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THE BANK OF ST. JOHN RESERVE, LOUISIANA BEGAN BUSINESS DECIiMBR 6 1904 PAID UP GAPITAL - $15,000 'SURPLUS - . .- $15,000 P~mWciL : acu. Lasetwie, President; Edward Godeksa•, Vice.Preside- .sU Cimnt, Cashler, Jame. Montegot, Assistant Cashier. BasNleC' ILelen Montgaut, Edward Godchaur, Dr. Sidney H•eut6•ut Atgae W-W, lp; ri•'rl•h o t, Charles Allimons. Emygad Ory, Charles E. Thibodoau, Jame CI'ne..iaSlenne J. Caire. Dr. L. T. Donald.o . J. V. Cheast. Clment Maurin 83. PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. GARY STATE BANK (;ARYVILLE, LA. PAID UP CAPITAL - - $10,000.00 SURPLUS - -2,000,00 UOFFWERS-J. D BRow, President; D; 0. f.Oar, Vio, Preai- dent; . . H. LABICH, Cashier. DIRtCTOll•-Esgbne Tangull, C. Z. Blonin, Jr, Alfred Labiohe, t J. D" Brown, Steven J. Keller. S. H. Lablehe, O. J. Ory. 4 Per Cent.oZnteres ct TimeDeposits a ST. JAMES BANK - LUTCHER, LA. BEGAN BUSI,.38 NOVEMBER 16, 1904. PAID UP CAPIT s, , . $30,000 00 8 s •PLUs •, ... $0,000.00 . 'flCR5g : F. aeyasud, President; leonaro Wauegpae k, Vice-praeside$ L L Keler,, .Jeeond Viees=releat;A, . H. ears, Cashfr; :a lSge.. J. Pobek, Assistant Cler".. t. S:-U00OS8S: A. 0. Obbear4d, V. Chauvn, L. Wa ueopa, L,•Zelir,1Lami, t Ryanel, P. . Waguepaok, A. RI. Mbea Josepb Gebelln, F. to Reynaud, B. P. Woods. a. S*1 per Cent paid on Tiam Deposit4. . . a .a H• . JWAGUESPACK " STr.•-ATR••Z P. O., LA. . FR TORNADO. AC, I* 111 SURETY BONDS rel CIENT, HEALTH. r' and LIFE "i rerm.ti at Pctic ( tuawiilt Inurane Company e• of Cahtorn/e Stesaus diesbltIty vlause Should the Iesurd beeome permnastly, ne , the preums seusel and the insufred receives cen teeth at alm db SpoaVey ma ten eqssal anmenal insta•mets. "Not•tnhi but the best offered by WaguespaclC. a n bayiag f $sura-cewhy at d the best? :e ," Tre are Mailskeackr bevy r or eur Policies `' S. H. LABIOHE, .. GA6 sYTATEBANK +BLDO. +GARYVILLE ILA. -•PhFie Tornado, Cyclone and Life Insurance b . SLNDON AGLOBE INS. Co. As--tU U8 Su. Ish) . . $18,784,5•.00 INS. Co., of NowYfN Y h ::;+w b - `1. " - .+- a,.. .. 16,9 3,71T 4.00 A ss- . . . . usooooo . , Lemmeprn al n t is Pumn, through my rAgoq, a the alsg . H. HEMPEL.& SN SGEPIJIERA• ISURANCE *, polA~t*AoeoBt.me3aSoilez. n an -ag( 3!S iA ! ,,e f J.4 'sa e5U. Sh i m+ ______ -, ~:i41 CHARTER. OF THE GARYVILLE REALTY COMPAN LIMITED. O STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH OF JEFFERSOb BE IT KNOWN, That on this hint e day of thei Month of }February. in t~ year of Uur Lord One Thoosand, Ni Hundred and Fourteen, and of the Il dependenoe of the United States America, the One hundred and thirty eight. Before me, FREUERICH A. MIL DLETON, a Notary Public in and fc the Parish of Jefferson, duly sworn commissioned and qualified, and in th presence of the witnesme hereinafte named and undersigned, personall, came and appeared: . SIDNEY H. LABICHE, JOSEPH D BROWN. EMILE J. HEBBEIT as ARTrHUR L ABICHE, ial of lawful :'gi ad residents of the Town of Garyville Parish at• t, ohn the Baptist, State o Louilans, who deea;.d to me Notary in the presence Ed the underilgna witneeas, that, availing themselves o of the provisioas of the laws of this tate relative to Corporations, they covenanu and agree, and bind themselves, as well as such other person as may hereafter become associated with them, to form and constitute a 'Corporation and body politic in law, for the purposes, objects, etipulations, articles and oOditios, to- wit. ARTI[CLE 1 The name and title of this corporation shall be toe GARYVILLE RBALTY COMPANY, LIMITED, and its doml ei.e is hereby established in the Town of Oarville, Parish of St. John the Bap. tist, and under its aid corporste same saidcorporatio shall have power and Sauthority to contract, sue and be suedj to make and use corporate seal, and the same to, b alter at plesure. to hold, re• purobuse improve, alienate, sor , operate, pledge, mortgage, _ .ypotbecast under its said cori•ert ame, property real, per. seaal and mixed; to name and appoint easnob ofaeera, diretors, agents, managers and employ as the interest or ers. veniesae of said Cerporadot may re- quire; to make and establish by laws rases and regulations for the proper management of its affairs as may be due, neaerary and proper, sad the same to ebsuge or alter at pleasure; tad to doeai and every set and thiag per- mitted by law, or as shal or may be necessary and proper to ertry oat th" object and porposes~e asid eerpqratisa. Th aa d, Corporation, aleas esoone dissolved in aceordanee with ita ibartr,. abal exist and continue for a period of minetyn•ine years from sad after date hereaf. The President or in his ebeaee, the Se.retary-Treauurr., shall be the pper perse upon whbm citation or other lega• process sehl be sirved. ARTICOLI U The objects and purpos.. or .,bleb this eorpoersam is rganised, mnd tbh o aitr at t6 bbuiness tobe earried on by it, are declared to be e following to wit, To buy and eli retadwtte, oo cor o mimtlo ot for its own noes; to build heame or its rw us or or sale to buy Usd asl mortgage note or other sem- menrial paper. and generally to eonduet Sreal estate bonasiae, and to do sll thinge pertinent thertto. AR'Ch,,J1 IIl. The capital stock of this corporatem sal4l be Three thousand ($aU0,.00) dollars, divided into sno repremeted by thirty .bares of the pak vilae of One tliedrid ($10e 0o) dollar eseb, whi•,d said stock shall be paidi' tot i cueb, 'r esee may be issued at net let than per. in payment or eeahqnge for property or rights aetually received or purchaeed b, said cerporatie, and the eate may Ib meerid tull paid rer meony paid, or Nr oeuh other values or sert•leso aie l.esrd e~d.iroctore- seid sprporstCon shalt detoeqi, ASy stQkbeldsr may sell to traasr aipte in this corpoaotic, provided thirty days prir notu ato esub intos- ins to el oa tranor tbo salhs Ihal be gi"u to tei Oompany. rad the other teeldrs thereof hde l h ra thbe fire I privis of pnrabasing onse; after Swhi41dobirt r days untIeu, toi ald stoh Id e 1Ai mpbs makt. I MI. rpowrate Emay be tregdw tI gatorm e uee esads ea el#. sw easp , a isob ces sand *e Ma u of utett isMea p". ndo. ARTIOtLE IV The corproate powers of this company shall be wetd ,u and zerciled by a Board of four Directors oonsisting of the SPresident, Vie.President, Secretary Treasurer and one stockholder. Three of said Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The fol- lewin shall constitute the first Board Sof Directors: Emile J. Hebert, President Joseph D. Brown, VioePresiident, h Sidney H. Labihee, Secretarp Treasur. er and Arthur Labiche. e No person shall be eligible as a Director who is not a stockholder of this oorporation. This Board shall continue in offlee until the ninth day of Februaiy 1915,an which date and annually there,. after on the ninth day of February, the Board Directors shall be elected each r pear. Notice of such election shall be givenby registered letter directed by the Secretary.Treasuer to each of the r stockholders of the corporation, Any failore, from any cause whatsoever, to leo Pireelors on the day named for that purpose, shall not dissolve the cor- poration, but the Directors thou n office balhhold over until teir successonre Ire chosen. Atevery election and meeting heal stockholder shall be entitled to eoto tor each share of stock registered in his name upon the books of the cor. peration, sad may vote by proxy. The eleetion of the Board of 'Director, shall ba.by ballot. ARTICLE V ( The Board of Directors shall have full I power to fill vacancies caused by death, a esilgnations or o'herwise, from among 8 the stockholders of said corporation. Said leard shall have fall control of the property of this Compeay, and shall so F *aeduct, macage and se the same, as 1 in their disretios they may deem fit, sad that is eonsitent with the objects of this corperaties, or the eluare of usae. Said lisrd of Directors shall empley all officers or agete, wrvats or clerks. ( qey. dee. ne essary for the o. * Sduet ol saldbuianeu. f ARTWLE vI '9' This Charter may bbhab ged, medi i fled or ameudedd the sapital stock in. its creased or deoresaed or sae may be dfi elvw at a general meeting of t• Sateokholders onveoaed for the purpose, w- with he meeat of three fourths of the " capital stock present or represeated at I an general meeting. la eae of dism. ar luldsi or termiamion of this corpiration by liltation or otherwise, the liquids.- Id desd its tffairs shall bo senduoed by r. throee eomliiooer, selected frem te steekholders at a meeting saled fer that prpose, a bove st forth. Said aem maiii ere dshall remain in ofoe un. il the affairs of said corpor•aou shall Shave-.. fu!lly liquidated. In case of Sdeathfioes r more of said commis. Ismoeaethe survivors or survivor, shall SsMIume•s act. .: - i,• ARTI~QL. VII -Westeeholdor of ise corporation shall yeM he bold -lisbl or responsible for the C aoatae or faults thereof in any frtheb I sunmtha th unpaid balaone due the Ooapranyo the shares ofstocksubscrib. ed atOr owned by him, oar sball any in, forattity in organisatip. have the effect of ropmerng this Charter null, or of exo posing the stockholders to an liability baood the upaid bealamoe, it say, of hi Estock.- This Done And Passed, at my Not. vrial Oio, is the Parish of Jefferson, n he day, month and year rat abovw writtes, in: tis pera e of AlbMo L. Middleton and J,. U Gomerand, com. petw$ ritapq, of lawtiu age and rel. 4q~ of thi srth, wIq) hereouto-sign their names, togebtr with the said. ap psareu and me, Notary, after a dueoread mgpf tloe whole. WrENSPUs (4l#i4) bUMa U 1iddletes Joseph D. drown 10 shares pers. . L stboi, " * LR. * aGssOam . aidney . &ltheulblobeOae I, thesedel bsde r sea ph is .the o *f urr~P __prr~rr1U I -4 Cl~ ~ ,. ;3~~f~iq~ B, , arre Monument Fund the Amounts Kindly donated each ry- week will be acknowledged in of ,this column as they are received oh by "LE MESCHACJEBE. 'r;i The following have so far at heartily contributed:- r. Engen4 Dumez, $ 1.00 John D. Reynau4, Editor Le Meschac4b6 2.00 us Louis Rodrigue, 1.00 'y Fernand Reynaud, 2.00 Beginning Of Lenten Sea- son Calls Devoted Priests To to Canada Jlla Been .Honored Guests Of Rev. Father Richard For Past Two Wees g The three following Reverend Fathers: Rev. Joseph M. Demers, Rector e of St. Brigids Church, Montreal, i u Oanada., Rev. Jos. A. B4langer, Rector of St. Louis de France a Church, Montreal. Canada. and a Rev. Geo. E. Boileau, Assistant t at the Church of St. Lonia de f B France, and Nephew of Rev' Jos. t M. Demers all close, and very o intimate friends of Rev. Charles Richard, Rector of this Parish, who have been his pleaasnt, and honored guests for these two last r weeks, and whom we have had the pleasure, and the honoe of a hearing from the 8acred ulpltt during rhe Masses of the two l: last Sundays, have left on last Tuesday morning to eti`n in 1 their own Parishes forthe begin- ) ning of Lent, bringing with their . a great idea of our Parish Ir ' general, and the so kind hospita lity they have received from those ~ they have met during their brief, ti but most pleasant sojourn among sk lus. We regret very much that their stay in our midst was of such th short duration, but however short na was their sojourn here, we are glad, and feel proud of the great :h idea the good fathers have re brought with t.em to dear old Canada about St. John, and its hospitable peopi . Their departure is regretted by at all. ell Their short visit in our dear" paidsh will long be remembered, ' d and will always be recalled as 'v the most pleasant of all sweet 3 memories. .h STATEI OF LOUISIANA, Twornt-1I h Judcial Diarsot Cour. PAfISR OF 1T. JOHN THE BAPTIST, I -- 8Ucosion of ADA SOUEEENATDR No.; 18 [P. D.] Whereas CA MILLE SCHEX- NAYDRE of th Is Parish, the duly qualified Dati e Testamentary Executor of thf afore- said suc- cession, has this day .filed in this Court a provisic eal account of his idministration tf the aid succes. sion, preying fc r the homolopr- of the same: Public notice ia hereby given to all whom it .may,' confern to hu cause, if a y thy have, in to the 1a dgeof said wit hin t dalys f'L• the publisation ereoft. srua *'i~ve asd l& mologated a E. Sr n n Jde, oft aCut thihe d Lent, And Brilliant Mission To h ' Take Plate Of Gaiety In St. in John 'd lDoainican Fathers To Condu t One Week Mission in St. John Cath•lic Church o The 1914 Carnival season of mirth, merriment, and revelry has passed intohiatory, theL.nt en season was ushered n on 0 Ash Wednesday, with its gray 0 thoughts, and wholesome warn- ings the days of penance have arrived, and the obligation of all devout Catholics to abstain from all worldly amuse- mnnts, and to observe the fasts and abstinences of the Church is now at hand, In the Catholic Church Lent. began Wednesday morning with the Ash Wednesday servic4i and -' despite the inclement weather many attendad. Besides the regular Lenten services in the St. John the Bap- tist Catholic Church, what pro- mises to be most brilliant and interesting will be the one week Mlission conducted by two most able and prominent.Fathers of the Dominican Order. Rev. Father Charles Richard, the kind; devoted and beloved Rector of the St. John the Bap. tist Catholic Church in an inter- viewwith Le Meschacebe a few Jays ago made the followir-' 3tatemlent: "The principal planterp 2.00 promised and offered e 1.00 help in furnishing, way 2.00 means of transfer aid t-. 1 0 ;ation for those who i, 5h00 means and ways at all to a 500 Many thanks to them. May- 1 00 the Almighty bless and rew J :hem for their good will is fpr. Turing the greatest Glory of God'as md the Salvation of souls." in From the above statement of ur Beloved Father Richard, no Man, Lady, or Child living with- in a reasonable radiusef the: St.. John Church will be able to give valid excuse for not attending wvery one of these most Instruc- tive, and banefitial sermons throughout the Mission. It is indeed a most Happy pri- vilege and a pleasant duty for "Le Meschacabe" to chronicle "t the most important announce- ment of this Grand Mission. The whole People of our dear Parish are strongly invi through this medium, and all ar respectfully requested to attend24.y .nd to follow all the instrqctior& given during the Mission. Remember the.-Mission begins Sunday March, 8th at High Mass and will end on March 15th. in- cluslvely. ?TREB OF SB PTt : IWEKLY r' IA $1.00 A Tar, rayablba iAhaed t` A WEEK Y Entered asseond-ejan matter Jb Publlabcd on Ss:u-days. ruary 10th 1914, at the Poet-Ofmws t i "O-n Luy, La., under the Act of Me•rh B 1de.E.AUD, "- MESCD VOL. 61. LUCY (PARlSH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST), LOUISIANA, SATURDAY, FE"RUARY 28, 1914. No 9 ..... .. A ,LIII 1s/ ow11 z.u o 9UADTn ' It is Father Richard's great desire, and also our desire to see everyone answer this urgent call by their presence, a. d help make this great Mission which is given for the benefit of all a- Grand Success. The instructions will be given by the Missionnaries as follows: 1st. On Sunday, March, 8, at High Mass, at 9:30 A. M. '(Opening of the Mission.) Same day, at 3:15 P. M. In- itruction to all the children of the parish. Boys and Girls (wnite, and colored) . Same day at 7:30 P. M. Instru- Lion for all, but particalar'y for Men, 2d Every day of the: weiek: .of the Mission, Instructions wil.- bie i•' - jiven as follows:-; 1st At 9o'clock a. i. forMa-ui.." ;- :d Ladies and Young a•Be l 2nd A. At38:1 P. i -for .: fren. Both sexes, .adio... 3rd. At 7:.380 MP sp'cirallg yforgjq. '~ All are t s structions gf#i With far there isas it grae t e *wmmee r;F~~~t"Fako-~ ~

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THE BANK OF ST. JOHNRESERVE, LOUISIANA

BEGAN BUSINESS DECIiMBR 6 1904

PAID UP GAPITAL - $15,000'SURPLUS -. .- $15,000P~mWciL : acu. Lasetwie, President; Edward Godeksa•, Vice.Preside-

.sU Cimnt, Cashler, Jame. Montegot, Assistant Cashier.BasNleC' ILelen Montgaut, Edward Godchaur, Dr. Sidney H•eut6•ut Atgae

W-W, lp; ri•'rl•h o t, Charles Allimons. Emygad Ory, Charles E. Thibodoau, JameCI'ne..iaSlenne J. Caire. Dr. L. T. Donald.o . J. V. Cheast. Clment Maurin

83. PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.

GARY STATE BANK(;ARYVILLE, LA.

PAID UP CAPITAL - - $10,000.00SURPLUS - -2,000,00

UOFFWERS-J. D BRow, President; D; 0. f.Oar, Vio, Preai-dent; .. H. LABICH, Cashier.

DIRtCTOll•-Esgbne Tangull, C. Z. Blonin, Jr, Alfred Labiohe, tJ. D" Brown, Steven J. Keller. S. H. Lablehe, O. J. Ory.

4 Per Cent.oZnteres ct TimeDepositsa

ST. JAMES BANK -LUTCHER, LA.

BEGAN BUSI,.38 NOVEMBER 16, 1904.

PAID UP CAPIT s, , . $30,000 008 s •PLUs •, ... $0,000.00 .

'flCR5g : F. aeyasud, President; leonaro Wauegpae k, Vice-praeside$L L Keler,, .Jeeond Viees=releat;A, .H. ears, Cashfr; :alSge.. J. Pobek, Assistant Cler".. t.

S:-U00OS8S: A. 0. Obbear4d, V. Chauvn, L. Wa ueopa, L,•Zelir,1Lami, tRyanel, P. . Waguepaok, A. RI. Mbea Josepb Gebelln, F. toReynaud, B. P. Woods. a.

S*1 per Cent paid on Tiam Deposit4. .. a.a

H• .JWAGUESPACK "STr.•-ATR••Z P. O., LA. .

FR TORNADO. AC, I* 111 SURETY BONDS relCIENT, HEALTH. r' and LIFE "i

rerm.ti at Pctic ( tuawiilt Inurane Company e•of Cahtorn/e

Stesaus diesbltIty vlause Should the Iesurd beeome permnastly, ne, the preums seusel and the insufred receives cen teeth at alm db

SpoaVey ma ten eqssal anmenal insta•mets.

"Not•tnhi but the best offered by WaguespaclC. a

n bayiag f $sura-cewhy at d the best? :e," Tre are Mailskeackr bevy r or eur Policies

`' S. H. LABIOHE,..GA6 sYTATEBANK +BLDO. +GARYVILLE ILA.

-•PhFie Tornado, Cyclone and Life Insurance b

. SLNDON AGLOBE INS. Co.As--tU U8 Su. Ish) . . $18,784,5•.00

INS. Co., of NowYfN Y h

::;+w b -`1. " - .+- a,.. . . 16,9 3,71T 4.00

A ss- . . . . usooooo . ,Lemmeprn al n t is Pumn, through my rAgoq, a the

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. H. HEMPEL.& SNSGEPIJIERA• ISURANCE

*, polA~t*AoeoBt.me3aSoilez.n an -ag(3!S iA ! ,,e f J.4 'sa e5U. Shi m+

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~:i41

CHARTER.OF THE

GARYVILLE REALTY COMPANLIMITED.

O STATE OF LOUISIANA,PARISH OF JEFFERSOb

BE IT KNOWN, That on this hinte day of thei Month of }February. in t~

year of Uur Lord One Thoosand, NiHundred and Fourteen, and of the Ildependenoe of the United StatesAmerica, the One hundred and thirtyeight.

Before me, FREUERICH A. MILDLETON, a Notary Public in and fcthe Parish of Jefferson, duly sworncommissioned and qualified, and in thpresence of the witnesme hereinaftenamed and undersigned, personall,came and appeared: .

SIDNEY H. LABICHE, JOSEPH DBROWN. EMILE J. HEBBEIT asARTrHUR L ABICHE, ial of lawful :'giad residents of the Town of GaryvilleParish at• t, ohn the Baptist, State oLouilans, who deea;.d to me Notaryin the presence Ed the underilgnawitneeas, that, availing themselves oof the provisioas of the laws of this taterelative to Corporations, they covenanuand agree, and bind themselves, as wellas such other person as may hereafterbecome associated with them, to formand constitute a 'Corporation and bodypolitic in law, for the purposes, objects,etipulations, articles and oOditios, to-wit.

ARTI[CLE 1The name and title of this corporation

shall be toe GARYVILLE RBALTYCOMPANY, LIMITED, and its domlei.e is hereby established in the Town ofOarville, Parish of St. John the Bap.tist, and under its aid corporste samesaidcorporatio shall have power andSauthority to contract, sue and be suedjto make and use corporate seal, andthe same to, b alter at plesure.to hold, re• • purobuse improve,alienate, sor , operate, pledge,mortgage, _ .ypotbecast under itssaid cori•ert ame, property real, per.seaal and mixed; to name and appointeasnob ofaeera, diretors, agents, managersand employ as the interest or ers.veniesae of said Cerporadot may re-quire; to make and establish by lawsrases and regulations for the propermanagement of its affairs as may bedue, neaerary and proper, sad thesame to ebsuge or alter at pleasure; tadto doeai and every set and thiag per-mitted by law, or as shal or may benecessary and proper to ertry oat th"object and porposes~e asid eerpqratisa.

Th aa d, Corporation, aleas esoonedissolved in aceordanee with ita ibartr,.abal exist and continue for a period ofminetyn•ine years from sad after datehereaf.

The President or in his ebeaee, theSe.retary-Treauurr., shall be the pperperse upon whbm citation or otherlega• process sehl be sirved.

ARTICOLI UThe objects and purpos.. or .,bleb

this eorpoersam is rganised, mnd tbho aitr at t6 bbuiness tobe earried onby it, are declared to be e followingto wit,To buy and eli retadwtte, oo coro mimtlo ot for its own noes; to build

heame or its rw us or or sale to buyUsd asl mortgage note or other sem-menrial paper. and generally to eonduetSreal estate bonasiae, and to do sllthinge pertinent thertto.

AR'Ch,,J1 IIl.The capital stock of this corporatem

sal4l be Three thousand ($aU0,.00)dollars, divided into sno repremeted bythirty .bares of the pak vilae of Onetliedrid ($10e 0o) dollar eseb, whi•,dsaid stock shall be paidi' tot i cueb, 'resee may be issued at net let than per.in payment or eeahqnge for property orrights aetually received or purchaeed b,said cerporatie, and the eate may Ibmeerid tull paid rer meony paid, or Nr

oeuh other values or sert•leso aiel.esrd e~d.iroctore- seid sprporstConshalt detoeqi,

ASy stQkbeldsr may sell to traasraipte in this corpoaotic, provided

thirty days prir notu ato esub intos-ins to el oa tranor tbo salhs Ihal be

gi"u to tei Oompany. rad the otherteeldrs thereof hde l h ra thbe fireI privis of pnrabasing onse; after

Swhi41dobirt r days untIeu, toi ald stohId e 1Ai mpbs makt. I

MI. rpowrate Emay be tregdw

tI gatorm e uee esads ea el#.sw easp , a isob ces sand

*e Ma u of utett isMea p".

ndo.

ARTIOtLE IVThe corproate powers of this companyshall be wetd ,u and zerciled by a

Board of four Directors oonsisting of theSPresident, Vie.President, SecretaryTreasurer and one stockholder. Three ofsaid Board shall constitute a quorumfor the transaction of business. The fol-lewin shall constitute the first BoardSof Directors: Emile J. Hebert, PresidentJoseph D. Brown, VioePresiident,h Sidney H. Labihee, Secretarp Treasur.er and Arthur Labiche.

e No person shall be eligible as aDirector who is not a stockholder of thisoorporation. This Board shall continuein offlee until the ninth day of Februaiy1915,an which date and annually there,.after on the ninth day of February, theBoard Directors shall be elected each

r pear. Notice of such election shall begivenby registered letter directed bythe Secretary.Treasuer to each of ther stockholders of the corporation, Anyfailore, from any cause whatsoever, toleo Pireelors on the day named for

that purpose, shall not dissolve the cor-poration, but the Directors thou n office

balhhold over until teir successonre Irechosen. Atevery election and meeting

heal stockholder shall be entitled toeoto tor each share of stock registered

in his name upon the books of the cor.peration, sad may vote by proxy. Theeleetion of the Board of 'Director, shallba.by ballot.

ARTICLE V (The Board of Directors shall have full I

power to fill vacancies caused by death, aesilgnations or o'herwise, from among 8the stockholders of said corporation.Said leard shall have fall control of theproperty of this Compeay, and shall so F*aeduct, macage and se the same, as 1

in their disretios they may deem fit,sad that is eonsitent with the objects ofthis corperaties, or the eluare of usae.Said lisrd of Directors shall empleyall officers or agete, wrvats or clerks. (

qey. dee. ne essary for the o. *Sduet ol saldbuianeu.

f ARTWLE vI'9' This Charter may bbhab ged, medii fled or ameudedd the sapital stock in.its creased or deoresaed or sae may bedfi elvw at a general meeting of t•

Sateokholders onveoaed for the purpose,w- with he meeat of three fourths of the" capital stock present or represeated at

I an general meeting. la eae of dism.ar luldsi or termiamion of this corpiration

by liltation or otherwise, the liquids.-Id desd its tffairs shall bo senduoed by

r. throee eomliiooer, selected frem testeekholders at a meeting saled ferthat prpose, a bove st forth. Saidaem maiii ere dshall remain in ofoe un.il the affairs of said corpor•aou shall

Shave-.. fu!lly liquidated. In case of

Sdeathfioes r more of said commis.Ismoeaethe survivors or survivor, shallSsMIume•s act.

.: -i,• ARTI~QL. VII-Westeeholdor of ise corporation shallyeM he bold -lisbl or responsible for theC aoatae or faults thereof in any frtheb

I sunmtha th unpaid balaone due theOoapranyo the shares ofstocksubscrib.

ed atOr owned by him, oar sball any in,forattity in organisatip. have the effectof ropmerng this Charter null, or of exoposing the stockholders to an liabilitybaood the upaid bealamoe, it say, of hiEstock.-

This Done And Passed, at my Not.vrial Oio, is the Parish of Jefferson,n he day, month and year rat abovw

writtes, in: tis pera e of AlbMo L.Middleton and J,. U Gomerand, com.petw$ ritapq, of lawtiu age and rel.4q~ of thi srth, wIq) hereouto-signtheir names, togebtr with the said. appsareu and me, Notary, after a dueoreadmgpf tloe whole.WrENSPUs(4l#i4) bUMa U 1iddletes Joseph D.

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ry- week will be acknowledged inof ,this column as they are received

oh by "LE MESCHACJEBE.'r;i The following have so far

at heartily contributed:-r. Engen4 Dumez, $ 1.00

John D. Reynau4, EditorLe Meschac4b6 2.00us Louis Rodrigue, 1.00

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Beginning Of Lenten Sea-son Calls Devoted Priests Toto Canada

Jlla Been .Honored Guests Of Rev.Father Richard For Past Two Wees

g The three following ReverendFathers:

Rev. Joseph M. Demers, Rectore of St. Brigids Church, Montreal, i

u Oanada., Rev. Jos. A. B4langer,Rector of St. Louis de France aChurch, Montreal. Canada. and aRev. Geo. E. Boileau, Assistant tat the Church of St. Lonia de fB France, and Nephew of Rev' Jos. t

M. Demers all close, and veryo intimate friends of Rev. CharlesRichard, Rector of this Parish,who have been his pleaasnt, andhonored guests for these two lastr weeks, and whom we have hadthe pleasure, and the honoe of ahearing from the 8acred ulplttduring rhe Masses of the two l:last Sundays, have left on lastTuesday morning to eti`n in 1their own Parishes forthe begin- )ning of Lent, bringing with their .a great idea of our Parish Ir 'general, and the so kind hospitality they have received from those ~they have met during their brief, tibut most pleasant sojourn among sklus.

We regret very much that theirstay in our midst was of such thshort duration, but however short nawas their sojourn here, we areglad, and feel proud of the great :hidea the good fathers have rebrought with t.em to dear oldCanada about St. John, and itshospitable peopi .

Their departure is regretted by atall. ell

Their short visit in our dear"paidsh will long be remembered, ' dand will always be recalled as 'v

the most pleasant of all sweet 3memories. .h

STATEI OF LOUISIANA,Twornt-1I h Judcial Diarsot Cour.

PAfISR OF 1T. JOHN THE BAPTIST,

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8Ucosion of ADA SOUEEENATDRNo.; 18 [P. D.]

Whereas CA MILLE SCHEX-NAYDRE of th Is Parish, the dulyqualified Dati e TestamentaryExecutor of thf afore- said suc-cession, has this day .filed in thisCourt a provisic eal account of hisidministration tf the aid succes.sion, preying fc r the homolopr-of the same:

Public notice ia hereby givento all whom it .may,' confern to

hu cause, if a y thy have, into the 1a dgeof said

wit hin t dalys f'L• thepublisation ereoft. srua

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d Lent, And Brilliant Mission Toh ' Take Plate Of Gaiety In St.

in John'd lDoainican Fathers To Condu t

One Week Mission in St. John Cath•licChurcho The 1914 Carnival season of

mirth, merriment, and revelryhas passed intohiatory, theL.nten season was ushered n on0 Ash Wednesday, with its gray0 thoughts, and wholesome warn-

ings the days of penance havearrived, and the obligation

of all devout Catholics toabstain from all worldly amuse-mnnts, and to observe the fastsand abstinences of the Church isnow at hand,

In the Catholic Church Lent.began Wednesday morning withthe Ash Wednesday servic4i and -'despite the inclement weathermany attendad.

Besides the regular Lentenservices in the St. John the Bap-tist Catholic Church, what pro-mises to be most brilliant andinteresting will be the one weekMlission conducted by two mostable and prominent.Fathers ofthe Dominican Order.

Rev. Father Charles Richard,the kind; devoted and belovedRector of the St. John the Bap.tist Catholic Church in an inter-viewwith Le Meschacebe a fewJays ago made the followir-'3tatemlent:

"The principal planterp 2.00promised and offered e 1.00help in furnishing, way 2.00means of transfer aid t-. 1 0;ation for those who i, 5h00means and ways at all to a 500Many thanks to them. May- 1 00the Almighty bless and rew J:hem for their good will is fpr.Turing the greatest Glory of God'asmd the Salvation of souls." inFrom the above statement ofur Beloved Father Richard, noMan, Lady, or Child living with-in a reasonable radiusef the: St..John Church will be able to givevalid excuse for not attendingwvery one of these most Instruc-tive, and banefitial sermonsthroughout the Mission.

It is indeed a most Happy pri-vilege and a pleasant duty for"Le Meschacabe" to chronicle "tthe most important announce-ment of this Grand Mission.

The whole People of our dearParish are strongly invithrough this medium, and all arrespectfully requested to attend24.y.nd to follow all the instrqctior&

given during the Mission.Remember the.-Mission begins

Sunday March, 8th at High Massand will end on March 15th. in-cluslvely.

?TREB OF SB PTt : IWEKLY r' IA

$1.00 A Tar, rayablba iAhaed t` A WEEK YEntered asseond-ejan matter Jb Publlabcd on Ss:u-days.

ruary 10th 1914, at the Poet-Ofmws t i "O-n

Luy, La., under the Act of Me•rh B 1de.E.AUD,

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' It is Father Richard's greatdesire, and also our desire to seeeveryone answer this urgent callby their presence, a. d help makethis great Mission which is givenfor the benefit of all a- GrandSuccess.

The instructions will be givenby the Missionnaries as follows:

1st. On Sunday, March, 8, atHigh Mass, at 9:30 A. M.

'(Opening of the Mission.)Same day, at 3:15 P. M. In-

itruction to all the children of theparish. Boys and Girls (wnite,and colored) .

Same day at 7:30 P. M. Instru-Lion for all, but particalar'y forMen,

2d Every day of the: weiek: .ofthe Mission, Instructions wil.- bie i•' -jiven as follows:-;

1st At 9o'clock a. i. forMa-ui.." ;-:d Ladies and Young a•Be l2nd A. At38:1 P. i -for .:

fren. Both sexes, .adio...3rd. At 7:.380 MP

sp'cirallg yforgjq. '~

All are t sstructions gf#i

With farthere isasit grae t e

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