Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER, JUNE 24, 1964
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unknown heirs and legal repre
nentative.4 of all of the deceased
wiv« < of the male defendants,
and the unknown heirs ami le
tral representatives of auch un
known heirs and legal represen-
tatives; and
R. (■. Smith, Jessie Lee Sum-
mer.- Smith, A. K. Ross, Iiixie
Smith Vaughn, Hixie Smith
Vaughan, Mrs. <). J. Vuughan,
<) J Vuughan, i). J. Vaughn,
Alherta Smith North, Alberta
N'orth, Mr.> Thomas North,
Thomas North, Tommy North,
Mutile Smith, Mattie r. Smith,
I thel Smith Fowler, Ethel Fow
ler, VI r S. K Fowler, S. K
howler, Jeff Smith, J. I>. (Jeff)
Smith, I uy Smith, Maribel Red-
ing Hut'er, Merihel Redding Hut
ler, Mary Hell Realing Hutler,
VI u r y Hell Heddmu Hutler,
Charles T. Hutler, Hill Redding,
Hill Reding, VV. K. Redding, Jr.,
VV K. Reding, Jr., Frneatine R<>d
dug, Ernestine Reding, Mr- VV
E. Redding, Jr., Mrs. VV. K Ifi-d
mu. Jr.. Mary Rivers, Defen-
dants.
A brief "tntement of the nature
of this s'nt i" it follows, to wit:
That the hereinabove first
named defendants «re either de
reused or noti r. ulence, and that
their place- of residence are ur
known to the plaintiff, and if
dead, the names and places of
residence of their re«peotive
heirs and h-iral representatives
are .■ ar' and ,i 1 unkiiowr to the
plaintiff ami that the plaintiff
has dilligently inquired and
nought out the pin cs of re i
dence of defer, dants and legal
representative of each; that the
place of residence i.f the de
ferula*-1,- not first named above
are known t" the plaintiff and
that service is being made upon
them .ither than by publication.
That oi or about the '.tVth day
of May, A 1 1 .' 4. the plaintiff
herein vta lawfully seized and
poasested of. holdinie and claim-
ing the same in f> <• simple all
of the following liescriinsl land
and premise in Ha lrop County.
Te*a-. to u it
That certain lot, tract or par
eel of land nituated in Hastrop
Cour ly, Texaa, being 44<i K7
acn - of lar d, more ur le.«, out
of and a part of the John A
Litton '! S League Survey. Ah-
tract \<. Bastrop «'our.t>
T< *a«. particular!) described as
follow*, to wit
This ia tha« same land here
tofore d« * r ibe.j as il't acres
of land :t'< d< .-rib' i m the fo|
lowing instrument, lf>0,0 a. re*
of lar d • of ■- < > ed 5 A L Smith
by Mhe; Fowler and husband,
S h Fowler, h> deed UnU-d
M.U' 1 orded f V
I C iiai'i l.i'i iH, Ha.strop Co
ur.!. Heed Re .%rd#, and trac*-. of
16 .'' acre ar.«l II8.U acres re
p. tively, beu.g d< ignatei) as
second and t iird tracts ir deed
of tr-.r-t from A L Strut to
!'• Mbif-ti- n Cnxiit \ so. iation.
dated September and
r ord- i " V 4" page 4!*
J Ha trop t uur.ty He
eorda
Beginr Cfg at an irnn Pipe set
bv a 10" cedar post f>>r Uic most
Snit'.i O: 'Of if of this tract,
.«m t>«'ing tiie West corner <>f
the J H Reed property and a! >o
beint" a jx>int in the :.>iith l a-t
line of tne I'ofM" Hend Hoad
Tht liegmning corner bears
4 ' ! ■ VV - 1 \ at i f r .••! t In
\ortv riifM'f of the J 'hn Ijtton
.! 4 Msague
The.i > With Cic S" ;th East,
irni of «*<d Hop< H • ■. Koad a
follon. s 40 \V 44" 1 t arns,
S 4- VV <> H vara iron
pij><" • t for the rti *t Western
• "i cr «f thi • tract
'I t.< < ■ S 44 i t E .%< 4.ft vara*
to a |0" c.-dar ptv-t for < urner.
T rn . with an old wire fen, c
t..' VV t<H 0 t i■ n to a
iron pipe for corner Com which
a !<•" < lar ar t. !2 I 4 0
t, ara«
Thence S S-! Z' ' varn<
t. a JO" veda; p< *l for corr er
Tbervce with t)e no ar ders of
an old wire fer ce a follow■?
S ?" .11 I 130.0 varas. N .'<* 'tU
E 47.0 vim. n -t2 2" K 1^47
tnra N S. 4 > 1 4'" J vara
N 7- 1" I* ' ■' 7 vara-, N H'"' 17
1 101 t t ai a -. N '■'• 1 I v
•. aras, N 74 ii4 Y. -r tJ i vara*.
N ftp 04 l 71.0 vara S Mf> R«i
K 72.5 \arai to a 10" cwlar
post -et at angb n f n >• from
which a 10" Kim t>ear* N 00 F
::,r. vara*.
Thence continuing with the
meander* of the fence a fo'low"
8 i.,! ;{2 F ;«i vara®. S 41
I IP 4 vaia S 4 4 0*; I 12H t
vara . S i ; Pi L .'Coo varas,
4*> V. 120.0 taiat to ari iron
pipe .et on tliii N'orth We t bank
of the Colorado Rivet for the
.-out': corner of this tract from
which a .t«>" Cotton Wood bears
N 4 VV Jl 0 \ «rn
Thence with 'he \ort VV e-.t
line of Said Colorado Ifit'i a
follow \ :(l to (• o vara.-.
N 5h til .42* I vara . N I '■ •(.'>
K 200.0 varas. N 20 12 K 1.17 7
vai*-, N 2! 04 W I! 11 varan,
N W) 17 VV .'! .; vara to an iron
pipe set for the nioHt h, astern
corner of this tract
Thence witli a North I a t line
of this tract, same l« ing a South
VV . t line of the I'etei .011 pro
perty a follow N 1! >4 VV
KK4.7 varas. N ii 2H VV 425.0
varas to an iron pipe -et for a
North corner of t! i tract
Thence S 47 VV :P«.'h7 tarns to
in lion pipe fot corner, same
being the South corner of the
J I! Reed property.
Thence \ .17 f.P VV :tM i.O varas
to Die place of beginning
As Re,surveyfil bv T A Hree/.e.
State Licensed l*nd Surveyor,
April 2P. IP.'.4
That the above doscnhcil laiiil*
and promises are completely in
c losed in a good ami substantial
fence nnd have been so inclosed
for many year and that the
plaintiff is lawfully acir.ed and m
possession of all of taid IbikIs
and premises That on the day
and date aforoaaid the defendant*
herein arul each of th«m unlaw
fully entereii upon and disposaes
BATEMAN - RED ROCK NEWS
Hateman Red Rock, June 21--
Richard Stephen, .f McMahan
visited Mr. ur <i Mr Minor liar
ris Sunday.
Several from here attended
the funeral of Mrs. Jodie Hen-
drix at VV utter-son !a-t Satur
day morning.
Mrs Vollie Ingram visited
Mi Llla Hanria of High Grove
la"t Thursday
''dii Owen of M -Mahan vi
ited Mr. and V|r A1 Culpepper
one evening last week.
ed plaintiff of such land and pre-
mise- and withholds from him
the possession thereof.
That the plaintiff is the fee
owner of -aid land and promises
by reason of being the owner of
record title thereto and under
special pleas of the three, five,
ten and twenty five year stat-
utes of limitation; that plain-
tiff alleges and shows to the
< ourt that this -nit is brought
to recover title and possession
to said above described lands and
pierni e and to remove there
from any and ail cloud-, cast
thereon by reason of any claims
a-sorted on, to or against aid
land and premise and any part
thereof by the respective defen-
dants hereinabove named to
nether with their legal represen-
tative arid unknown heirs. That
the hereinabove named defoti
dants together with tiieir un-
known heir:- and legal represen-
tative. beirti; duly cited as pro
tided by law appear herein and
answer this petition, that upon
final hearing hereof the plain-
tiff has judgment again.st each
and all of said defendant* for
tr • recovery of t:.e title and pos
s< - M,n of all of the lands and
premise above described, for
ever, free and clear and dis-
charged from all right, titles arul
intere-t" claimed l,\ any and all
of thi defendant that writ of
restitution is ■ t -i it plaintiff
ha ^udgrne- all costs of
suit incurred, and all other and
further relief, v'.-n.-ra and special
at law and )• euuity to which
he may } rote himself entitled
and in duty hound will ever pray,
a it mote fully own h) I'lain
tiff's Petition or file in this
suit
If this citation i not served
tv ;■ in mm ?y day ifter the date
of its issuance, n shall be re-
^ turned ur-servtsl
The officer • «• ting this writ
I .nail promptly serve the same
! lie or*lir:g t" reipiir• iri'. ts of aw.
and t!u mandate hereof, and
make .lue rets.-iiH u> the law
directs.
Issued arid given undec my
hand an-i eai of said cou""t at
Ha ti -p. T' su . this tl>•• 1st da>
of June A. I' ti 54.
AtUt M H PERKINS
t.'lerk, IHatrict Court,
Bastrop County, Texaa
14 4
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fox and
Sandra of Lockhart visited the
Flvin Voigts Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Culpepper
and Mrs. AI Culpepper went to
a wedding Saturday night at
Bethel Church.
Sunday guests in the Mahlon
Hitnna home were Mr. and Mrs.
VV H. Williamson, Mr and Mr
Leland Hanna and Sandra of
San Antonio, and Sgt. and Mrs
Charles Hanna and daughter of
Bastrop. Charles has just re
turned from Japan.
Rev. and . Irs. Ciene Neuen
schwander, Geron and Virgil,
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Voigt and
Gloria, attended services at the
Nazarene Church in South Aus
tin Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lewis and
son, VI ike, spent the weekend
in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T Copeland
of Dublin visited Mr and Mrs.
Olan Voigt last week.
Mr.-. Gene Neuenschwander,
Geron and Virgil, went to Lock
i art Wednesday.
Gloria Voigt has returned
home from a recent visit to Dub
lin.
Olan Voigt went to the Auc-
tion in Lockhart Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake L-wis, Pat
and Mike, went to Bastrop Tues
day.
Audley Harris has returned
from his vacation trip to Calif
ornia and Oklahoma
Geron Neuenschwander went
to Guiding Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arwed Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Culpepper,
David and Marsha of Austin,
Mr. arid Mis. Leston Alexan
■ ler and sor: of I'earlaiui, visited
t: ' J R. Culpepper* last week
end.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Ahxander
and daughter, Beth, fr-.ui Taco
ma. Washington, are vs-iting his
parent-, Mr and Mr Ro-s A
U-\a der, and they >i ted Mr.
and Mr Hill Corbe. Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kis'ner vi
ited Mr. and Mrs Dab Sandets
of Klgin last Sunday
Mr* Sherman Warren, Mr.
nml Mrs. Ronnie St/emore of
Corpus, Mr. and M Dewey
Carter of Austin, M: and MI -
Ma Furrier and Dia • of St a
pie-. VI r and Mrs. Dewey Ro-
bert Turner and son of Has
trop, and Capt. and Mrs. Charles
Niblett, Linda and Adrienne. of
Columbia. S. C., visited Mr
and Mrs. Bill Buckner Sunday.
Calvin Cornell of Huntsville
visited Mr and Mrs. David Cor
Itell Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Corbel!
of Taylorsville, Mrs. Claudia
Corbell and Mrs. Bobbie Groh-
man visit*'.1 Mr Kate Corbell
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stephens
of Lockhart visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Fisher Sunday evening.
Mr and Mrs. Elvin Viogt vi-
sited Delmar, Nona, L. C., Lon-
niece and Terry ir. the home of
Mr L. E. Tally Sunday night.
Harold and Carl Voigt, Billie
Lee and Clara Belle Willenburg
went to Austin Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Voigt
and Johnnie of Lockhart visit
nd Mr. and Mrs. Olan Voigt on
' Saturday night.
Mrs. Philip Lehman and Mrs.
I Olan Voigt went to Lockhart
I Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cody Lents iai
daughters, Ann and Kay, of Vic-
toria, visited in the home of
' 0. H Lentz last week.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Shirley and
<laughter, Kathy, of Lockhart,
vi tiled Mr and Mrs. Afton Voigt
Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Powell and
Mr. Gla- went to l ckhart Sat-
urday.
Sydolia Lentz shopped In
lockhart Saturday.
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