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THE ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1946
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S. E. TILTON,-----------------------------Editor and Publisher
MRs. S. E. TILTON-------------------------------Associate Editor
Entered May 22, 1941, as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office
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E-4699
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HIDALGO COUNTY
93rd Judicial District ef Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
YS.
G. MUNZER, ET AL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
IN A DELINQUENT TAX SUIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HIDALGO:
TO:
G. Munzer
whose residence is unknown t<j> plain-
tiff, if living, and if dead, the un-
known Heirs and/or legal represen-
tatives of said
G. Munzer
deceased, whose names and resi-
dences are unknown to plaintiff, and
the Unknown Owner or Owners
and all other persons claiming some
right, title, interest, or rigiit of pos-
session in the hereinafter described
property,
GREETINGS:
Yon and each of you are com-
manded to appear and answer the
plaintiff's First Amended petition,
filed herein on the 26th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 1946, and numbered on
the Docket of the District Court of
Hidalgo County, Texas, Ninety-third
Judicial District, No. 4690, where-
in the State of Texas, the County of
Hidalgo, and all political subdivis-
ions of Hidalgo County, Texas, whose
taxes are collected by the Tax Col-
lector and Assessor of Hidalgo Coun-
ty, Texas, are plaintiff and
G. Munzer, whose re.sidence is un-
known to the plaintiff, if living and
if dead, the unknown heirs and/or
legal representatives of the said G.
Munzer, wlrbse residence is unknown
to the plaintiff;
are defendants, after publication of
this citation and/or notice one time
a week for two consecutive weeks,
the first publication being not less
than fourteen (14) days prior to the
first day of the Court to which re-
turnable. in some newspaper publish-
ed in Hidalgo County, Texas, if there
be a newspaoer published therein,
hut if not. then in any newspaper
published in an adjoining county, at
the next regular term of said Dis-
trict Court ef Hidalgo County, Texas
ninety-third Judicial District, to be
held at the Courthouse thereof in the
city of Edinburg, Texas, on the 9th
Monday after the first Monday in
January, A. D. 1946, the same
being the 11th day of March,
A. D. 1946, in a delinquent
rax suit filed by the State of Texas,
County of Hidalgo, and all political
subdivisions of Hidalgo County, Tex-
as, whose taxes are collected by the
Tax Collector and Assessor of Hidal-
go County, Texas, suing in its own
behalf and Hidalgo and Cameron
Counties Water Control & Improve-
ment District Number Nine
against
G. Munzer, whose residence is un-
known to the plaintiff, if living and
if dead, the unknown heirs and/or
legal representatives of the said G.
Munzer, whose residence is unknown,
to the plaintiff;
(said taxing units and/or political
subdivisions are made parties so that
they may set up the taxes, if any, due
them on the hereinafter described
property and enforce their respective
liens thereon). Said suit is a suit
to collect delinquent taxes owing on
the following described property, to-
wit:
Lot eighty seven (87), Town of
Heidelberg, Hidalgo County, Texas;
Plaintiff would further show the
court as follows:
That there are taxes delinquent,
owing and unpaid to each respective
taxing unit in the amounts and for
the years, against the above describ-
ed property, as follows:
State of Texas and County of Hi-
dalgo
YEARS AMOUNTS
1919 to 1944 $58.40
(staid taxing units and/or political
subdivisions are made parties so that
they may set up the taxes, if any,
due them on the hereinafter describ-
ed property and enforce their re-
spective liens thereon). Said suit is
a suit to collect delinquent taxes sw-
ing on the following described prop-
erty, to-wit:
Lot one hundred sixty six (166),
Town of Heidelberg, Hidalgo Coun-
ty, Texas;
Plaintiff would further show the
court as follows:
That there are taxes delinquent,
owjng and unpaid to each respective
taxing unit in the amounts and for
the years, against the above describ-
ed property, as follows:
State of Texas and County of Hidal-
go
YEARS AMOUNTS
1921 to 1944 $75.30
That all interest, penalties, and
costs allowed by law, are included in
this suit, plus attorney’s fees in the
total amount of ten (10) per i*ent.
Plaintiff and/or intervenors seek
the establishment and foreclosure of
the respective liens seeuring the pay-
ment of such taxes on said deserrbed
property as provided by law. Each
party to said suit shall take notice
of, and plead and answer to all
pleadings and claims now on file, or
Chat may be hereafter filed in said
cause by all other parties therein.
This, therefore, to require you to
appear at the time and place above
stated and answer said plaintiff’s
First Amended Petition.
WITNESS My Hand and Official
Seal, at office in Edinburg, Texas,
this the 30th day of January, A. D.
1946.
Issued this the 30th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 146.
K. C. BOYSEN,
District Clerk, Hidalgo
County, Texas.
By Diana Rodriguez, Deputy
A True Copy I Certify:
R. T. DANIEL
Sheriff, Hidalgo County, Texas.
By E. E. Vickers, Deputy-
Pub. 2 15-22, 1946
-•--
, E-4707
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HIDALGO COUNTY
93rd Judicial District of Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
VS.
FRANCISKA GROTHE, ET AL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
IN A DELINQUENT TAX SUIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HIDALGO:
TO:
Franciska Grothe,
whose residence is unknown to plain-
tiff, if living, and if dead, the Un-
known Heirs and/or legal represen-
tatives of said
Franciska Grothe,
deceased, whose names and resi-
dences are unknown to plaintiff, and
the Unknown Owner or Owners
and all other persons claiming some
right, title, interest, or right of pos-
session in the hereinafter described
property,
GREETINGS:
You and each of you are com-
manded to appear and answer the
plaintiff’s First Amended petition,
filed herein on the 26th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 1946, and numbered on
the Docket of the District Court of
Hidalgo County, Texas, Ninety-third
Judicial District, No. E-4707, where-
in the State of Texas, the County of
Hidalgo, and all political sub-
divisions of Hidalgo County, Texas,
whose taxes are collected by the Tax
Collector and Assessor of Hidalgo
County, Texas, are plaintiff and
Franciska Grothe, whose residence
is unknown to the plaintiff, if living
and if dead, the unknown heirs and/
or legal representatives of the said
Franciska Grothe, whose residence is
unknown to the plaintiff;
are defendants, after publication of
this citation and/or notice one time
a week for two consecutive weeks,
the first publication being not less
than fourteen (14) days prior to the
first day of the Court to which re-
turnable, in some newspaper publish-
ed in Hidalgo County, Texas, if there
be a newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in any newspaper
published in an adjoining county, at
the next regular term of said Dis-
trict Court of Hidalgo County, Texas
ninety-third Judicial District, to he
held at the Courthouse thereof in the
City of Edinburg Texas, on the 9th
Monday after the first Monday ki
January, the same being the 11th
day of March, A. D. 1946, in a delin-
quent tax suit filed by State of Texas
County of Hidalgo, and all political
subdivisions of Hidalgo County, Tex-
as, whose taxes are collected by the
Tax Collector and Assessor of Hidal-
go County, Texas, suing in its own
behalf, and Hidalgo and Cameron
Counties Water Control and Improve-
ment District Number Nine,
against
Franciska Grothe, whose residence
is unknown to the plaintiff, if living
and if dead, the unknown heirs and/
or legal representatives of the said
Franciska Grothe, whose residence is
unknown to the plaintiff;
(said taxing units and/or political
subdivisions are made parties so that
they may set up the taxes, if any,
due them on the hereinafter describ-
ed property and enforce their respec-
tive liens thereon). ..Said suit is a
suit to collect delinquent taxes ow-
ing on the following described prop-
erty, to-wit:
Lot one hundred forty eight (148),
Town of Heidelberg, Hidalgo Coun-
ty, Texas;
Plaintiff would further show the
court as follows:
That there are taxes delinquent,
owing and unpaid to each respective
taxing unit in the amounts and for
the years, against the above describ-
ed property, as follows;
State of Texas and County of Hi-
dalgo
YEARS AMOUNTS
1923 to 1944 $55.09
That all interest, penalties, and
costs allowed by law, are included in
this suit, plus attorney’s fees in the
total amount of ten (10) per cent.
Plaintiff and/or intervenors seek
the establishment and foreclosure of
the respective liens securing the pay-
ment of such taxes on said described
property as provided by law. Each
party to said suit shall take notice
of, and plead and answer to all
pleadings and claims now on file, or
that may be hereafter filed in said
cause by all other parties therein.
This, therefore, to require you to
appear at the time and place above
stated and answer said plaintiff’s
First Amended petition.
WITNESS My Hand and Official
Seal, at office in Edinburg, Texas,
this the 30th day of January, A. D.
1946.
Issued this the 30th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 1946.
K. C. BOYSEN,
District Clerk, Hidalgo
County, Texas.
By Diana Rodriguez, Deputy
A. True Copy I Certify:
R. T. DANIEL
Sheriff, Hidalgo County, Texas.
By E. E. Vickers, Deputy
Pub. 2 15-22, 1946
E-4713
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HIDALGO COUNTY
93rd Judicial District of Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
vs.
GEO. NUSSMAN, ET AL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
IN DELINQUENT TAX SUIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HIDALGO:
TO:
Geo. Nussman
whose residence is unknown to plain,
tiff, if living, and if dead, the Un-
known Heirs and/or legal represen-
tatives of said
Geo. Nussman
deceased, whose names and resi-
dences are unknown to plaintiff, and
the Unknown Owner or Owners and
all other persons claiming some
right, title, interest or right of pos-
session in the hereinafter described
property,
GREETINGS:
You and each of you are com-
manded to appear and answer the
Plaintiff’s First Amended petition,
filed herein on the 26th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 194 6, and numbered on the
Docket of the District Court of Hi-
dalgo County, Texas, Ninety-third
Judicial District, No. E-4173, where-
in the State of Texas, the County of
Hidalgo, and all political subdivis-
ions of Hidalgo County, Texas,
whose taxes are collected by the Tax
Collector and Assessor of Hidalgo
County, Texas, are plaintiff and
Geo. Nussman, whose residence is
unknown to the plaintiff, if living
and if dead, the, unknown heirs
and/or legal representatives of the
said Geo. Nussman, whose residence
Is unknown to the plaintiff,
are defendants, after publication of
chis citation and/or notice one time
a week for two consecutive weeks,
the first publication being not less
than fourteen (14) days prior to the
first day of the Court to which re-
turnable, in some newspaper pub_
iished in Hidalgo County, Texas if
there be a newspaper published there-
in, but if not, then in any newspaper
published in an adjoining county, at
the next regular term of said District
Court of Hidalgo County, Tex., Nine-
ty-third Judicial District, to be held
at the Courthouse thereof in the City
of Edinburg, Texas, on the 9th Mon-
' day after the first Monday in Janu-
j ary, A. D. 1946, the same being
the 11th day of March, A. D. 1946,
in delinquent tax suit filed by the
State of Texas, County of Hidalgo,
and all political subdivisions of Hi-
dalgo County, whose taxes are col-
lected by the Tax Collector and As-
sessor of Hidalgo County, suing in
its own behalf and Hidalgo and Cam-
eron Counties Water Control and Im-
provement District Number Nine
against
Geo. Nussman, whose residence is
unknown to the plaintiff, if living
and if dead, the unknown heirs
and/or legal representatives of the
said Geo. Nussman, whose residence
is unknown to the plaintiff,
(said taxing units and/or political
subdivisions are made parties so that
they may set up the taxes, if any, due
them on the hereinafter described
property and enforce their respective
liens thereon). Said suit is a suit
to collect delinquent taxes owing on
the following described property, to-
wit:
Lot. one hundred fifty seven (157),
Town of Heidelberg, Hidalgo Coun-
ty, Texas;
Plaintiff would further show the
kiourt as follows-
That there are taxes delinquent, ow-
ing and unpaid to each respective
taxing unit in the amounts and for
the years, against the above described
property, as follows:
State of Texas and County of Hi-
dalgo
YEARS AMOUNTS
1919 to 1944 $62.74
That all interest, penalties, and
costs allowed by law, are included in
this suit, plus attorney’s fees in the
total amount of ten (10) per cent.
Plaintiff and/or intervenors seek
che establishment and foreclosure of
the respective liens securing the pay-
ment of such taxes on said above
described property as provided by
law. Each party to said suit shall
take notice of, and plead and answer
to all pleadings and claims now on
file, or that may be hereafter filed
in said cause by all other parties
therein.
This, therefore, to require you to
appear at the time and place above
stated and answer said Plaintiff’s
First Amended Petition.
WITNESS My Hand and Official
Seal, at office in Edinburg, Texas,
this the 30th day oi January, A. D.
1946.
Issued this the 39th day *f Janu-
ary, A. D. 1946.
K. C. BOYSEN,
District Clerk,
Hidalgo County, Texas
By Diana Rodriguez, Deputy
A True Copy I Certify:
R. T. DANIEL
Sheriff, Hidalgo County, Texas.
By E. E. Vickers, Deputy.
Pub. 2 15-22, 1946
— • —
E-4697
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
HIDALGO COUNTY
93rd Judicial District of Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS
vs.
EDWARD ROCHBARTH, ET AL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
IN A DELINQUENT TAX SUIT
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF HIDALGO:
TO:
Edward Rothbarth and—
Rothbarth, husband and wife,
whose residence is unknown to plain-
tiff, if living, and if dead, the Un-
known Heirs and/or legal represen-
tatives of said
Edward Rothbarth and-
Rothbarth, husband and wife,
deceased, whose names and resi-
dences are unknown to plaintiff, and
the Unknown Owner or Owners and
all other persons claiming some
right, title, interest, or right of pos-
session in the hereinafter described
property,
GREETINGS:
You and each of you are com-
manded to appear and answer the
plaintiff’s First Amended petition,
filed herein on the 26th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 194 6, and numbered on
the Docket of the District Court of
Hidalgo County, Texas, Ninety-third
Judicial District, No. E-4697, where-
in the State of Te*xas, the County of
Hidalgo and all political subdivisions
of Hidalgo County, Texas, whose
taxes are collected fey the Tax Col-
lector and Assessor of Hidalgo Coua-
ty, are plaintiff and
Edward Rothbarth and-
Rothbarth, husband and wife, whoae
residence is unknown to the plain-
tiff, if living and if dead, the* un-
known heirs and/or legal repre-
sentatives of the said Edward Roth-
barth and--Rothbarth,
husband and wife, whose residence
is unknown to the plaintiff;
are defendants, after publication of
this citation and/or notice one time
a week for two consecutive weeks,
the first publication being not less
than fourteen (14) days prior to the
first day of the Court to which re-
turnable, in some newspaper publish-
ed in Hidalgo County, Texas, if there
be a newspaper published therein,
but if not, then in any newspaper
published in an adjoining cuunty, at
the next regular term of said District
Court, of Hidalgo County, Texas,
Ninety-third Judcial District, to be
held at the Courthouse in the City of j
Edinburg, Texas, on the 9th Monday j
after the first Monday in January,
the same being the 11th day of March
A. D. 1946, in a delinquent tax
suit filed by State of Texas, County
of Hidalgo, ar-d all political subdi-
visions of Hidalgo County, Texas,
whose taxes are collected by the Tax
Collector and Assessor of Hidalgo
County, Texas, suing in its own be-
half and Hidalgo and Cameron Coun-
ties Water Control and Improve-
ment District Number Nine,
against
Edward Rothbarth and-
Rothbarth, husband and wife, whose
residence is unknown to the plain-
tiff, if living and if dead, the un-
known heirs and/or legal repre-
sentatives of the said Edward Roth-
barth and -Rothbarth,
husband and wife, whose residence
'is unknown to the plaintiff;
i (said taxing units and/or political
subdivisions are made parties so that
they may set up the taxes, if any, due
them on the hereinafter described
property and enforce their respective
liens thereon). Said suit is a suit
to collect delinquent taxes owing on
the following described property, to-
wit:
Lot one hundred (100), Town of
Heidelberg, Hidalgo County Texas;
Plaintiff would further show the
court as follows:
That there are taxes delinquent,
owing and unpaid to each respective
taxing unit in the amounts and for
the years, against the above describ-
ed property, as follows:
State of Texas aad County of Hidal-
go
YEARS AMOUNTS
1919 to 1944 $62.45
That all interest, penalties, and
costs allowed by law, are included
in this suit, plus attorney’s fees in
the total amount of 10 per cent.
Plaintiff and/or intervenors seek
the establishment and foreclosure of
the respective liens securing the pay-
ment of such taxes on said above
described property as provided by
law. Each party to said suit shall
take notice of, and plead and answer
to all pleadings and claims now on
file, or that may be hereafter filed
m said cause by all other parties
therein.
This, therefore, to require you to*
appear at the time and place above
stated and answer said Plaintiff’s
First Amended Petition.
WITNESS My Hand and Official!
Seal, at office in Edinburg, Texas,,
this the 30th day of January, A. Ds.
1946.
Issued this the 30th day of Janu-
ary, A. D. 1946.
K. C. BOYSEN,
District Clerk,
Hidalgo County, Texas..
By Diana Rodriguez, Deputy
A True Copy I Certify:
R. T. DANIEL
Sheriff, Hidalgo County, Texas.
By E. E. Vickers, Deputy.
Pub. 2 15-22, 1946
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