Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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their vigil over the perspiring
,Regis, a party of tourists, res-
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and jewels, was sweeping
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Lots Nos One (1), l'wo <2), and
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i Survey to the Citv of Nava^bta
per map or | ‘
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
The police of Algiers are baf-
fled in their attempt to capture
Pepe le Monko, international
jewel thief who is protected
from them by the lawless in-
habitants of the Casbah, myste-
rious Motive quarter where Pepe
lives. Pepe meets Gaby, a Pari-
sian tourist visiting Algiers, and
they are strongly attracted to
each other, much to the indig-
nation of Pepe's native sweet-
heart, Ines. Regis, a stool pigeon
in Pepe’s gang, lures Pepe’s
friend Pierrot out of the Casbah
in the hope that Pepe will come
in search of him and thus fall
into a police trap. When Regis
returns without Pierrot, Pepe
and Ms gang surround Regis
and threaten him with a dire
fate if Pierrot does not return
unharmed. Meanwhile the shrewd
inspector Slimane, stationed in
the Casbah, is evolving his own
plans for usiny the tourist girl
Gaby to get Pepe out of the
•protection of the Casbah.
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The swift drama oTha
adventurer’s last stand.
LGIERS
Werring
CHARLES BOYER
in the Walter Wanger
production with Sig rid
Gurle and Hedy Lamarr
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WHY DON’T
YOU
TRY ITl
After more than thiee months
of suffering from a nervous ail-
ment, Miss Glivar used Dr. Miles
Norvine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us on enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer from “Nemos."
If you lie awake nigfess,
start at sudden noises, Btee
easily, are cranky, blue and
^dgety, your nerves ord'
probaoly out of order.
thiirt and relax them wffti *te
sumo medicine that “did the
work” for this Colorado gist
' Whether your ‘‘Nerves" here*
troubled you for hours or te
fears, you’ll find this tteso-
tested remedy effecttwi
f 1
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I* Ooc’hran, de-
k Heirs of R. R.
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hetrs and legal representatives; the
known he^irk of Thomas J. McNair,
deceased, their heirs and legal rep-
resentataives; the unknown heirs of
Sarah Rankin, deceased, their heirs
find legal representatives; the un-
heirs of Margaret A Greer,
deceased, their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; the unknown heirs of Wm
Irvin, deceased, their heirs and legal
representatives; the Unkndwn heirs of
“_____ ~ T their
heirs and legal representatives; the
said
South line 260 varas to the beginnnig,
Likewise a part out
Beginning at the
de-
Pepe was about to return to the
hapless Regis and his captors,
when he saw Pierrot stagger in
through the doorway. Pierrot, the
bad, unruly boy whom he loved,
was swaying desperately, clutching
at his side with fingers through
which blood welled.
Pepe ran to support him. “I was
wrong, Pepe,” gasped the boy. You
were right. I didn't listen to you...
They looked Into each other’s
eyes, and it was as though an
electric current were passing be
tween them. Silently he drew her
body close to his.
"Let me go.”
"Why?”
“Because I ask you.”
"Say please — "
* “You’re rude ”
He released her, and she went
back to the table, her face expres-
sing nothing. Slimane sleepHv rais-
ed his eyelids, looked at her, then
lowered them again. ,
Pepe stood on the terrace a mo-
ment longer, gazing out at the
sea. Then he turned, to confront
Ines stepping from behind a pillar
She must have seen and heard
everything, he reflected, and he
scarcely cared.
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The annual meeting j?f the stock-
holders of Tne First National Bank
of Navasota, Texas, will be held at its
banking house at Navasota, Texas, on
the second Tuesday in January, (Jan-
uary 10, 1939), between the hours of
10 o’clock A M. and 4 o'clock P. M
for the election of; directors for the.
ensuing year.
All Stockholders are requested to
be present.
CHAS E HENRY. Cashier
adv—244—
known Hairs of Homy M. Jackson,
deesMti, th* Unknown Heirs of
John W Hall, deceased, the Unknown
Heirs of Boulde Baker, deceased; the
Unknown Heirs of Robert Lockhart,
deceased; the Unknown Heirs of
Franoto Holland, deceased; the Un-
known Heirs of F. Holland Sr, de-
oeassd: the Unknown Heirs of Wil-
liam BerryuMui, deceased the Un-
known Hein of Nancy Berryman,
deceased; the unknown Helre of John
Vandyne, deceased; the Unknown
r Heirs of Susanna Vandyne, deceased;
Unknown Heirs of William Bur
f, deceased; the Unknown Heirs
James Burney, deceased; the Un-
ipwn Heirs of Elizabeth Coats, de-
Med: the Unknown Heirs of Wil-
m B. Goatee, deceased; the Un-
ion he owns and _
eid peaceable and adverse
Of said above described
Hrmntoee, using and enjoy
regular tei in of the DtetNot Court In
and for Grimes County, Texas, to be
hold at the Courthouse thereof in the
town of Anderson, GS-tmes
County, Texas, on the Fourth Mon-
day in January 1M0, same being the
»rd day of said month; then and
there to answer a petition filed in
said Court, on the l»th day of Decem-
ber 1988, the file number at which to
in which suit the Flint Texas
Block I^and Bank is Plain-
tiff and the above designated Un-
known Hairs, their heirs and legal
representatives are Defendants; the
z:
lows: •
the unknown heirs
their heirs and
the unknown
heirs of Thomas 8 Bailey, deceased,
their heirs and legal representatives;
the unknown heirs df Janie.- E Wil-
liams, deceased, their heirs and legal
representatives; the unknown
of Sarah E. Nash, deceased,
heirs and legal representatives,
unknown heirs of J. T Cook, some-
times written Joseph T Cook, de
ceased, their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; and the unknown heirs of
T. A. Cook, deceased, their heirs and
legal representatives; by making
publication of this Citation once in
each week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in your
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the 12th Ju-
dicial District; but if there be no
newspaper published in said Judicial
District, then in a newspaper pub-
lished in the nearest District to said
12th Judicial District, 10 appear at
the next regular term of the District
Court of Grimes County, to be holden
at the Court House hereof, ih Ander-
son on the 4th Monday in January
1939, the sonje being the 23rd day of
January, 1939. then and there to an-
swer a petition filed in said Court
on the 19th day of December 193k, in a
suit, numbered on the Docket of said
Court No. 13093 wherein \ Royal Lot t
is Plaintiff, and the unknown heirs
of Henry Austin, deceased; their heirs'
and legal representatives; fbe un-
known heirs of William M. Rankin,
deceased, thfeir heirs and legal reprer
sentatives; the unknown heirs of .M.
S. McNair, deceased, sometimes writ-
ten Mary S. McNair, their heirs and
; the unknown
are unknown to plaintiff
2. That heretofore, to wit:
15th day of November A
plaintiff'was lawfully seized and posr
I ses.-exl of the hereinafter; described
i land and premises; situated in the
County of Grimes and State of T^xas,
holding ame in fee simple title. ■, ■'
I ' 3 That on of about the 1st day of
A D. 1938«,said defendants |
all of them entered upon'•
emi-cs, and unlawfully njcr*c- 1
Jmcoh; of the
the deceased He
Unknown Hein
M. Stephenaan; _ _______
Helre ot the deceased FMden Rubla;
of the Unknown Heirs ot the deceas-
ed O. I* Cochran; of the Unknown
Hairs of the deceased R. R. Peete
lee; of the Unknown Heirs of the de-
. ceased H. H. Boone; of the Unknown
the deceased John W. HaU; of the
Unknown Heirs of the deceased
Boulde Baker; of the Unknown Heirs
of the deceased Robert Lockhart; of
the Unknown Heirs of the deceased
Francis Holland; of the Unknown
Heirs of the deceased F. Holland,
Sr.,; of the Unknown Heirs of Wil-
liam Berryman, now said Berryman
being deceMed; of the Unknown
Heirs of the deceased Nancy Berry-
man; of the Unknown Heirs of the
deceased John Vandyne; of the Unr
known Heirs of the deceased Susan-
na Vandyna; of the Unknown Heirs
of the deceased William Burney; of
the Unknown Heirs of the Deceased
James Burney; of the Unknown
Heirs of the deceased Elizabeth
Goats; of the Unknown Heirs of the
deceMed William B Coats; of the Un-
known Heirs of the deceased Serena
Maria Bogers; and of the Unknown
Heirs or the deceased J. B. Terrell;
and further complaining of the Heirs
of such Heirs and their legal repre-
sentatives; the names ot ail such
Heirs and legal representatives being
unknown to this Plaintiff as well as
their residences; for cause of action
says:
On December first 1938, tihe Plain-
tiff was and stUl is the fee simple
owner of the following described
tracts or parcels of land, situated in
Grimes County, Texas, and describ-
ed by metes and bounds as follows:
First tract Situated in the County
of Grimes arid State of Texas, Being
part out of the league of land grant-
limitation.
Plaintiff further says thpl this
Plaintiff and those whose title it
holds have had peaceable, continuous
and adverse possession of the lands
and tenements described in this peti-
tion, cultivating, using, claiming and
enjoying the same for more than
ten years after defend■’-t ■ < .„ . „
action, if any, accrued ui.J Le.Ji ;h
commencement of this suit; during
which time they have had such land.)
tlnuously before fka filing of
and plaintiff specially pleads the
Statute of Limitation of five and tan
years in support of bto tHJs to tita
above described property.
7. That defendants are asoertlag
some claim or title in and to oal3
premises, the exact nature of which
to plaintiff to unknown; that auk*
claim being asserted by defendants
cast a cloud upon plaintiffs tit la
8 Wherefore, premises considered,
plaintiff prays that citation in terms
of law issUe to all of the above speci-
fied defendants; that upon a hearing
hereof, an Attorney be appointed to
represent the said defendants; that
plaintiff recover restitution of the
above described land and premises,
and that the cloud be removed and
that he be quieted in his title to said
premises, and that he recover all cost
of of suit and h«v< ->uch other and
further relief, general and special, in
law and In equity to which
be justly entitled, etc
Plaintiff’s said petition
dotted on it the following
"This action is brought as
try the title as for damages.”
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid next
regular term, this writ, with your re
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same
WITNESS Roy Harrison. Clerk of
the District Court of Grimes County
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Anderson this
the 19th day of December 1938.
(Seal) ROY HARRISON. Clerk,
District Cour’., Grimes Counity
Dec 20. 27. 1938; Jan. 3, 10
— -------iy -----------
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS .OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NAVASOTA. TEXAS
To the teierlff or any Constable ot
Grtmos County, Greeting:
of Howry Auotta, deceoaod. their
haira and legdl reprematetivea; the
unknown of WilMam M. Rankin, de-
coaoad, their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; the unknown heirs of M.
8. MoNair deceased, sometimes writ-
ten Mary 8. McNair, their heirs and
legal representatives; the unknown
heira of Ji T. MoNair, deceased, their
heir* and legal representative*; the
unknown helre of Thomas J McNair,
deceased, their heirs and legal rep-
resentatives; the unknown heir* of
Sarah Rankin, deceased, their hdirs
and legal representatives; the un-
known heira of Margaret A. Greer,
deceased, their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; the unknown heirs of
Wm. Irvin, deceased,
legal representatives;
taiion by making publication of such
citation once In each week for four
consecutive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, in a newspaper pub-
lished In your county
Herein fail not but have you be-
fore said court on said first day of
the next term thereof this writ with
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same
Witness Roy Harrison, Clerk of
the District Court of Grimes County,
TtXftB*
Given under my hand and teal of
said Court in the town of Anderson.
TexM, thia the 19th day of December
IMS
(Seal) ROY E HARRISON. ,
Clerk of the District Court. Grime,
County. Texas
Issued this the l»th day of Decem-
ber 1*38.
rot B. Harrison.
Clerk of the District Court, Grimes
County, Toxm. . .
adv—Dm. 90. 37, IM*; Jan. A 10. 1M9
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n W West tear Ottloo.
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a'9. for a . iass
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nt the sods
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and tenaments actually inclose-. And I
Plaintiff claims title to said land's
and tenaments as herein described
under the ten years statute of limi-]
tation.
Plaintiff further says that by de-
fects in the record title and claims of
of interest in said lands and tena-
ments, the said Defendants cast a
cloud upon the title of this Plaintiff
which should be removed.
Wherefore Plaintiff prays that cita-
tion issue hereon; and. that on final
hearing Plaintiff have judgment re-
moving the Cloud frem Plaintiff's
title; for the fee simple title to said
land# and tenaments described In this
petition, for its damages, for writ of
possession, for coats ot court, and
and further relief to which It may be
entitled in law or equity.
T. P. BUFFINGTON.
This action is brought as well to
try title, as for damages
YOU are commanded to summon
the defendants and to serve thia Ci-
Blanche. Then she had to go back.
“I can’t leave my friends — but
I’ll come back.”
"When?".
"As soon as I can. Tomorrow...
I never break a promise."
Where is Reels?”
“Come on, I'll help you."
Pepe half dragged, half carried
him into the Inner room. Regis'
jaw dropped, his pallid face turn-
ed a shade whiter, at the sight of
the bleeding Pierrot staggering to
ward him, with drawn gun.
“No! No! No!” screamed Regis,
backing away. Pierrot came on to-
ward him. The others lounged
carelessly in the doorways, block-
ing any means of exit. And still
Pierrot came on.
Now Regis to in a corner, near
the mechanical piano. His lips
twitch ahd mumble, but his voice
Is gone. With bulging eyes fasten-
ed oa Pierrot's revolver, he tries
feebly to climb under the piano,
over it, anywhere for escape. Still
Pierrot comes toward him.
Regia, clawing the piano, acci-
dentally pushed a lever, and it
begins banging noisily, tlnnily.
Pierrot, with his last remaining
strength, pulls the trigger, then
slumps to the floor, never to move
again. Not six feet away from him
lies Regis, shot through the heart
The custom of the Casbah had
been fulfilled. >
• • • •
Pepe had loved Pierrot like a
brother who is also a son. Now he
mourned him. He bitterly resented
the senseless fate that had taken
away his friend. He raged and
stormed like a shackled lion, drink-
ing heavily, ordering all his friends
out of his presence.
AU but Bllmane the philosophical.
Slimane the wisp counselor who
always tride to be helpful and
never give offense.
"I wm OU alone at the cemetery,"
he told Pepe. “It must be hard not
to bo able to go down to say good-
bye to your friend on his iMt
journey. But Tm y<mr friend, p«be
I know how you feel — you re like
a prisoner In the Casbah.'
'TH get out whenever I wish.
Cried Pepe. L .
"When you go," Slimane taunted
him silly, "you'll go quietly, like
Pierrot — foot fiveC’
•TH go out alive!" Pepe raged
Tm free to go — Tm efck o< all
this! Til got out when I tool Uke
it — Til do it now — nobody can
stop me! I’m going — now — right
now!**
Ho racked out of tbs door, hat
lees, and strode with feverish pace
running, toward the Onrtxb
No. 180*7
The State of Texas, County of
Grimes.
In the District Oourt of Grimes
County, Toxm, January Term IM*.
First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank,
Plaintiff.
V
Unknown Heirs of Francis Holland
et al, Defendants.
To the Honorable Judge
Qpurt:
The First Texas Joint Stock Land
Bank a banking corporation incor-
potated under the laws of the, Unit-
grandly through the Casbah, shep-
herded by Inspector Slimane. The
party of tourists consisted of the
exotic Gaby, Pepe's acquaintance
of the night before, with t.™
friends who had been separated
from her on that occasion — the
blonde, enternrlaing Marie, her
friend. Bertler, and Gaby’s fiance,
one Etienne Giraux, a portly, mid-
dle-aged but extremely wealthy
gentleman whom Gaby planned to
marry, M she confided to Marie,
"for business reasons."
They were drawn back to the
Casbah by a strange power. That
power (perhaps not so strange
after all) wm the attraction which
Pepe le Moko had exercised over
Gaby during their brief meeting,
and which had led her to make
Inspector Slimane agree (not at all
reluctantly) promise to arrange an-
other meeting.
So presently Gaby and her friends
were seated in a little CMbah res-
taurant, and Slimane despatched a
messenger to invite Pepe to join
them. Which he did with alacrity,
leaving his aides to deal with
’ ^epe greeted the tourists affably,
then devoted his attention to Gaby,
while the others, tourtot-like, chat-
tered and ogled the strange sights
about them, and Slimane sat back
In hit chair, pretending to dose.
Pepe and Gaby talked — at first
Idly, almost conventionally. Did she
Algiers? Not paiUcularly —
sling made her homesick. She
ed her Porto...Did he know
Did he! It had been hie
own! With a thrill of mutual
rare they named, in turn, the
ite they both knew and loved
■...the Rue St. Martin, the
Mpe Elyeses... the Gare du
lA..the Opera...the Boulevard
e put on a record. They
lance, still talking. What
aroe? Onbrlelle — Gaby,
iparried? Perhyi^ a
fan over them And he
Mnloua Suddenly Pepe
riing her madly around
Ho, Until they fetched up
*«ulnat a PUlar, Uugh-
lly like children.
I to kiss her, but she
away. “Let * go out on
after defendants cause of action ac-j
ciued and before the commencement h „ A
of this suit. And Plaintiff claims J A
title to said premises as ^escribe;! ■■ a „llu -
herein, under the five;year statute of jainti(f therefrom, and now .with-
ll«M14a4 4zxen ___ _ _
| Of. to plaintiff’s damage in the
of Fifteen Hundred Dollars.
4 That the said land and premises
so entered upon by defendants and
unlawfully held from plaintiff are de-
scribed as follows, to-wit;
All those certain lots, or parcels of [
! nlr. id .C'nr:. ! w h-n
r___■? limns ot the City of .
Navasota, in Grimes Co. nty, Texas
<D,
Block
COLDS, Acid Indigestion,
Headache. Neuralgia. Muscu-
lar, Rheumatic, Sciatic pains
and other dis<“d<?rs due to
an over-acid ccMition of the
body.
The analgesic (acetyl-salicyl-
ate), relieves pan. The alka-
lizers help to correct the cause
of those pains due to hyper-
acidity of the stomach.
< Get Alka-Selt*
-er. at your \irifg
', ■ /re in So; and
jJJ packages for
-y home
bt beginning
Containing 212-64 ocrea of land,
more or less.
On such day he was also in pos-
session of said premises and aiter-
West 161
Thence North 51 degrees 30’ Waot
82 feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 84 degrees West 293
fertt to stake for corner.
Thence North 43 degrees 30' West
210 feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 40 degrees 30' West
260 feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 41 degrees West 124
feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 57 degrees West 188
feet to stake for corner
_ Thence West 2037 feet to a stake
^Thence South 3157 feet to the place
by Defendants being from said De-
cember 2nd 1938 or a rental value of
fifty dollars; which Defendants have
failed and, refused and still fail and
refuse to pay to Plaintiff’s damage in
said sum of fifty dollars.
That Plaintiff owns a fee simple
title in and to said property by tea-
J?n, certain deeds into R. B. S i representatives;- the unknown
Foster as follows; Schumacher and heirs of J. T McNair, decensed, tbeir
wife to Foster recorded In Vol. 38
page 183 of the deed records of Grim-
es Cdunty, Texas; Mathews, by Sher-
iff to Foster, Vol. 42 page 14 of the
deed records of Grimes County, Tex-
as; from Greer to Foster recorded in
Vol. 43 page 584 of the deed records C‘‘“ ”
of Grimes County, Texas; and from
the said Foster by reason of his will
which is recorded ip Vol. X page 278
of the Probate Minutes of Grimes , lal lllc „„„„„„„ ,
County Texas; which conveyed said T^onlas s Bailey, deceased,
property, to Mrs. Mattie ,B Foster, > - ■ ■
' 1 urn 3 uuu tv^ai i vpi COCUW4V1 v , vssv.
unknown heirs of James E Williams,
deceased, their heirs,and legal repre-
sentatives; the unknown heirs of
Sarah E. Nash, deceased, their heirs
and legal representatives; the un-
known ; heirs of J T. Cook, some-
times Avritten Joseph T Cook de-
ceased, theii heirs and legal repre-
sentatives; and the unknown heirs of
T. A. Cook, deceased,, their heirs and
legal rppresen.tativges. art-
ants. ajid plaintiff's petition
as follows
1 That the said Henry Austin. Wil-
liam M Hankin. M. S. McNair, some-
times written Mary S McNair, J. T
McNair, Thomas J. McNair. Sarah
Ratikin. Margaret A Greer. Wm. Ir-
vin, Thomas S. Bailey, James E Wil-
liams, Sarah E Nash. J T Cook,
sometimes written Joseph T Cook,
and T - A. Cook, are each- arid all
j dead, and that the names of the
heirs of each and all pf said persons.
wards on the 2nd day of December
1938, the Defendants unlawfully
entered upon and dispossesssed plain-
r----- -- - ------ ----, tiff °t s“-ld premises and withhold
ed to Francis Holland as a colonist 8ame from him; the rental value be-
■ in Austin's colony, being also a part inff the sum of 0Jle hundred dollars
of the one-fourth of said league here- per month, and the time so occupied
tofore held by Nancy Berryman. by Defendants being from said De-
Beginning in the Anderson and
Navasota Road (the old road) at Da-
vis O. Buchanan’s Northeast corner,
a rock from which a post oak 16 in-
ches in diameter* marked B bears
South 12 East 10 varas; and a post
oak 15 inches in diameter, marked
D bears South 15 West 22 V* varas.
Thence North 21—45” East 3846
feet along the Anderson Rbad In the
direction of Anderson to the East
line of land owned by Wm. T. Schu-
macher and the West line of land
own by W. W Meachum, a rock In
the road from which an elm 12 in-
ches in diameter, marked F, bears
South 11 West 91 feet and a little
crooked scrubby elm 8 Inches in dia-
meter, marked F bears North 22 West
18 feet
Thence South 20 East along the
divisional line of said W. T. Schu-
macher and W W Meachum <h68
feet to a stake in prairie for corner.
Thence South 70 west 3140 feet to
cedar stance for corner, from which
an ash 12 inches in diameter, mark-
ed F. bears North 16 West 10 feet;
and an ash 12 inches in diameter,
marked A, bears South 71 % West
11 feet.
Thence North 21 west 4088 fe^t to
the beginning containing 380
acres of land save and
except 79 % acres of land con-
veyed by R B S. Foster Jr. to
George, Loakowsfki ~foy deed dated quit claim deed to
tober 23rd 1895; recorded in Vol. 43 ------
page 15 of the deed records of Grim-
es County, Texas; and except 7.22
acres of land conveyed to the I. and
G. N. R. R by deed recorded in Vol.
55 page 585 of the Deed Records of
Grimes County, Texas. Also save
47/100 of an acre of land conveyed
to Grimes County, by deed record- • ^he Plaintiff further says that
ed in Vol. 78 page 120 of the deed . piajntjff and those whose title it
records of Grimes Ooulnlty, Texas, i holds have had peaceable, adverse
Leaving In said first tract 292.81 ac- (an<1 continuous possession of all
res of land. i the Ur.ds herslr. cla:,
Second Tract: A part out or tne , same under deeds duly registered, cUl-
same league. tivating, using and enjoying the same '
180 fteTt/rtike6? 4egl** *•'
Thsaea North M degrees W West
feJL ooi ner'.
Thence North >7 degreee Wert ITt
to stake for corner.
Thenc. North « decree. 10 Eart
-^0 feet to stake for corner
Thence M degreee Wert DO feet to
stake for corner.
Tlrance North 80 degree. 40' East
toet to stake for corner.
• 68 E*>t 360
feet to stake for corner.
69 degree. 10’ *Mt
* to stake for corner.
I!?*. N?r$h f tor Mort
115 toot to stake for comer
North 18 <,e*ree« 80’ Worn
---- * corner.
yh,““ce. North 30 degreee 40’ Wert
corner.
Nprth 17 West 140 feet to
Thence North 23 degrees 15’ West
85 feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 42 degrees West
feet to stake for corner.
Thence North 12 degrees East 296
Varas to stake for corner.
Thence North 4 degrees
feet to stake for corner.
1 as
pet map or plat of said Survey, oi
Record in the Deed Records of Grim- •
es County, Texas. f;
5. That plaintiff asserts a fee
simple title in and to said propertey
under the following deeds and in-I
struments. to-wit:
Deed from G. G- Nass to S. M
Cook, dated June 9th, 1892 of Rec-
ord in Volume 37. page 5?9. and un- ’
der Judgment obtained by Mrs. S.
M. Cook in her individual capacity 1
and as Guardian of the Estate of Ike
Ashburn III, against J. D. Frahck-
low, Successor to Ward Templeman.
Assignee, of the Estate of J. T. Cook,
and T. A. Cook, of Record tn Book
P, page 278-279, of the District Court
Civil Minutes of Grimes County, and
under deed from Mrs. S. M. Oook,
individually, to plaintiff, dated 27th
day of July A. D. 1938, of Record in I,
Vol. 145, page 13 of the Deed Rec-
ords of Grimes County. Texas, and 1
Deed from Mrs. S. M. Cook. Guard- J
lan of the Estate of Ike Ashburn III 1
to plaintiff, dated 27th day of July
A D- 1*38, of Record in Vol. 145. page
14 of the Deed Records of Grimes
County, Toxm.
6. That, in addition to plaintiff’s
fee simple title by recorded instru- ;
ments in and to the above mentioned
lands and premises, plaintiff would
represent' and show to the Court
that he and those whose estates he ,
owns and holds hav* had and held
peaceable and adverse posesslon of 1
said premises, using and enjoying the
same and paying taxes thereon, hold-
ing and claiming under deeds duly
registered, for a period of more than
five years next after the accrual ot
the cause or causes of action of each 1
and all of sold defendants, if any
they have, and for more than five,
. .. . .
tatiff
1 and
have
each and
said, p1’
I holds fiom him the possession there-
■' > sum
corner.
to_Bfake for corner.
112 foot to stake’for
Thenc* North 17 4
stake for corner.
property, to Mrs. Mattie ,B -.Foster, |
Georgie Foster and Nettie Fostei
Baker and Robert Foster; and by
deed from Georgie Foster Rogers and
husband of record in Vol. 69 page
224 of the deed records of Grimes
County, Texas; and from Robert
Foster to Mrs. Mattie B. Foster of
record in Vol, 108 page 423 of the
deed records, of Grimes County, Tex- 1
as; and by deed ipto Plaintiff from '
the Administrators of the estate of '
Mrs. Mattie B. Foster, of .repord in
Vol. 145 page 259 of the deed records
of Grimes County, Texas; and by
> Plaintiff from
Mrs Nettie Baker and husband W. S.
Baker, of record in Vol- 145 page 636
of the deed records of Grimes Coun-
ty, Texas; to all of which deeds, and
the records thereof and other records
referred to, reference is made for all
matters pertinent to this claim of
, title.
< The Plaintiff further says „ t
120 of the_dee<i . Plaintlff and those whose title '‘i t“hek h‘elr^‘inT“legal ^representative’s
1 holds have had peaceable, ^adverse utlknown to plaintiff
I and continuous possession of ail of 'phat heretofore to wit on th<*
1 the lands herein described claiming I 15“h dav of November A. D 1938.
tivating, using
and claiminE- t
same league.
of the Henry Mathews 130 acrre traat; {
, .. az-——.—_ on UOckat uritn '
, 111< 1 I ■ ■ ■ i..
said Mathews East line 1390 vara^
to his Northeast corner; from which
an ash 18 inches in diamt'ter bears
South 12 West 6 *9 varas; and a
hackberry marked W bears North 78
East 3 varas. .
Thence North 70 East with Wo-
mack's North line 260 varas to a stake
in said line from which a hackberry
12 Inches in diameter, marked W
bears South 45 East 10 varas.
Thence South 20 East 1390 varas to
a rock for corner In the South line pf
Womack’s survey.
Thence South 70 West with
containing 64 acres of land
Third Tract; Li":“‘‘r* " -
of said league. Beginning at
Southeast corner of the above
scribed 64 acres of land.
Thence North 20 West 1390 ***“•
with the East line of the said 64
acre traot to its Northeast corner,
ftrom which a hackberry 12 inches
in diameter, marked W, bears South
45 West 10 vara*.
Thence North 70 East with Wo-
mack's North line 247 vara* to his
northeast corner, at a post from
which an elm 15 inches in diameter
marked BG, bears South 22 West.17
varas; and an ehn 20 inches In dia-
meter, marked EG. bear* North 20
West 15 vara*. ,,,
Thence South 20 East with Wo-
mack's east line 1390 vara* to Wo-
mack's Southeast corner from-
a hackberry 8 inches
osar* North 81 M, We»t 15.1 vara*
and a pecan 5 inches in diameter,
marked B, bear* north 73—14.1 var-
“Thence South 70 West 247 var« to
a point* in Womack c south line the
place of beginning; contaln.ng 60
3/4 acre* of lan*. Except from the
the second'and third tract* describ-
ed herein 8.81 acre* of land
to the I and G. N. R. R. by deed re-
corded In Vol. 56 page 581 of th«
record* of Grime* County, ^era*^
leaving tn the two tort ^eecrfoed
tract* of land 12144 acre* of land
Fourth Tract: Out of the Isaac
Jackson league in Grimes Oounty,
Texsi metw <nd bounds a® roiliow^v—
Beginning at the inner wner
of the Gofner 401 *cre.tr*^
Southwest corner of
which Is known *• Foster zw
^The^ce1 Wot 3700 feet to a stake
in. the center of Walker* Creek to
; a stake for corner.
Thence with the meandering® of
Walkers Creek a*
Thenc® North 88 degrees West 1W
feet to a stake for corner.
Thence North 63 degree* 30 Wtet
100 fort to a *tak. for oor»«r
Theme Nbrth 38 degree* Wert 300
8*
as same
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Nemir, Lucile. Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 27, 1938, newspaper, December 27, 1938; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1382032/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.