County, Texas,
Clairemont, Texas, bfr-
r.s of ten o'clock A. It.
ck 1'. M., by virtue of
said order of sale 1 will
rui sell, at public vendue
:1|« highest bidder, all
t' and interest of the
dell, in said real estate,
pliance with said laws
ce by publication* the
ge once a week HWour
; :k.s immediately pre-
1 sale, in the Asper-
i«wspaper published in
ty, Texas, and in the
•ie, a newspaper pub-
County, Texas.
hand as dated this the
it. 1934.
J. K Wright,
>d States Marshal,
y W. b\ LAM1JE,
Deputy.
ill It Cost You
estock at present pric.
Una time next year?
iuid trade in price of
for a Far mail by thl«
wiiy not own it? The
nail sells for lees than
trries terras at 6% in-
be glad to inak^ou a
obligation to you on
r Ten Thousand Trac-
ent iiepair Parts in
iways at your service
ts for any brand of
irni Machinery.
The Farmers'
House'
Phone 571
rich*
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hnician
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the BANNER PRODUC'Ii!
with your next lot of
)AM I\)VLTRY EGGS HIDES
We 1 ay Highest Market Prices
will test you r cream any day.
See us before you sell.
Steve Miller
PEN O-GRAMS
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I.VTI>: ...McEVVI.N
We'd Have Probable
Left Too
Not Appendicities
Gas Pains Fooled Him
vxhimmmc hi
Our Laundry Tr c'.
is in Aspermont |
every Tuesday and ^
Thursday, |
Leave your bundle \
at Whitakei-'s liar- $'■
her She or leave jj;
word for us and we
will call for it.
Reasonable Work
and the Best of
Service
Spur Laundry
BSiu:;<vLwa.
Lei lis Service
Your Ice Box
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Local items
)'. A. 1 'unyus itnd (led. Fiuley. Jr..
i ■ m .Stamford dii Sunday.
J.'u'k Oauj.'htery returned from
••vtiv. I after spending' several
•':>>' there. -J.'n k, who is a graduate
• t!*"'•' t! hi Hi si'IkioI, plans enl< r
' 'a ■ !*"•! i ! hi... fall at laibbock.
• I-. ( hcnnaall and I'I'tc .Jurdan
loll for Austin this weuk, wln.'i'o i'ci-
will rater 'IVxa L'niwrsil.y. I'clc is
a trraduaLr of the lo.'al h,11 srhonl.
A letter was rpcc.ved fr.nn Ij.'v.-i;.
I.. Halm of IJerKely, < 'alif.irn a. M-
11' *' ■ to l.'.i-j* up with the hap
JK'ndinus of Stohewall eounly |ii.'opi<;
and sent a eheo . for a renewal to i la
Mar. Thanks, Mr. Halm.
■ !. K. \\ I: t mi re, teacdier n th'- Swen-
•'■'on schools, was in A.spo;nion; tie-
ioo- after litisiness. Opon-
in.; c.\ere.• cs ui' (lit1 Swrii.-cui seboo1
"iV * •" M'Malay inornin^ wun a
" " 'i «-iirollmion(. ,hr said.
| 50
I PURE
A rciae Arkcr, tearher in tin- .lo.'m
■ n ( hane! i-elioo! \\a< a reeon: visitor
o the Star off.ee. While hero he had
s mark up his suhhsei-i|it ion to the
":;>r ' Uil next .lune
A I.'Iter was received last ween I
I''"in (). I. foster, a former editor of j
the Star. He is now workiim in M n I
era! Wells.
IT MJOANS YOUK "ICK WOK):IKS")
A KB OV-ER. VOUU RKKUUi \ fiJK
Wild. UK K;KPT Fli.! Kl> IJAII >
AND I'ROM 1'TI.V WITH
PUKE ICK
I have installed a re ', i • era tor lei
vault.
PHONE 112
Luther Reese
■MmiiiiiimairiiiuNiv
Ends Aching
Sore Muscles
I ^r longer |j>finK, cjtufkrr r«*!i«*f, n« ■
HulliU(I s Snow LinuiKTU which toniaim aciivc
mjirr-^di. Mis to Kive a moro rhan loc.il aciioti.
thwv I rifu;ir:« ,i *orR.? of *.wm*nj blood
utrr «• •(>:,' lion .itul more <juiik!v noo'f-
tin- [..tin from nihiriK mutcle^, pr;on.
• ir.1 m*, h,.«: ichr ..rui IuhiImKo.
Snow Unum-m. iOc ao<| 60c. fatlv)
Sold hy ST.AK DliL'G STORi:.
$80,000 In PREMIUMS
LIVESTOCK
POULTRY
pi n I( t y
5"
Don't Buy J
Blind ro!ded
h:.
AGRICULTURE
• drouiii fi i*t-
M Sk- .\vt
■■-U ihov* ,
an.
.MH
■ In, culm iry#
Mvl n\jiny
<)- <
l)<*-tori ti-i-oi
•grre I here i, .
to )• ;
Aslt voir . e O
So i
lor tral liaye! A
you get it.
K<-iiirinl«-t Hint
dors.* (Jvir.oi. r
8AIT, relief ( , I,
•ore tliron:
Mill lie' ru
JlWt rru,
mlftvti; ■
B*>'er Ai, rr
Gfnuinr-
Buy<'> (?/■
rfues ■-( /.<>. m
the hftirt
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MANV MAN' I I A I CKh.S
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tj "THE SHOW OF A CENTURY"*
L ' ; RACE MEETING—OCT. 6 to 27
It It ih. I air
STATE FAIR
□F TEXAS
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| I rockon ther^ u;it.i'i .such a tliinu
as a Look a^,cnt hack when Sam VV'al-
! tcr J'V.jss wrote ''T'U' Hou^f by th<* Sni'
; ' f tlx* lioad", r>r woM never \hv-
j ored by such a .splendid poeie.
j An uncle of mine once Iiv**il i,i a
i liuu.se by the side of the road (a h::*h-
11 way) and travelers were iiway> <:op
ing* there. His house was larj.'.e, ro.uny
I beautiful: the very picture of cm-ifori
It's locatiun and apj^earance naturally
,ittjat'ted the travelers attention. To y
j would stop and want a drink of watc,
lor liorrow car tools, (and dozcr.s of
!,01 her tiling's) for a few monents, or
i they would want r"a,i information.
j Of ten there would be agents wantin;*
| to "<lli- I suaily all travelers were
' welcome.
liut tliere was one type of profe.s-
' .M'inal agents Cncle eouldn't. tolerate
and they were ''book peddlers". Km*
. ome reaason he had about as much
use for them as an old bachelor ha
a leap year. iie'd resort to almost
an\ u.eans to :',et rid of one: though
« iii'um' saw him use a shotgun.
It wa. mid aiternoon on a drv suit \
r
1.1mu11• i nay that Ike, I'ncle's ei,i.;iit
>ear old i-on i/,ot rid o! a book peddler
in a unjijue way. ike was the only
..iemi)er of the family visible at the
i<oiise iroiii the road. Hi- was on the
: roni. porcli making a kite. Tlie other
i.L'moer.- were scattered throughout
mo house in pursuit of suinr holjby
or pastime.
. \ large car -a-.erved :'roSii the liigh-
•>ay and turned toward Uncle's house.
■ i -topped near the front gate.. A
v-eii dressed man got out with a brief
;i «• and an arm lull <•. nooks. He
.^arti.-d towards the house a.n<i jiau^ed
eo at life front yard gate.
Hello Sonny," he greeted,
Ike gave him a brief Junce :tuo
saw lie was a book peddler. Having
j in.baled some of his lather's dislike
j ior that type he igiioreil him rudely. ?
! ' iieiio Sonny," he spoke again, bid- j
at you know you had compaany
j "Howdy. Ves sir, i km:w n,' and
j he continued with his kiu making,
j ' Sonny, )ou aren't a v«m poiite bos
I are you'.' Wouldn't you a.-h a tire.i j
| tiiirsty lelioss to come m and have . •'
onniv ia vsaljr and rest
Yes sir, come in and unim,' i<
(plied live, giving ins emu attention
j n«.- Kite making.
1'iie man walked up . ie >tep.-« ai. i
ont<j the porch He iiim . aook.v ari
oiiei vaase in IL6 li. i onvenient |
jjiace, and dranh two dij ,•« ui wate
irom tne oaken bouc..e: aispendeCi
irom the ceiluig by a . .. chain. '
"Well, sonny, ssouldi. t ou asK j
cailer to be sealed a., e« ne leilo« ^
i.;ood natuiedi).
"Suie, iiasc a eliair, A >ter, an |
ssvered ikee btiil workm.; . tne Kile,
lie sal Uu.s n, .>ooii lie >•' .i, .u:.. (
5a), ajeii i any ol ) u. peopb? at .
iiouie.
J
Uon t Know, but I'll | see. Ik
ln.Oievl iron; I.tie pott il lull ae ii -.j
Ik !c.4ppean <i r.oon aod • a' tnioaj;/t
lav." •>« 1 Cell ii'o.n the MS J.) tooni . ;
I I • • .-ar, tile •j are ad If : e.
I (1 ilKl vO M v lijem. i - as e u e- |
I tioug ner : inai *.sill be t ■ at ini• •.
e.--t to ttiem. .sow sejin.- , x...i'
| ask me in and so sic lie j.i< .
! eii U|> hi-> articles of ai- .« ent< )• ;
j He «ih.me a r«n:Kef coimiwtix.ai^ a • v
I of ihe three ei tri«s and do.vn.
j i ive watched him mi pm*.
"Dni you tell your folk thai
there?" axked the visitor.
j "No, Mir."
j Well, why didn't you*" he in mr« i
pleas! untJy.
MI didn't Know you wan i ed tn m**' ^
em, timidly replied lkf .
"Vou diiln't ? Certainly w«nt<ril
lo s*<« tlw-m. My busifMlstx is to
sol) hooks. Please ;ih"k thi.'iri t., come
here."
I "They caii't, they are till n. he.I "
: untruthfully iufbrmcl Ike.
j "Oh. I see," he> smilled broadly. They
i are tokiiiK an aflernoo'i nap eh'.'"
; "No sir, they have the smallpox,"
was the startling: reply.
"Smallpox," he ejaculated.
He leaped from the chair and looked
alwiiit bewilderedly. Wis eves i,• ■ 111
ja glimpse of the water iuiei e; on
the porcli. His eyes grew wide and
protruded, his jaws saj>).;cd. lie clutch
ed at his throat wildly for an instant..
He moved affain quickly. He jerked
his hat on and scooped up the hooks
'and brief case in one movement, the
screen door banired behind bin . :• 11.
almost simutaneously the ya>-d . i' •. .Notice i.-, hereby ni\e:i li.at, iie; <-
I had such nasi in m\ nylii side I
Dioug'lit I had appendix ii i.-. I!1;! ii
was only >;a. . ,\fi,ei tal-.i: .■ A-nerlka
I've had no trouble." \V, I.. Adam
Vou can't set rid of doe:
the ,-toinaeh. I 111* cas sta\ in tlie
I 11 i' I". II 111' ,vel. Allien!.a ;••• u'li,-.-
UO'l'll tipiier and lower liowel, wa •!
out poisons hich can e ea'. ;s ■: , ;
nt ■ . had !. '■(>, i ac .\dlerika 11 a v .
oy i ol1 uon me yo j feel :e woinli : uI
|'dect ": !'o (ii rinan ■■ a n.', ■■ ■ i : ■ ,. e i
ST A 1; J)i; ST< ,;(*;
i ki > i i i. - notix i: .oi s \ ia
and in quick succession the ear
These noise, were lost im,media' I . '
a motor roar an.I meshed (.'ears r e
ninffs.
I ke dtiuhled witli laaii^liier a - a '
cloud arose 'netween him and a |...o'
peddler who was leavine oua ker tl an
fast.
Tile other itiembers of tIn fa n ..
who had witne -sod tlie :n• ■ de ;: f■ on
places of eoncealmerit iaueiied to -.
And for once I i.e wa .n'i rem'ove
tolling a story.
"What are those fu, • !• m
on i he hill
"Those are sheep."
On. ! d< n't v. aa. to know uo\
t he\ are ,| i-1 '. :;al ! hej an
a., on i,he lltli day oi' September A.
)'• I'.'ol, one Klder Nance executed a
deed of Trust i,, me a# Trustee for
the benefit of The First .National
IJunk, of Asperniuiil, 'i'exa on tin.1
hereinafter dtv-cribed real estate,
which deed of trust ajipe.ar.s of romi'il
" Sol. 1a at l-a^es of the
lJeed ol I'rust, records of .Sionewaii
1 ounty, I exas, to wliii Ii record refer -
euia: is here made to more fully shi.e.v
tlie woriiiUi'; and effect of i-ucli instru-
ment and the property covered by it;
and
WilKKKAS, the aid liider Xail ■
lias made default in 'he jiayment
tlie note . ■ i',:j;-d n: said ins-, rumen!
.-•■cure, lea\ i'm' ?IT00d)0 on 11.i ila'e
iema.inin;.c unpaid thereon; and
WHKK'KAS, the said Beneficiary
!"••• rcoia'sted me to enforce such
trust;
NOW, TIIKKEFORE, i, W. A.
'-pi'in: er. Trustee as, aforesaid, here-
liy ;;ive notice that 1 will .^according-
. alier due publication of this notice
•'••• '''-''luiii'i.1 liy such deed of trust, sell
at public vendue ts the highest bid-
"r ' dder.,, for cash, at the court
bo;.a,e I.,, ,r 0f Stonewall County, Tex-
',v!':c'a such property is sltuat-
''«twi.i.n the hours of ten o'clock
'■ M. and four o'clock P. M. on the
■;l' i Tuesday in October A. D. 1034,
same b.-:m.; tlie '2nd day of October
■■ JJ. th- following real estate
" ne. i\>d in :.:;d covered by such
• 1 IJf ' trust, to wit:
•■Ml of Jdock Xlimber One (X) of
• -n Nu aher one (1) out of
idocl; Nnnibfr T'.-n (JtO) of the West
■ Aikaiiou ; , (_he town of Asper-
mt.ejt jj, Stonewall County, Texas, as
shown i the plat of said Subdivision
" rerord m Vol. "W" page 088 of the
■a.is of Stonewall County,
rty being the same
niM'yed by H. Irion and
Ilo KMer Nance by
•I P'emher L'.'th 192!) and
in V !. r.j page 021 Deed
f S'-n-'wail ('ounty, Texas,
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.