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ýý,`f .. p ý ýý k o' w +x rw! p ý -ý f . `b W sl .Ot . rlzý `.ý IT-~5v t ý 1 '-".. . - KS~i 1w. ...' Y g k n . 5 1 iY `r . .. Fritz and Albert Salmen to Put Up sBuilding as Me morial to Jake. WORK OF LOVE SALMRN BROS. Their Company a Great Ben eAt in Promoting Inter ests of the Town. M: "~. Ut L d se. of SFeftoi war ina Ceviuton tidi week and was In :ta l spirit~ over the prolunct, fur the pubaic ebool of that plae. TVue live ~ among the bus.tess: ne. .ad thor eforts to boost the `town. have lacluded the support of ?Jro:; er educatlopal 'faell tut well au " te est Moth &r, with their t is "ompasy pb .Ir of.mnan the rep taite 01 te I meamuly a-T ;: t 11 of this:.seon pfuthis alrg EWtI I the..Inth o, i~l;~·the torn I. ly! grea t~rlr "eo of. , _ brott~~setbsct i 6fo this company.· meeat that .oe tnd.d be. N w s a .evers tai atinao ta he t nile iuhnct ofti. w oikt of tYoung Merna Chria Stlp Ausoelanlom ': be grL:ly alid ~Iby" eulbi ,The pu14c ; that will be : ocattot wilt brng lb bars Into ft '~pd to bebnelt op ohi. uaetbtl l.tru tog a bS , W ~eel * `tS lt . h t . i¶ wnlt. ·.:rU Z"akw ltc~ett Inis .lit~i ' go~iu~a :tt tbe takeanis thc tie. az1. 1,1 'Dd' i` 2f i (i . -*w j;. com1 led"14U4 4 that al t:a a S* - 5Jrii.R nw ee. on O` elldmnS. It arty. iOt t .$_ 00e L ;· ~4tw"ny`high al oos- Q`. d ''tsbao e .fited wuti Ia e7.tb be acredit to the toe.s KIam FORM" owt1uR xsras seoclamm- gte swshcirME . . ýl- i a lids f 3· lib a . Deplbe Leo Se e. e Left N Peaso PFeb. i*.-Crtased by hard drinklts, In which he aid.. been In dulatgu InR in oot to overcome his brooding, George P. Caren a" ot r d \kiled Uru Philip tgibon, his boy; thood; sweetheart, at the Mhou of his tter re late Saturday nlI. Ho: tin kMilled abela i. "The enhootling i the story:of asinlU pulit' a Iove, am Inte rr twilve yea] itet S eP.ib l harmarrired. Olanlen: is B~ago, AM -.seet Cavi.eshad tweah a he hme& al* ..here 1se *a "r s from. oeie at he onutbr seak rto inei u Mrs., Gibson,: who 'wasEu O~se:ath aCrutch., dauhtet Of el-Mayor W.cruthr of`Crut Dallas, slever e st o, after he eaCaves :had talag abst-eess, and as growl sweethearts at her home In Dal whperoe she wsn prettoy srojety C av,n Inan efort.to~o~ hi t, lft itn .tel? for .i.whiere. be . egagaed in the luna houslieut and lb. gro*Win t. He came to El Pso with the adrds of retlees- frgm the north Not nUowlsg that Mrs. Gibson was h. e wasa guest at his iester's n ,Montana attest whe i he that Mrs. Gibeson was his sweethe et. He made In faer . emaet bet at mret, but son OnSe he met her oa the g Trapdwea r O he4 n bs S her 857ga earetter, She p o - a s r ask even pbre 71iM ** Lt a USA ft~ hdii i 3~l t J CL 8ALMEN Killed In Rallrod Accldeut in November. 1908. CRUCE RBAIMS AT CHURCH EN. TRANCE; MOTHERS PROTUBT. Evanton, Il.l. Feb. 12.-A pro posed system to cheek babies during service was resented Sunday by soy epal mothers at the Wheadon Metho diet 'p·ieloal Chruch here. The rnothes were, willing to have their little ones cared for ia the ante-room during the sermon, but. wrh they urs offered checks as a -guarantee t akao mistake would be made when te.babies were called for tkhy' ob setidl. The atega t- awere Iaally persuaded to take care of the atfants without handin out cheehs for them, beig .segred. by "each ,mther that there wotld be no mistake Inade. The cheekig .eonesedio has bees :let by the Ladies' Aid Soclety of the chruch, the members of which de sirea to retieve theaeGraati faetom the annoyance caused by the babies ''vptug Tuesday, February 26, to Locate Cannery. Oppo tu tty for Covington to Add to Her Indus trial Enterprises. There will be a meeting at tr.e coirthou'e Tueeday, at 10.:0 a. m. for the pu.'pose of deciding on a site for the loca *Jon cf the Abita Springs Canning Fa.e.ory, which .i now lo - st WaleV:ofim. olpers' bb wll be pr.'ent to answer an; questions relative` to the-business o' lie, snu ad -s tU give any Ieforma tl in .cnn 6ion Nth the eotapany th may be. rd,. AiDt siuhould, la Interested .n I gsc igt Eisannajy; s it will .vee ta emplo; d ai l gao- nuhmber of .h.ds with a pay roll that would help thngs,.O. Uf Every. uwfactory es. uan ind iiet for other. to come. The meetlng. Sauld be wet attended and. every enaopragemenl shobuld be" extended for a fuller de Velopment of thebusinaem. WVUMP PULLlR lBRluAKS; FlRA.C TURK MIOW8 U lUS. Foini. Feb. 19.-*be' Carter white, aged dsitt-two, and Parker Cousin, negro, twenty-ve wm biedly hart to day at Onvil when the lever of a stump-pullaer broke. The boom wlaglng -around a-tr the ;smen areas the legs, breakl~ one log of eseh man.. Carter' injury s an or twdPs b~C~$ut CeumO ' is seel .sail, adin asll kdýth.t woos4 aThe mne were WW ;lf John Willie, a farmer Th. T were taken to Nw ;Oteams to the . aritr HRo blDr. MI. D. B ofll . Foldo". k i phim npudkowatUcb lae tret Lls~~:cc-igss~t Iua IE FALAT and be of Handsome and Ornaientali Design. RESULTS FROM PARISH FAIR Bids r Als Asked- r Use of Pavilion for Moving Picture Sho.ip Covington La., Fe& is, 1913. Meeting of the Park Commplsson wRs called to order on t above date with President D, J. Sanders in the chair and J. H. Smtih, seting secre present: :A ea coudry, C. E Schonberg, Whit. Riggs and Jac Bok enfohr. Minutes of Jaisary 17, 1913 were read and adopted4 - Moved and ded that the bills of H. J. Smith & Sons, for $11..5. and L, M. Bourgeois, for $4.86, be ordered paid. Carried. Moved by J. H. Smith, seconded bl C. B. Schonberg, that the bid of A. LeBlanc, for $90, to erect an arch at the park gate be accepted. Casried Report of C. E. Schonberg In. re ree ed; snd, the placing of the swings .was turned over to the Im provement Committee, with fil powes to et, .alo esaid eom ttee. to haov s ha Vic-eis panted for $10 was rbceived and the bill ordered paid. Moved a4: i een'eddihst the iron froat drive gate and .6ee dosen steel settees, as sqle.ced, be ordered from H. J. Smath & Si.s. Carritd. Moved and seconded that a com umttee p three be appot ed to .Ratw -up a preoposition for bid: for tU. renting of the pavilion for an electrk show or theatre from March. It, b911 to Octoberf 15 i191,- with the under. standing that the rental be set aside to help pay of the Indebtedness dt. on the pavilion. Said proposition-tc be published in the St. Tammany JAC BOKENNOHR. C. E. SCHONBERO. J. H. SMITH,. Co€mmittee. "M ean:d, seconded that meeting adjourn. D. J. ANDNak President J. H. SMITH, Acting. Secretary. NWWI'CE, The Park Commission of the town of Covington, through its undersign ed committee, Invites sealed -bids for the privilege of renting the Pavilton during the period commencing Ma.s Said Pavilion to be -uped by the party or parties rena sames; aM mo picture show b6se ssobect to'-the folowing sondlou Saida Piavilionla to be .free ftew h1t" use of the publitCat 4. times weik drlaig hb hours o f,* . . t, 12 . pm., i aflly, `and, alsto:- ~o the right of the Commission to .Ise said Pavillo- durling said Mep ever said Commission may deem.,t Alae halt fdr4sh r ad 4orsed suitable to this' tomma sow Successful bidder must o y inm.rance regulattions oV i'l.- - of Pavilion ass moving picture show sinds duvt i frog -the 'ra if said Pavilon are to .be .used by the Commission to reduce the outatandi lag indebtediness on said Pavilion. All proposals hould be addressed to C. B. 8ehonberg, Secretary ofr com .ittee, and they will be opened sad the l'ental of the Pavilion sWirded to the highest bidde, ay`r Thurstqy Pebruar* S . 1911, at $ p. R. The right is reserved to reject any sat all bids. Chairman. '" Commlte e 'tg ord- a adbom e .tiaton coksett th mayor cd l eterk c of ,i oti on, duty .e'e.the 4.eG. wAVIB - ~Is~ ~: drowsne aeen m a sesed rseeu to rkele . hi Lear the o th - snod, d a h. t `rme , .th.. ,oth into the watf.o :Ip@ at tepeait catme.. near losing 1is the stort. Coroner aed j held an nlqesta wa= hen to New Or k ... wSGm sA Ws 's ,PoN Mande. .-iterlal is on the ero e ; e son..i of a sawmill on bant of e on Cu tthe oorporWai limits it bf l . James T. Davis, A local citfteen and a sa eperience. A f.il como ailled hands will turn out p o.f lumber dsaly, the timber be=ng enough. it a s aid ` the ew iU: in eoauttý f or` ers. `HI enterprise b aeaOl ston to and Mr. Davis has the of the . mLiml tT for l'& The P ,:arve Lumber Company, cIt *otehaplates the early erect ylle, In tht parish, of ai- with a substan tin cpact wtll ve employ meat teq Ott people residing In During this Month. Co mi ttee on Badl 'ebo the NetPr oeed&s1a8L o--, n. ..i S-Corvgton. La., Feb. 18, 1.3 Meeting of the Association; w ad to order en above date b7.. Bourgeois. pesident, with the .-: iag members ,present: 1a. M. D, - SLeon,! eacodti, .!aa. ' - Si ,Leu n' 1ten. IL . Os..dtf N.. Seiler, Jacob Seller, W. H. KenUtel, Joe Hoffmma, J. Ii,. Smitht, U. I. lanutes of January .I1 were read The followang -lport of- Chief Os tendore ;was next, resved , and or dered spread on the mnaut. .. To the OeCra and e a of the Firemen's Benevolent s tlo of. Covinlton. . Gentlement:--I, the undersigned. tender this mjy ecd , m h' report;. as chief o yeaour re departme t. It s with -great pleasure that I can report that we have had- no res ac my last report., No. I -ad No. 3 are aIn: od cohdf tknc and also that the truck is all ready , fore ,4ty, s-ad I at ' '44the tde themical be put in worklet cern dln a ir't is th first thing need. ed t thre of a> Er..i. ` I hase al the phone ever Thanha to all tbo answer the r' V dhahu seJW thi eacot. 06 was receirv thanks. - w . 4Itistee be tao amont owed by teh Associatteu by tedr ed I. Selth. Oie- the blw {in l edmulttee 'Ar taext~ -. 4alst i R4t eomau as nextappl Sas follows. Jeauoruesaghton e F Gabriel a 3.10l t':t bJt. r sla~lW~o anness· a<-.-·;Oidii "kidr - i t! 77 SIsj"~a~~~;;~~ L~K. ~CB&AL teport of :th Seriff an!' Tax O:hgtý fot t ,~nhof Ja nua tratittforia Parfrh Jail Awivarded to. June Tadroixe, L*t Bird. Covla to. La., leb. 17, 1913. s`nabd e date. de twit 'b , preet '1. A.Bchaei. er r o e andP. U, Bituc.; Absents, done:; 1t was `dvd e ad` a.Z; nDie fde that the reading Of'the mitaute "of the, previous aesting .be dlapaed Tb theHaiibwrm p fjIiu~aýý /lSa md Ttheru siorti Pt' St. ia RRah7Oaet eihm #e, t fero: p #setd 'f 0rs o += s o f t .r1 teab ft bte .~gta S5oubw ~u. p'2.That oarire - i q': gp4 (Uroads wbcbV tever travel. iiA· i g lrb We d t s li w It s sgmove d and dal i r o ded that above pet tlon bro lai tr waift _The f()1lowing`inpr was" reads` Crimilna fui . i " .... 3s040: O ri mfai taE . l. 744. .24#l.3 School funad .......j5. _ 1174.77: Poll - tax .: . . :t.:;* r f .402.2 CRQ.I. ulai'nd S ý .: 26315 School. ward " ...... 24434 Sebsoh vard *,~ 241.41.·. Per capita taa .. 194.75 * 12.1.6 Chasn. Davis sec't., 10.00 td tll .. ,. r. svrs #44 nenutoed fand 'r ury 'iul. Taa ¾ t 2,. 'Sworn to madsuJ.eba *1 itj^ ~t;·~·*: ~t~ I WiI~,F Equ m"' 1< L m"ij *tth mii h ,e hierv rivetged : ap peai ifrom ''am ogis =th . womge o': the i*.ot League for tetaueL i=wsabm lutret aeu th 5t~e A the nuic seho the .Soes t the schooC jtiu #4truagg t that :r·MIt~e Iss so achb4~p s u Uzi eeryº father aatctp s f3a or hits boy tb'tI> 1t BR~EWiEsm of a.$ Ott raa4 a eg eat. re £ or hip be Indignanit Utold at_ theca='a ;; a em~tL r 1~isd, o sthet thiasp ama.msr of hat ·a mother's L-weapgiit o ;. Yet it is butely troa that s, qaajrlt of sotrp u~4 fth~rVi* re by. leek* of proper. iuteestlth inesathat Am" emplui ~~s -tp the fstctw tast Iatvbs*'t* e the posi~tio of e 'p yr},,-A* b#,u Ma ts -~ dARC tW r `A ii 'ntriels wat =ee eete the th ie.polf, ,ui 4& rf;of Rseted ok ad rod' fu*x that the f of,3 ¶ bbof ThomasiLel an at massu ant id gIve tht: o*taL the. follo ie de*3 ore p014x~~i: -rgeg ji~ 'ter .~a~3~~for 1.5~t# fiers a"pow sad ; l , : 8 hore Tb of: .~. s X edlat~i aEtteu~ti~ sisp ·.sl *'·E~QW1L~fS41.S niew ,a _e., !? Lieoinhh 114c bofle~ *3p.~r8~ j~SdfC -I-o-~bns-li ?d+ffirm~ pua~: : pa:l~lS ~Si~d;~ 1119 s ad 'Ewe >z' "ra. SAw L~s~-K x :; pw~l ~ Imi r~i~t