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iurcession Sale T'ATI OF LOUISIANA-Parash of Ver Emilion--Tth Jadisial District Court to. *,I uesesion of Cyrblle Trasimond Quidry, Br. BY virtue of a commission and order sale tasoed from the Hogorable 17th 4ndii.l District Court, aforesaid, in he na*oers of the above numbered and %iticd sunession, and to me directed uilly authorising and empowering me a the prmisees, I will proceed to sell at obile austion, to the last and highest Idder, to pay debts at the last resi nc es the 4s enad la the 7th ward if sa parish, ea Suesay, J Talr 20, 1903, snve. the hours prescribed by law, f ilewing deseribed property, to One merti tract of land altuated In s parish of Vermilion, Louisiana. the west bank of the Vermilion @va, sontaloing about 165 and 50-100 prpent, bounded north by public road pd Coeaee Kinney, south by Abbeville anal, eaut by Coulee Kinney and lsayoa rmtiliont and west by the pub One dthertrait of land, containing suid U100 arpents, and bounded by publie road, ounth by Vermi n liver aid Cenlee Ilnney, east by ai4 river; ead west'by said coulee. lbi tract s subdivided into 14 lots and pill bid old according to the plan made my rnest Montague, surveyor, and htish pan be seen on application to the dministrator. Another certain tract of land situa in the parish of Vermiljon, Louis ra, elonaining 63 and 82-100 ar enti, bounded north by Coulee Kin oy, south by public road, east by )dllon Brousard, and west by Simeon rowuard. One gin boonp with all appurtnances, 9 out housel, 1 dance hall, 1 corn rib, ; dwelling house and kitchen, 1 ein rib, 1 old sugar house, I store ialldlug, 3106 pounds of wire, 1858 yprssa pleass, l10 pounds of wire, 1 .io00 honqe, I wagon, 1 cultivator, 1 aeggy, 6 worik pravs, 2 wild mares, 4 po'aI, 13 eows and 12 ealvese 3 fat cows, V two year old calvis, 5 yearliogcalvea, beds and bedding, 2 armoire, 2 kit hens, I table, 1 clock, 2 rocking ir, e bar, lot of garden pick Tertgs and conditions--All purchas a tto pay one-fourth of the price of heir purchases cash on the day of sale; ne-fourth 1 year after; one-fourth 2 ears after and one-fourth 3 years fter; and to furnish their promissory oses hr the credit portions of said i berlng eight per cent per annum ntrest from dale o0 sale. and obligat ng the makers and sureties to pay ten r sent additional in event of the note ieng plaIed in the hands of an attor }or .! .U9plo after maturity. All t oi S a' fi in eaes on the 11 ladd sold to remain Specially ortgaged sad hypotheeatid with render'a lie and privilege to secure t nb Unpaid portion of the purchase rise had the act of sale to contain a onssston of udgment with the past de 1on alknando. All notes given for the purchase price pf movables to be secured by two good olnvnl securities to be accepted by the apinistrator. Abbeville, s.. Dee. 12, 1902. ELIJAH WISE. Administrator. dwarJd & Oreene. Attorneys Probate gale. Ptate of Louisiana-Parish of Vermilion -17tn Judicial District Court No. 490. Socceeston of Alcee Richard. Notice Is hereby given that by vir e of an order granted by the Hon. istriet Court, aforesaid, in the mat r of the succession entitled and num er"i as above, there will be offered r sale at public auction, to the last nd highest bidder, by the under igned, to pay debts of said succession, e hereinafter described property be nging to the same, towit:. The land will be offered for sale at the last residence of the deceased, in ~be town of Daspit, on Thursday, January 29, 1903, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 4 p. That nerarin lot or parcel of ground ituated in the town of Riceville, La., eseribed as Lot No. 20 in the block ounded north by Prairie street, south SAlcee TZ ussard and L Broussard, eat by Front street and west by Mid od Avenue, having a depth of 65 feet Front street by a depth of 99 feet. One lot of liquors and bar fixtures And one lot of-household effects. '.'erms--Cash. jbb villle, La., Dec. 26, 1902. ANATHILIA PRIMEAUX, abd JAMES I. SIMON, Co-administrators. 4dwards & Greene, Attorneys. _eWits a.; Salve o P e.5 urnes. Sores. A Giood 'Thing. German Syrup is the hpecral prescrip tion of Dr.. . Bochee. a celebrated Ger man Physician, and is acknowledged to he one of the most fortunate dliscoveriws in nmetlicines. it 'luickly cures I'tiuih,-. Colds d nd all Lung troubles 1 of the severest natlure, iiremoving as it ]do1. the cause of the afe.ction and leavii:g the parts in a strong and healthy conhi lion It is not an ex!herillental niiedicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satis faction in every case, which its rplidly increasing sale every seaason confirms. Two million bottles soid annually. Bos chee's German Syrup was first intro duced in the United States in 1;M8. arind is now sold in every town and villag8o in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 2.5 and 75 cents A. J. Godard, Abbeville; Kibbe and Williams. Erath. NotIce. Be aware that entering, trayeling through or hunting upon our lands in the Parish of Vermilion and Second Ward thereof and 't'ownships 13 anid 14 south of Ranges 4 and 5 E, is strictly prohibited. Any person or persons trespassin g on same will be prosecuted to the full ex tent, as the law prescribes. Carmelite IBondreaux, Widow Emile Thibodeaux, Charles iiugas, Leou.e Broussard, Oneztphor Thibodeaux. Abbeville. La., Nov. 4, 1902. Tresspass Notice. Abbeville, La., January 2, 1903. From and after Ithis date. all persons, save my employees or Ithose having busi ness iwith me. are hereby forbidden to enteror trespass on my premises or those of my renters in this parish under penalty of the law. ROM P LeBLAN C. (Suocession Sale STATE OF LOUISIANA-17th Judi cial District Court-Parish of Ver milion--No 437 Succession of J Moleun Richard BY virtne of a commission and order of sale issued from the HIon 17th Jndicial District Court, aforesaid, in the above numbered and entitled succession and to me directed, anthorizing and empowering mein the premises, I will proceed to sell at public auction, to pay debts, to the last and highest bidder, at the late resi dence of J Moleus Richard, dec'd. near Erath. La, on Tuesday, January 13, 1903, between the hours prescribed by law, the following described property, to-wit: One certain tract of land situated in the Parish of Vermilion, Louisiana, contain ing foultteen (14) and 34.100 arpents and being designated as lots No. one (1) two (2) and three (3) of a plat, of survey attached to the act of partition between the widow and heirs of Dnpre Tonps Said lands will be sold in two parcels. that is the portion south of the I & V railroad, containing 8 arpents will he sold as one piece, and the portion north as another, piece also One dwelling house, One corn crib, Tw o beds and beddigg, Two armnoi r, One cpilhoard, One table. One lot of kitchen utencils. Two Creole horses, 600 pounds of wire and posts. Terres-Cash Abbeville. La., December 13.1909. Vilma Romero, Administor. 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HIoward Moss. of tnear Erath, was on our street Saturday. The brick work on the sw 'jailbailding was completed last &Saturday. Albert Ribbeck. of New Iberia, was in town the folopart of the week. Harrison Moss was in town a couple of days this week The Planter's Rice Mill resumed opera tions Tuesday Constable H Bascombl Lyons visited Rose llill'l'uesdayv on legal business Albert Thibrans, spltr a few asvs. in Abbeville this week-Jeanerette C(oast Herald Did you witness any of the attract ions at the Opera HIouse (luring the present weekl The rain of last Saturday afternoon was the heaviest that we have had in a long while. Willie Clark, of New Iberia, was here the forepart of thl week on a Ousiness and pleasure combined Denis Keller has accepted a position with Buddy Rowe-i-hat of delivering meat to the latter's patrons at an early hour in the mornings. Master Wallace Maxfield returned Sun day afternoon from New Iberia, after spending soume weeks there with rela tives. Miss Lucia Labauve has returned front a visit to Jeanerette. at which place she spent a short whilc at the house of Mrs. Lejeune. ChiarlesB Bornes, the genial foreman of the Abbeville Steam Launliry, paid the Meridional otfice an appreciated call Mon day afternoon. Mrs W W Maxtield and chiltren return ed Sunday frtu, the Qaet.n C(ity of the Teche, where they visited relatives for a couple of days. In this issue will be foun) the continua tion of that very inteleting article 'Our Trip to and in the Manmmoth Cave." by H Paris Wall.' You should lnot fail to read it. Hon Luther Manship. of Mississippi. was among the arrivals on the afternoon train Monday. lie departed the following day for other points in the fair Pelican State. Local theatre-goers are very inuch pleased now that a good heater has beeI placed in Ihe Opera House, wlhich maks it quite comfortahbe in every nook and cornler of the building with a big. blazing fire therein. Many of the farmers are now busily en gaged in making hay while the sun shine-. -in other words, prupariiug for lsxt e. son's crop. which prnoilises to be ia record breaker, no Provitence prevenilting. William T Moss was a pas:senger fot New lberia Saturday aftertlMon (o the_ east bound train. He returllit to. Al,-- I Ville the tollowine day, we;yari~ua lith' smile on his face and a be utiful buIhch of violets ons the lapel of his coat. No doubt, there is scoie stltraction-a faii maiden-that dIt.;an the youlslg lm.ill Lo the Queen City so fireqiuntly. Hugh C Williams. George Comnfortl and James A ShL.en:u. tl.e w.-i kinu', ing men. compris l a party of pats:tlt v it orsLini our iaIetullll last S.:t'uriday a'.ter noon on busineirs eonnected with the Crescent Stock Company. the organiza tion formed here qu i te rcen; ti: asnds w hichl tilled an enigagementtl at the Opera 1-lHouse this week. Tint Tobin. formerly of this place. and for the past S.ix Iuths or nox re a residlent of New Ibheria. ws over lwre for a coupie of days Iuring tjhe lhst we4.k. CiO,ing over especially to take part in tae play wlwhib was productid by hoinu" talent at thle (Opera lIot;,ti last Thu'li rslday niaht. Tl'bin was one of the valuable inmloyees of the A)b bevllte Rice MII ll It season. and isvitdl n:.tiy fiiend:s here by lhi' lt. pl;asanl xianilliers oni tile -i ' *est itten itn nat he devotedi to b; l i, s, Ii a is a !h i vý oi Man u. i the Itle . ,i .e o". Ihe v, .oll. The Y'ung Men's ih.l ti, C(i li, or ganized o till i n ltd da if the lpr's*t'; 0mnth, is an oriniz:aton )that tripsv de sirv, to re njy 1 n iafi i d :'osp,.t' for it is olne wil t anli:t but pr.'ve a bei'ettt 4aHd ;i; i;, s Isa bl.s;inS tiu o 'hose who beom.e as;o intedi w "itl :t a:dl ly word and Iideed iuite i i cart yi g t i its ob jictsand shit... Such tni ;tsO ducted pilt;,t-my:, are always n\orthy .: encouragement and commendation on the part of those having the intierests of the conmmunity at heart, and we trust that the new club will at ne di.t:nt ,t lay be come one of the leading factors of our city and parish. New Cetusry ('omfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Bucklens Arnica Save. It kills pain fronm Burns, Seilds. Cuts. Brui;ss:1 conquers Ulcers a1ld Fever Sorest; cilres Eruptions, Salt Rhenun. Boils and Felohs andt relnuoves Corns and PWaris. U3.et Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents at Godardls drug store. notice. Be aware that entering. traveling throughl, or hluntill n pon our litandis in the parishes of Ve nillnon and Iheria is strcet ly prohibited, and any person or persons tresl)assing on samen will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 5-s Lot 5, Sec 19. sw 1-4. t:c 20. e 1-2 of w 1-2 and w 1-2 of e 1-2. see 2i2. township 13 range 5 e; in sections 32.: 3 and ti34. Ses 33 and 34 are in Iberia parish. Ovignac LeBIlan:, Charles )Dugas. Abbeville, La.. Nov. 6t. 1902. John J Rotbra, Feltx J Samson. W J Carnmlo che, Abbeville, La. Crowley. La. Robira, Calmoiiche & amsn, Crowley, La. - Aberlc Olfiee-Ntr i( nurt I o ,se. To C-e a Cold in One Da 8 T ea V d Talm ý ' 2ý ý w? ý Z+ J Lfi , 4m a SEED RIC .. AT.. AT .... The Planter's Rice --A-t tIReasonable Pr Call at office at the will, or at the First National Bl l All Seed Guaranteed. Buy your Sacks from ae. your Rice to be Milled. Satisfaction Guiaant ee~ a6thl I E!m Rynioe C ur I iiw Pwl Bw'Lz 131- o,3'1 inc _" "4 et I.r *21f,. At" the t.:hl. Aor pries is $31 AN2 A hr l.'1 1 mss I.rr 12 Rn- ?'1 in-h tint hmil~let fý:l ahcke 4 rcbou¢":. a )nrt , ·:i- :wc, etecl -rk.. W.1.4 pietai nIp ?t~k IlnkeM,.ntendon rib up 4+er. 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