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Logan Circuit Court - March Term 1853.

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Luey Felts &c }
versus }
Nathaniel Felts & Others. }

In this cause the following decree is rendered, it is ordered
and decreed that the three tracts of land in the petition and
answer &c described, one tract for four hundred acres
one tract for two hundred acres and another tract for two
hundred acres lying in Logan County and patented to Archibald
Felts deceased be sold at the residence of defendant
Nathaniel Felts on a credit until the first day of February
1854 the time and place being first advertised
by printed advertisements at least twenty days before
the time of sale and at six or more public places as
near to the place of sale as practicable, that said tracts
be sold separatly to the highest bidder, that the purchasers
execute bond, for the purchase money to the
commissioner herein appointed to make said sale for the
use of such persons as the court shall hereafter decree
with good and sufficient sureties, the bonds to have the
force of sale bonds [inserted] also retaining a lien on the land for the payment of the purchase amounts [/inserted] William Barnett is appointed a commisioner
to execute this decree, said commissioner is further
directed to ascertain and report to court what rents,
if any, defendant Nathaniel Felts shall be charged,
for the use of the aforesaid lands which he may have
occupied or cultivated since the death of the widow of
Archibald Felts deceased subject to any valuable and
lasting improvements made upon said land by him.
He is also directed to ascertain and report to court which
of the several children of Archibald Felts deceased have received
a horse of the value of fifty dollars according to
the provisions of his will. Said commissioner is directed
to be sworn to execute the decree faithfully and the cause
is continud for report and further decree. Said commis-
ioner is empowered to interrogate any of the parties to this

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