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~Algerines at Law. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT. tSuccessionl of .lrs. 1). l)e('our, liti tyot fir sale-. I Suoc(esioill of P. Meid, Ietition for Mrs. Amanda It-se-. s. Thomnac lildtdey, aniswer antd reconSetiltinll de itland --N. E. Ilumphr -,- at;oronev. Writs. Philip Werltein. Ltd., a. \A i. lie Jong. attach'tt.:.nt of lots, h and ll, square Ellmira, Belleville, Pattlerson and Iolican :atenue, $2:]1. Mrs. Amanda Rel-se ta. ara \We~sey. et al. moction for bond for (osts. Succession of ArtIhurl .1. Moritgan, Iossession.--MI. 4.Maholney, attornle,. Succession of F. (. Webert. F. M. Weblert has appli.ed for letters of ad ministrationt. Real Estate Transfers. Mrs. Sophia Streuby to the Youing Men's Progress Bcnetolent Associa tion of McLellanville, two lots, Soc rates, Odeon, Ptolemy, and linds Al ley, $200 tash, $5,5l mortgage.--lainold notary. Benj. Miller to Kernaghan and ('or dill, option to purchase property on I)eArmas, Brooklyn, Lamarque and River for $1350 cash. TO READ COIN INSCRIPTIONS I Numlematist Shows Test 'that Seldom I Falls to Reveal Dates on Worn Coins. Lying on 'be table It front of a Snmismatist was an old copper coina It had experlenced bard usage. "Can you tead the date and the in 2 scription?" inquired the collector. The visitor Inspected the specimen. a but, although he had the aid of a mag a aifying glass, be confessed that the words and figures were illegible. tl "Let me iaslst you." the collectolr gemarked. (',ing to the aitchen range o be thrust an ordlnnry coal shovel into It the fire and permitted it to remain ti there until red hot. Wit drawing It. fi he dropped the coin on The utensil. and it speedily became wu red hot as d the shovel itself. Immediately the I date, 1794. shone brightly In glowing a Sgures on the obverse side of the P' olan, and similar treatment revealed bi the words 1United States of America C r-cse cent-on the reverse. This test r according to the numisanatist, seldom bi balls with any coin, even when the In. aeriptions have been wors so perfect- a' 7 esmooth that they are invisible to c the naked eye a' hi Austrian State Coach. The emperor Austria owns the moot bewttitl state coach in existence. Its proportions are perfect and the finish a et the moldings and carvings are O. ot qullte. It was built In 169. and is shaped with all the curves which d. do a W Louis Quatorve furniture, straight lines being carefully avoided. The panes are adorned with Unmphs to the style of Rubens Indeed, theo estodian lnforms those privileged to view the oach that they are the work of Ruben.. If Peter the painter had not died K years before the coach was built his statement would be belleved. It i a more comfortable conveyasce, too, than the British state coach, being hueang upoa well ilanoed sprtnrag. Fatening Battery Wires. t The are two ways of dolnl alamaget evWrythnL, and this is especal tree t fasteslg battery and coill termal ti wirs. One way Is wrons, and the other 1 to twist the ban eod o the WIre rcund the terminal uas the handls f the clock move. and then tiUhten up the nut. Tbhe reason forth lt, wt ama the screw-thmred Ie right-had. 4. therefore the tIendncr or the tlsl ear0 nut will be to twLt the Wl around the terinaln tUhter than it was Should the wire be twisted tha ether way, the nut would tend to un tWit it nad It would slip under the and vert Ukely get a very poor * Cetume of Flsh Sklns. Limon the most wouderful ga" esta wern at the present day are h ** erioNu bh skIt dresses of the ethiy wesas o f the Gold tribe, nv. g slmag the Amur river, hat t bem Though they ea naidther read - write these people are produetng ur anisrla w -ear ts, desias ad a s The dres I composed of several e ye ofl ah Lskina. the undermost po es tg the ski of the garment 10t _ *ler, the ppermoet showing the (3l aSments Ln their ectout tforms, Be hol ta thse two laye is Inserted a ha lyer, which serves as a baeh- elr uutd. throwtln out diatinctly al nu est the rnaments. The pliees of eni e ski fortlinS the ornaments are parn Sgeerelltrolred blue. The fronat anad "beL at the dres is adorned with des tsse ett plias o fish skin aewed Twc ith h skn thread.--rlttuan Her. e cred wee it 8Slected Timoe. I-eas "Tothache." defined waise Ittles w Shls, "Is "awful pain that comes 0e 4 - not goinl to the dentist It I and umaIly hurts worse when you've th u e t eating cndy or It's getting time half in - to school.'" OM rerewda,. A. Sno doubt" remarks s Whai S'there are toouy m. en . 71 Ba swindln this tewn" cit-- Frank Cabibi to Wm. N. Grunewald. lot Powder. Eliza, Alix and Bouny, $· ti #t75 cash. Wm. O. Hart to Louis Kehlmann. n for lot Homer, Teche. Nunez and Slidell, $5,0 cash. - Mahoney. Tax Sales. I de C'ityr of New Orleans, Ed. Curran, to Land I)evelopment Company of Lou isiana. Limited. one-tenth of two lots, Ve Webster, Evelina, Wagner and Eliza, i1 , $1:;.:: (ash. rsn Sane, Benjamin Hamilton, to same 1-11th of lot, Webster, Diana, Wagner and I)e.\rlnas, $17.50 (ash. Same. Phil Rausehkolb, to same, Se-1,oh of lot. Teche, Nunez, Lamlarque r lan, and Soc(ates.$2tL.C)i. cash. re. Same,, John W. Lewis. to same, lot M. lirooklyn, Homer, Teche and Newton, f ad- $21.25 cash. IAwgier. ('ity of New Orleans (Mrs. Jules ituc hanan i to .\lrs. .Jules Bucharan, lot Bringier, Monroe and Franklin. $t;o4.75 cash, redemption. ouu g ocia- Building Permits. Soc Al- 'Win. \\'ekerling, ow ner. double one inold story slated house,. Alix. Eliza, iouny and Powder, $::::30.-ll. O.'Keefe.d builder. Cor Albert P. Suberville, owner, single on cottage, slate roof, Newton, Sumnler, and Ilindee and Diana, $200).-- Pollock & Killeen, builders. )NS EARt1H WEARS DUST BLANKET tom Increases Temperature In Daytime and Checks Fall of Temperature at Night. , ra When the air Is very thick and tai hazy it may contain floating dust par ticles to the number of from 10.000 to in 20.000 In every cubic centimeter while a cubic contimeter of very clear len. air may contain only from a dozen to S. a few hundred particles. the An English observer's data Indicates that there Is a relation between the !tot quantity of dust and the temperature age of the air. A great amount of dust. Into it is thought. Increases the tempera lan ture In the daytime and checks the It fall of temperature at night ail. The reason Is that the presence of as dust serves as an obstruction to the the free radiation of heat through the ,ing air The sunbeams pass through very the pure, clear air without lending much C hed heat to it, and at night the beat re Ica ceived by the ground during the day et readily escapes through the same alr; lom but if the atmosphere is heavily laden is. with dust. the sun's, rays are partially U agt arrested by the particles which, be. 1 to coming heated, In turn warm the air. a and in like manner beat radiated from r the earth at night Is retained in the P hazy layers of air In contact with its e surface. I an Without its atmosphere, which t Its rves as a coverlet to protect t I Iagainst the fearful cold of space, the b surface of the earth would be frosea " like that of the airles moon. But the tl It data gathered by reliable observers a show that the atmospherte blanket a ed wrapped around our planet varies in d its power to retain heat in proportlon to the amount of dust particles that It tt to eontatns.-Harper' Weekly, ad WHERE ART WAS AT FAULT a e. Heouse MaId Has Trouble With PIe. c, ture of Leaning Tower of Among the enravings that adorned I the walls of a Toledo woman's home w as one big one of the leantag tower I sof PI. One morutr, shortly after l the advet of a new maid, the ml d he tr of the house noted that the te e picture of the tower huag "crooked d bShe straightaned it and said nothing 8i of the matter to the new servant . who had evidetly shiftted It while dlutiang The et day the pltpre to w as at cronked; the same thtaig happeaed the nexat day and the next. Sinally, one moranin, chancdnl to be in the room where the pieture was the mistres raid to the maid as she dusted: "Mary yo, uo've haun that pleture of Sthe towen rcrooked: Just look at Itl" "That's what I ray, muam." returned the domaest "look at it! The only Swayr I can t that. blamed tower to Shanas strantiht is to habas the glo,.e I e*e*r*.--ltpplaotakt s me -Upinot' - ah IS Umredeemed Paris Pledgeo J An enldaet not without pathos ae Serraed toward the end of lut week at i a sl of unredeemd pledeM at the Kent do Pketr There were sol4 by Saetot a child', drinking esp, plate. j Doon sad haie and fork. iftyrne eit re ago these souventre wer de AN Spolted tn the Paris muniipal pawn. d shop. Evrl year ineo the interest a Ih been paid regularly ad the right I. o redemptiok Meured, but the tamenly r Snevar eem to have possessed the SeMseary 15 or 0 frans to reso um e P omesatsI. e * Evidetly the poor people are ether Sdead or have beome more aeedy.W STwo yerar ago the lnterest ceasend to be paid, but the department, to their credit, abstained fom sellin these t "leae and penates." Several lettes were addrened at the last known reo. Idenace and to other painces where the pawner. have lived, but they have eome brek marked "aeonn." The sands of the glassr have run out and 8 the objects o earetfully guarded for wbl half a contury have been sold. her. Peolaime Himself.. tg. an hs forma, his tortu , t ela , Peti hLmaat umsams L tha i BEDBUGS BEFORE THE COURT The county court at Wiesbaden, Germany has decided that a tenant may break his lease in cas e he nds fiat occupied by others-bedbugs, for instance. The case involving the de dcison was a curious one, because the twald. absconding tenant appeared with 1I I iouny, pins on which bedbugs had been stuck as a warning to others. The landlord sued not only for the rent, but for I mann, injury to his feelings and reputation lidell, on account of these bedfellows, but the court decided against him, stip ulating that he pay not only the costr 1 of himself, but also those of the ac cased tenant. Then to get even the I landlord sued the tenant for cruelty to animals, maintaining that it isn't ho- I Lou- mane to spear a bedbug, and that to lots, stick a pin through him alive is grave Eliza, offense. The tenant's reply was that I be lanced the bedbugs while the anti same mals were attacking his wife. I agner STRANGE SURGICAL FEAT ane, Few serious surgical operations arque have been performed under such r markable circumstances as one that e, lot was successfully carried out the oth er week at the little railway station of Earlestown. Lancashire, England. A passenger fell between the station Jules platform and a moving train. The aran, train was immediately stopped, but Iklint, the man was found to be wedged in such a fashion that it was impossible to extricate him. A medical man de cided that the only possible method of extricating the man and saving his L life was by amputating one of his ti ole- legs. There was little light, but a oun y ring of porters stood around holding a efe,d dim station lamps. In spite of the cramped position In which the sur- Ci geon was compelled to work and the ingle lack of light and appliances, the 1nter, amputation was quickly and success k & fully finished. NOVEL "CONViVIAL CLOCK"r (ET a time and ti par l ) to ttes and tb thte iure uste era the of the Such states as Kansas and Okla. the homa, where prohibition rules, prob ery ably have no need for the convivial uch clock as a horrible example. But It re may still Aind a place in Missouri, r lay Texas and .other states where the zin tir; "dr" forces have not won complete Ju len victories. The main feature of this fao Lily unique clock consists of a crystal gob- ,' be let filled with water and marked e ir. around the top with the hours. It of Srevolves slowly. In the oblet i she the placed a carved figure of wood. with h its ae band made of iron, a drunken tdh eer on its face. Another figure, also t e ich that of an obviously intoxicated per- 8 it o stands outside and apparently at. she the tempts to grasp the hand of the tdl- d we vidual In the water-presumably fbr of the the purpose of helping him off of his eeC ars new form of "water wagon." He never ket succeeds, but the result is that the sha in I hand of the figure Ia the water is al- a lo ways polntiag to the hour. The ot sto t tractioa which brings this condition a about is a magnet In the hands a be the upright fgre, which acts on the am' LT ImO hand. ho por , QUEER MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP te By marryi g his stepdaughter to met arry aot the last request of his wife. tr t* J~red . Dolet, a promidnent detise a 2 me awistem, Ma, has contrated a I sum- e rer of unuasual relatioshlips. Dolle the Le rieaeho ae oastt his bride dire is of twenty-three yer, his younager ad. th hte a nd the sistes's little daughttr. m. ad By his maurtlagso he becomes the g virtual sonn-lasw c the witfe he a the Et just burled, he is the brot Inlaw diap S hisa 5apdfbaght5, the brldeas Atte tr, and also tnhis rt aghter step. ShSther as well as l wifs stepathe, Ie is saa auele by marriae, to hei SBEARDED LADY'S ROMANCE - Miss Gras Gilbert, a eslebrated abearded lady, t g uroed rmstr y UNI •a fame named Calvi-the sweet to heart of her youth--at bouath ead, SInl. The brwidego e, who is ols shaves, was dresd In ae lar o of ost whea he apweae ith his ie M o ar ar the dek of the ju ge, vhso was t marry them ad that oseen tlrt: n ot unaturally et them mixe, en I sked the bearded la al the mae tins. which sabould have been ad- of tb Sarsse to the beerdless man. AN ODD TRIPLE ALLIANCE . Mrs. r Sin Oklahomal , three sisdters ad tthree brethr, have, threagh a we. a Sdi ereaay, esaisha " tripte lerv Saanen-" The marriage o Jolhn Pe, y't SBnry 0. Peoak and Bert L Pek, city; bothers, repetely, to the Mhs Pea r Nellie Walker, 3.1 Walker sad A Wir,. dsters, tok place at i o t home eo the brides' parets atBa Or, the other wreek. The Walkersm ad crets the Peaks s two f t* bet heb b*thef o UeIn d amf l a the erich tfa l . eaetry aroaud irapahs wi th The Ge Higher U shall BHearietta, aed six. is toad of ham, ad which has bee darecd not good for hdon 0 her. The maternal mandate that she must not at it, even though the oo 5s u bidde dainty was oered, proved try- ' ·t. Henrietta made it a subject of prayr. "Dear God." she wa e. herd pleang "bhep my papa. ros PttinS ham m say plate until I e nis eat t. I a "'eIa tL e emptan a when t has lheaw etth w ea l m, 4 eml se.. yu w . dedeae ºURT HE WAS REAL DIPLOMATIST aden, Man Discovers Sure Way to Get enant . Wife to Mend His ndUe Clothes. m, for - e de- As Mr. Compton looked down at his a the waistcoat he discovered that it lacked ;h 1? a button. "And I asked my wife to stuck sew it on more firmly, last night," he dlord said to his commuter neighbor in the t for train. "I don't see how she forgot ation it." but "Don't ever ask her to mend any stip thing," said his friend. "I learned a costr better way before I'd been married a e ac year. When I want anything mended. I the say a shirt, for instance. I take it un ty to der my arm, all mussed up, and open t hp- the closet door, and sing out tr my it to wife, 'Where's the r - bag. Peggy?" ravc "'What do you want of the rag that bag?' she'll ask me. lant "'Oh, I thought I'd throw this away,' I tell her, and squeese it a little tight er under my arm. EAT "'Let me see what you have there,' she'll say, and I'll mutter something about 'worn-out old thing!' while Ie hand it over to her. I th " 'Why, James Holland!' she'll say, th- when she's spread It out and looked 0ton it over in a hurry. 'I am surprised at i you! This is perfectly good. It t4o doesn't need a single thing except--'" Tho And then and there she sits down to but mend It, looking as if I'd made her a I present."-Youth's Companion. ible do- Buzzard Freed of Trap. After a chase of threa hours, Abram t his Layton and his son captured one of the his largest buzzards -ever seen In this see ita tion. Attached to the bird's leg was t 1lng a steel trap and an Iron chain three u the feet long. The buzzard was so ems- " sur- elated that it could hardly fly with its the burden, which it had evidently carried the for months, as the wound made by the snapping of the steel trap had entirely healed. The bird did not show fight, but r. seemed glad to get rid of its burden, l K and it looked so pitiful that Mr. Lay- e. ton had compassio-t on It and set it C: free.--Clayton Correspondence Phila. delphia Record. u Splce of Politics. It is the law of "eternal occurrence" eI that makes history and politics a pa I sion and a delight.-Reginald R. Buck' tt ley, in London T. P's Weekly. Marble Mountains. Mountains of pure marble have bees at discovered in German South Africa, or the like of which are unknown in the iw world. tr She OFFICIAL NOTICE. to S ('ON,"'U-:ft (t-O'FPEE ("Mi'.ANY OF i NEmW ORLE-ANS,. LIMITED n ob' a -lal A SI'E'IAIL MEETING of the stockhold- nt et ra (of the ('onsumenrs ('oee Company- of on t ew Orleans, Limited. will 1he held at the kn dl zmlcler of the Company,t o .l2 M1agn he zinc- SYtreet, on Fridai-, the 30th cay of rep te June, A. 1.. 1911, at 12 o'clock, Noon, for nu the purpose of adopting or rejecting the ret his following proposed amendments to the ('bar. Db- tof of the corporation: ed cc to read as follows: 'The capital stock t of this corporation is fixed at fifty thousand ant dollars ($0O. .Ol represented by 2000 l ia i sharcs of twenty-five dollars ($25.(0) each, the > which capital stock may he increased or for dhiininshed in compllance with the laws of in Sthe State of Louisiana in such cases made Or so and provided, of which twenty-five thou- wr sand dollars ($25 000) represented hy 1.000 hol Shares of twenty-five dollars ($2'5.00) each. las ge shall be preferred stock, the holders of d which shall be entitled to an annual dlvl deand of two dollars ($2.00) per share, out ele bi of the surplus earnings of the company for shi dS each current year in preference to any div- the idend upon the common stock, which dlvi- t er dead of two dollars ($2.00) per year, per di, he share, shall he cumulative but non-interest sat bearing. The holders of the said preferred and Ml rstock shall not be entitled to vote at any I, stockholders' meeting for any purpose ex- qul c-pt in matters concerlning the liquidation ors Sof the orporation Payment for stock shall o be made in cash at such tlmes and in such he amounts and at such notice as may be pre scribed by the Board of Directors. provided he however, that said board shall have the for power to issue stock in payment for prop erty actually transferred and delivered to the corporation or for labor done or ser vices actually rendered. The corporation shall become organisred and proceed to bol eve to Iness when ten thousand dollars ($10,000)t Ca oe Its capital stock shall have been sub g s ferrbed. to e 2. The rfollowing paragraph from Artl ce 5 of the Charter of this eo,-poratlon shall be cancelled, erased and stricken out from bthe Charter: "Before any stock can be traesferred it must be first offered to the P5i4 dirtors of the corporation who shall have I, the option of purchasing the same at the hook value of stock at the time said stock is offered, and, should the directors fail to wi te purchase the said stock wltbhn ten days of the ofer, then, the holder of the stock may dispose of It In the open market" AttVt: L V. BEAUVAIS, President. E. R. BEAUVAIB, ecretsary o May 25 June 1 8 16 22 29 19o1 CHARTERB NEZPIQUE OIL COMPAN,. city mon * UNITED srTA8 Or AMERICA, 8TATE . O LOUISLANA, PARISaH Or ' L, LEANS, CITY OF NmW ORIANS. a otBe It own, that oa thi t tw o th t I of th' moet of Ap.ril, is the yar of our Mar , Lor one thousanld nime bhundred and relev- J. D n and of th Iads a of the Uaited l c Areit act a tbhe own huname sad i.·o d ad f the parish of Or o ed sr ad qualifa, ad i the presae o the witnee oherei;fter amed and m and er oratedoe r came t selad ear e Dr. Neaap cther en oact lg rela ir ownme amsad N behalf sad also sa his capacity as the duy (ea wu thored tsamtd ttorne es fat o Mrsoim ary tib es , widower of the iTse W Nlli ame u eil ofmme ale of am shand of thi c"it; Or. aiel J. Devia of," and aadf ir su coi; r. Jame Jt Mchoaln- aris is,, ae rpor thsity;e u dr. erW abo nard Pr we or ae sd of nthiscity; pqu Mr. Sarm uel dorms of aesad of th f it city; who ded unto me, notary, is the of Oi paarae o the heinafter named ad rn- tant dersigned compet ernt witnes that avail- Is of the state ofLisinu, relatrve to the sal( with or succeei td them. tion of Its buslness, and t!,e same to alter rIST ann abolish as It may soe tit and proper, and generally to have and enjoy and exercise all other powers and privileges and immunl GQe ties granted by law to corporations or which are or may be necessary, useful or advan tageous In the conduct and operation of Its business and affairs. ARTICLE II. cked The domicile of this corporation is de clared to be In the city of New Orleans, par 'e tO lsh of Orleans. state of Louisiana. he All citations and other legal process shall be served upon its president, or isa his Sb the aence upon the vice-president. or in the ab irgot sence of both upon the secretary. ARTICLE III. any The objects and purposes of this corpora ad a tion. and the nature of the business to ie ed a carried on by it, are hereby declared to be : ided to purchase, acquire by lease or otherwise mines, mineral rights or privileges, or lands u:- In the state of Iouislana, or elsewhere, for tpe the development of natural gas. oil. petro leum, coal, asphaltum. salt, sulphur, ore. mf metal and natural substances or any laterest f** therein, and to explore, open. work, or in any way turn to advantage the same: to ra Ibore. drill, open, quarry, smelt, refine, dress, amalgamate and prepare petroleum, oils. sul phur. asphaltum, ore and mineral subltances ray of all kinds; to buy. sell and deal in oils, ight- minerals. plants and machinery. Implements, conveniences, provisions and all things capa ble of being used in mining operations, or re ere,* quired by workmen or others employed by this corporation, to construct, carry out. h maintain, improve, manage, work, control le I and superintend any roadway, tramway, pipe line, tanks, reservoirs, warehouses, water works, electric works, crushing works, by say, draullc works or any other works and coa Iked veniences that may he directly or indirectly conducive to any of the objects and pur d at poses of this corporation ; to purchase, ac It Itire. hold, leas-, control and operate, and sell, lease and dispose of to such person or it-- persons. corporation or corporations, and at D to such price or prices and on such terms and conditions as to this corporation may seem BEr proper, water rights, improvements and buildings, for mining and for the use and purposes Incident thereto: to purchase. lease or stherwise acquire all or any part or the business or liabilities of any person. firm. corporation or association enraged ram therein or holding any part in similar oh the ject's and purposes; to do all or anything suitable., necessary, convenlent and proper seC- for the accomplishment of any pulrposes or was the attainment of any one or more of the objects and purposes herein enumerated or tree lnlhl.ntal to the poweers herein named. or mb. which shall at any time appear conducive its to. or expedient for the business of this ct orpozation. the ARTIC'LE IV. I ely The capital stock of this corporation is hereby fixed at the sulm of fifty thousand t dollars tI$:11.ol0.lot. divildd into and rep- : but resented by five hundred shares Tt5W0t of the len. par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each. -ay Sulbsrlptlons to stock shall he payvable in i i cash. or Its equivalent. within ninety (to0 c days :after sulscriptlion. No transfer of lIIe stck shall Ire bindlng a pon the corporation g unless entered upon its hooks. i This corporation shall be and is hereby n authorized to commence business as a go ing concern and to exercise and enjoy all of i the privileges of a corporation. as soon as p CS fifty shares of Its capital stock shall have Iwlen subscribed for. All certificates of stock shall be signed by h, ick| th. president and countersigned by the oec retary. ARTICLE V. h All the corporate powers of this corpora- 51 tion shall he vested in. and exorclsed by a board of diretors composed of sven 7, 1' lf stockholders, who shall ib. elected annually C, on the second Monday In .ltuly. beginnln tr with the year 1912: a majority of said in ILb. oard shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any and all business. At all elections each stockholder shall e t - entitled to one vote for each share of stock is - held by him, and a majority of votes cast it' shall elect. Stockholders may vote either in In person or by written proxy. A failure to st , elect directors at a regular meeting shall it not dissolve the corporation, but the dire'- '1' tors then in oece will continue to act until Sc their successors are elected and qualified. OF and In that event another meeting or other meetings shall be called until an election is effected. Notice of the time of holding any tl and all meetings shall he given by the secre. tarv to each stockholder, such notice to be h11- sent by mall. ten days before such meeting. h of and directed to each stockholder at his last the known address. ga- Immediately upon being elected, the di- po of rectors shall elect from among their own for numlber a president, a vice-president, a see the retary and a treasurer. tar ARTICLE VI. el, d.- el tck This act of Incorporation may be altered In mnd and amended, or this corporation may be me oo dissolved by the assent of three-fourths of to ch. the stock represented at a meeting called 'n or for such purpose, upon notice being given b' of in a newspaper published In the city of New an ide Orleans for more than thirty days, and th on- written or printed notices sent to atch stock- sh )pj holder of this corporation directed to his Tt ch. last known address. fr of Whenever the corporation Is dissolved, o an Ivl- expires by Mmitation. the stockholders shall sh )ut elect three liquidating commissioners, who ce for shall have power to wlnd up the affairs of eat iv- the corporation, dispose of all its property. th, lvi- both real and personal, pay its debts, and va per distribute the remainder of the assets, If th eat any, to the stockholders. In the event of or rd any of the said commissioners or liquidatore 11l Iy should die or be unable to act, the said I-. ca x- quidation shall be continued by the surviv re al ARTICLE VII. csa ich r The capital stock of this corporation ma, , inerased or decreased by observing the he formallties prescribed by law. to ARTICLE VIII. r- No stockholder of this corporation shall th 3n ever be held liable or responsible for the in ,) eontracts or faults of this corporation in to ,b any further sum than the unpald balance apj due by him, if any, on the stock subserlbee wh f. or by him; nor shall any mere informality in in the organisaton have the effect of rende.- pea Slg this charter null, or of eIxPoeing any SDaid belaname iR ail, due by him, for de le auhecrlbed for by him. S facanels In the board of directors r- os mkiting from death, resignation, or other- as wo we, shall he filled by the realnina t t ber e of the board ofl dlreetor ARTICLE XI ontll the irst election on the seond r o r Monday in July 1912. the following shall t ronstitute the s frt oard aof dreetofr -via: th .Dr. Joeeph Numa Rousl. Danlel J. Devltn. SHenry W aIler Fowler, Ms. ary Abmelia s I DT James J. MeLrughlln. IBernard ha Boarweli and Samuel ,K Worms; with the sid Dr. Joeh Numa se as preldnt 01 a niel J. Devim as ve-preildent, James h. IcLoUglln O seretart and amuel N~, Ot Worma as treaurer . Thus done and peemed Ia my odic a• the eiy of New Orleus, aforesad, the day month and year first above writtei ,te. and fse, both witnses of lawful tha aarl this ct, who hereunto tber oftlr th sid parties and the sad notary, after due radi h (OrIjall oInd).: J. N. Roussel, Mrs, "- (J. Devlln, James J. Mecaougbia H W. Vow I, the und erigne r ecorb ' 4 uin and for the pabish of Ovieans,·7·"f aLlouana, do hereb y ertiy that the abloe and folegoin at of inorporat ion of the Nesplque Oil Company, wa thi t dat dult a recorded in my oc, i boot 1013, t olio 014. I New. Orleans A Ntrl 1rth s 1 t11. parish of Orleans, do hernbt ceprtif the abovea df org hg to ba trec eopyof the ormiginl act of i norporation o tbe "Na In f "tk weee~of I Nat thee presnts Ial 20-21 may 411-~1S-.1g11( CHARTER OF THIl P lEIBIE-DtACHEI COMPANY, INCORPORATMD. _UNITE DSTATII 93' "AMERICA, STATE OF OISMIIMNA, PARISH O3 ORLEANS, COI OF LrL ORlEN Be It knewn, that n ths the sikteet dey of the moth at Mayin the ya l ol elen ad the induilmml- o the Uit Iter hereinaftlr named andl unldersignedm . Imper and sonally cime and apltllpeared the several par elshe ),, whose name:1 alre hereanto. suhs·clribl. d. v1- whio severally declared that, avalling thelll ic I.lv.es of the pro 'vihsion. of Ihi.- laws of flis an- -tate relative I,, ine or,-'nization of .orpuir its aiobi. they haIvei -iovenanted and rflr---.d. and ii . t lv thei . pre.+mnt . o'v. fnant. aftri . andt hind' the .se vi'., arid thi.. who Inntay ei (-t nine hereaftelr a-limvsciatedl with them. Ito fori'm tlhemsehlves into a c(rporalltion; for theii de- objnerts and ipiripose ;l s wtllh t11he1i miIe and ar- ludir thie stiputlations follhw-in,., to-wlt : ail .titr l' LE: I a - e n ' ftyle omf fiy f tl . lL'po)llratin; ab- -hall i "The I'fe.if-'r iche I 'olll'm , ini c'.rporatelld." Iland h I l-hi t s i rmorl~)r. at" IHnme III shall have and tnlljoy alllevn-ii-cin for a period of ninety-nine tll. ' y ars,; . Iinll*,. . u.lmner disl-iolvId. and -shall hlave all the rights- . .il-IvIl.-.is and ra- inrlll miHit ii* ,ranti- I l aw tn 1) IIIrporati onsilll i le andl Illuter .aid Iorporate namel I t silat hav.' IO: po ir and iilnthorityv to i ntrairt. se -i l dii a , Ise i-el ',I. t make and ni.. a iorllratl, 11m .al. to ids hull. rt .-ive . uurli.rchai.e. con,, ,. . hiv1 ,t h'rate. for l.-*s-. mort;a, oir pl,.L,,e property, .either r- rieal mr per',ii al. rirhlts, creditsu. tocks and Ire, iminls: t,- Iiss-.l n I.l . hi rs and thei r m - vi eSt .nce'. of id-lt, to endtor-.e n t.e.,. to tinvve alii to emplf y lsuch mani:i m.r. director- , .. m'.I to iag.-nf anid ihier e*im;iltu.vs au.4 th' I el r',i t i 55* iand e i miViIInI|'' ..f the. i'um{rimmmr-mfin iuIhv Ir mul- tlre'. and Ti make rulek and r; tilatin-i. for iCll it corpo.mrate miianaliml t anrd corol. .IIT Ii'I.I: II. pa- The domlile of til uorpormat Ion ha.ll .. re- In the 'liv it of Nemw l)rtlem:i . i'ari.dh of lii by len . .7mate of Loui.li nii . iand all 'lliliti.,n it, and iother legial tirocems hall ism wrvesd Ui n rot the president and troa-unrer. or in i-e" of Ipe Iit ab ieni e oi r Inan ility tI i 1t, u oi on thm Cr- vice pr sidenl and .e.retItry. Am AmTICLE Ill. l The .biiects andmi purpose.- for which th: I it corplrinatini i- armrlimizld ar,- h.erm-sy ifI. flarel} a'- to r : To mit as iti nt- . hroker. r, iprm-: -n-i I it-- or fm-ti r fou r p iiorationsm . firlm ii . or i dialt ini ii lu and to i .,i a eiI raI lhui lm - i at onmission ierchant and aellin,_ ,-,n t ?o, nd thie sau:mme extent lm- a Inatural l persmiill (.mai ldi tim . To iumanuifaciunre. piirmhit-e. disttill, re n il yV. prolice., importi -lmmt. t, m mtittle equii "ei nil and hold i,-tul in : iii i n mny imaulliner di'-. po. e of or .ell i t whol-esa.l- omm retail i-n of i'ornmisu- n lor th rll I . spirit-i. a hrss wh ni h l winni.t, limiunor<. Ki11. wihmkisk-y. iihamlimnimposs.L e ,d I"rtial . :arl mnated o-, r uin1tuaii l lilier-11 p- l'ritl waltr and t linllid.t of a:ll kinds andt I amort., mait and iuts ih- prodinutsl. ei:mr,. lan, er remti.- and tlhamcn- lit ainy fornm, f.-od anil or fond produtcts of ,very ci;.- or iIe-ci-riptioiln. he fr*esh. mannt.ed preserved or othemrwsle. Instim orall othe-r omimds, aru . a i- umlermhantli.m-e and or i'onitullllllitt.i iof ani kinii. cils or n:latis. e wilhatslrer. To limri'has.. acquireI. tei . hIs limdi and dispome. of real Iestte and personal ptropl'rty generallri. ly, antd land. huildin, ., 1iar-.h u1im e.. n.toi'., fatim ories- . miind eiilmiUent mne--ur.nsar- iandi propemr for islrryin min and iconductl-img the afor--atldii hu.-iiess or vany I is oilier mhmuir-ine. incident to tihl lulrtf.mi. -.'' m this cio-.portion. and 'trlirall" to i Iengage n p. any hluinlt-,. whethemr mi:ifmfti'tiuiring orl he otherwri,. which lmay i. m - Imadvantailmills or m I 1 i he i fllin onnemitii n ther, it,. h. and illto maIl uifMavllmrtr. fmumrki.i or tmri-fmmri.e for mriiktvkm-. minV in artilhe oir thing which the company uses tim (1 connection with Its business whhidh shall in of lude ainy :mrt Ie, or prodnili of fin. windm or i g;lsware;l:l. or any 1irt1elehi. re'ceplt:fl-le-. . ipack nie or tling which may .I..- mefufl in can T nection with the manimfntfirei or malllrketin. 0- venltin ,r - ihifpinh oif lithe rnercmhanle pro- t )f dnt. d, handled, iolught or sold by th-is clm- Is panSy. i.tLitTI'i: I1V. Ti"h- capital tlo-k ofl flit corporatlon is hierity leh'lar~t r to l-. the iimlllli i, i fime. mthoI n- dn- .m-i5.im nll.i doilars, divimed Into wno Ihmnidred -m itmhre- of thi pI:r vall ofi f Wuiim'- . l. t m. t mr doll-rs i- eh. sa:lit stoek Tshall rriue milll I fir r;li. ir ii alimi.rlt f-r hind or ithr prol.rtyn mti Illtiy ttavu-iililr . mn-I (ilin v irie aim - i:nnil ( a i r|m o-asti., nr fmr talr mnll i orn srvhmms rvnhern.d. Ns, Itra-fer f- Iit . t -am plal sltu.k shall tIm lItt nd in uponte mmmtimo n h omnls rie'm-idrtdid omr the, iin ,ki thmreoif annd mtadelu In a iccrdanc.ei with Iti- -h:a rtm r imd l -l:lwa . , t:ill ctapital .sh-ok s.hall hm, fitill tI; tl t ii e to of Its .k iallatrc aindm nnal,-esalnet. ndt the 'iapi Itail 'tou.k nlamv m d-rira.-m-,it imr inu-rm'am.d. in the timnl r provlded ly iht law o fr thi n sate. Tlhi inorpstr.ltaon a hltonll c lce do.-b I m ll. tibi- rhem throue o tholand o .atiioHl iollars io f te stoik m Ihall tiie i 'llet st rltitmir and one touts:lnd i.tlm)antrai dol tars lhereof ha I timlen palnti In. r AiTI'I.'LE V. s All the corporate powers of this cora ilomn shall lie v--ti-d in anil It ixer'iits ! byi a loard of tlhree dlr-c-tors. two of whom Sshall corlnsltlt qulorllmn for the transac ' tion of any and all tmslnesm. The first Board of i)lr-ctors of this cor poration shall is- cmposed of Nathan vlel fer. as presldonat and treasurer J. Hlenryr Blamchs,. as vhie-prcsldent and secretary. and Leon t'feiflr. sald officers and directors shall hold ofie uintll the third Monday In May. 1912. or until their successors are duly elected and installet. On the third Monday In May. 1912. and annually mnereaftr. a m'etang of the stockholders shall be held for the purpose of electing directors for the Snsuing, year. Said election shall he by ballot, at the domicile of the corporation. and the stockholders receiving a majority of the votes cast shall be declared elected. ach share of stock shall he entitled to one vote. The directors, when so elected, shall elect from their number a president and treasurer and a vice-president and secretary. They shall have power to appoint such other ol-. cers, agents and employees as may be nec Sessary and proper for the proper conduct of the lumslness of the corporation. In case of vachancy on the Board of Directors or among the ofiacers, from death, resignation, removal or any other catise, the vacancy shall -he filled at a special meetlng of stockholders called for that prpose. The Board of Di rectors shall have power to enact such by laws, rifles and regulations as may be nec essary and proper. ARTICLE VI. Notice of all meetings of stockholders for election of directors or for any other pur pose shall be given in writing'my the vice president and secretary to be deposited In the mail. at least ten days before such meet Ing is held. and directed to each stockholderm to his name and address as the same shall - appear upon the books of the corporation, which said nothe may he waived in wilt ing iy any or all of the stockholders ap 9earing as such upon the books. At all such meetlngs, every stockholder, whether present In perso. or by proxy, shall he en titled to one vote for each share of stock standlng In his name on the books of the company, and a umaJorlty of the votes ao cast shall be aumclent to elect or decide all questions voted upon. ARTICLE VII. No stockholder shall ever be held liable or responaible for the contracts or faults of this corporation in any further anur than the unpaid balance due to the corporation on the shares of stock owned by hlm, nor shall any mere informality In organlatlon have the effect of renderlng this charter null or of exposing a stockholder to any llablity beyond the unpaid balance due upon his stock. The Man Who Stood Still is the wage earner wtihout a savings account Be it ever so I tie, an account with as is always something to fall bask oa - you should be laid off. Start with a dollar and be easy Isa yl mind that the principal and 3 1-2 per cent compound Itlli we pay is absolutely safe. Cmsrld- Grsla Trst & Saiap Ml CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $a000m a0a. Patterson and Verret Streets. VEAL uality and . R QHonest W PORK BEEF Theodore DUBREI: BE-- - Foto Market " THE KIND THAT GROW Forty-ight years of bootbher Seed selling I. our rteord. Quality Se5L - ealy sort to buy. Steekler Seeds are sure to grow and produce results QualIt s famous. Plasters, Truckers, and Florists, write to-da. for - trated Seed Catalog. Best work of Its klad ever Isued South. Turaip the leadIng varieties; carload 1 stock. Also a tfu line of Beans, Cabbe Lettuce, Mustard, Onlon, Kale,4 STEC-L E n White and Bed 8ballots; In ta, R S t.or a I; Alfalfa Red. CrlaImeo and Burr Clover, Rescu, sRape, a U a y[)SI cee: Rye, Barde, Oa5I 8 E ED_R_- Wer the largest stl i Sea aa I t of your wsats ft J. STECKLER SEED CO., Ltd., ,t-ca New i fr h. h, al t thin _ivin ~ rra " .r p.re s i ,., th roul re , prir thrtyr r" not i. ofart lh tir.t Ir ... '' "SallS to it l,. ', . ng the f lir nd" ,:.. r. t an.1 i rt' d .L. . "hirs. e.. 8 .,, ,I.,'! i B, .d attr " l hii. it ai n.* ,.ti . mar e i , . . .1 l o t ,1 . ! '. r h lll k be of ,·l f'thi " t l : nI lt P. . r s'l a t0 1 fir ,I. ti .,I i.' ', the tany vof ý S1 1." I n. n I ist 1 than en " Ori h kn. i .. n' IssCO n,, ta i m11 0 11 , "N1t!r ti t , .. .f toeM , of only with i'i" ' t to ae th. tr, an,l , n rf ll tl ih. ,If j, . ,,. . te r h e r Tl '11 n r in ii fl , i t he rt ; in :titI lirl i., t fi, II ortr ii. tlil ... i .tn " 1 i. u.rbtIi11 or hI hi t * l ij+'r,,,i rri rl II i '! fIe, I . rt.un, ta :ur ti f t911a in• n I ign)I. li: aŽ:A,,I " . ) D h I i. ir, etl . ,rll i tii, ,l f ll r .,n . to 1I . Niiti , iflin r lI . ,,trti r [ f th o tttiil 4 nitfAlanr II rli irpiiitu l, sa11. Wlhat we advertise is a n.o I we supply fit per cat of the little boy, of New Orleans with their clothe lin't this Just as good a psln fit .for those little Alglerlas? ! KNEE PANTS......':., ) SMayer Israel & - l IT MAKESr'mnl Inr FEEL AT il, uad or this ay iduy l)r.P d,,dl ncr nllfl cll , nneit ,.Ladi ,les alnd lui I]. It- it I, XIiu II A Sntgry. The best the dmarket fords, properlody cooked and expertly ser vedl midn t. Conra o the ,ittle boh o , Nf 12Or-1ean lth their cloU ni-aor thea little a lns ersals .umI KNEE PANTm, tUIT'. . IIL rIMarIsrl r The best the market is fords, properly cood midneght. OIlel n ith th _eirclot s t u a o p