McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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Concrete Charlie
19204
f6r ail kinds of
$500.00 each and number 5 for $300.00
ing wife of R. J. McNary, deseased.
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all boaring interest at 6 per cent per suing herein for herself 1ndividually
and also as next friend for the monora
maturity in event of default, and for W. Wolcott, H. T. Palmer, J. L. Pal-
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-$541,00 each, June 21,1922
• tereei and attorneys fees; that said
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C. C. Leaf, et al
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Magic Valley Dairy Association, Lim-
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McALLEN. TEXAS
Half Car Load Marble Just Arrlve “
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G. W. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor
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dor's lien on said lands to enforet
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for an order oi
sale of said collateral notes; and oi
for all other writ .
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general and special as entitled.
Plaintiff alleges, in substance, that
VALLEY ELECTRIC & ICE COMPANY
same.
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Witness my hand and official sea
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at my office in Edinburg, Texas, this
April 21st., 1920 defendant C. C. Iaf -2oth
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To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
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as CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
'To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Hidalgo County—GREETING r'
■ You are hereby commanded to sum
som B. W. McNear, T..W. McNear, A
s:.Mecoll. United Farms Company
this Citation once fn each week for
four consecutive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some news
paper published in your county, if
there be a newspaper published there-
in but, if hot, then any newspaper
published in the 79th Judicial Dis
trict; to appear at the next regular
term of the 79th Dist. Court of Hidai
mer, and A. D. Leavell, are defen-
dants and the cause of action being
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
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J. L. Bates, Supt.
-cOURTEOUS SERVICE"
Lear notes payable 4e platatiffa u.
McNary and Mrs. R. J. McNary, ex-
ept the last note which is No. 5 and
payable to A. D. Leavell; said notes
x’os. 1 and 2 being for $433.00 each;
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day of August, A. D. 1925..
C. L. FORTSON, Clerk,
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annum hum date unti paid, payable
semi aunually, past due principal and
interest bearing interest from matur
being alleged as follows:
W. J. Cummings.
.—vs.—:.....
By A. N. Vela, Deputy:
A True Copy, I Certify.
prays for judgement against detgudag
-andlel
, RIO GRANDE VALLEY
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS
to scuffle for a iviing in their boy-
hood days, madv good in New York
City as attorneys and long ago achiev-
ed a national reputation.
on sa
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being the 21st day of September A
D. 192). then ana there to answer a
petition,- tiled to said Court on the
22nd day of June, A. D. 1925, in a
suit unmbered on the docket of said
Counrt, Na A-124, wherein G.M. Mc-
Nary,
Ice at McAllen, Texas
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brpehen
tolaintiff ’9
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two defentants by , an instrument in
writing executed by them dated Feb
Sth. 1922 now recorded in Vol. 132
pp.349-355 of the Deed ReCords of
, Hidalgo County, Texas, created the
defendant Magic Valley Dairy Asso
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. second class mail matter
amount of Haiti vnder’a lien
th.
No.- A-145
- In the 79th Pistriet-eeurt
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IY3 1 as said lands are more fully deserb
1 r ed-m said deed to which reference
Rio Grande Valley and placing it on
the map. Wonder what they will say
about Joab Banton. a native Toxan.
who formerly sold newspapers on th
streets of Waco,, and who now as
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ILA A. and W. E. DAVIS
Osteopaths
Offices in
defendants establishing and foreclos
ing said collateral pledge lien pu said
notes Nos. 4 and5 executed by de
fendant R. E. Farris anti the bent
and titles securing payment thereof
to -enforce collection ef—said—indeb
is a Proscription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It Kills the Germs
is made; and to evidence the unpaid
- part oi the purchase money therefor
said R. E, Farris executed his five
vendor's lien notes of even date with
- said deed notes numbers for
t to A. D. Leavell, Guardian, but hve
(aile d to pay note No. 2 of said ser-
.as; and the minor plaintiffs are the
egal-owners, and holders thereof; that
_ ami main ring on the-faee-thereof 1
t 3 years after date respectively and
containing other provisions as appears
therefrom, and payment thereof being
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Tag-zaadeni
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of said$2,000.00 note, principal and
interest; for judgement against al!
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the payment of ten percent additional
on the principal and interest due as
attorneys fees in event of default and
if placed in the hands of an attorney,
ferelleetien, all payable to order of
said Pacific Securities Corporation
the 93rd Judicial '
regular term ther
-the-€ourt House
"Pair, Texas, on t
September, A. D.
ing the 7th day o
---- 1925, then and tl
petition, filed in
30th day of July
. Suit unmbered on
ert. No. 5322,
Nallie and G. L.
in Hidalgo Cout
tiffs and Lora G.
dress is unknown
* unknown heirs 01
Grindle; M. R. B
~ in Hidalgo “Count
----Austin whg-resat
Texas, and the So
— 79thDist. €ourt,Hidaigo,€bun
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By A. N. Vela, Deputy.
X True Copy, 1 Certity.
thereof, this Writ, Wit
and H. T. Palmer for the amount due
in said notes, prineipal, metrest and
attorneys fees; and for judgment as
igainst all defendants establishing
md foreclosing the contract lien and
vendor's Ilin on said lands to enforce
he colleetion thereof; for costs of
court; and for general relief.
2 Herein fall not, but have you before
mid Court, on laid ofirst day of i
next term thereof, this Writ, wit)
your return thereon, showing how yor
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UMMER COLDS—
. are lingering and annoying.
The very first night apply
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fred McNary, are plantiffs, and B.
W. McNear, T. W. McNear and A. J.
McColl, United Farms Company, C.
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debted to plaintiff in the amount of
“ tN---a-- e---. i , . 5T said minors two vendor’s lien notes
said notes Nos. 4 and 5, principal, in .
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.C. C. McDANIEL
Editor and Publisher
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Texans make good wherever
find theta,- even if some of
lalgo County, Texas. That said B.
firm in the world, with 75 assistants
and over 200 namee on nis pay rod
And .now they are talking up there
of running Joab on the democratic
’ " ticket for governor of New York. Al
though the most recent Texan * to
come into prominence as an attorney
in New York City, he is not by any
means he only one. Bob Lovett and
Martin W. Littitton, both of whom
■______ fiteat saw the lights in Texas and had
Pqh-ef"euN ' ' m - - . F
Concrete* Work
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Sand, Gravel and Brick
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ciation, Ltd., an express trust, of
which they are the trustees and by
deed dated Feby. izth., 1922 conveyed
lauds reserved, in said deed and pro,
wvided for in said notes; that note:
Nos. 1 to 3 have been paid and re
teased; that notes Nos. 4 and 5 have
been duly assigned and transferee,
with the leins and titles securing
same to defendant C. C. Leaf and by
him to plaintiff to secure payment of
said $2,000.00 note above mentioned,
and plaintiff is the legal owner and
holder thereof; that same are past
due, unpaid, and In default, and plains
tiff has placed same in the hands of
an attorney for collection and the at
torneys fees- have accrued thereon;
that said notes Nos. 4 and 5 were duly
endorsed by -defendant C. C. Leaf;'
that defendants C. C. Leaf and R..
-E. Farris have become and are in
- inis cooling fim will
also help keep tjouwarn
inwimer
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Those Augustnights—00 hoe fc» deep--
vainly you twis and com trying to find a coo
spot on the scorching sheets. Wh? peac and .
contentment a Wagner Fan to year bedrooqa L
brigs you thenasit wafts yuoftoshepena r
zephyt of soothing coolness. >
Brdidyouknowthatthissme Wagner Fan \
willalo help keep you warn in winter I Placed
befSfe siore or hot water radiatot, or hotede
register, it stimulates headtadiatlon, promotes
heat distributon—wondezfully Ancteasevehe
roomwarmth.
Lat ■* demouraare a Wugnee Bon tor you.
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You sre hereby commanded to sum
mou C. C. Leaf, R. E. Farris and The
Plaintiffs alleged, in substance that
of June 21st., 1922 they were the own
ars of the following lands situated
in Hidalgo County, Texas, namelyr
The West 24.355 acres of Lot 207 c
he John H. Shary Subdivision of Po •
clones Nos. 58-69-60 in said Hidalg
County,. Texas, accordin ta th.pl.
hereof duly recorded in the public
records of said county; the plaintiffs
J. Mr McNary and Mrs. R. J. McNary
wning together an undivided toil:
sixths interest in said lnds and the
minor plaintiffs Merna Isabel . Me-
Nary and Helen Winifred McNary
ach pwning an undivided one-sixth
interest therein; and by deed of that
late conveyed said lands to defen-
dant B. W. McNear who to evidence
Dia unpaid purchase price therefor
executed the notes’ to' plaintiffs de-
scribed, below. That A. D. Leavell
was the duly appointed, Qualified and
acting guardian of aid minor defen-
lantsand such sale of said minors in-
terest was made in pursuance of the
'be orders of the Probate Court of Hi-
friends up north do claim credit for
the Malmi real estate boom in Flor
Ida, and the discbvery of the Lower
district attorney, fer the county oil
—.....hew York,hendsuesargest Taw sccuredh+axendox&Hen onsaid
signed and pledged to plaintiff the
ndor's lien notes executed by defen-
nt R. E. Farris described below,
d the time of maturity of said $2.
000-note Executed by C. C. Lea’
ui extended to mature on Dec. 1st. r ■ • ...
22; M dale game nasbeen L Paimer, By publicatiom ««
^Bought, Not Sold ?
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asithe “La Donna Plat”-o ...... ,
alon of lands out of the L go County, Texas, to be held at the
numbers 4 to 5, principal, interest
and attorneys fees, and judgement
against all defendants establishing ano
forelosing-the. contract lien and ven
House thereo^yin ; Edinburg, on the tednss;ofC.C, Lear;forjudgement
2nd Monday after the 1st Monday fmtagainst aelendants, C. C. eatanaR
September A. D. 1925, the same being
A T. Baker, Sheriff.
Hdalgo County, Tezas.
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iotez above described; all of said,
idtes being secured by a vendor’s lien
n said lands;' the respective notes
y a lion on the respective interests
n said land as above stated; that
rhen said deeds and notes were de
ivered a cash payment ot $800.00 was
nade and credited on said notes and
he East 4 acres of said tract of land
ves- released—from sesh liens that
Witness my hand and officials n
it my office in Edinburg, Texas, this
-Oth day of August A. D. 1925.
C. L. FORTSON Merk,
79th District Courts, HMaigo,
County, Texas
INSURANCE
FIRE — LIFE — TORN ADC
—ACCIDENT-
BONDS — COMPENSATION
— LOANS ——
Commercial and Ranch
McAllen .Insurance Office
. Tel. No, 176
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Harr I non Building
McALLEN
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Kelly Dry Cleaning Company
CLEANING, PRESSING LAUNDRY
“The Old Reliable” . ,-t
defendant Magis Valley Dairy Asso-
ciation is an express trust of which
’ the defendant C. C. Leaf and R. E. your return thereon showing how yo.
Farris are trustees; and said last- have executed the
WagnerFans
WITH 3 8 FEATU B l
4.— a _
s2pu.
executed his note of that date—pay-
able to L. C. Hazlitt for $2,000.00
maturing on its face an April 10th.,
1921; bearing Interest at 7 per cent
■ per amum from date, and containing
tefendants have,paid not. No. I t<
.aid G. M. McNary and Mrs. R. J
McNary, but have talied to pay notes,
. Nos 2,. 3, and 4 to said plaintitfs, or
the interest,thereon; and same are
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IPecIzcO. REwsopneb,g-22257
mmeasimmstd---C--df
twenty. (20) acre
- . Plaintiffs plead
ton years statute
, against defendan
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/ “ C. C?Leaf has.become liable to plain
tiff in amount of said note all where-
. ofCis pastdue and unpaid and owing
to plaintiff; that to secure payment
of said nete--dofnant C. C. Leaf
—=---e
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neo and Llano Grande Granta ir,
nlgo ICounty, Texas, recorded in the second Monday after the 1st Mo-
•espeQir^,' pray tar ' judgment
, igainst the defendants B. W. McNear
Magic Valley Dairy Association, Lim- said lands to said Association subject
----Red, by making publieleatien of this to_all said—leins —thereon. Plaintiff
two defendants are sued individully
and also as such trustees that'w
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sqea,ztazg
la Ug
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geons^mjnoy no salesmen to sett~r~~
. ■ their services, they have all they
can do. • ' ’
Pa
—=— bered on. the docket of said,Court,
' No. A-145, wherein. W. J. Cummings,
is Plaintiff and C. C. Loaf and 4 E [ihe payment thereof;
RenewYourHeal
by Purification
g. - a. — and process necessary iu the premia
PeteudauU and-The-xauxe of actiones—forcmstsandfarall otler reliei
day in September A, D. 1926 the same
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Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the Sys-
. , tem is Nature’s foundation of
Mrs. R. J.McNary, a widow, surviv- Perfect Health." Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality
Purify your entire system by lit-
Merna Isabel McNary and HelerWint- ing a thorough courseof Calotabs
—once or twice a week for sevral
and see hw Nature re-
wards you with health.
Caletabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family I
n ack age, containing full direc-
tions, price 35 eta.; trial package
10 ets. At any drug store. (Adv.)
Farris, individually nd in. their ca __—
. pacifies as trustees. ar T§• Magic said lands;and
■ - .Valley Dairy Associatiofga mited, are "
h96in
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In the 93rd Judic
C. McNa
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— Lora G. Gr
* CITATION BY
THE STATE OF
To the Shetl ft o
L Hidalgo County-.C
" You ese hereby <
mon Lors G. Grind
is unknown, and if
K- heirs . of Lora G.
Southland Realty
poration duly inco
— laws of the State
a non-resident of
by making pnblici
tion once in each
aecutive weeks pn
dayhereof,insoi
oreneersrerraunpaetire
g emreumh-e —
Mu2MwAieh , .6 »0A
EMatnMazalEXtasie . ■. A., ” i
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e—G:M. McNery, et al
■ not, then in th. nt
manewspaper-ds pi
H appear before the
733. Hidalgo County,
g-
A. ’ Y. Baker, Sheriff,. . a -
utaalgocunty,rexa
• efehahhk FAM**.**
‘,2
E. Farris, each individually.
n default and_ unpaid and said pl)
,7— /iffe arshlegaownerkanrinders
#raeyrsimmptuyopMddewBanm-gspua—*3" as
Saetga——-*
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A thcTSni district Court • " ‘
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ily until aid at 19 per cent Pan
- aum, all providing for advanced
Vo. 3 for $974.00; No. 4 for $866.00,
md No. 5 for $1,082.00; maturing
1 to 5 years after date; containing
ike provisions as to interest and
■ ther provisions the same, as the
md maturing June 21st 1923, and
1924, respectively, payablgrito said A.
. Leavell as such Guardiau; bearing
,V. McNear executed for the benefit ;
nterest at 6 per cent per annum irom
late until maturity, and from matur ‘
‛y until paid at 10 per cent per an
k m, and for advanced maturity in
‛v..t of default, and for payment
f ten per cent additional upon prin-
ipal and interest due as attorneys
eesin event of default and it placed
n he hands ef an attorney for coi
ection, and containing othef provl-"
lions as appears therefrom; that said
3. W:McNear also executed 5 vendors
Mss.
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poration, a corpe
porated under the
• of Missouri are d
cause of action b
’ lows: .
, said lot, thence
Suit in tresspa
- In Hidlgo Count
South one half.
1. the Kelly-Pharr :
clones 69 and . 70,
. . Texas, save- and e
reetotsatdlot w
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ipwednamgsandhsromg
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THE LEAGUE
22nd and 23rd,
moving pictures
gau, Bavaria P
portraying Chri
ancient charact
of people spent
mergau, Bavari
they do not und
this georgeous
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Ancient History
tavel to Bravar
in McAllen, Te
cently. The Tei
Queen, and Th
be the greatest
The League wil
part-of the rec
League is doing
to McAllen
X— the Bist-day ofSeptember,A.D. 192
-then and there to an:wera petition
filed in said Court on the 20th day
of August A. D. 1925, in a suit num
hanging price tag silently and
quickly tells you theprice.—~——
“A east line of Lot I
• subdivision of Pi
th following desc
n. ' ‘Realty Corporatio
9 er; W. P. Austin
G. Grindle, and th
Lora G. Grindle, il
Nallie and G. L.
- teet- from the so
■ said point being i
br . , for 'damages by
paralel: to the 7
lot end 100 feet
1447.23 feet to a
0 right-of-way line <
,ec al; thence with s
2 north 8 25’ east 6
L,-
thence south' 81
to the east line
I . thence south 8 1
to the place pf h
Citation once in each week for four
——eenseentivesweeke-previous-tethe-ye-
turn day hereof, in some newspaper
published in your County, if there be
a newspaper publisned therein, but if
not,, then in .any newspaper p iblish
in Be 79th judicial District; to ap
' pear atthe next regular term of the
— 79th District Court of Hidalgo Coun-
ty, “Texas, to be held at the Court
hereafter said B: ^W. MaNear con-
Hereih fail not, but have your beforet.veyedthe West 29.255 acres of said
id first day of th. land to dofendaut u. T. Palmer who
issumd payment of all said notes
hat defendants have paid Note No-
F I
Likgvoise PIGGLY WIGGLY has
no salesmen to sell the Nationally
Known Goods to be found on its " '
' Aiv . .
shelves. Yok^bay these goods be-
cause you kne J) and want them. The
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and is in default and unpaid. Th
on Nov. 16th, 1921, the Pacific S<
2 curities Corporation by its deed o
that date conveyed to defendant R
L.E. Farris the following lands situai-
ed in Hidalgo County, Texas, being
Forty acres described as Farm Lo
8 in Block 12 according to wh at
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925, newspaper, September 15, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504939/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.