The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1932 Page: 6 of 8
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T. MARCH Si, IMS.
THE CALDWELL NEWS
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THIS \
i/eekin:.
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W ashington
' 879 varas to the Southwest corner
of the J. J. Holubec 100 acre tract;
| THENCE South 81-M. decrees East
400 varas to the Southeast corner of
the said Holubec tract;
said Court, styled The Caldwell
National Farm Loan Association ver-
sus J. E. Stubbs et ux et al and placed
in my hands for service, I, B. R.
SNOOK NEWS
Teague as Sheriff of Burleson County,
THENCE North 28 degrees West | Texas, did, on the 3rd day of March,
•' Special to the Caldwell News
WASHINGTON, D. C., March 23
(Autocaster)—The "cliam-the credit"
war between the Administration and
the Democratic majority in the House
is in' full awing. President Hoover
started it by issuing a statement. He
• aaid that he welcomed econocy in any
form that the Administration has
- cut its budget by $365,000,000 for a
atarter, and how regrettable it was
that the supposed further cut by Con-
' gaess of $112,000,000 was really only
•lUt '$60,000,000, the rest being
merely deferred until December.
-He added «that he welcomed any
help which could come from the
Gamer-Byrns House Economy Com
mission, which will report April 16
on reducing the costs of the Federal
.. establishments.
Representative Byrns of Tennessee,
• Chairman of the Appropriations Com-
mittee and also chairman of the Demo-
( cratic National Congressional Com-
tmittee,- made a prompt reply to the
President.
Hépointed out that of the reduc-
tion of $366,000,000 in the Executive
1 budget $340,000,000 was for non-re-
curring items and represented no Ad
ministration sacrifice or economy of
any sort. He denied that the $112,
, ,000,000 further cut by the House was
.-^canceled in the way the President
aaid it was.
Next day Mr. Hoover, in the form
of "the White House says," remarked
thfit Mr. Byrns was under a "misim-
pression." He said he would like all
the cooperation for economy he could
jget, but added that he had been wait-
wg for it from Congress for a long
time. He did not refer to the $360,-
000,000 "cut" again, however.
Two days later the Senate Repub-
licans, in a shurprise move, tried to
attach to an appropriation bill a reso-
lution by Senator George, Democrat,
of Georgia, authorizing the President
—and not Congress, as the House
desires — to consolidate government
bureaus.
Senator Harrison of Mississippi, by
changing from "aye" to "nay" before
the Vice President could annoupce
the tie that existed, killed the amend-
ment. Seven other Democrats voted
with the republicans to give the
authoritiy to the President.
There rally was not ground for sur-
prise in the fact that the House could
not rally a majority for the resolu-
tion proposing the repeal of the 18th
amendment. Nobody who knows the
aentiment of the country at large on
wets could put it over. But there
was some surprise in the size of the
wet vote—187 as against 277 drys.
Many Congressmen put themselves
it will be next to ¿{npbssible to pre-
vent him from being the party
nominee.
' 1668 varas to the Noreast corner of 1932 levy on
¡said Holubec tract;
I THENCE North 3-'* degrees east
1290 varas to a corner;
THENCE North 62 degrees East
411 varas to a corner;
THENCE South 28 degrees East
certain Real Estate,
Sheriffs Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS County of
Burleson. •
BY VIRTUE ofj.an alias execution
issued out of the konorable County
Court of Burleson County, on the 1st.
day of March 1932, t>y W. H. Hundley
Clerk of said Court ogfainst J. E.
Houston for the sum of Two Hundred
and Forty One and 39-10^ ($241.39)
Dollars and costs of suit, in cause No.
302 in said Court, styled Humble Oil
& Refining Co. versus J. E. Houston,
and placed in my hands for service, I,
B. F. Teague, as Sheriff of Burleson
County, Texas, did, on the 1st. day
of March 1932, levy on certain Real
Estate, situated in Burleson County,
described as follows, to-wit:
All of the undivided interest of
said J. E. Houston in and to 110 acres
of land, out of the T. K. Pierson sur-
vey in Burleson Texas, known as the
Shelton Houston place, on the Caldwell
and Tunis Public road, in the Provi-
dence community of said County,
fully described by metes and bounds
in a deed from W. H. A A. G. Jenkins
to S. M. Houston dated Dec. 26th, 1896
recorded in Vol. 14, page 225 deed
records Burleson County Texas, which
is here referred to for particular des-
cription by metes and bounds and
levied upon as the property of said
J. E. Houston. And on Tuesday, the
5th. day of April 1932, at the Court
House door of Burleson County, in
the town of Caldwell, Texas, between
the hours of ten A. M. and four P
M., I will sell said land at public
vendue, for cash, to the highest bid-
der, as the property of said J. E.
Houston by virtue of said levy and
b«-.H alias execution.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication in the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Caldwell News, a newspaper published
in Burleson County.
WITNESS my hand, this 1 day of
March 1932.
B. R. TEAGUE, Sheriff Burleson
County, Texas. (3-24-adv.)
o
Notice of Sale
By virtue of a decree rendered in
the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Texas,
at Austin, on the 26th day of January,
1932, in cause entitled National Life
Insurance Company vs. C. A. Heink^
et al, No. 395 in Equity, wherein
National Life Insurance Company re-
covered judgment against the de
dendant C. A. Heinke for the sum
on record in favor of repeal Who of $10,992.85 with interest on $10,-
would not have dared to do so a few ?P'35 fro"\date of th* ciecree at
• >• „• , , * , the rote of ten per cent per annum
years indicating" their belief that anfj upon $967.50 thereof from said
prohibition sentiment in their home date at the rate of six per cent per
districts had changed. Some of these annum and for the foreclosure of a
gentlemen are going to hear from
home, if they have not already heard.
Speaker Garner did not have to put
himself on record, as the Speaker does
not vote except in case of a ti¡e. Éoth
wets and drys are now claiming Mr.
Garner for their own but he keeps on
doing a very good job of keéping the
House in order and tending strictly to
business, and doesn't seem to be let-
ting all the talk about himself as a
Presidential candidate either swell his
head or get his goat.
Speaking of candidates, a great
many of Al Smith's friends are show-
ing their disappointment at the poor
showing he made in tjie New England
primaries. The "stop Roosevelt" con-
tingent among the Democrats is hav-
ing chills, and it is beginning to be
realized that if Governor Roosevelt
gets the bulk of the Pennsylvania
delegates in the April 26th primaries
deed of trust lien as against all of
the defendants therein, namely C. A.
Heinke, Martha Heinke, and Mrs. R.
E. Threadgill upon the land herein-
after described as of date Cttober 18,
1921, I, the undersigned, H. H.
Womble, as Special Master Commis-
sioner appointed in said decree to
sell said property for the satisfaction
of the same, will on the 4 day of
April, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M. at
the door of the County Court House
of Burleson County, Texas, at Cald-
well, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property:
Situated and lying in the County
of Burleson and State of Texas, to-
wit:
Embracing 297.65 acres of the J.
W. Porter League, described as fol-
lows:
BEGINNING at the northeast
corner of the 81.1 acre tract conveyed
by Steve Kocurek to P. A. Budnik;
THENCE South 62 degrees West
940 varas to a corner in the West
boundary line of the J. W. Porter
league;
¡south Js degrees East
2$83.6 varas to the BEGINNING; and
being the same property described
in the deed from Charles A Weathered
and wife to C. A. Heinke and wife,
datd January 23, 1923, recorded in
Book 60 at page 291 of the Deed Re-
cords of Burleson County. Texas.
H. H. WOMBLE. Special
Master Commissioner.
(3-31-adv.)
c
Sheriff's Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS County of
Burleson.
BY VIRTUE of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Burleson County, on
the 16th day of February, 1932, by
F. A. Ellis, Clerk of said Court a-
gainst frank Paul for the sum of
Two Hundred Forty Four & 70-100
($244.70) Dollars and costs of suit,
in cause No. 10,828 in said Court,
styled The Atasóesa County State
Bank versus Frank Paul and placed in
my hands for service, I B. R. Teague
as Sheriff of Burleson County, Texas,
did, on the 3rd day of March, 1932
levy on certain Real Estate, situated
in Burleson County, described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel of
land in Burleson County, Texas, a
part of the Jacob Reed league des-
cribed by metes and bounds as follows,
to-wit:
Beginning in the center of Reed's
Creek at mouth of a ravine, it being
the upper corner of a 107 acres con-
veyed by Kramer to Pollack and
others; Thence south 57 west 163
Vrs. to corner in ravine near post
oak pointer; Thence south 22 Vi east
480 Vrs. to corner; Thence south
46 Hi east 466 Vrs. and south 45 east
400 Vrs. to the S. corner of said 107
acres, a stone for corner, a small P.
O. Brs. south 69 west 1 vara, and a
black jack Brs. south 83 east 5 Vrs.
Thence south 46 west 670 Vrs. to
the west corner of lot No. 12; Thence
south 46 east 915 Vrs. to south corner
of said lot No. 12, a P. O. Brs. south
45 east 6 Vrs. Thence north 45 east
with the N. W. line of the Thomas
Tract 42 Vrs. to corner;
Thence north 10 M west 1110 Vrs.
to corner in the S. E. line of 107 acres
7 Vrs. north 46 east from the S.
corner of same; Thence north 45 east
with said line 163 Vj> Vrs. Thence
north 16 west 607 Vrs. to corner on
bank of a branch, a P. O. Brs. south
56 west 5 Vrs. Thence north 15 west
400 Vrs. to corner in Reed's Creek
just below mouth of branch, a P. O.
Brs. south 15 east 6'£ Vrs. Thence
up channel of said Creek to the place
of beginning, containing 149acres
of land; less a tract of 25 acres of
land out of the N. W. corner of a
tract of 49 Vá acres, more or less,
which lies to the south of the 100
acres tract which said 26 acres were
reserved in a deed from Mrs. Louise
Kramer to R. B. Rosenkranz, said
deed being of record in Vol. 53, on
page 541. Deed Records of Burleson
County, Texas; also less a tract of
50 acres sold by R. B. Rosenkranz and
wife to Ignac Odstrcil by deed dated
December 5, 1921, of record in Vol.
58, on page 139 of the Deed Records
of Burleson County, and all of the
above mentioned deeds are made a
part hereof for all legal purposes.
74' -j acres being conveyed hy said
deed; said deed dated November 12.
1925, recorded in Vol. 05, on pages
95 anrl 96, and made a part hereof
for a full description of said land.
And it is further provided by the
judgment as follows: "It is further
ordered, adjudged and decreed by the
Court that the plaintiff as above
named have and foreclose its vendors
lien upon and against the above des-
cribed land as against all of the de-
fendants and that it have it.", order
of sale issued in the manner required
by law directing the Sheriff of Bur-
leson County, Texas, to seize and
sell the herein described tract of land
as under execution. It is however,
ordered that the sale of said tract of
land shall be made subject to the
unpaid vendors lien notes given by
the said Frank Paul, defendant to
R. B. Rosenkranz and now owned by
the plaintiff herein, and fully des-
cribed herein and that any deed which
the Sheriff makes conveying the said
land to the purchaser shall specifical-
ly recite as a part of its considera-
tion that the sale is made subject
to the unpaid vendors lien notes des
situated in Burleson County, and 22
shares of stock in the Caldwell
National Farm Luan Association, des-
cribed as follows, to-wit;
All those certain lots, tracts or
parcels of land situated in Burleson
County, Texas, and described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
FIRST TRACT: Being a part of
Blocks Nos. 6 and 12, in S. C. Robert-
son League No. 1, and having metes
and bounds as follows:
Beginning on the N. B. L. of said
league S. 6 W. 2069 Vrs. from the
N. E. corner; Thence S. 30 E. 618
Vrs. to the S. B. L. of Block No. 5;
Thence S. 60 W. at 118 Mi Vrs. pass
S. W. corner of said Block, at 666
Vrs. S. E. Cor. of Marrs survey;
Thence N. 30 W. 618 Vrs. to Marrs
N. E. Cor. Thence N. 60 E. 665 Vrs.
to the place of beginning, containing
73 acres of land, more or less.
SECOND TRACT: Out of said H.
E. Davis Sur.
Beginning at the S. W. Cor. of a
tract surveyed for John L. Winston
for the S. E. Cor. of this tract;
Thence N. 30 W. with said Winston's
west line 800 Vrs. to the north-west
corner of said tract for the N.
E. Cor. of this tract; Thence S. 61
W. 513-% Vrs. to stake, the N. W.
corner of this tract, being the N. E.
Cor. of J. E. Stubbs 200 acre home-
stead tract; Thence S. 30 E. 800 Vrs.
to S. E. Cor. of this tract, being the
S. E. Cor. of said 200 acre homestead
tract; Thence with the S. line of the
said H. E. Davis Sur. 513-%i Vrs. to
the place of beginning, containing 75
acres of land, more or less. And be-
ing the same land conveyed to J. E.
Stubbs by M. T. Phegley and J. W.
Porter by deed dated the 20th. day
of October, 1891, and October 8th.
1906, and shown of record in Vol.
13, page 458-9, and Vol. 30, page
265, Deed Records of Burleson
County, Texas.
And for a better description of
said land reference is heie made to
said deed of trust executed and de-
livered by J. E. Stubbs and wife,
Marella Stubbs
We huve been having some very
nice weather lately and only hope
that it will continue.
Quite a few from here attended the
county meet that was held in Cald-
well Saturday. We are very glad to
say, that we placed in many things
and our boys won quite a few medals.
Mr. Ed Ptacek motored over to
Brenham Friday.
Mr. Arnold Orsak of Huntsville
spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. York spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coufal of Bryan
were the guests of Mrs. Frank Fojt,
Sr., and daughters.
Mrs. Henry Fojt, Misses Lillian and
Dessies Cummings, Rcynalda and
Libby Fojt motored over to Houston
Saturday.
Mrs. Jerry Vajdak spent Friday in
Brenham.
Mr. Joe Fojt motored over to Bren-
ham Friday on business.
Rev. F. H. Horak filled his regular
services here Sunday. A large crowd
attended. We will have church here
next Sunday afternoon und also Lord's
Supper. Everyone is invited to at-
tend. i
A few from here motored over to,
Brenham Friday night, to attend the!
one-act play that was held there.
Snook placed third.
M iss Albina Sebesfca is spending
the week-end in Belton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sebesta of
College Station spent Sunday with
relatives here.
session of the Chamber of Commerce.
At Fort Worth he talked before the
Rotary Club and in San Antonio be-
fore the Lions, Women's Clubs and
Rotary Club. He talked before the
Celina Chamber of Commerce and
the Houston Rotary Club.
On March 3 he is to address the
Railway Shippers' Convention and on
April 18 is to appear before the an-
nual meeting of the East Texas
Chamber of Commerce at Lufkin.
USED CAR
Bargains
30 Ford Phaeton $275.00
29 Ford Roadster 175.00
29 Ford Coupe 195.00
29 Ford Coupe 250.00
29 Ford Phaeton 195.00
Cade Auto Co.
Hogg School News
By the Eighth Grade
The school pupils are very busy
o M. H. Gossett, , .. , ...
Trustee, for the use and benefit 0f I study,n(f for thc' f,nal ('X8ms' whl(,h
are not far away.
We are all anxiously awaiting
Easter for we think the Easter rab-
bit will not forget us this year. The
school pupils will have an Easter
hunt Friday afternoon, and are ex-
pecting a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Becvar visited
•Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Kortis of Dime Box
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wygneys and
Milady Krall visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oswald Helwig of Deanviile Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters of Dean-
viile spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
N. Luedke.
Mr. and Mrs. l^ee Wolz were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kristof
ouston, Texas, as is provided by j Sunday.
law by reason of loans made and be- \«r n,i i-m;i r>; , • . ,
ing made by the Federal Land Bank ' ?V " vi"lted
of Houston, Texas, upon the solicita- a'"' ,r>- "• Ofchasok Sunday.
and Mrs. Joe Balear had as
Mr.' and Mrs. ¡
said J. E. Stubbs and wife," Marella T "'7'™ " •«'««- j
Stubbs. And on Tuesday, the 5th , ubena- "n(l Alice hamohyl of |
day of April, 19,'12, at the Court House
the Federal Land Bank of Houston
which was filed for record in Bur-
leson County, Texas, being now re-
corded in Vol. 1, page 82, deed of
trust and mortgage records of Bur-
leson County, Texas, to which deed
of trust and its record reference is
here made for description and all
legal purposes.
22 shares of stock in the Caldwell
National Farm Loan Association of
Burleson County, Texas, in the name
of J. E. Stubbs, and being the same
stock now held by the ('aldwell
National Farm Loan Association,
plaintiff, as a pledge and subject to
the payment of defendant's note to
thc Federal Land Bank of Houston,
Texas, as well as all other debts of
the plaintiff incurred by reason of
said plaintiff's endorsement and
to the Federal Land Bank of
Stall-Fed Meats
There is a Difference
When buying meats of
all kinds demand that the
livestock be stall-fed before
purchasing- There is a dif-
ference.
We sell stall-fed meats.
Smith & Manas
Caldwell, Texas
tion, representation and endorsement M'■ nd Mrs. .h
and guaranty of the said plaintiff their guc.-ts Sunday
and Ifrfjd upon , ihojm,,,.1 K. K Kr«*k .ml ianni^ a„7
door of Burleson County, in thc City
of Caldwell, Texas, between the hours
of ten A. M. and four P. M.. I will
sell said Real estate and stock at
public vendue, for cash, to the high-
est bidder, as the property of said Mrs. i
J. E. Stubbs and wife, Mfirella Stubbs
by virtue of said levy and said Order
of Sale.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication in the
English language, once a week for
Dime Box.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zwernemann
of Second ( reek. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo
Doer, Mrs. Jini Malinek, and Mrv
Adolph Brinkmann visited Mr. and
(j. Zwernemann.
Dees It Pay To
Advertise?
; We have been out for a while. We
scattered shavings for two years, and we
have been out trying to gather them up
agpin.
We didn't get the shavings, but we
have plenty left over. See us when you
want things to build or repair with.
Mutual Lumber Co.
cribed herein oweing to the plaintiff
THENCE North 28 degrees Wes* aruj jt,vied upon as the property of
said Frank Paul. And on Tuesday,
the 5th day of April, 1932, at the
Court House door of Burleson County,
in the City of Caldwell, Texas, be-
tween the hours of ten A. M. and four
P. M., I will sell said real estate at
public vendue, for cash, to the highest
bidder, as the property of said Frank
Paul by virtue of said levy and said
Order of Sale.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication in the
English language, once a week for
three consecutive weeks immediately
preceding said day of sale, in the
Caldwell News a newspaper published
in Burleson County.
WITNESS my hand, this 3rd day
of March, 1932.
B. R. TEAGUE, Sheriff Bur-
leson County, Texas. By G. C. Bates,
Deputy, (8-24-32-adv.)
Sheriffs Sale
THE STATE OF TEXAS County of
Burleson.
BY VIRTUE of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Burleson County, on
the 16th day of February, 1932, by
F. A. Ellis, Clerk of said Court against
J. E. Stubbs and wife, Marella Stubbs,
for the sum of Four Hundred Forty
Seven A 82-100 ($447.82) Dollars and
costs of suit, in cause No. 10,826 in
T. H. BREWER, Mgr.
Beatrice Watson spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wright Watson of
Deanviile.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaiser attend
.. i,. ^u' funeral of Mrs. Schuman of
three consecutive weeks immediate y ,, , ¡- ,
preceding said day of sale, in the ' \>l ' , V
Caldwell News a newspaper published *'r- an(' ™rs- Louis Zgabay spent
in Burleson County. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kostelka
WITNESS my hand, this ,'jrd day of Frenstat
of March, 1932. ¡ Mr. and M
B. R. TEAGUE, Sheriff Burleson
County,
Deputy.
Texas. By
( . C. Bates,
(3-24-32-adv.)
BIDS WANTED
In compliance with the laws of the
State of Texas, relative to handling
city funds, the City Council hereby
advertises for a depository for the
City of Caldwell funds, including
water works and light plant funds,
for one year, beginning April 12,
1932, to run until April 12, 1933.
The successful bidder will receive
no compensation for handling the
City's funds, and the bids should show
♦he rate of interest to be paid by the
person or corporation bidding on the
average daily balances. The bond
of the Depository chosen in accord-
ance with the above mentioned laws
will be double in the estimated
amount of receipts coming into its
hands.
Sealed bids may be filed with the
City Secretary or the Mayor of the
City of Caldwell any time before
April 12, 1933.
C. E. CROMARTIE, Mayor
_o
Mrs. Talkalot (at musicale)—Oh,
Mrs. Gosseppe, I had so much to say
to you, and now the pianist is through.
Mrs. Gosseppe—I'm just dying to
hear it. Let's encore him.
When
BABIES
are Upset
BARY ills and ailments seem twins
as serious at night. A sudden cry
•nay mean colic. Or a sudden attack at
diarrhea. How would you meet this
emergency—tonight? Have you a
of Castaña ready?
For the protection of your wee
: for your own peace of mind—keep this
j i>ld, reliable preparation always onnand.
i I Jut don't keep it just for emergencies;
• let it be an everyday aid. It's gentle
j In/luen e. will case ana soothe the infant
•s. Ben Wolz visited Mr.
and Mrs. Malicka of Dime Box Sun-
day.
Mrs. Mary Griffin spent the week
with Mr. and Mrs. George Spacek.
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Talbot Continues Campaign
For Progressive Texans, Inc
will case and
Continuing his speaking campaign cannot sleep. It's mild regulation
to create an industrial consciousness wi,'help an older child whose tongue is
,,, t , , , coated because of sluggish bo web. Afl
in Fexas and appreciation of the mi- druggists have Castor
portance of industrial development,!
( ol. William E. Talbot, vice president
of Progressive Texans, Inc., has spok-
en recently at Tyler, Fort Worth, San
Antonio, Celina and Houston. At Ty-
ler his address featured the annual
1
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CA S TO RI A
Goofus—I would like to see s dog-
wood cane.
Clerk—Yes, sir—one with the bark
on it?
First Senator—Is the new Senator
Whosis regular?
Second Senator—Is he regular! Say
lie arrees with nobody!
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