The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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LONE STAR NEWS
IN FEW WORDS
HAPPENINGS OF MAJOR AND MINOR
IMPORTANCE NOTED.
PARAGRAPHS HERE PRESENTED
That Relate to Mattare of
and Llkawiaa the Future Plaoac
In Type and Embraolnyf Various
Portlone of the Commonwealth.
lYanut pr«»'|M*rity |>r**vHil*.
Ri*d Itlvrr county *»s nev**r mort
prosperous.
I)r. W. K. Ij»*nki\ a Dallas pionoei
physician, died Sunday.
Temple contrilmU'd ov«‘r ••‘AdO to t)i<
Armenian-Syrian relief fund.
Sevi-n carloads of peanuts were •
lew days *j*o inarkeU'd at Dublin.
(». W. Roach was killed at Merke
when hiswa^nn was hit by a train.
Mrs. M. K. HI air of Scurry count)
died at Dost City. She was ill tw<
hours.
School of mines at El Paso burnec
Sunday, wilh S4<i.(*a* loss and insur
aiice half.
A Dal la" ne^ress ^avr birth to H v*
children at on«* tntie. Two died in t
few hours.
A movement i*on at Dublin to rai**«
funds to ourehuse a motor-driven fin*
apparatus.
t»winj,r to the cold weather severa
Tom <ire n count) Hchool** susp<*ndet
for a few days.
Peanut" sold at Dublin at fl 2** |»«'i
bush*1! and at Gm-mao, in Kastlanc
county, at *1
Texas I.aunderers' awx'iatinn is t<
hold it" convention at San An to
nio D*h\ 4 and •'».
A midtfft flour mill with a capacit)
of fifty barrels a dn> "«»on commence-
o|wrations at Dublin.
The InterlockingOment Stave Sil<
company of Waco, capital st<a*k $4",
(RH*. has filed it" charter.
< m the third trial at Weatherford o
John Duncan, charged with theft o
cattle, he was acquitU‘d.
First car of turkeys, dro*"**d, for
warded north from Dublin for the sea
*on, brought a fancy price.
During the San Anjrelo Fall fall
this w»s k nearly A*' fine d(»V" were I
feature, also superb livestock.
Annual rocotinjr of the Texas Hote
K*s'p«*rs‘ ass«H'iation is to is* held a
Mineral Wells I>«•«. 11 and 12.
Farmer* are breaking land and now
Inj: a vast acreage in wheat in tin
eastern portion of Scurry county.
Judffc German Walker, who lacked
One day of Iwintf eighty-five years Oi
urv, died at Rice. Navarro county.
Inclosing tiie door of a bank vaul
at (Joinlan. Hunt county, the child o
J. D. llussell bad a thumb cut off.
H. J. Dickey, chief of the Clrburn*
has resigned and jf**ne to farming
Cieorjfe Stringer is temporary chief.
John Allen Kennedy, a well-knowt
T* xas travelinir man. died at Dallas
nr«sl "ix’y-five years, llurial was a
Marshall.
Ibdriek Construction company o
Diilla". at $6*5.364, wera awarded thf
Conti act to ei i ct the new hi^h schoo
at Sherman.
Old cotton compress on the Texa
( itv waterfront, owlntr to the heavy
Cotton rect ijit", ha» ujjam been put it
commi'sion,
Work has i»»>en resumed on the In
stallation of the street lifrhtinir aysten
In Texas < itv. Lights are to be it
In two weeks.
After a linyerinjr illness Joe Lak*
died at Marshall, aired sixty-five. H*
had served as mayor and a member o
the legislature.
uled to lietrin in the near future Johi
K. Wrljflit irf the Waco llusines1
lea ir tic stated after a conference witl
J. F. Strickland,president of the North
ern Texas Traction Railway company
Nov. l-t is to lie trades dollar day
at Mineral Wells, it is plunmsl u
make it the l»itrir**"t ilay in tlie city*
history. Every family in Palo Pinti
cou t will he invited. Speakers wil
urjfe closer r lations between city am
country people ami two picture show,
will (five free entertainments.
Annual report of the state eomptrol
lerwill "how thut 41*. 157,7Ml was ex
pendid during the fiscal year ending
Aujr. 11. 1916. out of state funds a:
compared w ith $17,44(6,454for previou
year, an increase of f749,3Ji5. Tin
I' *"" 'l** *l,st *“**1 ex increase was due mainly to the larv
amount of building and improvement
at state institutions.
Governor Ferjfuwon issued a procla
(nation, wide!) went into effect Nov. I
revoking bis proclamation of April 1
1915, imposing: certain conditions oi
ill vessels from ports twenty-five de
free- north latitude. Thts does no
exempt vessels infected with contajfi
ous diseases, particularly yellow ant
typhus fevers, bubonic plague, small
pox and cholera, twenty days befon
arrival. Permit to land in this cast
be granted by the rtate health officer
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS ,
v». No. A-1734 •
UNKNOWN OWNER, et al. 1
A highwavman who attempted torol
two men at Dallas, after u list fijrj.
with them fled. He wits pursued sev
era I block*, but got away.
A special election will i*e field a
Terrell Nov. 2* to determine whethe
light plant shall be sold to Texa1
Light and Power company.
(>ne thou "and tur eys were driventi
Rradv from Mason, thirty miles. I
r»H|Uirod four days. Prices ranget
from Id to |m cents per pound.
A farmer near Dublin i" herdlnj j
1,tun* turkeys, which run something ot
the order of "beep. Many other furm i
ers in that "eetion have Hocks.
John Williams was hanged at Wae< i
for the murder of Allison < finer, an j
other negro.
edition in that city in ten years.
W. L. Sturgeon, sixty-nine years,
was run over by an automobile a
Terrell. His head wa* badly crush**,
and he expired in twenty minute".
At the fourth annual "tatc fair auc
tion sale of the Texa" Jersey t'atth
club eighty head, mostly calves, wen
disposed of, aggregate sales footing
up $9.4Hf>.
(Minton Grocery company of Waci
sold l.filfi hales of cotton to Hush A
•Witherspoon of that city at 1H.65 cent:
per- pound. Consideration involve!
1151.946.10.
Mrs Mattie J. Ferris, aged ninet)
)•• :irs, widow of the lab1 Judge J. W
F< : t is, dii d ut iier home in Waxa
settle!
The State of Texas and The County
; of Pecos.
To A. A. (Min, H. C. Metzgar and
Unknown Owner and to all jiersoris
owning or having or claiming any inte-
rest t in the following described land
delinquent to th* State of Texas and
; County of Pecos, for taxes for the
year 1915. to-wit:
North half of abstract No. *>771, Cer-
t ticate 4029, Survey No. 6, Block 49,
'Tap. 1U Texas &. Pacific Ky Co., gran-
tee, containing :>2<J acres, more or less,
which land is delinquent for taxes, for
! the following amount: $9.35 for State
and County taxes, and you are hereby
notified that suit has been brought
by the State for the collection of
from othci said taxes and you are commanded
to appear Hnd defend such suit at
j the Spring term of the District
W. C. Middleton, who while a mem Court of Pecos County, and State of
l*>r of-the legislature from \V!»od an! Texas, being th*- next regular term
Rain* counties figured in the fainou* tb**rc«*f to be held at the ( ourt House
, , ..... - thereof, at r t. Stockton Texas, on the
chu-k.-n salad "iiit. is now farming *;th (,Hy of February A. I). 1916, and
near Howland, Lamar county. show cause why judgment shall not be
Houston muneipal farm of 196 acre rendered condeming sai<l land (or Iota),
. . . , , and ordering sale and foreclosure there-
has proved such a success that a dea of for Hi(j taxM and cmt of 9uil>
ha" l*< «*n cIomh! f<»r ll*> more a*-!-**" ad | Witness my hand and official seal at
joining on the "outh. It will Is* cultl my office in Ft. Stockton, Texas, this
vat«*d hv cltv prisoners next v* ar ,-bth day ot < >ctober, A. D. 1916.
’ 1 (L. s. | FRANK ROONEY.
haciiic Sb>* und her husband
.n Ellis county in isTid
Fo:* the first tiin<* in fifty-one years
L. Rail of Dallas and II. T. Hopkinf
of I 'a i«•»' ui* ,< 'on'eib'rat comrades un
d**»- 11 ra v g and Long street, met la"
w****k in the first-nattnd city.
Mrs J W. Wright, a resident o
H'exas seventy-one years and n-sidini
at Plano, died at Dallas, where sh*
had gone for medical treatment. Sh*
was "event v-six \ ear-" old.
Mrs. Lucy < Float** died suddenly a
Cleburne from hemorrhage of th*
brain. She was stricken short!)
after arising. Relatives
state" attended the funeral.
County Clerk W II Chastain o
Lamar county, who has l*een conn**ct
ed with flu* office five years, sav* tha
fewer lieens*** »r*> i*eing issued than ii
any year since he ha" b«*en in office
J. T, l>o**rr. a farmer of near So
per, <>kla.. marketed at Blossom, La
mar eountv, ami Paris eight wagon
load" of turnips. Re sold them a
wholesale at l<* cents a dozen w ith top
It was at first thought that Lewi:
Keeping Yourself Well
THE FIRST STEP
Usually the first indication of a
towering of health is found in tha
bowels and liver. Something goes
wrong—we eat too much, or work
too hard—and the bowel action
weakens or the liver is sluggish.
That heavy feeling on arising in
the morning, dryness of the
throat, with bad taste, a slight
headache, dull eyes—all show that
food has fermented in the intes-
tines. and that the body is man-
ufacturing poisons instead of
(rood blood.
Clear it all out. Give the
stomach aad bowels a fresh start.
Encourage the liver to go to
work. Manalin docs all of this,
without griping or weakening.
It’s the ideal laxative and liver
tonic, because it follows Nature's
plan, without oiseomfort. inflam-
mation or forming a habit. Coo-
stipation may ba overcome with
its use.
4«utd or
$
taste
i candy.
Iren like
„ ».end
they are
safe.
is aad IB
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District Court. Pecos County, Texas.
By Lela Ogle. Deputy. 3IUI
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS ,
vs. [- No. A-1697
G. W. Avett, et al I
The State of Texas and the County
of Peco*.
To G. W. Avett and to his heirs, ex
ecu tor* and administrators and to all
persons ow ning or having or claiming
Henry Malden, a Georgetown higl any interest in the following described
school student. dYd from injuries re land delinquent to th*- State of Texas
, , _ . ,, and County of Pecos for taxes for the
«*eiv**il n a football game, but tt wa ..... *
, , year 1916 to-wit:
ascertained heart paralysis was th* ' . , ,, . . . .. . c
’ • East !ne-half of lot 15, of Survey,
cau'fV No. 15. Abstraet No. 37(»\ certificate
Pupils of several public "ohool* o i No. .115, Block No. 146, I*-xas & St
Houston ha vi a"R>'<! pern i""i*>n to taki ^ ?|b|,l!l1 trait**, M‘ , ()I rori .sionuon, i<-\a", accxirumg u>
charge of the planting of grass, trees ! ,Vu,y of record in thl*°office"of county j th*‘ °,ri»inMJ M,a>’ :»n<l plat <*f ^«'.'l addi- |
flowers and "hrubfa*ry in th»* parking1 clerk of Pecos county, *aid delinquent | lion ( U ^ Y* .re<*°,r<i ll? * V*i>H "Tf'i*
Main ............. ...a,I,,.I Mo »or...*o amounting to In »or, !n.,m j nnT J I 19
, H , ,, , , i or less, which "aid land is dehnqu. nt ■ r ,hr ,f" ^ “M,oUnt; f11' ,
(„*wen avenue. f(,r taXe, for the following amount: for *tHU: Hntl i nit' ifv'Z'■
Sev«*ral Sun Angelo smaller tur $3.62 for state and county taxes, and I art* ^Vr,e!>‘'t <*,'. *'. *• . >i . n .*', ''
dealer* have "old out their entire sup ! y°u art* hereby notified that suit h*3 j tax**" "and*1 vou°are commanded
,.lv .................. -in--------------- brought Gy th.. Sutn for onilootinn £
weather "et in. An amount sufflclen mHn,u,(1 to ttpf>ear an.l defend such suit *Prm»,7 '*rr" of tl‘'
tf> last all winter, larger dealers say at the Spring term of the District court * { oun/ * an, * t,at*‘ IeXas*
Know enmuu- of Pecos comity and state of Texas, mg the^next regular term thereof to be ,
v ! being the next Vegular term thereof to T S ’t v
(tonerul kunstnn announc-s he i: ^ he|d Ht lht, Court House thereof, at , J'St(K*kl«>n. Texas, on the *,f*>
considering a plan to hold a winUM F'ort Stockton, Texas, on the 26th dayof February. A. I>. 1. 1*. and show,
— ^ .................. I i 5^3,
derod. condemning said land (or lots), «nd ordering sale and foreclosure ther-
and ordering sale and foreclosure of for w,d and po9t °L *u,t-
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS ,
v*. No. A-1725
J. C. Wooiiy et al I
The State of Texas and the County
of Peco*.
To J. C. Woody and to the heirs of
J. C. Wooiiy, his administrator and ex-
ecutors and Unknown Owner and to all
persons owning or having or claiming
any interest in the following described
land delinquent to the State of Texas
and County of Pecos, for taxes, for the
year 1915 to-wit:
Abstract No. 4694, Certificate No.
1196, Survey No. 2. Susan Tompkins,
original grantee, containing 565 acres,
more or less, which said land is delin-
quent for taxes for the following am-
ounts: $14.54 for State and ^ County-
taxes and you are hereby notified that
suit has been brought by the State for
the collection of said taxes and you are
commanded to apjiear and defend such
suit at the Spring Term of the District
Court of Pecos County, and State of
Texas, being the next regular term
thereof to be held at the Court House
thereof, at Fort Stockton. Texas, on
the 26th day of February. A. D. 1917,
and show cause why judgment shall
not be rendered condemning said land
(or Iota), and ordering sale and fore-
closure thereof for said taxes and cost
of suit.
Witness my hand and official seal at
my office in Fort Stockton, Texas, this
21st day of October, A. D. 1917.
(L. S.) FRANK ROONEY.
District Clerk. Pecos County. Texas.
3118
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE Ot TEXAS j
vs. No. A-1704
W. I). Parker, et als I
The State of Texas and the County
of Pecos.
To W. D. Parker, et a' and to all
persons owning or having or claiming !
any interest in the following described j
land delinquent to the state of Texas .
and County of Pecos for taxes for the
year 1915 to-wit:
Tracts numbered 51 and 62 in Section ;
No. 6, Block No. 1 of th*- Fort Stock- |
ton Irrigated I. a n d * Company I
Lands according to a map
and plat of said and other lands duly of i
record in the office of County Clerk of !
Pecos County, Texas, wnich -aid land
is ielinquent for taxes for the follow
ing amount: $21 22 for State and (
County taxes, and you are her* by no-
tified that suit has been brought by the
State for the collection of said taxes !
and you are commanded to appear and
defend such suit at the Spring Term of
th*- District Court of Pecos County,and
state of Texas, being the next regular
term thereof to be held at the Court
House thereof, at Fort Stockton Texas,
on the 26th day of February. A. D. j
1917 and show cause why judgment >hal
not he rendered condemning said land
(or lots! and ordering sale and fore- ,
closur * thereof for said taxes and cost !
of suit.
Witness my hand and official seal at |
my office in Fort Stockton. Texas, this
21 dav of October, A. D. 1916.
(L.S.) FRANK ROONEY,
District Clerk, Pecos Count). Texas.
31t3
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS ,
vs. - No. A-1S09
Pekka Kokonen et al '
Th- State of Texas and the County
of Pecos.
To Unknown Owner and Pekka Ko-
konen and to all persons owning or hav-
ing or claiming any interest in the fol-
lowing described land delinqm nt to the
State of Texas ami County of Pecos
for taxes, for the year 1915, to-wit:
Lot No. 1 in Bl«*ck No. 4, and Lot
No. fi in Block No. 3, all in the “2nd
Government Fort Addition” to the town
•f Fort Stockton. Texas, according to
th** plan lieing presented by San An
tonin. If adopted, the camp will la
held in February.
Commodore S. W S. Duncan, resi
dent of Dallas forty-five year*, fathc
sf the Trinity river canalization.pro
ject and a leader In all movements foi
the welfare of hi* city, is dead at th«
age of sixty-seven year*.
Colonel O. I. Goodwin, author n
the measure creating the agrieultura
and mechanical college, nassod whih
he wa* a member of the Twelfth legis
la tore, died at Browttwood, of whict
city he was long a citizen.
A thief snatched a 190 gold cros.
containing a diamond set from th«
waist of Miss Pearl Beebe of For
Worth when she started to ride th«
merry-go-round at the State Fair o
Texas and made his escape.
Dry goods store at Burkhurnett o
W. W. Vile* was robbed of abou
•3,000 worth of silks and men's ant
ladles' ready-to-wear clothing. Th*
delivery wagon of the Hawkins Gro
eery company was also stolen.
Comptroller H. B. Terrell *»ys th
reports that liquor law violations n
the border are numerous is correct
but that such violations are amoni
persons not licensed to sell ilquoi
rather than among licensed saloonists
Orange city commission has award
ed the contract, at $40,703.46, for tla
construction of the first unit of Dm
municipal wharf alongside the muni
cipal slip, nearing completion. Wilt
lam Moore of Texas City Is contracto.
* Extension of l ie interurban rallwa)
Uaa to points south of Waco It ached
thereof for said taxes and cost **f suit.
Witness my hand and official seal at
my office in Fort Stockton, Texas, thi
21st day of October, A. D. 1916.
<L. S.) FRANK ROONEY,
District Clerk. Pecos County, Texas.
By Lela Ogle, Deputy.
31t8
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
v* No. A-1776
Unknown Owner, et al. )
To A, A. Roberta and Unknown Own-
er, and to all persona owning or having
or claiming any interest in the follow-
ing described land delinquent to the
State of Texas and Comity of Pecos,
for taxes for the year 1916 to-wit:
N4 of the S. E 1 of abstract No. 2012
Certificate No. 31-26S2 Survey No. 11,
H. A T. C. Ry. Co. original grantee,
containing 80 acres more or leas, which
said land Is delinquent for taxes for the
following amount: $9.19 for state and
County taxes, and vou are hereby noti-
fied that suit has been brought by the
state for the collection of said taxes
and you are commanded to appear and
defend such suit at the Spring Term of
the District Court of Pecos County,
and State of Texas, being the next reg-
ular term thereof to be held at the
Court House thereof, at Fort Stockton,
Texas, on the 26th day of February,
A. D. 1917 and show cause why judg-
ment shall not be rendered condemning
said land (or lots), and ordering aale
and foreclosure thereof for said taxes
and coat of suit.
Witness my hand and official seal at
my office in Fort Stockton, Texas, this
21st day of October, A. D. Itlfi.
(L.S.) . FRANK ROONEY,
District Clerk, Peeea County, Tom.
Witness mv hand and official aval at
my office in Fort Stockton, Texas, this
27th day of October, A. D. 1916.
(L.S.) FRANK ROONEY.
District Clerk, Pecos County, Texas.
By Lela Ogle, Deputy.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS 1
vs [ No. A-1806
R. El Williams et al )
The State of Texas and the County
of Pecos.
To Unknown Owner and R. E. Will-
iams and to all persons owning or hav-
ing or elnlming any interest in the fol-
lowing described land delinquent to the
State of Texas and the County of Pe-
cos for taxes for the year 1916 to-wit:
Lots numbered 9 and 10 in Block No.
250 in the 'Orient addition’ to the town
of Fort Stockton, Texas, according to
the original map and plat of said addi
tion duly of record in Pecos County,
which said land is delinquent for taxes
for the following amount: $9.82 for
State and County taxes, and you are
hereby notified that suit has b«-en
brought by the state for the collection
of said taxes and you are commanded
to appear and defend such suit at the
Spring Term of the District Court of
Pecos county, and State of Texas, be-
ing the next regular term thereof to
be held at the Court House thereof, at
Fort Stockton, Texas, on the 26th day
of February. A. D. 1917 and show
cause why judgment shall not be ren-
dered condemning said land (or lota),
and ordering sale and foreclosure there-
of for said taxes and coat of suit.
Witness my hand and official seal at
my office in Fort Stockton, Texas, this
27th day of October, A, D. 1916.
(L.8.) FRANK ROONEY.
District Clerk, Peooa County. Texas,
By Lela Ogle, Deputy.
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GAME RIFLES
UOR dropping a bighorn irroN • etiMi,
I or Mopping a charging grtsaly—raagi,
Jrtcitton and p*nttratu>n combined with
quick, poaitivc action are the qualitice that han
made thcae rifle* famoua.
jt**w>*f**a t/MC H’fk /W»* AalilxitiRf Jti/fc —f'»* *k*S.
(•imply prfM tr.pgrr (or Mth «kot) (olid hrrrrk : bammmlom I
poHli-t MI tty drnrm. t*k*-dowa*,mpU *ad *••* witkoul tool*.
JbaraftM VMC H-tk Powr S)>Jt j4d»a Jt<4«a(,r tk« •»Jp kif
pm* arm of it* typ*—Sta ,kot> t wild krrrrk. kai
<>e ammpactaam. kalaac* aad akwlute «a(*rp
tkair arm* tkaa
two R«miag
critical i
Big gama kuatcr# plao* mart rcapoa.ikility upoa tl
mt a,k*r l|nrtaaca ia tk* world Tn« prr,«ig« of tk*w
•aa UMC Higk Powar Rifla* with tkia group of critical aportMaca it
•ioaif icaat—aad each apaa maaea ako wa a *t*ady larraa ia the aumkw
a* aaca wka akoot tkaac madcra ridca.
Sc44 by your how— d-lor and 7.901 other hading
merchants In Teaee
(’/ton aad #,7your gun wit P J.M OIL. tkt waitaa-
twa PowJtr Stlvtnt. Lairxaal aad Rust Prrttnlaiiat
The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Company
farpal Afaaelarrxrrra fT«nw and Ammua’tmn >n tkt U^or/d
icrw-rra of r>rtarmt tnJ n
Wool worth Building. New York
I
Just Hint That You Want
Lumber and we’ll do every-
thing but tote the yard out
to you. We know we have
something you need. . . .
We Carry a Full Line of—
Lumber, Timbers and Shingles
Sash, doors and mouldings
Lime, cement and sand
Brick, fire brick and fire clay
Paints, oils and turpentine
Glass and paint brushes
Pickets, laths and red fence
Glass doors and Screen doors
Screen wire and corrugated iron
McAlester Coal, and select, straight
cedar posts from 6 to 14 feet long.
CONE TO SEE US
Stockton Lumber Co.
Successors to Quin Lumber Co.
S. S. HARRIS, Manager
Fort Stockton Buenavista
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient
Railway Company of Texas
Fast Freight and Passenger Service
BETWEEN
Kansas City, St Louis, Chicago
and all points North, East, South and West
Standard Doc trie Lighted Pullman Sorvico between
Son Angelo, Fort Worth, Dallee, Etc.
ON YOUR NEXT TRIP TAKE
The Orient
For Information Regarding Schedules, Etc., ask our Local Agent,
or write
H. C. LEUTERT, G. P. A.
San anoklo, Texas
Fort St)
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