Missus Tobias Ohmer to Catherine Ohmer Christen and Lee, Assumption
Parish, LA
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By virtue of a sheriff's sale made on January 15, 1910 in the ??? of
Mrs Ratliff P. W. N. Pugh
4266 This mortgage is hereby ??? and Canceled insofar with same affects
the Woodlawn Plank
Parish of Assumption January 19, 1910
Oscar Dugas
Clerk
27th Judicial District Court
Parish of Assumption
State of Louisiana
This case having been regularly fixed for this day, and upon motion
of John Marks,
counsel for Plaintiffs, was regularly taken up and tried and after
evidence adduced the law and the
evidence being in favor of Plaintiff's deucand and against defendant.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged, and decreed that judgement be and
is hereby granted in
favor of plaintiffs and against defendant William N. Pugh in the full
and entire sum of Twenty one
Hundred and seventy five and 19/100 Dollars, together with 8% Interest
from July 18th, 1898
until paid and for all costs of this proceeding.
Done, read and signed in open Court in the Parish of Assumption,
Louisiana, this 3rd day
of December, 1901.
"Signed"
Paul Ceche
Judge 27 Dist.
Filed December 3rd, 1901
"Signed"
Oscar Dugas
Recorder
December 3rd, 1901
C. Dugas
Dy Clerk
Mistress Tobias Omer
widow of
Tobias Omer
to
Missus John Christen and Lee
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sale of land
United States of America
State of Louisiana
Parish of Assumption
Be it known, Thant on this Tenth day of the month of July, in the
year of our Lord One
Thousand nine hundred and one, and of the Independence the United States
of America the One
hundred and twenty sixth.
Before me, Philip N. Gilbert a Notary Public, a Notary Public duly
commissioned and
sworn in and for the Parish and State aforesaid, therein residing , and
in the presence of the
witnesses herein after named and undersigned.
Personally Appeared
Mis Tobias Omer, widow of the late Tobias Omer a resident of the
Parish of Assumption,
State of Louisiana and Edmond Omer, and Mrs. Catherine Christen, wife of
John Christen and he
to authorize her residents of this Parish and State who declared that
for the consideration and on
the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth by these presents, sell,
cede, grant, bargain, convey,
assign, transfer, set over and deliver, henceforth and forever, with
full legal warranty and with
substitution and subjugation to all their rights of property, of
ownership, of warranty, of actions of
warranty and all others.
To and unto, Missus John Christen and her a commercial firm composed
of John Christen
and Lawrence E. Lee, residents of the Parish of Assumption State of
Louisiana, here present
accepting and purchasing for themselves, their heirs and assigns, and
acknowledging due delivery
and possession thereof the following described property -
A certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Assumption, LA,
being all of Section
Fourteen in Township Fourteen South of Range Thirteen East, South
Eastern District. West of
the Mississippi River containing Two hundred and Thirty Three and 00/no
acres.
This being the same property acquired by the late Tobias Ohmer from
J. A. Fridik, in
1874.
The present sale is made and accepted for and in consideration of
the full price and sum of
One hundred dollars, in part payment and deduction. Whereof the
purchasers have paid cash in
lawful money of the United States of America, to the vendors, who
acknowledge receipt thereof
and grant full acquittance and discharge therefor, the sum of twenty
five dollars.
And for the balance of said price amounting to Seventy five Dollars
the said purchasers
furnished three promissory notes for the sum of Twenty five dollars each
made and subscribed by
themselves. Under date of these presents payable to the order of
themselves and by themselves
endorsed in blank at the Bank of Napoleonville, Napoleonville, LA. The
first payable September
10th, 1901, the second November 10th, 1901, and the Third January 10th,
1902, with interest of
the date of eight percent per annum from date until final payment; which
notes having been signed
and parapher "Ae Varietur" by me, notary to be identified here with were
delivered and turned
over to said vendors who acknowledge the receipt thereof.
And in order to secure the punctual payment of the said notes of
maturity, as well as of all
interest to accrue thereon, and in order furthermore to secure the
payment and reimbursement of
any and all lawyer's fees that may be expended or incurred, in case of
suit being instituted to
enforce the payment of said notes principal or interest, or any part
thereof (which lawyer's fees
however are fixed at ten percent on the amount so in suit and said
purchasers consent and agree
to pay and allow the same the said purchasers hereby specially mortgage,
affect and hypothecate
the herein described and conveyed property unto and in favor of the said
vendors as well as of any
and all future holder or holders of said notes promising and binding
themselves and their heirs and
assigns no to alienate, deteriorate nor encumber the said property to
the prejudice of this
mortgage, nor of the special lien and vendors privilege which the said
vendors hereby retain on
said property, until the full and final payment of said notes.
The said appearers hereby agree to dispense with the certificate of
Mortgages required by
Article 3364 of the Revised Civil Code of this State, and exonerate me,
said notary, from all
liability in the premises.
All State, Parish and other taxes due on said property have been
paid, as evidenced by the
Tax Collector's receipt exhibited by me.
This done, passed and signed at the Parish of Assupmption, State of
Louisiana, on the day,
month and year first above written in the presence of Misters Frank
Christen and W. J. Jones,
lawful and competent witnesses who together with the parties hereto, and
me notary, have signed
these presents after due reading thereof.
Mis Tobias Ohmer and Mrs. John Christen having declared not knowing
how to sign,
made their ordinary mark.
=Original Signer=
Frank Christen
Jeanette (her X mark)Ohmer
W. J. Jones
Catherine (her X mark) Christen
John Christen (For myself and to authorize my wife)
Lawrence E. Lee
Edmond (his X mark) Ohmer
Philip N. Gilbert
Notary Public
Recorded December 6th, 1901
C. Dugas
Dy Clerk
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