The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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C ITATION B> PUBLICATION
The State ti Texas,
q^JfeTn the Sheriff or any < onsta-
^^He of KimbleCounty -Greeting:
W You are hereby commanded to
summon B J. Wallace «*t al. by
making publication of this Cita-
tion once in each week for four
successive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your County,
if there tie a newspaper publish-
ed therein, but if not. then in
any newspaper published in the!
33rd Judicial District; but if(
there be no newspaper publish*
ed in said Judicial District, then
in n new paper published in the
p.M.irest District to said 33rd Ju-:
diciui D.s’rict, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Kimble County, to be
liolden at the Court House there-
of. in Junction, on the li st Mon-
day in February, A. D. 1920, the
same being the second day of
Februarv, A. P, 1920. then and
there to answer a petition tiled
in said Court on the 3oth dav of
December, A. D. 1919, in a suit
numbered on the docket of said
Court No. 703. wherein C. R.
Price is plaintiff, and B. J. Wal-
lace ct a!, defendant*, and said
petition alleging
1st. That he is the owner in
fee simple and is in possession of
the follow ing described tract of
land situated in Kimble County
Texas, to-w’it:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land situated in Kimble Coun-
ty, Texas, known as Survey No.
4u, made for B. J. Wallace by
virtue of hn Act for the benefit
of actual occupants of the Public
Lands, approved May 26th, 1873,
being descijoed by mete# atm published m said Judicial
bounds as follows, to*wit; District, then in a newspaper
Beginning at a stone mound publisfied in the nearest District
the Fast corner of Survey No. to >uid 33rd Judicial District, to
>('00(KH>(MH>000 . > • ‘ xO.'i ■
67 ., in the name of Jacob Grimes anpear at tl
Thence Fast 1M1 varas to a stone of the Distr ct Court of
mound for the S. E. comer; 'C ounty, to In* hoiden
Thence North tvH> varas to a Court Hoi
stone mound for the N. F corn* | Texas, on the l*
er. from w hich a Live Oak 6“ in ruary, A IV 1D
dia, l»ears S. 67 A. 2' varas: a *1*9 the 2n
L. O. 5 * in dia. bears S. <51 W. IF R--tl
26 varas: 1 hence West 1250 a petition
varas to a stone mound for the theHothday u
N. W. corner in the Fast line of 1919 in a suit,
\t regular term
Kimble
at the
hereof in Junction.
1st Moiidav m Feb
the same he*
ay of Feoruary. A
and there f.»stv*w»*r
d in said Court on
d December A D.
numbered on the
No 7t)L
Chas. Schreiner Bank
(UNINCORPORATED)
KFRKY1LLK, TEXAS.
ALBERT BElTEL
ALLY B Cl T EL
C SCHWCTHCLM
JCSSC J : BCITKL
FRANK O B El T CL
THE OLD HOUSE
The Best Place to Buy
Lumber and Building Material of
All Kinds
eitel Lumber Company
E. SCHWETHELM, Manager
Yards Near Depot Kerrville, Texas
said Survey No. 1*73, Jacob docket of said Court
Grimes. 95 varas S. 30 F from wherein Alfred Hodges and V>,
its North corner; from which a L Hodges plaintiffs, ami Her-
Live Oak 10“ in dia. bears N. 9ert Lane, i laude B. Shari*. Jr .
2‘* F. 41 varas; a Live Oak 0" in H°d J. F. Clark, Defendants, and
dia bears N. 45 1-2 W. 33 varas: said petition alleging that on or
thence S. 30 F. 605 varas to the about the 14th day of October,
place of beginning. Containing A. D. 1016, they, the said Alfred
one hundred and fourteen (114) Hodges and YV F. Hodges were
acres of land. lawfully seized and possessed of
2nd. That plaintiff is lawfully the following described lands
seized and possessed of the tract and premises situated in Kimble
of land as aforesaid, holdihg the County, Texas. holding and
same in fee simple by virtue of claiming said land in fee simple,
conveyance duly registered in being an unlocated 1127 acres of
the County Clerk’s office of Kim- land out of the following de-
ble County. Texas. scribed tracts, to-wit:
3rd. Plaintiff alleges that lie Tract 1. Abstract 371, Certifi-1
and those whose estate he has, cate 644, Survey 66, Grantee
claiming to have good and per-orig. Geo. Kimble Hrs., contain-
fect title and right to the land ing 640 acres,
herein claimed, has had and held Tract 2. Abstract 375; Certi-
peaceably said land and the ad- (ficatfc 4480, Survey 67, Original |
verse possession of the same, Grantee, Geo. Kimble lira., con-
cultivating. using and enjoying taining 1491 acres,
the same for a period of morel Tract 3. Abstract 431, Certi-
than ten years before the com- ficate 207, Survey 393, Original
Hakes Liberal Advances on >lieep. (ioats,
Wool and fluhair.
Established I860.
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mencement of this suit, and this
he is ready to verify.
Grantee F. Pepper, containing
640 acres of land.
4th. Plaintiff alleges that he Tract 4. Abstract 450, Certi-
and those whose estate he has, ficate 170, Survey 66, Original
claiming under conveyance duly Grantee A. Ransom, containing
registered, has had and held 320 acres of land,
peaceable, continuous, notorious! 2. That on the day and year
and adverse possession of the Iust named defendant, Herbert
land and tenements herein claim-
ed, cultivating, using and enjoy-
ing the same, and paying all
Lane unlawfully entered upon
said premises and ejected plain-
tiffs therefrom and unlawfully
nit ■ mount of wort bow frmnln. to bo Hour which tho
itervrntioa of wor ho* BBorwwrily HrUyrH *nd •rruaiw.
i. that • • • • • rrry larrr rmDltal
Inter ▼muon WI w®r mmm '•# —---T*
la ted. and tb* rraalt U that • • • • • rrry iarM rapital
npradilwti ought to hr made to tnaka up (or lha ,D*^
ruptioaj iaorilahly duo to the war. and to prepare tho rait
road* to aervo adaquatoly tho iarroaied traffic throuRDoBl
tha oouoLrr WALKER D. HINES.
litraw Gtmtrml *f Xottraoda.
Work more—
Produce more—
Save more—
But we can’t continue increasing our
production unless we continue increasing
our railroad facilities.
The farms, mines and factories cannot
increase their output beyond the capacity
of the railroads to haul their products.
Railroads are now near the peak of their
carrying capacity.
Without railroad expansion—more en-
gines, more cars, more tracks, more ter-
minals—there can be little increase in
production.
But this country of ours is going to
keep right on growing—and the railroads
must grow with it.
To command in the investment markets
the flow of new capital to expand railroad
facilities—and so increase production —
there must be public confidence in the
future earning power of railroads.
The nation’s business can grow only as
fast as the railroads grow.
Obis'advertiAement published bylkt
£lssociatipaof3lcum^
Thomi deeiring information concerning the railroad rift*
aiton may obtain lUrratun by writing to the Attorur
fan of Railway Executieee, 61 Broadway. New York.
taxes thereon clue for a period of j withholds from them the posses- j
more than five years before the, sion thereof to the damage of j
commencement of this su»t, and 1 the said Alfred Hodges and YV.'
i this he is ready to verify. E. Hodges of Three Thousand
5th. Plaintiff alleges that the j Dollars by claiming the mineral
defendants, as aforesaid, are I privileges on the land herein de-
setting up some character of scribed.
claim to said land hereinabove! 3. The plaintiffs further
described, but that the claims go shows the court that on October
set up by said defendants are'lb 1916, G. W. Hodges and his
spurious, fraudulent and unjust wife, Hattie Hodges executed a
and that the claims of said de- lease on all mineral privileges on
fendants casts a cloud upon the land set out above and in-
plaintiff’s title to said land, ser- eluded therein in error 1127,
iously depreciating the value acres of land, the property of
thereof. Alfred Hodges and W. E. Hod-
Wherefore, premises consid- ges.
ered, plaintiff prays the court 4. The plaintiffs further re-
that the defendants herein and speetfully represent that since
each of them be cited to appear the day and year above named,
and answer this petition, at d defendants, Claude B. Sharp,
that on hearing hereof the plain- Jr., and J. E. Clark, have un-
tiff have judgment for the title lawfully entered upon said prem-
to said land, divesting the same ises, ejected plaintiffs therefrom
in plaintiff, and removing all and unlawfully withholds from
clouds from plaintiff’s title to the possession of the said Alfred
said land, and for costs of suit Hodges and W. E Hodges said
and lor suchj other and further premises by asserting some ehar-
r-‘lie4*, both legal and equitable acter of claim to the mineral
as plaintiff may show himself en- privileges on the land herein de-
titled to. scribed.
Stevenson & Knetsch, ! 5- That the reasonable ren-
A itnrnevR for PiointifT tal value of said land and premi-
Herein fah not but have b" <*. **» « per annum,
fore said Court, at its aforesaid r> Wherefore the plaintiffs
next regular term, this writ with t)ravs judgment of the Court,
your return thereon, showing that defendants be cited to ap-
how you have executed the same, liear answer this pet ition
(liven under my hand and the an<^ (hat plaintills have judK-
Seal of said Court, at office in "lent for his rents and tiamaxes
Junction, Texas, this the 30th ttn<l costs ,,f s,m ,ln,i the claim
day of December, A J). 191». or Ha""a ol Claude E. Sharp,
N. K. Skates, Clerk, E- Clark “C'1 Herbert
District Court, Kimble Co- Lane. their heirs “O'1 “siKns b«
By Lila M. Baker, Deputy,
CITATION By PUBLICATION
quieted, and for such other and
43 4t further relief, special and gener-
al in law and in equity, that he
may be justly entitled to.
YVeaver H. Baker,
- Attorney for Plaintiffs.
The State of Texas, Herein fail not but have be-
To the Sheriff or any Constable fore said court, at its aforesaid
of Kimble County—Greeting: next regular term, this writ with
You are hereby commanded to your return thereon, showing
summon Herbert Lane, Claude how you have executed the same,
B Sharp, Jr., and J. E. Clark Given under my hand and the
by making publication of this Seal of said Court, at office in
Citation once in each week for Junction, fhis the 30th day of
December, A. D. 1919.
N. It Skaggs, Cleik,
District Court, Kimble Co. '
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WE WANT TO HANDLE YOUR FALLCLIF
Of Wool And Mohair
Can Send our Trucks to your Ranch and load
Salt. Flour, Meal, Feed, Lumber, Cement,
Sheet Iron and all kinds of building Material
f >r you out of Menard and take your wool
and Mohair back to Menard.
Give US A Trial
and we believe you will be satisfied.
We m.ike liberal advances on WOOL and
MOHAIR and handle it like you want it
handled.
Junction
WOOL And MOHAIR
Company
Capital and Surplus
$42,500.00
JOHN R. SMART MANAGER.
/
Will Buy or Sell
If you want to sell your
Oil Leases or Royalties
Remember that I am in the market, or if
you want to buv Leases or Royalties, I can
take care of your wants.
W. R. Richardson
JUNCTION-KERRVILLB HAIL LINE
ROY KEMP, CONTRACTOR.
Car leaves Junction Monday, YVednes lay and Friday.
Returns Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
FARE ONE WAY $5.00.
four successive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof,
in some newspaper published in
your County, if there be a news-
paper published therein, but if LOST—Pair of Nose-fitting eye-
LAND OWNERS
If you want to lease your land for oil and <
g;as. write us, giving name and number of survey
and number of acres.
C. W. WEBSTER & CO.
rot then in any newspaper pub-
ii bed in in# 33rd Judicial Dis-
trict. but if there be no news-
glasses. Finder will confer fa-
vor by leaving at the Junction
Hardware Co. or Eagle office.
016 H* >Ml Bldg.
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Motley, J. D. The Junction Eagle (Junction, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; Junction, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth801118/m1/3/: accessed April 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .