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E. VUILLEMOT LAWYER ST. f1ARTINVII.LE, LA. OFFICE NEAR COURT MOUSE OFFICE NEAR COURT H1OUSE F rsonal Mention :1 Adolpbhe Frhnz miIlde a trip to lim:ol aid thiis week. Mr. lrobert Guirard made K trip to Crowley this week. Miss Jan- (' urjurs ,f i .Nw a )r leans is on a visit here, Ihe guest of Mrs W 4. Rhymes. Miss (Gollie Gardemual returcdd home thie week after having spent two months in Patterson an:d Opel Mrs. Pan! Mouret and daughter, Miss Levie, of Jeanerette, were ! here several days this week visit- I ioa relatives. Mr. Abel Bulliard of New Or laa', came here this week to spenl a few days with his mother, Mrs. Gabriel Bulliard. Joe. Lovas, Jr., who was employ ed by the Cumberland Telephone Co., in Mississippi, came home this week to spend a few days with his parents. -Mr. R. B Muse of Crystal, Miss., is in town and has made ar. raggement to open a jewelry anld I optician office here at the old stand e of F. H. Rhymes. a -Mr. J. A. Harperi and family p moved to Jeuning this week. Mr. I, Harper is an oil driller and work-.i ed several months in the Bayou s Bouillon oil field. Mr. J. B. Fournet visited Brous msrd last Sunday and be reports b that the Terasse Road needs work- s ing, and if this was done, it would ft draw a good deal of trade from that section to St. Martinville. Mr. Marcel de Mahy was called a to New Orleans by Telegraph N Tuesday op account of his father, t Dr. H. de Mahby, being very sick. He was accompanied to New Or- h leans by Dr. L. A. de Laureal. N Miss Gussie Nelken of the State Normal faculty was in town for a day during the week, visiting her ,, sister, Miss Lillian Nelken, of the p High School, Miss Nelken gave a the pupils a delightful talk on ` Tuesday. . t " " 4 a SHOES I We desire to call particular attention to the Fine Line of Slhoes we are now display- a ing. Hnanan, Bostonian, Douglas. They are a guaranty of style and v elegace and the best. We solicit i your visit. K. Schwartz & Co. 1My two-story tesildence on Port street, havi ~ oneacrse lot, also three other pro perties. Terms cash or on terms Dsa 2 E~nwAu M&3frrrIr. E. E. SOULIER dealer in General Merchandise -0 Imported Swiss cheese 40c1f Imported French saussage 35c l)undee Butter on ice ..... 35c Roasted turkey large size 35c Queen olives-very large 25c Champignons ........... 30c French Petit pois........ 2oc Pate truffe all kinds...... 35 Asparagus all white ..... 5o0 Imported Vinet sardines . 2,c Give us a call and let us show you our fine assort ment of fancy groceries. E. E. SOULIER. SUCCESSION SALE. In the matter of the Estate of GILLARD DORE Probate Docket No 3304 19th Judicial District Court, State of Louisiana, Parish of. St Martin. By virtue of an order of Court dated September 9th 1908. Issued in the above estate, by the Hon. the 19th Judicial District Court, and to me directed as adminlstratrlx of said estate, for the purpose of paying the debts of the estate, I, Odilla Champagne. Widow Gillard Dore, Administratrix of his estate, will sell or cause to be sold on the 31st day of October, 1908, between the legal sale hours, for eaah, at public auction, to the last and highest bidder,at the last residence of the decea sed in St. Martin Parish. Louisiana, the following described property to wit: "That certain tract of land, situated ti St. Martln Parish, Louisiana. In the 4th ward thereof, containing fifty (50) arpents in superficial area. bounded North and West by Magenta Plantation,. the property of Mrs. Stewart, South by land of 8emar Perez formerly Aley Louis & ale and East by Public road, formerly Isidore Tally. See book 50 folio 178. No 25588. Another tract of laud situated in the 5th ward of St. Martin Parish, Louisi ana, containing (60) slxty arpents in superficial area, bounded North by Adam Breaux & ale, South by Louis Calais & aiW, iet by A. A. Ransonet and West by land of M. T. Stewart. (Magenta Plants lion.) Also Cows, Calves, Horses. Mules. Household Furniture, Wagon. Buggy, etc.. and thrwe notes of Adam Breaux. Terms and conditions: Cash. ODILIA CHAMPAGNE, Administratrlx, estate of Gillard Dore. NOTICE. Tihe St. Martin Oil Co.. Ltd., with a capital of $25,000, was organized to ope rate in the Stalley Oil Field, near St. Martinville; its offbcers are: J. G. Broun qard. President, F. E. Delohoussaye. Sec. & Treas.. James Simon. Vice-President and L. P. Fournet and F. Z. Power Board of l)irectors. The certifietes of Stock are at the par value of $00.00 each. For stock suleeription. address F. K. bela houseay,. St. Martinvills. La. REIPRESENTATIVE WANTED: - We want a representative to handle FORD automobiles In St. Martinville and vici uity. Live hu.stler. with or without pre viouas experience can eally clear $9,00 in season. Write with references at once FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Dept. H Sept. 5. DLetrolt. Michigan. Fon SALE -Thoroughbred Ply. monthRock Homers, for prices ad. dress P. A. BibsvenD. LOCAL NEWS. 0- For sale--The Lovas two story store on Rallroad avenue. See L. Blenvenu. --0 Mr. Charles Bienvenu desires to announce to his customers and the public that be is now selling meat at 8 and 10 cts per pound, for choice meat. -o - If you are a lover of good, in teresting races, be sure to attend at the St. Paul Race Track at Parks on Sunday October 4th. Read the posters and you will agree that they are flue races. -0 CLOTHING 1 For the la test up-to-date Fashion, we have a line of Sterling Goods that is as complete as can be, we can fit you in the best style, K. Schwartz & Co -o The planters are already mak ing preparations for the grinding season which will commence ear ly in October, as the cane crop is a large one this year and grinding will probably commence early and last until some time in January. --0 Ring No 3-For your Fresh Milk Cream, Cream Cheese and Home Made Butter. You will be served promptly and with the best, P. L. Gnilbeau. -o The statement of the town for August shows that the town has a bad proposition with the market house, the keeping of the market house cost $20 per month and the revenues for the month of August were $13.75. -o For Races and any other kind of large "Posters" we have the beet equipment to turn out the beet work. We have a large as sortment of cuts for effective ad vertisement. When in need come to us. -o The Knights of Columbus have decided to give a smoker at the College hall tomorrow night at 8 P. M. TeI members will attend the ma n a body; after the mass they will all go to the hall where they will have their reception. A full membership is expected to be present. -o -Ship your cotton to Olivier Voorhies & Lowry. 922 Gravier street, New Orleans if you want the highest market price for your cotton. -o If the police and town authori ties would give some of their at. tention to the large number of lit tie negroes who make themselves a nuisance several times during the day on Main street, they woold be doing something good. Their runs, their noise, brick throwing etc., is getting to such a point that it must be stopped, if not by the police, by the people who are bo thered by them nearly every day of the week. HATSI for fashion and style, elegance and beauty, be sure to see the fine stock of Hat e we are now showing in every style and colors. We have the line to se. lect from and our prices are rea sonable. L Schwartz & Co. Bank of St. Martinville Q-_ OF _-.a St. Martinville, La. Report furnished to the State Examiner of State Banks by the above Bank at the close of bnsiness September 9th svo8. D ItEHOUtI Es Demoud Iwul . $, Inltl a ne'areld n, rt ,r - - - +74'I,. Othler Ler.lan alndl Ihlataont - - I. a 11,Ml i$,tl lle,ln Banking tlhoume alld fIlrnatlir ... - -7 Otlir rM l. atat l Ir i I d bun from li.nuk - - . . I Ch,"'k. anld ( lash It.ui - t. S (icolde - ,it I (a'rrrencv , 1i. I t'l Total _ý3 aLa.(1 LIABILITIES : (Capital paid i( - - $4Il.o ,Ot Surplus 10,000,0O Profits. net. 1. - - 3.11 4-- 3.-3,l Individual des,it - - -.r.331.75 Time certificatef IINa lpsiit - - - . .05 S Deniu d certiht.ate o L Ic U i i 13,811,'2 13.'_:+". " Dividend unpaid 1eI . , T TE Total f" I.. . . Wr.TL a (a1"'l O IA IU -.\1 I'AlIbH OF MAii'lN I, ItaHewrt Martinu. I'Pid.eut and I. Albert Bienvenou i'n-hiar of the atio.,e namedl Hanlk, do du.-, lnnly w*, i thnat thel above Ftattmna t i. true., t iao ti1w - of my S a lnd Iwlief. ubansribe.d and swour to before me, this it.h day .of tleptember 140N. JAM. J. MARTIN, Notar) Public BOOK-KEEPING STEIOGRPIP TELEGRAPH TIPBIRITIIG 9 ALL FOR FOUR DOLLARS g ( Which is an Average of One Dollar Each ) In fact, you will also get English, mathematics, penmanship. mu ~ e sic. gymnastics, military drill-and the tlhae enthusiasm of school life . .V9 at one of onr great State institutios of learning. . .1 Why spend $100 somewhere. or $200 somewhere else, or $300 in some other State for these things. when YOUR OWN STATE provides . them for you FREE FREE FREE! And. besides that, our regular academic-loindustrial course will " give you the information for your later college and professional cour- t see, whether you wish to become a lawyer, doctor, teacher, chemist, meehuanial or electriesl engineer, or anything else. . Send for a 8peieal Circular. Commereial Department. 9 Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute, .9 S And for particulare write to E. L. STIPHENS. Preeldent. Loulou Duchamp. Frank Ducrest. DUCHAMP & DURCEST Hardware, Furniture, Srockery. SCarries at all times a full line of Fancy and shelf hardware, paints, oils, stoves, ranges, carpenters and machinists' tools, wall paper, fish ing tackle, plumbers suppies etc. GEORGE GREIG & CO ... Dealers In... ROUGH AND DRESSED CYPRESS 7 PINE LUMBER Sash, Laths, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, Mouldings and Bricks 1 PRICES EN'TIRELY SATISFACTORY Yard Next To Railroad Laizaire Bienvenu, Fire Insurance LiirBienvenu, Agent