The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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So. 205
. £siftMS of
Marvin Charles Bordner and Robert
Lewis. .Hordaet, Minors
Ln -County Court
Stonewall-.County, Texas,
In Vacation, May 25, 1927.
1, Roy Riddel, Guardian of the Es-
tate? of Marvin Charles Bordner and
Robert Lewis Bordner, Minors, here-
by give noticc to all persons interest-
ed in the estates of said minors that
I hbve this day filed in the above en-
titled and numbered cause my appli-
c-atoin for an order of the County
judge for Stonewall County, Texas,
authorizing and empowering nie, as
such guardian, for the Estates of
?-aid Minora, to make an oil, gas, and
other mineral lease, or leases, upon
such terms as the Court, or its Judge,
may order and direct- more especially
to make an oil, gas and other miner-
ul lease unto Glenn Jordan (a copy of
the purported lease attached to said
application and filed with the Clerk
of the said County Court for Stone-
wall County, Texas) of his said wards
Pour Sixtieths- undivided interest, In
and to the following thirteen tracts
of land, situated wholly in said Stone-
wall County, Texas- (He in said ap-
plication ask3 for an order authoriz-
ing him to join with the other join*
owners of said lands, to-wit. George
Bordner, Temperance Arnett and R
J. Arnett, her husband, Orover Harri-
•son, Roland Harrison, Charles Harri-
son, Alcye Herbert and her husband;
Clyde Herbert, Madelien Shields and
her husband, P. O. Shields, Louise
Wilroxen and her husband, A. J. Wil-
coxen, Charlotte Quigley and her hus-
band, W. H. Quigley, Elizab th Boyd
and her husband, J. W. Bo.vd, H. S.
Bordner, Jennie Gillam and her hus-
band, E. C. Gillam, and Elizabeth
Bordner, feme sole- all of v hom are
acting by C. W. Bordner, th' ir agent
and attorney in fact in executing a
lease for the purposes named accord-
ing to the terms of the contract al-
ready signed by the others named-
■attached to the application the tracts
of land hereinafter now described):
Description of the Land
FIRST TRACT
All of Survey N'o. 5, Block "B",
Abstract No. 6, Originally Granted to
Adams, Beaty & Moulton, uuder and
by virtue of Certificate N'o. 368, and
patented to H. Greve, Assignee, Ap-
ril 2«, 187C, By Patent No. 1 18, Said
Survey No. 5, above described, con-
640 acrw?.
SECOND TRACT
CO-T :icres out of Survey N'o. 3,
Block ,\*o. 9, Originally Granted to Ad-
. Braty & Moulton, under and by
virtue of Certificate No. 1232, and
Patented to Gunter & Munson. March
22. 1877, by PaU-nt No. 49fi, Vol. No.
27, bein«: "Third" an,' • Fourth"
Tracts" conveyed to Chaii-^ Jtordner.
Jan. 12, 1920, by Warrant. D ed from
•T. N. Parramore and M:iv..v. Parra-
more, by deed recorded i'
page 671, Deed Records < '
County, Texas, to which :
hereby made.
THIRD TRACT
217 acres out of Sui
Block "B", Abstract No. 10
ly granted to Adams, Be:;L
ton, under and by virtuf <
cate No. 492, and Patent
Greve, Assignee, April 2M.
Patent No. 144, Vol. 23, a
particularly described by i
bounds as follows, to-wit :
Beginning at the North v.
of Section No. 5, Block
M. Survey; Thence East v.-
boundary line of said S*<n',.
18S7 vara*, to the North <■:
of said Section;
Thence North, 666.7 v.-,
stake on the Public Road (<
Thence West 1837 vara.- '
the East boundary line of >'
2; Thence South with th. ! .
dary line of Section No. 2, C; i.7 varas
to the place of beginning.
FOURTH TRACT
642 acres out of Survey No. 21,
Abstract No. 48, Originally Granted
B. B, B, A C. R. R, CO. under and by
virtue of Certificate No. 87, and pat-
ented to Charles Strong, Assignee,
Nov. 3rd. 1858, by Patent No. 123,
and described by metes and bounds
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of Survey No. 21,
above described; Thence East with
the North boundary line of said Sur-
vey, 1610 varas to the Northeast cor-
ner thereof; Thence South with the
East boundary line of said Survey
1900 varas to the South boundary
line thereof; Thence West with the
Sooth boundary line of said Survey
1610 varas to the Southwest corner
^hereof; Thence North, with the West
Mil*, of said Hummy, t90«flin# said
varas to the place of bpglnning-
U being the intent to demise, lease
and let unto ?aid lessee^ all of the a-
bove described Survey-No. 21, ex-
cepting 80 acres in the Southeast cor-
ner thereof.
FIFTH TRACT
All of Survey No. 20, Abstract No.
50, Originally Granted to B. B. B. &
C. R. R. CO. under and by virtue of
Certificate No. 94, patented to Char-
les Strong, Assignee; January 14,
1861, by Patent No. 793, and contain-
ing 640 acres.
SIXTH TRACT
624 acres out of Survey No. 19,
Abstract No. 55, Originally Granted
B. B. B. & C. R. R. CO. under and by
virtue of Certificate No. 95, Patented
to CJiarles Strong, Assignee, January
14, 1861, by Patent No. 795.
It being the intent to demise, lease
and let unto said lessee all of the a-
bove described Survey No. 19, except
Ho. •, 4W * r« t® in«,
a stake in East line of Survey No. 2, Messrs. Devard and Ernest Counts
A. B. & M. Block 9; Thence East 73 spent spent Sunday night with thei-
varas to place of beginning- Contain- sister, Mrs. Fant Posey.
ing 66 acres, according to Patent; Mr. Tom Sparks and son, Ethelyn,
ELEVENTH TRACT were in town Thursday.
16 acres out of the W. N. Robert- Mr. T. W. Woodson entertained the
son Pre-Emption Survey, Abstract young "folks Sunday night with a ring
No, 1008, Patented to J. J. Horn, As- [n(t
signee of W. N. Robertson, October Miss Edna Gedion of Hobbs was
8th. 1896, by Patent No. 87, duly re- visiting here Saturday night and Sun-
corded in Book 1, page 93, Patent Re-1 day.
cords of Stonewall County, Texas, Mr. Bud Posey, wife and babv vis
which Survey, according to said Pa-. jted M. R. A. Posey Saturday.
tent originally contained 146.3 acres- j Among the visitors of Rotan Sat-
It being the intent to demise, lease ur(jRy were Messrs. Bill, Dave, and
and let all of the land in said survey . gutj Posey, Ethelyn, Oral, and Odis
not included in the Townsite of Old sparks, Roy Edwards, Ea^ Adams,
.
Glory, standing in the name of and
being assessed against C. or Charles
Bordner- being approximately 16
acres.
TWELFTH TRACT
All of the W. W. Davis Pre-Emp-
tion Survey, Abstract No. 965, Pat-
; 16 acres thereof heretofore con-1ented to W. F. Lanier, Assignee, Ma\
ing
veyed S. & N. W. Townsite Co.
SEVENTH TRACT
The South One-half of Survey N'o.
r>Wk N'o. 9, Abstract No. 1811,
Originally Granted, Adams, Beaty &
Moulton under and by rirtue of Cer-
tificate N'o. 1281, and patented to C.
Bordner, Assignee, January 3rd. 1920,
by Patent N'o. 106, duly recorded in
Book 1 page 578, Patent Records of
Stonewall County, Texas, and con-
taining 320 acres.
EIGHTH TRACT
119 acres out of the N'orth-eait
One Fourth of Survey No. 2, Block
No. 9, Abstract No. 1747, Originally
Granted to Adams, Beaty & Moul-
ton under and by virtue of Certificate
No. 1281, Patented to L. M. Buie, As-
signee of C. Bordner, September 4th.
1909, by Patent No. 440:
It beintr the intent to demise, iease
and let all of that part of the North-
east Quarter of the above described
Survey conveyed to C. Bordner Sept.
27, 1909, by Warranty Deed from L.
M. Buie, by deed recorded in BooV
"W" pa;;e 452, Deed Records of
Stonewall County, Texas, to which
deed reference is here made for a
more complete description of ^aid 110
acre tract.
NINTH TRACT
121 acres out of the N. E. part of
Survey No. 4, Block "B" Abstract N'o.
1666, Originally Granted, 4.i Adams
Beaty & Moulton, under and by virtue
of Certificate No. 192, and Patented
to T. A. Ellison, Assignee, N'ov. 12,
1915, by Patent N'o. 62" More paiticu
larlv described by met.es and bounds
as follows, to-wit:
Be-jinning at the Southeast comer
of the Ben McCulloch Survey. Ab-
stract No. 416; The I ice North with
the East line of said MeCullouch Sur-
vey 952 varas for cornci; Thence East
with fence line 725 varas t • a point
in the West boundary line of the M. •
.;ook 38,
onewall
rence is
No. 3,
^riginal-
• - Moul-
Certifl-
1 to H.
i76, by
! more
:es and
: corner
V. B. &
North
29, 1893, by Patent No. 422 duly re-
corded in Book 1, page 92, Patent Re-
cords of Stonewall County, Te^as,
and containing 104.6 acres:-
It being the intent to demise, lease
and let all that certain tract of land
described as "1st. Tract" conveyed to
Charles Bordner May 26, 1923, by
Warranty Deed from W. D. Sessum
and Carra Sessum, husband and wife,
by deed recorded in Book 47, page
382, Deed Records of Stonewall
County, Texas.
THIRTEENTH TRACT
All of the B. C. Wray Pre-Emption
Survey, Abstract No. 1019, Patented
to P. C. Hargraves, Assignee, Febru-
ary 6, 1893, by Patent N'o. 249, duly
recorded in Book 1, page 91, Patent
Records of Stonewall County, Texas,
and containing 160 acres:
it being the intent to demise, lease
and let all that certain tract of land
described as "2nd. Tract" and convey-
ed to Charles Bordner May 26, 1923,
by Warranty Deed from W. D. Ses-
sum and Carra Sessum, husband and
wife, by deed Recorded in Book 47
page 382 Deed Records of Stonewall
County, Texas:-
Said Application will be heard by
the County Judge of said Stonewall
County, Texas, at the Court House
Devard Counts, Ove Kennedy, J. D.
Smith, Ted McAuthor, and Misses
I.etha and Amy Neal, Luada Posey,
Gladys and Verbeth Clark, and Mr.
BrazoN VjiHey News
Brother Montgomery of Aspermont
filled our pulpit Sunday afternoon.
We welcome such preachers and in-
vite Mm back again.
Miss Gladys Carpenter a pent Sun-
day with Mlssec Dorthy and Minnie
Palvadore.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hahn and little
son, Roy Henry, made a business
trip to Spur the first of this week.
Miss Alta Mae McCall visited Mils
Edith Altraan Sunday night.
Mrs. Berryman, who underwent an
operation at Stamford has returned to
her home and is doing fine.
M i*3. Adair and daughter Addie
Pearl spent Sunday with Mrs. Palva-
dore.
HiAo THI* ow tow
. ww—rw
Yes, It looks like the other fellow
is always'to blame. Tlje noighbor's
little boy is always in th* wrong;
your neighbor^ religion never coffwe
up to part yo<tr business associate
doesn't do his part at the work; the
parents next door let their: daughter
act simply awful; the pastor doesn't
know how to act to retain the respect
pf his members; no man in the com*
m unity does as much as you do to-
wards its progress and they have soch
fool ideas about what should be done;
the other political party is Just too
corrupt for words; if the people don't
arouse themselves and take to follow-
ing your example this old world Is go-
ing blooey some of these days. O
d Altaian returned homo hmn! w* wisb People weren't so all-
Mr. Loyt
Friday from where he had been on
and Mrs. T. S. Veal, Mrs. J. D. Smith. plains.
I mux*. Wtwiilsnn. snnnt Sundav Mrs. Carpenter visited her parents
Louise Woodson, spent Sunday1
with Siddie McLemore. (Mr. and Mrs. Park of the Ward ranch
Mrs. J. G. Chester and children | gutM]ay>
Mrs. George Hudson visited her mo-
ther Mrs. John McCall one day last
week.
Messrs Pat Dool and Clyde Wright
of Geneview were visitors in our com-
munity aturday night.
Mr. N. N. Altman spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Berryman.
Mrs. Penson has been real sick but
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R. Pettit
and family.
IN' MEMORY OF OVF.TA COUNTS
When God gathers flowers, he gath
ors the sweetest and best. So he pick-
ed from us dear little Oveta, a 12
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Counts. She was loved by everyone, „ say is able to be up again,
who knew her, but the hearts that Mr Vemon Camel of the oil field
are grieved should lie comforted by ^ Spent last week-end with his mother
knowing she ts at rest with God -yjfs_ pDivac|ore<
Heaven is made brighter by her t^oing Singing Sunday night given by Mr.
The ways of God are mysterious. Wo utu| Mrs. Penson was enjoyed by all.
tired set in their ways, so opinionated
and contrary!—Exchange.
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PIANOS MUST BE SOLD
can't understand why she should bo
taken just in the bud of life. She was
such a joy to her loved ones but He
knows and does things all for the
best. She will never know the trials
and tribulations of this old sinful
world. Her life is pure. Oveta first
took the measles, later developing
meningitis causing death Friday,
May 20. She was survived by her fa-
ther, mother, sisters, brothers and a
host of friends.
A friend.
Blue Eyes.
E. C. Davis of Flat Top was attend
inir court the first of the week.
ffiSH
Geneview News
Miss
Velma Morrow spent Friday
Mrs. Henry
thereof, on Monday, June 6, 1927 at ni*ht with her sister-
10 O' Clock A. M. ,;aten'
Mrs. Marvin Billberry of Genevlew
Roy Riddel Guardian of the
Estates of Marvin Charles Bordner
and Robert Lewis Bordner, Minors.
Dorras News
The sickness in this com ,r>ity >s
improving.
Mrs. Raymon I Dennis haf return. d
to her home.
Johnie "pent Sunday with
home folks.
Mr. and M s J. 1{. Counts and farr>-
> isited Mrs. Ennis Graham last week,
i Miss Fannie Avery was seen on (
the streets of Geneview last week.
Miss Edna 11. Haren of Gholson 1
Community attended a dance at Mr. j
("rafters Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Avery visited j
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morrow recently, j
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eaten visited
Mr. and Mrs. Morrow last week.
Red Top. ,
D. Hemphill Sum- Thence South
with the Wast houndai • line of said
Hemphill Survey <M0 vat as to a point
in the North boundary line of Section
No. 19; Thence West with the North
boundary line of said Sectio i N'o. 19,
683 varas to the Northwest corner
thereof; Thence South with the West
boundary line of said section No. 19.
358 varas to the northeast corner of
the W. N. Robertson Pre-emption
Survey; Thence West with the North
Boundary line of said Robertson Sur-
vey, 70 varas; Thence North, 349
varas, to a point in the South boun-
dary line of the Ben McCulloch Sur-
vey; Thence East with the South
boundary line of said Ben McCulloch
Survey, 26 vivas to the place of be-
ginning;
It being the intent to demise, lease
and let all of that part of the above
described Survey conveyed to C. Bord-
to a
corner;
take in
ion N'o.
t boun-
ily spent the 'v'ec'c-.'nd at R.itan,
Mr. Thuriuan Dennis is a bu-ine.js
visitor in C),ilrir>nr.^.
Miss Margaret Herrlne was in this
community Sui: lay.
Miss M xt' Posey of Rotan « ent
thi> week-, n.1 with home folk';.
Mr. Sa n Posey of Sulphtir liluff, i
spent Tl:nr..i iy and Frilay r.i:.ht '
with his uncle, Mr. R. A. Posey.
The young folks enjoyed a ;>aitA
at Mr. Adams Saturday nig-ht.
Rube Woodson, Dave Posey, Mr. J.
G. Chester and son, Ollie, were gone
four days last week fishing .at Nuucnt
The Sunday School here is Improv-
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Austin visited
at Rotan and Stamford during last
week.
Tkii iW Otker Trombki
Relieved By BUck-Draagkt.
Mrs. Ada Blackmar, of Alex-
ander City, Ala., writes:
"From time to time, I would
have spells of nausea
which would put me to bed.
I would turn a dull, yellow
color and, for days at a time,
would have no appetite.
Everything I ate Blckened me.
"My mother had been a user
of Black-Draught for yeara,
bo while I was at home, visit-
ing, she asked me why I did
not try Black-Draught for my
troubles.
"I begau taking a small
dose, three times a day, be-
fore meals. I kept this up
for several weeks, and It was
just a little while before I
began to notice an improve-
ment ln iny condition.
jjh "Black-Draught is certainly
™ a fine medicine."
4|j| You will uay the eame |g§
« thing, once you have tiled gia
Thedford's Black-Draught.
For ale everywhere. 2Ec. §j|
m Thcdford'e H
I BLACK-DRAUGHT |
0 Pareiy Vegetable c.Mi gj|
1 have in the vicinity of Aspermonc
two brand-new, high-grade, standard
pianos never unboxed. One Ls a play-
er with ukulele attachment that re-
tails for .$750 and the other an up-
right that sells for $450. Rather than
reship these I will sell the player tor
$385 and the upright for $275. At the
above prices will sell for cash only.
Write S. C. Chiles, Waco, Texas
Box 1054.
STRAYED— A two year old spotted
jersey heifer. Dehorned, branded L
on hip. H. H. Hullng.
FEED FOR SALE -3 mi. North
of town Good bundle Kaffir
Corn and Maize. J. W. Winn.
BUYING, SELLING, or EXCHANGE
Of Produce, Plants of all kinds,
and Embroideries, see me at my home
Miss Minnie Ferrell.
AGENT WANTED IN ASPERMONT
TERRITORY. — Make $75.00 per
week. $1.50 an hour for spare time.
Introducing Finest Guaranteed Hos-
iery. 96 styles and colors. Low prices
Auto furnished. No capital or exper-
ience necessary.
BETTERKNIT TEXTILE CO., DESK
2711 GREENFIELD, OHIO.
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II
No. 5, ner October 22nd. 1912 by Warranty
corner Deeo from T. A. Ellison and Jennie
Ellison, husband and wife, and re-
corded in Book 33 page 17'. , Deed
Records of Stonewall County, Texas,
to which reference is hereby made
for a more complete description of
said 121 acre tract.
TENTH TRACT
All that certain strip, tract, or par-
cel of land known as Abstract No.
1801, Patented to C. Bordner, Aug-
ust 9th. 1915 by virtue of S. F. NO.
11360, Patent No. 451, duly recorded
in Book 1 page 444, Patent Records
of Stonewall County, Texas, and d'e-!
scribed by metes and bounds as fol- j
lows, to-wit:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of Survey No. 3, A. B. & M. Block
"B"; Thence South along the West
line of Sections Nos. 3, 5, and 6, 4717
vara# to stake in west line of said
Survey N'o. 6, 270 varas North from
the South line of said Survey No. 6;
Thence West 85.5 varas a stake in
East line of the B. C. Wray Survey,
same being the East line of Block No.
9, A. B. A. M.; Thence North, O de-
grees 10 minutes East along the East
For—
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We Guarantee to save you
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No difference what kind of a pro-
position others make, see us and we
will beat it.
HASKELL MARBLE & GRANITE
WORKS
Haskell, Texas,
Mrs. C. P. Shadle, Agent
Aspermont. Texas
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out doubt win you the companionship and
respect of certain friends.
Your prosperity and welfare however de-
pends more on the friendship of those who
look below the surface of things and give you
credit more for what you save than what you
spend.
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Aspermont, Texas
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
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We Keep the Odor,
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We give Gold Bond Saving Stamps
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