The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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CAKE AND COFFEE SERVED FREE TO
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SEVERAL SURPRISE SPECIALS F; I!
BOTH SATURDAY AND MONDAY.
Lot's Spend Our Money at Home.
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Lofi/ Churston, Br 'UhJj financier, on bis rcccnt trip tv Wat,
Texas said:
"There's no chirice of ccrr.pan.r13 Amcrka an J F.nghrrJ.
You have the cheapest power possible. Everybody can use it,
whereas in England it can't be clone. I pay 2 5 cents a kilowatt
hour for electric service. It b impossible for all cissies to have this
cnven!;nce. Fcr instcncs in the r^rlclutural areas, where 1. boren
ere pr.iJ 31 shilling a we:!:, t!.:y could not afford to buy electric
service.
"Vest Te:;*s should fcs very thrn!:ful for cheap power and for
its availability to all. Big power companies ccrtainly are of great
stimulation to Texas Industry."
Company
Improved Uniform International
iBy KEV. K B, riTZWATEB. D.D., Mem-
ber of Faculty, Muo.ty Bitot* InsUtUU
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Lesson for February 2
f'UTTiNQ QOD'S KINGDOM FIRST
LKSSON TEXT—Matthew
ti'rlut W. 6-13, l -*l, 1-#S).
GOLD KM TEXT—Seek T tint tbe
kingdom of Ood, and Hi* igbte©US*
n«s ; and all these thing* shell be
sdJfJ unto you.
riUMAfii' TOPIC—Betas True t#
Jesus.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Bains Loyal U
Jesue.
INTERMEDIATE AND senior TOP-
IC—Bsitig Loyal to Chrlais
YOL'NO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—Putting First Things Ural
H'avlug siit forth Id the provlou*
chapter the standards of the kingdom,
Jesus now exhibits the underlying
principles which control the subject*
of tho kingdom.
!. As to Giving (rv. 1-4).
Alius were not to be given beiore
i"i n (,i he seen of them, Doing alms
i< . if men is not condemned as that
v..niltl contradict Matthew 8:16, but
the doing of them before men to be
i'cn of them. To seek publicity lit
dnins our alms la to miss the reward
of our heavenly Father. The trua
child of the kingdom will seek privacy
In doing righteousness, that he may
have the open reward of the Father
II. As to Praying (vv. 5-16).
1. False prayer t vv, 5, 7).
This consists to (1) Praying to pe
seen and heard of raen (v. 6). Many
of the prayers uttered in public art
false, for there la more thought of
whut the people think than of what
God thinks. (2) Ualng vais' repeti-
tions (v. 7). Thla doea not mean that
we should ask but once for a glvea
thing. We have example* of Christ
and Paul praying three timet for the
same thing (MaU. 26:80-48; D Owr.
12:7, 8). It meant the using of met*
Ingless repetitions. The reaaon It,
"Your Father knoweth what thlsgt
ye have need of before ye atk Him."
2. True prayer (v, fl>.
Since prayer it a transaction of the
s<uil with God, there should be a ml
desire for fellowship with Him whleh
moves one to meet Ulm la the secret
place.
3. The model prayer (vt. 9-15).
This involves (1) ttight relationship
—"Our Father" (v. 9). (2) Right at-
titude—"Hallowed be thy name" (n.
. 10). (3) (tight spirit—"Give as our
daily bread, forgive us our tins, tea*
us not into temptation" (vv. 11-13).
III. As to Fasting (vv. W-18).
The true reason tor fasting la to be
found In the opportunity It gives for
a dear vision of Ood. Those who
have tlitis seen God will make It maul
ftst In a joyful countenance.
IV. As to Earthly Riches (rr.
10,2-1).
The Lord Knew the temptation*
which would befall Ills children Ik
their earthly pilgrimage and the
anxiety to *'hlcb it would lead; there-
fore Re set forth tha proper attitude
toward them.
1. The nature of earthly rtcbao
( vt. 19-21)
(1) Uncertain (*v. 19. 20). Earthly
treasures corrode, or are taken from
us, therefore we should lay op fee
j ourselves treasures la heaven whoro
i they are absolutely aafo from corrup-
! tioD and from thltvea, (2) Sedoetlvo
(v. 21). (Christ called rlchet deeolt-
fttl (Matt. 13:22). It la not wrong to
possess enrthly treasuret. but whoa
earthly treasures posueaa at, they be
come a snare unto ua. Kiceaslve at-
tention huuid not be given to earthly
treasures.
i 2. The effect of earthly richao
j (vv. 22-24)
(It Bl tit the moral an4 spiritual
perception i (vv. 22, 2S). Those who
become en imored of the things of thla
world o< n become Irresponsive 10
; apirltunl things. When the heart ll
1 upon earthly treasures. It It takes
from God. The double eye la dla*
astrous to spirituality. (2) They rea-
der null and void all service (f, 24).
as soon aa one's heart la stolen Oy
riches, he Is rendered unfit for tplr>
Itual service
V. Aa to Faith in the Hoovoaly Pa.
ther (w 25-34).
1. Be not anxious about food aai
clothing (w, 25-84).
Recause (1) It aftowt dlstrart
of God (v SO). Ood It able to tupplj
His children's needs. (2) It It Ota>
less (v. SI). Anxiety ean bring noth-
ing While bringing ua aothlat. U
weakena our aervlee, (S) It !•
heathenish (t. 82) Thoee Who hava
not learned to trust Ood may worry
over temporal alfaira. bat thoee who
know llltn ot a loving fatbor, will fea
free from car*.
Z l« anslotM to aeok lie UaflM
of n<M! and oerve Him (vv tt. M>.
This meant thai worldly afflllt
thonid bo tohoitfleataS to
affalft
citation By Publication ,
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To tho Sheriff or any Constable ot
• Stonewall County-^Greeting:
| You Are Hereby Comniondect to
: summon Luis Cervantes
| by niaking publication of tliis citation
onco in uicti woek for four conaecu-
tivc week.? prwiou.i to the return day
hereof, in some newspaper published
in your County, if there be a newspa-
!".-v published therein, but if not, then
in the nearest County whete a news-
paper is published, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Stonewall County, to be hol-
cien nt the Court House thereof, in
Aspeniiont, Texas, on the Third Mon
ilny in February A. U. 1930, the same
boijjg- the Seventeenth day of Febru-
ary A. L>. 1930, then and there to an
;\ver a petition filed In anid Court or
the Sth day of January A. D. 1 MO
in u suit, numbered on the docket of
said Court N'o. 1S33, wherein
Santos Cervantes, is Plaintiff, and
Luis CenanteH Defendant, utu
.t brief statement of plaintiff's cause
of action, beinjj as follows:
1 "hat defendant unmindful of her mar
iuge vows, wholly abandoned the hoc
,t!(l board of plaintiff, and 'is livinj*
'n adultry with another man, and
Hint more than three years have a
lapsed since defendant abandoned
plaintiff.
Herein Fail Nut but have before
said Court, at its next regular term,
this writ with your return thereon,
i-howiiiR how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Aspermont,
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. TOR STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Stonywall County, Greeting:
You Al« Commanded To Summon
CUnt Smith by making publication of
thi j Citation once in each week for
four successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some newspapei
published in your County, if there be
a newspaper published therein, but if
not, then in any newspaper publish?.!
in the 39th Judicial District; to t.lJ-
pear at tho regular term of the
Justice's Court of Precinct No. One
Stonewall County, to be holden at
Aspermont in said Stonewall County,
on the 13th day of March A. D. 1930,
then and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 7th day <,!
December A. D. 1929, in a suit humbo
ed on the docket of said Court No.
079, wherein Bryant-Link Co..ipa;iy, ..
private coloration, is Plaintiff, and '
Clint Smith is Defendant, and s";''
petition alleging as follows, ||
That Defendant is indebted to plai
tiff in the sunt of .?23.05, lo^cthe.'
with $2.30 intcre-t on same, v:in! '
a total of $26.01, to ,ot' er with • :■
cent interest per annum on same ('•
datis of this suit, said $23,05 beim
amount due plaintiff by defendant fo
goods, wares, and merchaiuli -e ol
and delivered by plaintiff to d fi < lit ;
at the instance and r(;(,ucs. of : Li
defendant, and for which defend ■ .
is still due plaintiff said a.aoant, l-
gether with interest.
Wherefore, plaintiff asks judgm.1
for said $23.05,N interest, and costs of
suit, and for general and special re
lief.
Texaa,
On this eighth day of January A.! HoVein Fail Not' bl,t have i'011 bcfov"
■. • an ill PnnH nt itri ftfhmonirl rpwnln:'
D. 1930.
(Seal) A. W. Rash, Clerk, j
District Court Stonewall County, Tex-
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FOK SALE—Young Haired ltoclc
Cockerels of the Holterman Aristo- the 18th (la-v of January A. D. 1930.
crat Strain from dark matings' deep T. E. Knight
straight narrow bars. Also setting Justice of the Peace
eggs. See Mrs. F. M. Jackson, Precinct No. One, Stonewall County,
P. O. Box 273, Phone 112, Rule Tex, Texas.
said Court, at its aforesaid re,?ula;-
term, this writ with your return there
on, showing how you have exec a'c!
the same.
Given under my official signature,
it office in Aspermont, Tex;ts, tilts
COME IN
The Variety Store is the place to fincl the
thing's that you need and want.
When in need of something; in our line be
sure :o cii)! on us. ■
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Guest, Margaret E. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 30, 1930, newspaper, January 30, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth126629/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.