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SUM-MO COFFEE for sale at _=t R'Ylm any Hay & Grain Warehouse, i- v i.lngton, 14. n22 - Hunt the buyer wh. wants to buy and p sedler who wants to s&J through these colu.ins, Ihen your dcal is two Shirds closed. g No salesmanship is required under these Circumstances-- and l.ahsmanship costs m.oney- many tirmes %dve cost of a want ad. ' Get that? SHERIFF'S SALE. Commercial Bank & Trust Company vs. Jones & Picket, Ltd. No. 3163. Twenty-Sixth JudiciarDistrict Court, Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order of seizure and sale issue l out of the honorable afore said c.ourt, and to me directed, bear ing date the 30th day of August, 1920, I have seized and will off"_ for gale at the principal front door, of the courthouse in Covington, La , at public adction, between legal sale hour.s, on Saturday, October 9, 1920, the following described property, to wit: A certain piece or parcel of lan-i situated in the town of Covington Parish of St. Tanimany, State of Lois isiana, and more fully described as follo,.s, to-wit: Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in square 1702 in New "Covington,, said lots having each a front of sixty (60; feet on Seventeenth Avenue by a depth' of oie hundred and forty feec between parallel lines, Said squate No. ;702 being bounded by Monrae and Madison streets and by Sever. teentri and E ghteenth Avenues. Ba':ag the same property acquire I by Jones & Pickett, Ltd., from C. L. Rouschkclb, as per deed recorded 'n Conveyance Book 57, folio 528, of the -)ticial records of St. Tamman v Pari'-h, Louisiana. Tinms of Sale-Cash, without s. pra!sener.t. WALTER GALATIAS. s4 6t Sheriff. 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious FIever, Colds and Ia. Grippe. It kills the paratite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general tonic.-Adv. : Indigestion Q Many persons, otherwise Q vigorous and healthy, are - Ql" bothered occasionally with * indigestion. The effects of a D disordered stomach on the system are dangerous, and promnpt treatment of indiges Q tion is important. "The only V nmedicilte 1 have uneeded has C been something to aid diges tion and cl-an the liver," It writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, farmer. I "rMy rdieine is I Thedford's L 3LACK DRAUGHt for indigestion and stomach trouble of any kind. I have never found anything that I touches the spot, like Black Draught. I take it in broken i9 doses after meals. 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Bonfouca, La., July 1, 1920. By order of the Board of Dire: tors. J31-3t Classited ads. ,roduce resalts it placed in The Parmnr. BEKIdlLFr SAM Commercial Bank & Trust Compa. vs. Jones & Picket, Ltd. No. 3162. Twen.y-Sixth Judicial District Court, Pariah of St. Tammany, Louislana. Notice is hereby given that by v'r tae of an order of seizure and sale issued out of the honorable afore said ,curt, and to me directed, bear ing date the 30th day of August, 11920, I have seized and will ofrir for ba.e at the principal front door of the courthouse in Covington, La., at publce auction, between legal sale houra on Saturday, October 9, 1020, the following described property, to wit: A certain lot or parcel of land sit uated in tae Pariah of St. Tammany, Stats of Louisiana, and nore fully described as follows, to-wit:, 1. The southwest quarter of see tion 1 tp d scuth, range 11 east, containing 160 acres. 2. The south half of the south east quarter of section 22 tp 5 south, range 11 east, containing 80 acres. 3. The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 17 tp 6 south, range 12 east, containing 40 acres. 4. The southwest quarter of the nortwest quarter, east half of the northwest quarter, east half of the sout.ieast quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter, all of sec tion 6 tp 6 south ,range 12 east, con taining 220 acres, more or less. Cotainlng altogether 560 acres, more or less. Terms of Sale-Cash, without hp praisement. WALTER GALATAS, s4-6t Sheriff. NOTICE OP' HOMESTEAD ENTR(. Baton Rouge, La., Aug. 20, 1920. No:ice is hereby given that Joseph Wilson Todd, of Lacombe. Louisiana, who, on July 29, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 07599, for east half of northeast quarter (e% of ne Y&), section 21, township 8 south, range 13 east, St. Helena Meridian, has filed notice of intent'on to make three year proof, 'to establish claim to the land abore described before Clerk of Court, at Covington, Louisiana, on the 6th day of October, 1920. Claimant nrmes as witnesses: Waiter Bautaut, John Bautant, Louis ilevere, Berry Todd, all of [a combe Louisiana. Z. D. GIANELLONI, au2S-5t Registrar. USE "DIAMOND DYES". Dye right! Don't risk ma terial. Each package of "Dia mond Dyes" contains dires tions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rleh, fadeless color into old garmdnts, draperies, nov erings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Dimond Dyes" -no other kind-then perfect re sults are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has "Diamond Dyes ,Color Card". 1 rich colors. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain kill or. It relieves pain and sorenest caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, etc.-Adv. SHERIFF'S SALE. Covinaton Bank & Trust Co., vs. Albert Bechac-& Co. No. 3644. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court. Parish of St. Tammany, S Louisiana. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of Seri facias issued out of the honorable aforesaid court, and to me directed, 'bearing date the 16th day of August, 1920, I have seised and will offer for- for sale at public aucttlon at the principal front door of the courthouse in the town c f Covington, St. Tammaly par:sh, Louisiana, between legal sale hours, on Saturday, October 2, 1920, the following described property, to wit: A certain lot or portion of groundi with ouldings and improvements, in the town of Mandeville, Louisiana, in square bounded by Lake, Girod, laibowe and LAftte streets, said piece of ground measuring 204 fset ¢ inches front on Lake street by a depth of 246 and 8-10 feet. Tems of Sale--Cash, with benelit of apDradlement. WALTER GALATAS, out8-it Sheriff, M4.SONIO WI3rDG NO. 188. F.. & A. . Meets every second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. J. MONROE SIMMONS, W. M. WARREN H. SMITH. Se. LIST OF P-I-T JUROBB. Foilowing is the list of Petit Jurors drawn for the October term of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court for the Parish of St. Tam many, Louisiana: No. Name Ward 1. Joseph P. Bouvier ........ 3 2. G. IMarange ............. 4 3. Peter Quave ............ 10 4. J. H. Moran ,,......... 7 5. Emile Miller ........... 4 6. W. E. Eddins .......... 3 7. E. V. Richard .......... 3 8. Ben H. Buckley .......... 3 9. Win. Toeper ........... 3 10. NIorvill Bush ............ 5 11. William H. Kahl ........ 5 12. Wallace Davis .......... 10 13. Mass Polk ............. 6 14. J. R. Kennedy ......... 6 15. Richard Page ........... 3 16. Adolph Dubourg ........ 4 17. Chas. Fogg ............ 9 18. I. B. Wascomb .......... 2 19. Geo. Bush, Jr., .......... 1 20. Marshal Talley .......... .. 21. George Roth ........... 3 22. J. W. Booth ............ 10 23. Paul Burthurn ........... 7 24. John A. Peterson ... ar... . 25. Harry Salzer-......... (.. 1a 26. Wallace M. Poole ........ 3 27. C. N. Crockett .......... . 28. Peter Picolo . .......... 3 29. Wm. M. Crawford ....... 5 30. P. P. Sharp ........... A true copy. GUY A. SMITH, s4-5t Di. Clerk of Court. 8UOCEBSION NOTICE. Successiion of Ursan Gaillard. No. 147, Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. Whereas, Herman 1. Levy has ps titioned the Court for letters of al min'ttration on the estate of the late Ursan Gaillard, deceased, intes tate: Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern to show cause, with in seven'dsys, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be grant ed and why the description and val uation of th, said estate should not be approve I and homologated. By )rder of the Court. GUY. A. SMITH, s4-2t Dy. Clerk of Court.. 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