Wm ttiubotliiux Sentinel
SATURDAY, AtJG. 6 ; 1887.
F. SAJfCAN, Managing Editor.
Journal of the 9th> Senatorial Di strict
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE PARISH OF
LAFOURCHE AND OF THE TOWN
OF THIBODAUX.
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RECLAIMABLE LANDS.
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITAL IN THE
PARISHES OF LAFOURCHE AND
TERREBONNE.
It lias long been known that in the
parishes of Lafourche and Terrebonne
there are large tracts of excellent land
entirely submerged, which, by a rea
sonable employment of capital and of
engineering skill, might be reclaimed,
placed in cultivation, or used for graz
ing purposes. Beyond this the impor
tance of the subject appears to have
escaped the attention of capitalists. In
a recent conversation with Lieut. Gov.
Clay Knohloch, at Tliihodaux, La., the
writer elicited from the Governor the
following interesting particulars of tlie
lands in question:
By congressional action, on the 2Stli
of September, 1850,-all swamp lands or
lauds subject to tidal overflow were
donated to the several states by the
national government on the condition
that the proceeds of such lands, as fast
as sold, should he devoted to reclaim
ing.
By Act No. 106 of the General As
sembly, March 18, 1878, the State of
Louisiana donated all the overflowed
lands between bayous Lafourche and
Terrebonne to the two parishes on the
condition that the
WORK OF RECLAIMING THE LANDS
should he commenced within twelve
months after tlie passage of tlie act ami
conducted continuously thenceforward
as rapidly as the funds raised by taxa
tion and by sale of the rechiimahle
lands should permit.
The law furthermore provided for a
hoard, two members from each parish
and one to he appointed by the Gover
nor of the State. The parishes were
authorized to levy a special tax. The
hoard organized promptly and work
was commenced. A > canal was cut
about twelve miles in length from Lake
Long to tide water. At this period,
however, the Morgan Railroad Com
pany enjoined the levying of the $ax,
and the Supreme Court ultimately de
cided that it was unconstitutional, on
the ground that it exceeded the consti
tutional limit of '79.
All civil engineers of the State and
of the United States who have examin
ed this section agree tliat tlie lands on
the right bank of bayou Lafourche be
low Tliihodaux are two feet higher
I than the lands on the left hank. New,
lands on the left hank are cultivable
to an average depth of sixty acres, hut
on tlie right hank side only to a depth
of live, atlhough this side is two feet
higher. This is entirely due to the
fact that there is no adequate outlet to
the water which has for centuries been
accumulating in the hasiu ou the right
hank.
Such eminent engineers as Golinsky,
Soulakowski, Tim'Weight-man, 1'. A.
Tliihodaux and many others have un
hesitatingly declared that this section
can he drained—a section covered with
splendid wild grass unsurpassed as
food for cattle. About 200.000 acres
between bayou Lafourche and bayou
Terrebonne may he thus recovered.
THE PLAN PROPOSED
is to widen the canal already built to
100 feet, and to construct a new chan
nel forty feet wide from Lake Fields
to a point near Lafourche Crossing, on
the Morgan Railroad, a distance of
about eight miles. The lands thus re
stored to use would make the grandest
stock farm in the United States.
Both Lafourche and Terrebonne phr
islies have authorized tlie local hoard
(of which Gov. Knohloch is a member)
to sell or to donate this land to any re
sponsible individual or individuals
who will undertake to complete the
| work. The benefits that would accrue
to the plantations around by such im
proved drainage would of themselves
j justify the parishes in donating these
| lands absolutely, and there can he no
| question as to the validity of any titles
■so acquired.
At a moderate estimate the lands*
when drained will he worth half a mil
lion dollars, and it is believed that the
whole undertaking can he successfully
carried out on a capital of $100,000.
| Already individuals arc working on
! a canal eight feet wide, and at every !
, move benefiting their lands, hut the!
I two parishes would infinitely prefer to I
! place the whole matter in the hands of
i those who would at once go to work on !
' a large scale. Already the water-level j
' has been lowered one too* It can be j
j lowered four feet more,
i Snell is a brief statement of the exist
ing sta.e of a Hairs, ii remains to he
; seen whether the .-_-.es of capitalists
can much hm, • turned from what
appears to he in every resjmet a golden
opportunity.—X. O. Timcs-Dcm-oerat.
5 Their Basiucss Booming.
Probably r.o one thing has caused
encli a general revival of trade at J. O.
Landry s Drug 'tore as their giving
away to their vnstomers of so many
free trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption. Their
trade is simply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it
always cures am. never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis,
('roup, and all throat and iiiiur diseases
quickly cured You can test it before
buying hv getting a trial bottle free,
large size $1. Every bottle warranted.
Lose No Happy Days.
Learn to make the most of life
And lose no happy day ;
Time cau never bring
Thee back, chances swept away.
So if your have chills,
Heed's C'Uill Cure will
Cine you at once and effectually.
For sale by Jos. T. Thibodeaux.
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CHARTER.
STATE OF LOUISIANA.
PARISH OF LAFOURCHE.
B E IT KNOWN, That on this sixth day of
July, iu the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and eighty seven, aud of
the independence ot the United States of
America tbe one hundred and twelfth year:
Before me, diaries J. Barker, a notary
Public, duly commissioned and qualified, in
and for tbe parish of Lafourche and State
store said, and iu the presence of Messrs.
Pierre A. Barrios and Pierre N. Kizati, good
aud competent witnesses who reside iu this
parish.
Personally came aud appeared the several
persons whose names are hereto subscribed,
all residents ot the parish aud State afore
said, who severally declared that, wishiug to
avail themselves of the provisions of the laws
ot Louisiana, relative to the organization of
corporations for works of public improve
ment and other purposes, they have con
tracted and agreed to form, and by these
presents do lorm aud constitute themselves
into a body politic or corporation, for the
purposes and objects and under the rules:
regulations aud stipulations following, to-wit,
I.
The name of this association shall be "THE
LAFOURCHE DRAINAGE AND LIVE
STOCK COMPANY,'" and under this corpor
ate name it shall have aud enjoy succession
tor the full period of twenty-live years, aud
shall have lull power and authority to con
tract, sue and be sued in tbeir corporate
name ; to loake and use a seal, and the same
to alter at pleasure; to have, bold, accept,
receive, purchase, convey, pledge aud mort
gage under its corporate name property both
real aud personal; to name and appoint such
managers, directors and officers as its inter
ests may require ; to make and establish by
laws, rules and regulations for its govern
ment not contrary to law or inconsistent
keicwith.
II.
The domicile of said corporation is hereby
declared to be at the town of Lockport in tbe
parish ol Lafourche, and the president, or in
it is absence the vice president, is the proper
person ou wbom. citations shall be served iu
all legal process.
III.
The objects of .this association are to ac
quire lauds and drain aud improve the same,
aud to raise live stock.
IV.
The capital stock is hereby fixed at twenty
five hundred dollars, divided into twenty
five shares of one hundred dollars each ; and
as soon as fifteen shares have been subscribed
the directors hereinafter named may begin
operations and call for the payment of stock,
which shall be payable in cash iu full on the
call of said directors.
V.
No subscri er to stock shall subscribe to
more than four shares at the organization of
this corporation.
VI.
There shall be a President, Vice-President,
Treasurer aud Secretary and five directors,
to be elected by ballot, annually, on the sixth
day of the month of July of each year, and to
serve for tbe term of oue year, or until their
successors are inducted into office.
l be election shall be by majority of tbe
votes cast, and each stockholder shall be cn
tilled to one vote for every share he holds.
Any of tbe officers beforeuamed may also
be elected directors at tbe same time.
The directors shall have tbe management
and control ot the business and may choose a
general manager to supervise tbe work to be
done. But whenever it shall become neces
sary to execute and sign any contract, the
tuttue. shut! be done by tbe President, or in
case of his absence from the parish, death,
resignation, or inability to act, by the Vice
President, by tbe authorization and consent
of the directors, given in writing, in the form
of resolutions.
The directors, or at least thr e of them,
shiiiI ac: us commissioners to liquidate the
affairs of the company at the expiration of
Us charter.
VII.
The following named persons shall act as
the officers anil directors of the association
until lli-if successors, chosen at the first elec
tion held under this charter, are inducted
into office, viz : J. Prudent Bourg, President;
Gustave Ahribat, Jr., Vice-President; Gus
tave D. Barrios, Treasurer; Charles J. Bar
ker. S-■ cfetary, and .Ioscpli G. Toups, Argus
Chanvii.. Camille Richard, Amaut Claudct,
and Ciuis. J. Barker, Directors.
VII.
As soon as practicable, alter the subsciip
tion of fifteen shares, as provided for by Am
cic I\ , the directors shall meet to organize
tor business, to appoint a general manager,
loake rules uni by-laws and begin operations
VIII.
This charter may lie amended or modified
in accordance with the provisions of law on
the subject matter.
Thus iiono and signed on the day, mouth
and year first above written, iu uiy office at
Lor , pol l , parish ot Laldim-hc.
In faith wbeu-ol, the parties, witnesses and
1. notary, lime signed Un-.-e presents after
oue yenning thereof-.
J. B. BOURG.
G. ABKIBAT. Jr.
G. 1). BARRIOS,
CHARLES J. BARKER,
Jos. c*. TOUPS.
ARGUS CiAUYlN.
< AM1L..K RICHARD,
CHAS. A. CLAUDET,
Witness;**:
1'irnUK A Kaiirios,
i II.KUK X. lllZAN.
A true e- py : CHAS. J. BARKER.
Notary Pulilie.
MASTER'S SALE.
In conformity to a decree of tbe Hon. the
Circuit Court of the United States in and for
the fifth Circuit and Eastern District of I«ou
isiara rendered ou the 16th day of June, 1887,
in tbe case of William J. Ennis vs. Mrs. Su
san E-llarxey ct als, No 11515 of the Equi
ty Docket of the said Court, I the undersign
ed Special Master iu Chancery ot said Cir
cuit Court will, on Wednesday the 17th day
of August. 1887, at tke hour of 12 o'clock M.
at the Canal stieet entrance ol the Custom
House in the City of New Orleans. La., pro
ceed to sell to the last and highest bidder tbe
billowing described property, to-wit ;
1st. A certain lot Ot ground with tbe
buildings and improvements tbereon, situa
ted in the Tow u of Thibodeaux, Parish of La
fourebe. La. : Known os tbe Northwest cor
ner ot lot No 171 ou a plan of eleven lots laid
out by G. S. Onion, made by J. B. Griuage
on the 10th day of .May, 1842, aud deposited
iu the office of the Recorder of Lafourche,
measuring forty two feet eight inches front
by ninety feet deep, bounded in front and
west by Harrison street, North by lot No.
166 belonging to C. 8. Hawley and South bv
a part of said lot No. 171 belonging to M. D.
Nolan formerly, now Adrien Molaison.
2nd. A certain tract of land situated in
said parish ot Lafourche on the right bank
ot Bayou Laiourche in the immediate viciui
ty ot tbe Town ot Thibodeaux at about- tweu
ty-lour and one halt arpents from said Bayou
measuring oue half ot au arpent front tow
ards the west along a road reserved by a for
mer vendor, by oue anil one half arpents iu
depth, bounded North by half lot formerly be
longing to Zephetiu DnprtS, South bv road
twenty feet wide, formerly belonging to
Charles Dupiti and east by other lauds be
longing to said Dtipr£.
3rd the Northern half of a certain lot or
parcel of land together with all the buildings
or i mprovements tbereon or in anv wise ap
pertaining, situated in said Parish of La
fourche ou the right bank of Bayou La
tourche iu the immediate vicinity ot the
Towu of Tbibodaux and about thirteen ar
pents lrom tlie said Bayou, measuring ono ar
pent on St, Charles street, by tbe breadth
thereto belonging, bounded in front or North
by other lands formerly or now belonging to
Louis Sylvain Allain above or west by lands
formerly or now belonging to Mrs. H' F. Kno
block, below or east by St Charles street
and back or South by lot of Abraham Pat
tern.
4th. Lot No. three on a !plan of subdivi
sion of lot No. Forty-two of tbe plan ot tlie
I Town of Thibodaux which plan of subdivi
I 8 'on >s annexed to tbe 'succession papers of
Marceliu Robichanx aud Terzille Bertrand
his wife in community both deceased said lot
No. three measuring fifty-five feet more or
less along Green streect its western boundary
sixty-seven feet more or less on its Southern
boundary dividing it from lot No. five thirty
oneleet more or less on its eastern boundary
dividing it from lot No. four, and twenty-six
leet more or less on its eastern boundary di
vining it from lot No. one, and eiglity-one
feet more or less on its northern boundary di
vidiag it from lot No. two , together witli all
the buildings and improvements thereon.
5th. A certain'portion or parcel of land
situated iu said Parish of Lafourche on tbe
right bank of Bayou Lafourche below and in
the immediate vicinity of the town ot Tliibo
daux and ubont fifteen arpents back from
said Bayou. Measuring one arpent on the
upper line by the breadth thereto belonging ;
bounded iu trout or north bv lands formerly
or now belonging to Airs. H. F. Kunblocli,
below or east by lots formerly or now belong
iug to L. S. Allain, back or South by land tor
j inerly belonging to Airs. Knohloch and above
or west by a street separating it from lands for
merly belonging to Pierre Lugarde, now divi
detl into lots belonging to various parties.
6th. A certain parcel or lot of grottud sit
tinted in said Parish of Lafourche ou the
right bank of Bayou Lafourche below aud
in the immediate vicinity of tbe Town of
Thibodaux and at about twelve or thirteen
arpents back from said Bayou, measur'iig
two hundred and tbirty-two feet on tbe up
f er and lower lines or western aud eastern
iues by the breadth of the lauds of which
j this is a portion, boumled iu the front or
! north by lauds ofL. S. Allain below or east
j by St- Charles street, bayk by lot belonging
j to Oscar Crosier and above or west by lot cf
I Agnes Hawkins et als. living a portion of a
l large tract acquired by L. 8. Allain of widow
! Joseph Frederick Gueilrv in 185'J: acquired
1 by sale from Louis Sylvain Allain on tbe Hth
I October, 1873.
Terms of sale: Cash at the time of adjudi
cation.
Attest. New Orleans 7tb, Ju'v. 1887.
J. W. GURLEY,
Special Master.
STATE OF LOUISIANA. .
20tli Judicial District Court, Pal
ish ot Lafourche.
Succession of Zacharie Hyacinthc
Boudreaux and Clemcnce Lan
dry , his icif'e, both deceased,
in community. No. 1235,
Probates.
Whcieas, Attrcstile Landry, of said parish
has made application to the uliove court to he
appointed udiuinistrutor of the said succes
I sion.
! Now, therefore, alt parties interested are
I hereby warned and notified to prodneo in this
j office within ten days following the prescut
] notice,-any objection which they may have to
the said applicant, otherwise the said appli
1 cant will lie confirmed and apjiointed accotd-,
l iug to law.
j l ) Witness my hand aud the impress
j < L.S. > of the seal ot my office, at Tliihodaux,
( J Parish and Slate aforesaid this 6th
day of August, 1887.
J. W. KNOHLOCH,
Clerk of said Court.
TUE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
20th Judicial District Court, Par
ish of Lafourche.
Succession of Lake Bowie No. 1225
Probates.
Pursuant to an order and decree of the
above court aud >n obedience to a commission
to me directed in the above entitled and uum
bered snccessiott I will offer for sale at public
auction pursuant to law to the last anil high
est- bidder at the Court House iu the Town of
. Thibodaux on
SATURDAY AUGUST20th 1887
between tbe hours ot II o'clock A. M. anil 4
o'clock P. AI.llic l'ol low iug described property
. belonging to the said succession to-wit:
1st. A certain • ract or parcel of laud con
; turning about two arpents together with all
j the buildings and improvements thereon sit
, listed in the neighborhood and South ot the
"town ot Thibodaux, in the Parish of La
fourche said property being bounded in front
or West bv the Bayou Terrebonne, South by
property formerly of the e.4fcto of L. Bernard
and North by tbe property formerly of Guil
laume Modus.
Ten 11s and conditions of sale : Cash on tbe
spot, iu United States Treasury notes to pay
debts.
July 16th, 1887.
THEOPHILE THIBODAUX.
Sheriff.
THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
20th Judicial District Court, Par
ish of Lafourche.
Jos. .0 Toups etals vs. No. 2310
Louis Breaux.
Take notice that acting under an order of sei
zure & sale emanating from the ulmve entitled
COurt, in the above entitled and numbered
case, I have seized and will offer for salo, at
public auction, pursuant to law to the last
aud highest bidder at the Court House, in tho
Towu of Thibodaux, on Saturday, Sep. 3rd
1887, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M.
and 4 o'clock P. M. the following described
property, to wit:
1st. A certain tract of land situated on
the riilit- bank of Bayou Lafourche in the
said Parish at about forty miles below the
Town ot Thibodaux measuring fourteen ar
pents and twenty feet front by tbo depth of
survey bounded above bv lauds of Olivier
Plaisauce and below by those of Eugeno
Duet. Together with all tho buildings and
improvements thereon and all the rights priv
ileges ami appurtenances thereto belonging
or m any wise appertaining tbo same being
acquired from Jean Mauboulez ou March 10
uutmuuu UilHIU lilt? O. 4 Oi
S. W. J of Section 47. The W. ) ot the N. W.
J ; the E. J and S. W. j ot the N. E ; of Sec
tion 48 ; also the S. \V. J of tho N. W. j of
Section 66, iu T. 18 S. U 21 East in tho South
Eastern Laud District of Louisiana Parish of
Lufourche containing 2"!) "I [loo acres.
3rd. Section 21 in T. 18 S. U. 21 E. contain
ing 129 acres and Section 8 in T. 17 s. R. 21
East in the South Eastern Land District of
La. West, of tho Mississippi River iu this
Parish containing in all 160 acres being the
saute lauds acquired from Jean 1'. Mauboulez
March 10th 1883 by the paid detendent and
sold by'said plaintiff to said defendant on
the 20th day ot January 1885 by Act before
C. J. Barker Notary Public of said Parish
Together with all the crops ou said lands.
la pay and satisfy in rash tho sum of fifteen
hundred dollars with S per cent interest on
seven hundred and 50 dollars from February
oril 1886 and like interest ou a like sum from.
February 3rd 1887 until paid, plus the addi
tiouu Isum ot tivo |ier cent on tho aggregate
amount of the principal and interest asattor
neys fees and all costs of suit herein aud
which said amount is secured by uiortgago
with vendor's privilege on the property above
described by act of sale aud mortgage passed
before Charles J. Barker Notary Public of
said Parish on the 27th of January 1885.
THEOIT1ILE THIBODAUX,
July 30th, 11:87. Sheriff.
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THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.
20th Judicial District Court, Par
ish of Lafourche.
Meyer
Weill rs No. 2308 Mrs. Ernes
tine Erskine.
Take notice that acting under an order ol
seizure and sale emanating from the above
entitled Court in the above entitled ami num
bered case I have seized and will oiler for sale
at public auction pursuaut to law to tho Iasi
aud highest bidder at the Court House is
the towu ot Thibodaux on Saturday, August
6th, 1887, between the hours of 11 o'clock A.
M. and 4 o'clock P. M. the following described
property belonging to tho said detcudant,
viz :
The undivided two sixths of tbe "Bivouac'
plantation situated in the Parish of I.afourcht
on tbe left bank of the Bayou Lafourche at
about four miles above tho Town of Thibo
daux measuring six arpents trout having a
depth ot lorty arpents anil the remainder,
say lour urpeuts more or less front ruuuinc
to eighty arpents bounded above by land* of
Oz^uid Naquin aud below by lauds of Samuel
Jamison together with all the buildings ant
improvements thereon and all rights, ways
privileges ami immunities thereof; also, ■
mules. 3 carts,
1° l ,a .Y and satisfy in cash tho sum ot Tw<
Thousand Dollars, ($2uOO.oO) with eight pe
cent per annum interest tine Thousaud Dol
hire from the 1st day of December. 1885, til
paid anil with like interest on alikesuui fron
the 1st day ol January, 1880, till [laid togctl
er with five per centum on the aggregate o
said principal and interest, as attorney's fee
subject to u credit ot five hundred auil fort'
46[llK) dolluts ot date 3rd day of December
_l88o and all costs heroin which said aiimitu
is secured iu principal ami interest attorney'
tees null all costs by mortgage ou the ab'ov
described property by act of mortgage passsi
Indore L. P. Caillonet, Notary Public, of gait
parish on the yth day ol February, 1885. •
July 2nd., 1887.
THEOPHILE THIBODAUX,
Sheri f
CONFECTIONERY
Cor. Main and St. Louis Street
Thibodaux , La.
A. WEISS ENTHANNER
Proprietor
T ins confectionery is alway
supplied with fresh candies, cakes, an
soda water.
DENTAL NOTICE.
AJ. J.OAIGRE,
DENTIST,
Has located in town pcrmai cttl- ut.ij,1
perfnriiiail op-rati n> no|iatai.in» r." . i.
professions at very inmicrati prir-Hs. H«
yrill also practice in th s rnoir.ling eoun*
,try and adjoining Parishes wuim-.-ifor.
f Office : Corner't Ft. i'l wipaad "i'Li'.'-.-ua-ix
BU, Tho boat ot r' tcri uc giver.
LOLLS BEZAUDUN,
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Restaurant tie la Lonisiane >
(FltBS cn STYLE.,
107 - CUSTOM DOUSE ST., - 107
Near Royal. New Orleans.
Private Dining Room. Comfortable Rooixa
for Traveller*.