The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
In the District Court of Wood
County, for the 7th Judicial Dis-
1 summon Mildred Shelton to be
and appear before the District
Court in and for Wood County for
the 7th Judicial District, to be
trict of Texas, February Term, A. | holden in and for the County of
D 1S29. ; Wood, at the Courthouse thereof,
To the Sheriff or any Consta-; in the City of Quitman, on the
ble of Wood County—Greetings: ■ First Monday in February A. D.
You are hereby commanded, that j 1929, being the 4th day of said
by making publication of .this j month, file number 6158, then and
citation in some newspaper pub- j there to answer the petition of
lished in the County of Wood,! C. O. Shelton filed in said Court,
State of Texas, if there be a news- | on the 1 day of January, A. D.
paper published in said county j 1S29, against Mildred Shelton and
(but if not, then in the nearest j alleging in substance as follows to -
county where a newspaper is j wit that on or about the 23rd, day
published), for Four consecutive t of June 1925, plaintiff and de-
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, you summon Dora Bill-
ington, to be and appear before
the District Court in and for
Wood County for the 7th Judicial
District, to be holden in and for
the County of Wood, at the Court-
house thereof, in the City of
Quitman, on the First Monday in
February A. D. 1929, being the 4
day of said month, file number
being 6153, then and there to
answer the petition of M. F. Bill-
ington and alleging in substance
as follows, to-wit: plaintiff would
show the court that he and de-
fendant were married in Waller
County, Texas on the 16th day, of
Dec. 1924, and they continued to
live together as husband and wife
from said day and date until
the3rd, day of December 1926,
at which time this plaintiff was
forced to leave the defendant for
the reasons hereinafter stated.
Plaintiff would show the Court
that during the time they lived
together as husband and wife he
was kind and affectionate toward
the defendant that he treated her
well and supported an£ provided
for her as one in his station of
life should do, that notwithstand-
ing his treatment of and toward
defendant soon after they were
married the defendant begun a
course of cruel, harsh and inhu-
man treatment toward this plain-
tiff, that on many occasions the
defendant abused plaintiff, and
she continually fussed and quar-
reled at him without any cause
for sodoing, that at the time of
their marriage defendant had a
son by a former marriage who was
living vfith her, that said son
continued to live with plaintiff
and defendant for a time, that
he was bad, dangerous and wild,
boy, that he threatened to kill
-plaintiff and when he would come
over to the home of Plaintiff and
defendant plaintiff would be forc-
ed to and did leave his home and
stay away from home for fear
that said step son would kill him,
plaintiff says that he remonstrat-
ed with plaintiff about her son
running him away from home,
but she told him that said son
would come over there whenever
he wanted to do so and that plain-
tiff had better stay away from his
home while said son was there,
that" said conduct of defendant
and her said son plaintiff was
greatly worried and became a
nervous wrcek, that he lived in
constant fear of losing his life or
suffering some serious bodily in-
jury, that his health became im-
paired and he was forced to and
did leave the defendant, and he
says that by reason of her treat-
ment of him that she has rend-
ered their living together as hus-
band and wife impossible and un-
surportable. ,
Wherefore plaintiff prays that
defendant be .cited to answer
fendant were legally married in
Rains County, Texas, and lived
together as husband and wife un-
til on or about the 7th day of
October 1925, on which last nam-
ed date defendant abondoned the
bed and board of plaintiff. That
on the said 7th day of October
the defendant abandoned and de-
serted plaintiff with the perman-
ent intention of never again liv-
ing again with plaintiff or ever
again resuming the marital rela-
tion with him and that since said
time she has never at any time
lievd with plaintiff. That defend-
ant's abandonment and desertion
of plaintiff by defendant was vol-
untary on her part and was not
in any wise due to any fault,
neglect, or misconduct on the part
of plaintiff.
Wherefore plaintiff prays that
the defendant be cited by publica-
tion to appear and answer herein
and that upon a final hearing he
be granted, judgment for divorce
costs, of suit, and for such other
and further relief herein as he
may be entitled to/
Herein fail not, but have you
then and there before said Court
this writ, with your return thereon,
shewing how you have executed
the same.
Witness, V. B. Shaw, Clerk of
the District Court of Wood County,
Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court in Quitman, this
the 1 day of January, A. D. 1929.
Seal V. B. Shaw,
Clerk, District Court Wood Coun-
ty, Texas.
NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE
The state of Texas,
County of Wood,
By virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Wood County, .on
the 12 day of December A.D. 1928
by the clerk thereof, in the case
of Mineola Independent School
District versus H.G. Pegues No.
6072, and to me as sheriff, di-
rected and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash, within the
hours prescribed for Sheriff's
Sales, on the first Tuesday in
February A.D. 1929 it being the
5 day of said month, before the
Court House door of said Wood
County, in the town of Quitman,
the following described property,
to wit:
Lots Nos. 5 and 6 in Block No.
12, On Lot No. 7 in Block No.90,
N. one half Lot No. 3 in Block
No. 90. Lots Nos. 8 and 9 and W.
one half of 7, in Block No. 6. in
said town of Mineola, Wood
County, Texas.
Levied on the 17 day of Decem-
ber 1928, as the property of H.G.
Pegues to satisfy a judgement1 a-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WOOD.
By virture of an order of sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Wood County, on
the 12 day of December A. D.
1S28. by the Clerk thereof, in the
case of Mineola Independent
School District versus Joe Coving-
ton, No. 6060 and to me, as Sheriff,
directed and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash, within the
hours prescribed for Sheriff's Sales,
on the First Tuesday in February
A. D. 1329 it being the 5 day of
said month, before the Court
House doer of said Wood County,
in the town of Quitman, the fol-
lowing property, to-wit:
Lot No. 10 in Block No. 13, in
said town of Mineola and in said
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict, in said Wood County, Texas.
Levied on the 17 day of Decem-
be 1928, as the property of Joe
Covington, to satisfiy a judgement
amounting to $12.85, in favor of
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
4 day of January A. D. 1929.
A. H. Jolley, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
\ THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF WOOD.
By virtue of an order issued out
of the Honorable District Court
of Wood County, on the 12 day of
December A. D. 1928, by the Clerk
thereof, in the case of Mineola
Independent School District versus
Marvin Tiner, No. 6090, and to me
as Sheriff? directed and delivered
I will proceed to sell for cash,
within the hours prescribed for
Sheriff's Sales, on the First Tues-
day in February A. D. 1929, it be-
ing the 5th day of said month,
before the Court House door of
said ~Wood County, in the town
of Quitman, the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:
Lot No. 4, in Block No. 42, Ham
Addition to the said town of Min-
eolaeola, County of Wood, State
of Texas.
Levied on the 17 day of Decem-
ber, 1828, as the property of Mar-
vin Tiner, to satisfy a judgement
amounting to $21.55, in favor of
Mineola Indenpendent School Dis-
trict and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
4 day of January A. D. 1929.
A. H. Jolley, Sheriff.
NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas,
County of Wood,
By virture of an order of sale
issued out of the honorable dis-
trict court of Wood County, on
the 12th day of December A.D.
1928, by the clerk thereof, in the
case of the Mineola Independent
School District versus W. F.
Ingram. No. 6100, and to me, as
Sheriff, directed and delivered,
I will proceed to sell for cash,
within the hours prescribed for
Sheriff's Sales on the first
Tuesday in Feb, A. D. 1929 it be-
ing the 5 day of said month, be-
fore the Court Honse door of said
Wood County, in the town of
Quitman, the follwoing described
property, to wit: On West one
half of lot no. 5 in Block no.
2, in the city of Mineola, Wood
County Texas. Levied on the 17
day of December 1928, as the
property of W.F. Ingram to sat-
isfy a judgement amounting to
$32.40, in favor of Mineola In-
dependent School District and
costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
5 day of January A.D. 1929.
A. H. Jolley, sheriff.
Rural Schools
In County To
Receive Funds
mounting to $41.35, in favor of
this petition and that upon a final ^ineo*a Independent School Dis-
trict and costs of the suit.
Given under my hand, this the
4 day of January A.D. 1929.
A. H. Jolley, Sheriff
hearing hereof that he may have
a judgment disolving the bonds
of matrimony which exists be-
tween plaintiff and defendant, for
costs of suit and such other and
further relief both general and
special as he may show himself
entitled to either in law or equity.
Herein fail not, but have you
then and there before said Court
this writ, with your return there-
on, showing how you have execut-
ed the same.
Witness, V. B. Shaw, Clerk of
the District Court of Wood Coun-
ty, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court in Quitman, this the
27 day of December, A. D. 1928.
(seal) V. B. Shaw, Cleark.
District Court Wood County, Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
In the District Court of Wood
County, for the 7th Judicial Dis-
trict of Texas, February Term, A.
D. 1928.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
^f Wood County—Greetings.
LYou are hereby commanded
|t by making publication of this
ra in some newspaper pub-
in the County of Wood,
k Texas, if there be a news-
wished in said county for
^cutive weeks previous
day hereof, you
NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas,
County of Wood,
By virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Wood County, on
the 18 day of December A.D., by
the clerk thereof, in the case of
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict versus Joe Covington No.
5909, and to me, as sheriff, di-
rected and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash, within the
hours prescribed for Sheriff's
Sales, on the first Tuesday in
February A.D. 1929 it being the
5 day of said month, before the
Court House door of said Wood
County, in the town of Quitman,
the following described property
to wit: Lot No. ten (10) in Block
No. Thirteen (13) in the town of
Mineola, Texas.
Levied on the 19 day of Decem-
ber 1929, as the property of Joe
Covington to satisfy a judgement
amounting to $39.80, in favor of
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
5 day of January A.D. 1929. "
A. H. Jolley, Sheriff .
• ' ' V - •
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas,
County of Wood,
By virtue of an order of sale
issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Wood County, on
the 12 day of December A.D. 1928
by the clerk thereof, in the case of
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict versus Dr. S. C. Noble and
Mrs. S. A. Shelton No. 6071, and
to me, as sheriff, directed and de-
livered, I will proceed to sell for
cash, within the hours prescribed
for Sheriff's Sales, on the first
Tuesday in February A.D. 1929
it being the 5 day of said month,
before the Court House .door of
said Wood County, in the town
of Quitman, the following describ-
ed property, to-wit: Lots Nos.l,
2,3,and S.Pt. 4 in Block No.56,
in the said town of Mineola,
Wood County, Texas.
Levied on the 17 day of Dec-
ember 1928, as the property of
Dr. S. C. Noble and Mrs. S. A.
Shelton to satisfy a judgement
amounting to $41.90, in favor of
Mineola Independent School Dis-
trict and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this the
4 day of January A.D, 1929.
A. H. Jolley, Sheriff
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
THE UNITED STATES FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
In the matter of L. L. Dodson,
Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of said bank-
rupt of Winnsboro County of Wood
and District aforesaid, bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 18th day of December, A. D.
1928 the said L. L. Dodson was
duly adjudged a bankrupt, and
that the first meeting of creditors
will be held at Tyler, Texas at
Lasseter & Simpson's Office on
Tuesday, January 29th, A. D. 1929,
at 10 o'clock in the Forenoon at
which time the said creditors may
attend prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business
as many properly come before the
meeting. ^ \
Texarkana, Texas, January 4th^
A. D. 1929.
Sam H. Smelser, Referee in*
Bankruptcy. f
My home for sale,' 6 rooms, mod-
ern, half cash balance ea sy. Terms
Apply J. L. Riddle, 908 North Paci-
fic. Mineola, Texas.
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The following approtionments of
State Aid were the final grants
made by the State Department of
Education. f
Lone Star $ 658
Reinhardt (white) +_ 156
Reinhardt (col) 142
Clover Hill 300
Cartwright _ 892
Forest Home 365
Chalybeate 560
Spring Hill 365
Pleasant Hill 440
Shady Grove 75
Stout 77P
Crow .. 225
Lloyd (white) .. .1 430
Lloyd (col) 259
Common Ridge 130
Hawkins 622
Pleasant Ridge 873
Belle Font 445
Smith 511
Webster (white) 638
Webster (col) 284
Cottonwood 79
Macedonia 638
Concord 579
East Point 751
Cana L_ 418
Gilbreath .., 231
Sandale 446
Gamblin 520
Ogburn 1. 396
Oak Grove 720
Jones (white) 614
Jones (col) 333
Golden 618
Honey Creek 373
Ayer 353
Westbrook 374
Gunter • 1S8
Stormville 349
Quitman 1000 j
Pleasant Grove 1000 I
been added to the list the past
two years which is a good record,
but it is hoped that more will
quailfy next year.
D. E. White. Co. Supt.
Rent Cars to responsible drivers
at Rhodes Motor Company.
Yantis is still in question.
Wood County received a total of
$13,684 for the purpose of helping
the State Aid schools run the de-
sired length of term. More Aid
was needed in some instances, but
the amount granted was absolutely
necessary in order to run the
school.
Nine new State Aid schools have
We desire to thank our cus-
tomers for their splendid -^pa-
tronage for the past sevi
months. Fowler Furniture Co,
New and used furniture for^
at Fowler Furniture Compan;
I have cars to rent but n
wreck. You drive them. Rhodes
Motor Company.
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When the radiator is full
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The cooling surface of
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rapid rate of 850 cubic feet
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The hot water aroi
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1929, newspaper, January 10, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286090/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.