The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1914 Page: 7 of 10
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Our Country Friends
The old Rock Stable is now the Leach Auto Works—a place
where your car can get supplies of all kinds.
Special Attention to Hurried Calls.
LEACH AUTO WORKS
PHONE 69
You are Here*?)}
I summon C. C. Phillips, Mia. Opm
J lia Phillips, Frauk B. Brandt,
'Jacob Brandt, Peggy Brandt,
! Martha Brandt, Alice Brandt,
Edna Brandt, Wallace Brandt,
d of said land, that it is and
uh^ jvhofnr it claims title,
N^H^^rded in the
^ls County,
*4*,^, t ts due on
saiu iujhT up to the date of the fil_
ing of this ftuit, ;md iii actual,
peaceful and ad Verse possession of
said tract
corner paid Caaaallaa survey, cor-
ner in east line said Howell sur-
vey; thence north 30 west with
east line of said Howell and west
line of said Cassillas survey 2150
varaa to northwest corner of Cas-
sillas purvey; thence south oo
west 10 varus to corner in said
fence; then e North 20 degrees 25
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NOTICE
Now is the time to make your application for land loans. 1 loan
money on land in Runnels County at 8 percent, interest and extend
Vendors Lien Note* bearing 8 per cent, interest, and charge no com-
mission for placing your loans. For further information write or call on
H. Giesecke
ltcilllnte«*r.
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Kuhns, Effie Kuhns, Jessie Kuhns,
Edward Kuhns and Alice Sax-
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WHY NOT OO V Ir\
NEW ORLEANS
Ono of.tho World'** Fomou« Cities
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OPERATES 2 THROUGH TRAINS DAILY AND GRANTS STOP OVER
AT NEW ORLEANS on all through TICKETS WITHOUT extra COST
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AND THE MOST INTERESTING
CITY IN THE UNITED STATES
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DALLAS TEXAS Ge?;„£l,^“?,ter
of laud, having the
Frauk B. Brandt Jr., Emma' s.ame enclosed by good and lawful minutes west with fence 492 varas
Brandt, Martha Reese, Edna llos- cultivating, using and en-jto beginning containing 628 1-2
tetler, William Hostetler, Emma W'S thc sanie for a Period of j acres.
than five years next pre-| Tllc inlor..st o£ Mia A A ,;uim
eecdmg the ft mE of this smt, am hereby levied said above
—............................... ... I'1""'"11 s ?«•<* »•>"• deserihed Uiict uf land is all of
each of the above named parties, an< ia^ 81m’e been perfect-j saaj t;28 1-2 acres save and except
deceased, by making publication !. . • fbe tne years statute ol 300 acres off the south end of
of this citation in each week forj '•"•daDon herein pleaded and as-jSaid survey, said 300 acres des-
eight consecutive weeks previous Is,rre<* . . ;ciil>cd as follows: Beginning at!
to the return day hereof, in some i DL 1 laintiff further alleges! tin* original southwest corner of)
newspaper published in your eouuj that it and those under whom it! said Howell survey at point 20
ty, if there Le a newspaper pub-; claims title to said land, have beeni varas south 60 west of its south-
lishcd therein, but if not, then in1*11 actual, peaceful and adverse j east corner; thence north 30 west
ask for the recovery of the pot*
session and title to said pix perty
for costs of suit and for general
relief.
Herein fail not, but have befor
said court at its aforesaid next re.
gular term this writ with your re.
turn then on, showing how you
have executed the same.
Given u >der my hand and the
seal of said court at office in Bal-
linger, Texas, this, the 27th day of
August, A. D. 1914.
(Seal)
MARY PHILLIPS, Cl- rk,
District Court, Runnels County.
By W. II. Weeks, Deputy.
SONS DINING ON BULLETS.
any newspaper published in the
35th Judicial District; to appear
> at the next regular term of the Dis
! trict Court of Runnels Co., Texas
to be belli at the court house
; thereof, in Ballinger, Texas on the
12nd Monday in October A. D.,
1914., the same being the 12th day
possession of said tract of land,
having the same enclosed by good
and lawful fence, cultivating, us-
ing and enjoying the same for a
period of more than ten years
next preceding the filing of tm
suit, and that plaintiff’s said title
to said land hag long since been
of October A. I)., 1914, then and perfected by the ten year statute
I there to answer a petition filed in
I said court on the 29th day of July
1 A. D., 1914, in a suit numbered on
• the docket of said court, No. 1642,
| wherein The Winters State Hank
of Winters, Texas, a banking cor-
poration is plaintiff and C. C.
I Phillips, Mss. Ophelia Phillijs,
of limitation herein pleaded and
asserted.
88 varas; thence north 60 east 31
varas to east line of Howell sur-
vey at southwest corner of Cas-
sillas survey ; t hence north 30 west
785 varas to large rock set in
ground for northeast of this 300
acres; thence south 0(1 west 1027
varas a rock set in east line of
Ballinger and Sweetwater road;
thence south 3 1 east 709 varas* to
southeast corner James Jeffries
PARIS, Sept, 14.—Through all
the 'terrible days of the war so
far, the uplifting but not frivolous
spirit of the populace of the
French ca; ital suines forth. Two
shop woim.p were a few days ago
discussing un* setting forth of
their sous to fight for their be-
loved France, lnsteud of saying
her six sous hud gone to the front,
one of tne women said, “Yes, my
Imys have gone to dine on blue
beans. ’ *
“Dining on blue beans,” is the
Parisian of expressing a soldier’s
absorption of bullets, bits of shrap
Frank B. Brandt, Jacob Brandt.
Peggy Brandt, Martha Brandt, iug some pretended claim of title
IV. That on or about said first' survey; theiic. 'south GO west 1693
day of July A. D., 1914, while varas to southwest corner jumes
plaintiff was so lawfully seized, Jeffries survey ; thence south 30
and possessed of said land, hold.j east 164 varas to beginning; andlnel and other incidental causes o*f
ing the same under the title here-! save and exec t a tract of 46-100' death in warfare.
in before pleaded, the defendants! acres beginning at the southeast ! —--
set up a claim and are now assert- j corner of said
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H. L. WENDORF,
THE SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN
Everything in the leather goods line. All kinds of repairing
done neatly and promptly. Shoe shop in connection.
Hutchings Ave. Ballinger, Texas
Alice Brandt, Edna Brandt, Wal-
lace Brandt, Frank B. Brandt, Jr.
Emma Brandt. Martha Reese,
Edna Hostetler, William Ilostet-
to said tract of laud, the exact
nature of which is unknown to
plaintiff, which has east a cloud
upon plaintiff’s title to said land
ler, Emma Kuhns, Effie Kuhns. and disturbed its peaceable pos-
Jessie Kuhns, Edward Kuhns and j session thereof to its great dam-
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For Neat. Quick and Reliable Abstract Work See
Security Title Company
Blue Back Abstracts and Conveyancing.
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For Lowest Interest Rates on Realty Loans and Land
Bargains See
Chas. S. Miller.
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Alice Saxton and the unknown
heirs of eacli of the above named
parties deceased thc nature o f
plaintiff’s demands being as fol-
lows :
TIIE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Runnels.
In the District Court of Run-
nels County, Texas. October term
1914.
j To the Honorable Jno. W. Good-
win, Judge of said Court:
Now comes The Winters State
Bank of Winters, Texas, a bank-
ing corporation duly incorporat-
ed under the laws of this State,
having its principal office and be.
ing domiciled in Runnels County,
Texas, hereinafter called plaintiff,
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B. Brandt, Jacob Brandt
! Peggy Brandt. Martha Brandt,
j Alice Brandt. Edna Brandt, Wnl-
, lace Brandt, Frank B. Brandt. Jr.
' Emma Brandt, Martha Reese,
Edna Hostetler, William Hostet-
ler, Emma Kuhns, Effie Kuhns,
Jessie Kuhns, Edward Kuhns, and
Alice Saxton, and of the unknown
heirs of ea<*h of the above nam-
j'ed parties deceased, whose names j District Court. Runnels
are unknown to plaintiff, and the! Texas.
Howell survey;
thence north 30 West 88 varas to
tl.e southv est corner of said < 'ass-
ilas survey, tl, .nee south 6U west
29 varas to corner; thence south
29 degrees, 27 minutes east 88
varas to corn« r in south line of
said Howell survey 29 varas south
60 west from its southeast corner;
thence north 60 east 29
varas to beginni u g ; and
save and except a* tract of 83-100
acres, beginning at northeast cor-
ner of said Howell survey; thence
south 60 west 9 varas to corner
same being corner of fence; thence
south 29 degrees. 25 minutes east
with fence 492 varas to corner;
thence north 60 east 10 varas to
corner east line of said Howell
survey; same being northwest
corner Vassilies survey; thence
north 30 west ‘i 12 varas to begiu-
ning. j
And on the 6th day of October,
A. !>., 1914. IK-Tig the first Tues-
day of said month, between the
bouts of 10 o’clock A. M., and 4
o’clock J*. M., on said day. at the
aI,(!jday of the next term thereof, this! court house door of Runnels
County, I will
sell, at public
all of the right, title and interest
of the said A. A. Gunn in and to
said property.
Dated at Ballinger, Texas, this
tile eleventh day of September
A. I>. 191 1.
J. P. FLYNT,
11 3tw Sheriff, of Runnels Co.
age.
WHEREFORE, premises cou.
sidered, plaintiff prays that the
defendants be cited by publica-
tion in manner and form as re-
quired by law and in such cases
made and provided, to appear and
answer herein, and that upon
final hearing hereof it have judg-
ment against said defendants foi
the recovery of the title to said
land and that said cloud thereon
be removed and that plaintiff be
quited in its title thereto and pos-
session thereof, and for all costs
in this behalf expended, and for
general relief.
WADE & DOSS,
Attorneys for plaintiff
and complaining of C. (’. Phillips, Herein Fail Not ,But have you
and Mrs. Ophelia Phillips, Frank | before said Court, on the first
Po-Do-L;ix Banishes Pimples.
Bad blood, pimples, headaches,
billiousness, torpid liver, coustipa
tion, etc., < ome from indigestion.
Take Po-Do-Lax, the pleasant
and absolutely sure laxative and
you won't suffer from a deranged
stomach or other troubles. It will
tone up the liver and purify the
blood. Use it regularly and you
will stay well, have clear complex-
ion and steady nerves. Get a 50o
bottle today. Money back if not
satisfied. All druggists.
RUSSIANS SOCIALISTS
ENLIST FOR SERVICE
Paris, Sept. 14.—Russian social-
ists by the hundreds, who were
expelled from their mother coun-
try have flocktd to recruiting sta-
tions to enlist. With the expelled
Russians Socialists who are enlist
ing are many Russians of the bet-
ter classes. All have formed an or-
ganization to r *cruit Russian resi-
dents of Paris into distinct com-
panies.
thereon,
executed
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need a variety to tempt them. This Store has, for
many years, always lead in this respect.
Fresh vegetables, good butter, fruit and the very
highest class of Groceries are always to be found in our
store.
Many stores are short on the very thing you want,
but we can always fill the bill.
A Trial Will Convince You
|| 1. That heretofore, on
tlu‘ first dav of -Tillv. A. D
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THE MILLER MERCANTILE
COMPANY
708 Hutchings Avenue Ballinger Texas.
PHONE 66
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t places of residence of each of said
parties and of s;;i ! unknown heirs
1 t.i'iiii- unknown to plaintiff, all of
i(l parties and the unknown
heirs of said parties being herein-
after styled defendants, an 1 for
cause of action herein plaintiff
i respectfully alloc
tow it,
1914,
i the plaintiff was then and is now
I legally seized and possessed, hold (
ins; the same in fee simple a* here1
inafter shown, of the following, »
described real estate, towit:
Situated in Runnels Bounty, in
the State of T< \as. and being 25.1
acres of land out of a survey of
113 acres originally granted to (’.
<’. Phillips as homestead donation
by virtue of letters patent No.
4*»3, \ ol. No. 26, dated June 7th
ISM, said patent duly recorded
in patent records of Runnels
Bounty, T-xa • and said tract of
writ, with your return
showing how you have
the same.
Witnessed my hand and official
seal at my office in Ballinger,
, Texas, this 3rd day of August
I)., 1914.
(Seal)
MARY PHILLIPS, Clerk,
County,
Stw
offer for sale and I Only Ono “BROMO QUININE"
a action, for cash. ; Vo tet the genuine. c*!l for full mm» tat*.
rivii BROMO QUININE. Look for •i*nafBlre of
E. W. GROVE. Cure' a Cold in One £>•)-. Stop*
cough aiU b-adacbc. and work* oS co.d. lx,
WILBOURN P T PHOTO-
GRAPH GALLERY
Sheriff’s Sale.
STATE OF TEXAS,
Bounty of Runnels.
Whei eas. by \ irtue of
tion issued out of the
court of Dallas County.
' lie B-t h •! udicial I >Kt r
as. on a judgment rendered in
said court on the 2nd day of Dee-
eiii . f, A. I). 1913. in ta \or of the
Mr. and Mis. Hugh Wilboum
have moved back to Ballinger
from the Barbee farm in South
Ballinger, and are at home in the
Lay residence in the northern part
of the city. Mr. Wilboum has as-
sumed charge of the photograph
j gallery again : l'ter having it leas-
out to tier parties for the past
i’( \as Moline Plow < otupany
•orporation and against .1.
opclaud -Mercantile Bompany
orporation . J. A. < o|
CITATION.
ITIIE STATE OF TEXAS,
! To the Sheriff o" any Constable j
in e\ccu | of Runnels County -Greetings:
District* You are heareby commanded to!
in and for summon V. E. Hui chens and the j .vo»i\
of I • \ ni mown iu u s oi ii . K. Hulclmiis. -----—
deceased, bv making publication! Minn the towels feel uncom-
t this eitudion on<fe in each week Lutal le ; nd you miss the exhilara
■ ( glit su, cssile v.-eks j O' v- Hi g fooling that always follows a
iuus to the return day hereof, in. •** copious morning operation, a
some new •-paper ; ddished in yourj dose of Herbine will set you right
county, ii tln rc Lt a newspaper hi a couple ol hours. If taKen at
pu dished therein, *ut it not, thenj bedtime you get it* beneficial ef-
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\ \. Gunn .jointly and seven-ally at any newspaper
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Hardware Co.
Hardware, implements and i
Vehicles
Standard Implements. Windmills
Studebaker and Schuttler
Wagons
25.1 acres I
!y describe!
as follows :
Beginning at the southwest
corner of said survey of 113 a,- .
same being tie* northwest ,•>
of a survey of hi a..n s. being sue.
v-y No. 11 1 2. patented to S. L.
Kelly, patent No. 279, volume No
28.
Thence east with said S. B. line
ot said 113 acres, ()1() varas, a
point where line fwiee intersects
said S. 1». line as established : v
the county surveyor of Runnels
< oiiuty, Texas, on the 21th da\
of February. A. 1 >., 1913; Theme
varaa to the S. B. line
'h ;!. Lily or L\ UI l-’or^ytiu* > . :•
v<‘.v. a point near the enter of
Go* Wingate and Pumphrey r<- -i
rhenc- m a southwesterlv di-
r.-etio!) w itli the south line of said
* 'Bsytlic survey, 712 varas to the
intersection of tin \Y B. line of
uiid 113 acres and S. It. lint* of
1 said
judgment
rendered ill ( alls
j No.
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eoi.rt. 1
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(lay
ot Scptelll
her. A P . 191 1. ill
11 (1 cloi'ix .
\. M.. levy upon
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follow ing
land situated in
the
coll Sit y o)
ii UUIle's. ot
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as, an>l be
Hiring A. A.
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ituated in 1
iiime-ls * o mt v and
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of the Alt’!
e 1 1 low i 11 original
t \ Oi H I G.
> *rt*s "V ai’ual
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,2s 1 2 aen-s sur
No. 26. co
rl ificate No. 35-121
nt No. 59
>. \ oluiuu P>, ab-
-*! r. s
i• i No. lipt
and beginning at a
t t"M varas south of the
! nort
heasd eonit
- of II x i ’. Ry.,
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13UI!
i vara to *
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survey \,
>. 17s: tln-nee West
102 *
varas t>• i
•orn !'. in east iin •
.l..s.
3- ffri- s a
r\ - \ ; ; belie,• M.atll
do ,
ast 1910 \
a!as ti. southwest
corn
!■ of -li t ft
< s 'll!'\ < V ; 1 lienee
> - * t h -ludicial ! >et
be no newspape
said •Indicia
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iblislied in the
i--t; but if there
published in
t, then in a
T i thc in
: ( st J >istrict to said 35th Judicial
District, to appe. r at the next
■ : -gular term «*f y.L* Distri t Court
oi Ruunels County* to be holdeu
at t lie eonrt lioust
linger, Texas on t
; in
j be.ng the 12lli tiav of October, A.
"ei* a petition lib 1 in said court
j on the 27th day o August. A. !>.,
! 191t in a sui
fe-t after
’rice .»tle.
hr-aktast
Sl id by
next ilay.
The Walker
TURK WANTS TO
HELP FRENCH
I’.iius. Sept. 14. General Cherif
• ’acini, who K a Turkish refugee
in Boris lias written to the Minis-
thereof, in Hal- ter of War asking permission to
- 2nd, Monday serv in the army of France his
< •clou r. A. D.. 1914, tlie samei *‘Second Fatherland.”
-st In*'
:• of 3.
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ffrit
to south,
sjrvc\ .
id How
•c nort
-oriler
!! survt
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Pi i
vara> to corn- r
wick sur
»sr ;;27''
n south line of
y. w liich eorm-r
west 29
Rheumatism Pai*tStopi>ed
I he lirst application of Sloan’s
Liniment goe* right to the pain-
ful part-—it penetrates without
rut : nig it s ops the rheumatic
pains around the points and gives
’•chef and comfort. Don’t Buffer!
’ 11 is a fa mily
and through medicine for all pains, hurts, bru-
V, ' aPPon:te«. guardian, L \\ ;iscs, cuts, sore throat, neuralgia
. Lirray are plamtills, and K jand chest pains. Prevents infec-
Hutehen«i ami th* unknown lieirs; ju„, \j,. ('p ls jj
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defendants and; said petition i for ;’,-
alleging ; cans;* of action!
m ucssj»ass i.» i:L titie on the!
: -i • d oil 1: •
locket of said cxuirt No. 1643,
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Aiiitnie and Char
minors, acting b
to ;:p 111 ii- (ii
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S;’ ..it,,; . IL;:'i;els County, ini
the State of Texas, being I6(H
is. u. Wentworth,
writes:—“It did won-
• rs lor ./ rheumatism, j'ain ts
I gone as soon as I apply it . I rec-
ommend d it to my friends as the
best liniment 1 ever used.” Guar-
j anteeil. 25c al your druggist.
•orsythe survey.
Hall Hardware Co.
"ill Ms >
nth 29 .
ith fine
1 hence south 40 varas to the; said fene*
;;ce of beginning, containing! west 31 \
.1 acres of land. ! corner of
IL. Plaintiff further alleges owned by (’nrl Voss; 1;
itii.t it has
vai'asi
"beast corner; thence
gV'cs, 25 minutes, west
■***' \aras to corner in
which s-tands soutli 00i
as from the southwest |
*ablo ( assillas survey|
nee nort !i
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quart
Mated
creek
>i *;.!:• i. !'c
l* oi. a (> 10
cm the wj
known as
ig tl
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utbeast
II. J. Ross, of Santa Rosa, Cal.
came in Monday to look after
' ^an,l interests in Runnels county a
tew days H. Giesecke is the local
re; rescuiativ* of Mr. Ross in this
section. • ..
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an
east 31 vara*
to southwest
rs of Coyote
vey No. 99, ub
'* - 1 - *i-^ginaiiy g ante.i
o the II. T. C. Ry (7o., by vir-
ile of certificate No. 28-2063. pa-!. , .. * 7. .
'll (o ,ii, Sai,i.l!v., Co., oi(.V| 8 e S Mr
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