The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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ERNEST GOENS
For District Clerk:
CLAUDE RAY ’
For County Judge:
1 GUS MORRIS
B. H. ELDER. Chm.
O. J. BECKWORTH.
County Superntendent
and Sec. of Board.
For County Clerk:
WILL M. SMITH
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For Commissioner of Commis- |
___ sioner’s Precinct No. 2:
FRANK ROBINSON
For Commissioner of Commis-
sioner’s Precinct No. 3:
T. B. THOMPSON
For Commissioner of Commis-"
sioner’s Precinct No. 4: ,
GEO. C. HART
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
caune why judgment should not be ren-
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State of Texas and County of Upshur
to secure the payment thereof.
Hon to xati fy aid taxes; interest, pin
altie . and cost, and all court costs, nil
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For Representative 4th District,
composed of Upshur
and Camp Counties:
THURMAN W. ADKINS
For District Judge:
WALTER 9. RUSSELI:
For District Attorney:
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The first tells of happenings near and far—of fires,
spors, eleclions, accifents, marrtages, deaths, great men.
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why judgment should not be rendered
against you and the (aid land und lots
•old under foreelosure or laid lien .to
satisfx said taxes, mterest, penalties
and costs, and all court (Him all of
which, together with other and further
relief, general and special, being fully
set out and prayed for in .the plaintiff’s
original petition filed in said eourt on
the 24th day of August, 1929, and ap-
pbaring on -the docket thereof ax suit
No. 8744, wherein the State of Tex*.’
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B. F. BLEDSOE
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 3:
JOHN D. NEWSOME
For Justic of the Peace, Precinct
. No. 4:
D. P. (Porter) CUMBIE
For Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 5:
M. C. BELL’ ' '
For Justice of the Peoce, Pre-
lenet No. 8:
T. N.CAMP. ,
For Constable, Precinct No. 1:
WM. E. FLOYD
For Constable Precinct No. 4:
S. R. (Ramsey) SENN
For Constable of Preet, No. 8:
HARVE HELMS
ADVERTISING IS AN ESSENTIAL NEWS SERVICE.
IT IS DISTINCTLY TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
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plaintiff, and J. J. Johnson and nil pr-
$0A8 owing nr having or claiming any
interest in said land hr lots, defendants,
' Given under my hand-and Ma| of
raid Court, at office in the City of-G.
mer, in the County of Upshur, thiknah
dny. of Agust, A. », 1930.
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second .Monday in Septemher, A. . -1900,
the sime being the 8th day of Septem-
ber A. D. 1930, then and there tv nhow*
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
And County of Upshur.
ToR. H. Dowell and nil persons own-
ing or having. or claiming any interest
in the land or lots hereinafter desecribed
Given under my hand and Real of
dTenrarorricetgtheCityofttt-
mer, in the County of Upshur, this 1_...
day of August, A. D. 1930..
lien to katisfy said taxea, interest, pen-
alties and coats, and all court costs, all
of which. borether with other and fi
ther relief, rreneta and speeial,-hei
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And You Are Hereby. Commanded to
he und appear before the Honorable
Distret Court f Upshur"Courty, Tex
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THF STATE OF TEXAS,
And Countgof, Upshur.
To T:R. Newsome and Unknown Own-
ers and all persons owning or having or
elaiming any interest in the land. or
lots hereipufber desverihed, the same
being delinquent to the State of Texas
and County of Upshur for taxes, and the
same lying and being situated in the
County of Upshur and State of Texas,
to-wit: .
Being 45 acres of land on the If. B.
For County Atterney: Adue
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stun of (1 13.5f, ineluding interest, pen-
altior’and costs, said taxes having been
legntytv ied, assessed and rendered
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And You Are Hereby Commanded -to
be and appear shefore the Honorabte
Distriet Court of Upshur County, Texas,
at the next regular term thereof, to be
held at the Court House of said County
in the City of Gimer on the second
Munday in September A. D. 1930, the
same heing the 8th day of September A.
D. 1930, then and there to show cause
ofwm. tirtfe. Ab ' X. 271 Ne
at the N.E corner o • .1 New
homestead truct; Thence S 70
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why judgment should not be rendered
against you and the said land and lots
I sold under foreslosure of said lien to
I satisfy said taxes, interest, penalties
and coyhwponfit all court costs, all of
-huohe~fogether with other and furtKer
relief, general and special, being fully
set out and prayed for in the plaintiff's
original petition filed in said court on
the ZGt h day of August, 1929 and ap-
pearing on the docker htereof a suit No'.
est, penalties and costs, said taxes hav-
ing been legally' levied, assessed and ... - ____ .. ____
rendred against said land and lots, and • is plaintiff and B H. Howell und alt
thesame being a lawful charge and eon
stituting a prior lien against the same
in favor of the State of Texas and
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LINQUNT TAX SUITS
COUNTY BOARD MEETING.
The County Board will met
Saturday morning. August 80,
1930, at 8:30 oclock. All who
have business with the board
will please be on hand.
huld at thee Court-House of said County,
in the City of Gilmer on the second
Monday in September, A. D. 1930, the ,
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of Texans and County of Upshur to
secure payment thereof..
And YAh Are Hereby Commanded to
be and ap+eI before the Iu,a:e
District ( no ft of tphur County, Tex-
us, at the next regular term thereof, to
Im held at the. Court House of sald
and unkn?l owner in,I rill persons
owning or having or claiming any inter
est in aid laud or lot., defendant ■
Given uneh? my hand and . Al of
said Court, at office in the City of GIL
Martin J. Healy, New York ?
City Tammany leader is indicted 2
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And You Are Hereby Commanded to
be umnd uppear before the Honorable
District Count of Upshur County; Texas,
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LINQUENT TAX SUITS
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
And County of Upshur.
To J. J. Johnson' and all persons own-
ing or having or claiming tiny interest
in the land ur lot* hereinafter describ-
ed, the same being delinquent-to the
State of Texas and County of Upshur
for taxes, and the same lying and being
situated in the County of pshur and
State of Texas, to-wit;
Being a house and lot in the town
of Big Sandy, Upshur County, Texas.
Which suid property is delinquent to
the State of Texas and County of Up-
shur for taxes for the year 1048 aggre-
gating the sum of $8.09, ineluding inter-
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• , Given under my hand and seal of
I, said ourt, at offige in the City of Gil-
be mer. ip the County, of Upshur, this 1.1th
day ef August, A. D 1930.
the same being th Hth day of Septem- ’
ber*+,1030, then and there to show L
cause whyniltd judgment shuler mbt I
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Being 20 acres of land on the H. R.
survey of E. P: Chism. Ahstraet No. 72.2
| W hich suid property is delinquent im;
I the State of Texas anil County of Up-
I shur for taxes for the years 1925, 1920,
' I 1027 and :1928 aggregating the sum, of
I $30,00, including interest, penalties and
trosts, said taxes having been legally leu-
I ied. assessed and rendered against said
I land and lots, ana then sanie being n
;| lawful charge and constituting a prior
I lien against the same in favor of the
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stamach and kowel disorder
to to I* had by the use of
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Mayor James Rolph, Jr. of
San Francsico, defeateel both his
dry opponents in race for nomi-
nation for Governor. in Tuest
day’s Republican primaries.
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DENVER,
COLORADO
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W 360 vrs; Thenee S eO E 700 vrs;
Thence N 70 E 860 vrs. Thence N 20, W
700 vrs to beginning.
Which said property is delinquent to
the tate of Texas and County of Up
shur fqr taxes for the year 1928 Uggre
gating the sum of $9.58, including inter-
est, penalties and costs, said tuxes hav
ing been legally levied, assessed and
rendered against said land and lots and
the same beihir a lawful charge and eon-
stituting a prior lien against the same
in favor, of the State of Texas und
County of Upshur to secure payment'
thereof.
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West b} thh Coo. , W . . Kirby
SU vey
grbont 13 miles fros Gilmr.
i Which aid phophrty i, deliniquehtto
-tha Stat...... Texas ahd County of Up. he rendered against xm
shur for taxes for theyeais 1909 to and lots iold under for
1928. both inclusive, agkreatirg the
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saiebeing the 8th day of September A.
D. 1930', then and there id show cause
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the. Same being delinquent to the State
of Texas mid County of Upshur for tax-
es, and the same lying and heing dituut
nd in the County of Upshur and Sthte of
Texas. to-wit:
Siaue“tnErtrolaEtrmm.inrresd- T
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THE GILMER DAILY MIRROR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930,
of which, together with other dbd fur
Ihor relief, general and special, being
fully set out and prayer for in the
plaintiff's originl petftion file in said
court on the HHh day of Augus, 1929, * ' i
and appearing on fh*' docket thereof a for falire to make income tax )
suit No. 5373, wherein the State of ’I • 3 ,.,,6 , , , "
as is plaintiff, and 4 he Unknown Own for failure to make income tax
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For County Tax Collector:
NAT J. HARRISON
For County Tax Assessor:__ _
W. B. (Buck) KELLY
For Sheriff:
J. M. SEAGO.--...........
For County Superintendent:
• O. J. BECKWORTH
For County Trensurer:
J.M. MARSHALI:—
For Cotton Weigher: -
HENRY HAWKINS
For Commissioner of Commfs-
, sioner’ Precinct .No,
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,
And Countytof. Upshur.
< 1 and all, persons
owning or having vr claiming’ any in
terest in the land or lots hereinafter
deseribed. the salne beimr delinquent to
the State of Texas and (ounty ot Up-
shur for taxes, and the same lying and
be inr situated in the ( ounty of Upshur
and,State of Texas, to wit ;
dmmHnf HHE Surwey ~ w.
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minutes, checks a Cold the first day,
and checks Malaria: in three days, ~ -
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Alfred’ Hill, 12, was attacked
hnd fatally injured by. a tiger in
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1930, newspaper, August 29, 1930; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439865/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.