The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would
continue to make parts for the Model T Ford. He said:
'The Model T Ford car was a pi r. It: blazed the
way for the motor industry and started t';c movement for
good roads everywhere. It broke down til.. barriers of
distance in rural sections, brought peo- : : i:
closer together, and placed education vi
everyone. We are still proud of the IV ;
were not, we would not have cor' inued t
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placement parts for these c.-irs "un;
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manufacturing plants i.r: given ov
for the Model T Ford. These re :
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the Sheriff or any Constable
Stonewall County, Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED
TO SUMMON
Wrn, Smith
iy making publieaion of this Citation
jnce in each week for four consecu-
tive weeks previous to the return day
ereof, in some newspaper published
n your County, if there be a new:*-
aper published therein, but if not,
'ien in any newspaper published in
'ie 39th Judicial District, but if there
MONEY
MONEY
MONEY
Federal Land Bank Loan
Money at 5 per cent,
WHY PAY MOKE?
See H. F. Grindstaff, Sec. &
N. F. L. A.
DOCTORS
McCrary & McCrary
Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Dental Clinic
UP-TO-DATE OFFICE And
MODERN X-RAY EQUIPMENT
Second Floor Walker Bldg.
HAMLIN, TEXAS
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e no newspaper published in said j Treas. Aspermor.t
"udicial District, then :'r. a newspap-
• published in the nearest District
-> said 39th Judicial District, to ap-
'■ar at the next regular term of the
district Court of Stonewall Count'
o be holden at the Court Hour
hereof, in Aspermont, Texas, on t'
Jrd Monday in May A. D. 1928
same being the 21st day of May A
D. 1928, then and there to answer
a petition filed in said Court on thr
16th day of March A. D. 1928 In v
suit numbered on the docket of sale
Court No. 1778, wherein Maggir
Smith is Plaintiff, and Wm. Smit!
is Defendant and said petition alleg
ing
The usual allegations as to residence
of Plaintiff.
.iat on or about the 31st day •
ctober A. D. 1921. Plai^T and T
ndant was lawfully married 1
onewall County, Texas, and liv
Tether as husband and wife ur'
or about the 9th day of Decern!:
D. 1921, at which time the Defi
Wm. Smith disregarding the rr
-e vows, and without cause '
ted and abandon Plaintiff, r
ntary left her with the intent-
abandonment and ever since !
Mnued without cause to desert r
ndon Plaintiff, and live separ
I apart from her without su'
't cause or reason, and a "a '
will and consent, and said p.-
abandonment being now more V
x; years. Plaintiff alleges that T
dant actions and conduct towa
"•enerally or of such nature a-.
nder their further living toiretlv
s husband and wife in supportabl
intiff prays the court that D
'ant be cited to appear and r
->r this petition, and upon fin-
.Ing hereof she have judgmer
olving the bonds of rnatrimo
''veen her and Defendant, and f<
ost or suit.
Herein Fail Not, but have befoi
('Mirt. at its aforesaid next ret.
ar term, thi.- writ with your retar
reon, showing how you have e:;-
Jted the same.
Witness, A. W. Rash, Clerk of tJ-
'strict Court of Stonewall Count
Given Under My Hand and th
",1 of said Court, at office in A
t-mont, Texas, this the 21st da;- c
arch A. D. 1928.
(Seal) A. W. Rash, Cle
' trict Court, Stonewall Cou'i
'exas.
Business
A. A. ANN]
Dentist
Office over First National
Aspermont, Texas
ERNEST HERRING
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Civil Practice Only
Specialty—Examining and Perfecting
Land Titles
OFFICE FIRST NAT'L BANK
H. F. Grindstaff T. E. KnigM
Grindstaff & Knight
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
(Civil Practice)
ASPERMONT, TEXAS
Miserable With
Backache?
Too Often This Warns of
Sluggish Kidney Action.
"C1 VERY"day find you lame and ach>
L —suffering nagging backache,
headache and dizzy epelU? Are the
kidney excretions too frequent, scanty
■)X burning in passage? These are
aften signs of sluggish kidneys and
thouldn't be neglected.
Use Doan's Pills. Doan's, a stirau-
ant diuretic, increase the secretion of
lie kidneys and thus aid in the
tiimination of waste impurities. Are
•ndcrwd by users everywhere. Ask
tour neighborI
PILLS
60c
A STIMULANT DIURETIC WSSfc KIDNEYS
fbsler-Mtlbupn Co. Mfg.Chetn. Buffalo.NY.
DOAN'S
• ACUTE ATTACKS1
W. S. FEATHERSim
Law, Land & Insurance
Office over
First National Bank
Aspermont, Texas
Jewelry & Victrolas
WATCH & JEWELRY
REPAIRING
MAIL YOUR ORDERS
cMahon Jewelry Co.
HAMLIN, TEAAS
Stonewall County
Abstract Company
Office 2nd Floor
Court House
Your business appreciated
Julia Lockett, Mgr.
Aspermont, Texas.
Chevrolet... News
"THE MOTS];:
OF
' Banjos were rin,vi h
Detroit, Mich., Mar. 20: How the m0- quarters of jU(i(,e Wil\
torist can save on oil expense and re- tation on the
pair bills through proper attention to jow Xatches, Miss., m a v
the oil filter on his car was stressed
in a statement released here today by
O. E. Hunt, chief engineer of' the
Chevrolet Motor Company.
His announcement followed experi-
ments conducted by research engi-
neers of the AC Spark Plug Company
makers of Chevrolet oil filters, shov.
ing that a full pint of abrasive mat-
ter accumulated in the filter after ev-
ery 10,000 miles of driving
This residue possessed such hig"
abrasive qualities that it could ha\
been used effectively for sharpenin:
knives or grinding valves.
"If this abrasive matter had no'
been traped in this oil filter," Mr
Hunt said, "it would have done severe
damage to cylinders, pistons and
P-i
'ace Barber Shop
Aspermont Truck ;
II Kinds of Haulin
Phone H. L. ORR
SERVICE STATI
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Indigestion Helped
Black-Draught.
By
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in 1816. It was the oc •; i
marriage of Dr james
Jane Wilkinson, d u lit r n
Wilkinson, a prominent j ;; i.
and slave owner. It v.- the i: o
two kindred :• ;jii-it and a i t
later had a bearing upon t';< ■ i
of Texas The blu hin :
reared in luxury, educated, 1 fini
moving in the highest circles of t
nolite society of that d :y, v •
tined to such adventure that com i
'>ut few men and still fe ~r v. >m
idventures that were borne no'il "'
hardships that were endu ed i • n
llainingly, and which earned for lie:
the majestic title from i -n: "ibi-r o*
writers, "The Mother of T. xas."
The story of this pioneer woman
o:' first class barber
worlc.
Ladies and children?-
v.'.M'k a specialty.
W. E. [\veatt, Prop.
HAMLIN ILvT( lit iiV
other internal working parts of tne wj]| appear in the Monthly Maga-.ine
engine. Excessive repair bills might Section of the Aspermont Slav. April
Custom Hatching — Rate $4.!>0 per
•r: . • of 110 egg capacity—
Custom hatched chicks delivered yui
at hatchery in new shipping boxes
ith no additional cost to you.
Setting Thursday Jan. 12 and each
Monday and Thursday there after,
l'aby chicks for sale after Feb. 2,
E. H. BAK E R
For Drayaere and Ice
Quick Service
and
Satisfied Customers
Phdne 69 — Use it.
5 th.
ad
x—
for
Read our
for 1 sale.
Aspermont
prices on the |
Drug Company.
have been the result.
"The AC oil filter, with which all
Chivrolet cars are erftiipped, removes
these impuritii s and allows only clea 1
oil to reach the engine. This means
prolonged life for the engine and
fewer oil* changes.
"After the filter has seen 10,000
miles of service, however, the filter-
ing unit becomes clogged with grit
and other foreign matter taken from
the oil, and ceases to function prop- small fraction of the
erly. The filtration unit then should bills alone.
be replaced. This may be done at any "The oil filter is one of many feat-
authorized Chevrolet service station ures contributing to Chevrol t's }<jfi •
at nominal cost representing but a life and economy of operation."
Mrs R. L Peniek of Stamford <vas
the guest of Mrs. J. G, Callaway
Friday. .
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COTTON SEED
I have first year
Kasch Cottonseed
grown on my farm
last year for sale at •
$1.50 per bu. Reclean-
ed, sacked and deliv-
ered vour station.
F. W. Alexander,
Albany, Texas.
FOR SALE
At a bargain, 332 acre?
Black-Draught was recom-
mended to Mrs. Reathia Ed-
mondson, of Williamson, N.
Car., by her father-ln-law.
She says:
"Shortly after 1 became a
bride, I had a spell of Indi-
gestion, and my father-ln-law
told me to take a dose of
Black-Draught. I had never
Keard of it before, but I tried
it. and got such quick relief.
1 have turned to it ever since.
"About three years ego, I
began having acute attacks of
Indigestion real frequently.
I would feel severe pains
through the lower part of my
body, and they were accom-
panied by bad gas pains. I
took a systematic course of
Black-Draught and soon be-
gan to feel better. The acute
attacks disappeared."
Try Thedford's Black-
Draught for indigestion.
You can get it everywhere.
■
Thedford'.
5 BUCK-DRAUGHT J
kPnrely Vetetablc ^ H
Stonewall Lodge No. 704
A. F. & A. M.
Regular meeting nights on Thurs-
day night on or before the full moon
in each month. All Master Masons
are cordially invited to attend.
C. D. STAMEY, W. M.
M. F. WILLIAMS, Sec.
MILLER-RUSSELL
PLUMBING CO.
•Job Work A Speciality
Hamlin, Texas.
?hone Aspermont Star
Office
ABSTRACTS
Bad titles perfected
a specialty.
Consolidated Abstract Co.
Office Court House.
Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Gue-t
granddaughter, Elouise Dunwml ,vi
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Cl.-mei.l
Gue st at Abilene Sunday.
saving
in 0,1
cv. J. M. Fuller, who is condncv-
( i ■ the revival at the Metlio lis;
Church, was called to Ills hon e in
S, v. >our early Sunday morning on 0f }?nf| situated in StOnC
r mnt of the death of a member of
his congregation there.
Misses Gillie Marie Briscoe, Maose
Fitzgerald, and Ona Mae G> ifrey
pi nt the week-end in Aspernvitit
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Goodyear Tires and Tubes-
Automobile Accessories—
Tires Changed—
Tubes Repaired—
"Service With A Smile"
Let us grease your car.
Any kind at any time
Storage
GULF SERVICE STATION
ASPERMONT PRODUCE
The most difficult person to toler-
'uty is one who boasts that he is more
righteous than his fellows. .
wall Go. South 1 /o, Sec-
tion No. 279, Block let-
ter "D" H. and T. C.
Railway Co. Survey.
Mrs. J. L. Norris,
2345 Harrison Ave.,
Ft. Worth, Texas.
Poultry
ft
GAS, OIL, TIRES, TUBES
Automobile Accessories
EGGS and FI
H. L. ORR, Prop.
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1928, newspaper, March 29, 1928; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth200278/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.