The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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GRAPES
Rich, ripe, healthful grapes,
grown in the fattious vineyards
of Southern Europe —produce
the cream of tartar from which
Royal Bakin? Powder is ra^de.
The most eminent authorities
in the world say cream of tartar
makes the best send most health-
ful baking : jv, :. er,
TY
• tie of ti f* r*
in ord»r tjf sale 1
•• ! ft, ' d t IH
S. ! < re w :
led
Otf{ of the !!•
•nor
abf- DHtrlrt Co i
irf Mm; ;y *e
$"4 ! ano ( utt
t V
r,f iAar,- Ct ' :
fy.
nn the Jt»t dt
rtf D.ud Ret of tfa.
May. If23, by
the
Clerk of *u d D
and levied upon
as the property
r'f
:»h t Court for
the
rum of 8 : Thoi:
•«. said ’ ■*. C. Saw e
r f r d Ethel Sa y
jr
>nd t>tie herd:
ed S
ir.d eight sr-1 93-1
And tfiat cn the fi
>t ’,*ae-"' v '• J
iy.
Dollars o-i>l r
nstk
of suit, under
a 192,7, the r.xn.e b-
•ing the 3rd day
r i
rudgment hi favor hi L. L fT *r ■
f»r»rn ‘ f Jj: «.-i!<I Court X •
* £34-", and styled L. L. Hardin v«. V
C, Sawyer. et a!., placed In ny hands
or I. Alien 8 JoVni< •; a
Sheriff of I.lano County, Texas, di !,
i i t 2nd day of Jan* 192 ,. I >• ■■ or.
certain real estate, situated In Llano
Texas, described a* f lions,
t1 e Court H i"S»‘ door
. In f!.» town of J 1 inn
tl-.e ! or.-* of H A.
I»y v: • !. of ■ ■ ’ ’ ' v
sr k- I v ill o 1 -HI
Tsr
f,
A
«fi9
\ ktem
l
n ?* A ; rf
G'd.ee IH alright
of .7 a<
bounds as
,r>r t ' <-■■■>•
f.:. Co.
of the C
Baking Pot/ lex*
The ONLY nr', vf'y distributed
Cream of 7V V . L.tk'nj Powder
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Ditter Taste
no;
Ci-
of th
t. t '-
< art*
kno’’ ti
CC SOI
of C'i• Thoi. G. M'
survey, being a tract
es described by met e; on
follows: Beginning ■
< ■■■ <■ < * t;.<- h. t. c.
"Vf ". No. 1 on the f-il«-f ! >'•
Elckmati survey, tl:»n -
■ to the northeast cor
rail K'ckman - > •
!.’• Ij v: r:r» to tin; , it’
of n trn t of land former-
us tie Robbins tract..
itli 268 varas to the south
*?!•! month. at
•t Vmio i nt;.
Texas, iatweer
W aid » P. M„
and aid order
ebc’ o described R“ '1 Estate *. • Coin
• endue, for ca>i; *hf 1.'- r *;!
der, a* the r- •;» o' -1 c
P: •’.•>■> r and Ethel 9r-.yr,
And 'n <• ryr v.dth I . .v. i :A
tb s notice iy pvMBaHor ir- tl ■> K ••
Fob Invo'-ve. or - fu- t»*-,<>•
corsecntive weeks !, ••mediately pre-
• i. -• ,n i day of sale, in ti e ! no
Nev. e, a newspaper publish 1 in
l lano County.
Witness
June, 1922.
try hand,
s 2nd day of
; V p
Lie;
JOHN-’ 'N*
County, Toxas.
P. E. VINSON CELIVFRS
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
• lend, o' o, June 1° l)1* R.
f Viti who ; Tulv 1. »!!• retire
from th* p Id ■(. • of the Cniversby
of T'xnn to Tier no the he si of the
and abstract Idealism, no mere
i.fbii? of the present Imperfection
I'lb.u ; "I general coupled with a
i• ’ fe ,,g tl t somehow,' some
... i. arm to t o plar of I -
it . nr. (on'ainlng 63.7 acres of land,
more or less.
Second. The we d one-half iM i of
•«"•<:■• Xo. 1, granted to H & T. C.
Company, certificate Xo. 11*4
a tract of 242.7
metes and hounds
Lb
l£.
bt
by
d-
;!’•. sometime,
must pri vail, ft
I (.•'.*<,♦ C»
t^rn
•• hi;
the
W«
re:
for
membei
t’elfvere
which m
n f acem
Ilible text
“These nil
received the i>
t • i and .-r
,V. hi p.
concerning u»
Ml
ila
Ini
11'
in tbi
(rat"
men
ants
I.L.-
i.i'-nl
ti.ntci
turn.
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in
X
f!««<ir.‘e University here,
fh •! .I) M -tpp." 1 r.iucc In
• ti;! t body an I faculty
of th! bv Mution ndny. II
Hi" luu cnlgurcate sermon
bed tc'• opening Jf th" Com
r xet’ti-es. lie to it hi
I brew 11:11* !'•
i faith .. ■
;>e» but 1. i * lug a‘.•mi
'.hem from afar.
I something betr r
. t apart from ua
«M net la nl<- p'W.'i-i
! it pi that all 1 I III i
s life Ur: la hoped for. He
1 • * if \ ■
and woumn whom the fllale
f :r emit'•mplatlop.
are no < iii'a nor *ji>i ;t» (
auf.. > ■ f; in disappoint
ng then. This fact la pre-
the stronger,t poi-ih’e con
othe# group of rnrn has
tl.
a i
VI c t ’
letter conditions
a* a definite thing,
• a lb lug dvnatlc
run certain luera.dlc-
which pci-! I 'd In
i . < ,m1 .j; • itnncea and won out
It: i w : ca-ic and over nil opposition.
l'"or oi e thing It had a* the bottom
of It a conviction of (Jr I, a clear cut,
definite and coiiipreV n llde point of
view, the har k ground if the world of
i ; "d tiling the f indlmentfil
' . of'nil i tin i beliefs. And this Is
11 glory of the Scriptures and of the
•on and wonu a of Scripture. Say
’( l v ,11 of t e;n (it; rwlso, the
•rntor orer inca of succeeding agon
;l“ • la this starting point of all their
1 Mr , an I thinking On the first
o'"’" It sts"d “•• *b t-oglnnlng Gob
>■•(1 f-om tl era to the cad ti ..( 1: the
■ • ••• • ’ . .■onsiMtcr.t:>• adher ..| to,
1 e ' id . jig of wn'.cn lirlnys order and
if t:
tr
fine
as folio"
Sinning at tin* pmtli-• c«t c
said survey Xo. one. Thenc
902 varus to th“ X, K corn*
tract. Thence south 2.600 v i
ihc .southeast corner of I
Thence west f*i»3 varus to the
west corner of this tract. T
north 2.000 vnras to tiuv p'ncn i
gbinlng, containing 343.7 acre
or less.
The ahove i v,> trac oi' In
the same land conveyed to V,'.
ycr by Collin McCoy and Dob
by deed dnte| f)»e. 21913,
c irued if) Look Vol. 49 pg. 4o9, of !:r
Llano County Deed Records, to ,*h • •
THE STATE OR TEXAS
the She- ■.••' i • any r i l ie i f
> County —OREETiXO:
Vou are h<• r by commanded to cause
i following notbe to be published
a newspaper of general • rr uo-.tlon
ilch h;.s been continuously and i°g-
uly published for a period of nut
•s than one car preceding the late
thy notice in the County of I,lane,
■0
f To
and
not.
tc
P
t
i t
south*
'n'-n-.-e
,f t
mor
id h'dn-.
<'
• McCo'
.mil re
you
ited a
the period
e first day
return day
AT
on before t
XOTICK OK A I’PLICATff
LETTERS EnT\TE3
IV'KFJDENTS
ihall cause
lea t or f e
of te nia.'i
of publicn-
here jf.
and It * r«<'0’*(l n nee Is
made fiu fiTMlic- deni rlption.
Tlilrd. Anotlier part of the
O. MiGeliPo l( drghf survey,
a tract of I. acre-t. rlescrlh
metes and lire uds ns fonows:
ginning nt the moat northerly
corner of “M l Thos G McG' li
e, and Its
and chaos
i n
conceived foi themselves and fur
the world l.igf er Id".its than they
have. Xor has if iftcn been glvc.i tc
man to full •"> ;...r hurt of i. •* i-.’M "t
ent or even it • nil attai in°iit < ! Ui.tl
upon which th, ir hop. b were act 'I !.■
record Is i.tspok, i. these all die 1 not
having received the promises To a
man It is u record of failure.’’
Using this statement ac a baMs Dr
Vinson pointed c t that wiill* fh'MA
all died not tia\ I.•received the pr»>
mtsis. the, also u’l Uled in f utli; th d
while to a man ii in a record f fail-
ure, uloo to a man il In a rcord of
faith Vv'hlle their hopes were not at
talned their hopes were no? abandon-
ed. Dr. Vinson nta'ed that the ex,dan
atfon of all th?w lies embodied in
that one word -faith. Continuing he
said:
“But .tills faith of theirs was no
■how g.d back to
1 ft inflation if w j
civilization and In-
is.3tcm ^nd hof
me. t, disruption
pair.
“And we mur*.
thl« In a very vlt
would srive cur
trorlif Mice more till* element of
l> fulne . into cur ’ crlcin Ilf”. We
• an i o mor" u v itli-mt (Jod than
our fathers coubl. If man Ih to have a
vital religion lie cannot hv'eh, that
tic mherse i- n ‘fool's house' which
v HI hr re to naught bin highest ‘ n-
deav -i > ic I be able fo faceTtie
n* i'enei! recl'ty nf which he 1« a part
with con'■ deuce thn* it Is on the side
of his h'ghe i endeavors.'—Kllsoa.
We must give attention to the wide-
spread suspicion that much of our
culture today as it Ih crystalized In
our great universities Is an essentl!-
I> atheistic culture and that our
young people are going out Into the
abandon- vey. Thence south
umi dex- of came 694
corner of th
Then"e v.-e.f
with the ear
varas f. - ti e scr!
- tract herein coir
994 varr.s for ti:e ;
leteiiv
Tiiov.
being
• 1 b
rte-
x. n.
ii snr
t line
'iica-’t
■eyed.
loath-
west corn
vey d n
B’,rr hardf
•r of Die tin
tl ■ • eusf 1 ' r
survey, No.
f !k
of
269.
the <’iri
Tin :i •<
THE STATE OF TEX AS.
To all Pe - ns
Interest'
*■! :-.'i f
F
gate cf Mrs. M
g;;i - t.
VmV r-o
d
'•rnspil, V. E 7.51•
iovp of L1
L);.u
f
r.rrty, Texas im
• l m *
’if* r' ?ur
c
(•,rt cf 1.1a o Cr
nitv. an ti
*■ *' j 1 i oa ^ t
r.:
• k •; • that the 1.
t Will a
nd Teat
n
mnt of said Mr«.
Maggie
f. Jklexa
di
) • : 'lr itte-, •
i probate.
a •; 1 Ha
I.« rr• r > Testun.ev.
(■■rv be
f 4 g | •> C- f1
:1 I r .r ,'* •>. ,
f 'eld •
it. n-! i.
"! Ir hrnrd at
tlie next
Tr - i i
•'•1 Cou’ t, r-r’::r "
ft
Pir t m
. i»i J: ly. A. D
1923. at
•
t fyr- f
i:
nu-e thereof, in
the City
$
(Xus at ■>'bleb t1
irr all f
ti
rest'd in raid '
Astute mr
iy apn°'
o i
:d coat' f, sal ]
a pplicatio
lioal
th
r ■■ <!> he tn dr m.
Herein fail t’r-t.
t it have
■•rv: ih -
1 tliriv bef'.re «
.Id Court
th s v t'
W'
iii: your i turn
thd
. , d r?
Id
i pv
• • m
•1
33 til :■# I
< ,y|
-'
.. / b : uhl droit
T '
.»<ms.«* «*,«.««•<
'-1
fgjtahe restaurateur,
whose patronage is
due largely to the
uniform flavor of
his coffee, is usually
proud to identify it
as Maxwell House.
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
w • rid with only a tolerant smile for
their fathers’ faith, having abandon-
ed it but having nothing to tak- iis
place."
SAN SABA REPORTS GRASS-
HOPPERS DOING DAMAGE
The grasshopper p< at new ap}M r
to be V, worst ever known in this
r ounty. Thm made their appearance
•;;< Pv<i weeks a”o and during Inst
w, ek the desperate reality that they
w re a n..- i,.i o to the crops on the
farms was first realizetl. At once the
fight wan hr gnu and it is going on
tills week -with no let up. Some are
poisoning, s me are fighting with
brush and paddles, the use of the
chicken.-, turkeys nud hogs is being
taken advantage of and stiH others
a-e using the pear burner with dead-
ly effect.
A few fields are reported to be en-
r-.-T-'r »+ —■■■ t •« • v•.•■•Wr- «;•
m>r; Ii v. it ii sail lit: • Of11 van, 1" the
i ertheast corn r of bail I’.urchardt
:m 1 ev \ifi 369, ;r:r| the mu d i: >i ‘)i ■•
Iv X. \V. corner su'd Tims. G. Me-
(ii'hee survey. Thence cn f 90 i v.im
to the pi: re of b'.ginning, cord :in!n
12*2 acres, more or fc.-s .
Fourth. A part of the 160 acre.) of
Carl Borchardt survey Xo. 369 p, I 'nt-
ed to John O. Meusebach, assignee.
|.r Patent Xo. 883. Vol. 17. abstrnc*
No. 42, being a tract of 69'A acres
described by metes and bounds a-
fi Hows: Beginning on tlie south line
of said survey Xo. 369. in the <•••«(•
of the Llano and San Saba public
n :• i, lit a point S30 varas ear.t of the
•southwest corner cf said survey No.
'•!•. Tliencc east M3 varas to the S
E. corner of said survey Xo . fa,9
Thence north 1010 varas to the X. K.
re rner of said survey. Thence west
with the north line cf said survey 7-T
varas to the cent r of -aid Llano a cl
San Saba public road where the . .nre
crosses the north l:ne. Thence In a
southeastern}- direction with the
meanders of said road to the place of
beginning, containing 69'., acres of
land, more or less,
j The last ‘wo tracts of hr. 1
the san e land conveyed to . ard
c. 8av;-er by Callle F Mcfo
herself and as administratrix of
.Community estate of herself rad
;ceased husband. Green McCoy, <u
by deed dated Fob. 6. 1917. anl
corded in Book Vol. 51, page 23;
have exo.'del t'
showing how }'>u
same.
Given under my hand and
,.f S 2(1 Caurt at Llano, Texas.
2Mh day of M iv. A. I). 1922.
th?
th
soil1
* th
!
r lerk
•41 -23 t-C
Count;, c
'r r.uop:».
Llano Countv,
Texas
NOTICE OF SALE CF F.EAL ES-
TATE UNDER ORDER OF SALE
ung
\V.
f r
t
de-
al.,
re-
» et
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LLANO
Whereas, by virture of an o: : r of
sale isfted out of the District ‘ ’ ' it nf
l lano Countv. Texas, on June MM
P,i22 rn a Judgment rendered
in said Court on rhe 8th day
of May. UEfi. in favor c f the Corn-v.rr,
v Xatior. l Bank of Km u rit .
Mi.-■••(' -rf. and ;.in t E. L. C> w rid
.Mr--. M n ••'•; for the sum of 81 "2.
22 '1th liyercs: then-on from May c.
i:>2 . until 1 Ml at the rata - f ten ;»•
cent per annum, anti costs t "V.t. .n
car *e No. 2316. In •?:! com!, style i
Cor enlth National Bark of Krti-
•- is City. Missouri vs. E. L Chew et.
al.. I did. on the *th day of Jum\19"
at 4:30 o’clock P. M., levy upon
folic wir.g tract or rnrcel of land
a tea in Llano County, Texas, a-
property cf said Mr®. M. L
and Fh L. Chew, to-v it:
ceq., of the Llano County Doe1 Re-
COUNTY CL WS MUR STATEMENT
For the Quarter From February 11
to May 12, I $23
IN
Of
THE MATTER Cr THE
KrIns Ka'ler, Trcasttrer,
GLARTErtLY REPORT
Liana. Co, ..tv, 1 <-xas.
1 ■ ’ net rt. Llano ay Torn,. 1923.
'■ >' A. D„ 1122. in L gri. r Q utterly S *sa: ii
; ' ■ - -f • ••’ft if Llano County. T 'as. came on for tx-
Qft rteriy rvor* cf Kelius Carter, Tre irer of Llan j
t’e da; T mi. A. D., 1223, filed 1 rein on the 16th
am: tl: a me laving bean c marred and examined
fo .rd to be correct, it Is th refore ordered by th<
( unit t: it tiie sun.e be ar ! is hereby approved; and It appearing to
nt that during su'd time the said County Treasures had re-
'1 ■' “i irt in co ict x I ; ; -.it of, and paid out of each • f tlie several
county funds, the amounts'set forth, and leaving balance to each ol‘
said futuL as follows, to-wit:
• t; m ic
c f the Corn;,
rmlnation tin
t ounty, T x.-r-t. I
day of May. A.L.l.:
by the Court, ami
JURY FUND, FIRST CLASS
Amount on liund F,Lr
irnount received (lining
Total credit a shown 1.
'-mount fia | out d-.r.ng
■ 11, 192 { ..............$]
c quarter „ ___________
current report ________2
the quarter - __________
.729.89
320.59
50.48
152.06
Balance on 1m d
My 1. 19;
---------f!,888.4!
BOAD AX'
‘AT)
Amount r ii riand
‘M.iount re- elved
Total credit
Amount paid
February 11
during the
as shown 1/
out during t!
2 : ............$15,186.51
------ 334 01
current rep.nr* .. . 1*. 571.1.52
<r ‘ter ........... 4 937.51
Balance on hand May 12. 192.’
--------$10,633.01
yCNERAL FUND
.’.mount
.' mount
'i’otal ci 'dit
on lie: rj Cohn:
received during
as shown h>
2 11
tlie quarter .
«•::: rent report
Amount paid out during the quurte
:
i’;.lance on hand May 12. j922
192:; ------------$13,042.00
----I- 2-9.15
------ 13.2sl.15
■--- - 4.318.69
.....$8,962.46
COURT HOUSE REPAIR FUND
Amount on hand r bruary
•fount receive! during •
'< dal credit as shown
r n:: I. id out riu: '
1923 ____
after______
. rc-po; t
.......--.$46.12
.$16.12
;nr> on hvnrl
1.
-$16.12
me;;- t
Amount
Total c
erlit
pai
liai
S; \ <
s
111 , C,.'
1! (hr!:
shown
FIFTH CLASS FUND
211, 1: 23 _______
g 11, c (
by curn
tl e r
•nt report
, arter ___
--t-Li' J4.&2
16.41
■ 1.081.36
.. 1 ->419.7:1
B ‘ *atic 3 cn ha nd M ay 12’, 12."
--$:
SUM II I’LAS.S FUND
.\tnount on hand Februm
Amount received during
Total credit : s sin .vn I
A mount, paid out dar g
Balance cn ; m j y^y 1;
•y 11. 1923 ..........
t1 e quarter .........
r umerit report
be quarter__________
, 1923
.242 82
25.34
.26 X 16
40.36
* 1,227.60
SEVENTH CLASS FUND
.....?3.775.01
----- 184.81
-----.3.939.82
----- 1.195.52
.’ mount on hand F hruar .• 11, 1923
A mount re "Led during the quarter""
iota! credit a* sho n b current report
Amount pai 1 out during the quarter
Uaianre on hand May 12, 1923
EIGHTH CLASS FUND
Amount on hand Februar; 11. 1923 ____ $> 4ur 40
Amount received during the quarter________ y ,„
i -s shown by current report ________5 u.>;--,1
An-, unt paid out during tb<
.....$2,764.30
quarter____________
66.35
Bala ace
on
hand
May 1.. 1923 ..
-------*5.390.25
X NTH CLASS FUND
.\nionnt on hand
'.mount received
Totnl|credlt as shown
A. moil
February 11. 1923 ...
during the quarter .
Ly current re?
.- _____________ _J.a.m.:.. m.Lm. _______1_____
been damaged. But most of the fields1^ J'' Y°r ***«*' " ' * '
... ,, , , , scrlption. Save and except the mui-
of the vallex are this week the scene , ...
erals and mining rights to snni ? a
reserved in dm*d from Gw. T. Mc-
Gehee to W. T. McCoy, dated Feb. S.
1SS6. recorder! Book IB pg. 27. Llano
and except, as to the 65.7 acres tract i
of a fight Farmers have been com-
ing to the poultry dealers and buying
chickens with the idea of using them
to make the grasshoppers fight and,„ rN , „ , , ,
. ,, , , , . iCounty Deed Records. And also save
then resell, and in this way they may _________ ^
practically get their money back.
Reports to the News from more
than one section of the valley this
week are to the effect that in most
places the grasshoppers are being
.held in check, but they are by no
moans under a safe control and the
danger of a complete breakdown is
! still staring the county In the face.—
: Ban Saba News.
- ------- O'1 ' -
Wilbur C. Treadwell, Optometrist,
will he in bin Llano office THuraday
| June 14. Kyea examined and giaaaes
the
situ-
the
Chew
320 acres of
land patented to John Adrlance. as-
signee of Ferdinand Merken. by Ta -
ent No. 419, Volume 1$. dated March
14tli, 1859, by virtue of third class
certificate No. 775. known as surrey
ry• “''■HYmat.’T'’*
on the first Tuesday in July, A. D
1923. same being the 3rd day of sa t
month, between the hours of ton
oclock A. M. and four o’clock P. M
on said day, at the court hou-=e door
of said Llano County, in the City of
Llano, in L'.ano County. Texas.
raid out during the quarter..........__
Balance on hand May jo,
vaid amour.?., wr-p
-----------SI.495.84
16.47
ft ........ 1,512.31
26.62
1923 _________
----------- ----$1,485.69
■\ml that said amount, were r, r, !•, d and paid ou, rf each of *he
i spective funds since the filing of the preceding QuaitMlv RenoVt f
" ;"'M - therein shown are correct. It is there-
ore further ordered by the Court, that the said demile,, repor be and
-he same Is hereby, in al, things approved, and ’he C!erk 0? this Court
hereb’- *o Wter the said report, together i Vi Lbr
and^h!**th^enpropi>r^c*ue!:^™™nm!b”e;:'S^^0n^ ,°/ ^ano ^0°nty, Texas!
tc wxxntoLmi* uit'fi this oraer.
Witness our hands, this 16th day of May. A. D.. 1923
!
CHICHESTER S PILLS
BRANt
DiAMONU
o'
' , *
tAINtES t
A«X Urwm for Cm CHSS TKR S A
OIAMuMS J.KAVD PILLS in R.^d «n<i/Vv
Ooio mriil.ic b>J*cs, fca’.*>l with Biu^<0»
gibboa Txi ito oTim. Bar if ••w\V
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• I A BONN an A XU rn t >r twrctv-flfw
year* regard ■ 1 •»» r-t, ; ; • -•* Keliabla,
SOLD BY ALL r<?UGGISTS
2X& EVERYWHERE xw^
will
offer for sale and sell at public auc-
tion. for cash, all the right, title and
interest of the said E. L. Chew and
Mrs. M. L. Chew in and to the abote,
described land"and premises.
Dated at Llano. Texas, this 5lTl Cay ’
of June, 1923.
ALLEN S. JOHNSON.
Sheriff of Llano County. Texas
By DAN MCDONALD. Deputy
-—o---
Wilbur C. Treadwell, Optometriet.
will be in his Llane office Thursday
June 14. Syee examined and glasses
fitted.
A E. MOORE County Judge
A HI; KETSON, Commissioner Prec. No 1
•B ( SAWYER, Commissioner Prec. No. 2
E T Tt RBIVJLLE. Commissioner Prec. No 3
E. P. MAY, Commissioner, Prec. No. 4.
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LLANO. , r T mn, ^ „,
County Court of Lltno County. Texas, do herebyCertify tha!Th. abo^
md XT'** ^ 3 trUe aDd C°rreCt tabular 8latement of th* receipts
and disbursements of Kelius Carter. County Treasurer of Llano Sunt ^
as sjowa by reDort of said County Treasurer, at the May Term of the.
by report of
Commissioners Court of Llane re„n,„
zp - ~
Witness my hand and seal of
(Seal,
office 'his the 2nd day of June. 1927
J. T HALLFORD.
Glerk County Court, Llano County. Texan.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1923, newspaper, June 14, 1923; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817327/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.