The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Given under
the seal of said Court at office in
Aspermont, Texas, this 20th day'
of April, 1920.
C. E. Brannen Clerk,
County Court, Stonewall County
Texas.
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AM8ER0LAS IN STOCK
. .We Understand that there are some people in this
county who do not know that we keep Amberolas and
Amberola Records in stock, and have therefore ordered
their machine and records from an out of county firm. gfc.
We wish to call your attention to the fact that we can
sell you the Amberola. in fact any of Edison's prod net- V
ions, as cheap and cheaper than you can order them. ^
We will sell them to yon at the same price less the
freight, which is a considerable saving now. Come in -*•
£nd let us show you, V4
Yours to please A
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Star Drug Store §*
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Under Certain Conditions, Tiger Can
Probably 8e Awakened in Each
Individual.
They toll us," said Mr. Bllnltsome,
"thut. \v<> all Imvo a tiger in ns, that we
are nil «>r us savages under our skin;
kept from revealing our true natures
only by the restraining force of cus-
tom and the law.
"In a general way I have always be-
lieved this to he true, and yet I have
always supposed there must be ex-
ceptions. You take, for instance, n
certain mild-mannered neighbor of
ours whom we have known for many
years, a man In all circumstances kind,
gentle, forbearing; seeing good in
everyone and willing to make excuse.s
jfor everybody. There was one person
who I knew had no tiger.
"Our mild-mannered neighbor drop-
ped It) to see us yesterday, just after
I had read something in the paper,
and I picked the paper up again and
read this thing to him. It was an
account of something thut the tier-
mans had just done.
"It was u circumstantial, careful, ex-
act and apparently truthful statement,
and yet the tiling described was some-
thing so contrary to all civilized
usages that it seemed incredible, and 1
said to him:
'"You don't believe that, do you?"
"At that our mild-mannered neigh-
bor firrtl ui>- Fired up? He llamed
up.
'"Relieve It?' he said. 'I believe
every word of It.,* and then he pro-
ceeded to tell me what he would jlo
to the Germans If he could.
"Had he a tiger in him? Well I
"So now I am inclined to think that
we all have a tiger in us. that there
Is no exception; only with some of
US It takes one thing ami «'ltl> some
another thing to make the tiger
wakeu." > •
Citation on Application To
Makti Mineral LcjiM'.
found upon, in and under
following described tracf of
land situated in Erstland and
Callahan counties, Texas, the
property of her said ward,
tt - wit:
All of caid Alma Fay Baker's
interest—it being one f ourteenth J^'
THE STATE OK 1EXAS
To the Sheriff or any Consta-
ble of Stonewall County, Greet-
in**:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published for one
week before the return day here undivided—in 382 acm, more
of, in a newspaper of gen-rat j or less, of survey No. 17. Ab
circulation, which has been eon-: "tract No. 267 James Lahte,
tinuously and regularly publish- Grantee—said entire tract fully
ed for a period of not less than described by rmte and bounds
o e year in said Stonewall Coun- jin said Lillian Bauer's Appliea-
ty. a copy of the following no-, tion for Order to Make Mineral
tice: I Lease filed in Cause No. Ill,
THE STATE OF TKX AS County Court, Stonewall ('oun-
To all person* ineiested in ty. Texas, April 14th, 1920
the estate of Alma Fay Baker, which will be heard by said
a Minor. Court May 1 t. 1920 after the
=s=5 i Why Torpedoed Siiips Sink,
the! ^''u> litt.— -iiUiolntod by the
Gouixil of the. ki.-titutioji of Xaval Ar-
chitecture to imiuire into the effects of
explosions of mines and torpcdoiia
upon the structure of merchant ships
find that there are three principal
causes nf loss, first, the existence,of
a forward reserve bunker partitioned
off from the cargo hold by it non-wa-
tertight bulkhead. A second cause of
s the failure to close the water-
lira. Lillian Baker. Guardian
of the person and the Estate of
said Alma Fay Baker has filed in
the County Court of Stonewi.ll
County an application for an or
der authorizing, directing ai d
empowering her, as such ktuard-
ian to lease to suitable person
or per on«, for the purpose off
tight duor in the engine room bulk-
| head leading to the shaft tunnel. A
third danger lies In the main drain
i pipes, leading from the bilge pumps to
the different .compartments, and pass-
ing through all watertight bulkheads,
which are generally fractured in tor-
pedoed compartments. There should
be non-return valves on the end of
these pipes. The committee recom-
mends that bulkheads should be pro*
' tected as far as possible from flying
| splinters, at least temporarily, by using
j timber or other suitable material as a
splinter-screen.— Scientific American.
TWO AND A HALF MILLION NEW
CHRISTIANS ARE SOUGHT.
Baptists of the eighteen states In
the territory of the Southern Baptist
publicaticn h completed; at the
Gourt House thereof, in Asper-
mont. TtXas, at which time nil
persons interested in said es
tate are required to appear ai d j Convention arc now in the first stages
show cause why such sale should of t)l10 campaign t.iat is aimed to win
at least two and a half million new
not. be made, should they choose; converts to Christ, in the homeland dur
J ing the next five years. Tnls Is an
average of 500.000 new converts for
, .. . .- „ , . each year of the 75 Million Campaign
prospecting for, ihe production i before said Court after comple ; an<j early returns from the evangelistic
of, mining, developing, storing, j tion of publication. May 1st, 1910 efforts indicate th« goal will b«
of oil, ita*. and It lis writ, with Teach#d-
to do so.
Herein fail not.
but have yo.
transportation
other minerals.
that may be thereon,
your return
showidg how you have i
Get The Best
1 per
cent
FARM LOANS!
Why Pay More
LON0 TIME (5 to35 Years). Easy Payments that enneel the debt
The Government's Own System of Giving Texas *
People Through the Federal Land Bank of Houston
CHEAP MONEY
W. H. MtCMOLESS, Stff-TrMS. Rula Tun
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To Our Friends
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With the opening of the new Season you
are cordially invited to make our bank
headquarters and to align yourself with
us for any assistance or advice we may
be able to render.
No matter what the future months may
hold m store, no farmer can afford to
face them without the support of a bank
that is not only able, but willing to help
him in times of need
Come in and talk over your plahs with
us.
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The
First National
Bank
Aspermont, Tsxas
Notice to Hog Kaisers
Western Jumbo No, 332417
Registered Big Type Poland
'iiina Male is tit. vour service.
Best hog in Stonewall county.
Boss Taylor It, F. D.l
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If you need a sewing machine
ve have it. The Free Machine.
Have them in stock now.
Chas. F. Gibson
FOR mil GRADE
KODAK FINISHING
SI'ND YOUR FILMS TO
Hieginbotliam's
Studio
ANSON, TEXAS,
Strajc <l or Stolen
T.vu siitali brown friufes, 3 or
4 years old, one with scar on
rijjht shoulder, both unbranded,
$10.00 for their recovery.
W. J. William*
Swenson, Texas.
FOR SAI'E—A one horse har-
row, Two weeding hoes, One 3fo>
gallon wash pot. All as good as •
ne \ Woe me quick.
J. S. McCan.
We sell the Bain Wagon and
carry them in stock.
Chas. F, Gibson
See John Guest for all kind#
of plumber supplies.
Notice
1 have 4 blocks of land in the
town of DeLeon Eexas, near oil*
field, would like to trade for
farm land here, if interested see
Owner, R L. Jackson, Asper-
mont, Texas, Box 4. or. at?
Judge Hardin'6office,
For Sale
Registered, Big Type Poland
China Pigs. (Papers furnished.
Priced reasonable.
Bosh Taylor
I handle undertakers supplied
at my old stand on the corner
J. C. Guest.
Watch the Star Advertisements
The advertiser will always treat you right.
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Low Realty Co.
REAi ESTATE ---- FARM I OANH
\ We have (arms and ranches ot any size and to suit
V any demand - Good terms and low prices
? We make liberal loans on good land and get your
5 money qjickly.
) See us if interested iu any of these lines It will:
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Dunwody, Will A. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1920, newspaper, April 22, 1920; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126232/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.