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The Evening News from Monroe, Louisiana • 8

The Evening News from Monroe, Louisiana • 8

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7 Farley, Ward 6 39 acres jxa. t. muxtiollvnd mt uw gaUHia. Police Jury Proceedings. parish tax 8.38: district levee tax 1.88; poll tax 1.00.

Powers, ward 10, lot of 2 acres with 10 cabins on east bank of Youngs bayou fronting ICt ft on DeSiard road with a depth of 535 ft nod Rail Road lot No 14 east oi Youngs bayou. State tax 6 84; parish tax 10.20; district levee tax 5.50. lioiiar, Mrs Sarah, city, anil lot fronting 100 ft on DeSiard st, with a depth of 150 ft on 7th st; twd houses and lot fronting 100 ft on Adamdst, with a depth of 120 ft; state tax 7.o. Carrington, Mrs Sallie, ward 3, house and one acre of land bought from Head, situated in what is known as Blooms Center; state tax parish tax G8c. 1 Dunbar, Mrs Susan, ward 3, liutise and lot of 4 acres in nef of nej, seel, tp 17, 4 s.ate tax 30c, parish 45c, district levee tax 25c.

I Deborm, ward 6, 2 hnses and lot in Calhouu. bought of lee.V' state .1.01 tax 30c, parish tax 45c, poll taxi .00 Calhoun, June 19, 1899. Bulletin, Monroe, La. Gentlemen: Piease announce for benefit of your agricultural readers that the next meeting of the Noth Louisiana Agricultural Society will take place on the grounds of the Experiment Station here, on Thursday June 29th. The question, IIow shall we combat drouth will be discussed, and further arrangements for holding the annual Camp Meeting Fair will also be discussed.

The public is cordially invited to attend and spend the day upon the Experiment Station, where lunch will be served as usual. The S. P. R. R- will sell excursion tickets for the occasion.

Yours truly, Maurice Bird, Secty North La. Agrc. Society. MARSHALL M. MONTIOI.I.ANU MUNHOLLAXD MUNHOLDAND, Attorneys-at-Law, Monroe.

Louisiana. GUNBY, Attoenicy-at-Law. Monroe, La. Office on Grand Street over store of Monroe Grocer Co. J.

E. fevers. Undertaker Embalmer. Manufactn. er of ami Dealer iuall Kinds of FURNITUJRE, Window Shades, Cl I oens Carriages Wagons ancl Velo pedes, Metalic Burial Caskets, uoden Coffins, Coffin Trimmings.

Etc. MONBOE, LOCSIAXA FOR FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINES PIANOS AND ORGANS. SHERIFFS SALE. Fifth Judicial District Court Parish of Ouachita, SWe of Louisiana. A.

Renault.1'' By virtue of a writ of Fi. Ea. issued on twelve mouths bond by the Hon. 5th District Court, in and for the Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana, and to me directed in the above entitled and numbered suit. I have seized aud taken into my possession, and will proceed to sell according to law at public auction between the legal hours of sale, to the last and highest bidder, at the western door of the court-house in the city of Monroe, on Saturday, July 1st, lS'B), tlie following described property to-wit: 80 acres of land, being w4 of sej of section 1, township 16 north, range I east.

Seized as the property of defendants and will be sold to satisfy said writ and all costs. Terms of sale, cash, for what the property will bring. D. A. Sheriff, Monroe, June 1, 1899 6t.

Succession Sale. Parish of Ouachita, State of Louisiana. Succession of J. H. Flournoy.

half of qr, Sec 4, 18, 1 State tax 30c; parish tax 45c. i Gillliriglit, B. ward 10 3 lots ill 1 Breards add cor of 4th st and Arkansas State tax 5.75. i Preist, 10--Lot No east of Youngs Bayou adjoining Dennis Moore. 18, 4 E.

State tax parish tax S2.25; district levee tax 1.25 Sanders, Ward 8240 acres qr and half of qr Sec S4, 17, 2 E. State tax 1.44; parish tax 2. 1G. UNKNOWN. Unknown, Ward 1 80 acres qrof F.

qr and qr of qr Sec 0, 20, 5 E. State tax parish tax 72c. Unknown, Ward 2 11 ami 30-100 acres, lot No. 1 of in, 13 1 1 State tax 1 2c pat tax 1 8c Unknown, Ward 3 81, 88-100 acres. S4 of EJ of Sec9, 1 7 4 State tax 3Gc; parish tax Unknown.

Ward 5 Wires one-half mile from Trenton. Bounded east and south by Mrs. John Hutson, west by Mrs Ella Cummings and north by Claiborne road. State tux Gc; parish tax 9c. Unknown, Ward 580 actcs, 8 of I and of 18 3 E.

State tax 60c; parish 90c, Unknown, Ward 40 acres, of of Sec 36, 18 2 E. State taxes 30c; parish taxes 45c. Unknown, Ward 80 acres, lots land of Sec 21, 17 2 for 1897 and 1898, State taxes 1.20; parish taxes ft. 80. Unknown, Ward 7 40 acres, of hLW 4 Sec 14, 17 2 E.

State tax Unknown Warn I Sec 3, 17 2 E. State tax 3Gc; parish tax 54c. Unknown, Ward 7 120 acres, N4 EJ and of Sec 21, 17 It E. State tax 90c: parish tax $1.35. Unknown, Ward 8 8o acres, F.

of 4 of Sec 35, 17 2 E. State tux 96c; parish tax $1.44. Unknown, Ward 10 4, t-12 acres, lot 2 of Sec 24, 18 2 E. State tax Gc; parish tax 9c; district levee tax 5c. On said day of sale I will sell such portions of said property as each debtor will point oat, and in case the debtor will not point out sufficient property I will at once and without fu 'ther delay sell the least quautity of said property of any debtor which any bidder will buy for the amouut of taxes, interest and costs due by said tax debtor; the sale will be without anpraisement, for cash, in legal tender money of the United States, and the property sold shall be redeemable at any time for the space of one year by paving the price given with twenty per cent anu costs and penalties added.

I). A. Jonxsrox, Sheriff aud ex-officio tax collector, Parish of Ouachita, La. Monroe, May 17, 1899. NOTICE TO MORTGAGE CREDITORS.

Ofti-'e of State Tax Collector, 1-Monroe, May 17, 1899. In conformity with section 63, Act 85, of 1888, notice is hereby given to all parties holding mortgages upon real estate located in the parish of Ouachita on which taxes for the year 1898 have not been paid, that I will Degin the sale of the same at the court house door ou June the 24th, 1899, and that a number of pieces of property so delinquent are now being advertised in the Monroe Bulletin in contormity with the law, preparatory to such sales. The attention of mortgage creditors is esnecialiy ended iu ujcHc atiYlI LisciiH JTsoI lux suica "ft Lit? they are warned to take such steps prior to the saeei as may be necessary to protect their rights. D. A.

Johnston, Sheriff and ox-officio tax collector. Parish of Ouachita, La Sheriffs Sale In the matter of the liquidation of the Ouachita Manufacturing Ltd-. State of Louisiana, Parish of Ouachita, Fifth District Court. By virtue of an order of sale issued in the above-tnntlrd proceeding and to me directed, 1 will offer for sale at public auction at the court-house door in the city of Monroe, between the legal hours of sale on Saturday, July 15, 1899, the following described property belonging to the insolvent estat of theOuachita Manufacturing Company, Limited, in liquidation, to-wit; Ail the property and outtit of the Ouachita Manufacturing Company, Limited, situated in West Monroe, consisting of a complete plant of a blind, door and sash factory, including the Jot of ground on which said factory stands, fronting 75 feet on Trenton street and running back 210 feet, together with all the buildings thereon, and ail the maenjnery, all the lumber and materials on baud, all the notes and accounts due said company, and the team consisting of 1 mule, 2 wagons, 1 buggy, 1 set of harness, wagon sheet and ropes, all of which property is mote particularly described and itemized on the inventory in my office, subject to the inspection of the public. Terms of sale: Cash, with the benefit of appraisement.

A. JOHNSTON, June 7, 1899. Sheriff. Nolice. The undersigned committee of the Police Jury will receive Jr for the building of a new bridge the Chenierc at the Arant crossing.

Plans and specifications may be seen with U. Milisapsat West Monroe, or with p. D. Wood aud Henry Berry, at their homes. Contract will lie let to the lowest responsible bidder, at the uheietln? bridge is to be erected, on Monday, 19th day of June, at 10 oclock A.

M. URIAH MILLSAPS, D. D. WOOD, if. P.

BERRY, Committee. June 8, 189. REGISTRATION NOTICE. Office of Assessokaxd Kx- I it jiio Rf.gistkar of Voters. Oiinchita Parish, Monroe, April 35, 1S19.

Notice is hereby ffivdehi-tlial bv virtue of the au- tharity vested in me by law, and especially in accordance with the provisions of Art No. 197 of the Constitution of 1898 for the purpose of registering S. A. Larcheof ward 8 has had plenty ot rain. Judge Potts has been holding district court this week.

almost Saturday night was cold enough for frost. A great many true-blue farmers were in town yesterday. M. M. Grady of Island DeSiard is a strong friend of the cotton factory.

I. M. Cade, of Chenierc, says the drouth is awful in his neighborhood. W- A. Head says his crops of corn and cotton are all that he could wish.

Allen Wood, who lives just below Mr. Gore, says he has had no rain for months. A. J. Gore was here yesterday.

He has had plenty of rain and has a good crop on Coco Bend. We are told that about a mile caivt. olaceis Wanted. A first-class brick-maker, who understands the whole business. Apply at this office.

I iui.viuicsnp uiust people uu i Jiot plant their seed deep enough. I He is down on Dowlaws plan- ters. It- looks now' like it never would rain again. But we are comforted by the promise that harvest time shall never fail. Sam Wolff, the foremost business man of Bastrop, was in Monroe Tuesday.

We still favor a. railroad from Monroe to Bastrop. The city bought 80 acres of gravel lands from Uncle Bob McClendon this week for $500. It will gravel everv street in Monroe, and West Monroe, too, for that matter. FOR SALE One Southern Standard Cotton Press; good as new; at a bargain.

Terms to salt purchaser. 1 tf L. R. POWERS. Our esteemed friends, Jumel Demoss and W.

L. Dickerson, called on us Tuesday. They report the rains very spotted in the hills and most of the crops are very-unpromising. S. N.

Camp and I. T. Hamilton were in town yesterday. They are as good men as ever "live ft and are close neighbors; Mihi ptenty of rain and the other has had none. Why is this? Judge Allen Barksdale has been Monroe, for several days trying the suit of Brigham vs.

Newton, in which Judge Potts is recused. We are glad to see that Judge Barksdale is enjoying his old time vigor and health. While taking' a walk over the new bridge please note the fact that G. B. Haynes is in West Monroe with a full line of dry goods, clothing, hats, shoes, and in fact everything kept in a general store.

Give him a call. M. Filhiol, one of the foremost, most intelligent and successful business men of this state, thoroughly endorses our movement to build a cotton factory in Monroe, fie says vc will succeed aud that it will introduce a new era of prosperity He thinks the people of all classes ought to hold a meeting and endorse the mill at once. He is a tower of strength and with such backing we cannot fail. Last Saturday, we had a call from Thurston B.

Pratt of ward one, and found him to be a strong friend of our policy of building factories in this parish. He has 75 acres in He finds a ready market at Ion Swartz for everything eatable that' he can raise. Mr. Pratt mtvs ho has a bunk entitled IJow pi make the farm pay which is Worth its weight ill silver if not in gold, It gives good ideas on everything from how to feed a horse to how to plant a fruit tree. Mr.

Pratt believes that cranberries would grow well here itnd he has many other plans and ideas for the improvement and enrichment of our country. All honor to such intelligent T. B. Pratt. Tbev are the pioneers of a new era.

Mobbed tho Grave. Asiiiril'ng Inci lent of which Mr. John Oliv. of Philadelphia, the subject, ts nat rated by him as follows: I was in a most dieadful cmdili'iu My skin was almost, yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coat'd, pain constantly in back and sides, no appetite f-iaiiusliy growing weaker and wvakei day by day. I'liree phtstcians had given tue tip.

Fortunately, friend advi-ed trying Electiic Bitters, -mil to my great joy and surprise, the Bret bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use foi three weeks, aud am now a well man. 1 know they saved tpy life, aud robbed the gtavc of qt(cr wlira. lyo one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents a bottle at all ilrns; stores, 6 Continued from last week.

By Mr. Berry ORDINANCE Dividin'; the Parish of Ouachita into road districts, appointing road overseers and assigning road hands: Be it ordained by the Police Jury of Ouachita Parish, that the parish be divided into road districts as follows, and that the persons named as overseers take charge of the road hands hereinafter named and work the various road districts to which such hands are assigned for the year ending May ill 1900, according to the provisions of Ordinance No. 858, adopted June 7, 1397. Sec. 1 W.

M. r.uitln overseer of the Monroe aud Columbia road from lower limits of Monroe to lower end of the Parond lane, thence east aloug the lane via''ll. W. McEncrys and along Winns-horo road to Oabbs Slough; all the hands on the Pargoud lower plantation, R. J.

Wilson, R. C. Prichard, H. McHenry, John Benjamin and Cyrus Price places, and all other hands on line of said road not otherwise assigned are subject to his order. Sec.

2 8 W. 0. Hollingsworth oversee of Wiunsboro road from Dabbs Slough to Bayou Lafourche; all hands to Mrs. Essicks, J. O.

Sanders, G.W. Stewart and E. S. Austin places, and all other bauds ou either side of the lilts of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his orders. bayou to Mrs.

Essicks place; all hands living noth ol Youngs bayou from Jeff Oliver to If. H. Endoms and ou Josmh Junes place, are subject to his orders. Sec, 4 8 L. L.

Leibcr overseer on Mon roe aud Millhaven road Iron eastern line Monroe to Milihaven; all hands on south side of said road not otherwise as- signed, and all hands on back part of Laytons and on Oak Drove, Eldorado uytons and on Ouk Grove, Mrs. Huker, J. Malikowbi places, and all of F. T. Whiteds hands ancl all other hands on said road not otherwise assign cd, living south of Vicksburg, Shreveport Pacific railroad, are subject to his orders.

Sec. 5 Richard Swaggart overseer of the road from G. W. Stewart and liich-ard Swaggurt places on Youngs bayou to Prairie Dubois, thence through the Jane dividing Chambliss and Noble plantations to Ouachita river; all hands on S. Kuhn, Mrs.

L. A. Rondelius, M. M. Bryant, L.

A. Galloway, Martin Tillman, Jeff Carter, Crownrich aud Testor places, and all other hands on either side of the line of said road not otherwise assigned are oubject to his orders, except hands on Chambliss place. Sec. 6 Ed Neuwirlh overseer of the road from Machoir A. LOurse to upper line of Copley place and from lower end of Dinkgrave lane to the landing opposite mouth of Cheniere.

The hands on Buckhorn, Copley, Frantom, Saunders, Brooks, Charleston, Carolina and Diuk-grave places, and all those living back of these places, also all other hands on line of said road not otherwise assigned, arc subject to his orders. Sec. 7 S. C. Alexander overseer of Monroe and Columbia road from the lower cud of the lane at Pargoud lower place to the upper line of Conley place all han on Mrs.

FilhioUo, S. W. Downs, Mrs. Dunn, N.G. Skipwith ami Formosa places, ami all other Lands on lino of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to ids orders.

Sec. 8 to Parker oveweerof River road from norlli corporation limits of Ut Um iutiiAU ailluc 0 1 vj jpg JnmN ot estate of Herrin uiul John Cole. All the hands ou the line ot said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his orders. Sec. 9 10 Jno Cole overseer of River road from the school house at line dividing lands of estate of II.

Herring and Juo Cole to mouth of Bayou DeSiard, thence along said bayou to old store on McGuire place. Ail tile hands on the line of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his orders, except the hands on the Logan place. Sec. 10 James Steivart overseer of the Monroe and Bastrop road from east corporate limbs of the city of Monroe to three mile post, AH hnntls on Filhiol, McGuire, Logan and Miller places, and all hands on either side of the lino of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his orders. Sec.

11 pi Johnston overseer nf Monroe mid Bastrop roati from three mile post to east line of A Barker place. All hands on Mason, Limerick and Iugleside places are subject to his orders Sec. 12 to Lewis Toombs overseer of Monroe and Bastrop road from east line of A Barker place to nine mile post. All Hie hands on Stubbs plantation. George Nelson, Bonair, Kansas and Stubbs, not til of Biivou DeSiard from Foot lie ferry to Stubbs place, anil all other hands on cither side of road not otherwise assigned, aro subject to his orders.

Sec. 13 Frank Illnes overseer oi Monroe and Bastrop road from nine mile post to con re of Long bridge bayou the hands on Scriber, Ranssvall and I.ndellngs bayou places and all hands at Swartz mill west of A Ry. tract and north of mill pond and all other hands on either side of the line of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to Ills orders. Sec. 14 Jos Thompson overseer of Bastrop road from center of Long Bridge llayii to Lochtirbor.

All bauds on line of said road not otherwise nssignod, are Sec. 15 y. John Knight overseer ot Bastrop road from Locharbor to Bayou Bamff. All hands on tlo line of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to tits orders. Sec.

ltl (t Burkett overseer of Monroe and Oak Ridge road from Locharbor to Bayou Bocuff. All bauds of Bratts mill and all oilier hands on line of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to Ms orders. Sec. 17 I Wood overseer of road from Stony Drain to the hed of the lane between Thomas and John raider-wood places; and shall work on the east bank of Bayou DeSiard at aldcrvvood crossing to the water edge. All hands ou Thomas, John Caldcnvood, McLain Theobalds and Stan lord places, ami all hands on either side ot the liuo of said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his orders.

Sec. 18 i Caney Galhouu overseer of the new road from Woodland plantation to Locharbor. All hands on Ameiicus Watson, Kennedy and A Rumpus places and ten hands on Calhoun place are subject to Ids orders. Sec. 19 Grayson Guthrie overseer of the road from John OaldervvooiBs plantation around the bayou to the lev ee on Bttvou Boeuff, Bastrop road; the hands I on Calhouu (except the ten assigned 1 to Calhoun), Mrs Elder, Burton, Seat-borough, Sol Wilson mid Mrs Anna Guthrie places and all other hands on the line cf said road not otherwise assigned, are subject to his order.

Sec. 20 Jno Johnston, overseer of the road from the Elton bridge ou Bayou Boeuff to lie leyeo ou Bayou BoeuQ above Scarborough. The bauds on A A Gnu'iv, Ridu January, Johnson, Chambers amt Gutlp'ic places RqJ other haniks on either aide of the line of said road not otherwise as- igncil. are subject to his orders rontinued nt week. TP Th JIEMI'J The 5 CINCl LAND, CANA WA8 APKL The NEW North i mar base of of the 1 Bridge of Kem conned withou Pire TKYA1 COLOi CALI I Pulli throng For lull in agent or aik I.

II. burg, ft Cs-C. 1 Yic 7 PS 2 3 73 0 J2? KT E3? IB 31 5 Pa 1 A Office i Office A.u- Oliice Corner hours fi no Office TV 1 nc 1 soli ago ot and feel epathy Dec. i th D. Iff.

Office bouse C. J. bo. lOAl Bc C. iTTP 1 Coi 1 Or r.

o. in pori nd Co Pracli fttul Jiic erM Coi Dkp? Tenders at Ahy ttdjointi F1 2 REAL MIAN Hear BH Railroni! Taul GEO, Parker, Mrs city, house and lot in sq ancl addition fronting 50 on Oak st with a depth of 81 ft. State tax 2.10. Powers, city, moss factory store and lot IOC, Filhlois 2nd addition fronting 100 ft on Washington with a depth of 547 ft; 4 cabins and residence; lot iu sq 30 Filhiols addition fronting 100 ft ou Washington st with a depth of 130 ft on 8th st; one lot on DeSiard road fronting 50 ft and running back between parallel lines 150 ft. State tax 20.01 Robinson, Taylor, ward 7, 40 acres nw I of swi (if section 21 tp 17 1 e.

State tax 30c parish tax 43c; poll tax 1.00. Ray, ward 7. 80 acres bought of Frantum. State tax 1.17; parish tax 1.70; poll tax 1.00 Rutledge, Mrs ward 8, sw qr of uw qr of sec 4 tp 10 State tax 48; parish tax 72. 80 acres, 3 e.

Ragland, Howard 9, 80 acres, lots 9 and 10 of sec 10; Jot 2 of sec 15; lot of sec 11 tp 15 2 Stwte tax 1.80: parish tax 2.70. Ray, Mrg citv, resilience and lot in sq 41. Breard's addi'ion fronting 100 ft on Bre-trd st with a depth of 000 ft. iStste tax 7.20. and nc qr oJ sec.

0,. tp IS it 4 e. Book folio US. Sla'c. tux 2 94 patish iax 4.41 ilislrici levee lax 2.4D poll tax 1 0(1 Sholars, (J and ward 1.

3G8 97 100 acres Pibot sec 41 and lot 2 wnsec 2 tp IS 3 e. ami tract in see fid tp 20 3 37 folio (ill. State tax 25.41; parish tux 38. 12 ni-lr ct levee tax 5 5.5; poll tax 2.00 Slade, Andrew, ward 2, 40 acres, sw qr of nw qr of sec lfi tp 19 5 e. Slate tax 36c paiish tax 54e; poll tax 1.00.

Sims, ward 6, 80 acres, ne qr of se qr ne qr of se qr sec 19, tp 18, uric. Suite tax 2.16; parish taB 24; poll tax 1.G0. Sherwood, Mri Ilnttic, ward 7, 40 acres ne qr of se qr of see 22, tp 17, 1 e. a'e tax 24e paitsli tax 36e. Smith, Hector, ward 8, SO acres, bf of lif of sec 32, tp 17.

2 e. Sta-e tax 75c; patish tax 1.13; poll iex 1.00 Sandel, Pccv, city, icsidenee and lot in sq it fronting 90 ft John st vviib a depth State tax 6.21. Seaicy. J. Hadden, agt, city, liotife and lot in sq A.

Smiths addition floating 60 ft on ll-ir rison st. State lax 6.00; poll lax 1.00 Thomas, Jane, ward 5, vacant lot No. 29 on south side Claiborne c-ad in Trenton. State lax 15c; parish Tippit, vrurd 6, 163 veres, GO acres bought by Tippit from I Averett. and oe qr of na qr bf of lif i ow qr nw qr sic 4 tp 17, nr 1 hf of bf of se qr of sw qr of sec 33.

sw qr of se qr sec 33 tp 18 1 also 3 1-4 acres in sec 33 tp IS i 1 v. Stale lux 1 17 ptrisb lax 2.66. Vaughn, VV fj, ward 8, 160 ores, se qr of seo 9 town 16 range 1 e. Stale iax75cts; pan-b tax 1.13; poll tax 1.00. Vollman, pen, city, residence and lot ti Of sq tf, StubbV railroad, add tug 1 1 Off risou st with depth of 14? tax 6.00.

-100 ft. ale White, e-l ward 5, 40 acres, ne qr of sw qt nf 29 tp 18 i State lax 30c; i-b tax 45c. While, 1 if, ward 5, 40 acres, sw qr of nw qr of sec 10 tp 17 3 e. State tax 33c parish tax 50c poll lax 1. 00 Walteis, est flanivl, ward 1 6, 140 acre-, e'hf of nw qr Of -ec 30 owqr of tie qr lifof ne of tie qr of sec 81 1 t.

St Me tax 84c; p'irsh lax 1.2G. Wiimmaek, ward 9, 399 3-100 aetes, lif of Se qr and nw qr of tec 2 1 tp 16 2 ne qr of q-s qr i nc qr of nw qr of sec 36, bf of sw qr sec 35 tp 13 3 e. Slate tax 2.16; pnii-h t-x 8.24; poll tax 1 .00. Wilson Geo, waul 16, Iiimim1 aod lot 2 id bl ok Eemyvitle. State lax 61k! 'insh 9ht; district It vee lax 50c i pijll tax 1.60 nlitcr, Sirs L-iura, oi'y, boose and lot one acre bought of Solomon Spatks, flouting 70 ft on Giaimnont st will) a deptli of 180 fi.

Stale tax 2.40. Walker Ay city, reidem and lot mi I -hf ot hf eidi'ion fburmig 7 Iv, Caiyps st tttlh depth oi ISO 7 NON KKfelOKNT. ward 4, 192 1 I Nil :) (in lv djng' hue nf anl 9 iimmi 15 iruo.ge 1 e. lax l.SOf pan-ill lax 7.20; tax 2 00. Carr, John, vva ti 3, cotlago and lot in sq 35 LyKm8 2nd add framing 100 ft on Texa ave wuh a depth of 150 fi.

Suite tx 1.80. Me Denxmt1, Jaruo city, 'tie aud lot 97 Fdhuns 2nd add fiontiog GO ft on Adam with a depih of HO ft Stale tax 1 80 Sid'ulz) Wtn, iu, 'aeaoi iu sq 13 fi t.n 4tft si nut a tax 3 00 Thompson. Kduatal, We-t Monroe Lot No on south side Claiborne oad, Trenton. State tax 12c; parish ix lac. Dupont, Pe Nemours Powder Co, Monroe Brick tnagnxinc and lot fronting ft on Mnnasa streit with a depth ot 8 ft.

Slate tflc- Oc Id f. ieo oO of 150 li 2 By virtue of an order of sale issued from the Hon. 5th District Court in and for the parisii aforesaid and to me directed, I will offer for sale at tlie courthouse door in the city of Monroe, ou Monday, 26th of. June, 1899, the following described property of the succession 4 J. H.

Flournoy, situated in Laytons 2ud Addition to ftlonroe, to-wit: 4 contiguous lots and three houses thereon situated in tho northeast corner of Square 41, fronting in the aggregate 2u0 feet on Ouachita Avenue and 150 ieet on 12th Street. 1 lot and house thereon iu Square 38 fronting 50 feet on Texas Avenue aud taiuniujr back between parellei lines mie of which is TYi7ik Street, a instance of 150 feet. I- vacant lot in Square 88 fronting 60 feet on Louise-Anna Avenue and running back a distance of 150 feet between parallel lines, the west one of which is a line bcgitiuiug a distance of 100 feet from the northwest corner of said block, running in a southernly direction parallell to 11th Street. 2 lots and one house thereon in Sq-iarc 40, fronting 100 feet in the aggregate on Texas Avenue aud running back betvnasn parallel lines, one of which is 1 1th Street, a distance of 150 feet. 2 vacant lots in Square 40 fronting 100 feet in the aggregate on Lonise-Anna 'Avenue and running back a distance of 150 feet between parallel lines, the west one of which is a line beginning 100 feet from the northwest corner of said Square 40 and running in a southernly direction parallel to IJtii Street, Terms of sale for above property, cash, with the benefit of appraisement.

1 lot iu Square 38, fronting 50 feet on Texas avenue and running back a distance of 150 feet between parallel lines, the east one of which is a line beginning 50 feet from the southeast corner of said square 38 apd running in a northerly direction parallel to 12th Street. Terms ot sale for this lot, one-third cash, one-ihird in one year, aud one-third iu two years with 8 per centintcrest. T. E. FLOURNOY, Admr.

May 25-51. Dickerson, Isaac, ward 7, 40 lere's m-J of nef of sec 24, Ip 17, 1 ftate tax 24c, parish tax hue, poll tax l.O' Dawkins, city, dvvcllin at corner of Jacksou and Mir i lug Jackson st with a depth a1 st of 150 ft; state tax 12.15. Endora. Fred, ward 3, 10 a 3 and 4 of sec 15, and 5i acres land in Hodge tract tp 17 Slate tax 1.80; parish tax 2.7 levee tax 1.50. Kndoin, Fred, city, lot with 4re stable fronting 135 ft on DeSin a depth of 130 ft.

vacant lot in fronting 12o ft on St Joint stre depth Ot 150 ft, lots 1 aud 2 in with 3 brick stores fronting and lot es, lots 4 e. district and st with SOP jvith a 11 feet on St Anu in sq uont st, lot 9 DeSiard street with a depth st, lot with carriage shop 4 fronting to ft on Gra lots 10 and 11 and north hf to Methodist church.) 1U IB I'J a fronting 150 ft (less lot 50 IlK.eefc sold 4 trfkq II of fronting 154 feet I.miuev poll tax). no Fluker, city, resident) and lot in sq i I it's addition frontui ift) feet ou Hall st vv ith a depth of L0 ft 6.00. Fuilam, Mrs city, res lots 9 and 10, sq 10 fronti1 St John st with a depth of school alley; state tax 5 10. lodnight, ward 2, 12' oofs Ilf, of sw or i4 see range 5c.

State taxi. 05: pari dist levee tax 1. 30. 1 Grayson, Jr, ward acres lot town 19 i 1G0 acres lit ot hf of ne qr of sw qr if State- tax bf oi ne qr of sw qr aud of sec 32 town 17 range 4 e. 4.

82; parish tax G.93; dist levijrynSi 3.85; poll tax 1.00. Gridin, ward C. 80 acres se qr of nw qr aud ne qr of nw qrsec N) town 17 range 1 e. State tax GO ctsf parish tax 90 els; poil tax 1.00 Hollingsworth, Mrs Xnuie and Miss Lou Essix, ward 3, 210 acre- se qr of see 8. vv lit of sw qr of sec 17, 4 state tax 2.70, parish tav t.05, dist.

levee tax 1.50. Hollingsworth, A anil Vy 0, wal'd 8, acres, vy hf cf lie qr and sp qr of sec 22, hf of se qr cf sec 23 of hf of sec 26 so qr of in: qr andtliif of se qr ne qr of lie or of see 27, rl 4 state tax 9.03. parish tax 1:1.65, levee tax 7.53, poll ix 2.00. Henry, A. ward 60 acres, sw qr of sac 18 south of Chenierc creek; suite tax tax 90c; poll tux 1.

00, Hodge, warn 720 in. see 23 (except lif of se qr) qr sec 22, lif se qr uf.ee r2e. State tax G.OO; p'aris! poll tax 1 .00. Head. Mrs F.

.1 II Head, Monroe, house atyd lot frontii. part oj tes, all of hi of ne 2, tp 1 8, tax 9.00; agt. West Ouachita SOUjfes poll tax State tax 1.92; parish tax 2 1.00. Johnson, Mrs Henrietta, ward 4 338 43-100 acres, 4-5 Interest in hf of sec 9 ne qr of ne qr of sec 1 16 4 (less amount sold to JL. Johnson.) State tax 1.G8; parish tax U.52; distric levee tax 1 .00.

Johnson, ward 4S G7 acres, 1-5 interest in 338 43-100 acreJshf see 9, ne qr of ne qr of sec 1G town lw 11 range 4 c. State tix 45cts; prrifh tafx 68 cts; dist levee tax 38 cts; poll tax lloO. Johnson, James, city, lots a and 4 of sq 14 II fronting CO feet on depth of 108 feet. State tax 1 00. Kinsey, est Wesley, war house and fot iu Trenton fronting on Claiborne State Ish lax IB cts.

1 Lewis Lucy, or est Robert ward 10, house and lot fronting 75 ft cn Young's tmvou with a depth of ICO J. State tax 60c; Parish tax (list. tux 4.50. Lanefeklu-, citv, hn'L and lot in fractional sq Layton -rti addition. State lux 13.20: poll tux Mujs, hf ward 8,80 itcres hf of nw qr of sec 28 town JO llJiange 2 e.

State tax -60 cts; purisn tux l.o; poll tax 1.00. Murray, Mr Tatsy, Ward dO, house and lot nyvilie feonmti'd north by Aarou Bowman, soutu and -east by est Lnuis Averv. Slate tax 1 parish tax 2.80; district levy tax i.2i. Murray, Jim. ward 10 one acre and house bounded cast by MoCloe north bv I 1 Logan south byF Stubbs, Slate tax 54 cts; parish tix 81 cts; (list levee tax 45 cts; poll tux 1.00.

MUlUus West Monfoc, dwelling and lot ironling 1 50 Ct m. SatphKoches road tin a de; th of -10 u. tax 3 uo ptrisft lax 4 50; poll fax 1.00, onsc and 4 ol arts addition i street with a i 2.10; poll Madison, Ads, eav. kotfeaDd pnrt of lot D4, Filliiols addition fronting 50 ft on Washington st with a depth of 219 fi. State tax 60c.

Mrns.Ms Kate, West Monroe, vacant lot bouhdctj nh'th (utlon st. east by fr.der.y Shaw Jones, south by est Iegifter bv James Mays, for 8 years 1896, 1W7 and J89H. State tax 86c; parish tax 14 cts. McGrath, Jl McGrath, nt, etv, house and ot in sq FilbioJi addition frotuime 45 tt on- Hi. -st with a depth of 120 U.

State lax 8. On; poll tax 1. 00. I Kenton, ward 3, w4 of lot 4 ol ircc 55 anti lot 5 in partition of and VV tp 1 7 c. State tax IS.fco; parish tax 27.0U; district levee tax 2.U0 Neuwirlh, Mi Ed, wav'd 4, OS.

acres; part of lot 5 in see 2 lots r. 4 and 5 and ne of ml of ser U. sms 12 tp 1C 18 of n4 of sec 7 uof sec 8, nw of nw nt sec 9 t.fc In 2 e. State tax 19 77' parish district lex ee tax 6.00 i Puckett, est wni 2, 468 30-100 acres, sw (jr of mv qr 21, sw qr of sw qr sec 21, hf of sc qr of see 20, seqr of se qr of sec 20, ne qc ofaie qr of sec 29, sw qr of sec 21, qr nw qr of ne qr of see 18. hf ortte qr of sec 17 town 18 range 5e.

Ht acres, shfof ue qr nw qr of ne qr of sec 18, hf ot ne qv of sac 17 towu 17 range 5e, Books J8U-225, 85 38-271. Slate ta 2,101: paiish tax 94.52; district levee tax 19 18, Vnrkett, est ward 2, 40 acres. ne qr of ne qr of sec 22 town if range 3e. Book folio 582. State tax 96 cts: parish 54 cts.

Prichard, ward 0, 25 acres: part of Downs tract purchased of A xlono tp 17, e. State tax 2 25: 1 Remarkable Itescne-Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plain-field, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless mi ti, druggist suggested Dr. Kings Cio -n-mg New Discovery for she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose.

She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well; now" does her own housework, and is as well as she ever Trial bottle free of this Great Discovery at anv drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and SI. 00. 6 FOURTH JULY. The S.

L. I. M. S. Rv will sell tickets at one fare for round trip within two hundred miles.

No ticket sold for less than fifty cents. Tickets on sale July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th; good to return July 5th. H. D. Apgar, Agt.

June 25th to July 11th, the S. L. I. M. S.

will sell tickets to Salt Lake City and Ogden Utah at one fare plus two dollars for round trip; good ninety days, returning with stop over going and returning' after firt, Colorado common point. II. D. Apgar, Agt. Lost.

Two weeks ago, one black mare coal black, except hind feet, which are white. Branded on left hip Any information will be gladly received and paid for. J. S. Ramsey, Swartz, La.

Dont fail to examine i ivtn-Mlro wide tire ap on, bye. rr. the S. I. M.

S. Ry. is making-very low rates to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle Washington, Vancouver and Victoria B. Call at ticket office for particulars or 'phone 35. II.

D. Acgar, Agent. A TEXAS WONPER. halls (JURAT DISCOVERT. Ouu small bottle of Halls Great Discovery cures ull kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak and lame backs, rheumatism and alt irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women, regulates bladder troubles in children.

If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of 81. One small bottle is two monies treatment and will cure anv case above mentioned. l)r. E. W.

Hall, sole manufacturer, St. Louis, formerly Waco, Texas. Sold by S. B. Bros, Monroe, La.

READ THIS. Jackson, Jan. 17, 1899. 1 liave for ycai.s been a sufferer from kidney ami bladder troubles; I have tried all remedies that I could find, and bail almost given up all hope of ever getting relief, until I tried Halls Great Discovery. I inn now using it anil feel like a new' mail.

Its effect is wonderlul. (i. W. Asst Chief Police. STATE TAX SALES OF IMMOVABLE TROPEBTY.

TtMtU'l 'IU 1J Mil ljn "TTansTi ol Ouachita. VS- Delinquent; Tax Debtors. By virtue of the- authority vested in me bv the constitution and laws of Louisiana, I will sell at the front door of tho court house, in which the civil district couit of said parish is held within the legal hours for judicial salea, beginning at 11 oclock a. m. on Saturdays June 24th, 1809, aud continuing on Monday aud each succeeding day until said saits are completed, all property ou which taxes tue now due Slate of Louisiana, to enforce collection of nil the taxes assessed in the year previous thereto, together with interest thereon from the 31st day of December, 1888, until paid at the rate of two per cent per month, and al! costs, Tho names of said delinquent tax-payers, the amouut of taxes due by each ou the assessment of said year, and the prop perty assessed to each to be offered for sale are as follows, tow it: Burrell, Henry, "ward 1,112 acres of 200 acres purchased ot (J Baker jointly with (ieo rhinn, llcnry Clay and Henry Hibson, book folio 526; state tix 2.61, parish tax 8.02, poil tax 1.00.

Burroughs, Wr ward 6, residence and 10 acres in old Forkswlle, La: state tux 57c, parish tax 8dc, noli tux 1.00. Britton, Albert, ward 7, 216 65-100 acres, interest in se qr, hf of nw qr, sec 5, tp 17, 2 se qr of nw qr of se qr se qr of se qr of sec 82, sw qr ot sw qr. see 8:, tp In, state tax 1.50, parish tux 2.25, poll tax $1.00. j)olc Kst Carqllne ward 10, bouse and 5 acres, hoigbt bf Jl i.m-rel; state tax pari' dtnri 00 tax NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at New Orleans, May 22, 1890.

Notice is hereby given that the foliowing-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado before U. A. Young, clerk 5th district court, at Monroe, on July 8th, 1899, viz: Homestead Entry No. 13873, Albert Hana, for the swj nej, sej mv, nw sc and nej fv, sec. 10, tuwu-ship 17 north, range 3 east; Louisiana Meridian.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: II. LaBaum, A. Smith, Pry us Gray, Perry Williams, all of Ouachita Parisii, La. WALTER L. COlilSX, Register May 25-tit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Otlice at New Orleans, I June 7,1899.

Notice is hereby uiven that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will be made before R. A. Young, elerk 5th district court, at Monroe, ou July 24th, 1899, viz: Homestead Entry No. 15744, Ira A. Brown, for tho el swf, w4 sej section 2, township 17 north, range 2 east.

Louisiana Meridian. Ue names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: L. J. lunis, S. J.

Fleming, J. V. Puckett, Harrison Osborn, all of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. IV ALTER L. COHEN, Register.

June 15-6t ATTENTION! rhotos to ail duly qualified electors competent under tbe provisions of said 1 will be present and open the books for reyistra-j lion on the dates nun tinned as follows, to-wit: Monroe, from Friday May 19 to June when registration the follow Beal direct with the Artists. We will make to any one sending us a photo a Lifu-Sizo- Gillette, Crnyoa. or Portrait Free of Charge to introduce our superior work. Exact Jikeness, uighiy artihiic finish, end prompt return of small photo guaranteed. Send i )our phot') al once.

will cloe. TF AY. McEnury, Assessor and Ex-Officio Registrar of voters of Ouachita parish. ARTISTS UNION ir-ny ma "wum It.

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