Newspaper Page Text
ings of School Board. NS ibodasu, las. Jan. 2n,. 1902. ER Parish IBard of Directors of S. rn.h of LUftunrche met this day A ist and called-seasioa, the Pre t in the chair and the following H present: N. C. R'fert, Paul PR P. F. Caillouet, Alcude Chauvin bnger and the Secretary ex. Superinten.ent. Absent: DI. R Paul Meyer and F. Deramee. minutes of the last meeting J. read and approved as recorded. P Ouion Academy was ordered re opeuel on Monday, the sixth E aury, 1902, the salary of the T for this month to be paid gd the special fund derived from T taes on property of the town of sax. F offer of Mr. C. A. Kraemer to l the school house on the lot do, j to the Board by Mr. Laurence er, and to transport the mater. there for free of ch:arge from Des tf s station was accepted and a Board will therefore furnish all 2 materials necessary for the pInr T Yhe President was authorized to a lot upon which to transfer la rest or RBnlrigue School and contract for the said transfer of " School house. The Supelintendent was authorized C all the St. John Ferry for twenty "s, the Angelloz Ferry for twen dollars, the J. T. Badeaux Ferry , twelve dollars and the Buckhoru ( to the best advantage. A letter from Mr. D. M. Hatcher read, m which attention was call. t to the necessity for repairs on the a School House. The matter referred to Mr. J. R. Gheens for STb matter of repairs on the Pierce house was referred to Director Deramee for consideration. 1 Or. R. H. Dowuman, at this time I before the Board and de. that it was necessary that a should be opened at Des Alle and offered on behalf of the company that he represents 1 Ish a temporary building for I house, free of rent, provided School Board furnished a teacher. oler of Mr. Downman was ac and the school was ordered to p ened at Des Allemands, on the rche side of the Bayou. Ihe Committee on Assignment ted the following report, which adopted in its entirety, with the herestter to be noted. SAsgellao, Miss Julia Head; Brule A. J. Mtehelet; Enterprise, Coriane Aycock; Lagarde, Miss t Koobloch; St Anna, Miss LeBlane, Princtpal, Miss Bon iigglnbotham, Asst; Billin, Mrs. Davis; Bourgeois Settlement, Anna Fey; Scally, Miss Amelle ;Toups, Miss Cecilia Chan. A&del, Miss Lea Chauvlo; Wbre A. Troe6; Bergeron, A. J. ;Prosper Thibodanx, Miss Us6; OGaude, Miss Cecle Gue. , olumbian, C'harles . Gandr; Nary, Mma 8ally Bertty; Race YMuass Joanna Oleason; Rouel, i. . Maddoux, Principal, Miss iadduz, Anat; Chchey, Mass LY. Mouch; Matberne, A. C. e; Upper Choopie, Miss Ouedry; Lower Chouple, Miss Bigginbothsam; Mathews, Mar Thompson, Prineipal, Miss Kennedy, Ast; Folse, Alexan. I. Folse; Breaux, Miss Clotilda ; Lockport, E O. Payne, Prin Miss Nellie Tuite, Miss Agnes Miss Allace Price, assistants; ux, Miss Theresa Foret; Del Miss Theresa Palughi; LeBlanc. Maggie Tuite; T. Bourgeois, Lvdia Lambert; Ledet, Mrs. W. .rang; Lefort, W. C. Lorraine; ,Jos. H. Proice; Oheens, Miss Bourgeois; Vacherie, Miss Bourgeois; Bayou Boeuf, Miss Lobrano; Bowie, Wm. Moe k; Elliot, Miss Nellie Pace; Academy, A. F. Knobloch, pal, Miss Clara Levron. Miss laforest, Miss Frances Malihot, Emma Kent, Assistants. vote for the above assignme nts Imous except in regard to Principalship of the Lockport where the vote stood five for 1. O. Payne and one, Mr. N. C. Sagainst him. tollowing bills were presented, .e requisite appropriations made - the same : Public School F. Associa , tfor beaters and coal the Lockport School, 22 90 - oedry, repairs on school house, 3 24 tebdent's expenses at Convention of Superintendents, 8 00 "McCormick, repairs on I school lOue, 6 7U Naquin & Keeler, exp. of Supt. as visiting schools, 16 00! by Edgar F. Riviere, sundries, 12 75 S. I. Coulon, blackboards, etc. 7 50 . Adolphe Rossignol, repairs to gli grate of G. A. 2 50 fin H. Riviere & Co. heaters, etc 24 75 sil Paul Scott, freight on desks bI from Lockport to Bayou i Blue. 25 00 the Robert Champagne, purchase Re of St Charles Ferry outfit. 130 00 J. S. Levron, sundrles, 1 25 ili Paul Scott, exp. for St. Dc Charles Ferry, 20 00 ho Edgar F. Riviere, sundries, 2 35 n Thibodaux Sentinel, slat i",ery the for Supt. 1 50 an The Canton Company, chart tal for G. A. 7 60 toi Freight and drayage on same, 1 38 mt A. J. Tetreau, coal for O. A. 4 00 ha J. O. Knobloch, saundies to G. A. 4 50 There being no f at her business, so for the present, the School Board adjourned to meet on Monday, the i 20th of .January, 1902. THoxAS STARK, M. 1. Presidlent. TIIOMAS A. BADKAL'X, See. and Supt. --- p--- on Had To Conquer Or Dis. to "I was just shout gone," writes in Mrs. Rosa Richbrd'on, of L:aurel Springs, N. C., "I had Consumption 1e so bad that the best doctors said I an could not live more than a month, q but I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by to seven bottles and am now stout and gr well." It's an unrivaled life saver in di Consumption, Pneumonia, La Grippe A, and Bronchitis; infallible for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup or ti. Whooping Cough. Guaranteed bot ties 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free H at All Druggists. - __ -. .p4m-- -.- Mr. Young's Armor. The beautiful suit of armor worn by Mr. James Young in the first ac'. 4 r of "Quo Vads" has an interesting history, it being a gift to Mr. Young ,from a noted tragedian. Mr. Young was juvenile leading man for Thomas re SKeene, and his histronic ability and h, ineliuatiou for hard work eudeared a him to the star. e After Keene's death it was found v s that he had bequeathed his favorite of 1 suit of armor to Mr. Young in appre- h ciation of his services. d The suit is of exqui-ite woekman ship and is almost unique, there being r Sbut one like it, which is in the Britibh I o museum. Mr. Young is, natural:y, very proud of so rare a suit, not only for its in trinsic value, but for all that the gv. It ing of it implied. from so great a ge h nius as Keene, whose mantle, ii is T Ssaid by many, has fallen on the shoulders of his youthful protege. Sreman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although a every joint ached and every nerve is was racked with pain," writes C. W. B. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of a Burlington, Iowa., "I was weak and pale, without any aspetite and all , run down. As I was about to give e up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters q. and, after taking it, I felt as well as SI ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. STry the.m. Satisketion guaranteed . by All Druggists. Price 50 cents. Bank Notice. The annunal meeting of the Stock. holders of the Bank of Lafourche, for the election of eleven directors to . serve for the enuaing year will be ,held st the omoee of the Bank on SMooday February 17th 1902, at4 o'clock p.m. K. J. BRAUD, S28-3t Cashier. Bucklen's Armes Salve. 1as world wide fame for marvel Ions cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Comrn, Burns, Boils, Sores, FeP I- lons, Uloers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fe cver sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Erupt o ties; Infallible for Pile. Cure guar anteed. Only 25e at All Druggists. Carnival Notice. 1 All persons interested in the Grand Masquerade Ball at the Thibodaux Opera House under the ausplees of the Thibodaux Carnival Club on the 11th of February, 1902, are hereby notified that San admission fee of $2A0 will he charged for gentlemen who are not members. That only active members of the asso. a elation will be allowed to enter masked. Thatsouvenira and admit cards will be t, on sale at the Thibodeaux Drug Store until the Ilth of Februay at 12 o'clock M. That an admission of 2ie. will be charged to witness the coronation of the Queen also series of beautifully arrang ed Tableaux. STickets for the coronation will be on sale Feb. 1st at V. J. Knobloch's music Sstore Main street. or An Exceptionally Strong C. Number. The excellence and variety of the ,ifeatures presented by the February number of THI DLINATron are typi, de cal of the progressiveness of this favorite woman's magazine. The fashion matter is as timely as special Scorrespondents at the world's most , important ?fashion centres can make 0 it. Ira D. Sankeyv continues the Sstory of his tour. and his description 4 of the Holy Land is even more inter esting than his story of the journey through Egypt. Prof. Anthony Bar D0 ker, contributes the first series on Athletics for Women, the article deal. ing with Phlysical Culture at Home. 3 Dr. (GraCe Peckham Murray iutroducea a series of articles on Child Training by describing the disposition and tendencies of every day children. In the series of N,,table Women Dr. 8. IL Elliott gives some interesting glimpses of '1harlotte Cuslnan. A finely illustrated article on The Trea. sures of Jewish Ceremonial is contri. buted by Waldon Fawcett. The story by Helen Chonte Prince, Reflected I~ights, has all the delicate charm of that atitLor's work, and The End of a Resolve, by Margaret Whillans Beard.l sley, is full of dramatic interest. A Disappearing Race is a profusely illustr:ated article treating of Poor Do's squaw and the palPonse. In the household department Alice M. Kel khgg deals in a practical way with floor covetings; Margaret Hail gives the first of her lessons in Cookery; and Anna W. Morrison illustrates a table attractively set for a Washing ton Lunch. The children's pages maintain their high standard. The other departments of the magazine have their usual interest. STATE OF LOUISIANA. 20th Judicial District Court-Parish of Lafourche. I)REYFt'S VWEII.. AND CO. Vs N. 30.7 V. HELLEIO. T AKE NOTICE THAT PU'RSI'ANT to an order and decree of the above Court granted January Sth lr"t and to, a Commission to me directed in the above entitled and numbered suit I will offer for sale at public auction pursuant to law to the last and highest bidder on the premises situated on St. Mary street in the town of Thibodaux, on SATUIRDAY FEBRUARY 8TH 1902, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. all the property Seized and attached in the above Suit to wit: The contents of a ('ertain Grocery store situated on St. Mary street in the town of Thihodaux, consisting of groceries, wares, Liquors and Merchan dises. Also one horse, one ('art and one Gig, &e as per Inventory on file in my office. On the following terms and Condi tions to wit for Cash. JAMES BEARY, Sheriff of the Parish of l.afourche. HOWELL & MfARTIN, Attvs of Plaintiffs. January 25th 1102. THE STATE OF IAOUISIANA. 2ith Judicial District Court,-Parish of Lafourche. S.I'cE-r loN OF LEON BRODREAtrI AND WIFE, NO. 1636 PROBATES. Whereas, Thomassin Boudreaux, a resident of the said Parish and State, has made application to be named and appointed administrator of the afore said Estate. Now, therefore, all persons, creditors and heirs and others interested, are hereby warned and notified to file their oppositions to the said application in writing with the Clerk of said Court, at As his ofiice in the Town of Thibodaux, ten days after the first notice hereof, other wise the said applicant will be named and appointed as such administrator as Nt required by law and in accordance with law. In Testimony Whereof, I -- Witness my hand and the im 1.l .. press of the seal of my office, at 1 Thibodanx, La., this 27th. day of UC January A. D., 1902. di P. J. AUCOIN, fil D'y. Clerk of said Court. TIHOMAS A. BADEAUx, of Counsel. P rsem aina ,a h'm- r se an e i ý1 5s diw o "+>'rrc ii 0, 0*t O t "ta S PURs .e DONKEY ON an FEED Mexican Mustang Liniment quickly relieves and cures Pie, also prevents cbahng. Pain teaches many les-s' sons, one of which is, use Mexican Mustang Liniment." Mexican Mustang Liniment cures Frostbites, Chilblains, Chapped Hands and Face. Feed. ON- to EVERY the ACK. In KEEPS Y MULES UP AND PEED SLLS DOWN TRY ITM THE HOME GOLD OUBE. F ri( An Ingealoa Treatmeat by which Druank. ards are HBeln Cared Dasly in C Spite ol Themnelvee. 0 No Nozious Deres. No Weakenlng of the Nerves. A Pleasant and Positive Cure for the /4quor Habit. It is now generally known and understood that Drulikenness is a disease anti not wcaknes.. A body [ filled with poison, and nerves com pletely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neu tralizing and eradicating this poison, F and destroving the craving for intoxi cants. Sufferers may now cure them se selves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use accord. ing to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous trans formation of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE YOUR HUS BANDS!! CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS! I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only. and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" admin istered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or . tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own. free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not, be deluded by apparent and mislead ing "improvement" Drive out the disease at o.ce and for all time. The BHOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of every body a treatment more effectual than others coating $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. - Special advice by skilled physicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any lart of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address J Dept. C892 EDWIN B. GILES & COMPANY, 2330 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly conf dential. For Sale. One lot situated on Jackson street, desirable location to build residence. 42 Apply to ThoxAs A. Rivisas. USE.... Dr. Meyer's SW a te" r, L 50C. A BOQTTLEI TO THE DEAF.-A rich lady! cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial I1. Ear Drums, gave 25, ooodols, to his E. Institute, so that deaf people unable C. to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eigh'h Avenue, New C York 43-1y Get fat on Tono-Toniqu'e buy a bottle at Thibodaux Drug Store. 12 A Rare Bargain. FOR SALE:-One Aultman & Taylor A rice thresher, in perfect condition. Capacity, 350 to 400 sacks daily. One three-mule cart. For particulars apply to POLMER BROs., 27 Schriever, La FRANKLIN HOTEL PETER FEY, PROP. First class Accommodations Board by the day $1.00 and $2.00. Also board by the week and month. Meals Served at all Hours. Cor. St. Louis and Market Streets. Adjoining Bank of Thibodaux. ALBERT J. LASSEIGhE NOTARY PUBLIC RACELAND, LAFOURCHE, LA Ofmee borats rom s a. m.to p. m. Any Notarial business promptly and ear fully attended tr. no SSubtle Dpiunrecogied n half the cases. It deceives the unknowing sufferer. Its many r. variations work along the weakest linesofthesystem. Tobattle against only one of them is vaina. Our booklet explains its symp toms. Our Dyspepaidrabletbive a complete and lasting rli. tGILES' DyspepsiaTablets SII W "AND 6 t. 80RTH DRUG STORE. Don't Force Your Bowelds with harsh mauael which always leave tbad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted n, tend to completely wreck the stomach an, d bows. I. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confedtions The oaly harmine waetable boydl reguttor, and itver vithaier knonwn. As tpleast to the taste as candy, and as plive as the harsh eat mInmla No rijp ot pa0l e m J025,.5O cat. OI IOTH DRUG STORE Watchmaker and a -unszm n mith l KepseconstantlJ on hand a large and complete assort ament of FINE JEWLERY, CLOCKS AND WATCHES, THE CELEBRATED g .,e.yA 1* ELGIN WATCHES UUNS. PISTOLS, CONSTANTLY ON POWDER, CAR HAND. Also the NEW TRIDGES, HUNT AMERICAN SEWING ING MATERIAL MACHINE. "~u'.': . ETo., E°T, Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, Sew inug Machines. Fire-arms, etc. Carefully repairep and gtuarsanl teed. A full stock of attach ments, oil and needles for al kin is of Sewing Machines, s-an behad by applying to A. BOITRON, Cor. Main and St. Philip St. Thibodasx •- - --... A.sat ,erCRESCENT ICYCLEIS Bank of Lafourche, 35ml)AAVen * . * aSQ93#Ar88. Capital Stock $25,000. Surplus $17,500. Designated Depository for funds of Parish of Lafourche and Town of Thibodaux. ...... OFFICER : ...... A. J BRAUD, President, K. J. BRAUD, Cashier, C. J. BARKER, Vice President, P. F. LEGENDPE, Asat Cashier ...... DIReCTORS ...... ii l. A. BLOUIN, D. DEAIAUNE, Dr. T. STARK, is E. N. ROTH, JOHN T. MOORE, Ja., Da L. E. METER lI C. J. BARKER, A. J. BRAUD, C. IL BEATTIE, Ae LCIDE TOUPS, K. J. BRAUD. -r - -Does a General Banking Business-" Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Perma nont Cure in all Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. wo WRITs vOUR NAME AND ADDRES PLAINLY. There is nothing like Asthmalene. is It brings instant relief, even in the CHAINI D worst cases. It cures when all elsJ fails. R The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of villa OR TEN Ridge, Ill., says: "Your trial bottle of YEARS Asthmalene received in good conditior. I canndt tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from It. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despair ed of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of thrs dreadful and tormenting disease. As thma, and thought you had overspoken h. yourselves, but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonishment, the trial acted like a charm. Send me a full ) size bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechuler, Rabbi of the Cong. Bnal Israel. Nw, Yoas, Jan. 8, 1901. DEs. TAFT BROb'. MEDICINE CO., Gentlemen : Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay agI8 ~ Fever. antd its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with As aIumP. thma. Its success ia astonishing and S wonderful. After having it carefully analysed, we can state that Asthmalene eontalnas Sno opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, REV. lI). MORIIIS WECBSLEBR. AYwr repetfOly o . D.. PHeLP. I, Da. TAIT Bato. MIntCIvi Cno. Gentlemen o :--I write this t hstlmonlal from eaes. of irty, hayrin tred the wod r erhdl effect of your Asthm-le.o. four the cure of A.sthlr. ly wrlte as been aflliertewtk im rspa mtodie asthma for the as t 1I lease. Havdlnyg exhnausted ly oWn tii sru ell aeas others.! chanced to see your aig upon8.our wind.,won 1thg tletit rNew P arl at olTice obained a Bottle .t AtlIuell e onece nt ou stane. v wI n e t I ou lth i November. I very soon nota(' a radical limprovelllent. Afte using oee Ibottl bee Asthma has disappenared nlid she Is engtrely Iree fIl,ot all smpgoltti. I feLe tha I •ear eonat entiv re-omend th ieie ito all who are llieted ith this dBtreOsldgdiDCN. oars respettfully. 0. D. HYIL.S. . D. D. TAfr RIOs. MIDIcr Co. b. E, UAI1. Gentlemne:--l wan troubled with Asthma h,r!! years. I have tri-d numerous remedkik but they have all falhed. I ran aross your advcrtlsenlehlt and started with a trial botl. I found relief at once. I have since purhasd your full-sdie ,ottl,. an 1 am avr-; a,:. ful. I hare family of tour chlldren, aud for slx yeurs wFls uoi:ibe to work. I am now ,i. the oect of health and am doing bus·lUasserer day. rhia testimony yus Oa make seeL use of as yoo see fit. Home address. 21 Mvington strmeW .. 5. RAPHAEL,. 57 aiht 115b ht., City Trial Bottle Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Do not delay. Write at ones, addressing DR. TAFT BRO' )bI EDICI#It TROUSERS a WITH A REPUTATION New rnl Model Trousers Ceam T se e Eadeve passerestlm Edits Braud's Sens. blU, Advertise in The Santinel.