Vermilion Parish Restricts Livestock Roaming
A Vermilion Parish ordinance prohibits livestock roaming within the 5th ward and makes owners liable for damages to crops. Damaged property can be protected by penning animals, advertising for sale in three places for ten days, and using sale proceeds to cover damages and costs, with surplus deposited to the treasury. The ordinance, adopted December 12, 1994, becomes effective after publication.
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Vermilion Parish Ordinance Prohibits Alligator Killing
Vermilion parishwide ordinance bans killing or destroying alligators or their hides for five years from publication. Violations carry a $26 fee and, upon payment, a 30 day public road work sentence. enforcement by parish officials. Adopted December 12, 1904, EM Stebbins president J N Winetanra clerk.
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Vermilion Parish
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Avery
Stebbins
Winetanra
For Sale Daley Axing 8000 Per Sear Itemized Auction
For sale an assortment of items including two large borws two steel with mille and other hardware. Contact JH LUTORING & Co for details and delivery arrangements.
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WATERWORKS ELECTION FOR ABBEVILLE MARCH 28
Abbeville voters will decide on March 28 whether to issue bonds to fund an electric light and waterworks plant. The council urges residents to support the measure for essential fire protection and city growth, noting that the project pays back with interest and benefits every property owner.
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Electoral vote tallied in Washington ceremony
The official count of the electoral vote for president was read in the House chamber. Roosevelt and Fairbanks were announced as winners amid applause from both sides. The process highlighted the national spectacle with Mrs Roosevelt and other dignitaries in attendance, as the tally showed 336 votes for Roosevelt and 140 for Davis, confirming the election outcome.
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