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ÎH E We e k l y Ib e r i a n , Sa t u r d a y , Se p t e m b e r 20, 191ftIf B
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TO O U R F R I E N D S , T H E P U B L I C
THE TECHE FAIR.The Tecbe Fa i t opened yes t e r
day morn ing with a sp l endid at t endance , a loug list of exhibi t ora, aud a splendid line of exbi bits. There u*s been cons idéra hie l ivai ry between the exhibi t of t he several nr.es. and labor aud expense Lave not been st inted.
The s t ore bui lding at the northT h e I b e r i a n is a l w a y s w i l t in g to
• • r v e t h e p u b l i c b y p r i n t i n g c o nt r i b u t i o n s o n a n y s u b j e c t o f g e n - j c o r n e r o f M a i n a n d J u l i a s t i e e t s eral i n t e r e s t , b u t , P L E A S E , d o n ' t{e c t o r g t
2a SE, tiOu . j e x p e c t us t o R U S f l c o p y w h i c h y o u bOid b a c k . C o n t r i b u t e d a r t i c l e s , r e a c h i n g us a f t e r T h u r s d a y m o r n ing, if n o t p r e v i o u s l y a r r a n g e d f o r , i w ul in all p r o b a b i l i t y h a v e t o be b a l d b a c k ti l l t h e f o l l o w i n g i s su e . COffie e a r l y a n d a v o i d o u r w e e k e n d rush,— Ed.
SU B S C R IP T IO N :
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R O B E R T L S M IT HCIVIL ENQINEER AND SURVEYOR.
7U K u t Main St. NEW IBERIA, LA
FOR SALE.
A 40-foot, 12-foot b e a m , p o w e r boa t . L i g h t d r a f t , S t e r n w h e e l , 12 H . P. G a s o l in e e n g i n e s , H a l f m o d e l bui ld . F a i l c a b i n .
A p p ly toC ap t . A. B. P e r r o n
No. 9 C am é l i a St.10-9 N ew I b e r i a , L a .
F O R R E N T :
A P l a n t a t i o n on B ay o u B oeuf . R a p i d e s P a r i s h , c e n t e r o f B ay o u B o e u f C a n e d i s t r i c t , iu h ig h s t a t e o f c u l t i v a tion, in can e , c o rn , a n d peas ; c o n t a i n ing 325 acres m o r e o r le ss . T. & P. Main L in e t h r o u g h p lace ; o n e m i le wagon h a u l f rom S h i r l e y R e f in e ry ; w i l l s e l l s eed a n d feed to t e n t e r ; also, will fa l l p lo w p e a la n d . Well e q u ip p e d . W il l se l l a n y p a r t o f e q u i p m e n t . T h i s is a g o o d p r o p o s i tion a n d a g o i n g b u s in e s s ; fine p lace for c o t to n , a l so . A d jo in in g t r a c k s can b e r e n t e d i f d e s i r e d .
Apply C . J . P o p e , B u n k ie , La . 10-10
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS
Iberia Camp No. 1788.
ATTENTION.
You are urgently requested to a t ten d a special meeting to be beld at Headquarters on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 3rd, 1915, at 3 o’clock.
The object of the meeting is to asce rta in how many members will a t tend our Annual Banquet which will be given at Hotel Frederic.
Members who may be mdis. posed and cannot at tend will please give due notice, as ar-
The Charity Hospital of Louis iana, the world renowned institu tion maintained in New Orleans for the care of all men, women and children, no m atte r whence they oorne, who apply for medical
arrangement will be made o n ly 1 attention, has appealed to the
has been devoted to the d isplay of fancy poult iy. In t he east side ot the Masonic Temple is the ladies’ rest room and an ex Dibit of Home Ar t Work. Then comes the silo on the next below vacant lot. Live stock, ca t t le and horses, are qua r t e r ed in the s ta ble bui lding recent ly occupied by Mr. .Suitle The hog exhibi t , a most woudeiful col lect ion, is shown in the s table bui lding on Weeks st ieet , at the head of Charles s t ree t . The old Point is ' Building houses the exhibit of Messrs Dal l as & Ber t ram, com pri s ing f arm machinery and ag r ieu l t ura l implements . A splen did d isplay of ag r i cu l tm a l pro duct s a t e shuwu iu a bui lding on Main S tr ee t , opposi te the Ma sonic Temple. A piano exhibi t is made in Lee’s d rug store show window by Dr. J B Hull . The Woodmen of the World are con duot ing the ref ® liment pavil ion in the oak grove nex t above the home of Mrs. Alphe Fontel ien. The Kn igh t s of Columbns have a J i tney Dance pavilion ou the g round s of t he Catholic College
The poultry display is a won dertn l exhibit Most cf the bi rds shown belong right here in New Iberia and the exhibit ex ce eds the expectations of 9 out of IU who see it. The varieties of chickens are many and inter esting. I t is an exhibit which compares very favorably with those of recent county fairs of near-by towns tor the past few years.
The lives tock exhibit is large and comprehensible. Some of the specimens would take a bine riobon anywhere.
It is a common remark—“ I didn’t know Iberia could get up such a fine show of industry In so many lines.” We have the goods. We sorely have. And our people have been taken grea t in te rest in making the Show a blue ribbon winner.
AN APPEAL TOTHE PUBLIC.
for number of members a t tendlOff-
B. J. Carstens, Capt. Com’der. A. A. Flory, Adjutant.
M o t h e r s w h o s p e n d t h e n i g h t w i t h a sick b a b y a p p r e c i a t e t h e help t h e y g e t f r o m M c O E E ’S B A B Y E L I X I R ; e s p e c i a l l y in h o t w e a t h e r . I t q u i e t s f e v e r a n d i r r i t a t i o n , soothes t h e s t o m a c h , c h e c k s t h e b o w e l s a n d h e l p s b o t h m o t h e r a n d child t o o b t a i n s l e e p a n d r e s t . P r i c e 25c a n d 50c p e r b o t t l e .
Sold By ESTORGB DRUG CO.
degreTofPOCAHONTAS.
The Nokomin Council No. 12 oonveued last Wednesday nigbt at the usual hour with a U rge attendance.
Business was dispensed with, sud as the result, the Council will change the hour of meeting from 8;00 to 7:30 as the days are ge t t in g shorter.
The Council has adopted the tbs G O. C. and expect to ruu the ir membership up aud have a class of Palefaces when the Choc taw Council visits this city next
ontb. They will give us a drill the Theatre, a f te r which the noil will have an en ter ta in
cot under the supervision of Mrs J B Hull, which, beyond no doubt,- will prove to be a g rand success.
public for funds with which to supplement its now inadeqnatè income. The appeal is made par ticulariy to the people of Looisi ana and Mississippi.
Iu order tha t the campaign for funds may produce enough moo" ey to euable the hospital to conj tinue i t s policy o f “ open house”, w i t h lieds, and food, aud nurses f o r a l l the s i c k aud injured who apply, the citizens of New Or leans have arranged the CHAKI I V HOSPITAL IN 1KRNATION AL FAIR to be held during the week October 3 11, and the Btates of Louisiana and Mississippi bave been invited to cooperate.
The sale of tickets of admis sion to the fair is the d irec t me diom of raising the fund These tickets cost 25 cents each, and any aura of money from 25 cen ts up may be sent to C. A Farweli, Treasurer, Chari ty Hospital In ternational Fair Headquarters, New Oilcans, aud a correspond ing number of tickets will be sent.
The railroads en ter ing New Orleans have arranged for cheap excursions to New Orleans dur ing the fair week.
Chauman Harold W. Newman hopes the fa ir will produce 100, 000 00 .
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prepared especiallyeprwcsWtioaLARI A Or CHILLS A FEVER.
Five or «iS date* will break any case, and I if taken the® Si a toaic the Fever will not i return. It act« on the liver better than ; Calomel ead doe« not gripe or aicken. 25c
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La tv Oapf. Victor M u n i n Mom ber of P rominen t Fi.nuly
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in t ht obi t uary «I be ate • ' apt V. Maur in, f h e Obief iuad- w r t e n t i y omi t t ed to a t a t e tlmt the lamented tKuetued wu.-* * * 1 u- ea;ed tirai ai Y o u n g n ' e Academy, in this City, t hen at Sp r ing Mill College Hem .Mobile, Ala . where he g r aduat ed in the comtuereial course. the Younger Academy was an edu c i t i ou a i i n s t i t u t i on located in Dunalesouvi l ie , «»I which t h e late C ha r l e s A. Younger , at one time recorder of the parish, was the pr i ncipal
Capt Man I in was also engag d in s h g ii pi an-’ mg at one time, b *
! ing associated with VV B Sh a rp and the late (Japt Clem. Bin- mugs in (In ownership and cul t i va ion of H >pe p lant a t i on in New
j l oer i a , which they subsequent ly : no d to the s t a te of Louisiana
Besides his s i s te r , brothers, i wile and daugb t e i s , Capt . Mau- ! I in is also survived by his mother , the widow of the la te Majoi Vic
I tor Maur in, who ics ides with her ! daugh ter , Mrs. J . N. Colomb.
I.) ceased was the thi rd of the same name, his f a t he r having been Major Victor Maurin second, and his g r and fa the r Victoi Maurin t he first. The l a t te r served in the Amei i can a imy in t he war aga ins t Grea t Br i t ain in 1812 aud was a par t ic i pan t in the b a ’. t ie of New Oileans, under Gen. Andrew Jackson, having first served i u the ai mu a of Napoleon [ pr ior to his coming to Atuet i . e i. He occupied a number of of ficial posi t ions, among t hem member of the board of commis s ioners to select a s i te for the s ta te capi tol in 1)jua ldsouvi l le , and sher i ff of tlie par i sh of As ceusion from 1824 to 1830.
A b ro the r of Victor Maurm I ,I Joseph Manrin, died in Taris,
August 20. 1S44, a f t e r a long service in the armies of F rance , having a t ta i ned the rank of ma jor general , officer of the Legion of Honor, Knight of St. Louis, and baron, documentary evidence of which is in ; osset-sion of the Maurm 1 ami l y . - -Donaldson viiie Chief.
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D O W N T O W N T / C K E T O F F I C ECircus Day, at the ESTORQE DRUG STORE,
Same Prices as at Circus Grounds.
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HE PEELS AT EASE
if his born, store or house burns
when ■ man has an insurance Pol
icy In a solid Company like the
ones 1 represent. It gives him a
baokbone and the wherewith to
provide for a future and start life
anew. You will find it a friend
in need when trouble comes.
R A I D U R S T O O Kbearing 5 per cent Interest is now being issued by the
IBERIA BUILDING ASS’N
NEW IBERIA GOUNCIL 1208, K. OF C.
Holds Annual Election of Officers.
W. Q. WEEKSFir® Insurance Agent
‘ W. Main 8t. New Iberia, La.
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often lia* in th e braa*i«ra. Utouaanda o f woman w a ttBram er* ror the reaaon th at their return n a* neoaaaarjr a* a coraeL It rapporta th e bunt and back and giT** the fleura th e youthfu l outline w hich fashion decrees.
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are the daintieet, must lerrioeable «arment* imaginable. Only the beet o f m aterial* are u*ed—for instance, “ W alohn", a flexible bon* in« o f great durability—absolutely ru.tlet 1— perm itting laundering w ith ou t removal.
They come in a ll (tytee, and your local Dry Good* dealer w ill show them to you on request. If he doe* not carry tbam. he can eaaily get them for you by w riting to u*. Send for an illustrated booklet show ing sty le* th a t are in high Ihrer.
BENJAMIN 50 Warren Street
JOHNES « Newark, N. J.
•Ute 109
Leon J. Min vielle Elected Grand Knight.
At the meeting beld during the week of New Iberia Council No. 1208, K ot‘ 0., the^following fine staff of officers were elected:
Grand Knight, Leon J. Min- vielle; Deputy Grand K night, J. D. Broussard; Chancellor, «I. J. Marin, Jr .; Recorder, E. G. Landry; Financial Secretary , J. G. Mestayei; Treasurer, P. B. Ber gerie; Advocaie, L. O. Hacker; Warden, M. Bergerie; Inner Guard, Henry Landrj; Outer Guard, F. A Davis. Trustees: J. R Hitter aud Uubald Romero. Rev. J. M. Langlois will be the Chaplain and Engene G ail lo t the Lecturer.
The installation ceremonies will take place some time in Oc tober. The Council is proud of its membership aud trusts the day is not d is tan t when the matter of the building ot the Home will be taken up.
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c u r e s b i l i o u s n e s s , m a l a r i a a n d c o n s t i p a t i o n . T h e f i r s t d o s e m akeH y o u fe e l b e t t e r , a fewf a d d i t i o n a l d o s e s e u r e r o m p l é t e l y . P r i c e 50c.
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T h e l a d ie s o f ttae U n s e c t a t i a n Aid w ish t o e x p r e s s t h e i r s i n c e r e t h a n k s io t h e U n t e r r i f i e d P e m o c r a c y o f I b e r ia P a r i s h f o r t h e s u m o f $2.50, a bal-
| a n c e l e f t f r o m t h e i r c a m p a i g n fu n d i a n d k i n d l y s e n t to t h e m t h r o u g h Mr.! C h as . P r o v o s t .
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Shoes made and repaired, also saddles and harness, in a short time.GIVE ME TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED.
Cor. Weeks and Dale Streets.. . . ALFANO ,H I ........... ....
Mr. L. M Turner and family moved Iasi week from West M,*in Street to the house jus t vacated by Dr. Caretena on Centre S treet .
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“That’s the third time this morning. I can’t wait a moment longer on that fellow. Let me see— what is Smith’s number?
“If Jones won’t provide sufficient telephone facilities for his customers, he can’t blame me for dealing elsewhere. Operator, give me 437.”
How do you know this very occurrence doesn’t happen with your single telephone. Have an auxiliary line; the cost is trifling. Call the business Office today.
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