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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924
THE CANTON HERALD
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Thursday, Nov. 20
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Railroad Shows
ALL KINDS OF TRAINED WILD ANIMALS
of No. 8, from which
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I he North Van Zandt County
Singing Convention met with the
Burnett Chapel singing class Oc-
tober 25th and 26th.
Saturday Night Session.
1924
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the following described impounded
county.
May
T P FIREMAN COMPLAINS
AT RECKLESS PUBLIC
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SHORTY’S HAMBURGER
AND QUICK LUNCH
STAND
Free air, water and bat-
tery examination.
Your Patronage always
appreciated.
PLEASE LET US SERVE
YOU
.NORTH VAN ZANDT
SINGING CONVENTION
Reynolds of Hunt county.
Quartet by Jordan, Sharp. Sims
and Lester.
Evening Session.
Songs directed by C. E. Whitton,
T. H. Faulkner.
Quartet arranged by Miss Lois
Lay.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
(Real Estate.)
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Our stock is now com-
plete with all the necessi-
ties for the auto owner.
t< the highest bidder, for cash in
hand, all the right, title and in-
terest which Jim Polk Rainey or
Sheriff, directed
Big Show
ONE DAY ONLY
taken to Mesquite for treatment,
thence to Dallas, where he died at
9:15, four hours and a haif after
the game.
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and Mrs. S. D. Lawrence of Mes-
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"Service With a Smile.”
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now vice-president of the Guar-
arty State Bank at that place.
Pickens 50 acres block from
1924. it being the 2nd day of said EL
month, at the Court House door of □□
said Van Zandt county, in the town E=
of Canton proceed to sell at public E0
auction, to the highest bidder, for j □□
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animals. Hardly any of the ani-
mals, either wild or domestic, have
been left out of this wonderful per-
formance and the children, both
stake for corner, the S corner of
said Scotts survey from which a
An item in a Dallas paper Tues-
day of this week says Grady
Murphy, 20 years old, is in a criti-
cal condition at Baylor hospital in
tl.at city. The Van Zandt papers ,
last week mentioned young
Yip! Hoopee! Wild West Too!
Combining wild west famous fea-
tures in its. organization, the Goll-
mar Bros. Trained Wild Animal
Dog and Pony Exhibition will
bring to Wills Point, Wednesday,
Nov. 20, some of the most noted
rough rides of the world, ropers,
bull-dogers, trick equestrians, rope
spinners, Indian horsemen, wild rid-
ing Cossack, East Indian acrobatic
stars, vaqueros of the South Amer-
ican pampas, wild bronchos, mus-
targs and untamed equines of all
the borderlands will be seen in ac-
tion. Contest winners of Cheyenne,
Pendleton and their famous round-
up have been assembled this year
to thrill and entertain the Amer-
ican public, in conjunction with the
vild west and the* trained wild and
domestic animal actors, are some
of the greatest stars of the arenas
of the world, among which some
of the more important artists are,
T'ayto family Japanese acrobats,
famous through Europe. DeArmo
& Marguete, aerialists supreme;
Gordon sisters, acrobatic globe ar-
tists; ('apt. Machin's educated seals
and sea lions; Les Lardos and Tae-
cho sextette in marvelous feats on
%f county, in the town of Canton
j roceed to sell at public auction,
the ginnings this year in the fol-
lowing counties, compared with the
Songs directed by G. H. Sharp, last year:
T. J. Lay, J. R. Via, B. W. Pirtle County—
$99999999999999,5 '
and D. M. Caslin of Hunt County.
Quartet by Misses Whitton.
Song directed by J. B. Powell of
Terrell.
Quartet by Jordan, Sharp, Cau-
thorn and Lester
Songs directed by G. W. Lea,
L. M. Teel, Jr., R. J. Clemmons
of Jacksonville.
Quartet by Pirtle, Jordan, Clem-
mons and Mrs. Pirtle.
Bass solo by C. H. Lester.
Quartet by Lester, Glover, Sharp
and Pirtle.
Songs directed by W. F. Smith,
C A. Glover and Misses Johnnie
Bradshaw and Lela Calloway, J.
N Moody, Jim Graham and T. H.
Faulkner of Terrell.
Quartet by Jordan, Sharp, Simp-
4-4 A God-send td
£=0 thousands af-
P‘ flicted with
‘chills, fevers, dumb
ague; bilious and in-
termittent fevers, ete.
A Liver Regulator and
Chill Tonie ombined.
Cleanses and tones the
system; brings qulek
relief and lasting.ret
suits; No injurious
drugs. Liberal bottle
600 at your.drugsist:,
Joln Schaan * Sons
Drug Co.
Fta Smith- Ark. $ '
you should select
Your father and grandfather knew
and trusted Wintersmith’a Chill
Tonic, just as mothers and fathers of
today know and use it with absolute
confidence. For young and old it is a
reliable anti-malaria prescription;
made under one formula for 66 years.
The remedy for malarial and other
fevers, including dengue; also for in-
fluenza and grin. Excellent tonic after
any wasting illnees. Popular size.
A 60c; mammoth size, $1. All drug stores.
I Wintersmith Chemical Co., Inc.
• w w Louisville, Kentucky
ujintersmiths
Chill Tonic*
8 in dia brs N 33 1-2 XV 12 4-10
vrs; thence 64 1-2 W 124 9-10 vrs
to beginning, containing 2 1-2 acres
of land out of the Madison J. Ro-
bertson survey, and being the land
upon which the Rainey Chapel
school house was situated.
And being the same land des- ,
does not know how much he will
be allowed. If scarce, he gets a
Van Zandt
deed dated
is now open, in connection
• with Crystal Filling Station,
south side square. Will ap-
. preciate your trade.
....... Deed Records of Van Zandt coun-ion the 2nd Thursday in Novem-
thence S 45 W at 384 vrs; ty, Texas, dated the 1st day ofber, A. D., 1924, it being the 13th
March A. D. 1884. Filed for record day of said month at the premises
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mare mule about 3, -5
ligna 1.8 L. survey a stake for years old, weight about 80026
'pounds, one bay horse mule about DD
6 years old weight about 900 E
j pounds to be sold under the pro- E=
visions of the stock law of the □□
reporter: “I am sure if the auto
traveling public realized the agony
that they sometimes cause the en-
gine crews they would lie more
e ireful, even if they were willing
te take the risk themselves. A cou-
pie of trips ago our train was
Methodist Church. ; " aking about 15 miles an hour be-
Next Sunday will be the pastor’stween Grand Saline and Edgewood,
last Sunday with the church in | Suddenly as we turned a curve we
Wills Point, and he will preach atsaw a truck load of school children
11 o’clock and 7 o'clock; a cordial just making for a crossing. The
Football Player Killed.
In the game of football Tuesday
afternoon at Terrell between the
high school team of Terrell and
the high school team of Mesquite,
Hill Lawrence, 25 years old, a
Mesquite player, was injured when
he tackled the quarterback of the
Terrell team, striking his head
against his exponent's knee He was
The on y chance at altering values ceive at this institution that will
o meat or goods is in the buying I determine in a great measure
of raw material, in the price of future success. The Byrne training
goods, you do not hear labor or tbat has enabled more than thirty-
material mentioned, for the manu-l,,. na ,
. . , 0. ’. . . t ousand young men and young
facturers profit might be altered. wwn . . . . .
T. 1 * ... .. . women to enter into the very best
It depends entirely on the price
he pays for cotton. The farmer
cribed in a
Opening song by President
W Pirtle, prayer by Chaplain
O. Ragland of Small.
See Big Free Outside Exhibition on Show
Grounds at 1 and 7 p. m.
Boys and girls read this article.
It’s worth your while, you should
know what it contains.
I have built the largest Commer-
cial College in the world. This
great growth must be largely at-
tributed to the success of it’s stu-
dents. More than thirty-thousand
Byrne ex-students throughout the
world supply undisputable evidence
as to the superiority of my seven
copyrighted systems which are
taught in the Byrne Commercial
College, Dallas. In this great in-
stitution I am giving ten complete
courses of study, every advantage
I gave at Tyler and more. I have
an exceptionally strong corps of
teachers, educational advisors and
counselors. These together with
the use of my famous systems en-
able the Byrne Commercial College
to give the most thorough and
practical courses possible and at
half the cost of schools teaching
other systems and in three to five
months less time. This thorough
training creates a demand for our
graduates to fill the better posi-
tions. Business men give Byrne
graduates preference. You will at-
Crop About Gathered.
c. . .. . _ . । was held at College Mound last
Gathering of cotton in East!,,..
i Thursday, conducted by Rev. J. R.
hexas counties is about completed, Perry of Cash and Rev. w w
with a crop not so much less than Slaughter of Edgewood. A large
list year, according to figures com- concourse of friends attended the
piled in the following, which gives service and sorrow was general
you. Fill in and mail for full par-
small profit; if plentiful he gets . Commercial College,
* ... , ,, .MI E. Byrne, President, 1924 1-2
from one-third to probably cost of , Main StDallas, Texas,
production. I Name................................................
Address.......................................
to-wit: Also another tract of land
situated in Van Zandt county,
a P. O. hrs N 81 1-2 E
ner of an 80 acre tract sold to the same land described in a deed Van Zandt County, 1 exas, I will
Samuel Scott off of the aforesaid j frcm W. W. Croker and wife, M. proceed and sell, as under execu-
headright survey from which a B * C-l- ‛ « -
Good Gulf Gas- motor
oils, tires, tubes, repair
parts, etc.
One Quality—the Best.
One Price—the Lowest.
Elephants, Bears, Tigers, Pumar, Lions, Dogs
and Ponies.
vey, from which a P () brs S 52 Notice of Sale of Impounded Stock
from which a
Ik the thoughtless public, people
who are not cautious drivers at
railway crossings, adding to the
already tremendous strain locomo-
tive engineers and firemen are un-
der when in the cab of their en-
gines with the lives of many pas-
sengers in their hands?
A fireman on one of the crack
passenger trains of the Texas &
Pacific said to a Marshall News
The Texas & Pacific railway has
applied to the inter-state Com-
merce Commission for authority to
issue $3,285,000 of T. & P. equip-
ment trust certificates, the proceeds
to be used in acquiring 2,000 box
errs, 10 combination baggage and
express cars and three combination
baggage and mail cars, the total
cost of whicl is estimated, at $4,
395,800. The road contemplates a
I big revival in business all along
I its lines and is making preparations
to properly take care of same.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
(Real Estate.)
By virtue of an alias execution
irsued out of the Honorable County
Court of Van Zandt county, on the
son and Lester.
Convention adjourned to meet'
with the Cobb class on the third
Sunday in January, 1925.
B. W. PIRTLE, Pres.,
I. M. TEEL, JR., Secy.
satisfy a judgment amounting to
$744.77 in favor of W. B. Wynne
and costs of suit.
Given under my hand this 6th
day of November, 1924, A. D.
OLLIE ORSBORN
'Sheriff, Van Zandt county, Texas
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Mrs. J. P. Rainey, No. 3049, and
to me, as Sheriff, directed and de-
livered, I have levied upon, this
6th day of November 1924 A. D.,
and will, between the hours of 10
over the passing of a most excel-
lent woman, hishly esteemed. Mrs.
Charley Davis of Van Zandt coun-
ty attended the funeral.
'A Croker, to James Rainey, r- tion, between the hours of
corded in Volume 39, Page 420, o’clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p.
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’ tween the hours of 10 o elm k. a. ••
Her 9. 1909. Said pre perty being . . ,
, . , , , : p ,. m., and 1 o'clock, p. m.. on
levied on as propertv of Jim 1 0lK , . ... ,
' . ..... . i first I uesday in
Rainey and Mrs. J. P. Rainey to I
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corner from which a POT dia brs
N 44 1-2 E 1 3-10 vrs; thence N ,
25 1-2 E 113 vrs a stake for cor- -
ner from which a hickory 10 in visions of the stock law of the
brs S 10 1-2 E 8 5-10 vrs; thence State of Texas, to satisfy such as —
S 64 1-2 E 124 9-10 vrs a stake J sessment and award, and the cost , DD
for corner, from which a P O 16 and expenses hereof. pc
in dia brs S 82 1-4 XV 7 2-10 vrs; This 3rd day of November, A. gg
thence S 25 1-2 W 113 vrs a stake D, 1924.„ ,
1 G. T. STAGNER, Constable.
Precinct No. 1, Van Zandt Coun-
ty Texas.
end to another embryo drouth in
this section and also replenished the
stock water supply. Not only so,
but the precipitation annulled all
jitney traffic between Wills Point
and Terrell Saturday and Sunday.
This particular stretch of highway
is now in such shape as to make
travel satisfactory in dry weather,
but a rainy season at once resolves
it into a closed incident.
for corner, from which a hickory
deed from J no.
Mrs. J. P. Rainey had, on the 6th
Kday of November 1924 A. D, or
{any time thereafter, of, in and to
the following de- eribed property,
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Songs were directed by Mr. Me-
Bride, J. J. McNeely, R. E. Jor
dan, Angus Chandler, E. O. Rag-
hind, C. H. Lester and Miss Loi,
Lay.
i Quartet by Jordan, Sharp, Les-
ter and Bailey. Quartet arranged
by H. L. Bradshaw.
Songs directed by Henry Lee
Foster, G. W. Lea,T. H. Faulk
ner, G. N. Faulkner, L. M. Teel,
Ji., Miss Johnnie Bradshaw, J. R.
X ia, Harley Bailey, W. F. Smith,
Jim Graham and C. E. Whitton.
Solo by Delbert McNeely.
Quartet by Jordan, Sharp, Les-
ter and Bailey.
Quartet by Misses Whitton.
Dismissed by Chaplain Ragland.
Sunday Morning Session
Opening song by President Pir-
th ; second song by L. M. Teel,
Jr., secretary.
Sings directed by W. B. Sims,
If. L. Bradshaw, Henry Lee Fos-
te r, W. W. Parker.
Quartet by Pirtle, Jordan, Les-
ter and Miss Lois Lay. Solo by
Eugene Jordan.
Songs directed by Miss Johnnie
Bladshaw, Miss Lois Lay, R. E.
Jordan, Jim Graham and W. F.
quite, and a brother of the for-
711 vrs stake for corner, said
Pickens W corner from which a
R O. brs S. 23 E. 5 7-10 vrs; P.
O brs S 30 W 16 3-10 vrs; thence
N 45 W at 347 vrs stake for cor-
ner from which a P. (). hrs S
36 1-2 E 12 vrs; hickory hrs S
67 W 4 7-10 vrs; thence N 45 E
at 216 vrs; Taylor's E. corner P. O
brs S 42 W 4 5-10 vrs; thence N
45 W at 308 vrs stake for corner,
J. P. Rainey’s S. corner, from
which a B. J. brs N 31 1-2 W 3
vrs; thence N 45 E at 498 vrs, to
the beginning, containing seventy-
seven (77) acres of land.
And being the same land des-
cribed in a deed from W. D. Whit-
field and wife M. E. Whitfield to
J. P. Rainey, dated November 24,
1892, and recorded in Volume 50,
Page 354, Deed Records of Van
Zandt county, Texas.
Also another tract of land the
same being out of the Madison J.
Roberson survey and beginning at
a stake the E corner of a 640 acre
survey in the name of Thos Wal-
ker from which a P. O. 14 in dia
brs S 10 W 10 vrs; another 11
in brs; thence S 45 W at 530 vrs;
stake for corner from which a P.
O 16 in brs S 52 1-2 W 5 vrs;
another 15 in brs S 45 W 13 7-10
vrs; thence S 45 E 238 vrs, stake
fo: corner, from which a B J 6
in brs N 31 1-2 W 3 vrs; thence
N 45 E with the N W line of a
league and labor survey in the
name of Joseph Saligna at 914 vrs
a stake the S corner of a 640 acre
a R () brs S 23 E 5 7-10 vrs; R
O brs N 30 W 16 3-10 vrs; thence
N 45 E at 700 vrs, stake for cor-
ner, from which a P O brs N
81 1-2 E 8 3-10 vrs; P O brs S
45 E 7 3-10 vrs; theme S 45 E at
403 vrs to the place of beginning,
ci ntaininig fifty (50) acres of
land.
And being the same land des-
cribed in deed from R. W. Pickens
and wife S. I. Pickens to J. P.
Rainey, by deed dated October 28,
1895, recorded in Volume 72, Page
622, Deed Records of Van Zandt
county, Texas.
46 9-10 acres of land situated in
Van Zandt county, Texas, being
a part of the 640 acre survey of
Thomas Walker and part of one
hundred and forty four acres of
said survey deeded to the said W.
W. Croker by M. Cartwright, said
40 9-10 acres being described as
fellows:
Beginning at a stake the E cor-
ner of said Walker survey from
which a P O brs S 29 W 11 4-10
vrs another P. 0 brs S 53 1-2 W
12 3-10 vrs; thence N 45 W with
the N E line of the same 500 vrs
corner on 1 corner of E 100 acres
tract owned by N. B. Chalk, from
which a— hrs—; thence S 45 W
with Chalks S E line 530 vrs to
a stake for corner, from which a
B J brs S 41 E 6 vrs; a P. O. brs
S 87 E 13 5-10 vrs; thence S 45
E 500 vrs to a stake for corner in
the S E line of said Walker sur-
welcome will be given all who at- engineer applied Ml emergencies
services, which will beand almost fell back in his seat,
held in the Majestic Theatre.. saying: "O God. O God, O God."
Sunday school at 9:45. Make Hie tonght sure he had struck
next Sunday a good day in the them. From my side of the engine
Sunday school by being there with 1 saw them clear the track. 1 do
a prepared lesson. The men's class not think there was 12 inches space
invites men between the pilot of our engine
The Epworth League will meet and that truck when it cleared
at 6 p. m. Young people of the the track. The engineer’s having
church are expected to be at the slowed the train was Ml that saved
League: it is growing in numbers possibly a dozen lives. It isn't fair
and in interest to the train crews to take such
C. PUGSLEY, Pastor. risks "
By virtue of an execution issued i m
out of the Honorable County Court ।
of Dallas county, on the 18th day I □□
s of October. A. D. 1924. in the case I gg
. . .. „ of Emerson Brantingham Company.
Spinks, county judge of X an Zandt ia corporation, versus T. z. Wood-
county, Texas, to J. 1. Rainey, Mcuse, No. 13841, and to me, as
recorded in X al. 91, page (M. deed
Price of Eggs Advanced 40’ 0
WHY? Because hens and other®poultry
ire run down front hot weather, molting and
arasites. Get your share of this increased
■rice, by giving your poultry a wonderful
temedy that is simply put in their drinking
ater and which will assist them with their
nolting, act as a tonie and blood purifier,
revent and cure sore-head and ABSO-
LUTELY rid the fowls of all insects. Get
I bottle of “2 in I" LICE AND MITE RE-
AOVER. Each bottle contains enough to
make 200 GALLON of poultry’s drinking
later—will last all season. Look for trade:
i-ark—insist on the genuine "2 in 1” as it
ontains one of the greatest poultry disease
preventatives that is known. Accept no sub-
stitute. Sold and guaranteed by all drug
stores. Send for descriptive matter to
"2 in 1” POULTRY SUPPLY CO.
e Kansas City, U. S. A.
Noir if your drugeist cannot supply you. tt
will be sent postpaid upon receipt of price, $1 00
I Ben Wheeler Citizen Writes.
I M. A. Sides of Ben Wheeler had
I the following letter from him to
I appear in the Dallas Semi-Weekly
I Farm News this week:
I “This year's crop of cotton has
I cost the farmer on an average
I above 2212c. By the time you read
I this, cotton can vary from 18c to
1 30. Do you blame the farmer for
Jr L losing sleep?
I, % “The price of farm products is
. the only price in connection with
farming not fixed. The labor that
makes his tools, that hauls his
products, is fixed, and the govern-
1^,^ ment itself can’t unfix it or change
it.
, The packer or manufacturer in
| a figuring a greater profit knows
hew to figure labor, material, etc.
Associational B. Y. P. U. Meeting.
The Senior B. Y. P. U. of
Fruitvale and the Junior B. Y. P.
U. of Cana will render the program
of the associational meeting at
Cana on the Fifth Sunday after-,
noon, November 30th, 1924.
Banners will be awarded as usual
to the most efficient Unions.
the wire and in the air; Cant.
Kelly and herd of performing ele-
phants, not equalled anywhere, in
new, novel and interesting feats.'
among which are the only elephants
ever born in America to live Toto
and Billy Sunday—This net. when
presented in New York City last;
v. inter was the most talked of act
at the metropolis. Frank Kelso i
and his 20 Liberty ponies, direct j
from their European triumph;
Boynton’s Dogville; Yorke's won-
derful performing ponies, dogs,
goats, monkeys and mules, most
marvelous exhibition ever accom-
—= i 7 3-10 vrs;
1- O hrs S 34 1-2 XV 3 1-2 vrs;
hickory brs. S. 76 XV, 118-10 vrs;
thence S 45 E at 294 vrs to the
beginning, containing fifty eight
(58) acres of land.
And being the same land des-
cribed in a deed from J. E.
Moore to James P. Rainey, dated
April 5th, 1879, and recorded in
Volume “Z” Page 465, Deed Re-
cords, of X’an Zandt county, Texas.
Also another tract or parcel of
land lying and being situated in
X’an Zandt county, Texas, about
8 miles N 35 XV from the town
of Canton, and being a part of
the headright survey of Joseph
Saligna and a part of Block No.
8 in the division of said survey,
and hounded as follows, to-wit:
beginning at a stake the E corner
Murphy’s serious accident while
working in a gin at Edom, his
clothing being caught in a drive
shaft and considerable skin of his
bcdy being torn away', it being an-
nounced by the doctors treating
him that new skin will have to be
grafted on the body. The unfor-
tunate victim is the son of R.
L. Murphey of Edom, a former
county commissioner, and one of
the leading citizens of that por-
tion of the county. All friends of
the family sincerely hope t ie pa-
tient will soon recover from the
regretable accident. -
hickory 10 brs S 45 E 5 vrs; another P O brs S 45 XV | By virtue of an assessment and DO
— '1391 vrs; thence N 45 E 530 vrs award of damages and fees, duly66
filed in the office of the Justice of | QO
The above described land being the Peace for Precinct No. 1 of 55
- -
cribed as follows, to-wit: Begin-
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6th day of November A D. 1924,
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sus Odis Byers, Jim Polk Rainey
4 - • -'..... - • ■
$
$
uary A. D. 1925, it being the 6th
g,day of said month, at the court
2} house door of said Van Zandt
&
o'clock, a. hi., and 4 o’clock, p.
t
( geHAAP5 -
} “““p-yyp I H. C. Richards was a business
“ Laxative lluulJolte visitor to Grand Saline Monday af
67ears
5 Have Proven
(ff k it Cood. For
.L.-. V'
nterest which T. Z. Woodhouse
had, on the 20th day of October A
D. 1924, or any time thereafter, of.
In and to the following described
property, to-wit: Lots 9 and 10,
Block 16, in the town of Wills
Point, 33 acres of the XV. W
Hibbs survey, said property being
levied on as property of T. Z.
Woodhouse to satisfy a. judgment
amounting to $248.10 in favor of
Emerson Brantingham Co. ami
the costs of suit.
Given uder my band this 20t
day of October A. D. 1924.
OLLIE ORSBORN
Sheriff, Van Zandt county, Texas
* Texas, and being a part of a
{ league and labor of land in the
came of Joseph Saligna, begin-
3 rung at a stake the N. corner of
%5 said league survey: thence S 45 E
* I at 715 vrs, stake the N corner of
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