Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1904 Page: 3 of 7
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fore the Court House door of Held Palo
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and delivered. I
r cash, within the
iw for Sheriff’* Hi
■ In December,
day of amid
,1m»K suit.
under my hand, this 29th day of
, A. D. 1801.
T. C. HINDMAN, Sheriff.
By W, W. RB1D, Deputy.
October,
No. 1214, an unknown owner In and to the follow-
in* described real eel ate, levied upon a*
the property of an unknown owner to-
wlt: Being Lot 4 In Block Y In the French
Addition to the City of Mineral Welle,
Palo Pinto County, Texas, aubjeCt. how-
ever, to the right of redemption, the de-
fendant or any one Interested therein
may have, and subject to any other and
. . , —___HP further right* the defendant or any one
Addition io the tntcrostedthercliv may be entitled to. un-
der the provisions of law. Sahl aale to he
made by me to satisfy the above describ-
ed Judgment for 88.ID, In favor of the
ay In _______
t day of said
louse door of
in the town of
[ described prop-
Lota 2 and 2 In
Addition to the
Texas, levied on
unknown |
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IS
Pinto County, In the town of Palo P
the following described property, to
Six and 28-100 dollars being a lien, upon
Lots 6 and 8 In Block R of French Ad-
NQTICE.—SHERIFF'S SALE.
HE« STATE OF TEXAS, County of
By virtue _of an Order of Salt
ble District C
on the 88th
1*4' I
VS®,
virtue of an
out of the Honorable
Palo Pinto
October, A.
In the case of
versus An unknown Owner. No.
and to me as Sheriff, directed and d
ered. I will proceed to sell for cash, v
»y W.
hand, this 18th day of
HINDMAN, Sheriff.
Deputy.
NOTICE.—SHERIFF'S SALE.
THE STATE O FTBXAB, County of
Palo Plato: ,
oer, A. u. isvt, oeing me i
month, before the Court
said Pa la Pinto County. I
Palo Pinto, the following
City of Mineral Welle, Pali
'•
virtue of an Order of Sale learned
f the Honorable District Court of
Pinto County, on the 88th day «f
the hours proscribed by law for ’sheriff’s
Sales, on the first Tuesday In
-?•«* SLri.'S
By
out o
Palo pinto------ _ __ _— M
October. A. D. 19W, by the Clark thereof,
lit the eaae of The City of Mineral Welle
versua An Unknown Owner, No, 2*28. and
to me aa Sheriff, directed and delivered,
I will proceed to p«g«Or caah,^wUhln
December,
day of said
uuse door of
__ . In the town of
the follQWthfc described prop-
to-wlti Sumo being Lot 8 In Block
» the French Addition to the City
llacral Well* In Palo Pinto County,
levied cm ah the property of An
iwn Owner, to satisfy a Judgment
amounting to |2.l)l, In fnvor of the City
of Mineral Wells, f
coats of suit.
l SSL’
<vre Ike ■
Pinto County,
for delinquent tax and
Given under my hand, this 29th day of
O'*”""- A' Vg’niNDHAN. Star,*.
Dr W. W. HKU>, D«puty. ;
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THE ROTATE' County of
pj^PjMgtoe^’of an Ordt * J
oUt of the Honorable
Palo Pinto County, on — ^
October. A. D. 1804. by the Clerk thereof.
In the" case of The City of Mineral Wells
versus An Unknown Owner, No. 2S30, and
to roe as Sheriff, directed and delivered,
I will proceed to sell for cash, wlthlnthe
hours prescribed by law for BherlfFs
Bales, on the first Tuesday In December.
AD. 1904 being the 6th. day of said
month, before the Court House door of
saiAPalo Pinto County, In the town of
, the following described prop*
1: Same being Lots 2 and 3 in
the French Addition to the
era! Wells, Palo Pinto Coun-
levied on ns the property of
“tuS’TVK S'ffS,,%??£
■ “felts, for delinquent tax
under myhand, this 28th day of
---XT Sheriff.
By W. W, REID, Deputy
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iven under my hand, this 29th day of
HINDMAN, Sheriff.
City of Mineral Wells, Palo
Texas, levied on aa the property of An
Unknown Owner, to oatlsfy a Judgment
umountlng to *7.5*. In favor of the City
of Mineral Wells, for delinquent tax and
eoets of suit.
Given under my I
October, A. D. 1804.
By W. W. REID, Deputy
NOTICE -SHERIFF S BALE.
THE STATE OF TEXAS. County
Palo Pinto:
By virtue of an Order of Sale Issued
out of the Honorable District Court of
Palo Pinto County, on the 28th day of
October, A. D. 1904, by the Clerk thereof,
in the case of The City of Mineral Wells
versus An Unknown Owner, No, 2219,
and to me as Sheriff, directed and deliv-
ered, t will proceed to sell for cash, with-
in the hours prescribed by law for Sher-
iff’s Bales, on the first Tuesday In
bar, “ ‘ -
said Palo PlntO' County, In the
Pinto, the following descrll
y, to-wit: Being Lot 9 In Block
Dooeift-
ier. A. D! 1904] being the 6th day of said
nonth, before the Court House door of
aid Palo PlntO' County, In the town of
Palo Pinto, the following described prop-
erty, to-wlt: Being I.ot » In Block 8 Of
the French Addition to the City of Min
eral Wells, levied on as the property of
An Unknown Owner. to satisfy a Judg-
ment amounting to 82 83. In favor of the
City of Mineral Wells, for delinquent tax
and costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 28th day of
October, A. D. 1904.
T. C. HINDMAN, Sheriff.
By W. W. REID, Deputy.
NOTICE -SHERIFF’S SALE.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of
Palo Pinto:
By Virtue <>f an Order Of Sale Issued
out of the Honorable District Court of
Palo Pinto County, on the 28th day of
October, A D. 001, by " ‘ “
In the ease of The Cltj
versus An U
&
mot
said
Palo
T!t
Miner
levied
Wells, for
suit
Given
October,
By W
By
out ol
Palo L
October,
in the
versus
and to
ered, I *
in the b
Ill’s Salks,
ber, A. D.
FF’S
XAB,
the Clerk thereof,
y of Mineral Wells
M
4 ,'
'• nflw'in
the Court Ho
» County,
following
U*w,«S|
___| within
law for Sheriff's
vn of
8 o
tax and
^ w ... _±._C.tJW<pMANl Sheriff.
The
By,Qylrtue°of an
case o.
versus An V ........
and to me as Sheriff,
86.45, in favor of the
Is, for delinquent tax
this 29th daV of
MAN, Sheriff.
SALE,
county
ratssyrag
7SS&
1 for cash, wlth-
“ rwf
by law
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.
f.
:• , . By W. W. VB
Ooun-
mm*
lUeni tax
band, this »th day of
tINDMAN, Sheriff.
nknown Owner, No.
and to me as Sheriff, dlreeted and del
erod, I will proceed to sell for cash, with-
in the hours prescribed by law for Sher-
iff's Sales, on the flrmt Tuesday In Decem-
ber. A. D. 1904. being the 2th day ol said
month, before the Court House door of
«atd Palo Pinto County, In th» town of
Palo PlntOj the following described prop-
wl
3&s;
Unknown Owner,
^amounting to ll.w,
.Mineral Wells, for
of suit.
this 28th day of
IINDMAK, Sheriff
puty.
irFs sale
EXAS, County of
of Sale issued
District Court of
on the 29th day of
the Clerk thereof,
’«ty of Mineral Wells
tu Owner, No. tm.
directed and dellv-
lo sell for cash, wltb-
ed by law for 8het-
t Tuesday in Decem-
| the 6th duy of said
hurt House door of
. aty, in the town of
swing dcBcribed prep-
aring Lot 12 In Block
Id 11 Ion to the City of
r Pinto County, Texas,
(rty of An Unknown
Judgment amount
the City of Miheifl
■ tux .and costs
this 29th day c
DM AN, Sheriff,
uty.
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BALK.
Count
ounty of
uni, IX. 17, iwt,
SJS’WpS,.
Palo Pinto, the
r„rti
Welts,
shown
city, levied
known Os
amounting
of Mineral Wi
costs of suit
Utven
October,
der of Bale Issued
le District Court of
on the 29th duy of
the Clerk thereof,
of Mineral Welts
Owner, No. 2243,
directed and deltv-
sell for cash, wlth-
<1 by law for Sher-
Tuesday In Decem-
the «th day of said
»urt House door of
Unty, In the town of
■lng described pro p-
ng Lot 2, Block 12
the City of Mineral
5 unty,. Texas, as
rmtp or plot of said
property of An Un-
iltsfy a Judgment
. In favor of the City
for delinquent tax and
this 29th day of
NDMAN, Sheriff.
Duty.
State of Texas, together with interest and
the costs of suit, and the proceeds at said
sale to ba applied to the satisfaction
thereof. Said aalu will be made subject
to the defendant’s right to redeem the
said property within two years from date
of sale by paying to the purchaer thereof
double the amount of money paid by aaid
Palo Pinto County, Texas,
By W. W. REID. Deputy.
Palo Pinto, Texas- Oct. 29th, mi.
NOTICE.- SHERIFF S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of
Palo Pinto:
By virtue of an Order of Sale Issued out
of the Honorable District Court of Palo
Pinto County, on the 29th day of Oct. A.
D. 1804, by the Clerk thereof, in the case
of The City of Mineral Wells versua An
Unknown Owner, No. 2340, and to me aa
Sheriff, directed and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash, within the hours
prescribed by Jaw for Sheriff's Sales, on
the first Tuesday In Dec., A. D. 11*04. be-
ing the 6th day of suld month, before
the Court House door of said Palo Pinto
County, In the town of Palo Pinto, the
following dencribed property, to-wlt: Be-
ing Block 59 of the Slaughter and Babet
North Addition to the City of Mineral
Wells. Palo Pinto County, Texas, levied
on as the property Of An Unknown Own-
er, to satisfy a Judgment amounting to
*5.SO In favor of the City of Mineral wells
for delinquent taxes and costs of ault.
Given under ray hand, this 2»th day of
Oct., A. D. 1804.
T. C. HINDMAN, Sheriff.
By V. W, REID, Deputy.
[eeiitWPE
PARADOXES or THE SUMMER.
The tight bathing suit Is considered
rather loose.
It takes n cool
warm bathing suit.
girl to wear the
SALE.
County of
of an 6rd'r of Sale issued
H| Honorable District Court of
Palo Pinto County, on the 29th day of
October, A. D, 1984, by the Clerk thereof,
tn the case of T4ie City of Mineral Wells
as An Unknown * >wnur, No. 2242,
to me a# Sheriff, directed and.deilv-
, I will proceed to : -11 for caah, with-
prescribed by law for Sher-
first Tuesday In Decem-
jlng |li.> 8th day of aald
the Cant. Houae door of
proceed to seU for carij,
HHHH on the first
ber, A. D. 1904, being 1
fore the Co
| By W. W. BMDjniw
In the hours presiribed by law
n the flri
Iff’s Sales,
month, befi
rst Tuesday In
swathe 6th dayHHPP
House door of
the town of
. ________ „dditlo
Mineral Wella Palo PlntO
levied on as the
County. 3jex
as, levied on ns the property of An Un-
of Mineral Wens, for delinquent tax and
this 29th day of
Mineral
costs of suit.
Glveii under my hand,
October, A. D. 1S»4. * ...
■ T, C, HINDMAN, Sheriff.
By W. W. REID, Deputy.
NOTICE,-SHERIFF'S SALE).
THE STATE OF TEXAS, County of
Palo Pinto:
By virtue of an Order of 8nle issued
out of the Honorable District Court of
Palo Pinto County, og the 89th day of
ot skr»i
versus An UnknoWfi Owner, No. 016,
and to me as Sheriff, directed and dellv-
month, before the Court House door Of
said Palo Pinto County, in the tow* of
Palo Pint
the^ French
NDMAN. Sheriff.
Mi?.
| SALE.
J County
Sale Issued
'" -Court of
day of
In the case of The Cltj
2SR»sHSj
In the hours prescribed
Iff’s Sales, on the first
beh'lT D. 1904, being t]
month, before the Cuu
said Palo Pinto Count!
Palo Pinto, the folios
arty, to-writ: Same b<
tn the French Additiqi
Mineral Wells, as shot
map or plat of said I
the property of An Uf
for delinquent tax and
Given under my hand
October, A. D. 1204. .
. , sL« C* a»J J
By W, W. REID,
Sheriff
NOTICE
THE STATE
In PlMtAI.
8ALK
County
Sale Issued
Court of
It Isn’t the model young woman
who poxes the most at the seaside.
As soon as the summer fool learns
how to swim he stops rocking the
boat,' ■■■"' : •■:;■'
You are more likely to see the sea-
serpent when you haven’t been near
■water. •■’■/"" ■. •■! '”'
The theater Is
summer, although
a frost.
a warm place in the
the show may be
By sending his wife away to the
country a man' often getg the rest
himself.
Many a woman doesn't gft surest
until she has returned home from tak-
ing one.']■ .
-The girl in the silk
keeps In the swim by
near the water.
bathing suit
never going
We never think of going to the
country for chauge until we are well
supplied with it.
During vacation is the only time
when we are willing to work hard
without getting paid for it,
Although you may look at a bathing,
girl only once, you can say that you
have seen a great deal of her.
Wiseacres state that fanning makes
one hbtter; but perhaps they arrived
at their conclusion by seeing a small
boy getting fanned,—J, J. O Conell In
Chicago Record-Herald,
WITH THE SAGES.
The Yield to Expect.
A farmer should have some fairly
well fixed Idea of how much crop ha
should get from a certain piece of land
and then hunt about for the reason If
his expectations are not realised. It
does not pay to be too easy with Na-
ture. Tbe exacting man Is the one
that gets moat from her. Wa have
been surprised to see certain men sat-
isfied with the very meager returns
they received from land. The returne
were seldom more than enough to pay
the expenses of growing the crop. Yet
they Were satlsflbd apparently and
merely remarked, “Oh, well, that land
never does better than that." Tho
men In question belong to that group
known as ’hand farmers.’’ That Is.
they farm by tbe use of their Lauds
and not by the use of their heads. We
know Of a place where some of this
kind reside. A man that farma with
his bruins came along and said, “How
much corn did you get this year?”
About-twenty bushels.’’ “Why don’t
you get more?” “I don’t know; the
land never does better than that
amount here." The man that farms
with bis bead thought it worth while
to find out for the sake of these farm-
ers what was the trouble. As the land ,
was rich in humus he asked one of
them If he would use some potassium
if he supplied it. He replied he would
and he did. On the piece treated with
potassium the yield the next season
was at the rate of 65 bushels of corn
to the acre. That showed that the
land lacked potassium, yet the men
that farmed with their hands had
never tried to find out whether it
lacked anything or not. Why could
not they have done the work of find-
ing out? ■;■
Some people are helpless tn clrcum'
stances and others try to control the
circumstances. Those that try to con-
trol the circumstances arei wise, for
the circumstances can generally be
controlled In a remarkable degree,
when a man sets. hlihself abbut It
A farmer should not be contented with
any yield less than a good yield, aa
the average yield is usually a money-
loser. /
There are few farms where the
yields of crops cannot be greatly In-
creased except those farms under the
management of our ’most advanced
farmers. The problem should he not
bow to Increase tbe number of acres
producing poor crop*, bnt how to pro-
due* a greatly Increased yield on th»,
acres already under tillage.
Necessity is the argument of ty-
rants; It Is the creed of slaves.—Wil-
liam Pitt. ;F " I
Whoever 1# Satisfied with what he
does has reached bis culminating
point; he will progress no more.—T.
W. Robertson. y
Work can only be got through by
method. Muddle flies before it, and
bugger-mugger becomes a thing
known.—Samuel Smiles. ■
How One Thing Changes Many.
A recent writer on Argentine agri-
culture says, that were it not for alfal-
fa Argentina would occupy an unim-
portant place tn the list of beef pro-
ducing nations, at least so far as ex-
port beef Is concerned. The people of.
the United States supposed that they
had gained control of the English
market and could hold R for all time.
But along came the alfalfa plant and
the South American was at once able
to send beef to Europe to compete
with American beef. One little thing
like that changes tbe course of com-
merce', even of agricultural commerce.
Up to the present time nations have
been so’ careless of each other that
one hardly cared to Inquire what the
other was doing. But the nation that
finds a sharp competition arising
where there was no competition be-
fore Is forced to Inquire what the
changed conditions are that make It
possible. We must henceforth com-
pete with alfalfa In Argentina That
ia the regl fact. The beef la merely
the way of marketing the alfalfa. But
as a result of that on# thing entering
Into the problem wp may hare to
change our methods tn several ways.
Preparing Petting Soli.
On every farm U happens in the
spring that the farmer wants a sup-
ply of rich dirt filled with vegetable
matter and that wilt cause the tender
seedlings to push forward with tbe
greatest possible speed. This dirt Is
called potting dirt, but It Is used also
la the hotbeds. To have it ready for
use In the spring its preparation must
begin In the fell long before the
ground Is froxen. Rod end manure
are tbe elements out of which gqpd
potting soil Is compounded. If the sod
la clay sod % good deal of aand will
also have to be added to It In the
spring. At this time, however, the
sod sad manure may be mixed. A
layer of sod and e layer of manure
piled up to any height to HR U the
foundation, in applying the 1
must toe-i
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Son, J. C. Palo Pinto County Star. (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1904, newspaper, November 11, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1039706/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Boyce Ditto Public Library.