Newspaper Page Text
OFFICIAL NOTIC S. The undersigned forbid all hunt ing, trapping or trespassing on their lands. Anyone caught doing so will be punished to the full extent of the law. QUEE.N & CRiCSCENT CLUB. All persons are nereby warned and prohibited fruiu cutting, burning deadening, cairji:ig or floatlng away or otherwise injuring or destroying anu trees, timber or wood growing or ly:ng upon the 'awlsn of the under signed. The .ie also prohibited froim lishin .iuutlug or trapping with dog, , or torch or trespass nlg in any .iay on aidse belolginli to the uu"' 'ngued. E. P. ROBERT. ii. Hi. MAYFIELD. ii. J. MAYFIELD. R. A. ORR. JAI. PROVOST. ooil-tt OEO. H. GAUSB. All persons are prohibited from trespassing upon the lands between Covington and Abita Springs former ly known as the Bossier-Herwig Lands, and from cutting any trees or timber on said lands, or hauling any wood therefroL , or tacking of nailing any advertis, 'ents or notices on any of the trees. Ten dollars re ward will be paid ,r information and convictlen of tr p using. CHARLES T. BRADLEY, THOMAS & P 3 RKER. We, the undersign d. forbid als ur lands. Anyone cs aght so doing suntlng, trapping and rqspassing on will be punished to tie full extent if the law. JAMES BARRENfIER. All persons are hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, burning, deadening, carrying or floating away, injuring or destroying any trees, Vmber or wood growing or lying up on the lands of the undersigned, on the lake front from Lewisburg to the Tehefuncta river, formerly known as Amand Marigny and McQuinn tract; and are also prohibited from fishing, hunting or trapping with dog or torch or trespassing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. One hundred dollars reward will be paid for information and conviction of trespassers. D. C. HEDDEN, 1023 Washington Ave., Jul8-6mo New Orleans, La. NEW ORLEANS ana riturl vta NEW ORLEANS GREAT \ORTH ERN RAALROAD. Good going every SATURDIAY ur SUNDAY, returaing he fol lowing MONDAY Fare for the round trip: From Covington ........ $2.64 From Abita Springs . ... $2.1 From Mandeville ....... $2.16 For further particulars call on agent or write M. J. McMahon, Traf fie Manager, lv'w Or:cans. The Northwestern Dental Co. When you go to New Orleans to get your dental work done, be s.re to call at the Northwestern Dental Co., No. 912 Caral street. You will And the finest and best equipped dental office.lu the South, under the management of Dr. L. A. Grewater. Moderate prices; first;class work is the motto. Overything strictly first elams, and ten year guarantee on all work. Open Sunday trom 9 to 4; even Ings until 8 p. m. NORTHWESTERN DEI TAL CO., 912 Canal Street. New Orleans. ORDINANCE NO. s5. An ordinance granting the privilege to the Great Southern Lumber Company, of Bogalusa, La., of constructing a sweet potato kiln ,buildjng on Theard Avenue, op poalte the St. Tammany Ice & Manutfacturing Co., from the south side thereof, to the extent of 12 by 45 teat. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council in regular session con. vened, That the Great Southern Lumber Company, of Bogalusa, La., be and it is hereby granted the right and privilege of constructing a swept potato kiln building on Theard Ave, opposite the St. Tammany lee & Manufacturing Co., on the south s:d&' of said Avenue, to the extent of 12 Iby 45 feet; provided said buildhin; shall be for the public use, and limit ed to the purpose of its construc:ion, and at all times subject to the con trol and supervision of the Parisb Council of Defense. 'Section 2. Be it further ordain id, etc., That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. PAUL J. LACROIX, Mayor. L. A. PERREAND, Secretary. Oetl3-6t AN ORDINANCE Fixing a budget for the year 1917. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Police Jury of St. Tammany parish, that the taxes for the year 1917 be and the same are hereby levied on all of the taxable property in the parish of St. Tammany, as follows, to-wit: For the criminal fund there shall (be levied the sum of one and one halt mills; For the road fund there shall be levied the sum of two mills; For the general fund there shall ,be levied the sum of three mills; For the school fund there shall be levied the sum of three and one half mills. Section 2. Be it further ordain ed, That the above tax shall be levied on the basis of 55 per cent of the assessed value of the parish. Section 3. Be it further ordain ed, That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. J. B. HOWZE, President. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. Amulie for the 6T. WIaluAy FARMbI One Delar a Yer RAMON P. DE NEGRI Ramon P. de Negri is Mexican con= sul general and charge d'affaires of the Mexican embassy in Washington until Ambassador Bonillas takes hold. IX'I J E 'ltNE I·HE BULr EE1;0C: ER. It is generally admitted t a: ex r;erence is ths best teacher, but should we not make use of the ox rer:ence of otbhLr as well as our own? The xp~erience of a tbhous ano persons is more to be 1penaeJ upon than that of one individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds with the best results, which shows it to be a thor oughly refable preparation for those diseases. Try it. It is prompt and effectual and pleasant to take. Sold by City Drug Store. NOTICE. The Improvement Committee of t.e Town Council will receive plan:s up to December 1st for the bui.d .g of a pavilion and other iU12ro.e ments in the Bogue ialaya l'ari. Please communicate wih tihe undir signed. M. P. P'LANCHIE, novl0-4t Chairman. NOTICE TO BIDDEIb. The Improvement Committee of the Town Council will receive plans nd bids up to December 1lst for tilhe onstruction of culverts and bridgel in concrete, at the severel streel crossings over the natural drain through the town of Covington. M. P. PLANCHE, nov10-4t Ch'lrman. TW my .ld ga- Di wre Isis to make this paperbMisr farevryb.dy JUDI'IAL ADVWIRTISEIMENT. SHERIFF'S SALE. St. Tammany Bank & Trust Com pany vs. Nomour Cousin. Ns. 2826. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale issued out of the honorable aforesaid court, and to me directed, bearing date July 6, 11917, I have seized and will offer for sale to the last and highes bidder, at the prin cipal front door of the courthouse in the town of Covington, La., between legal sale hours, on Saturday, December 8, 1917, the following described property, to wit: All that certain lot or portion of ground situated, lying and being in the parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, being the southeast por tion of lot 13, section 40, township 8 south of range 12 ea .t, of St. Ilel ena Meridian, in Louisiana, contain ing twelve and seventy-five hundred ths (12.75) acres, and described .as follows: Beginning at the south corner of said lot 13 on the margin or edge of Bayou Lacombe, running thence south 73 degrees 45 minutes, west 1687.5 feet to the southwest corner of said lot 13; thence north 16 degrees 15 minutes west 313.1 feet to a post; thence north 73 de grees 45 minutes east 1740 feet to a post on the margin of said Bayou Lacombe; thence along the bank of said Bayou to the point of begin ning. The Whole as per sketch rf survey made by Albert T. Whitbeck, C. E., dated Covington, Louisiana, July 31st, 1907, annexed to the act of sale from Salmen Brick & Lum ber Company, Ltd., o Mrs. Eugenia Cousin on August 6th, 1907, togeth er with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Being a part of a large tract known as Lot 13, containing 329 acres and set forth and marked on a plan of said tract by P. N. Judice, Surveyor, dated parish of St. Tammany, January 29, 1867. Terms of Sale--Cash, without the benefit of appraisement. T. E. BREWSTER, oc6-6t Sher:tf. PARTITION SALE. Henry Keller vs. Sidonia C susin, et als. No. 2751. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. Notice is hereby given that byi JUDIfR L ADVERTISEMENT. virtue of a judgment of partition and sale issued out of the Twenty Sixth Judicial District Cuutr for St. Tammany Parish, in the above num-, bered and entitled cause. apd to me directed, I will proceed to sell at public auction to the last and high est bidder, on Saturday, December 22, 1917 at the principal front door of the courthouse at Covington. La., be tween legal sale hours for judicial sales, the following described prop erty, to-wit: The fractional north hal! of the northwest quarter of section fifteen (15) township nine (9) south, range thirteen (13) east, together with the improvements thereon, in St. Tammany parish, Louisiana, con taining 45.70 acres. Now owned in proportions as fol lows, to-wit, by: Henry Keller, 18-56 interest. Adele Doucette, 9-56 interest. Joseph Young, 9-16 interest. Sidonia Cousin, 9-56 interest. Louis Doucette, 9-56 interest. Rene Young, Jr., 2-56 interest. The said judgment decreeing a partition by licitation, of the said property, between the ,plaintiff and said defendants. Terms of Sale--Cash. This September 6, 1917. T. E. BREWSTER, novl7-6t Sheriff. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF TAX DEED. To James Givens: Whereas the undersigned has pur chased at tax collector's sale, for taxes for the year 19i16, on the 16th day of June, 1917, the following de scribed property, to-wit: One lot and improvements in sqr. 18, town of Mandeville, situates in ward 4, parish of St. Tammany, La. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that I have caused the said deed to be registered in Con veyance Book 71, page 175, of the otfficial records of St. Tammany par ish, Louisiana. novl7-3t • I. LEVY. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF TAX DEED. \Whereas the undersigned has pur Chased at tax collector's sale, foi taxes for the year 1916, on the 16th day of June, 1917, the following do scribid property, to-wit: 35 acres, Lot 2, section 27 tp 7, range 11, situated in ward 4 parish of St. Tammany, La. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that I have caused the said deed to be registered in Con veyance lbook 71, page 174, of the official records of St. Tammany par ish, Louisiana. n17-3t H. H. LEVY. AN OLD 3MAN'S STOMACH. As we grow older and less active, less and less food is required to meet the demands of our bodies. If too much is habituall taken, the stomach will rebel. When a man reaches the advanced age of 85 or 90, you will find that he is a light eater. Be as e-reful as you will, however, you will occasionally eat more than you should and will feel the need of Chamberlain's Tablets to correct the disorder. These tablets do not con tain ipepsin, but strengthen the stom ach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. They also cause a gentle movement of the bowels. SCHEDULE of the ST. TAMrMANY & NEW ORLEANS RYS. & FERRY. CO. Effective December 2, 1917. Leave Leave Mandeville Helenbirg 5:30 a.m. 5:55 a. m. Lv. Covington 6:30 a. m. 7:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 9:30 a. 1i. 3:00.. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:0t0. m. (last car) 6:00 p. m. Lv. Helenbirg 7:00 p. m. 7:25 p. m. On Saturday and Sunday car leav ing Mandeville at 7 p. m., goes througlh to Covington. Returning, leaves Covington at 8 p. m. Cars leave Abita Springs for Man deville 15 minutes after Covington time, and leave for Covington 35 minutes after Mandeville time. FIARE ROUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. 4 Eve- "hunt a needle in a haystack?" JIt's a long, discourag ing job. ( You are hunting a needle in a haystack with that "room for rent," "boy wanted" or other placard in your window. c4 The want ads make a thorough canvass of this town between suns for your wants. CROUP. If your children are subject to croup get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and when the at tack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed directions. You will be surprised at the quick relief wMeh it afords. CITY DRUG STORE. COVINGTON,'LA. 313 Columbia street. Prescriptions filled Promptly-Day and Night. Phone 16 A Full Line of PERFUMES FANCY CARDS FRESH DRUGS and AND LOWNEY'S TOILET CHOCOLATES S Always Fresh. ..J. L. WATKINS, Prop Southern Industrial Life Insurance & Burial Association, Inc. HOME OFFICE 317 NEW HAMPSI.UB ST. COVING 'ON, LOUISIANA. Insures Men, Women and Children against loss by soikness, accident and death. All Under One Policy 1Oc and lSe PremaIms J. A. STANGA, Pres. ERNEST PR1 IO, Vice-Pros. J. ELLIOTT STANGA, Secretary and Treasurer. It Is Oft Tles the Unexpected That Happens! When Uuprepared The .Emergency Frequently Materializes! We are not Alarmists 40* ONLY Speakers of the Truth! Do not let the fire alarm sound Without a Fire Insur ance in Your Hands! NILSON-FREDERICK CO. LTD., Covington La. $100 REWA For Guilty Parties Whereby it irss been brought to my knowlodge through the information of stock owners in the neighborhood of Slidell that cattle and other stock are being destroyed, butchered or otherwise dispos ed of, unlawfally and in defiance of rights 'of owners, Now, therefoac, I hereby offer a reward of $10.00 to any one giving information leading to the discov ery of any party or parties driving off, stealing, sell ing, butchering or in nay way disposing of cattle or stock not belonging to them. If the evidence is strong enough to secure an in dictment by the Grand Jury and a true bill is found against the party or parties, then the additional re ward of $40.00 will be paid for such information. If a conviction follows the indictment of the ac cused, then a further and additional reward of $50.00 will be paid the informer. T. E. BREWSTER, Sheriff of St. Tammany Parish. GICHESTEM SPRlLS DIAMOND BRAND years regarded as best.Safest, Always le. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS villt, Ill., has had esperience Ia the ·rlle, IlL., has hd exiperience 1n the How's Thls? We offer One Handd Dolare Beward for any case of Catarrh that eaoast be cured by Hall's Catarrh. Medleae. Hall's Catarrh nedielae has bee.tkea by catarrh suferers for the past blhrty five years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. HalFr Catarrh Medicine asets thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces. expellin the Po son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After yoU have taken Hail's Catarrb Medicine for a abhort time eap will me a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall's CatarrhýMedl cune at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. c. treatment of this Ulisease. She says, when my dhildren were small my son had croup frequently. Cham'ber lain's Conge Remedy always brok_ up these attaoks nmmediately, and I was never without it in the house. I have taken it myself for coughs and colds with good results." SIR THOMAS WHITE A new photograph of Sir Thomas White, minister of finance In the Coe nmdian cabinet. TRESPASS NOTICE. All Ipersons are prohibited from trespassing upon the lands of C. L. Baker, known as the Deitrich tract, about one mile northwest of Slidell, and from 'cutting any trees or tim ber on said lands or hauling any wood therefrom, or tacking or nail ing any advertisements or notices on any of the trees. Ten dollars re ward 'will be paid for information and conviction of any one trespass ing on said lands. C. L. BAKER, nov2;4-18 Slidell, La. DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Covlngton Reders are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow. 'Help the .kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills--the test. ed kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the fol lowing: F. Klein, telegraph operator, 60'5 Robert Street, HaLmmond, La., days: "I know Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy and that they never fail to give satisfaction. I have used this remedy for lame back and kidney disorders and have always had good results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply aslk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that iMr. Klein had. Foster-Mtl burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. -Adv. OHARTER. AMENDMENT to the CHARTER of the PEARL RIVER VENEER C)M-e PANY, INC. United States of America, State of Louisiana, Parish of St. Tammany. Be it known that on this second day of the month of November, in the year one thousand nine hundred and seventeen, Before me, John R. Upton, a No tary Public in and for the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, therein residing, duly commissioned and qualified, and in the presence of the witnesses hereinafter named and un dersigned, Personally came and appeared Clement B. Penrose and Victor B. Macksey, respectively ,President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Pearl River Veneer Company, Inc., a cor poration duly incorporated under the laws of this State, and domiciled at Pearl River, La., created by an act passed before John R. Utpton, a No tary Pu'lic in and for the parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, on the second day of January, 1917, and duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court and Ex-Officio Re corder of Mortgages for the Parish of St. Tammany, La., in Book No. 1 folio 90, on the 5th day of January, 1917, Who declared that pursuant to a resolution adopted by a unanimous vote of all of the stockholders pres ent or represented, at a meeting of the stookholders of said corporation held on the 4th day of August, 11917, at the domicile of said corporation at Pearl River, La., and after all due legal requisites had 'been observed, for the purpose of amending Article IV of the charter thereof, a dupli cate original of which resolution is hereto annexed and made part here of, They in their said capacities as President and Secretary were au thorized and instructed to carry the said resolutions into effect, (by ex eoutifg a formal notarial act of the same and causing said amendment to be. .led and recorded as prescribed by. law. Now, said appearers acting as *tOresaid, -under instructions and au thority of the stockholders of said corporation, do hereby declare that Article IV of the charter of the Pearl River Veneer Company, has been duly altered, changed and amended so as to read as follows: ARTICLE IV. The capital stock of this corpora tbn. Is hereby lzed at the sum of Thirty Thousand ($30,000.U00 Dol 'lars, divided into Three Hundred (300) Shares of the spar value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. provided, that the amount to which the capital stock of this corporation may be increased, shall 'be Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars. One hundred (100) shares; or Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars of the capital stock of this corpora .ion must be subscribed before the filing of the articles of incorporation. The subscribed capital stock of this corporation shall 'be payable in cash, property (real or 'personal), or for labor and services rendered and per formed. No stockholder shall ever be held liable or responsible for they faults, contracts or debts of this corpora tion in any further sum than the un paid 'balance due the corporation on the shares of stock sulbcribed by him, nor shall any mere informality in organization have the effect of rendering this charter null, or of ex posing alLy shareholder to any lia bility whatsoever. This corporation shall not engage in business until One Hundred (100) Shares, or Ten Thousand ($JI9,400) Dollars of the capital stock shall have 'been issued and paid in, in cash. If, in addition, any stock of this corporation is exchanged, either in whole or in part for property or good-will, in that event the pro vis'ons of Section 3 of Act 267. of 1914, shall be complied with strictly. Thus done and passed at my office in the City of New Orleans, Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, on the day, month and year hereinabove first written, in the presence of Messrs. Francis P. Burns and Arthur Ryan, competent witnesses, who hereunto sign their names, together with the said appearers, and me, Notary, all after due readng of the whole. (Original Signed) CLEMT. B. PENROSE, President. (Original Signed) V. B. MACKSEY, Secty.-Treas a rer. (Original Signed)' JOHN R. UPTON, Notary Publi:. Witnesses: FRANCIS P. BURNS. ARTHUR RYAN. State of Louisiana ) Parish of St. Tammany * Clerk's OfficeJ I certify that this instrument was filed for record November :rth, 1917, at 11 a. m., recorded November 12, 1917, in Charter Book One page 133 of the official records. (Signed) C. S. FREDERICK, Dy. Clerk of Court and Ex-O.cio Recorder. A true copy. New Orleans, La,, November 22, 1917. JOHN "R. UPTON, decl-6t Notary Public. AMENDMENT TO C.ARTER of the JONES-RAAUSCH QOMPANY, INO. State of LIouisiana, Parish of St. Tammany. Be it known that on this 16th day of October, 11,917, 'before me, Lewis L. Morgan, a Notary Public ta and for the Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, in th , presence of the undersigned witnesses, Personally came and appeared John P. 'Rausch and B. H. Ranas,. oomU resiaents 01 sai rarisn, 1o me personally known, who declare that at a general meeting 'of the stock holders of the Jones-Rausch Oom pany, Inc., held at its office at Cov ington, La., on the 15th day of Oo tober, 1917, of which meeting due and legal notice had been given to the stockholders, according to thb laws of the State of Loutsismna, and the requirements of the charter of said company, Article I of samid char ter was amended and re-enected so as to read as follows: The name and style of this cor poration shall be the John P. Bausch Co., Inc., and by said corporate name' it shall have succession and enjoy existence for a period of nine ty-nine years from the 15th day ofl October, 1917, unless sooner dissolv. ed in a manner provided by law and the articles of this charter, and un der said corporate name it shall have power and authority to contract, sue and be sued, to make and use a cor porate seal, the same to alter or break at pleasure; to make all nec essary iules and regulations for its corporate management and control, and shall have and enjoy all the rights, privileges and immunities which are nqw conferred upon or may hereafter be granted to corpora tions of this kind and character. And said appearers declare that they were authorized and tnatructed by said stockholders' meeting to sign and execute the proper notartal act amending and re-enacting Article I of the charter of the said corpora tion, and that they do now make this declaration and execute this notari al act in accordance therewith. Thus done and signed at my ofoee at Covington, Louisina,Jn the pres ence of E. L. Michelet and L. Millar, competent witnesses, who signed the, same with the said appearers, and me, Notary Public, after due reading of the whole. JOHN P; RAUSCH. B. H. RAUSCH. Witnesses: E. L. MICHELET. L. MILLAR. LEWIS L. MORGAN, decl-6t Notary 'aubli. No. .S6 Thh .a ipu ppared upesde ~C.UMIAULRIA U WaQuILLS " PUVU " - - l . slrtrll l lm. Ks HAS A HIGE OP 0 9N (a5M BERLAIN'I TAiS. "I have a high opiiaeon of ..a berlain's Tablets for biliosaness sa as a laxative," writes Mrs. C. A. Barnes, Charleston, Ill. "I have never found anything so mild and pleasap to usea. My brother La also uebd these tablets with satis.e t.ry oemslts." Sold by City Drum