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Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] Chancery Sale of Valuable Property; The LaFollette Times; Friday, December 5, 1902
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 21:22:53 -0600


Chancery Sale of Valuable Property.
No. 1320.
A.B. Lindsay et. al.
vs.
Birdie L. Valley et. al.

Pursuant to the decree pronounced in
the above cause at the November term,
1902, of the Chancery Court at Jacks-
boro, Tenn., I will sell at public auction,
to the higest bidder, in front of the Court
House in Jacksboro, Tenn., on Monday
the 5th dayof January next, at 11 o'clock
a.m., the property mentioned and des-
cribed in the pleadings and in said de
-cree, to-wit; In 4th civil district, Camp-
bell County, Tennessee, bounded on the
east by lands of Wm. M. Keeney and
Thomas Queener, on the south by Thom-
as Queener, on the west by the J.S.
Lindsay orchard tract, W.R. Irish and
J.E. Johnston, on the north by the pike
road partly and partly by the tract of
land bought by J.S. Lindsay from J.M.
Bibee and containing 22 acres more or
less, being the same property upon which
J.S. Lindsay resided at time of his death.
TERMS:
Said sale will be made upon a credit
of one, two and three years, and in bar
of the equity of redemption, taking from
the purchaser interest bearing notes,
with good security, for the purchase
money, and retaining a lien as further
security.
This 24th day of November, 1902.
46-3t WINSTON BAIRD. C. & M.


The LaFollette Times
Friday, December 5, 1902
Vo. 1 No. 47 Pg. 4



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