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TrlE ST. MARY BANNER WEEKLY. Franklin, St. Mary Parish, La SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1910. Old Dutch Cleanser at O'Niell's. "THE PEACEMAKER." Vitagraph's beat. At the to-day. The Ideal T'Chetimachea Tribe, Order of Red Men, will tender a banquet to its members at the Club Restaur ant on next Monday night. The regular quarterly state ments of the two banks of Frank lin just issued, show that they are in a splendid financial condition. All kinds of laces and embroid eries. Very cheap. W. J. Levy For a fine buggy, surrey harness, call on C. S. Brenn. We note with regret that Miss Ivy Smith, who has been attend ing school at the State Normal, was forced to return home on account of illness. The Frisco Cafe on Willow street, owned by Mr. A. S. Achee, will open its doors to-day with everything in the line of some thing good to eat. Preserve Jars any sizes, to be had at the 5 and 10 cent store. Niel McNiel. O'Niell has the best butter iu town in prints or bulk. The excursion train on the Southern Pacific Railroad to Gal veston, Texas, will pass Frankiin next Monday at 1 o'clock p. m., fare round trip $7.50. Regular meetings of the Parish School Board and the City Coun cil were held this week, the pro ceedings of which will be found elsewhere in to-day's issue. Rural mail delivery boxes at the St. Mary Hardware Company. Try chip potatoes at O'Niell's, fresh and crisp. Mr. Chas. F. Kramer bought this week the livery aud under taking business of his son, Mr. E W. Kramer, and will conduct the business in his own name in the future. _ _ A new market ordinance has been passed by the Council. Between the hours of 10 a. m., and 6 p. m., now ail renters of stalls can deliver and sell restricted articles upon the streets. Dry Goods of all kinds. Very cheap. W. J. Levy. "The Peacemaker," a Vita graph special at the Ideal to night. _ The white the parish opened on schools throughout have been ordered the first Monday in Septômber by the School Board. The schools were established at the same places as last session. The gardener and truck growers have suffered loss by the contin ued rains of the past three weeks, iujuring plants of all kinds. To matoes and melons in particular have been damaged to a greater extent than other garden plants. Things that you never read of are here in profusion, at the 5 and 10 cent store. Niel McNiel. All kinds of repair work done at C. S. Brenn's, prices reason able. _ The many friends here of Rep resentative E. Wm. Dreibholz, of Ramos, were pleased to greet him on our streets on Monday last. He informed us that on the 20th inst., accompanied by his wife and two daughters, he would leave New York for a three months visit to Europe. Old and young and middle aged daily visit our 5 and 10 cent de partment. Niel McNiel. A two-story addition will be built to the Centreville High School, building. The School Board has appointed a building conmrtee composed of Messrs. Wils on McKerall, A. J. Allemau, I. S Wooster and W. T. Brown, with full powers to have the work dona. Indies low quarters and pomps. Up-ro-date styles. Very cheap at VS. J Levy 's. There will be given next Wed nesday night, July 20, a boat ride for the benoftt of the Episcopal Church. The boat will leave Delahuu saye's wharf at 7:30 p. ^m. Admission adults, 50 cents; children ander 16 years, 25 cents. There w.U be dancing and re freshments. A pleasant time is .guaranteed all who attend. Vitagraph "THE PEACEMAKER" One more week of China sale at Keenze Jewelry Company store. Balance of stock in show window The Justine plantation, about four miles south of Franklin, own ed by Mrs. J. L. Darragh, has been leased for three years by Adrian Conrad, of New Iberia, and his four sous, Leon, John, Philip and Conrad. The plantation will be planted in rice. There are about a thousand acres of cultivable land. furnishing goods Good quality. W. J. Levy. of all Very Men'* kinds, cheap. 5 or 6 doses "666 ' will cure any ease of Chills and Fever. Price 27e. The following teachers have been appointed for the Sc. Mary Central High School: Misses Lucy Brasselman, Mary Mont gomery, Floy Edwards, Louise Abel, Mary Morgan, Beulah Holmes, Ora B. McMichael, Alice Theriot, Ethel Sharp, Hattie Granier, Elizabeth Troth, Lucy Allemau, Inez B. Crask. Three vacancies are to be filled on the faculty—the principalship, a teacher of French and Latin and in the commercial course. For Feverishness and Aching Whether from Malarious condition-,, Colds or overheating, try Hicks' Capudine. It reduces the fever and relieves the aching. It's Liquid—10, 25 aud 50 cents at Drug Stores. Just received a shipment of ru ral mail delivery boxes. The best on the market. St. Mary Hard ware Company. Pursuant to a call by Chairman W. T. Peterman the Parish Dem ocratic Executive Committee met yesterday at the court house. Tne object of the meeting w as for the purpose of calling a primary elec tion in the Fourth Ward to fill the vacancy in the office of Police Juror caused by the'' resignation of Mr. W. J. Young. The date fixed for the primary was Tues day, August 2nd. Any one de siring to become a candidate for the above Darned office shall file his writteu notification with the chairman of the committee not later than midtiight Monday, July 25th, accompanied by the amount of §5. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick headache. Sold by all dealers. Puffed rice, puffed wheat, grape nuts, cream of wheat, shredded whole wheat, pearl barley and hominy, at O'Niell's. The semi-anumal report of Supt. D. N. Foster to the School Board on Wednesday last shows that the school finances of the parish are in a splendid condition. The total receipts for the six months, including the balance brought over on Dec. 31, 1909, amounted to $68,175.65, and tnat there had been expended for white teachers, $21,329; for colored teachers, $2.450, an<^ for new bnildings, re pairs to buildings, furniture, sal aries, insurance, bonds for tne Third, Sixth and Eighth Wards, and sundries, $20,951.99, wnich leaves a balance on hand in the school |fund of $20,888.43; the Third Ward special fund is $2, 108.63; the Sixth Ward special fund, $. M 5,85, and the Eighth Ward special fund, $331,75. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the pre scribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It safe and sure. Sold by all dealers. C. S. Brenn is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wheelwright work on the shortest notice. Mr. W. C. Chevis, editor of the New Orleans Daily States, and or e of the best known newspaper men of the State, has been elec ted by the executive committee of the exposition company as editorial writer of its publicity department. Mr. Chevis is thoroughly conservant with Louisiana and its needs, haring been in public life for many years. He has relinquished his duties on the States and has taken up his work with the Exposition Com pany. 5 or 6 doses " 666 " will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. For Sale Cheap. One delivery wagon horse. John A. O'nielïi. at be a TOWN COUNCIL PRO CEEDINGS. fContinued frontpage four.) after investigating it is found, it will be most advantageous to all con cerned. W. A. Moore, M. Silverman, F. K. Robertson, J JJ, Daxjean, C S. C AMI'UELL. An ordinance, designating the public market, situated on Willow street in the town of Franklin to be the only place within the cor porate limits of the town where fresh meats, fish, poultry, vege tables and other products, may be sold or offered for sale, except after certain hours of the day, fixing the dimensions of market spaces and the prices to be paid therefor, and establishing regu lations for the conduct of the mar ket, was introduced by Mr. Boud reaux, and on motion of himself, duly seconded, was adopted: ORDINANCE No.--. Designating the public Market, situated on Willow street in the Town of Frank lin, to be the only place within the cor porate limits of the said town wher fre-h meats, tisli, poultry, vegetable aud other products that aie perishable anu sold fàr daily consumption, may be sold or oaered for sale, except after I certain lAurs of the day: fixing the dimeusioM of market apace» and stall and the p&e and manner in which they may be liBsed to market keepers: e.- tabiisbiugWregulations for the sanitary and comm,' 1 eiul government of the mar ket buildi ^L aud grounds aud creating the manat^r thereof. Section 1. lie it ordained by the May or and Council of the Town of Franklin, that from and after the passage of this ordi nance it shall he unlawful for any person to sell or to offer for sale at any other place within the corporate limits ot the town of Franklin, between the hour.- of 0 F. M., aud III A. M., than the City Market, fresh meats, fish, game, poultry, or vege tables except such vegetables as potatoes onions, dry shelled beans, pumpkins and peas, melons aud cabbage, also luncheon, coffee, fruits, confectionery, oysters and eggs, which can he sold outside the Citv Market at any time. src. 2. Be it ordained, etc, that free delivery of such restricted articles named abeve by renters of stalls, will be allowed without addit'onal cha-ge; thatjali of the above specified meats aud vegetables in tended tor the daily consumption of the city, produced either in the city or its vie nity and brought by any person to the market for sale in a wagon or private con veyance, ami who, after having paid tne regular market fees, shall upon application be entitled to a written permit to sell such restricted articles as named above, upon the streets of Franklin betweeu the hours of 10 A. M., and li 1*. M. This privilege to peddle to include all those who have paid the regular.market fee provided tney shall have the necessary permit as mentioned above and that the hours for peddling be the same as mentioned above. !SEC. 3. Be it ordained, etc. That the dimensions of stalls aud market spaces be as follows, to-wit: 13 1-2 feel wide and lfi feet deep, and it shall be unlawful for le sees to occupy any other stalls or spaces than those assigned to them: or sublease any portion thereof to any other person, or persoas or to place market products or other obstructionsiiu any of the passage wa/s between stalls or market spaces or display or suspend any signs, writing or other objects above or across said passage way, or to occupy in the above manner any portion of tne sidewalk in front of said market building, stalls aud spaces may be subdivided into halves, and the prices for stalls for whatever purpose used shall be uniformly fifty (50) cents per duy for stalls or spaces aud twenty-five (25) •_e its per daylfor half stalls or half spaces which may be leased by the manager either by the day, month or year, payable by the day, on demand of said manager; and no occupant shall be allowed more than the space of two stalls for the sale of the same class of products. M-:c. 4. Be it ordained, etc., That it shall be unlawful foi any lessee or occupant or anv portion of said building to throw any off-all or garbage upon any other portion of said building, or upon the street of property adjacent thereto; but all such off-all or garbage shall be cleaned away by each lessee or occupant at the cud of each day's business, and the stalls and fixtures left in a clean and sanitary condition. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained, etc., That any dog or cat found upon Lüe mar ket ground- shall be pursued and captured by the manager and -aid animal may be redeemed by theowujr within three days after public notice po-ted at the market building on payment of One (tl.00) Dol lar, at the expira ion of which time it shall be si ot or disposed of. NEC. 0. Be it ordained, etc., That it shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale any spirituous, malt or other intox'catiug liquors, within said building at anv time. at anv time. Sec. 7. Be it ordained, etc., That it shall be unlawful for any person to burn wUain said buildinif'any other light than an e ec.r'c light, provided that lamps aud pinte s may be buri ed when electric li 'i .8 shall be out of working o'der; but c ud'les s .all not be used at any tune. SEC. Ö. Be it o drilled, etc., itiat the City Secretary shall be and lie is hereby designated as tbe manager-of said mar ket building, aud the d .y and night Mar shal shall be bis assistants. Sec. 9. Be it ori'ained, etc., That all sta'ls and fixtures to be used- permanently by essees aud occupants for meats, luu cheo l, confectionery and restaurant stands shall be erected at the expense of the lessee or the 'essees thereof, iu such man ne" as shall be acceptable to the manager. Sec. 11). Be it ordained, etc., 1 hat whoever shall violate any of the provisions of this ^ordinance, shall oil conviction thereof be fined iu a sum not less than Two Dollars aud Fifty cents, nor uiyre than Twenty-Five Dollars or imprisoned in the city prison for not less than one day nor more thau ten days or both line and imprisonment at the discretion of the Mayor. Kec. 11. Be it ordained, etc., That this ordinance shall take effect from amt after its passage, and that all orrnnances or parts of ordinan-es iu conflict with the pro visions of this ordinance, be and the same arc hereby repealed. Approved July 12th, 1910. J. A. Peterman, Mayor. T. P. Wilson, Secretary. The secretary was instructed to post a copy of the market ordi nance at a conspicuous place iu the city market. On motion of Mr. Boudreaus, -1 a. Ä 1Ä88Ä- . I. P0PKIN ESTABLISHED 1M*2 * to Watchmaker, Jewelry Engraver and Diamond Setter. Wedding Presents ;f§) 6 Silver Weddings are not the unis < lit which Silverware is présent every wedding that takes place Si plays an important part. Even niond Weddings you galore at the spread. At *7? H will find Silverware Therefore, it is al ways in place to give Silverware at Wed dings. Cut Class is also a favorite among Wedding presents. Whatever you may give in Silverware or Cut Glass rest as sured it here correctly priced. * Agent for Gorham Silverware Machines. aud Victor Talkim The Celebrated Grnen Verithin and Howard Watches. | Mail Orders Promptly Attended To iMi«i MMMMf w © Choice Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pastry All the Time BAUMGARTNER, THE EXPERT BAKER IS THE PLACE TO GEf IT LEFORT BUILDING FRANKLIN, bmM WILLOW STREET j LOUISIANA * Ü 'THE SOUTH'S CREATEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS." NEW ORLEANS, LA. S0ÏÏLE COLLEGE. YD UP, Shouldbe «riven the be9t training lot» e« pave them for success in business. Persona) Instruction. Free Employ ment Department, Complete College Bank. College Store and Wholesale Offices. No misrepresentations to secure stu dents. Through the success of its 22000 former students, Soule College Is recognised everywhere as a Wide Awake, Practical, Popular and Suc cessful School. GEO. SOULE & SONS. duly seconded the Street Cominis sion<r- were authorized to have a street crossing laid across Wilson and Main streets. The following bills were order ed paid : C W Abel 3 .->0 \V T. Peterman, Sheriff 7 fit) St Mary Banner 21 27 M L Harrison 5o 77 Cumberland Tel and Tel Co. 3 00 A J Delahoussaye 4 17 Kyle Lumber Co., Ltd. 2 00 M Bell, Son, Ltd. 9 20 Fort Wayne El. Works 30 50 John A O'Nieil 13 88 Parkerson & O'Niell 10 00 Simonds Manufacturing Co. 15 05 A Reuter 4 35 Standard Oil Co., of La. 405 47 071 28 An application for Public Prin ter from Mr. W. H. Latham was read, and on motiou of Mr. Bou 1 reaux duly seconded, Mr. Latham was elected as Public Printer. Mr. Latham named the St. Mary Ban ner as the Official Journal of the town. The question of employing a man to test the meters in use in the town and to make a list of same was discussed and was re ferred to the Purchasing Commit tee. On motion of Mr. O'Niell duly seconded tin* Mayor was made a member of the Committee to make the selection. The application of Mr. Buniff for the w r ork of testing and listing the meters was referred to the Purchasing Committee. On motion of Mr. ^ioudrealix, seconded by Mr. Ohlmeycr, the Purchasing Committee was au thorized to ha-'e the roofs of the Power House aud the City Market repaired. On motion of Mr. Boudreaux duly seconded the Council ad journed. J. A. Peterman, Mayor. T. P. Wilson, Sect'y. O'Niell has Spanish PiLueatoes. A Practical Knowledge of lubricating problems with the facilities for its application has made TEXACO LUBRICATING OILS the standard for efficient service. They are prepared to meet commercial needs. Secure economical lubrication by using TEXACO. The Texas Oil Co. SOLD BY WILSON McKERALL, Jr. Phone 321. Franklin, La. TO THE TRADE. I make my own Ice Cream, and it is pure and fresh. It is made every day with one-half pure cream and one-half pure milk, and is the b *st fee cream on the market. I will guarantee it and also will say that all freezers and ice cream cans are in perfect sani tary condition. We invite all to call aud inspect the condition of our ice cream plant. Waen you make your ice cream at home to save money it is like stopping a clock to save time. This is your chance to save money, and now is your time to do so.' Do it now. Your Will get the b 'st of service, delivered at your door, packed in a freezer aud ready to use. My prices are low: oue-ha!f gallon, packed, 65 coats, one gallon, it.25; five gaf ous and up, $1.00 galion. To taue home in boxes, from five cents up. Sam Serio, FtankUo, La,