st. tammany farmer (covington, la.) 1911-03-18 [p ] · j. *t *covington, la., or addressed to 3 .....

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Tammany Farmer March 18, L911. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. F. BUQUOI, M. D. residence No. 1112 23d Avenue o blocks from public school build. ra 12 to 4. Phone 34 DR. J. F. PIGOTT, Covington, La. Residence in the Exterstein raised ge, two blocks west of public . 1 building. ers his professional services to public. Office at the City Drug Store on 7 @~lumbia street. B. B. WARREN PIysician and Surgeon, Covington, La. Office: 319 Columbia street. Residence: New Hampshire street, tor Rutland. ce Phone 66. Residence Phone 53 DR. H. E. GAUTREAUX, Physician and Surgeon, Office: Southern Hotel Buildingfl Hours: 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and 40o 5 p. m. Phones: Office, 213-3; Residence DR. K. WINFIELD NEY n<: ss - of Women a.nd Children. Office: Covinton Bank Building. Hours: Wednesdays and Saturdays to 10 a.m. , Phone: 64-4 rings. DR. A. M. PARISY Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of the bhtai1o College of nto Canada. Up-to-date treat- horses, cattle, dogs and poultry. Will be in Covington every Satur- from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.,. and attend sick horses. Head quart- at Warran's Livery Stable. no 4 R. Mandeville. La. DR. E. I. DEMAh E (Absent until June 1, 1911). DENTIST 1 Will be at office in residence near Springs, Thursday, Friday, l rday and Sunday, of each week. DR. A. H. GRIMMER, Dentist. Covington, Louisiana. -S Ours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 213. Frederick Building. JOS. B. LANCASTER, Attorney at Law, Covington, La Office in Wehrli Building, Corner Columbia and Boston Streets. ARTHUR L. BEAR Attorney at Law - lington, La. Southern Hotel Bldg. Notary in Office Phone 99 1J. M. YATES, Parish Surveyer. FOLSOM, LA. All orders left with Howard Burns *t *Covington, La., or addressed to J. 3 .. Yates, Folsom, La., will re- e" eivefromlpt attention. K. H. BARROW ,weying, Engineering and Mapping Member Louisiana Engineering Office-526 Whitney Bldg. Phone. Main 1481. 4216 Chestnut St. New Orleans, La. MISS LUCY CARTER Teacher of Piano, Organ and Sight-Readiln g (Vocal or linstrumental). Modern Methods. Phone 402. Charter of - THc NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL CO. tef~d Staes of Amerida, State of Louisiana, Parish of St. Taminany. KBe it known, that on this 15th day of February, An the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and eleven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and thiryt-fifth, before me, Lewis L. Morgan, a notary pub- lic, duly commissioned and qualified. in and for the parish of St. Tam- many, State of Louisiana, Lad in the presence of the witnesses hereinafter *named and undersigned, personally came and appeared the persons whose names are hereunto subscrib- Sed, all of full age, who severally de- * lared that, availing themselves of ~;the provisions of the laws of the SState, relat~ive to corporations and -ktheir organization, they have cove- K anated and agreed, and by these Spresents do covenant and agree and bind themselves, as well as such Sother persons as may hereafter be- come associated with them, to form and constitute a corporation and body politic in law, for the objects and purposes and under the stipula- tions, articles and condtionls, follow- ing, to-wit: ARTfLE I. The nanle and style of this cor- ~.poratlon shall be THE NEW SOUTH- SERIN HOWL COMP'ANY, and its domicile hereby established at Covington in St. Tammanly Parish, KLouisiana, 4ungler its corporate name sai. Vrporktion shall have power an iatl~ortty to contract, sue and be sire; to make and use a corporate seal, And the same to Sbreak or alter at pleasure; to receive, h old, have, purchase, improve, alien- ate, convey, borrow, mortgage and b. ypothecate, under its said corpor- vate name, property, real, personal and mixed; to name and appiont such managers, agents, directors and officers as Its business, interests and convenience may require; to make and establish such by-laws, rules and regulations for the proper manage- ment and regulation of its affairs as may be deemed necessary and proper to carry out the objects and pur- Poses of said corporation. Said corporation, unless sooner dissolved, in accordance with its charter, shall exist or continue for - the period of ninety-nine years from and after the date hereof. PThe president, or in his absence, the vice president, or in the absence of both, the secretary shall be the proper person upon whom citation or other legal process shall be serv- ed. ARTICLE II. . The objects and purposes for which this corporation is formed and the nature of the business to be carried on by it, are hereby declared to be: The operation of a hotel in all of its branches; the leasing or letting of same in whole or in part for hotel, or commercial purposes, or otherwise; the manufacture of ice, electricity and the production of water for the use of said hotel, with the right to sell said ice, electricity or water to the general public; to purchase for cash or on terms - of credit, such lands or buildings, or to cause such buildings to be erect- ed, as shall be necessary to the con- duct of the aforesaid business, and generally to do all things incidental to the proper management or con- trol of said business. ARTICLE III. The capital stock of this corpora- tion is hereby fixed at fifty thousand t ($50,000.00) dollars, divided into a and represented by five hundred (500) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) collars each, which stock may be issued at not less than par for cash, or in pay- ment of exchange for property or rights actually received or purchas- ed by said corporation, provided that no stock shall be issued unless the I consideration therefor has been re- t ceived by said corporation. All trans- C fers of stock shall be made on the f books of said company at its, office d at Covington, Louisiana, on the sur- n render of the certificates therefor. I No stockholder shall have authority t or right to sell, or otherwise dispose c of his stock, in whole or in part, a without first giving the board of di- rectors ten days written notice of 1F his intention or desire to dispose of D his stock or a part thereof, and al- lowing the board of directors the first opportunity of purchasing the stock. Said corporation shall become a going concern and be authorized to do business as'soon as $5,000.00 of the capital stock shall have been subscribed for. The corporate powers of this cor- poration shall be vested in and ex- ercised by a board of three direc- i tors, cpnsjting of a president, vice - president, secretary-treasurer, two of whom shall constitute a quorum I for the transaction of business. Said directors shall be elected annually t from among the stockholders on the third Monday of the month of Feb- ruary in each year, commencing on the 19th day in the month of 1912. Notice of such election shall be given by at least five days written notice addressed to the stockholders at his last known place of residence. c At said election and all other meet- ings of the stockholders the voting shall be by ballot and each share of stock shal be entitled to one vote - by the owner in person, or by writ- ten proxy. Within one week of their election, above provided for, the board shall 6 elect from among their number a E president, a vice president, and a secretary-treasurer, and all of said officers and directors shall hold their I respective offices for a period of one year from the date of their elec- tion, or until their successors are elected. But the failure to hold an 1 annual election, or to elect the of- I ficers as above provided for, shall not result in a dissolution of this corporation, but the then board of directors and officers shall hold their offices until their successors are duly elected. Any vancancies in said board of directors shall be filled by the re- maining members of the board for this unexpired terni, at a meeting called for that purpose after three days prior notice in writing sent by mall to *said directors at their last known address. The said board of directors shall have power to make by-laws, rules and regulations for the proper man- agement and conduct of the affairs of this corporation, and to change, alter, abolish or amend same at pleasure, and shall have and exer- cise all the powers conferred by law on this corporation as set forth gen- erally above. The siaId board of di- rectors may also delegate any of said powers in the transaction ofk- $h business of this corporatiqn t& c0Rm, . mittees of their own body or to the officers and agents of this corpora- tion. The first board of directors of this corporation are hereby declared to be: Harvey E. Ellis, as president, W. A. White as vice president, W. A. Hood, as secretary~ereasurer, who hold their respective offices until the third Monday of February, 1912, or until their successors are duly elect- ed. It shall be the duty of the presi- dent of this corporation, or in the event of his inability to act, the vice president, to call a meeting of the board of directors or the stockhold- ers thereof, on the written request to that effect, signed by two direc- tors, or upon the written reques.to that effect of fifteen per cent of the capital stock issued. a ARTICLFE V. This corporation .znay be dissolved I by a vote of three-fourths of the I calpital stock therof issued, at a gen- eral meeting convened for that pur- pose after ten (10) days written notice of the objects of said meeting, sent to each stockholder prior to said meeting, at his last known place of residence. Whenever this corporation is dis- solved, whether by ljmitation or otherwise, its affairs shall be liqui- dated by two liquidating commis- sioners, to be elected at such general meeting, and in the case of death or inability to act of any of said com- missioners, the surviving commis- a sioner shall appoint a sucessor and c together they shall continue such liquidation to its termination. ARTICLE VI. This charter may be changed, al- 1 tered or amended, and the capital stock increased by a vote of two thirds of the capital stock issued, a a general meeting called for that purpose after thirty days prior no Lice in writing having been sent tt each stockholder at his last knows place of residence, sating the objeci of said meeting and forty days prior advertisement in a newspaper pub lished in St. Tammany Parish, La ARTICLE VII. No stockholder shall he held re sponsible or liable for the contracts of faults of this corporation in any further sum than the unpaid bal. ance due the corporation on shares of stock owned by him, nor shall any mere informality in the Organization hereof have the effect of rendering this charter null, or of exposing a stockholder to any liability beyond such unpaid balance due on his stock. Thus done and passed in my office in the town of Covington, Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, on the day, month and year first above written in the presence of Karl J. Kohnke and J. Emmett Williams, competent witnesses, of this parish, who have signed these presents, to- gether with said appearers and me, itotary, after due reading of the whole. W. A. HOOD, 15 shares. W. A. WHITE, 1 share. HARVEY E. ELLIS, 74 shares. Witnesses: KARL J. KOHNKE. J. EMMETT WILLIAMS. (Signed) LOUIS 14. MORGAN, Notary Public. I certify that this instrument was filed for record February 15, 1911, and recorded February , 1911, in Mortgage Book "R," folio , of the official records of this parish and State. J. T. STROBLE, Deputy Clerk. The Northwestern Dental Co. When you go to New Orleans to get your dental work done, be sure to call at the Northwestern Dental Co., No. 912 Canal street. You will find the finest and best equipped dentel office in the South, under the management of Dr. L. A. Brewster. Moderate prices; first-class work, is the motto. Everything strictly first- ,lass, and ten year guarantee on all work. Open Sunday from 9 to 4; even- Ings until 8 p. m. NORTHWESTERN DENATL CO., 912 Canal St.. New Orleans. St. Scholastica's Academy, Covington, -- - La. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. The St. Scholastic year is divided into two sessions of 5 monthe each -first begins the first Monday in September, the second, the first Monday of February. Boys under ten years of age will be admitted to the Day School. Rates of tuition for Day pupils: Pgry.month. Primary Department ..... $1.50 Intermediate Department. 2.50 Senior Department... _.. 4.00 Academic Department .... 5.00 For further information apply for catalogue. Address, BENEDICTINE STSTERS. Covington, La. Foley Kidney Pills. Just the right medicine for back- ache, - rheumatism, Bright's disease and all urinary irregularities. Mrs. J. C. Oliver, Tickfaw, La., says: "I can recommend Foley Kidney Pills. I suffered with kidney trouble for eighteen months and got relief three days after I had taken them. I am. glad to recommend them to anybody for kidney and bladder trouble as I know from experince they are fine." Sold by Theo. Strain & Son. NOTICE. We. the undersigned citizens will not allow any hunting on our lands. WILLIS JEN 8~T A. M. JENK1W. * C. W. BUSH. N. BUSH. TUNER SMITH. WALTER LAVINGHOUSE. R. QUAVE. JOE CULBREATH. H. CULBREATH. WILLIAM CULBREATH. DR. YOUNG. DORA TALLEY. P. R. COWART. NOTICE. We, the undersigned, forbid all I nting, trapping and trespassing on btar lands. Anyone caught so doing will be punished to the full extent of the law. H. A. DUTSCH. L. L. DUTSCH C. R. SCHULTZ. G. H. DUTSCH. J. E. CLELAND. A. LAND. L. TALLEY. ROBT. H. VOSS. C. R. DUTSCH. F. MATHIES. NO TRESPASSING. All persons are hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, burning deadening, carrying or floating away or otherwise injuring or destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or lying upon the lands of the under- signed. They are also prohibited from fishing, hunting or trapping with dog, gun or torch or trespass- ing in any way on lands belonging to the undersigned. E. P. ROBERT. H. H. MAYFIELD. H. J. MAYFIELD. R. A. ORR. JAB. PROVOST. no21-tf GEO. H. GAUSE. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned and prohibited from cutting, burning, deadening, carrying or floating away, or otherwise Injuring or destroying any trees, timber or wood growing or laying upon the lands of the Salmen Brick and Lumber Company, L~imited. Any person so doing will be prosecuted under the provisions of Act No. 103, of the laws of 1902. my25-lyj Awahnen. Brick & Lumber Co. Ltd.l E 7 CAFE .G. Del Corral I PROPRIETOR LOCK OD 1) . COLUMBIA STS.I WINES AND. LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CICARS, CONSUMERS BEER. Mailed orders given orompt attention. Quote prices. SP. 0. Box 216. Telephone 124 3. LABAT Fine Groceries BUTTER AND ECOS, CANNED COODS AND FRUIT EVERYTHING FRESH AND FIRST-CLASS QUALITY CIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO 408 Boston Street - - COVINGTON, LA FREE DELIVERY. Phone No. 186. TELEPHONE TALK NO. 4. Our subscribers and patrons will please bear in mind that thic Company is looking after their wants regarding their telephone service and spares neither expense nor time in making it as efficient as possible. We are at all times day or night striving to serve you, and we request that you fully co-operate with us in getting proper service. There are many ways in which you may co-operate with us to our mutual advantage. A few of which we mention below: Answer your calls promptly. Hang up your receiver immediately, when through talking. Speak with the lips close to the transmitter in a distinct and clear voice. Treat the operator courteously. CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Co., INC *~*04SS.S445 SE'**SW -'+SUSiEir eS6r.F W BAK Maurice Planche BREAD DEI..IVEREID DAILY' RYE BREADMADE TO ORDER. Phone 13-3 w seesseessensessessequsaesanrnseessewesesseess City Saloon FRANK J. NORMAN, Prop. nsLiquors, Beer, Tobacco and Cigars THE JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY -Opposite the Railroad Depot - COVINGTON. `/'~Telephone, 69. CIl..DRU6 STORE. COVINGTON, LA 313 ColumbIa stree Prescriptions tilled Promptly-Day and Night. T PERFFRESHSDRUGS~ and AND LOWNEY'S TOILET ~E H9COL&ESARTICLES.~ ,.Always Fresh. J. L. WATKINS, Prop a fiwti U hummWLWWWIUMmUIULWUUWWWW MUM Theorb~ald Br os. COVINUTON, LA. BLACKSM ITHS Whselwlglits, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES REPAIRED. - NRSESIIOEINO A SPECIALTY. RUTLAND STREET PHONE 28. WORK CUARANTEED. PRICES REASONABLE. WE GUARANTEE. THE BEST QUALITY BEST SERVICE WE HAVE THlE GOODS AT THlE RIGHT PRICES YOU WANT THE GOODS WE WANT GOOD BUSINESS LET'S GET TOGETHER AND DO SOMEl HING IN TilE GROCERY LINE A. C. McCO RMAC K SUCCESSOR TO MEEK & IMcCORMACL. SOUTHERNI HOTEL BUILDING PHON1E 808 BADON & STROBLEj, IFuneral Directors AID EMBALMERS. 4 Coffins, Burial Cases, Metahc Cases, and all Funeral Supplies. Office in W. H. BADON'S LIVERY STABLE Smith Brothers SUCCESSORS TO H. EH. SMITH A SONS HARDWARE PAINTS OILS. HARNESS WGONAS BUGGIES. ? D. I. ADDISON & SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE (Opposite the Baseball Park) PRONE 169 - FREE DELIVERY Chickens, Eggs and Charcoal always on hand Phone 83 Free Delivery 9 L. A. PERREMND GENERAL MERCHANDISE' " 4" FRESH GOODS, CHICKENS AND EGGS Lockwood and New Hosipshire Streets i!!,mm1 rnmmm tir nf t~ 111r1l) I mrrnm mmnnm IJefferson Avenue Bareo I (Near the Public School) J. M. AOUEILE Will furnish you with all kinds of bread, cakes, ete. The trons of the school can let their children buy bread om this bakery and avoid inconvenience. W. M. CHAMPAGNE (SUCCESSOR TO E. J. GAUDE) BMacsiilt and Wheel trigi Corner New Hampshire and Gibson Streets Horseshoeing $1.50 per set. Cormpeten employees. All work &irarteed. Lawrence M. Bourgeois TI-E MAMtlOTH Furniture Store Phone QNew Hampireand Lockwoo Street *sourHERN KOTUL CAFE. W, H. LAFAYETTE, Proprietor. GIN FIZZ SAZARAC COCKTAIL ~Sole Agent for Old Velvet Rye and Southern Hote4 FlestWies LqurBeer and Clgars. ~Southera Hotel Block. - Covlngtoo, La.4 41 W. J. WARREN I New Hampshire awl Glbsm Sts Thoroughly equipped for the careful hauling of furnitureW te**vvew wqe#wee.#

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Page 1: St. Tammany farmer (Covington, La.) 1911-03-18 [p ] · J. *t *Covington, La., or addressed to 3 .. Yates, Folsom, La., will re-e" eivefromlpt attention. K. H. BARROW,weying, Engineering

Tammany FarmerMarch 18, L911.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

J. F. BUQUOI, M. D.

residence No. 1112 23d Avenueo blocks from public school build.

ra 12 to 4. Phone 34

DR. J. F. PIGOTT,

Covington, La.

Residence in the Exterstein raisedge, two blocks west of public

. 1 building.ers his professional services to

public.Office at the City Drug Store on

7 @~lumbia street.

B. B. WARREN

PIysician and Surgeon,

Covington, La.

Office: 319 Columbia street.Residence: New Hampshire street,

tor Rutland.ce Phone 66. Residence Phone 53

DR. H. E. GAUTREAUX,

Physician and Surgeon,

Office: Southern Hotel BuildingflHours: 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and40o 5 p. m.Phones: Office, 213-3; Residence

DR. K. WINFIELD NEY

n<: ss - of Women a.nd Children.

Office: Covinton Bank Building.Hours: Wednesdays and Saturdays

to 10 a. m., Phone: 64-4 rings.

DR. A. M. PARISY

Veterinary Surgeon

Graduate of the bhtai1o College ofnto Canada. Up-to-date treat-

horses, cattle, dogs and poultry.Will be in Covington every Satur-

from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.,. andattend sick horses. Head quart-at Warran's Livery Stable.

no 4 R. Mandeville. La.

DR. E. I. DEMAh E(Absent until June 1, 1911).

DENTIST1 Will be at office in residence near

Springs, Thursday, Friday,l rday and Sunday, of each week.

DR. A. H. GRIMMER,

Dentist.

Covington, Louisiana.-S Ours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 213.

Frederick Building.

JOS. B. LANCASTER,

Attorney at Law,

Covington, La

Office in Wehrli Building, CornerColumbia and Boston Streets.

ARTHUR L. BEAR

Attorney at Law

- lington, La. Southern Hotel Bldg.

Notary in Office Phone 99

1J. M. YATES,

Parish Surveyer.

FOLSOM, LA.

All orders left with Howard Burns*t *Covington, La., or addressed toJ. 3 .. Yates, Folsom, La., will re-e" eivefromlpt attention.

K. H. BARROW

,weying, Engineering and Mapping

Member Louisiana Engineering

Office-526 Whitney Bldg. Phone.Main 1481.4216 Chestnut St. New Orleans, La.

MISS LUCY CARTER

Teacher of

Piano, Organ and Sight-Readiln g(Vocal or linstrumental).

Modern Methods. Phone 402.

Charter of

- THc NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL CO.

tef~d Staes of Amerida,State of Louisiana,

Parish of St. Taminany.KBe it known, that on this 15th

day of February, An the year of ourLord, one thousand, nine hundredand eleven, and of the Independenceof the United States of America theone hundred and thiryt-fifth, beforeme, Lewis L. Morgan, a notary pub-lic, duly commissioned and qualified.in and for the parish of St. Tam-many, State of Louisiana, Lad in thepresence of the witnesses hereinafter*named and undersigned, personally

came and appeared the personswhose names are hereunto subscrib-Sed, all of full age, who severally de-* lared that, availing themselves of~;the provisions of the laws of theSState, relat~ive to corporations and-ktheir organization, they have cove-K anated and agreed, and by theseSpresents do covenant and agree and

bind themselves, as well as suchSother persons as may hereafter be-

come associated with them, to formand constitute a corporation andbody politic in law, for the objectsand purposes and under the stipula-tions, articles and condtionls, follow-ing, to-wit:

ARTfLE I.The nanle and style of this cor-

~.poratlon shall be THE NEW SOUTH-SERIN HOWL COMP'ANY, and its

domicile hereby established atCovington in St. Tammanly Parish,

KLouisiana, 4ungler its corporatename sai. Vrporktion shall havepower an iatl~ortty to contract, sueand be sire; to make and use acorporate seal, And the same to

Sbreak or alter at pleasure; to receive,h old, have, purchase, improve, alien-ate, convey, borrow, mortgage andb. ypothecate, under its said corpor-vate name, property, real, personal

and mixed; to name and appiontsuch managers, agents, directors andofficers as Its business, interests andconvenience may require; to makeand establish such by-laws, rules andregulations for the proper manage-ment and regulation of its affairs asmay be deemed necessary and properto carry out the objects and pur-Poses of said corporation.

Said corporation, unless soonerdissolved, in accordance with itscharter, shall exist or continue for-the period of ninety-nine years fromand after the date hereof.

PThe president, or in his absence,the vice president, or in the absenceof both, the secretary shall be theproper person upon whom citationor other legal process shall be serv-ed.

ARTICLE II. .The objects and purposes forwhich this corporation is formed andthe nature of the business to becarried on by it, are hereby declaredto be: The operation of a hotel inall of its branches; the leasing orletting of same in whole or in partfor hotel, or commercial purposes,or otherwise; the manufacture of ice,electricity and the production ofwater for the use of said hotel, with

the right to sell said ice, electricityor water to the general public; topurchase for cash or on terms - ofcredit, such lands or buildings, orto cause such buildings to be erect-ed, as shall be necessary to the con-duct of the aforesaid business, andgenerally to do all things incidentalto the proper management or con-trol of said business.

ARTICLE III.The capital stock of this corpora-

tion is hereby fixed at fifty thousand t($50,000.00) dollars, divided into aand represented by five hundred(500) shares of the par value ofone hundred ($100.00) collars each,which stock may be issued at notless than par for cash, or in pay-ment of exchange for property orrights actually received or purchas-ed by said corporation, provided thatno stock shall be issued unless the Iconsideration therefor has been re- tceived by said corporation. All trans- Cfers of stock shall be made on the fbooks of said company at its, office dat Covington, Louisiana, on the sur- nrender of the certificates therefor. INo stockholder shall have authority tor right to sell, or otherwise dispose cof his stock, in whole or in part, awithout first giving the board of di-rectors ten days written notice of 1Fhis intention or desire to dispose of Dhis stock or a part thereof, and al-lowing the board of directors thefirst opportunity of purchasing thestock.

Said corporation shall become agoing concern and be authorized todo business as'soon as $5,000.00 ofthe capital stock shall have beensubscribed for.

The corporate powers of this cor-poration shall be vested in and ex-ercised by a board of three direc- itors, cpnsjting of a president, vice -president, secretary-treasurer, twoof whom shall constitute a quorum Ifor the transaction of business. Saiddirectors shall be elected annually tfrom among the stockholders on thethird Monday of the month of Feb-ruary in each year, commencing onthe 19th day in the month of 1912.

Notice of such election shall begiven by at least five days writtennotice addressed to the stockholdersat his last known place of residence. cAt said election and all other meet-ings of the stockholders the votingshall be by ballot and each share of stock shal be entitled to one vote -by the owner in person, or by writ-ten proxy.

Within one week of their election,above provided for, the board shall 6elect from among their number a Epresident, a vice president, and asecretary-treasurer, and all of saidofficers and directors shall hold their Irespective offices for a period of oneyear from the date of their elec-tion, or until their successors areelected. But the failure to hold an 1annual election, or to elect the of- Ificers as above provided for, shallnot result in a dissolution of thiscorporation, but the then board ofdirectors and officers shall hold theiroffices until their successors are dulyelected.

Any vancancies in said board ofdirectors shall be filled by the re-maining members of the board forthis unexpired terni, at a meetingcalled for that purpose after threedays prior notice in writing sent bymall to *said directors at their lastknown address.

The said board of directors shallhave power to make by-laws, rulesand regulations for the proper man-agement and conduct of the affairsof this corporation, and to change,alter, abolish or amend same atpleasure, and shall have and exer-cise all the powers conferred by lawon this corporation as set forth gen-erally above. The siaId board of di-rectors may also delegate any of saidpowers in the transaction ofk- $hbusiness of this corporatiqn t& c0Rm, .

mittees of their own body or to theofficers and agents of this corpora-tion.

The first board of directors of thiscorporation are hereby declared tobe: Harvey E. Ellis, as president,W. A. White as vice president, W. A.Hood, as secretary~ereasurer, whohold their respective offices until thethird Monday of February, 1912, oruntil their successors are duly elect-ed.

It shall be the duty of the presi-dent of this corporation, or in theevent of his inability to act, the vicepresident, to call a meeting of theboard of directors or the stockhold-ers thereof, on the written requestto that effect, signed by two direc-tors, or upon the written reques.tothat effect of fifteen per cent of thecapital stock issued. a

ARTICLFE V.This corporation .znay be dissolved I

by a vote of three-fourths of the Icalpital stock therof issued, at a gen-eral meeting convened for that pur-pose after ten (10) days writtennotice of the objects of said meeting,sent to each stockholder prior tosaid meeting, at his last known placeof residence.

Whenever this corporation is dis-solved, whether by ljmitation orotherwise, its affairs shall be liqui-dated by two liquidating commis-sioners, to be elected at such generalmeeting, and in the case of death orinability to act of any of said com-missioners, the surviving commis- asioner shall appoint a sucessor and ctogether they shall continue suchliquidation to its termination.

ARTICLE VI.This charter may be changed, al-1

tered or amended, and the capital

stock increased by a vote of twothirds of the capital stock issued, aa general meeting called for thatpurpose after thirty days prior noLice in writing having been sent tteach stockholder at his last knowsplace of residence, sating the objeciof said meeting and forty days prioradvertisement in a newspaper published in St. Tammany Parish, La

ARTICLE VII.No stockholder shall he held re

sponsible or liable for the contractsof faults of this corporation in anyfurther sum than the unpaid bal.ance due the corporation on sharesof stock owned by him, nor shall anymere informality in the Organizationhereof have the effect of renderingthis charter null, or of exposing astockholder to any liability beyondsuch unpaid balance due on hisstock.

Thus done and passed in my officein the town of Covington, Parish ofSt. Tammany, State of Louisiana,on the day, month and year firstabove written in the presence of KarlJ. Kohnke and J. Emmett Williams,competent witnesses, of this parish,who have signed these presents, to-gether with said appearers and me,itotary, after due reading of thewhole.

W. A. HOOD, 15 shares.W. A. WHITE, 1 share.HARVEY E. ELLIS,

74 shares.Witnesses:

KARL J. KOHNKE.J. EMMETT WILLIAMS.(Signed) LOUIS 14. MORGAN,

Notary Public.I certify that this instrument was

filed for record February 15, 1911,and recorded February , 1911, inMortgage Book "R," folio , ofthe official records of this parishand State.

J. T. STROBLE,Deputy Clerk.

The Northwestern Dental Co.When you go to New Orleans to

get your dental work done, be sureto call at the Northwestern DentalCo., No. 912 Canal street. You willfind the finest and best equippeddentel office in the South, under themanagement of Dr. L. A. Brewster.Moderate prices; first-class work, isthe motto. Everything strictly first-,lass, and ten year guarantee on allwork.

Open Sunday from 9 to 4; even-Ings until 8 p. m.NORTHWESTERN DENATL CO.,

912 Canal St.. New Orleans.

St. Scholastica's Academy,Covington, - - - La.

BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.The St. Scholastic year is divided

into two sessions of 5 monthe each-first begins the first Monday inSeptember, the second, the firstMonday of February.

Boys under ten years of age willbe admitted to the Day School.

Rates of tuition for Day pupils:Pgry.month.

Primary Department ..... $1.50Intermediate Department. 2.50Senior Department... _ .. 4.00Academic Department .... 5.00For further information apply for

catalogue. Address,BENEDICTINE STSTERS.

Covington, La.

Foley Kidney Pills.

Just the right medicine for back-ache, - rheumatism, Bright's diseaseand all urinary irregularities. Mrs.J. C. Oliver, Tickfaw, La., says: "Ican recommend Foley Kidney Pills.I suffered with kidney trouble foreighteen months and got relief threedays after I had taken them. I am.glad to recommend them to anybodyfor kidney and bladder trouble as Iknow from experince they are fine."Sold by Theo. Strain & Son.

NOTICE.

We. the undersigned citizens willnot allow any hunting on our lands.

WILLIS JEN 8~TA. M. JENK1W. *C. W. BUSH.N. BUSH.TUNER SMITH.WALTER LAVINGHOUSE.R. QUAVE.JOE CULBREATH.H. CULBREATH.WILLIAM CULBREATH.DR. YOUNG.DORA TALLEY.P. R. COWART.

NOTICE.

We, the undersigned, forbid allI nting, trapping and trespassing onbtar lands. Anyone caught so doingwill be punished to the full extent ofthe law. H. A. DUTSCH.

L. L. DUTSCHC. R. SCHULTZ.G. H. DUTSCH.J. E. CLELAND.A. LAND.L. TALLEY.ROBT. H. VOSS.C. R. DUTSCH.F. MATHIES.

NO TRESPASSING.

All persons are hereby warned andprohibited from cutting, burningdeadening, carrying or floating awayor otherwise injuring or destroyingany trees, timber or wood growing orlying upon the lands of the under-signed. They are also prohibitedfrom fishing, hunting or trappingwith dog, gun or torch or trespass-ing in any way on lands belongingto the undersigned.

E. P. ROBERT.H. H. MAYFIELD.H. J. MAYFIELD.R. A. ORR.JAB. PROVOST.

no21-tf GEO. H. GAUSE.

TRESPASS NOTICE.

All persons are hereby warned andprohibited from cutting, burning,deadening, carrying or floating away,or otherwise Injuring or destroyingany trees, timber or wood growingor laying upon the lands of the

Salmen Brick and Lumber Company,

L~imited. Any person so doing willbe prosecuted under the provisionsof Act No. 103, of the laws of1902. my25-lyj

Awahnen. Brick & Lumber Co. Ltd.l

E 7 CAFE .G. Del CorralI PROPRIETOR

LOCK OD 1) . COLUMBIA STS.I WINES AND. LIQUORS,TOBACCO AND CICARS, CONSUMERS BEER.

Mailed orders given orompt attention. Quote prices.SP. 0. Box 216. Telephone 124

3. LABATFine GroceriesBUTTER AND ECOS, CANNED COODS AND FRUIT

EVERYTHING FRESH AND FIRST-CLASS QUALITYCIGARS, CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO

408 Boston Street - - COVINGTON, LAFREE DELIVERY. Phone No. 186.

TELEPHONE TALK NO. 4.Our subscribers and patrons will please bear in mind that thic Company

is looking after their wants regarding their telephone service and sparesneither expense nor time in making it as efficient as possible. We are atall times day or night striving to serve you, and we request that you fullyco-operate with us in getting proper service. There are many ways inwhich you may co-operate with us to our mutual advantage. A few ofwhich we mention below:

Answer your calls promptly.Hang up your receiver immediately, when through talking.Speak with the lips close to the transmitter in a distinct and clear

voice.Treat the operator courteously.

CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Co., INC

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Maurice PlancheBREAD DEI..IVEREID DAILY'

RYE BREAD MADE TO ORDER. Phone 13-3

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City SaloonFRANK J. NORMAN, Prop.

nsLiquors, Beer, Tobacco and CigarsTHE JUG TRADE A SPECIALTY

-Opposite the Railroad Depot -COVINGTON.`/'~Telephone, 69.

CIl..DRU6 STORE.COVINGTON, LA 313 ColumbIa stree

Prescriptions tilled Promptly-Day and Night.

T PERFFRESHSDRUGS~

and ANDLOWNEY'S TOILET

~E H9COL&ESARTICLES.~

,.Always Fresh. J. L. WATKINS, Prop a

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Theorb~ald Br os.COVINUTON, LA.

BLACKSM ITHSWhselwlglits,

WAGONS AND CARRIAGESREPAIRED.

- NRSESIIOEINO A SPECIALTY.RUTLAND STREET PHONE 28.

WORK CUARANTEED.PRICES REASONABLE.

WE GUARANTEE.THE

BEST QUALITYBEST SERVICE

WE HAVE THlE GOODS AT THlE RIGHT PRICESYOU WANT THE GOODS

WE WANT GOOD BUSINESSLET'S GET TOGETHER

AND DO SOMEl HING IN TilE GROCERY LINE

A. C. McCO RMAC KSUCCESSOR TO MEEK & IMcCORMACL.

SOUTHERNI HOTEL BUILDING PHON1E 808

BADON & STROBLEj,IFuneral Directors

AID EMBALMERS.

4 Coffins, Burial Cases, Metahc Cases, and all FuneralSupplies.

Office in W. H. BADON'S LIVERY STABLE

Smith BrothersSUCCESSORS TO H. EH. SMITH A SONS

HARDWAREPAINTS

OILS.HARNESS

WGONAS BUGGIES. ?

D. I. ADDISON & SONGENERAL MERCHANDISE

(Opposite the Baseball Park)

PRONE 169 - FREE DELIVERYChickens, Eggs and Charcoal always on hand

Phone 83 Free Delivery 9

L. A. PERREMNDGENERAL MERCHANDISE' "

4"FRESH GOODS, CHICKENS AND EGGSLockwood and New Hosipshire Streets

i!!,mm1 rnmmm tir nf t~ 111r1l) I mrrnm mmnnmIJefferson Avenue Bareo I(Near the Public School)

J. M. AOUEILEWill furnish you with all kinds of bread, cakes, ete.The trons of the school can let their children buy

bread om this bakery and avoid inconvenience.

W. M. CHAMPAGNE(SUCCESSOR TO E. J. GAUDE)

BMacsiilt and Wheel trigiCorner New Hampshire and Gibson Streets

Horseshoeing $1.50 per set. Cormpetenemployees. All work &irarteed.

Lawrence M. BourgeoisTI-E MAMtlOTH

Furniture StorePhone QNew Hampireand Lockwoo Street

*sourHERN KOTUL CAFE.W, H. LAFAYETTE, Proprietor.

GIN FIZZ SAZARAC COCKTAIL

~Sole Agent for Old Velvet Rye and Southern Hote4

FlestWies LqurBeer and Clgars.

~Southera Hotel Block. - Covlngtoo, La.4

41 W. J. WARREN I

New Hampshire awl Glbsm StsThoroughly equipped for the careful hauling of furnitureW

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