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THE WEEKLY MESSENGER,
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING ) JUSTICE TO ALL { SUBSCRIPTION $1,00 PER ANNUM
VOLUME XXVII. ST. MARTINVILLE, LA., JULY 6, 1912. NUMBER 19
SANTI- L*IE
V__t~ ENI- -
ANTI- LICE KILLS CHICKEN
LICE OR ANY KIND OF LICE
1-2 Bottle 15 cents makes 7 gallons.
Dip the chickens in this solution and
spray or sprinkle hen house.
Sold under guarantee
T. J. LA B E
H. P. FOURNET,
Wholesale and Commission,
Rail Road Avenue,
) .ST. MARTINVILLE, LOUISIANA.
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see Uncle Sam'' mail carriers flying in
all directiini. transporting mail. Peo
ple take a wonderful interest in a dis
covery that benefits them. That's why
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ca. "It cured nme of a dreadful cough."
writes Mrs. J. F. D)a\ is, Stickiiey Corner,
Me.. "after doctor's treatnlxnt and all
other remedies h id failed." For coughs.
colds or any brontehial affection its iun 1
equal. Price 50 and $1.00. Trial bottle
free at all druggists.
5 or ti doses 6u10 will break aily case of
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sickein. 2; centi.
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SUCCESSION SALE.
In the mattei of Leonard Savoy, Sr.,
Probate Docket No. 3355 t5
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, e
to me directed. I will offer for sale and o
will sell or cause to be sold by duly qua- Ih
lifced offlicer, at public auction, for rash
to the last and highest bidder. at thi
front door of the Court Iloue., between .
the legal sale hours in the town of St.
Martinville, on I
Thursday the 1st day of Aug.
A. DI). 1912,
the following described property belong
ing to the successionl of the llate Leonard 1
Savoy, viz: ic
That cerlain tract of wonllal si- e
aated in this l'arish and Sttati cntain -
ing 1s2 and ti -l(Aj aeres iin ip licial
area, anid dscribed as thei N. E. I'rac
tional Quarter and Fractional N z of
the Soulthl E Quarterof section 19 ill T 9 I
S It E., in the South wetern Lalld Ills
trirt of Louisinlna, acqluired by the aidll
Leonard savoy fromn the State of Louis- c
iana.
1 Florence wagon.
So much of said property a- Iu:iv he
necessary to pay the debt- thereof.
Terms and conditions Cash.
LIZIMAC SOYEY, Administrator. .
Martin & Martin. Attys.
NOTICE.
I have on my place, since .4 year,. one I
spotted red and white Cow, about 5 V'ars
of age, she now has 2 calve . The owner
can come prove his propelwrty and pay
cost. Cow is branded Y with a 5 acroses.
Brand can be seen at this oflice.
F. A. In i '. I!.
St. Martinville. l.a., May 2, 1912. !
) In the mandamus case of Albert
' Bienvenu, Mayor vs J. A. Reuwe- A
ber, Sr., ex-secretary and treasn
rer of the Town of St. Martinville, I
I to force him to surrender the
books and vouchers and also the
combination of the safe, property
of the town, which he refused to
turn over. Judge Simon decided
in favor of Albert Bienvenu, May
or, appointing Notary F. E. Delas
houssays to make an inventory of -
the property in the safe in the
presence of Sidney Delahoussaye,
the present secretary and treasu- ,
rer and J. A. Resweber, Sr., the ,
ix-secretary and treasurer and to :
give of them a copy of said inven.
tory signed by both of them and
himself as Notary. The judgment
i of the Court was not carried out
for the reason that a suspensive
appeal was taken.
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bless them for overcoming fainting and
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dicine." Only 60c. Guaranteed by all
all druggists.
Nearly all the people from the
flooded sections have returned to
their homes. They ate reported
to have some trouble with their
stock being sick. It is also re
ported that the worms are eating
the corn as fast as it comes out of
the ground. It is feared that very
little corn will be made in the
overfloowed sections.
Card of Thanks.
We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks
to all kind friends who have assisted us
during the sickness and death of our
beloved husband and father.
Mrs. Jos. KELLER AND FAMILY.
Mr. Maurice Patin who for sev
eral years conducted the Valley
of-the-Teche at Breaux Bridge,
lhas just taken charge of the Guev
flIn Newe. Mr. Patin is a news.
paper man of experience and we
k,,,wv will make an interesting pa
1t r of the News.
'he old Police Jury had a see
,i,,n here Monday to turn over the
offtirs of the parish to the new
PI[lice- Jury. 'lThe new jury which
is comp'Ised of four membllers from
,oach political faction could nt
,gree onil the eltclion of n Prsi.
I,,out saljorned until Tuesday.
the District Attorney advisld
SI hem that they had to meet every
udy until they complete their or.
ganiii',tion by electing their nc it
cers. Having failed to agree they
dljourned until next month.
-District Attorney Muller was
here Monday to advise the Police
.lury and at the same time an-.
anonce to his many friends here,
his candidacy to succeed himself
as District Attorney. We publish
* his announcement in this issue.
r NOTICE.
y As my wife has left my house of her
Sown will. I will not be responsible for
her debts.
FRANK LAVIOLETTE.
Arnaudville, June 20. 1912.
has no lumps and does not injure the plant. Will
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iiompany -
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