Partition Sale No. 8436
Crowley Signal January 10, 1930
Pursuant to a judgment of the 15th Judicial District Court dated December 20, 1929 the sheriff will sell at the principal front door of the court house on 25 January 1930 for cash, to the last and highest bidder for the purpose of effecting a partition, by licitation, the following described property:
A certain tract of land taken out of what is known as the Baptist Academy tract of 208 acres, more or less, bounded north by Joseph Carrier, south Hebert Jeanise and gravel road, and west by Baptist Academy lands and Mrs. Babineaux, said one acre of land being one acre of land being in the form of a square, with the deep well located on said one acre, together with the deep well located in the middle of said one acre of land, the shed located on said one acre of land, and all of the machinery, pulleys, attachments and parts belonging thereto or forming a part of the pumping plant located on said one acre of land, together with the right to use the canals, lateral canals, rights of way, flumes, flood gates and other things or parts incidental to the operation of said deep well on and across the tracts of land described in the partition between the widow and heirs of Theogene P. Richard, of date April 4, 1929, and duly recorded in Conveyance Books of Acadia parish.
W.V. Larcade, sheriff, Gremillion & Smith Attorneys.