The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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Dr. R. F. Nix
DENTIST
Sp.vial attention u» extraction <»i
teeth, using Block Ana*stliesia
and treatment of Pyorrhea.
Office Nix Building.
Ldinesa : ; : Texas
Frightful War Weapon
French military aviation authori-
ties are guarding with the closest
secrecy the new invention of a si-
lent airplane propeller which makes,
possible noiseless night bombing
raids. The new air screw is metal
made from a solid forging. Its si-
lence is believed to be due to the
absence of tip flukes and the kee,".*
leading edges of the. propeller
blades, whose knifelike sharpness
enables them to cut the air with
the least possible disturbance. With
the propeller's whir silenced, the
manufacturers can muffle tlie mo-
tors.
CITATION BY TITU.II ATION IN OKI IN
OI KNT TV\ M ITS
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Ant! County of Gain****
Ti M l> Vaughn. Carl W. I„u»k and R. D.
Fnumon, and
ail pnraonti owning or having or claiming -any
inioiost in the land or lots hereinafter de-
anrlbed, the same being delinquent to the State
«*f Texaa and County of Gainea for taxea. the
nanu* lying and being situated In the County
«>f Gaines, and State of Tenia, to-wit:
Pe tion No. Cert. No. 9.*>0, No. Aries
Cattle Ent Our Mill Feel*
(Hears- Koebuvk kjtrii nl. ural FoundatUiB)
Two fifths of our enormous wheal
crop is annually left on the farm to
he fed to farm animals, according to
the (hidings of the Soars-Roebuck
Agricultural Foundation. In addition,
2S% of the wheat that is shipped off
or 17% of the total wheal crop conic*
back to the farm as mill feeds, where
it is made into human food In tfce
form of meat.
Mill feeds are a valuable and Irn-
jsirtant feed item, cspociall.v In tho
dairy section. Cattle consume on an
average 44.2% of all mill ferals. These
are rich in protein and used In con-
nection with corn and tankage make
a balanced hog ration. Swine are the
next greatest consumer of mill feeds,
with 41 0% lles'rios, 5(1% goes to
• xirses. 5% to poultry and J.7% to
- licet)
PROPAGANDA
(MO,
which said prnnvity is delinquent to the State
t»f Texas arid County of Galnt* for taxes for
the year 192T» aggregating the sum of $90.16,
im-hiding Interest, penalties and costs, mid
t?» u> having been legally levied, a.saessed and
rendered against said land and lots, and the
same being a lawful charge and constituting
a prior lien against the same in favor of the
State of Texas and County of Gaines to se-
cure the payment thereof;
AND YOr ARB HEREBY COMMANDED to
he and appear before the Honorable District
Court of Gaines County, Texas, at the next
regular term thereof, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, in the city of 8emino!e
on the ‘2nd Monday in December. A. D. 1926,
then and there to show cause why Judgment
should not be rendered against you and the
said land and lots sold under foreclosure of
said lien to satisfy said taxes, interest, penal-
ties and costs, and all court costs; all of which,
together with other and further relief, gener-
al and special, being fully set out and prayed
for in the plaintiff's original petition filed In
Fa id court on the 24th day of September and
appearing on the docket thereof as suit No.
AWV2 wherein the State of Texas is plaintiff,
and M D. Vaughn. Carl W. Dusk, and R.
P Simpson, and
«U persons owning or hnving or claiming any
Interest in said land or lots, defendants.
Given under my hand and seal of said Court,
?n the City of Seminole, In the Coun-
ty of Gaines, this 24 day of Sept. A. D. 1"2fl.
(Seal) A J. ROACH. Clerk,
District Court. Gaines County, Texas.
CITATION BY d 1UJCATI0N IN liKIIN-
QCKNT TAX S11TS
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
And County of Gaines.
To C. I*. Hardgroves, H. p. Rhoades, and
a!! persons owning nr having or claiming -iny
Interest In the land or lots hereinafter de-
scribed, the same being delinquent to the State
of Texas and County of Gaines for taxes, the
same lying and being situated In the County
of Gaines, and State of Texas, to-wit:
Section No. 11 El-2, Cert. No. C-45, No.
A”res 326.
which said property is delinquent to the Stale
of Texas and County of Gaines for taxes for
Hie \t;i « 1! 2I, 1923 aggregating the sum of
&Y2.1M. <
including Interest, penalties and costs, “- id
taxes having been legally levied, assessed and
rendered against said land and lots, and the
same being a lawful charge and constituting
a prior lien against the same In favor of the
State of Texas and County of Gaines to se-
cure the payment thereof;
AND YOD ARE HERRPY COMMANDED to
be rut appear befon the Honorable District
Cou of Gaines County. Texas, at the next
reguiar t . m thereof, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, in the city of Seminole
on the 2nd Monday In December, A. D. 1926,
then and there to show cause why Judgment
should not be rendered against you and the
said land and lots sold under foreclosure of
fc«*ild lien to satisfy said taxes, interest, pennl-
th»s and costs, and all court costs; all of which,
together with other and further relief, gener
i ! and special, being fully set out and prayed
for In the plaintiff s original petition filed in
said court on the 24th day of September and
appearing on the docket thereof ns suit No
A763, whetvin the State of TexaH is plaintiff,
•> '«! C. 1* Hardgroves, H P. Rhoades, and
aM persons owning or having or claiming any
Interest In said land or lots, defendants.
Given under my hand and sc%i! of said Court,
i t off!**** In the City of Seminole, In the Coun-
ty of Gaines, this 24 day of Sept A D. 1926.
(Seal) A J. ROACH. Clerk.
District Court, Gaines County, Texas.
She—I wonder whv the press i*
continually after the flapper?
He—Well, the tapper is the only
kind 1 care to press.
Lubbock Sanitarium
tA Modern Fireproof Building)
and
Lubbock Sanitarium
Clinic
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Surgery and Consultation*
DR. J. T. HUTCHINSON
Eya, Ear, Note and Throat
DR. M. C. OVERTON
Disrate* of Children
DR. J. P. LATTIMORE
General Medicina
DR. NAN L. G1LKERS0N
Eye, Ear, Now and Throat
DR. F. B. MALONE
Ganeral Medicine
MISS MABEL McCLENDON
X-Ray and Laboratory Technician
MISS JEAN YATES, R. N.
Superintendent of Nurses
C. E. HUNT
Business Manager
A chartered Training School for
Nurses is conducted in connection
with the Sanitarium. Young wo-
men who desire to enter training
may address the Lubbock Sanitar-
ium.
i CITATION ItY l*CHI4CATI0N IN IH5I.IN-
QCKNT TAX SUITS
! THE STATE OF TEXAS,
And County of Galnt-s.
To W. a. l’o»i‘>. .trio. Crawford, and
all persons owning or having or claiming -»n>
Intorutt In the land or lots hereinafter de-
8i rlbod, the same being delinquent to the State
of Texas and County of Oalnes for taxes, the
same lying and being situated In the County
of Caines, and Slate of Texas, to-wlt:
Section No. 8 N 400 A, Cert. No. C-30, No.
j Acres 400,
j which said property is delinquent to the State
of Texas and County of Caines for taxes for
the ;,eer» 1!. 17. 1820, 11)21. 11122, 1024. 1020
aggregating the sum of 4180.18,
; including Interest, penalties and costs, said
j taxes having been legally levied, assessed and
| rendered Hgalnst said land and lots, and thr
I saner being a lawful charge and constituting
a prior lien against the same In fa'cr of Ihc
State- of Texas and County of Gaines to sc
icon the merit thereof;
ANT) YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to
i be and appear before the Honorable District
j Court of Gaines County, Texas, at the next
, legulai term thenx.f, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, In the city of Seminole
1 <>n the 2nd Monday in December, A. D. 1826,
! then and there to show cause why Judgment
j should not be rendered against you and the
1 said land and lots sold under foreclosure of
| said lien to satisfy said taxes, Interest, penal-
ties and costs, and all court costs; all of which,
together with other and further relief, gener
al and special, being fully set out and prayed
f o In the plaintiff's original petition filed In
a id court on the 24lh day of Septembef. and
appearing on thr docket thereof as suit No.
A820. wherein the State of Texas Is plaintiff,
and W, S Posey. Ino. Crawford, and
all persons owning or having or clnlming iiuy
i interest in said land or lots, defendants.
Given under my hand and seal of said Court,
1 at office In the City of Seminole. In the Coun-
tv of Gainer, this 21 day of Sept. A. D 1828
(Seal) A .1 ROACH. Clerk,
District Court, Gaines County. Texas.
j CITATION BY M HI JCATION IN DEI.IN-
01 ENT TAX SI ITS
I THE STATE OF TEXAS,
j And County of Gaines
! To C. G. Ciitx, H. A. McClean, and
; all persons owning or having or claiming any
Inte est In the land or lots hereinafter di-
sci Ired the,same being delinquent to fhe Slate
of Texas and County of Gaines for tales, the
sain*' ly'ng and being situated In the County
of Gaines, and State of Texas, to-wlt;
Section No. 374 HW 1-4, Cert. No. 877, No.
Acres HtO,
which said property is delinquent to thr btnte
of Texas and County of Gaines for taxes for
the year P'2I aggregating the sum of $21418.
Including Interest, penalties and costs, said
tuxes having been legally levied, assessed and
endued against said land and lots, and the
same being a lawful charge and constituting
a prior lien against the same in favor of the
State of Texas and County of Gaines to se-
cure the payment thereof;
AND YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to
he mid appear before the Honorable District
Court of Oalnes County, Texas, at the next
regular term thereof, to be held at the Court-
house of said County, In the city of Seminole
on the 2nd Monday In December, A. D. 1828,
, then and there to show cause why Judgment
should not be rendered sgalnst you and the
said land and lots sold under foreclosure of
said Men to satisfy said taxea. Interest, pemtl-
t'es and costs, and all court coats; all of which,
together with other and further relief, gener
al and special, hrtng fully set out and prayed
for In the plaintiff's original petition filed In
said court on the 24th day of Septembef. and
aonenr'ng on the docket thi-reof ns sutt No
ts:>3 u herein the State of Texas la plaintiff,
land C. <1 Crlts, H. A. McClean. and
all persona owning or having or claiming any
Interest In said land nr lots, defendants
Given under my hand and seal of said Court,
at office tn the City of Seminole, In the Coun-
ty of Oalnes, this 24 day of Sept. A. D. 1828
(Seal) A. 3. ROACH. Clerk.
District Court, Galnas County. Texas.
r “Feeling His Oats”
\
<SrtM‘»-Ko«‘bu4'k Agru uLuiul Foumlutioa)
Ouly a fourth of our outs crop goe*
into porridge «nd other table sup-
plies, according to a survey by the
Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Founda-
tion. The remainder stays on the
farm where it Is fed to as many
Dobbins and Ruldies as are left to
enjoy It. With the coming of the
’ruck and tractor, a smaller percent-
er of oats fed to farm animals goe*
o the stable and more finds Its way
into the pigsty. At present horse*
consume 67.8% of the oats fed to farm
animats, cattle Ui.2% and swine
10.8%-. Oat chops have been found
to be ideal for producing rapid growth
in young pigs. Poultry consume j
5.11% and sheep the remaining 2 8%
of die total amount of oats fed to ani-
mals.
She Admits It
The other rlav the Topeka Jour-
nal Roeietv column printed an an-
nouncement that a beautiful Wash-
ington sorority srirl would be mar-
ried this month to a young news-
paper man and they will live in the
College Hill district.
Which caused the young lady to
remark : “We are not going to be
married in July. We are not going
to live in the College Hill district
and my prospective husband is not
a newspaper man. I’ll admit th*
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SEMINOLE
W
Since the war, people no longer use
snbvtitutes for food except at after-
noon teas.
We suppose robbery will have to be
transferred from ihe list of crimes to
the list of industries.
Reckless drivers with an ounce of
brains don’t know anything about the
ounce of prevention theory.
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1926, newspaper, November 4, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577238/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.