The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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THU SEMINOLE SENTINEL
YOUR
CASTLE
Birthday Greetings
1917
MARCH
A MAN’S home is his castle. Instead of paying
rent to a landlord—be the owner—own your own
home and pay rent to your self. A real profit-shar-
ing investment—isn’t owning your home? Build a
palace of your own.
“What doth it profit a man if he hath seen the castles
of many kingdoms and hath not a cottage of his own.”
When you erect your home, erect it for eternity—
our lumber and materials stand the acid test of
time—our officials are ready and glad to assist you
in tendering you the advice of their years of com-
petent and highly efficient seivice.
Higginbotham - Bartlett Company
Seagraves, Texas
Gaines County
Abstract Office
N. It MORGAN, Owner
Seminole, Texas.
PROMPT SERVICE
A contract has been let for the con
■tructlon of ten miles of state high
way between Chenango and the Fort
Bend County line.
Will have onion plants next
weeK. Leave your orders at
Richards.
For Sale.—Thoroughbred R.
I. Red eggs for setting. Mrs.
Rufus Mitchell.
Haywood’s
BARGER SHOP
A first class place, where
your patronage is
appreciated
0. F. HAYWOOD, Prop.
Dr. L. D. Richards
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
CALLS ANSWERED
PROMPTLY
The state board of education has
purchased an issue of $25,000 school
house bonds of Eagle Lake independ-
ent school district.
Telling rural schools how to provide
recreation for country pupils is the
aim for a series of visits to district
conventions of Parent-Teacher organ
! izatlons throughout Texas by Miss
Amanda Stoltzfus. lecturer on rural
education of the University of Texas
Austin March 17, to be gone until
extension department. She will leave
April 24
Plans of the state fish, game and
oyster department to restock South
Texas with quail were told by M A.
Hufller, deputy state game warden, at
Yoakum, recently The plan Is to have
the landowners combine in a game
protective association and agree to
protect the feathered game for three
years. The game department will im
port 2000 Bob White quail from Mex-
ico and release them in the area pro-
tected by the association.
The interstate commerce commis-
sion has requested the Texas railroad
commission to hear the application of
the Gulf Coast Lines tor a certificate
of cenvenience and necessity to ac
quire the stock of the International-
Great Northern Railroad and that the
railroad commission suggest a time
and place for the hearing in Texas
The commission has advised it would
hear the case and has suggested April
15 at Austin as the time and place
lor the hearing.
The State of Texas
Seven years ago this month we started in business in Semi-
nole. And we are proud to say that our business has^ grown
every year. Although the fire destroyed what we had in May
1923, we didn’t lose confidence in Seminole and her trade ter-
ritory.
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We want to thank our good friends and customers for their
hearty co-operation in making our business what it is, for
without your co-operation it would have been a failure.
To those who are moving into our country we would indeed be
glad if you would come in and let’s get acquainted. We want
to meet you, whether you buy anything from us or not. But,
we believe, when you know what we have, both in quality and
price, you will Join our many other friends and customers.
As this is our seventh anniversary we are wanting a present,
and it will be very easy for you to give it. This is what we
want—YOUR BUSINESS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH.
RICHARDS
THE STORE THAT SATISFIES
PHONE 15
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Seminole,
Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Gaines County — Greeting
You are Hereby Commanded
to summon Mrs. lx>is May and
A. J. May by making publication
of this Citation once in each
week for four successive weeks
previous to the return day here
of, in some newspaper published
in your County, if there be a
newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in any newspap
er published in the Seventy Se-
cond Judical District; but if
there be no newspaper publish-
ed in said Judical District, then
in a newspaper published in the
nearest District to said Seventy
Second Judical District, to ap-
pear at the next regular term of
the District Court of Gaines
County, to be holden at the
Court House thereof in Semi-
nole, on the Third Monday in
April A. D. 1924, the same being
the 21st day of April A. D. 1924.
then and there to answer a pe-
tition filed in said Court on the
19th day of March A, D. 1924 in
a suit, numbered on the docket
of said Court No. 676, wherein.
G. E. Lockhart is Plaintiff, and
Mrs. Lois May and A. J. May
are Defendants, and said peti-
tion alleging,
That on or about the 1st, day
of January A. D. 1924, the plain-
tiff was lawfully seized and pos-
sessed of all of Section No. 4J0,
in Block G, Cert No. 705, issued
to the C. C. S. D. & R. G. N. G.
R. R. Co, 640 acres of land situ-
ated in Gaines County, Texas,
and that on the day and year
We Want Your Poultry
Will pay the best market prices for
poultry delivered to our market.
City Meat Market
Phone No. 1 Gus Umphres, Prop.
Our More is
the Place
To come the whole year round for High Grade
Toilet Articles, Stationery, Drug Sundries and
Pure Fresh Drugs.
C. C. COTHES, Druggist
PHONE 72 SEMINOLE. TEXAS
last aforesaid the defendants
unlawfully entered upon said
land and premises and ejected
the plaintiff therefrom and un-
lawfully withholds from him the
possession thereof, to his dam-
age in the sum of two thousand
dollars. That the reasonable
annual rental value of said land
and presmises is the sura of
five hundred dollars.
The plaintiff prays for judge-
ment for the title and possession
of the above described land and
premises, for his rents, dam-
ages and costs of suit and for
general and special relief.
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 the
seal of said Court, at office in
Seminole, Texas, on this the 19th
day of March A. D. 1924.
jseall L L. Cobb Clerk,
District Court Gaines Co., Texas.
THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM
A Modern Fireproof Building
for Medical and Sur-
gical Cases—X-Ray and Path-
ological Laboratories
Equipped
gical Cas
Dr. J. T. Krueger
Generel Surgery
Dr. J. T. Hutchinson
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. M. C. Overton
General Medicine
♦
Anne D. Logan. It. N.
Superintendent
Mamie A. Da via, R. N.
Asa't. Supt.
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A chartered Training School is con-
ducted by Miss Anne D. Logan, R.
N., Superintendent. Bright, healthy
young women who desire to enter
may addreaa Mias Logsn
J. T. AllBURG
Watch and Clock Maker
REPAIR WORK
A SPECIALTY
Located at Pittman’s Store
Seminole, Texas
Gaines County Abstract Company
Prompt, Efficient Service
One of the best equipped Abstract Plants
in Texas, covering all lands and town
lots in Gaines County.
Notary Public in office.
A. L. DUFF, Manager
Seaiaole, Texas
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1924, newspaper, March 20, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577890/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.