The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Thursday, February 1 1, 1954
The Aspermonl" Star, Aspermont, Texas
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Legal Notice •.
NO. 2000
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OK TEXAS.
TO: U, p. Fowler, if alive,
and, if dead, the unknown heirs
of R. P. Fowler, Deceased,
GREETING:
You are commanded to ap-
pear and answer the plaintiff's
petition at or before 10 o'clock
A.M. of the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from
Ihe date of issuance of this Ci-
tation, the same being Mondav
the 8th day of March. A.D..
1954, at <tr before 10 o'clock
A.M., before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Stonewall County,
at the Court House in Asper-:
mont, Texas.
Said plaintiff's petition was
filed on the 15th dav of Janu-
ary, 1954.
The file number of said suit
being No. 2609.
The names of the parties in
said suit are:
Thomas V. Ellison, as Plain-
tiff. and Herman Clyde Fowler;
Andrew Jackson Fowler; Ennis
Raymond Fowler; Edna Theodora
Fowler Crowdor and husband,
William Lt\sler Crowdor; R. !'.
Fowler, if alive, and, if dead,
the unknown heirs of R. P.
Fowler, deceased; R. B. Martin,
Trustee for Fern Martin and
Tandy Martin; Fern Martin
Hunter and husband, Elmer E.
Hunter; Tandy Martin; A. E.
Henderson; Paul Mellon; Ear!
T. Hays; J. D Strauss; Jack
Chambless; Emily F. Duesing
and husband, Charles J. Dues-
inn; and Sunray Oil Corpora-
tion, as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
An action of trespass to try
title, Plaintiff a 1 leers that he is
the owner of and entitled to
possession of the following do-
scribed real estate situated in
Stonewall County. Texas, to-
wit:
327.9 acres, more or less, out
of Survey 114. Block "D",
H & T C. Railroad Company
SurveyS; described by metes and
subscribe to the aspermont star
doors.
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ice.
ces.
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NCE
mont
it will pay
To List Your IIOME and City Property or Farms and
Ranch Lands, Oil Leases and Royalties with
myers agency
(LICENSED DEALERS)
Office in Hotel Stonewall —Phone 2131— Aspermont
We Have Prospects That Want to Buy at Fair Values.
We try to please both the seller and the purchaser.
YOUR LISTINGS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
DENNIS DRUG
— In Hotel Stonewall—
COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Evening in Paris - Trifling Powder
Perfume and Cologne.
PANGBURN
CANDIES
TRY OUR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES.
Fresh - Home-Made
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meats - foods - vegetables
fruits
• slaughtering
• processing
• curing
• smoking
Pick up service on animals to be
slaughtered.
JACK'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 2381
Aspermont"
bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at the southwest
corner of Section 114, the north
west corner of Section 115, the
northeast corner of Section 131!
and the southeast corner of Sec
lion 139, all m Block "D",
II. & T. C. Railroad Company
lands;
THENCE North 1 deg. 43 1-2
min. East along west line of
Section 114 and the east line of
Section 139, 1912.7 vrs. to the
northwest corner of Section 114,
the northeast corner of Section
139, the southeast corner of Sec-
tion 140, and the southwest cor-
ner of Section 113;
THENCE South 88 deg. 4 min.
East along north line of Section
114 and the south line of Sec-
tion 113, 1083.2 vrs. to the north-
west corner of a tract of land
deeded by T. A. Ellison to J. A.
Freeman, which is of record in
Vol. 45, page l>27, Deed Records
of Stonewall County, Texas;
THENCE South 1 deg. 48 min.
West 435 vrs. as per Vol. 45,
■page 627, J. A. Freeman tract;
THENCE North 88 deg. 30 min
West, 118.4 vrs. as per Vol. 45,
p.jgtr' 027, J. A. Freeman Tract;
THENCE South 1 deg. 48 min:
200.3 vrs as per Vol. '15, pa.,e
027. J. A. Freeman tract;
THENCE South Rfl deg. 30 min
Fast, 8.05 vrs Co the northwest
corner of tract of I a rift deeded
by I. E G-aski'l to .1 A Free-
man, which is of record in Vo!
75, pag-a 430. Deed' • Records of
Sion.ew ,11 Countv; Texas;
THENCE South 1 deg: 45 3 4
liiin. West, i209.8 vr along the
West line of tract above refer
r<;d to. Vol. 75. page 130, J M
Freeman tract and the west line
of tract deeded - by 1 F Gaskill
to D. W Kllison,' which A is o!
record in V >1. 75, page 433, Deed
Records of Slpiiewai'Coun'y.
Tex is, to a point in flit; .-ou'.h
line of Section 114. and the north
line of Section' 1,1 •">, winch !s
967.45: vrs. North 88 deg 9 1 2
min West of the -outli--acos
n.er of Section 114:
THENCE North 88 deg. 9 1.-2
min. West along south line; of
Section 114 and north line 115.
96:8.45 vrs. to the place of be-
ginning.
Plaintiff alleges that he is
the owner of the entire surface
of the lands above described,
ncl is the owner of 7-44 of all
the oil, gas and other minerals
in. on. and under the Northwe it
1 I of Survey 114, Block "D,"
H & T Railroad Company
Su vey, Stonewall County. Tex-
as;: i which is entirely eneorn-
p.-. -sod within the metes arid
bounds description of the lends
as hereinabove described);.
Plaintiff further alleges lii.it
as of tile date of the filing of
tin- petition lie was the owner
of the above-described land-
first particularly described here-
in, chargeable only witii the
outstanding titles, interests, an 1
estate-: jji the oil, gas and other
minerals and the oil and gas
leases and leasehold e-tates
aforesaid as vested in the vari-
ous defendants herein as par-
ticularly alleged. and erttiflerl
to the possession thereof; ah i
that .'the : defendants I!. ■ man
Clyde Fowler;; Andrew Ja-'k oi.
Vow Ffints Rayrnoiuj 1- -
;!er, F ,i :-. a Theodor i INe,\ • :
(': ow. ii-r aiicl husband. V.:
I,- to- C; owdor. cinil K 1'
ler, :! ah ye, and, i!' dea
unknot :: hi-:;'- of H. I' F- : .
tl. ce.--"d. h'a'ye unlawfu.';.
tered upon slid lands and o,
possessed plaintiff therefrom
withhold from plaintiff the i-
session thereof, to the ph. '
tiff's damage in the hid o:'
Twenty Thousand (' $20,00t>; ()U)
Dollars that the reasonable rent-
al value of said lands :s the
sum ot Que Thousand ($1.000 00.)
Dollars per year.
Plaintiff alleges that pl.nn-
liff and those under whom h •
holds have had and held p'c -
ful and adverse possession of e I
land, cultivating, using, and en-
joying the same for more th ih
ten veoi". next prior to th.- date
of the filing of this action; here
n o w p i e a d s t h e ten ■■ i-.tr
statute' of limitation of the State
of Texas, as same is set fo-'n
in Article 5510 of the 1925 Be
vised Civil Statutes of Tex
Plaintiff alleges that p'aihtif.f
and those under whom he clairi
have had and held the peat . ftil
and adverse possession of the
land-- first-herein described '■ *r
a period of twenty five >'• i-:
immediately prior to tie fib-m
of this action under a claim of
right in good faith under a d-I
or deeds or instrument or :n-
st rum en t purporting to .
the same, which deed or. de< (
or instrument or inst: are ''
pur|x>rting to convey the
hive been recorded :n tie- d'
of Texas.
Issued this the 1 Bth day of
January, A.D., l'.)54
Given under mv hand and
seal of said Court, at office in
Aspermont, Texas, this the 18th
day of January, A D., 1954.
(SEAL) J. DARVOL DRIVER,
Clerk, District Court, Stone-
wall County, Texas. 1-21 4c
Legal Notice •
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF STONEWALL.
TO THE RESIDENT QUALI-
FIED PROPERTY TAXPAYING
V O T E R S O !■' STONEWAIJ,
COUNTY, TEXAS:
TAKE NOTICE that an elec-
tion will be held on the 27th
day of February, 1954, in said
County, in obedience to an or-
der duly entered by the Com-
missioners' Court on the 5th din
of February, 1954. which is as
follows:
"WHEREAS,' the Commission-
ers' Court of Stonewall County.
Tex a.-. deems at advisable to
submit to tin- qualified voters of
Stonewall Count', who are prop
erty taxpayers who own tax-
able property in id Count1, and
who have duly rendered the
same for taxatio" the propo
lions hereinafter a-] forth;
THEREFORE- RE IT ORDER
ED I1Y THE Ci •MMISSIONEMS'
C( icirr of s - o n e w a l t.
COUNTY. TEX.
That an' ee-et ■ in■ AS; or
the 27! h day: 01 • • ..a:-. . '• 95 I
at which elect re t-jio fhi imv : ••
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1000.00) Dollars, payable serially ty-Five Thousand ($45,000,00)
over a period of years not to 1 Dollars, payable serially over
| exceed fifteen (15) years from
their date, bearing interest at a
rate not to exceed three and
' one h if i .8 1-2"1,i pei' cent per
'annum, and to levy a tax suffi-
: cient to pay the current inter
est on said bonds and create a ; cient to pay tin
: sinking fund sufficient to a- 'on said boruh
: deem them at maturity, for the
, purpose of constructing ini-
| provenients to the Stonewall
j County Courthouse, as author
, ized by the Constitution and
Laws of the State of Texas
PROPOSITION NO 2
Shall the Commissioners' Con
.period ol years not to exceed
111 teen (15) years from their
date, bearing interest at a rate
not to exceed three and oru
hall (3 1 -2'. i per cent per an
num, and to levy a tax suffi
current interest
and create
sinking fund sufficient to r-
deern them at maturit v. for tie
'purpose of erecting
Count',
Jail in and for said Counts-, as
authorized by the Constitution
and Laws of the State of Texas.
The polling places, presiding
officers and special
of Stonewall County. Texas, be {board for canvassing
authorized to issue bonds of 1 absentee voters, shall
said Countv in the sum of For lows:
canvassing
ballots of
be as fol-
imposition
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by placing an X in the square be-
side the expression of his choice,
or said voter may scratch or
mark out one of said express-
ions, thus leaving the other as
indicating his vote on the two
propositions, respectively.
The said election shall be
held under the provisions of
Chapter 1, Title 22, Revised
Statutes, 1925, and the Consti-
tution and Laws of the State of
Texas, and only qualified voters'
who own taxable property ir
said Counts' and who have duly
rendered the same for taxa-
tion, shall be allowed to vote.
A copy or this order signed by
the County Judge of said Coun-
ty and attested by the County
Clerk of said County shall serve
as proper notice of said election.
The County Judge is author
ized and directed to cause said
notice of the election to be
posted up at the County Court-
house door and m each election
precinct at least fifteen 115)
days prioi io the date of said
election.
The Countv .Judge is further
authorized and directed to cause
said':notice of election to bo pub-
lished in some newspaper of
gene! a i e: reulat ibr
within ,i.ud Count--
d-ay an "each of two
ve week.*'; the dat.
nabiieatsoi: to he i
published
on Ihe same
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1954, newspaper, February 11, 1954; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth127544/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stonewall County Library.