The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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THE PEAB8ALL LEADER, PEARSALL, TEXAS
NOTICE OF SALE.
’ Texas,
Frio
SAVED BY GRIGSBTSUV-VER-LAX.
) Whereas, by
•e of the autho, ity ve8ted in me as
-e named and appointed in a cer-
deed of trust, recorded in Volume
ages 222, 223, 224 and 225, records
. ea i estate mortgagees of Frio County
-, executed and delivered to me on
e 26th day of June, 1912, by A. J.
di and wife, Vida Spruill, for the
securing the payment of one cer-
n rtromiesory “note for the sum of
eenty- three * hundred ($2300 00) dol*
more fully described in said Deed
Trust, executed by the said A. J.
.•mill, and payable to the order of
m. Boon and I. H. olemonr, at the
arsall National Bank, Pearsall, Tex-
with interest thereon from date un-
i paid at the rate of ten per cent per
. im, interest payable on the 26th
ay of June of each year thereafter as
;Accrues, and 10 per cent attorney
es if placed in the bands of an attor-
■ v for collection, and further provid-
= - that a failure to pay any interest
ist ailment on s»id note when Hue shall
m ure the same at the option of the
ohlers thereof, and said deed of tiust
so providing in case any installment
merest was not paid when due so-
iling to the tpnor and effect of said
ote, that the holder of said Dote may
option, declare due _and mature
And whereas Wm. Boon is the hold
and owner of said note, the interest
f the said 1. H Clemons in said note
1 Peed of Trust having been duly
: ; ferred to him in writing and duly
led for record, and the said A. J
Til and Vida Spruill have made de-
iull in the payment of the annual in-
mi 'ment of interest due on the said
00 note,which annual installment
a? due cu the 26th day of June, 1914,
: that said interest installment is
a past due and unpaid, and that by
.son thereof and as provided for in
1 note and in said dfced of trust, the
I Wm. Boon has declared said note
nd all of said indebtedness immediate-
<ine and mature, and has heretofore
notified the eaid A. J Spruill; that
t say that On the 26th day of June,
•14, there was doe on said $2300 00
ote an annual payment of interest
'••on, that same was not paid when
e, or any part thereof, on said date
r any time thereafter, and that by
Lson thereof, the said Wm. Boon
iecied to and did declare said note
e, matured and payable, both prin-
- and interest, and demanded pay-
lent thereof.
r i whereas said note is now past
and unpaid. That said note is se-
ared by the deed of trust above men-
l ined on the following land in Frio
o:nty, Texas, being a subdivision of
■ is known as the Darlington ranch
• ranch or land was subdivided by
ir3. Lon Spruill, the owner thereof,
; i which subdivisions are shown by
at thereof duly recorded in the deed
orde of Frio County, Texss, at Vol.
Page 350, the part or portion cover-
said deed of trust being subdivis-
r No. Six (6) described as follows, to*
Beginning at a stake set 125 vrs N.
V from the W. corner of the Nor-
s Survey it being the Ell ^corner of
'abdivision No. 5. Thence S. 45 E. 809
. rs to a stake, the N corner of a 200
mre survey owned or made for Jack
• [111. Thence 8- 45 W. 1514 vrs. to a
take in County line Thence E with
Aunty line 2141 vrs. to stake. Thence
45 W. 1389 vrs. Thence N. 45 E
vrs to stake in line of Naves Sur
?ey. Thence N. 46 W. 934 vrs. to the
ace of beginning, containing 413 ac-
es of land, and fully set out and des-
ribed in said deed of trust.
And whereas I have been requested
• V ae said Wm. Boon to enforce said
A nd whereas it is provided for in said
•vl of Trust that the 'trustee acting
* al nave the discretion of selling the
err y described in said deed of trust
bulk or in such lots or parcels as to
may seem best, and I as trustee
aforesaid have decided to offer for sale
-ml i land in lots or parcels, that is to
^ay, in two tracts or parcels.
Oft I will offer for sale the following
Sescribed land in Frio County, Texas,
■ nz a part of the land de^ribed in
-aid deed of trust, to-wit:
Beginning at the original North cor-
ner of Survey No. 41, I. & G. N. R. R
Do , a mes. 10“ brs N. 40 3 4 W. 31 1-2
1 .hence S. 45o 10‘ W. 1053 vrs. to
set in Frio and La Salle County
Thence East with County line
- vrs. to a stake. Thence N. 45 W.
1496 vrs. to the place of beginning, and
s aining 199 3 10 acres of land, sit-
uated about one and one-half-miles
f the town of Dilley, Terns, and
; mb! tliis tract or parcel of land
for enough to pay all expenses
■' executing said trust, including ten
^cent commission to the trustee,
lyment of all interest'and principal,
' I will “immediately thereafter at
• same time and place and in the
manner offer for sale the balance
remainder of said land, which is des-
cribed as follows:
N ginning at a stake set 125 vrs. N.
W. from the West corner of what is
nionly known as the Noyes tract, it
ng an Ell corner of subdivision No.
>f the Darlington ranch, according
to the plat aforesaid. Thence ri. 45 W.
Twiner's Pharmacy, Greenville, Texas,
Sends This Testimonial From a
Prominent Grocer of that
Place.
March, 9, 1914.
“I take pleasure in saying for
publication that by the use of
Liv-Ver-Lax my child was cured
of a disease which is correctly de-
scribed by the recognised symp-
toms of Biliousness, Stomach and
Liver Trouble and Constipation
and resulting complications; and I
commend its use to all like suffer-
ers.” D. L. Price, Witness.
A FAIR WARNING.
Mr Kimbrough,
3309 Stonewall
Mr. Kimbrough states further
that three grains of calomel had
no effect. His child, at the point
of death, was saved by Liv-Ver-
Lax, a harmless, vegetaple com-'
pound with no injurious effects.
Liv-Ver Lax relieves all Liver
trouble.
All genuine bottles bear the
iikeness”and signature of L. K
Grigsby. Accept no substitute
Grigsby’s Liv-Ver-Lax is for
sale by*J. M. Windrow.
One That Should Be Heeded By Every
Pearsall Resident.
1245 vrs. to a stake the S. corner ol
said Subdivisirn No. 5. Thence S. 45
E. 809 vrs. to a stake the N.ccrner of a
200 acre tract heretofore conveyed by
Walton Darlington to Jack Spruill.
Thence N. 45 E. 1285 vrs. to a stake in
line of said Noyes Survey or tract.
Thence N. 45 W. 934 vrs. to the place
of beginning, containing 219 7-10 acres
of land, more or less.
Said lands so subdivided by the said
Mrs. Lou Spruill being composed of all
or pares of the following surveys, the
W. T. Merriwether Survey patented to
to Chas. Rummel, Survey No 41. pa-
tented to the I. & G. N. R.R. Co ,
Surveys Nos 20 and 21 L. I. M. & C.
Co., Survey No. 1, H. & W. Pre-emp-
tion Survey M. C. Gibbons, pre erup-
tion Suivey N. C. Gibbons, State Sur-
vey No. 4, Sarah Rogers Survey Survey
No. 2, Pre-emption Survey, John Shul
known as the Darlington ranch.
I will offer said land lor sale, between
legal hours thereof,to wit- between the
hoars of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock
P. M. at Public auction, to the highest
bieder for cash, on the first Tntsday in
January 1915, the same being the 5th
day of said month, at the Conrthonse
door in the town of Pearsall, Frio
County, Texas.
John L. PrangIn,
Trustee
NOTICE.
I will be at the following places
at the below dates for one day on-
ly for the purpose of collecting
taxes
Dilley, December 14.
Moore, “ 15.
Big Foot, “ 16
Miguel, 17.
EE. Coleman,
Tax Collector
Frequently the first sign of kikney
trouble is a slight ache or pfcdis in the
loins. Negleot of this makes the Way
easy for more serious troubles—dropsy,
gravel. Bright's disease. ’Tie well to
pay attention to the first sign. Weak
kidneys genarelly grow weaker and de-
lay is dangerous. Residents of this
community place reliance in Doan’s
Kidney Pills. This tested remedy has
been used in kidney trouble over 60
years—is recommended all over the
civilized world. Read the following
proof.
F. T. Weatherly, of Pearsa 1, says:
“I suffered a great deal from pains
through my back and sides and after
stooping, I had dificulty in straighten-
ing. The action of my kidneys was ir
regular. At night 1 was restless and
in the mcrning 1 felt all tired oat. 1
finally need Doan’s Kidney Pills and
they made me stronger and better in
evefy way.
Pries 50c. at all dealers. Don’t sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy — get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Weatherly had. Foster-Milbnrn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N Y.
Keep It Handy For Rheumatism.
No use to sqnirm and winch and try
to wear ont your Rheumatism It will
wear you out instead. Apply some
Sloan’s Liniment* Need not rnb it in,
jnst let it penetrate through the affect-
ed parts, relieve the soreness and draw
the pain. Yon get ease at once and
feel so much better that yon want to
go right out and tell the other sufiersrs
about Sloan’s. Get a bottle of Sloan’s
Liniment for 25c. of any druggist and
have it in the house—against Colds,
Sore and Swollen Joints, Lumbago,
Sciatica and like ailments. Yonr
money back if not satisfied, but it boes
give almost instant relief. Buy a bot-
tle to-day.
NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to hunt,
fish haul wood or trespass in any of our
pastures. All permits heretofore given
are hereby positively revoked. Persons
violating this notice will be prosecuted.
Hugh Applewhite.
BICYCLES AND AUTO TIRES.
New Bicycles, all sizes..___________________________________$12.50 to $19.75
Automobile Tires, all sizes___________________________________$6.75 to $23.10
Bicycle Tires, 32 styles.......................................$1.65 to $4.50
H. S. JARY, 238 S. Alamo St., San Antonio, Tex.
Hardy Southern Grown Nursery Slock
We grow everything for planting the orchard and home
grounds. A general assortment of Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses,
Seeds and Bulbs. Our illustrated and descriptive nursery cata-
log will be mailed to you for 3 cents postage. Address
THE COMAL SPRINGS NURSERY
Otto Locke, Prop. New Braunfels, Texas.
A Test for Liver Complaint. Mentally
Unhappy-- Physica lly, Dull
The Liver, sluggish anj inactive, first
shows itself in a mental state— unhap-
py and critical Never is there joy in
living, as when the stomach and liver
are doing their work. Keep your liver
active and healthy by using Dr. King’s
New Life pills; they empty the bowells
freely, tone up.your stomach, cure your
constipation, and pnrify the blood.
2 c at drnggiBts. Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve is excellent for piles.
NOTICE.
The M. K. Shiner ranch in Frio Co.
has been duly posted according to law.
All persons are hereby warned not to
hunt, fish, or in any manner trespass
in any of said pastures, as all violators
will be prosecuted. Lee Henry,
1-1-15 Manager Shiner Ranch
Sick Headache.
Sick headache is nearly always
caused by disorders of the stomach:
Correct them and the periodic attacks
of sick headache will disappear. Mrs.
John Bishop of Roseville, Ohio, writes.
“About a year ago 1 was troubled with
indigestion and * had sick headaches
tbat lasted for a day or two at a time,
i doctered and tried a numbeuof rem-
edies but nothing htdped me until dur-
ing one of those sick spells a friend ad-
vised me to take Chamberlain’s Tab-
lets. This medicine relieved me in a
short time. For sale by all dealers.
HUNTING NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to hunt,
fish or in any manner trespass in any of
our pastures. All permits heretofore
given are hereby revoked. Persons
violating this notice will be prosecuted.
G. F. Hindes & Sons.
HUNTING NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
hunt, fish or in any manner trespass in
any pasture owned or controlled by me.
All permits heretofore given are now
Violation of this notice will
revoked. __________
result in prosecution.
J. J. LITTLE
Sich Two Years With Indigestion.
"Two years ago I was greatly bene-
fited .hrough using two or three bot-
tles of Chamberland’s Tablets,” writes
Mrs. S- A. Keller, Elida. Ohio. “Be-
fore taking them 1 was sick for two
years with indigestion ” Sold by all
dealers.
The Magic Washing Stick.
’The Magic Washing Stick is the
finest thing in the world. Cleans the
clothes without rubbing—makes the
whitest c'othes I ever saw. I cannot
do without it any more. All yon say
is true, it does all yon say it will, 1
would give it for nothing I have ever
used. Hope every lady will try it,”
writes Mrs. W. F. Gramme!, Ashdown,
Ark This peculiar article is sold by
druggists, three 10c* stinks for 25c or
by mail from A. D. Richards Medicine
Co., Sherman, Texas.
Buy from the Leader’s advertis-
ers. They need your patronage
and we need their’s.
Four of the Best!
_____ 4
The Northern Assurance Co
Fire Insurance
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co.
Fire and Automobile Insurance
The Maryland Casualty Company
Accident, Burglary, Plate Glass, Health, Liability and Workmen’s
x Compensation Insurance.
AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY
Any kind of Surety or Indemnity Bond for any class of official.
Hudson & Woodward
Telephone No. 88.-
Local Agents*
"Pearsall, Texas.
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Hudson, C. H. & Woodward, Roy. The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; Pearsall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920708/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .