The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY. JULY
TVS OBONA BfOflMAK
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXA8
To the Sheriff or any Conatable
of Crockett County—Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND
ED to aummon Jjpmut.G. Atwood,
Jennie D. Atwood ahd the Un-
known Heirs of James D. Atwood
by making publication of this Ci-
tation once in each week for four
consecutive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, In some news-
paper published in your County,
if there be a news paper publish-
ed therein, but if not, then in the
nearest County where a newspap-
er is published, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of Crockett County, to be
holden at the Court House thereof,
in Ozonu, Texas, on the 4th Mon-
For Preserving Time p
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Mason Fruit Jars-Preserving Kettles
Rubber1 Rings-Screw and Clamp Tops
Everything For Preserving Season
Watch This Store August 1st
JOE OBERKAMPF
Furniture, Hardware and Plumbing
. 181—Phone—181
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day in October A. D. 1927, the
same being the 24th day of Octo-
ber A. D. 1927, then and there to
answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 23rd day of July A.
D. 1U27, in a suit, numbered on the
docket of said Court No. 419,
wherein Noeike A Murphey, a firm
composed of W M Noeike and T J
Murphey are Plaintiffs and James
G. Atwood and Jennie D. Atwood
and the unknown heirs of James
G. Atwood are Defendants, and u
brief statement of plaintiffs
cause of action, being as follows:
Tresspass to try title and for
damages, plaintiff alleging that
on or about the first day of Jar
By
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For Your Table
Fresh Meats — Cooked Meats—Barbecue-
Bologna - Fresh Fish
29 PHONE 29
OZONA MEAT MARKET
said Court, at its next regular
term, this writ with ypur return
thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Ozona,
Texas, On this the 24th day of
June A D. 1927.
(SEAL)
E. B. Baggett, Jr. Clerk,
District Court Crockett County,
Texas. 12-4t
Come to cool Kerrville. Don’t
fail to attend the 1927 convention
of the Sheep and Goat Raiser’s As-
sociation of Texas in Kerrville on
July 19, 20 and 21. You will meet
your neighbor and at the same
uary. 1927, they ........„
PP„ Certificate 2220, T. C. Ry. Co l * —
lands; containing 614.2 acres, hold | Mr Ranchman! If you are con-
ing and claiming the same in fe< templating buying a buck or bil-
simple title, but that at auch time , ly. put it off until July. 19, 20 and
the defendant unlawfully entered 21 The pick of breeding etock in
upon said premises and ejected the United State# will be on exhib-
them therefrom and unlawful!)
withholds from them the posses
sion thereof, to their damage in
the sum of 810,000.00.
That the annual reasonable ren
tal value of said lands and premis-
es for all purposes is 210,000.00
and that they and those under
whom they hold title have had
it at the annual convention of the
Shcpp and Goat Raisers Associa-
tion of Texas on those dates. 123tc
Cafe across from the new hotel.
Laying of this bit of walk closes
the only gap in the concrete walk
on that side of the street.
Tom Gilbert is making some im-
provements in the park by mowing
the dead “Blue Grass.”
Lee Wilson and family left Sat-
urday to spend a few weeks in Cal
ifornia visiting Mr. Wilson’s rela-
tives andon a sightseeing tour.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and
daughter, Berenice, have gone to
Colorado Springs for several
weeks visit.
Milk Coolers
We manufacture a most efficient milk cooler for ranch
use. < oat in and let os demonstrate one.
Office Phone 56 Res. Phone 141
KEETON’S SHOP
MACKEY LAUDS OZONA SHOW
A K. Mackey, sheep specialist
m A. & M. College, had this to say
of the sheep show at Ozona at
continuous peaceable and adverse which place he was judge: "It was
♦•ry good show, and t he top
possetuuon of said lands, cultivat-t
ing, using and enjoying the same
without any adverse claim having
been made thereto, continuously
for more than ten years next pre-
ceding the filing of this suit, such
possession, use and claim being
prescribed for the acquisition of
title under Texas,ten year statue
of limitation, and that they have
met all the requirements of such
statutes and thereby perfected
their title to said lands.
Not only so, but in this relation
they show further that they have
acquired title to said land under
five years and three years statue
of limitation prescribed by the
Texas laws.
Wherefore they pray that the
defendants be cited to appear and
answer and that they have judg-
ment for the title and possession
of the said above described lands,
for writ of restitution, for rents,
damages, costs of suit and gener
al and equitable relief.
Herein Kail Not but have before
!.»rns and ewes in each class would
1 m.v*. competed with the best in the
“uirury. Quite a bit of interest
w; - shown in the show and peo-
; by attending these shows get
vi dt„ of what good stuff is and
i’ helps them. The ranchmen are
interested in improving their
tlocks. A ram of Vic fierce,
1-ought a year ago and bred by
harles Kimble of California was
fomented on as one of the best
1 .'tins seen in this country It is a
'wo >♦,u old and has body confer-
n ’•■. quality and uniformity of
w oi Mr. Mackey also rioted a
g.’o .ter interest among the far-
i • r- m the sheep business
S A. Standard.
further improvement in the gen
r.ti appearance of the business
• ' “v. ..j < (zona is being made
■ - w,,k with the laying of ,i ten
sidewalk in front of the* L
fell -lore atilt the Rainbow
Experience
T. L. BENSON COMMISSION CO.
Office In Hotel Ozona
Reliability
Let An EXPERT
Do Your Barber Work
We have the best barber talent you will
find in any small town shop in Texas. You
can get first class barber work right here in
Ozona-just as good as you can get in any
city in Texas. Ask our customers.
YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE
COUNTS FOR A LOT
OZONA BARBER SHOP
RAYMOND BENNITT DROP.
Watch For Announcement Of
\ Jo
W E E K
Soon At Smith’s No. 1 and No. 2
Something New In a Complete Line of Fine
Toilet Goods
Smith's Drug Store
NO. 1 ft 2
Call 30 or 50
for Fresh Groceries
The popularity of our “order-by*phoneM delivery of
groceries and all good things to eat is in the fact that we
make special effort to select only the best, knowing
from experience that there is loss of time, good-will and
patronage in return or exchange of goods.
When you order by phone feel assured that the po-
tatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, eggs, celery, oranges, lemons,
carrots, radishes, cabbage, butter or cakes you want
will be selected as carefully as were you personally
making choice.
We’ll fill your whole order, deliver it and charge it.
Groceries - Hardware - Dry Goods - Feeds tuffs
Windmills
Chris Meinecke
The Store For Everybody
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1927, newspaper, July 14, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1098360/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .