The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday, August 22, 1920
3%ejjarkgboro
PAGE Ttltttift
When Mother
was a
Girl—
Goggles
Veils
Gauntet
Gloves
—were
all the vogue
—and so were
Pierce Pennant
Lubricating
Oils
THE NEW
Motor Oils
Jacksboro Motor Co.
J. B. Downing
J. F. Dukes
C. C. Henderson
Smith Filling Station
H. 0. Bean
Service Garage
Moreland Garage
Dial & Cook
Umsted Garage
W. J. Chambers
Jacksboro
Antelope
Post Oak
Bryson
Vineyard
Senate
BROOKS & COX
Truck Line
Jacksboro to Fort Worth and
Dallas
via Decatur
DAILY SERVICE
Bonded and Insured
Headquarters
at Gregg Produce Co.
Hermon Hestand, Agent
Phone 229
i ilu say so mjr-
I has tlie makings
BelC."
Southworth also nas a superstition,
which is not to change neckties as
long as his team is winning.
Open Golf Champ
SU'
.»ORTH WOULD
son athlete
Teaches Him to Box
Play Baseball.
and
15,v‘ Hi'JMt.Y P EDWARDS
Formei S;mrls editor of the Plain
Dealer.
livery one, especially the news-
paper men. like Billy Southworth, for
Billy is a most likable chap. Mutual
friend ol ours started to introduce me
to Billy during the world series of
1920.
‘Say." said Billy, “You don’t have
to introduce uie to Henry Edwards.
The first big league clipping.about me
that went into my si raphook was an
article written by him and run in the
Cleveland Plain Dealer. That was
back in 1014 when i was a Cleveland
rookie. But he found something nice
to say about me although 1 was as
raw as they made them.”
Southworth has a most laudable
hobby during the winter time. It
is Billy Southworth, Jr. Billy has
hopes that Billy, Jr., will surpass his
dad in athletic prowess and from the
time the baseball season ends until
it starts again, Billy, Sr., puts in his
time in endeavoring to teach Billy, Jr.,
to hit straight, throw straight and
shoot straight.
The manager oi the St. Louis Car-
dinals intends that his son shall be an
all around athlete. As a result, he
boxes with him. coaches him in foot-
ball, baseball and basket hall and also
takes him hunting and engages him In
target practice with the rifle.
“When that boy of mine gets to
Ohi< Y'tate (the Southworths live in
Columbus), i hope he makes .his let-
ter in two sports, at least. Ancf, he
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SOUTHERN BUS COMPANY, Inc.
Jacksboro-Wichita Falls via Antelope, Scotland, Windthorst
| Lv. Jacksboro 6:15 p.m. Lv. Wichita Falls 1:15 p.m.
! Arv. Wichita Falls 8:40 p. m. Arv. Jacksboro 3:40 p.m.
Connections at Wichita Falls for Electra and Vernon.
Buses leave Wichita Falls at 7:00 a. m. for Lubbock, Ama-
| rillo; Denver, Colo.: Ardmore and Oklahoma -City, Okla.
1 Buses leave Spears’ Drug Store, Phone $9.
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Gone are the goggles, veils, etc.—
but Pierce Pennant Motor Oils
are still the “correct vogue” for
particular car owners.
Sold by tbe Following
Courteous Pierce Dealers
N. F. SMITH, Agent
Miss Joyce Wethered with cup
when she beat Glenna Collett of
United States for womens’ open golf
championship of Great Britain.
l^portin^Quibs
Citation By Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Jack County—Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded
to summon the Unknown Heirs of
Thomas'Robbins, deceased; Eliz-
abeth Clapp, her husband. -—
Clapp; James Ward, and wife,
Mrs. James Ward; Lavina Ward
and her husband, - Ward;
Win. Young and wife, Mrs. Wm.
Young; Penelope Young and
husband, - Young; Daniel
next regular term of the District
Court of Jack County to be hold-
en at the Court House thereof, in
Jacksboro, Texas, on the first
Monday in September A. D. 1929,
the same being the second day of
September A. D. 1929. then and
there to answer a petition, filed in
said Court on the first day of Au-
gust A. D. 1929, in a suit number-
ed on the docket of said Court No.
2690. wherein J. W. Rains is
Plaintiff and the above named
persons whom you are eommand-
Dailey, his wife, Mrs. Daniel Dai- ed to summon are Defendants,
Pierce Petroleum Corporation
St. Louis * Little Rock * Oklahoma City ♦ Dallas * Tulsa
Citation By Publication.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff-or any Constable
of Jack County—Greeting*
You Are Hereby Commanded
to summon The Unknown Heirs
of Daniel McVean, deceas-
ed. Alexander McVean, J. D.
McVean, Mrs. Lou C. Edens.
her husband, - Edens,
Mrs. M. J. Henderson, her hus-
band, -Hijnderson, L. G. Will-
iams, his wife Mrs. L. G.Williams,
H. P. Ledbetter, his wife, Mrs. H.
P. Ledbetter. J. T. Stephens, his
wife, Mrs. J. T. Stephens, T. H.
Samplev, his wife, Mrs. T. H,
Sampley, James Clark, his wife,
Mrs. James Clark, Thomas B. Rid-
dle, his wife Mrs. Thomas B. Rid-
dle, Mrs. Delia Williams and hus-
band, - Williams, F. E.Hen-
derson, his wife Mrs. F. E. Hen-
derson, J. F. Dingee, and the Un-
known Heirs of each of said per-
. v Emanuel, Georgia E. Emanu-
el, and T. T. Emanuel, by his next
friend and guardian, Sarah J
Emanuel are Plaintiffs and the
above named persons whom you
are commanded to summon are
Defendants, and said petition al-
leging in trespass to try title, that
on Sept. 1, 1928, plaintiffs' were
lawfully seized and possessed of
following land in Jack County,
Texas, towit: ldS1/^ acres of
land out of George Hardesty Sur-
vey, patented to Daniel McVean.
assignee of George Hardesty by
Pat. No. 55, Vol. 12, Abstract No.
294, consisting of a 66V^ acre
tract fully described on page 177,
and of a 92 acre' tract fully de-
scribed on page 178, of Book 3
Cdunty Surveyor’s Records of
Jack County, Texas, of Plat anc
field notes of said surveyor’s of
fice, holding and claiming the
same in fee simple; that on day
and year last aforesaid defend-
ants unlawfully entered upon
said land and dispossessed plain-
tiffs to their damage in the sum of
one hundred dollars. Plaintiffs
further allege title by limitation
o.f five and ten years under the
laws of Texas, alleging that they
and those under whom they claim
have had and held said land un-
der deeds duly registered, for
more than five years, paying all
taxes thereon, and in peaceable,
continuous, and adverse posses-
sion thereof, using and enjoying
the same, and#also for ten years,
and under fence, after any cause
of action might have accrued in
favor of defendants, if any ever
did so accrue which plaintiffs de-
ny, and before the commence-
ment of Ibis suit; also alleging
that defendants J. F. Dingee,
Burton Christmas Corporation
and Dublin Developing Corpora-
tion are claiming some interest in
said land by reason of oil and gas
lease, but that said lease is for-
feited under its own terms of
non-development and failure to
pay rentals due under same; that
plaintiffs and those under whom
they have had and held said land
... •__ ... , - have claimed during all of said
tatmn in some newspaper publish- tiiue th(, Said land and
California has more than 4.000 sad-
dle horses.
• * *
Billiards is now being taught to boys
and girls of eleven and twelve years
in Japan.
• * *
The University of Baltimore’s first
lacrosse team will be coached by Emil
Burinitz, former Navy star.
* * *
Tossing (lie caber, a six-foot shaft
of heavy wood, is one of the few an-
cient sports held in Scotland.
* * »
The tabernacle used by Bill Sunday
in West Frankfort. III., in 1927, is to
he converted info a boxing arena.
* * *
Penn State is the holder of three
individual championships in the Inter-
collegiate Boxing association for 1929.
* * *
We would he interested in knowing
whether Doctor Einstein has any the-
ory to cover a 22-foot putt on a roll-
ing green. ,
* * *
Small in size and population,
Wales has furnished to other coun-
tries players unequaled in the game
of soccer.
• • *
University of Idaho football players
will meet University of Hawaii in a
game at Honoluln during the Christ-
mas holiday period.
* ♦ •
Candidates for Hie University of
Washington varsity and freshman
eights go through a daily drill with
a cross-cut saw and a giant fir tree.
• * •
The United States Golf association
has adopted a ball that will cut down
distance on drives, but we’ll bet it can
he sliced as far as the present ball.
• * . *
The Canadian Pacific railway has
decided to employ Indian caddies; on
its new golf course at Banff, Alberta,
The lads will be specially trained In
a caddie camp.- ^
* • *
Joe Dundee, welterweight champion
(,f the world, won't fight because the
purses are too slim, but he plays base-
bail gratis. Joe and some brother
pugs have formed a Baltimore ball
pliih
ley; E. J. Brown, his wife. Mrs.
E. J. Brown; George E. Dailey,
his wife, Mrs. George E. Dailey;
W. F. Montgomery, his wife, Mrs.
W. F. Montgomery, S. A. Mont-
gomery. wife, Mrs. S. A. Mont-
gomery ; J. Wiley Montgomery,
and Avife, Mrs. J. Wiley Mont-
gomery; Mrs. Ida Holmes, and
husband, -Holmes; Mrs. Pau-
line Hottenstein and her husband
- Hottenstein; Birdie Mont-
and said petition alleging in tres-
pass to try title, that on July 1st,
1929, the plaintiff was seized and
possessed lawfully, and holding
the same in fee simple, of the fol-
lowing described land in Jack
County, Texas, towit:—593 acres
more or less out of the Thos. Rob-
bins Survey. Pat. No. 107, Vol. 18,
Abstract No. 489, said land being
described by field notes in plain-
tiff’s petition on file in my office;
the south 65 acres more or less,
being all of the Henry Johnson
Survey of 80 acres. Pat. No. 252,
Vol. 6, Abstract No. 970, except
the north 15 acres of said survey;
186 acres more or less out of the
Elisha Bruton Survey Pat. No. 40,
Vol. 14, Abstract No. 43, describ-
ed by field notes in plaintiff’s pe-
tition on file in my office; the
Edward Taylor Survey in said
county, about four miles west of
Jacksboro, Beginning in N. B.
line of Navarro Co. School Land
Survey, Abst. No. 443 at S. E.
(’or. of J. W. Rains 17^' aere
Abstract No. 2236;
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gomerv, her husband, name un-
known : Frankie Clark, and hus-
band. - Clark: Jessie Mont-
gomery, Hope Montgomery and
wife. Mrs. Hope Montgomery;
Edward Taylor, Hedge A. Bland
and wife, Minnie L. Bland: R.
Fortenberry and wife, Mary For-
tenberry: John C. Cothran, wife
Sarah Cothran; James E. Bland,
and wife, Mrs. James E Bland;
H. A. Bland, wife Mrs. H. A.
Bland. Hedg Bland, wife Mrs.
Hcdg Bland: Hedge A. Bland.
Jr.; and wife Minnie L. Bland;
Reuben Hamilton and wife, Mrs.
Reuben Hamilton : August Gruhl-! Survey,
ke. and wife Mrs. Auguste Gruhl- Thence north with its east line
ke: J. B. Wilkinson and wife, 235 varas to corner in south fine
Mrs. J. B. Wilkinson: A. B. Don- of J. P. Gholston Survey, Abst.
ahoo, and wife Mrs. A. B. Dona-i No. 1745: Thence east with said
hoo; A. Donahoo and wife Mrs. | line 765% varas to corner in
A. Donahoo: R. B. Ward and west, line of E. Bruton. Abst. No.
wife, Mrs. R. B. Ward; John 43; Thence south with same 40
Morton and wife Cynthia Mor- varas to its S. W. corner; Thenee
tou: John M. Mortoii, his wife oast with its south line 170 varas.
Mrs. John M. Morton. J. M. Mor-1 to N. N. W. corner of J. W. Rains
ton, his wife Mrs. J. M. Morton ;f50% acre survey, Abst. No. 2235;
Isaac H. Fish back, his wife, Eliz- Thenee south with its west line
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193 varas to its Ell corner;
Thence west at 400 varas pass the
N. E. corner of said Navarro
son McCrory, and wife Rosanna
McCrory; J. A. N. Murray, and
wife Mrs. J. A. N. Murray; S. B.
sons who are deceased. Burton
Christmas Corporation, and Dub-
lin Developing Corporation by
by making publication of this Ci-
ed “ y°ar County if there be thcir own
newspaper published therein, but ti(m
premises
praying that eita-
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.t not, then m the nearest county defendants to appear amt answer
where a newspaper i» pubhshed, thu sllit at the term of eonrt,
onee .n each week for four con- Lnd a hearin, thereof. for
seeutive weeks previous to the re- jud (or said ,Jnd
tun, day hereof, to he and appear ises. for writ of possession and
at he next regular term of the for and relie{ etc.
District Court of Jack County, Herein Fail Not. hut have be-
o be holden at the Court House fore 8aid Collrt. at its aforP;aid
thereof, m Jacksoro, Texas, on ,ar this Writ wi,h
A D. l^ the ----' I -turn thereon sh„wi„B how’you
and
i i » GSai?e Hrf ,iavo executed the saint*.
^°o .i y m, Scpt,;mber A >M Given Under Mv Hand
1B29 then and there t° jjmwer a of said Court,' at office in
petition hied in said Conrt,tin the Jacksboro. Texas, this the 31st
31»t day of July A, I>. 1929, in a dav of A „
suit numbered on the docket of (seac, ' H. M. Bunnell.
said ( ourt No. 2689. wherein Sa- Clerk. District Court,
rah J. Emanuel, J. R. Emanuel, J._ (d8-22) Jack County, Texas.
abeth Fishback; Rufus Morton,
S. A. Morton. John S. Morton, T.
R. Morton, and the wives of each
of them whose names are other- i County School land at 935%
wise unknown: Mary C. Edler- ras the place of beginning,
man and husband, j. B. Edler- j That on the day and year
man; Fannie Morton: Isaac K.; aforesaid the defendants
Morton and wife, Mrs. Isaac K. j fully entered upon and d ^ _________
Morton; Fannie Hedgecoke and j sed the plaintiff of said land and
husband W. P. Hedgecoke; Wil- premises, to his damage in tbe-
sum of two hundred dollars.
Plaintiff further alleges title to
said.land bv the statutes of five
,Zeigler and wife L. W. Zeigler and ten years limitation of the
W. A. Park and wife, Mary Park; State of Texas, and says that he
_W. A. Park. Jr. and wife Mrs. W. and those under whom he elaimst
A. Park. Jr.; Fannie Caudle and have had and held peaceable, ad-
husband J. H. Caudle; Mary Eu- verse, open, continuous, and no-
hank and husband,W. P. Eubank; torious possession of the said land
T. A. Eubank and wife. Mrs. T. A. and premises, claiming the same
Eubank; Mary Perkinson and. as their own, under deeds duly
husband, B. H.Perkinson: and registered, and paving all taxes
Uie Unknown Heirs of each and thereon, and using aUd enjoying
'every person above named, who Gie same for a period of more
are ' deceased; Elizabeth Fish- than five years after any cause of
> back, administratrix of the es- action might have accrued in fa-
tate of I. H. Fishback, deceased: vor of the defendants, if any did
and J. H. Burks, administrator accrue, which he denies, and
of the estate of J. A. X. Murray, before the commencement of this
deceased; and James H. Clark, suit: and also that he has and
his wife, Mrs. James II. Clark, held said land as aforesaid, under
and the unknown heirs of each of fence, using and enjoying the
them who is deceased by making same, claiming the same as his
publication of this Citation in own, with open, peaceable, noto-
published in "°us. ojfen and adverse posses-
sion of it for more than ten years
s‘ befon* an) cause of action might
paper published therein, hut if have accrued in favor of said de-
not, then in the nearest county fendants, if any ever did which
where a newspaper is published, he denies, and before tike com-
once in each week for four con- ra*ncement of this suit: and that
+- , • , anv claim, right, title, interest
stcu ne weets previous to the re- Qr cause Gf action in said defend-
turn day hereof, to appear at the ants, if it ever existed, has long
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constipation for 47 years, and believed
that no matter how careful people are
of their health, diet and exercise, con-
stipation will occur from time to time.
Of next importance, then, is how to treat
it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always
was in favor of getting as close to nature
as possible, hence his remedy for consti-
pation is a mild vegetable compound. It
can not harm the most delicate system
and is not habit forming.
The Doctor never did approve of dras-
tic physics and purges. He did not believe
they were good for human beings to pm
into their system. Use Syrup Pepsin f-
yourself and members of the family
constipation, biliousness, sour and •■•snipv
stomach, bad breath, no appetiU. lead-
aches, and to break up fevers and cold*
Get a bottle today, at any drugstore and
observe these three ri^es of health: Keep
the h“ad cool, ths feet warm, the bowels
open Jor a free trial bottle, just writs
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bv name.
since barred by said statutes of
limitation; praying that the de-
fendants be cited by' publication
to appear and answer this suit at
the next term of this court, and
that upon a trial thereof he have
judgment for said land and
! premises, for writ .of possession,
i and for such other and farther
relief in law or in equity to which
I he may be entitled, either gener-
i al or special, etc.
I Herein Fail Not, but have be-
fore- said Court, at its aforesaid
regular term, this Writ with your
return thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
Given Under My Hand and Seal
of said Court, at office in Jacks-
| boro, Texas, this the 1st day of
August A. D. 1929.
(SEAL) H. M. Bunnell,
Clerk, District Court,
j (d8-22) Jack County,
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Dennis, J. R. The Jacksboro Gazette (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1929, newspaper, August 22, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth730180/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.