Sgomioq tih Cbhae La Quar.
antine Bay.
It ifproposed to deepen. the
channeljn Quarantine Bay at Nep
tune, osite the railroad term
inin at', ras Certain shallow:
spot interfere very much with
the transit thoere from the day in
in the canning.factories and into I
S'thecanaleading into the locks I
for trnara to the oyster bedding
agnddsii. Bayou Cook and the 4
adjaent septry. The oystermen
generally,, and the lock and can
aI companies, as wellas the can
zapies are all interested in this t
and eftortaa making to get up j
a fond for thaperpse.The. Louis- I
iena Navigation and Fisheries Co. t
will furnish a dredge free of F
charge and I*. J. B. 'asteBing t
offers $50 for the Cy~ien Bay a
Qyster Co; while the Baqu: Cook r
people will subadibe. some, $200 a
and the canning factories $250. t
Vesse~ s now going in and out
lse so :meict time on the bars that
it bedoli.es quite an important
miatt3r t them and itis very
amehto' behoped that subscr p
teions will be secured and tne t
ehlnnel improvement effected. ~,
SBabtiate Cdollte Gap. '1
Tha Louisiana Navigation and' t
Fisheries Co, live about com
pleted the closure;bf the stream
known as Babtiste Co)lette Gap, h
one hi.he outlets of.theMissiis- t]
ippi Rver in the delta country. i
nisa work was attempted about -,
two years, through the combined d
efforts of the Oyster Commis- R
sion of Louisiana, the Grand a
Prairie. Lavee Board, the State C
Board of. Enrgineers and the fish- E
Sermen in the locality. di
The contract was awarded to JE
the Louisiana Navigation and C;
* Fisheries Co. The work was near R
lyompIVte. when the high stage ýV
of the river caused the sheet pil."
ing to give away, thereby causing '
a stopnt i the work uhtil low
w e, entailing a:total lot L
b.the mctratore Yf some $5000. S
h Le tgmpany realizing the neces- Bi
sity dts gap being closed" for T
the protection of the oyster beds Rs
't the territory known as the da
l'8ist Works", located. about.75 an
b: oles below the city of New Or- th<
hesw, mad ad acent to the ,waters
dtMIt miy.. California Zay
mhr k"`. bI-y, have ,ade
at closure; and
a~p1gt , heet piling
a sa, acoqs the gap til
i awit itany pressure Mi
it. wtork was.
rai deont of
the earthe
ioe under the l
ati abtl4? eisl ent
stia ++mmm er. ed
a,, t .. ..: . '
jq:;
Itt5
lent Association, the Lusitanos
-- P P:ugese Benevolent ' Assoeia
tion; of this last organization he
a was a member for over forty'
years.
the Captain Tedeaco was twiec
Iep married, a daughter Mrs. Peter
rm- Spiuzza survives him from his
low first marriage. His. second. mar
vith riage was with Mrs. John Gior
y in dano, mother of dior worthy citi
into izen Frank Giordano, of Home
rks Place who survives him
ring The funeral services were. ~on
the ducted from the residence of' his
nen da.ghter Mrs Peter Spict zza 1.240
an- koyal Street. Interment was
an- made in Vincent de Pauls Ceme
this taryon Saturday 23rd, at 2 p.m.
uP A large concourse of sorrowing
LS- friends followed the remains to
Co. the grave. The Lower Coast -Gaz f
of ette exptesses great sorrow over
ing the loss of such a man who has
Bay always blen.- looked upon as a
ook man of many sterling qualities,
200 and it extends its sympathy to!'
L the grief stricken family
out
hat
ant Pilot Town..
ery Last Sunday evening quite an
SP- epjoyable party was given at!
tne the Pilot Town school House.'
{U Ihe .spacious school room- was
i woll filled and all participants i
had a very pleasant evemning. E
The feature of the evening was 8
the dancing of the old. fashioned
"md Virginia Reel" and "Dan Tuck- i
m-r". Mr. Jos.. W. Berenger sang o
am several song,. accompanied by i"
WP, Miss Deborah Wright. Among E
0 those present :were, Mr.- and tS
ry. Mrs. Richard Wright, Mr. and t,
)ut Mrs. N.. Lory, Capt. and Mrs. a
ed Geo. W., ga, Mr. and .Mrs.
Rs- Relph Goklon, Mrs. W. O'Brien,
Md Mrs. G. Lory and the Misses e
hte Clara Black of Burrwood, Anna L
h- E. Sauvage, Alice Sauvage Bir
die Sauvage, Deborah Wright, p,
to Jennie Wilson, Elsie Wright,
nd Caat, T. Craig, L. Zettwock, G. ,
ar Ribilao, Mr. J- B. Sauvage, Jos.
we W. Berengher, H. Wright, T.
1" CObnoway of Burrwood, H. Rosine,
1g W,. Wright, H.. Burkhart, T..Soab'
W Sunday afternoon Mrs. G, cie
a Lory, Miss C, Blacd, Mr. J. B. P
Sauvage, Mr.. T. Gonoway of
s- Burrwood visited friends in Pilot ,
or Town, as did also Mr. and Mrs. th
Is Ralph Gordon and teeir little
ie daughter Nora, Mrs. W. O'Briet
16 and children from the Head of ht
r- the Passes Light House. ,h
rs tu
Nairn. t
SMr. °Elme, Brown. Qf 'Quaran M,
p tire, visited his parents Mr. and ed
e Mris.Theo.Brown Sunday .on
j mss. George Lincoln rspent' last
j Wednesday in Buris
, Arbor Day was very appropiript
ele ecelebrate at the. Namrn School j
t Thebi n took- greatihter
est t pelpltjng of. trees and. b:
I itfaoeplanted+t~thes chooti.4
it. pm ds, ailiost every ckild of
Spkated da hbso her home. A too
t y trwent~ tae, wereplanted ~.
a Mr., Tow.Brown wau a usiness ac
a ditor to New Orleans Mond4y asi
SFriday the 2 e rdm lar
meeting of the,2E2.Jee Circle,
a rlcompouedoi tl~ didren
of thle Nairn Scool 8as held. Af
ter a veryinterestia~and instruc
tive . r u.ls,, -the
lows: A
• 8 oM re of V, ties.
aht.f m~ .,M, eBrien Sn
azfrI Johneso in.d Job
nds nd l ~
, uh.oeA, was ethrws n er
.t g st*of MrSMby E, .QBrunday. InT
I $P~Ps Muat u beis
,Mr+.G:-ilmiore daghter'
Svs ewOan oxE of
i-y- Vo:w, ma-dr'as enter- ot .
WO OE'
! SALEOI.., .
~Ii·; ('Rl.~~~
ievo- The Misses Gauffray entertained'
-a ss several of their friends Sunday
eta- evening. Among those present
She were Misses Mary and Marguerite
orty Lineoln;Messrs Charlie Benner,
Sidney Johnson, Albetr Matulich
wiec (George Lincoln and. Emmet Kel
eter ly
his Mrs. George Lihnceln visited her
mar- sister Mrs.Chas. Ballay at Home
xior- Place last week.
citi
Pointe-a-la Hache.
Mr. Jos. E. Pens,,who formerlywas
a resident on Monsecour plantation in
was tis parish, is now reported to have '
'contracted with the owners of the Llan-f
ads and Auckland plantations, to plant
* a thousand acres of rice. This is up in i
Sto the cotton country in Catahoulla parish,
Gas where the lpw prices for cotton and the
ever invasio.i of the boll weevil have demo: -
has alized things and this- venture in rice
s a culture is being made as an industrial
ties, experiment on a considerable scale and t
r to those interested in it are preparing to t
make a successful venture, if we may c
judge the capacity that Mr. Perez dis
played in our parish, of which he is a
native and where his great ability has!
always been recognized. I
an
St
Ise elair. ,
was Mr. J J A Carlee, who has been
tt spending the past year and, a half at E
ng. Belair, has gone tQ New Orleans for a
was ishort time. "
ned On Sunday Mr. William Dymond, ac- s
ck-i ompanied, by Mr. William Jarvie left
ng !on the launch Helen' for Pointe a la.
by Hache, where they were to pick up Mr.
)nlg Edwin Cohn and make a tour of the
md schools in the lower end of the river, b
1S.* and other schools.
e'. Mr Frank Cavaliar has recently pur- di
ge chased a fine horse from Hon Simon lg
ma Leopold.
3ir- The stubble eane crop at Belair islii
ht, presentip& a fine appearance and the
ht, seed can is reported as turning ot
G. well. w
OS.
hom Ste. Sophie. pr
ab' Mr. F. Cosse 9f Pointe a la n Hache;. in
G, company with Mr. John Ferrel visited
B. Phoenix Sunday morning on business. n
of Mr. Hill and Mr. Oscar -Wies from
lot Monsecour wgre .pleasant visitors at ed
thi place Sunday evening,
let Hon. Simon Leopold after a week's a
of stay at Baptis . Collette Gap was at pt
home here for. aday early this week, re ra
turning Tuesday evening. Mrs. Thom- th
, as Dobson, after- some week's visit with th
her son's family' in, this place returned w'
toi Poitae la tijche on Wednesday. gr
No.. 699. ...p
Id ed with is eleatPite an to alloter persoasache wri
Io ntested herein.toshev cau writhin
i. ten days from the present notificaltion &
lif any they have or can) wy the final chi
Ssaecount of Geor FF.Garr, executor of
se@ estak, should not be approved and
hdiSblogated ndf th funds distributed b
in accordanethtbrewit~ th.fe
By Order of the Court r a
Ss n Dy. Clerk. w Ith
Venicer
Ai n thepep o this locality join the i.aIi
.writer ., congrtulating the Lower low
Cosist ?mtte aind wishes it suec.ss
a MraScevn Keinai.arho is eptainu of!
I the drede~ i at Babtiate Copet, paid a
! vist last Sundayi nd s ters thabt the
work is getting along rplendidlt~
Sit aOturdey, Msl Jullt Birgini aa
Miss Julia Bus~ were vsito r in 01 g
aThe p eqep l oftithi sloc Sahot hnve ~pvf
beern busy.lat u w t IptreparLg the lo
school ground for Arhar Da. "
b Last Frda Mr,and ~ Mrs. Dimitr se of
BMrS. were Vlitedniy the Stork; . who
blessedtheir ii et with a sweetb, b7 N
imet
of opPoslite abutreldygMslahome singhigl
i. Ing;"No Weddi s Bells for mei' pe
Me Mrs~ W.Jl.O'ipen were a t nrin v t
b. last Friday Mrn, add s' armieetrl o,
visit'to Mre.vos. Berndl. t t
mne
Sie the a POew a tSels eantgx tour at
l.oif rec tongiet esa roow being
opoa maite thu eh;.tb, hoodqme ing h
.eas. ThaoWedesarforlmee"dag apde
e i g woul be la pidl i .eekl, hrm .
better Soen
litr w roo b ein
,,ae teeighebd ad qin
sxp .-ashaii .ly
u o .om. l overbutin
we ae-no a gtoran bios u
s-n,s, Thetr+esare"nb.o+. ev.. where+ and
deserving of success and we hope that l
ined she will achieve the. effect of her high
Iday estambitions,
a te Hoji. Simon Lebpold and Theophile
ner, Regs were'agreeable callers at our, of
alich fice on:Tuesday
Kel- Hon.Roselius Perez,Police Juror. from
the 7thwardwas a visitor to our town
her on Wednesday
ome
Daisy
The people of this place are quite
busy preparing fot the 1909 crop, giv
their best efforts t, rice. They have
'aeen so encouraged bey good yields and
n in satisfactory prices the last two seasons
have that they are now "goingafter rice in
Ilan- earnest:" Land that has been idle for
ulant sometime is being cleared, ditched and
Ip in put in proper shape for cripping ar a
rish, should we have seasonable weather
1 the whichiis a very necessary adjunct to all I
no:- crops. this. place will make a good show I
rice at. Harvest time.
trial Arbor Doy was fittingly observed at
and thisplace by the teacher and pupils oqf
r to the Fox School and also by the ladies
may of this plaeg who, were busy planting
dis- out trees,shrubbery and flowers.
s a
has Rev. L.E. Wicht preached an eloquent
sermon here last Sunday r
Mr.andMrs.Gilbert Buras were visit It
ors to New Orleans Sunday
?een The little, daughter of Mrs. Edward
at Birton,while at play a few days ago n
r a with her brother, accidentaly fell and
Jractured herarm but weare glad to
ac- state she is doing,nicely
left - --
Sla . Home Place.
Mr.
the DistrictAft.oxey, N.H.Nuncz,, was a a
rer, ,business visitor to this place one day m
ras last week
The many friends oa Mr George Aba- sl
iur- die who learned.of his illness will be a
non ;glad to know he isrecuperating. h
Mrs.. Frank Giordano and charming A
little son Edwin.spent several days in di
the the Crescent City this week. . e
ti
out Tli~ef who went to,New Orleans last hi
week to attend the funeral of Mr. Te- w
desco were: Mr and Mrs Frank Gior- w
pano and son Edwin,. MDrs. Gustave Bal- lii
lay, Mrs' Ucinovich and Messrs. David
Ballay, Joachinl Chartier and Luke Uci- p
novich.
Icc
Miss Birdie Giordano, the teacher of g
om Home Place school. and pupils observ- so
at ed Arbor Day last Friday with appro- or
priate ceremonies. After the recitations w
k's and songs rendered by the pupils. The pe
at pupils lead by'their teacher walked in sa
*re ranks up the public road with trees in th
in- their hands to the church, grounds and
itb there planted trees and shrubs. There
ed was no tree planting on the school
•y. grounds owing to the construction of a
it- new levee and the school house. will
he will have to be removed to some other
place, ab
SSli
B.lair, th
SLastaThusday,Mr. Carlie our chem- or
ist leftforNew Orleans where he will re,
is- reside for thenqxt two months. Miss th
of Flor~nabiymozh spent the past Mon- ne
day ~nd Tuesday in New Orleans.
s Mich.inftterest 'is taken here is the
oa raising of chickens; evidence of this is
an Mr Jarvie'a poultry farm which, will
an sbonnaple' Belair to boast of the. best
il chicikens in Plaquemines.
L tast Priday, Arbor Day weaq observed
d by Belair schodl children;. One of. the fO
features of the day was the planting of 1a
vatious trees with appropriate ceremon
ies, however, owing to the death of an
Italian resident, the celebration was
ot all that had been planned. 4
yei
Mr. William Dymond and Mr. Jarve Ph
i,.Bpft on Sundayto visit the schools in the da
r lower part of the Parish. They re- -
I Successful Advertising.
, Hoan. Simon Leopold reports to THE C
SLQ:wER Cop CAZETTE that as a re- .
salt of his adVlertisement in this paper.
Shihas had numerous inqairies concern- oft
Sing the stock hehas to selland has made of a
,s everal sales based thereon. It pays to and
dvodet in TE Lowa, CoAsr (i- the
dran. Verbum sap. hu"
o Burrwooa. .o (
SNothing. doing-except that a few
members of the Parish School Bqoard, i
a got lost in the tog the past week. and8t
n striik: this place.ilookingfor the Burr- wi
Wood shool whica is stuaced a little der
g higher up at Pilot Town Bayou.. It Peaa
speaks well, for the Board to see that na
such interest is bei'g taken in eure
' sIchool to d ai committee such a di. the
.ttnce in a .ndl launeh. If they, do oft
tam now what will they do when we the
r hver a flga Wcool havi
O popular n .. agr
hrec ecledron the UB sateamnishlp Ben
adtboiaptain Walker Meyer made a cn
t llylu1tripto New Orleans Sunday to itic
s u eas tamily Mr Clay is ne fellow and
e and believes in patronisinafloahe indus- lat
SCapt J B Lindhe wears a smile but ado.
be says that he would wear a broader
onei congrees would only hurry up
riand make that' big' approprisation or
Sooth w esPau. ':
Srowlngglitcbeten J. T. ALex- ton
eangrand L I E qrthehteln came. of GAl
n hap.urday last lortenstein fouled sh
ati.~aegat.nea the wharf and lost In
beplength. I'artenstein wants to of
t r tt , he #ay he has aseveralbrasa ste
ih won whiat Oxford 'rowing halve
teran
~ed ~abb lais launch this week He from
adese al utetfctive attemps diving
thi i kit the 'marmnaid' got one
Mthine nkhlane of and
S t that he ploys
+: ?+ ,+?
that!
j neas and was a passenger to Empire,
high-, L.a.. othe.ependent Wednesday.
The gasoline launch being built by
rphile M 0 Buras of Venice is nearly completed
ur, Of and presents a neat appearance.
Quartermaster Sergeant Omer G. Pa
from quet, stationed at Fort St Philip return
town ed to his postofe duty accompanied by
his charming bride who he stold away
quietly to Chattanooga, Tenn. Sergeant
Paquet is to be congratulated upon his
quite good fortune On arrival at the Fort
giv- they boarded the *Bick' railroad for
have their home in the reservation. The
and sergeant has charge of all the clerical
asons work at the Forts,
ice in
e for
and What is the Best Way to Be.Happy 4
ar a 1st. Manitain good health. If you t
ither are not healthy take the diet and exer
e all cise and other steda necessary to attain
show good health.
2nd. Refrain all impulses.to indulge
d at in ill-temper-cheerfulnesasischeap and
is of wholesome.
diesu 3rd. Cultivate a "Noble Discontent."
ting Have some aim worth achievement, and
` rge yourself to its achievement.
uent Strive to be first in your calling or busi- 1
noes,, the very best. If your occupatio
aftords no opportunity for mental effert
visit take up some line of study that inter
eats you deeply, and advance and as
yard fat as you can. Mere "content" might
ago mean. happiness for clams, not human
and ity. I
i to ORA HuAms.
Economy is. Wealth.
I /
That Messrs. Strack and Babington
Sa are enterprising citizens the following D
day will show:
Sometime last week, although we
I have not had any amount of rainfall to
1ba- speak of, the writer noticed the drain- p
be age machine on the St. Clair-plantation
hard at work with a full head of stleam.
ling As there was not much water in. the
n drain, this seemed strange, so we, ask
Ied genial Judge Strack for an explana- s
tion. He deposed as follows: "No we
last have not much water in the field, but P
Te- we kill two birds with one stoji when n
or- we run that machine no matter how d
3al- little water is in the field we get the w
tvid pa
i pump to working, as we have a corn
- grinder attacted to it. We grind up
corn, cobs, and shucks and all, thereby
of I getting feed for our mules while at the
rrv- same time draining our field. Of conrse p
pro- our feed is not all protein, but contains el
ons what the chemists call fibre. about 58 co
rhe percent., but this feed is filling and B
in satisfies and sustains the mules; so that nu
in they ruminate in peace when off duty." Ibe
and OBSERVER. le(
erebe
sool Pc
a A Pretty Cohfection. tw
Mll Make, the uncooked, 4n4ant,. es for ;
enah, candy. Roll o1t thin- as pastry, el
about one-sixth of an Iich ii· thickness. be
Slice a package of Jell-o about the same the
thickness. Press these slices on the of
fdandt, then put piecesof itdant ov- to
n- er the Jell-o making three leers,; te or
ii red between two white layers, Trim a
the edges evenly and let d'y until the sai
next day. QO HARRIS. thi
he 0so
is. dr
lll .No tice.
Hst unting, trapping and trespas- In
sing on, St. Clair plantation are Ish
he forbidden under penalty. of the ran
of law. th
n- STRACK & BABINITON. or
Sse
-Ini
Gustave Ballay, a successful
yeung truck grower of Home ho
SPlaceipaid usa pleasant call Fri
he day thc
im
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Fl
STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH the
S OF PLAQUEMINIES. m
* sha
Bat Ir KHowxR, That on this 12th day
g. of the month of December, in the yeard
jo of our Lord one thousand nine bundred r
to and eight and of the Independence of
.. the United States of America the one
,hundred and thirty-third (133rd), be
age
fre me, Ernest Albertl, Deputy. Clerk a
of Court of the 29th Judicial Districtm
ofltihe. State of Louisiana, for the Par
isli" of Plaquemines, and ex-offlcio No-p
tary .Publlc, and in the presence of the exe
,witnesses herelnafter named and un- and
idersigned, personally came and ap- c:t
Lt peared the several persons whose por
Snames are hereilato .suscrlbed, who itfull
Sdeclared that, availing themselvesof obHi
. the lawp:tf the State of Louisiana and: less
lo of the co titutlon thereof relative to'labi
e the organizaition of corporations, they-l t
have agreed and by these presqnts do C
aree and bind themselves, as well as
such persons as may: hereafter be.
acome assoclbed with them, to form and
constltute a corporation and body pol
Itic in law' fIOr the objects'and purposes. is
Sand under the 'clause 'ecnditions, stip- any
ulations and articles hereinafter set iqu
forth and expressed, which tlhey herbby ap
tadopt as thelr charter, to-wlt: t
ARTICLE I.
r aotl
The name and title of this corpora- the
tion shall be. THEIX LOWER COAST Josr
h GAZETTE CO.. and its domicile cap
4 shall be at Pointe a ia Hache, be
C in the Parish of Plaqueomiines, State ers
Sof Louisiana. Under tbls corpor-. fai
Sate name said corporation shall, full
g have the power and authority to exist f
and enjoy a succession for the full
Sterm and period of ninety-nine yJemt
from the date hereof. It 'shall have the
Spower sad authority to sue and be
asued'; to laks aatas cora , Yorat, i)
t maid the snam to break on altet iti
oleasure; to aamse sad ,appulht asell I
paai48ers, dreebrt; @ regr aU *
ployes as the Ilterests and coawoih eop
Ct m.itOr &ht trasartola of businems ad asse
r of this corporation may require; to
pire, make and establish, as well as alter
and amend, from time to time, such !
by by-laws, rules anil regulations for the i
eted proper management, conduct and reg
ulation of the affairs of said corpora
Pa- tion as may be deemed necessary and
urn- proper; to own, hold, receive, lease,
by purchase and convey, as well as mort
way gage and hypothecate property, real,
eant personal and mixed; to consolidate or
his merge with another corporation, or
"ort own and hold stock therein.
for
The ARTICLE II. 1
ieal All citations and other legal pro- t
eesses shall be served upon the presli
dent of' said corporation, or, in the
DY event of his absence-or diability, on It
the. vice-president, and in ti'e~ tri ase of
you the' absence of both the preiilent and
cer- vice-president, upon the secretary of
sain said corporation.
ARTICI,E Ill.
thge
andy The objects and purposes fOr which
this corporation is establLhed and the i'
nature of the business to be carried on d
and by it are declared to, be the printing p
it. and publishing of a newspaper, devoted It
si. to the agricultural and othqr interests a
io If the Lower Coast ant of the- State of a
Louisiana; to conduct and carry on a
general newspaper business, with all !
r-things connected therewith, and by the
ht sale of such newspapers and other (
pht printed matter published by said Com- S
an
pany, to disseminate news and all mat- a
ters of general information. a
ARTICLE~ IV. "
The capital stock of said corporation t)
has been and is hereby fixed at the sum ti
of Twenty-five Thousand ($25,000.00) n
ng Dollars, to be divided into or represent
ed by twenty-five hundred shares of n
we ten dollars each; said stock shall be el
-o paid for in cash as it may be called 0o
on In by the Board of Directors, and the a
calls for said cash payment shall not tl
exceed fifty per cent. the first year and a'
he not exceed fifty per cent, during the ac
sk
i- second year. Sati calls for said cash lii
w payments shall not exceed five per cent.
ut per month during the frst year and
en not exceed five per cent. -er month. L
w during subsequent , years until the 1
he whole subscript1b. a shall haves been
paid.
up ARTICLIE V.
by All the corporate powers of said cor- of
se poration shall be vested in and exer- B
cised by a Board of Directors to be
58 composed of nine stockholders. Said (S
ad Board of Directors shall be elected an
at nually on the first Saturday in May,
,, beginning In the year 1910. All such
elections shall be by ballot and shall
be conducted at the office of said cor
poratiop, under the superintendence of P
two 'mfasiaoners to be appointed by
t the `Btad of Directors, and of which -
y 'eletifonwei d~i~' previous notice shall
be giveh In a- niewsph er pibjlished ini:
le the Parish of Plaquemines: Each share
ie of stock shall be entitled to one vote,
p. to be cast br its owner, either in person pu
le or by proXy, and a" ma"ority in .the
n amount of' the Iqdtianding stock of Od
e said corporation shall be requisite to
lect,. A failure to. eject directors on
the day above speeified shall not dis
solve, the corppration, but the then
directors shall teause another election
to be held within thirty days, of which
ten days' previous ihotlct shall be given Pr'
in a newspaper p~ublished4ii said Par- -
SIsh of Plaquemthes.. Vacancles occur
S ring in laid Board shall be filled by
the remaining directors .nd any direct i
or of the said Board who may be abl-St.
sent from the- State at the, time of. meet- :Ci
aings of said Board of Directors shall
have the right t. appoint another stock-_
Sholde~igs his proxy to alt and act in
the place of sitch absent membetr for
the time being. and such proxy shall
jliave and exercise' all the powers and18
Immunlties of such absent directors.
Five directorS shall constitute a quo
Sthe Board of Directors at their first
meeting 'following each annual election -
shall elect one of their number to be
prgelsident and another to be vice.pres
r ident alid they shall uso elect a secre
Stary. Said Board of Directors may ap
point from time to time, and dismiss at
lpleasure, such officers, clerks .and
agents and other employes that they
may deem necessary for the business
t and purposes of said corporatlon. Said
Board of Dhiectors shall also have.full
power and authority to borrow money,
B exedute mortgages, issue notes or bonds
Sand generally do all things pertinent
Sto the objects and p~urposes of said cOr- by
I poration, as also to lIessue and -deliver i
' full pald ehbres'of stock or' bonds, or
0obllgations of said corporation at; pot m
I less thenat par: value - in payment for eml
Slabol donea, or money bornwed, Or pirop- UC
I.tty or rights aetpally receilved by said will
corporatio tio
AR'CI:CM VI'. day
i1901
Whnever. this obrporation may be lw
riesolved either by.limitatlon or from wit
any other caU its affairs shall be
ifquldated by .lfe stockhold(irsato bb at
appolnted at a nmrl meeting fet the
stockholdezs 1 be convened for such
purpose, after thirty days' previous the
notice shall hav, .beena en by adver- d
tisement In a- aswjir published in
the Parish of Plaquaimines and ~ m-: ow
jority In ~aiount f the outstanding BuI
capital stock of said corporation shallh
be requisite to elect. Said commission
ers shall r6ain in offiae until the afBur
fairs of saidecorporation shall have been il
fullfiettled and liquidated and in case f
of-~he death of one or more of said *e
eamlssioners, the vacancies shall be 21
flled by election; by the surviving in a
commissioners. deae
brol
ARTICLE VII.
This Act at. Incorrortlort many-be
modified, obhuad or altered, or said Si
corporation may be dasolved with the Im m
asseat qf threet.foutr of th steck rep- J
to resented by any general meeting of the
alter stockholders convened for such purpose,
such after thirty days' previous notice shall
the 'have been given in a newspaper pub
reg- lished in said Parish of Plaquemhmnee
Cora- :Such changes as may be made in ref
and erence to the capital stock of said co6r
ease, poration shall be in accordance with
sort- the laws of the State upon this subject.
real,
a. or ARTICLE VIII.
or
No stockholder shall ever be held
liable for contracts or faults of said
corporation in any further sum than
pro- Ithe unpaid balance due on the shares
rest- of stock owned by him, nor shall any
the mere informality in organization have
on the effect of rendering this charter null,
of nor of' exposing a stockholder to any
lability beyond the amount due on hls
of
stock.
ARTPICLE IX.
ich Until the first election to be held
the junder this charter on the first Satur
on day If May, 1910, the following named
ing persons, or stockholders, shall consti
ited tute the first Board of DireCtars, With
gsts all the powers hereinabove eil)erated.
of ,and shall continue in office ultil their
n a, 'ccesscrs shall have been elected, vl.:
all F. C. Movers. S. Leopold, Ben aMichel,
the n oseph Cosse, c
her Coghevich, Joseph Savoie, Dr. V. O.
)m- Schayot and Joseph Hingle with the
at- aforesaid F. C. Mevers, is president
and Sinon Leopoldi a vice-preside-nt.
SThus done and passed, in my office at
Pointe-a-La-Hatche, on the day and in
ion the month and year' herein written,, in.
um the presence of Messieurs L. T. Fonte'
30) nelle and Gu4tave Favret, competent
ut- witnessess, who hereunto sikh their
of names, together with the said appear.
be ers and me, Notary, after due reading
led of the whole, the said appearers declar
lie ig they placed afiter their signatures
lot the number of shares of stock sub
Lad scribed for by them and they likewise
the adopt this as their stock subscription
ash list.
nt. F. C. MEVERS AND:'OTHERS.
.nd WITNEWSES
ith. L. T. Foutenelle,
he Gustave Favret.
Ve ERNEST ALBERTI,
Dy. Clerk of Court and
Dy. Ex-Officio, Nett bsr,
A true copy of the original on!l.~ and
,,. of record in my office and re c;rded in
er- Book 2, Folio. 409 of Mortgoges of this
be Parish on December 12, 1908.
aid (SIGNED) ERNEST ALBERTI, .
n- Dy. Clerk and Dy. Ex-'.
Officio Recorder.
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,n istricttorney for t.e p1ushes.of'
e Plaquemrines and'St. Bernard. .
SOffice Hours 10 to 12a.m. PhoneM, 3378
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tI JUSTICE or THg, PEACE,
bSt. Olisr.i Plantation, Engild Turn P. O;,
t* Collections and Other Legal Business
II promptly attemd to.
, JAS. WILKINSON,
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S137 Carondelet St. Furth. Floor
NEW ORLEAN , .LA.
a Take Ejev or..
e THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
' 29th JudiCal District Court, Pa, >:
. ishl of Plaqiumlnes.
Succession
V of
a Norbert Buras.
No. 692.
S.By virtue'of and in obedience,
toan obilerof sale to medirected
by the Honorable the Twenty..
inth Judicial' District Courtin
r and: for the Parish of aue
t :mines, dated the 19da~i o Deoe.
S.ember 190Oi in the above efitled
successioih thavea~vertied and
will proceed to,;. pltpublie ..u
tion,, atthe Court hdi st a ot lp 1 "s
a la Hach on t Surday the 18
day of the monithi of Feb .
1909,. at 1 o'eloq .iM; the fld
lowing described property, to
wit:
lst. One arpent of land afts
atedst Venie. ontiet ~ ight b~e-~ .
t the Mias~ ' chtoeuot
seventy iva (7i) daiIr below
the cityofNeVOrleku, Bound
ied on the uppr.ineby lands o
Dimitry N.: ..and on the
lower .line by lia~ids of Joseph. H.L
Buras, jth orpnge bearing grove
tereon, purchn-sdby Norbert
Buras (deceased) from Jo'seh
.LBBaks on Mri 25th. 1
before Ernest Fellon, NotaryPub.
lie.
2Ad,- A Undivided interest
in a luggeetaiid seine ownred by -
decea~s ei partnership with hlu
brother.
3rd. Oneheifer,.
Terns of Sale: Ch.
1fRA1ig, C, CNV. 3
Sheriff of t ePar.ih -fil,.
mines,
Jan.9 14 to, al2 W Feb.gla