Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
'’VJ
' ■
,-:l
W
-4-
In Meirtry oi W 0. D»y. Enterttiis With Bridge Tarty.
<>ur little citv was bowed in Miss Mattie Williams enter-
deepest grief wh«m visited by Stained Friday evening with four
the Grim/Reaper Jjtn. 27 and one tables of Bridge. When the
TAN NO MORE
THE SKIN BEAUTIFIER
Protect!. Improve!.
Beautified
(Ml
of our biat loved[ citizens, Mr. i scores were ^ counted, it^wa.s
Stribling, If alive, and if dead, the un
known heirs of Mr*. L. F. Stribling,
A. C. Hudson, if alive, and if dead, the
j unknown heirs of A. C. Hudson; Eliz-
j abeth A. McNutt, if alive, and if dead.
1st tract: Survey 4, 1280 acres,
ftOrUl A. WHliUlty ( _ _ . |_*11
the unkhown heirs of Elizabeth A. Me-. more or less, D. M. Underhill,
Nutt; E. H. McNutt, if alive, and if patented to J. J. Stevens, in
.t.......L.......... ..f tf. II Uh .1____'r_____
VV. O. I)ly, passed into 'he Great : found that Miss Vivian Deem
Beyond.I He was. stricken with i held the high score for ladies and
pneumonia only a' few days pre- she was awarded a beautiful
\ ious t.) his deat I ' double compact. Edwin Taylor
At to* funera.) services held won the men’s prize, a necktie.
Jan. 29th at the Methodist The booby, which was a set of
the skin in cold weather: tan »nd
sunburn in the warmer months.
A? a beautifier it has no equal.
Tints: White and Flesh. Three
sizes, 35c, 60c and $1.00. at
toilet counters.
10c will bring you a liberal
cample with *i»k sponge FREE.
Baker Laboratories, Inc.
31 Linden Ave. Memphis, Ten*.
^ ^ I ^ w. »—»• » — — — — — —
jdead, the unknown heirs of E. H. Me-1 gavala OountV, Texas.
Nutt; W. A. Hudson, if alive, and if 1 -- ~
1
I •
churcl/i, hy Rev. C. W. Rylander,
assisted by Rev. I 11. Bellot, a
touching message w as brought
to thr* people b> Rev. Ry lander,
who stood with tears streaming
dowjn his cheek:! as Y ; adminis-
tered the last ;.ad rifijs to this
aliant Soldier of 'he Cross.
The casket was covered with
ni<fny beautiful flowers the trib
utfs of those who had loved him
dice, was awarded to (Iran Book-
nut.
Delicious refreshmerits consist-
ing of sandwiches, hot chocolate
and cake were served to the fol-
lowing guests: Misses Ruby
Hunt, Audrey Nash. Pearl Ham-
mond, Charlie Lou Mount, .June
Broadhurst, Arie Carr, Mildred
and Vivian Deem, and Geoige
Colder, Gus Cox, Brown Key,
K. B. Urban
Physician and Surgeon
C ry stal City, 7 ex
R. F. Martin
Physician and Surgeon
d,uj; the unknow7heir#of W a7 Hud-1 2nd Tract: Survey 84 E B.
son, l). w. Hudson, ik alive, ami ifi Franklin, patented to heirs of
Ulead, the unknown heirs ok I).W. Hud- Elizabeth B. Franklin, for 640
son; J. C. StriblinR, if alive, and if; acres, more or less, in Zavala
dead, the unknown heirs of J. . C. Stnb- an(, ,,vajde Counties, TeXSS. j
SS. IftJT hi.‘‘or' wlm.m 3rd Tract: Survey 88. Jedediahi
Vance; William Bridge, if alive, and if * Peck, 1534 8-10 acres, more
dead, the unknown heirs of William j |egS( jn Zavala and Uvalde Coun-
1 Bridge; Pat Dolan, if alive, and if ! ties, Texas.
dead, the unknown heirsoF Pat Dolan; j 4th Tract; Survey 83, John M.
David Cuok. iFatWe.andd di-HU thr uir J(,rawfor(j, 6|0 acres, more or
k«o«nhv.,r.dEI)avidc~k.M ».K.iuvB.i patented to John M. Craw-
Guyan, if alive, and if dead, the un-, , E yQ..„iu cnl]ntu Tpvas
known heirs of Mrs. Kittie B. Guyan; lord, in Zavala County, lexas.
Mrs. Eliza J. Cook, if alive, and if • 5th Tract: Survey No. 2, 640
dead, the unknown heire ot Mrs. Eliza acreg more or less, Juan Rome-
.1. Cook; and Richard Odom, if alive, : ,.i . , j o. .,„„a ;
and if dead the unknown heirs of Rich- ro, patented to J. J. btevens, ltl
ard Odom, by making publication of, Zavala County, lexas.
I this citation once in each week for four I 6th Tract: Survey No. 5 R. R.
' successive weeks previous to the re* Brown for 237 acres, more
in' life. A great many
him Colder, Gus Cox Brown Key. ^ / (-j f 'jy i“y?if'j less, .patented to John J. Stev-
friends | Edwin Taylor, Oran Bookout, v>/ j A U-l l l » 1 L ** ’ j newspaper published therein, but if ens, in Zavala County, Texas.
i ■ . > . 1 I . ...,, M U All1 .. * ___________ ___ U11L..., I ! .... _ r\ i
v^rrowfully followed the remains j ^i^htfu^eveniml!
to its last resting place in Edge- ---
wood cemetery ; ftty Church Directory.
Deceased was born in Iowa in * . 1 .
I860 and was married to Miss Presbyterian Church Notice:
(not, then in any newspaper published! nth jract; Survey No. 82, Rob-
.....District v‘"* 1+1 -
, ,r- ,om • til- I Preaching every first, second
Ada Davis, June li, 18J< in 1111- j third Sunday in each month.
and
r,ois With his family. Mr. Day I Snnday School every Sunday morn .—-------------
. . | ing at y.45. Woman s Auxiliary every; . , p Pttv has been Seriouslv
came to Crystal City in January, T*esd afternoon. Senior Christian! A. L. Rettv nas oeen seriously
___ it*__l________ v.y.nnl v nvurv KnnrlsiU PVPI1- HI f f Un no 40VPrMl HJIVS.
Dr W R Iiu fieri Iert A. Allen patented to Jack
• • ' ’ • / '.Judicial District, then in a newspaper j Shakelford, 1280 acres, more or
Physician and Surgeon (published in the nearest District to j less, in Zavala County, Texas.
Special Attention to Diseases of | said 38th Judicial District, to appear at [ rpract; SurVey No. 1, Juatl
Women and Children | the next regular term of the District p fun acres more or less
Crystal City Tcxa«j Court of Zavala County, to be hotden , Romero, MU acres, more or less,
If it’s
fix it.
electrical trouble, we
Nash Motor Co.
Sam Franks was a
itor Sunday.
Geo. Hamlin of Beaumont
in town Friday and Saturday.
S. M. Schleicher was in San
Antonio several days this week.
,qao | Endeavor Society every Sunday even- j]l for the past several days.
, , cr \ iiiR one hour before the service,
Brother Day, as he was at tec- Prayer meeting every Wednesday ev- j
tionatelv called by his friends,! ening. |
uuiwieij u i .u . I Preaching at La Pryor every fourth
was a faithful member ot tne | s„nday morning^nd evening.
Methodist Church, having joined ! You are cordially invited to attend
.. ! all these services.
many years ago. His entire ute | j0hn n. Bellot, Pastor,
was given 1 > the service of the gaphst Chucrh Notice:
Lord’s cause. He was trust- Sunday School 10 a. m.
worthy in :U! things ami always; "1 *' m' ‘"‘J '
ready to do his part in every; 3:30 p. m. Jr. B. Y.P.U., Miss Gladys
I good work that came up in the ^ '
^community. In his religious life j Missionary Society every Tuesday af-
Day could not have been L<1I,nr^7r meeting every Wednesday
taer«~Taithful. He was always evening.
; Tk P..U pv. A welcome extended to you to attend
present .... church services ex i all services.
Cept when illness kept him at; Charles Pitts, Pastor.
Jilnm, an*! during the eighteen Methodist Church Notice:
,Lr. of Hi- residence in Crystal | Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m.
- i , , ,. (every Sunday by the pastor.
Cpty he nas missed only a tew, Sunday School 9:45, W.L. Osborn,
St'r; icea of the ChUurCh; ., ... , ! SUJunior Missionary Society 3 p.m., In
VOitrS HF'O no WtiS GlGCtGU kenneiiiciu* 6:30 p. in.
to the office of County Treasurer Woman’s Missionary Society, lues-
and served the people well in j ' Prayer meeting 7:15 p.
that capacity. Later he was e- \ tjay.
lected Commissioner of this pre-1 Come and worship with us.
cinct arid discharged the duties need >'ou-
ic..-, o.n,ncm:(b......
]e people had utmost confidence pirst JJnday of’the month, io a. m.,
him and te-elected him tor ; CrysUl Clty
lyerat terms. He was holding; Second Sunday, 10 a. m., Carri»(muii nwTsyf ...............
lis office at the time of his j Springs. i the unknown heirs of Earl A they; The
‘.u j Third Sunday, 10 a m. Big Wells. XeXas Petroleum & Asphalt Company
pT. ' - • u;Q u-ifp Mrs i Fourth Sunday, 10:30a. m. Asherton. J of Colorado, its successors and legal
fourviv ing are his w ile, Mn ■ Fifth Sunday, 8:30 a. m. La 1 ryor. i representatives, whether incorporated
Ada Day, a daughter, Miss Mil- i Every one respectlully and cordially i unjncorporated, in existence, or dis-
d Day, and a brother, Dr. j invited to attend. , .. M . solved; and if incorporated, in
FDay of Oklahoma, who were; Charles Taylor, 0. . . ; existence or disolved, and if mcor-
reLUJves in ffisUnt^Utes ^ould | Buy your meats from David- j holders; Georges. Hovcy. Trus-
at ihe Court House thereof, in Bates- 1 patented to J. J. Stevens, in
ville, JTexas, on the 2nd Monday in vala County, Texas.
March, A. D. 192G, the same being the! yL^ Tract: Survey No. 1, Con-
8th day of March, A D. 1926 then and d Ernst patented to Wnk
there to answer a petition hied in said ,».A ' F ^
Court on the 5th day of January, Vance, 640 acres, more or less,
A. D. 1926, in a suit numbered; jn Zavala and Uvalde Counties,
on the docket oF said Court rJ,0XiiS.
—-- No. 1873, wherein R. L. Ander-1 T . xrn oc:
. , . son is plaintiff, and Earl Athey, if a-1 10th Tract. N^._ 8b,
Laredo VIS- live, and if dead, the unknown heirs of patented to Wm. Bridge, 177 ac-
I Earl Athey; The Texas Petroleum & j res m0re or less, in Zavala and
Asphalt Company of Colorado, its sue-1 Uval(je Counties, Texas.
, ,,, n ii cessors and legal representatives, , u ’ T T
Call M. L. Flowers, Uvalde, whether incorporated or unincorporat- 11th Tract: Survey No. 89, Je-
Fexas for your plumbing needs, ed, in existence, or dissolved; and if I dediah Peck, patented to Je-
! incorporated, i n existen ce, ^ o r | jah peck, 3069 acres, more or
, L 3 U11R11VWI, ‘s t oncCk°h oTdae r ■; | le^s, in Zavala and Uvalde Coun-
George S. Hovey, Trustee, if alive, and j ties, Texas.
if dead, the unknown heirs of George 12th Tract: Survey No. 3, So-
S. Hovey, his successors, or assigns, -
view Jersey Farm. Franklin if alive, and if dead, the un-. Vol. 34, dated Oct. 9th, 1883, 640
known heirs of Elizabeth B. Franklin; | aci-es, more or less, in Zavaia
i Many Are Learning to play
piano from studying my Ten
i Self Explanatory Piano Lessons.
Result of twenty-five years
i teaching. For beginners or ad-
m. Wednes-! vanced pupils. $15 for course.
j Sent C. O. D. Mrs. Fletcher P.
Known lUfHB VI Ull/.rtUtvn a-K. a » aCTfS, I 11UI Ul
Elijah B. Franklin, if alive andii?dead. County, Texas.
lim Tho'masY Franklin, if alive, and if That plaintiff executed certain
dead, the unknown heirs of Thomas J. j oil and gas leases, and asphal-
Franklin; Robert A. Gillespie, if alive, ; turn lease on said lands to Earl
if dead, the unknown heirs of Robert j ^thev, and to Texas Petroleum
;vr:rs iWrrJSte; & Aiph.it c.«.P»?yof c^*.;
f alive, ana ii aeaa, me uiikoowh uens , r . _
of James Houston Gillespie; Robert Ad-j that said parties failed to com-
^..1 • -c !•___ ___J *1.., I 1 ___r.L 4l~.-v nl Inrin nta/1
worship with us. We La'yton, Medina, Texas.
C. W. Rylander, Pastor.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To The Sheriff Or Any Constable
Zavala County - Greeting:
You are hereby commanded
dison Gillespie, if alive, and if dead, the! p]y with the StipuiatioriS and
unknown heirs of Robert Addison Gil-j conditions and requirements of
lespie; Mathew Milton Gillespie, if a; i sajd respective leases; that said
lespie, if alive, if dead, the unknown j failure, the same became null
heirs of William F. Gillespie; Elizabeth j and void, and the plaintiff has
Bailey, if alive, and if dead, the un- j dec|ared them of no further force
known heirs of Elizabeth Bailey; Jos- an(j efYeCt, and prays the Court
eph Kolb, if ahve, if dead, the un- j ^^&t & judgment be entered so
known heirs of Joseph Kolb Elizabeth ; e a nelitinn on
I You are hereby commanded to sum- known heirs of Joseph Kolb; Elizabeth; . y ‘r, au„
mon Earl Athey, if alive, and if dead, ( Tapscott, if alive, if dead, the unknown declaring them. 1 he petition on
........> _...... Va.i Afiwe The heirs of-- Elizabeth Tapscott; Charles j file is here referred to tor iur-
not be here.
son & Moore.
Higdon", if alive, and if dead, the un- ther particulars regarding said
ssra^tSsM’i^^K; ie“?es andHtheirrissftive 3tiF“~
unknown heirs of Elizabeth Higdon; E- lations and conditions.
Long Distance Cets There First
Waiting, Delays, Lost Time, Unnecessary Trips. Energy
Much Money May be Saved by Using the
Del Rio & Western Exchange
C. D. SLOAN, District Manager
ami
YELLOW BALL SERVICE STATION
EI>. I). BURLESON, Proprietor
hzabeth A. Bailey, if alive, and if dead, The plaintiff pleads the stat-
in6 due «
Phone ir>“‘ 'teeTAliverand'if'dead. the unknown Bailey; Thalia Cook if alive, and if j sufficiency, as well as the statute
1 hone 1 id. he, n * ^fae s H his success. | dead, the unknown heirsof lhahsC ook; j of i,m,tation of ten years, agams*
ors nr assigns*? as such Trustee, and the j Jedediah Peck, if i any right, title, claim, or Cause
unknown beneficiaries of such Trust; and if Sad! th‘e un- j of action, which the defendants,
known heirs of Susan Massey; Martin j or any one, or more of them may
.............. Parmer, if alive, and if dead, the «n-; have, or set up against said SUX-
Hve* sTnd if dead? the unknown heirs of known heirs of Martin Parmer; J. M. | veyg 0f [and, or any one of them,
'..... .............. KtTll.'rfj.'‘a lilS’E^n w: [or any part of any one of them-
Owen if alive, and if dead, the un- and such limitation and exclusive
Known heirs of Erwin Wr. Owen; Wil- | and adverse possession in the
Uain Hudson, if alive, andI if dead, the j D]ajnt jff 0f sajd land, will be 68-
is? '*3. ; tabliahed at the trial of the case.
unnnown heirs of JacK ShaKelford; Mrs. : And the plaintiff pravs that lip-
’■ Ion the hearing, that h
Elijah B. Franklin; Thomas J. Frank-
I Un. if alive, and if dead, the unknown
! heirs of Thomas J. Franklin; Robert A.
I Gillespie, if alive, and if dead, the un-
! known heirs of Robert A. Gillespie;
I Jamas Houston Gilhspie, if alive, and
if dead, the unknown heirs of James
Houston Gillespie, Robert Addison Gil- ; urmiiuwu ..cow -------,
lespie, if alive,' and if dead, the un- Lorrain Striblmg, if alive and if dead,
* • • - ■> > I nnKnown heirs of Mrs. Gorrain
ie have his
_ am n auvt, un tuc ucaiu^, uv ***• -
known heirs of Robert' AVkRs’on'G.ll?s- j the unKnown heirs of Mrs• Lorram judgment and decree of the
........ .If; Court,
HOLDING STEADFAST
TO A SINGLE PURPOSE
pie: Mathew Milton Gillespie, if alive, j Stribbli
and if dead, the unknown heirs of
Mathew Milton Gillespie; Wm. F. Gil-
lespie, if alive, and if dead, the un-
. known heirs of Wm. F. Gillespie; Eliz-
a ! abeth Bailey, if alive, and if dead, the
<•1 unknown heirs of Elizabeth Bailey; Jos-
j . ! . .. .. •• ____i ; £ .1 ji a. 1
SERVICE
$ i eph Kolb, if alive, and if dead, the un-
X I known heirs of Joseph Kolb; Elizabeth
Phone 63
Tapscott, if alive, and if dead, the un-
known heirs of Elizabeth Tapscott;
Charles Higdon, if alive, and if dead,
1 the unknown heirs of Charles Higdon;
Elizabeth Higdon, if alive, and if dead,
_____ __IIG-
r
Crystal City |SeuIXn^*heirV'of'""Elizabeth Hig-
: ;d )n Eli./abeth Bailey, if alive, and
I if dead, the unknown heirsof Elizabeth
t i A. Bailey; William Bailey, if alive, and
j if dead, the unknown heirs of William
I Bailey, Thalis Cook, if alive, and if
dead, the unknown heirs of Thalis
Fairview Jersey Farm
Pure Jersey Milk, Cream l ike Gravy
KtL-
!*.•
Iv
Sore Am Gwd and Don’t Mean Maybe!
I^ephone 100
City
E. PEEL
Proprietor
T exas
Cook; Jedediah Peck, if alive, and if
( dead, the unknown heirs of Jedediah
I Peek; Susan Massey, if alive, and if
i dead, the unknown heirs of Susan Mas-
! sey, Martin Parmer, if alive, and if
\ \ I dead, the unknown heirsof Martin Par-
H! j mer; J. M. Palmer, if alive, and if
i' dead, the unknown heirs of J. M. Pal-
! 11 mer; Erwin W'. Owen, if alive, and if
i < i dead, the unknown heirs of Erwin W.
Owen; William Hudson, if alive, and if
: dead, the unknown heirs of William
Hudson; Jack Shakelford, if alive, and
if dead, the unknown heirs of Jack
Shekelford; Mrs. I>orrain Stjabling, if
alive, and if dead, heirs
Mis L.urram
a
Mrs F.'striblmg; A. C. Hudson, if a- ing the title of said land in the
live, and if dead, the unKnown heirs of ! plaintiff, and cancelling and Set-
A. C. Hudson; Elizabeth A. McNutt, if j in^ asjde the said oil, gas and
•Ijv*. *»? «THW«3llutt asphaltum leases and that the
do issue its proper order
of E H. McNutt; W. A. Hudson, if n- to carry such decree and judg-
live, and if dead, the unKnown heirs of ment jnlo effect. The plaintiff
W. A. Hudson; D. W. Hudson, ii alive, ayg fQr general and special re-
W.,"*: lief! as.infueh eases may bo pro-
if dead, the unknown heirs of J. C. vided, in both law and equity.
Stribling; William Vance, if alive, and ; Herein Fail Not, but have
if dead, the unknown heirs of William before said Court, at its afore-
Vance; William Bridge, if ahve, and if jj nex(. regUlar term, this writ
Sted! | with your return thereon show-
the unKnown heirs oF Pat Dolan; Da- | ing how you have executed the
v d CooK, iF alive, and iF dead the un- | same>
rrG^n?irS,C»d if dSd,'ut! Given under my hand and the
unKnown heirs oF Mrs. Kittie B. Guy- Seal of said Court, at office llY
an, Mrs. Eliza J. Cook, iF alive, and iF ’ Batesville, Texas, thi8 the 6th
dead, the unknown heirs oF Mrs. Eliza (]ay Qf Januarv, A. D. 1926.
J. Cook; and Richard Odom, if a- j (Seal) j. n. Sawyers,
live, and jf dead, the unknowns Clerk, District Court,
heir’s of Richard Odom, are de- Zavala County, Texaj
fendants, and said petition alleg- By Elizabeth C. Howett, Depul
deraon?ishthe''legal and equitable l|*ue1<^19 f>th l!ay °f J®™
?™ctesr 0°/ ' 5N S.wyr ^
and Uvalde Counties, State of Bv Ehiabeth C. Hov^
i
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Stinebaugh, Jack. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1926, newspaper, February 5, 1926; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115453/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .