Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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XyTHE NEW:
of feaaoktH. Fishback, W. H. Flab
back, W..
J. MeClu
I. Plaintiff pl
and Un years*
1. Moore. M. E. Moore, Z.
I, H F. McClure. C D.
k. H. C. Mttrrie, N. C.
You are hereby commanded 'to
summon Victor Ende Gailor. Victor
Ende Gallion, Joseph A. Sherburn.,
catlve interest In th* lands, the
aaid Amos Morrill and E. Boone,
together with the estate of J. A. hi
Murry and Rufus Morton became
Ciassifie
Presented
Every Reader of
~ 4Oo
the Record and Chronicle
crnr announcement*.
VETERINARIANS
SHOE "HOPS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Old phone.
on farm.
nger, Texas.
LOST AND FOUND.
DENTISTS
HELP WANTED.
HOUSES FOR RENT.
Pania! List of Magnificent Full Page Plates
FOi. SALE OReTRAD
REDUCED ILLUST
I. Or I Ht $4 bOCK
Regular Price $4.00
■ON
LOT
phone ach trouble is ended.
thence S. 26 chains
California Winters
concrete walks
Climate Ideal
via
Dining Cars
A. D Bell, A. Q. P. A.
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de-
de-
pe-
a good,
(Advt.)
unknown
and Ros-
unknown
deceased,
unknown
to V
Oak
were
de-
Red
tract of
county,
of land,
survey.
ANYBODY WANTING 8CAVEN
ger work done call No. 807 aimer
phone.
CITATION by publication.
THE STATE OF TEXXB
Tothe Sheriff or Any Constable
FINE
tfe
bargain.
St.
133tfc
Denton
150.38 acres
John Morton
at law, and the said Igaack Fish-
back and his heirs at law. there is
nothing to show.that all their heirs
joined in the conveyance to Amos
Morrill, which cast a cloud upon
plaintiff's title, Jasper Dorsey and
wife conveyed to J A. N. Murray,
and said J. A. N. Murray departed
this life, that J H. Burks was ap-
pointed administrator of his estate;
tF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
walks or brick work let me figure
with you. 8 A. BUSHEY
LOST—OPAL AND DIAMOND
ring. Finder will receive >2 reward.
This office.
FOR RENT—2 ROOMS
FOR- RENT—FOUR FURNISH-
ED rooms near Normal. 164-blue,
New phone 136p
The ladies of the Central Preeby
terian church will have good home-
made cakes for sale every Saturday
Anyone having a special orde-
phone Mrs. Joe Blinks Fridays.
Fruits and Their Blossoms.
Lock and Canal (Sault Ste. Marie.)
Lumbering industry Scenes
Modern Dairy Scenes.
Military Academy at West Point.
Newspaper Press (Latest Model.)
National Goat of Arms.
Off! ere' Jewels.
Paris' Fashions from the Year 1500
Precious Stones (Diamonds, Emer-
alds, etc.)
FOR RENT—LIGHT House-
keeping rooms, 105 W. Sycamore.
Both phones-
A classified fOr use store In Den-
ton th u week broutPi* many repH’*
•rhe pecple read ads and reply U-to
them Us* tbe advertising column.
' ALL KINDS OF FEED; OROCE
ties; registered bull; cash for pro-
duce. J. M. Barber .4 Conger, both
phones McKinney street.
FOR RENT—TWO kURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping 61
W. Mulberr ISt. • 126tfc
MARKET. JOHN
Delivers fresh meat
Phone us. West
HAVE YOUR WOOD 8 AWE J BY
machine. Phone me.
335-white. 39 Bernard street. J. F.
HARGRAVES.
Aeronautic Views.(Aeroplanes, Dir-
igibles, etc.)
American Pure-Bred Fowls
Badges and Decorations or Honor.
Birds of Beautiful. Plumage.
Blast Furnace for Smelting Ores.
Ceramic Art of Five Centuries.
Deep-Sea Specimens of Marine Life.
Different Races of Mankind in Na-
tive Dress
Flags of the Nations.
G. • I. SCHABLOU’SKY HAS
opened hl* aboeghop behind Kunz*
bakery. All kinds of repairing
neatly done. «
AUTOMOBILE LINE.
AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W. BIL-
LINGSLEY, old pbone 530. New
phone 448. Automobiles repaired.
tpr R. Ledbetter or myself,
before
it.
J. W. FRAL1N, DENTIST. SOUTH
•ide Square, middle of block, up-
**lr*. Denton, Texas.
A. J. Peeier, j
4 Co., a cor-
■f dead then
J. M. GURLEY. THE CEMENT
Contractor- First class work done
at the right price. Get' estimates.
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST
Vest Bide Square.
CHOPS. BRAN. CORN, HAY AND
other feedstuff* - Best stove snd
heater wood Prompt delivery and
full measure'. WTe have a power
wood saw to run In connection
with our wood business. ARKANSAS
MILL, 8. Elm St. Both phone*.
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO
Both phone*. Office Kincaid wagon
yard. West Oak street. Jf you want
your furniture moved, call us. Any-
thing in tbe dray line we give our I
special attention.
WANTED— GOOD SECO N D
hand delivery wagon; 6 foot show
case and a floor scale. HARPER 4
GRAHAM. 136tfc
BEN SULLIVAN, MEAT MAxi-
ket, sells good meat once in a
whilst Phone your orders. Prompt
delivery.
Saves a Whole Day’s
Travel.
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. S ," OF-
itce over McCray's; south side
square.
WANTED—TO EXCHANGE 640
acre* In Toyah Valley, Reevee Co,
Texas 2 1-3 miles from railroad
station, for residence in Denton.
Address F.'-Q. Porter. Lott. Texas.
FOR SALE—SMALL SANDY
land farm 16 acres, st >25 per acre.
Will take in wagon and teanr
If interested-write P. O. Box 196,
Denton. 126tfc
dlction-
lattitudc
Modern
an un-
Touriit Sleepers Once
a Week
W. E. BOTTS. GRADUATE VET-
erinartan Office at Hancock 4 Son
blacksmith shop, 8. Elm St., Lips-
comb block. New phone 269; resi-
dence, old pbone 486, new 188.
RHODE I'"LAND REDS- EGGS
for sale, *1 per setting: Rooster*,
good in dilidend*, for >1 apiece .
See th.nr W. Francis Gredy, t29 ’
North Ixrcust street Denton, Tex.
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FOR SALE- HOUSE AND
on 8. Welch St.; lot 75x210 feet. 6-
room house with bath, nine shade
tree* In yard. For sale at a
Clyde Codwin. 40 8. Elm
CITY MEAT
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For sanitary milk and cream
phone Reynold* 4 Hodge*. New
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PARKS 4 LESTER, office Fox
Bro*. Both pbone*.
cedent*
That plaintiff own8, and on the
10th day of December, 1912, waa
legally seized, and possessed holding
good fee simple title thereto of
237.5 acres of land out of the 640
acre survey patented'to C. R. Johns
4 Co., June 23, 1873, and part of
the Vlctop Ende Gailor 1-3 League
survey, patented to Jot Gunter and
W. B. Munson, in Denton county,
Texas. Beginning In ■ the center of
the Denton and Gaine*v111e road on
the S. B. line of said Johns survey;
thence east with said 8. B. line 525
varas; thence north 26?4 varas
thence 8. 89,5.degrees W 547 varas
center of said road; thence • with
said road 2667 varas S. to the place
Of beginning, and that on said date
• the defendants unlawfully entered
j upon said premises and ejected
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FOR SALE—60 ACRES
poet oak timber- 8. 8. BALL.
WANTED—A MAN ( COLORED
or whits) with small family to work
Monthly wages. House
Write Gober Wright,
wit D3te
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FOR SALE—GOOD HORSE AND
practically uev pbartou; cheap for
cash 401 o>d Phone.
FOR
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r?t_old phone 88. . _ 139c
fl HAVE TWO AS NICB JERSEY
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fey wagon yard east of the old Me
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BRASHEARS, Manager Hamilton I
4 Yeatts' office.
said ourt I said John Morton, and his heirs
Odell is
heirs of
unknown
deceased,
unknown heirs Of Wligon Mc^rarX
and Ro*ana MCLrary, deceased, f
unknown heirs of Jasper Dorsey
and wife, Louisa Dorsey, deceased,
unknown heirs pf E Boone, de-
ceased, unknown heir* of J. A. N.
deceased,
H Fisb-
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cheap negro rent houses or lot*
suitable for building same on. 475,
Old phon*. 136p
R SALE AT A BARGAIN—
al good eerond-hand Oliver
Titer*. J. E. McCABB, Ex
;* Bank building. 846ttc
C. R. Johns 4 Co., C. IL L
Co., a corporation. A. J. Peeler, A.
J. Peeler, trustee, and
assignee of C. R Johns
i Criiion-. *f living, but
the unknown heirs of such decedent
or decedents. ai*e defendants,
and said petition alleging that !
plaintiff resides in Dentqn county,'
Texa*; ’ the residences of such de-
fendants as are named are unknown
to plaintiff, and if any of such nam-
then .the
FOR BALE—OUR LOT AND
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Mian well, city wat~r and sewer
connections; feHce >1400. Apply
Denton Steam Laundry Co.
WHITE ORPINGTON FARM.
G. M Hennen, Prop., Garza .Texas
Eggs >10. >7.50 and >5 per 15; al
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of the above named defendants
deceased, then . of. such named
I fendants who are heirs of such
, cedents, defendants, and said
i tftion alleging that on Dec. 1, 1912,
[ plaintiff was and Is the owner in
| fee simMe of that certain
land situated in
Texas, being
part of the
beginning at the N. W. corner of
said survey:
and 95 links, a stake in the W. B.
line of the said John Morton sur-
vey; thence E. 55 chains and 80
links a stake; thence N. 26 chains
and 95 links, a stake In the N. B.
line of said John Morton survey;
thence W. 55 chains and »0 links
to the place cf beginning.
Plaintiff is claiming said land
under the 5 and 10 rears statute
of limitation, plaintiff alleges that
he has had peaceaole continuous
and adverse possession of said land,
cultivating, using same and paying
all taxes for more than 10 >ears
next before the filing of thi* suit,
defendants entered and ejected
plaintiff therefrom, to plaintiff'*
damage >500, plaintiff Is claiming
said land and Premises that he has
a record title to said land from the
State of Texas, by a regular chain
of transfers to parties through
whom be claims, and that each Jind
all of the patents, judgments,
deeds, administration proceedings
and other muniments of title here-
inafter mentioned constitute a part
of this chain of title to ctdd land,
and that the recorded liens, liens
unreleased, lost deeus and mla-de-
scription therein mentioned c*ats a
cloud upon his title to said land,
depredates the market value there-
of and hinders him in making a
sale of the . same, plajntlff aver*
.___________________ ..that he holds the land described
then and there to answer a petition which is a part of the John Mor-
filed In said Court on the 21st day I ton sn-vey, through a conseyittve
67 December. 1912, in a suit num-| chain of title from and through the
bored on the docket of
No 5612, wherein Ira
Plaintiff and Unknown
John Morton deceased,
Jielr* Rufus Morton,
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WANTED—AT ONCE WHITE
woman o do gen«ral housekeeping.
Apply in person or over ®ew phone
after 4 o'clock to Mrs J- A. C.
Bproua*., 156 North Elm tfc
J. '
Donald, Henry Page, C. R. Johns,
unknown member* of C. R. Johns
4 Company, C. R. Johns & Com-
pany. A J. Peeler, as an individual,
as trustee and as assignee of C. R.
Johns A- Co., if living, but if any
are dead then tbe unknown heirs ot
such decedent or decedents, by
making publication of this citation
on.ee in each week fqr eight suc-
cessive weeks previous to. the re-
turn day hereof in some newspaper
published in your county, to appear
at the' next regular term of the
District. Court of Denton county, to
be holden at the court house there-
of, in Denton on the sixth Monday-
after the second Monday in January,
19f3, the same being the 24th day
of February, 1913, then and there
to an8wer a petition- filed in said
Court on the 26th day of December,
1912, tn a suit numbered on the
docket of said court No. 5614
wherein Mr*. A. M. Bush, a feme
sole, is plaintiff, and Victor Ende
Gailor, Victor Ende Gallion, Joseph
A. Sherburn. Margaret Sheirburn,
Alexander McDonald, Henry Page,
C R Johns,. unknown member* of
C.‘ R. Johns 4 Co., C. R. Johns 4
whose estate she has, claiming to
be the owner thereof, have had and
held peaceable. contlnu*c* and ad-
verse possession of said land under
deeds duly registered, paying taxes
thereon, occupying, cultivating, us-
ing and epjoying the same for a
period of more than ten years Prior
to the 10th day of December. 1912.
and the institution of this suit.
That said Victor Ende Gailor 1-3
Leagife survey was patented to Jot
Gunter and W. B Munson, but no
recorded chain of transfers from
said Gailor to said patentees appear
of record in Denton county; that
there*are recorded in the deed rec-
ords of DeA^pn county what pur-
ports to be transfers of the Victor
Ende Gailor certificate from Victor
Ende Gallion to Joseph A. Sherburn,
from J. A4 Sheirburn to Margaret
Sheirburn, ihd a power of fttorney
from Alexander McDonald, as trus-
tee fdr himself and Henry Page, in
which they claim to be the owner
of said certificate to C. R. Johns;
also a suit wherein Margaret Sheir-
burn sought to recover said land
front Jesse M. Newton, which doe*
not appear to have been determined
The deed records of Denton county
fail to show who composed the firm
of C. R. Johns 4 do., to whom part
of said land was patented, and fall
to show authority In A. J. Peeler to
sell as trustee and assignee oY C.
R. John* 4 Co., the land of T. B.
Norwood and aleo fail to show pro-
per release of >864 note given by T.
B, Norwood in part payment for said
land, which caat clouds upon plain-
tiff’* title.
Plaintiff pray* tha’. defendant*
be cited to appear and answer here-
i in and that upon a, trial hereof gbe .
have Judgment fo- the restitution
of her land and Premia**; that nil
; the clouds cast so cast upon plain-
tiff's title be cancelled and remov-
ed. and that all the right, title and
Interest and claim «<rhirh th* de-
fendants or any of them hav* or
may have had in and. to said land
be divested out of them, and ear*
of them ahd vested In plaintiff, for
cost of suit and general relief will
eyer. pray.
'Herein fail not, but hav* you be-
fore said court, at ita aforesaid next
regular term, this writ with yoer
return thereon, showing- how you
have executed th* *am«.
Gently tleaasfl. and Kegniate Your
Momarh, Liver and Rowet*
■> While Yon bleep.
That awtu] tourne**, belching-of
acid and foul gases; that pain in the
pit of the stomach, tbe neartburn.!
nervousnesa. nausea, .bloating after I
eating, feeling of fullneea. dizz ne*s .
and sick headache means a disor |
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Your stomach la as good as aav. .
Try Cascaret*; they imme(Pate<y
<leen*e and regulate tbe stomac>r,'|
remove the sour, und rested and ;
fermenting food and foul gases;
toke tbe exre** hl1* from th* fiver
and carry off the constipated wo«te
tiff, and that plaintiff be quieted
in hi* title to said land, for costs of
suit and for such relief as he may
be entitled to, et
Herein fail not, but hav* you be-
fore *aid court, at its afor**aid next
regular term, thi* writ, with your
return thereon, showing how ypu
have executed the same
Witness W. E. Durbin. Clerk ot
th* District Court of Denton county.
Given under my hand and seal of
■aid Court, at office in Dpnton hi*
the 23rd day of December, 1912.
W. E. DURBIN,
Clerk District Court Denton County.
Dec8>,—8 9 16 23 80 Fb6 13
CTTATION BY Pt BLICATIOX.
j THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Denton County—Greeting;
Vou are hereby commanded to
summon the unknown heirs of John
Morton. de< eased, unknown heirs of
Rufu- Morton, deceased,
heir* of Wilson McCrary
ana McCrary, deceased,
heirs of Jasper Dorsey,
Louisa Dorsey, deceased
heirs of E. Boone, deceased.unknown
heir* of J. A. N. Murray,
unknown heir* of I***ck
back. W. H. Fiahback,
Moore. M. E Moor*. Z. J.______W
H. F. McClur*,-C. D. C Fishback,
H C. Murrie, N C. Murrte and
Elizabeth Fishback. if living, their
unknown heirs if deceased, and B.
E Jackson, if any of the above
named defendants are dead, then
the heir* of auch decedents, by
making publication of thia cita-
tion once in each week for eight
successive week* previous to the re-
turn day hereof in some newspaper
published in your county if there
be a newspaper published therein,
but if not, then In any nbwaiMper
published in the Sixteenth Judicial
District; but, if there be no news-
paper published In said Judicial
District, then in a new-paper pub-
lished in the nearest District to
said Sixteenth Judicial District, to
appear at the next regular term of
the District Court of Denton Coun-
ty, to be holden at the Court House
thereof, in Denton on tbe sixth
Monday after the «*cond Monday in
January. A. D. 1913, the s*me be-
ing th* 24th day of February, 1913, s
the joint owners of said Morton
survey the lands owned by said
Amos Morrill, the estates of J. A. N,
Murray end Rufus Morton
partitioned among them by a
cree of the District court of
Kiver County, Texas, the deed from
Jasper Dorsey and wife, conveying
said lanu to said J. A. N. Murray
has been lost, and ‘he same does
not appear of record, and E. Boone
conveyed 350 acres, of which 150
and 36-100 acres is a part, to H. Si.
Parvln, as paft consideration a pro-
missory note for >600, said note ha8
been discharged, but no release ap-
pears of record, which casts a bioud
on plaintiff's title; that B. E.. Jack-
son conveyed said 150 38-100 acres
to plaintiff April 9. 1909, but be-
cause of an erroneous call, by reas-
on of said error casta a cloud on
plaintiff's title.
Wherefore, plaintiff brin«s tills
suit and prays that' each and all
the defendants be cited to appear
and answer herein, and guardian ad,
litem and attorney be appointed to
represent such of the ' defendants
a* are cited by publication tyio fail-
to appear and answer herein, that
plaintiff have judgment against
each and all the^ defendants for
restitution ef said land, and prem-
ises, for damages; that each and
all clouds cast upon hig said title.
by reason of the facta hereinbetDr* ;
alleged, liens, want of proper re-
leases, heirships and lost deeds bo
substituted and removed, and that
all the right, title and interest knd
estate, which defendants and eseb
of them have in and to said tract of ed defendants are dead ____ .___
land be diveated out of them and names and residences are unknown I
.each of them and vested in plain- to plaintiff, of the heirs of such de-
FOR SALE—ONE FIVE ROOM
house, to be moved off lot; bargain
at >75. FRED M. BOTTORFF
XfWTTW^WnREt‘TAX'PAYERS „ , K v ,
Th^ Citv street tax is now due Murrie. Elizabeth Fishback. if liv-
and may be paid to City Tax Collet j in/- thTlr “"kn?wn,_ hcirs u d!cea8'
If paid ed> and B- ®- Jackson, and if any
Feb. 1, 1913. >3 will settle ‘ ""—J .....—
Signed,
B. H. DE AVENPORT,
City Treasurer
FOP. RENT—THREE FURNISH-
*d rooms for light housekeeping,
with light*, bath, aewerage. 83 t£*«
Oak, old phon* 170.
INRURANt E—FIRE. TORNADO
and aeetdent. 1 have ten good oom
in s»*ncv can write vone
business correctly, promptly and to
pour satisfaction. Let me con-riuo*
you. J. W. JOHNSON.
FOR RE..’T—THREE UNFUR-
nished room,, close In, 80 West
Hickory St Old Phone 552. 132tfc
CASCARETS” FOR A
SICK, SOUR STOMACH j
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913, newspaper, January 16, 1913; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208865/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.