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A lgust 14, 1909. MRS. S. V. KENTZEL, Proprietor. D. H. MASON, JR., Editor. E. D. KENTZEL, Manager. One Dollar a Year* SW Terms, CASH IA ADVANCE. TAKE NOTICE. All persons are recommended to take Foley's Kidney Remedy for backache, rheumatism, and kidney and bladder trouble. It will quickly correct urina ry irregularities, which, if neglected, may develop into serious illness. It will restore health and strength. Do not neglect signs of kidney or bladder trouble and risk Bright's disease or diabetes. Sold by Theo. Strain. United States Land Office, New Orleans, La., July 10, 1909. j Notice is hereby given that NoR BERT BAHAM, of Madisonville, La., who on March 13, 1906, made ad ditional homestead entry No. 27,298, Serial No. 01666, for southwest quar ter of northwest quarter, section 15, township 6, south range 10 east, St. Helena Meridian, has filed notice of his intention to make final commuta tion proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at New Orleans, La., on the twenty-third day of August, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: George Koepp, of Madisonville, La., Chas. T. Bradley, Thomas Baham and Ancil M. Baham, of Covington, La. WALTER L. COHEN, Register. William J. Warren and John T. Stroble vs Claudius M. Poole. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana. By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale from the honorable aforesaid court, and to me directed, bearing date Aug. 5, 1909, I will proceed to sell at pub lic auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the front door of the court house in the town of Covington, La., on Saturday, September 18, 1909, the following described property to-wit: Lots seven, eight and eleven, in square 7, Division of St. John, in the the town of Covington, Parish of St. Tammany, together with all the build ings and improvements thereon; said lots seven and eight measure each 60 feet front on Rutland street by a depth of 120 feet between parallel lines, lot eleven measures 50 feet front on Florida street by a depth of 120 feet between parallel lines, and was ac quired by Claudius M. Poole from Jones and Pickett by act of sale dated September 3, 1903, and recoded in con veyance book Z, page 243. Terms of sale-cash, with benefit of appraisement. T. E. BREWSTER, Sheriff. Carl L. Becker vs J. D. Crisler -No 1289. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court for the Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale from the honorable, the aforesaid court, and to me directed, bearing date June 8, 1909, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the Courthouse, in the town of Covington, La., on Saturday, August 28, 1909, the following described prop erty to-wit: 1. The south half of the northeast quarter of section 19, township 6, south of range 12, east, St. Helena Meridian, containing eighty-one and 44-100 acres, with all the buildings and improve ments thereon situated. 2. Twenty-five acres, more or less, in the southeast quarter of section 19, in township 6, south of range 12 east, St. Helena Meridian, said twenty-five acres, more or less, to be in that por tion of the southeast quarter, adjoin ing the eighty-one and 44-100 acres first above described, and to cover that portion of the southeast quarter which petitioner now has under fence. The lines of the herein mentioned, twenty-five acres, more or less sur veyedas per plat made by Howard Burns, which plan is hereto attached and made part of this act. Terms of sale-cash, with benefit of appraisement. T. E. BREWSTER, Sheriff. A. C. Gribble vs. N. M. Hebert-Nlo. 168. In the Justice Court of the Third Ward of the Parish of St. Tammany La. By virtue of an order of seizure and sale from the honorable aforesaid court, to me directed, bearing date July 12. 1909, I willproceed to sell at public auction, to the last and highest bid der, at the front door of the Courthorse, in the town of Covlngton, La.. between legal sale hours. on Saturday, August 21, 1909. the fol lowing described property to-wit: A square of ground within the limits of the town of New Covington, in St. Tammany par Ish, La., designated as square A on the official map of said town. Said square is bounded north by Adams street, south by Washington street. cast by 15th avenue and west by 14th Avenue, containing ten lots of ground, numbering from one to ten. inclusive. Terms of sale-Cash. CHAS. H. HEINTZ, Constable Third Ward. Succession of James Pierce. Twenty-sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana. " By virtue of an order of sale from the honorable aforesaid court and to me directed bearing date July27, 1909, I will pro ceed to sell at public auction, to the last and highest bidder, at the principal front door of the courthouse, in the town of Covington, La., between legal sale hours, on Saturday. Septem ber 4, 1909, the following described property, towit: A certain tract of land situated in the Parish 'of St. Tammany, being the west half of the southeast quarter of section 7, and north half of the northeast quarter of section 18., town ship 5, south range 14 east, containing 160 acres. Also a few head of hogs. Terms of sale-Cash. T. E. BREWSTEIt Sheriff. TAX ORDINANCE Section 1. Be it enacted by the Police Jury of the parish of St. Tam many, That there be and is hereby levied for the year 1909 a tax of 8 mills upon the dollar upon all taxable property in the parish for general parochial purposes, divided as follows: That 4 mills are hereby appropriated therefrom for criminal expenses, 3 mills for the benefit of public schools, 1 mill for general expenses and 2 mills for the benefit of public roads upon all property in the parish subject to taxation, including that situated in the towns of Covington and Mande ville. Section 2. Be it further enacted, etc., That the sheriff and tax collector shall receive in payment of parish taxes (the amount. appropriated for public school purposes excepted) the fully approved certificates of the grand and petit jurors for per diem and mileage and certificates of mem bers of the police Jury for per diem and mileage, and that heproceedwith the collection of taxes now levied according to law. Adopted June29 1909 GEO. KOEiP, JR., President. E. D. KEENTZEF Secretary. ABITA TAX SALES ---· Of Immovable Property, Live Stock and Merchandise. Town of Abita Delinquent Tax Debtors ---e- - By virtue of the authority vested in me by the laws of the State of Louisiana and ordi nances of the Town of Abita. I will sell at the front door of the Town Hall in said town of Abita. La.. on the 28th day of August, 1909, and continuing each succeding day until said sales are completed, all immovable property, live stock and merchandise on which taxes are now due the Town of Abita Springs, La., to enforce the collection of taxes assessed for the years 1906), 1907 and 190o8, together with all costs and interest. The name of said delinquent tax debtor, the amount of taxes due by each on the assessment of said property, and the property assessed to each to be offcrcd for sale is as follows: Assess.xi NT FIVE MILLS AND COSTS. TAXES OF 1906. H. L. Garland. a piece of ground 60 feet on Warren street by 150 feet to Keller street and 25 feet in Keller street, ass't $50, taxes and costs $1 10. Jones a Pickett, lot 5 in sqr 2, lots 8 and 9 in sqr 18, Bossier City, ass't $225, taxes and costs S1 85. Joseph Rausch. lot 9 in sqr 15. Northeast Di vision of Ablta Springs, lots 2, 3 and 4. sqr 8. Southeast Division of Abita Springs, lot 5 In sqr 17 and imp, lot I in sqr B, Southeast Division of Abita Springs. live stock and merchandise, ass't $4030, $21 30. TAXES FOR 1907. M. J. Farrell. lot 2 in sqr 64, lot I in sqr 66 In Bossier City, ass't 120, taxes and costs, 1 15. Mrs. E. Johnson. lots one. two, three, four, six, seven, ten, eleven and twelve and and part of lot nine in sqr seventeen, ass't 22 50, taxes and costs. 23 35. M. L. Jenkins. lots one, two, three and twelve in sqr twelve on Bossier Avenue. ass't 125 taxes and costs, 1 35. W. B. Kohiman, lot ten in sqr fourteen. Southeast Division of Abita Springs, ass't 125, taxes and costs, 1 35. - --. Lots six, seven and eight in sqr thirty-seven and lots one, two. three, six eight and twelve in sqr nineteen in Bossier City. ass't five hundred dollars, taxes and costs, 3 50. Thos. J. Lannnon, lot ten in sqr three in Bos sier City. ass't one hundred dollars, taxes and costs. 1 20. Mutti and Cook, live stock and vehicles, ass't 510. taxes and costs, 3 10. Morin & Thompson, live stock and vehicles, ass't 310, taxes and costs, 2 10. J. H. McDaniel. lot ten in sqr fourteen in Bossier City. ass't 75 00, taxes and costs, 93c. New Abita Springs Hotel, lots 4, 5 and 7 in sqr D and sqrs 1, 2 and 8 in Southeast Division of Abita Springs and imp and live stock, vehi cles and stock in trade, ass't 9927, taxes and costs, 50 80. Dr. P. O. Porturean, frl sqr 26 in Bossier City, ass't three hnudred dollars, taxes and :osts 2 05. W. E. Payne, sqr 23 in Northeast Division of Abita Springs ass't 60 dollars, taxes and costs 170. P. J. Patorno. lot 10 in sqr 14, lot 7 in sqr 5. lot 4 in sqr 6. sqr 59, lot 5 in sqr 10 in Bossier City, one third of lot 9 in sqr 14 from L. A. Johnson, lot 10 in sqr 18 from Jean Pones, three-eighths of lot from Jean Pones, sqr 18 in Bossier City and one-thirtieth part of lot I in s9r 38 In Bossier City from J. A. Favre & Sons ass't 600 dollars, taxes and costs, 4 45. Joseph Rausch, lot 9 in sqr 15 in Northeast Division of Abita Springs, lot 5 in sqr 17 and imp, lot I in sqr B in Northeast Division of Abita Springs and live stock and merchandise ass't 3430, taxes and costs 18 15. Steve Vaccarro. sqr 4, piece of ground bound ed by Warren street west by Keller street south by lines of Bossier City north by Beaucoudray and 300 feet front squares 51 and 72 and 10 by 120 feet of ground in lot 3, lots 3 to 9 In square 5 and imp in Bossier City, ass't $800, taxes and costs $5 30 A. J. Vizard, lots 3. 6,9 and 10 in sqrs 7 and 23 in Northeast Division of Abita Springs, ass't $1550, taxes and costs $8 45. W. W. Westerfield, lot 4 in sqr 66 in Bosseir city, ass't $75, taxes and costs 95c. Mrs. V. Wiltz, lot 10 in sqr 1. lot 10 in sqr 12 in Bossier City, ass't $150, taxes and cost $1 30. TAXES FOR 1908. New Abita Springs Hotel. Lots 4. 5 and 7, square D, squares 1, 2 and 8, Southeas Division Abita Springs, and Improvements, live stock and vehicles, ass't 5050 00. taxes and costs, 26 10 Geo. H. Braughn. Triangular square 33 in Bos sier City, ass't 500, taxes and costs, 3 05. Mrs. Corcoran. lots 4 and 5. square 7, North east Division Abita Springs, ass't 250, taxes and costs, 1 95. H. Cabria, lot 4, square 4, in Bossier City, ass't 100. taxes and costs, 1 05 Mrs. S. Duquesne, lots 1. 2, and 3, and im provements square 14, in Bossier City, ass't 800, taxes and costs. 4 70. M. J. Farrell. lot 2, square (,4 and lot 1 square 61 in Bossier City, ass't 130, taxes and costs, 1 .35 J. W. Hosmer, lots 1, 2. 3 and 12, square 18 in Bossier City, ass't 300, taxes and costs, 2 OS. J. W. Harder. lot 10 square 2, Northeast Di vision Abita Springs, ass't 150, taxes and costs 1 45. Miss A. Hosmer and J. J. Stroble, lots 6, 7 and 8 square 6 in Bossier City, ass't 225, taxes and costs, 1 85. M. L. Jenkins. lots 1, 2, 3 and 12 in square 12, Bossier City, ass't 200, taxes and costs, 1 55. Isaac Levy, lot 12 square 9 in Bossier City, ass't 85 00, taxes and costs, 1 00. C. Lazard & co., lots 6, 7 and 8 in square 37, lots 1, 2, 3, 6. 8 and 12 in square 19 in Bossier City, ass't 500, taxes and costs, 3 20. Thos. J. Lanan, lot 10 in square 3 in Bossier City. ass't 100, taxes and costs, 2 05. John C. Lemons, lots 7 and 8 in square 38 in Bossier City, ass't 75 00 taxes and costs, 95c. J. H. McDaniel. lot ten in square fourteen in Bossier City. ass't 75 00, taxes and costs, 95c. Geo. McNulty, Merchandise, ass't 750, taxes and costs, 4 30. P. J. Patorno, lot ten in square fourteen, lot seven in square five, lot four in square six. square fifty-nine, lot five in square ten,in Bos sier City, one-third of lot nine in square four teen. from L. 'A. Johnson, lot ten in square eighteen, from Jean Pones, thre-eighths of lot from Jean Pones, square eighteen in Bossier City, one-third of lot one, square thirty-eight, in Bossier City. from J. A. Farve & Sons, ass't 600, taxes and costs, 4 75. Joseph Rausch, lot nine in square fifteen, Northeast Division of Abita Springs, lot five in square seventeen and improvements, lot one in square B, Southeast Division of Abita Springs lots one two, three, four, six, seven, ten, eleven, tswelve, lot nine in square seven, North east Division of Abita Springs and imp and stock, ass't 553, taxes and costs, 29 10. - Strain, lot ten in square seven, Northeast Division of Abita Springs, ass't 100, taxcs and Frank Sharp, lots three to six, inclusive, sqr twnety-one in Bossier city, ass't 300, taxes and costs. 2 20. F. B. Schmidt, lot six in sqr fifty-seven, Bos sier city, ass't 55 00, taxes and costs. 85c. J. F. Sharp, lots one and two in square sixty six in Bossier City. ass't 125, taxes and costs, 135. Steve Vaccarro, square 4, a piece of ground bounded by Warren street, by Keller street, S. L. of Bossier city, N. Beaucoudray, and three hundred feet front squares fifty-one and sev enty-two and ten feet of ground by 120 feet in three lots, three to nine, inclusive, sqr 5 and imp in Bossier city, ass't 1000, taxes and costs, b 45. John Viltzmeter, lots nine, ten, eleven and twelve, sqr nineteen. Northeast Division of Abita Springs, ass't 100, taxes and costs. 1 20. W. W. Westerfield, lot four, sqr sixty-six in Bossier City, ass't 75 00, taxes and costs. 95c. Mrs. V. Wiltz, lot ten in sqr one, lot ten in sqr twelve in Bossier City. ass't 150, taxes and costs, 1 45. H. OALMAN. Tax Collector. You don't have to go any futher than Schmidt's, at Abita, to get the best shoes on the market, Hamilton Brown is his specialty, but he has other kinds if you want them, all first class makes and at prices that are all right. Don't buy until you have ex amined his stock, or you may find you have lost an opportunity for a bargain. No Trespassing All persons are hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, burning dead ening, carrying or floating away or otherwise injuring or destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or ly ing upon the lands of the undersigned. They are also prohibited from fishing, hunting or trapping with dog, gun or torch or tresspassing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. E. P. ROBERT. H. H. MAYFIELD. H.J. MAYFIELD. R. A. ORR, JAS. PREVOST. no21-tf. GEO. H. GAUSE. Ti'1espass Notice All persons are hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, burning dead ening, carrying or floating away, or otherwise injuring or destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or lay ing upon the lands of the Salmen Bricf and Lnmber Company, Limited. Any person so doing will be prosecuted un der the provisions of Act No. 103, of the laws of 1902. Balmen Brick & Lumber Co., Ltd. myt6-ly. People with chronic bronchitis, asth ma and lung trouble, will find great relief and comfort in Foley's Honey and Tar, and can avoid suffering by commenicing to take it at once. Sold by Theo. Strain. | ..- -------. e o 6 The Northwestern Dental Co. When you go to New Orleans to get your dental work done, be sure to call at the Northwestern Dental Co., No. 912 Canal Street. You will find the finest and best equipped dental office in the South, under the management of Dr. L. A. Brewster. Moderate prices; first-class work, is the motto. Everything strictly first-class, and ten year guarantee on all work. Open Sundays from 9 to 4; evenings until 8 p. m. NORTHWESTERN DENTAL Co., 912 Canal St.. New Orleans. W. J. SMITH Civil Engineer and Surveyor. COVINGTGN SLIDELL. Mrs. W. Schneider. MID WIFE Tenders her services to the people of Covington and vicini ty. Office, 220 First Street. Phone 253, Covington, La J. F. BUQUOI, M. D. Ramsay, La. Hours: 8 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. Phones: Office, 152. Residence, 340. For Madisonville and (covinl ton. The Steamer JOSIE R. T. G. WEAVER... . MANAGER Will leave head of New Basin, New Orleans, every SATURDAY, 3:30 P. w Returning, will leave Covington every WEDNESDAY, at 12 x. RATES OF FREIGIIT: Ootton, per tale.......... 50 cente Dry barrels......... ..... 15 cents Sacks................... 10 cents Other rates in proportion. J. J. CLARK, Agent, head of New Basin 'We'. Orleans, Scholastica's Academy, Covington, - - -La. BOARDING AND DAY FCHOOL The St. Scholastic year is divided into two sessions of 5 months each first begins the first Monday of Sep tember, the second, the first Monday of February. Boys under ten years of age will be admitted to the Day School. Bates of Taition for Day pupils: per month. Primary department $1 50. Intermediate department 2 50. Senior department. 4 00. Academic department 5 00. For further information apply for eatalog. Address, BENEDICTINE SISTERS. Covington La. For Madisonville anid Coving ton. The Schooner Will leave head of New Basin, New Orleans every TauVSDAT, at 4 P. n. Returning, will leave Covington every MONDAY, at 10 A. x RATES OF FIIEIGHIT. Cotton, per bale...... ....50 cents. Dry barrels .............15 cents Sacks ....................10 cents. Other rates in propostion. JONES & PICKETT, ownern. Warehouse in Covington, Phone 61-3. Office in Covington, Phone 61-2. Warehouse in NewOrleans, Galvez and New Basin, Phone, Main 4782. Office, New Orleans, 206 Board of Trade Building. Phone Main 105 For Madisonville and Covington The Schooner. ANITA D. L. P. DELCROIX.. MANAGER. Will leave head of 9(ve Basin New Orleans, every WEDNESDAY, 8:30 P. M. Returning will leave CovringtoP every SATURDAY at 12 M. RATES OF FREIGHT. Cotton, per bale.............. 50 cents Dry Barrels.............15 cents Sacks....................10 cents Other rates in proportion. No Trespassing. All persons are heleby forbidden to hunt, trap, or otherwise tresspass on the lands of the undersigned under penalty of the law. HOWARD A. PIERCE. JOHH D. COUSIN. TAYLR COUSIN. No Trespassing. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt, trap, fish, or otherwise trespass on the lands of the undersigned under penalty of the law. WALTER PIERCE. feb20-3m. WARREN PIERCE. Tresspass Notice All parties are hereby forbidden under penalty of the law, to cutwood, deaden trees, or otherwise tresspass on my lands in this parish. JACQUES PELLOAT. OFFICE AND TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES Ribbons, Carbon Papers, Manuscript Covers, Stamps, Pads, Etc. Champapne's DRUG STORE Jos. C. BECK THOS. L. YOUNG BECK & YOUNG THE HUSTLING ARCHITECTS ANID BUILDERS Estimates on all kinds of old and new work. Phones 182 and157. COVINGTON LA. P. O. Boxes 351 and 35 OPLE'S BAK Maurice Planche I 'Proprietor. BREAD DEL IVERED DA II Y RYE BREAD MADE TO ORDER. Phone 13-3 ýltttlllllitýllttttlI!IIIII UIIIIIU!I{IIý ýtUtitItntltlnlttitlitttttnt -4 City Saloon FRANK J. NORMAN, Prop. Wines, Liquors, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars THE JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY - Opposite the Railroad Depot - COVINGTON ."'-Telephone, 69. STAG SALOON S. BIGGIO & SON, Proprietors ABITA SPRINiGS LA Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Sportirg Headquarters I Jewel Cafe I 1 BILLIARD AND POOL BALL N. J. Sieler, Proprietor COVINGTON - - - LA. G. E.MILLAR - Real Estate Agent ABITA SPRING, LA.i BOX 8 Give me a chance to figure on your FENCE WIRE. I get it ii carload lots. Will contract to put it up or supply you the wire. No unsightly boards requir ed; <nly pcsls. Pcultry, hogs, cattle, sheePr or special lawn fence al ways in stcck. Theobald Bros. COVINGTON, LA. BLACKSMITHS and WheelwrightS, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES REPAIRED. HORSESHOEING A 8PECIALTY. RUTLAND STREET PHONE 28. WORK CUARANTEED. PRICES REASONABLE. WE GUARANTEE THE BFST QLIALITY BEST SERVICE WE HAVE THE GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES YOU WANT THE GOODS WE WANT GOOD BUSINESS LET'S: GET TOGETH E AND DO SOMEIfHING IN lHE GROCERY LINE. MEEK & McCORMACK 80UHIERN HOTEL BUILDING PHONE808 BADON & STROBLE I Funeral Directors AND EMBALMERS. Coffins, Burial Cases, Metalto Cases, and all Funeral Supplies. Office in W. R. BADON'S LIYERY STABLE. Smith Brothers SUCCESSORS TO H. H. SMITH & SONS HARDWARE FEED PAINTS OILS. HARNESS - WAGONS BUGGIES. . 1.tt.ýý 1Ettllt.ttýtlttlnýltý tItn1ýtt1tt nrnrtttrmtlTmtT nl c CITY DRUG STORE. OVINGTON, LA Opposite the Bank Building Prescriptions filled Promptly- Day and Night. PRM A Full Line of PERFUMES FANCY CARDS FRESH DRUGS and A . AND LOWNEY'S TOILET CHOCOLATES ARTICLES. ARTICLES. Always Fresh. J. L. WATKINS, Prop owl- iU 111 i Li3i33111111 llll 11i111iiLU111 1 1.11111U1111 i ULULUL1U111Li R W HEBERI NTUMA HEBERT CLAY HEBERT HEBERT BROS. Successors to L. MEDAL & CO. Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Gent's Furnishings, Fruits and Produce, TIN and AGATE WARE, IMPORTED CANNED GOODS, ETC. Telephone No. 250 :: :: :: Free Delivery. Covington Steam Laundry Opened for business on Monday, February 3, 1908, and solicits your trade. Hotel and family washing a specialty. All work called for and delivered. [CORNER FIRST AND COLUMBIA STS. Phone 108. P. O, Box 233. The Safest and Quickest Way TO TRANSFER MONEY IS BY LONC DISTANCE TELEPHONE For Rates Apply to Local Manager CUMBERLANDI TELEPHPNE AND TELEGRAPH CO., INC. Jefferson &veauc Batery (Near the Public School) J. M. AOUEILLE Will furnish you with all kinds of bread, cakes, etc. The patsons of the school can let their children buy Sbread from this bakery and avoid inconvenience. BlMIlIE SEGONDI Well Driver. Wil drive wtlls in Covington . and vicinity. (L. THOROUGH EXPERIENCE Telephone No. 357. S . .s.. £ . .+.