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Th. Weekly Messenger, PUBLISB.D EVER BSATURDAY AT ST. MARTINVILLE, - LA. ALBERT BIENVENU, Proprietor LAIZAIRE BIENVENU, Publisher Subscription $ ,oo a year in advance SATURDAY, April 27, 1912. FOR MEN comprise a fine array of rich color tones and the purest, surest, brightest black. fit-they are shapely socks. Just the proper weight - not so sheer as to beimpractical,not heavy enough to cause sweatyfeet, not coarse in knit " -like usual pop ular priced socks. The kind of half hose that feel good on the feet. Box offourpairs,guar anteed to wear four months. R. J. GarY Co Ltd Sole Agents Jeanerette, La., April 22.- I Much interest has been nocasioned looally by the invention of Emile c C. Geneaux, an old resident of r Jeanerette, of an improved sound- t ing box for use on graphophones, I that has received favorable com- t ment wherever shown. Rltcontly he enlisted the interest of New Orleans music stores in the inven tiou andl received several offers for the devi e. He expects to dispose of it to a larg. concern that will manufacture it and place it on the muaket. Rationsi wa dlistributed to thlie people wlhoes laund i under water Friday and Saturday at the Mar ket Huse. A large number ,f people were on hand andl receiv ed their .l o rate. The dietribu. tiou wss under the supervision (,f Mr. J. C. Bienvenu. "I),clor, I wishb you bad not pre- I scribed rock nud rye for John's influenza.' . "Did it not cure him?" a "Yes, but be has had one relapse after anllothller ever since." Attention Cotton Planters. I have a Car of the Very Earliest Variety of SIMPKINS PROLIFIC COTTON SEED direct from Raleigh, N. C. 90c per bushel, in 2" bushel sack at $2.25 F. O. B Abbeville. J. IMMERGLUCK, Abbeville. Mr. Robert Martin visited Crow ley this week. Miss Alice Voorhies is visiting relatives in Opelousas. -First Comnmunion suits andt straw hats for boys at K. Schwartz Misses Einiire and Bella ieu-n. vanu are visiting at Cade, guests of Mrs. George Bienvenu. M r. (George Malagarie of Brous a+rd, was attending to business here Monday Miss Ella Knight of Houston, Texas, is here visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. Geo. Knight. - Mr. Louis P. Olivier, of Du- a champ, member of the Police Jury I just elected, was in town Tuesday. Mr. 0. J. Durand, of Albuquer- I que, New Mexico arrived here last Sunday to spend a week visiting relatives. 1 Mrs. Louis Durand of New Ibs- I ria sPent several days here this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Emiie Vuillemot. Ladies high class, low cut Dut tenhofers shoes, autll lines of all style at K. Schwartz. I Mr. Albert Bienvenu, cashier of t the Bank of St. Martinville, atteu. I ded the Louisiana Bankers Con vention this week. - The crew of workingmen at the Keystone locks was greatly reduc ed this week on account of the high stage of the water. 9 - Mr. M. J. Woods, the balloon man will make an ascension here on Wedunesday May let, the day of the First Communion. ti -Miss Agnes Broadhead and Florence Megnez of Jeanerette t were visiting here this week, the it guests of Miss Lena Olivier. F Bostonian Shoes for Men, com- 0 plete assortment, low out, all the.1 latest shapes at K. Schwartz. The retreat for the First Com- ti munion will commence tommor- ti row and the First Communion will 9 take place on Wednesday. The number of children preparing for tl this grand occasion is very large. 2 Dress Goods, White Shoes, rib. d bous etc., for First Communion at d K. Schwartz. I E -There will be an initiation of E the Knights of Columbus in Jean- a erette tomorrow, in which several 2 candidates from St. Martinville a will be initiated. A large ,lelga- t tion from here will go to Jean. a erette for the occasion. t For Sale 2 good Bicycles with ( brand new Puncture Proof Tires, ( at a bargain. Laizsire Bieovenu. r --Mossrs. Feruand Mouton and A. L. Marshal, both connected with the Lafayette Cold Storage atidl Canning Co, were on a visit here \Vednesday. ANTI-LICE kills Chicken Lice , or any kind of liaeon horses, bogs and cattle, j bottle for 15 cents a makes 7 gallons. Sold under ga- I rantee. T.J. Labbe, .. .. .. - . Grandfather's chair is looking! shabby. It can be brightened up and made to look like new by ap. plying a cost of Campbell's Var nish Stain. Very easy to apply as it works freely under the brush and dries without selowing laps. Try it. Money back if not satisfied. Duchamp & Duorest sells it. -The St. Martinville har has i" adopted suitable resolution in hon or of Hon. C. H. Mouton and HoD. Edw. G. Voorbies, who died re. cently at Lafayette. Court was ordered adjourned in their memw. ry. Wanted For a Lady's Use. A HORSE-Black or dark hay. elegant and able bodied. 13 to 14 hands high, SAW) to 900 lbs weight. r6 to 10 year. of age, gentle, but spirited, no stumble, not afraid of automobiles, easy rider and good roadster. Price NO CONSIDEIuATION. Write description of horse to " A " eare Messenger, need not call as no personal interview will be granted. Hides! Hides! Hides! Highest prices paid for Hides, Wool, Tallow and Beeswax of every description. - Special prices to country Butchers. Write and I will call HAMPTON STEEN Direct purchasing representa tive Steniberg & Co., Baton Rouge, La., Memphis, Tenn., Texarkana, Ark. SUCCESSION SALE. In the matter of Leonard Savoy. Sr., Probate Docket No. 3555 19th Judicial District Court. State of Louisiana. Parish of St. Martin. By virtue of an order and a commis sion from the Honorable the 19th Judi cial District Court of the State of Louisi ana. in and for the Parish of St. Martin, te me directed. I will offer for sale and will sell or cause to be sonld by duly qua lified officer, at public auction, for cash to the last and highest bidder, at the last residence of the deceased in the Parish of St. Martin, beginning at 11 o'clock A. M., on Thursday the 6th day of June A. D. 1912, the following described property belong ing to the succession of the late Leonard Savoy, viz: 1. That certain tract of land with all the improvements thereon situated in the Parish of St. Martin, La., 186 and 20-100 arpente in superficial area, bonn ded North by lands of Pierre Theriot et ale; South by land of Sevigue Thibo deaux; East by property of Clementine Barras; and West by lauds of Aristide Barras et ale., being the sanme property acquired by Leonard Savov, partly from Theophile Dupuis et als., on December 29th 1884, as per act passed before Homer Martin, Notary Public. and recorded in book 39. fol. 7792, No. 17647, and partly at the succession sale of the estate of the late Eugenie Guilbeau deceased wife of Joseph Theriot, No. 2717 of the pro bate docket of the 19th Judicial Diftrict Court. Procee Verbal of which was duly reeorded )ecember 7th 1888 in book of eonveyances No. 44, fol. 139 uinder No. 19(05 of tihe otlicial recrtls of thie parish of St. Martin. 2. Tlhat certain tract of wisllaiand si tuatled in thbis Parish and State contain ing 182 and 618-I100 acres in nsuperlficial Fractional N fi of the Soulth E uarter of section 19 in T i S 7 K;., in the Southl western Lalnd DIistrict of Louisiana. acquired by the said Ltonard ,avoy from the State of Louisiaan. 3 One (Gaar Scott Roiler and Steamni Engine. (4). Two old mules named Della and Jnnie. (5). (One mare namnIed Justi. (11) 4 Plows. (7). One t'ultiva tor. (8). One large aindl o!ne siuall Fluke. (9). 3Wagons. (1(). Onueold caeriage. (II.) One Corn Mill. (12). One Rice Binder. (13). Osne two in,·se Mower. (14). One lots of Spades alnd Hoes. (15). 8 Se'.s of lrrnews. (16). One Shut Gun. (17). One Rife. (18). One Revolver. (19). One lhunting Knife. (20). One Gold Watch. (21). One Har row Cultivator. (22). One Belt. (23) Tlhree Beds. (24). 2 old Aromour. (24). One lot old chairs. (26. One Sewing Machine. (27). One lot Kitchen uten sils. (28). One lot of crockery. (30) One dinning Table. (3,. One set of Books. So much of said property as may be neceseary to pay the debts thelreof. Terms and eondlitions ('ash. LIJWMAc' StVEY. Administrator. Martin & Martin, Attys. DUCHAMP & DUCREST We have just receive a complete line of Base Ball Goods, Mitts, Gloves, Masks, Balls, Bats, in fact everything needed for ball games. { Come and look at our pretty display. GEORGE GREIG & CO ... Dealers in ... ROUGH AND DRESSED CYPRESS D PINE LUMBER Sash, Laths, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Mouldings and Bricks Wi" PRICES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY Yard Next To Railroad SHERIFF'S SAL:E. II. C'. BOAS vs LEON DUPI'IS No. I(3s3 itate of Louisiana. Parish of St. Martin 1(lth Judicial District Court. By virtue of a writ of Fieri - Facias esued out (,f the 19th Judicial District :ourt iu and for the Parish of St. Mar .iu, State of Louisiana, in the above en ,itled and numbered suit.dated this 7tih lay of Miarchl 1912. I havs seized and will proceed to sell at public auction to the last anl highest aidder at the fronlt ldor of the ('ourt louse, between the legal sale hours in he Town of St. Martinlville on Saturday thl: 27th day April 1912. he following described prope ty to wit: That certain Square Groundl situated ii the Village of Breaux Hriildge, i the, 'arish of St. Martin. La.. with all thei Iunprovenlients tIhereon anid applurteni eiices therelto l..,e., l igi l;e. It ullllated Kati, iy Mlaini sliret. I\et by lerardl street. North by Mariatn street and Soutlh lay Rank street. Seized to satisfy said alsu a wi it. 'Terms and CeIiltlllls enaslh. Shleriff's ollice tlis it h day ,f Mlarch A. D. 1912. A. K. BILO'SS.1RI, Sheriff r0 TEE DEMOCBATS OF THE TIlBD CON OBESSIONAL DISTBOICT. I announce my candidacy for Con gress to succeed the lionr. K. F. Brous sard for the term begiumug March 1913. I favor govermeutal protection of tihe agricultural interests of Louisianla as the long established policy of this counu try, and I am opposed to the movement which threatens the great sugar iulius try of our State. I favor the dlevelop went to the fullest extent of our match less waterways. IIENiI G(i EYDAN. Don't be surprised if you have an at tack of rheumatism this Spraing. Just rub the affected parts freely with i'ham lerlain's Lininent and it will sascia ails appear. Sohl ly all ildruggi.ls. SHERIFF'S SALE. FEI-I)INAND tiUMIIEL and NORMAN MAYEII HlItEAUX HBRI.IEo)IL WoRtI. I, lT). No. ltW) State of luai*iana. Parish of St. Marti an. 19th .Judicial District Court. By virtue of a writ of seizure and rale issued out of the Honorable the 19thi Judicial District Court in and for the Parish of St. Martin, State of Louisiana. in the above entitled and nnm bered suit, dated April 2nd, 1I12, and to me di rected: I the undersigned. Sheriff of the Parish of St. Martin. Louisiaua. have seized and will pra-eed to ,ell at public auction to the last and highest bidder.s, at the front Door of the Court House at St. Martinvllle. St. Martin Parish. I ,uisiaiM. hetween legal hours II A. M. and 4 '. M.. on SATURDAY THE i lth DAY OF MAY. A. D.. 1912. the following described property, to-wit: I.-. Tlhat certain lot situated inathe town of Breaux IBridge.. St. Martin Parish. Louisiana, n .ar the Morganu' Louisiana and Texas R. I. A K.8. t. ('o.' tract, measuring one hundred and elven tII I feet fonut on Martin Street,by three hunlredl and thirty-two feete3 Hounded Northl by protl'rty of A. F. LDtmengeanx: South by Martin street; EaLt by property of H. Hollier or assigns, and West h) said Rsilroad track; to gether with all the huilnings and improvements thereoln: it weing the same property acquired by said t omean) from A. F. [homenganux. 2nd. Three certain lots of ground situated ina th It,WIi of Hrutllx Itridge. HI. Martin Parish, l .a(1,1,N5. with all the improvements and buil I ug. aid all nachineries. and dall things there ho plstIaining. tud IhereItn situated and there to Ilelo~uilnIg, siidl llts being part of the proper. )> alulirl h) the town of ltreaux Bridge from Vi,.ctor Dloiron anId others; tile said iota being relreslnteld on a sketch marked and annexed to and mhde a part of a sale nmade by the town of Ireaux Bridge. o1a1 HSeptember 14tht. P19Iu. and ' rIcolhsl il the Itecorder' (Othlie of the Parish ,f St. Martin in Itook 54, flio NO. under No. - to which referen-e i. made. Maid lot. being N' -. I. 2and ;, of said sketch, made by t'hat. S. ialbin, survey),r. The quantit) of land contain ed in lot one I. OIn arluent: in lot Two. two arleuts, land in lot Thr- four arpenta, as more fully appears in said sketch; out of lot No. Three is to be deducted one hundred and sixty feet front on the depth, belonging to Aug Hot. Said one hundred and sixty feet front ran be tween tatardllel lines to the old road. Said three lo Its are bounded as fol ows: North by lands of tiedeeon Doiron et al*., South by those of Victor Doiron and others: East by Bayou Teche andl West by Berard Street which lelds to Lafayette. trd. A certain. right of way of fifty feet wide starting from the track of the Arnaudville ex tension of the Morgan's La. & Tex. It R.& 8. 8. S'o.. and running to Bayou Teche passing over the corporate land of the town of Breaux Bridge. For reference see deed the town of Breanu Bridge to t'te Breaux Bridge Oil Works. Limi. ted. dated Aug. 3rd 1900. and duly recorded in the lteconder' ( ottice of the Pariah of St. Mar tin. Louistana, in Conveyance Book 14. folio t149, No. Meized to sati.f) said above writ. Terms ani C'onlditions Cash. Shtrill's tIilie-, this Ith dlay of April AD I1912. A. E. BROUd6ARD Shtertft lt. Martin Parish. Louisiana.