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Loulou Duchamp. Frank Ducrest. Duchamp & Ducrest DEALERS IN HARDWARE, FURNITURE, CROCKERY. Paints, Oils, Window Glasses, Mat tings, Window-shades, Fancy-Wares. School Supplies. Post Cards. - ST. STANISLAUS COLL EGE Bay St. Louis, rliss. A boarding College conducted by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, fifty-two miles New Orleans, on the Gulf Coast. - - - - - - - - - Course of Studies-Preparatory, Commercial, Scienti fic and Classical. Location and climate exceptionally good, - For particulars, address the President. The 54th session begins, Tuesday, September 3rd, 1907. SPRSONAL MENTION ( te: frr Miss Moaella (Gardemal of New ha Orleans was visiting here this Week. - Sidney l anbhiet of Lafayt tte stn speut several days with relatives hi here this wek. is Mrs. Dan DeBlac t entertained vol the Wednesday Afternoon Euchre "' club Wednesday. tur --Miss AnUis l) rio o, Arnaud rille is visiting here at the hote of Mrs. Aleco Robin. - Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dellhaud of New Orleans are herme visiting at hn the home of Mr. Dan DellanIc. ii - Messrs. Robert Martin and ter Frank T. (uilbeau made a '!,.i- tin ness to New Orlrnis this wek. ii Miss Luc'ie Lo,,n. and of (',wleh ae Is spending a few days in town " disitib~g telm(ives and friends. - Mr. J. M. Olivier, Cashier of b the Bank of Arnaudville and wife spent several days here this week. -Mrs. Jules Francois left Mon day to join relatives in Loreauville and will go the Gulf Coast to spebd a few days. Misses Bara Theriot and Elise begray of New Orleans are visit- dr lug here, they are guests of Mr. to and Mrs. W. J. Bienvenu. re Missed Edna Guirard and Louise Hitter left Tuesday for Greenville, Miss., to spend a few days at the pli home of Mrs. Edward White. W Mr. W. C. Moore of Jeanerette go was in town Thursday in the in- ap terest of the Jeanerette Parish Fair. which will be held Septem- L ber 11 to 15. We learn that Mr. Jules Bor.. que is announced as one of the candidates for Police Juror of the E First ward, on the Pelletin side. F -Allen Labbe, son of Mr. T. J. Who was attending school at Auna polis, arrived home the latter part - of last week to spend his vacation with hig parents. - Miss Camiola Bienvenn enii tertained a large number of her friends )Monday night. There was music, singing, games and nice re freshments and the young people Shad a ost sdelightful time. Gis (en. .Jastrenlski has been on the sick list and was not able to te start out on a campaign tour. lie Sha announced that as soon as lie is well onouiili he will be with the lii l Votters of the State and discuss it. re with theim the present political si- N tuntolnn. 1- "I )vad Yesterday.{' o if we couild only forget "dead Lb yesterday" what renewed vigor we El I coultl briti to the tasks of to-day, ta it but tnany arnI bleiui pulled hback 0 by reillntuhi'ances of the past. They M "I 1eally seemC to take pleasure in let- in i ting their tlhoughts dwell oh the pl thit:e s fi y.ýtefrdlHy; things that . ar, gone and past recall; follies E n and mistakes that can never be tightMl and are only made worse by letting tihi mind dwell on thenm bow. Our pass is irrevocable. "'lthe moving finger writes, And having writ moves onu. Nor all your pitty nor wit Shall l hire it tack To cancel half a line, to Nor all your tears Wash out a word of it." Be Live in the present abd build it- dream for the future. There is .r. today and to-morrow in which to redeem yesterday. so -- TIIIBODAI'X sENTINEL. le, The St. Martinville Brass Band ,e played some music on the streets) Wednesday night, which was a ite good idea and too music was much n. appreciated. sh - L. BIENVENU, be Bicycle For Sale, Bicycle For Rent, Bicycle Repaired. I rt I S.. M rtinville. 1 SSt. Martinville. II ) LOCAL NEWS. 4 - New crop home made Hay at ( 65c a bale--L. Bienvenu. A pretty soiree was given at the 4 Fleming hotel Tuesday night; 4 music, singing and dancing was in order and all those present were pleased with the nice reception. - -W are now displaying a most elegant line of D)ress Goods, we have goods to suit every taste, and 4 solicit your visit to our store,-K. 4 Schwartz & Co. ' - -The St. Martinville boys went 4 to Loreauville last Sunday to play a game of base bIll with the boys of that town, the game was won by the Loreauville boys. The colored people of this town will have a Steam boat exCursion to Parks on SunIday July 21st., where they will have base ball games and several other attrac tions. - lomember that when in need of FEED, such s OATS, CORN, HAY, and BRAN, that L. BIEN VENU supplies the public at the LOWEST PRICES. News camne here this week that thlie well now beint drilled Iby the Lake Oil Co.. at Anse-la-.Butte is giving an abundance of oil and pro mises to )e the best well ever drilled in this field. We had several showers in the different parts of the paItish this week which were much needed and did much good to the crops. Some sections, however are yet in need of rain. HAT'S! We simply lead in this liune, aid halve what you want. If its a but you want ('mlll to US, K. SCHWARITZ & CO). --\We have received a card au nouncing the marriage of Edwin f Louis Lafargue to Miss Martha Elizabeth O 'Bannon, which will take place Saturday evening, the 20th inst., at Mount Lebanon, La. Miss O'Bannon has many friends in St. Martinville who will be I-leased to hear of har marriage. i Bostonian Shoesl . . The shoe of Elegance, du rability, fits like a glove, K. Schwartz & Co, Sole agents. - Jul'es Rochln(,, one of the re spectall, choloretd mten of thiis pa rish died in S"an Antonio, Texas, Suuday, his remains were broight here 'l'ltesday eveining for inter ment. Rachont had gone to San Antonui to visit his ,brother. He died suddenly. $ SPEND YOUR VACATION --- --oN ----- Cb Cote Blanche Island . HOUSES FOR RENT. ALL TRAINS MET WHEN ORDERED. The Wharf Has Been Restored And Bath Houses Provided. Plenty of Vegetables, Milk, Eggs, Ice & Fish. A COMMISSARY 16 KEPT ON THE ISLAND. COT WITH BARS TO RENT. MEALS SERVED TO ORDER. Address J. P. KIEMPI'R, Lessee, Franklin, La. Telephones Franklin. Residence 276 Cote Blanc:e Island 302 kings 3 WEDDING PRESENTS : . CALL AT . . FRED RHYMES JEWELRY a STORE and see his assortment of eut Glass, Silverware, Bronze Statues, Blocks, Brooches In fact every thing that would please a young bride: I GEORGE GREIG & CO., " PINE and CYPRESS LUMBER of all Kinds and Demensions, and also Bricks and Cisterns at the George Greig & Co**s Lumber Yard, Prices will be entirely satis factory. dWe do all kinds of up-to date JOB - PRINTING. Let us do your printing. ! BANK OF ST. MARTINVILLE, Capital, Surplus and Profits 868,000,00 Total Assets - - 8107,188,54 q ! Makes loans at 8 per cent. discount. 2 , Pays 4 per cent. interest on time .i [ Deposits, and 3 per cent. interest on Savings Deposits. :: HAS BEST FACILITIES TO ACCOMMODATE ITS .. -CUSTOMERS Try An Account With This Bank