Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 1, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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Me-o-my,
how you’ll take to
a pipe—and P. A.!
Before you*re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that tAis
is the open season to start
something with a joy’us
jimmy pipe —and some
Prince Albdrt!
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis-
fied before—and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why — P. A.*s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
COSTOFUVBiC
^ The Slut* <>( Tea** $*• »* Mteriff m
(IrnUna, Tou S’* l#r*b» uronunW
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IS DECREASlNtifc^Tt^'^.v '.vr
dnd' IMII r*p.r**»tiwho V* IO
1 ptututm iwkhOVA, John lai l *lll and i
• wife Mmllw Iji PrellA MavU... I.* frro
It, uKOtrit, Md ItiMt I. OMminw
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but tt vh. than tn
naked te th* tin J,
tf to-**- he *w new-
Min Judicial rti-tricl
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unknown. In b* *-d api>**> In-fere th#
f*4 ftet'ICt
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rep* —MteUdC
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A mill. t>* —According to flgurM
■Miated by the hi at# boon! ot ©on-
el llw »«yn»A of niiBtitnii|' th*
l Stats'* ward* in Iks »»rtou» *1
liar) 'Jnatitutlo** continue* to d#-
• -44*hk^'>*n»*UJkC Km downward treBd
la |k« coat of Hvtof. far the
of May the per capita coat wm 911.71,
tn. l*i*l
all -at to-
karlMr
; Amilet. hltaa W(
Lj^ .aaaBMfiHMHIV
[are to plaintiff unkitskn. and
| ik-l>r*»*oi<ui v«a ui each an*
■ otwiv* mentioned tiy maklni
pubttoaltee of mi* duilou otn-o in #***
! * rcta f*r tour eeoriteakr* werite prevtou-
w «Re trfwtt day hweef m -mi* *»»•
it.or published In four rutiniy tf than
tho l lih day
in «
of Jap. t*a..,
I than and there fa •nearer a uetltven filed
to aaM «'ooot. oa tp tik *Ug pi -t»f* 1
herein
bhi. ir ti
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I. Ikon In ike nearest county where
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H M McMahan la pUthtlff. and I- C
aa" *t
<'a>to.l«ht, hie end their h-tr- and 1*00
for Judgment ter all anata in thl I
daMHMh msMMk fkfl oat tort ail
.Ok* <tu> return and he*
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.__. .1. .. _ court tiooee In Ike town of Coo roe on
aa qpaioet 9X4-11 aeet»«a tor the ala* U, Ulh ^ Qf *u„ a ru»*t, beteo tb»
«.h,1 S^rasia c'ire^f®
u.wt.w^uw urn**.au
cH«ue af land: »M a helm
vloalre.l 5|i» I’eletil N
.v.uri of Monlamnere Oowat
judicial diet r lci
ter* l.Vuniy, i
to M kalde
Ten no. *lh
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kst\r
PkMHBI
It Ik. till.
4rom bite and parch (cut
out by our exclusive pat-
ented process) are a reve-
lation to the man who never
could get acquainted with a
pipe! P. A. has made a
pipe k thing of joy to four
men where one was smoked
before!
Ever roll up a cigarette
with Prince Albert? Man,
man — but you*ve got a
party coming your way!
Talk about a cigarette
smoke; we tell you it's a
peach! (
Prince AiBeri, ,
Nince Albert
CRIMP CUT
IC«V *tP| A A*
_ <.«faETTI rOBACAW »
firmeo Alkorf la
•Mrf in tappy rW
M|l, tUy r*J tin*,
mmmmtmm* pound
and half pound tin
humidor* mndinth*
pound try*!at glott
humid or with
apM*« moiitonor
top
Copyright in;
■’fci.i'f:
1021
•old*
N. C.
the national Joy smoke
Employment.
Nothing lie* a forclgn-bom work-
unn to ■ town or m Job as much aa a
borne to live Id and a truck patch to
work. It I* a wholly American mo-
tion that the foreign-born love aback*
and barrack* and hoarder*. Many
of ihorn bo> lot* at tbe flrat oppor-
tunity. tool they ban ool tho aaooay
to build houne* except on really eaay
term*.—Rather Kv.-rett Lap*.
Warier
manufacturing ed plateau
Oeellno of tka
of the large
lea of tbe United 8tates la en-
n the conatroctlon of a great
of bouxoa for Us employees
lie there are many ootcj fas-
i the way ot making eooveo-
tha moat atrlktog thing about
mm la tbe tout absence of tho
or. .The apnea la thrown to-
other rooms. U looks aa tf tka
was out of fashion.
"Oraat Baain’* ftagion.
What la known aa the Oreai Rawte
of North America !a an inland druln
age In western United State*, atte-
sted between Wakaaiuk inouulMlni* on
tbe eaat and tbe Slerre Nevada and
Cascade ranges oo the west. It com-
prise* most of Nevada and po'tlont
of Utah. Oregon. Idaho and CiHfor
nla. and baa a total area of shoot
210.000 square miles. The butln Ua*
a graded slope from the north, where
tbe slevatloa la 4.000 feet above tbe
sen. toward tbe south, forming a tilt-
whose surface is broken
by Interrupted group* of mouotaln*
with a general north and south trend
Moaning of Ora am of Sa0ta.
To a*f*f on* foretell* auccoao In lov*
and a fortune In commerce. * To aoo
one fly through the air at a furious
pace denotes success Id your present
undertaking. To dream that you rids
■poo an ewgte’a back, your Ufa In la
danger. If an eagle lights upon your
bead It foretell* death to a near rel-
ative or friend. To aee a dead eagle
signifies the death of some prominent
perapo and the succeaa of a poor man.
To kill ooe denotes happiness of abort
dura tt on. To see ooe carry off prey
foretells loss by theft- ,,
aga of 9,941 present durtag May. Thera
war* 1.499 employs*, with aa average
pay roll of 171.714 tot Key. ta* aver-
age salary balag 949.94 la the State
service sad a ratio of UB Inmatoa to "u
each emplqya Only U1.U7 waa a pent «*trtt
far coaatrwcttea. white 1.8M vraployas
boarded hi State Inatiiatletoa- The ag-
gregate Maintenance expense ’ waa
9199.949.
The Inaana akylum* generally show
the least per capita coat Below la
a statement of the average hhmtter at
Inmates present during May In eauh
Slate Institution, the number of em-
ployes In each, the per capita main-
tenance In eeqh;
Coufodarate Hums—Inmates. 904;
employes, 62; coet. 9M.90 for each la-
mate. Confederate Women's Home-
Inmates, 76; employes, 23; cost.
$36.40. Blind Institute—Inmate*, 217;
employes. 81; coat, $64.94. Deaf and
Dumb Institute—Inmate*. 441; em-
ployes. 126; coat, $41.2$. Negro Deaf,
Dumb and Blind luatHute—Instates,
162; employes, 42; coat. $98.09. Rusk
Insane Asylum—Inmates. 872; em-
ploye#, 107; coat. $90 78. Ftoehlc Mind-
ed Colony—Inmates. 188; employe*,
23; cost. $19.96. Girls' Training School
—Inmate*, 75; employes, to; coat,
949.9T. Juvenile Training School—In-
mates, 996; employes, (1; coat. 113.07.
a—--— — a mvvIavma _ . JaaaalMi
f 9ll J *TT III BID to AB f IUB ** inmitug,
1,892; employ**. 919; coat. $11.93. Han
Antonio Inaana Asylum —- la mates,
1996; employes, M9; cost. $1L76. Aus-
tin Insane Aa/ium—Inmates. 1,761;
employee, ICO; coat. 917.14. MptlapUa
Colony—lama tea. 449; employaa, 49;
coat, $94.84. Tuberculosis Santtorlum
—Inmates, 308; employaa. lit; cost.
|im for each patient.
11 ilihoviw bim) hi* hrii a and I said ISA
’•aenlatlv**. wkw ar» te sWatft an-
kea*»e. iWgan James sad Margarat
Junje«. his Wtfv, ihetr tavlra awd ivani
rapraaentatlves. who afa to plaintiff un-
known. John te.lMI4 aa4 wife. Mai
i Prefl*, Martha La PraUe, »«»
, *•« /»«»«• toktt hill'"
•ad lags) repreeentatlvee. wke are to
Plelnlilt nnkeown. C. C. Ameler, end Bam
Amsler. and Okarlee Amaier. esanutoi
|MM flNjr heir* and legal representa-
tives who *r« to plaintiff unknown.
Charlea WelhadMen, Samuel Ameler. Mi-
la* Welhauaen. and thrlr heir* ana U*hI
roprsaentatlves. who arv to plaintiff un-
known. who «r« defendants h*r*ln, Bald
l*ep
Tho-na* I S I
No *M now
lit, dato of
i«M*imI te
lti.
lunly, Texas.
noia*
In ptotnlirc*
■ pen* In Ihlo
hole made
you brffifi
•aid I'ourt. on the *eld first day nf tho
neat torxn thereef. ihta Writ, with your
eniloreoruenl thereon, allowing how
e*m*utrd fh* same. Given dnorr
h«od and aeal of said. Co<
* ‘onroe. thtw the
19X1. l. tJDBBBDDDB^^H
UMilfonwry 4'uuaty, Toman.
T hereby order the foregoing <Mtntlon
ant n
let or a
«e*| term ____
ihfieofi s'lUA.ag arif ywe
, .ita-i tho earn*, witness J
i'leta ef tbe H4etrt«-t Ourt, M<m«t J
iywwy, T*uMt Oiven under' my hand
and A-al oi ef flea tktg Ike »»*h Oat ft
Ohtr imi
S***n*eon*err <>»*»i*ty VOM* - —.—
issued May »stlL 1M1. J. T. KLCKX
«sr ;
HH'KM. NherlfL Montaomery *>«»tx.
Texas ’......*
njgU*l It...,
wsmsmesmama wms 9m«m
re,K*rd«d In Vol li. page 181. peia
Hecord* of Mimtganterv (Vunty,
And further deacril>ed I* field
wMe
roll!
‘h.
futlv set owl
P*tl||iwi on file In the
to xrhlch reference I
Vreln Fall V«*t. and ha
the
f aaid Court, at office Ifl;
♦th brief Juno; A B„
Hl'CCi, 'Dtvtrlet tU»urt.
County,
•ent n« *
OITATSON »t
Tho Mtate of Toaae; To iM Pkortff er
any cnnatakle ef Mealgowiery Cneatjwj .
drm^'vi r.«hs-v.wss3.*."^
thin <'nation in wmt newepapes
Hebe.I In ike County of Montaomery. H
there be a newspaper published therein
u| If not. then te mi newspaper pwk-
lahed In th* »«h Judicial Dtatrlct: but
if there bo no newspaper pwbllokod In
•aid Judicial IHsUlct then la a news-
Siria^jaJMdBBE! asm —-
h week for four roneoeutlv# woaka
aariiH
rovtoue
prvvt
Kran
helm
to the return
nee a J. Cooke,
patltlaa efleglna » «nuee at notion
briefly stated as follows:
In tre«i»a*s to ti^r title.
Heine a suit
IH *, for the recovery
of n certain trad or parcel of land alt.
unfed In the William Htlthounn survey
in Montsomoy County, Texas eonialn-
Ing lit flrst tract It I>l acres of land:
second tract, all that certain tract or
parcel of land Uin* and being .situated
In Montgomery County Texas out of and
a part of the William Mttthouan league
containing 6! acres of land both of
which said tract* of land ar* described
tn plaintiff's petition. Plaintiff alleKlna
ef title Tn
One’s Outy to
Wuaf’tl Is nnf -ir
Preserve Health,
prmonel t
the npaponalblllty fox keeping well la
In large part personal. Tbe man
who Is determined to keep well for
the sake of bis own welfare must oot
put tbe burden of responsibility upon
public health agencies. He must at-
tend to It himself, guided and helped
by such agencies as are available.
There la nothin* aelflsh lo keeping lu wm ^
oneself phy s'rally flL U 19 a form of J -hnbbty^ botrie
aHnlML
Attractiveness e4 Advertising.
The man who doubts whether adver-
tisements are read la living In tbe
past, says tbe Shoe and Leather Re-
porter. Editors are beginning to fear
they will be crowded out. so attract!**
have the advertising pages become.
The editor experiences difficulty la
holding the attention of his reader*
I ^tl i~t l| rrtxj ijf~ H || ig* |e* so a,
noun cements of those who can have shawl* for
all the whit* apace they ar* able to , —
pay for.
Bhawte came First.
The shawl la the mother of all
cloth** Before eciaaora were In-
vented *11 human*, who wore any-
thing at all. wore ahawta. The cold-
er the climate the larger and heavier
the ehaxri. in th* tropic* th* shawl
was of flg-leaf stir. Th* summer
shawl is our a beet. The toga, and
Anally tbe clbtltes of today emerged
from the original she art Sven aa
overcoats
J* Hang Mi •ride'a Kitchen.
Motto for cooking school: t-orgtv*
us this day our dally
Transcript.
Europe Ebert ef Bottles.
There la a scarcity of bottle* lo Eu-
rope with the result that the demand
for eecood-hand bottles I* unprece-
dented. In th* pre-war days the
wae n drug on
the market. The rag-and-bone mer-
chant would give small mmi for
whisky, port, sherry, burgundy and
da let bottles, but the chnmiuigne not-
II* was no the Merit Met. Today u la
the kina «f the empty bottle trade. •
FISK
Sold only
TIRES
r*
January. 1*41, and
qoTOqr of Uia title to
restitution tlmrauf.
DIRECT MIT BY AIR
BOMB
ENDB U-117
Ancestry Probably Persian.
In the mountains of southern
Arabia, a region of tremendous crag*
•nd pteripleea live* a mysterious tribe
of people who are entirely different
from the Arabs They are far lighter
In color, and live l* villages, not tents.
TH»y sw t® be a rettc of th*
Persian army which Invaded the coun-
try nearly I.OOb years ago
l*el a Week-and Trip.
Mliinc.-i poll* work men claim to have
discovered mime encleni Homan coins
while digging tn the street. But
what’s the anuwerl That Julius Caesar
once conquered Minnesota, but forgot
to mention It In the Cninmeutarlesf—
cierriimtt Plain Deafer -----------------rf
Cap* Charles. Va.—Witkte sixteen
minutes after the first division of
thro* naval seaplanee had attaakad the
former German submarine U-117 Tues-
day the submersible was resting on
the bottom of tho Atlantic fifty Bailee
from the Virginia Cepes. A direct
hit with a 189-pound bomb did th*
work. Only three naval planae had a
chance to attack.
Th* direct hit abruptly terminat-
ed the first ot a series of experi-
ments by the army and nary to last
th* ability of naval vessels to with-
stand damage Inflicted from tho air.
The bomb that aattled the fat* ot
tnv T7-11T *u tmv at th* salvo of nine
dropped from throe planes that cob-
situated the first and only aerial divi-
sion to engage In the actual attack.
A few minutes before the fatal salvn
was fired the asms division had drop-
ped three bombs to «et toe range. The
projectile* were hurled from n height
of about 1,109 fret, while the pianos
were making more than a hundred
BUM an hour. Tt waa only Klx min-
utes after tbe second salvo waa
launched that th# IT-117 mad* Ita last
known. II Hinton. hU tvHr* m
that ha he. complete chain of tltla ^ hU hrir^and
the sovereignty of th* -oil and Striker j ^tauwn wh? art to ulxtw
aa-sria title under and by virtue of tk* "f/1 ,rtl2S«
siatautea *f UmUaUdn of tkrsa. Av# amt h1;^ Lh« ar- an
ten yaara, ra»|>ectlv-ly. asaln-t each and Jfl?' J?1 w PvU hi-
an of Mid defendants. ba~d upon I T^pr-MOtotl^A whs ^re
to plaintiff unknown, by making publi-
cation of thl» <'lta!l«*n ones a weak for
four MAXSeullx* w—k» i»r»vlou« to the
day ksr-sf.
and tk# neWteWB
■ nd Irgal repr-srntally*- of -aid
France- J. «'ook*. Iksts Heirs and l«arat
r*i<re-e»tnt1\—. »ho«* i««ld#ncs l« ua>
knuwu. to U— and aup<»ar tofu-* Iks
Honorable Dlktrtct fViurt. of th- atk
Judicial UtAtrict of Texan, at lb- neat
regular term thereof, to be holden la tbe
( ounly of Montgomery. State of Tea**.
Court House' thereof tn the toyrb
ro«, T-xa- on th- ttlk day of
• re Hr reiiy oorr---------- g |Sg
hctr« of Hate
wased. u.-ir it-lra and i-mal r.pi«A-o- |hfl tnrt d,y of ju„e. A l>y 1MI. fn a
to |k)*lnttff uiikiwiwn, ui4;nb^rf4 on the riockftt ot mU4
i ! .MflE* rl«H Xo miff wh#r#tn H* If
xrntatt ves whrt are »t*'platbUff *nk»*evn. ■ ^auff and rraiues J. Cook* and
John JS Dlltwri htn heir- -nd legal i«h- i|i- * ~m • -
ie.wnlaiIves, aim xr» tn ptaievlff *rt»-
puhllahed In the Conroe Courier, a nnww-
paper published tn asld Montgom-ry
♦ ■ouniy, Tran*, ns Uuu-tu demanded
June 4th. mi HKV HICKH Sheriff.
;a-Bt Montgomery r'ounty. T-xa-
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CITATION BY rUSLIOATlOH
The Mtals of Toxaa. Tn the flherlff nrl' ,
<’onstabls of Montgomery County-- 7?onr
Ti?" krrnl.y os«iiTia"Mdl j„iy a II., 1*41. then amt there te
to -ntnmon the heir- of Hal* Harton. h pinion ^llsfl In Mid Court, b*
•leoen—d, th-ir h-tra -rut leant the tnrt day of June. A !»., t*fl. In
who ar« »o plaintiff unkiu---
H HelllKfwn, hte kelra and 1-eral
anpHPto
Ore«ltn*a;
Hot ton. hla hclra and
v-rse poB«saalon under aald statute*, al-
leging conttnuone advarae uoaee-elon ot
plaintiff and those undar whom h- hnlda
and claims ml* for a period of mur»
than ten years bsftoSs tk# iastitutlaa of
this suit and prior to the euatsr and
-ntry complained of In said petition
return day hereof, in yomr n-w-pnper
published In your r'oupty 1f thevo He a
nrwA|M*p«*r puHllahwd ih»reln. Hill If not,
PtototirTiil^i^"that h» was unlawful- I *.B7 If to^a to M
ly • Ir< ted from said tend and premise* *<h . b.u.* * 5**W?PS 1
.‘a itftsS Kfi:>
v and equity ss he may show
titled to undsr the law and
toem qu iet Sr ■■■iffmat. to*Ml*h*d to said ,
PrtiTx ^vr tbaTr ’ 1'latrIcL thaa to e nswapaosr in
■xlrf lari ant IL.hj th# n»areat nla tr let to muT
himself
both In taw and equity as he may shi
___‘ antic - V ;
facts of tkt# caus*. Tferetn fall nst but
have you before said Court St Its next
regular term aforesaid this writ, with
our return
your return thereon Showing hew
have executed th# same. Witness J. T
you
jxi*. witness j. T
rtucka. clerk of the District Court of
Montgomery county. Texas. Otven un-
dsr my bend and seel of mid court In
this 14th day of
LUCK*. District
ty. Tax......suit
4»........ ■
oar my nano ana seal si
th# town of Conros. thl
May. A D 1181. J. T. Rl
Clark. Montgomery Count
fifty fathom* dnap
NO EXCUBE FOR OLD
^ MAIOfl IN
AMERICA
2.090.132
©
Ftngsr-Nall Sec ret a
Those who believe that tjogcr-nalla
lndtc*re character say that red nail* j
show a nature dial likes to rule other*
•ad a disposition that is inclined to ,
cruelty. White oalla denote that
their owner 4* food of the opposite
sex. hut be or she la not strong either
lo constitution or to character.
• Washington—There were z.090,132 j naM r..u
more mal*a than females to the Unit-'
ed State* In IVL’n ntaklny the ratio 114
to loti, as compared with 104 to every
100 females In the period of 1999-10,
th* eansua bureau aeaoeacad 4hi*
week.
A preponderance of male* has been
——^ OHATTOX _ ______
Ths fltats of T«xea. to the Bhsrtff er
•ny Constable of Mont*omsry Coun-
ty. Greeting- ‘ ^ .
Vou ar* hereby oommaxtded that you
summon, by making publication or tola
clUtlon In »nme nswapapsr pubttal.sd
tn tbs county »f MxxHmiff «* thare ha
a nswBpapsr published therein but If
not- then fn *nv n*Wa*a*xi pahUnhed la
the 9th judlclel dtstrlot: but If tbsra be
no nswapapar published In eeld Judicial
dlBtrtot. then tn a n*wap*P*r publl"hs«l
In th* nee rest district to aald 9th Judi-
cial district, for four weeks previous
to the r-turn day h-r«*of, I. H. Craven,
whose rsald-nc- ts unknown, lo b# and
appear before the Hon. District Court
at the neat regular term ther«K*f. lo be
holdsn In ths county of Menlgomery. st
th* ceurt house thereof, la Conros. Tex-
es, on dm llth day «r July. A. D. URL
then and ihers lo answer a petition fll-d
la said court, on ths 9tb day of Decem-
ber, 1*40. In a —utt numbered on the
docks! of -aid court No. *90* wherein
W. W Htuhba Is plaintiff and I. H.
Craven la defendant.^ The ^nature of
alt: Hull on live prouil—ory notes, se-
cured by vendor's Hen on tbs lend here-
inafter deoc-rthed. Mid note# ell dated
January 10th, 1**0. Four of which notes
are for ths sum of $190.94 each, and one
for the sum of *HM»0. bearing Right par
c-nt Interest par annum from date.
Plaintiff allege- that all of Mid not##
we* unpaid, principal. Interest slid at*
torney'a fees, and are all p*at dus. The,
land being r.o acres more or loss, being
the South half of Mock 14 of lha M. U.
Lawrence mil.division, situated In Mont-
gomery county, Tetaa. Plaintiff sue*
for fo rerJoaure 6f his V4MM4 I Lit on
eald proi*arly and prays that th- de-
fendant We CM ad in tsrma of ths taw to
answer this petition, and that upon final
- of
note*.
ar-
i orillng to law nati.UfT fuTIT..-1 pr.n*
I for Judgment for cost of court and foi
general and sper-lal relief, both In law
land -dully to wbLih k* may show him.-,
self entitled to. under to* taw and facts
of this
tlerel
regular
Montgomery- firumy,-~ttr
Court Houae thereof. In Conroe, on th*
iliid Monday In July, X U 1911. lha -ams
d ths
Ireing the llth day ef July A. D, 1941,
then and I bars to snawsr a petition
filed In Mid Court sa the Ird day of
Juns, A. 1L 1941. to a suit, numbered■
tbs docket of Mid Court as No. I
wherein H. A F-y I* plaintiff, and
heirs of Hale ttartoa. decea-sd. their
heirs and legal repraaantatlvS* who are
to plaintiff unknown. H. Hslllngaon kls
heir* and legal representative*, whs ar#
te plal • ~ am'
are
U-rtuu, kia kslrs and legal
tlves, whs ar* to plaintiff unknown. B.
If. Ilarlon. hla heirs nad legal mpi—«u
tatlvee. who are to plaintiff unknown.
Oliver J Todd kla heirs and legal repre-
pialAtitf
te phxlnttff unknew a. Josh way E
aentatlv—, who are te
know*, end O W Pyl*.
legal rapreaentattven.
tiff i ‘
unknown, end J. O
^m _______ _ aa-
rl*. hi* heir* end
wha are to ptela-
>. If- Bennett# are
s^wr».rias,.,’ie9s.l,SF7F k/sstjts:
January. 1921. lawfully Mined and poe-
ee-sed of th- tend and pramleae herein-
aft-r described and wee la Ike
■ton of to- Mm*, and owned to
la fee simple, as shewn by record title,
and le also th* owner by th
ten yi
th*
i also th* owner by three rive, and
Mrs statute* of limitation, and
t, to-wll; On or about th* First day
of January. I >31. the d-fandan<a un-
lawfully entered upon Mid land and
prom tees sad x#ma*d pdalwtlff-ttaere/ruw
and hav- ever alnc* and now wltb-kold
lb- Mm* from to* poeseaelon ef the
plaintiff te bis damage In. Ik* sum of
One Thousand Dollars,
for*
Plaintiff there-
preye that th- def-ndatu- b- olt-d
y law. and that upon
rmnac---------
aa required by lew, end
hxsrln^ ULg JUdaniatll toi IBi
HU- and po-a-aaton of Mid land, for hla
hrsrt
magM and for such other and further
lev r
Bam
relief both tn law end equity a*r be may
show hlmeelf entitled to under the lew
and fart* rtf tola cause. The lend -tied
for herein la deaorlb-d aa follows, vl
Being attuatwl ‘ "* '
Texas, b-lng IBS acr
- »"<• * '-»■« pw. i ssacs JpuMf OssirSTrt
thxime deep • - -land that to- -am# k* (1-creed no Id
fall not. and have you b«fe
I, on the
Xt term thereof, this writ with your
cm
n fs
urt.
_ _ _ era
th- said first day of th-
thls writ with
rm endorsed thereon, -hewing how
<>u have -x-cut-d th- -am- tltv-n un-
hand and Mai of Mid Court, at
i Conroe, tola the *tth day of
ni'i---- '
yo
d-r my
efBUl IBBE9 __ WBamle
May. 1921. J T. RL’CKF. Clerk Distrlc*
court Montgomery county, Texas. »l-9t
--O------- ■»
OITATTOXT BY FVBUOATXOW-
shonn in every tenaus. due primarily. 1 any Cana table of Montgnmery-jjjunt
bydealers
Whole Heueekoia There.
_ When Mr and Mrs. Smith, with
their pet fra tarrtsr, culled Just be-
fore dinner. Buddy harried to tbs
kit rhea, where mother wax cooking a
give tire mileage
at the lowest cost
in history .
chicken, and said;
make a tel Of gravy.
Mr. 8mlth has brought
with him."’
"T-ud Utter
all hi* family
Steeping Arrangement*.
The Japanese bed. consisting mere-
ly of a flew thick comforter* and s
pillow, can easily bs mad* up In any
room. It I* considered a mark of hos-
pitality to make the guest’s bed In tbs
parlor sad put tbe room at hla dis-
posal
mala have been found. Ths sclent 1st
•ays probably aa many remain to bs
nseoaklaed aad described A single
■paries may contain far more Individ-
uals then fhore are men oo earth.
The Real Bungalow.:
A bungalow properly speaking. Is
a long, tew, rambling, ons-story wood
•b building. Brito wide saves, sewing
as a real mn and shelter for travah
era. in India where there are no oth-
er armmmnrtaltnxi*.
Units* ftatss Tin.
Our total
la aoatethRig life* MjQOO _
fortunately we trv odxliwewl te lainert
Marly ril af It. far toe United States
ha* hardly aqy tf* OopoftU worth
th* annoanesmeut aald, to th# oonald-
armbla aamber af forslgo-hora reel
daotx. among whom the mala* great-
ly oatmunher th* opposite sax. Thlr
teen par eaat of the coaatry’a total
population ha 1990 were forelga horn.
Mvaiy stats saespt Meeaamhaastta,
Rhode Island. North Carolina, South
Carolina. New York. Georgia and Ala
bam* had an anoasi of mates ovar fa
Ths Dtetrict at Columbia hud a fat
greeter excess of feataiee than any
state, Ita ratio balag only 97 In 100.
and Nevada haa 14A4 male* to every
100 feme)#*, ths highest ratio at nay
ths rtstart Bat showed.
Rids Into Mexloo.
Laredo, Texan.—A party of II ai
legsd bandits, mounted on horaad aald
to hav* been purchased la Tessa,
rroased tbe Rh* Grands Into
Monday
and Cola
.i. point hTIT xsijMp'tfMfsar
mMi. Nuevo Leon, visited the
Unknown specie# ef Animal* ___ „ .
to or a boot ***** -peri*, of etto oC UtUtadiR* M*t »rrW rtArtH ^e
of Nuevo Latudo, robbed ths mayor af 7
hla clothing, ahoea. watch aad all ths
money they could find Ths band than
disappeared Into interior Mexloo, car-
rying with them two OaeaJ Boards of
th* Nosvo Laredo district.
Woman Named as Cellaetor.
Waahtogtos--President Hnrdlnru
first nomination af a wanu to bs soF
lector of customs was sent to the Mu-
sts Thursday whan ha named Janai*
r Musar tn bo collector e* district
No. 41 with handquartsrn at halt Luka
City.
The Fist- of Te***; is to* Fkvriff or
ty ruualabia of Montgomery LUiuntv,
Greeting You ere her-hy commended <o
*’immon Wan Vines. Jr. end the un-
known hells and l-gal r^presentetl v»* »|
Wm. Vince, Jr., by making publlcetlon of
tots citation oece In -eeh week for four
-ucc-esive weeks previous to the return
rtay hereof In some ne*»sse*er pnhlt-b-rt
in your county If there be a newepeper
puhltsheo rli-ieln, but tf net. then In toe
nearest county where e aewspaper I*
published, lo appear at the east regular
term *if toe $tk Jwdletsl District (Wrt
of Montgomery County. T-xss. te b-
holden at the Court Houae thereof la
to on the 2nd Monday In July, 1941,
&&&&£*&
as
A. D. 1*21. In a suit numbered oa
I).- .to.-k-t of Mid court No. $949,
wherein B. L Bender end F. V. Reader
are plaintiff*, and Wm. Vince. Jr. and
the unknown h-trs and legal rtprawn-
twtivee of Wm. Vince Jr. af* defendants,
walrt petition all-glng i n*u— of.UBtlon
wb’cli Is briefly slsl-d as follows to-
ft If A suit In treepesd ts try title for
tho recovery of oae-thlrd ef * league of
tend, more *r lees, known a* tbs Wm.
Vince, on*-half league survey In Kent
mery County Texas. Patent No 411,
-----
dated Jul
larly described
Plain I
tion.
reversl muniments ef CltJ*
-arts title by adv
r trd. 1147, aad yarticu-
In plaintiffs said pe’l
Ulegas a too OOmato till-
r ouT tk-
nttff lllMBB
aortiHO as roilows, via:
ajiuated In Montgomery Caunly,
being Its arras sf land and being
a part of the 449 nedaa ef the TlaJ* Bar-
ton Survey, Abstract No. M. Mid land
more fully 4a««-rib*d by melee end
bound- In plain!Iffa original petition
fll-d In -aid cauae.
,JLr,n*.,h•* with your return thereon,
-howto* how yon hove 4t*t*f *df h <■
eania. Given unto my hand and tbe
seal of said Court, off tow fn r-mwi,
thle the Ird day of June. A. J>.. 1931.
;:v,.r;rr;.,h7^ ‘nantt
helve and Irjjal repreaenatlves are 4s-
fentees native-
fxnrtaM- The nature of th- plaintiffs
demand twins as frtllnwa. to wit; A salt
In tr—pa— lo try lltl- and tn t-movs
cloud upon Ibe tills to th* T.
I‘yU I.$14,140 -q. vsraa nf land or 614
at-res aurvsy. old -b-tarte No >21. Naw
abstract No......Patent No 42. V<*1. A
of <1-4- of May 461k. 1449, l-au-d ky
Ktat* of T*aas to tka heirs at Joa**n‘
T l*ylv, at record tn (teed i»^nr(U of
Muntgom*iy County. T-xa*. hi V*L 87.'
F*gr 41$, in which patekt and Ife record
Jeferenc- le h-re made a- well a- to th*
field notes set out In plaintiffs petition
on file In the paper- of thl- cause, t*
whtoh refer*na* t* else — de aad relar-
ear* 4e shsv ssads -4^r via*9^;Fsa$$s9U' ~ttP~
lie tolled upon tty plaintiff and by tka
m ihereef, thle writ, with year
1of
year
v yea
ven under
ourt
Mid term _
endor-omant thereon, ahoWH
have executed the seme. _____
my bend and s*al of anld Ceurt, at
offle* In Cenre*. T-xa*. this the 2nd
day of Jan*. A. D.. ltll.
J. T. UCCKA
Monti
I hershg sfdsr
’ ‘ ' “ ' T*''I6» Cun-
. Cork, District Court.
gomery County, Toned,
the foreeoln* cltatles
d in Mm Emm
publish •«
<y. T-»«
publlehed aa therein dtrbrted In th* Ot
rue Courier, a newspaper published at
How’s This?
We effar Ou* Hundred Deltars Itewsrd
f*v any csss ot Catarrh that runnel be
eased by Half* Catarrh IMflMMm
HalTs Catarrh Medtcin* has km takes
to sataash. suffevn to the gnrt lkkrtg
most rrliable r*m*d> > Catarrh. Haifa
Catarrh Mediate# ed* thru the Bleed ou
the Mucous surfaces, oxpslllng to# rtf
eon from tk* Bleed end keeling the the
eased portions
After you he—
Medicine fm
KSfh
taken Hal!** Catarrh
rt time you wMt see a
Toledo, Ohto
M
Cons table
CONROE AND HOUSTON
FREIGHT LINE
— DAILY —
Lucv* Ordura at
Conroe Motor Company _
Conrriu, Teui
rFn M0ZISEK, D. D^ S.
DENTIST
^ Enmippmd wi4k mudurm X-Ray
Montgomery f'ounty," T-a- 'Offic* upstairs over Poxtofr
PHONE 31
CONROE, TET-AS.
no*
KIA or
OI
‘iFerry,
thl* ('Itatlrn
■Y nnSMOATION
Texas, i n th- Shartrf or
Ut
ontgr>m*ry
«itl
Count
Y*»U a-e hereby comma
Kibble Parr
Xyd
by making i<ub-
l one- I i -ach
— ----- —.. ........ w*Me pi-vtmt*
(lie r-iiint day hereof in tom* o-w-
i>— c-1 irtibUgtoi In.yuurCsimty tort
fonV nrpwtv n* the rf-tt ragt.lC »*-«i
(he Irt-lrtct Court In and for M,-it
g*.tn-ry County Trias to be hoMUn st
the four" Ho thereof In Co--rt« on
nd Monday Hi July. t»J1, to-
ng tn* nth dw
torn -*«4 toerr »o an-we
E. W. CUkffFwwi
SURVEYING und PLATTING
Promot Service
Wrlld, W»ukff»n. Tctai
1 -
-am«. being M>- nth day ef July,
________ _
to said court an the Seth day of May
1921, In a sun numbered oa th- dm ket of
•aid Court No. $441. wher-in John !*•
I* phxlnttff end ftibbl- Perry I- d-fe
ent. Mid pat It Ion alleging that pl-lM
resides In Monlgom-ry County Tea
Zf.
anrt that the whereabout- of th* -abl
kibble Perry ar* unknown; that plaintiff
G***«al t'ruetlee w» • ■ ■ , > ;
Podnrttt < ■
Not»rv PnbM**
—FIRE INSURANf T'**-'
Uft$M ta rttohs Utsw n - Y
ef five and
tfa-
uou- and edvei
tiff- end those
for aald period- of lime.
using aad enjoy lag Ike at
under deed* duly and legally regi-t
and paying taxes .there** aesseaably
each and every year of *uch holding.
iMainttffa prey tor ruse vary and ramMU-
IUhi ef Mid premise a. for damage*, and
the defendants
Herein fall eat. Put hay* yo* befgg*
Mb* court ^at Us ^n*»t^ ^thts y
you have executed earn*. Wit aee- J. T,
Lucks. Clerk of the District Court ef
ha, Clerk of the Dletrist Court ef
tgeikery County. Tbbss. Otves un-
der my he*4 end nest ef asto deurt at
Office lu Oeavuu this llth dag ef May
'What
Killed Bill T
Btwt man, woman and child In the
world has “Liver Trouble” some times.
Many ot them Die from it and never
realise it. No H*e in this. And folks
•re learning hjt>?. ThouHamlH here
found out tLst Dr. Thacker's Liver
and Blood Syrup will relieve “Liver
____lyTroubleiTV Will keep the Bowels open-
end the Blood rich end red. Yom ought
to try this old doctor’s prescription—
before “Liver Trouble’’ gets in its dead-
ly work on you—like it did on “Bill.’*
Get K from your drag store.
'■■AriBUtoi
5
rt-eiT
Far S* kr Til Cntyt Dnt
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