The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1941 Page: 2 of 4
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Aspermont Star
Published Every Thursday
W. L. GARNER, Publisher
SUBSRIPTION RATES
One Year in Advance, 1.50
Entered as second-class matter at the
postoffice at Aspermont, Texas un-
der the act of March 3, 187^
Citation By Publication
The State of Texas,
County of Stonewall.
To Margaret Hobbs, feme sole,
who resides in the State of Maine, a
non resident of the State of Texas,
and all other persons, including
all record lien holders, own
ing or claiming, or both, any interest
in the land or lots hereinafter de-
scribed, same being delinquent for
taxes to the State of Texas, said
property lying and being situated In
the County of Stonewall and State of
Texas, to-wit: All of the North one
half (N-2) of Section No. 372,
Block "D", H. & T. C. Ry, Co.
Survey, Abstract No. 1417, Stonewall
County, Texas, containing 332 acres,
and more fully described in Plaintiff's
Petition on file in this office.
And you are hereby commanded to
be and appear before the Honorable
39th District Court of Stonewall
County, Texas, at the next regular
term thereof, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, in the city of
Aspermont, on the 3rd Monday in
February, A. D. 1941, the same being
the 17th day of February A. D.
1941, to plead and answer plaintiff's
petition, together with pleas of inter-
vention and claims of impleaded
parties defendant, if any, filed in said
Court in a certain Suit No. 2224,
in which said suit the State of Texas
is Plaintiff, and Margaret Hobbs, a
feme sole, is Defendant, and all other
proper persons, including all record
lien holders owning or claiming, or
both, any interest in the hereinbefore
described property, then and there to
show cause why judgment should not
be rendered against, you, and said
land and lots sold under foreclosure
of lien to satisfy the following taxes
being delinquent, to-wit:
3922 Unknown 22.00
1930 K. D. M vers 28.40
193! k. D. Mver, 29.90
1932 K. D. Myers 24.17
1933 K. D. Myers 32.12
1934 K. D. Myers 29.20
1935 K. D. Myers 28.90
1936 K. D. Myers 29.47
1937 Unknown 24.01
1938 Unknown 24.00
1939 Unknown 26.44
aggregating Two Hundred Ninety
Eight and 61-100 Dollare ($298.61)
together with all interest, penalties
and costs allowed by law.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Aspermont, in
the County of Stonewall, this 28th
day of January, A. D., 1941.
Curtis G. Winn
(Seal) Clerk, Dist. Court
Stonewall Co., Texas.
Citation By Publication
i'he State of Texas,
County of Stonewall.
To the unknown heirs of Tom
Hunter, deceased, whose residences
are unknown, and all o.ther persons,
including all record lien holders, own.
ing or claiming, or both, any interest
in the land or lots hereinafter de-
scribed, same being delinquent foi
taxes to the State of Texas, said
property lying and being situated In
the County of Stonewall and State of
Texas, to-wit: All of the North one
half (N-2) of Section No. 279,
Block "D". Abstract No. 269, H. &
T. C. Ry. Co. Survey, Stonewall
County, Texas, containing 332 acres,
and more fully described in Plaintiff's
Petition on file in this office.
And you are hereby commanded to
be and appear before the Honorable
39th District Court of Stonewall
County, Texas at the next regular
term thereof, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, in the city ot
Aspermont, on the 3rd Monday in
February, A. D. 1941^ the same being
the 17th day of February A. D.
1941, to plead and answer plaintiff's
petition, together with pleas of inter-
vention and claims of impleaded
parties defendant, if any, filed in said
Court in a certain Suit No. 2219.
in which said suit the State of Texas
and Peacock Independent School
District are Plaintiffs, and F. li,
Harrison, Administrator of the Estate
jof Tom Hunter, deceased; and the
iunknown heirs of Tom Hunter, de-
J ceased, are defendants, and all other
proper persons, including all record
lien holders owning or claiming, or
both, any interest in the hereinbefore
described property, then and there to
show cause why judgment should not
he rendered against you, and said
land and lots sold under foreclosure
of lien to satisfy the following taxes
tying delinquent, to-wit:
State and (bounty
1929 Unknown
1930 Unknown
1931 Unknown
1932 Unknown
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
24.00
36.50
28,90
27.60
27.60
30.40
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Peacock Ind. School District
1930 Unknown 20.00
1931 Unknown 20.00
1932 Unknown 20.00
1933 Unknown 19.00
aggregating Three Hundred Seventy
Six and 60-100 Dollars ($376.60)
together with all interest, penalties
and costs allowed by law.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Aspermont, in
the County of Stonewall, this 28th
day of January, A. D., 1941.
Curtis G. Winn
(Seal) Clerk, Dist. Court
Stonewall Co., Texas.
Citation by Publication
The State of Texas,
County of Stonewall.
, To C. V. Alls, a resident ot the
State of New Mexico, and all other
proper persons, including all record
lien holders, owning or claiming, oi
both, any interest in the land or lots
hereinafter described, same being de-
linquent for taxes to the State ot
Texas, said property lying and Ix&ig
situated in the County of Stonewall
and State of Texas, to-wit:
First Tract: 240 acres off the East
one half of Section No. 138, Block
"F", H. & T. C. Ry. Co. Survey,
Abstract 1120;
Second Tract: 393 acres of Section
No. 137, Block "F", H. St T. C. Ry.
Co. Survey, Abstract 802;
Third Tract: 90 acres out of Sec-
tion No. 123, Block "F", H. & T.
C. Ry. Co. Survey, Abstract 375 ;
Fourth Tract: 566 acres out of
Section No. 123, Block "F". H. & T.
C. Ry Co. Survey, Abstract 375;
Fifth Tract: All oi Section No.
139, Block "F", H. & T.C. Ry Co.
Survey, Abstract No. 371, contain-
ing 657 acres;
Sixth Tract: 74 acres out of Sec-
tion No. 140, Block "F", H. & T.C.
Ry. Co. Survey, Abstract 1075;
Seventh Tract: The West one
half (W 1-2) of Section No. 12!,
Block "F". H. & T.C. Ry. Co. Sur-
vey, Abstract .174, containing 320
acres;
All ot said tracts situated in Stone-
wall County, Texas, and more fully
described in Plaintiff's Petition on
file in this office.
And you are hereby commanded to
he and appear before the Honorable
39th District Court of Stonewall
Countv, Texas, at the next regular
'enh thereof; to be held at the Court-
house of said County, in the city of
Asperntont on «hv ....
February, A. D. 1941, the Mme be-
ing the 17th day of February, A. D.
1941, to plead and answer plaintiffs
petition, together with pleas of inter-
vention and claims of impleaded par-
ties defendant, if any, filed in said
Court in a certain suit No. 2220, in
which said suit the State of Texas is
Plaintiff, and O. S. Alls, Mabel Hall
and husband A. R. Hall, L. D. Alls,
Dora Ross and husband J. W. Ross,
C. V. Alls and J. W. Garrett art
Defendants, and all other proper per-
sons, including all record lien holder*
owning or claiming, or both, any In-
terest in the hereinbefore describee!
property, then and there to show
cause why judgment should not be
rendered against you, and said land
and lots sold under foreclosure of liei?
to satisfy the following taxes being
delinquent, to-wit:
Years
Delinquent
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1938
1939
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
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To Whom
Assessed
First Tract
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
Second Tract
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
C. V. Alls
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Third Tract
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
O. S. Alls
Q. S. Alls
0. S. Alls
Unknown
Unknown
Fourth Trait
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
1. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
L. D. Alls
Unknown
L. D. Alls
Fifth Tract
Amounts
21.78
18.20
18.95
15.65
15.99
15.99
59.04
44.2?
42.72
42.72
13.82
41.82
54.6i-
56.85
37:8(7
37.20
37.20
61.11
36.90
21.36
22.27
3.33
3.92
4.15
3.92
5.96
7.44
14.76
14.76
14.24
14.2-1
7.6S
1931
o. r ate
1932
O. S. Alls
87.37
1933
o. s. Aiis
67.86
1934
O. S. Alls
82.24
1935
O. S. Alls
70.30
1936
O. S. Alls
83.73
1937
O. S. Alls
71.23
1938
O. S. Alls
53.40
1939
O. S. Alls
77.95
Sixth Tract
1929
O. S. Alls
19.91)
1930
O. S. Alls
21.84
1931
O. S. Alls
22.74
18.56
1932
O. S. Alls
1933
O. S. Alls
18.91
1934
O. S. Alls
22.34
1935
O. S. Alls
22.14
1936
O. S. Alls
13.65
1937
O. S. Alls
13.17
1938
O. S. Alls
13,17
1939
O. S. Alls
23.04
Seventh Tract
1929
L. D. Alls
43.82
1930
L. D. Alls
54.62
1931
L. D. Alls
45.48
1932
L. D. Alls
39.32
1933
L. D. Alls
37.20
1934
L. D. Alls
37.20
1935
L. D. Alls
48.70
1936
L. D. Alls
53.87
1937
L. D. Alls
46.25
1938
L. D. Alls
46.99
1939
L. D. Alls
50.68
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aggregating Three Thousand Twenty
Seven and 33-100 ($3,027.33) Dol-
lars, together with-all interest, penal
ties and costs allowed by law.
Given under my hand and seal ot
said Court at office in Aspermont, in
the County of Stonewall, this 4th
! day of February A. D. 1941.
I Curtis G. Winn
1 (Seal) Clerk. Dist. Court.
Stonewall Co. Texas.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Commissioners Court of Stone-
wall County, Texas, will receive bills
lor the purchase of one Diesel crawl-
( i type tractor, 40 H.P or more, atrl
i tie "bulldozer" with capacity as
recommended for the above tractor.
The above bids to be filed with
Curtis G. Winn, County Clerk, and
to be opened at the next Regular
term of the Commissioners Court,
same being the 10th day of February,
1941, at Aspermont, Texas.
The usual right to reject any or
all bids reserved.
Curtis G; Winn, County Clery
and ex-officio Clerk of the Co:t:-
missioners Court.
By order of Commissioners Court
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The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1941, newspaper, February 6, 1941; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127032/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.