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OFFICIAL JOURNAL of thROGR
- of the - Corporatio of Abbvill
Vennilion Parish School Board The Most Thoroughly Read Paper in Vermilion and *J-es in'o the Homcs that Count. ==------ -
A Wide-Awake Home Newspaper - Published Every Saturday - d to the Interests of Abbeville and the Parish of Vermilion. Subscri.tion: $2.00 Yar .
. JVol. 13. No. 38.
O Journal of Vermilion Parish School Board Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Iaturday, Nov. 19, 1921.
O,___l ora l ofr.,.,~ Armilioe D .,,-... .i, V
Legislators Are
Hard at Work i t',
S;'eialt to the P'rogress:
Kt:ate lioniet , liato : liuge' , Lda. N',v.1
S".--With the lIassage of tlhe' ma:lor
Irea'ns:.es anl the.ir sigiat .ret hv the 1y 'al
j,resi'liniig officers of each house, the Sa Ig
Louisiana legislatulre, latec on Fridayl l'eI
night virtually co. in.ididl its a 'i t. r,,t
That is the ~vi';i',n i Ioull noiwt adlioturnrl
a itl, th . mn ,:' imlportant aid . .onstrul ' t- 1 or
iL' .i ii ':t ' l ". It it tru e tht ,.r :1 . I
t athi L. I s' to hI' dilpo,,-' I of during ti h it r.
rejt't.tion of the'-" no",0:< rri I not a
N W1' n mle , to tilt- state.. h :
The tV . I r :;a' l ieN of tt ii.'- t hl 'i itt
llark'l tillme' for llor' than; tthr i'e hiirs
F .- i l'v nii; -l ht a ptii onn th. e nrofllng W
to engross the highway hill ianl ,11 t it I
readly for final signature. Speaker r,11hct
W alker igt ein tl', hill s!,,'l\v ,tt't' ra'
11 o'clock and the house then adjourn- 'let'
er] until 11 '' k ;t nd t i houe t e l erol
ailjourniel unltil Monda" afternoon. The leant
sllntI, a few Ilillnutes later, repeatel ltntti
the house nation and adjourned unltilllniti
8 o'clock Monday night. President tit
protein Johnson signed the hilhways, nex
general aplpropriation and confederate c"
pefnsion hills. Approved of these bills mitt
practically concluded the Important Totr
matters to be iassed in tile extra or- Twt
dinary session. The final ennctment ext
enme at the tenth week of the session. 1ýhic
Action on the part of the senate was hadl
rushed in order to comply with the con- ialf
stitutional provision tiat says all ap- half
piropriatiton hills most he in the Iantls tA
of the governor at least five days be. A
fore adjournment of the session. Mon.
day is the last day in which these bills l''e
can he placed in the hands of the chief erthea
executive. beee
The week end adjodrnment of the bers
senate virtually killedl the mothers pen
sio, which had passed the house and Cha
was scheduled as a special order for chas
Haturdav. The adjournment to Mon- aten
day eliminate the Satturlay session. The bl
mothers pension hill carries a $50,000 n
appropriation, with $2,000 to be appro
printed by the parisaes. The constitu
ilonal provision requiring the appropri
ation. hills to be in the hands of the
overnor at least five days before ad- Sch
jourment, practically hills the bil, Bo'
hrvs Secretary linpsann of the Aenate Aus
,y speedling ni, its work the le isla. Ai
tore during tie closing days of the Ci
reek enacted all the revenue acts, 1,s-t T
td the appropriation bill and the high. tar
way bill. The Senate on Friday night p
passed the acst that is part of the high. ee
way group of bills. This act author
ises the.mieretaVy e.state to alleet the
"eh eala ta.
A shahs 6t. bo th $b1)
Ortt tIl Abels btia ex
ntm e a e t
tied tp on the report of the bill. When T
the committee report was read Fridayv Hol
atilht Senator Johaess moved that the Jan
$ll was Indenitely postponed. Sen Pry
ators Clinton and Warren opposed the an
motion and the bill was finally sent to Abi
the legislative bureau. hAg
--The diferenee in price per gallon Wh
t an inferior tractor oil, as com red
with the best, costs the buyer more ha til
the difference in a few 'et'k. Cas ova
& Gooch, agents Atlas 011i. .
On the afternoon of November 2nd, B1'
the Woman's Club of Abbeville, celeo Ed
brated the completion of it's fifteenth rih
year and takes its place among the 7
otl-lest club organlzations of this state. Be
The aacious home of Mrs. Jaebo Well1 sil
in Fairview, was admirablr suited to of
t:le festive oecasion. The dimly lighted Ca
living room glowed with the reflected of
light of gorgeous yellow Chryanntht- ch
mums and male mrnre lovely the radiant ht
tints of autumn leaves. ra
Miss Fadra R. Holmes, a former mem-r
ber was ulest of honor. Miss Beulah mn
olme5, Mrs. nilbehrt tjl!ers. Miss
Carrie Rogers of Baton Rlouge and Mrs. Bl
James MeGehee no Crowley were also a,
-rs4nted as guestLt
Mrs. Pe!ix Snmson opened the pro' ed
rat byh play:llg Llszt s MDrea il ofe
Love"'' 'in her usual artistic manner.
There followe- a conteat of guessing I
our autumn leaves and the prize, a,
pretty eyrstal vase, fell to Mrs. G. J, I in
uriflt. ID
Mrs. L. 0. Broussard sana a group of ,
onh!gs-- "Pirate Dramp - herter
and "That Sweet Little Woman of e
Mine". bh Bartlett, which were touch' Ii
inuly sweet.
Mrs. R. W. Alexander then reviewed F
the vyars since the orlganization of t'le
club in 10i, in a de'ightf.llv clever ,
paper, whlt-h comb-ihed pathos, humor 9
and local histor- most skilifille. F
Mrs, Golden, Mrs. Samson and Mrs. t
Brotussrd sallng two beautiful trios....
"Mornflal" hv Speaks and "A Bowl
of poses"' b Lucas, wheich were thor
Ohlly enjoyed,.
The dining room was then thrown
open sad there was reveated t'e hbenty '
that yellow roses with anaragits fern,
nitumn leaves lsd shi~rdg cresvtal aan
prdueue when artistically arranged on
su amnle table and lighted by yellow
shaded candles.
After the Turkey and salad course 1
the president, Mrs. L. O. Bronussard,
gave a toast to the bride-to-he. the
toaebting sincerity of which precluded
a resnonse. Following the Lee eoure
the Secretary, Mrs. W. P. Edwards,
read letters of congratulations from the
two howary members, Mrs. W. B,
Whilt, foundear of the Woloaun' Club,I
salt n.. 0ee. . Petty, wee were ur.
able to be preltl
The Club tee. *ash dratnk a
toast 14 th*. ostgo h f t.
.seob l who made the delight
hi ~oeeaa noe l ble, sad s ihr thm
Li L an Sya' the
-4ood Miat Jre t eftrdhet fs feat
App to Mms 3 j. , MeCoakey.
666
wB -a a ol, thas sa_
LEAGUE MEETING.
The S.ho ul Impro,\vme nt !.eague held
ts' reguiar meeting at the Abbeville
Iligh School on Thursday, Nov. 10th.
I!'I, at 2:11 pt. in.
The fjll.wi ig io'grai wais very saIe
, , liI reihIered aind mti"h 'injol ' Ie
Ib% all:
tll 'uiils of the Abbevil llie lig
school.
Iletlinig of the Minuteslby the See
retiary.
p'e ,rt of (Cm mnittee-;.
a. II'h . al n ani.x i. :.tti"'n --lr. liar p.'
ilr. I:i s il'it:it 'l that he, wilth l'e
I rlI in", i w ll :lta - et it he, I I i
ri, .l the e' d hiC'ion '.f the tIwn a i
Iha l t, r ,! their e . , -at it Iln { hi
,rl at :taul imlllpirttllnt ,, rk.
ý. l·'ime r -t-Itci 1n C. omitter Mrs. /'.
W. Siniuners, {'humal .
Mrs. `.,tti rs statel that she ,n I en
riled five ]new me  r!, . :n l ha c e ,l
ccte-l a total of $2:.,'1: Miss A.'idele
letc;r, ('hairni': of the Honorary
Member ('nmmittee. tattt 1 hat saie ;a t
enrolled five new members anid had col
leeteil a total of $12.011. Neither con
mittee has finished the work of col
leiting, but will complete it before the
next meeting.
c. Fire l'rotection Committee.
Mrs. Summers stated that this com
mittee had not appeared before the
Town Council, but would do so at the
next egular meeting. Vert
Mr. Harper stated that the six maps, a l
which the grade tenchers needed so Si
badly, hail been received; and on be
half of the teachers, he wished to thank
the league for same.
As a large dictionary could be pur
chased with the f'dnds available at the
present, Mrs. L. O. Broussard very gein- al
erously donated one which will serve fore
the purpose as well. As magazines had
been contributed by the League mem- !
bers, it was decided not to order any
1 new ones just at present. Tie puar. 3
chase of burlap was postponed until a
later date, when more funds are avail- \l1
able. a
An address-Dr. Harold Edwards
"'What the Sehool ,n'd the League ,
Can Do To Improve the Health of
the Community. 'ci
It was moved anil seconded that the
School League give support to the I
Board of Health.
Music-Miss Gladys Wagoner.
An Address--Mr. Boatner Carter
Civic Work. I 1
The President instructed the Secre.
tary to send in Annual Report, also to .
t pay annual Federation Dues.
There being no further business, the
meeting was adjourned.
M$8. G. W. SUMMERS,
KYI8 ROA MILLS, President.
e The marriage of Miss Fadra ReBeeea
V Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mhr.
e James Robert Holmes, to Dr. Elhoty 1n,
Pryor Wilson, of Houston, Miss., was
e an important event in the social life of Int
I, Abbeville, which took place on the
night of November 15th. Jnt
A host of friends gathered in the
M. E. Church, lovely with ferns and 1
white flowers, to witness the ceremony 2nt
Swhich was performed by Rev. Walter
, Mitchell, of Cleveland, dMis ., assisted !n1
by Rev. W. O. Wagoner. of Abbeville.
As the first strains of Mendelssohn 's
wedding march were played by Miss n,
Isabelle Kitchell, four little white clad
girls: Helen Holmes, Dorothy May Le- In
l, Blanc, Mthnie Hall and Ruth Holly
' Edwards, proceeded to the altar as $2
th ribbon hearers.
he The bridal party consisted of Miss $2
' Beulah Holmes and Mrs. o. J. Gril/sn,
ill sisters of the bride, as maid and matron
to f honor. Miss Sarah Mitchell, of n
*d Carbondale, Miss., Miss Frances Wilson,
Ed of Ethel tiss., and Mrs. F. A. God :'
Ie- chaux o0 New Orleans. They were
at beautiful in gowns of Pastal shades, ,
Scarrying Killaraey roses,
S Tie groom was attended by his best '
ah man, ~r. J. T, Wilson, of Ethel, Miss.,
" Mr. George J. Griffin, Jr. Mr. Luther
RI Blanchard Dr. Philpot of Houston, Miss
Iso and Idr. James Amiss of Baton Rouge.
Dainty little Evelyn Wilson scatter.
lo* ed rose petals before the bride as the
ofentered the ejsareh on her father's
r. arm. Atw-i invly, she was on this o0e
ng easion, most charring. Her gown of 3
I white chiffon velvet, dignifie'll- simple
lin design, was adorned with re al
1IDuchess lace and a girdle of eitonisite
of ;,earls. A laon toille veil witt its
ter wreath of orange blossoms and a show
of er bouquet of bride's roses and valley
.ch' lillies completed the radiant piekre.
The ushers were IesarS. tLouis Wood.
ed F. D. Edwards and Will Waggoner,
t'e Following the ceremo-:-v . reception 2
ver was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
nor G. . Griffin where Mr. asd Mrs. J. B.
Holmes received with the bridal party
dte their many friends. The spa -'ois
-- drawing rooms were artistically decor
owl .-ted with ferns and pink and white
bor- tiower. The delicious refreshments
which were served also carried out the
own pink and white color scheme. A superb
lit heart-shaped wedding cake with two
ern, small hearts with initials W. and H.
Cal super imposed, was shared ty all.
on The out of town guests inchded,
low other than those in the bridal party,
Mrs. Charles Feirieh of Carbondale,
arse Ill., Mrs. Russell Cadery of New Or
ard, leans, Mr. and Mrs. Pirer B. Wright,
the oft Wright, La., Mrs. Carlisle Bourge'tis
aded and Misse Bourgeois of Jeanerette:
urs Mrs. .Richad Hollter of Oielousaes and
arda, Mr. Harold De Mande of Iafayette.
the Rev. Mitchell, who performed the
B. ceremony is a cousin of the bride.
nob, Dr. anl Mrs. Wilson left after the
a'reception for a bridal trip to Calth O0
thei tr trnl, thay will mae thaft saot
hs in Houston, MIS. -
While for insveri reltr~e if lolme9
t.as bee in Abbeville only oa brief
visits to her fatmlly, the devotion o1
"t her friends hete attest her trte Warth.
Her ercellent ability and chlirt has
won her eotntltia f"tinds wherever
she has been.a, As Bupetvisor and critic
fea teacher in the Southera Imliols State
S "Tofmnal College, as a lectrern on eds.
cational mbjects througheost the north
west, and as Leldl secretary for the
Souttern division of the Red Croe, she
has been eonstantly doing a noble hu
manitarian work of which we may all
be justly proud
Dr. Wlhy Psr Wtls a pro-.
inent pkhvsks of Host., Miss with
a wMe e ie warm fraeMts. With
wthem tselr floude Ia MbemIe etSl in
* -
_ ,
SECOND ANN L MEETING
-- of the -- 1 Vt
Vermilion Parri;h Pure Bred Live Stock 1I
Association, and rat Stoek Show.
Saturday, Nov. 19th, AbbVilal L. La "
LIVE STOCK. '2nd
General Rlu1les for Exhibitors. H
1. All sto'k sh,.ud Ie in town on 1I.(
the evning pircecding the exhibit, but lie'
ail entires mast be on the grlonds be- 2nd
fore 8 a. in. on the day of the exhibit. I
2. Any entry not worthy may be :2nd
barreil fr:,m receiving the premium by F
the judge. $2.1
3. the great point for winning a I
,rize is the condition of the animal. $'.41
ill exliiitorA shonil prepare their an
,uals for the exiilbit. I
SIO:,TH IORH NS. an
90. G(rand 'I hamnion Shrthorn Bull, ail
?25.UU. given by ,outhern lree I,'rs Au- thr
;:,cition. tea
91. (irand Chamtpion Shiorth rni (',
Ist $25.00; 2nd ................. ..... ...
;:2. Best 1horthorn Bull, 1st $t.O00; mui
2n,1 $1. " :ir.i ti..00, 4th .4..00; 5th *J. on
'3. Bost Shorthorn ('ow. 1st fl.O'; .r
'nl $,..1' : 3rd $6.00: 4th $4.00 5th $2.
:4. Best dull Cali, 1st $5.00 2nd tai
,2.50. N;
:*5. Best Heifer Calf, 1set $5.00, 2nd
t2.50. me
IIERFORDS. I th:
04. Best Herford Bull, 1st $10.00,'
:..u 65.00; 3rd $2.50. 1.
71. Seat Heord oe, lit l 1,0.a 0
a. silt 01tt1 * 14 i t t1$l.
12.50. 4.
ANGUS. *1.
100. Beat Angus Bull, let $10.00; 5.
-nd $5.00. $1.
I iol. Beet Angus Cow, 1st $10.00;I
2nd 5.40. .
I 102. est Angus Bu llAalf, 1st $5.00; 2n
2nd $2.53.
SIrRAMAS.
1 103. Pest Brahma Bull 1st $10.00; 7.
r 2nd $2.50. :"
104. itelt Brahma Cow, lit $10.00; 9.
Intid $5.:.0. 10
JERSEYS.
a 105. Best Jersey L'dll, let $10.00;
I nd $3..0; 3rd .!2.50. 11
d 106. Best Jersey Cow, let $10.00;
2nd $5.0,; 3r :.30. 1'
Y !07. Ecst Bull Calf, 1st $3.00; 2nd
5 $2.50. 1:
108. Post Holier Calf, ?st $3.00; 2nd
II $2.50. V
It T'OLSTETNS.
n 109. Best Holstein Bu1:, 1st $10.00;
f nil $3.00; 3rd $2.50.
n, 110. Best ilo:4tein Cow, 1st $10.00; 21
1 i nd $5.00; ;td $2.'0.
e 111. Be.t IH,.atein Bull Calf, lest $
( -.5.00; 2nd $2.50.
112. Best Holstein Heiifer, at $5.00; 1
it 'nd $2,50.
., 8 W IN c. 5
r 113;. Best bure Boar, let $3.00;
Sa nd $2.00; 3rd $L.00.
e. 114. Beet Duroc Sow, lst $:1.00; 2nd Ii
It, -2.011; 3rd 01.00.
he 115. Best Boar Pig, lt $3.00, 2nd
' "2.00; 3rd $1.0tl.
e- 116. Pest SBo Pig, let $3.00; 2nd
of ^2.0(0; 3rd $1.00.
t1h 117, elt Ioland (':rna Boar, 1st
a .l .3.00, 2nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
ts 118. Best Poland ,mna SoW, lst
t .,:1; i.l $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
S t119. Best Poland China ioar Pig,
5f t $3.00; 2nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00. I
12.1. Best Poland China Bow Pig,!
ld. Ist $3.00; 2nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
121. Best O. I. C. Boar, let $3.00;
on 2nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
rs. 122. Best O. I. OI Sow, 1st $3.00;
R. !nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
rty 1:!.i. Best O. 1. C. Boar Pig, 1st $3.00
nis !nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
or- 124. Best O. I. C. Sow Pig, 1st $3.00
ite ad $2.00; 3rd $1.00.
its SHEEP.
the Pest Sheep, any breed, 1st $3.00;
srb 'nd $2.00.
wo POULTRY.
H. 125. Best Trio R. I. Ieds, 1st $2.00;
:nd $1.00.
led, 126. Best R. I. Red male, any age,
rtv, Ist $1.00; 2nd 30e.
lie, 127. Best R. I. Red female, any age,
Or- 1st $1.00; 2nd 50e.
;ht, 128. Best trio Wyandottes, White,
s',Ist $2.00; 2nd $1.00.
Lte: Best Wyandotte Male, any age, letI
and 41.00; 2nd 50e.
a. Best Wyandotte Female, any age, lst
the *1.00; 2nd 50e.
SPet Barred Rock Trio, 1st $2.00;
2nd *1.00.
Oi Beet Barred RoeLk, ny age, male, let
*l .00; fad S0e,
SBeat Barred Reek, any ae, Lemate,
B· I
I(
)`
ýf ýý
Wt if
I!st $1.00; 2nd 500.
lhest Trill any other d, 1st $2.10; ;"
2ndl $1.on, 5,,
th et male, any other d, 1t $1.00;
Be. t female, any breed, 1st
,1I.00; 2l 50e. 5
lest et innle any other d, lst $1.10; 56
" 2nd 50c.
I:re- pair Tulouse , 1st $2 00; 58
e :nd $1.00. rilh))
r Best lair Indian Ducks, 1st ;9
$2.00; 2nd $1.00. N00
a Best pair Turkeys, y breed, let ribl
$2.00; 2nd $1.00. 01
PTOCK G.
Best Stock Judgi  n, ,n 1,'s (:,
,id h;irls AgrieUltua .lub. P'rt7e: 14
I, silver Cup. This ea i.:t 1... "v n 61
I three times in suee for any one if
tea:I to ge't prcsessi it. n1l
SPI'CIAL S. lia1
1. All exhibits it department ;.
; Innt he grown, made anufactured 50c;
, on the farlm by the tor himself,
,ir authorize-i agent. 4!
2. Ju1ig ing i, rtlent will ,it
4 take jl.ae at 11 a on Satur#y, rihl
Nvenmber lot'1, 1921 71
d 3. A' exhibits department 7
nmust be brought o not laet ribt
than 3 a. m. on t the fair. 7;
, CORN-Ten ribi
.1. 0 ears le, $1.00 7;
dI $Ist b riie, 1
-':,: L .. 7 '
4. Best 10 efts Pro lle, lest y
$1.00: 2nd S0e. 7
0 d5. Beat 10 atrs any variety, 1st a
$1.00; 2nd 50c. l
) OPC
4i. Best 10 ears any y, 1st $1.00;
J; 2nd 50e.
CORN-- B- CTS.
One half Peek eath. ril,
3; 7. Conrn menl, 1st, $1. tad 50e.
9. Corn Grits, 1st .tad 50c.
i; 9. (orn Chops, 1st $1 ad SOc.
10. Corn on Cob Ch (et $1.00; 2nd
50e. _.
0; O
11. Rent .;O bolls Staple. e1st
0; 41.00; 2nd 50e. go
* '.. Best 30 Boils k Staple, let
d $1.00n; 2nd 50. e.
13. Best one opuad ft' le taken' a1.
ad from a bale. 1st 0 tad Soc.
1. Post one pwand I tab'e tak- "
S"- from n hqt- le. " 1'".
(0; MCGAR CANE A DUCTS.
15. Best 5 stal l t $1.O0; a
10; 2nd 50e.
16. Best 5 stalks `!ane, letT
let $1.00; 2nd 50e.
17. Best 5 stalks et Variety 1
10; lot $1.00; 2nd S0. .
19. Best quart -i1.00; nd' ti
50c. in
00; B .C , .
All samples must l a gving re
lnd name of variety.
19. Best sheaf ll $10 0e. 0o
nad '" ' , -~.),e.f tt.l *$.%4Oe.,
21. Best sheaf $~l ~ Oc,
Ind 22. Rest sheaf J. t.
2:s . Best sheaf
lot 24. Best hslf pe s, thresh
ed. $1.00; 50e. .
1st 25. Best half , $1.00;
SOe.
Pig, o ?. Best haltfmeek  '$o0, SOe
I 27. Best half peek .00; 0e.
Pig,! 28. Best half pe 1.00; 50e,
FORAA
.00; 29. Best bale Vet' :0; 50c.
30. Best bale Ike '): 50C.,
.00; 31. Bent hale Al 0e.
32. Best bale Oat 6.
3.00 33.' Rest bale Bedt st.00: .Sc.
74. Best bale er, $1.00;.
3.00 S0e.
33. Best hale C0ew $1.00: See. 1
"6. Best bale Niat $1.00;
1.00; ,0e.
7 Rest hale Re 00 0e.
38. Best bale Velvet $1.00: 50e
.00; 309. Best bale ; 50e.
40. Best bale Budsa *1.00; 50e
age, 41. Best bale Osts $1.00;
30e.
age, 42. Rest hale Riee .00; 50.
43. Best bale Boy .00; 50e.
ite, . 44. Best 3 sheaves $1.00;
1 st I 4. Best $ sheaves ; 80..
I 46, Best 3 sheaves $1.00;
, lst 50e.
2.00;, 47. 'alf doaes & ~ w,
50.; ribbon.
ma1s 49. Half doses bl tee,
v iu  r H:t,
:4. lI:.f doZn Tomatoes, table usc, Tgc 1
,tl,.; 1i011 -. real int
01bl. . h(ads ('abl age, 50; rilbhbon.
53. ialf ldozuen c egetable Pears, Oc;
ri ,t . r ;g tlb .. .. .. 4 I'. O.ti
5' . Hunh I' dry t;ari, 511e; ribbon. 1v.
5;. One large-.t kutlkin, 5oi,; ribbon. . 'o
. i. t 4 ;t  iIa w, . c; ribbon.
58. 1 dozen .Ground Artichokes, UOc; he 1S
S9. 1 ,,uut String Beans, o50c ribboni.
I00. 1 pint ~helled Lima Ileaus, 30c; l4obtial
rilbin. nWith
t1,. 1 d1,zen Okra. 10Oc; ribbon.
1' I. den zc White O. iouns, .(1t; ribbon
1ii3, I .lozo , ied Q)fioliS, Sie; ribbuon,
6i4. 1 int Tahasco i'ep;e- , .,e; rib.
65. one half p1ck, 3Uc; ribbon,
IR H ii I-OTT.\TO ri:; .g :llant. ill.
Ad. One half P'ck Irish 'otatocs, fall
plaot, 50e; ribbon.Y My I
41i;7. (nc-lealf peek Porto Rico Yams, Ref*
50c; ribbon. "th,
G;.1RAIN, .MFi)sI AND Ni'Tr,. that a
is, Oie-halh f p,'k Oats, .ne; ribhonV I,' . t
4149. oue-half pleck Sorg llmrui S'rl, ,0c; betwe(
rihhb,.n
70. one-half peck Leslledeza, .0e; rib,
t 71. one-half peek 80y Beaus, Ucl Noti
ribbon.
72. one-halt peck Velvet Beans, 30e;
ribbon. The
0 73. one-half pec Cow Pus5, 800, rib. for te,
tL. er-halt Panntas, .& Mond
77. Five La. Mandari , bOe; ribbon. Ap_
it 78. Five La. Tangerines, 50, ribbon. , ice
79. Five La. Grape Fruit, 0ec: ribbon,
t 80. Five La. Pears, SOe; ribbon,
81. Five La. Lenons,,, 30e; ribboth
82. ;int Kumquarts, i0 : ribbon.,
.i Ib('ELI.AN t0"'.
bt t ',' il:ime mi.11( le' ,ir n: 30e; ri', State
83, Three bundles Broom Corn, 50;l I l4,
ribbon. I 2No,
h5. (hoe fleece ,aw Wool3 50c; tibbotn
86. ()le fleece Washed 1 ool, 50e; rib
SHOM- V-PA('K1 `G.
d; '1. lest Horni Cured Ham, 50.: rib.
89. Hest Home ('uredl Bacon, 30c: rib,
('.ANNING. lBy
st 89. Best display of Home.canned to mn
goods, let $3.00; 2nd4$1,50. enter
;t . .... -. for t
- 1here ae hh're eilles per m'.e tiru LouIs
tlie use of Athls Tractor Oil, Casanotva entit
. /& Gooch, age~nts, (I)owe
this
-River Rde Lfnmber, Co., sells lum sessic
O; ber cheaper than anybl.dy in town. s* l proci
., It. LUTOBING, ,"st
t le
t TO THE PjA ONS OF "'HE WATERI lous
I 8 "
t AD LIGRT PFLANT.
Permit uie to call your serious etteit. with
tion to the warninig published elsewhere' law
in t lis 1iaper by Mr. A .J. Frank, man- scrit
n ager of the Wiater and Light l'lant, l Or
relative to the prudent use of lights in 'bein
our. U homes, 1 ion,
We should consider and realize that Dillr
lep has no motive in warning us, but In -:1d
the iontrary, his only desire is to ap. No.
pn) to our conscientious co-operation, " '
h order to keep lights In our homes as (13 )
mte.h as possible at least, without hayv an
0) in i a brenakdowns
he engines have a full and heavy imp'
0IO load to carry and using as little light nas loi
"p ssible ma: cParrv u1: t trmagh the win
Oe. er months without putting us in total
darkness.
-Oe. I feel confident you will help is out.
-50. Very resnectfully,
e.RO P. P, LEBIANC, Bro
Mayor.
.rfle, .s - -
. -It is extrelnely imlportant that a
hew tractor n;ot m.,ve luntil only the -ta
Ge best oil is it it. Atl:ip Tractor Oil, i'
500' aasanova & Gooch, ageits.
'
50e isin
Music Rolls ;.e
.00;
90e. The Latest Selections mn
.00; AT THE fie,
any
;i Grafonola Shop opli
Geo A. Comfort I
SliD
tassr~o ~I~lDe(~~U.(14
Style Show An
Big Success
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Li ,",. 1 , .i t,, l t a Ih .\lI ttthtj illt lrit-.t i t'it.
iolatir ii;x itll Aui til Saul', undelir the .
directioni of lthe Vtit. ilion Cthaitibler toft 1 tt
Cotnicree. -l
ý ". ý --- --lt''.\\ I t l .r "
RAILWAY POST OFFICE SERVICE. \I,'
-- JLizli
The patron s of the 1vestal stnr'ice |pres.l
throghout thei l'arivh iof Vermilion t.l r
should litt delely itIdtbtdl to tiur worthy t
anl i ,topthulr t-oullgr-1-' ll:llai, W hit. P'. Iaric.
Martii, i.r his untiring efforts in hav- 1'611
ing liaiili\y Pltt,- Office service re-es
e tubhhoi~ t~Ili our trains. lru
' Tae c'rresjontut teit b -lhw will be of Trtill
real ilnterest to our readers. to al
W a\V" hi nigrt0o, N ov. 7th, 1921. nu u.
1'. Otis lious:iarld, 1';l., .\ iner
An. \hhe ihll, la. Th,
jil Mv ielar Otis: tIt(
1 ant iulsing hcrewith a letter from Th,
eJ the ttecd .\ttAisistalit Ioxttmasteir Uen- tia
'i'trl, which lspteaks for itself, alnd by for i
n which 'on will inote that the railway
nC li'statl strei- on t0c litne betweent New GE
Siberia stl, I.tuaice will be re established.
W ith best 'vishs,, I tint
lllurs very t i
ill W, . MARTIN. it ii
*jb. it" t
01, cane '
WVatht'n, Nov, 4Ih, 19241:1, 1i
M0. IW. '.. - tin tois
all lion-. of teiues intltiv's,
My Der sit: t i
nqm, IHef-rri. M to your litter of October croJ
Iith. I takli p 'llasurt itl st'lvising you t. J
that arrianigeniuti are being made to ,.Yb
!on, it- t -tat list It 1' t)1er.-ihe oi th~e lint:
k)1 betweeetn Nt leri' n anxi ltikne, La.
- i-l,:troqv .aimta
. 11I. II.AUGHNIf8 AY,
titut
Notice of teacht' 2zaminatis, itu
.N
The next examination of applicants
ib, for teachers' certificates will be hold on
144 Monday, T and Wede MysY , aut
SBai (oa l.atdi,
boll. Applicants wihI please report at my am
bo. flice promptly at 9 o 'lock. u
boJ. 11. WILIAI.Mq, ul
S5uperintendent, tr
m inn'r*S SALE. `tha
Parish of Vtrmi del
S.tate of Louisiana, Pbrish of Varmll
3tJe ion, 17th Judicial District Court.- la
No, 7110,
bon I ,..- wit
rib ýugone Houstiore, et al, tor
vs. eeri
tb. Dolma Tranaa.
rib. ------ bet
lh" virtue of a writ of seizure nad sale 111
ned to me issueld out of the Honorable He- of
enteenth Judicial District Court, in and r'i
for the Parish of Vernatillal, tite of hut
taru Louisiana, In the above numbered and 4
nova entitled sait, fully authorizing and em.
powering me in the prentii'es, I have j
this day scira tsiut taken into my pon
lum eesioniit, to satisfy thil writ, ai d I will
53* proceed to sill at public nuction, to th, e
I, G. It anll hiighelt'i restollnslibll2 I11 hier, P it
t .e princil al front door of the Cort ,ts
ITEI house, in Abbaville, V1erhilioLu. l'rtrita
Luuitana, on bo'
8.aurday. Ol**@*tr 94th, 1921, lr
tteln within the lilal hours prescribted by by
there law fl r ,uditlial sales, the following de
maen- scribed property, to-wilt
lant, I One certunl tract of land lyIt.g and
ts in being uituated in the Parish of Vermil.
iota, Loui.islaii, eonttiniiag One Huantlred
that iirty-Nine and 46.100 (139.46) acres, 2
nit In and designaate.l and described ad 1ot
o ap' No. Thee,- (3), or the Fractional No,:it
ation, iV**-t qut:arter, of Section No. s.artgen ri
es as (13), Township Eleven (it), boutlathi
hay Itange Two 2j West, Louisiana Men-i
dittn. Together with all buitlings and I
leav, improvemenlts ther,,n or thea'eto be- t
ht ntI lontinl. onr app1rtflining. i
win- Ternns ef sale: Cast. t
total sheriffs Office. Abbaville, La., this i,
lrd day of Novemlact, 1921. u
s out. ADAM BOU)rIrAU,
Sheriff, Vermnliittnt l'airish, La.
or, Broussard & Samson, itttorey.v, S
layor. 8U(00011ii O Nl N'O TIO SI.
oat Pn . -
v the .tatc of Louiqiutia, Plriixh of Vermil
r Oil, ion, 17th Judihlvl District Court.
No. 12S3.
Buccsasicn of OnezimO Leoles, Sr.
*** WViiere:a, Osca-, t.,hli::, reh.lthlg in h
I the Piarish of Verti,,.itn, ,-tat ' i, ,Li.t.
isinna, has made appli,'ation to be ap
i t,l Admintistraor of the above
--/Iestate:
.,,w, therefore, all person. are hereby C
nitified to file their opposition to the
applieation, if gny they have, In writ- t
ing with the C'erk of Court, at his of
fiee in the Town of Abbeville, Louisi
ana, within ten days after the first
-e lnotice nereof, or otherwise the said ap-.
" Hplicant will be named and appointed as I
such administrator as required by law <
and in accordance with law.
irt I Witness my hand and official seal, I
this the 14th day of November, A. D=l
1921. J. E. TRAHA.,
($enl) leputy Clerk of Court.
Kitchell & Boddreaux, attomneyes
)Plate Glass
Wind Shields
Coupes and Sedans
ou asi....AUn ma1U.
Baone anitr
Armistice Day
Celebration
I \ .. :n '.i I'. 1 -i . . r. ii Itl int t he
i\ I ' tl, . t t, '11 i ' I I.'. I tt I1 .y
t. l I' I I tll II  i ' .11 I 'tII
, la,.. I, ' ,t I.lt'I,"t .,, n ,II( t ll'u
til t e ., I i. 'c h t"ir Of lItan lth as
'1" I,, La. A. the . Li Co.tc ci"ll . 1, r ni
tr ,i1s 1j.ok . tt jhaP Qf I tC ey 1 1r.t o fs.
\onluling Cuov. b lea,:tt *t jaicr
A, , lI l I II I:" ((. I r v 1" . t 1' .1 I l :
If l',Lt i . l "AIrlnt ilsA of the I. i t,' ', "
". a iro ,u a t . up t J. Is given
t I a'ttchts 01 ilit ersitied nature,
ittl,,i. l, u '!thai a *I n ,[,u-uIg,, horse
I l t itirt I c, i tll.'r tih l t: d toir l trh
iator Legion. Let in
S l.uus,, tll w.reclt ,r eilt and all toted
. f the La.y big one.f Coteal , .re.
ari The Vermilin Chambe of t he ms.
SFollowing rosv. blea,: its t paignd
for hic on withr the aids celebruationf
it , ha. gt'lh ii tO It.tC f8,'ui totlls of
na, ll lie W p"as t ulriet d about by th,
f potin ut i itizeas of the oatpa is aslo
The att'crnoon at d ,.'h11, was given
to amiusements of di. r, riltied nature,
I'ntUuding to al' and larger number ofrse
.Iatar lll J. h. St'llnlnrs is wokting
toing etc., u r the director of their usu
r Thousand we a re nxt yer, and all voted
t'vw r\ttig o bettr for all ono.
tute of Vermilion Chambe of the Am-l
for funds wit tihe dayistrict elebaturtion.
GRINDS 18o. 000 TONS OF A
its ucoerUioi Enga r Co. reports that
out of theas r tondrable 18,0en nth J
inta J)and triet Court, in and or t0,000
eI t ay bi veemi, 1nei. em
os thion ieas. The compan theis also
ated tun e 10th day o ovber, tiO,
auiager J. A. to sell runery is worki tng
to get the fa ebts tod plant their usuald
tite last artd hihest reatonibe bidder,
) t crop ofct resiee of deeaer, and ho(res
ui to c dal e thing better fotr all co
tt rined next year.
wtlhlit the legal hours lruecrtbed by law
erabetli property, to-wit;
Otut certarn tract of land lying and
BUOQESSoN SALE.
te of oituted in tea, Parish of Vermil.
ioll, 11ath Judicial District gurid.N
S lucceston of Veri lon, ontailg Thir.
Oi tBy virtue of An order ore of sale issued
bout of the Honorable Sevenieenth Ju
S t Disby Jtriet Courtm ire and West bt
Ove OtVeziphore Thibodeaud.
missoll nf (ied il pursuance thero of
autiloriimag me to sell property fo thein
puipose of realizing tnans wherewith
to piay the debts t a.d charige of said
estate, I wll silat (apublic auction, to
the last and highest rsponsd ible bidder,
tut t.e last resdence of deceased (resl
d of Aubrey Brsseux), in theard.
ecd onard-half erest milion ecarish Lon.
katurday, December 24t.l, 111,
within the legal hours prescribed by law
or judicial siteres, the folln owing machine
teribed property, to wite
One certain tract of land lying and
being situated in the Parish of Vqrmil
le ,)n, utate of Louisiana, on the East side
of Bayou Vermilion, co3taits Two hirty
r1 ive (35) Ac, pentgl more or less, and
anbounded N; rth by Emile rr oirez and J.
be. Ladry South by Mrs. Cha. Duarnt; One-t
em" ast by Jerome !oirez and West by
we oaeziphlre Thibodeaux.
ine cort in crib; one house ts; fencing.
w lll One ' ( interest in and to olnes
lt-,rtini tract of land lying and being
thl situateid in terest arin o Vermilis on
rt tate o Louisiana, containing Twenty
Lath Eigt ('s ArOipelts, oire or la, thi
buntdd North and beath by Areatil.
Broussard, Lt by Eli Dugas and WeUt
by by Aurelien Broussard.
d A- o ur a interest ing house.
A one-half interest in corn crib.
and A one- half interest in for.cing.
"i ,ents; Cane of Lolisina, P3arints; Two hoVeli
uth r,e; o17t, cow iad iistrit; One double-
er lwi One i.il3. plow; double field
a oe S ne doble s io rrowf ne tird incL
Whtret in cane ou 30 arpent; one ptirdih
iterehv of Verili corn on 50 adinistratr of the
Sth ird inter est in cott, h:s filed a IrintIal
oied bthird interest rin p fotateel hs on0
r Termgation of tisale: same. And whers
Shp'tlle yerff's Office, Abbevilletion bLa. thbea
y lawth datey ovmb Novembert, 1921.
Sow, theriffore, Vermilionotice is hereL
sealJ. E. Kibbevn t , pJr.ons interested t y.
A. l.opposition to Flid tableau, to * n
rl in tate of Louisiana, Parin the of Vermil
ourt. ,bvilo, ith, Judicial District Court-d by
J . TNo.12AA3.
Dy Cuccessionler f eurt
Whereas, P. U. Bourque, of the parish
ano VermiliOF La., adminiDStrator of t
a, Ue named eLtate, hi fled fil
aw date November IAIth, 1 O921.

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