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EVERY SUNDAY CHEAP EXCURSIONS VIA YAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Beginning Sunday, May 7, and on each Sunday there after until September 24, Sunday Excursion Tickets will be sold between all Stations on I. C.-- Y. M. V. R. R's. where the one-way fare is $6.00 or less at approximately ONE FARE PLUS 25 CENTS for the round trip. Good for return until 6:00 A. M. Monday following. Half fare for Children. For tickets and further particulars see Agent YAZO0 & MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RAILROAD SUCCESSION SALE. Succession of Herman Loeb, Deceased. No. 32,089. First Judicial District Court, Parish of Caddo, ILquisiana. By virtue of a commission to sell issued to us by the Honorable T. F. Bell, Judge of the First District Court in and for the Parish of Caddo, State of Louisiana, and bearing date of April 29, 1922, we will offer for sale at the principal front door of the courthouse in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, on Saturday, July 1, 1922, between the hours prescribed by law, the following real estate belonging to the above succession, to-wit: Situated in the Parish of St. Tam many, State of Louisiana,: Entire interest in the following described property:, (a) W ht of ne qr of sectionf33, town ship 6 south, range 12 east, contain ing'82.56 acres. W hf of ne qr of section 34, township 6 south, range 12 east, containing 83.72 acres. A portion of the ne qr of sw qr of sec tion 33, township 6 south, range 12 east, St. Helena Meridian, La., lines running as follows: Commence at the nw corner of the ne qr of section 33, township 6 south, range 12 east, thence running east 17 chains to a stake; thence running south 12 chains to a stake; thence running west 17 chains to a stake; thence running north 12 chains to The point of beginning, containing 20 -acres. Said land is bounded on the north by lands of John Baham, south and east by lands, of Eugene Cugin, Sr., and on the west by lands of Eugene Cugin, Jr. The se qr of ne qr of section 33, and the s hf of nw qr and the nw qr of sw qr of section 34, all in town ship 6 south, range 12 east, contain ing 168.48 acres. A certain piece or portion of land lying and being situated in the Par ish of St. Tammany, La., and desig-. nated as the no qr of nw qr of sec tion 34, township 6 south, range 12 east, St. Helena Meridian, La., con taining 42.06 acres. (b) One certain lot of ground, con taining 15 acres, less -1-2 acre used for cemetery purposes reserved by Joe Block, situated on Bayou La combe, Parish of St. Tammany, La. 5 acres fronting on the Bayou, and 3 acres in depth, and more particu larly described as follows: being bounded on the northwest by the land of Henry Keller, the latter hav ing purchased from Joe Block and his children, on December 19, 1902, and bounded on the south by land of Harry Culbertson, and on the east by Bayou Lacombe. Those certain tracts of land, to gether with the buildings and im provements thereon, etc., situated in the Parish of St. Tammany, in this State, containing 419.69 acres, more or less, a portion of which is des ignated as the north fractional quar ter and lots 3, 4 and 5 of section 23, townahip 8 south, range 12 east, in the District of Greenburg ,La., con taining 201.52 acres, according to Graudation Certificate No. 4358, re corded in Vol. 7. page 159; Of another portion of section .., township.., range.., bounded on the west by lands of F. A. Cousin, or assigns, north by W. R. Martin, or assigns, east by J. H. Cusachs, or assigns, and south by Bayou La combe, containing 200 acres, more or less, being all of said tract except 22 acres, sold by Jos. H. Block, and a few acres previously sold by Jos. H. Block's former vendor; And also less the following pieces sold by Henry Keller vendor of the the present vendor: (a)-6 acres sold to" Leonard Or dorgne, as per deed recorded in Cony. Book 51, folio 195, of the records of St. Tammany Parish, La. (b)-6 acres sold to Leon Ducre, as per deed recorded in C. B. 51, folio 203, of the records of St. Tam many Parish, La. (c)-5 acres sold to Frank Piery, as per deed recorded in C. B. 56, folio 441, of the records of St. Tam many parish. (d)-9.64 acres sold to Anice Or dorgne, as per deed recorded in C. B. 60, folio 90, of the records of St. Tammany parish, La. (e)-3 acres sold to Victoria Flot, as per deed recorded in C. B. 61, folio 418, of the records of St. Tam many cparish, La. (f)-5 acres sold to Amedee Du cre, as per deed recorded in C; B. 73, folio 374, of the records of St. Tammany parish, La. (g)-3 acres sold to Leonard Or dorgne, as per deed recorded in C. B. 73, folio 440, of the records bof St. Tammany parish, La. Acquired by purchase from Henry Keller, by act before Harvey E. 1 Ellis, Notary, St. Tammany parisah, i La., on July 9, 1918, recorded in, 2 C. O. B. 73, folio 501, St. Tammany Parish records. Se qr of sec 8, tp 8 south, range 13 east, St. Helena Meridian, St. Tammany Parish, containing 161.44 acres. h E hf of the se qr of section 8, township 8 south, range 13 east, same meridian as above, containing 11 80 acres. Acquired by retrocession and re :t transfer from Thos G Morel, by nota r, ial act on Oct. 22, 1919,, recorded in e C B 76, folio 122, recor s of 6t. Tanm r many parish, La.. All of the prop s erty above described containing 1:, the aggregate 594.44 acres. (c) An undivided one-half interest i the, following described propert, located in the Parish ofi t. Tam many, to-wit: Nw qr of section 12, township south, range 12 east, inl tae D stric of lands suoject to sale 1,L New u0 leans, La., containing 17 ,24 acre." iBeing the same properiy scquircn. ,by present vendor from T. Ef. qrew. ter, sheriff, from Owen Kelly, on tnu f 19th day of January, 19 6, as pe. c deed truly recorded in C. B. ,; L folio 346, of the records of 't: Tam many parish, La. 161.32 acres of land in section 1, s township 8 south, range 12 east, St. t Helena Meridian, and being the sw i qr of said section, Being the same property acquired t by present vendor from Victor Lan don on the 14th day- of September, 1909, as per deed truly recorded in i C. B. 53, folio 216, of. the records t of St. Tammany parish, La. The w hf of se qr of section 1, in i township 8 south, range 12 east, of I St. Helena Meridian, in La., con taining 83.88 acres. Being the same property acquired by present vendor from Alces Ducro on the 16th day of December, 1907, as per deed truly recorded in C. B. 48, folio 543, of the records of St. Tammany parish, La. E hf of se qr, section 1,. township 8 south, range 12 east, containing 84.84 acres. Being the same property acquired by present vendor from John Sylve on the 9th day of February, 1912, as per deed truly recorded in C. B. .., folio 516, of the records of St. Tammany parish, La. 29 acres of land, more or less, situated in se qr of section 2, town ship 8 south, range 12 .east, and more fully described as all the land owned by a previous vendor in said section, township and range, except portions sold to August Sylve and Taylor Cousi.-, Being the same property acquired by ,present vendor from Jules Piery on the 15th day of September, 1910, as per deed truly recorded in C. B. 54, folio 230, of the records of St. Tammany Parish, La. A certain piece or portion of land lying and 'being situated in St. Tam many parish, La., in section 2, town ship 8 south, range 12 east, Greens burg District, Louisiana, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at section corner common to sections 1, 2, 11 and 12; thence north 12.28 chains and set a stake, witness a stump n 75 deg. 30' e 37 links, and another stump 4 s 31 deg. west 36 links; thence south 87 deg. west '40 chains and set a stake, witness 18' pine east 6 links; thence south 87 deg. 0.07 west, I 12.75 chains to the quarter section stake on the section line between i sections 2 and 11, thence north 87 degrees 30' east 40 chains to the i place of beginning. Said piece of land contains 50 acres, as ,per plat thereof made by Howard Bur s, Par ish Surveyor, dated March 26, 190. 1 That certain piece or portion of i land lying and situated in St. Tam-%< many parish, La., in section 2, town- I ship 8 south, range 12 east, Greens- I burg District, La., and more particu- t larly described as follows, to-wit: t Commencing >at the quarter sec- F 'tion corner on section line between a sections 1 and 2; 'thence south 89 deg. west 40.09 chains to a stake set I in the center of the section; thence J south 0.07' wvest 18.70 chains and I set a stake, witness a 5" pine, north t 30 deg. east 13 links and another 3 pine, north 14 deg. 30' west 23 iin, It' thence north 89 deg. 40-07 chait 'to the section line on the east s of section 2, and set a stake; tbhe north on the section line, ~:. chains to the place of beginn'; , per plat made by Howard nrr: Dy. Parish Surveyor, dated M:r 26, 1908; said piece of land cont:i 75 acres. Three acres of wiich - acres has been sold by a form vendor to August Sylve. leavin= g I acres thereof. . a Being the same property acquire,: ! by 'present vendor from Taylor Cot- a' sin on the 28th day of June, 1912. H as per deed truly recorded in C. 13. D 57, folio 354, of the official records R of St. Tammany parish, La. - Si A certain tract or parcel of land at lying and being situated in the Par- oi ish of St. Tammany, La., in section be 2, township 8 south, range 12 east, bc Greensburg Land District, contain ing 3 acres of land and more particu larly described as follows: Being a part of the north half of southeast quarter section 2, town ship 8 south, range 12 east, starting at the quarter section corner on the east boundary of said section 2, thence south 89 degrees west 13.58 chains, thence south 3.23 chains and set a stake for point of beginning; thence south 43 degrees east 6.79 chains, thence south 47 degrees 10' west 4.42 chains, thence north 43 degrees west 6.79 chains, thence north 17 degrees 10' east 4.42 chains to a place of beginning, as per sur vey of Howard Burns, dated March 26th, 1908. Being the same property acquired by present vendor from John Sylvo on the 26th day of May, 1915, as per deed truly recorded in Convey ance Book 65, folio 48, of the records of St. Tammany parish, La. Containing in the aggregate 661.28 acres. Terms of Sale--Cash, to pay debts of said succession, subject to ap: praisement contained in the inven tories on file in the above numbered and styled succession. A; A. HEROLD, A. H. VAN HOOK, Administrators. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablet you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for tyenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bay er package for Colds, Headache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism. Earache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manu facture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. LIST OF GRAND JURORS. Following is' the list of Grand Jurors drawn to serve for the ensu ing six months: No. Name Ward 1. John A. Haas ........... 1 2. Homer Perrin ....... ... 1 3. IIvin Stevens .;......... 2 4. James E. Sharp ......... 2 5. Bryan D. Burns ......... 3 6. E. G. Davis ............. 3 7. Geo. Bierhorst .......... 4 8. Jules Bagur .......... 4 9. Warren Pierce .......... 5 10. L. A. Mitchell .......... . 11. C. G. Talley ............ 6 12. F. B. Armstrong. ...... -. 6 13.. Isom H. Keller .......... 7 14. H. C. Thompson .......... 7 15. W. D. Simonton ......... 8 16. W. A. Luther ...........- 8 17, Chas. Snider, Sr.,........ 9 18. G. V. Wharton- .......... 9 19. D. T. Keen .............. 10 20. W. J. Morgan ........... 10 STATE OF LOUISIANA, 1 Parish of St. Tammany. J I, W. E. Blossman, Clerk of Court I and Ex-officio Jury Commissioner 4n and for the Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and _ correct list of Grand Jurors drawn v at a meeting of the Jury Comnfis sioners held this 11th day of May, A. D., 1922. W. E. BLOSSMAN, a Clerk of Court and Ex-officio Jury Commissioner. ml3-5t t Advertisement for Bids. The I'clice Jury of the Parish of St. Tamnmany, Louisiana, will, up td 12 o'clock noon on June 13, 1922, receive sealed bids for the purchase of Two Hundred and Fifity Thousand ($250,000) Dollars par value of bonds of Read District No. 2 of said parish, dated April 1, 1921, and ma turing serially on April 1st of the years 1923 to 1941, both inclusive, and bearing interest at the rate ot five per cent per annum, payable semi-au'iually. Proper proceedings authorizing the sale of these bonds at.a price oi par and not less than ninety cents on the dollar and accrued interest were taken. Bids must be addressed to the Secretary of the Police Jury, Coy ington, Louisiana, and each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check for Sixty-two Hundred and Fifty ($6,250) Dollar9 payable to the Pres ident of Police Jury of Parish of St. Tammany and drawn on some bani organized under the laws of the State c! Louisiana, or some National Bank domiciled in the State of Lou isiana. Checks of unsuccessful bid ders will be returned to them promtply. The check of the success ful bidders will be returned to him upon his taking and paying for the bonds in accordance with his accept ed bid; otherwise, it will be forfeited as full liquidated damages. For further information address F. J. Martindale, Clerk of the Police Jury, Covington, Louisiana, or Thos. E. 'Furlow, Attorney, Whitney-Cen tral Bldg., New Orleans, La. Dated at Covington, Louis'ana, this'9th day of May, 1922. J. B. HOWZE, President. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that by f5s ilution adopted at its meeting on Jay 9, 1922, the Police Jury of the parish of St. Tammany, declared its utention to sell at a price under par :and accrued interest and not less !han ninety cents on the dollar and accrued i-nterest the certain Two Hundred Fifty Thousand ($250,000 Dollars par value of road bonds of Road District No. 2 of the Parish of St. Tammany, dated April 1, 1921, and maturing serially on April ist of each of the years 1923 to 1941, both inclusive, the issuance of said bonds having been authorized by a Look at the difference in the size of a Purina fed chick and the little under weight chick raised on ordinary grain feed. This is not just a picture-it is a fact that has been provedtimeand time again by poultry raisers everywhere. Double Development Guaranteed The double development guarantee absolutely protects you when you buy Purina Chows. Your money will be 3 refunded if your chicks do not grow twice as fast the first six weeks on Purina Chows as when fed grains alone. See us today. PURINA PURINA BABY [HICKEN 01kKn CHOWDER For Sale by St. Tammany Hay & Grain Warehouse "I was weak and run-down," relates Mrs.. &itla Burnett, of Dalton, Ga. I was thin and just felt tired, all the time. I didn't rest well. I wasn't ever hungry. I" knew, by this, I needed a tonic, and as there is none better than- CARUII1, The Woman's Tonic S. , I began using Cardul," continues Mrs. Burnett. "After my first bottle, I slept better and ate better. I took four bottles. Now I'm well, feel just fine, eat and sleep, 1 my skin is clear and I have gained5 and sure feel that Cardui is the best tonic ever made." Thousands of other women have found Cardui just as : Mrs. Burnett did. It should help you. , At all drugglsts IMSWreS~iijll vote of a majority in number and amount of the pronerty taxpayers voting at an election held on Febru ary 15, 1921. The Police Jury reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Covington, Loqisiana, on the 9th day of May, 1922. J. B. HOWZE, President. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. On motion duly seconded, the fol lowing resolution was unanimously adopted: Be it ordained by the Police Jury, in legal session convened, That all that part of the Parish of St. Tam many lying east of Pearl River, com mencing at the mouth of Pearl River east of the Rigolets and Lake Shore to the southwest corner of section 11, tp 10 s, range 14 east; thence north of section line to the south west corner of section 35 tp 7 s, range 14 east; thence east-on town ship lire to southeast corner of the southeast corner of southwest. cor ner of section 31, tp 7 s, range 15 east; thence north through center of section 31 to north boundary line of section .31, tp 7 s, range 15 east; thence east on section line to corner common to sectionu 29, 28, 32 and 33, tp 7 s, r 15 east; thence north of section line to corner common to sections 20, 21, 28, and 29, tp 7 s, r 15 east; thence east on section line between sections 21, 28, 22 and 27, tp 7- s, r 15 east, to west bank of Pearl ;River; thence down Pearl River to the place of beginning, shall constitute the Eighth Ward of the Parish of St. Tammany. Be it further ordained, that all ordinances contrary to or inconsist ent with this ordinance are hereby repealed insofar as they conflict here with but not further. Be it further ordained, that- this ordinance shall go into effect from and- after its passage. Yea: Theo. Dendinger, Jr., H. N. Fendlason, C. M. Poole, J. M. Smith, R. C. Cooper, Emile Singletary, W. H. Davis, M. P. Schneider, J. B. Howze, -Emile Burkenctock. Nay: None. - special session.. J. B. HOWZE, President: F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. )on't Always Blame th3 Hens Whcij Eggs ire Scarce. Rats may be getting them-U. S. Covernment Bulletins prove they know how to get them. Break a cake of RAT-SNAP into small pieces and pilace where rats travel. It there, IrAT -SNAP, will ;et the'n - positively. Three sizes, 5cc,"65a, -$1. sold and guaranteed by 3chonberg's Pharmaty afd Smith !Hardware Co. PHILLIP SCHULTZ Deep and Shallow Well Driller and Pump Well Repair -Work. Phone Ezell's Store, No. 208. rovington, La. Advertising in The Farmer pays. DR. F. F. YOUNG, JR., Physician and Surgeon Offices:' Covington Bank Building.. Hours: 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. 3to p.m. --Alls Answered Day or Night The undersigned forbid all hunt ing, trapping or trespassing on their lands. Anyone caught doing so .will be punished to the full extent of the law. QUEEN & CRESCENT LUB. NOTICE. The public is hereby warned not to trespass in any way on the prop erty ci the undersigned, located along :ne fine of the N. O. G. N. and the Y. & M. V. R. R. and the Penn Mill public roaa, immediately north and northwest of Covington, La. Trospassers will be prosoeuted to the fall extent of the law. anlf HARVEY E. ELLIS. NOTICE. No trapping or hunting allowed on my land. Any one found trapping on my land will be urosecuted to full extent of the law, and will be held responsible for stbek killed or hurt by traps. mr6 ROBT. H. V OSS. NOTICE. All per.ons are hereby warned and prohibited- from cutting, burning, deadening, carrying or floating away injuring or destroying -any trees, timber or wood growing or lying up on the lands of the undersigned, on the lake front from Lewisburg to the Tchefuncta river, formerly known as Amand Marigny and McQuinn tra't, and are also prohibited from fishinJ, hunting or trapping with dog or torch :r tresspassing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. One hundred dollars reward will be paid for information and conviction of trespassers. H. H. HEDDEN, P. O. Box 678, July 18. New Orleans, La. NOTICE. No trapping or hunting allowed on my land; nor will I permit the pick ing up of wood and pine-knots. All trespassers on my land will be -pros ecuted to the full extent of the law, and will be held responsible for sto.k killed or hurt. - nl-2mo JAS. DEMOURFPLLE. NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned ani prohib:,cr4 from cutting, burning deadening, carrying or floating- away or Otherwise injuring or-destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or lying upon the lands of the under signed. They are also prohibited - from Lunting, fishing or, trapping with 4.og, gun or torch or trespass ing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. E. P. ROBERT. H. H. MAYFIELD. H. J. MAYFIELD. It. A. ORR.; JAS. PROVOST. GEO. Hi. GAUSE. NOTICE. All p.ersons are prohibited from d trespassing upon the lands of C. L. II Baker, known as the Deitrich tract, e about on, mile northwest of Slidell, - and urom cutting any trees or tim- L ber on said lands or hauling any wood therefrom, or tacking or nail ing auny advertisements or notices on any c the trcees. Ten dollars r- b ward will be paid for informatio HR and convicton of anyone trespass ing on said lands. . of '4 C. L. BAKER, nov24-18- Slidell, La. I, bthe undercigned, forbid a!l runtin;- trapping and trespassing on S ny lands. Anyone caught so doing w Rlll be punished to the full extent - If the .,w. jnnl-1. JAS. BAsRRInGEwR Cr COVINGTON'S FUTU Covington will have an adequate waterwor sewerage system. We predict that these i>n' mients will result in a more prosperous, healt better community. ROBT L. AUBERT, INC. Fire Insurence, etc. Covington, Loui oTh o s . F , M ill a r ABITA SPRINGS GARAG. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS On All Makes of' Cars, Tractors and Internal CombustOio Work Guaranteed Prices Moderate AUTO-FOR HIRE BY HOUR OR TRIP Level Street -Night Phone 33 ABITA SPRINGS, Day I'hone 124-M ST. GERTRUDE'S Steam and Electric Lau Ramsay - - - Louisi PHONE 152-W Laundry call Prices on-application. and delivered PEOPLE'S BAKER LouIs DAVID, JR., Proprietor BREAD DELIVERED DAILY Rye Bread made to order phoi (f :(Near the Public School) 4i - We have and will continue to have p . largest bread. Delivered daily all oven ! town. Also pies, rolls and candy. 4 Phone PUT SUNSHINE " ýin your homes at night? Il son's bottled sunshine. ( light is by far the cleanes = -and in case that your h equipped' come to us andil ---.. vince you of the small cos superiority over all the I'f fhioned lighting metho St. Tammany Ice - and Manufaeturing Compan IAMITED. ST. SCHOLASTICA'S AC COVINGTON, LA. Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young I Conducteicd by the BENEDICTINE SISTERS - For p..~rticul.rs, apply to Mother Por 4mmmmmmmmm mmmmmemmmer MASONIC LODGE NO. 188. F. & A. M. The lbdge meets every second and f'urth Tues day in the' month, at 7·3:0 p. m,. Visiting brothers cor dially Invited to attend the meetings WARREN H. SMITH, Wo ohipfui Mater: : A. J. PARK, Secretary. R. D. "RýORRRGAN Tinsmith and Roofing Guttering, Spouting, galvanized and Composition Roofing. Radiators Repaired and Guaranteed. Phone 182 Covington, La. NOTICE TO OORRESPONj)E\TS. It is very essential that you sign your name to all correspondence Seat to this offiCe for publication. It yic do not wish your name published just state that tact at the conclusion of your correspondence.-Editor.' Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her Poultry Raising Experience. "Three years ago bought an incu bator, this year i've made .money. Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn't know unfil a friend gave me a cake of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kent finding them. Suddenly they dis appeared altogether. It's the only sure rat killer." Take Mrs. Grave's advice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1. Sold and guaranteed by Smith Hard ware Co. and Schonberg's Pharmacy. Why does everybody go to the Covington Restaurant for coffee?, F IRE reaps aharv rand loss. Careld sows the seed - about removing fire and in failing to protect everylossby fire. The Hartford Fire Company provides the demnity which a will choose; expert Fire vention Service, also, i need it. The Hartford's ini sound. Get it throu agency. Nilson-Frederick Covington, La.