The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ALTO HERALD, ALTO, TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 10, 1931.
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LINTON IND. U. S.
POPULATION CENTER
Washington, I). C., Sept. 1—The
United States center of po))ulation is
now iocatcti 2.!) miles northeast of
Linton, Ind. The Census Bureau saM
Thursday that it moved 22.3 mites
west anil 7.6 south during the ten
years between ]f20 and 1930.
Linton, the nearest town to Me
Before You Move
SEE ME
TRUCKS FOR ALL K!NBS OF
HAUUNG, ANYWHERE,
ANYTIME.
PHONE 155—S4.
). J. EARLE
J. H. Moseiey, Optometrist;
Rusk, Texaip, . ^vith 30 years in
th<^ practice of Optometry.
AHen i^rug Store on the First
and Third Mondays in each
month.
No charge for examination.
new center, is in Stockton Township,
Greene County, Ind. The 1920 center
was located 8.3 mites southeast of
Spencer in Washington Township,
Owen County, Ind.
The totat westward movement of
the population center from 17!)0 to
1930 was 589 mi!es. It was located at
the time of the ffrst census twenty-
three mites east of Baltimore, Md.
The greatest westward movement
was from 1850 and I860 when it ad-
' vanced 80.6 mites. The slightest
movement was between 1910 and I
1020 when it advanced only 9.8 mites, j
BABYDtED
GAtN !N KNOWLEDGE
News has been received here of the °"t "Ei'"?
death of the two months otd baby of Two years ego you sa,d 1 was your
Mrs. CctestineAtdridgc at Glade-'^"^""'' ' . . ..
! Husband—Yes, <t ts surpusmg how
) ntuch geography one can team iti two
water. Mis. AMridge formerty re-
sided here and the baby was born in
this city, weighing four pounds at
birth, and was in perfect health up to
the time of death, having had a sud-
den attack of congestion which
caused it's immediate deit^ Fri" 's
hereof^.At'indK'! depptv sym-
pathize - I'.c i 1 her great t.^s.
years.—Ex.
The citizen who watks straight
':c*ps a g*od raatty ethers from fa!!-
We give to t 'is nation according
to our means or according to our
meanness.
)! .. and Mrs. Louie Singtetary and
No man woutd be witting to haye tittle daughter of Beaumont are here
his dearest friend know him as he visiting the former's mpther, Mrs.
knows himsetf. )T. E. Singtetary.
NOTICE OF SHERtFF'S SALE
The State of Texas,
County of Cherokee.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of a certain Order of Sate isucl
out of the Honorable District Court
of Cherokee County, of the f'th day
ofSeptemher, 103], byA. M. Vin-
ing,Cterk of said Court, forth; sum
of Sixty Four Hundred and Ninety
Dottars, ($6,490.00), and costs of
suit, under a judgment in favor of
the Atto State Bank, ptaintiff, and a
judgment for the sum of Thirty Five
Hundred Seventy Nine and 41-100
Dotars, $3,579.41), in favor of the
Defendant and cross plaintiff, t'i
nance Corporation of Missouri, in a
certain cause in sail Court No. )) 17",
and styted the Alto State Bank vs. E.
S. Crews, et.als., placed in my hands
for service, I, Richard tt. Gray as
Sheriff of Cherokee County, Texas,
did on the Ft.h day of September,
1931, levy on certain Real Estate,
situated in Cherokee County, Texas,
described as follows, to-wit:
Firat Tract
All that certain tract, parcel or
pieceofland, lying and being situat-
ed in Alto, Cherokee County, Texas,
and being the building and store
house heretofore occupied by T.J.
Alexander and being fully describe)',
as follows:
Beginning at a point in the center
of a brick wall between the building
now occupied by Searts Bankrupt
Store and owned by M. J. Hogan
(buitding toeated between the Jim
Blanton building and the building
herein described) and at thcS. W.
corner of said Hogan building; thence
northward with the center of said
hrickwalttotheN.W. corner of the
building owned by said Hogan and
continuing past said corner ten feet
to corner;
Thence Westward thirty feet and
nine inches to corner;
Thence Southward 100 feet with
and inctuding the west watt of the
buitding herein described to the San
Antonio road for corner;
Thence Eastward with the San
Antonio road thirty feet and nine
inches for comer;
Thence Northward to the ptace of
beginning, this land being the same
tand conveyed and described in deed
to E. S. Crews by A. E. Boyd and
wife MaMe Boyd by their deed dated
January 27th, 1926, and recorded in
Vot. 114, on page 387 of the Deed
Records of Cherokee County,
Texas.
Second Tract
Att that certain tract and parcet of
tand and being a part of the J. M.
Mora grant and being a part of the
Mrs. N. L. Haver deceased otd home-
stead tract and being toeated in the
town of Atto, in Cherokee County,
Texas, and being by metes and
bounds described as fotlows:
Beginning at the S. W. corncr of a
tract of 5.4 acres of land sold to H.
H. Berryman and F. F. Florence
Nov. 19th, 1917, by Mrs. N. L. Haver
and being of record in Vot. 77 page
263 of the Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas;
Thence N. 23 W. 96 vrs. an iron
pin for corner;
Thence S. 17 E. 110 vrs. to stake
for corncr;
Thence S. 75 W. 140 vrs. to tho
place of beginning, containing 2.6
acres of tand, together with at! im-
provements thereon and being same
tand described indeed record Vot.
96 page 583 of Cherokee County.
Texas, and being same tand described
in deed of trust from E. S. Crews to
H. H. Berryman, Trustee, of record
in Vot. "S" on page 457 of the Deed
of Trust Records of Cherokee
County, Texas.
And tevied upon as the property
of E. S. Crews and that on the first
Tuesday in October, 1931, the same
being the 6th day of said month, at
the Court House door, of Cherokee
County, in the town of Rusk, Texas,
between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4
p. m., by virtue of said tevy and said
Order of Sale, I wit! sett said above
described Reat Estate at public ven-
due, for cash, to the highest bidder as
the property of said E. S. Crews;
setting said first described tract first
and said second tract for any de-
ficiency not thereby satisfied.
And in compliance with taw, I give
this notice by publication in the Eng-
lish language, once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sate, in the Alto
Heratd, a newspaper pubtished In
Cherokee County.
Witness my hand, this 8th day of
September, 1931.
Richard R. Gray. Sheriff
Cherokee County, Texas.
By Gene Finley, Deputy.
Arthur Brisbane, who knows near-
ty everything, including much that
isn^t so, thinks that inhabitants of
Mars may have had flying machines
for ten mittion years. It must be
great to get big money for thinking;
up things tike that.
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Weimar, F. L. The Alto Herald (Alto, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1931, newspaper, September 10, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth214606/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stella Hill Memorial Library.