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COVINGTON MOSS WORKS TELEPHONE 87 MANUFACTURERS OF NEW PROCESS MOSS MATTRESSES MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER BECAUSE you carry"a policy of insurance does not always mean that you are insured. You must read your policy carefully and ascertain :that the company which issued the policy is a solvent one. Few people do this, and that is why we try as far as is humanly possible to write your policy careful1, and in first classicompanies. ROBT. L. AUBERT, INC. Covington, La. Thos. F. Millar N. A. Mallint ABITA SPRINGS GARAGE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS On All Makes of Cars, Tractors and Internal Combustion 'Engines Work Guaranteed Prices Moderate AUTO FOR HIRE BY HOUR OR TRIP Around the Corner from Stanga's Store Night Phone 33 ABITA SPRINGS, LA. ,Day Phone 124-M Box 184 ORDINANCE NO. 79. An ordinance revoking and setting aside the dedication of the pub lic alley traversing Square No 2601 in the New Covington Ad dition to the Town of Coving ton, La., which square is bound ed by Jefferson, 26th and 27th Avenues. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Town Council of Covington, La., in regular session convened, That the dedication of the alley traversing Square No. 2601 of the New Cov ington Addition to the Town of Cov ington, La., which square is bound ed by Jefferson, 26th and 27th Av3 nues and Madison street, be and the same is hereby revoked and set aside, and closed, due proof having 'been made that the same is aban doned, and is no longer needed for public purposes. Adopted February 1, 1921. On vote being taken the following voted yea: C. E. Schonberg, H. A. Mackie, A. R. Smith, C. H. Sheffleld, Epile Frederick. Nays: None. ROBT. W. BADON, Mayor. L. A. PERREAND, Secretary. NOTICE. I am applying for a pardon. f12-2t* CLYDE LOTT. STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES, INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" is the '~ticke t surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatuilence, Heartburn, Sourness; t Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused rby acidity: p"A few tablets give' almost immediate-stomach re- lief and shortly the _stomach is cor rected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large 'esse Costs only few cents at any drug store. Mil lions helped annually.-Adv. .1 Give Sick, Bilious Child "California Fig Syrup" '"California Syrup of Figs" is the best "laxative physic" to give to a sick, feverish child who is bilious or constipated. Directions for babies and children on bottle.They love its fruity taste. Beware! Say "Cali fornia" or you may not get the genu ine recommended by physicians for over thirty years. Don't risk injur ing your child's tender stomach, liver and bowels by accepting an imita tion fig syrup. Insist upon "Cali "fornia."-Adv. 2 'DANDRUFF GOES! HAIR STOPS FALLING Immediately after using "Dander ine" you can not find any dandruff or falling hair, but what pleases you most is that your hair seems twice as abundant; so thick, glossy and just radiant with life and 'beauty. Get a 35-cent 'bottle now. Have lots of long, heavy, Ibeautiful hair.-Adv. NOTICE. Notice iis hereby given that the Houltonville Ferry Franchise his been awarded to Ernest Guitteau, who obligates himself in said cou tract to make no charges in excess of the following: Children going to school, free. Between the hours of six in the morning and six in the evening, pedestrains 10c each way. Single wagon sand buggies, 50c. Double teams, 75c. Ford autos and runa'bouts, 50c. Oxen, mules and horses, one 203, two or more 15c each. Trucks, one ton, 75c. Trucks of two tons and up, $1.00. Persons who occupy horses and buggies, free. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary of Police Jury. "CASCARETS" TONIGO&HT FOR CONSTIPATION Just think! A pleasant, harmless Cascaret works while you sleep and has your liver active, head clear, stomach sweet and bowels moving as regular as a clock 'oy morning., No griping or inconvenience. 10, 2o or, 5U cent ,boxes. Children love this candy cathartic too.--Adv. . NOTICE TO LICENSE PAYERS. State and parish license are due and become delinquent on the 1st day of March, 1921. Interest at the rate of 2 per cent ,per month wifl be added. WALTER GALATAS, j15-6t Tax Collector. AN ORDINANCE granting a ferry franchise. Whereas, due notice has been giv en according to law for the sale of a franchise for the operation of a ferry for carrying freight and pass engers for hire across theh Tche functa River within a radius of two miles of the point where the Houl tonville Ferry is now being operated by Ernest Guitteau; and, Whereas, Ernest ,Guitteau was the only bidder appearing for the pur pose of obtaining said franchihse; and, Whereas, no other 'bids have been received; now, therefore, Be it ordained, _ ,hat the Parish of ,-ýTam many' 4 '. hereby grant, bargain,;sell. and iogrvey unto the ,said Ernest .Guitteai.,a resident of St. Tammany parisht'a franchise for a period of, ten years under which grant" the -said -Ernest Gulttteau is authorizedito establish a ferry for the carry(i4g of freight and pass engers for' hire_'across the Tche functa Riter within a I:.adius of two miles of the point where the Houl tonville Ferry is now being operated by Ernest Gultteau. ,Be it further ordained, That it shall be unlawful for any other per son to operate a ferry within a radi us of two miles of the point where the above described ferry is now be ing operated. Be it further ordained, That the rate of ferriage and toll to be charg ed thereon shall be as follows: Children going to school, free. Between the hours of 6 in the morning and 6 in the evening, pedes trains, 10c each way. Single wagons and buggies, 50c. Double teams, 75c. Ford autos and runabouts, 50c. Oxen, mules and horses, one 20c, two or more 15c each. Trucks, one ton, 75c. Trucks of two tons and up, $1.00. Persons who occupy horses and buggies, free. Adopted Feb. 9, 1921. J. B. H'OWZE, President. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. (Rent your room through a "Rooms For Rent" ad and keep the disfiguring placard out of your front window. SThe newspaper ad is dignified, sends you numerous applicants from which to choose, and does not detract frol the exclusiveness of your home. _I PUT MUN8WNR In your homes at niMht? Yes, Ed_. mon's bottled suashine. Electrit '>C~ '' iJ ', light is by far the cleanest and best, and in case that your home is aot Sequipped come to us and let us con vince you of the small cost and its superiority over all the other old. fa:hiotned lighting methods. St. Tammany Ice and Manufacturing Company, LIMITED. 606 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market. They-are dangerous things in the medicine line.-Ady. PARTITION SALE. Peter Perrin et al vs. Minors, Essie, Genalusi, et als. No. 3339. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of 'St. Tammany, Louisiana. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an order issued out of the honorable aforesaid court, and to me; directed, bearing date Feb. 1, 1921, I 'will.,proceed to sell at public sale, at the principal front door of the courthouse in the town of Coving ton, La., between legal sale hours for judicial sales; on Saturday, March 12, 1921, the following described property, to wit: The north half of the ne quarter section 11 tp 7 south, range 10 east, containing 81 and 14-100 acres. Said sale is made to effect a par tition and-is to be made for not less than $486.84, for cash. its appraise'I value as recommended by the tutor ad hoc and the under tutor homolo gated by judgment of court.. WALTER GALATAS, f£5-6t Sheriff. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. J. D. McLain vs. His Creditors. No. 3344. Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana. To the Creditors of J. D. McLain and To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that a meeting of the creditors in this case will rbe held at the office of and be lfre Lewis L. 'Morgan, Notary Pub lic, on the 17th day of February, 1921, at 10:30 a. m. 'By order of the Hon. P. B. Carter, Judge of the Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court, for St. Tammany Par ish, Louisiana. Given under our hand and seal of office at Covington, La., on this 19th day of January, 1921. j29-3t GUY A. SMITH, Deputy Clerk of Court. Ellis & Cappel, Attorneys for J. D. McLain. I Indigestion, U Many persons, otherwise 1 ® vigorous and healthy, are fI bothered occasionally with fl ai.ndigestion. The effects of a disordered stomach on the system are dangerous, and prompt' treatment of indiges- U *.- tion is important. "The only medicine I have needed has been something, to aid diges tion and clean the liver," writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a McKinney, Texas, farmer. 0 "My medicine is i Thedfords D.ACK-DAUBSNI U for Indigestion and stomach' trouble of any kind. I have 1 never found anything that l touches the spot, like Black- 5 SDraught I take it in broken doses after meals. For a long time I tried pills, which grip- 5 Sed and didn't give the good results. Black-Draught liver 'f medicine is easy to take, easy Sto keep, inexpensive." Get a package from your Sdrutggtst today-Ask for and _ insist upon Thedford's-the,.U - only genuine. SGet it today. 1 4JLittle Miss - adver. tised a reward for the return of her p-t fox terrier on Tuesd "'. 4IOn Wednesday she recovered her own "Bouncer" and eight other dogs. q Want ads are go getters. MATHERNE'S POULTRY & RAI. BIT FARM Rayne Cottage; Abita Springs, La. Puie Bred Belgian Hares $3.50 a pair and up. DR. F. F. YOUNG; JR., Physician and Surgeon Offices: Covington Bank Building. Hours: 9:80 to 11:30 a. m. 3 to 5 p. m. Calls Answered Day or Night Rub-My-Tism is a great pain klll er. It relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia Sprains, etc.-Adv. NOTICE. The public is hereby warned not to trespass in any way on the prop erty "i the undersigned, located along :ne line of the N. O. G. N. and the Y. & M. V. R. R. and the Penn Mill palblic road, immediately north and .-orthwest of Covington, La. Trospassers will be prosecuted to the f;l extent of the. law. al-tf HARVEY E. ELLIS. NOTICE; All persons are hereby warned ani prohib.c.a from cutting, burnian .leadeniun, carrying or floating away Jr rtAerwise injuring i or destroying any .trees, timber or wood growing or lying upon the lands of the under signedl. They are also prohibited from Lunting, fishing or trapping with . og, gun or tcrch or trespass ing in any way on lands belonging to the upndersigned. E. ,P. ROBERtT. H. H. MAYFIELD. H. J. MAYFIELD. R. A. ORR. JAS. PROVOST. GEO. H. GAUSE. NOTICE. All person sale prohibited from trespassing upon the lands of Mrs. M. Lonbat Williams in the town ~f Abita Springs. Any one caught cut ting trees or wood will be prosecut: ed in full accordance with the law M. LOUBAT WILLIAMS. NOTICE. All persons are prohibited from trespassing upon the lands of C. L. Bake:, known as the Deitrich tract, about ona mile northwest of Sl:dell, and ixom cutting any trees or tim ber :n said lands or hauling any wood tierefrom, or tacking or nail ing any advertisements or notices ion any c_- the trees. "Ten dollars rs ward will be paid for informatio-: and convicton of- any one trespass ing on said lands. C. L. BAKER, no724-18 Slidell, La. I, the undersigned, forbid all hunting. trapping and trespassing on mn lands. Anyone caught so doing will be punished to the full extent of the law. janl-19 JAS. BARRINGER. NOTICE. All ,errons arm hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, bnrn'ng, deadening, carrying or floating away Injuring or destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or lying up on the lands of the undersignQd, on the lake front from Lewisburg to the Tchefancta r'ver, formerly known'as Amana Marigny and McQuinn tra't, and are also brohlbited from 'fishing., hunting or trapping with dog or torch or tresspassing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. One hundred dollars reward will !ue paid for !~formation and conviction of trespassers. H. H. HEDDEIN, P. O. Box 678, July 18, 19 New Orleans, La.' The undersigned forbid all hunt ing, trapping or trespassing on the8r lands. Anyone caught doing so will be punished. to the 'lull extent of' the law. QUEEN & CRESCENT LUB. Name "Bayer" :on Genuine -A Beware! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Apiirin prescribed by physicians for twenty one years and proved safe by milli ons. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear ache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Anpirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacet iCacidester of Salicylicacid. Professional ,Cards IOWARD BURNS PARISH SURVEYOB JIvil Umgliaeer Oi1lngtsa. - . Ireatasua. MRS. H. M. ZIMMER , Graduate= Midwife 1112 26th Avenue Telephone 230 Covington, La. MRS. J. BERNE Registered Nurse Residence on Military Road Phone 577. 1-98 R. J. TJATTLE, %. t. G6rduaremtt euw Orlns S anitar.um. "Phbne n ulideIL La. MRS. J. BEIROIER Mandevlle. iLa Practical Nnrsqr.-,L5t.eaLae 'ieTraReitm Will answer calk to any nplae' HEZZIT i). RI:lIA OII Physician and Sulraon Office: Located at the City Drug Store Besidence: . ior. Lockwood. n4 Florida Streets. Phones: Office, 16; Hesidence 2;N OOVINGTON. L1'I,.IA' .e Hours: Covingtoln-1 - ;S s,_ 5:O p. •n Phone E44. SIDNEY WV. PROVENSAL Attorney At Law Notary Public BANK BLDG., SLIDELL, LA. L. V. COOLEY, JR. Attorney At .Law r Notary Public POLK BLDG., SLIDELL, LA. J. MONROE SIMMONS Attorney At law Notary Public Southern Hotel Bullding COVINGTON, LA. A. J. FINNEY Attorney At Law Notary Public. Office: Boston Street, opposite the Courthouse. COVINGTON, LA. LEWIS L. 'MORGAN , Attorney-At-Law Southern Hotel Building Covington, Louisiana. C. SIDNEY FREDERICK Attorney-at-Law-Notary Public Office in Bradley Buildang, opposte Commercial Bank d. Trust Co. Covington, La. lELLihR & BU3RNS Attorneys and Counselors at law Covtingtan Beak- ILk itng Covlngton, .. . . ~nutitna THOMAS M. BLIRNS Atsorum, at ijaw Urc In Vovrrlapo~n wana & T'as Company Buildtl. L.O. .MOISt Astormey at iaw a-i 0. , eox IS Oovlato. La o.'L .. . PISHE.~il D.autli. Uire fin ovinteou Bank Buildiag HOurs from IL nm. so 4 p. m. .. P. R8TQUDI. R. I, Residbace No IIIz ld Aven.u 'wo:bloecks from oublir school bhuld loour 12 to P. ., . , K. 3 W LRE Phsaicesre ama 'Sweyes -o7igtInhlna La Omiee: 319 rfltmlrnba trtet c)fle. Phowes A Heelideace Phoa.ei, f)5 4. 4 GIIr5wMr,. '"ovingtnm, Lonbli.as. Lours: 9 a. n to 6 n. mn Phin, 21 Floanthers Hotel RnBuildng. MtSONIC LODGE NO. 188. F. & A. M. MeY.,s every second 6nd fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. J. MONROE SIMMONS, W. M. WARREN H. SMITH. Seu. Rub-My-Tism is a powertful anti septic; it killBs the poison caused caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc.-Ad-7. PRESIDENT WILSON SHIPS BY TRUCK President Wilson is an advocate of, the "ship by truck" idea? :which has been urged upon rural ditricts-as ore way to. lower .short haul transportation charges. He is hauling h's household good3 frdm the old home in Nev Jersey to the new home he will occupy in Wash ington after March 4. The upper picture shows the first truck load of furniture arriving at Washington-the lower shows Mrs. Wilson and her brother,. Mr. Boilling, directing the unloading and placing of the household goods. It Is Oft Times the Unexpected That Happens! When Uuprepared The Emergency Frequently Materializes! , We are not Alarmists 4r, ONLY Speakers of the Truth! Do not let the fire alarm sound:I Without a Fire Insur ancc in Your Hands! NILSON-FREDERICK CO. LT.I., Covington La. PEOPLE'S BAKERY LouIs DAVID, JR., Proprietor - . BREAD DELIVERED DAILY Rye Bread made to prder Phone 13 Aoneille & Soilns Raier (Near the Public School) ri We have and will continue, to 'hav the . ." . largest bread. Delivered daily all over the j -t town. Also pies, rolls and candy. i Phmne 48 Southern Industrial life Insurance & Burial Association, Inc. HOME OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND BOSTON STS,, COVINGTON, LOUISIANA. Insures Men. Women and Childrer agalust loss by eickness, aeeldea " and death. :: All Under One l'olic) 10c and g15c Premium J. A. STA.NGA. Pres. .ERNEI T IRiIYT.. VP'res. J. glNJOY , STANGA, Secretary and Treasurer. : : COVINGTON, LA. Boarding and Day School for Girls and Young Ladies Conducted by the BENEDICTINE SISTERS . For particulars, apply to Mother Priores