Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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dice i» hereby given that
H' Coe. as substitute trustee
; on Tuesday. April 6th, 1909,
•een the hours of 10 o’clock
ami 4 o’elock p. in. offer for
lie Bale, for cash, at the
pt House door of Washington
„ty, Texas, the following des
—$&'property, namely:
"living and being situated
Washington County Texas, part
w* the David Ayres League Sur-
vey, on the waters of the Yegua
I; and described in a grant from th
Mexican Government to David
i Ayres, dated the 15th day of No-
te yemher, 1332, *nowu ttH Purvey
^ Tn«. 10. Abstract No. 10, Patent
Vol. 9. Page 173,, consisting
gyp ai.r,..s of land out of said lea-
gue, meted and bounded as
lows, to-wit:
&' Beginning at the most Western
corner, from which a Black Jack
survey, a stake, from which
Post Oak marked “X” bears N.
11 degrees W., 1 vara, and a Post
0*k marked ’*1. II. I.” North E.
hears S. 11 deg K. •> u V dist.;
Theme w’th t.iff' o line N.
14eg. E. crossing Little Cedar
Creek at 1500 varas, a stake for
corner, from which a Black aJek
marked ‘‘X bears N. 2 degrees
II”
E. 2 vrs., and a Black Jack mark
ml “X” bears South 75 1-2 deg.
W. 7 1-2 varas distant; Thence S.
35 E., 1803 varas, to the most
Western corner qt. 206 acre tract
conveyed off of the same lea-
gue to K. Blackburn, a small Bide’
Jack from which a Post Oak, “X
H’
marked on it, bears S. 77 deg. W
7 varas, and Post Oak bears N.
62 degrees E., 3 3-4 varas distant
Thence South with the said
Blackburn’s line, South 73 deg.
E., crossing Elm Creek at 970
varas, a Pin Oak marked “XX”
for corner on South side of Pin
Oak Branch; Thence S. 35 deg. E
208 varas, to stake near branch
for corner, from which a Pin
Osk marked ”1111 bears North,
HIT
28 East. 2 varas, and a Black
Jack marked ‘‘HR bears S 47 de
HR”
West, 5 3-4 varas distant; Thence
South 55 degrees West, re-cross-
ing Elm Creek at 2080 varas, a
stake in the West line of the lea-
gue corner, a Black Jack marked
“X bears South 1 1-2 varas, and
HH”
jj||§g« Post Oak marked “X
JHH’
iinf; Thence with
line, N. 35 deg. W„
N. 84 deg, E., 2 1-2 yin. dis-
" said league
_ __ M'vwt, to
the place of beginning, containing
8o0 acres of land.
Being the same tract of land
conveyed by Mary Jane Richard
eon and her husband, Win. Rich-
ardson. to Hunt & Holland, by de
recorded in Book X, Pages 238
and 239, Deed Records of Wash-
ington County, Texas, field notes
of which are recorded in Book 3,
Pages 644, 645 and 646, Deed Rec
ords of Washington County, Tex-
as, and by mesne conyeyanees
from Minerva Holland, as Execu-
trix of N. Holland, lo Fannie L
Hunt, as Executrix of Z. Hunt,
by deed recorded in Book 25, Pgs
94 to 97 Deed Records of Washin
ton Couuty, Texas, and by F. L.
Runt and others to 1 N, Carmeau
by deed recorded in Vol. 47, Pg.
3bl, Deed Records of Washington
and by I. N. Carmeau to
Texas, and bj 1. N, Carnienn to
3. R. Stanley, ly deni recorded ii
Ypl, 47, Pgs. 38H of the Deed Roe
'-r b of Washington County, Tex-
as. and by J ft Stanley, for him-
s'f snd as w-.rvivor of the coin-
n. r.ity. to F. ttraves. In deed
*4 tided in Vol. o'. Pg. «.'i Deed
h*.'< rds of v’l.sf.'oJif.a County
, and by J. F. Craved to
W; J, Pears til, by deed recorded
• Vol. 58, Pg. 64 „t the Deed Re
•III of Washington County, Tex*
**> and by W 4. Pennon to Tox-
*■* bulUn’ Earth (.‘ompany, l.y
dated September 1st, 1906;
lo Which grants and deeds refer
I* h here had for a more par-
IWdlnr d-er-ripiMn and blent if in-
ol the
All
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french torchon
Lace, 1 to H inches wide,
in new and novelty r
designs and patterns jC
w
m&fmfWSi
REP-Th
Ur cloth for Suits and
Skirts Conie and
se« “« ^ 4UC
EMBROIDERIES.—
Regular 7 to 10c per yard,
one of the greatest values
ever offered. Per C_
.....—............ DC
LINEN.—Cambric and
Irish linen. This is the
best value ever
offered at___________________fa3C-
EMBROIDERIES.-8*
to 7 inches wine Batiste
snd Lawn, regular 71-
10 and l2Jrc quality. ffiC
CORDED LINEN.—In
check effect, a splendid
material for Waists and
Suit*. Strictly all Or.
linen, at...... /.m
EM BROIDERIES—4 to
9 inches wide Bstiste,
Hamburg and Lawn, reg
ular 15o line; per | a”
yard —.....................IUL
REAL LINEN Torchon
Lace, 1 to 2 inches wide,
in tine and heavy r
quality.............. 3C
EMBROIDERIES—
Lawns, Hamburg and Ba-
tiste, onr regular 19L
15 and 20c grade 1 t2l
IRISH LINEN.-Extra
quality for Skirts and
suits, very fine rn
finish; all linen JUC
EMBROIDERIES—8 to
12 inches wide, insertions
to match; worth |E-
twice the price | jl
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TOW
lA/E Have on sale one of the choicest lines of Embroideries, Laces, Ladies'
YT Muslin Underwear and White Goods. The excellent quality of the
merchandise concerned in this sale must appeal to all The low prices at
which we are offering them must command the interest of all economical
women. The details of this ad. deserve most careful reading—yet they only
hint of the exceptional chances offered by this sale—you must see the good*
and compare them to fully understand the unequalled values we are offering.
REP SKIRTS.
fl«*re and p!ab
and strap trim-
mad, at ................
$
TAILORED SKIRTS.
Exquisite double fo’d,
trimmed flare modal, also
mea from
LINEN CAM BRIO.—
For Waists and Suits,
light in weight and good
for summer fjOf
use
EMBROIDERIES.—10
to 16 laches wide. You
must see this lot to ap-
preciate the real 1A-
value....„.........................4vl
MillineryOpening
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,
March 18th, 19th and 20th, 1909
Again we aak the kind indulgence of the many, many of women in
Brenham and vicinity who attend our annual openings that we may hint at
the elaborateness and extensiveness of the preparations that have been carried
out We ask you to accept this as a personal invitation to attend our opening.
It will be a complete expose of all the new styles, every noted design
being represented
COAT SUITS of extra
quality Linen, neatly
tailored, stitched strap-
ping snd button ff £ AA
trimmed ............ JXIIU
GOWNS of good quality
Cambric, trimmed In em-
broidery edging TCp
and insertion ............ f
GOWNS Tucken yoke,
trimmed in embroidery
am) made of good AQr
quality Cambric jjl
SKIRTS, of good quail- j
ty Muslin, with solid Is
flounce effect and61 Aft j
edge..... Ji.JOI
8 LI PON GOWN, made
of Cross Bar Batiste, lace
tsimmed, no buttons; this
is something
new
$1.25
.............. 1 ■......i f
SKIRTS of good quality,
loijg cloth, 10 rows Ger- f
man val flounce (9 PA
ami edging . Jfc.vW
CAMBRIC LINEN.—
Irish and Butchers linen
in very tine finish
ail pure linen........
*■raiCi L. €. ROBERTS »» «»
COMBINATION SUIT,
consists of three gar-,
ments trimmed in Val
Lace, very line ffl CA
Muslin Jj.jU
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Texas, and the said Commercial
Bank & Trust Company having
declined to act as trustee, and
having been unable to net ns trus
W. 79 1-4 S. 190 vrs. to the Gid-
dings estate, thence N. 10 deg. W
953.1 vrs. to place of beginning,
said tract containing 200 acres.
tee, I was on the 13 day of March' Also one strip of land 20 ft. in
1909, in writing, appointed as suit
slititte trustee for tile said Com-
mercial Bank . & Trust Company
by virtue of an authority contain
■d in said deed of trust.
Said sale will be made by me
of said laud above described to
satisfy the indebtedness secured
by said deed of trust, given by
Texas Fullers Earth Company
above mentioned.
W. N. COE,
Substitute Trustee.
TRUSTEE’S SALE
i:
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tW m. Mmvmni •»
width 499.86 vrs. in length exten-
ding from the N. E. corner of *nr
aforesaid 200 acre tract along
the league line E. to the county
public road, being the same land
conveyed by Mary N. Tynes am
Walter E. Tynes to C. 8. Ralston
and Joe D. Rogers on Feb’y. 21,
1906, recorded in Vol. 52, Page*
64-5-6. Deed Records of Wash-
ington Co. Texas.
The undivided one-half interest
of C. 8. Ralston in and to the
above described land will be sold
by me at thetime and date above
named, together with all of tbe
rights, members and heredita-
ments and appurtenances thereto
belonging.
Witness my hand, this the 10th
CITY ELECTION
Be Held First Tuesday
in April, 1909,
For Mayor:
WILLI AM LUSK.
For City Secretary:
A. M. KRUG.
For City Attorney:
THOS. B. BOTTS JR.
State of Texas County of Wash
ington.
Whereas, by virtue of the au-
thority vested in me as trustee
named and appointed in a certain day of March, 1909.
deed of trust recorded in Vol. L,l W. W. SEARCY,
Page 313 Deed of Trust Records | Trustee
of Washington County, executed
and delivered to me on Januar.
26th, 1909, by C. S. Ralston for
better securing the payment of
a certain promissory note for the
sum of $317.70 said note fully dc-
sscribed in said deed of trust exe-
cuted by said C. 8. Ralston pay-
able to the order of Joe D. Rog-
ers at Brenham, Texas, due thirty
days after the date thereof.
And whereas, said J. D. Rogers
is the owner and holder of said
note and the said C. S. Ralston hi
made default in the payment of
said note for $317.70 due thirty!For City Marshal:
days afte January 26th, 1909, and W. L. SALLtS.
the same is now past due and Aldrman Pirrt Ward
paid, principal, interest and at-
torney’s fees thereon and as pro-
vided for in said note and deed 0
trust; and whereaa said note is
now past due and nnpaid and
whereas I have been requested as
trustee under aaid deed of trust
by aaid J. D. Rogers, the owner
and holder o faaid note, to en-
force aaid truat aa provided there-
1 will offer for sale between
Um legal hours thereof, to-wit,
between tea o'clock a. w. and fou
o'clock p. «- at public outcry
the highest bidder for cash
the first Tuesday • April, 19t».
the same being the 6th day of
at Hie Court lha»
town of Hr
CV. Toxaa, the M-.
Foley1* Roney and Tar clears the
air passages, stops the Irritation In
the throat soothes the Inflamed memb-
ranes, and the most obstinate cough
disappears. Bor* and Inflamed lungs
are healed and strengthened, and the
cold la expelled trom the system. Re
hut the genuine In the yel-
Jos. Tristram.
low packages.
Croup postlively cured in 20 minutes,
syrup—(SOe. Sold by F. W.
To the Public.
In the event that the Washing-
ton Co. and Devil's River Valley
Colony Co. cannot suit new set-
tlers with the lands thoy have
taken over in the county, buy-
ers will be turned over to any
land delcrs of Brenham to treat
with on an agreed basis. 2-19'tf.
Th* Lscky Quarter
Is the one you pay out for s box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills. They bring
you the health that’s mote precious
than jewelft Try them for headache,
Cure Your Kidneys.
Do Not Endanger Life Whim a
Brenham Citissen Shows
You the Cure.
Why will people continue to suffer
the agonies of kidney complaint, back-
ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head-
aches, langu r, why allow themselves
to become chronic invalids, when a cer-
tain cure ia offered them ?
Doan’s Kidney Pill* ia the remedy to
use, because it gives to the kidneys the
help they need to perform their work.
If you have any. even one, of
yo
symptoms of
youraclf now,
tbs
kidney disease*, cure
before diabetes, dropsy
DR. 8. BOWERS.
For Alderman, Second Ward:
ROBERT IL SCHRAMM.
For Alderman of Third Ward:
WM. SEIDEL.
Horse shoeing is onr specialty.
Hartmann k
drug store.
List your properity with me 1 will
advertise and aeU it for you. Aug,
BrockschmldL 12-U tf.
Something to Bee.
Time and things are always ebr
ging, call and see the change in
style and pattern of floor ruga,
the' largest line ever shown in the
city, all latest grades and prk'M
lower than ever.
G. HERMANN k SON.
y VU*OVl* HVWi uoi
or Bright’s dlseas sets In. Head 1
Brenham testimony;
John A. Shepard, Farmer, North
Sid«, Brenham, lVxaa, says : ‘‘Doan’s
Kidney Pill* have been used in our
family on several ocnasions and they
have always proven beneficial. I rec-
ommend they highly us they never fail I
to dispose of Huffering arising from]
weak kidneys. 1 believe that any euf
..... ■»*? ______ IP
ferer from kidney complaint will make
no mistake in going to Tristaam’s drug
store, procuring Loan's Kidney Pills
and giving them a trial.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, sole agents for the United
States. if
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
Be Fair
to your hand* and com-
plexion. There is no ex-
cuse for letting a dainty
dean skin suffer from
the effects of rough
weather. Any skin can
be kept soft, velvety and
healthy b/ the use of our
Cucumber
CREAM
whenever you feel your
skin getting rough.
Schirmacher
■S» "SS»i d Mil* I'>i
Winter Maati, oausing pneumonia,
pleurisy and consumption will soon
be ter*. Cure your cough now, and
your lungs with Foleys
and Tar. Do not risk start-
winter with weak lungs, wbea
Honey and Tar win cur# the
mots obstinate coughs and colds, and
serious results. Joe. Trts-
| strengthen
I Hooey and
■ log the wti
FtdSy’s
mote oi
prevents
id An-every-
JiSTJGf
BRICK! BRICK:
The Brenham Brick and Manu-
facturing Co. is now ready to
make contracts for brick for any
amount. This brick received a
prise at the St. Louis Fair, which
la best proof of ext rs »ood quality
Robt. Sirlekeri,
Manager
FIFTY
Exchange Bargains in Real
Estate. Also fine Purchase
Propositions. Goods land a
from $24M> per acre up.
FOR RENT
Two new office rooms, 2nd
One Brick Stors House
oa North street
FRED L. AMSLER
Gsoeral Insurance sad
st
RIRE.
MB9*^.s8 r«'4MMumawassa
ICtLLnie COUGH
M0 cim£ THE lungs
WITH
Or. King’s
New Discovery
roBC8®8 jak
m Al l TBHOftT AND HlhO TB0U81.il.
oVaRA rn LEO 0AtisPAOTO»V
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
J. J. Marek,
VETERINARIAN.
HOSPITAk l« OONNSOTION.
Office at Matchett’n Livery and
Bale Stable.
Oflcij p'lun-h JlT.l; HfWldanoB, 66-
A few dot>, - of this remedy will In.
variably cuit- an ordinary attack of
diarrhoea. ;
It can always be depended span,
even In tlu> inure *«vere attacks of
cramp cnlto and cholera morlm*.
It is equally sucowiefttl for mmimer
dtnrrluna and cholera Infantum in
children, and t« the means of saving
tli» live* of many children each year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened it I* pleasant, to take
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy In Ida home, liny It now.
Phics, IS8C. La huh Huts, Sue.
JOSEPH TRI
DEALER IN-
GOOD BEER-
NONE BETTER,
Than XXXPearlKeg Beer
and the Famous Texas
Pride.
There Is no bettor Beer than
the X X X keg Beer and the Fa-
mous Texas Pride Bottled Boer,
manufactured at San Antonio,
and sold by most of the local
dealers. This Beer is recom-
mended for its purity, its pleas-
ant flavor, and it Is * Texas pro-
duct. * I. Autmann.
DRUGS,
MKDiomw,
TOILET ARTIULM #
gTMJMW “““
Perfumeries In endlsai _
Physiciani’
Prm.
SSZSUm
PS... Ho. M
Srentiaui Trou
C. F, Hopmann,
fWl
Bread, Cakes and Pies
I am now running the Old
Zeiss Stand with tha beet
equipped bakery in the city.
Will deliver bread to any
part of the city. Try a loaf
of my “Dixie Cream” Broad.
Fritz Ruetz
dixie
A full line of the beat WHISKY,
CIGARS, ETC.
Regular Meals sad Short Orders
of everything the market
affords.
Good service, polite attention at
Bar sod Restaurant
Fresh. Cold Beer always on tap
j.a wuLUAMa,
3
gag
fife
Mb* Etta Van New
Fire and Tornado
INSURANCE
Buildii
£' % -x,, i
The rush of holiday us
over. arc prepared ten.
more promptly, and ptQr j,......
lion to darning and cleaning,
MR.C.E,
Of the Elite I
I
Ih the up town agent St
and any favors sbowa
appreciated by the mat
all laundry left thWS ‘
prompt attention. ■;
NEW^
We are now I
old market .
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Tucker, George. Brenham Evening Press. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909, newspaper, March 24, 1909; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth520881/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.