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The Weekly Messenger from St Martinsville, Louisiana • Page 3

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St Martinsville, Louisiana
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LOCAL NEWS. Beer on Ice, 3 bottles for 25 cte at Bonin Grocery Co. 4 For sale-One L. C. Smith Typewriter brand new $75.00.

Laizaire Blenvenu. I --California Claret and White Wines, the beet to be had at Geo. J. Olivier. Mr.

Dan. P. Pollingue of Port Barre was in town several days this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Woolford of Charenton were here this week i visiting relatives. Miss Agnes Hernandez of Noew Orleans is here visiting, guest of Mrs. James Simon. Misses Marie Louise and Ruth i Martin came from New Orleans to spend Easter home. 1 If in need of Fresh Eggs, Jersey Butter, Sweet Milk or Butter Milk ring No.

98. During this, Holy week, a large number of persons attended services at the church. Miss Marie Louise Palms of De- 1 troit, is the guest of Misses I Marie Louise and Ruth Martin. I -Bonin Grocery headquarters for Oats, Wheat Bran, Rice Bran, Nutriline, Corn and Hay. Misses Cecile and Laurence Du.

rand of Port Barre were here this week visiting relatives and friends 1 Miss Octavie Bienvenu who is attending the Convent of Mercy at I Jeanerette cams home for Easter. I --After spending some time in New Iberia with friends Miss Aline Thibodaux returned home Tuesday. a Miss Eula Bonin who is attend- ing the Sacred Heart Convent at I Grand Coteau, came home to spend Easter. Mr. Clifford Pellerin who secur-I ed a position in New Orleans, cameI home this week to spend a few days.

Mr. A. Mitchel, attorney, from Lake Charles, spent several days here this week attending to legal business. Those of the voters of St. Mar- I tinville who are not yet registered, I should do that at once, do not delay, register at once.

Judge Albert Voorhies of New Orleans returned to his home in New Orleans last Sunday after paying a short visit here to his brother, Judge Felix Voorhies. -For rich milk, feed your cows with Rice Bran and Nutriline, get it at Boonin Grocery Co. -The late cold spell, did some I injury to the corn, Irish potatoes I and some other tender plants, but I the damage will be light, in many instances only setting back the I plants. it comes to feed-stuff you knox the place, Laizaire Bienvena is supplying the public in Corn, Hay, Oate, etc. -lomorrow will be Eatster, and tile ladies will be prepared to serve good dinners and good things to eat and drink at Duchamp's Hall, and at night there will be moving pictures followed by a euchre.

The protite will go to the Catholic Church. If you want to feel well and live long, drink our celebrated Claret, White Wines and Whiskies we buy everything in car-loads lota direct from first hand, we buy the very best, hence, we guarantee s.stisf actiou. Bonin Grocery Co. The election held in St. Landry I parish last Saturday for the election of a Judge to succeed the late Judge Perault resulted in the election of B.

H. Pavy over P. R. Sandoz. Pavy's majority was about 400 votes.

In time of Peace we prepare for War and in time of War we fight to win, hence, before you make your purchases confer with us. ti We will not only sell you cheap, but we will pay your Eggs more a than any body. Bonin Grocery Co -We would like our people to tl send us the news they have which a would be of interest to their friends 0 if friends are visiting your house A drop as a postal, tell usaboutyour social events, they are always interesting to your friends. We cannot get all the local news that we would like to print. Send as the news.

-Do you like good milk? If so buy Rice Bran and Nutriline to feed your cows with at Boonin Grocery Co. -Supt. L. M. Farrot who had been appointed as one of the three Judges of the oratorical contest among the High Schools to take place at the Industrial Institute at Lafayette, April recused him.

self on the ground that the St. Martinville High School will have 0 a contestant. -There are already four candi- I dates mentioned for the Governor- ship at the next election, Bob. Broussard, ex Governors N. C.

Blanchard and W. H. Heard and a Lieut. Gov. P.

M. Lambremont a who was in Lafayette this week is 9 said to have been feeling his way for the same office. Get your cold Beer, 3 bottles for 25e at Bonin Grocery Co. The press and people of Louisi- ana seem unanimous on the project of an exposition at New Or- leeans for the celebration of the completion of the Panama Canal in 1915. New Orleans is undoubt.

ly the only point for a great ex- a position to celebrate the aecom- plishment of this great work. A Are the people of St. Martinville aware of the fact that the town of Breaux Bridge is run on afive mill tax and they have $5,000 cash in their treasury. St. Martinville is run on a ten mill tax, and how much cash can they show in their treasury, bursted we believe.

Why can't we do as well as Breaux Bridge, the town of BreauxBridge is just as well conducted as St. Martinville at half the cost to the tax payers. I How It Looks In Abbeville. Not long since, a young man of splendid muscular development was sen in our eity with two heads on his shoulders. Both were fully developed heeds, with rather I handsome features, one with blond hair, the other with black hair.

The young man is not a museum frek uas might be supposed. The other head was the property of his sweetheart, and would not have appeared in such a deformed position had it not been for the young lady's neglect to drop the curtain. -Abbeville Meridional. Neat Printing is the kind you want. Work that is done in a slovenly manner, for a cheap price, is not the kind that pays either the ncustomer or the printer.

We have the facilities to turn out-and DO turn out-a very fine grade of job printing, at a reasonable price. NOTICE. No hunting and trespassing on my place Nicolas Seiber. Si. Martivilleo La, March 12,1910.

'Irst Excursion of the Season via Southern Pacific Easter Sunday, March 27th, 1910o. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC, as usual. Ill open its Excursion Season, with an ceursion to New Orleans, Easter Sunmy, March 27th. On occount of the large numberof peole taking advantage of this excursion past years it has been found nece2sato increase the service. This year free trains will be run.

One will leave ashington, at 6:00 A. making I stops up to New Iboria. Another ill leave New Iberia at 7:00 A. and ake all stops up to Morgan City. A ird will start at Morgan City leaving 7:00 A.

M. and make all stops to New rleans. Excursion train will pass Cade at 7:26 M. Tle rate from your city will be ,00 for the round trip. The usual attractions will prevail in ie Crescent City on Easter Sunday.

The ise ball fans will have an opportunity witness an exhibition game between ew Orleans and Cleveland, Ohia, NOTICE OF SALE. ESTATE OF OZEME ROY Probate Docket No. 3369 19th Judicial District Court tate of Louisiana. Parish of St. Martin, By virtue of an order and a Commission sued out of the Honorable the 19th Ju1cial District Court, in and for the Pa.sh of St.

Martin, State of Louisiana, in me above entitled and numbered Estate. SOzeme Roy, No. 3369,. of the Probate ocket of the said Court, dated March ith, 1910, and to me eirected, authol izig and empowing me. to proceed ac irding to law, and after legal adversement, to offer for sale and to sell, at ie last residence of Ozeme Roy in the Parish of St.

Martin. Louisima. for cash, to pay thie debts of the rid estate of Ozeme Roy, a suflicient aantity, the whole if necessary, of the roperty of the said Estate to pay rald 1bt. I will offer for sale and will sell at ublic auction, to the last and highest Idder, at the last residence of the deased, Ozeme Roy, in the 5th H1ard of eis Parish of St. Martin, Louisiana, on Saturday, April 30th, 1910, ie following described property, to wit: 1.

That certain Plantation situated i the 5th Ward of St. Martin Parish. ast of the Teohe, with all the improvetents thereon, measuring about fifty rpents in superficial area, bounded orth by Public Road and lands of drien LeBlanc, South by that of Mrs. Roger, East by the Public Road, ad West by the Bayou Teche. 2.

Two certain lots of ground with ie dwelling house and Store Building, ad all improvements, situated in St. lartin Parish, near Arnandville, measuring each sixty feet front on ie Public Road or Catalpa street, by hich it is bounded on the North, on a epth of one hundred and sixteen feet, ounded South by Wilkins, East by treet or Public Road and West by lands Geo. L. Roger. 3.

One lot of whiskeys, liquors, ontained in the room adjoining the nace Kidder Saloon. situated on the wo lots of ground herein immediately escribed under Item 2 hereof. 4. One bay horse mule named 5. One horse named Daly.

6. 1 lot of household furniture. 7. One certain lot or tract of land sisated in the Town of Port Barre with I1 the buildings thereon and thereto elonging, consisting of two houses and ut houses, in the Parish of St. Landry, and being well described as lot No 1.

a Block three in the O. LeBlanc subivision of time town of Port Barre. St. -andry Partsh, La. 8.

One lot of merchandise, consisting can goods, being the undividtled alf of the groceries in the store of Rev. lorin situated in the Town of Aruaundille, La. 9. One certain lot of bedding, furniure, chairs. consisting of the one alf interest lu tihe Star Hotel, in the 'own of Aruaudvlle, St.

Landry Parish. Terms and conditions- Cash. St. Martlnville, March l1th, 1910. MARIA HOLLIER, Adminiiti atrix.

MARTIN MARTIN. Attvs. During the rain storm last Moulay lightning struck the wire fence 8hich was being built by Messrs. )orville Borel and Adolphe Franz, hr. Borel was struck and remainid unconscious for fiteen minutes, uot escaped with only the bshock nd a little scare.

VOTE FOR THE SCHOOL by so doing you show your approval i of Education, your love for our chil: dren and the necessity of better Edu) cational Facilities. BANK OF ST. MARTINVILLE, Capital, Surplus and Profits 863,000,00 Total Assets 8207,188,54 Makes loans at 8 per cent. discount. Pays 4 per cent.

interest on time Deposits, and 3 per cent. interest on Savings Deposits. HAS BEST FACILITIES TO ACCOMMODATE ITS CUSTOMERS Try An Accouht With This Bank DUCHAMP DUCREST A complete stock of 7Agricultural Implements. Oliver Chilled Plow The best on the market, None to compete with it. Every agricultural tool you may need, we have it.

WE WANT YOUR TRADE. GEORGE OREIG CO ROUGH AND DRESSED CYPRESS PINE LUMBER Sash, Laths, Doors, BiHds, Sbhlales, Mouldings and Bricks LM PRICES ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY Yard Neat To Railroad.

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Years Available:
1886-1919