The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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England is minus
In the game of ro-
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f$ymms
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be oa a parity with 20 capital ships
each. Under the agreement England
must scrap four capital veesels upon
commissioning tbe pair if, new ones.
Japan's quota will be ten ships. It
there is *. hlteb anywhere tbe bal-
caplt&l ships, planned as anc« Is destroyed and England for
powerful afloat and ached- the first tim«v will li^d hesself sec-
ond in naval'power. * * . o
Meantime alarming rumors chme
from France that the naval agfpe-
ment may Hot be okayed. '<
mtMtw
be begun 'jthis month may
mere paper sketches in the
Hr
the signatory nations make
' Consummate tha'p^hing..
aent treuty, England will
tied with japan a* a bad
la sea power, naval experts
i out.
Inatio^aSMjver^^^f!.*®
understood, weeks m?< , that plana of
' two n|«fr ship* would be carried
beomplotfoa. Thto followed tlia
for bids on the-ffort Ofthe ad-
miralty for the construction of the
&•*' "eertoss monster*.;'
it' ll now rumored that the admtr-
opening of bids was in direct
with tbe instruction*
Lloyd-George government. The
had ordered that the pro-
•fcferrt'd for aa indefinite
On It* own initiative the ad-
called for bids. It is up to
goyefament, now,* to coun-
1 the order or to sanction lay-
keels. $>'■ &"■'
LIoyd-Goorgov; government
* wjtli the strapping of all
apfeciffed In the Washing-
By so doing, if 1?
out, the existing reserve of
Would Eliminate *.
Rabies ip Beaum't
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j BEAUMONT. Texas, Jan. 22.—
"The first hydraphobia-proof city
in the United States," 1b the slogan
Ot George J. Roark, city manager
hetjjjbv' ■..
A city thoroughly Immune to an
epidemic of rabies, through com-
pulsory anti-vaccine treatment of
all dogs, is the goal hjf is striving to
attain.
His ptyn is embodied in a pro-
posed ' city ordinance which has
found favor with many city officials.
It provides that all dogs, to be per-
mitted to run at large through the
streets, must wear a tag showing
they have been treated with a
"shot" of anti-rabies serium. At
the same time owners must have
papers to back up the tags. These
are to be Issued by the city whether
the dogs are vacinated by the city
navy against a possible veternarian or not.
- Dogs without tags'will be subject
to the wire noose of the dog catch-
er and^VQill he held for five days
after which time If they remain un-
claimed, they will be killed by the
city's painless hypoderaic method.
If, however, "Rover" has a tag
and his master has papers to back
up Ahe tag the dog will be Allowed
irnn iMTtI *to JfOam the Streets to hiAhearta
<geb
hway ftomi*? s ■ •i!'
Of the naval agreement
signatory powers baa been
k|of good faith" his
and periously near the
,'thti Morning Post de-
a repudiation of tbe
ieat occur at this
*nt strength of 4m
:<
Itoe
has aot, accord-
to scrap
pending the final
of the naval agreement
ts concerned.
Fare bam is quote! m>
only reaaon the ad-
to the scrapping of
sbipa by the late
waa that the other vow-
fulfill their obligations
allowed pa-
id be made
to the
to sanction
may prove un
even though Jfce treaty
Egglaad will be
lie means of oar-
., construct ion
is found.
lUttfirstion
_ _ _ ... • > . ■
all around the
possess 29
build i^g^Mui
^ost-Jutland. Jar
.0 capital ships.
Jutland. "iiSBgland
imposing total of 22
Bat, the Poat points
of theea, tho.Hoo
y the improvement*
tbe experience of tha
foregoing atatus pats
i distinctly interior po-
the United * States in |m
\i ratified all "UffoUtid,
s money for theeonstruction
new ships jfc'fortncomlng.
■V'" I ' | States, Will
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Fa®;
v'.'.A"J p1l d frolic."' is ho.'
Iftg plannedv ln Oraugeby tbe local
lodge of .the B' p. 0. E. # waa an-
nounced today. V
Although arrangements have not
bean completed, It waa learned the
lodge plabs to bring a circus attrac-
tion Jo this city at some. d*te to be
Redded upon in tbe near future.
Webber Opden, Cates Ejid. Harry
Burr and Ochiltree Bancroft in
tmleeting fhls atteraoor. at winch
time they expected to set definite,
date for tho coming attraction. It
probably will be bold In Fehrutry
These men word named iji an ar-
rangement committee to pronsoio the
circus. Definite atti#unc"ment wiil
be forthcoming tomorrow.
Y.M. B. U Meet*
At 7:30 Tonight
The Y. M. B. L. will hold its reg-
ular meeting tonight at 7:30 In the
chamber of commerce roouji..
President Bland, Wrges a large
attendance be presen\ as matters of
Importance a*e scheduled to como up,
for dl80uqsl0n. BE THERE.
Earthquidke Last
Night "Somewhere
CLEVELAND. 0-, Jan. 2.. — An
earthquake was recorded early today
on the sesimograph at the observa-
tory at Ignatius. *• "'
Univeraityv officials said the dis-
turbances seemed to come from the
same directions as those reported
during the quake In Chile several
months age. The "preliminary trem-
ors" were felt here at 4:18 a. m-
and continued fOr-72 minutes.
on
thence
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22—"A
very severe earthquake shock" was
recorded on the seismograph at the
University here early today.
Father Tondorf, in Charge of the
instrument, said tbe shock which ecuted the same.
X.A 'WiSK ,;
30 minute. 8856 feet to
ner on tlu U\^Jne of tho
Dianna public highway.
- Thepea N. on thai
highway ®a.® !
Mansfield's 8. E, corner; mmbu
S. 8 degrees 30 minutes WV°n WW
Brandon ^Mansfield's 8outb line
3855 ft. to bis 8. W. corner,' tlrt>
place of beginning and containing
6 acres of land. ■
That a Vendor's Lien waa and
retained in said note to better i
cure a prompt payment of said
1200.00, "and it is provided In
note tbat all past due Interest at
tbe rate ot 8 per cent par annum,
after tbe annual maturity therer*
and providing further that it plac
in the hands of an attoreny for col-
lection or If collected by suit they
ugreed to pay 10 per cant addition
al qn principle and Interest then
dUe as attorneys fees, and plaintiff
$ay8 that said note has been placed
in the bands of O, R. Sholars, an
attorney, for collection. That
the making of this, note by the de-
fendants, John T. C. and
C. Sievers and after the d
of the same to the defenden'
Mansfield, the defendant, 8. F.
Mansfield, guaranteed /the payment
of said note by endorsing the saine
on the back thereof. That said
note nor any ^part thereof has ever
been paid and that the same ip
long past due and owing and that
the Vendor's Lien reserved in said
note on the above described land
is still in full force and effect' and
that though often requested, the
defendants have failed and "refused
and .still fall and refuse to pay
said note or any part thereof to
plaintiff's damage in the autn of
to-wit: $275.04,
Wherefore premises considered,
plaintiff prays that the defendants
be cited to answer this petition and
that upon a hearing hereof he have
judgement for his said debt, in-
terest, costs and .attorneys , fees and
for a foreclosure of bis said Liens
upon the abo1& described land, and
for an order of sale under said
foreclosure, and for costs, ecfuity
and general relief.
Herein Fail Not but have frRwji
said Court, at its aforesaid segular
term, this writ with your return
thereonr-«howlng bow you have ex-
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C^ty 'of Orally
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WKKM, #t. 100 vtiras wast' of
the soutAweal corner or a survey
made for B. Harnjon. assignee of
p.;.- A. PatHio, a small pin oak
Orange
di#jppe ■ ,,ipV^P :;i>
M P# 4 W&.
oak mtlrketi Ope On Harmon's Une for
corner; 050 varus a post oak mark*
ed XX o|t Harmoti's line for corner
from which a pine b^-ars south SO
ffeg. west 10 gr5 vuraa and a pine
h*ai«p south 67 d^c. west 5 4-5
Varas; thence souti 850 varus to
at head of marsh fropi Which
a red oak bears south 17 deg. west
13 2-5 varus and a red oak. bears
north 15 1-2 d«g. west 14 Vara*:
Aiiy UoniitfWe of Or-
)unty-r-GIJ EETING:
immim&: 1'
YO.U AHE. HJiiUEUlf COMMAND-
¥<1> cause the following i^tice to
be published ip a newspaper of gen
eral. circulation which has been con-
tinuously ana regularly published for
a perio(j$!;Of' pot less than one year
before
printed at least once each week for
the period oft ton days exclusive ot
Ihe first day of pubii<
the return day hereof.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
; x;probate of will '
the state of texas,
To ' all Person*, Interested in the
Estate..of R. F. Clark, Deceased, W-
O- Clark has filed In the County
Cour\ of. Orange County/ au appli-
cation for probate of tjio last Will
and Testament of R. F. Clark, Do
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1X)H Court of jfeffersouMJoiiuty*
tenth ttay. of Jttuua«r, ii'i>'.
Clerk tliereof in tho ease of
TE OF TfiXA^, To the ^ttrv"r ver*U8 'S* MB°B
0. (Jocbel, gud Fkst National
of Orange, Te^us, No? 20,600
to nxe; as sheHlf, dlretued, and
ercd I wiH proceed fo sell,
the hour* prescribed by I
Sheriff'a sales. tho FIRST
DAV in Febwry, /A. D.
belug the siXw# day of, said monl
before the Court House door of M|d, ^
Orungo County In the City of Oratjg#,
the following described property, -
to-wllh \K-
Lying aud being situated in the
County of Orange', In the State of
Texas, aud more particularly describe
ed as follows: Being a part of :i.< -
tlon Number Forty Two (42) Wa
N. O. Railroad Company, Certificate ;
Number 560, about .fourteen mil«
west" from Orange. The part hereto. . ^
conveyed beginning on west line oC,!
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said Survey in the center of tbe T. Mt f
N. 0. railroad track and running ih •
easterly direction 8715« vararf; |
thence In a soutUofly direction 648
varas; thence in a liesteriy direction s
parallel with the T. & N. O. ltailroad
we^t 45.0 varas to post in ceased, which will be'heard at tbe -
h a h whidh a ptho hears aorth next Term of Court, commencing the track 871.56 varari to the west I
varas to the place of beginning to
contain 160 acres of latjd and being
all of said Reese At.' Myers tract of
land, and being the spu
lahd aa la described in the
35 3-5 varas; thence oorth 950 first -Monday in April, A. D, 1923,
at tbe Cohrt House thereof, In the
City of Orange, Texas, at wbicu time
all persons Interested in said Estate
may appear and content said appli-
cation should they de{sire*i«k.do so..'
HEREIN FAIL NOTj Bu^huvo you
then and ther« before said Court this
Wrtt, with your return tbereoh en-
dorsed, showing how you have exe-
cuted ' the same.' , , >;
CHven under my hand and the seal
of said Court, this 13th day of Jan-
uary, A, D. 1923. , . *
A. H. "GOALE, "> * • <
Clerk County Court, Orange,
County, Texas.
Tile ddll Studeiu Ls not always to
blame. l\>u can not expect your 1 Lake< Texas,
child lo do. cffk'lent work at school
if Mm vkkm 1m faulty. If his eyes
seem to trouble him, bring him in
for a tliovoagh cxaiuinatiou. JOE
Ll'CAS and SOX, loc.
was of unusually long duration, ap-
peared to be 2600 miles from Wash-
ington. «...
"r; ' vens. hobbW leaves
'f'CbarJw Unbbard, i«wpe"riatendf t
pt- the First Baptist church Sunday
school, resigned from liis position
and left Orange last niglit for Sour,
Our optical rie|mrtiucut Is in
cluirge of a licensed optometrist. It
ywtr cyoM trouble you drop in for an
examination.—JOE Lt'CAH ami SOX,
Inr. <
:.of Perils-l
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"THE SANITARY wrapper is a
modern invention." Huh how did
the original hen prepare her prod-
uct for market? - ^
LATE TO* ^f/ASSlW-
Buy your trees, shrubs and vinert
from Miss E. A. Gltble, Lone Star
Studio, opposite Hebrew Cemetery,
North Orange, Texas.
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Seasoned yra^riera
British Wrdroan, declare* he
will attempt to cross the English
channel in a motorless glider air*
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THE 8TATE OF TEXAS,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Orange County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon John T. C. Sievers and
John P. ftuevers and B. F. Mans-
field by making publication of
this citation once m each week for
four successive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some
newspapre published in your Coun-
ty, if there be a newspaper publish-
ed therein. Out if not, then in any
newspaper ^published in the First
Judicial District; but it there be ho
newspaper in said Judicial District,
then In a newspaper published in
the nearest District to said First
Judicial District, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Orange County, to be hold-
e:i ut the Con it Ho4*3 thereof, )n
Oa.:tt, on 'ho third Monday *n
April, A. D. 1923, the same being
the S5rd day of April. A. D. 1?23.
then and there to answer a petiion
filed In* said Court on the eighth
day of January. A. D. 1923 lh a
Unit, numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 4775, Wherein G.
T. Mansfied is plaintiff, and John
T. C. Sievers, John F. Sievers and
B. F. Mansfield are defendants, and
said petition alleging,
That, heretofore to-wtt: in Aug-':
U t, John T. C. and John 'F. C.
Sievers executed aud delivered to
B, F. Mansfield, their one certain
promissory note for the sum of
$2(10.00 payable to B. F. Mansfield
or older one. year after date, with
Interest thereon from date at. tbe
rate of 8 jper cent per annum. In-
terest payable at maturity, as it
accrues, both principle and lnter-
yable a\ Orange, Texas,
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court, at Office in Or-
ange this the 8th day of January
A. D. 1923.
L. K. UraiHim, Clerk- ■
...d 4 District Court, Orapge County.
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THE .STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY
OF ORANGE. THE ORANGE
INVESTMENT COMPANY, Inc.,
Vs. DAVIDSON OIL COMPANY
AND L. T. GRUBB9. ,JN THE
DISTRICT COURT OF ORANGE
COUNTY, TEXAS.
.me tract*" of
.
mentioned j^deed frOm fho Miller-
Link Lumber Company to Bland apd
Barclay and Ih the deed from Bland
and Barclay to th® defendant, Steve
Clevetond^^-K^l^f:^ ^
Levied on as the property of*fft< ve
Cleveland this the 11th day of De-
cember, A. D. 1922, to satisfy a
Judgment amounting to Two Thou-
sand Five Hundred Eighty-seven and
20-100 Dollars <|2,587.20) In favor
of Neches Lumber & Building Com-
pany, gnd 'cost of suit.
Ghren under my >;aod, thisiJ3th
day of./anuury, A D, *923.
J. W. HELTON,
Sheriff, Orange County, Texas.
By W. C. WOODS, Deputy.
of said survey;' thence j£„a norther^
direction on the west line to tl
place of beginning, coi&t lnlng ot
hundred (100) acres of jand. Bell
the sapio" land conveyed by G.
Stephenson and wife to OllbeH',
Stephenson by deed dated April 2|,
1902, and recorded In Volume "V?,
page 613, of'the Diced Records pt',
'wpl
•NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF TEXAS, Couat^ of Jef-
ferson. '■ t
BY VIRTUE of an order of sale
Issued ont of the Honorable District
page
Orange County, Texas.
Levied on as the property of B.
F. Mansfield, C. G. Goebel >
First National Bank of Orange, Tek-
as, this tho fifteenth day of January,
1923, to satisfy a Judgnrent umoUnt-
lug to $2329.2? with five per oent*
lntorest thereon from ^l e 16th ttgjr, ,
of October, 1922, ip favor of
Sarver, and cait Of
GIVEN under my hand, thla
day of January, 1$23. ' *• I ;
J. W. HELTON,
Sheriff, Orange County, Texaa.] v
By W. C. WOODS, Deputy j_
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h bote Is now the property of
plaintiff, he having paid a valuable
consideration for same. Said note
was given* in part payment for a
certain tract,or parcel of land sit-
uated in Orange Counts Texas, and
described as follows, to wit: , y ^
, All that certain tract, piece or
parcel of land lying ahd being sit-
uated in the County of-praagfi•aljA
State of^Texas, anA>ing a^part^of
oir4the 172
WHEREAS, by virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the District
Court of Orange County, Texas,: On
a judgment rendered in sahl <!oUrt
on the 25th day of November, A, D
1922, in favor of the said Tbe Or-
ange investment Company, Incor-
porated, and against the s*id David-
son Oil Copipany and L. T. Grubbs,
No. 4591 on the docket of said court,
I did, on the 13th day of January,
A. D. 1923, at 1:30 o'clock p. m
levy upon the l<ollowing described
tracts and parcels of land situated
In the Codnty of Orange, State of
Texas, and belonging to tflie said de-
fendants, to-wit:
1st: "Lying and being situated
in Orange County, Texas, a, part of
the Nathan Cordrey Hcadriglit. Sur-
vey, being more definitely described
as Lot No. 1 in Block No. 14 accord
ing to the map of said City on roc
ord in Book "G'r page 592 Records
of Orange County, and being thil
same property conveyed to Willis
Gallier by W. Bluestein by deed elat-
ed April 8th, 1893, and
Also all personal property belong
ing to the Davidson Oil company in-
cluding all machinery and appliances,
furnishings and fixtures, together
with all improvements on caid real
estate or thereafter to be placed
thereon during the existence Of
Deed of Trust."
2nd: Lying and being situated ih
the County of Orange, State- of Tex-
**, and a part oL the Nathan Cord-
rey Headrlght Survey being more
definitely described as Loj No 1
In Out Lyt No. 3 of the Gilmer Sub-
division of the Jackson Addition to
Orange County, Texas,; said sub-dlr
vlslon 1 being a sub-division of Lot.
Nos 3 in Block Np. 8 of the R H.
Jackson Addition to the town of
Orange, Texas.
On the sixth day of February, A.
D. 1923, being the first Tttfeiday of
said month, between the houn of
said
No. .«#
deteded to B. F
acre tract
Molina Mans-
wlfb
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more particularly
as, tOrWit^L,,
he.'N. (B.
trrfct, 242.8 (Mt,
It being Brand
corner and
■BiiAittflliiwr
10 o'clock ^ in. and 4 o'clock p. m.
on said day at the. court house door
of-said county I Will offer for sale
and sell at public auction,'for cash,
all the right, title and Interest of
said defendants in aud to said prop-
erty.
DATED at Orange, Texas,his the
13th day of January, A. D. 19112.
J. W. HELTON,
Sheriff, Orange County, Texas
W. C. Woods, Deputjr.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY
' OF ORANGE.
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dAy of December; A.,D. 1922, by the
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 18, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1923, newspaper, January 22, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330393/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.