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Algerines at Law. CIVIL DISTRICT COURT. " " r:. \ I. ( 1 1't.n :.• . 1,', tm . 1 : h, * . [1 "t \ 1 a ' 1 ... . ' .. . 1 i t ". l I'I, , It ,, f, . r ,. th r- : an, -i1 , t' *+. r CHARTER S \11 II\. \11I t,,r " ., 'r " .I ,' tl.! "t.f, :'t.' . 1. 1 _ , .. . ''I.".. ~ ,t t, .. ' .. I.. . " •' t \ii - N . .,.? .- ". . ,. ,, . .. . .. "555 5 , t . ." . . ... . ." i i5. , 1 . ... ,, -,s .t, .! . " ' I t r+' t h e .i ,,, t . ,ts' , . , " t .,'I . d l m t" t h. - , ' S it it . rI . 't ' . ,r 1 -: , .. . . t ati y cr i,, l.r -. , 'l ar. I 'I i. ,lii ,s n , . ... 1i.t .- et i" ,) l".,.1 I'I , , it I . , , Il.,' . . i h i, , e tld l .1 1 itl te tr tis iil ,I> ; , bi r d i f t r d irc to o iii l i ii I u i i t t . e. l l 11 ti it - I l I t i.n l ,l l h it . e IIC- .. .li , . .'t. t .... 11 " .... I., . .(( . .11. . I b . . .. i h ea r b a d 1 o, Il r t,. l . l irse .s t t ie t enteil t hIll I1 ItII% .. trk• . .. ild.. . K if a luonncti bltlltenl' . ils i , a nd at liiiruth ium, d ell lr il it r ct.i Seut- tlt s andI i .l l d lo te, , iim . i,, il, p thr .Art. i l It i All , thhe -r r ,ltul I pwers -t wh l sur pti on , h1 ll I. ,,Ited an .1n ( e ]r i. n ap- a Iot. ired , thad dirchaore, tll ith cai p i.n d b. at tr a a , of three liu tn i . es an d a cairs posed b, stockholders, two iof whom shall ch dr ,-h uti a quorum for triensacting all bud net. 'Ihb hiard i f directors shall be vested writh Ir altll hwer and authortity to make all contracrts. " .purh.e ,,-d and sa Its, iand adopt all . y-laws. hullness and a iaa r of the aompy. i. .anid to alter, amrend and change the same at pleas orf: appo•nt, hire, and dilchalre al l oticter- .gentI and 'mlo)rles, arl all saltaries andt 4tenerally do and perform all things necessary tucthe transaction of the busines and affairs of the company . Any vacancy occuirraing it ita•d board shatl sh . tilled by the stockholder in the ma ner as provided for an the election tof di l rectors.eli att c o hecn Ihr fst board of directors of this cored r 1 atilon shall cni idat orf lNathan (asher, hrla lKronrnyold and Joh.n . lint Carter. Jr. Oln the second Tuesday in January. 1914. the board t of dtrectors will duly elect a president, vce- preieden at and secretary treascarer and until uch election any oi f the albov dsrectors shall be the proper ofticers upon whom citation or Wother legal process may be served. On the second Tuesday in January. 1915. rectors shall s e held at the ofthe of the com- pany, and the darectors then eletid shall take their seatrd ommediately and shall hold other untl their successors are duly elected .lad qualrield. Each Iboard shall elect its own oaticers, which shall consist of a prerst cdent, a vfcepresident, andr ate t try-tyreas- All corporate oelctions shall he by ballote and a majors ty of the votes cast shall elect, and each share of stock shall he entitled t.h one vote either su perwns or by proey. Srilltten notice of election shall et iven to each stockholder by the secretary-tre a s- rer at crleast 10 days pior to elections. Article V. -This act of ios rporation may ne changed. altered, or soditied, or this cdr rasolttn dissolved, withi the assent of three fourths of the stock present or represented at any general nlet hlng of the stockholders convented for that purpose after thirty days ptrir notce of such me eting shall have been aiven by publication in one of the newspat pers published in the city of New Mrleans by live publications during said period, and such chanlges as may t made it reference to the capital stock shall require in addition 10 days notice in wrlting to each stockholder. Article 'VI.-Whenever this corporation is dissolved, either by limitation of its charter or from any cause. its affairs shall he liqui late bhy tclree lauidators to bi appointed froem amon the stockholders at a meeting of the stockholders convened for that piurpose after 10 d erys prior notice shall have been iaven by the secretary to each stockholder. atey liridfir, thae suir..dors toshall cn.i a te lAe sticle I.-No tckholder of thhis st o .aeon shall ever he held Ihant e respoah len ilr thite contracts or fa t hereof sin any fuer- ther sulidm than the unhal haiance duie ta thel thrpsra•l on ad the oharrmi oncd by him nore arll any olaler, Ih nformality oruani ratrne ihave the flt e I rne hrlnr this charter null.e nr of extotintti s ochr whnlrr to nany ia-lity Iwrond the amount of his stock. "hP itth slritr, hereto have each written ,ippste their names the niumbier of shares ullchenw d for, so that tills act tnly also rer aK the oriignli s uhicrihietoon has;. Thus done and pa+•ed at my other In the crity of New hrliianse. Iuiana. In the pres- ence of nol Loa Murph aInd Ltouits Sevestlr. coImpetent ltnrgne~r of lawflll age and rtesld and in this pity. who have aIsined their nanimi heeunta, lltoeryher wtif the a.ld aplaretea frgin ac t. I f1nc. aiter d u i ie readinI of the cilrned N m )orher. su lcrblohd Io 2 sharles; S Krnen.•od. suh.scrihw d to 4r s'hares; J F. i arler Ir.t. ulhesem-d ro I share. W. . LFANNONA. Nol Pub. State of Imulsi.ana. Parlsh of Orleans 1. the under,+ined recorder of mortrages, in and for the parish of Orleans. state of Louisl- Ina do herchy certify that the abo ve and foregoin act of intcorporation oif the "O. K Knitring Miln I." Inc.. as this day dutly re colrdaed In my oftir, en book ils9. foleo - paew Orlean,. letember 0. 19i1.J. EMILE I LEONARD. Dr. R. Sheorbhs certify whii the aiove and fore- ulng is a frue and correct copy of the ori- in may notarial otimce. current records. In faith whereof I hereulto affix my hand and seal of ofice this .ith day of lDecember, 1l81. Vt'. N. IIANNt N, Not. Pun. tan I S IS .1 feb 5 AIIISD ElT 0? TER CARTIER -F TiHE JACKSON BREWING COMPANY. (I ited States of America. State of Louisiana, i'arish of thrleans. (ity of New hOrleans. He it known. that on this 23rd day of the month of Iecember, in the year of our Lord ine thousand, nine huntdred and thirteen, and of the independence of the 'ntted .States of America the one hundred and thirty-eighth, before me. Alexis Brian. a notary public. duly commirsiiined and qualitied, within and for the parish of (hOrleans. state of Louisiana. and in presence of the witnesses hereinafter named and unders iod. personally came and a peared iMr. Lawrence Faba c her and Mr. Gus- tave ()ertling. residents of the state of Lou- islana, of full age, herein appearlng and act- ing in their capacities as president and sec- retary-treasurer respectively of the Jackson Brewinlg Company a Louisiana corporation. domiciled i the city of New Orlean. organ. tied originally by act before E. K. Skinner, nosta public. on the 25th day of June, aIWl which act of inc oatioa tuy amtede b act passed before the same notary on the day of July, U1I, and pursuant to a resolution passed at a stockholders' meetialng hereinafter merotioed, certified copiex of the minutes ofl rebinh meeting are hereto annexed a part beeof; who declared that at a .geamal meet- ang of the stockholders of said c ortion heldon the 17th y of December, I whichi h a odbe onves or the eecaal rpse is acrdace ith law, the Mowiag amend- I et to the charter of said corporaltio was I ate e-wit: t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .I -. ' \ I t l lth to I l - ,lar.a r 't l , . ,, . I , .l, K lrin i . , ( l. a ntd , I. \•Ir- I i ;: . liu t, o I' .fu . I' 1.t Is l, i . . ; , I , 0 ; " l , - .t V ." r r , r : t1 u 1 .1 t. it. tit s o. Ltd. t. . a I l. tt t l I- r I , ."' , i :,', 1_, 11 , I td .{ , 1 I , Ii: r - ; ,t , le ', \ ."it l u t, S# ,I\ , rt . p, I.r t . s . .. . 1 . _`'. '" -'_. ,! "" ." ...... , t' '!" I s ,I ' sr r :..ry h. Il b . p,. . t l 11. ". -I .I r .a " L l: .'t i"' " , . '- I pt : .1,1 .4 - ! oTi her I':. i ', ." ",cl i c.rTo~".i:" ' .. . a...t . ..... I i I T t -ll .i, -1 or ot "r ; r I~ t , .. t .,:1 i. .. m n." IT, . .,,t y . ,'u , . .1 - c ner . t ,, s',, , ' .I the p~w rT, and T a I it . 1 - i , I .. rt , - , ... de l , .rt!, It I -r .a 111 A11nd jarpts- frt s!i 1 thl <- 7' -,r n rest .a Ieh . tl here- 11 hlr. 1 . ., that .. tmrt ph.,,I v".oi e,,1t, wh'- e",nr. . u "l t. ,wn r ,-tn ther a.n .a d,1 , man, l.et , lT, l end . T, n 1 ,,: e .i t e r brt•wir is. " , r t . ~h , t l; r- - o, .. th.irwi ll , hid ac- nu r :.4 bra , t ri ,r -, ti e,, already an pir, irlt . ndll ., t i .tat I (r". ,irew, I.,ttl e . Ilbl) sell and kc;;r ullt dr., to lager t men arol ill kind- .f , , e. it r. l, .,h,,r and ,th r mai, lt .ltir .lr ,liis erurgis. i0 t sell all the pro- rlducts nl It r l drI lIr.i•l i '•h brew cry or bhrew eris; t deal i, n alt and l.ps- and the ,prIduct. thrit, atand i .iTll other materials i.dl iln :,tinectioT s with the ii•itness of man- uO.iitiring the Ieverage, aforesaid; to buy. sell, lease or rmortgage real estate; to buy. of, Tand generally deal in the stocks. rtnds. sell. ,e•-c Orh- tt . .t.g..ral etatte; tohI ,,r securities 'r other evidences of indebtedness T any co• Irpration, domestic or foreign, and ,,rto hld same either a, owner or as trustee for ats stockholders, and while holding same, to hposr-s and e xercise in respect thereto all the right. poiwers ;nd priv leges of individual Iowner, there ; to make loans and advances. either itlth or without hecurity of any kind: to guarantee andl endorse the notes, bonds, securities. oligati.ns ani accounts of odther i corpration, irms and individu als, so far as necessary and proper in connection with Its business; to carry on any iother business which under the law it nan be entitled to Scarry on which ma n seem to the corporatiton I to be( alclated, directly or indirectly, to effectuate the aforesaid hojects or either of I the. or ,to facltiite it in the transaction of I I t. aforelad bust ness or buthnesses. or any ther lawntil tbuiness that may be calculated directl or indirectly, to enhance the value of or to render b.rltitable any of the cton panss properties and rights; and generally to hold I ant exercise all such incidental powers and privileges ato relate to the objects and pure tes hereinltwfolre set f. rth, or ats may blc necessary or useful for effecting the said oh. jects and purposes. Article 1` of said charter was amended so as to read, as fotllows: Article IV.-"All the corporate powers of this corporation shall be vested si and exer- cised by, and all its business shall be man- aged by a hoard of directors, to he composed nf tine stockholders, a majority of whom shall form a quorum to transact business, and each of whom shall hold in his own right at least ten lot shares of the capital stock of this c rporation. On the third Wednesday of Januars, 1015, and on the third Wednesday of January of each succeeding year, an elec- tion for the nine directors of this corpora Slion shall be held at the office of the corptor aton in the city of New Orleans, of which election at least ten days notice shall be pee viously given by advertisement in one or more daily newspapers of general circulation, e ublshed in the English language, in the city of New Orl eans. The voting for direc- tors shall be b r ballot and each and every stockholder shall he entitled at all elections, s either in person or bIy prosxy, to one vote for r each share of the capital stock of the com- pany which shall have been standing in his thiame on the cotpany's books for at least ten 10)h days prior to the date of said elec- e ion and a majority of votes cast, counting nIe vote for each share voted, shall be re- quliredl to elect. "A fatlure from any cause whatsoever to ihtil said annual electiin, or to elect direc- itors. on the date abve 1pechtied, shall not ilt sslse thg cirolatt on, t the directors and ortkers thet in otaie shall hold over un-a til their stuccssors shall have been elected c and qualiied at the next annual election. "Each Isardi of directurs so elected shall Senter upon the discharge of the ir dtuties on the hirst Wedn,-day following their election, andl at their t rst meeting shall elect from their nuiniler a presildent. three vuce-presi- dLentsi aid a ecretarvtreasurer. who may, biut ,ieil not ie, either a director or stock. n holder, antt the hoard of d:reitors shall fix Sther respective salaries and define their 0 ,hiiits. If alny othicer shiuld de. resign or sell hisi qialf-ing stick durin g his term of Sithece. the Loaild of directirs shall elect his 'sucer'o .s so Ias ithe vacancy on the hoard le fIed as hereihatfer royvided.al "If n thirect,,r of this cortsra tion shall. Siring hs terln ,f otice. cease to hold in his lownt right t least ten (Iii share, of the cap- Stal stlsk tf this company. the board of di- rectors shall declare his pusit~on vacant, andl in case or a vacanicy on the board fromi such. ri anvi tiher cause. or in case of the death or relgnoltin if aty director befaore the end of his i term of occ, the board of directors shall i.ll the sie li electing thereto fritmi among ,the stutckhihluers one havmg the proper qtal- n i licatton. ill serve tntll his successor shall base been electeid ai the next ensuing annual Article V iof said charter was amended so as to rrai. as fllliw.s Article V.--"Except as to the increase or decrease of ealital stuck. which must be done in the mnaneer and form required by law. this act of ,uerpsration may ie changed. be indssolved with the asent of two-thirds of the stock represented and voting (which two- "whole if the capital shtck of the company then outstanihngi at any general neeting of d after thirty w.t days prevuili notice shall ,have licti given by advertisement in one or i, nto pdaihs tes paiers of general circulation ,,i New Orleans. ii event the dissolution of elected, itf so desired, at the same meetng at whallch provided for which voted.y be n Article V[ of said charter was amended so e as to read. As follows: A Article I'L--"ntI te next election fora d detoir sha ll be held and their subcacsors the following named persons shall constitute the Ioaria i.f directors and they are herebyt nvesArtie I afll the i charts aer was amended- d atn tiriurni. as well, all things not herein s ectal l 3 provided for which may be neces- - sary to carry ioiu full effect the objects and purpose i -. this.._ corporation: Lawrence Fa. tiny Fres. Albert Fatuacher Peter Fabehehr Gustase iherthng, with Lawrence Fabacher as I Article VII of said chanre was amended so ilas to read, as follows: Article VII.--"No transfer oi the capital thereofa ma• xs.. uant to and in accord. the corpoation all be liquidated accordi' t I.,• i ,, , .hree commi•,ioners, %h,, shall lit. t ,,c' l :t , ' i.mong the -tockholdvr - 1n bal;et , gerr.,l meeting of the stcckholdler-. ctn- , f ,r ! .a t p ,u r p .e , a f t e r t h ir t y (t ii d a - ;., c sh.J l hive been tve: 1. .d , . rculati. .. p' .l ed the Eng " It ,Xt , % .t , ,,, ':"i"l. ,. I ' . .1 , , '. i nt . " \ , I ' it d . hope it .It it s brought a .:,- -. age t, naic a, t he a.i i". cele . ra ion was .s list year s le the .i ,p o'iiated. T I -offerini . ,o far a . h -. ' '' r Sorte: \. w $1 ', -. ', :- ,] . 1' Ot t.o John , night the ri a "Ias eI :mie rtabl tilhe it i.. eliers ,o t. ie gMasonic and Eastern Star .i-ties andr hI •ir frie lids. T'.le rl tor t, r hed a, a raston on rll ie itor •of the ible and how we caine to far as the Enils Hi-r blor Afterward e attended the ss 5ionl of Sta. Johnts Lodge 1 It is gratifyin toll th ale to record Mas onic and Easte.rn Star bo.di, s a.ln 'heir fri Ins. ThI. r"ittor pr s be•.+ ', a cogreatin onhs increasing io t sie and how we came to hait th, e Engllish Bi- cach service. Our sympatli goes- out to the Ie- reaved wife and sons of the late Ju.dge William i. Seymouir. who manl years batk was a vestryman of this parish and often represented the parish in the diocesan councils. .iay( God grant un- to him rest and peace antl to them the comfort waich none but Hie can give. After a lingering illness of many months George Wilson died at his home in Pacific avenue on Christmas day, the funeral taking . lace the day following. Our sympathy is extended to the widow and child en in their be- reavement and our prayer is that he may find rest and peace in the para- dise of God. The Christmas tree exercises of the Sunday school took place last Tues- day night. After a brief service the rector spoke a few parting words of counsel and advice to the parents and friends of the school. telling of the good work that has been done and ask- ing for their undivided support for the work in the future. lie delivered the gold pins that had been awarded to the followfhg: Roy Keenan, Elma ('hap nan, Lucille Christy. Elsie Sinctlair. Emile .1Mothe, Barbara Schabel. Archie Sinclair. Marion North, Haywood Val lette, Emily Slack. Louise Koppel. Su sie Thorning. Miss Cora Swift. Warren Keensan. Alfred Christy. Benjamin North, Cecilia Slack. Katie Schabel, Zelda ilHuckins, Mildred Thlorning, Ver na Anmuedo, Thelma Sinclair. Willian Erickson. Walter Rabin. Royal Amue do, Miss Edna Karr, Missa Berssie Nich ols. Halcyon Sutherland. olabel Suth- erland, Ethel North. iewey Thorning aNrtd Martha liar Silver pins were awarded to: Hart ('allow. Lillian North, Camille .M1othe, Lillian hoenig. Roland Briel. Clifford Angelo. I)orAu d.iapman. Miss Sallie Pearson. Esther Sturte-ant. luemleyt Hubener. Lrucius Forsythe, Norma Keenan. (;eorge Thorning. Mlargie Vallette, label For- sythe. Edward Chapman. ladeline Ve- zien and Blanche o'allette. The prizes offered to those bringing in the largest sum to help in the pur- chase of a piano for the Sunday svhool were divided in each case, the success- ful ones being Alen (;uillot and Zelda llhckins for the first prize, and Joseph i and Lillian Koenig for the second prize. At the rons lusion of the distribution of the prizes and after pronounhing the benediction, the rector having removed his surplire and stole led the proces- asion in the Sunday-school room and when as many were seated as it was possible to seat and a slight degree od quiet had been attained. Santa Claus appeared, much to the delight of all. To each child in the funday school and to eac-h teacher was given a presenr and a bag of candy and a Christmas postcard. After these had beenr dis- tributed crandy and postcards were giv- en to all in attendance. The rector and his family were well remembered and they desire to thank their friends, some of whom hid their identity, for tneir thoughtfulness of them. Our girls are marrying and removing out of our midst. Only a few days ago the rector was called on to solemnize the marriage of MIss Julia Ayer and Perdinand Frederict Nelson, and ther have gone to BIrmingham. Ala.. to make their home. On Monday nighJ he solemnized the marriage of Miss Irene Schroder and Arthur James Wolf and they hare gone to Port Adr- thura Texas, to reside. Rumor has It that several others are "talking about followrig silt." We rejoc e with our tfrieads the clergy and members of the Holy Name of .Mary Church in the possession of their nlew hell. which pealed forth its first aill to waornhipp,.rs for the mid- night maii of last t'hristmnas. at:d t\- pre+-s our apprtlviatio: of the kindl- worded rer t • the. a the approauthin : ,h , I arture of ouir r -eitor. SThi. editorial of our t• ,tilt tri-ldi . Tiit. { ,d iIT , H" o f " T hi i " 'li 'fult , t U * ! m ali l ' " *\; ,r - - p.ion of r.'-rt at our aqpproa, ii lt i ar , iire h , 1 tioe hed th- rector andl '.•- fanaly l , r> d ,,ply and make, th,. S. •'Iil at..'** o: T;. tier ll, 'hl !i :l* " .-o ti ll !,oun d thi ,in hlre .i or the ipa t S t 'ell .l 'ears all the i ,l r,- r to eft. t. T" b l itotmti 1Iti ' ft .- a t ofi the i I'- t 11 1, i-loU here k ill he a i . .ehleittratiol iof tlt- holy 'onimu niol at '.* at I Ia Ti ' }r,.gular monhOlh, lrit.- int otf the t h-,r -!ha- bl,..n o ttInZ 'd, untl1 Thril tI"r <d T if,-\t l ,,,k T"he re~iul;r iilletin• of the .\u\iliarl Sill take. plae nl\t TIlxted;lay lniglht and t ill bi- a proitram leetihng with the "lift- of lDat i Li lin2testone ias the siui- I Jft. cAN- EllATIi\N f lt) BOND) s "\hrr-,,. u.,n l ,Ih:T. Muhtl ha, aphepld NI , •, . t'.Ile lrn que'-., , Suriety in the ~f ive trho'usanld t$ r•l.(In d,,llars. i ,td March 't. 1412. and recirded it m ,rt- 'i•c .. the hk n22. fl,,i 23.7: N 2,. Jane, l. i :•,nT , a- .. ur'. tv t: the Ioll ui r nif ::' thu-., l $F.,ie .,n dollars, dated Jliie l th, I and r,.rdeld in n:.rtgag. htoik N,. I +,. f. ,In 41; N. 3. tame. I. Ilenriiuea. as .: :: the full -am oif ieve thi u and $• .- . .1 d liar,.date`1 Tunle 24th, I1.1. a lnd re n ,r hi i. r- .'Kge hli k NI 1.5$. fhlu 4$: n, c,.: !t.,ned fr the faithful t.rrfirm ncee it, d, bharie by ,aid John T. Michel ,f his h io a• aseor of the Sixth Munic'pal Dl,- ,t f the city f New Orleans• N w therefore. I. Luther E. Hall. Gove.rnnr If .t: S te of .Lo:i..ana. have thutght pr,-er I -- ie ti , y iv pro.cla'.-iai,,tlin with the view -,fg:o re putihlc t:.1 i e to ,ii per.o-n, here-n Sr,-t, d ld concernel t1 .h,,w .anu-e in t o ,o:, . t the ,t:ce of the -. cretarv of state at 0,, , ty i Haton Roige. l.a. w thin ninety dat frm oil a fter the I ~t p'lbec.:on hr reif w,;v -,d hnitd and the nmnrtgaae rt-sultng th r, .. : h , l n.t be ancelhld and an- nultl a d, the , a,•ove ntar:el ,ecuiitie dis- charet from u n an furthr h.t , i liti , i s thi " I en 'i:r-ler :v siho lturt e a•.o ie Seal of the -t.,' r f L.ui otna at the cIt oif Hfatn Roue. ti• 15th lay of I)ec miher. A. I). 1i i 1I. the .r I..E. .I- . F I. l . i . AI. IN F. IIFIIFRT. .d S. Tilr} .,t t it:b . : ,h: _c 7 ,. 1 t 15 22 i i AB I Interstate I- Trust and Banking Company H Opelousas Ave. and Bouny St. Capital Stock $750,000.00 S Surplus $400,000.00 MRS L. O. LOW. O Asst. CasMer 1 TION Popular Medhanies a "urras so c ae t ase 0 t wh h may __rlt S SUBSCRtIlTION o pr rores m and Mehanics r Aryo. readg ityou mayionof reigr .naghbort are, and wthi twl favorid you ear.ne o thoautdw ofl t e, owht homes. It appea, to all c oarem--olga ho Umes . . seIlt o . ge ear syers to d a -how to m.a. s tal amrtie for hisaad so e s~p eeL._ eaglnee i. and all tt cabov Bicycles and Moaob s cles r Repairs and Supplies Rosepi ausslin, *as-ames Oss PNOUEUAIU 1166 rlit bs? in sub in a TIbi eb •i Dog Had Appetite for Chicken. A chicken-stealing dog, in the Dum- barton (Scotland) district, recently oc- casioned some anxiety to a number of hen keepers. On a thorough search being made a number of fowls were recovered buried in a field. Some fowls were eaten, and those not re- quired for immediate use were hidden It was discovered that the cause of the trouble was a large black Labra- dor dog, which has been roaming the district at will for several weeks. Explanation of Potlatch. The word potlatch is a corrup;ion of an Indian word common among rithe Pacific coast tribes, meaning f',s- tival of gifts. At a patshatl pot- latch) celebration the more personal property an Indian gives away, blan- kets, ornaments, etc., the higher he stands in the estimation of his neigh- bors,.nd the more he expects to re- ceive in return at the next potlatch. The festival is also accompanied by music, dancing and feasting. Modern Illustrations. The clergymen who formerly de. clared to their congregations that "we are standing on the brink of eter- nity" had an occasional accident in the hay fields or at logging bees to remind listeners that they were tell- ing them a fearful truth. The modern clergyman may add: "Read tomor- row's papers if you have any doubts." -Utica Observer. High Prices for Gruesome Relics. Gruesome relics were sold in a Paris auction room the other day. One was that of the petrified body of a Patagonian slain in battle several thousand years ago. The price was $1,640. Head of Indian cut off in bat- tie, $2 65 ; two books, one bound in the skin of a white woman, the other in the skin of a negress. $100. Fear Always a Handicap. Fear never did any good to any- body. Even when cause for fear is real, a man must not give up to it. If you can just bolster yourself up to the point of nerve that will enable you to master your fears, you will add 50 per cent. to your results and a like percentage to the influence for good you can bring to your house. Sized Up. Crawford-"I never thought him an educated man, but I see he's just re- ceived an honorary degree from one of the colleges." Crabshaw-"Oh, he's probably done something that would get him a vaudeville engagement."- Judge. Order of the Bath. The Order of the Bath is an Eng lish order of knighthood, traced to the reign of Henry IV, and consisting of three classes. Initiation is preced- ed by a bath, whence the name, in token of the purity required of the members by the laws of chivalry. Protecting Telegraph Poles. To protect telegraph poles from rob tlin in the ground a new French prae- ties is to surround their ends with sarthware pipes and fill the pipes with melted resin and sand, which solidifies and becomes waterproof. Reason for It. Grandma-"lIn my day girls were more modest and reserved than they are now." May-'That's because you were taught that modesty and reserve were more alluring to the men."- Judge. What He Meane. When a man eays the world wo•'t take him at his true value, what he means is that the world won't accept his own exaggerated opinion of him' self. Another Way to Prolong Life. The statement has been made that life would be prolonged it persons would acquire the habit of stooping by the hips, instead of bending the back bone. To Heat the Entire Room. A Californian has designed a fre place that sends out its heat in all directions, the chimney being sup ported above the grate by steel col umns. Another Mrs. Malaprop. "No, she wouldn't listen to reason," said Mrs. Twickembury. "She was in a most indicative mood."--Christian Register. Putting It in Another Way. Macaulay said: "You must dig deep if you would build high." He might have added: "You must live in little ness if you would rise to greatness." Hold Fast to Love. Therefore, come what may, hold fast to love. We win by tenderness, we conquer by forgiveneas.-P. W. Robertson. Part of Life's Irritations. Some men apear to enjoy cans a g inconvenience because they think hey are such gracefutl apologisers. Plays Favorites. Opportunity knocks once s. every man's door, and even follows some men out to the ball park Delightful and Unpleasant Statee One of the most delightful states ot mind to which the average man is sub Ject is uncertainty as to the exact sem- timent entertained for him by a wom- an whom he admires, and whom he knows to like him, but whom he is not dead set upon winning for himself. One of the most unpleasant states is certainty that a woman deeply loves him when it is inconvenient or impoe- sIble for him to reciprocate. Yet often only a hair's breadth separates these two sta'te-or only a few minutes In TO OUR PATRONS We are now located in our beautiful new FIVE FLOOR ." building at- 532-534 BARONNE ST, where we have stocked the lar- gest assortment of up-to-date furniture in the South. . NEW CREDIT SYSTEM We want you to investigate ' our New Credit System--It is .. the best ever established-ask " about it. SOUVENIRS - We are giving souvenirs to all patrons of our new store. I F,. H LANOE 532-534 Baronne Street Eee*&liehd 1881 S1.00 Drpoeite WdcoM Commercial- Germania Trust & Savings Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000,000.00. 311 Camp Street 811 Common Street ALGIERS BRANCH PATTERSON AND VERRET STREETS ALL STREET CARS PASS THE DOOR. 3 1-2~ on Savings PLUMBING ON EASY TERMS I am now prepared to do all kinds of PLUMB-. ING on the EASY MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Call and see me. SAM. OSWALD, Phone, Ag Stee Do You Want to Repair Your Home or Install Sewerage and Plumbing? THE ALGIERS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Offers you unlimited facilities to do so on easy monthly terms R. A. Tansey, Oen. Manager, Office, 157 Delaronde, Residence, 132 Laverque, Phone, A 526 or can be seen every evening at the NEMO Theatre. THE BEST BOTTLE BEERS UNDER THE FLAG THE NATIONAL BREWING CO.'S EALE BRGIEW IOLO HEIOELBERG POULTRY We are selling POULTRY at LIVING PRICES, not the big prices you pay at the markets-Spring Chickens, Hens, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys-all cheaper than meat. Don't pay BIG PRICES. Let us sell you poultry. THEO J. LALA CORRIUGATIRD, V-CRIMPED ADo u.. R O O P ING Stoves and Ranges B. V. REDMOND & SON, a314-as-ae-aso Chartr St. THE EYE GLASS SHOP DAVID C. WILLIAMS, Opt. D. Optometrist 41 umw t. Is I of ku ab SMIp. Euagup N FrW N Tulasa miUISTS PRESIlPTIHI FILLES We guarantee faultless optical service. IT MAKES YOU FEEL AT HOME AT SKOLB'S1 GERMAN TAVERN Cafe and Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen The Ibet the market at- fords, properly cooked and expertly served1 at popular prices. Music 6 p. m. to midnight. Conrad Kolb, Prop'r, 125-127 St. Charles St. Midway the block between Canal sod tCommon. ( Peter Castaing SANITARY BAKERY Bread 5 cents a Loaf; Bread at 2 Loaves for S cents and Bread at 3 Loaves for 10c. HOT ALL DAY 924 Teckh St. Tel. AIl(dee 199

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Algerines at Law.CIVIL DISTRICT COURT.

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i.n d b. at tr a a , of three liu tn i . es an d a cairsposed b, stockholders, two iof whom shall ch dr,-h uti a quorum for triensacting all bud net.'Ihb hiard i f directors shall be vested writh Iraltll hwer and authortity to make all contracrts. ".purh.e ,,-d and sa Its, iand adopt all . y-laws.hullness and a iaa r of the aompy. i. .anid toalter, amrend and change the same at pleasorf: appo•nt, hire, and dilchalre

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.gentI and 'mlo)rles, arl all saltaries andt

4tenerally do and perform all things necessarytucthe transaction of the busines and affairs

of the company . Any vacancy occuirraing itita•d board shatl sh .tilled by the stockholder

in the ma ner as provided for an the electiontof di l rectors.eli att c o hecn

Ihr fst board of directors of this cored r 1atilon shall cni idat orf lNathan (asher, hrlalKronrnyold and Joh.n . lint Carter. Jr. Ol nthe second Tuesday in January. 1914. the board t

of dtrectors will duly elect a president, vce-

preieden at and secretary treascarer and untiluch election any oi f the albov dsrectors shall

be the proper ofticers upon whom citation or Wother legal process may be served.

On the second Tuesday in January. 1915.

rectors shall s e held at the ofthe of the com-pany, and the darectors then eletid shalltake their seatrd ommediately and shall holdother untl their successors are duly elected.lad qualrield. Each Iboard shall elect itsown oaticers, which shall consist of a prerstcdent, a vfcepresident, andr ate t try-tyreas-

All corporate oelctions shall he by balloteand a majors ty of the votes cast shall elect,

and each share of stock shall he entitled t.hone vote either su perwns or by proey.

Srilltten notice of election shall et ivento each stockholder by the secretary-tre

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rer at crleast 10 days pior to elections.Article V. -This act of ios rporation may

ne changed. altered, or soditied, or this cdrrasolttn dissolved, withi the assent of three

fourths of the stock present or representedat any general nlet hlng of the stockholdersconvented for that purpose after thirty daysptrir notce of such me eting shall have beenaiven by publication in one of the newspat

pers published in the city of New Mrleans bylive publications during said period, and suchchanlges as may t made it reference to thecapital stock shall require in addition 10days notice in wrlting to each stockholder.

Article 'VI.-Whenever this corporation isdissolved, either by limitation of its charteror from any cause. its affairs shall he liquilate bhy tclree lauidators to bi appointedfroem amon the stockholders at a meeting ofthe stockholders convened for that piurposeafter 10 d erys prior notice shall have been

iaven by the secretary to each stockholder.

atey liridfir, thae suir..dors toshall cn.i a te

lAe sticle I.-No tckholder of thhis st o.aeon shall ever he held Ihant e respoah lenilr thite contracts or fa t hereof sin any fuer-ther sulidm than the unhal haiance duie ta thelthrpsra•l on ad the oharrmi oncd by him norearll any olaler, Ih nformality oruani ratrneihave the • flt e I rne hrlnr this charter null.e

nr of extotintti s ochr whnlrr to nany ia-lityIwrond the amount of his stock.

"hP itth slritr, hereto have each written,ippste their names the niumbier of sharesullchenw d for, so that tills act tnly also

rer aK the oriignli s uhicrihietoon has;.Thus done and pa+•ed at my other In the

crity of New hrliianse. Iuiana. In the pres-ence of nol Loa Murph aInd Ltouits Sevestlr.coImpetent ltnrgne~r of lawflll age and rtesldand in this pity. who have aIsined their nanimiheeunta, lltoeryher wtif the a.ld aplaretea

frgin ac t. I f1nc. aiter d uiie readinI of the

cilrned N m )orher. su lcrblohd Io 2 sharles;S Krnen.•od. suh.scrihw d to 4r s'hares; J F.i arler Ir.t. ulhesem-d ro I share.

W. . LFANNONA. Nol Pub.State of Imulsi.ana. Parlsh of Orleans

1. the under,+ined recorder of mortrages, inand for the parish of Orleans. state of Louisl-Ina do herchy certify that the abo ve and

foregoin act of intcorporation oif the "O. KKnitring Miln I." Inc.. as this day dutly recolrdaed In my oftir, en book ils9. foleo -

paew Orlean,. letember 0. 19i1.J.EMILE I LEONARD. Dr. R.

Sheorbhs certify whii the aiove and fore-ulng is a frue and correct copy of the ori-

in may notarial otimce. current records.In faith whereof I hereulto affix my hand

and seal of ofice this .ith day of lDecember,1l81. Vt'. N. IIANNt N, Not. Pun.tan I S IS .1 feb 5

AIIISD ElT 0? TER CARTIER-F TiHE JACKSON BREWING COMPANY.

(I ited States of America. State of Louisiana,i'arish of thrleans. (ity of New hOrleans.

He it known. that on this 23rd day of themonth of Iecember, in the year of our Lordine thousand, nine huntdred and thirteen, andof the independence of the 'ntted .States ofAmerica the one hundred and thirty-eighth,before me. Alexis Brian. a notary public. dulycommirsiiined and qualitied, within and forthe parish of (hOrleans. state of Louisiana. andin presence of the witnesses hereinafter namedand unders iod. personally came and apeared iMr. Lawrence Faba

cher and Mr. Gus-

tave ()ertling. residents of the state of Lou-islana, of full age, herein appearlng and act-ing in their capacities as president and sec-retary-treasurer respectively of the JacksonBrewinlg Company a Louisiana corporation.domiciled i the city of New Orlean. organ.tied originally by act before E. K. Skinner,nosta public. on the 25th day of June, aIWlwhich act of inc oatioa tuy amtede bact passed before the same notary on theday of July, U1I, and pursuant to a resolutionpassed at a stockholders' meetialng hereinaftermerotioed, certified copiex of the minutes oflrebinh meeting are hereto annexed a part

beeof; who declared that at a .geamal meet-ang of the stockholders of said c ortion

heldon the 17th y of December, I whichih a odbe onves or the eecaal rpse

is acrdace ith law, the Mowiag amend- Iet to the charter of said corporaltio was I

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

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wh'- e",nr. . u "l t. ,wn r ,-tn ther a.n .a d,1 , man,

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is. " , r t . ~h , t l; r- - o, .. th.irwi ll , hidac- nu r :.4 bra , t ri ,r -, ti e,, already anpir, irlt . ndll ., t i .tat I (r". ,irew, I.,ttl e .

Ilbl) sell and kc;;r ullt dr., to lager t men arol

ill kind- .f , , e. it r. l, .,h ,,r and ,th r mai, lt.ltir .lr ,liis erurgis. i0 t sell all the pro-rlducts nl It r l drI lIr.i•l i '•h brew cry or

bhrew eris; t deal i, n alt and l.ps- and the,prIduct. thrit, atand i .iTll other materialsi.dl iln :,tinectioT s with the ii•itness of man-

uO.iitiring the Ieverage, aforesaid; to buy.sell, lease or rmortgage real estate; to buy.

of, Tand generally deal in the stocks. rtnds.sell. ,e•-c Orh- tt . .t.g.. ral etatte; tohI ,,rsecurities 'r other evidences of indebtedness

T any co• Irpration, domestic or foreign, and,,rto hld same either a, owner or as trustee for

ats stockholders, and while holding same, tohposr-s and e xercise in respect thereto all theright. poiwers ;nd priv leges of individualIowner, there ; to make loans and advances.either itlth or without hecurity of any kind:

to guarantee andl endorse the notes, bonds,securities. oligati.ns ani accounts of odther

i corpration, irms and individu als, so far asnecessary and proper in connection with Itsbusiness; to carry on any iother businesswhich under the law it nan be entitled to

Scarry on which ma n seem to the corporatiton

I to be( alclated, directly or indirectly, toeffectuate the aforesaid hojects or either ofI the. or ,to facltiite it in the transaction of II t. aforelad bust ness or buthnesses. or any

ther lawntil tbuiness that may be calculateddirectl or indirectly, to enhance the value ofor to render b.rltitable any of the cton panssproperties and rights; and generally to holdI ant exercise all such incidental powers andprivileges ato relate to the objects and puretes hereinltwfolre set f. rth, or ats may blc

necessary or useful for effecting the said oh.jects and purposes.

Article 1` of said charter was amended soas to read, as fotllows:

Article IV.-"All the corporate powers ofthis corporation shall be vested si and exer-cised by, and all its business shall be man-aged by a hoard of directors, to he composed

nf tine stockholders, a majority of whom shallform a quorum to transact business, and eachof whom shall hold in his own right at leastten lot shares of the capital stock of thisc rporation. On the third Wednesday ofJanuars, 1015, and on the third Wednesdayof January of each succeeding year, an elec-tion for the nine directors of this corporaSlion shall be held at the office of the corptoraton in the city of New Orleans, of whichelection at least ten days notice shall be pee

viously given by advertisement in one ormore daily newspapers of general circulation,

e ublshed in the English language, in thecity of New Orl eans. The voting for direc-tors shall be b r ballot and each and everystockholder shall he entitled at all elections,

s either in person or bIy prosxy, to one vote forr each share of the capital stock of the com-pany which shall have been standing in histhiame on the cotpany's books for at leastten 10)h days prior to the date of said elec-

e ion and a majority of votes cast, countingnIe vote for each share voted, shall be re-quliredl to elect.

"A fatlure from any cause whatsoever toihtil said annual electiin, or to elect direc-

itors. on the date abve 1pechtied, shall notil t sslse thg cirolatt on, t the directorsand ortkers thet in otaie shall hold over un-atil their stuccssors shall have been electedc and qualiied at the next annual election.

"Each Isardi of directurs so elected shallSenter upon the discharge of the ir dtuties onthe hirst Wedn,-day following their election,andl at their t rst meeting shall elect fromtheir nuiniler a presildent. three vuce-presi-dLentsi aid a ecretarvtreasurer. who may,biut ,ieil not ie, either a director or stock.n holder, antt the hoard of d:reitors shall fixSther respective salaries and define their0 ,hiiits. If alny othicer shiuld de. resign orsell hisi qialf-ing stick durin g his term of

Sithece. the Loaild of directirs shall elect his'sucer'o .s so Ias ithe vacancy on the hoardle fIed as hereihatfer royvided.al

"If n thirect,,r of this cortsra tion shall.Siring hs terln ,f otice. cease to hold in hislownt right t least ten (Iii share, of the cap-Stal stlsk tf this company. the board of di-rectors shall declare his pusit~on vacant, andlin case or a vacanicy on the board fromi such.ri anvi tiher cause. or in case of the death or

relgnoltin if aty director befaore the end ofhis i term of occ, the board of directors shalli.ll the sie li electing thereto fritmi among

,the stutckhihluers one havmg the proper qtal-n i licatton. ill serve tntll his successor shallbase been electeid ai the next ensuing annual

Article V iof said charter was amended soas to rrai. as fllliw.s

Article V.--"Except as to the increase ordecrease of ealital stuck. which must be donein the mnaneer and form required by law.this act of ,uerpsration may ie changed.

be indssolved with the asent of two-thirds ofthe stock represented and voting (which two-

"whole if the capital shtck of the companythen outstanihngi at any general neeting of

d after thirty w.t days prevuili notice shall,have licti given by advertisement in one or

i, nto pdaihs tes paiers of general circulation,,i New Orleans. ii event the dissolution of

elected, itf so desired, at the same meetng at

whallch provided for which voted.y be nArticle V[ of said charter was amended soe as to read. As follows:

A Article I'L--"ntI te next election fora

d detoir sha ll be held and their subcacsorsthe following named persons shall constitutethe Ioaria i.f directors and they are herebytnvesArtie I afll the i charts aer was amended-

d atn tiriurni. as well, all things not hereins ectal l3 provided for which may be neces-

- sary to carry ioiu full effect the objects andpurpose i -. this.._ corporation: Lawrence Fa.

tiny Fres. Albert Fatuacher Peter Fabehehr

Gustase iherthng, with Lawrence Fabacher as

I Article VII of said chanre was amended so

ilas to read, as follows:Article VII.--"No transfer oi the capitalthereofa ma• xs.. uant to and in accord.

the corpoation all be liquidated accordi'

t I.,• i ,, , .hree commi•,ioners, %h,, shall lit. t

,,c' l :t , ' i.mong the -tockholdvr -1n bal;et, gerr.,l meeting of the stcckholdler-. ctn-

, f ,r ! .a t p ,u r p .e , a f t e r t h ir t y (t ii d a -;., c sh.J l hive been tve: 1. .d

, . rculati. .. p' .l ed the Eng

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t, naic a, t he a.i i". cele .ra ion was.s list year s le the .i ,p o'iiated.

T I -offerini . ,o far a .h -. ' '' rSorte: \. w $1 ', -. ', :- ,] . 1'Ot t.o John , night the ri a "Ias eI

:mie rtabl tilhe it i.. eliers ,o t. ie

gMasonic and Eastern Star .i-ties andrhI •ir frie lids. T'.le rl tor t, r hed a,a raston on rll ie itor •of the ible and

how we caine to far as the Enils Hi-rblor Afterward e attended the ss

5ionl of Sta. Johnts Lodge 1It is gratifyin toll th ale to record

Mas onic and Easte.rn Star bo.di, s a.ln

'heir fri Ins. ThI. r"ittor pr s be•.+ ', a

cogreatin onhs increasing io t sie and

how we came to hait th, e Engllish Bi-

cach service.

Our sympatli goes- out to the Ie-reaved wife and sons of the late Ju.dgeWilliam • i. Seymouir. who manl yearsbatk was a vestryman of this parish

and often represented the parish in the

diocesan councils. .iay( God grant un-to him rest and peace antl to them thecomfort waich none but Hie can give.

After a lingering illness of manymonths George Wilson died at hishome in Pacific avenue on Christmasday, the funeral taking . lace the dayfollowing. Our sympathy is extendedto the widow and child en in their be-reavement and our prayer is that hemay find rest and peace in the para-dise of God.

The Christmas tree exercises of theSunday school took place last Tues-day night. After a brief service therector spoke a few parting words ofcounsel and advice to the parents andfriends of the school. telling of thegood work that has been done and ask-ing for their undivided support for thework in the future. lie delivered thegold pins that had been awarded to thefollowfhg: Roy Keenan, Elma ('hapnan, Lucille Christy. Elsie Sinctlair.Emile .1Mothe, Barbara Schabel. ArchieSinclair. Marion North, Haywood Vallette, Emily Slack. Louise Koppel. Susie Thorning. Miss Cora Swift. WarrenKeensan. Alfred Christy. BenjaminNorth, Cecilia Slack. Katie Schabel,Zelda ilHuckins, Mildred Thlorning, Verna Anmuedo, Thelma Sinclair. WillianErickson. Walter Rabin. Royal Amuedo, Miss Edna Karr, Missa Berssie Nichols. Halcyon Sutherland. olabel Suth-erland, Ethel North. iewey ThorningaNrtd Martha liar Silver pins wereawarded to: Hart ('allow. LillianNorth, Camille .M1othe, Lillian hoenig.Roland Briel. Clifford Angelo. I)orAud.iapman. Miss Sallie Pearson. EstherSturte-ant. luemleyt Hubener. LruciusForsythe, Norma Keenan. (;eorgeThorning. Mlargie Vallette, label For-sythe. Edward Chapman. ladeline Ve-zien and Blanche o'allette.

The prizes offered to those bringingin the largest sum to help in the pur-chase of a piano for the Sunday svhoolwere divided in each case, the success-ful ones being Alen (;uillot and Zeldallhckins for the first prize, and Josephi and Lillian Koenig for the secondprize.

At the rons lusion of the distributionof the prizes and after pronounhing thebenediction, the rector having removedhis surplire and stole led the proces-

asion in the Sunday-school room andwhen as many were seated as it waspossible to seat and a slight degree odquiet had been attained. Santa Clausappeared, much to the delight of all.To each child in the funday school andto eac-h teacher was given a presenrand a bag of candy and a Christmaspostcard. After these had beenr dis-tributed crandy and postcards were giv-en to all in attendance. The rectorand his family were well rememberedand they desire to thank their friends,some of whom hid their identity, fortneir thoughtfulness of them.

Our girls are marrying and removingout of our midst. Only a few days agothe rector was called on to solemnizethe marriage of MIss Julia Ayer andPerdinand Frederict Nelson, and therhave gone to BIrmingham. Ala.. tomake their home. On Monday nighJhe solemnized the marriage of MissIrene Schroder and Arthur JamesWolf and they hare gone to Port Adr-thura Texas, to reside. Rumor has Itthat several others are "talking aboutfollowrig silt."

We rejoc e with our tfrieads the

clergy and members of the Holy Name

of .Mary Church in the possession of

their nlew hell. which pealed forth its

first aill to waornhipp,.rs for the mid-

night maii of last t'hristmnas. at:d t\-

pre+-s our apprtlviatio: of the kindl-

worded rer t • the. a the approauthin : ,h ,

I arture of ouir r -eitor.

SThi. editorial of our t• ,tilt tri-ldi . Tiit.

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p.ion of r.'-rt at our aqpproa, ii lt iar , iire h , 1 tioe hed th- rector andl

'.•- fanaly l , r> d ,,ply and make, th,.

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ti ll !,oun d thi ,in hlre .i or the ipa t

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'ell .l 'ears all the i ,l r,- r to eft. t.

T" b l itotmti 1Iti ' ft .-a t ofi the i I'-

t 11 1, i-loU here k ill he a i . .ehleittratiol

iof tlt- holy 'onimu niol at '.* at I Ia Ti '

}r,.gular monhOlh, lrit.- int otf the t h-,r

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if,-\t l ,,,k

T"he re~iul;r iilletin• of the .\u\iliarl

Sill take. plae nl\t TIlxted;lay lniglht and

t ill bi- a proitram leetihng with the

"lift- of lDat i Li lin2testone ias the siui-

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cAN- EllATIi\N f lt) BOND)

s "\hrr-,,. u.,n l ,Ih: T. Muhtl ha, aphepld

N I , •, . t'.Ile lrn que'-., , Suriety in the~f ive trho'usanld t$ r•l.(In d,,llars.

i ,td March 't. 1412. and recirded it m ,rt-'i•c ..the hk n22. fl,,i 23.7: N 2,. Jane,

l. i :•,nT , a- .. ur'. tv t: the Ioll ui r nif::' thu-., l $F.,ie .,n dollars, dated Jliiel th, I and r,.rdeld in n:.rtgag. htoik N,.I +,. f. ,In 41; N. 3. tame. I. Ilenriiuea. as

.: :: the full -am oif ieve thi u and $• .-. .1 d liar,.date`1 Tunle 24th, I1.1. a lnd re

n ,r hi i. r- .'Kge hli k NI 1.5$. fhlu 4$:n, c,.: !t.,ned fr the faithful t.rrfirm ncee

it, d, bharie by ,aid John T. Michel ,f hish io a• aseor of the Sixth Munic'pal Dl,-

,t f the city f New Orleans•N w therefore. I. Luther E. Hall. Gove.rnnrIf .t: S te of .Lo:i..ana. have thutght pr,-erI -- ie ti , y iv pro.cla'.-iai,,tlin with the view

-,f g:o re putihlc t:.1 i e to ,ii per.o-n, here-nSr,-t, d ld concernel t1 .h,,w .anu-e in

t o ,o:, . t the ,t:ce of the -. cretarv of stateat 0,, , ty i Haton Roige. l.a. w thin ninetydat frm oil a fter the I ~t p'lbec.:on hr reifw,;v -,d hnitd and the nmnrtgaae rt-sultngth r, .. : h , l n.t be ancelhld and an-nultl a d, the , a,•ove ntar:el ,ecuiitie dis-charet from u n an furthr h.t , i liti , i s thi "

I en 'i: r-ler :v siho lturt e a•.o ie Seal of

the -t.,' r f L.ui otna at the cIt oif HfatnRoue. ti• 15th lay of I)ec miher. A. I). 1i i1I. the .r I.. E. .I- .F I. l .i .

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Dog Had Appetite for Chicken.A chicken-stealing dog, in the Dum-

barton (Scotland) district, recently oc-casioned some anxiety to a number of

hen keepers. On a thorough search

being made a number of fowls wererecovered buried in a field. Some

fowls were eaten, and those not re-

quired for immediate use were hiddenIt was discovered that the cause of

the trouble was a large black Labra-dor dog, which has been roaming thedistrict at will for several weeks.

Explanation of Potlatch.The word potlatch is a corrup;ion

of an Indian word common among rithePacific coast tribes, meaning f',s-tival of gifts. At a patshatl pot-latch) celebration the more personalproperty an Indian gives away, blan-kets, ornaments, etc., the higher hestands in the estimation of his neigh-bors,.nd the more he expects to re-ceive in return at the next potlatch.The festival is also accompanied bymusic, dancing and feasting.

Modern Illustrations.The clergymen who formerly de.

clared to their congregations that "weare standing on the brink of eter-nity" had an occasional accident inthe hay fields or at logging bees toremind listeners that they were tell-ing them a fearful truth. The modernclergyman may add: "Read tomor-row's papers if you have any doubts."-Utica Observer.

High Prices for Gruesome Relics.Gruesome relics were sold in a

Paris auction room the other day.One was that of the petrified body ofa Patagonian slain in battle severalthousand years ago. The price was

$1,640. Head of Indian cut off in bat-tie, $26 5 ; two books, one bound in theskin of a white woman, the other inthe skin of a negress. $100.

Fear Always a Handicap.Fear never did any good to any-

body. Even when cause for fear isreal, a man must not give up to it. Ifyou can just bolster yourself up to thepoint of nerve that will enable you tomaster your fears, you will add 50per cent. to your results and a likepercentage to the influence for goodyou can bring to your house.

Sized Up.Crawford-"I never thought him an

educated man, but I see he's just re-ceived an honorary degree from oneof the colleges." Crabshaw-"Oh, he'sprobably done something that wouldget him a vaudeville engagement."-Judge.

Order of the Bath.The Order of the Bath is an Eng

lish order of knighthood, traced tothe reign of Henry IV, and consistingof three classes. Initiation is preced-ed by a bath, whence the name, intoken of the purity required of themembers by the laws of chivalry.

Protecting Telegraph Poles.To protect telegraph poles from rob

tlin in the ground a new French prae-ties is to surround their ends withsarthware pipes and fill the pipeswith melted resin and sand, whichsolidifies and becomes waterproof.

Reason for It.Grandma-"lIn my day girls were

more modest and reserved than theyare now." May-'That's because youwere taught that modesty and reservewere more alluring to the men."-Judge.

What He Meane.When a man eays the world wo•'t

take him at his true value, what hemeans is that the world won't accepthis own exaggerated opinion of him'self.

Another Way to Prolong Life.The statement has been made that

life would be prolonged it personswould acquire the habit of stooping bythe hips, instead of bending the backbone.

To Heat the Entire Room.A Californian has designed a fre

place that sends out its heat in alldirections, the chimney being supported above the grate by steel columns.

Another Mrs. Malaprop."No, she wouldn't listen to reason,"

said Mrs. Twickembury. "She was ina most indicative mood."--ChristianRegister.

Putting It in Another Way.Macaulay said: "You must dig deep

if you would build high." He mighthave added: "You must live in littleness if you would rise to greatness."

Hold Fast to Love.Therefore, come what may, hold

fast to love. We win by tenderness,we conquer by forgiveneas.-P. W.Robertson.

Part of Life's Irritations.Some men apear to enjoy cans ag

inconvenience because they think heyare such gracefutl apologisers.

Plays Favorites.Opportunity knocks once s. every

man's door, and even follows somemen out to the ball park

Delightful and Unpleasant StateeOne of the most delightful states ot

mind to which the average man is subJect is uncertainty as to the exact sem-timent entertained for him by a wom-an whom he admires, and whom heknows to like him, but whom he isnot dead set upon winning for himself.One of the most unpleasant states iscertainty that a woman deeply loveshim when it is inconvenient or impoe-sIble for him to reciprocate. Yet oftenonly a hair's breadth separates thesetwo sta'te-or only a few minutes In

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NEW CREDIT SYSTEMWe want you to investigate '

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SOUVENIRS- We are giving souvenirs to all

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Bread 5 cents a Loaf; Breadat 2 Loaves for S cents andBread at 3 Loaves for 10c.

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