The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929 Page: 2 of 10
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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
• THE MINEOLA MONITOR
Published Every Thursday, in Mineola, Wood County, Texas
Bv R. II. CABRA W A-V
.Entered at the Posi.offiee. Mineola,Texas as Seconc
Under the Act of Congress, MarchS, 1879.
Class Mail Matter
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person or firm or corporation which may appear in
"She columns of this paper wiii be gladly corrected upon being
Irought to the attention of the publisher.
EACH STORE * M£MBE/?S CO-OPEWAJTVE
WD!VIDUALLY . /N BUYING
OWNED jn^NSseS^lfftt AND ADVERTISING
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
One Year (tn the Wood County)
One Year (Out of Wood County)
$ 1.00
$1.50
i 'he Doctor of Towns)
jaSBCTTSSJOBSCSB
SAYS
If ever there wa:
it behooved small C
tec prepare for a I
it is right now.
Big men, big ir
town people are
smaller cities as t
looked before.
You may call i!
time if you like,
time when lieve as they have a right to be-
and towns lieve, that the automobile and
opportunity.' good roads, radio, telephone and
free mail delivery should have,
by now, taken the Kick out of
Hlckville.
i/rings hav
minds of t:
the new
Un/ted Buu/na Power Means Selling for Less
T 'A
yji-
and big
new
u: 1 i
hasn't, if such
a wakened in the
he possibilities in
or things, then
me other town is wher- they
trend o" the
but- whatever
you call it, it is one b::, :=.• . on- must inv stigate.
portunity for those who are wise' Stand bark and look at the
enough to see it and do something picture of your community. Are
to get ready for it. Leading pub- you ready foi big things?
. Beaticns everywhere are printing Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone.
■Special articles on it and it- is Reproduction prohibited in whole
more and more subject cf cc-nver- or in part.
sation wherever big men gc-t to- This Town Doctor Article is
gether publicly or in private con- published by The Monitor in co-
fernece. operation with the Mineola Lion's
In a recent issue of The Ameri- Club.
can Magizine, Henry Ford said: Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone.
°Tt is efficient for business to pay Reproduction prohibited in whole
high land prices and high taxes or in part.
in congested citie;. where i s work- This Town Doctor Article is pub-
ers must pay exorbiant rents? lished by The Monitor in coopera-
By moving out, b.;.: . : : • could get tion with the Mineola Lion's Club.
lower land prices, lowJaxes and;
lower rents—arc. Jar fc-iter living CITATION BY PUBLICATION
conditions for its,people • I THE STATE OF TEXAS
A bulletin issued by the Ameri- '
can Highway Educational Bureau1 In the District Court of Wood
says: "Dependable ail - weather j County, for the 7th Judicial Dis-
OUR BIG SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
One Lot of Silk Hose, Some Sold as 0 £1 «
high as $2,00, only « Gfcm 3 4|
hi one of these hose will he sold before 9 o'clock Friday morning
$ ^ M
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transportation has already began
(io work wonders in the decentrali-
sation of manufacturing, with the
sesult that more diversified forms
jf employment are being brought
of
cas, May Term, A. D.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Wood County —Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED,
tto the country." This develop- J that by making publication of this
merit, like many changes in these j citation in some newspaper pub-
Thirligig days, has been going on! lished in the County of Wood
m quietly and steadily as to pass J State of Texas, for Four consecu-
at&nost unnoticed. It has come to; tive weeks previous to the return
tie- a common remark among motor , day hereof, you summon Essie
upon entering an unfamiliar Wesley to be and appear before
I sawn to ask, "What do they make the District Court in and for
Sere?" It is no longer enough to Wood County for the 7th Judicial
afefer that it is an agricultural town District, to be holden in and for
ar an educational center, for sure- i the County of Wood, at the Court
ijy they must be making some pro- house thereof, in the City of Quit-
ioct or another which the world man, on the second Monday in
s£ large uses. "It is often said,! May A. D. 1929, being the 13 day
;«nct with, some degree of truth, the of said month, file number being
ifcalletin admits, that the drift of, 6125, then and there to ansv/er
.population from farm to city the petition of Frances Wesley
remains unchecked, but the facts filed in said Court, on the 25 day
are that this drift is stopping j of September, A. D. 1928, against
iiiort of the larger cities and has Essie Wesley, and alleging in sub-
Jfegun to build up the towns and' stance as follows, to-wit: that
villiages that lie so close to and! plaintiff and defendant were mar-
form such an integral part of the! ried on June 18, 1929 and sep-
tperi country.'" j arated on Dec. 24, 1927, and that
The lesson to be learned is that for several months before the
ftighway transportation is a going j final separation defendant had
basinets and still greater returns been cruel to plaintiff in that he
Mslll_ some from further improve- j would get mad for no cause on the
limit'.!:. It will not be economy to part of this plaintiff and assult
lei. dowxs in highway extension her and his harsh and cruel treat-
ejagvams because our state sys-j merit would be more severe each
tems are so well under way. There ' time and finally he became so
are the main arteries, which, if mad and furious until he struck j
widened—and they will be—hold this plaintiff with his hand and j
even greater possibilities as trade j made threats at that time that!
channels. | he would injure her and plaintiff j
y GWa READY--you never know believing that he would execute |
VFiien m "scout for a big man or a his threats and do her serious
'oig business will be among you. bodily harm she left him and is
E'.e may be in your town • now. afraid to live with him any more,
Be will not come among you with and for said threats and abuse she
blare of trumpets; his report will says that it is utterabiy unrea-
net be based on « , individualj sonabie \vA insupportable for her
pfanffteifiss, or good fellowship to live with him again as his wife,
of - the few shining irvhts,, but HEREIN FAIL NOT, fcuo have
on '!our on town as 1-, .3—not as you then and there bcrfoie Said
. • have Cthis writ, with your return
-y ' ■'.hereon, sho ving how you have
sted ia1 e>: ecu led the same.
-h-.~ \ -.,; v. B. Shaw. Clerk ox
the District Court of Wood Coun-: that he has asquired title to same
ty, Texas. j under the five years statute of
Given under my hand and seal limitations.
of said Court in Quitman, this Wherefore plaintiff prays that
the 6 day or April A. D. 1S29. the defendants herein be cited to
V. B. Shaw, Clerk. District, appear and answer herein .and
Court Wood County, Texas. that upon a final hearing herof
that said above described lost
deed be substituted and that he
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS -
In the District Court of Wood
County, for the 7th Judicial Dis-
trict of Texas, MAY TERM, A. D.
1923.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Wood County—Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED, that by making publication I
of this citation in some, news-
paper published in the County of
Wood, State of Texas,, for four
consecutive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, you sommon
The Unknown Heirs of W. O.
Murphy, deceased to be and
pear before the District Court in
Wood County for the 7th Judicial
District, to be holden in and for
the County of Wood, at the Court-
house thereof, in the City of
Quitman, on the 2nd Monday in
May A. D. 1929, being the 13 day
of said month, file Bomber being
6189, then and there to answer
the petition of J. Lu. Hartsfield,
filed in said Court, on the 1 day
of April, A. D. 1929, against The
Unknown Heirs of W.. O. Murphy,
deceased and alleging hi substance
as followis, to-wit:.
That on or about the 1st day of
April, 1929 plaintiff was lawfully
seized and possessed of the fol-
lowing described tract ar parcel off
have and recover judgment a-
gainst the defendants for the title
and possession of said above des-
cribed property, for writ of restitu-
tion, costs of suit and such other
and further relief as he may be
j entitled to
HEREIN FAIL NOT. but have
you then and there before said
Court this writ, with your re-
turn thereon, showing how you
have executed the -same.
WITNESS, V. B. SHAW, Clerk
of the District Court of Wood
County,, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court in Quitman, this
the 1 day of April, A. D. 192ff;
V. B. Shaw, 44-4t
Clerk, District Court, Wood, Coun-
ty,. Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE Of TEXAS
In the District CSanrt of Wuod
County, for the 7th Judicial Dis-
trict of Texas, May Term, A. D.
1929.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Wood County —Greeting:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED,
that by making publication of citis
citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Wood
land situated in the town of Min- State of Texas, for Four conseeu-
eola, Wood County, Texas, towit:;! tive weeks previous to the return
Lot No. Six in Block No. Fortyjday hereof you summon Waiter
of said town of Mineola according j Miles, to be and appear before
to the official map or plat of j tlie- District Court in and for
said town recorded hi VoL J Poge j Wood County for the 7th Judicial
403 of fihe Deed Records of Wctad; District, to be holden in and" for
County.. Texas, having a width of j the County of Wood., at the Court-
90 feet and a depth of 135 feet Iwuse thereof, in the City of Quit-
and being same property convey-
man, on the 2nd Monday in May
yj't -. hcJiuve it to \r\ V
' .- yi^ aght abou:. i
b g M6n sue not
I::icl'.v;lle or Hickv ■
ed to W. M. Harris fry W. O. Mur- A. D. 1929, being the 13 day of
phy, holding and; claiming the ! said month, file number being 6191,
same in fee simple. That on the! then and there to answer the pe-
date last aforesaid the defend- j tion of Minnie Pearl Miles, filed
ants, unlawfully entered upon said in said Court, on the 6 day of
premises and ejected plaintiff j April, A. I). 1929, against- Walter
therefrom. ! Miles, and alleging in substances
That the plaintiff htrein de-'as follows, to wit: that at all
raigns and helds title to sir- a- times, while married to the de-
dove described through one V . M. fendant, plaintiff has conducted
Harris and wife, Lula Harri, by herself with propriety, doing her
deed dated. March 9th, 1929, T-.t duty as a wife, has at alll times
on Feb 22, 1052, W. O. Mir. . *'■ treated defendant with kindness,
bv his general warranty dcec r and forebearance, and has been
t i p r
lib C
SPECIAL
—FREQUENT SERV1CE-
—T O and FRO M—
MINEOLA to west YARDS
for the minimum fare of 10c each way.
This serviceis offered to the general public
Buy 12 Ride Trips for $1.00.
SUNSHINE BUS LINE, INC.
j. C. Covington, Agent.
that date conveyed said prop,
i to the said W. M. Harris in cv:: '•
sideration oi one note for 1...
sum of $125.00 of even date wi .
said deed and due Oct. 1, 1S32.
That said note was paid ai its
guilty of no act bringing about or
causing the herinafter described,
acts, ommissions and conditions
on. defendants part.
at on or about the first day
of .' v.gust 1921, the defendant a-
maturity by the said W M. Harris ban a ?ned the plaintiff, to live
and that said deed was delivered ir. adultry with another woman
by said W. O. Murphy to W. M. r. since that date plaintiff and
Harris at the date of its 'execu-, d- ant have not lived toget-h-
tion buc that same has been lose! er •nan and wife, and that the
or misplaced and that said deed; dele, r-.t has not offered to re-
has never been recorded. That j turn her.
said W. O. Murphy is now deceas-| HEn. . T FAIL NOT, but have
ed and the defendants herein are j you th and there before said
his heirs.
Court
Plaintiff would further show the: thereon,
Court that he and those under j executed th; same.
writ,, with your return
lowing how you have
whom he holds and deraigns title
have been in peaceable continu-
| j ous, and adverse possission of
said property, using and enjoying
the same and paying all taxed
due thereon for he has a period
of more than five years before
said 1st day of April, 1929 and
Witness, V. B. Shaw, Clerk of
the District Court of Wood Coun-
ty, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court in Quitman, this
the 6 day of April A. D. 1929.
V. B. Shaw, Clerk, District,
Court Wood County, Texas.
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1929, newspaper, April 11, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286103/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.