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The Weekly Messenger from St Martinsville, Louisiana • Page 4

The Weekly Messenger du lieu suivant : St Martinsville, Louisiana • Page 4

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TO PRH ESE lTS. TOYS! C0PS. EVEN, A Complete and Varied Stock of Holiday and Fancy Goods Just Received. TOYS IN ABUNDANCE AT EXCESSIVELY LOW PRICES. COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY.

Fine Bonbons, Candies, Fire Works Etc. lke Sure to Call at Even's Emporium. SANTA CLAUS -AT-T. J. LABBE8, SANT.

V. STOCK was required to meet the wnlts his iIncreasinig Iatrnons, has given the order to the of this Well Known of his, to prepare to receive stock from ('lhiago. New York, St. Louis and New Orleans. The FivE CENTs.

COrNTEI: is an important feature this season, and the delights of the little ones. As SArNT CLAUs ordered his stock before the TARIFF BILL went into effect, the prices will defy comnpetition. The Display of DoI.Ls. ('itcOKERY WARE, PLUSH CASES, FIIRE WORiKS, and Perfumes will surpass those of previous years. The is colmplete in every respect, and we call the particular attention of our patrons and the public to this Line of Goods.

Clothing! Clothing! MRfS. ROUSSEAU, Has the Finest Line of Clothing Ever Brought in this Town. 5VUITs ITN I.azL -ALSO A FINE LINE OFOVER COATS To be Sold at Prices that Will Compete with New Orleans. AN ELEGANT STOCK OF DRY GOODS. A BIG STOCK IN HATS AND SHOES.

HORSE TRAINER. I am prepared to take wild lHoltni" and train them for tille SAI.LE liand Hlaviiig had several yearrs experien'e in thi- line, I can satisfactionr. I hale good and and will take good care of horses entrulltedl to any care. For terrms and Iparticul'trs, address to SA VOIIF. dec 20 3n St.

Martinville, La. use St i-iE BEST. siulrtrated, ptve and Priced SEED ANNUAL 1891 willbe mailed FREE to ll nts. and to last season's cusitne It is better than ever. kvery person u'tnq er Field should send for it.

Address D. M. FERRY CO. DETROIT, MICH. argest edsmen the world :1.:: lt a 10" "i tio mtlo it gitl ::11 th, wl ithoul I tr or or' it i l' I' t441 bei T'rit It 'r.

ins cult 1 Fort'ign i Iolli'esth its (' 'arket and at'. t'l it. I. iters froltl Yrk iand 'iPris. thei itin of l.

Moore i lavis, Jennio Marie Points and re unlfailiiu of interest and iuionntation alll art, if luch order of ibilrary merit. 'Thit Picayuneo is ptrintled in clear. lew of size siiticient to libe read witllout strainiinti the vte. To keep of the times andi all worth knowing lhat a should tell. send 'lhree l)tllari for three mouths' subscriptionl to the Daily Picaylnie.

or subscrilbe for its splendil Edition at One Dollar a y'ear. The Weekly is sixteen pages. and is issued every morning to reach all subscribers before IF YOUR BACK ACHRES Oryou arc all worn out, really good for nothing it is geutral debility. Try BROWN'S IRON IIITTERS. i Icu a.

t1 VENIRE. Drawn for the February term of the Twenty First Judicial District Court of Louisiana holding seesions in and for the Parish of St. Martin State of Louisiana, commencing on Monday the Second day of February A. D. 1891.

to wit: For the first week, commencing February 2d 1891. Abraham Iomlet 2. ('Cyrue Guioldry 4. Jean It. Bionvena 1.

D. Champagne 5. Gustave Jndico 1. Donat Dupuis 1. John Durand Leon Dupuis 4.

Ernest (illard 5. Joe. Potier 3. W. A.

Iobert 5. J. W. Naquin 5. Albert ThomPs 1.

Wm. Livingston 1 Edmond Pellerin 4. Ulysse Dalgle n. T. Nartrise 3.

Louis Bernard 4. Edgard DI)gan 1. Alfred Delone 5. Alex. Laurent 1.

Daniel Ned 3. Leo. Guidry 5. Nnma Verret 2. John D.

Miller 5. Arthur Ozenne 1. Oscar Allln 2. Fernand Trouard I. Adoll.he Orillion 1.

Charles Fanguy 5. ('has. Robert 5. Domengeanu 4. Thomas Ashford 1.

Hilaire Rochon 1. Felix Potier 1. Louis Labbe I. Hlenr Davis 5. John Talley 5.

Theriot 2. Albert Resweber I. Zimmerman 4. Jerry Washington 1. Alex.

Thibsleaux 4. Darcourt Landry 1. Prospero Patin 5. Kassel Schwartz 1. It bert Hollier 4.

Charles Potier 3. Oscar Louis 1. Alex. Davidson I. For the Second week, commencing February 9th 1891.

Ward. Ward. Hlenri lenoist 1. Edgard Detiege 1 Win. E.

Walker 5. Gabriel ('astille 4. W. A. 1.

F. S. Hamagosa 5. (hoats 1. Placide Huval 4.

George Leveqne 5. Gaston Broussard 1. Jules Bourque 1. H. B.

Guchereaux 5 John Dwyer 3. Edw. Prade 1. Paclin Latiolais 4. Louis Roy 3.

Thomas Flaherty 1. Auguste Goulas I. Ilulliard 3. Ben Potier 3" Thibodeanux 4. F.

F. Guilbean 4. J. Richard 5. Leopold Lopes 1.

Ernest Cosine 1. Felix Mouton 5. Victor Rochon 1. Entrope 8avoie 5 Jules Francois 1. Alex.

Donet 4. Witness the Hon. Jamer E. Mouton. Judge of said Court at St.

Parish of St. Martin, this 2wth day of November. Wn. B. Eastin, Dy Clerk of Court.

FOR SALE. Improved town lots, with good resldences, and a well located lot and store thereotn with good patronage, at St. Martinville, also lot and store at Cade station, ra. Robt. Martin, 4t.

Martinville, La. W. H. LIVINGSTON -DE iLERi INGROCERIES, FRUITS, TINWARE Knight Bluilding, East Side of the Bayou. St.

Martinville, La. nov 8 SCHRIEV.ER LIVERY STABLE, To Accomodate the Travlling Public. Regular Connection will be made with Houma and Thibodeaux, For who do not wish to lay over for the ea-t and west bound trains. Per-i-ns will be sent to T'IIRDEAUcX, NiGHIT or DAY in phaeton style at 50 cts. per head.

Regular hbacks from SCnRIEVElt to will past daily all the principal hotels and make connection with the east hound train which passes Schriever at a. in. at 50 cts. per head. 'uircha-e of Tickets attended to and trunks looked after.

All baggage properly checked. All possible care given to ladies and children. II. F. CROZIER, Prop.

oct 1S Sheriff Sale. PIERRE FAUtRIES VS. EVELINE HIEBERT. Parish of St. Martin.

State of Louisiana. Twenty. First Judicial District (ounrt No. 9077. By virtue of a writ of ti.

fa. issnued inthe above entitled and numtrbered suit, to m- directedl. by the honorable T'wenty-first Judicial District Court, in and for the Parish of St. Martin, dated the 4th daty of lecember. A.

i). I have seized, and a ill I rtceed to sell at public auction, to the last antd highest bidder, at the Court House deoor, in the town of St. SATURDAY JANUARY 3rd. 1891, between the leal sale hours, the following property, to wit: 1st. A certain tract of land situated in the parish of St.

Martin, State of Louisiana, measuring Thirty-four arpents, more or less in enperficial area, Iunded North by the land of Alexandre Reglis Sons. Soth by a private Road belonging to Arthur Labbe, East by the public road leading from St. Martinville, to New Iberia, tand West by the property of Lewis Edward; together with said tract of land, all the buildings thereon and thereto appertaining. 2d Another tract of land adjoining the former, measulrinlg Seven arpents in superficial area, bounded North the property of Regis Sons. South and East by the property of above described and West by ai private Road belonging to Arthur Labt'.

Seized, to satisfy said above mentioned writ. Termt atnd condition. ('a-h. Sheriff's Office this 4th day of December 1R0. (i n.

(i r.DE1i.I, -Sheriff. Succession Sale. In the matter of the estate of Virginie Fuselier Probate Docket No. 27a, '21st Judicial District Soulrt. State of Lonisitna.

--Parish of St. Martin. By virtue of an order from the Honorable, the Twenty-tirst Judicial D)istrict Court, of the State of Louisiana, holding session in and for Sthe Parish of St. Martin, dated the Itth day of )December. 1tue, as also pursuant to a' commisSion isueteul by said C'otnrt, to directed.

Henry ('ieatat, administrator of tile Succession of 'n will offer for eale, and will sil auction, for cash. to the last and highest bidders, at Ihe late domicil of the deceased, in the Parish of St. Martin, near S(Cade Station, after due publication, on SATUHIDAY JANUARY 24th lhi. between the lowal sale hours, the following descrilwld to wit: 10. A tract of land situated near ('ade Station, in thile Parish of St.

Marlin, containing Eighteen 1-100 atcres. nlmore or less, bounded North, by Itnd of Deltlhnc. Sotlth. by that of DI)evezin East, by that of James Faselier, and West. by that of Alphonse lanlour, and together with sallid laind, all the improvements thereon erected.

2o. Olne lot situated in the town of St. MarStinville. lhln(lel North, by ('laiborn i. ooth, by hrlkrard Eat, by Theatre and West.

by lot hereinaftecr describeld. o. Aather lot situated in the town of St. Martinville. bounded North, by ('laiborne SStreet, South, by ierard Street.

East, by lot Sabove described, and West. by Vivier Street. 40. One mare, one tilly. one cow anti calf, one Shorseart, and a lot of household furniture etc.

I Termeand condlition. (ash. H.nry ientat. Administrator. i.

St. MIartinville. La, De. I th I 90. Coummercial ColwLEXIsps K.

Cheropest Best UusinessCollege in the World. DrLea cMosaer asd Odd Medl os.e all a a ofrd' (r S.rtem a( nd Msdlums. 1te0Rtinudo iaa.Iii. 18 Temasb sinplar.5 Out e.1 Fuli nmales nlsdtslas Tuitle. StFe aut ms Wribu.

3. Smdit, orKy. Mea.5a l.a,-t $1 13 WEEK S. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed securely wrapped, to any address in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE I)OLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents anti clubs.

Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to ItcillARl) K. Fox, Franklin Square, N. A GOLD WATCH FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR Per Week, by our ('lub System. The Cases in our Watches are fully for 20 years.

The inovements are Elgin and Waltham, reliable and well known. The Watches are llunting case or open face, Ladies er Gent's Size -stem Winders and Setters, and are fully equal in durability, service and appearance to any $50 Watcth. We sell one of these Watches for $23 cash, and send to any address by Express. with privilege of examination; or by our Club System at $1 per week. One good reliable AGENTWANTEI) in each place.

Write for particulars. Empire Watch Club Co. 34 Park Row, New York. IN THE WORLD. 1000 Agents Wanted.

While Se wil qlla 00. CLEVELAND, OHIO, or S. B. KIRBY, LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. You are in a Bad ix.

But we will cure you if you will pay us. Our is to the weak, nervous and debilitated, who, by early evil habits, or later indiscretions. have trilled away their vigor of body, manhood. and who suffer all thest, effects which lead to prenmatlure decay, cousulmption or insanity. If this means you, send for and read our ROOK OF LIFE.

writ-n by the greatest Specialist of the day, anti sent (sealed) for in 'tampus. Address Dr. Parker's Medical and Snrgical Instltute, 151 North Spruce Nashville, Tenn. Sheriff Sale. RooyR Baos.

Vs. N. aclSE sMtIERL Pariah of St. Martin, State of Louisiana. Twenty-first Jmhrial District ('onrt, By virtne of a writ of ti fai istned in tlhe above entitled and canit.

to me dlirected. by the Honorable Twenty-fir-t Judicisl District Court. in and for the P'arish of St. Martin, dated the lOth day of l)cetmher. A.

DI). I have seized, and will proceed to sell at duldr auetion. to the last and highest biler, the, (C'ourt Houge door, in the town of St. Martinville, La, on SATUIIDAY 17th 1i81, between the legal sale hours, the following deacrribed property, to wit. A certain tract of land eituated in the parish of it.

Martin. Louisiana, measuring Eihitt icres in nsuperficial area. bounnded North, by land of by that Bemere; Month, by that of Bernardl; and Wert. by Blank. tagethr therewith all the improvements sutmding.

eiszed to satisfy said above m.entioned writ. Terms and Condition. ('aI. Sheriff' Office. this Ilth day of December 1ti9.

t- J. B. FERR DEALER IN Fine and Family Groceries, Tobsooo, Oi. gars, Orockery, Hardware, Etc FINE LIQUORS. HOLIDAY PRESENT8 OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.

dec 17 6m St. Martinville, La. F. C. AUBIRY, HOTEL and SALOON.

Travellers will be accomodated in blt class frnmish3d rooms. The finest liquors and cigars are ved at the bar. MAIN STREET, St. Martinville, La. oct 29 1 Victor Rochon, DEALER IN Fine Family and Fancy Groceres, Ci gars, Tobacco, and Liquors.

Fresh Goods Receivd Daily. All at prices that defy competition. Main Street, St. Martinville, La. J.

A. HITTER, SADDLES, CARRIAGES -ANDFiremen's Equipments. Marble work and Tombstones Carved. Samples of work can be examined. Moderate Prices.

St. Martinsville, La. Land For Sale. We are requested to offer for sale, 40 acres of first class land, adjoining the limits of this corporation. Also, one fine property, with good bulls ding, out houses, stables etc For fur ther particulars, terms etc.

Address this office. T. J. LABBE, Druggist and Apothecary. All drugs guaranteed to fill pharma copiela requirements Bulk Perfumes, Medicated and Tolls Soaps etc, and all sundries kept byaflr class drugstore.

MAIN STREET ST. MABTINVILIt, La. dec 10 1 CR8. ETE Druggist and Chemist, Port Street, ST. MARTINVILLE, LA, DRucGs.

MEIIICINEs, FINE PERFUN Ef AND FANCY GOODS. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. FEED STORE. A. J.

WILIT DEALER IN In all kinds of Feed Stuff. Hid prices will compete with N. O. Cor. Alain and Railroad Ave.

ST. MARTINVILLE, LA. feb 8 Notice to Tax Payers. Take notice that in accordance section 35 of Act 96 of the General As.v sembly of 1882, your taxes for the yest 1890 according to the Tat Rolls ea All in this office, as also in the olfee of the Clerk of Court, Ex-Ofiefo Recorder Mortgages, of the parish of St. Iartlasf are now due, and collectable, and if Ui paid as the law direets, on or before the 31st day of December, A.

D. 1890, oUstof your said taxes will then draw tW per cent interest, per month, from 31st of December until paid, or the pw" perty thus assessed will be seized sadl sold according to law. Sherifrs Office, Pairsh of St. Mlartlbr this S6th day of November 1890. GAB GABDEIIAL Sheriff and Ex.Oicio Tax Collectr The Steamer EXPERIMENT Will Make Regular Triptl Between New Iberia and St.

Mar' ville, in connection with the 8teeUi TECIRE. A. D. Mater A. V.

FLEXING, Agent, St. Nartinville. La. nof If.

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