McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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ade, fe a
balance of said cropi
instable of
nd made Hke new. Work guaranteed
Lota Nos. 274 and 276 of the subdiv.
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Iver, phone 50.,
231-k9-20
County, Texas, according to the map
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cl action being alleged as follows:
Suit for divorce, plaintiff alleging
of land, more or less;
John J. Conway and his
Said deed of trust having been exe-
vendor's Hen notes executed by L. S.
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dustrial site. Priced right for quick
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Note No. 1 for 11,000.00, due April in a suit numbered on the docket of
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defendant
V for the title and
_ 30, 1923;
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all of snld notes provide that failure Cnunty, In the State of South Dakota
and no administration has been had
to pay any one of said notes Or any
Nichols, address Box 418 McAllen, । installment of interest thereon when upon his estate.
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leave word at Taylor Lumber com- due, according to the terms thereof,
242-6t
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RENT—■One large bed room, bath
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trustee in said deed of trust, has been knnwn as the Hill and Halbert tract
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farming purposes and have raised
pecially about the 15th day of Feb-
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County, Texas,
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tendant. The Pharr Gin and Ware«
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$1,500.00, which was due and payable heirs of the said Alf E. Tollin, deceas-
ed, and the interest to which each
Rich Bldg.
Room 5
is entitled in the above described land, county, Texas.
By J. R. Bales, Deputy.
SAN ANTONIO
CITATION BY PUBHICATION
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said, having been requested to enforce
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the Hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4-
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et of said .Court, No. A-55, wherein R.
J. Kerwin is Plaintiff and Anna M.
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—t. Thur Alf E. Tollin is dead: that-
he died intestate on or about the 9th
day of March, A. D. .1923, in Davison
has been made In the payment of Note
No. 2 above mentioned for the sum
of 81,000, which was dne on the 30th
day of April, 1923, and default has
been made in the payment of Note
No. 3 above mentioned for the sum of
Frank H. Cary or order, dateu April
zo1h, 1521, being in the amount? and
back with a stove poker .rendering
plaintiff uncongdous, and then threat
ened to kill plaintiff with a pistol.
of land out of the El Gato and La
Blanca Grants, according to the map
or plat of such subdivision as the same
appears of record in the plat records
of Hidalgo County, Texas, tn Volume
One at page 35 thereof, and that there
is no other property belonging to the
lished in you? county, it there be a
newspaper published therein, but if
not„then in the nearest county where
on the 30th day of'April, 1924, as well
as semi-annual installments of interest
Edinburg on the third Monday in No
vember, 1924, the same being the-17tht
'day of November, 1924, then and there
to answer a petition filed in said court
on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1924,
Whereas, on the 80th day of April,
A. D. 1921, L. S. Curry and Emma A.
Curry did convey to W. Clay Woods,
as trustee, two certain tracts of land
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16th day of August, A. D. 1924 in a
suit number on the docket of said
the said Court, No. 2316, wherein An-
drew Tollin and Petra Tallin his wife-
age plaintiffs and "Clara Tastad and
James Tastad, her husband, and the
unknown heirs of Alf E. Tollin, de-
ceased, are defendants, and the cause
of action being in substance as fol-
lows: »
WFLDING
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30, 1922;
Note No. 2 for 81.000 OO. due April
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Note No. 3 for $1,500.06, due April
30,1924. +"-
All of said notes bear intereat at the
rate df six per cent per annum from
their date, April 30,1921 until maturity
interest payable semi-annually’, and to
bear ten per cent per annum interest
on all past due principal and interest;
shall at the option of the holder of
said notes, or-either of them, mature
all of said notes; and said notes pro-
vide for the usual ten per cent attor.
ney’s fees in case of default; and
Whereas, the said W. Clay Woods,
in each week for four" consecutive
weeks previous to the return day here-
of, in some newspaper published in
your County, if there be a newspaper
published therein, but if not. then in
any newspaper published in the near-
est County where a newspaper is pub-
lished, to appear at the next regular
term of the ,
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and H. R. Kauts for Six Hundred Dol-
lars as rents ahd -against said last
three named defendants and depend-
ents The Valley
J. B, PEAVEY’S
McAllen - Texas
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weighing 553 pounds, No. 737 weigh-
ing 520 pounds, No. 862 weighing 512
pounds, and No.—1002 weighing 524
pounds have been delivered to defen-
dant, The Valley Gin Company and the
other four of which, three described as
No. 33 weighing 517 pounds, No. 349
weighing 521 pounds and- No. 1296.
weighing 526 pounds, the description
•GITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the heritt or any Constable of
Hidalgo County, Texas, Greeting:
of said notes, is now the legal and father and mother, respectively, and
equitable owner and holder of said Clara Tastad, a sister of deceased.
for judgment agslaat do-
Tendants J. O. Kautz, F. E. Tedesma,
H. R. Kauts, The Valley Gin Company
and ‘$he Pharr Gin and Warehouse —
PUBLIC
STENOGRAPHER
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the next regular term of-the County
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, to
be helg at the Courthouse thereof, in
’ANTED TO RENT—Small furnish-
! house or light hc..sc keeping rooms.
I At Meiser. Mm. Woolworth eem-
ny. 248-3c
County, Texas.
By B. B. Davis, Deputy.
By J. R. Bales, Deputy
GUNTER HOTEL
A. D.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
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A. and W. E. DAVIS
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County, Texas, and has resided in
the State of Texas for more than one
year next preceding the filing of-this
petition and for more than six months
in Hidalgo County, Texas, next pre-
ceding the filing of this petition.
(2) That the defendant Anna M. Ker
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Unknown Heirs of Alfred E. Tollin,
deceased, et al
Andrew Tollin and Petra Tollin,
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possession of and entitled to possess-
ion of said premies, the defendants
above named, except defendants, The
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Poreion No. 67 and the East Half of
Porclon No. 66 in Hidalgo ounty,
Texas, as shown by map or plat o
said Subdivision, recorded in the deed
Records of Hidalgo County, Texas,
as well as for damages and rents;
plaintiff alleging that on or about Dec- '
mber 7th, 1923, while he, as the owner
ifee simple of said premises, was in "
party. Box 844
Boone did by instrument in writing
dated .the 7th day of August, A. D.
1924, appoint Oliver C. Aldrich sub-
stitute trustee with all of the powers
originally invested in the said w.Clay
Woods by the original "deed of trust,
and has requested the said substitute
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trustee to sell the above described
property in satisfaction of the antbunt
now due and .owing as-'principal, In-
terest and atfornex'seese whick~l
win, residence is unknown
plaintiff.
(3) That plaintiff and
16th day of August A. D. 1924.
... Cr L. FORTSON, Clerk.
District Court, Hidalgo County, Texas
By A. N. Vela, Deputy.
A true copy I certify,
A. Y. BAKER, Sheriff Hidalgo
portion of which has been gathered,
ginned and baled into eight bales, four
of the County Clerk of Hidalgo coun-
ty, Texas, said lots Contain 73.91 acres
f Commanded to
Kerwin
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possessed plaintiff thereof, and have
ever since said time wrongfully with-
held possession hereof from plain-
tiff tn big dnrrnypa in tha
wit: Three Thousand 483090-96) Dol
lars; plaintiff further alleges that the
defendants J. O. Kautz, F. E. Ledesma
and H. R. Kauts, while in possession
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Offices in
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to this
ished in your
- r^wapRsed of the following described
real estate, situated in Hidalgo Coun-
ty, Texas, to-wit: The East one-half
of Block Number Ninety-two (92) ae-.
cording to the. subdivision of what is
IB the 79th Juaieal District; to
appear at the next regular term of
the District Court of
tion until about the 15th day of June
1921, whensaiddefendant. without- -
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Just cause or provocation abandoned
plaintiff, sinee which time defendant
has resided separate and apart from
plaintiff. Plaintiff further represents
that on divers occasions said defen-
dant often cursed and abused plaintiff
and applied to plaintiff the most vile
and opprobious epithets and on many
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/ANTED—A house, four to six rooms. I
'all Mexican Consul’s office. 241-tf
OXY-ACETYLENE
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grounds of. cruel treatment and on
the grounds of abandonment and for
general and special relief.
Herein fail not. but have you be-
fore said court on the said 1st day of
the
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next term thereof, this writ, with
so far as known to plaintiffs.
3. That said Alf E. Tollin was at
the time of his death thirty years of
Hidalgo County, Texas,.to be held at
the Court House thereof, in Edinburg
on the 2nd Monday after the first Mon-
’ Hay in September A. D. 1924, the same
Hidalgo County, Texas, Greeting: > being the 15th day Qf September A. D.
You are hereby Commanded to
summon Clara Tastad and James Tas- 1924, then and there to answer a peti-
tad, her husband, and the unknown'tion filed in said.Court on the 16th day
A "•ilk” bolted powder with a
moist bane. Goes on emeothiy,
etaysen. Protecte and. Beauji
fga. Kutirely harulesa.
350, 60 and $109 the jar
At Toilet Counters
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. son is plaintiff and A. J.,MeColl, The
First National Bank of Pharr, a Bank-
ing Corporation, H. R. Kautz and his
unknown heirs, H. R. Kauts and his
unknown heirs, H R Kanti and his
unknown heirs, H.-R. Kuntz and his
unknown heirs, A. G. Sissel and his
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Whre Valley People are Always
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known heirs, A. Wayne Wood, Mrs.
C. D. Hughes and her unknown helrs,
J. O. Kautz, F. B. Ledesma, The Val-
ley Qin Company, a corporation and
The Pharr Gin and Warehouse Com-
pany, a corporation defendants and the
cause of action being alleged as fol-
lows: An action in trespass to try
Gin Company and The Pharr Gin and
Ware house Company, f orclosing
ptaintir’s landlord's 1MBI tfBA Mld
crops securing payment of said rehts; e
lie minimum charge. Press classi-
eds are result bringera
toms and Matrasses renovated
just like a carpet.
THE KEEN K UTTER LAWN MOWERS
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work hke
known: the Fidelity Loan Securities 7
Company, a corporation, a non-resi-
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dent of the State of Texas, and the
stockholders of said The Fidelity Loan
Securitles Eompany, the names of salt
stockholders being unknown, by mak-
(I Ing publication of this Citation once
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Hidalgo County, Texas, Greeting:
You are hereby Commanded -to
summon H. R.Haut2, H. R. Kauts,
H. R. Kunta, H. R, Kantz, A 9. Sissel,
Robert Buchanan, W. D. Oliver and
z ANNOUNCEMENT!
This is to announce the opening o!
le new McAllen Steam Laundry, 3
locks west of post office. New ma
iinery throughout Prepared to han-
Ie all of your laundry work. 241-k267
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the said Alf E. Tollin left at his death
surviving him as his only heirs the
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ptein $e -be
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Company and The Pharr Gin and
were legally married in the city of
Chicago, Illinois on the 20th day ot
May 1898, and continued to reside
together as husband and wife until
about the 15th day of June 1921. I
(4) Plaintiff further represents that
during the existence of the marital
relations between plaintiff and defen-
dant, he at all times treated defend-
ant with kindness and forebearance;
hut thatdefendantnnmindfut of her
marital obligations within a few years
thereafter begun a course of harsh
and cruel treatment toward the plain-
ing 1956 N.JUthi^
title to Lot No. 5 in Block No. 5 of
Steele And Pershipg’s Subdivision of Warehomseeomp
ASTERING—Done by day or con-
et. High grade work—guaranted
please. Patoh work solicited. J.
gecutive> weeksi prevlous to the return ■ District. Court o( Hidalgo/ County,
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B, to be held at the Court House
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oecrg-exn.
In suhstanee as follows: (1) that plain-
a newspaper is-published, to appear at is a residence citizen of Hidalgo
and made like new. Work guaranteed ln Hidalgo County, Texas, described as
jo give satisfaction. Work done attollows:
fed by me. Lot 50 by 198 feet. €or-
r on main travelled' highway. Em-' Curry and Emma A. Curry, payable to
antly suitable for filling station or
general and special, in law and in
equity, that they may be justly en-
titled to. r
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said court on the first day of the
next term thereof, this writ, with
your return therein showing how you
have executed the same. Iua
Witness my hand and'official seal
at my office in Edinburg, Texas, this
Whereas, Frank H. Cary, the origin-
al owner and holder of said notes,
. did by instrument in-writing sell, trans
Ter and
assign said above described, promis-
sory notes and the liens securing the
payment of same to Leo Boone and
Whereas, said Leo Boone, assignee
west prices. Mrs. J. D. Hamilton,
harrrTexas, wifl call tor and de-
THE STATE QF TEXAS:
To ihe “Sheriff or 'any Ci
__premises, ungathered. Of ____,
Court \o. A-W wherein A. B. Wat- twenty acres, will amount to another
four bale, of cotton; that defendants,
F. E. Ledesma; H. R. Kautz and J. O.
Kautz, by virtue of their use and oc-
cupancy of said premises are obi--
OSP—Purse containing several pho-
ographs, pocket compass, 15 dimes
nd about $70 in currency. $19 re-
rard if returned to Press office W.
highest bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday in October, A. D. 1924, the
same being the 7th day of October,
A. D. 1924, at th. courthouse door in
the town of Edinburg, Hidalgo county,
Texas, said hereinabove described pro-
perty with all the rights, members
and appurtenances thereto in anywise
belonging. ‘ .Lm.--
Witness my hand on this toe let
day of fieptllllWlW'A. ’‘W* 1924.
Oliver C. Alduich, Substitute
/o These Present^: Thaf I, Oliver C.
Aldrich, substitute trustee as afore-
,ra.c,D.Hweh-
es, the. reqldce of each pt said in-
shaascinsineppkuzngucanssgz
. 248-2tp ing. duly executed by the holder or
_________ holders of said notes; and i__
2. That at the time of his death the
said AiE.Tolin was seizedand {tiff, which continued without cessa-
on both of said notes, and qald Leo and tor such o0i.r and hyther relief,
' * CAM E, -HIL, Clerk County
corcHrdtg’County, Feyas. ,
22.—n.
Sheriff Hilalgo
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..... .. tion once lo each week for four Con-
or plat of Buch subdivislon as the seeutive weeks previous to the return _
same appears of record, in the office .day hereor in’some nwspaper pill/- Kerwin 18 Defendant andth. mum
fully entered upon said premises and one-fourth of said crops ,as rent, or in
the alternative, for judgment against e
yourreturn thereon showing hwye
have executed the same.......... ........
—my bsmt end. wem Plaintiff, have been delivered to dn
at my office in Edinburg, Texas, this
plaintiff further prays for costs of suit
.. . .and general relief.
thereon, a certain crop of cotton, a =. .---------------- --•---,
Herein fall not, bnt have you before - .
said Court, on said day of the next
of which described as: No: 194,
EQUPPED WITH X RA Y
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LABORATORIES
ision of Poretones 69 and 70 in Hidalgo namesareummown
by making publfcation of this cita-
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eeeasions struck and abused plaintiff jor premies have Med same for
and threaten^tTfo kill plaintiff, and es-
Valley Gin Company and The Pharr
Gin and Warehouse Company, unlaw..1 Company top title and possession of
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requested and has refused to execute
the trust with which he is empowered'
by said original instrument, and said-
deed of trust provides that in such
home, 5 or 6 rooms, or will con- event a substitute trustee ite-be
r partly furnished house. Respon- appointed by an instrument in writ-
then and there to answer session of said bale
a petition filed in said Court on the warehousemen and.h
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Andrew TolUn, st al
Elington, Pharr, box 4 67. 247-6tp
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‘ No. A-55
Tu the 79th Distriet Court
R. J. Kerwin
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. Anna M. Kerwin
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term thereof, this Writ, with your re-
'urn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Witness my hand and Official Seal
At mg office In Edinburg, Texas, this
16th day of August, A. D. 1924.—-----
C. L. FORTSON,
Clerk of the District Court in and
for the 79th Judicial District, Texas.
A' true copy, I certify.
A- Y. Bhken Sheriff of Hidalgo
STATE OF TEXAS,
lion, COUNTY OF HIDALGO.
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thessaikiClaraTastad.1beingjoined-
herein by her husbnd, Jame Tastad.
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Wherefore plaintiffs pray that cita,-
Gon issue hereon as the law directs;
that evidence be heard and that judg-
ment of this court be rendered declar-
ing who are the heirs and the only
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possession of said lands and premises,
and for personal judgment against all
defendants, (except said The Valley
Gin Company and The Pharr Gin and
Warehouse Company), who areresp
dents of and may be served with
rittion within the. State of Texas,
‛ur ptafutit’s danaesinthesum of
thwit: Three Thousand Dollars
satdste-pey the usaabandeustemerg- ——
crop rent of one-fourth of said cotton,
and said 'portion of said crop belongs
unknown heirs, Fidelity Loan Securi- toplaintn as rents, but said doten.
Etes -Company, a private. Corporation, [dants reruse to deliver or surrender
and the unknown stockholders of the same to plaintirr; in .this conneetio--- . . _
said Fidelity Loan Securities Company ' pinintre alleges that 12 he
not em. 3- . —
W. D. Oliver and his unknown heirs rjutled to recover sald one-rourth of
unknown , said crops astrent, then In the alter-
heirs Robert Buchanan and his un- native, he & entitled to recover the
sum of Six Hundred Dollars of said- 31 . s
defendants as the reasonable rentals
for said land, and t. entitled to have
his landlord's lien upon Mid erapi ~
foreclosed to satisfy same.
Plaintiff prays for judgment against
all defendants except The Valley Gin
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estate of said Alf E. Tollin, deceased, rnary 1931, struck plaintiff in toe
heirs ofA if B. Tollin,deeeased,whoseof August, A. D. 1924, in a suit num-
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gauenafogamdaocalk.
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