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N INSURE Your LIFE and PROPERTYin the BEST COMPANIESBuy a Farm where a Living and Money is to be Made

Bs: We are agents for some of the best life and fire companies in the State, and also for the Mcllhenny Tract of 2155 arpents of+... virgin, well-drained prairie land, which we are selling in fifty-arpent farms and on easy terms.

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HUMORED ELEGTIONSOON TO BE CALLED

Danel Will Probably MakeRace For Alderman From

Second Ward.

It has bd@n consistently rumored

about town that an election will

be called within the next few

weeks in this city to elect a mem-

ber on the board of aldermanfrom the second ward. It isstated that Mr. W. A. Hays, whohas left Opelousas, will tenderhis resignation and that an elec-tion will have to be held to fillthe vacancy.

Since the rumor cropped upthat an election would be held inthe second ward the name of Mr.L. L. Dane], who opposed Mr.Hays at the election held in thiscity in January and who withdrewfrom the race after receiving thesame amount of votes as Mr.Hays, has constantly been heardin connection with the place, soonto be made vacant. Mr. Danel'sfriends have urged him to makethe race and it is expected, in theevent of the resignation of Mr.Hays, that he will most probablybe the representative of his wardonce more.

It is not known positivelywhether or not Mr. Hays will re-sign, but his inmath friends areconfident that he will tender hisresignation, as it is claimed thathe will henceforth reside in Hous-ton, Texas, for which place hedeparted last week. In all proba-bilities Mr. Danel will not haveany opposition as politics in Ope-lousas is at a standstill and nofight is expected to be made forthis office.

Southwestern Reflections(Contributed by Development Bureau)

Again the time has come to em-phasize diversification and croprotation. Many thousands ofacres of corn is maturing on thefarms of Southwest Louisiana,which is a mighty good thing be-cause it spoils one form of diver-sification.

But even so, it should be re-membered that a big corn cropdraws heavily upon the soil, andunless the elements that go toproduce corn are restored to thesoil, the land grows poorer fromyear to year.

Much of this fertility can be re-tained if the farmers would onlysow cow-peas in their crop; be-cause the cow-pea draws nitrogenfrom the air and stores it in thesoil. It is a cheap and most sat-isfactory soil builder.

Still there were hundreds offarmers in Southwest Louisianawho did not plant cow-peas be-cause they were too dear. Atthe highest price known cow-peasare cheaper, value considered,than any form of commercial fer-tier, and it is far cheaper to I

price than it is to try to producecorn without them.

There are other legumes andnitrogen bearing plants which noreal farmer should overlook.

Crimson clover, red clover andvetch do well here, while lespe-deza grows wild throughoutSouthwest Louisiana.

In September many of the mostsucessful farmers plant oats, andno farmer should be without anabundant acreage this fall ofthis pirofitable grain crop. Fer-tilize your land and prepare be-fore planting and you will beagreeably surprised at the result.

It will furnish unequalled win-ter grazing when the land is dryand still be ready with an abun-dant harvest in May.

Sow nothing but Louisianagrown seed, and in January sowlespedeza throughout the oats,and another fine crop will beready in the fall.

Have all your seeds tested, orguaranteed.

e . Pretty Wedding atL.eonville.

0 On Wednesday of last weeka two well known young people of

e the village of Leonville weree united as one by the Catholic

* priest of Port Barre. The cere-Y mony was performed in the Leon-Sville Church, which was very

artistically decorated for the oc-v casion.

The contracting parties wereMr. Lee Mallett, son of AndreMallett, a prosperous farm-t er of the Leonville section of this

parish, and Miss Regina Boud-reau, charming daughter of thelate Albert Boudreau, who wasalso a very prosperous and wellknown farmer of that section ofSt. Landry.

The best man was Mr. J. J.Benoit, and the maid-of-honorwas Miss Cora Lanclos, daugh-ter of Mr. Elger Lanclos, oneof the most prominent citizensof Leonville. During the cere-mony, which was witnessed byover two hundred friends of thehappy couple, the Arnaudvilleorchestra rendered very sweetmusic. The wedding took placeat 5 o'clock Wednesday eveningand several Opelousas people at-tended while many sent theircongratulations to Mr. and Mrs.Mallett.

Cotton Gin at PrairieRonde.

Several of the prosperousfarmers of Prairie Ronde havegotten together and organizedthe Prairie Ronde Gin Companywith a capital of $10,000 to oper-ate a 'modern up-to-date cottongin. The gin is already underway of construction and it is ex-pected by the end of the weekthings will be humming in thatsection of the parish.

Those most interested in thegin are Emar Andrepont. JudgeAdolphe Guillory, Edgar Prud-homme and Emar Lafleur. Judge IGuillory is to be the president;and Edgar Andrepont the man-:ager of the gin.

The farmers in the Prairie

It's Easy toSurrender

a pleasure for a necessity.Without a doubt, this is veryoften the cause of neglectedteeth. If you will surrender atrifling sum on your teeth, now,you will be the largest gainer.

What YOU Gainby having me give them theattention they need, you willconsider worthy to tell neigh-bors about. My operationsgive patients a pleasure thatdoesn't fade away. It is wellfor you to know the conditionof your teeth, and I am anx-ious to tell you. A delayed callhas lost many a tooth.

JAS. A. SHAW, Dentist.

Ronde section of St. Landry con-template making several thou--sand bales this season and ifthat is the case the Prairie RondeGin Company will have a mostprosperous year, as well as theother gins in that section of theparish.

-- *_Mueller-Barnes.

Miss Hilda Mueller, of Penn-slyvania and Mr. Wiley Barnesof Arkansas were married inWashington in the presence of anumber of their Louisianafriends on Thursday afternoon.Rev. Mr. Kuss, Lutheran minist-er of New Orleans, tied the knotsfor the happy couple.

Since their stay in Washingtonthe young couple have made hostsof friends, who have been ex-tending them congratulationssince Thursday evening.

SIGICKENED BY CALOMEL.If you ever saw anyone made

sick by calomel you won't wantany more calomel yourself.There's no real reason why a person should take calomel anyway,when fifty cents will buy a largebottle of Dodson's Liver Tone-agood remedy that perfectly andsafely takes the place of dan-gerous calomel, which is onlyanother form of deadly and poi-sonous mercury.

Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleas-ant-tasting vegetable liquidwhich will start the liver just ascalomel, and which has absolutelyno bad after-effects.

Children and grown people cantake Dodson's Liver Tone with-out any restriction of habit ordiet. Shute's Drugstore sell itand guarantee it to take the placeof calomel, and will refund yourmoney at once if it fails in yourcase. adv.

SHERIFF'S SALEDR. CHARLES F. BOAGNI

VersusWILLIAM EDENBORN AND HENRY

P. DART, Sr., Joint Receivers ofthe Union Irrigation Co.

No. 20,070, 16th Judicial District Court,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure andsale, issued out of the Honorable Six-teenth Judicial District Court, in andfor the parish of St. Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit, andto me directed, I have seized and willoffer for sale, at public auction to thelast and highest bidder, at the front Idoor of the Court House of St. Landry'IParish, at Opelousas, La, on

.Saturday, August 15th, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de-scribed property, to-wit:

A certain tract of land situated about

three miles north of the City of Ope-lousas, La., and lying on the west ofthe public road leading to Ville Platte,containing about four (4) acres, moreor less, with all buildings and improve-ments thereon, bounded on the northby C. H. Comeau, on the south by C.-. Comeau, on the east by public roadeading to Ville Platte, and on the west

by C. H. Comeau. Being same prop-erty vendor acquired from Louis Bazilleunder act of sale dated Nov. 14, 1912,passed before Marquis D. Sutherlin,Notary Public, Calcasieu Parish, La.

Ternis: Cash, to pay and satisfy thesum of one hundred and thirty-sevenand 50-100 dollars, with 6 percent inter-est from November 15, 1912, until paid,together with 10 percent upon saidprincipal and interest as attorney's feesand costs, unless the same is immedi-ately paid, and upon terms of creditcorresponding with the note maturingJanuary 1st, 1915.july 11 6t M. L. SWTRDS, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE

C. NUMA BERTRANDVersus

WM. EDENBORN AND HENRY P.DART, Sr., Joint Receivers of the

Union Irrigation Co.

No. 20,075, 16th Judicial District Court,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure andsale issued out of the Honorable Six-teenth Judicial District Court, 'in andfor the parish of St. Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit andto me directed, I have seized and willoffer for sale, at public auction, to thelast and highest bidder, at the frontdoor of the ourt House of St. LandryParish, at Opelousas, La., on

Satroay, Aug~ t 15th, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de-adribed property, to-wit:

A certain tract of land together withall the buildings and improvementsthereon, situated-on the east side of thebig woods, Plaisance, St. Landry Par-ish, La., containing one hundred (100)arpents more or less, and bounded asfollows: On the north by Eddie Le-doux, east by Mrs. Clara McBride,South by Ducoudre Ledoux, west byAndre Pierre Auguste and GodfroyDupre, in Township Six South RangeThree East, St. Landry Parish, La,

Terms: Cash, to pay and satisfy thesum of eight hundred dollars and inter-est at the rate of eight percent per an-num on all of said notes ($4000.00) fromNov. 30th, 1912 and costs, and on termsof credit as to the other 4 notes, corre-sponding with the terms set out in saidact of sale.july 11 6t M. L. SWORDS, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALEDR. CHARLES F. BOAGNI

VersusWILLIAM EDENBORN AND HENRY

P. DART, Sr., Joint Receivers ofthe Union Irrigation Co.

No. 20,067, 16th Judicial District Court,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure andsale, issued out of the Honorable Six-teenth Judicial District court, in andfor the parish of St. Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit, andto me directed, 1 have seized and willoffer for sale, at public auction tothe last and highest bidder, at thefront door of the Court House of St.Landry Parish, at Opelousas, La., on

Saturday, August 15th, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de-scribed property, to-wit:

1st. A certain tract of land situatedat Church Prairie, near Opelousas,measuring 56.16 arpents, being lot No.7 of plan of survey filed in the Record-er's office in record No. 29372, boundednorth by Widow John Simon, south andeast by Cleophas Comeau, and west byDr. V. Boagni.

2d. Another tract of land near Grad-nigo's Island in said Parish, containing64.32 arpents, being lot No. 4 of saidplan of survey filed in above act in par-tition of the heirs of John Simon,bounded north by lot 3 of plat now Oc-tave Simon, south by lot 5 or WidowJohn Simon, east by Lemelle and westby Armand Wartelle.

3d. A certain tract of land situated atPlaisance, Gradnigo's Island said Par-ish,+together with all buildings and im-provements, bounded north by Mrs.Edmond C. Dupre, south by ArmandWartelle, east by woodland of vendor,and Mrs. Edmond C. Dupre, west by1Lucien Dupre, and containing 122 ar-pents, more or less.

4th. Also a tract of woodland situatedat the same place, containing 29.40 ar-pents, bounded north by woodland ofLastie E. Dupre, east by prairie land ofGus E. Dupre, west by above describedtract.

These are the same properties pur-chased by vendor in the manner fol-lowing, to-wit: The two first tractsherein described were acquired atSheriff's sale made in suit No. 16475 ofthe files of the District Court of theParish of St. Landry, entitled Mrs.Eleanor B. Comeau vs. Octave Simon,under date July 29, 1899; the tracts de-scribed as Nos. 3 and 4 were acquired

from Lastie E. Dupre, Dec. 16, 1899 asappears recorded in Book S No. 3, page120, Clerk's office, St. Landry parish.

Terms: Cash, to pay and satisfy thesum of eighteen hundred and forty-oneand 25-100 dollars ($1841.25) with 8 per-cent interest from December 1st, 1913,until paid, together with 10 percentlupon said principal and interest as attorneys's fees, less the sum oftwohun-dred and forty and 43-100 dollars paidMarch 3, 1914, and costs, unless thesame is immediately paid, and on termsof credit corresponding with the notesmaturing December 1, 1914, December1, 1915 and December 1, 1916.july 11-6t M. L. SWORDS, Sheriff.

ic( In accordance with a reso-I|IIP lution of the Parish Board

m of School Directors passed'at its meeting on August 1st, 1914, seal-ed bids for the insurance of the follow-ing named public school buildings willbe received from the various' insuranceagencies of St. Landry parish for theinsurance of said public school build-ings and the equipment therein, to runfor a period of three years from thedate of the expiration of the insurancenow in force. All bids shall be handedin by twelve o'clock M. August 18t1l,1914, and have superscribed on the en-velope the words "Bid for Insurance,"and be addressed to C. J. Thompson,Chairmhn, Opelousas, La. The bidswill be opened on Wednesday, August19th at eleven o'clock a. m. at the officeof the School Board, Opelousas, La:

Miller School, expiration May 15th,1915, amount $1700.00.

Bristol School, expiration May 15th,1915, amount $1700.00.

Bellevue School, expiration May 13th,1915, amount $1100.00.

Port Barre School, expiration May 16-25th, 1915, amount $5200.00.

Waxia School, expiration Nov. 3rd,1915, amount $1700.00. -- -

Palmetto School, expiration Novem-ber 11th, 1915, amonnt $1700.00.

Garland7School, expiration Sept. 16,1914, amount $1500.00.

Grand Prairie School, expirationSept. 13-28th, 1914, amount $2650.00.

Lawtell School, expiration August29th, 1914, amount $2500.00.

Eunice School, expiration Nov. 1st,1914, amount $10500.00.

Washington School, expiration Oct.23rd and April 3rd, 1915, amount $2,-200.00.

Melville School, May -, 1915, amount$6000.00.

C. J. THOMPSON,DR. O. P. DALY,J. A. PERKINS,

aug8-2t Committee.

TUNING andREPAIRING

Of Pianos and Player Pianos so-licited. Satisfaction guaranteedand references if necessary.

Any assistance I can lend youin caring for your piano or play-er piano will be gladly given.Phone 57, Opelousas, or write

C. SMITH, Sunset, La.Agent Dugan Piano Co., succes-sors to the Cable Piano Co., NewOrleans, La. We offer the fol-lowing: e

Mason anddamlin Uprights,and Grands, Conover Up-rights, Cable Grands, EsteyGrands, Estey Uprights,Kingsbery Uprights, Kohler& Campbell, Wellington Up-rights, Elgin, Shulenburg, 1Brambach Baby Grands andPlayer Grands, Genuine In-ner-Player Pianos, Player-Pianos, Mason & Hamlin Or-gans, Estey Organs, ChicagoCottage Organs and VictorVictrolas.Any piano or player purchased

through me will be kept in tune ifor one year after purchaseFREE OF CHARGE.

See SMITH the PIANO TUNER /

For Weakness and Loss of AppetiteThe Old Staudard general streugthenJng tonic .GROV.E'S TT esLS chill TONIc, drzves out

Ialaria and builds up the system. A tue tonic& sure Appetw Forw adults and children. Soc.

SHERIFF'S SALE

MRS. MATTYE SHUTE BOAGNI,WIDOW OF JOHN P. BOAGNI

VersusLEONARD S. ISACKS.

No. 20,106, 16th Judicial District Court,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure andsale, issued out of the Honorable Six-teenth Judicial District Court, in andfor the parish of St. Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit andto me directed, I have seized, and willoffer for sale for cash, at public auc-tion, to the last and highest bidder, atthe front door of the Court House, ofSt. Landry parish, at Opelousas, La., on

Saturday, Sept. Ib2, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de-scribed property, to-wit:

1. A certain tract, lot or parcel ofground situated in the city of Opelou-sas, St. Landry parish, La., with all thebuildings and improvements thereonand being a portion of Lot No. 133, asper plan of said town, made by L. E.Littell, under act No. 53 of 1896, andsaid lot having one htndred (100)feet front on Court street, by a depthof one hundred and seventy-five (175)feet; between parallel linesand beingbounded north by propes-ty of vendor

herein, bounded south b- property ofA. J. Bercier, bounded east by saidCourt street, and boudded west byproperty of vendor herein, said lot ofground to be taken out Of a larger lotacquired by vendor herein from W. S,Frazee this day, conmencing at thepoint of division of saidl property withthat of A.J. Bereler, and running onehundred feet nort thence one hun-dred and seventy-five feet west, thenceone hundred feet south, thence onehundred and seveutyfi' feet to placeof beginning. Said oyraers to bemarked and desiate4 by a lam ofmrvey tobe mad by R. M, IolHer,Parish Surveyor.

Terms: Cash, to pay ad satisfy thesum of twelve hundr d dollars debt,with interest and costs unless the sameis immediately paid: tes a credit of1200.00 paid Feb. 25-09• and $15.00 paidon Dec. , 1909.

2. In the sum of 600.sug8 6t M. L. SW RDS, Sheriff.

DR. FREDERICK VIDRINE' Verstt

ALBERT R EEN.

No. 20,103, 16th Judic| District Court,Parish of St. L4ndry, La.

By virtue of a W of seizure andsale, issued out of th Honorable Six-teenth Judicial Distr et Court, in andfor the parish of St Landry, in theabove entitled and mnmbered suit, andto me directed, I have seized' and willoffer for sale, for ca , at public auc-tion, to the last and highest, bidder, atthe front door of the Court House ofSt. Landry parish, at Opelousas, La., on

Saturday, Sept. 12tb, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de-scribed property, to-wit:

A certain tract of land containingabout thirty-seven 07) arpents, withall the buildings aid improvementsthereon, situated in Plaisance, St. Lan-dry parish, La., neariGradnigo's Islandand bounded as folloks: North by Al-cide Hilman, south b' D. Roos .& Co.east by unknown paries, and west byMrs. Mary E.' Roy; being the sameproperty acquired y Dr. FrederickVidrine from Paul Mouillier, in theearly part of the ye% 1906.

Terms: Cash, to p. y and satisfy thesum of five hundre4 and forty dollars,debt, with interest aid costs unless thesame is immediatel y 'aid.aug 8 6t M., L. SWORDS, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALEMRS. DORA M. WARTELLE, WIDOW

OF DR. G. A. M. COOKEVersus

J. FRANKLIN SCHELL

No. 20,111, 16th Judicial District Court,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure andsale, issued out of• the Honorable Six-teenth Judicial District Court, in andfor the parish of St. Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit, andto me directed, I save seized and willoffer for sale, for lcash, at public auc-i tion, to the last a,'l highest bidder, atthe front door of ithe Court House ofSt. Landry parish( at Opelousas, La., onSaturday, Sept. 12h, 1914,at 11 o'clock a. ri., the following de-scribed property,ito-wit:

1. A certain plantation, consisting ofone hundred and thirty-seven (I37)acres, more or ie , with all the build-iinags and improv•ments thereon, and Vbeing bounded on the north by theland of T. J. Lac and Comeau, southby the public ro leading from Plai-sance to the towl of Washington, eastby the public ro leading from Opelou-sas to Washingt , west by the land ofJoseph Miller.

2. One hundred and three (103) acresof land, more or less, situated on•theeast side of th public road leading

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from Opelousas to Washington, and be-ing on both sides of the Morgan's Lou-isiana & Texas Railroad track boundedon the north by the lands of Pitre andGodfrey Dupre, south by the Lastrapesplantation, west by the public roadleading from Opelousas to Washington,east by Bayou Carron.

Said property being a portion of the_property belonging to the communityI acquets and gains heretofore existinbetween the vendor and her deceasedi husband, Dr. G. A. M. Cooke, andwhich was adjudicated to her by judg.ment of the District Court, dated Oct9th, 1902, and which adjudication hasbeen duly recorded in the office of theclerk of the District Court for this par.,ish.

Terms: Cash, to pay and satisfy the-.sum of $3153.75 debt, with interest and`costs, unless the same is immediatelypaid. Less a credit of $1611.90, and allinterest up to Jan. 1st, 1913.aug 8 6t M. L. SWORDS, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALEMAX KLAUS

VersusJ. FRANKLIN SCHELL

No. 20,102, 16th Judicial District Court,,Parish of St. Landry, La.

By virtue of a writ of seizure and.sale, issued out of the Honorable Six -teenth Judicial District Court, in andfor the parish of St, Landry, in theabove entitled and numbered suit, aad;to me directed, I have seized and wiloffer for sale, for cash, at public aue-tion, to the last and highest bidder, at,the front door of the CourtHouse, ofSt. Landry parish, at Opelous, La., onrSastrday, Sept. 1-2t, $1914,11 o'clock a. m., the following deg ribed property, tow r l. ,wt

One hundred and fifty-five (156) ar-pnr more or les, of land situated ia

Prie Platce, in this parihb, withall the buildings and improvametsthereon. bounde-d on the north byBayou Carron, east by the land knownas the Wolff tract0 south by.land ofpurchaser, and west by land of vendorand others. Also a certain trctor pmeeel of land adjoining the abovescribed and mess• s••y(feet in width by a depth- fifteenacres, more or less, Baded east ,land above described, west byjlnd ovendorand others, and north by landsof Wartelle. The two traetsof itadabove described are the same acqufre.byvendor from Ernest J. Joubert oNovember 21, 18K as per act of. .saleduly recorded in Conveyance Book .No. 3 at page 296.

Terms: Cash, to paysatisfy the sum of 6,000Adebt, with interest andunless the same is immediately psaidLess a credit of all int. up to April 1•t,,i1912; also $1000.00 paid Nov. I6, 191,$160.62 paid Nov. 12, 1913, and $1256.0paid Dec. 8, 1913.aug 8-6t M. L. SWORDS, Sheriffl

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SHERIFF'S SALE.MRS. ROSA JOBIN, Widow at ali

WM. EDENBORN AND HENRY P. DART.:- •Joint Receivers Union Irrigation Co.

No. 200o5, 16th Judiclal District Oour., * art-,ish of St. Landry, La. .

Fly virtue of a writ of seizure and saleu

";issuec out of, the 16thlJudicial D is t r I eCourt of Louisiana in and for the Parish ofSt. Landry in the aboveentitled and aumnbared suit, and to me directed, I have seitsand will offer for sale, at publi;auction, to the last and highest bidder"`at the front door of the Court House ofSt. Landry Parish, at Opeloosas, La., o•.Saturday, Aug. 22, 1914,at 11 o'cioca a. m. the following deserltbel,:property, to-wit-

line certain tract of land wfth Improve-men .s thereon situated near Gradnigo Is-land, Parish of St. Landry, and meaurlsixty-four and 82-10u arpents, and ts boanded on the north by land of J. A. Haas, odthe south by land of Mrs. Henry Coomeewon the east by land of Mrs. itiobertmelle, and on the west by land of Dr.F. I'ot.gni, now ownedthe Union Irrigation Co., bengthe same that vendor herein ad0quired from Eugene Lachapelle as per acoof sale dated Nov. 4th, 1904I, passed beforeAlfred Pavy, N. P.

Terms: Oash to pay and satisfy the sumof two hundred and eighty-three and 5100 dollars, debt, with interest and coats,unlaes the same is immediately paid alto -Fon terms of credit corresponding with t•hterms of the original sale for the balaD~On,of said purchase price.uly18 st Mi. I,. SWORDS, Sheriffk

OWN YOUR OWN HOMiEBuy Now Before the Prices Soer.Easy Payments and Long Terms,

Improved properties on Court St. $2ash and $6 per month on each thous-

and valuation.Beautiful building lots in the heart of

residential district, $20 cash and $10-.per month.

Lots in Bercier & Lewis addition $125`up on same terms.

aug8-tt DR. A. J. BERCIER.

F• euy I House and lot, cnerMain, Vine and Union•Streets, in Opelousas.•deal residence site. Beautiful trees

and lawn, paved streets and cement;`sidewalks. Apply to Dr. John A. Hiaaugl-4t MRS. FANNY G. MARKS. I

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