Local Paragrapilhs.
Owr ormes are the lowest on every. a
thing. The Racket Store. d
Dout forget the fair today-to- t
night-tomorrow- tomorrow right. f
o,ý,rOResa. d
You ought to attend Ihe fsir. Youa
should and you must it you pride h
yourý+ett in being soya! to the interest k
(f yourT town.
Small Pox Vacine Points con is
bail at the Thibodlewux Drug store a t
15 c eaCh. 3$.
Don't forget the fair to be given
by Home Hook and Ladder Fire Co.
No. 1 during the month of August.
(I3Oir Os.'~li
pSmall A Liox 1sr11 Points c :
bala h hb'ksxDu tr a
We desire "o return to bo Mr, e
Pierre V. Toups for several melons c
which he left at our sanctur this -
week to sample. Mr. Toups has a
been enagged in raising melons for a us
No.ber of years and he is proud of p
the fact tat his melouns cannot be b
"soented by any in flavor and sweet,- ti
iees. The melons were simply deli- C
cious and the only fault to find is s
the a such gifts are not more frequent, tb
V
For bargains in ladies and chikdrens tl
.hoes call at The Racket Store, a
e
We would like to call the attention
of our readers to the advertisement T
of the Williams Electro.Medical Far- T
adie Batteries of which our much "l
liked friead Mr. A. B. Staunton is o
agent. Every body knows that elec. h
tricity is the greatest curative agent v
known to science for the most learned
physoulams of Europe and America
use these Mlectrical Batteries every
day in their treatments of chronic
diseases. Mr. Staunton is very anx. t
wees for- seine of his friends to try it
some of these Electrical Batteries C
sad note their wonderful effects. Any ti
one desiring further information ti
would do well to interview Mr. Staun. ti
toeon this subject in which he is P
muck interested, ti
E
CASTOR IA :
qr latat san Qhildrea. 9
1I 1T Ybs Avaes BsIht g
A very interesting game of base a
ball will be flayed in Tetreau's Park h
$aaday afternoon at 4 o'ulcek between n
the Oreysand the Napoleonville boys. a
The Napoleoville boys say that c
they are sonident of playing wiining -u
ball with the boys just so long as
h ere. is not in the box. Napoleon-1
villa has a guod strong team and we s
have no doubt but that they will 0
make matters rather exciting. We s
are satisted that our boys will as
usual make a splendid .lowing but
after all it may not mein victory.
We hobe that a good large crowd
will be out at the park to witness the h
game and encourage our boys in up- 1
holding the good name they have
eaamed for themselves. The game
will be called at 4 o'clock.
At a meeting of the L'arulval Club
held lest Tuesday night it was decid
eat to give a fair some time during
the month of September for the per
pass of asecoring funds to defray the
napeses whi-b will be entailed by
our seat Ruuth i G. parade.
The Carnival Club has decided to a
make one last Anal appeal to the peo- a
pie of Thibodaux and perish of La- t
foar-he and we siucerely hope the c
appeal wIll be responded to which I
will Ineume the success of the next a
We sincerely hope that the fair
being held asnler the auspices of the
Thibodaux Fire Co. No. 1 will be a
great fianocial success and that the c
people of Thihodaux who are grate
ful to our faithful and deserving fire. t
poea for noble and gallant work al- a
ready rendered will make it their duty (
to see that their fair will be a marked c
seucse In every particular. It would a
andeed be a shameful re~ection upon (
the citimens of Thibodaux if the fair I
should prove as completo a failure as I
the last Osruival FaIr. Turn out a
every body and contribute what you
fuel able. Every little is a great. help I
sumt we hope that every citizen in I
town sail eoesnnity will be able to
say I have helped the boys our brave
firemen In their deserving efforts to.
improve out Fire Department.
SBrAT3 or Oalo, CmIT or TOLEnO, 1
LucAs CoITnty, J
Fasss J. Cuasxr moakes oath that
he is the seekwo partner of the firm of
F. J. Cnsuss A Co., doisig business
Ia the City oaf Toledo, Coauty anad
State afresasid, sad that said firut
wall psy the sma of ONE HITNDREDI
JOLLAS8 fur each and every ease
of Catarrh that cannot lee cured by
the use of BAL.L ('ATA~sII OCtm.
FRANK -I CIIKYEY.
Swuria to taefure me and suIbscriled,
in my presence, this 6th day- of
Dreember. A. P. 1886
A. W. GlIKASON,
Scheurp Peddec.
Hall's (?utarrh Cure ii' tak,'n inter
mathsel acdsts dl rvt'y nos ih.. lhed'
and meanss suracrses of th.- systemi.
Send hur testimomei~iis, fri
V. J. CHUKYT A ('0, To ed", 0.
'.ead hr DraggI.t, 7kc.
31a3's family tubl are the bete. I
Bank Statements.
The Statements of both the Bank
of Lafourche aed the Bank of Thibo.
daix appear is this issue of the
Sentinel and we call upon our readers
to read over these statements case
fully and notice the prosperous con
dition of our banking institutions.
It is with pleasure indeed that we
mark their growth and it is only a
question of a short space of time
when they will have the active and
united support of those people who
have not yet become patrons of out
local banks.
sge,rlsg liM KIlOM It I IIwgg
et,
A Pleasaat Excursion.
Six coaches, comprising an excar
asic train from Thibodaux, La., pull
ed isto 4lexandria yesterday shortly
after noon. Thu coaches were weil
filed with white people, and a most
enjoyable day was spent by the ex
cursionists. The weather was perfect
-just cool enough to be pleasant,
and little or up dnst. The excursion.
ists visited all the more important
places in the city, including the two
bridges, and many crossed the tratilc
to Pineville and registered at the
National cemeter y and some even
walked to the upper Fort to enjoy
the forest en route and the beautiful
view of the surrounding country from
the top of the Fort. In the afternoon
at 2 o'clock the larger number of the
execrsionists were at Duke's Park to
witness a good ball gauze between the
Thibodaux and Marksville teams.
The score was 12 to 8 in favor of
Thibodaux. The citizens who came
on this excursion were the b.ut be
haved and most orde'rly that ever
visited Alexandria.-Town Talk.
Don't Fail To Try This.
Whenever an honest trnal is given
to Electric Bitters, tor any trouble
it is recommended for a permanent
cure will surely be effected. It never
fails to tone the stomach, regulate
the kidneys and bowels, stimulate
the liver, invigorate the nerves and
purify the blood. It's a wonderful
tonic for run down systems. Electric
Bitters positively curea Kidney and
Liver Troubles, Stomach Disorders,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Rheuma
tism, Neuralgia, and expels Malaria.
Satisfaction guaranteed by All Drug
gists. Only 50 cent.
Birthday Celebration.
Mr. H. L. Gibbs entertained the
members of the Birthday Club and a
few intimate friends last Thursday
night with an elegant supper at the
easy bome of Ma sad Mrs. Ausiet on
Canal street Refreshments consist
ing of cakes fruits of all kind and ice
cseam. After supper the evening
was very enjoyably spent in singing
speechmaking, and telling of
fanny stories and jokes. Mr. Gibbs
was presented with a pair diamond
set cue' buttons by the members of
the Birthday Club as a testimonial of
esteem in whi *h he is held by his
friends. The following were present:
Messrs. Ed. Pierce, Ed. Spies,
Toujean, H. Barrell, Murch, (Iannler,
Geo. Webre, E. Auooin, E. Bouterie,
P. Legendre and Louis LeBlane.
The following members of the
Birthday Club were present:
Geo. Quido, Consellos Romeo,
Neeges. Tegree, Pamjo, Chack sad
Lobster.
If A ean Lie To You.
And say sonie other salve, oint
meat., lotion, oil or alleged healer is
as gnod as Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
tell him thirty years of marvelous
cures of Piles, Burns, Boils, Corn.,
Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Bruises
and Skin Eruptions prove it's the
best and cheapest. 25c at All Drug.
gists.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
one size smaller after using Allen'.
Foot Ease, a powder to be shakeus in.
to the shoes. It makes tight or new
shoes feel easy; gives inbtant relief to,
corns and bunions. It's the greatest
comfort discovery of the age. Cures
and lprcvents swollen f..et, blisters,
callows and sore spots. Allen's Foot.
lease is a certaiii enre for sweating,
hot, aching feet. At all druggisti
and shoe atore, 25c. Don't accept
any sulistitute. Triol package FRElE
by maul. A'tdress, Allen S. Olmated
Ie Roy, N. Y.
Reduced to FIFTY
CENTS A YEAR
New Idea Z
Woman's &
Magazine
IS is tM ceps and bes
fots ths Amerless public. Itahows
New 1dea hi Fashma Is MIanery.
I. Embroidery. in Cooking. Is
Woman's Work mad hi Readng;
beaulifufly tllustraled In colars and
In black and whits. Above 1l iI
ahowethe very fashionable New lama
Simsas, made from New lnEA PAT
tuass, which coat only DO. eaoh.
Set Fly Costs To-day
Agre alagl coyt e New lame Womasag
Mnessesma aed ase wha great value
forihe nmer R an gtvepo. -
TUR ISV ISSA PISLISNINS 05.
515 Dveaiway. New Teak. 3. 1.
Base Ball.
The Crowley Hard Hiting Record
Base Ball team was ingloriously
defeated last Wednesday evening in
Tetreau's Park before a very large
crowd of people by the Thibodanu
Greys. The game was the most in
tensely interesting one which has
been played on our diamond this sea
son. It was a great game bewsuse it
was almost an errorless one and
played without one single hitch.
The Crowley boys .previoub to the
game wore a smile whiob indicated
more than mere confidence. It rath
er meant victory but the Greys wire
hopeful though, they knew what
great ball playing the Crowley team
had been doing, therefore went on the
diamond determined more than ever to
win. Well the Greys put up a magni
Scent game and won.
Pierce was in the box for the Greys
and pitched in every respect a bril
liant game. All the boys on both
teams deserve a special write up so
Belt did they play ball.
The following is the olveial score
of Wednesday game,
CROWLSY.
A. B. RB.H. P.O. A. E.
SentelLas.........3 0 2 2 4 0
Zenher, r f.......... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Kurts.lb.. ........ 4 0 0 10 0 0
Ses. 1. f........... 3 0 0 0 0
Duplilsw. o.f......3 0 0 10 0
lteitf.b.......30 0 030
Montero. fb .......... 3 0 0 1 1 0
Fugler. o........... 3 0 0 0 0
Myt. p .............. 2 1 0 0 1 0
24 1 2 245 0
THIBODAUX GBBYS.
A.B. B. B.H. P.O. A. E.
S~~es ....... 4 0 2 9 2@
Mrkb....... 4 1 s 1 2
Gibbs, s. a............. 4 U 1 1 3 0
l lanc.3b............ 4 0 0 2 2 1
ndre, a. t......... 4 0 0 U 0 0
Troclalr. Lf.. .. 4 0 1 2 0 0
Tuujan, r. f.......... 3 1 2 1 0 0
Morvantlb........... 3 0 0 II 0 0
Pierve, p..... .... 3 0 0 U 2 0
33 2 9 27 11 1
By Innings- 123425' 89
Crowley............0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Thibodaux......... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 z-4
Summary: Two-base hits-Gibbs. Troscistr.
Seoel. Three-bass hit-Mureb. Stolen bases
TuuanSentel. Seas. Struck out--By Pierce
Il.ty lyatt 8. Wild pitch-Pierce 1. Passed
bal-Fugler 1. Hit by ball-Myatt. Time of
game-1 hour and 30 mlausIs. Umpire-
N~orvant. Sourer-Ausiot.
The second game of base ball be
tween the Greys and the Crowleyites
was played off Thursday afternoon at
Tetreau's park before a much larges
crowd than on the previous day. It
was believed by many that as the
Greys bad taken one game from the
Cowley boys that the Greys would
of course lose to the visitors in the
second game but in this conclusion
they were badly mistakes.
The Greys put a magnificent game
though they have a few errors crelit.
ed to themselves. Gaseiet pitched a
good game and held the visitors down
to eight hits. The game was practi
cally one sided. The Crowley buys
were outclassed by the Greys in both
games in all respects. Every meii
her of our team played fast ball lut
hard and Gelded to perfection. The
whole sitgatiou shsed up in a nothbe I
is that the Greys were too much foe
the Rice haters.
The following ofmcial score explains
the rest.
CROWLEY.
A.B. B. B.H. P.O. A. E
Sostels s. s. A p........ 4 0 1 1 2 U
Zenber, p. As s ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0
Kur.b............ 4 0 1 12 0 1
Sens. 1.f............. 4 0 1 U 0 1
ef. 2b ...7........... 3 1 0 1 6
Motdero. b........... 3 0 0 1 2 1
Fugler. o.............. 3 2 2 5 l 1
Lobrano, r. f.......... 3 1 2 2 0 l
mS 5s 13 5
TUIBODAUX GOEY8.
An. L n . P.O. a. s.
Gibbe, as........... .5 0 2 1 3 1
LsBlamc.3b.......... 4 1 1 1 1 2
Legendreo.t...... 4 2 1 5 61
Troeclair, . t.f.... 4 2 2 2 0 *
Toolan, r. f.*lb....4 8 5 5 0 2
Moreant. lb.......1 0 1 2 1 s
GMauler, p.. . 4 1 1 5 2 0
Leche,r .1... 3. 1 1 5 0 0
41 11 14 27 10 g
Summary: Two-base hits- legendre Tr-os.
caisr. Gennier. Morrant, Fugier. Three-base
htt-Trosciair. Stolen bases-Kurs. Sentel.
Toujan. Ie~iaon, Lobrano. BasEon balls-of
Scntvl 1. Struckout--by Zenher 1, by Sontel 4.
by Ganater 3. Hit by patched baji-Snles.
Time of game-1 hour and 45 minames. U~m
Socnk8orur-Ausiot. Attendance
Need Zore Kelp.
Often the over taxed organs of di.
gestion cry out for help by Dyspep
iasss pains, Nausea, Dissiness. [lead
aches, liver complaints, bowel disor
ders. Such troubles call for prosept
use of Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They are gentle, thorough and guar.
anteed to core. 25c at All Drug
gists.
STATEMENT
of the
fiaiaclal condition of the
BANK* OF LAFOUROHE
AT THBIODAUX, LA.
AT coag oF Senmmase .IuK5 30. I 503.
I meame seasgage asuawe as. tees.)
cash end asiht Exchange **m...
Loans dun on demand- It....W0000
Parish of Lafourche...
Dralnags Bonds ..3... 4505
Ioans am! discounts 195.575.4"
Real estate ebank premises) ',531.91
Furniture and Fixtures 2.47.84
Overdraft by eolveut cusiouset, sas.si
Total isset
LIABILITIES
(ptaI stock 21ee5.0
Demand Dejposita u3s,s s(
Dividends Unpil i 0
'Ibtal !useIe.Ti
1. Kieber J. Brand, Oashier of tbe ahoy.
named Bank do saleunniy swear that the
1uregolatgstateme 't ts true and correct, to
the Dest of msy knowledge sad helter.*
KLxasah J. BDawn.
Cashier.
SSworn to and subscribed bt-fore
~Lr' me, the undereiwnedanothoraty
I- this lnd day of July ia's
ii. It. Colls.a,
Notary lebtic,
OFFICKEB:
A. J. BR AUD. C. J. SARKER,
President. Vice-President.
K. J. BR AUO. P. F. LQGENDatK.
ceshier. Asat. Cashier,
BAeRD OV DIRECTORS
L. A. Bloula. C. I. Bleattie,
A. J. Ilraaud Jan. T. Mourn, Ji
Dr-. Thou.. Stark. C.J ltar..tr.
A. J. Tou ps, 1). Icixutse.
h r. L. K. Meyer. K. N. Ruth.
U . Broad.
$3.75.
Entire Stock of
'Johnston & M4rphy
Men's $5.00 Shoes,
Now Selling at
$3.75.
ELLIS BRAUD'S SONS
EDWARD BADEAUX%. JOHN A. WAGNER
Badeaux & Wagner,
- Manufacturers Agents for -
C4NDIES, CAKES 4,1D CIIACKERS.
TEAS, SPICES,BAKING POWDERS,
EXTRACTS, OLIVE OILS, VINE
GARS. PAPER BAGS, & MATCHES.
Thibodaux Telephone 109, Cumberland Telephone 31
Main Street. Thibodaux,
A STRIKiug HireREN
U tU
11111
In the Advertising Columns of a Popular tiewspapeI are
heralds of a successful business career. The
Is a Popular Newspaper, and is recognized as a good Ad
vertising Medium. . ... ...
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Estimates solicited on any Class of Printing.
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STATEM ENT
of the Condition of the
BANK OF THIBODAUX,
OF THIBDWAUEX. LA.
AT CLOSE OF BUUINKeS JUME IT. a903.
Cash and eight exc. $11.4154
I~oodz and .torks.... 5016. 014,11.1
Loans due within 10 days.............. I,2.4S
Loans due after m days.................10.1
Overdraft' by solvent cuatnmers..... :15.41
Beal estate. 1Beak premiseas).......... 10,:.5
Furanture and liturer................ 1,00.00
LIABILITIES.
Captal stock..... ......505.00
Surlus............ 180100.0
l vided prot eat,.. .4,15.47
- 573.15 47
Due Depositors 16,5M4.
Total M
I. P. L. Braud. Asst. Cashier of the above
named Rank, do hereby solemnly swear that
the foregoing statement is trou and correct
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
P. L. BRAUD.
Asst. Cashier.
( --) Sworn to awd subsoribei before me
IL.S bthlad day of July 10t.h
W. P . aRTINt
Notary Public.
OFFICERS:
3 .. ltobtchaux. President.
0. Naquli, V. Pres. H. C. Morvant V. Pres.
C. P. Slaver, Cashier.
P. L. Braed, Assistant Cashier.
P. A.1 Serran. end Assistant Cashier.
DI*WTOBS:
. O. Bobichma P('. P. Shaver
L.A. fToluir, P. L Brand.
L. M. Layman. K Roger.
3. U. Morant, 0. Polter.
0. uaqln. Thos. Bsary.
W. H. Price.
THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
20th Judicial District Court,-Parlih of
Lafourche.
SBcCEaslox OF JAs. SOVDDAT Lavnoz,
No. 160 PROBATES.
Wheteas, Henry W. Frost, reelding in
the Parish of Lafourche this State, has
made applieation to be named and ap
pointed administrator of the aforesaid
Estate.
Now, therefore, all persons, creditors
and heirs and ethers Interested are
h. reb warned and notified to file theta
oppositions to the said application in
writing, with the Clerk of said Court, al
his Office in the Town of Thibodaux,
ten days after the first notice hereof,
otherwise the said applicant will be
named and appointed as such admninis.
trator as required by law, and oar.
oordance with law.
In Testimony Whereof, *
- Witness my hand and the Im
1LS. S press of the seal of my oce, at
)- ( Thibodaux. La., this 27th day of
June, 15+02.
P. J. AUCOIN,
D'y. Clerk of said Court
HOWELL. t MARTIrd, of Counsel for ap
plicant. 0.
Estray Notice.
Found running at large 1 Sorrel
mare, about 14 hands high, blaze
tace, 2 hind legs white and left front
leg white. Said mare will be sold
according to law if not claimed with
in 30 days from date. Owner prov
ing property must pay all costs.
C. A. Ewosnzaa,
J. P. 2nd Ward.
June 7, 1902.
Get fat on Tono-Tonique bay a
bottle at Thibodaux Drug Store. 12
For Sale.
1 good horse-and 1 Carriage, in
good condition. Cheap.
E. J. BRAUD,
Thibodasi La
For Sale or Rent
The Ocean Beach Hotel, Grand
Isle, La.. "tor terms apply to W. J.
Waguespaek, AaItorney at Law, "No.
219 Carondelet Street, New Orleans,
La." 421.
For Sale.
One lot situated on Jackson street,
desirable location to build residence.
42 Apply to TuoxAs A. RiVzI .
Notice.
Willie Corter is applying for a
commutation of sentence to the Peni
teutiary for life.
For Sale.
A horse, carriage and harness. A
splendid outfit.
Apply to,
EKnLi J. RBa.an.
THIBODAUX
Filter Cloth Enterprise
5MI9 EMMA T. ALLAIN. Prop.
FIL'TiR CLOTHS.
FILTER BAGS.
Awnings, Sails, Etc.
Orders Promptly Filled.
SATISFACTION GU~ARANTEED.
Thibodaux, La.
The Wifliams
Electro-Medical
Faradic Batten '
In this age it requires no argument to convince thinking peo
tricity is the greatest curative agent known to science.
The most learned physicians of Europe and America
there is to-day, not a hospital in the world, or a great physt
practice, who does not daiy use It with most wonderful efecs is
diseases.
Our batteries are operated by powerful Dry Cells of the vey
The coils in our machines aid all mechanical parts of our Batteria
by skilled mechanics and DO NOT GUr OUT o0 ORDER.
The Dry Cells with which our machines are fitted will last
months to a year, according to the use the Battery receives. All the
are so constructed that the Dry Cells can be removed by any persse
bausted and new Cells put in their place in a very few seconds.
Diseases in which a speedy Cure can b. E
by the use of the Faradic Currents of Electricity
generated by our Batteries:
Paralysis, Epilepsy, Locomoter Ataxia. Rheumatism, Muscular RE
Neuoalgia, sciatiea, Dys psa Constipation, Kidaey or
ease, Liver Complaints , Asthma and Bronchitis, I
Sleeplessness. Female ? omplainte, Nervous Debility, Other
Electric Baths.
We publish a little Book entitled, "Suggest ions
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e Ibdell& Per@g
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or 0e arnd :aia .1
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Sugar Planters orderE given special attention
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phis, consisting of
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, Swisses, and Scrims, Bobinets a specialty,
all kinds, and many novelties, too a
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pecially in the following well known
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