The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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Sheriff'i Sale—Real Esate
The State of Texas,
County of Cherokee:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thi-l
by virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Cherokee' County, of
the 2sth. clay of March. 1928,
by A. M. Vining, Clerk of said
court for the sum of Seven Thous-
and Two Hundred, Sixty and
53-100 Dollars, and the costs of
suit, under a judgment in favor
of Farmers & Merchants State
Bank&Trust Co., of Rusk, in a
certain cause in said Court, No
10267 and styled Farmers & Mer-
chants State Bank & Trust Com-
pany nf Rusk, vs. J.W. Both well,
placed in my hands for service,
I, E. C. Martin, as Sheriff of
Cherokee County, Texas, did on
the 28th.day of March, 1928, levy
on certain Real Estate situate-!
in Cherokee County, Texas, de-
scribed as folows. towit:
Tract No. 1 : All that certain
tract or parcel of land, being
40 acres, a part of the W. S.
Box League, and being a part
of a 200 acre tract conveyed to
W. A. Martin by B. W- Shat-
tuck by deed recorded in Vol.
U-2, page 359, Deed Records of
Cherokee County, Texas, and
being all of said 200 acres of
land save and except 60 acres
conveyed to G. W. Masters by
deed recorded in Vol. U-2 page
365, Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas, and 100 acres
conveyed to Southern Pine
Lumber Company by deed re-
corded in Vol. 41, page 813,
Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas, said 200 acres
tract of land being described
by metes and bounds as fol-
lows:
Beginning 564 vrs. S. W. from
the east corner of said league,
a pine 10 in- dia., thence N. 45
W. 1000 vrs' to a division line
of the Box League, stake, for
corner; thence South 45 W. 564
vrs., pass a corner pf B. D.
Shattuck, at 1129 vrs. to a cor-
ner of C. W. Measels and B. W.
Shattuck tract; Thence south
45 East 1000 vrs- to another
corner of said Measels and
Shattuck tract; thence North
45 East 1129 vrs. to the place
of beginning, containing 200
acres of land.
Tract No. 2: Being 28-7
acres of land known as survey
No. 36, patented to G. F. Mc-
Creight on the 15th day of
September, 1905, by patent No.
229, Vol. 30, described by
metes and bounds as follows;
Beginning at the N. W. cor-
ner of the A. M. Hudson sur
vey, No. 678; thence North
with the E. B. line of the J. S.
Evans survey No. 563, 405 vrs.
to the extreme southwest cor-
ner of No-546; thence East
398.50 vrs. to the S. E. corner
of No. 546, a rock: thence
South 1 East with Jesse T.
Jones league 403 vrs. to the N.
E. corner of said Hudson sur-
vey ; thence west 406 vrs. to the
place of beginning.
Tract No- 3 : Being 132 acres
of land, being known as the A.
Baker 132 acre survey, No. 269,
described by metes and bounds
as follows:
Beginning at the S. E. corner
of survey No. 416: Thence
North 302 vrs. to S. W. corner
of survey No. 151.
Thence East with S. B- line
of same 1302 vrs. to N. W. cor-
ner of survey No. 150:
Thence south with the W. B.
line of same 541 vrs. to N. E.
corner of the N. Arrington sur-
vey:
Thence west with the N. B.
line of said Arrington survey
1330 vrs. to N. W. corner of
same:
Thence south 126 vrs. to an-
other corner of N. E. B. line of
the W. S. Box Survey;
Thence North 45 west with
Box survey line to S. W. corner
of the A- S. Vanzandt surve>
No. 416;
Thence East with S. B. line
of same to the place of begin-
ning, containing 132 acres ot
land, being the same land con-
veyed to J. W. Bothwell by W.
H. Shook by Deed recorded in
Vol. 49, page 565, Deed Rec-
ords of Cherokee County,
Texas.
Tract No. 5: Being all of the
undivided interest in and to
certain tract of land of 200
acres, a part of the W- S. Box
League, said undivided in-
terest containing 50 acres, and
being the same 50 acres of land
conveyed to J. W. Bothwell by
Claud Higgins by deed record-
ed in Vol. 94, page 27, Deed
Records of Cherokee County,
Texas, said 200 acre tract being
described in deed recorded in
Vol. L-2, page 601, and 1-2,
page 225, Deed Rccords of
Cherokee County, Texas, to all
of which deeds and records
reference is here made for a
more particular description.
Tract No. 5: Being 10.1 acres
of land, 2 acres of which is on
the Thos. G. Timmons survey
and 8.1 acres of which is on the
A- Martin survey, and being all
of a tract of 15.6 acre® of land
conveyed to L. M. Sauls by A.
S. Martin, described by metes
and bounds as follows:
Beginning at N. E. corner of
O E. Brittain 8 acres tract, in
Rusk and Crockett road;
Thence N. 12 E. 188 vrs- with
said road to S. E. corner of C.R.
Lang Tract;
Thence west 180 vrs. to S.W.
corner of said Lang tract;
Thence N. 14 E. 114 vrs- with
W. B. line of same to N. B. line
of Mrs. Laura Joss tract;
Thence west 212 vrs. to N. E.
corner of I. March 3 acre tract;
Thence south 165 vrs. to S.
E. corner of same in road;
Thence south 70 west 100
vrs. with said road and the S.B.
line of said March tract to S.W.
corner;
Thence South 60 vrs. to N.W.
corner of said Biittain tract, a
rock for corner;
Thence south 85 East 445
vrs. to the place of beginning,
containing 15.6 acres, save and
except 4-8 acres sold to Charlie
Holcomb by deed recorded in
Vol. 56, page 351, and 56-100
of an acre sold to the City by
deed recorded in Vol. 56, page
100, Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas, leaving 10.1
acres of land.
Tract No. 6: Being 88 acres
of land, a part of the John
Sheridan survey, being in two
tracts, one containing 38 acres
and the other 50 acres, said 88
acres being a part of a tract of
158 acres out of the Sheridan
survey, being the same land
conveyed to J. W. Bothwell by
Perry Holleyman by deed re-
corded in Vol. 66, page 327,
Deed Records of Cherokee
County, Texas, which record is
made a part hereof for des-
cription.
And levied upon as the prop-
erty of J. W. Bothwell and that
on the first Tuesday in May 1928
the same being the First day of
said month, at the Court House
door, of Cherokee County, in
the town of Rusk Texas, be-
tween the hours of 10 a. m. and
4 p. m., by virtue of said levy
and said Order of Sale I will
sell said above described Real
Estate at public vendue, for
cash, to the highest bidder, as
the property of said J. W. Both-
well.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language once a week for three
consecutive weeks immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale in the Rusk
Cherokeean, a newspaper published
in Cherokee County.
Witness my hand this 28 day of
March, 1928.
E. C. Martin,
Sheriff, Cherokee Co., Texas.
Sheriff's Sale—Real Estate.
The State of Texas
County of Cherokee:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That by virtue of a certain Order of
Sale issued out of the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Smith, County, of
the 20th. day of (March, 1928, by A.
M Ramsour, Clerk of said Court
for the sum of Two Thousand, One
Hundred, Seventeen and *4-100 Dol-
lars and the costs of suit, under a
judgment in favor of W. O. Reagan,
in a certain cause in said Court, No.
1234-A, and styled W. O. Keagan vs.
Mrs. Alma Langston et a 1., placed in
my hands for service, I, E, C. Martin
as Sheriff of Cherokee County, Texas
did on the 20 day of March, 1!)2#, levy
on certain real estate situated in Cher-
okee County, Texas, descrided as fol-
lows, towit:
Two certain tracts of land in
Cherokee County, Texas, being
parts of the Eason Gee League,
and tract No. One, BEGINNING
at the N. \V. corner of H. J. Wil-
bourn's 71 acre survey, a stake
on Smith and Cherokee County
Line; thence West with said
County Hue 640 varas to the N.
E. corner of the James Carroll
tract of land; thence South with
said Carroll's E. 13. line 925 varas
to the S. W. corner of the Charles
Smith survey; thence East with
the S. B. line of said survey 530
varas to a stake, a Hickory 12 in.
brs. S. 9 W. 3 varas, another
Hickory 10 in. brs. N. 38 E. 3
varas; thence N. 18 E. at 70 varas
pnssing H. J. Wilbourn's S. W.
corner and at 468 varas a stake; a
Hickory 0 in. brs. N. 80 E. 11 var-
as; thence N. 70 W. 84 varas a
stake; thence 450 varas to the
BEGINNING, containing 100
acres of land, more or less.
Tract No. Two—BEGINNING
at a corner on H- J Wilbourn's
W. B. line, a Hickory brs. N. 80
Ell varas; thence North 18 E.
45 varas through gin house to
North end of gin house, a stake;
thence North 50 West 150 varas
to H. J. Wilbourn's W. B. line a
stake; thence South with said W.
IJ. line 130 varas; thence South
E. 84 varas containing 2 acres of
land.
(This being the same land con-
veyed to J no. W. Langston by J.
I H. Wilkinson and wife, Nancy J.
| Wilkinson by deed dated August
6th, 1919.)
All his interest in and to the
following described tract of land
situated in Cherokee County,
Texas, and being a part of the
John Rlanton Headright and de-
scribed as follows, to-wit: BE-
GINNING ar the S. W. corner of
said headright, a stake from
I which a Blue Jack brs.N. 5 W.
5 1-4 vrs., another brs. N. 30 E.
2 1-2 varas; thence North 666 var-
as to the W. B line of same, a
stake from which a B. J. brs. S.
25 E. 4 1-2 varas, another brs. N.
52 W. 9 varas; thence East 1372
varas to stake from which a Birch
brs. S. 40 E.3-4 varas, another brs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Announcement in this column are
made subject to the Democratic Nom-
inating Primary, to be held on July
lattt
2iftn., 1028. *
For Congress ^
Second Congressional District
S. H SANDERS
Of Shelby County
For Representative
H. T. BROWN.
For County Attorney
W. E. STONE
For Tax Collector
ALBERT HOLCOMB
A. R. ODOM
J. W. PEARSON
P. B. (Pete) MUSSLEWHITE.
For County Clerk
F. C. BINGHAM
For District Clerk
A. M. VINING
ELLA MAE CORNELISON.
For Superintendent of Public
Instruction,
E. L. PENLAND
E. S. ERWIN
For County Judge
J. J. (Capt.) BOLTON
ALTON B. CHANDLER
For Sheriff
t. C. (Dred) MARTIN
R. R. GRAY
For Tax Assessor
C. L. (Dixie) ARNWINE
Second Term.
For County Treasurer
Miss BERNICE WILLIAMS
Mrs. E (Gene) DUPREE
For Commissioner, Prec. No 1
LOUIS BULTER
E. M. GOODSON
A. G. (Bud) ODOM
For Publi Weigher, Pre. No. 1
^ . T. BROWN
ALBERT PH1FER
A. F. LANIER
V. T ECHOLS.
For Justice of the Peace, Prec. 1.
J. O. COUPLAND.
For Constable Precinct No. 1
J. F. KING
L. O. SLAY DEN
J. PALMER SCHOCHLER
For County Chairman
D. S. (Swann) LEWIS
S. 50 W. 1 1-2 varas; thence South
666 varas to S. E. corner of said
Headright; thence West 1372 var-
as to the place of beginning, con-
taining 162 acres of land, more
or less.
and levied upon as the property
of Mrs. Alma Langston, Execu-
trix of the Estate of John <V.
Langston, deceased, and that on
the first Tuesday in May, 1928,
the same being the first day of
said month, at the Court House
door, of Cherokee County, in the
Town of Rusk Texas, between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p m ,
by virtue of said levy and
said Order ot Sale. I will sell said
above described Real Estate at
public vendue, for cash, to the
highest bidder, as the property
of said Mrs. Alma Langston, Ex-
ecutrix of the Estate of John W.
Langston, deceased.
And in compliance with law, I give
this notice by publication, in the Eng-
lish language , once a week
for three consecutive weeks immediat-
ly preceding said day of sale, in the
Rusk Cherokeean, a newspaper pub-
lished in Cherokee County.
Witness my hand this 26th day
of March, 1928.
E. C. Martin, .4
Sheriff Cherokee Co., Texas;
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Ward, H. O. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1928, newspaper, April 12, 1928; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth291348/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.