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The Hereford Brand, Friday, October 30, 1911
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"By Their Fruits
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Ye Shall Know Them/' says the good
book. That's the way we want you to
know us.
The Most Tempting
you can imag:
cious beauty
yield up th
Have you
fruit for breakf
it will tone
t8
lus<"
county every clime
njoyment.
abit of eating
so by all means,
er than anything
else you can e<
Eresh thiligafjust arrived are Cran-
berries, Micht^m G>ncord Grapes, Colo**
rado Apples, Red Ball Oranges and Lem-
ons, Cuba Bananas, home grown Peaches,
Tomatoes, Watermelons and Canteloupes.
We want your grocery business on
Price, Quality and Promptness
HOMER WILKINSON'S
CLEAN GROCERY
TELEPHONE NO. 81 Hereford, Texas
THOSE LARGE TRACTS
That large tract of land you w^nt to
sell has been a burden to your I de^
light in them. Large tracjm are my
specialty. Write me abodr it today—
whether you wan't/to \ws or whether
you want to sell.
Panhanrf)6 Lands
are the best lands in the world and
doubtless I haf/ just the bargain you
want. Lands in the shallow water
belt and lands out. Whatever your
need may be, write me about it.
ED F. CONNELL,
HEREFORD,
TEXAS
ELITE CONFECTIONERY
Cigars, Tobacco, Cindi^^e >eam and iJfcld Drinks.
Please call in and give tr\m. J"
Also for those who are iaierestedifr Au^pobilei Mk111 in and let us show you (he
many superior features tfe !i({hLpeighJ^p'ORD^us over the heavy cars, and
why the priees are cut. jEama4ngh <«lity cu^vith prices down.
Ford T Touring Car M. „ J^Hdel T Runabout $590.00
ZIMMERMAN & SONS
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Deaf Smith Co.* Greeting:
Oath having been made as requir-
ed by lav You are Hereby Com-
j manded to summon M. L. Kelly,
N. T. Smith. C. B. Hughes. N. F.
Moore, M. J. Loftis and W. A. Eas-
tan by making publication of this Ci-
tation once in each week for four suc-
cessive weeks previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper pub-
lished in your County, if there be a
newspaper published therein, but if
not, then in any newspaper publish*
ed in the 69th Judicial District; but
if there be no newspaper published
in said Judicial District, then in a
newspaper published in the nearest
District to said Judicial District, to
appear at the next regular term of
the District Court of Deaf Smith
County, to be holden at the Court
House thereof, in Hereford, Texas,
on the last Monday in October A.D.
1911 the same being the 30th day of
October A. D. 1911, then and there
to answer a petition tiled in said
Court on the 2nd day of September
A. D. 1911 in a suit, numbered on
the docket of said Court No. 4J0,
wherein W. S. Higgins is Plaintiff,
and M. L. Kelly, N. F. Moore, M
J. Loftis, and W. A. Eastan are
Defendants, and said petition alleg-
ing that on the first day of May
1908, the Defendant, M. L. Kelly
executed and delivered to W. B.
Beach, W. H. Rayzor, H. Trow. J.
M. Garner, H. B. Webb and Jno.
W. DeAtley her three promisory
notes, dated May 1st, 1908, two for
the sum of $379.11 each, maturing
respectively, on the first day of
September, 1908, and on the first
day May 1910, and one for the sum
of $251.97.
Plaintiff alleges further that said
note for $379.11 maturing Sept. 1st.
1908, and said note for $251.97
have been paid off and satisfied, and
that the said note for $379.11 matur-
ing the first day of May, LPlOisnow
owned and held by the/Plaintiff;
that said note, no part jhereof, no
interest thereon has b/en paid to
Plaintiff's damage.
Plaintiff furthe
note bear interes
rate of 8 per ce
provides that in
the hands of an
tion, an additiu
cent on both p
shall be added
that on the firs
Plaintiff places
hands of Carl
attorney of thi
That no part o
es that said
date, at the
annum, and
is placed in
ney for collec
mount of 10 per
and interest
attorney's fees ;
y of May 1910,
said note in the
liland, a practicing
ar for collection,
aid attorney's fees
have been paidlo Plaintiff's further
damage.
The plaintiff further alleges that
said note was given in part payment
for the following '<4 -cribed tract of
land : Situa^ Castro County,
Texas, and bl * S. one-half of
section 45 B.k. i, Cert. No. 346,
Original grantee, R. M. Thompson,
containing 167 5-10 acres.
Plaintiff further al'eges, that the
Defendant, W. A. Eastan, M. J.
Loftis, N. F. Moore, M. L. Kelley,
j N. T. Smith, and C. B. Hughes, are
claiming and asserting some title
and interest and estate in said land,
j but that Plaintiff's Vendor's Lien
j securing said note is superior to any
j right, title or estate, that the De-
fendants or either of them have to
; said land.
Plaintiff prays that Defendant be
| cited to appear and answer that he
' have judgment fr r the amount of the
note due, and sued on. together with
interest, attorneys fees, and cost,
and a foreclosure of his Vendor's
i Lien, and that said Vendor's Lien be
adjudged to be :>erior, to any right,
j title, estate or Haim of the Defend-
ants, or either of them.
i Herein Fail N >t, but have be-
fore Said Court, at its aforesaid next
regular term, this writ, with your
1 return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Witness. J. S. Jones, Clerk of the
1 District Court c: Deaf Smith County.
Given Under my Hand and the
Seal of «aid Cour'. at office in iTere-
ford, Texas this the 21st da* of
September A. I). 1911.
tSeal] J. S. JONES. Clerk*,
T. Dawson by making publication of
this Citation once in each week for
four successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in tome newspa-
per published in your County, if
there be a newspaper published
therein, but if not, then in any news-
paper published in the 69th Judicial
District; but if there be no newspa-
per published in said Judicial Dis-
trict, then in a newspaper published
in the nearest District to said Judic-
ial District, to appear at the nest
regular term of the District Court of
Deaf Smith County, to be holden at
the Court House thereof, in Here-
ford, Texas, on the last Monday in
October A. D. 1911 the same being
the 30th day of October A. D 1911,
then and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 2nd, day
of September A. D. 1911 in a suit,
numbered on the docket of said
Court No. 429, wherein W. S. Hig-
gins is Plaintiff, and M. L. Kelly,
F. R. McCarthy. Edward Bischoff.
W. H. Hall, C. P. Brown and Wm.
T. Dawson are Defendants, and said
petition alleging the Defendant. M
L. Kelly on the 1st day of May
1908, executed and delivered to W
B. Beach, W. H. Rayzor, H Trow,
J. M. Garner, H. B. Webb, and
Jno. W. DeAtley her three prom-
isory notes, dated May 1st, 1908,
two for $546 42 each, maturing res-
pectively, on the first day of Sep-
tember 1908 and on the first day of
May 1910, and one for the sum of
$363 25 maturing on May 1st, 1909,
each bearing interest at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, interest
payable annually, and if not paid
when due to become principal and
bear interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum. Each of said
notes payable at Hereford, which is
in Deaf Smith, County, Texas, and
each providing that in case said note
was placed in the hands of an at-
torney for collection, or if collected
by suit an additional amount of 10
per cent would be added thereto as
attorney's fees.
Plaintiff further alleges ttyat all of
said notes, except the one inaturing
May 1st, 1910 have beeniiaid, and
that Plaintiff is the owneyand hold-
er of said note maturin/ May 1st,
1910, which Plaintiff aJpeges is long
past due, and un-papl; that said
note was given as pqfl of the pur-
chase price f
scribed tract
Deaf Smith C
part of Sectio
No. 349, Ori
Thompson, a
and bounds a
at the S.E. C
Thence N. to
of said section
following de-
Situated in
r, Texas, being a
Bik. T, Cert.
Grantee, R. M
escribed by metes
Hows: Beginning
>f said section 48,
point in the E. line
1841 Vrs. Thmce
W. parallel with S. line of said .<•<:
982 1-2 Vrs. to a point in the W
line of said sec ; Thence S-uth 1841
Vrs. to S.W. cor. of said section. ;
Thence E. 982 1-2 Vrs to the place
of beginning, containing 240 9-10
acres of land.
Plaintiff further alleges that in
order to enforce ♦ h * collection of
said note, it became necessary t
employ counsel to assist him, and
did on the 28th day of August 1911.
employ • ■w Carl G llilarid, a pra< tic-
ing attorney of this bar, and did on
the last name i date place said note
in said attorney's hands for collec-
tion.
Plaintiff further alleges that no
part of sai i attorney's fees have
been paid, to Plaintiff's further lam-
age.
Plaintiff W'.uld further alleg/, that
the Defendants and ea> h of them
claim some right, title >r inw-st in
and to sai 1 land, the exact nature
of which this Plaintift -1 >es n-1 know,
except by the Defendant, Dawson
but alleges that the Plaintiff's Ven-
dor's Lien given in part payment for
said property, is s ipen r to any
right, title or interest, of any of the
Defendants in xa. ! land . that Plain-
tifs is the owner and holder of the
note sued on.
Plaintiff prays that Defendants
and each of th'*m be cited to appear
and answer, and that he have his
judgment against the Defendant M
L. Kelly for the amount, of said n te
sued on, principal, interest at-
torney's fees, for cost of suit; and
THE PANHANDLE
IS INSULTED
(ConttaMd from !*■*• Two)
States Land & Irrigation Exposition,
Chicago:
" 'Referring to our conversation
this morning will say that the space
of the Texas Panhandle Publicity As-
sociation is no one of toe corners of
the two main aisles in the Coliseum.
The space is 31 feet along the center
aisle, north and south and 11 feet
deep along the center aisle east and
west from the main entrance. This
is the very center of the building
and in my opinion the best space in
the Coliseum.
" 'The annex contains the lecture
halls of the Union Southern Pacific
Railroad, they will have two abso-
lutely scuud-proof lecture rooms, as
fine as any permanent theater, fitted
with opera chairs and beautiful
paintings, provided with music and
fifteen attendants.'
"It will not be difficult, I trust,
for you to gather from this letter
and from the Coliseum plan attached
1st —that we have "the best space
in the Coliseum."
"2nd—that the exhibit of the Pan-
handle alone will be three-fifths the
size of the marked Texas State Ex-
hibit.
"3rd—that the San Benito, Texas,
exhibit will also maintain a separate
oooth.
"4th—that the annex containing
lecture rooms, upon which $8,000 is
being spent in decorating, is much
closer to the central space of the
Panhandle and to that of San Benito
than it is to one of the Texas State
Exhibit.
"5th—that California, Washing-
ton, Florida and Idaho, as well as
Texas, are to have a number of
separate displays.
"I have already advised you that
the Texas Panhandle Exhibit will be
backed up by the eager, earnest
membership of the Texas Panhandle
Publicity Association and by the
Texas Panhandle Magazine, syndi-
cate services, publication depart-
ment and beautifully appointed
Chicago officers.
'•It is a source of regret to me
that it will now embarrass you to
answer questions regarding the
Texas Panhandle, for while in Ama-
rillo you stated that even if our as-
sociation didn't come in with yours
you would still collect a Panhandle
(display for the state wide booth.
Under the circumstances we do not
! ask or expect us in the way, but we
i io desire that our relations should
| be of the most cordial character and
i our hearts at all times inclined in
I unison to the best interests of Texas.
! " Please accept my good wishes foj
the success .of your project and corf
vey to Colonel Opp an expression Ol
my kind regards.
Yours truly,
Texa Panhandle Publicity Aj~
so' "i at ion. "
"Per Walter E. Gunn, Sec.
Home-made that you ^et at
the Hereford. 45ake.*y is fresh and
pure. 36tf
District Court. Deaf Smith Count)that he have his judgment forecios-
ing hjg Vendor's Lien on said land.
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Deaf Smith Co., Greeting:
Oath having been made as requir- j
ed by law You are Hereby Com- | JpUljjN Fail Not, but have be-
manded to summon M. L. Kelly.' m| Court at its aforesaid next
F. R. McCarthy, Edward Bischoff, fcrrn. this writ, with your re-
W. H. Ilail, C. P. Browt*, and Wm. 1 ttjfltWfflbon. showing how you have
and that his said Vendor's I.ien be
adjudged to be superior to any right,
title or interest that the Defendants
f 'ithfr of them may claim or
ivt s
Our Altitude.
Hereford ...
Amariilo
Wildorado
.
Alamoosa
.381 ) feet
.3663 feet
3887 feet
3996 feet
4000 feet
Adrian .3998 feet
Cap Rock ..4127 feet
executed the same.
Witness, J. S. Jones. Clerk of the
District Court oi Deaf Smith County.
Given Under My Hand and the
Seal of said C >urt, at office in Here-
ford, Texas this the 21st day^oi
September A. D. 1911.
-s- J°NKS- Clerk.
Deaf Smith Countv
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Elliot, A. C. The Hereford Brand, Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1911, newspaper, October 20, 1911; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth253626/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.