The Daily Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 7, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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Vhereas. Agafd Ttfeibigki (wid-
ow) Michael Werbsski Amelia
Champion and her husband George
Champion did on the 15tb. day of
- April A. D 1891 execute an. de-
liver to Albert E. Shattnek trngtee
a trast deed on certain lands in Cam-
sro county atate of Texas therein
described to secure the earn of $16.-
IXX) doe by gild Agueda Werbieki
(widow) Michael Werbiski Amelia
Champion and her hnsband Gaorge
-Obamnfon to the BritisR and Amer-
ican Mortgage co-npan (limited)
which said trot deed is recorded is
Cameron county Texas in Deed
Book (2) psge (386) to which refer
ence is hereby made ; and whereas
default has been made in the pay-
ment of the moneys secnred by said
trnat deed and whereas the nofier-
aigned has been dnly appointed sub
titute trustee in the place of said
Albert R. Sba'tuck as provided in
paid trnat deed and has been dnly
requested to execute ike trust there-
in contained;
Now therefore notice ia hereby
Riven that under uni by virtue of
the power contained in said trnRt
deed I the undersigned substitute
tmstee on Tneslay the 4tb. day of
Alaj 18U7 between the honrs of 10
a ra. and 4 p. m. at the court hnuso
door in the city of Brownsville in
Cameron county will by pnblic asc
Hon sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following described proper-
ty viz:
Situated and lying in the county
of Cameron and State of Texas and
ont of a large grant known as the
"Espiritu Saato Grant" of aixy-fonr
(64) leagues and (5) labors of land
pntented to the hirs of Jose Salva-
dor de la Girzi by the State of Texas
en June 21st. 1859 by letter patent
number one hundred and ninety-
eight (198) Yolume Twelve (12).
Th portions of said grnnt hereto
conveyed are mora particnlarly
Xnown and described as shares nam
Kers twelve (12) and twenty eight
$28 allotted to Alexander Werbieki
in a partition of sard Espiritu Santo
Grant by the district court of Cam
eron county Tsasrin the suit of M.
JCenedy King et al. vs. Thomas Car
eon. administrator estate of Maria
Josppea Cavajos et al. said cause
Being number thirteen hundred and
irty six (1346) and said judgment of
partition bearing date May 27th.
I889- and of record in Book F pages
379 et aeq of the district court min-
utes of paid'Cameron ennnfy to wbicb
reference is here made for more par-
ticular description. Said share num-
Iter twelve 12J contains fifteen thou
sand fonr hnndred and41oi09J acres
of l-aod h the lower or eastern part
of said E-piritq Smto Grant and is
more particularly described as fol
Vov8 to-wit:
Beginning et the southeast corner
ef Mrralles and Fernandez tract a
post on rasm roaa ana runmner
thence down said road sonth fifty-
5ve 55 3 1 deerreps east six hnn-
dred and ten 610 varns S. 41 E
twelve hnndred 1200J vara; S
5lE four hundred aud s;xty 460
v&ras to the east boundary of the ee-
eond(2nrl. sixth and west lioe of
the third 3rd). s"x h or Carsj-
lands a post tor corner; thence with
said last named line N 6 12 E fif
y-two thousand and eight hundred
and thirty 52 830 voras io a post
for enrnor on the Arroyo Oolomd
northest corn r of this survey and of
aicTseond 2nd- pixh; this in th
aanre line Ihss four hundred and
uinety-nve 495J varas. which is de-
scribed in Field Notes of the second
$2nd.) sixth and it is not necessary
to repeat thence up the Arroyo with
its raeanders N 58 1-2 W two bin -rfred
aud forty seven 247) vras N
71 l W. pix hnndred and ee-ventv-ight
(678) varas N. FS 3 W.
five hundred and ninety (590) varas.
to the northwest of thi uivty a post
Hnd' corner of the aj ining survey
jbr Miralles and Fro-ndez Tuenc-
with the- east line of said fast named
uey S7S W fifty one "thou-and
ipTn bund-ed and ninety-onp
51791) varas to the place of begin -afngi
Said share Nurrbe? twenty-eight
23 comprises two 2 bodies of and
one of eight hundred and twt-nty-
three 823" acre and one of ninety-
three hundred and fifty three (9353
arreP-resoPCivfeiy and contain ii
ftfie gcercgate ten thousand ona hnn-
and scventy-is 10176; acres of laud
The said ei;ht hundred and twen-r-three
f823 acre tract is more par-
- Ocularly described as follow? to wit;
Begmnin at a post on tire north
Hank ottbe Bo Grande river set for
the southeast corner of the next sur-
vey above made for JimeS G. Browne
and the southwest corner of this sur-
Teyrnd: ruuniog thence down the
Kin Grande with its meandor S.
f ' E ninety three 93 vra5j S
35 E. Sfve hundred and nin?tj-tive
.595 vara S 18 W two hundred
id ninetj-even 2971 vrasj S
25 V fonr hundred 400 varas
to a btake set puTt n the extension of
the div-son line between aaid
Browne's tract and this survey.
Thence withaid division line 8 3 c
W eht hni 3 ed and six-y-igbt
$JGS) varas to the bank of the river I
a TreFq ulas rotrero. ineace
down the K nGande S 40 E sev-
enlyeigbt (78) vras S 53 J- B
wxteeu hnndred (1600) vara- to a
afake t th southeast corner of the
gKur?$y JksBcrwHb. iiaef of uvztijwektll (13S) as as by diei resort-
mm j-k rljfrr- -l . - rs
xtpoeloxi ueioWrsr-: Zk--Ttcs tarse
hnndred and nny nine (6 by) varas
set a post on first high land among
palm trees acd at a farm road and
t fire handred and sixty (560) varas
eft tb palas jjrove at seven hundred
aad ihty 780 varaa higk land
(359)
jaoal of Chap west ten 10J varas at
e'ght haadred and-fifty-eight 58)
varas a post and road at fourteen
hundred and eighty (1480) Virae
a mlm post aad road at thirty-three
hundred and nine 3309 varas road
and post; at tbirtv-nine hundred and
seventy-seven 3977 a jroadk north-
east to Saa "Vicente ard post at for-
ty eight and thirty-nine 4839 J varas
a stake on the east line of C Jugon'ts
tract in wire fence; thence with said
tence and line of C. J-gou's S9JW
twelve hundred and fifteen 1215
varas to bis southeast corner post;
thence with south line of 0.
Jaqou near the resaca being fence
N803 W twelve hundred and
sixty I960 varas to a stake on
line of said Browne's survey and set
a post a few varas south of fence ;
also in the line of Browna's survey
adjoining this survey on the west and
running thence with the north line
o.f said Jagou's tract and fence south
eighty-one and one half degree0
east thirteen hundred and ninety
1390! varas to the southeast corner
.of this survey and on the line of
ftbe next adjoining1 below made
for M Kenedy a stake at fence
east side of resaca: thence with
the east line of Browne and
west lioe of this survey S 3i W
eight hundred aad sixteen 81G va-
ras to the place of beginning
And the said ninety-three hundred
ana nity-tnree vzooj acre trace is
more particularly described as fol-
lows fowit: Bpginning at a point
elevpn (11) varas west of the gate on
the north line and fenc of C. Jagoo
thence with the line of M. Kenedy
survey and eastern line of this snr
vey N 2 E at four hundred and
forty (440) varas north bank of
rasaca at eleven hundred and eighty
( 1180 varas a post entered Llano
Uedrano at thirty-five hundred
(3500) varas left prairie at forty-one
hnndred and fifty-three (4153) a re-
saca or pond at forty-five buodred
4500 varas left same at sixty
hnu-and and eighty 60.080J varas
passed through labor of Santa El ay a
at sveaty-six hundred and eighty
7680 varas Kio Grande R. R.
runt at eight thousand and forty
J 8040varas south baok of resaca
Rancho vieji at mnetv-spven hun
dred and forty-five 9745 varaB
passed another resaca at eleven
thousand and twenty 1120 vara--et
post and entered Palo Alto prai-
rie at twelve thousand eight buo-
dred and twenty-five 12825 varap
post on bank of big lagoon at thir-
teen thousand fivo hundred and
eithty-eigbt 13588 varas a post on
top of Loma Alt at sixteen thous-
and two hundred and sixty-four
16264 varas a po9t at Pt. Isabel
Uoad near Pitapat eighteen thousand
and twenty 18020 varas a post at
wenty-fonr thocpand eight hundred
md fifty 1 24850 varas a -stake nine
hundred and thirty two 932 varas
due east from the post where the up-
per line of Browne's adjoining tract
enters the timber at twenty-six
thousand and thirty i6030 varas a
post aud entered timber at thirty
ix thousand six hnndred and forty
36640 varas roid from San Anto-
nio to Peparo mtd Torino" at twen
ty-eTght thonsand eight hundred and
ten 2S 810 varas middle of Reaac-.
de l"s Cerates" t thirty thonsann
30000 varas a mesquite msrk-
ed three ch ps on north side of
an old rn.d from S )ldads to Ptpan
at tbirtv-.'Hie tboieand nine hundred
and seventepn -31917 vqras set poe
and euteied prairie t. ihirty-foii
Lthonsand one hundred and tei
34110 varas a prs at tlur'y-fon
hons-ind oue hundred and e'ghty-
five 34 185 J varas a marked mes-
qa h- 1 hree chops fore an
aft in yard oi Eefngio ranch at tbir
ty-'oor thonsand five hundred am1
ei 'hty 34 580 varas passed resaos
anl road to Anaouas Alias at thirty-
fivi thousand nine hundred 35900
.vaas a popt in prnirie at thirty-sis
tho isand nine hundred (36 900) varas
i post and entered timber at
vAras pa 6ed rond to Ormigas r.
post at foriyne thousand (41000)
varas post in prairie at fifty two
thousand one hnndred and fifty
(52150) varas post at sixty-three
thousand three hundred ninety-five
(63395) varas to the northeast cor-
l ner of this survey on the bark of ths
Arroyo Colorado near Tavernos
Crossing thence up tbe Arroyo
S 48 W three hnndred and ninety
(390) varus to the nor hwest corner
of this survey and noHupsst corner
of Browne's adjoining survey. Thence
with the line of said Browne's snr-
Fvey S 3A W six3-to thonsand nine
bund el and eight (62908) varas to
I the phce of beginning.
Siid shares riuinhers twelve (12
and twenysigbt 28 hereby coo
veyed contained in tbe aggrega e
twenty-five thousand five hundred
ad eighty-five (25585 acres of land
sore or lessr
But of which however are to be
reserved excepted and deducted
sixteen hundred eighty-one and one-
half 16S1 Peres mora or less-
heretofore conveyed by A. Werbiski I
to varioss parties as follows; 1st to
Lnra A. V. Cottiaghaaa on Dae. 13.
1887. on bnadred Hd thirty- sod
- pB in xxjoa:tf. page
leeords of
uameron county Texas; 2od tr
Tsaao Y.Haney on Dec. 13 1887to
b ndred and thirty 'six and oner half
236j acres by deed recorded in
Book G paga 589 record of said
Cameron cooaty; 3-d to J. W. Me
Horsa on Dec 1 1887. -six an a" red
and forty 640 acre by deed records-
ed lfljjoojfc G- pace.590 reeorda cf
said Cameron coenty in which six
hnndrad and forty aeraa i also em-
braced two hundred and fifty (250)
acre on ifeb. 5 1890 was con veyed
toW. D. Hasey by deed: recoredd
in Book H page 170 ; 4th. to James
Biggs on April 8?h. 1888 one hun-
dred and sixty 160 acres by deed
recorded io Book G page 638 of tbe
records of aforesaid Cameron eoaaty ;
5th to Inra A. Y. Cottisgham ou
Jane 5 1888 two hundred and eight
and one half (208) acres by deed of
record in Book G. page 648 of afore-
said Cameron eounty records; 6th to
S. E. Criss on July 31 1SS9 two
hundred and fifty (250) acres by
deed of record ia Book H. paga 10
records of aforesaid Comeron county ;
7th. To Alberto Meyers on October
2i 1889 fifty (50) acres by deed of
record in Book H page 64 of afore-
said Cameron county records to the
haid record of which reference is
here made for more particular des-
cription thereof.
Leaving in the aggregate twenty-
three thousand nine hnndred and
three and one half (23903) acres of
land more of less subject to this
conveyance.
Said land will be sold to satisfy
the debt secured by said trust deed
and such title will be given as is
vested in said trnstee.
Brownsville Texas March 30 1897.
C. H. Maris.
Substittute Trustee.
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Brownsville Cameron Co Texas.
Camefon County i tke extreme
southern county of Texas. It k
separated from Mexico by the Rid
Grande on the south and has about
100 miles of gulf coast as its east
ern boundary tt was organized in
1848. and contains 3308 square
miles. Farming and stock raising
are the principal industries of the
people the location climate and soil
being admirably adapted-for both.
The greater portion of the soil is a
rich loam and produces an exceed-
ingly heavy yield of both cotton
and corn the chief farm products.
Two and sometimes three crops of
cornkveraging from fifty to seven
ty bushels per acre are raised year-
ly while cotton will easily yield
from one to two bales per acres.
Grasses grow all the year and stock
find pasturae without being fed or
sheltered during the winter. But
the soil and climate of the Lower
Rio Grande Yal'ey are by nature
best adapted for the production of
vegetables and fruits. Yegetables
of all kinds grow all the year
around and northern people are as-
tonished to find tomatoes lettuce
spinach English peas etc. served
fresh from the gardens in midwin-
ter. This is undoubtedly the par-
adise of trjck gardeners and so
soon as rail transportation is ob-
tained Cameron county vegetables
by the car load will be shipped to
northern markets during winter and
early spring and will obtain the
mgnesc prices as tnere wm oe no
competition mis is due to our
exceedingly mild climate. Fre-
quently the entire ..winter passes
without a single frost aud there is
rarely ever any cold weather before
Christmas. Fruit culture has not
been attempted in this county on a
large scale bnt there is one large
banana plantation on which this
delicious fruit yields most abund-
antly and in the greatest perfection.
Grapes are also raised extensively
growing in almost every yard. They
ripen from two to four weeks ear
Her than in any other section.
Many planters here make all of
their own table wines. Oranges
and lemons also grow in profnsiou
and this section could easily be
made to rival Florida in the " pro
dnction of oranges. Sugar cane is
also one of the most important pro-
pucts of this valley. The Rio
Grande plantation of Mr. Geo. Brn-
lay and the Rabb Starck plantation
produce great quantities of cane
which is all manufactured on the
Rio Grande plantation This cane
makes sugar which ispronouncedby
experts to be even superior to the
best Louisiana product. Havana
tobacco has also proven a success
here Col. J G. Tucker having)
made some most successful experi-
ments with it; his samples were
classed by New York buyers as
equal to the best Havana.
The county is watered by the Rio
Grande with its ample flow alone
the southern boundary and num
erou5? small streams ca led 'arroya"
and "resacas."
The population of Cameron coun-
ty according to the census of 1890
is 13424. Brownsville the corinty
seat has a population of about
7000 Point Isabel the seaport of
the county ha3 about 400 inhabi-
tants and Santa Maria a growing
little river settlement has about2oO.
Improved lands sell for from 5 1
to $25 per acre unimproved for
frum 2 to 6 per acre. The aver-
age taxable value of -land is $1.
There are 82240 acres of school
land in the countv. The county
ha5? a total achool population of
4400 and gives employment to SO
teachers. The average length of
the school term is five months. The
total tuition revenue received from
the State is 13 000. There are a
number of public schools in the
county affording ample educational
advantages.
Homeseekers are gradually be-
ginning to find their way to this
land where farmers can work in the
open air 365 days in the year but
it is comparatively nn'dgVeloped' as
yet With the building of the
railroad to Corpus Christi. however
a great influx of settlers may be:
expected and they wll be heartily
welcomed. This valley is capable
of supporting millions of people.
The Herald w;U be pleased to f nr-
nish any-farther -information re
garding the Lower Rio Grande J
vaijev fcnas raiders aocoau may
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Bureau
1st. 900 acres of land two mus.1
from city hall of Brownsvil e. situ-
ated on Resaca la Guerra and
horse-shtje affluent of such resaca
on mail road suitable for fruit or-
chards B0 acres now in irrigation
with pecan walnut chestnuts
plum peach pear apricot cherry
Japanese persimmon fig grape and
ribbon cane. Can be sub-divided
into 5 or 10 acre lots giving each
abundant wafer snpply there being
a depth of 5 to 15 feet of water all
seasons of the year. Price $10 to
&ia per acre according to location
Will sell in a body at special rates.
2d. Two pieces adjoining one of
200 and the other of 120 acres situ-
ated on Resaca Hancho Yiejo five
mile3 from city hall oh mail road.
Both pieces almost surrounded by
water of 10 to 15 feet in depth 40
acres under irrigation . This land
is equal to if not superior to the
Mississippi bottom lands and can
be made a paying investment for a
fruit orchard or track gardening.
Can be sob-divided- into 5 to 10
m;ie iuls .rnce $j.u to $2o per
acre; wnoie tract on special terms.
od. 160 acre tract two miles
from the city of Brownsville on
resaca with good water supply.
Ebony Mesquite Ash Hackberry
and other timbers. Alluvial soil.
To one who desires to sub-divide in
t.ll i lL.'. - -
omau iracis tnis is a paying m
vestment. Sold in bulk only. Price
$10 per acre.
4th. 25000 acres in one body
uavjug a iroiuage or anouc six
miles on the Rio Grande Railroad
on the south and the Arrovo Col
orado on the north. Well timber-
ed along the streams and lakes; ba-
lance prairie. Includes within its
limits the famous battle fields of
Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma.
Arable and pasture. Price 3 per
acre.
5th. A tract adjoining No. 4
which tognther with that tract will
include 100.000 acies in one body
very desirable. Special terms to
colonizist.
6th. 10000 acre tract about
three miles from the Arroyo Post
Office. This land is well timbered
and watered soil alluvial adapted
to fruits cotton corn cane etc.
Special terms to any one buying
tract obligating to colonize.
7 tb. 1600 acre tract fronting on
the Rio Grande abont twenty miles
from Brownsville and 8 miles from
Santa Maria 300 acres under culti-
vation on low lands on river front
All good arable land. Price $3 per
acre.
8tb. 725 crfia. frisngnlar form
fronting on Rio Grande 16 miles
above Brownsville good land. Well
watered. Price $3000.
9tb. Numerous trar.ta of pasture
lands from 1000 to 5000 acres each
in different parts of the connfy.
10th. This is a verv dcsirnril
place for a small fruit or trnck farm
containing 10 acres with a new
brick dwelling of 6 rooms frame ata
Die end other ont-bonses and large
undergrontd cistero; three miles from
Brownsville on Resaca de la Palma
and on the county road
For sale.
Farfcer Botv one of the best pro
perties in Brownsville central I v
located on the corner joT Washington
and 12th streets for $5000 fj. S.
currency.
Also COO acres of lar at 10
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