The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 62, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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FRIDAY, DEC. 18, 1931
THE CANTON HERALD
PAGE FIVE
OFFICE CHANGES.
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apartment vacated by Mrs. Hall.
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J. Thompson; J. C. Stewart;
5c
2-LBS.
23c
DOZEN
25c
15c
GEO. L. YATES.
(SEAL)
13c
84 PINEAPPLE
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SANTA CLAUS IS COMING!
PURE CANE
SUGAR
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Don’t you ever fear;
25-lb. Cloth Bag
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WILLS POINT, TEXAS
WILLS POINT, TEXAS
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from James H. Vance to Hettie
Jane Clay, et al, dated April 30,
1902, which is recorded in volume
unlawfully entered upon the above
described premises and dispossess-
ed the plaintiff thereof. That dur-
ing the time the defendants have
been in use, occupancy and pos-
session of said premises, they have
deprived the plaintiff of such use
Z. Stewart; Clyde Stewart; Vada
Humphrey; LeRoy Humphrey; Ru-
bye Stewart; Nettie Jordan; Her-
BROKEN SLICE
LARGE CAN
Why not invest a little money
in Christmas cheer?
That on said 1st day of Jan-
' uary, A. D. 1929, the defendants
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floor of the same building) into
the quarters vacated by the attor-
neys mentioned.
Santa Claus has been coming every year for almost 2,000 years. He
has seen many years that were worse than the one we are now experienc-
ing, yet he has never failed to come and bring with him his spirit of love
and good-will, his spirit of cheer and happiness. If you do not get a bless-
mg from his coming this year it will be because you deliberately shut out
the sunshine of his great spirit. It will be your fault, not Santa Claus’, be-
cause he is coming sure as you live.
Make someone happy with a remembrance. We have gifts appropriate
for every person. A visit from you at this season will be greatly appreciated.
Clerk District Court, Van Zandt
county, Texas.
By HUBERT SCOTT, Deputy.
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D, 1929, plaintiff was, and still is,
the owner in fee simple of the 106, pages 49-50, deed records, Van
following described • premises, to-; Zandt county, Texas.
wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
of land lying and being situated
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up an office for himself
A.‘dong with the north boundary
’ine of said block No. 7 at 36 vrs.
The law offices of A. A. Dawson
and E. C. Stovall have been moved
from the rear of the First National
Bank, ground floor, to rooms on
the second floor of the same build-
ing.
Mrs. S. L. Hall has moved her
abstract office (on the ground
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most western southwest colner,ttWEKKKEKKM!EMzzNzggew
the Mund Gross 510 acre grant.
and also the east boundary line "
of the H. V. Moore preemption ati
382 vrs. to the northwest corner 13X
of block No. 7 and southwest of 2
No. 6, continuing north at 11901 j
vrs. to corner post on the south 84
boundary of Nacogdoches school 5%
survey 13 labors. Also the north-! 3
west corner of block No. 6 of
James F. Starr’s division survey *7
of the Mund Gross 510-acre sur-i
vey and from which a Post Oak !
marked G. X. brs. north 69 1-21 Jt
east 4.2 vrs., and another Post' SX
Oak marked G. X. brs. north 74 1-2
west 9 vrs.; thence east with the
south line of sold 12 labors sur-
vey 442 vrs. to the place of begin-
and occupancy, have withheld
from plaintiff the rental value
thereof, and have unlawfully tak-
en, withdrawn and appropriated
and converted to their own use
and benefit, large quantities of
oil, gas and other minerals to
plaintiff’s damage in the sum of
Five Million and no one hundedths
(15,000,000.00) dollars.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that
the defendants be cited to appear
and answer this petition in the
manner prescribed by law, and
that plaintiff have judgment for
the title and possession of the
above described premises, for his
damages and cost of suit.
Herein Fall not, and have you
before said court, at its aforesaid
next, regular term, this writ with
your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court, at office in
Canton, Texas this the second day
of December A. D. 1931.
ford; J. W. Hinchliffe; E. H.
Hinchliffe; T. J. Geren; E. D.
Lee; H. I. Shanks; N. M. Wilson;
H. L. Hunt; The Ohio Fuel Sup-
ply Company, a corporation; Roy
aties Management Corporation, a
corporation; Walter Womack are
defendants.
And said petition alleging that
on the 1st day of January, A.
in Van Zandt county, Texas, and'
known as Block No. 6 and a part
of Block No. 7 of James F.
Starr’s subdivision survey on the
Mund Gross 510-acre grant of
land in said county, and bounded
as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the northeast
corner of said Block No. 6, a post
n the south boundary line of
‘.he Nacogdoches school survey of
13 labors, 115 west of southeast
corn of said 13 Labor survey and
Erom which post a Red Oak brs.
4. 45 1-2 W. 17.2 vrs., and an-
other brs. north 69 12 W. 27.4
vrs.; thence S. 808 vrs to a corner
v rock from which a Post Oak
rrs. S. 6 35.2 vrs., and another
rs. 32 3-4 W. 25.6 vrs.; thence east
to the northwest corner of the
3windall school community lot;
Thence south with the west bound-
ry line of said school lot 75.2
vrs to the southwest corner;
thence enst with south boundary
line of said school lot 75.2 vrs. to
its southeast corner; thence S.
parallel with the east boundary
line of block No. 7 at 306.8 vrs.
to a stake on south boundary of
block no. 7 and 73.9 vrs. west
of the southeast corner of said
block No. 7; thence west 553.2
vrs to the southwest corner of
ning, containing 100.3 acres of $
land, and being the same land #5
and premises described in deed i *
3 ROLLS
man Jordan; Jessie Stewart, 8
minor; J. C. Stewart, guardian of
the estate of Jessie Stewart; Mae
Crawford Sta'.*ond; Paul H
Stanford; E. S. Brawner; J. R
McKenzie; M. L. Cox; B. W.
Bruce; Gordon R. Wynne; Nat
M. Crawford; G. W. Swindell; E.
B. Tunnell; A. P. Fowler and R.
J. Mayo, district trustees of Van
school district No. 53; L. H. Dunn,
a T. C. Dunn, Jr.; E. Eichenberg; 1
A. G. Tackaberry; W. H. Cook; ।
_____________________________________ ।
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Van Zandt county, greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon E. Eichenberg, W. H.
Cook, F. R. Flannigan, D. L. Kel-
lis, W. K. Cayton, W. C. Knox,
J. P. Johnson, T. J. Geren, The
Ohio Fuel Supply Company, a cor-
poration, and H. I. Hanks, by
making publication of this citation
once in each week for four suc-
cessive weeks previous to the re-
turn day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county,
to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Van
Zandt county, to be holden at
________the court house thereof, In Can
ten, Texas, on the First Monday
in January, A. D., 1932, the same
being the 4th day of January A.
D. 1932, then and there to anwser
a petition filed in said court on
the 11th day of August A. D.
1930, in a suit, numbered on the
docket of said court as No. 5489.
wherein George Edwin Clay is
plaintiff and The Pure Oil Com-
pany, a corporation; R, E. Col
lett; D. J. Collett; R. L. Wells;
C. M. Wells; J. T. Thompson; M
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F. R. Flanagan; Cranfill-Reynolds
company, a corporation; D. L.
I Kellis; City Bank & Trust Co., of
Houston, a corporation; Pine
Prairie Prospecting Company, a
corporation; Trinity Royalties
Company, a corporation; W. K.
Cayton; John R. Black; J. L.
' Allhands; R. E. Davis; W. C.
' Knox; E. B. Germany; Mrs. Mag-
[ gle Lee Germany; Sun Oil Com-
! pany, a corporation; J. P. John-
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Lively, A. G. The Canton Herald (Canton, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 62, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1931, newspaper, December 18, 1931; Canton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1515559/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Van Zandt County Library.