The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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['WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1922.
The mineola monitor
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- Kit, her sister, ''too old for
A! 1 T ■[! 1 I dolls, too young for a beau,"
fVftll PC ' Evalyn Harrold.
HVrlArj I Nora, a maid servant
Leona Jennings.
Wild Flower, An Indian girl. .
IINEOLA HIGH SCUM. !
HOSING FOR YEARi \ roccESS
Although final examinations
all not be concluded before
rednesday, May 24, the initial
svent of this years commence-
lent exereise.3 of Minola High
chool will b^ the Jutiior-Sen-
Jor banquet at the National
Juard Armory Friday night,
fay 19.
Sunday, May 21, the bacca-
llareate service will be held at
Ithe Select Theatre. Dr. Robert
H. Hill, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church of Tyler,
|wiH deliver the sermon.
Thursday night, May 25 the
inior and Senior classes will
ant their annual play at
le High School auditorium.
The Graduation Exercises
rill be held at the High Schol
luditorium Friday night May
^A. Boaz, president of
Methodist Univer-
will deliver the
jnt Address.
j Captain Rackett, a comedv-
j drama, presented by the Junior
! Class of Mineola High School,
:u the High School Auditorium
last Friday night was a suc-
cors from every standpoint.
Each character of the entire
rist performed his or her part
well, and many complimentary
remarks were paid each actor
as a result.
aureate Sermon
Lt Select Theatre.
jublic is cordially invited
id the baccalaureate ser-
the 1922 graduating
5f Mineola High School, at
Select Theatre next Sunday
ling at eleven o'clock A. M.
Robert H. Hill, pastor of
First Presbyterian Church
rler, will deliver the bacca-
peate sermon. A special
ram has been arranged for
3ion that is looked for-
each year by the en-
Stizenship of Mineola.
BANKRUPT'S PETITION FOR
DISCHARGE.
In the matter of Corley &
Douglas, W. W. Corley, Bank-
rupt. To the Honorable W. H.
Estes, Judge of the District
Court of the United States for
ilie Eastern District of Texas.
W. W. Corley of Winnsboro,
, in the county of Wood and State
' of Texas, in said District, re-
spectfully represents that on the
15th day of August last past, he
was duly adjudged bankrupt
under the acts of Congress re-
lating to bankruptcy; that he
has duly surrendered all his
i property, and rights of proper-
i ty, and has fully complied with
all the requirements of said
acts, and the orders of the Court
touching said bankruptcy.
Wnerefore he prays that he
may be decreed by the court to
have a full discharge from all
debts provable against his es-
tate under said bankrupt acts,
except as are excepted by law
Yom such discharge.
Dated this 18th day of Janu-
ary, 1922.
William Woody Corley,
Bankrupt.
kana in said District at 10 o'-
clock in the forenoon; and that
notice thereof be published in
The Mineola Monitor a newspa-
per printed in said District, and
that all known creditors and
other persons in interest may
appear at the said time and
place and show cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of
the said petitioners should not
1)2 granted.
And it is further ordered by
the Court that the Clerk shall
tend by mail to all known cred-
itors, copies of said petition and
1'rs order addressed to them at
ir residence as stated.
' • I • NESS, the Honorable W. L.
^ tea, Judge of the District
C->urt of the United States for
Lie Eastern District of Texas,
and the seal of said Court at the
i.y of Tyler, this 13th day of
May, 1022, J. R. Blades,
Clerk U. S. District Court, E. D.
of Texas, by Geo. C. Burruss
Deputy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shows and
! children motored to Greenville,
! Sunday where they visited rel-
j atives. Mr. Shows was com-
j polled to return via Dallas on
| account of the heavy rains. Mrs.
I Shows and the children return-
ed by rail.
fentatives from the four
gif Mineola High School
"Little Buckshot,"
lelodrama, in three
lets by CHftjgS Townsend, at
the High Sch&Ol Auditorium
Thursday evening, May 25, at
eight-thirty o'clock. The cast
ic composed of the following:
Danny Mack, "Little Buckshot
Alfred Cowan.
Mr. Brown, from Nevada
... Lemuel "Peters.
Simon/ Slade, his henchman..
Richard Aldridge
Hon. Ira Barton, a wealthy Bos-
tonian Vergil Shipp.
Young Mr. Weed, called <73u-
piter" Chester Hilburn.
Fatrick Phelan, Barton's handy
man 1 Earl Aldridge.
Zeb Tucker, a Wells-Fargo man
Barton, a plucky Ameri-
i girl .... Lucien Bartlett.
NOTICE—SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Wood
By virtue of an order of sale is-
sued out of the Honorable Distirict
Court, of Wood County, Texas on the
11th day of April A. D.. 1922, by the
Clerk thereof, in the case of M. W.
Ledbetter vs. J. F. Hury, No. 4879,
and to me as Sheriff 0f Wood Coun-
ty, Texas, directed and delivered. I
[will proceed to sell for cash within
the hours prescribed by law for
Sheriff's sale on the first Tuesday
in June 1922, it being the 6th day
of June, before the Court house door
of said Wood County in the town of
Quitman, the following described
real estate:
47 1-2 acres of land more or less
tint of the William Page survey in
Wood County, Texas, about one mile
East from Mineola, and BEGINNING
at a point on the E. B. Line of the
II- P. Glenn 40 acre tract of land out
of said survey, at a point' where t.
Mineola and Hainesville public road
crosses said East Boundary line,
THENCE in a Northeasterly
direction with said road to a
point where said road intersects
the W. B. Line of the Ander-
son 20 acre tract out of said sur-
vey, THENCE South 1015 feet to
corner, THENCE East 630 feet to
corner, THENCE South 590 feet to
corner, THENCE West 630 feet to
corner, THENCE Sout'h 545 feet to
corner, THENCE West 942 feet to
corner and S. E. Corner of R. P-
Glenn tract, THENCE North 1534
feet to the p'ace of beginning and
being the same property conveyed
by R. W. Porter and wife t0 W. M-
Ledbetter on September 8th, 1919 as
per deed recorded in Vol. 60 page
250, Wood County deed records.
Levied on the first day of May,
A. D-, 1922, as the property of J. F.
Hury t0 satisfy a lodgement- amount
ing to the sum of $454-30, in favar
of W. M. Ledbetter and all costs of
suit
Given under my hand this the 1st
day of May, A. D., 1922.
A. H. JOLLY,
Sheriff of Wood, County, Texas.
Order of Notice Thereon.
Eastern District of Texas:
On this 13th day of May, 1922
on reading the foregoing, it is
Ordered by the Court, that a
hearing be had on the same on
the 13th day gf June, 1922 be-
fore Sam H. Smelser one of the
referees of said Court in Bank-
ruptcy, at his office in Texar-
COME in and enjoy some
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Let us tell you how easily you
can own the very model Graf-
onola that fits your needs.
A small first payment puts
one of these new, modern in-
struments in your home at
once.
W. D. KITCHENS.
Hardware nad Furniture.
When You Are Buying That
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MINEOLA, TEXAS
NOTICE—SHERIFF'S SALE
The State of Texas, County of Wood
By virtue of an order of sale, is-
sued out of the Honorable District
Court of Wood County. Texas, on the
10th day of April. A. D., 1922, by the
Clerk, thereof, in the case of Mrs.
Mattie M. Haven vs. G. W. Dentler
and wife Mrs. G W Dentler No.
4881, and to me as sheriff of Wood
County, Texas, directed and delivered
I will proceed to sell for cash within
the hours prescribed by law for
Sheriff's sales of real estate, on the
first Tuesday in June A. D., 1922, it
being the 6th day of said month,
before the Court House door of said
Wood County, *in the town of Quit-
man, the following described proper-
ty to wit:
FIRST TRACT. Being 55 and 4-5
acres out of the W. B. McNutt sur-
vey No. 86 off of the West end of
a tract of 165 acres conveyed to J-
H. S. Kennon by R. N. Stafford BE-
GINNING at the original South
West corner of said McNutt survey
THENCE East 094 and 1-2 varas to
rock for corner THENCE North 450
varas to corner. THENCE West 694
1-2 varas t0 corner on original West
THOSE WONDERFUL CALIFORN-
IA HERBS CURED HER AND
NEIGHBORS OF RHEU-
MATISM
Minbura, Iowa, May 6th, 1920
Rheumatism Herb Co.. Ocean Park.
California.
Gentlemen:—My mother is suffer-
ing dreadfully with rheumatism. We
have tried doctors, all sorts of pat-
ent medicines and liniments, but no
relief, and my sister-in-law (Mrs- W.
F. Antle of Norwalk, Iowa) wrote
me and told me to get a pound of
your Herbs, for she knew it would
do wonders for my mother. SHE
SAID IT CURED HER AND SEV-
ERAL OF HER NEIGHBORS. Pleas-
send it as quickly as possible- Very
respectfully, Mrs. E. M. Jones.
Send for free booklet of letters
from people all over the United
States, testifying to th*j wonderful
results of these Heros- Men and
women agents are building up a good
business selling them. Agents
wanted everywhere- Price $1 pound
postpaid.
RHEUMATISM HERB COMPANY,
—Advt. tf. Ocean Park, Calif.
Boundary Line of said McNutt sur- j
vey. THENCE South 450 varas to !
the place of beginning and contain-;
ing 55 4-5 acres of land and being !
the same land conveyed to W- j
Ba! er by J. H- S. Kinnon by deed j
dntcd August 23rd. 1890, and re-
corded in Vol. 'Z" Patre No- 112 of I
deed records of Wood County, j
Texas.
SECOND TRACT. Beinp 28 acres i
of land situated in Wood County, j
Texas out of the Daniel Fuller head- j
right survey, South of and adjoin- !
ing the hereinabove described tract.
BEGINNNG at the North East cor j
nor of a 59 and 88-100 aero tract i
.iut of the same survey now owned .
by Mrs- Mary Boozer on the South I
R. Lino of the above described tract. '
THENCE South at 218 varas same j
be rg the North West comer of the j
tract of land conveyed to Norman1
Boozer- THENCE East 736 and 4-10
vr.ras, corner. THENCE North at j
218 varas corner on the S- B. Line •
of the McNutt survey. THENCE !
West 736 and 4-10 varas to the place j
of beginning and being the North 28 !
r^res of 59 95-100 acre tract conveyed
to W- S. Baker by John Landers, by j
<,f-ed dated September 9th. 1902 and '
recorded in Vol. 6, Page 112, deed '
records of Wood Coiunty, Texas and
being the same land conveyed to
Mattie M. Haven by W. S. Baker et
al. by deed dated the 12th day of
November 1917, and recorded in Vol.
47, Page No. 207 of the deed records '
of Wood County, Texas, which was
on the said 22nd, day of September, j
1920, conveyed to the defendant. G.
W- Dentler by the plaintiff Mrs.
Mattie M. Haven.
Levied on the first day of May A. |
D. 1922, as tfte property of G. W. j
Dentler to satisfy a judgement a- j
mounting to the sum of $2,437.91 in j
favor of Mrs. Mattie M. Haven, to-
gether with the costs of this suit.
GIVEN under my hand this the 1st
day of May, A. D., 1922.
A, H. JOLLEY,
Sheriff of Wood County, Texas
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Adair, H. J. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922, newspaper, May 17, 1922; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth285918/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.