The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 366, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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*** warn* ■
The Daily Herald
or the church's manifold activities,
which will require our immediate,
_ >■“ r *
121 York Avenue . . . . ... , .
invitation to the auxiliary to turnish
t-
Entered at the Post Office at Weather-
ford, Texas as second class matter
Member of the Associated Press
a program and be their guests at’
an old fashioned basket supper next
j Friday afternoon. A committee was
’“The Associated Press is exclusively en- jappointed at this meeting to have
titled to the use for republication of all ehar.e of same The auxiliary also
•lows dispatches credited to it or not n,a,'(' i'n:il arrangements lor serving
(otherwise credited In this paper and 1 h-tnetiei l hutsdav. evening at t,: Jo
■loo the locafc news herein.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1921
CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
I v. lien the workers of the progtessive
program woven out under the guid-
ance of tile i lia.irman. Jim I.. Me
fall, will outline the plans tor the
Campaign during the next few weeks.
was announced at the War Depart-, Citation by Publication,
meat. j THE STATE OK TEXAS.
Local draft boards tire rapidly
*
completing a final chock to make
sure the names oP no men shall ap-l You ht>Ivby „le,I
To the sheriff or any con table hft
Parker county—Greeting:
styled defendants and for cause of
action plaintiff would show to the
court:
First: That on or about the firsf
day of Keb. A. 1). 1921, plaintiff
pear as draft evaders who actually
served in some branch of the mili-
summon
of this country or, the
H. Karnes
.Mrs. A. H Haims, wlto-i
:d wife.
was lawfully seized and possessed
i sid 'tires I
U.e following described land
taty sen
allies.
ft was lUtderstood the lirst dis-
11 let eumpilai ion weuld lie completed
willpii a lew days.
jure uaiinov.'n. uf .1. A. Wil Lams and i
.and premises, situated in Parker
Bakcr Local News.
Maker. Texas, March !' A good
rain till here Monday night wltieh
i lets i i'i ai ded a II
J he \ .tv henefiei:
\\ '11 . Mi-
res id' jl v i <
Wile..I.. -.
John W
r.:.h Willi.
W i i: i
a k i.
Will,; e
tie
I
i , • - hose
of J A
.'stale of
,v !e. 1 Ian
v.'luo-e 1 esi
i William
full; that If he
this then he w
that the two
longri^pe barred
limfti^h ol
is iio extension
acknowledged and
office of the Cou
ker county, Texas,
county. Texas, holding and claimin
the sane in !’• c simple, towit: First pleads the four yi
traet: AH tliei certain tract or par- of tiny cause of
e. ' uf late! h ina and being situate t the defendants or
in Parker county, Texas; beginning to said notes and
a. the S. K. corner of the E. llo!
Eighth:
Plaint!
For Commissioner. Place ! —
.1. M. MAK'l IX.
F. PATRICK.
.1. S. Tl'RPIN.
JONES SMITH.
A. E. (ANDY) lSRINKLKY.
For Commissioner, Place 2 .
T. R. ERWIN.
W. H. REYNOLDS.
E. M. MARKWITH
........ -....... - i
etl
The following officers were -
for the ensuing year:
President Mrs, 1|, e. Hunuevvell. j
Vice president Mrs. Guy Oliver. j
as weil as the grain crop.
i work
lull will ''
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f.'.rUl i U'll
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i t-li
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M is
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Planting ee.-p
as Pel'll the order ot
| Health ot tit" comuiunily
i good at this writing.
! Mr.-1. A! ire Hurl) malt a ltd
(and Mrs IdYie Kerr and tin
j Hi en of Clehunte visited their par
lints. Mr. and Mrs. Olivet sine oar
j last romtnnnication.
R. L. Gibson wen 'o Holt-ion last
i t >1 el the ■ -I
tits au.l w i-e,
. 111 i ..('lit. \v Ini a•
>wn, ef .1 M. l-'ialli
1 d an
John
riunh sur, thence North -175 2-Pi|show to the court
uah Wil
idi m o is
cor. them e west 17.7 2-to |$.772.50, described 1
coiner: thence south to M. Erancig and wi
and win ,
Johnson Creek, a tributary of A It of date IJee. 11,
v. to
t i
■rat's art-
Creek, a ror. in said creek: llmnci j book 95, on page 21
Aihiis it. \\ Hiatus and
southeast down said Johnson (Teikjof Parker county,
w i,
AI lii ri 11. W il I i mis, 1 took-
to the S. M. line ot said iiolcomh sur-1 since been paid oft:
Lain
i lid
Recording si'ifi'tat'v
Einclt.
Corresponding secretary Mrs. II
M Hart. Jr.
Treasurer Mi's. J, A. Leach
'Pile auxiliny adjourned with tin
Mi/.pah benediction to moot at tltet r(, ,,
horn.....' Mrs A. H. Russell. At l his i I Vilia>' "* a"l‘n'1 ..... Woodman , ou-
Wiliiaets and will
II. \\ t II in ms u itosi
Mrs. Hook
toy a i or thence east to plat e of [full; that if lie is
residences
beginning, containing
acres
unknown, and of the unknown
land, more or less.
if tills then he woul
court that said n
A I i. Dantes and vv tie. M rs. A. II.
Pat lo-.s. 11 * i eased, of J. A. Williams
and wile. Mrs. J \. Williams, de
if John W. W illiams and
Second Tract: A part of the t: I since barred by the
Holcomb survey, described us In' ; tat ion of lour years
lows: Iteginning at the N. \Y. co,-.! extension agreeemnt
of E Holcomb survey: thence east |h.'dge and recorded
1)50.1 Miras; thence S 175.2 varas;
i the county clerk of,
First Presbyterian Auxiliary.
t i me
special prayer meeting will
vettlion. Mrs Gibson visiting her par-
wife. ilrniiali Williams, deceased anil
I lienee W. 177.2 varas: thence N I Texas, and ulaintiff
The Womans Auxiliary of tlie )>„ preparatory for the service*I‘
... . ..... 1 V
-ills. Mr. and .Mrs. T. H.
We;-1 In -il'ord while lie is
7 on ng
aw ay.
at
I lani is.
Franeis
ill i-eased.
and wife. S. L.
and of the un
97.1 varas; tin nee west 1772.’ varas: H°ur years statute
l hence north JSn.lG varas
the bar of any claim or
('enter I'oiiit and
Known heirs and legal representatives
beginning, containing 72 tendants or any of
1: 1 'age of Wea ! li-
nt Allii'f' ||. Williams and wife, Mrs.
acres of land.
Williams, deceased, and
Second: That
I note and the lien s-
the year and! Ninth: Plaintiff w
day last aforesaid defendants un- l^le court that the
Southern Presbyterian church held |0 be held by the Rev Lames 1
an all-day meeting last Monday in na||, evangelist of the Foil Worth j v' Golden i
the parlors of the church, ah.mi tltit- Presbytery in the elmreh. which I :l"'i ',rs '' .... vlhet
ty-five members were present and will begin next Wednesday evening <* *•''<**••» is 1 ’’ L Sn,,,,''"s’ Su" i:(,(lU,.r william, and wife. Mrs. • -- ...........-............. t,
the Southern Assembly's foreign tnis- \)| friends are invited to attend. n,n.|<--]- K Williams ih ceased whose la" ,,lllv entered upon said abov e j •ay*n£ some sort of pre
sion book. Day in and Day Out in the prayer meetings ‘and the regu-! 7lrs Mane St.ear has I enjoy- m| ,,,, tl,, ,y,,... J 1]nl.nnuI1 , ilesrribed land and premises and|'° saitl land and prem:’
Korea was interestingly presented lar services which will follow. f in - a visit mint her patents,
by the following leaders: Mesdames PRESS REPORTER (and Mrs. Hughes, since their
A. Irvine. R. S. McKee, Oscar liar-, — I turn trout Mexico Her
'* ' immes and rcsidclioes are unknown. .'•* M 1 ••" *•
MV hv making publication of this cita- .......a"<> un- "tre of which He cannot
, ion u.,.k 1()1. lum, lawfully withhold from him the ,ms-1 Rive and the same casts
islet. Mi,. session thereof to his damages in i0,1 *lls ti*le to said land
EVADERS OF DRAFT ACT
ARE TO BE MADE KNOWN
Woods ami daughter, have also been
v isiting her.
Everybody is invited to come ami
As-iiH-li'.ctl Press, I enjoy the day whit us next third
Washington. March Ju -The names Sunday. Match L’n. there will he
11 a.
fhold, A. H. Russell. George Pierce.
H. H. Finch, R. W. Bonner and Miss
Luara Weaver.
An old fashioned basket dinner
was served at noon which was much
enjoyed by all present. The pastor, of persons who evaded the selective preaching by the pastor at
Dr. McKee, presented the progress- sen it e law will he made public hv | m.. dinner oil the ground and v-.a
ive program of the
SH< . es -IV e
Its previous
t he
: e t util ilav hereof in some news- Mlm 1,1 ................• I
Pi...... published in vo„r county, if Thiri,: Tll;lt Ul<‘ n'asonahle an- ^.erefore, plaintiff prays
published nilal r,1|ltal ' alne of said land and court lhat tho defendants be cited
premises is .......dollars. 110 appear and answer this petition-
thertin. Inti if not. then in tiny news-
paper published' in the l.’.rd Judicial ., , , ,
District; but it there be no news- sl'°" '« «»•>“ "" ««M.t to | »ave and recover judgment against
Fourth: Plaintiff would further and ••'at upon hearing hereof he
Southern I’res- dralt districts as rapidly as the lists-are expecting some good singers to
byteiian church and other features tor the districts can be compiled, it j be w ith us. i *S
tws HMffJOWBW of
paper pnhlislied in said judicial dis-
trict, then in a newspaper published
| in the nearest distric t to said 12rd
judicial disiticl. to appear at the
next regular icnn of the district
(emit of Parker county, to be holden
'at the court house thereof, in Weal It
erfotil. Texas, on (lie first Mono .
in April. A. D 1M2L the same being
tile fourth day of April, A. D. 1921.
'then and there to answer a petition
- filed in said court on the l'tth day
j of February, A. I). 1921. in ‘a suit
I numbered on the docket of said
[court No. H:l.7S. wherein A. o Ilav ties
j is plaintiff, and A. II Harttes and
I wife'. Mrs. A H. Httt ni s, whose p-si
deuces are unknown, of J. A. Wi!
, liams and wife. Mrs. J. A Williams
'whose residences are unknown, o
j J, A. Williams, executor -of tin-
; tale of John W Williams and win
Hannah Williams, deu'u-il, who.-'
! residence is unknown, of 1 Wi1
liams, administrator of ’It-' <■ -to:-
| of John W. Williams and wit,-
[Hannah Williams, deceased, v Ims
residence is unknown, of .1. M. Ft an ,
i have and recover judgment against | ••^ detendants for the right, title-^
tlic’ defendants for Hie land and and possession of said above de-j
premises above described, tor this: I scribed land and premises and that\
lie says that he. and those whose •«« be quieted in his right, title and
.possession of same and that any
and till claims of the defendants ho>
swept away and that said notes
■ he cancelled and'the lien and liens
of said land he forever swept away/
and for general and special relief^ -
etc. ) •
Herein fail not, hut have you be-V'^j
estate and
<‘sf ntrs li«' has, hold in ju
in
privif v
w it h
them and
wiili i*;u li
ol It
11: i
had
and In Id
1 ti acfiil)l<\
< nnf imions
and
ildv -U se
possession
iiini
(f title
ttnd
color of
til Ir from
ami
iindm'
1 lie
Slate ol
Texas, of
the
land ,-util premises and
1 eiieineiil s
fore said court, at Its aforesaid nex
above* il<is< ribiMl. lor moiv than ihr«M
><‘ars b< toro said nnlnwi’ul oniry
and lor mote lhull three, years he regular term, this writ- with your
-me any cause of action in the de ,ll"> thereon, showing how you hav
■' ’Hiatt's accrued, and for more than executed the same,
three years before the filing and in Given under my hand and the seal
s’ it in ion of this suit, and this he! of said court, at office in Weather-
is ready to verify Wherefore’, plain lol'd. Texas/' this the 10th day of
?ilf pleads the statute ot limHatjon 1'chruary, 1921.
- line,- vears against the defendants (KesO J- ••■ MITCHELL.
Il l each Of !hem.|aml for ;-encr:t' ' Clerk. District Court. Parker County.
ml sji !;.i relic!*, etc,
I'I :!• • ' 'la tin h i w ,.aid t itrt he:
ns o He- 1-out I that lie ought ti.
Sptings graveyard will meet Satur-
day March 12 and spent the day tn
Work Willow Springs Graveyard. *1
citizens interested in the Willow
ve ami recover judgment avains--
del' ndants !or the land aim ,
. , , . , 'cleaning off and otherwise beautll'y-
"lni-cs above tiesenbed. lor this t* . ... . i
he and those whose
"It's the best thing I ever tasted”—says Old John to Mary Jane
Mary Jane and the Little Old Man
in the Woods
| cis and wife, S L. Francis, whose 1 ^a-'s '*la*
residences are unknown, of Alhe." • an,‘ h«' l,as'
I ing the gtwtnd. Dinner will
holding
served on the ground.
11. Williams and wile. Mrs. Albc-t 11
: and elaiming
I’tv ith
stm," in privity How'« ThteT
Williams and a"11 "il1' ''a< !l oilier.' We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
claiming Hie same under a deed ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
lords, ibt’v ,-csis,i i,,, not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Mbb*.
O
Williams, Hooker E
[wife. V rs. Hooker E. Williams, vv Ims
residences arc unknown, and ot 'It
unknown heirs and legal reprcM nt.-t continuous and ml verse Catarrh sufferers for the past
'lives Of A. H. Haines and who. Mrs ' possession of the land and tenements thirty-five years, and has become
-ti'
ti: a i
ditty registered, has had
continuous and adverse
Hall’s Catarrh Cure has been taken
. NE day, when Mary Jane got to be a
I great big girl, nine years old, she met
a little old man at the edge of the
woods. He was the funniest little old man
you ever saw. Dressed all in green on one
side, and all in red on the other. One of
his feet was turned frontwards and the other
was turned backwards, so you could never
know which way he was going until he
started. •
This little old man’s name was Old John-
Star. He had lived in the woods for a
long, long time. What he had come to
see Mary Jane for was about the de-li-cious
Mary Jane Syrup that Jimmy Jones, the
woodchuck, told him about.
Mary told him all about how good Mary
Jane Syrup was for everybody, and ran
into the house and got him a couple of
waffles that were still hot from lunch, and
put a lot of syrup on them, and gave them
to Old John-Star.
Old John ate every bit of them, smacked
his lips and said, “It’s the best thing I.
ever tasted, and I don’t blame folks for
being so en-thu-si-as-tic about Mary Jane.:
Syrup. It’s everything they say about it,,
and a little more.”
And then he took two steps forward and
one step back, and finally got started away
from there in the right direction, and Mary
Jane was glad that she had made another
friend who would be glad all the days of
his life that she lied told him about Mary
Jane Syrup.
;iti(*v «* ilcsei iheil,
<1 '-n.jiiv iiur On
eiillivat ing.
same, mill p.-tyiii;:
11ing; known as the most reliable remedy for
''Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts
thru the blood on the mucous surfaces
A. 11. Haines, deceased, of J A
Williams and wile, Mrs .1. A. Wil ____________
liams. deceased, of John W. Wlkimm-[aH a l1"1'1”1 expelling the poison from the blood
and wife. Hannah Williams.....ceased - "! m"M’ lll;"1 livi' -Vl‘;"s l),,|,,lv •’■«•«• and healing the disease^ Portions.
... I | -i, i.....,.,.,:. . .. | " unlawful entry, ami for more than After you have taken Hall s Catarrh
,m‘l 1 I‘,n< 1 ,im* ",l1- * ; . , ,( ure for a short time yon will see a
\. Krancis. ilerraseil, and nl t!i<* un ;In,‘ •V(>ars ,),,!on‘ tl,f‘ r,,‘,ls*' ol Il(*,lon great improvement in your general
of if any arose, ami health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh
lor liion* than ii\o years before* tlx* Cure at once and get rid of Catarrh.
known heirs and ley;al repre.>enia
lives oi Albert H. Williams and wil*
Mrs. Albert II. Williams, deceased . l’lli"K an,! insl il,H ion 1,1 ",ls suil'
Send for testlmionlals, free.
' and Hooker E. Williams and wile1""1 "'•* ia "» verify.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druggists, 7’c. Ad*.
Mrs. Hooker E. Williams, deceased..
Wtlet'ofo!»
I’!:■ iliI ilf
tin’
stamp
ot limitation
whose names and residences are un-
known. ltereinatier styled dei'en.lattI. ' at aillst ll'" del'endtinls and each of
lj,jn|| them, and for generab and special dy Kitchen,
i t lief.
pleads
live years Easter candies, large stock. See
our window. Walter Browder’s Can-
ine defendant s, and
, alleging:
Now comes A. ()
said |"
•to.
Sixth. I’laintitl would further
show to the court that he ought to;
LOOK FOR the next story about ”Mary Ja
and Billy BushytoiL”
L'D D ’C' For all children. The complet e set of 20 Mary Jane Fairy Tides, beauti-
fully illustrated. Sent free upon receipt of one Mary Jane Label taken
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COIRS
AND THE ELD
from can of Mary Jane Syrup. Write Com Products Refining Company, Argo, Illinois.
Smack the Lips
after you taste delicious Mary
Jane Syrup with the sorghum
flavor. You can't help it. On
pancakes and biscuits and corn
bread — ah! — delicious is the
word.
And Mary Jane costs you
less than most syrups. Get a
can today at your grocer's.
Haynes who it
sides in Tun-ant county. Texas, here ............-............. —~......i
inafler called plaintiff, complaining1 •la',‘ and recover judgment against,
ot A. II Raines and wile. Mrs. A. ""' .............. ll"' lan'1 *‘nd
11 Raines, whose residences are! I” etnisps above described, for this,
unknown, of J. A Williams and ll,‘ 'sa-vs lllat l"'- and •■>'»"«' " hose
wile. Mrs. .1 A. Williams, whose res-i',s,a,H an'1 estates lie now lias, hold
idem es are unknown of J. A. Wil- i '11" an,l claiming the same in privity
liams. executor of the estate of John "’Hi him and them and with earl)
Williams and wit’-*. Hannah Wil-' llas hi,<l I'eaceuble and ad-
liams, deceased, whose residence is verse possession by an actual in-
unknown. of J A. Williams, adminis-' closure of the Ittnd and premises
trator of the estate of John W. Wil an,i tenements above described mil-
liams and wife Hannah Williams, ( Hvating, using and enjoying the
dec-rased. whose residence is un- same for a. period of more than ten
know n, ot J. M. Francis and wife, years before said unlawful entry, | Hint no niodieino* for colds and" infht-
S. L. Francis, whose residences areland for .....re titan ten years before; ‘‘"-’A c :n be depended upon for full ef-
tinknow n. of Albert II. Williams and detendan. s cause of action, H any. j „„ )l|y ;l, tivo. That ia why tho first
wife. Airs. Albert 11. Williams andian,s''- and •<••' more than ten years' step in flic treatment is the lie w. nausea*
Hooker E. Williams and wife Mrs. j before the tiling and institution of I less calomel vtablcts called Calotabs,
Hooker E. Williams. whose rcsi- * and this he is ready to, '"'l’i»;1» aro fred from tiro sickening and
denes are unknown and of the un-:'erily.
nown heirs and legal tepresenla
First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk
Purgative With Calotabs, the
Purified and Refined Calomel
„ Tablets that are Nausea-
less, Safe and Jiure.
Doctors have found by experience
Weakening effects of the old style calo- 1
Aii^il. Dad ora also point out the fact I
\\ la-let ore, plaintiff pleads the sta that an active liver may go a long way '
lives of A If. Raines and wile, Mrs ituie ot limitation of ten years • as t""ct'-Is prcvrnting-inflnenZn and il vno
,, , . ,i ] . i , of tho' most important factors in en-
A. II. Hat ties, deceased, ot J. A. j to any elan,, ol the detendants or , tIl0 to ante ssfnllv with- '
Of ■ ' 1 ' 1 *
Williams and wit**. Mrs. J. A. Wil-j any of Hinn. and for goneral and | staial an attack and ward off ivtou-
lianis, deceased, of John \V. Wil-1 spwial ndiof. inonia. •
MARY JANE SYRUP
WITH THAT DELICIOUS UCEGHUM FLAVOR
W. E. KINGSBURY
District Sait * Representative
300 North Ervay St., Dalla-, Tex.
liams and wile, Hannah Williams,
; deceased, and of J. M. Francis and
i wife, S. I,. Franeis, deceased, and
of the unknown heirs and legal
| representatives of Albert H. Wil-
l'ams and wife. Mrs. Albert H. Wil-
: liams, deceased, and Booker K. Wil
liams !:tnl wife Mrs. Roofci*r E. Wil-
Tiainr, deceased, whose names and
‘ r • ider.-'es are unknown, li**ri InAle
Seventh:
I’laintitl would further . Ono f'alotab on tho toiiffuo at l ed
time with a swallow of water—thituS »
show to the court that Hie two notes : n< Xo sa„8> no mv.ncn nor lh„ ,.im.
described in t in* deed of truijt by C. t Jst interference with your eating, piers-
P. Lone to Jas. A. Williams, admin-j "to er work. Next mortiluff vour < old
1st tit tor of the estate of John W. and |1 Vanisho.J. yont- live,- is active, you f ]
’ pvjtrcm is ixiri'!^af ana ?vu nro xcohn'r '
Hannah WUliams, deceused. of date' ,j,1(?> with a h arty apoetitc for breitk-
,Ian. 27, 1991, reeorded in Book 3, on fait. Drmp'—-Li st>U Calotnba only i:t
page 187. deed of trust records of L *' >"1 ''•n’” 1 thirty-
• * » • t- M 7,rt !-*. -
I’arkci County. Texas, have long , ,- .. . s.,j « , '
ir.ee I ren poh! off and settled in t -■
t
L^&hkCe..
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