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FELI X CHACHERE
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS '
OF THE POLICE JURY
Opelousas, La., Sept. 16, 1919.
To the Honorable President and
Members of the Police Jury:
Gentlemen—We, your committee,
appointed at the regular meeting of
your body, of date September 2, 1919,
to frame a budget of expenses re
paired for the parish of St. Landry
for the year 1920, beg leave to sub
mit the following budget which we
recommend for adoption, to-wit:
MIDGET PARISH OF ST. LANDRY
YEAR 1920:
1 Officers and Mem
bers ............. $
2. Assessor's salary
fund ............
8. District attorney's
jL ,, salary ............
4. Sheriff's salary fund
5. Sheriff's contingent
criminal salary ....
4. Maintenance of pris
oners ............
T. Coroner and parish
physician -........
8. Magistrates and con
stables ...........
9. Grand and petit ju
rors .............
10. Witnesses in crimi
nal cases .........
11. President board of
health ...........
IT- Fiscal agency fund.
13. Public school fund. .
14. Internal improve'mnt
R. & B. fund.....
16. Contingent Expense
fund ............ 12,577.72
10. Acct. bond issue...
17. Acct. certif of ind.
road bldg, outfit.. .
18. 1-4 of 1 mill for
$45,000 bond issue
». Acct .existing debt. .
20. Parish fair associa
is tion .............
5,OOOjOO
5.500.00
1 . 200.00
10.250.00
300.00
2,400.00
800.00
4,579.68
2,000.00
2,000.00
500.00
2,000.00
40.620.00
18,000.00
15,425.00
2,497.60
2,250.00
5,000.00
2,500.00
get,
Total ..........$135,400.00
Respectfully submitted,
J. E. DAILEY,
JOS. T. ST. CYR,
R. LEE MILLS,
Budget Committee.
Motion by Mr. W. P. Brown—
. Be it resolved, that in accordance
I **th the report of committee on bud
W, the foregoing be dopted as an
•*hnate exhibiting the various items
w expenditure necessary for 1920,
J that said estimate and budget be
«shed for the full terra of thirty
*) days in the official journal of
! parish ; and further, that the bud
! committee be discharged.
Motion carried.
* r - St. Cyr called to the chair.
. ~* r - E. A. Cummings offered the
Jtowwing ordinance, duly seconded,
to* wit:
AN ORDINANCE
Whereas, an election was held in
** Twelfth Road District of the Sec
SM Police Jury Ward of St. Landry
?r***h» State of Louisiana, on the
day of June, 1919, in pursu
to an ordinance of the Police
' adopted on the 6th day of May,
0, notice of which was published
^•Jding to law; and,
Whereas, the question submitted
** *aid election was to determine the
«••position :
incur debt and issue serial ne
fwjfble coupon bonds of said Twelfth
ILsth) Road District, Second Police
pT Ward, Parish of St. Landry,
»?•> to the amount of Seventy-five
2?ww«l Dollars ($75,000.00), t®
for periods of from one <D to
7 (40) years, from the first day
,24th
* »19,
of July, A. D. 1919, and to bear in
terest at the rate of five (5 per cent)
per cent per annum from said date
until paid; interest on all said bonds
to be paid semi-annually and said
bonds or funds derived from the sale
thereof to be used and expended un
der the direction and control of the
Police Jury of the Parish of St. Lan
dry, La., as the governing authority
ofr the said Twelfth (12th) Road
District, Second Police Jury Ward of
the Parish of St. Landry, La., for the
exclusive purpose of contracting for,
acquiring, laying out and construct
ing a system of modem public roads
within the limits of said road district,
the title to which shall vest in the
parish and public. A sufficient tax
shall be levied each year to meet the
payment of the bonds and interest."
Whereas, said proposition was law
fully carried at said election,as shown
by the procès verbal of the Police
Jury canvassing the returns of said
election on the 7th day of July, 1919;
and,
Whereas, the result of said elec
tion was duly promulgated on the
seventh day of July, 1919, as requir
ed by law, and no contest has been
filed notwithstanding more than 60
days have elapsed since the date of
said promulgation; and,
Whereas, the Police Jury of the
Parish of St. Landry, is recognized
by the constitution and laws of this
state to be the governing authority
of said'road district; now, therefore,
Be it ordained by the Police Jury
of the Pariah of St. Landry, in reg
ular and lawful session convened:
Section 1—That the president and
clerk of this Police Jury shall be and
are hereby authorized for and on be
half of the Twelfth (12th) Road Dis
trict, Second Police Jury Ward of the
Parish of St. Landry, State of Louis
iana, to incur debt to the amount of
Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($75,
000.00), and to make and sign serial
negotiable coupon bonds of said road
district therefor, numbered consecu
tively from one (1) to seventy-five
(75), both inclusive, the first_ of
which sb»H become due on the first
day of July, 1920, and the bwt of
which shall mature on the first day
of July, 1959; and which shall bear
interest at the rate of five per cent
(5 per cent) per annum, payable
semi-annually, from date 1 j*
terest coupons attached to each bond;
and said bonds shall not be sold for
less than par. _
Section 2—That the proceeds of
said bond issue, when negotiated,
shall be deposited in the treasury of
said parish, and there shall be and re
main as a trust fund to be used only
for the purpose for which the same
were raised as set forth m the pre
amble hereof. <
Section 3—That said bonds shall
be of date the first day of Jul F*
and shall begin to mature on theprst
day of July, A. D. 1920 ànd shall^
come due and payable each year
thereafter until and ^eluding the
first day of July, A. D. 1959 ,ana
shall be in numbers and amounts as
follows:
Seventy-five (75) bonds of the de
nomination of One Thousand Dollars
($ 1 , 000 . 00 ) each, and dates of ma
turities as follows, to-wit:
One (1) bo« 4 * payable July 1,
1920.
One
1921.
One
1922.
Quo
1923.
bond, payable July 1,
bond, payable July 1,
(1) bond, payable July 1,
(1)
(1)
One
( 1 ) bond, payable
July
1,
1924.
One
( 1 ) bond, payable
July
1,
1925.
One
( 1 ) bond, payable
July
1,
1926.
One
( 1 ) bond, payable
July
1,
1927.
One
( 1 ) bond, payable
July
1,
1928.
One
(1) bond, payable
July
1,.
1929.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1930.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1931.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1932.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1933.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1934.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1935.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1936.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1937.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1938.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1939.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1940.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1941.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1942.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1943.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1944.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1945.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1946.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1947.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1948.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1949.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1950.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1951.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1952.
Two
bonds, payable
July
U
1953.
Two
bonds, payable
July
1,
1954.
Three (3) bonds, payable July 1,
bonds, payable July 1,
bonds, payable July 1,
1955.
Three (3)
1956.
Three (3)
1967.
Three (3) bonds, payable July 1,
1958.
Three (3) bonds, payable July 1,
1969.
And the form of said bonds shall
be substantially as follows, save as
to number and date of maturity:
$1,000.00 $1,000.00
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
PARISH OF ST. LANDRY,
(STATE EMBLEM.)
(NUMBER.)
Bond of the Parish of St. Landry,
State of Louisiana, for and on be
half of the Twelfth (12th) Road Dis
trict, Second Police Jury Ward of
the Parish of St. Landry:
Know all men by these presents,
That the Parish of St. Landry, for
and on behalf of the Twelfth (12th)
Road District, Second Police Jury
Ward of the Parish of St. Landry, a
political subdivision of the State of
Louisiana, for value received, hereby
promises to pay to bearer on the
first day of July, A. D. One Thousand
Nine Hundred and.............. »
ONE THONSAND DOLLARS ($1,
000.00), lawful money of the United
States of America, with interest
thereon at the rate of five per cent
(5 per cent) per annum, payable
semi-annually on the first day of Jan
uary and July of each and every year
from the first day of July, 1919, up
on presentation and surrender of the
coupons hereto attached, as same
may mature. The said principal and
interest on this bond being payable
at the office of the treasurer of the
Parish of St. Landry, at Opelousas,
in said parish, or at the .........
...................... bank, lo
cated in the City and State of ..
.......................... ...at
the option of the holder.
This borid is one of a series of
Seventy-five (75) bonds of the de
nomination of One Thousand Dollars
($1,000.10) each, and numbered
from one (1) to seventy-five (75),
inclusive, issued by the Police Jury
of the Parish of St. Landry, for and
on behalf of the Twelfth (12th) Road
District, Second Police Jury Ward
of the Parish of St. Landry, as rep
resenting an indebtedness incurred
in the exclusive purpose of contract
ing for, acquiring, laying out and
constructing a system of modern pub
lic roads within the limits of said
road district, and issued in accor
dance with the provisions of the Con
stitution and laws of the State of
Louisiana, in pursuance to an elec
tion held in said road district, on
Tuesday, June 24, 191, the result of
which was duly canvassed, declared,
promulgated and registered accord
ing to law, of which said election
there was no contest and none can
now be lawfully made.
And it is hereby certified and re
cited that all acts, conditions and
things required to be done precedent
to and in the issuance of said bonds
have been properly done, have hap
pened and have been performed in
regular form and duly as required
by law, and that said indebtedness
does not exceed any statutory or con
stitutional limitations.
In testimony whereof, and by the
authority of an ordinance of the Po
lice Jury of the Parish of St. Landry,
State of Louisiana, lawfully adopted
on the 6th day of October, 1919, and
now recorded in the mortgage office
of the State of Louisiana, in and for
the Parish of St. Landry, I, F. Oc
tave Pavy, President of the said Po
lice Jury, have signed this bond along
with J. J. Healey, Clerk thereof, like
wise duly authorized by said ordi
nance, and sealed the same with the
seal of said Police Jury in accordance
with law, on this..........day of
.................A. D. 19____
President of the Police Jury of the
Parish of St. Landry, State of
Louisiana.
Clerk.
INTEREST COUPON
On the ................ day of
......................, 19____
the Parish of St. Landry, for and on
behalf of the Twelfth (12th) Road
District, Second Police Jury Ward of
the Parish of St. Landry, a lawful po
litical subdivision of the State of
Louisiana, will pay to the bearer
........................ Dollars
( $..........), at the office of the
Treasurer of said parish, or at the
......................... Bank,
in the City and State of..........
. ........................, at the
option of the holder, being interest
due that date on its road bond dated
July 1, 1919, No.............
President of the Police Jury of the
Parish of St. Landry, State of
Louisiana.
Clerk.
Each bond shall be signed by the
President of the Police Jury and the
Clerk thereof, and the said officers
are hereby required to have written
printed or engraved on the reverse
of said bonds, the following certif
icate :
"This bond secured by a tax. Reg
istered on the .............. day
of .................... 19....."
Secretary of State.
Which certificate after the delays
provided by law have expired and
in accordance with Section 31 of Act
256 of the General Assembly of the
State of Louisiana, for the pear 1910,
and the laws amendatory thereof,
shall be signed by the Secretary of
State of the State of Louisiana, and
have attached thereto the great seal
of the State of Louisiana. The in
terest coupons attached to said bonds
shall have printed or engraved there
on-the fac-simile signature of the
President and Clerk of the Police
Jury.
And when said bonds are thus is
sued and signed and registered by the
Secretary of State according to law,
they shall again be taken into pos
sessio« by the Clerk of the Police
Jury and by him held until nego
tiated.
Section 4—That when said bonds
have been signed, issued, registered
and returned to the Clerk of the Po
lice Jury they shall be ready for ne
gotiation and the President of the
Police Jury is hereby authorized ful
ly for that purpose.
Section 5—That the Police Jury
of the Parish of St. Landry shall
levy on all taxable property in said
road district in accordance with law,
at the same time as other taxes are
levied in addition to all other taxes
now authorized by the Constitution
and laws including any special tax,
tax above all said taxes sufficient
to pay the principal and interest of
the bonds herein directed to be is
sued as the same may mature; which
tax may be levied and extended on
the assessment rolls at any time prior
to the final collection of taxes due
for that particular year; and when
collected shall be used for no other
purpose than that of retiring ma
turing bonds and coupons.
Section 6—That the Clerk of the
Police Jury shall cause the original
of this ordinance to be recorded in
the mortgage records of the Parish
of St. Landry, and also published in
the Star-Progress, the official jour
nal of the Parish of St. Landry, ac
cording to law.
Section 7—Be it further ordained,
etc., that this ordinance take effect
from and after its promulgation.
The foregoing ordinance was duly
read and considered and a majority
of the members elect being present,
voted as follows, to-wit:
For—Messrs. J. T. St. Cyr, H. D.
Larcqde, R. L. Mills, J. E. Dailey,
E. A. Cummings, F. O. Pavy, Geo,
Greig, W. M. Rushing, Theo. Doucet,
F. P. Martin, Alex. Sylvestre and Al
len McCoy; 12 yeas.
Against—None.
Abesent—Messrs. J. E. Pitre, K.
T. Catlett, W. F. Brown, W. C. De
jean; 4.
Adopted October 6, 1919.
F. OCTAVE PAVY,
President.
Attest: J. J. HEALEY,
Clerk.
Mr. W. M. Rushing offered the fol
lowing ordinance, duly seconded, to
wit:
AN ORDINANCE
Amending Sections 2 and 3 of the or
dinance adopted by the Police
Jury March 2, 1897, relating to
lawful fences and providing for
the impounding and sale of cer
tain animals, be amended so as
to read as follows:
Section 2—Be it further ordained
etc., that by the authority aforesaid
animals shall be permit
an
ted to rove
ish of St.
times, except
that break a
m the Par
Landry at all
those animals
lawful enclos
shall
ure or fence, which
not be suffered to rove at any time,
but may be lawfully disposed of as
hereinafter provided; provided, that
no hogs, sheep or goats shall be al
lowed to run at large within the lim
its of the Parish of St. Landry.
That the ward constables or any
citizen of the Parish of St. Landry
are authorized to take up or cauae
to be taken up all hogs, sheep and
goats found running at large within
the limits of the Parish of St. Landry,
and to empond said hogs, sheep or
goats at some central and convenient
place within their wards, to be selec
ted and used permanently by said
constables for said purpose.
That the said constable shall sell
at public" auction to the highest bid
der, for ''— h I all hogs, sheep or goats
CLARK FIXED UP
IN NEW PLACE
Popular Jeweler Say* He Can
Already See Material In
crease in Business
■ While sauntering down Landry
street this week a representative of
the Star-Progress was hailed by the
happy voice of John Clark ,the pop
ular and industrious young jeweler,
who recently moved from Bellevue
street to the Sandoz building, on Lan
dry street.
Mr. Clarfk immediately took us in
charge and showed us the new stock
he recently purchased for his winter
trade—and all is so beautifully dis
played, too. He has installed the
most up-to-date furniture and fix- ! i
tures, and according to him his place j ♦
"looks like a genuine, up-to-date jew
elry store."
The young jeweler is satisfied be
yond doubt at the move. He says
that he can already perceive a materi
al increase of business— t;hat in spite
of the very adverse weather condi
tions experienced in this parish for
the past several weeks. He expects
to do a larger business this fall than
at any time since he has been in the
business, and he says "I am prepared
this year to serve my customers. I
have the biggest stock I have ever
carried."
CITY MAY PASS
STOCK LAW SOON
Understood Majority of Coun
cil Favors Measure Urged
by Commerce Chamber
Opelousas will have a stringent
stock law within a short time, if re
ports current on the streets during
the past week are correct. It is said
that three members of the city coun
cil are in favor of the movement re
cently inaugurated by the Chamber
of Commerce, and that at the next
meeting of the city fathers an ordi
nance, which will forever keep the
'infernal cows" off the lawns and
gardens of civic beauty-loving resi
dents, will be adopted.
Present conditions have been a
urce of much disappointment to
hundreds of public spirited citizens
of Opelousas. A campaign fox a
'city beautful" has been considerably
retarded because the Chamber of
Commerce has thus far been unsuc
cessful in its attempt to convince the
city authorities that the adoption of
a stringent stock ordinance would not
impose any hardships on the poor cit
izens of Opelousas.
Now that three members have as
sured the Chamber of Commerce that
they were willing to vote for an or
dinance making the fine so heavy
that it would be a hardship to allow
one's cattle to run over the city. It is
taken for granted that at the Novem
ber meeting of the council the cattle
question will be finally settled.
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FOR SALE
Fifty head of good mules, horses,
mares and mule colts. One hundred
and fifty head of fine rangs cattle,
all for ale for cash or on approved
aoAtirrtv
E. V. HUDSPETH,
oct4-5t Rosa, La.
NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER
L. L. PERRAULT
Attorney-at-Law
OFFICE ON BELLEVUE STREET
FINAL TABLEAU
ESTATE RAPHAEL BOUDREAU
No. -, Probate Docket, Sixteenth
Judicial District Court, St. Lan
dry Parish, Louisiana.
Whereas, Dr. W. R. Boudreau, ad
ministrator of the above numbered
and entitled succession, has filed
therein his final tableau of distri
bution of funds of said succesion;
Now, therefore, notice is hereby
given to all parties interested to show
cause, if any they can or have, within
ten days from the first publication
hereof why said tableau should not
be aproved and homologated.
By order of said Court, Opelou
sas, La., October —, 1919.
HENRY LASTRAPES, JR.,
octll-3t % Clerk of Court.
so emponded five (5) days after,
proper notification thereof by pub
lic posters that said constables
making said sales, shall receive for
their services, after deducting costs,
the one-half of the price of adjudi
cation, and the other half thereof
shall be immediately paid over into
the parish treasury. That the owner
of said hogs, sheep or goats shall have
the right of redeeming the same pre
vious to the sale thereof, after prov
ing property and paying the consta
ble fifty cents per head and the cost
of feeding said hogs, sheep or goats.
That the said constable shall be al
lowed fifteen (15) cents per head
per day for feeding said hogs, sheep
or goats taken up under the pro
visions of this ordinance, and for
the time they are kept by him pre
vious to the saile. That the said
constable shall present monthly re
ports to this Jury, showing the num
ber of hogs, sheep or goats taken up
by them, the costs incurred thereby,
the number redeemed, the number
sold by them and the receipts there
of.
Section 3—Be it further ordained,
etc., that the constables of the Parish
of St. Landry, or any citizen there
of ,are authorized to take up or
cause to be taken up all hogs, sheep
or goats found running at large with
in the limits of the Parish of St.
Landry, and to empond and sell them
as is specially provided for in the
foregoing section ;and it is further
provided, that all parti« damaged
by hogs, shall notify the owner or
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owners of such depreda ti on and re
quest of him or them tha. .he hogs
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Surgeon General Blue, of|
The United States Public
Health Service, Tells
How to Avoid Span
ish Influenza.
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♦ tive organs in good condition. Drink
He says in part:
"Avoid crowds. Make sure you are
properly clothed. Keep your bedroom
windows wide open. Keep your diges- ö
water freely. Use a mild antiseptic as \\
a nose spray or as a gargle, especially ;;
if your throat is sore or there is ten- \\
dency to sneezing. Consult family
physician at first onset of symptoms
suggestive of influenza.
You owe it to your country, to |
your family and to yourself to follow ::
the advice of the United States Public ::
I Health Service. Especially be sure to
use a mild antiseptic as a mouth gargle f
and nose spray every morning and
evening. Be very careful in selection
I of the antiseptic. Be sure you are us
f ing the right one.
Ask us for the right kind of anti- |
septic—we have it. Be sure to keep
your digestive organs in good condi
tion. Let us suggest what to you.
Come around and ask us.
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ENZA
PNEU- THE
SICK
MONIA
VACCINE
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MASON'S LIVER PILLS
For the treatment of Biliousness, Tor
pid Liver, Headache, Constipation and : :
other manifestations of a disordered \\
liver.
MASON'S CHERRY PINE AND TAR COMPOUND
An old-time remedy for Coughs and
Colds. Do not let your cough run. For : :
Coughs,.Colds and all kindred trou
bles.
Samples of MASON'S LIVER PILLS
and MASON'S CHERRY PINE and \i
TAR COMPOUND. Be fair to yourself |
I —you had better try these samples.
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% Day Phone 300 Night Phone 329 !
+ Saizan Building - OPELOUSAS, LA.
For
200 Acres of Land on
gravel road, adjoining
Opelousas, Louisiana.
WILL T. STEWART
party damaged
be kept confined as the law requires
and prevented from doing further
damage to the party complaining,
and should thereafter said hog or
hogs be found within the enclosure
of the party complaining, he shall
be permitted to shoot or kill said
hog or hogs without further notice;
and that where the owner or owners
of the hog or hogs are unknown, the
d shall have a right to
kill the hog or hogs upon a sec«
return to his enclosure after "
made reasonable inquiry as
owner or owners.
Be it further ordained, etc.
all ordinances or parts of ordinances,
in conflict with this ordinance, ha
repealed.
Adopted October 7, 1919.
(Continued on Page Eight)
that