Alphabet File page 143

The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Minerva

 

Mutual and Aid Association was held Thursday evening at the residence of Mme. C. (Celine) Gardebled.  The attendance was good, and the regular routine work transacted, with the Association booming.  By unanimous consent of those present $15.00 was appropriated to the relief of needy victims of the late coast storm.  The money was forwarded Thursday night to the New Orleans Picayune.  The donation, considering that the Association is yet in its infancy, is a liberal one and shows the disposition of these noble ladies united to do good.  We applaud their action.  (SCE 10/21/1893)

 

Gardebled, Mrs. C. (Celine), is entertaining this week a happy bridal couple in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blank.  Mr. Blank was married in New Orleans last Friday evening to Miss Mamie Bernhardt. (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Gardebled, Mrs. C. , and daughter, Miss Madeline, have returned from a recent visit to friends in New Orleans. (SCE 1/6/1894)

 

Gardebled, Dominic V. and Gardebled Drug Store - Mayor of Lafayette, La., Brother of G.G. Gardebled. (VF Gardebled). Gardebled, Dominick, a popular and intellectual gentleman of Lafayette, La. spent the past week at home, visiting his mother.  Mr. Gardebled has many friends in Bay St. Louis all of whom who are always glad to see him. (SCE 10/01/1892)

 

On or about January the 1st, Mr. Dominick Gardebled will open at the corner of Main and Toulme streets a drug store in Bay St. Louis.  He will have the present store greatly enlarged and beautified.  He will expend about three thousand dollars.  The Echo wishes Mr. Gardebled abundant success.  (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

  Becker, Mr. Ed. F., has secured the contract for painting Gardebled's new store.  (SCE, 12/31/1892)

 

Gardebled's elegant new drug store, corner Main and Toulme Streets, opens today. Of its size it is one of the finest on the Mississippi coast, and evidences a decided mark of enterprise on the part of the proprietor. (SCE 01/14/1893)

 

Gardebled's drug store, corner Main and Front Streets is a magnificent new store, carrying an immense stock of goods generally kept in a first-class drug store and sells at reasonable prices.  The readers attention is directed to the advertisement in this paper.  (SCE, 2/11/1893 thru 4/29/1893)

 

Gardebled, Mr. Dominic, druggist from Lafayette, La., is spending a few days at his mother's residence.  (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

Gardebled, D. V. - Mr. Gardebled is a young gentleman of strict integrity and fine character. He has been in the employ of Mr. Wm. Clegg for the past nine years as druggist and confidential clerk in the banking department of that house, having an opportunity to engage in business on his own account at Bay St. Louis, has felt impelled to accept it, and will leave for Lafayette, La. (SCE 09/09/1893)

 

Cardebled, Mr. D. V. returned Monday night on the "CAMELIA" after a ten days' business stay in New Orleans. (SCE 10/14/1893)

 

Gardebled, Mr. D. V., the popular and handsome Main Street druggist, made a combined business and pleasure trip to Lafayette, La., where he is widely and favorably known. (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Gardebled, Mr. E. C., spent Tuesday in New Orleans on business.  (SCE 8/20/1892)

 

  Hon. E. C. Gardebled spent Saturday in New Orleans on business. (SCE - 10/1/1892)

 

Through the energy of Mr. E. C. Gardebled, secretary of the fire company, the Firemen's hall will hereafter be a licensed hall.  By this new arrangement better inducements will be offered to theatrical troupes to play before Bay St. Louis footlights.  (SCE 3/11/1893)

 

E. Murtagh, E. C. Gardebled, and Louis Fayard, the committee of the I.H.H. & L. Fire Co., return thanks to Mrs. C. Gardebled, Mrs. A. Basford, and Miss Florence Gardebled for services at their ball.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

Mayor Toulme has appointed for the elections next Wednesday, Messrs.  E. C. Gardebled, Joseph E. Saucier, and Peter Tudury as commissioners of the election and recommended Mr. Chalmette Villars as ticket commissioner, and G. F. Dabney and W. H. Meek as clerks and R. A. Joyner as peace officer.  (SCE 11-25-1893)

 

Gardebled, Mr. E. C.,  representing the I.H.H. and L. Fire Co., and known as "Fireman's Hall", paid off the last mortgage, amounting to $78.70, on Monday last.  The building is now totally free from debt. (SCE 1-13-1894)

 

Gardebled's Drug Store - Work on Mr. Gardebled's new drug store is progressing very rapidly.  In addition to the magnificent new drug store there will be a doctor's office and a dental office.  The drug store is destined to become one of the most popular in Bay St. Louis. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Gardebled's drug store - For Sale - Three counters and two show cases. (SCE 01/14/1893)

 

Gardebled's Drug Store has just received an entirely new stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Soap, Perfumery, and Fancy Articles and Stationary, Also Cigars, Tobacco and a full stock of Paint, Oil, Turpentine, Brushes, and everything usually kept in a First-Class Drug Store. Prescriptions accurately and promptly compounded.  Corner Main and Toulme Sts.  Bay St. Louis.  (SCE 1/28/1893 thru 5/13/1893)

 

Drugs (Gardebled), 220 Main St., BSL (SM 1893)

 

Gardebled's Drug Store, Main & Toulme Sts. (SCE 1896)

 

E. Murtagh, E. C. Gardebled, and Louis Fayard, the committee of the I.H.H. & L. Fire Co., return thanks to Mrs. C. (Celine) Gardebled, Mrs. A. Basford, and Miss Florence Gardebled for services at their ball.  (SCE 04/22/1893)

 

The ECHO, Gold and Silver Medals, were presented on Monday night to the winners:  Miss Florence Gardebled, the gold medal and Mr. G.G. Gardebled the silver.  A large number of friends of the successful contestants were present and a delightful reception the result.  (SCE,5-13-1893)

 

Gardebled, Florence m Jefferson Smelker.  She was a sister of Mayor G. G. Gardebled.  (Obit of Mr. Smelker 1910 - VF Gardebled).

 

Gardebled, Gaston Gabriel  2/2/1871 - 7/8/1913

 

  Gardebled, Mr. Gaston, made a visit to Pearlington on Monday.  (SCE, 12/31/1892)

 

Whitney, Mr. Erving, and Mr. Gaston Gardebled went on a flying visit to Pearlington last Sunday. (SCE,2-11-1893)

 

Gardebled, Mr. Gaston, our young friend, is truly an artist as a woodworker as his work at Gardelbled's drugstore gives evidence.  His work on the counters, if compared with mill work, could not be distinguished so perfect is the work.  Gaston certainly understands his trade.  (SCE 02/11/1893)

 

  GOLD MEDAL CONTEST.  THE ECHO will present an elegant solid gold monogram medal, appropriately inscribed, to the prettiest and most popular young lady in Hancock county or the handome and most popular young gentleman in Hancock county, the decision to be made by vote.  The gold medal will be awarded to the young lady or gentleman receiving the highest number of votes, and a silver medal will be awarded to the young lady or gentleman receiving the next highest number of votes.  Fill out the following coupon to your best judgment and deposit in the Sea Coast Echo Ballot Box at Gardebled's drugstore cor. Main and Toulme streets, or send by mail, addressed:  Ballot Box, Sea Coast Echo, Bay St.  Louis, Miss.

 

 

     The votes will be counted every Thursday evening, 6:15 o'clock, to public view at Gardebled's drugstore, corner Main and Toulme sts., and the full result published every Saturday.  The voting will close Thursday evening,  April 27, 1893.

 

  Coupons put up in packages can be purchased from this office at the following rates:  1, 5c; 6, 25c; 12, 50c; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.50; 500, $12.00; 1000, $20.

 

  THE VOTE UP TO DATE.

 

  Miss Florence Gardebled                  76
  Miss Corinne deMontluzin                 30
  Miss Jeane Telhiard                         22
  Miss Ernestine Koningslow                21
  Miss Ollie Caldwell                 20
  Miss May Cameron                           20
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  Mr. Gaston Gardebled                      55
  Dr. W. E. Walker                             40
  Mr. Jas. B. Ulman                            35
  G. Telhiard                                     27


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