The Madisonville Meteor - And Commonwealth - (Madisonville, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1928 Page: 8 of 12
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NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
County of Madison:
Notice of Execution Sale
By virtue of an execution issued
out of the Couty court of Madison
county, Texas, on a judgment render-
ed in said Court on the 12th day of
January, 1928, in favor of Herring-
Turner Hardware Company, and
against Nelson Johnson in the case of
Herring-Turner Hardware Company,
against Nelson Johnson
No. 511 in such Court, I did, on the
17th day of February, 1928, at 1
o'clock p. m., levy upon and take into
my possession as the property of said
Nelson Johnson the following describ-
ed personal property, situated in
Madison county, Texas, to-wit:
One walking culitvator, complete
with sweeps;
One gray horse mule about 10 years
old, weight about 1000 pounds;
One black mare mule about 8 years
old, weight about 900 pounds, named
Ada;
One brown horse mule about 6
years old, weight about 90.0 pounds,
named Alec;
One brown horse about 9 years
old, weight about 900 pounds, named
Jim;
One bay mare about 8 years old,
weight about 800 pounds, named
Maud;
One Studebaker wagon, 2 7-8 inch;
One riding cultivator;
One John Deere riding planter;
One walking planter;
45 sweeps;
About 25 bushels of corn;
And on the 5th day of March, 1928,
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.
and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, at the
courthouse door of said county, I will
offer for sale and sell at public auc-
tion for cash, all the right, title and
interest of the said Nelson Johnson
in and to said property:
Dated at Madisonville, Texas, this
the 21st day of February, 1928.
J. R. GIBSON,
Sheriff, Madison County, Texas.
By Jay Bozeman, Deputy.
the state include Commander Hood,
Department Adjutant Ross R. Cole,
National Executive Committeeman
Wayne Davis, State Membership
Chairman Lewis I. Lauterstein and
Philip B. Stapp, general director for
the national convention.
Galveston will be the first Texas
c'ty visited on the tou:. Commander
Apatford will be entertained at a ban-
quet at the Galvez Hotel at noon on
Friday, after which he will motor to
Houston for the d. Jication of the new
airport. A kanquet will be held at
the Brazos Hotel at Houston at 7 p.m.
The party will reach San Antonio
over the feoulnern Pacific at 7 a. m.
on Saturday. Commander Spafford
will be the guest of honor at a public
luncheon given by Alamo Post No. 2
of the Legion at the St. Anthony ho-
tel at 12:15 o'clock. Members or the
Legion and its Auxiliary, Mayor C. M.
Chambers and members of the city
commission, officers at Fort Sam
Houston, representatives of Chamber
of Commerce and citizens generally
will be present. Following the lunch-
eon. a reception will be held at which
the commander will speak. Confer-
ences on convention plans, a sight-
seeing tour of the city; a visit to the
municipal auditorium (where the ses-
sion of the Legion convention will be
held) and to the Alamo are also on
the program.
The commander's party will leave
San Antonio at 10 p. m. Saturday
over the Missouri Pacific for a visit
to the Lower Rio Grande Valley. A
stop for breakfast will be made at
Raymondville on Sunday. The party
will then motor to various points. A
general meeting Will be held in the
Valley at the city winning a Legion
membership contest now on.
Crosbytown, Tex.,
Feb. 14, 1928
Mr. J. A. Knight,
Madisonville, Texas.
Dear Friend:
I am glad now that I can state to
you that the Meteor is reaching me
each week on schedule time. I am re-
ceiving it on Monday. I read every
word in the paper, even to the ad-
vertisements. One merchant has ad-
vertised one article I want and I ex-
pect to send him an order for his
price is so low that I can well afford
to pay the parcel post charges.
Let me congratulate you on the
good paper you are giving your sub-
scribers.
With kindest regards and well-
wishes, I remain,
Your friend,
J. J. Joplin.
W. C. Bullard renewed his subscrip-
tion to The Meteor the past week.
H. R. Turner, manager of the Her-
ring-Turner Hardware Co., and pres-
ident of our Chamber of Commerce,
was a business in Dallas and Houston
last week.
Scribblin
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AMERICAN LEGION OFFICERS
\ WILL TOUR STATE MARCH 2-4
SAN ANTONIO, Feb. 25.—Plans
for, the national convention of the
American Legion to be held here Oc-
tober 8 to 12 fwill be gone into thor-
oughly when National Commander
Edward E. Spafford visits this city
Saturday, March 3, as part of a three-
day official visit to the State of Texas
on March 2 to 4.
"*The head of the World war veterans
organization will enter Texas from
Shreveport, Louisiana, according to
Department Commander Walton D.
Hood of this city. He will be ac-
companied by National Vice-Com-
mander Dan Spurlock of Shreveport,
and by C. E. McKenzie, commander of
the Louisiana Department of the Le-
gion.
Representatives of the Texas Le-
ion who will accompany the national
commander throughout his tour of
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