The Brownsville Daily Herald. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 188, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 9, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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Trustee's Sal
"WhereAs Frank Rab'o and wife
Liihe Mayliabb aad Warift V.StHrck
of the couu'of Cameron State of
Tf-288 did on tba 7tb day of April
A D. 1S96 execute and deliver lo
PraucisB. HofFmaur trns-tee a trust
deed oa certain Jands in CaOifcrun
county state of Texas thert-iu des-
cribed to secure the enra of $17900
due by said Frank Eabb and w-ife
Iiiliie Mny Babb oud Maria V.
Starck to the British and Au-tr
icau Mortgage Company (LimiieiK
which said trust deed ia recorded m
Cameron County Teses in Deed
Book 3 on pages 512 to 51S to
whichrefereuce is hereby madi ;
Ana whereas defanlt has been
made in the payment of the moneys
secured by said trust deed and
whereas the undersigned Las been
duly appointed substitute trustee in
the place of t-aid Francis B. Hrfifmau
aa provided in eaid trust deed and
has been duly requested to execute
tha trust therein ccntained;
Itfow therefore notice is given
that under and by virtue of
the power contained in paid
trust deed I the undersigned
substitute trustee on T -es lay the
1st. day of March A.D 1898 between
the hours ol 10 a in and 4 p. m. at
the court house door in the ciy of
Brownsville in Cameron county
will by public auctiou sell to the
highest bidder for oah the follow-
in? described property viz:
All the fo i'wiu2 desenbed real
efta e situated and lying in the
county of Cameron and state of Tex-
as to- wit :
A tract of land beginning at the
soutbweBt corner of this survey and
southeast comer of the next adjoin
ing survey above made for A. Wer-
biski a stake on the north bank of
the Iiio Grande from which a ost in
line of division on first high land
bears north 2 east 359 varas and
running thence with the leandera of
the river south 5S past 3S9 varas
to a point opposite banco; thfeuce
crossing river and following meau
dera of old river bed around the
banco south 34A west 550 vs.s.onth
17 east 270 v. east 100 vp. north
35A eastooOvs. north 33 we?t
20U- vs. north 37 east 194 vs. lo a
point on north bunk of tie r.ver op-
posite the lower side of buna ; thence
dowr the Bio Grande wuh the
meanders south 621 east 719 vs.
north 56 east 18o"va. north 21 0
east 800 vs. north 30i west 75"vs.
north 1$ east 220 "vp north 52
east 205 ve south 87 8l 120
vs soutn iit esbt aoy vp.
south 42 i eubt 404 vs. sonth 3
east 642 vs. south 5 3 west 800 vs.
north 52 east G45 va. north 4
east S90 vs. to the southeast corner
of this purvey and southwest corner
ot the next survey below made for
Mrs Cooper a stake on the bank of
the iiio Grande ; thence with the
line of said Mrs. Coopf-r73 survey
north 1 21r ca-t at abcut 200 vs.
set post on first high land at 456 vs.
set post on road in fiM from which
an Anacaa nrarked - bears south
1 west at 1100 vs. piEsed fence
of Starcks field at 1940 vs. a post at
fork roadB at 5.045 vs. a road
near resaca r.t 5305 vs pass-
ed resaca a slump for post at
7657 va. post resaca Cuatita? a
8 S92 vs. post at Brnzos road nl
9700 vs.reB ee nt 12.000 vs. Lpgnnt.
Ijarga at 131G7 vs pobt 7-c enter
Palo Alto prairie at vs. Bio
Grande railroad track and contion
ixrg same conrse (balance of line no'
run) in all G9 482 vs. to the Arroyo
Colorado where set post fr north-
east corn r of this survey ; iheoce up
the Arroyo wtn its meanders soutn
ABh weBt 1275 ve to post for
torthwest corner and northeast
corner of next Burvej above
made for A. Werbiski; thence with
"east bonndary of said Werb.ski ana
west boundtry cf this survry south
2 west 63395 vs. to the north
line of C. Jugon'tj 60 acre tract a
stake at a wire fence; thence with said
daerou'8 line rontu bvi -1 east t2 T3.
to tbo northeast corner
rf same
ihence xvilh past Honrdtty of same
scnth 9i west GOO vs. to a stake
in einders on line of said Worbitki
nt d wheie it strikes said Ja-.on'b
line: tbetce with said bjnndury imn
of Werbieki souih 2 west 4S39
ve. to the place of beginun g; bear-
ing marked - 2 poets K W
Variation 8 eatt ald tract con-
taining 20.353 acres more or let-s
from which is excepted 20 acres io
ihe southehst corner thereof set
apart as a "homestead. M
Also another tract of land situated
on the Rio Grande river about 35
miles above Biowtsville desenbtd
as follows: BegiuLii'fj at S
an ebony po.st marked QB
on base lii.eof a certsia g-aut i
of land fnm the Kino f Sain
Snon as the Jja Frin; thace due
aouth 10 vs. aerops rod; thence
3100 vs. lo old btdtf nver and
thence following the bunk of smd old
river for southern boiiod-sry of s 3d
tracts thence nnr-h 73 west 140
yp. tht nee north 74 west 240 vs.
theace south 34 wost .2-0 vs.
Jhenee
Ikence
theice
fSenee
Sl.eoce
56339
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sonth
south
sonth
south
south-
35;
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we st
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1 1 Weftt diii) vL.
2a wtst 260 vs.
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20 east
ifto
140
1GJ
v.
Vs?.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
va
vs
VS.
vs.
V-i
thence noith for wttt line said TI
tritct 50 vs. set a post marked R
2t0 vs. to swamp and lagoon H
2.78S 50 varus across said l2on to
fence 3 791.50 varas to road 3801.50
vat as to 51 post on base line
marked BJ thence from said post
north H for west boundary of
said t-hcf 10 vs. set a stake for
road 1 00G vs. drove sUke marked
I 2 002 Vrf. drove stake marked II
2 998 vs. drove stake maiked III
3 994 vs. drove stakn marked IV 4-
990 vs. drove s'ake for road M
5 000 vs. set a post marked IP
5 010 vs. across said road id
6 006 vs. drove stake marked YI
6 235 vs. fo Arroyo 6300 vs. across
the same 7.002 v. drove stake marked
VII 7 99S vp. drove stake marked
VIII 8994 vs. drove stake mark-
ed IX 9 590 vs. drore stake for
road. M 10.000 vs. set poet
marked II!?10010 vs.across road
11 006 H v?. drove stake mark
ed XI 12 002 vs. drove stake marked
XII 12998 vs. drovesthko marked
Xilf 13 994 vs drove stake marked
XIV 14990 vs dr.ve s'ake for
r o a 6 ' ft 15000 vs. eet post
mark"fl.IIIjPl5 010 vs acroFsroad
IS. 006 H v-. drove stake mark-
ed XVI. 17 002 vs. drove stake
innrrked XVII. I? GOO vs. to lnoon
17760 vs. across the snme 17 998 v.
drove stake martc 1 XVIII. 18994
vd drove stake maiked XIX 19990
drove stake for road M
20000 vs. set post marked XVQP
20010 vs. across road H
21006 vs. drove Etake on edge of
Bg Enjo lake marked XXI 21400
vs across the same 22 002. vs. drove
stake marked XXII 22 998 vs. drove
stake marked XXIII 23 994 vs.
drove stake mat ked XXIV 24 990 vs
drove stnke for road 25000 M
vs. set poPt marked VfP
2501tt vs. across road 26 006 H
vs. urove stake marked XXVI 27-
002. vs. drove stake maiked XXVII
27 99S vs. drov8 stake murken
XXVIII 28.994 ys.drove stake mark
ud XXIX 29.990 vs stnke for road
30000 vs. set post raaiked
M thoi.ee due eat 1024 vs for
VIj jP rjorthern boundary of Raid
1 tractset a post marked P
thence cue south following Hj L
the lands of G Longona Y. VI
Cana 10 v-. drove stake marked
XXI 00G vs drove stake marked
XXtX 2 002 vs. drove stake marked
XXVIII 2998 vs.drove stake marked
XXVII. 3l94 vs. jdrove stake
marked XXVI 4 990 vs. drove stake
for road 5 000 vs. eet post marked
L 5010 V3. ucro-s road 6006 ve.
Pl V dmvo stake marked XXiV
H 002 v. drove strike marked
XXIII 7998 varas drove stake
tuaikel XXJI 8 990 vans drove
slake marked XXI 9 994 varas drove
stake for road L 10.000 varas
set po t marked PQiV 10010 vuras
aero?s road H 10 200 varas
to Tioce.no lake 10800 varas aerops
the same 11 006 varas drove etake
marked XIX. 12 002 varHR drove
ttake marked XVill 12 998 varas
drove stake m-.rked XVII 13994
varas drive oUke marked XVI. 14-
990 varas diovo stake for road
15000 vs. set post marked
B 15010 varaa across road
PI'iII16 006 varas drove stake
1 marked XIV 17.002 vnrs
drove stwke marked XIII 17 998
varas drove sti.ke markpd Xjl 18.994
varas Jrove Btake marked XI 19 990
varas drove stake for road B
20000 vs. set po.-t marked Pjll
20010 vs. acrofs road 21000 H
vara drove stake marktd IX 22 002
vhths drove stake markt-d VIII 22
998 varas drove stake ma'ked VII
23 270 varas to Arrovo 23 320 varas
across the same 23 994 varaa drove
'take marked VI. 24 990 var.s
drove etuke for rood 25
000 vuras set pest mirked
Li 25 010 varas across road 26
' varas diove stake marked
H IV 27.002 varas drove Stake
marked HI 27 99Svarns drove stake
marked II i'8.994 araa drove stake
marked I 29 990 varas drove stake
for road 30 0U0 varus to place of be-
fiinuiiiij said tract cobt iuing 7000
acres more t r les-.
Both tiacts containing in the
aggregate 27150 acres more or les?.
Said land will be sold to satisfy
the debt etcared hy said trnst deed
and huch title will be given as is vest-
ed in said Trustee.
BrownsfiHe Tts8 th;s 27b. day
of J'nnuaiy A. D. 189S.
G. H ilABW.
Substitute Trustee.
FOR. REJi"T
'
Tho Miller's Hotel building hav
ins been completely repaired is of-
Prvorl far rnnt fnv lirktnl n f-nnt '
reasonable rates. Apply to Ecan-cist-o
Ytarria.
Pine Tailoring?.
If you want a nair of oants or a
uit of clothes made in the latest fa
hion. or ciothos cleaned or dyed
call on a ih-elasb jailor
AXDXESS PISRLTNG
m The Tailor
(hence north 86c east 20"
thence south 47i wet 580
thenco south 11 f east 3S0
thence south G7d west VG0
thence north 49i west GO
tbenco south 83 west 200
ihpDc north 872 wtst 32
iTKTrPASiSBScure BHr2UaLA.-
R. H- WALLIS.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Its introdacing new and select styles
of work at his parlors. Also new stylet
of fancy card rronnts.
Jst-Copymgnd errlargements in era or
done. Inspection of work invited
Photo parlors next toD. S. reservation.
WASHINGTON 6T&EKS
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How io Attain ft."
A Wonderful JTcw
Medical BooK.written
for Men Only. Oae
copy ms.y bo Lad free
on application.
ERIE KEDtCAL CO.
BUFFALO. N.V.
ieadquarters
pob
4nd Fancy Goods of all Descrip
tions suitable for
Wedding and Birthday Presents!
Music Book3 Stationery toys Pens
Inks Jewelry Silverware Fancy
Goods of every description
Just received fcy
IRS. GEO. K a A U S S E
Brownsville Texas.
JAent for Ott's Tombstones.
R-I-P-A-N-S
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
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Caviats and Tradc-Mcrks obtained and ail Pat-
$Ot;HOFFICi:i3 0FP03ITEU.S PXTLHTOFFiZt?
?indrecanvi.are pater tja less tiiac than those
rrem te from ssh ntoa. J
f Send mcxM dravrinj or phoo. xrit'i dccrip-t
tion. Y acivue if pateta le or not free of J
Ccflarjc Unr Ice not due t-11 rs.ent is secured.
i A Pamphlet " How to Ol tan Pa'sa's ' witb
cost oi siae in the U. S. and iorciga couatnc
Jsent free. Addrcts
5 Opp. Fattnt Office. V.'as-ctcn. D. r
Dr. Price's Cream Dakihg Powdes
World's Fair Highest Award-
Elder Wrs. Teiinisoo
OF BUFKSK IND.
Telfs of tha Great Benefits Dsrfvod From
Dr. Mi!e3' Heart Cuio.
s0fev
MEART DISEASE of Ion? standing Ig
notciisily enred but It is cukable.
EMer TTm. Tcnntson writes: "I was
afflicted for thirty-Cvo years vrlth heart dis-
ease in fact troubled -R-itn It ncsrly all my-
fsfiMM hie-z :11ink K heredI
ft i?-fUX affiicted irith It- I hara
IHSSS. WS y heart palpitated to
fe Resc?s lsucl1 an exten5 as to
ijSodressuis was It I
g3feg3feKteJ5? could only witb great-
stdjfncnlty compose myself to slaep. About
two years ago I becan taking Dr. Miles'
Heart Gure. The first bottla gave me no
peicectlDle benefit but after taking the
third I began to leei much relief and I con-
tinued for some months. I have good rea-
son to behove tne cure is permanent.
Br ILles liemeu'es are Eold oy all arug-
gists tu-oer a poit ve guar uitce Srt Dottle
ben-5--orr 'yr't'- - I oiHeart
ani i.cr- .rt lrce toi.i jipucants.
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J fcvery iilan YUo Vonld Know the
Grand Traths tbo Plain Facts tho
Ifew Discoveries of Medical Science
5 Applied to' Ularricd X.iic Who
Wonld Atono for Past Errors and"
Avoid Tnturo Pitfalls Should Sccnre
Sbo Wonderful Initio Hook Called
" CoBipIeto Manbood and IIor to A
taia It."
' Hero at las Is i'nformrirTon from a hlslj
tncdical source that must -w ork wondera ti IU
this generation of men "
Tho Book fully describes a method hywhlclj
to attain full igor and manly power.
A method by which to end all unna.tuxsl
Grains on tnesy3tezu.
To cure nervotisness lack of self-control. letf
spoadency &c.
To eschaiiKO a jvled and worn nature for
one of brightness bnoyancy and power.
To cureforeTcr effects of 3scessc3ovcrwork.
worry &c
To Eivefullstrencth development and tone
to everj portion and orpan of tho body
Ago no barrier. Failuro impoesible. Two
thousand references. -
The bock is nnrely medical and sclenttfic
. naeles3 to curiosity EeeLers invaluable to men
only who need it.
A despairing man who had applied to U3
oon af icr wrote:
"Well I tell jou that firt day la ono I'll
never forget. I just bubbled with Joy. I
v. anted to hur everybody and tell them my
old self had died yesterday and my now Eelx
was born to-day "Why didn't you tell mo
whn I first wroto that I would find it Ius
way2" - 3
And another thus: .
"If jou dumperl a cert load of gold ntmy
feet it would not bring such pladness into my
life a your method has done."
Write to tho ERIE MEDICAL COMPAIfV
Buffalo TT. Y3 and nk for the little bocs
railed :'COMPLETE 3tANHOOD." Seferta
J'ns paper and tho company promises to sond
e book in eealcd envelope without any
rLs and entirely free until it is well intra
cd. "v -J
HOT AND COLD
La A. H3USSET'S
TUE J3AKBEK.
gTAlso a fall line of tobaccos
cigars pipes and smokers material.
ELIZABETH STREET
H. G-. Krausse
Is now Prepared to do all kinds of
Watch ano Clock work.
Repairing Jewelry and Silverware of aJ
Kinds a Speciality.
ELIZA T5EH sTbeet
Office Hours From
from 1 to 5 p. m
8 to 12 a. m
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Oppssiie lliller's Hotel
Brownsville Tex.
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Trade KIarks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyono sending a sioicli and description may
qnlcKIy ascertain our opinion free vrhetner an
invention is probably pntentabl. Connannlca-
tions8trfctl7confldcntiil. Handbook; euPatcnta
sent free. OMest acency for secunn? patents.
Patent taken through JInnn & Co. receive
special votuc vitnont clianjo in tne
scientific
iftaencas.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijsrjrest cir-
culation of a-iy scientific JournaL Terms. $3 a
nvir": fonr months ?L Sold byall nowsdcalerv.
MtlTfN & Co.3G13roN8W York
Branch Office. C5 F SU VTaahlngton D. C
For
Parker Bow one of the bet pro
pertiea n Brownsville centrally
located on the corner of Washington
and 12th streets for $5QQQ U. S
currency.
Also GOO acres of land at $10
TJ. S. currency. John W. IIoit
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(SuccesHor to Christian Hess.
DEALER IN
GENERAL MElRGDADrSE
Highest Price Paid For Country
Produce.
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UMBER BLINDS KSJ) DOOJi'
Lime Cement and Brick. Carriage tVagon and Buildi-
ng Materials Hareware Paints Oils Turpentine and Va
nishes for Carriages and Buildings.
Agent for John Finnegan & Co. Will pay flfe highes
cash price for hides skins and all country produce.
Corner Monroe &
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POLICIES WRITTEN BY
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WHOLESALE
' Dry Good Staple Goods Boots Shoes and Groceries.
ill Kinds feats Caps Sniffs and Drawers Kofes and Family Groceri
All European goads kept in our iiafcuiioros Douse.
S31T ALul Orders Viomj tly Attended ;i'o
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DEALER IxT THE BEST BRANDS O? -
Sporting Goods. Shot Guns Pistols. Rifles and Ammtiilitlbiii
A COMPLETE STOCS1 OF THE FINEST IAIPOSTED AND DOilESne"
Wir.ee Gcgnac. Gin Ale Cigars Pure Olive QiH- Mineral Wal'ar
and delicacies of every description always on haird.
iPrbuipf attention given to-all Orders by Mail or otherwibe.
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