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SUMNER COUNTY – CORNER OF HWY 25 & COLLIER LANE
Now More Than Ever. . .”Just One ABSOLUTE AUCTION
Kind Deed” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 2009 – 10:00 A.M. CST
SUPER CHOICE 48 ACRES – 1860 HISTORIC 3 BEDROOM
Editors Note: Patti Baldini is an auctioneer and a who have been displaced or had to sell assets HOUSE – 2 FULL BATHS – 2 BARNS – GARAGE – OUT
contributing writer to this paper they would otherwise keep in their family.
BUILDINGS – SELLING IN 11 TRACTS – COLLECTABLES
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS – GREAT TERMS
by Patti Baldini These are stories some families would rather THE MORRIS & LYNETTE TILLMAN PROPERTY
As we are now in the not share with the public, but they will share LOCATED: Located at 1718 Hwy 25 West Gallatin, TN. From Gallatin take Hwy 31E 1.5
miles and turn right onto bypass Hwy 109 North, go 1.6 miles and turn left onto Hwy 25, go
midst of the holiday with their auctioneer. 2.2 miles and see property on the right.
season, it is also the REAL ESTATE: Real Estate has been surveyed, calculated and platted to be sold in 11 separate tracts
time for reflection. There are many small businesses excited without regrouping. A 10% buyer’s premium will be added to the final bid to establish the contract price.
Tract #1 – 7.3 Acres Tracts #4 – 1.310 Acres Tract #7 – 1.014 Acres
The auction industry about opening their new venture and living Tract # 2 – 1.151 Acres Tract #5 – 5.396 Acres Tract #8 – 1.476 Acres
has seen much their dream, who have had to sell and close. Tract # 3 – 11.89 Acres Tract # 6 – 6.225 Acres
Tract #10 – 5.760 Acres
Tract #9 – 0.928 Acres
Tract #11 – 5.247 Acres
change this year. We Tract # 3 consists of 11.89 acres and it features an 1860 historic 3 bedroom home with 2 baths – 10 to 12 ft. ceilings
have all been af- In years past, auctioneers have been steadfast throughout except where the claw foot tub sets on brick – huge hallway – 2 fireplaces – living room – formal dining room
– den – kitchen with poplar cabinetry that just takes the southern charm over the top! Basement storm room- rocking
fected. in saying, “Auctions are not a last resort, they chair front porch – Four year old central heat & air conditioning – 6 year old roof – mature trees – Just come sit on the
are a viable option”. While we still hold porch it feels like home!!! – Also the house tract features a large 40 x76 barn with 3 horse stalls and a birthing room – tack and feed room – loft – 2
side hallways for hay and equipment storage, water and electricity - Another 32x 52 barn features cow working area with head catcher, swing gates,
Reasons for selling at auction, the motivation, strong to that conviction, it seems we, as auc- and hay storage – also four car detached 22x52 garage – add the pond and creek and all the beautiful land and it totals a big WOW! This is a must
see! Other tracts feature great building sites. Tracts will be restricted to keep the area lovely. Call today! Real Estate to sell first at 10:00 a.m. CST.
often referred to as the “why” factor have also tioneers, have seen individuals, businesses and
ANTIQUES - COLLECTALBES - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS – LAWN MOWERS - MOTORCYCLE:
changed. As auctioneers, we are sensitive to banks who have come to us this year for a Lg. poplar wardrobe – walnut breakdown wardrobe – oak coffee table – oak end tables – soda booth & table set – 1920 oak & metal dinette table –
the “why” factor. There are many families quick and effective solution. antique bicycle – assorted framed pictures – antique oak square table – 2 sets of post office or library cabinets – 3 pc. Wrought iron lawn set – wrought
iron ice cream parlor stool- old rods & reels – child’s peddle car – Radio Flyer small wagon – footstool – TV stand- brass bar sink – assoc. rugs – set
of commemorative Farmall knives – sports memorabilia – saddles & tack – golf clubs – camping equipment – 17 horse power Craftsmen riding lawn
see “Kind Deed” page mower – Cub Cadet riding lawn mower – Baja Warrior motorcycle - upright freezer- and refrigerator and more.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: In the middle of all the action but maintaining the country atmosphere and charm. This property has not been offered
this way ever. It is an opportunity of a lifetime!! Call toady for a color brochure. COME! LOOK! BUY!
INSPECTION: The purchasers are encouraged and advised to make any and all kinds of inspections of this property prior to sale date. Purchaser
will purchase this property “AS IS. WHERE IS.” The day of the sale and will waive the 10 day right to a lead based paint inspection
TERMS: 20% down day of the auction sale and sign the sales contract. Remaining 80% due and payable at closing,. Great Bank Terms! For more
information call Randal Carter at Citizens Bank in Gallatin at 206-1748. Personal property cash or good check day of auction sale. No credit or debit
cards accepted at this sale.
SELLERS: Morris & Lynette Tillman CLOSING ATTORNEY: Betty Lou Taylor of Donoho Taylor and Taylor.
615-374-3004
AUCTIONEERS: Harold Gene Carman, Jr., Ray Carman, Gene Carman III.
Requested” For information call Harold at (615)-478-3754
Service
“Address
Crossword Fun!
ACROSS DOWN
Rounding out the album are interior scenes of A Georgian by birth, Stephens was elected to
the funeral, a tinted image of the Lincoln's boy- Congress in 1843. He supported slavery and
hood home, and a number of copy views of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Although as a De-
Lincoln and his family. The album is estimated mocrat, he opposed the election of Lincoln in
to bring between $8,000 and $10,000. 1860, and he argued against secession. Lincoln
wrote to Stephens emphasizing their similari-
Joining the Lincoln album is a group of 47 al- ties in views, other than on that critical issue of
bumen photographs illustrating the 1884 res- slavery. With the formation of the Confederate
cue of the members of Adolphus W. Greely States of America on February 8, 1861,
Expedition to Fort Conger (Lady Franklin Bay, Stephens was elected Jefferson Davis’ Vice
Ellesmere Island, Canada). The tragic expedi- President. However, theirs was an uneasy rela-
tion, though a success scientifically, resulted in tionship; Stephens had little respect for Davis
the deaths of 18 of the 25 crewmen, after ships and opposed his determination to fight until the
carrying supplies failed to reach Fort Conger. end. Stephens made several attempts to talk to
Lincoln about ending the war.
Finally, after a public outcry for the rescue of
the doomed expedition, three American ships After the war he was briefly imprisoned before
were sent to attempt to locate the group of ex- being pardoned by Andrew Johnson. He was
plorers. An important archive documenting the elected again to Congress, resigning in 1882 to
golden age of Arctic exploration, the group of serve as Governor of Georgia until his death in
photographs is estimated to bring $10,000- 1883.
$15,000.
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4 BEDROOM HOME 102 N COMMERCE ST
COMMERCIAL BUILDING 7676 HWY 41 N HOME & LOT 105 N COMMERCE ST
ADAMS, TENNESSEE 37010
amerauctionrpt@bellsouth.net
3 STORAGE BUILDINGS TO BE MOVED - ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES
DIRECTIONS: From Nashville take I-24 west
to exit #19 turn right onto N 256, follow to dead
end turn left onto TN-256/Cedar Hill Rd, follow
to stop sign turn right onto S Church St to 41 N
turn right. First left onto N Commerce to sale
on right.
7676 Hwy 41N: This 101’ x 152’irr commercial lot is located on the
On behalf of the
corner of Hwy 41N and N Commerce. It has a 780 sq ft block auctioneers and staff at
building that is in need of renovation. It is presently zoned com- Brooks and Associates
mercial RE and joins 102 N Commerce.
we would like to thank all our
105 N Commerce: This home sits on a 116’ x 181’. It is in need Sellers and Buyers for their
of a major restoration or remove it and build the home of your
choice. The lot is very nice with several mature trees and located support in 2009 and years past
in the heart of Adams. We at Brooks and Associates
Personal Property: antique corner china hutch, antique buffet, wish everyone a wonderful
cut glass, tulip cut glass, depression glass, blue willow china, as- Holiday Season!
sorted crock jugs FW Baker &Sons Nashville, 1964 George Dickle
original bottle, WW11 items, Hand carved travel trunk, Late 1800’s
Books and artifacts such as Tennessee History Illustrated 1886,
Carl L Brooks
Gone With The Wind 1937, Bell Witch 1961, vintage whiskey bot-
tles, vintage German beer steins, Antique Bedroom furniture, and
many more items to numerous to list.
Storage Buildings: (2) 12’ x 14’ storage buildings, (1) 14’ x 24’
storage building. Storage Buildings selling to be moved.
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