The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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"Money in your pocket" because those clothes wear longer
took bettor while they're doirur it.
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tailoring are so sturdy that once you w«... .• -tley Hovs' Clothes,
you'll come back for another suit
"Come on with the crowd mid bring- the ( niidren."
Store closes at firltO P. M., except Saturday
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SPECIAL TAX ON COLORED
COOKING COMPOUNDS
According to a statement made to-
day by fieri* C. Hopkins, Collector of
Internal Revenue for the Second Dis-
trict of Texas, Dallas, the District
Court for the Western District, of Mis-
souri rendered a decision favorable to
the Government in the ease of Hnr-
Tbu. — All of th* West
exhibit building* will be ^nvl cor, . -d
. tha exposition opens Sep- per hu he I .-;-.-.h
ii to this city. Superintend- ;oo bw«h«.|. If
tti nuioui division of t'w- more about the cottonM vd write to 1!
hl(Uy ©ptlmHic over Oonra.is, Kan Marcos, Texas.
for thit «MWm. -I S. MeCae
that practical IV . U of the
by the Vv 'I'.-X'i-1 Mand M A '
dry during children, Necie May and John, Mrs
is m•'. 'going to Pi-octree ami son, Milton of. Wichita row-Taylor Butter Company vs.
IM ahowings of ure Visiting in the bom- of Mr, !, Crooks. Collector, involving the ques-
«d agricultural Mrs. Jesse Burrus of 4oh.is-.ti <" Won as to whether or not manufac-
d p«rtnwiH heads mmunity. * Umis> of, or wholesale or retail deal-
of what West To*. : - x ifl. certain so-called artificially
and soil can pro-j Mr. and, .Mrs. Frank „*.!••«•*( of towed coolcina compounds air *u.b-
—Unusable circumstances Matador, made a short visit with Mrs. Jeet to internal revenue taxes as man
mA ft toot going to be Jameson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M tifacturers of, er dealers in, colored
the "{iKvautnm,; F, Williams lust week. They are to• oleomargarine.
st - tul their vacation in south Texas, j The Bureau of Internal Revenue
- x advises that wholesale and retail
LOST large envelope co-it ;ii-i> dealers of these products are subject
sales tickets for Hill & Hill, Swen to the special to* as dealers in color-
Bingham mad* a trip to
Md* Mexico for his chU-
and Pattie Ruth, who
Bingham'* p
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in Ab-
. Mia. I. W. Kennedy of Dor
toted in the home of
..Mr* JT. M. Miller Jr. the
U Mr, Kennedy re-
I Oa Slar with M« renewal.
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Lesson for September 8
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NCHSMIAH RE6UIL0ING THE
WALL OP JERUSALEM
COLUli'iN. t'KXT- Tht pvopl* h d s
nilittl io work
LESSON TEXT—Nclu.mU.tl £.l-1;4.
t'HIMAtiY TOt'lC- Wot king To-
g«th«r.
JVSlUH VUl'lC— WoiUiii*
I.NTER.VItSDUTIi A VI> SENIOR TOP-
1C—'IVatnn'ork.
VOt'.NO PROIM.I;' ANp AUU1.T '1'OP*
IC—C«*opera 1(.it In n«lt«iou Work.
In oidei io prepare, to tench this
lesson tlie teaehei slioiild muster the
contents ot the boob ol Netieinlah.
Nehentlah was « cupbenrci lo tlie
Por«lan klnjj. While performing his
otiichti dutjr he learned of the distress
of his brethren In JeruMiilem. The
wit lis of the city wore broken down,
its itates burnt, and the remnant of
the enptives were In grent nflllctlon
This news brought r > his brethren - *
grentl.v moved Nehetnlah. lie sot
down rtnd wept mid mourned aeventl
days rusting And praying before Clod
In answer to his prayer he was grant
ed a leave of absence from the Per
shin court, and credentials from the
king, lie Journeyed to Jerusalem and
made « survey of the city by olgbi
without disclosing his purpose to any-
one. Having thus obtained flrat-band
Information, be called the representa-
tives of the Jews together and said
"Lei us build the*w«ill« of Jerusalem/
I. Preparation for ths Building
(chap. Ii).
The division of labor In this, proj-
ect displayed Nehemlah's adminlstra
the ability. A wise distribution of
labor makes difficult tasks easy. Ob-
serve some outstanding features of
this great work:
I. Stress laid upon Indifference
(v. 5)
In udmlnistratlve tasks It Is proper
ihui unfnWilfulness should be pointed
out s n warning to the unfaithful
and eneournjiemeni to the faithful.
Help rendered by the women
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Herhnps Sbnltuni bsd no sons to
aldltiiin.
SJ Stress laid upon earnestness of
some (v. '20).
Itecitgnltlon or fidelity wilt spur one
to faithfulness.
t. Every one omit over strains! his
own bouse (vv. it). .::t JM)
No Incentive for exertion ts quite
so strong us that which concerns one's
own family
5. Certain guilds of men undertook
certain work (vv 8. 81. 82).
II. Hindrances Encountered (4:1
6:11).
1. ScoiHnti ot SaniMiliai and Toblah
(4 :1-0, cf. 2:10, 20)
The oppressors - of Opd'a servants
frequently begin by hurling ridicule
2 Conspiracy for a sudden attach
(-1:7-0).
When the enemy saw that the work
was actually succeeding tbey changed
from ridicule to an attempt to throw
the workmen into a panic.
3. Conspiracy with the Jews
(1:10-23).
They sought u> Hinder by Inducing
the Jew* who were outside to dta-
courage their brethrw. by the dalm ,
that the task waa Hopeless and that
thay were llnMa to MMltlen snd aaeret
attack.
4. Greed and oppression ot the rich
(.1:1.18). | .
The Jews o' that day, like the
protiteers of our day, took advantage
of the poor and oppressed them, so
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See me or call- ilioc li. Prowell
Rotan, Texas
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First Natpnnl Unnk tok
of J.M. MilU'V Jr. who fll! ih^r
cy cuusfil by Mi. Riddel going t
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A variety to choose from
COME - SEE - BUY
ASPERMONT VARIETY STORK
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Come .in ancl see our line of quality
Tires and Tubes
"Service is our middle name"
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b. Scheme to take Nehemlah's life
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•on. Finder pleaae notify the firm or ed oleomargarine, and shall comply that they aKMtgaged their MM aid-
-the Star Office. lip with the provisions of Treasury De- ftT*n ^tolr daughters Into alavery
v _ . . j pa rtment Regulations No. 9 and that
Mr, mid M rs. F, J. liaiby, Mr, and immHinte enforcement of collec- ^'heo and ToMab talleo
Mrs. Chas. L. Gilwon, daughter and tlon of such special tax shall.be made In *v«ry other way they sought by
Mrs. Mollie Savage, retained Sunday with respect to any wholesale or re- crnft to gm Nehemlah awny. that
from a visit t« Vernon where Mr taH dealer who sells such products on "'*^1 WOlV* CnrnsUtsd (fl til
ami Mrs. J. II, Oshorn and family. «d after October 1, 1.M9, ■ 7.4),' ' <
joined them for visit to the Nation-1 —o - -
al Forest and Game Prewcw of Okla.! ^rw Knitrht has returned
They also attendwl the Craterville fc"'ne front a f<w r weeks visit on the
Indian Fair at Craterville Park, Okls. plains. Mr, and Mrs. I,ee Knight of
n Tnhok.'i ,<-<-(>?npftnle«i her.
See Mrs, Farmer for practical nur-! M ^ , ,
,t ; Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Kennedy and
• -n. P, W., are guests In the home of
,Mft *nd Mr*. X, M. Miller Jr. this
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, """ j Mr,, and Mrs. Pie s Hill were As- .
Jewn Libera, the tmly living tw ./nnoot visitors, fr. m Swensen Mon-, 8|gt btttof-
bodied man in the world, will be one day. ' 11 uawl (Br
*4 the features of the Morris and Cas-: , j, ; ^
tie Shows, midway attraeticniK at th«; Mrs. Scohy and daughter. Miss Nell 0
So energeUcaliy did UMy pursue
their talk* that tar Cftp>tw« days tne
wall waa rwmplete i Wis may tanra
from this:
1. Ttof ttoat* <III<W tfiMto art
beset by
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19 State Fair of Tega*. The secon.i who have beer, with their daughter
b Hiy grows out of the ttving man's and sintor H«*. M, F.
cheat, is minature in siie and weigh . Williams, for «ome weals have ret- iMcttra.
30 pounds. The body is alive ano v rned to their horn#- at Waco. i
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food aa the body, libem's wife and! Mrs. Roy Riddel and wn*. liny J
thrae children, all normal will be at and Rslph are spending IN week at
the Mate Fair. . , Hihhoek
HOUDAILLE SHOCK
A B SO R BE R S ARE JUST ONE OF
THE FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD
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standard equipment. ;rhcy are the most efficient type of shock
absorbeus made and are unusually simple .and effective. Com-
bined with the lo-./ center of gravity, the minimum unsprung
weight, fiiid lb. transverse springs, they make the new Ford one
of the easiest-riding cars on the road today. Come in and ar-
range for a thirty-minute demonstration.' It will be a revelation.
itott<lster, $450 Phaeton, $400 Tudor Sedan, $526
Business Coupe, $626 Coupe, $550
Sport Coupe, with rumble seat,$550
Fcrdor Sedan, $625
(All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and delivery.
Bumpers and spare tire extra.)
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FRIDAY, 8ept, (I ~ Betty Bronson and William Collier Jr.
"One Stolen Night" — "Nifty Numbers" (Comedy)
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- Kali Mmtt and George K. Arthur
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929, newspaper, September 5, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126608/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.