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J. A. Haas, President. L. T. Castille, Cashier. J. J. Thompson, Vice-Pres't. Leopold Simon, Ass't Cashier H. D. Larcade, Jr. Ass't Cash. A. A. Anding, Ass't Cashier THE St. Landry State Bank of Opelousas, La. INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT Unexcelled facilities for the handling of your business. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . . $244,333.90. 3%--Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit--3% DIRECTORS: J. A. Haas, Jos. I. Boagnl, 1. 1. tcbtensteln J J. Thompson, Samuel Haas, Chas. F. Boagnil. Il|n liii~ i l~lCliifil| II- I "' "'Ld " PUBLIC SALE "< STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH OF ST. LANDRY INTERNATIONAL HARVES TER COMPANY OF AMER ICA VERSUS UNION IRRIGATION C 0 M PANY. . No. 20048 SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, PARISH OF ST. LANDRY. By virtue of a judgment of the Houdrable B. H. Pavy, Judge of the Sixteenth Judicial District Court, sitting in and for the Par ish of St. Landry, Louisiana ren dered in the above-numbered and entitled cause on the 18th day of November, 1914, and pursuant to A`f a commission issued in conformity , with said judgment by Charles F. iaily, deputy clerk of said Court, :of date Nov. 18, 1914, authorizing and empowering the undersigned to sell at public auction, after legal S:advertisement, all of the property, rial and personal, rights and cred ito of the Union Irrigation Com . a;nyp, there will be sold by the un dersigned, either in person or through a duly qualified auc I tioneer or ex-oficio auctioneer of the Parish of St. Landry named by :the undersigned, at the principal front door of the Courthouse in the City of Opelousas, of said Parish, :BATURDAY, JANUARY, 9, 1915, :i'ginning at the hour of 11:00 E x:,o'clock A. M., and continuing un 1 the whole is sold, the following described property: C 1. A certain tract of land pur- t ..ased from Tee J. Caldwell and c ,ý':known as the old Cox plantation, situated in the Parish of St. Lan- n dry, State of Louisiana, near to and adjoinining the town of Washington, c bounded on the north by Bayou G Carren, south by the lands of Du- I ;-pre and F. L. Pitre, east by the ii Public Road leading from Wash- g l'aton to Opelousas and the lands o if Comeau and Lacy; containing t: `i' 188 acres situated in Township, 5 J : Bnouth, Range 4 East and being n #the same property acquired by Tee 01 .iJ. Caldwell from Jacob Plonsky d .ion May 29, 1902. hi Upon this property is situated li ',tho.. pumping plant, the discharge tc :basin and "other improvements, la 'and the same is to be appraised fr Ieparately. Ic The following described prop- P ;'e:rties embrace the right of way w of the main canal already con- sa structed: of 2. A certain strip of land or wi eanal right of way over through pi and across the following de- D soribed land which was acquired ta from Thomas J. Lacey, situated in fo Section 28 of Township 55 South, a Range 44 East, St. Landry Par- O< ish, Louisiana, containing 25i J. acres, more or less, bounded on ac the north by the land of CleophasI Comeau, on the East by land of ca Jeff Caldwell, on the South by J. land formerly owned by Mrs. T. PI J. Lacey and by Mrs. Cook, and isi on the west by the land of Cleo- bey phas Comeau, which strip of land lin or canal right of way is the same sai that has been surveyed and lo- scr eated by The Union Irrigation bol Company, and containing 3 acres, lic more or less. Op 3. A certain strip of land or Ph tanal right of way 350 feet in nef width over, through and across fro the following described land Du which was acquired from Dora M. str Wartelle, widow of Dr. G. A. M. wa; Cooke, situated in St. Landry wei Parish, Louisiana, near the town J. of Washington, containing 137 for ,re, more or less, bounded on dre Snorth by the land of T. J. mol * :y sad Comeau, south by the wee E public road leading from Plais ance to Washington, east by the public road leading from Opelou OF sas to Washington, west by the land of Joseph Miller, which strip JS of land or canal right of way is R- the same that has been surveyed and located by The Union Irriga tion Company, containing 29.7 Sacres, more or less. 4. A certain strip of land or canal right of way acquired from [CT Joseph Miller, being 350 feet in RY. width and beginning at a point on the east or south-east line of a the tract of land formerly owned by of Joseph Miller and described as ict 100 arpents, more or less,, bound arz. ed on the north by E. H. Straw en- bridge, south by public road and and Mrs. Hinckley, east by public of road and west by E. H. Straw to bridge, said strip of land or ity canal right of way running F. thence in a southwesterly direc ,rt, tion three thousand two hundred ng and ninety (3290) feet, more or to less, to the west or north-west line yal of said tract of land, and contain h,, ing 14.5 acres, more or less. _. 5. A certain strip of land or m. canal right of way 350 feet in U- width over, through and across or the following described land 1e- which was acquired from J. Hope of Phillips, situated in Tonwship 5 by South, Range 3 East, St. Landry al Parish, Louisiana, containing 182 he cares, more or less, bounded on the north by the land of J. P. Powers and Ernest St. Amand, south by land of Mrs. Mel Hinek .5, ley, east by lands of Strawbridge )0 and St. Amand, west by public n. road leading from Opelousas to ig Ville Platte, which strip of land or canal right of way is the same r- that has been surveyed and lo Ld cated by The Union Irrigation n, Company, containing 31.5 acres, a- more or less. Id 6. A certain strip of land or a, canal right of way acquired from u Godfroy Dupre, situated in St. z_ Landry Parish, Louisiana, hav te ing a width of 350 feet, and be- s 1- ginning four hundred feet south ` is of the north-west corner of a g tract of land formerly owned by 5 J. Hope Phillips, at a point on the 2 g north-east line of a tract of land e owned by Godfrey Dupre and i y described as about 800 acres, o bounded on the north by the pub- f d lic road leading from Opelousas d e to Ville Platte, on the south by f }, land of Dr. J. A. Haas and God- c 3 froy Dupre, east' by public road r leading from Opelousas to Ville t Platte and the Comeaus, and t , west by the land of J. T. Dupre, u said strip of land or canal right t of way running thence in a north- u c westerly direction as near as t i practicable along said Godfrey u . Dupre's northeast line for a dis- o I tance of forty seven hundred and g r forty (4740) feet, more or less, to la a point on the line between said p . Godfroy Dupre's land and that of e. J. T. Dupre, and containing 50.5 g acres, more or less.. i 7th. A certain strip of land or is canal right of way acquired from al J. Terrebonne Dupre, situated in so Plaisance, St. Landry Parish, Lou isiana, being 350 feet wide and ec beginning at a point on the east al line of a tract of land owned by ac said J. Terrebonne Dupre and de- la scribed as about 800 acres se bounded on the north by the pub- a lic road leading from the town of th Opelousas to the town of Ville M Platte, south by Mrs. Henry Roy, D nee Mary Boagni east by God- D froy Dupre and west by Lucien m Dupre andMrs. T. H. Harris, said a strip of land or canal right or A. way, running thence in a north- C westerly direction along the said Ir J. Terrebonne Dupre's north line er for a distance of fourteen hun- de dred and thirty-seven (1437) feet, to more or less, to a point on the J. west line of the tract of land above th M described, it. being understood that the said strip of land ifuns from a point on the ooundary line between the land of said J. Terre bonne Dupre and that of Godfroy Dupre to a point on the line be tween the land of said J. Terre bonne Dupre and that formerly owned by Mrs. T.. H. Harris. Said right of way contains 11.5 acres more or less. The properties referred to in the above descriptions numbered 2 to 7, inclusive, embrace that part of the Main Canal right of way up on which the construction is com pleted. The following-described proper ties embrace the right of way of the Opelousas lateral already con structed: 8. A certain strip of land or canal right of way acquired from Godfroy Dupre, over, through and across the land of said Godfroy Dupre situated in the Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana, containing 800 acres or arpents, more or less, bounded on the northeast by the public road leading from Opelou sas to Plaisance, on the southeast by the lands of Henry Comeau, Arthur Comeau and E. M. Boagni, on the south by the land of Dr. J. A. Haas, on the southwest and west by the land of J. Terre bonne Dupre and situated in Township 5, south, Range 4 east, said strip of land or canal right of way being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the road leading from Opelousas to Plais ais- ance, 400 feet south of the north the west corner of a tract of land Lou- formerly owned by J. Hope Phil the lips, and at a point on the north ;rip east line of a tract of land owned is by said Godfroy Dupre, said point yed being also the point of beginning .ga- for a tract of land deeded by said 19.7 Godfroy Dupre to the Union Irri gation Company for' its main canal or right of way; thence along the um said public road the seven follow in ing courses and distances, to-wit: int South 35 degrees, 51 minutes, east f a 214.2 feet to a stake, south 36 de by grees, 14 minutes, east 1040.6 feet as to a stake; South, 37 degrees, 33 ad- minutes; east, 656.7 feet to a LW- stake; South, 47 degrees, 31 min ,nd utes; east, 55.7 feet to a stake; 'lic south, 49 degrees, 6 minutes; Lw- east, 71 feet to a stake; south 54 or degrees, 49 minutes; east, 209.6 ng feet to a stake; south 48 de ec- grees, 32 minutes; east, 151.2 feet ,ed to a stake, a corner of land here or in conveyed and in the line of land ine of Henry Comeau and the Union in- Irrigation Company; thence by said Union Irrigation Company's or land, formerly of Henry Comeau, in south by 21 degrees; west, 5016 ( )5 feet to a stake; thence by said ad Union Irrigation Co. land, south 6 E pe degrees, 13 minutes; east, 281 feet 5 to a stake, a corner of Arthur Co- 4 ry meau's land; thence by land of c 82 said Godfroy Dupre the three fol on lowing courses and distances, to- s P. wit: South, 21 degrees; west, 37.8 E d, feet to a stake; thence by a line e k- curving toward the west with a s ge radius of 1557.69 feet for a dis- r .c tance of 257.3 feet to a point; t to thence south 30 degrees, 28 min- t Ld utes; west, 599 feet to a stake, a I ie corner for E. M. Boagni and the I o- Union Irrigation Company; thence a n by said irrigation company's land 7 s, north 88 degrees, 53 minutes; west, b 286.8 feet to a stake; thence by a r land of said Godfroy Dupre the ii Snine following courses and dis t. tances, to-wit: North, 30 degrees, c '- 28 minutes; east 739.7 feet to aE e- stake; thence by a line curving to- tl h ward the north with a radius of 1 a 1317.69 feet for a distance of 217.6 a Y feet to an iron pin; thence north si e 21. degrees; east, 4997.8 feet to an p d iron pin; thence by a line curv- a d ing toward the west with a radius ol 4, of 9727 feet for a distance of 115.6 is )- feet to a stake; thence north 50 at s degrees, 32 minutes; west, 245.5 f Y feet to a stake; thence by a line et [- curving toward the north with a ci a radius of 808.62 feet for a dis- p; e tance of 183.1 feet to a stake; ax l thence north 37 degrees, 33 min- n , utes; west, 657.7 feet to a stake; di t thence north 36 degrees, 14 min- n - utes; west, 1039.6 feet to a stake; ; s thence north 35 degrees, 51 min- St Y utes; west, 213.2 feet to a stake rt - on line of land of the Union Irri- lii 1 gation Company; thence by the rin ) land of the Union Irrigation Comn- m: I pany, north 54 degrees, 9 minutes; 85 E east, 250 feet to the place of be- lii Sginning; containing 34.54 acres, th more or less, which right of way ut is more fully described by a plat fe< I attached to the original act of de Ssale. ta Also a certain strip of land or th I canal right of way over, through Bc and across the above-described 800 88 acre tract of land, which strip of a< land or canal right of way is de be scribed as follows: Beginnnig at tai a stake, a corner of the lands of erl the Union Irrigation Company, E. lar M. Boagni, and the said Godfroy sex Dupre; thence by said Godfroy me Dupre's land south 30 degrees, 28 bei minutes; west, 583 feet to a stake; of. a corner of the lands of Dr. John A. Haas and the Union Irrigation em Company; thence by said Union. Jo] Irrigation Company-s land, form- 251 erly of Dr. J. A. Haas, south 83 ant degrees, 28 minutes; west, 312 feet A. to a stake, a corner of the land of ar J. Terrebonne Dupre; thence by the the said land north 7 degrees, 41 an Itood minutes; west, 24.1 feet to a stake; i'uns thence by said Godfroy Dupre 's line land north 30 degrees, 28 minutes; Brre- east, 1208.6 feet to a stake in the froy line of the Union Irrigation Com be- pany's land, formerly of E. M. erre Boagni; thence by said company's ierly land south no degrees, 46 minutes; Said east, 508.5 feet to the place of be tecres ginning; containing 5.141 acres, more or less, which right of way ) in is more fully described by a plat ered attached to the original act of sale. part 9. A certain strip of land or up- canal right of way acquired from 'om- C. H. Comeau, being 125 feet wide and running over, through and across the land of said C. H. Co iper- meau, described as 180 acres, more y of or less, bounded east and north by con- the public road from Opelousas to Ville Platte, west by land of God I or froy Dupre, south by land of Ar rom thur Comeau, which strip of land and or canal right of way is described froy as follows: Beginning at the 1 of northwest corner of the above-de aing scribed tract of land, running less, thence along the west line for a the distance of 4340 feet, more or less, lou- to the southwest corner 'of said east tract or Arthur Comeau's prop eau, erty, said strip of land being gni, bounded on the west line by the Dr. land of Godfroy Dupre, east by and land of said C. H. Comeau, north rre- by Opelousas and Ville Platte pub in lie road and south by Arthur Co :ast, meau, containing 12.5 acres, more t of or less. ws: 10. A certain strip of land or ,oad canal right of way acquired from lais- Arthur A. Comeau, having a width rth- of 125 feet and running over, and through and across the land of said 'hil- Arthur A. Comeau described as rth- 125 acres, more or less, situated in ned the Parish of St. Landry, State of Dint Louisiana, and bounded on the ing north by land of Henry Comeau, ;aid west by Godfroy Dupre; east by rri- public road from Opelousas to anal Ville Platte, south by E. M. Boagni 4 the and others, which strip of land or ow- canal right of way is described as l vit: follows: Beginning at the north ,ast west corner of the above-described 1 de- tract of land and running thence `eet in a southwesterly direction along 33 the west line of said property for a a distance of 376 feet, more or less, tin- to the south line of said property ke; and containing 1.15 acres, more or es; less. I 54 11. A certain strip of land or I '9.6 canal right of way acquired from 2 de- E. M. Boagni, over, through and 1 eet across the land of said E.M. Boagni C re- described as 69.74 acres, more or I nd les, situated in St. Landry Parish, 0 ion Louisiana, and bounded on the v by north by Cleophas Comeau and v y's property of Mrs. E. C. Dupre, 0 au, south by Ida Andrus, widow Knox, g )16 east by Alphonse Prudhomme and t] sid west by Mrs. E. C .Dupre, being a 6 same property acquired by E. M. o Bet Boagni at sheriff's sale of the prop- 1 ;o- erty of C. B. Andrus, which strip t of of land or canal right of way is 3 ol- described as follows: Beginning n to- at the northwest corner of section tl 7.8 57, of Township 5, south, Range 4 n ne east, running on the north line of 3: a said section south 88 degrees, 53 sv is- minutes; east, 421 feet, 5 inches, ir Lt; thence south 28 degrees, 14 min- ol n- utes; west 855 feet, 9 inches, to a fe a point on the line between E. M. la be Boagni and Godfroy Dupre, thence et ce north no degrees, 46 minutes; east, lil ad 747 feet, 3 inches, to the point of ai Jt, beginning, containing 3.589 acrest y as per map attached to the origi- H ie nal act of sale. w s- 12. A certain strip of land or be s, canal right of way acquired from ar al E. M. Boagni, 15 feet wide, over, as o- through and across the land of E. ac of M. Boagni, described as 69.74 .6 acres, more or less, and being the ca h same property described in the D: In paragraph immediately preceding G v- and numbered 11, which strip p is of land or canal right of way h .6 is described as follows: Beginning sa: 10 at a point on the north line of said wl .5 F. i. . Boagni's land, where the8 Le easterly line of the strip of land or ret a canal right of way described in the soi s- palragraph immediately preceding a :; and numbered 11 intersects said Bc 1- north line, which point is a an ; distance of 421.5 feet from the tio - northwest corner of Section 57. sor ; Township 5 south, Range 4 east; no: - St. Landry Parish, Louisiana; int e running thence on the easterly utt i- line of said strip of land or canal eas e right of way, south 30 degrees, 28 Bo "- minutes; west for a distance of 5 i ; 855.9 feet to a point on the west dir - line of said E. M. Boagni's land; po , thence south no degrees, 46 min- Bo y utes; west for a distance of 30.2 sir t feet to a point; thence north 30 cor f degrees, 28 minutes. East for a dis- an< tance of 891.4 feet to a point on pla r the said north line of E. M. 654 I Boagni's property; thence south Pa J 88 degrees, 53 minutes. West for i f a distance of 17.4 feet to a place of ean beginning. ~Said strip of land con- Ali t tains .3 acre and lies on the east- anc c erly side and adjoins the strip of J. ] land or canal right of way de- or |scribed in the paragraph imme- in 'mediately preceding and num- and bered 11, and is made a part there- lie of. by 13. A certain strip of land or lan canal right of way acquired from Moi SJohn A. Haas, having a width of Wa S250) feet and running over, through gus and across the land of said John Mrl A. Hass, described as 125 acres or lani arpents, more or less, situated in scri the Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana ,: p and bounded on the north by God- lanm ake; froy Dupre, Terrebonne Dupre and )re's rlis. Walker, east by land of E. M. ites; Boagni, south by land of J. B. the Sandoz, and west by land of Dr. iom- C. F. Boagni, said tract of land M. being situated about three miles ny's north of Opelousas and known as ites; part of the Simon tract, which be- strip of land or canal right of way ,res, is described as follows: Begin way ning at a point which the north plat west corner of the land herein con sale. veyed on the line of the land above or described, 72.9 feet in an easterly rom direction along the line of the vide above described land and land of and J. B: Sandoz from an iron pin at Co- the corner of the land of Dr. Chas. 'ore F. Boagni, the above-described 1by property and land of the Union s to Irrigation Company, thence by the .od. above-described land the four fol Ar. lowing courses and distances: By and a line curving toward the east with ibed *a radius of 1080.37 feet for a dis the tance of 409.2 feet to .a point, -de- thence north 71 degrees, 3 minutes; Ling east, 3371.9 to a point, thence by a ,r a line curving towarL the north with less, a radius of 448.69 feet for a dis said tance of 317 feet to a point; north op 30 degrees, 28 minutes; east, 50.6 .ing feet to a point in the south line the of land of Terrebonne Dupre, by thence by lands of Terreuonne Du >rth pre and Godfroy Dupre north' 83 ,ub- degrees, 28 minutes; east, 312 feetl Co- to a point in the line of land lore of Godfroy Dupre and the above described property, thence by the or above-described land the three fol Som lowing courses and distances: dth South, 30 degrees, 28 minutes; ver, west, 236.9 feet to a point, thence laid by a line curving toward the west as with a radius of 698.69 feet for a i in distance of 494.4 feet to a point, of thence south 71 degrees, 3 minutes, the west, 3004.2 feet to a point in the au line of land of J. B. Sandoz and by the Union Irrigation Company, to thence by a line in the tract of land gni of J. B. Sandoz, south 83 degrees, or 48 minutes; west, 785.9 feet to the as place of beginning, containing th- 23.036 acres, more or less, as per ed map attached to the original act ace of sale. ng 14. A certain strip of land or for canal right of way acquired from as, J. B. Sandoz, over, through and rty across the land of said J. B. San or doz described as 64.32 acres or ar pents, more or less, situated in the or Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana, om and bounded on the north by nd land of Dr. John A. Haas, ,ni on the south by land of Mrs. or Henry Comeau, on the east by land sh, of Rigobert Lemelle, and on the the west by land of Dr. C. F. Boagni, < nd which strip of land or canal right < re, of way is describedas follows: Be )x, ginning at the northwest corner of nd the above-described tract of land at ng at iron pin at the corner of land 4 M. of Dr. John A. Haas and Dr. Chas. 4 p- P. Boagni and the Union Irriga ip tion Company, south no degrees, is 33 minutes; west, 386 feet to a cor ag ner of land of J. Franklin Schell, on thence by the above-described tract 4 north 49 degrees, 7 minutes; east, of 311.5 feet to E. point, thence by the 53 same land by a curved line curv 's, ing toward the east with a radius n- uf 830.37 feet a distance of 317.8 a feet to a point, thence by the same LI. land north 71 degrees, 3 minutes; ce east, 357.7 feet to a point in the st, line of the above-described tract of and land of Dr. John A. Haas, es tbence by land of Dr. John A. i- Hass, south 83 degrees, 48 minutes; west, 858.8 feet, to the place of ir beginning, containing 2.727 (two n and 727-1000) acres, more or less, r, as per map attached to the original i. act of sale. '4 15. A certain strip of land or _ e eanal right of way acquired from - eDr. Chas. F. Boagni, situated at g Gradnigo's Island, St. Landry P Parish, Louisiana, and described Y thus: To start from a point on g said Boagni's extreme south line, d which point is situated 1248 feet, e 8 inches, west or in a westerly di r rection from said Boagni's extreme e southeast corner and to measure in Sa westerly direction from said SBroagni's extreme southeast corner aand to measure in a westerly direc e tion along said Boagni's extreme south line 409 feet; thence in a ;northeasterly direction 2206 feet, 2 ;inches; north, 49 degrees, 7 min 7 utes; east to said Boagni's extreme 1 east line; thence south along said 3 Boagni's extreme east line 333 feet, f 5 inches; thence in a southwesterly tdirection 1661 fet, 8 inches, to a point of beginning, or said - Boagni's extreme south line which Sstrip of land or canal right of way ) contains 11.099 acres, more or less, and is more fully described by a 1 plat attached to act of sale No. 70, po: 654 of the recoids of St. Landry eas Parish, Louisiana. nii 16. A certain strip of land or fol canal right of way acquired from rSol Alicia J. Lastrapes, over, through 28f and across the lands of said Alicia wil J. Lastrapes, described as 900 acres cu] or arpents, more or less, situated ldis in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, lso and bounded on the north by pub- wei lie rt ad leading to Opelousssa,south cem by land of E. M. Boagni and Gar- rad land, east by estate of Mrs. Pearl of Mosely, west by Mrs. Mary E. gre Walker and Andre Pierre Au- the guste, Dr. George W. Stubbs and the Mrs. Willie Pitre, which strip of fee land or canal right of way is de- the scribed as follows: Begignning at ute Spoint on the north line of said a i land of Alicia J. Lastrapes, which and M. 0 B. 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New Orleans, La i []-- Ill ·rn I ll point is 1897 feet from the north east corner of said land, run ning thence across said land, the following courses and distances: South, 49 degrees, 7 minutes west, 286.3 feet; thence by a curved line with a radius of 1785.08 feet, curving toward the south for a distance of 144.9 'feet; thence south, 44 degrees, 28 minutes; west, 736.7 feet; thence by a line curving toward the north with a radius of 365.49 feet for a distance of 423.3 feet; thence north 68 de grees, 58 minutes; west, 401.3 feet; thence by a line curving toward the south with a radius of 1148.57 feet for a distance of 1254.5 feet; thence south. 48 degrees, 26 min utes; west, 1801.6 feet; thence by a line. curving toward tht south (Continued on pap 6)B Deep Wells SEE ALCEE G. MOUTON FOR DEEP WELLS. Every Farm Should Have One. I GUARANTEE MY WORK. Have put down wells for the follow ing parties and give them as refer ences: J. A. HAAS, J. J. Thompson, Remy Wallior, Willie Dejean Dr. D. P Dal J. T. Dupre, Dr. C. . Boagni, and Sidney Savoi. Write me at Lafayette, La., R. F. D. No. 2. A\ cee G. Mouton. julyll-ly Pde C.ared Ih 6 to 14 Days --d d aW lWaitt retma mom I a ?AZO ý ý ýtiosºý'ý aid sae.~r o66~b~