The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEAN-UP SALE
Sometime ago we held a sale to make room for new goods, and, while this was by far the most successful sale ever held in Pecos county, we still have not as much
space as we need for our large spring stock. So in order that we may not be over crowded when this arrives, we have decided to sacrifice some more of our
stock. This is absolutely the last chance you will ever have to buy high-grade merchandise at such prices. These goods must be seen to be appreciated, but we
quote a few as example.
Ladies* all-wool yard wide Suiting........... .............................. 25c
Extra quality Pawtuckett Suiting ......... —25c
High-grade Voile 10c
Fine Belfort Serge ... . ......................2 0c
Best Tricot Flannel 8e
All Bavania Flannel 8ic
Ladies’ Crocheted Head Scarfs, as low as ........... 20c
Finest Imported Furs, all kinds, all prices
Men’s high-grade Waist and Bib Overalls, only 50c
Extra quality all-wool Shirts, $1.50 to ...........00c
Men’s Duck Coats, full blanket lined _... 1.00
Suspenders, all kinds, your choice ... 10c
Men’s work and dress Shirts. $2.00 to 25c
A few more pairs of the famous Buckskin Breeches at .vhole-
sale price while they last.
Remember These Prices Go In-
to Effect at 1:30 P. M.
Monday, Jan. 8.
the doors will be closed until that time, and absolutely nothing sold at these prices un-
til then. Look for the large circulars out Saturday giving full particulars. Come
early and miss nothing.
THE ROTAN COMPANY
WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME
GARNETTE ROTAN, Mgr.
PHONE NUMBER 69
Poultry For the South.
J. W. Beeson. President Woman’s
College.
The jKDoltry industry i»»*
rp>wn t«* -uch large projiortini -
hat a few year* ago the censu*
eiyort at Washington tel!* us
”Th»* hen rival
I* w
heat
" fo
r
the
fir>t place in A
me r
ican
ptt*
Ju
<
Sin< o that time
the
hen
ha*
l-h-
ed forward unt
il n<
»w «.1
lie i
s
the
gr**ate*t produc
•er «
>n th
ie A
i in
eri-
can continent.
Ov<
t>r h 1
nllit
>n i
lol-
lar- wa- the oui
tput
of tf
»e p<
>ul
try
For Sale.
4* sections good land, -olid body.
10 mile* north of town and one
and one half milt** north of Leon
Valley, land lies we*t of Titu*
county school land, sections |>er-
fectly level, oalanve al>out *0 j**r
cent level, ''hallow water. Cheap,
tf Storm* <4 Johnson.
er H
, f ,fr
b i-ine** 1m*t year
if tbe S
■olltll
have
had *ome i»art in thi* m
oney-
m«i\-
ing industry, "ut most
of
it i*
left for other section
l» of
our
country. Within the
la**t
few
year*, however, the
S«ut
l« is
waking up to the pou
It ry
l)QSI*
ne**. “When the jieop
le aw
ake”
something will happen.
and
they
r>* awaking to the great po>*>-
ilities of the hen. There wa* a
tne when our farmers thought
chicken raising” wa* beneath
ieir notice. Cotton ha* l**en the i
aly thing that the Southern
inner thought there was money
i; but we are thankful to say j
.at day is passed foevor.
I saw a man near Mobile, Ala- j
Rooney
n3-tf
Wanted.
Fresh, ranch egg-. jioultry,
vegetable*,, butter, etc. Will pay
cash. V‘W Stockton Hotel tf
The State of Texas.
,1 To the Sheriff or any Constable of
ma, a*ho starte I live \ ear* igo j Peco* county. Greeting:
4 a. . You are hereby commanded. That
th $3< anti n *• nik n-.^ you summon, by making publication of
UJfht 40 acre* of land. Wttbm I this citation in some newspaper pub-
, . . I f U.. I lishetl in the County of Pecos lor eight
e years he hud it 5nai 4 for h> , wwks preVKMW to ^ returTl day here-
ising chicken* and Iwl proper- of. Joseph Heller and Francis Xavier
i i * u, ♦ Heller, defendant*, and the unknown
valuer! at *.<000. _ He told n>H ££ ^ the unknown legal
it he anil Ins wife from 900 representatives of Jose, h Heller
n* la.t Tear cleared >-*!>«» and Franci* Xavier Heller. whose resi-
n* a*i .\ ar i .«r i w unknown, to be and appear
uve all t'xpeD'Ct; doing all in. before the Hon. District Court, at the
„ i i next regular term thereof, to be hoiden
x»r tbemst.ve* and hauling toe jn County of Pecos at the court
otiuce nine mile* over a bid house thereof, in the City of Fort
I Stockton. T«xa*. on the eighth Monday
4'** after the first Monday in January, same
I saw a farmer in Georgia who being the 26th day of February. A. p.
, 1912 then and there to answer a peti-
id nothing a few year* ago. I (ion ft|*d ir said court, on the 2>th day
» got interested in thorough- of November AD . 11911 in a suit
* numbered on the docket of Mud court
pd chicken*. H»»d now n** has j^o. 944 wherein Mm. N. O. Power*.
3*400 to Uie bank, and he *tv* joined by her huaband Homer Powem^
are plaintiffs, and Joeeph Heller and
alwai * makes hi* chickens and Francis Xavier Hellee and the
s« pai f.u eier> thing he buys unknown heir* and the unknown
legal representative* of Joeeph
t of the store*. His crop 1* Heller and Pranci* Xavier Heller, are
.... cl-.r Of C«-«> tb, pl„nti(T. .1
always ha* inooey. and he did being a* follows, to-wit:
t it.Vwunt it Mrs N. O Powers, joined by her
I worn husband. Homer Powers, plaintiffs,
complaining of Joeeph Heller and Frar-
eis Xavier Heller' defendants, and
the unknown heirs and the unknown
legal representatives of Joseph Heller
would rep-
le in New
r.ees of the
n to pl&!n*
>f the heirs
of Joeeph
Heller are
City Meat Market.
You never run up against a
tough proposition if you buy your
meat* of < >scar Adam* at the City
Meat \Iarket. He buy* the l*‘*t
cattle, cuts it right and sells it
at *mall pr«>tit*.. He al-o han-
dle* fresh creamery butter. He
deliver* any hour of the day.
For Sale Cheap.
1<) acre* improved Irrigated
land. Fenced and planted to al-
falfi. Price $125 per acre if
sold quick.
Chas Gramm, office
Hotel.
d
Mrs.
a*
*rs. plai
had [>
more-
do
icea-
than
- the
and Francis Xavi
resent that plaintms r*
Mexico, and that tne resi
said defendants are unkn.
tiffs and that the names
and legal representative
Heller and Francis Xavi.
unknown to plainaiffs.
For cause of action plaintiffs would
represent that they are the owners of
a certain tract of land situated in Pe-
cos county, Tex as. of 939.62 acres, known
as Abstract No. -Vbo, certificate No.
24 1 iS, survey No 2. block No. 105,
originally granted to Joseph Heller,
ar. : patented to the said Joseph Heller,
and plaintiffs own same by virtue of a
tax deed from the Sheriff of Pecos
countv. Texas, to Mrs. N. O. Royal,
dated Jan. 20th. 19o»’, the
N. O. Royal being the sam.
the said Mrs. N\ O. P<
herein.
That the plaintiffs hai
ble and adverse possession
three year* of said landnex1
filing of this suit.
That plaintiffs have had peaceable
and adverse possession of said land,
cultivating, using and enjoying
and paying taxes thereon for
than five year* next preceding the
of this suit, holding under deeds
registered, and that the title of
defendants is to plait
except the said land w
Joseph Heller.
Wnerefore, plaintiffs pray for cita
tion by publication to the said defend-
ants. and that upon final
they have judgment for
possession of said lard,
cloud from their title be
costs of suit and such
relief a* they may b
in law or in equity.
Herein fail not. And have you before
said court, on the said first day of the
next term thereof, this writ, with your
endorsement thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal of said
court, at office in Fort Stockton. Tex-
as. this, the .‘Sth dav of November. A.
D.. 1911.
Frank Rooney.
Clerk District Court. Peco* County.
Texas.
By H. L. Winfield, Deputy.
For Sale at Bargain.
\\ ** have three g«H»d 1 ■ u* ne**
Int-of *>i nek ton street f> >r -ale at
a rea* *n;ib|e price Tu* i* the
be*f i ;«,>ortunity you mav have
to buy jiro|s*rt,v «»n Ihi* street.
F E Grime* a Son.
The Martins Do
Pair tmg, Staining. Mi**ion fin-
ish. t *i"tming. Kftlftotnining, \'ar-
nishmg. Canvas »n«I Ibiper
hanging like you want it. Patro-
nize home people.
W B MARTIN & SONS.
Lhe State of Texas.
To the Sheriff <
or any Coni
it&ble o
Pecos County, Gre
You are hereby <
**ting:
rommanded
tn&t V Ol
>n of :hi
summon by makir
g publicatK
citation in some i
newspap*T |
Pecos. State
publishe.
in the County of
e of Tex
a*, for eight week
s previous b
o the re
turn day hereof.
John C. Th.
oma* an.
the unknown heirs
and the uni
mown le
ffl
Fort Stockton Abstract & Title Co.
Examined and Perfected
II Pecos i ountv Land and G)t*
KIKE I N S I K A N C E
Agents for non resident
I arid Owners and Tax Payers
representatives of John C. Thom
to be and appear before the Hon
inct Court at the next regular tern
reof to be begun and hoiden in thi
ntv of Peco*. State of Tt I
g*
Di
thi
Co
H " . t !.• .
F’ort Stockton or t
the first Monday ii
same being the 26t
1912. then and thei
led in said c
vember, A.
■red on the di
43 wherein
by her husb
tion
of N
numl
No
joine
are plaintiffs
the unknown
at the
■of in the town of
le *>th Monday after
January. 1912. the
i day of February,
e to answer a peti-
>urt on the 2*th day
D . 1911. in a suit
cket of said court
Mr* N.O. Power*,
ind. Homer Powers,
same
more
riling
duly
said
iff* unknown,
i patented to
hearing that
the title and
, and that the
>e removed, for
ther and further
entitled, either
Hm Piuo*»*r makes a apexiialty
§M Job Printing.
Feed! Feed !! Feed !!!
Cum* ur millet, bal<^J or
Price right. See
j!»-4t Ed STirKTo.M
four id lies uurlh. Klione 5K.
and John C. Thomas and
heir* and the unknown
legal representatives of John C. Thom-
as. are defendants.
The nature of plaintiff’s demand be-
ing as follows:
That they are the owners of a
tract of land situated in Pecos coun-l
ty, Texas, as follows:
160 acres out of the south
west portion of a tract cf land of 64<*
acres known a* Abstract No. 1M5.
certificate No. 22N7, survey No. 11,
block No. 1<>5. originally granted to the
G. C. & S. F. Ry Co., ar. i patented to
H. C. Black, the same being the south
west 1-4 of said survey, beginning atj
the south west comer thereof, thence
east with the south line of said survey
950 vara*; thence north 960 vara* ti>i
the center of said survey: thence west •
Hit vara* to the west line of said sur-
vey ; thence south w ith said west line
950 vara* to the place of beginning.
Plaintiffs own said land by virtue of
a tax deed from the Sheriff of Pecos
county. Texas, made Jan. 20th. 1900.
and duly registered since Jan. IS, 1902,
to Mrs N. O Royal, who is the same
person a* the plaintiff herein, Mrs. N.
O. Powers, and by reason of the fact
that they have hail peaceable and ad-
verse possession for more than three
years and have been cultivating, using
and enjoying said lands, and paying
taxes thereon for more than five years .
under deeds duly registered, and have
been using, cultivating and eni>ying|
same for more than !•> years each pre-
cede.g the filing of this suit, and that <
the title of the said defendants is to
plaintiffs unknown, except that said
land wa* patented to H. C. Hack and
by *aid Black and his wife Atha Black,
conveyed to the said Jno. C. Thomas
by warranty deed.
Wherefore plaintiffs pray citation
by publication to all of said defendants
and that upon hearing they have j udg- .
mer.t and title for possession of said
lands and the cloud from plaintiffs’ title
be removed and for cost* of suit, and
for such other relief as Dey may be
entitled.
Herein fail not. but have you before
said court on the first day of the next
term thereof this writ showing how you
have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal of i
said court in the town of Fort Stock- j
ton T-xas. this 29th day of November, j
A. D , 1911.
Frank Rooney,
Cler- of the District Court of Pecos
County. Texas.
By H. L. Winfield. I*eputy.
C. A. Brown. Pres. F. S. Wilson, Vice Pres.
R. E. Taylor, \rice President.
Jno. M. Odom. Cashier.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Fort Stockton, Texas
directors:
C. A. Brown F. S Wilson R. E. Taylor J. E. Davenport
Geo. C. Ha*eltme Mart Adams Jno. M. Odom
No National Bank ever busted unless some part of the National
Banking Laws were violated.
WE SOLICIT Y O 1R ACCOUNT.
BUY A
PECOS VALLEY FARM
IN THE
PECOS PALISADES TRACT
Deep and fertile soil.
25,000 acres 'irrigable land.
About 4000 acres in cultivation.
Reservoir now full of water.
/ aRnmernb^Llh.“ *>Ecked by a company having millions
of dollars andthat a proportional interest in this large irrigation sys-
tem goes with each acre. f
Until the Orient Railroad is completed you can come to Mona-
hans. Texas, and take the stage to Buena Vista or come with our ex-
cursion partv. that leaves Chicago the first and third Tuesdays of
each month for Mertion. Texas, and come out in an automobile.
For further details address
VERNON L. SULLIVAN.
B ¥.*n***r ^ Engineer,
Buena VistK. Pecos county, Texaa.
F. A. Hombeck. Land Commissioner, Orient R. R., Kansas City. Mo.
Fort Stockton Stone & Sand Co.
L. B. WESTERMANN. PROP.
Building Stone Crushed Stone
Crushed Stone Sand.
Phone 21.
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Barry, E. The Fort Stockton Pioneer. (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1912, newspaper, January 5, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth806844/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .