The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1915 Page: 2 of 14
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THE ALPINE AVALANCHE
BY THE
Alpine Publishing Company,
(iNC'OK HO R ATED)
W J. Yates.
Editor.
Notice of Tiustee’s Sale.
STATE OK TEXAS
COUNTY OF BREWSTER.
Whereas,by virtue of authority
vested in n?e as substitute truster
named and appointed under the
terms and conditions of a certain
deed of trust recorded in Yol. 22,
1900 vrs to a stake and mound |N. 1900 vr» to a rock mound the
for the S. W. corner of this sur- S. E. corner of survey No. 55 in
vev, thence Nf. 1900 vrs to a rock Ithis block for the N. E. corner
mound the S. W. corner of sur-I of this survey, thence W. 1900
vev No. 65 in this block, for the
N. W. corner of this survey,
thence E. 1900 vrs to the place of
beginning, surveyed Apr. 15,
Subscription Pries, 91.50. in Advance
Kuter«<l at the Poslofltae In Alpine
Tom. as Mail Matter of SecondClas*
THURSDAY. JAN 14. i;m
Good resolution to keep dur-
ing the entire year: 1 rade at
horAf and keep Alpine money
in Alpine.
With hoth Congress and the
Texas legislature in session it
must be a !*>ld man who will
tell us that "the worst is yet to
Page '■<" in Trust Deed Records! UB1’ ‘“v A* Thompson, De-
al Brews.er Count, . Texas, said | Pu,v *,rv«vor P'CT!dl° C°untv
( now Brewster) I exas, and con-
trust tleed being executed and de-
livered to P. K. Beavens, trustee
therein named, and who has re-
fused to act as trusree under said
deed of trust, on October 1.8,
f I 2, by J. C. Hale and E. A.
Sterling for better securing the
payment of five certain vendor
tains 640 seres of land.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey No. 2,
Block 214, located by virtue of
Cert. No. 762 issued to the Texas
Sc St. Louis Ry. Company by the
Comr of the Genl I .and Office of
the State of Texas, on the 10th
lien promissory notes for the sum. , , . , ,
’ . i , j day of January, 1881, located in
of #1000 each, said notes being I n 1 ' ,, _ ^
more fullv described in said deed
of trust recorded in Vol. 22,
Brewster County, Texas, on the
waters of Ca'amity Creek, a trib-
of Brewster ('ounty, Texas, bring
here now rrfrrred to for a de-
- -..... - ...... jscription of said notes, said notes
While Brewster county did I lieing executed by said J. C. Hale
not get the ten dollars offered ian(l E- A. Sterling, payalile to
by Governor l erguson for the r^R’ order ot A/. E. Richards, at
l>aRe Wtt „l Trust I )erd Record. ju,*r.v °' ,hc K'° ,G,i,nde R'V"'
heginnuig at a stake and mound
the N. W. corner of survey No.
(tret brace of I<>I5 twin., it ran1 Houston, Texas, of Hare October
the winning county a cWaec '»• l91’. Note No. I due Otto
ond, allright.
It may lie well to remind all
that any man who wishes to be
in a position to vote
election held this
pay his poll lax before the 1st
day of February.
her 18, 191.1, Note No. 2 due
October 18, 1914, Note No. 3
due October 18, 1915, Note No.
4 due October 18, 1916, Note
No ^ due October 18, 1917,
an^ each respectively hearing interest
year, must
annum bom date until paid, in-
terest due and payable annually
as it accrues, providing that a
Alpine has long been known failure to pay either of said notes,
as the center of the Stockman's or any installment of interest
paradise. I me poultry raising thereon when due, shall at the op-
and profitable truck and fruit tion of the holder of said notes,
growing are also items of <>r ci(ht-r thrm* maturt* fach
industrial ,x>tcntialities for this thrm aml al1 of thrm- ami also
i- . H providing for thr payment of ten
immediate valley. * ,,
__________mmmmm per cent additional on the amount
, i er /• of principal and interest then due
In going out of office Cxover- , . . , , .• .
n, , , as attorney s fees if placed in the
nor Colt putt has about an even h;m(L ot an attorney for collection,
<hante to hr known in history or collected through legal pro-
as I hr Pardoning Governor, endings; said notes being given
in "Special Session C.olquitt. m part payment for thr purchase
At any rate he has been quite money of the hereinafter describ-
a strenuous figure. ed land; .* nd whereas the said
........ ■ W. E. Richards is the legal own-
State Senator Bailey will try er anti holder of said notes, and
to get the legislature to change sa’1^ J- ^ Hal** *nd E. A.
criminal executions to electro- Stfr,inK hnvr ma‘,e ddaiJ,f in the
cutions instead
What’s the use?
defer fails
of hanging.
If the
1 in this block, for the N. E. cor-
ner ot this survey, thence S. 1900
vrs to a rock mound for the S.
E. corner of this survey, thence
W. 1900 vrs to a stake and
mound for the S. W. corner of
this survey thence N. 1900 vrs to
a stake and mound the S. W,
corner of survey No. 63, in Block
213, for the N. W. corner of this
survey, thence E. 1900 vrs to the
place ot beginning, surveyed
, ' . ' . K 1 April 16, 1881, by S. A. Lhomp-
the rate of eight per cent per’ 1 „ \
son, Deputy Surveyor, of rresi
dio County (now Brewster) Tex-
as, and contains 640 acres of land.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey No. 6 in
Block 216, located by virtue of
Cert. No. 800 issued to the Texas
& St. Louis Ry. Company by
the Commr of the Genl Land
Office of the State of Texas, on
the 10th day of Ian., 1881, situat-
ed in ftrewster County, Texas,
on the waters of Calamity Creek,
a tributary ot thr Rio Grande
River, beginning at a stake and
mound, the N. W. corner of sur-
vey No. 5, in this block, for the
N. E. cornet ot this survey,
thence S. 1900 vrs to a stake and
mound for the S. F.. corner of
this survey, thence W. 1900 vrs
to a stake and mound the S. E.
corner of survey No. 1, Block
N«« Nos. I and!I 2I4- «l* 8. W. corner of tnis
vrs to place of beginning, sur-
veyed April 14, 1881, by S. A.
Thompson, Deputy Surveyor of
Presidio County (now Brewster)
Texas, containing 640 acres of
land.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey 64 Block
213, located by virtue of cert. 754
issued to the Texas & St. Louis
Ry. Company bv the Commr of
the Genl Land Office of the
State of Texas, on the 10th day
of January, 1881, situated in
Brewster County, Texas, of! the
waters of Calamity Creek, a trib-
utary of the Rio Grande River,
beginning at a stake and mound
the N. E. corner of survey No.
55 of this block for the N. W.
corner ot this survey, thence S.
1900 vrs to s rock mound for the
S. W. corner of this survey,
thence E. 1900 vrs to a rock
mound the N. E. corner of sur-'
vev No. 63 in this block for the
S. E. corner of this survey,
thence N. 1900 vrs to a stake
and mound for the N. E. corner
of this survey, thence W. 1900
vrs to place of beginning, sur-
veyed Apr. 14, 1881, by S. A.
Thompson, Deputy Surveyor of
Presidio County (now Brewster)
Texas, and contains 640 acres of
land.
Also that certain tract or parcel January, 1915.
Big Sale Now On
KLEINM AN’8
Notice County Depository.
Notice is hereby given that I
will receive sealed bids from
any banking corporation, asso-
ciation, or individual banker of
Brewster County, Texas, that
may desire to be selected as
the depository of the funds of
Brewster County. That said
bids should be accompanied by
certified check for not less than
one-half of one per cent of the
county revenue of the preced-
ing year. That said bids should
be presented to me before 10
o’clock a. m. February the 8th,
1915. j
That said bids will be open-
ed at said time by the commis-<j
sioners court for consideration.
This notice is given under J
sections 2440 to 2453, inclu- j
sive, of the Revised Statutes of
the State of Texas 1911.
Witness my hand, at Alpine,
Texas, this the 12th day of
Iftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftMMHMBHI 9
j The City Mt Market
Meaaday & Co., Proprietors
Excellent Meats from Healthy Animals. A Clean
and Honest Service. Barbecue Every Saturday.
Near Holland Hotal -- Prompt-Delivery
FOR
Coughs, Colds and Grlpj
—-USE--
LAXACOLD
R. R. Slight & Co.
. nU!| described due on the IKthdayot
, , ,0.. *8t<lPr * rouR 1 October, 1913, and the 18th day
the laws foolishness, the gov- of 4)ctobcr ,t)14 rcspccMvdv,
rrnor will pardon him anyhow. #nt| t(|C samc
.... , . i j ki I, i u 'survey, thence N. 1900 vrs to a
each for the sum of #1000 above ’ , , ,>r
stake and mound the S. W. cor-
ner of survey No. 77 in Block
213 for the N. W. corner of this
thence E. 1900 vrs to
and unpaid, principal, interest
Diplomatic exchanges o f 4nd attorney’s lees, by reason
"notes" have taken place be- thereof and as provided for in
tween the United States and each of said notes, and in said
Great Britain relative to. inter- deed ot trust, the said VV. I*.,
ference with the ocean com- Richards has declared each of said
inerce ol this country by the “nd all of said indebtedness
British navy. The discussion immediately mature and due, and
is friendly, and it is safe to say has 80 J- C Wale and
there will hr no recurrence of
the events of 1812.
Among the very first things
that the new Texas legislature rCS|,fcrjVcly,
should do is to pass a hill to! ^>o«tortice address and whereas,
increase the * compensation of j each of said notes are now past
witnesses who are^ forced to j due and unpaid, now aggregating
leave their work and dance at- principal, interest and attorney’s
tendance upon courts. And fees the sum of Sixty-hour Hun
the law should carry the emer- dred (#6400.00! Dollars; and
gency c lause and be effective Whereas I have been requested
as soon as passed. and •PP°inted by the said W. E
_______ Richards to enforce said trust, 1
n i c .. i\/ n l will offer tor sale between the
Generals Scott and V ilia have , , , . , .
j ... . ... legal hours, to-wit: between the
succeeded in oiling the troubled . . . , . .
. . . hours ot ten o clock a. m. and
water, «nd .... (u,tl«r trouble (o„r oVI,k1( p ,, |HlWk ,uc.
is apprehended along the inter tjon to fbr highest bidder on the
national border line. In ohar-:rtrsr Tu„jav in February. A. D.
•cteriatic manner Villa has put ,|»c same Imng the second
an effectual stop to Mexicans -of said month at the court house
shooting across the line by pro-1 door in thr town ot Alpine in
claiming death to each and Brewster County, Texas, State of
Texas, to-wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land
knoyvn as Survey 78, Block 213,
located bv virtue ot Cert. 761 is-
sued to the 'Texas & .St. Louis
Rv. Company by the Commis-
sioner of the Genl. Land Office
, I survey.
are now past duel .
place ot beginning, surveyed Apr.
25, 1881, by S. A. Thompson,
Deputy Surveyor of Presidio
V.‘ounty, ( now Brewster), Texas,
and contains 640 acres of land.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey No. 12,
Block 214, located by virtue of
Cert. No. 767 issued to the Texas
& St. l.ouis Rv. Company bv the
Commr of the Genl Land Office
of the State of Texas, on the 10th
day of January, 1881, situated in
Brewster County, Texas, on the
waters of Calamity Creek a tribu-
tary of the Rio Grande River,
beginning at a rock mound to N.
E. cornet of survey No. 11 of this
block for the N. W. corner of
this survey, thence S. 1900 vrs to
E. A. Sterling at their last known
post office address in writing; and
I, as substitute trustee have mail-
ed copies of this notice to the said
J. C. Hale and E. A. Sterling,
at their last known
of land known as survey No. 68,
Block 213 located by virtue of
Cert. No. 756 issued to the Tex-
as & St. Louis Ry. Company bv
the Commr of the Get.l Land
Office of the State of Texas on
the 10th day of lanuary, 188i,
situated in Brewster County,
Texas, on the waters of Calamity
Creek a tributary of the Rio
Grande River, beginning at a
stake and mound the N. E. cor-
ner of survey No. 67 in this block
for the N. W. corner of this sur-
vey, thence S. i900 vrs to a stake j
and mound the S. W. corner of
this survey, thence E. i900 vrs to
a rock mound for the S. E. cor-
ner of this sutvey, thence N.
i900 vrs ta a stake and mound
the S. E. corner of this survey
No. 49 in this block for the N.
E. corner of this survey, thence
W. i900 vrs to the place of be-
ginning. surveyed Apr. i5t 1881,
by S. A. Thompson, Deputy
Surveyor of Presidio County
(now Brewster) Texas, and con-
tains 640 acres of land.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey No. 76,
Block 2i3. located by vir|ue of
Cert. No. 760 issued to the Tex-
as & St. Louis Rv. Company by
the Commr of the Genl Land
Office of the State of Texas, on
the lOth day of January, 1881, sit-
uated in Brewster County, Texas,
on waters of Calamity Creek a
tributary of the Rio Grande Riv-
er, beginning at a stake and
mound, the N. W. corner of sur-
vey No. 75 in this block, for the
N. E. corner of this survey,
thence S. i900 vrs to a stake and
mound for the S. E. corner of
A. M. Tumey, Co. Judge,
Ad v. Brewster Cou nty, Texas
Best stone coal at Caldwell’s.
Advt.-tf.
every such offender.
Wood.
Grain. Laid
Advt.-tf.
CWisbaa Ckurck.
Bible school. 10 a. m.
Pleaching. II a. m. and 7:30|of the State of Texas, on the 10th
p. m. day of fan. 1881, in Brgwster
Prayer meeting Wednesday,Countv, Texas, on the waters ot
7:)0p m Everybody invited Calamity Creek, a tributary of
H. M. Bandy, Min rater. 1 the Rio Grande River, Itegmning
T”, . w, . at a stake and mound the N. W.
. , corner of survey No. b7 in this
Service everv Sunday at the Mock, for the N. E. corner ot
Presbyterian church- Song aer- t|,M survey, thence S. 1900 vrs to
vice 2:30 p. m. Bible study # mound, for the S. E. cor-
3:30. ner of this survey, thence W.
a stake and mound for the S. W.
corner of this survey, thence E.
1900 vrs to a stake and mound
for the S. E. corner of this sur-
vey. thence N. 1900 vrs to a stake
and mound the S. E. comer of
survey No. 1 in this block, for
the N. JK. corner of this survey,
thence W. 1900 vrs to the place
of beginning, surveyed, April 16,
1881 by S. A. Thompson, De-
puty Surveyor of Presidio county
(now Bre*stcr) Texas.
Also that certain tract or parcel
of land known as survey No. 62,
Block 213 located by virtue of
Cert. No. 753 issued to the Tex-
as Ac St. Louis Ry. Company by
the Comtnr of the Genl Land
Office on the 10th day of January,
1881, situated in Brewster Coun-
ty, Texss, on the waters of Ca-
lamity Creek s tributary of the
Rio Grande River, beginning at
a stake and mound the N. E. cor-
ner of survey No. 61, in this
block for the N. W. corner of
this survey, thence S. 1900 vrs to
rock mound for the S. W. corner
of this survey, thence E. 1900 vrs
to a stake and mound for the S.
Fa
this survey, thence W. i900 vrs
to a rock mound for the S. W.
corner of this survey, thence N.
1900 vrs to a rock mound the S.
W. corner of survey No. 67 in
this block for the N. W. corner
of this survey, thence E. i900 vrs
to place of beginning, surveyed
April 15, 1881, by S. A. Thomp-
son, Deputy Surveyor of Presidio
County (now Brewster) Texas,
containing 640 acres of land
with all appurtenances thereto
appertaining. Al! the foregoing
land being described in said deed
of trust, recorded in Vol. 22,
Page 540, Trust Deed Records
of Brewster Countv, Texas.
Witness my hand, this the nth
day ot January. A. D. i9i$.
B. J. Dantzler,
Substitute Trustee.
The Ford automobile ie the
beet end the cheepeet car on
the market. Only $540 com-
plete. Let Murphy At Middle-
brook
eeO you
Advt-6-MMf.
WANTED—A local salesman
eel our become to merchants
this county. Seely Broom Co.
comer of thia survay, thence Adkt-l-lt Seely, Texne.
Will trade nice Ballinger res-
idence clear of debt, for cheap
land in body in Brewster or ad-
joining counties. For particu-
lars write C. W. Northington,
Ballinger, Texas. Adv It
Boarders Wanted,
1 am prepared to take board-
ers and also have two furnish-
ed rooms to rent. No sick
taken. Apply to
Mrs. Jno. Webb
or Avalanche. I mo.
A man is judged bv the condi-
tion of his clothes. Let Sanditer
make that old suit look new. He
will call for and deliver all orders.
Advt-4-2-tf-
Fancy Grocery Specials
Fresh Grapes
Fresh Vegetables
Fresh Fruit
Fresh Crackers
Sliced Breakfast Bacon
Sliced Boiled Ham.
No Order to small or too
Large to Fill.
I want your trade. Give me a trial
and you will be pleased. PROMPT DE-
LIVERY-COURTEOUS TREATMENT.
CLARENCE HORD.
Look at ThesePrices!
au
Men’s and Boys’ Suits 25°|o Off
Ladies’ Suits and Coats 25°|o Off
Wool Dress Goods 25°|0 Off
One lot Ladies’ Queen Quality SHOES
broken sizes, patent and kid, lace and
button, $3.50 to $4.50 grades
Your Choice
$2:75 ^
We are also making some Sweeping
Reductions in our other departments
which it will pay you to investigate.
MRchel 1-Gil lett Co.
Headquarters for Everything you Wear.
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Yates, W. J. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1915, newspaper, January 14, 1915; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth802855/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library (Archives of the Big Bend).