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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 7

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DECEMBER II, 1919. THE MARSHALL. MESSENGER. MARSHALL, TEXAS. PAGE SEVEN, mi legal ironcr: Conflicting Tkoimhis 1 1 i I Ucn or this suit, holding and claiming the same under deeda duly registered adversely to each of th defenaats, i nd to all the world, and he here now treads the statute of -the-5 year lira-1 itation.

laintirf further alleges that he and those wheat he claims liave been in peaceable and adverse posses- i K'xa of said land, cultivating, using aSa enjoying the same, for a period of more than 10 years next before tbe Institution of this suit, holding the I same under written muniments of U-i tl r.llvortcl iA tha Atki anA ni a A 11 IXQAL I If' ftre 1 one thing it existence' ir.ou mif ral le than another It most' Bnrj "-ttlonttlf ll th tong compelled to rle by candle IlsM. I OME FAVORITE RECIPES. We do not all enjoy the same dishes, tut perhaps there will be a few In this the world, and he here now pleads the i tiffs alleging that plaintiff Ella C. -statute of 10 years limitation. Reid is the owner in fee simple of the Wherefore plaintiff prays for Judg-i following described property in Han mcnt vesting the title Into himself son county.

Texas: Situated within and divesting. same out of every other corporate limitB of the City of rrtl -V, KIN I HAVE A piece of r.w...iwMw.... I. known h'cirs of Tlios. Coat-, Roubea Black, the unknown heirs of Reaben Blact, Jno.

the unknown; heirs of Juo, Morgan. J. S. Browning, the unknown heir of J- 8. J.

T. rowning, the unknown heirs of; jJ T- Browpitig. W. P. the B3-i known heirs cf W.

Adkins, Glenn Holmes, the unknown heirs of Glenn; Holmes. Willie Williams the unknown heirs of Willie Williams, James "Hj't- Bins. C. F. Adams, A.

J. Booty and R- A- Taylor are defendants. The nature of plaintiff's cause of V. A i -n A i r. Marshall, and being about one mile north from the court house in sid city and being lot 7 In block 2 of tbe Adkins Addition to the City of Mar-: shall and described by metes and bounds as Beginning at the W.

corner of said block 2 3. margin of Ida St. Thence east with said street 120 feet. Thence south 60 feet. Thence weat ,120 feet to E.

margin of a narrow street running north and south. Thence north with said street 60 feet to the place of begin- 1 .1 ants no interest in said land but are claiming to own same 'ami have recorded conveyances to same that such claims cast cloud upon her title. Plalntiif, alleges that she inherited same from Dave and Ellen Nun-Icy and that Willie Williams inherited the other half Interest In same, that plaintiff bought the interest of Willie Williams in said place but that her deed from hira incorrectly describes same. PlaintilC pleads tri year statute of limitations and asks judgment for title, against all of defendants, that said deed from Williams be corrected and that said clouds be removed from her title, for costs and general relief. Herein fail not, and have you before said court, cn the first day of the next regular term -thereof, this writ, with your endorsement thereon, showing ho yoti have executed tne-same.

i ini mil i I Given under my hand and seal of aia court, at euice in Marshall. Texas, thiB, the 3rd day of December A. D. HENDERSON, Clerk cf the District Court of Harrison Ccunty, Texas. Dec.

4-11-18 25 MARBLE AND GRANITE 'K C. CAMERON 6n Maaghall, Texas. Phone 1221 MILKER I I column which 'yon wla find new end like to try. Carrot Puddings- Take a cupful each of grated carrots, potatoes, brown sugar, chopped suet, stoned raisins and currants, two cupfuls of 1 flour, a ter.spoonful of mixed spices, half a tem-poonful each cf nutmeg and salt, a teaspocnful of aoda dissolved la two fnbleVitoonfola of boiling water; mix well and add a cupful of cherries, pineapple or peaches and steam three bound Eerre with any desired sauce. Khaki Pudding Pecl.core and slice six upples; put thein Into a saucepan "with four tablespoocfuls of sugar, two of.

butter and two of cambYd lemon pe 1, or the grated rind odd a quarter iof a cupful of water acd cook -until, smooth; put through a sieve and odd three egg yolks. Line a deep pudding dish with pastry, put la the apples and hake until the eggs are BetlSeat the whites of the eggs uutil stil, thea add three tableHpoonfuls of sugar, place on top of the pudding, decorate with candled poet and bnwn In the oven until a pale yellow. Date Pudding. Take aVcupful of aour milk, two-thirds of cupful of sugar and piolosses, mixed together, a tiiulospoonful of melted butter, a pinch of snlt and a teaspoonful of soda, dissolved In a little warm wa ten thea add a pound of stoned and chopped dates, and1 two cupf uls of graham Hour. Steam for.

two hours, then dry ff la the oven minutes. may "he restenmod several times. Serve with, a hard sauce, i Yankee Float Scald arj.uurt Mix together. three egg a cupful of supr, and vanilla and nut meg to flavor. Cook it tablespoonful of mixed with two table Ispwmfuls of cold milk ft'WU la the hot 'milk until well cooked, then mix all toother and pour Into a serving dish.

Ueat the whites of the eggs very stiff; drop by spoonfuls on top, of boiling water to took; then 11ft carefully and plitce on top of the pudding. Serve 'Very. cold. Cold boiled fish mixed with salad drer-slng ana served on lettuce makes ft fine salad. WANTED An exDerienced book keeper who is acquainted in Marshall and compe i tent to look alter accounts.

Permanent place ar.r-1 rrr-r1 cala- right man. Address in own hand G. R. care Messenger, Read twiay's news whlle'lt is news In the Messenger, of course. No.

4129. THfi ST ATE OF TEXAS. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison County, GREETING: You ere.heteby commanded, that yuu summon, by making publication of this citation in sojne NT! Everybody Like3 tho 1Ti2 Reflex Gas Heater you haven't one, let ua send you one. 'Aiibrey CO. Mrs.

Wiley Raines Hartgrovs Teacher of VIOLIN. CORNET And Other Brass and Stringed Instruments. PHONE 968. i 4 i MAJESTIC TAILORING CO. MASONIC BUILDING" CLEANING, PRESSING.

DYEING, ALTERATIONS. Suits Mads to Your Measure 344-PH0NE344 Quick Delivery CTUSLEy ADAMS Write Fire Insurance 4 In Only Stablo and Hellable Dlo I Jn. Foreign and Aneiira Compauiea J- W.G.RUDD MAGAZINE AGENCY All the Leadig Magjulnefi Phone 660. I MISS CURTIS WILLIAMS PIANO Studio 110 North College and East Side School. PHONE 758 Grist Mills, Feed Millv Presses, Threshers, Kerosene' Engines, Shingle i Mills, and Wood Working Machinery.

Write for our catalogue. WILLIAMS MILL MFG. CO, OF ARKANSAS. Texarkans, U. 3.

A. -r SgRyiCE CARS All colle rnade'-promptly day and night. We meet all train. iV JOHNSON TRANSFER Ca MRS. SAM GRIFFIN DESIGNER AND BUILDER OF GOWNS.

11S West Grand Avenue. Phone 1294 DR. O. R. OPEN DENTIST, Successor to Dr.

Oecar Busby and located In his former office PHONE 187. 4' MRS, BERflY Yfl CAR30LL Dunning Syitem of Improved Muilo Study. Also. 6t Piano, Harmony and Musical JEsenttal- I 4' 4 I JOIN AUTO CLUB person and removing all clouds there from, costs of suit and for general Herein fail not, and have you before said court on the first day of the next term thereof, this writ, with your endorrement therecfn, showing how you have executed tbe Given under my hand and seal of fcli court, at office in Marshall, Texas, this, the 1st day of December, D. 1919.

J. B. HENDERSON. Clerk of the District Court of Harrison, County, Texas. 4076.

THE STATE OP TEXAS. To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison County, GREETING." You are hereby commanded, that you summon, by making publication of this citation In some newspaper published in the -county of Harrison, if there, be a newspaper published thereto; but. if not, thes in any newspaper published in the 71st Judicial but If there be no newspaper published lri said Judicial district then in newspapor published in the near est dtstricr to saw tisi judicial district for four weens previon to the return day hereof. Mary Hunter. 'residence unknown, to be and appear before the Hon.

District the next regular term thereof, to be holden in the county of Harrison, at the court house thereof, In Marshall, Texas, on the first Monday in January, A. D. 1920, the same being the Silt day of January, A. then rad Xhere to answer a petition fiiud fit said court on the, 7th day -of October. A.

D. .1919, In suit numbered on th docket of said court No. wherein Charlie Hunter Is plaintiff and Mary Hunter is defendant. The natfire of the' plaintiffs demand heing-as to-wit: A suit for divorce rom the bonds of matrimony existing between the parties, plaintiff alleging that he and the defendant are lawfully married, and that defend-' ar.t voluntarily and permanently abandoned plaintiff more than three years prior to the filing cf this suit, and on or about April 15ih. A.

D. 1910. Plaintiff prays for a divorce and general Herein fail not, and have jou before said court, on the said first day of the next regular term thereof, this writ, with your endorsement thereon, showing hew you have executed the saniBf'V' Given unde my hand and seal of said court, at office in Marshall, Texas, this, the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1919.

J. B. HENDERSON, Clerk of the District Court of Harrison Dec 4 11 19 26 i No. :4132. THE STATE 0'! TEXAS.

To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison County GREETING: You are hereby commanded that you summon, by making publication of tnis citation In. Some newspaper published in Harrison County, Texas, If there be a newspaper published there but If not, then in any newspaper published in the 71st Judicial district, but if there be no newspaper publish ed in said judicial district, then in a newspaper published in the nearest district to said 71st Judicial district, once each week, for four weeks prev ious to the return day hereof, Peter Whetstone, the unknown heirs of Pe- ter Whetstone, Dlcoy Whetstone, the unknown heirs of Dicey Whetstone, Eveline Burress, the unknown heirs of fiveiine wurress, mo unknown neirs oi Eveline JJarress, Allen D. Burress, the! unknown hcirs of Allen D. Burress, Jno Xaliaferr0j the unknown heirs of Jno. R.

Taliaferro, W. D. Taliafer ro, the- unknown heirs of W. D. Taila-ferro, Susan P.

Taliaferro, the unknownheirs of Susan P. Taliaferro, Shack Koberts, the unknown heirs of Shack, Roberts, Alford Frailer, the unknoWrt heirs of Alford Frazier, Richard Lee, the unknown heirs of Richard Jack Golfin, the un-! known herr? of Jack Golfin, Thos. Coats, the unknown holra of Coats, Reuben BlacK, the unknown heirs of Reuben Black, Jno. Morgan, the unknown heirs of Jno, Morgan, J. S.

Browning, the unknown heirs Of J. Browning, J. T. Browning, the unknown heirs of J. T.

Browning, W. P. Adkins, the unknown heirs of W. P. Adkins, Glenn Holmes, the un-1 known heirs ofc Glenn Holmes, Willie I Williams, the unknown heirs of Willie i Williams, whose residences are un-! known, to be an appear before the1 Honorable District, Court of Harrison County, Texas, at the next regular term thereof, to be holden In the ccunty of Harrison, at the court house 1 thereof.

In Marshall, Texas, on tho first Monday in January, A. D. 1920, the same being the 6th day of January, A. D. 1S20, then and there to answer a fi'oil iu SAi.l court on the 3rd dny uf 1919, in ult uumbertid oa Hie doekat of said court, No.

4132, wherein Ella Reld end her futsband, Harry C. Reid, are plaintiffs and leter Whetstone, the unknown heirs of Peter Whetstone. Dicey Whetstone, the unknown heirs of IMcey Eveline Iturrena, the unknown heirs of Eveline Burress. Allen U. Barrens, the unkuownpiielrs of AUcn D.

Burress, Jjio, R. Thliaferro, the unknown heirs ot Jno. Talinfen, IX Tallafer-, ri. the unknown hfelrs of W. I).

Talta-' ferro. Sussui Taliaferro, the un heirs of P. Taliarerro. Shack Roberts, the 'tttiftHown heirs of Shack Roberts, Alford Frazier, tho unknown helrj of Alford Fvazler, Richard Leo, the unknown of Richard Lee, Jack Cnlfln. the unknown heirs of Thos." Coats, tho un i 1 $1.25 Per Month.

jg STARTING MOTORS and AND PULLING CARS. garage open all night. 8ERVICE CARS AND TAXIS asd BAGGAGE TRANSFERRED W. C. loorc Transfer Co, Phone 68 IS jS 3 IS jS 5 Is 3 js 13 IXGALKOHCES.

in said ecuft, on the 3rd day of December. A. D. 1919, Jn a suit numbered oa the docket of aaid court No. 4131, wherein T.

Foster Is plaintiff and J. George English. N. H. Wilson, and Jesse Hatcher and the unknown heirs of J.

W. Pope, George English, 4 N. H. Wilson and Jesse Hatcher and the unknown administrators, executors, guardians and legal representatives of each and all of the immediately above named are defendants. The nature of plaintiff's demand bejng as fallows, to-wit: A suit to remove cloud from title of acres pt.

land, more or less, of the Wm. Walker survey -'hereinafter described as follows: First ferct: Being acres about 3 i W. from, "Marshall. it being the N. corner of 80'4 acres W'ejn that purchased from Ccle-, man.

Beginning at a stake In the S. E- corner of Jackson's survey; thence west ISO vrs, rwith Jackson S. B. L. a stake in same; thence south-ISO a stake near leaning plum tree; iJience east ISO vrs, a stake in the E.

B. ct said Wm. survey; thence north 180 vrs, to the place of beginning. mSooondl Tracti Bfeia 6W ginning at a stake in the St W. corner of 6 acres formerly sold to Felix Grundy, a large pine thence B3rth with the W.

B. L. of said Jack- son survey; theuce west a sufficient distance that by funning south and oast to the place of beginning as to contain 6 acres. i Third Tract: Twenty-four acres. Beginning at a stake in the S.

E. corner of acres sold Felix Grundy, on the E. B. L. of said Walker Burvey; thence south 110 vrs.

a stake in said line and in N. E. corner of John Lee four acre tract; thence west 150 1-4 vrs. said Lee's W. corner, thence south 150 1-4 vrs.

said Lee's W. cor ner, thence west 62 1-4 vrs, to the N. W. corner of a 2 acre lot; thence south 106 1-4 vrs. to the S.

W. corner of said 2 acre lot in the S. B. L. or my .80 $4 acre survey; thence west 285 vrs.

a stake in said line; thence north 39 vrs. a stake; thence east containing 97 vrs. to the place of beginning. Plaintiff alleges that he is lawfully siezed andvpossessed of said land; arid that he and those under whom to claims have been so seized and possessed of said property for more than thirty years, but. there exists certain liens which have not been released and some defective acknowledgments and other Irregularities in the more ancient links of his title that cast a oloud, over same, a better description of which he isVunable to give.

I Plaintiff allcgos that he. and those, under whom he. holds have been In actual, peaceable and adverse possession of Mild land, cultivating, using id enjoying the same, and paying aJl taxes thereon for a period ot more than five years next before the institution of this suit, holding and claiming the same under deeds duly reg-lste-6d adversely to each of the defendants, and to all the world; and he here now pleads to the statute of five years limitation. Plaintiff further charges that he and those under whom he claims have been In peaceable and adverse possession of said land, cultivating, using and enjoying the samo for a period of more than ten years next before the institution of this suit, bold-, Ing the same under written muni-eionts of ttle adversely to the defendants and to all the world, and he here iiftw p'eads the statute of ten years limitation. Plaintiff prays for Judgment vesting the title In himself and removing all cloud therefrom and for general relief.

Heroin tall not, and have you before said court, on the fifth day of the next term thereof, this writ, with youri endorsement thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given under my hand and seal of said court, at office in. Marshall, Tex-as, thin, the 3rd day of Docembor, A. D.vlV19. I 4 -i B.

HENiDERSON, Clerk of the; District Coott ot Ilnrri-son, Texas, 1 Dec. 4-11 IS 1-5 i t. No. 4128. THE STATE OF TEXAS.

To the 8henff or ny Constable of Harrison Count. GREETING: Vou are hereby. that LEGAL NOTICES. ycu summons, by making, publica tion of this citation in i- some newspaper published. the County of Harrison.

If i there be a newspaper published therein, but if not, then in any newspaper, published in the 71st Judicial district, but i there be no newspaper4 published In said Judicial district, then in a news paper published in Ihe nearest dis trict to said 71st Judicial district, lor four weeks previous to the return day hereof, Ephram Koon, C. C. Dickard, Christine Dickard, Obe Bell, James Johnson and the unknown heirs of each ot said defendants, and the an known administrators, executors, guardians and legal representatives or each and 111 of the said defendant and their unknown hebrs and unknown owners and elaimbts, whose residences, are unksowjfc -to be and appear before the Honorable District Court at the next regular term there of, to be holden in the tfcunty of; Har rison at the court house thereof, in Marshall, Texas, on thertirst Monday in Jsnuary, A. D. 1920.

the same be ing the 5th day of January, A. I. 1920, i then and there to answer a petition filed in said court- oil- the st day of December SB. ,1213, aurai fcered on the docket of said court No. 1128 wherein Ed L.

Barnes Is plain tiff and Ephram Koon, ft C. Dickard, Christine Dickard, Obe Bell, James 8nd heirs of ol ucuunvi, uu. uj uu- known expeutnrs Guardians and legal representatives of each and all of the said defendants, and their unknown-heifs and their unknown owners anjUcbjmants. The nature of plaintiff's demand being as follows, to-wit: A suit to remove cloud from title of the following land to-wit: Being, all that certain 121 acres of the H. P.

Bodine grant of land, situated in Harrison' county, Texas, about 16 miles west from the city ot Marshall I more particularly described as follows: Beginning on the west line of the O. H. P. Bodine survey and at the S. W.

corner of a 210 acre tract sold by J. A. Northcutt to JamesJohn-son and Obe Bell, and the N. W. corner of a 100 acre tract sold by Jackson Smith to H.

C. James; thence scuth 58.6 vrs. to corner from which a hickory brs. E. S3, S.

1 vrs. ikd. if ast line of said 100 acre tract from irhlch a sweet cum brs 15 vrs irntcn a sweet gum brs. jn 15 w. 5 vrs.

which Mkd. thence north 5S6 vrs. to the N. E. corner of said 100 acre tract a Wake for corner; thence west vrs.

to the place of beginning, containing 49 acres of land. Second Tract. Beginning at the N. W. corner of a tract of land sold by W.

G. Northcutt to W. B. Koon and on tho south line of a 156 acre tract sold by W. and J.

R. Croft and Robert Pitts to W. J. Brazzil a stake in tbe Lbngview and Noonday road; thence south 918 vrs. to said Koon's S.

W. corner; thence west 503 vrs. to corner on west line of the O. II. P.

Bodine survey: thenco north 663 vrs. to the corner in tho Longvlew Noonday dirt road; thence with said road N. 64 E. 180 vrs. N.

61.5 E. 160 vrs. N. 73VE. 6G vrs to the place of beginning, containing 70 acres of land of the Bodine survey, Third Tract Beginning in 1 the Longvlow and Noonday dirt ro4 and the W.

ccrner of a tract of land sold by W. O. Northcutt, to W. B. Koon; thence with said road 3.

72 W. 66 vjg. 8. 60 W. 160 vrs.

S. 61.5 160 vrs, to cor ntr in said road; thence north 14 W. If 6 vrs. to corner on the south line of a 21-63 100 acres jold by W. J.

Brazzll to J. Hall; thonce east vr to the place of brghtnlng eon talnlng 2 acres of laud- Plaintiff alleges that hefs lawfully solzed and possessed of said land; that he and those under, whom he claims have been so seined and pos-segued ot said property tor more thair 30 years, but there exists such Hens that have not been released and defective. sk0owle(lgii)ents and other lr-regul ttfos1, in thy inore'lanclent 4Ink of his, title that 'eaista a jcl(ud( over same, Plaintiff alleges thktf hej aiid those under whom he holds huYu'been In Bctual, peaceable and adverse possession of said land, cultivating, using and enjoying the same, and paying all fates therein for a period of morf than 5 years next before the liistltu- It records of HairUon coijsty, Tract 'via. 2. jJain? 70.

i acres of tl.d acres, grant of land situated in Harrison county, Texas, about VI milea from ihe. City of Marshall, Texn; Eeginning on the east line of said Taylor grant of land 284 vrs. south from the most eastern N. E. corner of same; thence east' 657 vjs.

to a pine for corner on the east line of 53.4 acre tract; thence south 714 Vrs. to 3. E. Wagnon's SAIL corner a stake on the south lineif said George Tsylorrant from which a'pine brs. KC.47 13.

5.8 vrs. and a pifie hrs. N. 14.6 vrs. mkd.

theneeeasf 557 vrs, to the S. E. corner of said Taylor grant at land from which a pine brv 39, 6 vrs mkd. thence northy7U' vrs. to place of beginning.

p- Plalntifirillese that -they are lawfully beized and possessed with said' ijnd that they and those under whom they claim have been so seized and -poasesBed of said nfd.r more than 30 years, but there exists certain tiens lhat.Mve not been re-leased and defective acknowledg ments and other in the that tort a cloud over same. 4 Plaintiff allege that they and those under, whom they hold have been in actual, peaceable and adverse possession of said land, cultivating, using an enjoying the same, and paying all taxes thereon for a period of more then 5 years next before the Institution of this. Buit, holding and claim-ir? the Barn finder deeds duly regis-ered adversely to each of the defendants, and 4o all the world; and they here now plead the statute for five year limitation. JPlrtintiffs allege that and bose under whom- they claim hsre been in peaceable and adverse possession of said, cultivating, using and the, same, for a per'od of more than ten years next before the institutiori of this suit, hold Ing-tbe same under written muniments of title adversely to the defendants and all the world, and they here now plead lite, statute of 10 years of limitation. Wherefore plaintiffs pray for Judgment vesting the title Into themselves and -divesting the same put of every person ancVremoving all clouds there from, for (costs- of suit for general relief.

Herein fail not, and have you before said court on the first day of the next term thereof this writ, with yenr endorsement thereon, showing how you have the same. Given under mys hand and seal of said court, at office In Marahall. Tex-as, this, the '3-st. day -of December, A. J.

B. HENDKRSON, Clerk of the District Court, Texas. V' No. 4131. THE STATE OF TEXA8.

To the Sheriff or any Constable of Harrison County, GREETING: You are hereby commanded, thak you by making publicff-tlou of this citation In some published in the County of Harrison. if there be a newspaper; published therein, but If not, then in any newspaper published In the "1st Judicial district, but if theo he no newspaper published in said Judicial district, then In a newspaper published In the, nearest dls trlct to' said list Judiclnl district, for four weeks nrovfous to the return day hereof, J. W. Pope, George English, II, Jesse Hatcher, and the unknown Vielrs of J. VV, Pope.

Georire Ennllnh, N. If. Wilson and Jesse Hatcher, and the unknown ad-minhtraiotjj, eihi-utors, guMraians and lesnl representalives of each and ail of the said defendants, and their unknown heirs and the owners and of acres of the; Vm. Walker survey, of lanc situated three miles Southwest from the City, of Marshall. Harrison County, more fully described hereafter, the teildencq of the foregoing defendants being unknown to, the plaintiff' to be and appear i before 'the Honorable, District at the January term thereof, to be holden In the county of Harrison, at the eourt bouse thereof, in tfth City Marshall, on the first Monday In Jatiu-arv.

A. D. 1020, tho same being the E(h dny of January. A. I.

120, then and there to answer a petition filed newKpaef published in. the. toun-ty of Harrison, if there be a newsrer published therein, but If not. then, in $ny newspaper published In the 71st Judicial district, but it there be no newspaper published "hi said Judicial district, then in a newspaper published in the nearest district to Judicial district, for four weeku previous to the return day hereof, Geor Taylor, Artemisa Keep, Gained Keop.vW, H. tfancio A.

Flchott and W. G. Roberts and the unknown hel each of slil doft-ndants, and the un- known administrators. executors, guardians' and legal representatives, of each and all of the said defendants nmi ihi(r unknown heirs and unknown IS Iliiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiii'i STAR TAILORING CO; CLEANING PRESSING ALTERING -DYEING 'h First Class Service A. D.

WESTMORELAND T. T. WESTMORELAND Proprietors, Phone 131 R. P. LITTLEJOaiN Insurance Agent Representing tbe leadtng Amerl- can and Foreign insurance Co's Office, 110 East Auttln Street DR.

A. W. DUNN Veterinarian Office in Hospital '202 B. Columbus Phone 275 Nowners and claiiuants, whose resl-Idonce are unttnown. to be and appear bef nre the Hon.

District Court, at the next term thereof, to be bolden in the county of at the court house thereof, In Marshall, Texas, on the first Monday in January, A. D. the camu being tho 5th day of "Vtanuary, A. D. 1920, then and there to e.iinwer a petition filed in said coir.t on tho lKt day of A.

T). 1910, in a suit numbered on the dcclcot of aid court No. 4129. wherein J. K.

Moll and wife. Jennie Odoll, are' plaintiffs and George Taylor, Ar-teiniHii Mcrhall, ITogan Keep, Galney Keep, W. 11. Flchett, Nancie Tichett and W. G.

Rpforts; and the unknown hells uf each of aiil defendant, and iho unknowu admlnlHtratora, ciecu-torfi runrdlanS ami legal represonta-tlvJr of eurh and all of the said de- fondants and thoir unknown heirs and heir unknown tiwiiers and claimants. Tho nature of plaintiff's demand bo-Ing as to-wit: A suit to remove cloud from title i AJ1. ihrtt' or parcel of hliid situated ill Harrison county.Te about 11 Hilled N. fromMh? (iiy of Texas, and being i.V's ew more or hm of the George Taylor grant, ot land and being the k.nwi tract, of land conveyed by G. A MrHuiil to l'l- Wagnon, per deed recorded In book page; 841, deed- 1 1 1'.

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