Willacy County News (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WILLACY COUNTY NEWS, RAYMONDVILLE, TEXA8
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No. 36
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Willacy County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published (in a newspa-
per of general corculation, which has
been published continuously and reg-
ularly for a period of not less than
one year in your County) at least
once a week for three weeks previous
to the return day hereof, copies
the following notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To all Persons Interested in the
welfare of Jesus Cantu, a minor,
Know Ye, That M. H. Dreyer has
filed an application in the County
Court of Willacy County on the 13th
day of January, 1925, for Letters of
Guardianship and for Appointment of
Guardian of person and estate of said
Jesus Cantu, a minor, which said ap-
You are Hereby Commanded to
cause to be published (in a newspa-
per of general circulation, which has
been published continuously and reg-
ularly for a period of not less than
one year in your County) at least
once a week for three weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereof, cop-
ies of the following notice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To all Persons interested in the
welfare of Manuel Cantu, a minor,
that M. H. Dreyer has filed an appli-
1 cation in the County Court of Wil-
lacy County on the 13th day of Jan-
uary, 1925, for Letters of Guardian-
ship and for Appointment of Guar-
j dian of person and estate of said
Manuel Cantu, a minor, which said
application will be heard by said
Court on the 2nd day of February,
1925, at the Court House of said
County, in Raymondville, at which
time all persons who are interested
in said minor are required to appear
plication will be heard by said Court ^nd answer said application, should
on the 2nd day of February, 1925, they desire to do so.
at the Court House of said County, Herein Fail Not, but have you be-
in Raymondville, at which tithe all said Court, on the first day of
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No. 37
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Willacy County, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published (in a newspa-
per of general circulation, which has
been published continuously and reg-
ularly for a period of not less than
one year in your County) at least
once a week for three weeks previous
to the return day hereof, copies of
the following notice:
THE STAiTE OF TEXAS—
To all persons interested in the
welfare of Gonzalo Cantu, a minor,
that M. H. Dreyer has filed applica-
tion in the County Court of Willacy
County on the 13th day of January,
1925, for Letters of Guardianship and
for appointment of Guardian of Per-
son and estate of said Gonzalo Can-
tu, a minor, which said application
will be heard by said Court on the
2nd day of February, 1925, at the
Court House of said County, in Ray-
mondville, at which time all persons
who are interested in said minor are
required to appear and answer said
application, should they so desireTT
application, should they desire to do
so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you be
fore said Court, on the first day of
the next term thereof, this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal,
at Raymondville, this 13th day of
January, 1925.
(SEAL) BEN S. DUFFIELD,
Clerk County Court, Willacy
County, Texas.
By J. G. CAUDLE, Deputy. 2-3t
Real Estate
D. G. OSBORN
Lyford, Texas
‘The Square Deal Real State Man”
persons who are interested in
minor are required to appear and
swer said application, should they d<
sire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you
fore said Court, on the first day
the next term thereof, this Writ, wit
your return thereon, showing how y,
have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official se.
at Raymondville, this 13th day
January, 1925.
(SEAL) BEN S. DUFFIEL
Clerk County Court, Willa-
County, Texas.
By J. G. CAUDLE, Deputy.
te next term thereof, this Writ,
1 your return thereon, showing
you have executed the same,
fitness my hand and official seal,
laymondville, this 13th day of
lary, 1925.
BEN S. DUFFIELD,
Clerk County Court, Willacy
County, Texas.
>£. CAUDLE, Deputy. 2-3t
once a week for four consecutive
weeks previous to the first day of
the term of said Court, Tuesday, Feb-
2, 1925, copies of the following no-
tice:
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To all persons interested in the Es-
tate of Chas. W. Swenk, deceased,
Know Ye, that C. B. Tomme, who re-
sides in Willacy County, Texas, filed
an application in the County Court
of Willacy County on the Sixth day
of January, 1925, for the Probate of
the Last Will and Testament of Chas.
W. Swenk, deceased, and for Letters
of Administration With Will An-
nexed, which said application will be
heard on the 2nd day of February,
1925, at the Court House of said
County, in Raymondville, at which
time all persons who are interested
in said Estate are required to ap-
pear and answer said application,
should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not, but have you be-
fore said Court, on the first day of
the next term thereof, this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness my hand and official seal,
at Raymondville, this 6th day of Jan-
uary, 1925.
(SEAL) BEN S. DUFFIELD,
Clerk County Court, Willacy County,
Texas.
By J. G. CAUDLE, Deputy.
^Notice shall be by posting if ap-
praised value of estate is less than
$1,000.00. l-4t
^ICE
BY PUBLICATION
PROBATE
No. 38
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
IN PROBATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS—
To the Sheriff or any Constable of I
Willacy County, Greeting:
STATE OF TEXAS—
Sheriff or any Constable
fllacy County, Greeting:
2U are hereby commanded to
to be published (in a news-
of general circulation, which
been published continuously and
£ularly for a period of not less than
year in your County) at least
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“One Good Investment is Worth
a Lifetime of Labor”
The foundation of all wealth is Real Estate. No man or
oman can hope to ever acquire much of this world’s wealth
mless they invest their savings in well located real estate.
Raymondville residence property is a good investment and is
bound to bring owners thereof big interest on their invest-
ments. About four years ago one could buy good residence
lots here in Raymondville at $25.00. Then they went to $50.00,
then to $100.00, and now, well located 50-foot lots are selling
for $150.00 to $200.00, and are worth the money. With the
coming of the new railroad, new hotel and the constant in-
flux of new settlers, we believe 50-foot lots, well located, will
be selling at an even bigger mere^e. Today you can buy lots
in the Johnson subdivision, one to four blocks from the school
at from $140.00 to $185.00—cash or terms. In a year you may
have to pay twice that to get one of these fine homesites.
THESE LOTS ARE SELLING FAST—COME IN AND
* SEE ME TODAY.
Charles R. Johnson
RAYMONDVILLE TEXAS
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COUNTY
DEPOSITORY
first regular meeting of the Honor-
able County Commissioners Court of
Willacy County, same to be held on
the Second Monday in February,
February 9th, A. D. 1925, that bids
will be received for County Deposi-
tory of Willacy County funds for the
next two years. All bids to be depos-
ited with "the County Clerk on or be-
fore the 9th day of February, A. D.
1925.
The Court reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids.
Given under my hand and seal of
office the 14th day of January, A.
D. 1925.
BEN S. DUFFIELD,
Clerk, Willacy County, Texas.
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NEW AND LATEST IMPROVED WATSON
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Fresh Cuts
Beef and Pork
and cured Meats
PHONE
RaymondYille Neat Market
J. H. McCiaugherty, Prop.
Phone $5— 4 R
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Raised under Mr. Watson’s Directions in the Valley
ginned exclusively at one gin in Weslaco.
WE WILL HAVE 1,000 BUSHELS FOR SALE.
These Seed have been culled and are A1 in every respect,
greatest argument is its Early Maturing.
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COME IN AND LET US DEMONSTRATE OUR ABILITY TO
PLEASE YOU.
Regular Meals $7.00 a Week
or $30.00 monthly
BUY A MEAL TICKET AND SAVE MONEY
ARCADE CAFE
J. L. VADEN, Owner
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PlantingTime
Is almost at hand.
your stock of—
Have you looked over
Farm Implements?
You doubtless will need some kind of im-
plement this spring.
INTERNATIONAL
Or P. & 0.
CORN PLANTERS, HARROWS, RAKES,
CULTIVATORS, SWEEPS, Etc.
Will fill an important place on your farm.
You can get them from—
B. F. WATSON & SON.
AT RIGHT PRICES
Raymondville, Texas
Once Should Be Enough
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Very few men have reached the middle age of life without
having had the opportunity to invest their money in a plan
that would pay them returns of substantial worth. Yet
many, many of these men have been unable to take advantage
of their opportunity because they did not save a part of their
income when they could.
Plan now to be in a position to take advantage of opportunity
when it comes by starting a Savings Account with this bank
today.
Raymondville State Bank
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Moritz, Isasdore. Willacy County News (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1925, newspaper, January 29, 1925; Raymondville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874882/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reber Memorial Library.