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THE CLARION SUPPLEMENT. SATURD)AY, FEBRUARY 9, 1901. JURY VENIRE. State of Louisiana, Sixteenth Judicial IDistrict Court, of St. Landry Parish. S)E IT REMEMBERED), that on the 11th day of January, A. I)., 1901I, we, ('. II. Andrus, J. E. Iailey, J. F. Vidrine, .juirv com missioners, (duly qualified and sworn in and for the parish of St. Lan 4dry. Louisiana, met at the clerk's office at the court house, for said parish, in the town of O)pelousas, and in company with 11. E. Estorie, clerk of the above named court and ex-officio jury com missioner, for said parish, legally quali tied and sworn as such, and then and there, in pre-ence of. Alfred Pavvy and c'hristian Mornhinveg, disinterested witnesses, free holders, residing in said parish ot St. Landry, proceeded to draw a grand jury and petit jurors for two weeks, beginning on Monday, the 18th day of March, 1901, all tl b.d at require ments having been complied with and all laws relative to jury drawing, and especially to Section - of Act No. - tif 189ii of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana, approved. We proceeded in the presence of the above-named witnesses, to draw from the general venire box, containing the names of three hundred good and coin pet(nit men, citizens and voters and qualifled jurors of said parish, the names of twenty citizens possessing the quali fications prescribed by aforesaid Act, section (1), taken from different por tions of the parish as far as it was prac ticable to be subject to duty as grand jurors, during the term of six months, beginning on the 4th day of March, A. 1)., 1901, the names of said persons and their place of residence is as follows, to-wit: Name Residence 1. Fred Mouton ........... Grand Coteau 2 Frank Miller ..........Coulee C(roche : o Jo B Sibille .................... Sunset 4 Alcee Boutte .............. .... Sunset S HRbt Wilkins................ Bellevue ii H I) Coutrtney ..................Chicot 7 Henry Vidrine ............. Plaisance S Raymond B Fontenot...Bellair Cove 9 Edgar F Dupre ........... Plaisance 1(0 Edgar Launey...........Plaisance 11 George Pulford, Sr ........Opelousas 12 .Jos U Roy ....................Coteau 13 Leonce Lastrapes ........ Opelousas 14 Chas Hollier .......near' Washington 15 Auguste l)Dpuy...... near Opelousas 1iK Paul Richard...............(Opelousas 17 W R Cochran ............... Opelousas 18.J C Mills................... Bellevue 19 Gus E Dupre...............Opelousas 40) W T Henderson ............ Opelousas The names of the persons so selected were written on slips of paper by the clerk, in the presence of"the commis sioners, and were by us pled in an en velope, which we have sealed and en lorsed thereon the words "Listof Grand .J urors." Whereupon the slips contained in the general venire box were mixed, and one of the members of the jury commission ers, J. F. Vidrine, in the presence of the others, and the afore-named witnesses, drew therefrom, one at the time, the names of thirty persons to serve as petit jurors for the tirst week of the next en suing session of court, beginning on Monday, March Inth, ArchD., 1901, the names and places of residence of said persons being as follows, to-wit: Name Residence 1 Walter Slain ................Opelousas 2 Henry Young, J r............... Media Sylvestre Smith ........Grand Coteau 4 John Henry..............Pine Prairie 5 Ben Lafleur .............. Plaisance i Durel M iller....... .......... Eunice 7 Oscar Reed ...............Ville Platte 8 Leopold Dejean ............Opelousas 9 Valmont Soileau...... Grand.Prairie 10 Louis Hebert..........near Opelousas 11 Landry Henry ........ Pine Prairie 12 Adolph Hollier.......near Opelousas 13 L J Kerr, Jr...... -....... Washington 14 A J Morgan............ . Bellevue 15 C N Lavergne............... Bellevue 16 I-1 E Currey..............Ville Platte 17 Leon Landau...............Opelousas 18 J M Hicks................ Morrow 19 Juste Z Fontenot... .... Chataignier 20 Frank Anderson...:..Bayou Current St Ben Conrvtler ;. :.:: : .9leiqdie .2 Martin Budd ............. Opelousas 23 Marius L Fontenot......Pine Prairie 24 Robert Morrow ............. Morrow 2. Martin Miller: .................Eunice 28 Eugene Reeves ............... Garland 27 Homer ''aylor..............Eunice 28 E G Richard .....................Elba 29 J M Gardiner .............. .... Sunset 30 Wm Devalcour ............ .... Sunset. We then placed the thirty names thus drawn in an envelope and sealed and endorsed on the same the words "List of Jurors No. 1," and the district judge having so directed, we have drawn in Ihe same ·manner thirty .additional names for service as jurors during the f.ond week of the session tobegin on Monday, March 25th, A. D., 1901, the names and places of re-idence of said persons being as fellows, to-wit: Name . esidence 1 .J D Milb'urn...............W hiteville 2 Leroy McNichols........Washington 3 Sidne Watkins ..........G... arland 4 Juies Miller............Coulee Croche 5 Louist Christ.......... near Opelousas 6 Leon Kennedy ...........W hiteville 7 Joe Stokes .................. Bellevue 8 L L Harmon ........ Bayou Current 9 C.P Richard .............Opelousas 10 Rene Carriere ........ near Opelousas 11 Arville Richard ............. Bellevue 12 Phil Asher .............Opelousas 13 A C Skiles ........ .....Opelousas 14 Joe Guidr ........Plaquemine Point 15 Alcide St Cyr ...............Opelousas 16 J J Ledoux ............... Plaisance 17 Gabriel Dejean .... ... Opelousas 1$ Chas Peck. ... Shuteston 19 Ernest I)ejean ........... ...... Mallet 20 Armand Carriere ........ Prairie Basse 21 John Dutflho ................Opelousas 22 Ertemoi Lafleur....... Grand Prairie 23 Willie Hudspeth ................ Rosa 24 C E Curtis ................. Dossmann 25 I) S Edwards ..............Opelousas 2i Henry Chachere............ Opelousas 27 V T floudreau ............... Eunice 28 Frank Delarue, Sr..........Opelousas 21 Saul Guilbeau..........Grand Coteau 30 Thos Kelly .................. Barbreck And the thirty additional names when drawn were likewise closed and sealed in an envelope and the words "List of Jurors No. 3" endorsed thereon,and said sealed envelopes, with the one contain ing the names of the grand jurors, were by us placed in a box provided for that purpose, labelled "jury box," which was locked and sealed and placed in the custody of the clerk for use at the next session of the court, subject to the orders of the judge of the district court. Having completed our labors, we have hereunto affixed our signatures in the presence of the afore-named witnesses, who have also signed their names here to together with the clerk of court, this 11th day of January, A. D., 1901. C. B. ANDit.s, J. F. VIDRINE, J. E. DAILEY, Jury Commissioners. Witnesses: • ALFRED PAVY, C. MORNHINVEG. H. E. ESTORGE, Clerk andEx-Officio Jury Commission er. janl9 TAND FOR %ALE iat 93.OO 0er acre, situated in Lower Pine Prai rie, and known as the Hargroder track. Willjiot sell less than 300 acres, more if desired. W. I. HARGRODER, jan5 Lauderdale, Miss. TI POR'I'ANT T'( GiINNERS. 1 Those wishing to buy or renew their gins, will do well to consult me before placing their orders elsewhere. Plans for new ginnery given free of charge. Call on or write to Armas Durio, Ope lousas, 1a. janl9-4t Notice of Dissolution. The firm of C. V. Dejean & Co.. have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved partner ship. C. V. Dejean continuing the business on his own name, and assuming all re sources and liabilities of the said firm. C. V. DEJEAN, J. A. DEJEAN. Port Barre, La., January 31, 1901. feb2-5t T AK3E, U P by the undersigned at Leonville, one Creole sorrel mare mule; has been around my place about ten months. The brand, if any, is very indistinct. The owner is hereby noti fied to come forward, prove property, pay costs and take same away. L. MrsTRIC, feb2-5t Leonville, La. T AH EN UP by the undersigned, at Point-aux-Pain, one sorrel horse about 3 or 4 years old; has been around premises since the month of July. The owner is hereby notified to come for ward, prove property, pay costs and take same-no brand. jan19-5t SERARIN r'ATTHEW. T AKE-E UP by the undersigned at Rosa, one brown cow, has been on range one or two years, branded about thus: The owner is hereby %otified'to come forward, prove property, pay costs and take same. W. D. HUDSPTkT, janl9-5t 1osa, . a. AND HULLS. ...FOR SALE AT... ST. LANDRY OIL MILL OPELOUSAS. LA, The best and most economical, Stock Feed and Fertilizer. Apply at the mill. Jan5tf J. T. STEWART,> -DEALER IN The JIiost Complete Stock of . Lumber ! Building Material ... In The Parish... Selling Best Grades at Lowest Cash Prices AIWAYS DI)ELIVERS GRADES AS SOLD. E. M, BOAGNI, PRESIDENT. . FRITZ DIETLEIN, CASHIER. J. J. THOMPSON, VICE-PRESIDENT. ST. LANDRY STATE BANK, - OF OPELOUSAS, LOUISIANA. SAFETY DEPOSITE BOXES TO RENT. A general banking business transacted. Foreign exchange boughband sold. Careful attention given to collections. Money to loan on good security. DIRECTORS: E. i. Boagni, Ant. Dietlein, J. J. Thompson, E. D. Estilette,. Fritz Dietlein A. C. .1-le s, (Successor to WHITE 4 SKILES,) --:DEALER IN: ROUVH AND DRESSED CYPRESS ANDIPINE LUMBER, Shingles, Laths, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding. Orders Taken and Shipped to all Points on Railroad. Carload Orders Especially Solicited. aug 3- ly OPELOUSAS 'ICE & BOTTLING" WORKS, OPELOUSAS, LA. -MANUPACTURERS OF-- Ice and Carbonated Drinks From pure distilled Artesian water is ready to fill all orders in any quantities desired. Prices furnished on application. Correspondence solicited. A. MORESI, PRESIDENT. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . MURRAY : HILL : CLUB and all the Celebrated Brands of Liguprs Al Largest and Finest Saloon -in Town. Jug and Bottle Trade A Specialty. COLORED SALOON IN Connection. NOTICE OF TABLEAU. ESTATE OF ALOE MARKS and EMMA S'~ELLY. No. -, Probate Docket, District Court, Parish of St. Landry, La. Whereas, Aristide Marks, administrator of the above estate, has filed his tableau of classification, distribution and final ac count of the said estate, accompanied by his petition praying for the homlogation of same; and Whereas, the prayer of said petition, has been granted by an order of court bearing date-. Now, therefore, notice. is hereby given to all parties interested to make opposition to said tableau to file same in writing within the time required by law why the" said tableau should not, be homologated and confirmed. H. E. ESTORGE, feb9-2t Clerk. N OTICE OF TABLEAU. ESTATE OF EUGENIE AGLAE PITRE. No. -ý*, Probate Docket, District Court, Parish of St. Landry, La. & Whereas, Ertemon Lafleur, administratjr of the above estate has filed his*table u of classification, distribution -4 d final ac Whereas, the prayer of sa4id petition has been granted by an order of court bearidt date Now, therefore, notice is hereby gien to all parties interested to make opposition to said tableau to file same in writing in my office, within the time required by law why the said tableau should not be homolo gated and confirmed. - H. E. ESTORGE, feb-2t Clerk. WANTED-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHAR acter to deliver and collect in Louislans for old established niannfacturing wholesale house. $900 a year, sure pay. Honesty more than experience r red. Our re ference, any bank in any city. Enclose self-a4dressed stamped envelope.. Manu. facturers. Third Floor, 184 Dbarborn St,, Chicago, "a9