Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1953 — Page 10

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SALE OF SIX SCHOOLHOUSES AND LAND ■■ I J ■ / ■ L - The undersigned, Adams County Central Consolidated School of Adams County, Indiana, will offer for sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidders, on ’ Saturday, Feknary 21,1953 at the following location* designated below and at the indicated times: \ — No. 1— One (1) room brick schpolhouse and basement known as the SPRUNGER SCHOOL which is located approximately oiie mile north and one mile east of the City of Berne, Indiana on the tile mill road. This school house has a very good gravity* furnace, drove well/ electricity, a good slate roof. 4nd a good, hardwood floor, schoolhouse will sell at 9:30 A. M. for cash upon delivery of deed for school and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as follow's: * •\ i Commencing at the fcouth East Corner of Section 28 in township 26 North Range 14 East, in Adams County, Indiana, thence north sixteen (16) rods, thence west ten (101 ro<Js, thence south sixteen (16) rods, thence east ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, con- \ taining one (1) acre more or less. " ■ v .■ii ' ■ ■ A — No. 2 — • \ • -, One (li) room brick schoolhouse that has beei( partitioned into taro (5) rooms, also good basement, furnace with blower, elate.roof, electricity and drove weH and known as'the ELECTION SCHOOL which is located three (3) miles south of Monroe on the Tile Mill Road and three (3) miles north of the City of Berne. Indiana. This schoolhouse will sell at 10:30 A. for cash upon delivery of deed for school and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as follows: Commencing at the southwest corner of Section 15. in Township 26 North. Range 14 East, |in Adams Couoty, Indiana, thence north ten (10) rod* thence East sixteen (16) rods, thence south ten (10) rods, thence west sixteen (16) rbds to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. . — No. 3—• | One (11 room brick schoolhouse with no basement, known as tlhe REICHERT SCHOOL which is located two f£) mHes east and three (3) miles south of Monroe, Indiana.. This school house has a good well, good shingle roof, and is in a good condition inside and out. This schoolhouse will sell at 11:30 A. M. for cgkh upon delivery of deed for school and one (1) acre of laud. The legal description of said real estatdHe as follows: !j (Commencing at the southwest corner of the. south west half of the south we?»t quarter of section 13. Township 26 Nfofth, Range 14 East, in Adams County', Indiana, thence runnirig north on the section line sixteen (16) rods, thence East ten (|0) rods, thence south sixteen (16) rods, thence west ten (10) rods to the place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or less. [’ ■ b ■>[' ■ i — No. 4 —• One (1) room brick schoolhouse known as the WINCHESTER SCHQOL which is located one mile south and two (2) miles west of the town of Monroe, Indiana. This schoolhoust has a tin roof, extra good furnace with blower and' is in a good condition inside and out, has fa good, well and electricity. This schoolhouse will sell at 1:30 P. M. for cash upon, delivery of deed fbr school and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as follows: - • Commencing at the northwest corner of Section 8. Township 28. Nojth Range I'4. East in Adams County, Indiana, thence running East 10 rqds, thence eouth 16 rods, thence west 10 rods, thence north'"l6 rods, to th|e place of beginning, containing one (1) acre more or iess. I | : \ ; J — No. 5 — One (1) room brick schoolhouse with no basement known as the ELECTION (SCHOOL In Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, which is located three (3) miles south of PreHe. Indiana. This school house has a slate roof, a good well and outside toilets and will sell at 2:30 P. M. to the highest bidder for cash upon delivery of deed for school and three-fourths acre of land. The legal description of said) real estate is as follows: / Commencing at the southwest comer of Section 13, in Township 27 North of Range 13 East, and running north from said corner twelve rode, thence east ten rods, thence south twelve rods, thence west ten rods to the place of ‘beginning containing three-fourths of an acre of land. , j I \ ; — No. 6 — One (1) room brick schoolhouse with no basement known as tjhe HOWER. SCHOOL which is located three (3) miles south and two (2) miles west of Preble, Indiana in Kirkland Township. This schoolhouse has a slate root, a good well, also an Bxlo coal shed with outside toilets. Said schoolhouse will sell at 3:30 P. M. for cash upon delivery of deed for school and one (1) acre of land. The legal description of said real estate is as foUowai: , ■ Commencing at the Inorth east corner of Section 21 in Township £7 North of Range 13 East and running thence south 16 rods, thence west 10 rods, thence north 16 rods, thence east 10 rods, to the place Os beginning containing one (1) acre of land. AU o>f tke above schoolhouses will make excellent homes with some remodeling and Improvements. All schoolhouses w ; ill be open 4 for public inspection one half hour before sale time. Purchasers will receive warranty deeds from the School Corporation but no abstracts of title-will be provided. . ‘ t ■' T k ' •■' ' ■ ‘ ■ ' ■ ' ’ ■ | ' t , ADAMS COUNTY CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED i j | SCHOOL OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA \ - f ‘ Glenn A, Workinger, Secretary . . ’ . •- - AUCTIONEERS —Melvin Liechty, Roy Johnson, A ” \ Ned Johnson, C. W. Kent, Gerald StrfcMer, ATTORNEYS—Custer A Smith, Decatur, Indiana ' ■ . . Feb. It 19

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Public Auction CHESTER WHITE BRED SOW SALE 5 miles West of Bluffton. Irrd., on Road 124 then 2% mile North on Road 303 or 3> miles East of Markle, Ind. on Road 224 then 3 miles South on Road 803. ! ' Saturday, February 21, 1953 i;0o p. m. 30 BRED GILTS and 4 FALL BOARS This offering of Registered Bred Gilts and Boars are sired by a Utter mate to first prize Indiana Jr. Spring boar 1951, Gilts Bred to 3 •top boars 3rd. Jr. Spring Boar 19£2 Ohio State Fair and a litter mate to Welte County 4>H Grand Champion Barrow. If you went the beat in Bred Sows (Be sure to attend this sale) — my customers return each year fa* satisfied purchasers. Lunch served to those from distance. GUY McAFEE, Owner Roy S. Johnson & Son—Auctioneers Old Flrat Nat’l. Bank—Glerk. ig igr

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