Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1948 Page: 7 of 10
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BASTROP ADVERTISER DECEMBER 16, 1948
State Of Texas
A
TO: The tinkuown heirs of Aiv-
dww SduiiU and wife and all
eeaMae daiminx under a judge-
mmA in bakalf of Andrew Schnitz
sn ten No. 574, entitled Leander
C. CWiinfham v. Maliixla Black,
<*t aL, fcjr the District Court of
UMup County, dated October 1,
ISM, CRKKT1NG:
commanded to appear
the plaintiff* petition
10 o'clock A. M. of
Monday after the expir-
•T « day* from the date of
i of this Citation, the same
Inaday the .11 at day of
A. I)., 1949, at or before
A. M., before the Hon-
Dwtiict Court of Bastrop
a* the Court House in
Texas.
I plaintiff* petition was filed
Mth day of December,
b file number of m id suit
Uo. 11,221. The names of the
in anid suit are: Ed P.
aa Plaintiff, and the
named in the greeting
aa Defendant. The nature
of and aait being substantially
an fallows, Co-writ: A suit in tres-
to try title and to remove
SO acre* of land claimed
by the plaintiff in fee simple and
danerihni as follows:
SO arm of the John Herring
Ttlack Surveys known
Old Sweet Place," begin-
at the intersection of the old
gin Dirt Road and Farm
thence S. .HO VV. 412
«aaas along Farm Road 69fi, then
m varas S. 00 K„ Thence N. .10
E. 422 vara* to point on the old
MdMr Elgin dirt mad, thence
■long laid road hark to the place
of brginninK
The plaintiff's petition also
ins alternative aperial plea
tbe 3, fi, 10. and 'J."« y<«t
of limitation in support
if his title. Plaintiff further prays
for waijrraerrt removing cloud and
title «nd for Mich oth«*t
, 4 ;al relief as he may be
r.,.-r* to in law or equity, all of
*vA. irtnrr fully appears from
, nurr* original petition on file
n tii*« tiffin* ami to which refer
(•are is here made for all intents
and pijrjwnw««
Imnjrd this the Hlh day of I)c-
rrmkrr. 194* C. iven under my hand
and «*• ! of mid Court, at office
m Ifantmp. Texas, this the 14th
lias- of lleeember. A I)., I! 4X.
VERNON ESKEW, District
Cirri. Dint net Court, Bastrop
CtvuMy. To*as 42 4
The State Of Texas
Ttl: The Unknown heir* of l*;mc
W. Molina n ami all persons cUinn-
tag under dned by <!. Crow tii
lair Hoi man of Itastrop County.
Trwun. dateri November 3, 1*82,
OECirrfNC:
V«o *re eomrnamltMl to apjwar
jimI mrtwmrr the plaintiff's petition
at <nr Iwfore 10 o'clock A M of tlw
first Hoirday after tin* expiration
.if <2 days from the date of issu-
*«m of this Citation, the same Is-
rtjr Motwfay the 31st day of J; nu
«rjr. A. 11., lf 41>. at or before lfl
..Vlori A. M . befo re the Honor-
Wr Ikoctrirt Court of Itastrop
' ownfy, at the Court House in
'bntmp, Texan.
Said plaintiff's petition was fil-
ed on the 10 day of December,
194H. The file number of said suit
being No. 11,219. The names of
the parties in said suit are: Ed
F. Shannon, as Plaintiff, and the
Persona named in the greeting
above, as Defendant. The nature
of said suit being substantially
as follows, to-wit: Trespass to
try title and to remove cloud from
50 acres of land claimed by the
Plaintiffs in fee simple and de-
scribed as follows:
50 acres out of the John Herr-
ing and Joseph Black Surveys,
known as "The Old Sweet Place",
beginning at the Intersection of
the old McDade-Elgin Dirt R< ad
and Farm Road f>9<>; Thence S.
:« W. 422 varas along farm road
69<i, then <!69 varas S. *50 E.;
Thence N. 30 E. 422 varas to
point on the Old McDade-Elgin
dirt mad, thence along said mail
back to the place of beginning.
The plaintiff's petition also con-
tains alternative special pleas un-
der the 3, 5, 10 and 25 year sta-
tutes of limitation in support of
his title. plaintiff further prays
for judgment removing cloud and
confirming title and for such other
and special relief as he may be
entitled to in law or equity, all of
which more fully appears from
plaintiff's original petition on file
in this office and to which refer-
ence is here made for all intents
and purposes.
Issued this the Hlh day of De-
cember, K 4£. Given under my
hand and seal of said Court, at
office in Bastmp, Texas, thi« tbe
14th day of December, A. D.. 11*4K.
VERNON ESKEW, Clerk,
District Court, Bastmp Coun-
ty, Texas. 42-4
The State Of Texas
TO: The unknown heirs of Rich-
ard \V. Davis and all persons
.claiming under deeds from James
I- Davi.- to R. W. Davis and Mr*.
Martha W. Hollman. GREETING:
You are commanded to appear
; ami answer the plaintiff's petition
at or before 10 o'cltx-k A. M. of
jthe first Monday aft«r the ex-
piration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the :il -t day
of January, A. D., 1949, at or
before 1<> o'clock A. M . before the
Honorable District Court of Bas-
trop County, at the Court House
in Bastrop, Texas,
Said plaintiff's petition was f11 -
ed on the 10th day of Ttaoemher,
I! 4* The file number of said suit
l>einif No. 11,22!). The names of
the parties in said suit are: Ed F.
Shannon, a- Plaintiff, and the per-
minx named in the greeting above,
as Defendant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
A ^iiit in trespass to try title alio
to remove clout from -*•<! acres of
latsl claimed by the plaintiff in
' fee simple and described a* fol-
i,
lows:
50 acre* out of the John Herring
1 and .)<>«eph Black Surveys known
i as "The Old Sweet Place," bogin-
' ning at the intersection of the Old
McDadc Elgin Dirt Road and Farm
Road 196, Thence S. .'to \V 4_'J
varas al"rnf Farm Road fill'., then
fifil* varas S. "U F . Thence :t«
E. 422 varas to point on the old
Bastrop-F ayette
Soil Conservation
District News
Clinton Harbers of the Prairie
Valley Conservation Group, who
lives 8 miles west of La Grange,
has 170 acres of winter legumes
up to a good stand on his farm.
.The land was first phosphates!
with .100 lbs. 20 per cent acid
phosphate per ace before the le-
gumes were planted.
(Jus Miksch Jr. of the Schulen-
burg Conservation Group, who
lives 2 miles south of Schulenburg,
has approximately 50 acres of an-
nual yellow sweet clover up to a
good stand on his farm.
Technicians of the Soil Conser-
vation ."Service surveyed 2 miles of
channel type terraces on Delvin
Wunderrlich's farm, which were
constructed last week. Mr. Wun-
derlich is a member of the Haw
Creek Conservation Group and
lives 2 miles south of Haw Creek.
Herman Konvicka of the Svetlo
Conservation Group has 25 acres
of winter legumes up to a good
stand on his farm. Mr. Konvicka
lives 4 miles east of Schulenburg.
Edward Jares has approximately
20 acres of winter legumes up tx
a good stand on his farm. Mr.
Jare* is a member of the Pin
Oak Conservation Group ami lives
6 miles northeast of Schulenburg.
Methodist Church
J. W. Griffin, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. j
MYF. 6:00 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p. m.
Thursday—
6:.10 p. m Choir Rehearsal
Saturday—
10:00 a. m.._Jr. Choir Rehearsal
Assembly Of God
Church
Three bolcks S. E. of Courthouse.
Sunday School.. 10:00 A. M.
Preaching 11:15 A.M.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M.
Thursday:—
Bible Study 7:30 P.M.
A hearty welcome to everyone
Rev. Wayland Woodall, Pastor
Christian Church
Rev. M. B. Harris, Pastor.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:00 A. M.
Every 2nd and 4th Sunday
Church Service at 11:00 A. M.
PEOPLEURGED
TO FILE SS
CLAIMS EARLY
A part of 14 million dollars
might have been yours. I st yeai
American workers in-commerce
and industry, or their survivors,
lost 14 million dollars in Social
Security benefits liecause they
were slow in asking for what was
theirs. The individuals who lost
this 14 million dollars have no
one to blame for this condition but
themselves, because they delayed
contacting the Social Security Ad-
ministration. To prevent the loss
of possible benefits, remember
there are two times when the
Social Security Administration
field office at Austin should be
contacted: First, in case of death,
and tecond, upon reaching the
age of 65, if the individuals have
been working in employment cov-
ered by the Social Security Act.
You might be the one to lose part
of 14 million dollars this year.
BUY YOUR SAVINGS BONDS
FROM US
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP
"T Bone" Steak?
"SURE THE BEST IN TOWN!"
SPECIAL
T-BONE STEAK DINNER
85 Cents
CHRISTMAS DINNER
with Turkey and dressing
$1.50
When you plan to eat out, visit
The Bastrop State Park
REFECTORY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Paul Vercher. Pastor
Sunday-
Sunday School—3:45 A M.
Morning Service—11:00 A. M.
Training Union and Brotherhood
—6:30 P. M.
Evening Worship—7:30 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
Teachers and Officers Meeting
- 7:lK) P. M.
Prayer Meeting—7:30 P. M.
Mc Dade-Elgin dirt road, thence
along said road back to the place
of beginning.
The plaintiff's | etition also con-
tains alternative special pleas un-
der the 3, 5, 10, and 25 year sta
tutes of limitation in support <>f
Ins title. PiaiM'ff further prays
for judgment reiw v=ng cloud and
confirming title ami for such other
and special relief as he may be
entitled to in law or equity, all
of which more fully appears fmm
1 plaintiff's original petition <>n file
■ n this off ice and to which refer-
j ence i« here made for all intents
! and purposes.
Issued this the 14th day of iVe-
cember, 1!'4K.
(liven under my hand and seal
of -aid Court, at office in Bastrop,
Texas, this the 14 day of December,
A D,. HHS.
VERNON ESKEW, Clerk.
District Court, Bastrop Coun-
ty, Texas. 42-4
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New Year's Eve
Friday 11P.M. - December 31
ACE PACKAGE STORE
Will sell all brands of Liquors
as cheap as any package
store will in Bastrop
X
COME TO SEE ME FOR CHRISTMAS LIQUORS
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1948, newspaper, December 16, 1948; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237197/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.