THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, ALL KINI)S oF JOB PRINTING ; . ,USTICE To ALL ~ sUlBnsIRIPTION 81,(M) PER ANNUM VOLI:ME xxvII. ST. NI TI[NVILLE, L... .JANUAIY l S, ll;.. N 'UM IER 47 li- i -- i a . - m m m, .m  Breaux Bridge Bank, $ Located at Breaux Bridge Parish of St. Martin Report furnished to the State Examiner of State BanAs by the above Bank at the close of business on Dec. IS, 1912. IEt R I+! )l' II)'I']S : 1)vnand Ioan, ., ,IN .I loan rured ty n threag teEa. , o ,,t N,. Othr h ul. an, i- ,lt- - - il )Overdraft, m. lecurl : u1,1- I . . t-inkitn: ho -, ft rnitit'.tul d hxtlr,- -, ;.: 1,3 lther rpiu l .i toe ownlI., . 1 ut,' fr". bal nk an.l Iittki.hi r-. I.i l - I i.i (iohl c iLL - :,.0 II Silver. lli('kel anI| cmq l.'ar coin - ,t151.0l Nat,,nal bank n',t,+- mil, ll i -~1, United tatei goveronm'll 11,3itIII ('al,ital utock paid in - - .ta11 on - i_ .111 - t- - P- .II1'.i) Un livib .d i rl roit,. leh - ex-.p,,',ns and tax~- paid 1 ,-97.u!+ ,lividual eavin ,.h ,p, it- 415. Individual dilon-its . JuhJ.,t t( chmick - - - 17.211 h! Tirn, -ertiticat cl of dop,,-it _ -2- .2 1.45 Hillt- irl 01l-et* iF t. I..N T7 tal - ý I1.7 I .T 1 ,ST'1'\'EO(F I UII .\\ rl.11ls Fll A - - I .\lilN I. A. E. liron , , a'i. re idr ,nt. ant,1 I IL. C. St. (t-rm dn,. ' aI hier of th, alove nlamed h lak, th s rtl nal, , w,ear that t h., ablo,'e stat- tuent i-. tru, to the Ibe,+t of tub. knowledge nud tblief. ) Wholesale and Conmmission, Rail Road Avenue, ST'. MARTI'INVILLE, LOUISIANA. I_~I )o not bl irrow your neighbors paper this year. subscribe for it yourself, it cost so little, $1.oo for the whilec ~ear ... BANK OF ST. MARTINVILLE Capital, Surpuls and Profits $66,849,85 Total Assets - - $276,409,67 Makes loans a. 8 pe:' cent. discount. Pays 4 per cent. interest on time deposits, and 3 per cent. interest on savings deposits....... HAS BE3T FACILITIES TO AC00MMODATE ITS CUSTOMERS. TRY AN AUCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. F(re Insurance Agent represenfs Laizaire Bienvenu, Good Fire :..asm ompans. The Sugar Cano (Camip Wood men of tht World at Clade held a /d rneeling last Sunday and installed the following Officers : louiS P. ()ivier, C. Commander; Ur. It. F. .r1 I' bomas, Lieut. Advisev; J. A. Fremin, Ranker; .l. M1. Guillbean, 1i\ (Clerk; Rtent L,,pez, Escort; lEtienne Lopez, Sentry; Dr. IR . F. C'houmas, Physician. Mlanagers: !f Luke Uuilbeau and Jos. Piche- . loup. A tine smoker followed the installation. to$100 Per Plate was paid at a banquet to llenry ('lay. in New Orleanll inl 1"12. Mighty cistlh fr I those with stomiach trouble or indigi.s tion. To day people every where use Ilr. King's New Life lills for these troubles as well as liver, kidlney and bowel dis orders. Easy, safe, cure. O)nly 25c at all druggist. Lafayette will vote on the South western Traction and Power Co , on the 23rd of this month. The indications are that the election trill carry in favor of the road. Mrs. A R. alior. of ('rider, Mo., had about been troubled with sick Iheadache for about live years, when she began tak Sing 'liuhnherlain's Tablets. She has J ;ak.ii two bottle, of thema and they havey rired hli r. Sick Ii adache is cause I by I a liiorde'red t ,stio ach fur which tlese tablets are esle'cially intended. Try heum, get well and Stay well. Sold by all druggists. -After the installation of the newly elected officers of the Cotton Woo :C lunp o; the Wodmen of the World last week, the ofthiere and members enjoiyed a splendid -upper at the College Hall where fraternity, friendliness and good I-llw.-ship that existed at this re f ,-plion showed the good produced oy these organizatioii, in bring )ng together the people and mak I..g them iel, by brotherly asso ciation, that we are one great fan 1y la hose duty it is to help, alit al(ii enciuurage those who, are less fortunate than ourselves, and whi are in need of assistance or a Ilttle cheerfulness. There is nothini ,n i:e platant for one than to know Ihat they have brothers and friends who are true. and can ibe relied utip .,,+ Ill c;s Sa f urgell! neCessity anll'! his is , so ninaly of our people ,iet joining thrse organlizationls. i-.y teach trothti ly feellgs li,,' Ig ieln. A Go;od lRsoltiution. \1 etlliir t --lt r y Ntl. j the ,, , .:. . . 1. st f ,lln hal ve -Aiit' 1 )a !. thve t teY ;a oi, frr.tl on Nw f il11 111iu ite lt I sli,,,ls Ilia; Cali't 1 ; i soinnr mnitlhths without takin; t,,,l i nlt il vainu, or ca-lt i iiu ll t ti i it olin ti ain lher f  a lii, SW-i i t 'ire hlkid iiiu(it iby decent ' i 'l,, e y'oii ,oiuld sew fiot inuth oh with wLanig leatlie r bri.ak your us-lf of tihe 1,raufanii halit, Soiii. nii; think it ais emphasis li, a hiiat they say, but, to the contra r., all profanity weakens the fcye ,,f mny declaration, howev*.r sin ca-ic it might he, if unly uttered in ciiurteons language. -- itayne Tri iihone. Lafayette finds it necessary to make improvements to its Water and Light plant that will amount to abiiut 40 000 - "0p i"¶· c fl l ii HOW DAYLIGHT GOT Into The SUBWAY iji Ask us to tell you how it was done NATIOAL N THE QUALITY LAP S(ives three times the light at the same cost Buy one for every socket in every room Sold by '. Duchamp Hardware • S..... .. ompany P . AT REDUCED PRICES .P ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SUNSET LIMITED 000 TRAIN DE LUXE New Orleans, Los Angeles, San Francisco Weekly - Commencing January 2, 1913 W~est inullld I :;tt lHoull Lv. Now O(rleanis 1:S t.3 . m. I,v. San il Ianlei.co i.)KI p. m. 'i'll r.day'; 'Tuelsdays Ar. Los Anigeles ?:1 ,. m. I.v. Lyt Aniigeles 8:1i a. m. Sat iI lay,4 % ediit'estlays \r. Samt ii liilil 11 10.a . Ir. N w ()rltaini 7:20 p. mi. Sil llih y.s I.'ri elays i ,rlil a lltl Irtr am of I lt- ! 1 , I contllrctioi . i Sanld rd Uilmlllllnnt lb rt , er . ' -t. ,l:,l i . ', m lll ri mlll ul  t i t, l w ini m ro sIII I, I lilni g n Od al s e r v a ti i c an r. .h, c':I," I:. h:- : :n, fai> Ithuuii l n,. Mtnii,-Itilta . I htlrl ,,l" M11q. shower tilh, Ih til ,- "l, l tf I I ," I ( rlllhll !li i .l , l dllh ,r. r .l '. i 1 ,1o'---lllt. i,lIiht~ lll i VICI UIIl . L,2iolilitr m ai ; , i. l 1 ',, I l .h i| i io ln i r s t h , ' U n ii t i' l M al e l . , t:.t f i ir t- w ill i. c h a rg , I t ,,r a sh lilio a,d l i.n u rirh. a n d .o m foru t as ffo r hd l. OItih r ir-li-cl tra ,i :I ,A , t N ,t "w O)rb au uidL Pi cihe (0oiLM. SUN SIT EXI ... I)' ' ILY SUNSlfT MAIL ) .* .  1' .1 0'., t, I L I ltlI I'\l'lb', ' l l, FI l t irm" ,]1 INFOIIMATIONS J. i. PAhSUb~S A. G. LITTLE, A4 . ::. t., Aze' Crln: - Dir. Pan. Agi. Laker Chaule I;,,,iful I!n tr'tl ,d I.il,.i . ui I " v i i-hI t " oi l Iji , i ii ou "THE SOUTH'S CREATEST SOULE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS." . NEW ORLEANS, LA. SShould be given the beat training to pre pu;re thletm for success in' businects. Personal Instruction. Free nmploy meant Department. Complete College Baunk. College Store and Wholesak Officeq. No mnistepreentationas to secure stu dentn. Through the uneco a of its 22000 former students. Soul8 College is recognized everywhere as a Wide Awnake, Practical, Popular and Suc cessful School. OGO. BOULE & SONS. WVIIOLE YEAR. :: :: ::