Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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4-?ST
THE CONROE COURIER, CONROE, TEXAS
SINGLES* JINGLES
THE ONLY WAY.
Am w« Journey on the l«r«l.
M we beat H fur (be bill, there
will cog><* a time to each of oe
that's bound to tax our will;
the ascent wilt look so steep,
that we aball want to back
away, but Instead we should as-
sert oor will and positively
say, ”1 can make the grade. 1
know I can, but It will take
some pluck, yet there s no one
ever made It on the fake they
call good luck!” that's a term
applied to labor by the guy who
doesn’t know* how the other
fellow works and digs to make
the business go. You will find
success located on life's moun-
tain range, on the topmost peak
’tls nestled--its position does
not change there s no trolley
leading to It. neither Is there
any train, and there la no
chance to n it' li It with the
hlfh-powor aeroplane. There a
but one course open to It—lust
one way to make the trip, that a
to try and climb the mountain,
keep acllmbing though we slip;
it is possible to get theft* we
should make our start today,
grit, hard work and sticking to It.
Is what teach- V ' v A.' i
es u» the way J'y&A
'good farmer, professional man
or mechanic friend does, but
at the same time, we are firat
for Conroe, and if you are first
for your town and county, you
will do your Christmas shop-
ping early and do it at home.
If you are not first for your
town you may order by mail,
or still worse, climb into your
fine car ami go to Houston to
buy what you should get at
home and get your name in
the paper as having been away
! “shopping.”
lumirr i uu
The Stale of Texas. County of Mont-
gomery. By virtue of an Order of Sale
1 D.-ued out ..f the Honorable Plstrtrt
't’ourt of Iwllai* t’ounty, on the 10th day
of Not ember. 15*17, b> Matt L. I obit,
| Clerk of said t’ourt, agalnat S A. San
d. rsoti, et al. fur the sum of Klght Hun
| dred and Kighty-nlne and 31-100 l*ol-
I 11 ) anil Cl
ottatxo* it maucinoi
To the Sheriff or any t’onetable of
Montgomery t'ounty, <1 reeling — You
are hereby commanded to eummon K
W. Harris, the unknown heirs of
isiiinuiuiiiRnwifiiiHiiunniuniuHHiiDiiiNiii
H W.
legal retireaeuta- ss:
es, by making puhlti mtlon of thl- cl Ci-
tation once In <-urh w.-uk for four xuc-
comina
W Hard*. the unknown Pel
Harris, their heirs and legal
by making publtri
ch
cSSSlvs weeks previous to tlte return
day1 hereof. In some n, a Mmp.-r publlHln-d
In your county. If there be a nuwaiiaper
puldlshed therein, but If not. then In
any newepaper published In the Ninth
Judicial District; but If there be no
newspaper published In said Judicial
District, then In a newspaper published
In the m-arent District to said Ninth Ju-
dicial District, to itpear at the next reg-
ular term of the District Court of Mont-
gomery county, to be holden at (he
Court House thereof, in Conroe, on the
Second Monday In January, lain, the
being the 1 tth day of January,
then and there to unawer a pell-
B
Nonday & Tuesday O 0
December - - d%X“
2.30 and 7:30
\
Conroe's Play House
ATTRACTION
EXTRAORDINARY
HU llltt
ms.
Hon filed in mud Court on tb*_ i!2nd <1
a suit n
dockst of said Court No
of Oct., IS 17, In a suit numbered on
lay
the
ourt No. <723. wherein
alntlff, ami It VV.
J Llewellyn Is plaint irr, and It W liar
rl". the unknown heirs of It. w llarrla.
their heirs and legal representatives, are I
defendants, and said - petition
Suit in trespass to try tit
Itl# for
viieging
l«fi 2-3
acres of land out of the James Hod
League and heir
of the following
of land, to-wlt: Lying amle being sHu-
>e jumes Hodge
ng the Hast two-thirds
described 180 acre tract
Zz:
and .11-mu imi- aied lii .Muiitgoiiiery county, Texu-. In
lars i»s»< 111 and cesis of suit. In cause „aId James Hodge League, and t„.ing
I No 2S7X", in -Ji'l Court, styled John described by melee and hounds as
K Itogers v.rsus S A. Sanderson, et al... follows lieglnnlng at the
’and phi'.d i" in\ hands foi service, I, southwest corner of the N * ■• ■>.■<■ r - -
31 A Anderson, as Sheriff of Monlgdtn- sires. Thence west
ery
of
No\ein
y, T exas.
Iwr. 1 s I 7.
e. I.
Sherirr or Mont**in
t’ounty. Texas, did, on the 12th day boundary line of the Dugat Sure
fti cer tali/Ileal the Mouth ^-hnuridu
gomer
to-Wlt
along
Crunk 77\
the north
... ......evy <Jti «
I I.Mtste. situated in Montgomer y /Coun
rner
the
CONROE COURIER
Published Every Thursday
. a .
ff icc: Foster bid;:.. North of
Court House. Phone 58
. S. England & 0. Etheridge
I9ITOU and l’UBLISHCUS
ty. deneribed as folowe.
All that certain
a« all that <ertaln tract dirt of
of land known as the A*hn ,11. Smith
121V acre survey in Moiilg.Wt^/i y County,
Texas, Abstract 573 t *eft tilcatf. 181*0,
I’atetil IV7. Vol 4. slMmYeTl ut m near
the town of Venture In ..aid donut v. said
Mn acre* being described as follows
Beginning tne extreme south co
of ».iid survey Thence north along
common l^undary of the Smith and
Foster survey a giifncierit distance so
th.it a Inc r I us due west to the -..utli-
west boundary line of said Smith sur-
vey. and thence down said line to the
pla • ut beginning will Include mol em
lira, e tin acres of land.
And. wherea- it ap|a<arlng. Hint on
the 17th .lay of August. I!*I7. an Order
of Sale was issued In this cause to
.Montgomery Co Tex . and which said
wilt was returned unexecuted, the said
John K Itogers falling to pay the 3250.00
bid rot mo land
Anil levied U|s,n as the property of
suld S A. Sanderson, et al. and on Tues-
-------- f) .in.I
the Mouth -boundary line of the Hodge
to the northwest corner of the
Hod
. --.ei said Du
gat Survey In said Hodge ling; , Thence
its known north to corner of James Hodge and the
f/lhe tr * * -‘nmn ~*
east along ____
he Adams tract to the
N. Crunk 77 \
entitled
Min,
day. the 4th day of December, I!*I7, at
the Court House, door of Montgomery
County, In the town of Conroe, Texas,
bet wren the hmrrs of ten A. M. ami Tour
I’ M . I will sell said real estate at pub-
lie vendue, for cash, to the highest bid-
der, a" the property of said S A. 'San-
derson. Kt al hv virtue of said order
of sale And in compliance with law
I give this notice |.y publication, In the
llligIIsh language ..rice a week for three
cbnoecOt i v «• week- Immediately preced-
ing said day of sale, in the Conroe Oour-
I-I a IM M publll tied 111 klontgom
era < ?0Unt} l eva a.
Witness n.v hand this I2'th day of
I November, 1317.'
M A. AXDKRSON.
Montgomery County, Texas
Official City aud C uuty Mew»paper
inter ed
xas. as
at the I’OMtolUc* at t’oriroe,
•ecand-cl* * mall matter.
tTES of subscription
[niree Months 35c
Months 60c w KV Vs* «»»»"«v
1C \ ear $1.00 Not Advanced—Courier, $1.00
Adtims Survey, Tlienc
south line of the Adam
liorthwest corner «>f the
acres aforesaid. Thence south ulong the
west line of said Crunk trad to the
place of beginning, containing lflo arrt-a
of land
I’lxlntlff alleging that he la the own-
er ol a.ild land and
session thereof, own
superior title thereto, "the defendant. It!
IV. Harris hiving eontrueted to pur-
chase said land from Miss Annie or An-
na Wahrenlielger (being one and the
serne person) and under whom plaint If I
owns and Halms said land, In;
failed and refused to comply
contract and pay the purehuwe money
therefor ns he then and theta- agreed to sSis
do. said contract of purchase was und
is forfeited and rescinded 3E
In the alternative, plalntirr alleges
that the rh r. i dant It W. Mart is on
-Mil day of April, 15*13, executed and de-
livered to the said Miss Annie or AlyAa
Waltrchbei gri (henlg one and the s^tue [
promlsHory vendor s /ti.-n
ptlnclj.al sum of )MtO.A>ay- i
able to liei and due six <«> months7after
Its said flail- at Conroe, Texas, an/ hear-
ing interest at the tale of X per ufnt per
annum, iiietreat payable mutually, pro-
viding for In pel rent Atlornuf’s fees,
and retaining In Its tacit a v.-i^or’s lien
THOS. H. INCE’S MILLION DOLLAR
PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE
CIVILIZATION
NINE GREAT BIG THRILLING AND INSPIRING EPISODES
40,000 Men, Women and Children—18,000 Horses—Tons of Effects. In all the
World Nothing Like This. 2 1-2 Hours to Present.
Wahrenbergel- < l.enlg on<
person) Ills promissory
note In the principal nut
STUPENDOUS
STARTLING
SENSATIONAL
p«
rig in
su hi
payment for said lor, 2-3 n. i*s of land
The plaintiff now being Mur legal i.wti-
mid holder of said note and
ac.^ a \
■ gainst hutd land anil .being/ given in
nfi 2-^ acoes
said
flue and legal usMlgrtri
lerutlon, that there-1
Sheriff,
lien by
Ugrvmenl ami transfer
for valuable ruttKldei
IS due, owing and unpaid tin said note
by the defendant the niiiii of }K3.).-(,
principal. Interest and attorney's fees, :
which the defet.flants refuse
belt
en
of said note, w hi. h
Do your Christ inn- shopping
early and do it at home.
Stop eouxhtrg‘ you rack the lungs and
Worry the Isjdy MALLARDS HuRK-
ll4.it NI* SYRI I- checks Irritation, heals
comfortable
nd 3l.no per
•y.
the Ifing and restores
breathing 1’rlce 25*-, 8t)c at
bottle Solti by S K ilalh
- There is urgent heed of
two or three more free deliv-
ery routes in thi county. If
the nation i- to d.-pt-nd uptin
the farmer-tp win the war it
will be necessary to
his mad at his door
l»ay.
given in part
ie purchase price of s.ihl
7-3 acres of farnf Hfoiegni.l is
ir’s
■d and In the face or sal.! no
valid and unMatlulletl Hen
In trespass |o
title for tho title and pOHse* -ion of
east cme-thlrd of said truyjt or land
of 160 acres above described h. Ing
53 1-3 acres, alleging that he Is the ow
of III fee sir
Thut said note
payment of the
1 7-3 acres ol
cured by vendor's lien rettUm-il ip the
deed and In the fin-
is a \ u 1D1 and uiin
Plaintiff further
TWICE ONLY. Afternoon 2:30; Night 7:30
Two Complete Productions
PRICES: Afternoon, 25 and 50c; Night 25,
50 and 75c.
Reserve your seat at Crighton Drug Store
Jk, ,
Monday & Tuesday ^ ^ ^
2:30 and 7:30
t ry
the
ami entitled
Phone 13 for Service Car.
Sheriff’s Sale
State of Texa«. t ounty of Montpom-
» ry. Hy virtue of a I’lurien Kxecution
jfivt* hllll inttuerl out of the Honorable t'ounty
and not ( ourt of dxrriM County, on the 29th
mnl
|M»ssesslon of said tract t>f bind and that
defendants are asserting .-bum tb.-r.-t,»
Under powei of attorney snd pretend, d
i-otiveyance from said MIssAnnle or Aona
Wahrenherger. nfuresald ,the idaintilt
holding all of the rights, claim* ami in-
terests of the said Mitts Annb- <n Anna
Wahrenherger In and to the prerm-n ,
and the said defendants having failed
S TWO MILLION CATTLE STARVING
TO DEATH IN TEXAS
force him to lose a day to
after his mail onrt; t»r twice a
week.
The Treasury Department is
placing . Treasury Certificate
day of October, 1917, hy the Clerk
thereof, in the exae of Mrs. M. F.
Smith versus H. 15. Fall No. 11249 and
to me, as She riff, dir* civil and deliver-
ed. I will proceed to aell, within the
hours prescribed by law for Sheriff’s
Sales, on Tuesday, the 1 h day of l>e-
“ons,'whmh cons'tVtu!odwthp l-mm'idcnl''There are enough cattle starv- hay to the acre,
tended mmlcym,!^^HoVcsuhb^ahi' i inK to death bn a^rip of land ^u‘ minimum of
tended conveyance Is wholly wlthoi * .......
consideration, and therefore void
anti
this
taking
yield,
r prays for the title and pns-
tlie said 106 2-3 acres of land
Stamps in denominations of.cumber, a. Ij, i*.h7. at Court House
25c to $1,000 on the market ‘h^tr in C\»nroi*, Montgomery Cjunty.
through the Post Of lift? de- the following i! ?s.-riljed prooer-
partment. The: e lamps draw ty’ lo wit
All the iron and steel tram road
rails, plates, cross ti* s, s tikes and ap-
i iitteTTini-i v Ttsrmrr,- rr, t*bit romtn
. . tram road that enters Montgomery
Sold to an\ one peI >fiUL I hey t'ounty at Sj>rii'K creek Where same
l./1‘
4 per cent annually and can he
purchased jjny pxxsL uituuL-
No more than $1000 will he
I’lalntlff
session of
snd In the alternative for the amount
of said note, principal. Interest ,nd
tornev's fees, and for a fore, losur*
iva Id vendor's lien note against hoi,I
1**6 t*3 acres of land anil To
“Sale ordering the sa
Iff according to he
Hpplw-d lf> waltl init.
for the till.- a
53 t-3 ucres-of
sahl pretended power of attorney ami
conveyance and for all costs of suil .ui-l
for general and special relief
Herein full not, hut have you hefoi<-
said 4’ourt, at Its aftiresald next regular
term, this writ, with your retnrn
on. shfiw ing lioyy \ on 'lot
, ----- — < leder of
rvale ordering (he sunie sold hy- the Sher-
an.l the piocet-ds
ami further prays
without j the Hize of Germany in Texas which is ten bushels of nuts
to feed all the United States and one thousand pounds of
soldiers in Franco for two hav per acre, and on a hund-
oi years. r<,d acres this would be thirty
That is the way the livestock thousand pounds of nuts and
I problem in Texas was charac- one hundred thousand pounds
pOMMVNKDMI 4»f XUtil
<1 aimI ran* «•]latIon «• f
‘PK Ul
tnoi
Hit i nr
of th
Redeem a !)Je ■ ij »i, n md
’expect et' to i.i-e:> ; hem
- '
nir.
filat
/-Vi
oil .lit*
■fto not last
ather, and
* t a r;it^i- j
^nsDiial
.ii-
croMMcs the .1 uiaihan l„ Stanley sur-
vey *>f land in sou*tn-r;i part of Nlcnt-
Hotnery Cotiuty, ’l*‘\u, and extends in
i oldhirii direct pm tlu-rofrom throw
the smd Stanley survey; Then ,
llirouijh the t ,i.|«}.i Allen survey
1 her. through the John Taylor sur
vey, Thence threUfh the James Stev-
ens survey; Thence irt<» the F. I>. May
iruy tu thi preaent texiuious,
lll- n*:i!. d to be about > liiilv-s of said trHin
4} in- way, inrludmi; all switches, spurs, he-
V.hiak- nl 41*37 therein or appcrtaimm' tliere-
1 ill ,0‘ *'^'0 r**'*’* ‘'h Mid tram road will
In* the i** the fool, levied
''B as the pn.jH it. of II li, FalK to
* / iti-Ty n jui , i:t aii.ounluik’ 1“
** j 'in, 72 m fsv.»r of Mia. F. Smith
7frtV- ugainst said M. IT Fail with accrued
pHt-1 mtrn =: and . ..,i bf suir
th Hit* 4iivvn under mv hand, this lf.th tlay
flairs <»f November, \ l». i;T]7.
day A. ANDfRSON, Sheriff,
spent for Montgomery t'ounty, Texas.
^4i}l 11 -<•( i hi I xullxvriie above potijefo be publiah-
^ rt-s jr * 111 11'iinm t uurk-r u newspaper |iub-
aloihlld issue. 1 ‘enrue, Montgomery County,
' i. Texas, for more thar 12 months as
I l,rov',l“l I'.v law in aurh cases for ten
"'T ’I'Dys. M. A Anderson, ShcrilT.
IjlleiY _______
^a-k- Advanced—Courier, $1.00
r —-------
H^hnsj-| N,’rlr> ' ITATION HI I't'ltl.K ation
A. K. Illunt vs. Northern Develop-
ment t o. 1'ou are hereby summoned
to be and appear before me in the
town of New Cxney, Texas, on Dec.
2d, 1917, 10 o'clock a. m., t*>
complaint of A. IT Limit, Debt in sum
of fti3.75 ar,d it terest.
F I. UKINHAHDT,
Justice of Peace, Free. No. 2,
Montgomery County, Texas.
VV.DICNH
Wstrlcl Court
County, Texas.
Olvoi. umlei mv 1
"Hl*l Court at oflhe In Com
clay Of October, l!H7,
ALL -M< •IIIIIH, Jr
I *lsl rlct Dorn!, .Mi.iilg.imcrv <
SKA I.
tcrized by Charles McCarthy, <>f hay. That would have kept!
special representative of Her- two hundred head of _ cattle)
beil Hoover who returned re- from starving .and two hund-
cently from an investigation of re(l head of cattle is about all
the cattle conditions in Texas.!a section of grass land will
■There aye 2,000,000 head ofr-earry.
Montgomery !c<ittlo starving to death in Tex- The Texas Peanut Works is
b*mi and th* Seal „t as. and our cattle raisers are being Organized to build one
,h,M ;asking help from the govern- hundred warehouses scattered
' l;:;;;. Iment. What if these same cat-'over the State at different cori-
n'V.; tlemon had planted one hun- eentrating places where rail-
J. R. JONES
GENERAL
Blacksmith & Wheelwright
Horseshoeing. Insures against over-
reaching, side-stepping and stumbling.
All work guaranteed or money refunded
Shop South Capitol Hotel CONROE, TEXAS
'.'U .lUt.N C-VlL'i liUJ-l lu.
V I r M.-rrln, J.. "lark
When you have finished
reading this paper, place it
in a one-cent wrapper and
mail to a soldier boy you
know. He will appreciate gei
ting the news from home.
‘dred acres.of peanuts to every
(section of grass land in Texas,
the story would have read like
this: There are 2,000,000
head of fat sleek cattle i..
Texas ready for market, which
will net the Texas cattle rais-
ers many millions of dollars.
road facilities are ample for
the purpose of locating seed
nuts to the surrounding coun-
try, in order to make Texas a
*amit growing State, and a
centrally located factory to
manufacture all the by-produ-
nets of the peanut, and one of
irregular bowt-l
t-)ii ..nl. > iiiiM|i|)nt|iiri ami
bftblt (Ills tbl> M> Ml t-lll w
II LI t ft I \ K is a gif.it I mi w
It mirlfli-s Uu- syst.-m, vltali
ami put . Him >U|tt'sMv.' mu.u
vIx'-voum i-oti.IMbm Prirt- 3".
S. I\. HaUv-y. l oiuov. TvxaA-
Uiuvt'hiaTItN bail to
<« i-oiiMt l|mti-i|
w ith Impui itit-s
bowel rngulator
thw blood
blvi
iu ll(II-
S' j1,I l,>
Seme may argue that it has‘these by-products will be pea-
been too dry to raise peanuts! nut meal and cake; also
or anything else where these ground p%anut hay, and will
cattle are starving. Well,! be kept in these hundred ware-
let’s see, are Mineral Wells, 1 houses for distribution for the
ltal*'
.-vim
»«*.*
ef-D**'
sHnitirrs BALL
Tlv* Stitt* "i TvXaa, <’«onu \ of M )ttt
gomci v |i) viruii- ill ;i cortam i-xisu-
timi issm-ii out of th*- lioriorabl.. County
('ou11 of Montgomery t’ounty, on dm
2ml dav ->f \'**\ embeh lull, by W. K
< pi I (In, ci.-ti, ol tin1 said Court, ng.itnst
W. Anthony. **t nl. for tin- aunt of
Two llumltfil .uni Thlrtv-olght and
06 i"" < < .-;<x in-1 i lot lark, and - ---t - --t
"nil. In i iii-ii. No 856. in Miihl Court.-
Ml t 1 i-—u... i *U).)mi voi iooi W. W An-
th"iiy. <-t ul. :imil iihti-e.l in my ItnmlM
fot a*-i vl<.- I, M A AmlorMon, ns Sh*-r-
IIT I.r Mi-ntgom.-iV Countv, 'r.‘\H*, <lni.
on tin- :*tli day of Xovembef, 15*17. In v
on vi'Hnlti 1'ivl **stat»*, Mitunti-il in Mont
Kolmu > i-iunll, <h.-Mi t IIm d li h (oliows, to-
wit
Abstract No 834, "I: W rent more Sur-
vey. 2 licit*, value, ft 511.00
Abstract No m It Hlrach Sur-
vey, 20 acre*, value, 1)00,00
are
Dublin, C’amanche, DeLeon,
(Cisco, Rising Star, Cleburne,
Brownwood and Stephensville
in the drouth belt? Yes. Well,
they are making front ten to
twenty-five bushels of peanuts
and from one-half to a ton of
convenience of Texas.
We invite your closest inves-
tigation.
THE
TEXAS PEANUT WORKS
Dallas, Texas
Offices: Slaughter Biulding
| FIRST STATE BANK OF CONROE |
!fj GUARANTY FUND BANK ^
H
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ^
A. A. Madeley, S. K. Hailey, G. B. Madeley, WJ
W. N. Hooper, Claude B. Stewart ^
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT *
Uj
A. A. MADELEY, President S. K. HAILEY, Vice Pre». Ifi
J. M. GRIFFITH, Cashier
All Business Entrusted to Us Receives Careful Attention
E. W. GILKERSON ARCHIE TAYLOR
CONTRACTOR
Suryeying, Platting and Sub-
dividing. P. O. Box 153
WAUKEGAN, TEXAS
Oanaral Sapalr Shop.—Pip# Work.
Northwest Cor. Court Square.
3 ami 4. blink MO.
urtti loin Xu,
■ml 14<*. fton.no
S.-.urily lot No 14, block 78. xalur.
3150 00. , ,
S*< urlty lot No 23, block 70. value,
fjooiin Total vmJiu*, 3700 iK*.
\ml lrvlf.ll u|ioti ll. th# fltoport) of
muuI W 8 Anthotiv. ,-t nl , anil on Tui"**
day. tin. 41li da} or Docoinbcr. 15M.7. at
th* ('ourt I bin door of .MuiilKiinu-ry
t’ounty. In th« town ol font-ii*, Texas,
l-etw.on i he Hoots or ten a M, and
lour l‘ M , | will mc|| Nani i*io|>*rty
at public v#tulue. for ra«li, to th# high
cNt bld<|er, .«* do. |*rui*erty of mmIi) W
\t Anthony, et al, by virtue of nald
b-vy an<l m:vI<I execution.
Ami In compliance with law I give
dim notice hy publication, in the Kng-
IInIi lnngungc. once a weak for three
loiiMccutlv* w.-eke Immediately preced-
ing Maid day of nal**, III the 4’onroe I'mir-
t**r, .< tteWHpM per pphll shell lit
....... - - unt> Witin , ,.,-t
:*th day of Novi*i||t><-r, i h17
M A ANDKRHoX, Sheriff
Read the Holiday Advertising
that will appear in this paper,
who have something worthwhile are going
to advertise it. Read the ads, shop early,
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1917, newspaper, November 29, 1917; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844204/m1/4/?q=GRANITE+SHOALS: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.