Probate Docket, 18th District Court, Acadia parish, Louisiana
October 10, 1901
By order of the above court in the matter, I will sell for cash at public auction, at the last residence of the above named deceased three miles north of Iota commencing at 10:00 a.m., Saturday October 10, 1901, the following property belonging to the above succession, to-wit:
Plows | Harness, cotton baskets |
Spades | Hoes |
Pitchfork | Wagons |
Old iron | Oil cans |
Rice bin | Tooth harrows |
Ox-cart | Mower |
Rake | Rice binder & harvester |
Disc harrow | Hack |
Buggy & harness | Rough rice |
Ox-chains | Carpenters tools |
Syrup | Lard |
Barrels | Jars |
Grindstone | Soap |
Fruit jars | Kitchen utensils |
Flat irons | Dining room |
Household furniture | Sewing machine |
Dog irons | Feather beds |
Pillows | Mattresses |
Blankets | Sheets |
Mosquito bars | Saddle |
Scales | Clock |
Sugar kettles | Cauldron |
Wheel-barrow | Branding iron |
Shears | Shot gun |
Twine | Oxen |
Horned cattle | Horses |
Sheep | Goats |
hogs | |
Sale of land to be conducted at the principal front door of the couthouse at Crowley, LA at 11:00 am, Tuesday, October 22, 1901
The east half of a tract of prairie land containging 90 arpents more or less in Acadia Parish lying abut 3.75 miles north of Iota, and bound north by Homer Lejeune; south by Angelas Lejeune; east by Nicholas Ledoux and west by Christophe Lejeune; being part of the Louis Louallier grant and a portion of the same property which the deceased, Hypolite Andrepont, acquired about thirty years ago from Jules Deballion; also the west half of the said tract of land.
Hypolite Andrepont Jr., Administator
P.J. Chappuis, Attorney