Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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PURE FOOD GROCERY
One Door East of Hensley Meat Market
This Firm Now Occupy Their Own
Building which was formerly Used
by the Majestic. ■
All Their Old and New Customers Are
Cordially Invited to Call and See Them
in Their New Home. Remember the
Place
P. POOLE &
JACKSBORO,
PHONE 40
TEXAS
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
which Mr. Jones wwas a member,
took charge of the body and inter-
red it with their impressive ritual.
A large crowd followed the remains
to their last resting place.
T. D. Jones, of Cement, Okla.,
came in Tuesday morning in time to
be recognized by his brother. Two
sons, Ilion T. and Norman Jones of
Waxahachie, came in Saturday even-
ing, and son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Wilkinson,
were here from Wichita.
Mr. Jones was an old timer in
this country and had a host of
friends.Baylor County Banner.
Mr. Jones was formerly a resi-
dent of Jacksboro, and was a broth-
er of Judge H. P. Jones, also for-
merly of Jacksboro. Mr. Jones mar-
ried Miss Carey McKeehan, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKeehan,
also former residents of Jacksboro.
Notice to Creditors.
The State of Texas,
County ‘of Jack.
To the Creditors of A. P. Larner:
You are hereby notified that A.
P. Larner, of Jacksboro, of the
County of Jack, in the State of Tex-
as on the 23rd day of January, A.
D. 1912, executed a Deed of As-
signment, conveying to the under-
signed all of his property for the
benefit of such of his creditors as
THE ELECTRIC LOT & ICE PUINT
AT JACKSBORO '
Has Installed New and Up-to-Date Ma-
chinery, and Will be Able to Give the
Public First Class Service.
We Ask and Solicit Your Patronage,
HENSLEY BROS.
. due form for wife’s separate ac-
wiU consent to accept their propor- knowledgment> but T a Ferguson
tional share of his estate and dis- • d}d nQt execute or acknowledge the
deed; That each of said deeds to
said T. H. Cherryhomes was in con-
jsideration of the sum of $285.00,
and each of said deeds was filed for
charge him from their respective
claims, and that the undersigned ac-
cepted said trust, and has duly qual-
ified as required by law;
All creditors consenting to said > , . , , _ . _ .
« . . ... . __record in Jack County on February
assignment must, within four months __ „ ' .. .
... . ... i 26, 1-904; That N. G. Barrett and
after the publication of this notice, i * ,
wife, V. A. Barrett, conveyed said
land! tqf T. H. Cherryhomes by war-
ranty deed of date Dec. 30, 1904, in
JACKSBORO GAZETTE
Telephone 71.
One door east of meat market
Poole & Son. Call and see us.
Rexall Shaving Lotion. An abso-
lute necessity to every man who
shaves. 25c and 50c.
^ Foley Kidney Pills will cure any
case of kidney or bladder trougle
not beyond the reach of medicine.
No medicine can do more. J. H.
Walters.
Rexall Kidney Remedy stimulates,
regulates and tones up the kidneys,
50c and $1.00.
E. M. Davidson, J. P. Newell and
.Walter Isbell have been appointed
a board of examiners of finance, by
the city council to audit the city
books.
How to cure a cold is a question
in which many are interested just
now. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
has won its great reputation and
immenes sale by its remarkable cure
of colds. It can always be depend-
ed upon. For sale by All dealers.
The farmers who were in town
Saturday were all in a rush to I
transact their business and get
home. They reported everybody
busy plowing and getting ready for
planting.
Rexall Rheumatism Remedy brings
relief in some of the worst cases of
rheumatism.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation of food, constipa-
tion, a torpid liver, worry and anx-
iety, are the .most* common causes
of stomach troubles. Correct your
habits and take Chamberlain's
B. Y. P. U. Social.
The social given by Rev. and Mrs.
J. B. Fletcher ^t the pastor’s Jiome
in^the interest of the B. Y. P. U.,
was attended by most of the mem-
bers. The different features of the
evening were interesting and great-
ly enjoyed by all. Mrs. R. E. Van
Trease assisted the hostess in mak-
ing tihe amusements enthusiastic.
All present expressed themselves
as having spent a pleasant evening.
A Member.
Notice.
The Jacksboro Socialist Local will
meet Saturday night, Feb. 17, 1912.
Some very important business to
be brought before tshe local, there
fore, every member is urged to be
present. Also, those wishing to join
please come or send “application
card.’’ J. B. Allen, Sect.
homes and wife, which deed is of
record in Vol. 49, page 638 of Jack
County records for deeds.
That N. J. Miller and E. J. Miller
on Feby. 2, 1891, conveyed said land
by warranty deed to T. H. Cherry-
homes, filed for record Feby. 26,
1904, and recorded in Vol. 35, page
625, Jack County records; That
Martha Rankins, S. J. Scott, J. M.
Miller or J. W. Miller, N. A. Bull-
ard, and Arizona Miller, by warranty
deed, conveyed said land to T. H.
Cherryhomes, August 18, 1899, which
deed is recorded in Vol. 37, page 73,
of Jack County records; that Martha
Rankins was the surviving wife of
John Miller; that in the body of
said deed and in the acknowledg-
ment thereto the name of one of the
grantors appears as J. M. Miller, but
in his signature it is doubtful wheth-
er the middle initial is M. or W;
That on October 7th, 1899, A. L. Mil
ler conveyed said land to T. H. Cher
ryhomes by warranty deed recorded
in Vol. 35, page 627, of Jack County
records; That Missouri Ferguson by
warranty deed of date October 7,
1899, conveyed said land to T. H.
Cherryhomes, which deed is record-
ed in Vol. 35, page 628, of Jack
County records; that the certificate
of acknowledgement recites that Mis
souri Ferguson was the wife of T.
j O. Ferguson, and certificate- is in
make known to the assignee their
consent in writing, and within six
months from the date of this notice
file their claim, as prescribed by
aw, with the undersigned, who re-
sides at Jacksboro, Texas, which is
also his Post Office address.
Witness my hand this 24th day of
January, 1912.
H. T. Daugherty.
1 i ■ i
consideration of sum of $15.80,
which deed was filed for record in
Jack County Feby. 26, 1904, and re-
corded in Vol. 37, page 74, Jack Co.
records; Each and all of said deeds
and the record thereof, are referred
to as a part of plaintiff’s petition;
and notice given that each of said
deeds, or the record thereof, will
be used as evidence on the trial.
Plaintiff further alleges that he
THE GAZETTE
Give YOU the NEWS
A Year in Exchange for One Dollar
Home News a Specail Feature
All successful men in every calling realize the urgent necessity
for more general reading among the mass of peotple as the following
from Dr. J. B. Gambrell, one of the foremost ministers in Texas testi-
fies: “Vitally connected with education of all sorts is good reading.
Look where you will and you will behold one special: The people
who do not read are behind. They are behind everywhere. As farm-
ers they are behind. As preachers they are behind. No matter
what a man is in, he is behind if he does not read. He is behind in
religion, as much as anywhere. He is behind in money making. A
brother recently saw in Washington City a boy from Alabama, who was
a prize winner in the corn dub contest. He lived in Sand, Valley and
had never been fifty miles from home at fifteen years of age. One
day he saw a paper in the road. He picked it up and read it. It was
about the corn clubs and it told him how he could get more to read.
He measured off an acre of ground, followed directions, raised 218
bushels on the acre, sold it for $141, got a $250 government prize and
a trip to Washington, with all expenses paid. He had the reading
instinct. But we must educate our people to read. There is noth-
ing more fundamental than this.”
First in YOUR LIST Should Be a Good
Home Paper
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Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of an<* kis grantor have had actual pos-
t .r, * j session of said 160 acre survey, I
j claiming to be the true and lawful
You are hereby commanded to owners thereof, and have had and
summon the Unknown Heirs of John bejd under color of tit’e, from and
Miller, Dec’d and N. J. Miller, E. J. under the State of Texas, peaceable,
Miller, Martha Rankins, S. J. Scott, continuous, an.d adverse possession
J. M. Mil’er, J. W. Miller, A. L. cf said and, for more than three
Miller, Missouri Ferguson, T. O. Fer- years after any of the defendants’
guson, N. A. Bullard, N. G. Barnett cause of action accrued, that is if
and V. A. Barnett, Arazona Miller, any of said defendants had any caus
and their unknown heirs, by mak- ^ Qf action against the plaintiff or
ing publication of this Citation once said Cherryhomes, and before the
in each week for eight successive commencement of this suit; that he
weeks previous to the return day j and bis grantor, claiming the said
hereof, in some newspaper publish- - land under the deeds hereinbefore
ed in your County; if there be a j described, duly -registered, have had
newspaper published therein, but if peaceable, continuous, and adverse
not, then in any newspaper publish- possession, of said lands, cultivating,
ed in the 43rd Judicial District; butjusjng and enjoying, the same, and
if there be no newspaper published : paying all taxes due thereon, for a
in said Judicial District, then in a period of more than five years after
newspaper published in the nearestj any of defendants’ cause of action
District to said 43rd Judciial District accrued, that is if any of the said
Akers, and their unknown heirs, by
making publication of this Citation
once in each week for eight success-
ive 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 43rd Judicial District; but
if there be no newspaper published
jin said Judicial District, then in a
newspaper published in the nearest
District to said 43rd Judicial District
to appear at the next regular term
of the District Court of Jack County,
to be holden at the Court House
thereof, in Jacksboro, on the first
Monday in March, A. D. 1912, thp
same being the 4 th day of March A.
D. 1912, then and there to answer
a petition filed in said Court on the
10th day of January, A. D. 1912, in
a suit, numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 1760, wherein I. H.
Kempner is Plaintiff, and H. H.
II
to appear at the next regular term
of the District Court of Jack Coun-
defendants had any cause of action
against the plaintiff or said Cherry-
Program of Baptist Workers’ Meet-
ing for Jack County.
Program of the workers’ meeting
to be held with Elm Grove Baptist
church Feb. 20, 7 p. m.
Devotional, Bro. v^gil Simpson.
7:30—How can we best enlist (ev-
ery church member in Kingdom in-
terests* j. b. Pyatt.
8 p. m.—To what extent is eyery
member responsible *°r the evan-
gelization of this county, state and
the wide world? J. B. Fletcher, S.
b’uiener.
Wednesdayt 8:30 a. m.—Devo-
tional, A. L. Campsey.
8:45 a. m.—To what extent can
we co-operate with others than Bap-
tists in a union way? J. K. Hicks,
Joe Berry.
9-15—The country pastor and
Stomach and Liver Tablets and you |his work, B, F. Dickenson, G. W.
will soon be 'well again. For sale by j
al hereof;
That plaintiff and his grantor, T.
H. Cherryhomes, have had actual
possession of said 160 acre H. H.
Akers Survey, hereinbefore describ-
ed, claiming to he the true and law-
ful owners thereof, and have had
and held under color of title, from
and under the State of Texas?
peaceable, continuous, and adverse
possession of the said lands and
tenements, for a period of more
than three years after any of de-
fendants’ cause of action accrued,
tha^t is if any of said defendants had
any cause of action against the
plaintiff or the said Cherryhomes,
and before the commencement of
this suit; and that he and his said
grantor, claiming the s^d land un-
der the deeds hereinbefore set out
and described, duly registered have
had peaceable, continuous, and ad-
verse possession, of the said land
and tenements, cultivating, using
Akers and Mary C. Akers, arid their!and eni°ying, the same, and paying
all taxes due thereon, for a period
unknown heirs, are Defendants, and i
said petition alleging that plaintiff I
resides in Galveston County, Texas; f
that the residence of H. H. Akers j
and Mary C; Akers is unknown to j
plaintiff, and that the names and j
residences of their heirs is unknown
to plaintiff; that plaintiff is the own j
er in fee simple of 160 acres of land
ty, to be holden at the Court House homes, and before the commence-
thereof, in Jacksboro, on the first , ment of this suit; and that he and
Monday in March, A. D. 1912, the ; bjg grantor, claiming to have good
same being the 4th dayof March A. j and perfect right and title to the
D. 1912, then and there to answer sajd ^go acres of land has had and
a petition filed in said Court on the helcj peaceably the said land, and
10th day of January A. D. 1912, in adverse possession of the same, cul-
,a suit, numbered on the docket of j tivating using and enjoying the same
said Court No. 1759, wherein I. H.i for a period of more than ten years
Kempner Is plaintiff, and the un- - after any of the defendants’ cause
All Dealers.
10—To what should be the
No mattter what—no matter when am^menV^ and* Entertainments
—if you get it at the New Drug
Store, it’* right.
Children Cry
for Fletcher s
OASTO R I A
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain’s Liniment and bound
on to the affected parts is superior
to any plaster. When troubled with
lame back or pains In the side or
chest give it a trial and you are cer-
tain to be more than pleased with
the prompt relief which it affords.
Sold by All Dealers.
Arrangements are being made for
another well at the waterworks
plant. The two wells are furnish-
ing all the water needed for pres-
ent use; but with the machinery
used three wells can be pumped at
the same expense and with the same
amount of fuel as required for the
two, and another well would soon
pay for itself.
led by Paul Christian; short talks
j by all.
10:30—To what extent am I my
J brother’s keeper? j. h. Timnenaae.
11 a. m. Preaching, J. B. Pyatt.
J. H King.
Joe gimpson,
Lonnie King,
Jno. B. Evans,
Committee.
known heirs of John Miller, and N.
J. Miller, E. J. Miller, Martha Ran-
kins, S. J. Scott, J. M. Miller, J. W.
Miller, A. L. Miller, Missouri Fergu-
son, T. O. Ferguson, N. A. Bullard,
N. G. Barrett, and V. A. Barnett, Ar-
azona Miller, and their unknown
heirs; are Defendants, and said pe-
tition alleging that plaintiff resides
in Galveston County, Texas; that the
residences of defendants are un-
known to plaintiff; that plaintiff is
the owner in fee simple of 160 acres
of land in Jack County, Texas, pat-
ented to John Miller, assignee of
John Broadbent, by Patent No. 208,
Vol. 17: Beginning at a stone pile
336 vrs. S. of J. B. Parrott N. W.
Cor. Thence N. at 336 vrs, pass
of action accrued, that is if any of
defendants had any cause of action
against the plaintiff or said Cherry-
homes, and before the commence-
ment of this suit;
Plaintiff prays that defendants be
cited by publication to appear and
answer; that it be decreed whether
the name of one of the grantors in
the deed to T. H. Cherryhomes, as
hereinbefore described, is J. M. Mil-
ler or J. W. Miller; that plaintiff
have judgment for title and posses-
sion of said land and premises and
that he be quieted in his possession
thereof against the said defendants,
and for such other and further re-
lief as he may be entitled to.
Herein Fail Not, but have before
of more than five years after any
of the defendants' cause of action
accrued, that is of the said defend-
ants had any cause of action against
the plaintiff or the said Cherry-
homes, and before the commence-
ment of this suit; and that plaintiff
and his said grantor, claiming to
have good and perfect right and ti-
in Jack County, Texas, on the wa- j tle to, the said 160 acre surveyj bas
ters of the West Trinity River, j.
about 12% miles N. 65 E. from! &
Jacksboro, patented to H. H. Akers \
by Patent No. 603, Vol. 10: Begin-
ning 2710 varas West from the most
Eastern S. E. Cor. of a a league and
labor survey In the name of C. J. j
O’Connor, a pile of stones whence a
P. O. 9 in. brs. S. 250 W. 2 vrs. Do.1
14 in. brs S. 45 E. 5 varas. Thence!
West at 1290 varas to an L corner,
of said O’Connor Surv. a stake in]
and held peaceably the said
land, and adverse possession of the
same, cultivating, using and enjoy-
ing the same, for a period of more
than ten years after any of the de-
fendants’ cause of action accrued,
that is if any of s^id defendants had
any cause of action against the
plaintiff or the said Cherryhomes,
and before the commencement of
this suit.
I
prairie, no bearings. Thence S- 700]
Parrott’s N. W. Corner, at 672 var- J said Court, at its aforesaid next reg-
as a pile of stone for corner on the ] ular term, this writ, with your
J. Sutherland W. B. line, a P. O. 24 turn thereon, showing how you have
W. A. Jones of Seymour Dead.
The news was received with much
sadness Tuesday afternoon about
four o'clock tihat W. A. Jones was
no more. He had been suffering
since Christmas with heart trouble
and it was known several days be-
fore that the end was only a ques-
tion of a short time.
Rev. S. D. Waldrop preached the
funeral sermon at the residence at
2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. At
the cemetery the Masonic lodge, of
vrs N. 7 W. 16 vrs. Thence W.
1096 vrs, a stake in E. B. line of 160
Pre. Surv. for J. B. Runnells. Thence
S. 292 vrs to the S. E. Cor. of said
Runnells survey. Thence W. 438
vrs stake in S. B. line of said Run-
nells survey. Thence S. 380 vrs a
stake. Thence E. 64 vrs pass N.
W. Cor. of said Wimbley survey 153
vrs to the beginning; That the par-
ties defendant include names of all
heirs of John Miller whose names
can be obtained by plaintiff; that
John Miller Is dead and defendants
and his unknown heirs Inherited any
interest in said land that said John
Miller had at the time of his death.
That plaintiff is owner of said land
executed the same.
Witness, Ben F. Smith, Clerk of
the District Court of Jack County.
(L.S.) Given Under My Hand, and
the seal of said Court, at of-
fice In Jacksboro, this the 10th day
of January, A. D. 1912.
Ben F. Smith, Clerk
District Court, Jack County.
By S. L. Leeman, Deputy.
Citation by Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Jack County—GREETING:
You are hereby commanded to
by warranty deed from T. H. Cherry- summon H. H. Akers and Mary C. will be used as evidence on the tri-
Plaintiff prays that defendants be
cited by publication; that he have
vrs, a pile of stone, E. B. line of judgment for the title and posses-
said O’Connor Survey, whence a live sioa Qf gaid above degcribed land
oak 9 in brs N. 68 W. 21 vrs. Do. 7 and premjseS) that he be quited in
his possession thereof, and for «such
other and further relief as he may
be entitled to.
Herein Fail Not, but have before
said Court, at its aforesaid next reg-
ular term, this writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how yon have
executed the same.
Witness, Ben F. Smith, Clerk of
the District Court of Jack County.
(L.S.) Given Under My Hand, and
the seal of said Court, at of-
fice in Jacksboro, this the 10 th
day of January A. D. 1912.
Ben F. Smith, Clerk
District Court, Jack County.
By S. L. Leeman, Deputy.
in brs N. 20 E. 19 varas. ThenceSE
1290 varas, pile of stone whence a
triple P. O. ,each prong 14 in. in
diameter brs S. 17 E. 63 vrs. Thence
N. 700 vrs to the place of beginning
That plaintiff is the owner of said
land by* warranty deed from T. H.
Cherryhomes and wife, which deed
is record in Vol. 49, page 638, of
Jack County records for deeds;
That Hugh H. Akers and wife, Ma
ry C. Akers, husband and wife, by
general warranty deed of date June
26, 1880, conveyed seventy acres
off of the North side of said Survey
above described to John B. Wilkes,
which deed was filed for record
June 26, 1880, and recorded in Vol.
B5, page 208, in consideration of
$200.00 paid; and that J. B. Wilkes
and wife, Donia R. Wl’kes, by gen-
eral warranty deed of date Sept. 1,
1897, conveyed said entire 160 acre
survey to T. H. Cherryhomes, in
consideration of $1,000.00 paid,
which deed was filed for record in
Jack County on Sept, 13, 1897, and
recorded in Vol. 23, page 537.
That each of said deeds, and the
said records thereof, are referred
to as a part hereof, and notice giv-
en that they, or the said records,
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