Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 160, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 8, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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.Trustee's Sale.
WHKREAS Aqaeda WerVi-dri (wid- j
tvj ificuttv.1 Weruieki Amelia- Cbuni-
jnou aud husband" George Champion I
nI on the loth day of April 1801 ex-
ecnto and deliver to Albert K. Simttuct
Trustee a trust deed on certain lands i
in Cameron 'County State of Texas !
therein described to secure th- snm of)
$iOOW.0O due by said Aqued.v Wor- j
h bki Michael Werbitdd Amelia Ohain-
p u aud George Champion to the Biitish J
Americau Mortgage Company Limit-1
frj; which said trust deed 8 recorded in !
C uneron ' 'ounty m Deed Book II Pago ;
Lflj to whieJ reference is hereby made: !
ud wherwas default has bet?n made in j
the payment of the money secured by.
Baiu trust deed ; and whereas the under- j
signed has been duly appoiutyd aubstitut- j
f.l trustee lu cue place of said Albert K. j
b-jLittnek as provided in said trnst deed
u id has been duly requested to execute
tae trust tuorem contained;
. NOW THEREFORE notice is herpoy
given that under ::nd by virtue of the
j.wer contained in said trust deed I j
Vie und -reigned- substituted trustee on j
Tuesday the oth. day of 1 ebruary
between the hours of 10 a. in. aud
4 p. ui. at the Court House door in the
l-iwn of Brownsville in Cameron Couu-
lv ivill by pnblic auction sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
il-soribod properly viz:
Out. of a largo graut known as the
'Esperito Sauto Grant" of sixty-four
(OA i Leagues and Five (3) Labors of land
pat'inted to the heirs of Jose Salvador
d la Garza by th State of Texas on
June 21st. 1859 by letter Patent Number
IMS Volume 12. The portions of said
f.rant herein conveyed are more partic-
ularlyknowu and described as shares
jjauiber 12 and 2S allotted to Alexander
"Werbiski in a partition of said Esper-
5io Santo Grant by tije District Court of
r.imerou Couuty Texas in the suit of
2.1. Kennedy Kiug et al. vs. Thomas
Larson administrator of Estate of Maria
Josepha Cabajos et al. said cause be-
ing number li4u" and said judgment of
partition bearing dale May 27th. 188'J
aud of record in Book F pages 379 et
teq. of the District Court Minutes of
Kaid Cameron County to which reference
i ? here msule for more particular descrip-
tion. Said share number 12 contains
1541)9 acres of land is the lower or East-
ern part of said Esperito Santo Grant
:i id is more particularly described as
follows to wit: Beginning at the South-
east corner of Mirales aud Fernandez
tract a post on main road and running
lueuce down said road South 55 East
GiOvaras South 41 East 1200 varas
South 61 East 4ti0 varas to the East
boundary of the Second (2nd) Sixth and
"West lino of the Third (3d.) Sixth or Ca-
rajos lands a post for corner ; thence
-wirh said last named lino North 61-2.
East 52 830 varas to a post for corner
on the Arroyo Colorado Northeast cor
ner of this survey and of said Second
(2nd.) Sixth; this is the same line less
4U5 varas which is described in field
notos of the Second (2nd) Sixth aud it
is not necessary to repeat; thence up the
Arroyo with its meanders North 5(5 1-2
West 247 varas North 711-4 West 678
- -?aras; North 8S "West 590 varas to tho
ftiNbrthwest of this survey- a post and
corner of the adjoining survey for Mir-
cllesand Fernandez; thence with the
East line of said last named survey S. i
"West lifty-oue thousand and seven hun-
dred aud ninety one (51791) varas to tho
place of beginning. Said share number
Twenty eight (28) comprises two bodies
of laud one of 823 acres and one for
9353 acres respectively and contains in
tiie aggregate 10170 acres of land. The
said Eight hundred and tweuty three
(323) acre tract is more particularly de-
scribed as follows to wit: Beginning at
a post on the North bank of the Kio
Grande River set for the Southeast cor-
ner of the next survey above made for
James G. Browne and the Southwest
corner of this survey and running thence
down the Rio Grande with its meanders
South 64 East 03 varas South 9 34
East 595 varus South 18 1-4 West 297
vsiras South 25 1-2 West 400 varas to a
stake set out on tlie extension of the
division line between said Browne's
tract and this purvey thence with said
division line South 3 1-2 West 8(58 varas
to the bank of the river in "Tresquilas"
potrero thence down tho Rio Grande
South 40 1-4 J East 78 varas South 58 3-4
Fast 1000 varas to a stake at the South-
east comer of this survey thence with a
line of next division below North 2 1-2
East at 359 varas set a post on first high
land among palm trees aud at a farm
road and at 500 varas left the palm
grove at 780 varas high land Jacal of
Cliapa "West 10 varas at 85S varas a post
and road at 1480 varas a palm post and
road at 3309 varas road aud post; at
3977 a road Northeast to San Yiceute
aud post at 4839 varas a stake on the
East hue of C. Jagous tract in wire
fence thence with said fence and line of
C. Jagou's South 9 1-2 West 1215 varas
to his Southeast corner post thence with
South line of C. Jagous fence North
80 1-23 West 12&) varas to a stake on
lme of said Brownes survey and set a
post a few varas South of fence ; thence
with East line of Browne aud West line
of this survey South 3 1-2 West 816
varas to the place of beginning. And
the stud Ninety three hundred and fifty
three. (9353) acre tract is more particular-
ly described ius follows to wit: Begin-
ning at a point 11 varus West of the
gate on the North line and fence C.
JagoU near the Resaca being also on
the line of Browne's survey adjoining
this survey on the West and running
thence with the North line of said Ja-
gou's tract and fence South 81 1-2 East
1390 varas to Southeast corner of this
survey and on the line of the next ad-
joining below made for M. Kennedy a
stake at fence East side of Resaca
thence with the line of M. Kennedy sur-
vey and Eastern line of this survey
STorth 2 1.2? East at 440 varas North
h ink of Resaca at 1180 varas a post j
entered "Llano Medrauo" at 3500 varas i
left prairie at 4153 a resaca or pond at
4500 varas left same at 60S) varas pass-1
ed through labor of Santa Elaya at 7690
varas Kio Grande B H. traeki at &MD
vjuasSonth bank of reaca of Raucho
Vlejo" at 9745 varas passed another re-
saca at 11020 vara set post entered
Palo Alto Prairie at 12S25 varas post
on bank of big lagoon at 13588 varas a
post on top of L ;na Alfa at 16264 varai
a post at Pfc. Isabel road neai Pital at
18.020 varas a post at 24650 varas a
stake 932 varas due East from the post
where the upper line of Browne's ad-
joining tract enters the timber at 2630
varas a post and enteredtimber at 36-
640 varas road from Sau Antonio to
Peparo and Torenos at 28810 varas
middle of "resacade los Gerates"at 30-
000 varr.a a niesquite marked three
chops on North side of an old road from
Soldados to Peparo at 31917 van s set
post and entered piairie at 34110 varas
a post at 34.185 varas a marked mes-qnite--three
chops fore and aft in
yard of Refugio ranoh at 3-1580 varas
passes resaca and road to Anacuas Altas
at 35000 varas $l post in prairie at 36900
varas a post and entered timber at
varas passed road to Ormigas. a post at
41.000 varas post in prairie.at 52150 varas
a post at 63.395 varas to the Northeast
corner Of this survey on the banlc of the
Arroyo Colorado near Tavernos Cross-
ing: thence up the Arroyo South 48 1-2
West 390 varas to the Northwest corner
of this survey and Northeast corner of
Browne's adjoining survey; thence with
the line of said Browne's survey South
3 1-2 West 02908 varas to tho place of
beginning. Said shares numbers twelve
(12) and twenty-eight (28) hereby con-
veyed contain in the aggregate 255525
acres of land more or less. But of which'
however are to be reserved excepted
and deducted 16811-2 acres more or
less heretofore conveyed by A. Wer-
biski to various parties as follows; 1st.
to Lura A . V. Cottingham on Decem-
ber 13th. 1887 136 1-2 acres by deed re-
corded in Book "G" page 584 records
of Cameron County Texas. 2nd. To
Isaac V. Harvy on December 13th. 1887
236 1-2 acres by deed recorded in Book
'G" page 589 records of said Cameron
County. 3rd. To J. W. McHorse on
December 13th. 1887 640 acres by deed
recorded in Book '-G" page 590 of
records of said Cameron County
in which 640 acres is also embraced
250 acres on February 5th. 1890
was conveyed to W. D. Harvey
by deed recorded in book "H" page
170. 4th. To James S. Riggs on
April 8 1888 160 acres by deed record-
ed in book "G" page 638 of the records
of aforesaid Cameron County oth.
To Lura A. V. Cottingham on June 5
1888 203 l-2acres by deed of record in
book "G" page 648 of aforesaid Cam-
eron comity records. 6th. To S- E.
Criss on July 31 1S89 250 acres by deed
of record in book "H" page 10 records
of aforesaid Cameron county. 7th.
To Alberto Mayers ou October 21 J889
50 acres by d -ed. ot recordju book "H"
page 64 of aior. s.d Cameron couuty
records to the said rcords of which ref-
erence is here made for more particular
description thereof. Leaving in the ag-
gregate twenty-three thousand nine
hundred and three and one-half (23-
903 1-2) acres of land more or loss sub-
ject this conveyance.
Said laud will be sold to satisfy the
debt secured by said trust deed aud
such title will be given as is vested in
said trustee. C. H. MARIS
Substituted Trustee.
Brownsville Texas Jan. 3rd. 1901.
YOUR
PHYSICIAN
AIMS
to put all his knowledge experi-
ence anil skill into the prescription
ho writes. It is an order for the
combination of remedies your case
demanls. He can not rely cn re-
jults unlosR the ingredients are pure
and reliable and properly com-
pounded. He fair to your doctor and 10 your-
self by bringing your prescriptions
here They will be compounded
only by Registered Pharmacists
who are aided by the largest stock
of drugs in this part of the state.
Everything of the finest quality
that mof "n buy or ojporionco
ielect.
DKALKR IN
Hardware
Agricultural Implements
Wooden Tin and Wup
perman Non-Breakable
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and Dry Paints forCarriaesand
and Lubricating Oils. " urpen
feine. Varnish window Glass
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Meals at all hours. Coffee and
Chocolate Fish served at all hours
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Established 1879.
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General : Merchandise
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Alice
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Owners and Managers
Desire to inform the traveling public that having been awardec
the contract for carrying the United States mail they
are prepared to also carry
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BETWEEN BR 0 WNS VILLS AND ALICE.
Until further notice Stages leave Brownsville and Alice oti
the following schedule:
LEAVE BROWNSVILLE: LEAVE ALICE;
Dail3'at6:a. in. and arrivet at -Mice "Daily nt 6 a.m (except JMor.day) and or
in 39 hours. ' Monday at 10 a.m. reaching Bro'vnc
ville in 39 hours.
Courteous treatment to patrons
Office hours g.to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.
For further information address
FRANK AYERS 1 MISS SUSIE DOKSETTv
Agent Alice Texas. Agent. Brownsville lesasj
Successors to CELKSTJ JAGOU.
Commission Merchants
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Table Luxuries
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Sporting Ooous SShot Guns Pistols Rules and Ammunition.
A COMPLETE 8T00K OF THE FINEST IMPORTED AND DOJ4Bflb
Wines Cognac Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive Oil Mineral Water and ctlic rcie
eve-y description always on hand.
J3F"Proinpt attention given to all Orders by Mail or otherwise.
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Dry Goods Boots & Shoes
Winchester arms and
Ammunition.
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Wheeler, Jesse O. Brownsville Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. NINE, No. 160, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 8, 1901, newspaper, January 8, 1901; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143996/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .