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THE JUNCTION EAGLE
Friday, August 25, 1922.
The Junction Eagle.
Published Every Friday by
The Junction Publishing Co.
tit)* to »jiid lari'!, divesting out of the <!••-
is a
H (i Pt-ri’V EMifrtn Rl,"i Courl No 7;»*• wh.-r.-in T. B. Harr. II
V,‘ ltrl V“..........UiUltOr. • »nd Anni* M llarr.il arc plaintiff, and N.
Vxn-Vvv _r. A. Wilke*. and A me H. Wilke and the un-
OFFICER* ;
H. 0 PERKY. ......
W. }> RILEY.
ork.n r. KEin.
COKE K S ; EV KNSON,
J D MOTLEY.
- Prwddnet.
V Ic^Pmidtnt.
V lc«-Pr«i»<|cnt
. Secretary.
.. ..Treasurer.
Entered in the l*o
•wond clii
known hair* of N. A Wilke and Air.cn B.
\\ liken, and George W. Hobbs and th« un-
known heir* of George W, llulili,. arc de-
fendant*. and «aid petition alleging », fol-
low., to-wit t
The State of Trill,
County of Kimble, In the District
court of Kimble County, Tex a*. ScptemU-r
Term. A. D. 1922.
I > the Honorable District Court of .aid
County:
Ci me, now T. H. Harrell and Annie M.
“ , ‘ " " '* mo ' obituarlc*. Hum h. innfter railed plaintiff., rum-
c*, * "• ’ha'"". r. solution , of r< ,i»-rt. and t laming of N. A. Wilke, and Amen H.
ail n .i , .t to w», wiii l». charged for U nke . arid the unknown heir, of N. A.
Wii-.es and Amc U. Wilke*, and George W.
Hohha, and the unknown heir, of George W.
.he r»: or: advert is ,ru: run in thi, paper Hobba, tt hose residence i« to your petitioner.
** a 1 *! rtader., is 7 1-2 cent, per line j unknown, hereinafter .tyled defendant.; and
for first insertion and ft cent, per line For chum of action herein plaintiff, ail'ire:
N\.
Office at Junction
mail matter
eritertainm. nt. where
r.ext regular term of the DUtrict Court of County •
Kimble County, to tie holden at the Court Come, now T It If.vreti x u . . ....
House thereof. in Junction, on the l.t M„n- Harr. II. hereinafter Ptefiife m ^ •nr tltle thereto, or claim thereto,
•lay in S, i>temt>er A D s«,->-* „ « , V, , 11 1 « teintin*. com- Mnd veating the .ame in plamtiff*. and re-
ing the 4th day of September. A. D l*2d‘ hl-ir* ' of J * Wi&Vr^teir! "“TT 5Uee,OU<l* trT MU* ®
then and there to an.wer a petition fllr.l in it. i , *uln,r- hereinafter called .aid land, for ctwte of mill, and for .uch
..Ui Court ^ on to ifdZ of^SSt. jCd" K5Sh ’.m°lh-r *"*' ^-t her relief, both legal and
i ...... i .i .* rrtuirnu of Kinili.f* C ounty. «NiuitAhl«». u« nltiintitf« mnv th#»w ihi>niM*lvi*ii
.................... 1 .em'L'T.n?'0"''* °r d*fe,uUnl “ . entitled to. M. K. Blackburn.
And foi^Io unkfnow"= . , . Attorney for Plaintiff.,
allege : ~ °f ,U’“°n her*‘n *’1*'nl*,r'* The State of Tex.,.
l.t. That they are the owner, in fee *im- 1 ,,unt^
I k*. fttul ar* in of the* following n ** 4 \ ^ kSkiggi, **** * **r ^
described tract of land, .ituated in Kimble I ( <JUrtl ,n n,“l f,,r Kimble County. Texas, do
County, Texas, arid lieir.g so acre, of land J'eriif' lh“t1. th“ f‘»™«rolnir IfUton
out of and a part of a 320 acre tract known *• *»• Harrell rind Annie M. Harrell
Ml Survey No. 165, Certificate No. 698, A-u I *»• J M Steiner, ct at. No. 702, I. rt true
.tract No. 415, originally granted to F. Nol-
and correct copy of the original petition
now on file in my offWtlce.
In te.tlmony whereof, wine., my hand and
real of office, at Junction, Trxa*. thia 3rd
day of Augu.t, A. U.
N. K. Skagg.,
f»i. I # ni 4,.! 4 ft a jr t * • f .
» •* » »• «»• t«.t Ckmi i, K iiiiuiv vuuiiljr, IVXt
Herein fail not. hut have la-fore .aid Court
at it. aforesaid next regular term, thi.
writ with your return thereon, .bowing how
you have executed the .ami-.
Given under my hand and the aval of eaid
court, ut office in Junction, hi. the 3rd day
of August. A. I). 1922.
N. It. Skagg*.
DUtrict Clerk. Kimble County, Texa..
l-uhr. and Patented to J. M. Steiner, assignee
bjr pa taut Vo. Vol. It, dated May k'titb ......
‘ 1 ““ ■* "d : * INVESTIGATE THIS C 0 L L E G E I
to i each tut
average five
Ing
lu-nt insertion. Word, will
•• to the line, and extra head*
ucim- will )*• charged for at
the »«np- rate.
1st liar they are owner, in f.-e simple
and are in poaMMion of the following de-
scribed tract of land .ituated in Kimble
County, Texas, to-wit:
1 acres of land out of and being a part
Qiiha/sfirxfi’/vn CA ,f *lir',,y N<». -13. Certificate No 81-55, Ab-
OUUi CripilOn,---por year **tra.ct No. 432, originally granted and pat-
“* 1 ‘ *”m. Pace, by Patent No. 57. Vol
_______ _nu.
On la<t Sundav church goers »mi ’miki**
were fully enlightened on the
ent-,1 to W
4. dated January 24th, 1876. containing <340
of land; said 83 acres having mete,
fid lows, to-wit:
Beginning at the southwest corner of .aid
n,.(1 j • .j . .. .Survey No. 83; thence north with the Went
prist nt political situation and 1"1" **/ »*'*• survey no. ;t.i, 69-< 1.5 vara* to
carefully informed just how to T..% sur^'N^n*
Oil t MC? 1 ollowimr SfltunlftVf ^ >1 f 1 >onald t«* I W. MeDAnald;
It i< • \ <rrsv.it t Vi 1 « f . thi i ce f.a.t - 72 I--’ iara« to the West line
It IS a glial l n.ng to live in li “ I,w acre sub-divi.ion of said Survey No
count rv where nil „,wi ’• hereuifor. conv.ycl t.v W. M. McDonald
-ntrt an me tares and | I.. John V, Tuyolr; thence South With the
lor .ub-dlvision, fiUi
• **ra, to the ,S. ii»h line of said Survey No.
33 thence West with the said South line of
"ant Survey, m7^ 1-2 vara- to th>- place of
beginning.
2nd Plaintiffs allege that they are th
owner, of .aid land, claiming title thereto
under the following conveyances, to-wit;
Patent from the State of Texa. to Wm
Puce Patent No. 57, Vol. I, dated January
-Ii Is7t>. Deed from the heir, of Wm. Pac<
to Ithoad I is her dated July 30, 1390, a no
recorded in Vol. 5. Pages 238-9 of Deed Re
• orils Kimble County, Texas; Deed from
Khoad* Fisher to W. A. Williamson, dated
April 1, 1891, recorded in Vol. 6. Page
worries of politics cun be avoid-1 " lmc "f ai<* Tayi«r .ub-divi,ion, eod 1.5
ed until such a time as the
(treat 1 Am," the Rev. Annati-
cus Antonius Webb, of the Anti-
Saloon League 6f Texas, conde-
scends to take the good breth-
n n into his confidence and thru
the political preachers of the
State, instruct the electorate of
this country how to vote. On
next Sunday, congregations
that gladly contributed the “long
green” that religion may be-
com.- supreme, ami that church-1 So,.’n“
es mav bo a place where all mpn Kimbl.- County, Texas: Deed from
* 1 , . . . , -I<x- P. FYitx and wife to John Knopp, dated
ma\ go to near the teaching ot iiwrmWi 1 -oh. i»oft. recorded in v«i 12,
the low 1V Y.T7enn*.> win- 1 .VUK,‘ 2- 1 *•••*'! Record, Kimble County
prised that the head of the flock Kr.npp t„ Joseph P. Fritz, dated May 8th
Unu r01lA» ,, , y r cor-led in Vol 13. Pag,. 311 of Deed
litlS iailUl into trie Itand Ot CO- Rt-cord. Kiml V County, Texas lus-d front
horts that “foront (Jnrt” .,,,.1 r rril* n'"1 w,f" , J w McDonald
. . o _ «I1(1 dat -I May 8th, 1 :»0t*. recorded in Vol. 13,
tiiiit instead ot nourinjf a s^r* htl i>••**«! u#ror<j «*r Kimi>ie county,
mon on the relations of man to
God and the saving grace of
being dc-. ribed by nt and bound,
a- follows to-w it : . y
licginning at the S. K, corner of .aid Sur- | >•
' <■> No. 1P5. in name of Fred Neibuhr, a fc
-ta-e from which a I. O 7 inches in diumc- <
ter U-ur. N. 28 1-2 W. 51 vara . a L. O. 9 - (i)
inchse in diameter ben-, S 20 W 14 vara*; 'i
tb -nce West with the South line of said (S)
Survey No. 185, 950 varas to a stake for S. I (•)
W, corner, of .aid Survey lfift. from which (•)
a I. O. 9 inches in diameter, bear. S. 52, ((•)
W, 34 vata\, another I,. O. 10 incite, in Hi-;*?*
arne ter beam 8. 39 1-2 V.. 32 Mira.,; thence i ®
N< rth 475 vain, to a .take in West line of y)
• aid Survey No. 165, from which a Me.i|uib- j
2 inche. in diameter, hear. S. 32 1-2 Ft. 9 1-2 ’
vara,, another Mc*iuit« 2 inches In diame-
ter, bear. N, 42 W. 1ft vara,. Thence Fia.t
950 vara, to a rock md. in F7n,t line of said
Survey No. 165. from which a L. O. 7 inches I
in diameter, laar* S. 62 W. 7 1-2 vara.;;
Thence South 175 vara, to place of beginning.
2nd. Plaintiff, allege that they are the
teirln0 I • lit
Deed fr.im J. G. Stewart to Reutien Stew-
Meridian Junior College, Meridian, Texas.
Located in the most beautiful part of Texas; the beauti-
ful scenery along the Bosque River is unsurpassed; no
malaria; ideal environments.
Courses offered in Literary, Fine Arts, and Comntercial
Departments. College classed “A-plus." All faculty mem-
bers hold degrees and are especially trained.
Best in Athletics Under T. Dennis, Coach—Co-Educational.
Good brick dormitories; reserve your room now.
Select School—Capacity Limited—Write for Catalogue..
17-4tc J. HALL BOWMAN, President.
■ dated "July 15tk 1886. recorded^ in Vol. ,
ty. Texa,; Deed fr<> R F\ Stewart to L. I„
i»rvu iri- ii r . furwari ill i„
I*-wi*. ilatcd December 21»t, 1886, recorded
in Vol. A , 1'age 140, Deed Record, Kimble
County. Texa*; Deed from liuttie G. John-
son and husband, Samuel Johnson, to Emma
" 1 »< "M. dated December 1 re-. .
corded in Vol. 4, Page 295. Deed Records of M ’
Kimble County. Texa,; Deed from Kmmii j
Tonilineon to l„ L. I*wis, dated April 8th,
18,>9. recorded in Vol. 4, Page 359, Deed
Records Kimble County, Texa*; Deed from
1- L. t-ewi* and wife to G. W ll.-aton, dated
November 29th, 1890, recorded in Vol. 6.
Page 2. Deed Records Kimble Conuty, Texas;
Deni from G, W. Heaton and wife to Jimeph
P. Fritz, dated October 22nd. 1904. recorded
ID Vol. 10. Page 509. Deed Records Kimble
County, Texa*; Deed from Joe P Fritz Htul
7hQ Jhiicfads'
s-v-v. „v 'c-uno.-ta *t’,-,?•¥' '“rJ?'
................ * wiuku........ a w ]stsaa?«sjK&irB5r
ton Knopp and Jacob Knopp to Joseph Fritz
dated May 8th, 1909. recorded in Vol. 13,
Kenton, dated June Hth. 1891, recorded in
\ id. 0. Page 18, of Deed Records Kimldi
County. Texas; Deed from G. W. Keaton
and wife to Joe
Deed from \S' M. McDonaM and wife
<" << R. Ivy, dated August 22ud, 1918. ro-
--.ide-l in Vol. 7i. Page ill. Deed Record* of
. .. . . . . . - ■ Kimble tlounty, lYxax; Deed from G, R. Ivy
v nnst, 1 heard ol the I8>- VN *f"•' •Dim-lion State Hank, dated Ai■ r«I
litical ambitions of the Anti-Sa- fwa'LS T.;;„‘,r
C. K.
dated Vav
r . Ni
Page 311, Deed Record. Kimble County, Tex-
a*: D<-»-<l from Joe P. F’ritr. and wife to W
M. McDonald, dated May 8th. 1909, recorded
in Vol. 13, Page 318. Deed Records Kimble I i *
Cotiti'y. Texa : D u! from W M. McDonald 1
and wife to G. R. Ivy, dated August 22nd.
1918, recorded in Vol. 20. Page 381, Deed
Roeords Kimble County. Texas; Deed from
Ci. R. Ivy and wife to Junction State Hank.!
dated April 6th. 1922, recorded in Vol. 26,
Page 137, Deed Rt-cord* Kimble County,
Texas: Deed from Junction State Hunk to
T K Harrell and Annie M. Harrell, dated
Mav 22nd 1922. of record in Vol. 26, Pages
16 -1 '.-6 ....... Records Kimble Countv, Tex- |
as.
3rd. Plaintiff* allege that they and those |
whose estate they have claiming under con- i
veyances duly registered, have had and held
IM-areahly and adverse possession of the land
ami tenement* herein claimed, cultivating, }
using and enjoying the same and paying nil !
taxes thereon due for ii period of more than
loon League and of the wonder-j ,?"'?uSik
till work It IS <tll! going to do. cord in Vol. 26. Page 163-4- j pV4. y,.,r* u.f„re the commen'evment 'of this
Of course Rev Attinw ^imLIf County, l^xan. *uit. and thin tht»y are ready to verify.
I lll.t. !U\. ATTICUS has 3rd. 1 la. miffs al I..g,- that they and thiee 4th. Plaintiffs allege that th. y and tho-e
to keen public sentiment arous- vho,** 'rut*' they have, claiming to have | whose estate they have, claiming to have
^,1 fA <u.. J m asf.xw, Ui i f ^ , perfect t j* 1»* and riifht to tie vrood and perfect title and riirht to the land
t (I tO tilt impol turn e Of his work >erein eluimed. have have had an-l held j and the adverse possession of the same, eul-
OP his IxJiV Wnlilil «i l',,*‘'*,«bly sail! land and the adverse uosses- I tivating. using and enjoying the same for a
. wuum .lop. II S «l -ion of the -ame. cultivating, using and en- period of more than ten vear* before the
oread Winning proposition with J' mK ,he1h*m" f"r «* l>*«-i««l of more than : commencement of this suit, and this they
L. • , . I , , . . '••|l y .o s h- fore the commencement of this are readv to verify.
him to keep a dead issue before 11 “"i u. they «r.. r-ad> t.. \,.rifv:
the neonle und J1"- Plaintiffs allege that th-v and thos
I ’ I" “ * mt 11 IS, 01 w hos - et tnte they have, claiming uni -r eon-
course, no better way than thru ' '*»>*''•« duly regi*ter«Hl, have had and held. . .................. .... ........
t lio iu,liti'ool ..^,,..,.1-.',..- i i peaceably, continuous a-ul adverse possession j fondants are spurious, fraudulent anil unjust,
I dl pMk«l( nt) *S Ol Ini? • * l'**' 1 ft till unci tchimcnN h**r«in Haimrii, and that the said claim* <»f defendant call a
5th Pluintiffs allege that the defendants
n< aforesaid, are »<-tting up som<- character
of claim to said land hereinabove described,
but that the claims so set up by said de-
country, who, by taking advan- ZZ l
joying the %\n\ • and | cloud upon th«* plaintifTn* title' to said land,
... , tux«v- du * ♦h#reon for h period) *erk>usly dcpreciatinir the value thereof;
tilJJTl1 01 their [K)SltlOnSf run best of l‘,#n >•« l^foic t.U' romm.nri Wherefore. |» re mine* considered, plaintiff*
' #u t. aid thu they are r» adv l ray the Court that the defendants herein.
propogate his teachings.
AarlK: fan for ........* *• .......... ,h-l♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*>»■■ ■ ...................................
v**r'0 1 and each of them. Ik- cited to apia-ar and
5th. Plaintiffs allege that they and those am-wer this petition, and that on hearing
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Garage
cheap propaganda of a man %£ !
K-'slat orc'^'iva- ^"h* Z '‘ho
\va« ordered nilf nf <.,,,.,4., '1,h- PI»intilT* allege that the defendant*.
1'llIUtll 'Mil Ol me r>l»nai4‘ a nf-.n-aol, .......tting «„m.. character
( humber, while the Texas Sen- *•* a | |8,u* hereinu-fur*' de*crti><d,
. . . . but that th, claim* -.1 -• t Ut> b> -aid <h -
ate was 111 session. It is en- fondant- Ml.- -puriou*. I auduU-nt and ttuju-t (•)
atid that the aid claim <«f <|efendant* rn»t
a cloud upon the Plaintiff*' title to -aid land.
ot t he people to note that bv ’ dl relating the xalue thereof
z„„ .....• ' Whorvft . promise con»iderod, Plaintiff-
iHl tilt1 ma.IOl Its ot tiltist* l * 11 — p'ai th*- t'ourl that • ho defendant* herein
iti«l nrh - f tL» rn In cdetl t«< Hp|Hq
juicer thi* petition. aih%! thut on
4 f t
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couraging to the great masses
gaged in ministerial work art'
keeping the faith they profess ,h' > b«x. jndam.it
and that only the minority have *"1 f
wandered from tin1 paths of
righteousness to take their
churches into the mire of a |>o-
litical campaign.
All over the country there are
men and women who would he
glad to attend church on Sun-
day. rather than go tishmjr. or
spend the day at home, hut
when they have found by expe-
rience that many churches are
no longer places of enlighten-
ment and religious worship, but
the tool of ambitious politicians
they stay away.
We are among those who rev-
•renet the church and appreciate
its great work in every commu-
nity. We love it as an institu-
tion and support it for the good
that it can do in the world, hut
we are also among those who
regret that hen* and there some
church n* IK) unfortunate as to
have the service* of a minister
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nertMii
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hranrg JtL
for »hv ®
the* il**>
fi-tiilantK. any fllk* rb.-ivto.
claim thvrvto,
iin«t
\«-<lmg tha -arm in
plaintiff-, at«l to.
m**\ 1
»ng all i-toiid* frum 1
lOaintiffo' title to
nU!
tend. Km 'hr ciwxt* of
r and further rxdirf,
aid. a* plaintiff- mat
• nil and f.>r *uch
la>th l*gal and
.how 'tirmwhn
«ntti
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t Vtuft
n ,.f K.mhh
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( our
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t. in ami f.>r Kimbl». Count). !V\«-
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t» N \ \N kt» vt at N Tin 1. «
and cttrrwt ,V|*V «.f 1
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wter rv*'f.
th* Original P*ti-
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and 1
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N County, T»«»»
bwfot* »a*d Court
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