Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, December 17, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Trustee's Saia
WHEREAS Prank Rabb Lillic May
Rabb and Maria V. fctarek tliL on tlio
Jth. day of April execute and de-
liver to ITrancis.B. Hoffman Trustee a
trust deed on certain lands in Cameron
Conaty State of Texas therein describ-
td to secure the sum of $17000 due Ly
said Frank Rabb Lillie May Rabb and
Maria Y. Starck to the British & Amer-
ican Mortgage Company Limited -which.
&dd truftdeed is recorded in Cameron
County in Deed Bool: 3 page 512 to
which reference is hereby made;
which eaid trust deed has been modi-
fled bya release to Mrs. Maria V. Starck
of the &d& trust deed to the extent of
an undivided one half of tho 2nd. tract
for road; 20000 varus set postmarked
L : 20010 varas.aeross road; 21.008 vs.
fHii drove Btake inarked IX; 22002 vrs.
THE
" drove stake marked YHT; 22993 vrs : Hp. mi ! V iTO H AfV
irove stake marked VII; 23270 varas to j UiVUVyJ 7 i
?mmn saw
aro
Arroyo ; ZoJ4V varas across tne same ;
23994 varas drove stake marked VI; 24-
9S0 varas drove stake for road ; 25000
varas set post marked L ; 25010 varas
across road j 20006 vs.pCZi drove stake
marked IV; 27002 vrs. E drove stake
marked ITT; 27$8B viraa drove stake
marked H; "JS.GPi vs. drove stake marked
1: 29900 varas drovestake for road; 30000
varas to place of beghriing said tract
so oneining 7000 acres more or less.
Alontac undivided naif interest in tho
foltowin tract of laud fcnwit : A tract
of land beginning at the Southwest cor- i
ner oi tins survy aua ooucneast corner
of laud herein after dosonbwi and of of the next ad joining survey above made
fivo thousand dollars of said debt leav for A Werbisld a stake on the north
insr due from said Frank Rabb and bank of t the Rio Grande from which
Tflia Mav Rnbb the sum of twelve i a post in line of division on first Midi
thousand dollars -principal with accrued
interest thereon and vie said sale herein
advertised is for said last named sums
and of paid lrst. described tract and an
' undivided one half of the seooud named
tract less the said homestead as herein
after Bhown.
Reference if hereby made to the re
cord of said releabe on Page 12 1 to 127
Book 4 Cameron County records and
-whereas default has been made in the
payment of the moneys secured by said
trust deed; and whereas the undersign-
ed has been duly appointed substituted
trustee in the place of said Francis B.
Hoffman as provided in said trust deed
tmd has been duly requested to execute
the trust therein contained ;
NOW THEREFORE notice is here-
by given that under and by virtue of
the power contained in said trust deed
I the undersigned substituted trustee
on tho let. day of January 1901 be-
tween the hours of 10 a. m. aud3 p. m.
t the Court House door in the town of
Brownsville in Cameron County will
by public auction sell to the highest bid
der for cash tne loiiowing aescnooa
property viz: M
A tract of land situated othe Rio
Grande River about 35 niis above
. Brownsville described as follcgrs: Be-
ginning at an Ebony post mariied
on base line of a certain grant of -land
from the King of Spain known as
the La Feria thence due south 10 varas
across road; thence H00 varas to the
old bed of river and thence following
the bank of said old river for Southern
boundary of said tract ;thenee north 73?J
degrees west 140 varas; thence north 74
degrees w 240 varas; thence south 34 w
220 varas; thence south 35 west 400
varas; thence south II west 300 varas;
thence south 27 1-2 3 West 200 varas
thence south 0 East 100 varas
thence south 14 east 140 varas; thence
south 20 east 160 varas; thence south
26 east 60 varas ; thence south 28 1-2
cast 220 varas; thenco north 88 0 east
20 varas; thence south 471?. 0 west 280
varas; thence sonth 0 east 380 vs.
thence south 67 1 0 west 2G0 vs: thence
north 49 1-2 0 wes AjjO varas ; thence S
83 ? west 200 varas ; guoe north 87 1-2 0
west 32 varas: thence north for west lino
said tract 50 varas set a post marked m
200 varas to swamp and lagoon 2.7S8 RZZ
and 50-100 varas across said lagoon to h
fence 3791 and 51-10U vaKis to road; 3-
801 and 50-100 varas to post on base line
marked 31 ; thence from said post north
for west BZ boundary of said tract 10 vs.
setastakeH for road 1006 varas drove
stake marked I 2002 varas drove stake
marked IE 2998 vs. drove stake marked
m 3994 varas; drove stake marked IV;
4990 varas drove stake for road; 5000 vs.
set 3 post marked i 5010 vs across said
road;6006 YarasiZZP drove stake marked
VI; 6235 varas ton to Arroyo: 6300 vs
across the same; 7002 varas drove stake
marked VH; 7998 vs. drove stake mark
ed VUL; 8994 varas drove stake marked
IX; 9990 varas drove stake for road; 10.
000 varas set postmarked m; 10010 varas
across road; H00G varas. HZZP drove stake
marked XE; 12002 vrs. n drove stake
marked XII; 12998 varas drove stake
marked SHI ; 13991 varas drove stake
marked XIV: 14990 varas drove stake
for road: 15000 varas set post marked
it 15010 varas across road; 16006 varas
inzzp drove stake marked XVI; 17002
varas drove stake marked XVH;
17600 varas to lagoon; 17760 vs. across
i le same: 17!?98 vs. drove stake marked
XYUJ; 1S934 varus drove stake marked
XIX: 19990 varas drove stake for road;
21000 varas set post marked m ; 20010
varas across jead; 21006 xvp varas
'drove stake on edge of Big En- h yo lake
marked XXI: 21.400 varas across tho
same; 22.002 varas drove stake marked
XXH 32993 varas drove srako marked
XXHI: 23991 varas drove stake marked
XXIV; 24990 varas drove stake for road;
2.0 0 var.is set post marked m ; 23010
vs across road:26006 vs. drovs vp stake
marked XXVI; 27.002 varas 11 drove
stake marked XXVII; 27.998 vs. drove
stake marked XXVHI; 28994 vs drove
staie marked XXIX; 29990 varas
drdvo sfeako for road; 30000 vs. sot post
marked Mi thence due east 1024 vs. for
North- vjz:p era boundary of said tract
set a post n marked p : thence due S
followingthe lands itZZho UregorioLon
goria Y Cana ; 10 vs. vi drove a stake
marked XXX; 1006 varas drove stake
marked XXTX; 2002 varas drove stake
marked XX VIH; 299S varas drove stake
marked XX v IE; 3094 varas drove stake
markedXXVI;4990 varas drove stake for
road: 5000 varas set postmarked L ; 5010
vs. across road; 6006 vs drove pZZv" stake
" 11
marked XXIV; 7002 vjiras drove stake
marked XXHI; 7998 varas drove stake
marked XXH; 8994 varas drove stake
marked XXI; 9990 varas drove stake for
road ; 10000 varas set post marked l ;
lo010 varas across road; 10 20i vrs. Pjrv
toTiocano Lake; 10800 varasacfoss 11
tho same ;IiQ00 varas drove stake mark-
ed XIX; 12002 varas drove stake marked
XVLH; 1299$ varas drove stake marked
XVH ; 13.994 varas drove stake marked
XVI; 14990 varas drove stake for road:
15000 varas set post marked l ; 15010
varas across road; 16-0XJ8 vrsrlTiii drove
stake marked XIV; 17002 va drove
stake marked XD1 18903 varas drove
stake marked XH ? . JR994 - varas drove--stsi3ak
" 13330 v take
ianu bears norm 2 cast sou varas ;
and running thence with the meanders ;
of the river Soutn 83-4 East 389 varas
to a point opposite banoo. thence cross-
ing river and following meanders of old
river bed around the banco South 34 1-2 0
Vvest 550 varas South 17 1-4 East 270
varas East 100 varas NortliSo 1-2 0 East
350 varas North 33 1-4 West 200 varas
North 87 East 194 varas to a point
on the North bank ot tho river op-
posite the lower side of banco thence
down the Rio Grande with the meanders
south 62 1-2 east 719 varas ;north 56
east ISO varas; north 21 1-2 east 300
varas; north 30 1-2 0 west 725 vs; north
11-4 east 220 varas; north 52 3-4. E.
205 v;iras; south 87 1-4 east 120 varas;
south 79 3-4 east 369 varas ; south 42 1-1
east 404 varas; south 3 1-4 east 642
varas; souths 1-4 west 800 varas; north
52 1-4 east 645 varas: north 4 east;
890 varas to the southeast corner of tliis
survey and southwest corner of the next ?
survey below made for Mrs Cooper a
stake on the baid: of the Rio Grande ;
thence with the line of said Mrs. Coop-
er's survey north 1 0 21' east at about
200 varas set post on first high land ; at
456 varas set post on road in field from
which an Anaqua marded bears S
1 1-2 0 west at 1100 varas passed fence :
of Starck's field; at 1940 varas a post at ;
tone roads; at 504o varas a road near re-
saca;at 5305 varas passed resaca a stump j
for post; at 7657 varas post Re?aCaCuati-
tas; at 8S92 varas post at Brazos road; at
9700 varas resaca; at 12000 varas Laguua s
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.LAREDO - EOUTE
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flip -M tftW f. W II A TlOlf A T :
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Keeps' constantly on hand
Fiesh butter. Cheese Crackers. Cake's
Gandits Canned and Dried Fruits
Hams and lireakfast Bacon
Tinware and Crockery.
LXJCIO B0 CIS
BEAUTIFY
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You Home
By Baling
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From
S W.Brooks
Pido Alto prairie; at
Grande railroad' track and continuing
same course (balance line not run) in all
69482 varas to the Arroyo Colorado
where set post for northeast corner of
this survey; thence up the Arroyo with
its meanders south 48 1-2 west; 1275
varas to post for northwest corner and
northeast corner of next survey above
made made for A. Werbiski; thence
with east boundary of said Werbiski and W
west 63395 varas to the north line of
C. Jagon's 640 acre tract a stake at a
line south'80 1-2 east 63 varas to the
northeast corner of same; thence with
varas to stake in Binders on line of siid 1
Werbiski and where it strikes said Ja- j IW
gou'sline; thenco with said boundary! Hi
line of Werbiski south 2 1-2 west 4839 i l4a
varas to the place of beginning s Bearing
two posts K W variatioji 81-4 E. 1 U
sua tract containing vu.aoj acres more ' w
or less from which is excepted 200 acres ; JU
in flip. RmitliAsf: rnmpr fTiATiYf cif-. timrt i
as a "Homestead."
Said two tracts coutaining in all 27-
150 acres more or less.
Said land will be sold to satisfy the
debt secured by said trust deed and;
sucn title will be given a.'j is vested in
Said trustee. C. H. MARIS
Substituted Trustee.
Brownsville Texas Itec. 1st.
varas Rio g& . .. r g
gr lie iia.n a n;u line ui ucturaiivuvg
Wall Paper for sale and sells its
cheao. He will also sell vou the
paper and contract to put it up.
Shortest Quickest and Best Route from all points in tesuS
to Monterey Saltillo Sau Luis Potosi Alorelia Mexico City
and to all towns in the marvelous coffee sugar and mining
districts of the... ........ .
RBPIIBLIC OF MEXICO
65 MILBS SHORTER than any other" line td Meiico Oifcy Ifc
runs through the best scenic portions of the country) it SLtf
many hours time ; its rates are the lowesL
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars
Operated on all through trains. Incursion tickets at greafcty
reduced rates.
&TBe sure to see that your ticket reads via
LAEEDO AND -THE
MHXICAINT NATIONAL KAlLWAT
Pull information regarding rates schedules ete;j will be furtlisB
ed by any ticket agent or the undersigned :
C. W. Fish Commercial igent Laredo. T'eiagi
E. Muenzenberger Commmereialgeiit Sau iitonia
E. 2sT. Brown Gem- Supt. W. B yak Gen Pass Agf
Mexico City
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Ownors and Managers
Desire to inform the traveling public that having been awdrdefT
the Contract forfcrryina the United States mail they
are prepared fo also carry
1900.
Subscribe for The Brownsvills
Daily Hlrald.
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Place
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ffhair cnt or bath polite?
fffaod conrtPoas attention to
1 All Patrons. j
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ckages
BETWEEN BROWNSVILLE AN ALICE.
Until further notice Stages will leave Brownsville afid Alice ou
the following schedule:
LEAVE BROWNSVILLE: LEAVE ALICE;
Daily at 6 : a. in. and arrives at Alice Daily at 6 a. m (except Monday )ando&
11139 hours. . Monday at io a.m. reaching Brovn
ville in 39 hours.
Courteous tieatment to patroiis
OfEce hours 9 td 12 a m.- and 2 to 5 p. m.
For further information address
FRANK AYERS
Agent Alice Texas;
MISS SUSIE IDOESET
Agent. Brownsville '1 exasj
H. M. PI1
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DEALER IN
Groceries Shelf and Hea.v
naraware
Agricultural implements
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Wooden Tin and Wup
perman Kon-Breakable
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1 If Flat and Round Bar Iron. Carriage
0 rlOO fOO WaSon and Building Material
U Unu HMft jjme Cement and Bricks. Mixed
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and Dry Paints for Carriages and Buildings. White Lead Faint
and lAiDncatinpr Uils. i urpen Lnm nnJ n n'n 4
tine Varnish Window Glass 11 UUUib QilU BliliL5 IU Ulttfil
AS?rr FOR J-GHN FINHIGAN & -GOM
illlHkfst pricee for hinVB.skTfi nd rrTimrv r.rr
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Brownsville . -
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Successors io GELESTI JAGOU.
Commission Merchants ;
IMPORTEES OF
--AND
Table Luxuries
Of all kinds.
i DEAL 2 Df THE BEST BRANDS OF-
Sporting" (-foods iShot Gnns Pistols Riiles and Airimttififciqn.
- A COiiPLETS STOCK OF JHE FINEST IMPORTED AKD DOMSSIIC '
V7in6s CognGiH Alo Oig&rK Pure Olive Oil Mineral W&tSr fiifl ficlitadl
evey description always on hand
SPrccipt attention given to all Orders bv Mail or dtKentiEef.-
-FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. --
Dry
& m. el oboss-
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ncliester arms and
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 143, Ed. 1, Monday, December 17, 1900, newspaper, December 17, 1900; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143979/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .