The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, MAY 1^933-
Tfrcstonc prices
I ARE NO HIGHER
Than Standard or Special Brand Tires
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o/Tire Values
_ _—-
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PRICE |
4.50-21
$5-85 1
| 4 75-19 ........
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I ! 5 00-20 .........
7.00
1 15.25-18
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SIZE
PRICE |
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5.25-18
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firestone batteries
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J. M. HARDISON, Manager ™one No’
NO. 2139
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E8-
Eighth Tract: 044 acic„ of land
cut of Survey No. 44, Certificate No.
000 . . In
TATS AS SS^JKtri- “
D. J. HOERSTER, Receiver of the gJfnee9 of Torbio Herrera, by PaL
Bank of Fredericksburg
j VR.
,t. M. Lewis, ET AL.
| In the District Court of Gillespie
County, Texas
slgnees of Torhio Herrera, by Pat.
cut No. 165, Vol. 4, dated April 29th
1879, said 544 acres of land being ail
of said survey, except 96 acres or
said survey convey'd by L. K. Bragg
..ounty, Texas. et a) to J. H. McDaniel by deed dated
"Whereas, by virtue of an order of Kopember i8t, 1904, recorded in Book
Sale, issued out of the District Court ^ paRe Elgj Dee(1 Records of Liana
of Gillespie County, Texas, on a cer (-oU,lty| Texas, to which deed and the
tain judgment rendered in said Court, , , rt, thereof, reference is hero
on the Cth day of March, A. I). p|ade {or a pett( r description of said
in favor of D. J. Hoerster, Receiver #CJ.es
of the Bank of Fredericksburg, and Xlneth Tract: 160 acres of land,
against R. M. Lewis, No. 21159, on the kr'own a9 the A Taylor Survey, pat-
Docket of said Court, 1 did on the futed t0 ^ M A Beeman, assignee
flh day of May, A. D., 1933, at 2 ^ A T Taylor, by Patent No. 168, is
o’clock P. M., levy upon the following tued Aprn 8th_ 1898> record* d in VoL
described tracts or parcels of land, ^ page 350 Dee(] Records of Llano
situated, lying and being in the C’oun- County( Texas, to which patent and
iy of Llano, State of Texas, to-wit: ^ reCord thereof reference is here
The same being 2944 acres of land, niaje for a better description of a id
situated in Llano County, Texas, and ^<5 fcy nietes an,| bounds.
Tenth Tract: 1#0 acres of laud.
more fully described as follows: lcul„ ..........
First Tract: All of Survey No. 304, , nown ag the Bryan pre-emption, sir-
Bingham’g District No. 10, F. & M.’s jated on lhe waters of the ( olorado
Col. on the waters of the Colorado n.vi ^ miles S. 84 deg. b ast
River, about 12 miles S. 88 deg. E-
Rivtr, about 13 miles S. 84 deg. East
r.,-T, -____— from the town of Llano, patented
from the town of Llano, by virtue of john Bryan by Patent dat' d the 19tl>
Dup. H. R. Cert. No. 29-251, Issued ;jy of December> A. D., 1878.
1 by the Commissioner of the General above ten tracts of land being
i Land Office, May 2nd, 1871- Begin- .j(Ut,tajiy the same land that was
jntng at the S. W. ’Cor. of Survey No. ’ onv‘tyed l0 R. M. Lewis by I). Tis
FO, for the heirs of M. Mueller, for ^ and wife, Ada J. Ticlale, by
! the N. W. Cor. of this Survey; Thence d ed dated October 3rd, A. I), 1928,
South 1900 varas to the N. W. Cor. ^ duJy recordl,d in the Deed Rec-
! of Survey No. 257, for the S. W. Cor. f rds q{ Uano county, Texas, in Vol.
lot- this Survey; Thence E. 1900 varas Qn pages ig 151, which deed and
I to the S. W. Cor. of Survey No. 47 for ^ ^ c(.-rd tbere())> is hereby referred
the S. E. Cor. of this Survey; Thence to ^ mftde a part hereof of all pert
j North 1900 varas to the N. W. Cor. acnt purp0Ke8. Save and Except, the
of said survey for the N. E. Corner . geventh Trait” hereinabove de
'of this Survey; Thence West i960 ^.rib(>d, being 160 acres of land, front
1 varas to the place of beginning, bear- ^ oQ the Cojorado River, which was
J ;ng marked *'H,” said tract contain-, ^retofor0 conveyed by the Defend-
ing 640 acres.
| Second Tract: Survey No. 47, pat-
ented to James R. Sweet, assignee of
Peter Jung, on August 26th. 1856, by
Patent No. 75, Vol. 16, and known as
| Abstract No. 433, containing 320 acres
of land.
Third Tract: 320 acres of land
Eituated about 12 miles East of the ^ J........
town of Llano, originally granted to ^ C(junty> j wm offer for sale au.l
Matthias Mueller, by virtue of Third at pilbii( auction, ,:a8h' aH
Class Certf. No. 41, and patented to the’righti tlUe amt interest of the
the heirs of said Matthias Mueller on ^d j j,1. Lewi's and the other de-
April 22nd, 1958, by Patent No. 41 fpnd8DtBj Nettie A. Lewis, C. H.
Vol. 18, known as Survey No. 50, and
heretofore conveyed by the Defend
ants R M. Lewis and Nettie A. Le -u
l0 Emery Peck & Rockwood. Incorp-
orated, and Which said tract of land
is exempted herefrom;
and on the 6tb day of June, A D.,
P./33, it being the first Tuesday ol said
month, between the lours of !8
o'clock A. M. and 1 o’clock P. M., «»
said day, at fhe Courthouse door of
said C01
sell, at
Vol. 18, known as Survey No. 50, and R]ame> T. B. Wall, Leo. Lewis, and
Abstrac t No. 525 to which patent and A,fre(J' Fry_ in and to said property,
the record thereof in the General mv office in l lano, I.lanr
Land Office of Texas, reference is
, *, l Cvi *
Dated at my office in Uano, Uano
County, Texas this the 8th day of
May, A. D., 1933.
DAN MCDONALD,
Sheriff, Llano County, Texas,
CHILD HEALTH
uebody said the other day that
• v-*
j CONTROL TO BE SUBJECT
EAGUE DEBATE NEXT YEAR
Un. Tex.. May U.-High School
era next year will debate the
:t of radio control In the Inter-
mtlc League, according to an-
«ment made by Roy Bedicheck.
of the University of Texas ln-
kolastlc league Bureau. The
Ion ta suted In the following
"Resolved, That the United
• Should Adopt the Essential
ires of the British System of
, control and Operation.” The
In been adopted by
4 _ _ fiiAD SALE)—Lftt6 1931 Model *
=SrS«==r
Not only will a cooperative bulletin;
he issued by the various state leag-; Teacher—Don’t yon
ues, but the University Interscholas Washington never told
Boy—No, ma am,
here made for a more definite descrip-
tion.
i Fourth Tract; 320 acres, known as
1 Survey No. 49, Abstract No. 524, or-
iginally granted to Matthias Mueller
j by virtue of third Class Certf. No. 41.
land patented to the Heirs of the said
Matthias Mueller on April 22. 18o» mutter of mat. , care we
by Patent No. 571, Vol. 17. to w 1 c 1 ^ DOt made auy p! gross In the
Patent and the record thereof refer- tw<nty-five year We have,
cnee Is here made for a more definite made quite dt . , . progress
description. a , ,uiii health.
Fifth Tract: 160 acres of land, aV€rage hf, span hat, Inert is
known as Abstract No. 1023. patent® ^ at,y jn tb, last generation or
to Ann Casner on the 20th day of Oct- ^ This j4! nut because we arc liv-
elier. 1888, by Patent No. 510, Vol. lQnger bin because we have re-
21 and recorded In Book 27, page inl-ant mortality and more bab
of the Deed Records of Llano (oun- - the first few weeks and
tv, Texas, to which Patent and the and emt rg0 iBto childhood
record thereof reference is here made ,)(JuUbooU.
lor a more definite description. ^ decreasod mortality among m
i Sixth Tract: Survey No. 30. pat- ,g uot Jue 1q any longer spark
ented to E. V. Casner on June 3rd nutural endowment
»«, by P*«t NO. «. vol. 24 and „„ ro.pec..
recorded in Vol. 27, on page • one they lr0 lbe same as 18
.the Deed Records of Llano County, q{ ^ genwfati0n before last
Texas, to which Patent and the re B,ngle exception is the cart that
ord thereof reference is here made ^ them after they make their
for a description of naim debut in this vale of tears,
and bounds. , By the use of commonsense, b cor
I seventh Tract: 160 acres of land ^ de(ecta, by watching food
out of Survey No. 12, Certificate • iuppUe8, by intelligent use ot the
16. Abstract No. 510. Rented to we galB through scientific
Relnhard HUlebrand, asslgne. rf Car .nve8tlgati<m> we a-e saving more
Conrad Mertz by PateBt ,„l'rttclv babies than formerly.
29, said 160 acre tract being Goodness knows we siiil have pi 8
larly described as follows. ' ot room f0r improWement. rhls
nlng at the upper or N. E Cortot , ^ ^ ^ uf reall2e and nek-
said Survey on tlm hank of t M the importance c*
orado River; Thence West With &g ar pre„.
: North line of said Survey -> chjjd Health Day 4ind in pr
W. Corner of same: 1 >; ® tQ ^ork amoug the children 'l
vith the west hne of magnitude of the ta-U, the o
, point on srM «>n that t0 be overcome, si
distance from said N. VV. effort.- Abil
: b, running a line from said point par great
|allel to the north Hue of said Survey AdVertlae-ln The NewR
!,0 the Colorado River there shall be
LV,« c w* ,u. c<4 ’%tf'A’B* e.«4*- ,• •
; Thence from said point
! tn said west line of said survey
' varallel t0 the North line of said sur-
V !o the Colorado Rive.; Thence
up said river with its *““**" ”
_ the place of beginning, containing
acres of land.
add spur 11
ae Report'
such
-d is
ehool
very
taclea
alt i©
HERB1NEI
CORRtCIS CONSTIPATION
-Lt-L-V . k
tic League will issue a bulletin of 1
about two hud red pages giving briefs i
on both sides of the question, as well
as selected arguments, bibliography,
etc. Propaganda organisations exist
on both sides of this issue, and the
supply of material for use of debaters
Is expected to be adequate to the de-
mand. according to Mr. Bedicheck.
know
a lie?
I only heard
that
For ACHES and PAINS
SNOwiiNiMlNT
Penetrates 7 Soothes.
THECORNER drug stunt
Relieves Women’s Pains
Here is an example of bow Cardul
has helped thousands of w0“*“„
was very thin and pale,
writes Mrs F H. Scott, of Roa-
noke, Va. *T suffered from weak-
ness and a severe pain In my back.
This pain unnerved £nd 1 dl 1 8 t
-t^^a^nd^e^w^ttrwT.
d^My'rnomor had taken Cf;d«'vl8g^
on -cetna my
Bn*;* I took ’^r’wVuhL rnv
built me up- I nvin lett my
SSS.-fS'WiS’filS1* «
local dniaaie’a
miles buttery
UNDERTAKER and EMRAI.MER
llano reXAS
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1933, newspaper, May 18, 1933; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth815911/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.