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JURY VENIRE. List of names of Person selected to serve as GRANI JURORS for the term of th 28th, Judicial District Cour to be held and begun, Mon hby, March 4th., 1918. No. Names Wary 1. Francois Chasey, is '2. Maurice Charpentier, is 3. Alex Webre, is 4. Jules Fourroux, is 5. Florian Faucheux, 2n4 6. Drauzin Berthelot, 2n< 7. Joseph Faucheux, 2nc & Claude Songy, 3r( 9. Willie Tregre, 3r< 10. Felicien Brou, 3r( 11. Prentice Keating, 4t1 12. B. N. Millet, 4t1 13. Charles Haydel, 4t1 14. Morris P. Edrington,5t1 15. Hypolitte Duhi, 5th 16. Jules J. Haydel, 5th 17. -S. F. Webre, 6tl 18. Sidney Levet, 6th 19. W. J. Stebbins, 6th 20. G.B. Robbins, tith List of names of Persons drawn to serve as PETIT JURORS for the week begin ning Monday, March 11th. No. . Names War 1. Wiltz Duh6, 5th 2. Phebus Hotard, 6th 3. Peter B. St. Martin, 4th 4. Wallace Vicknair, 4ti 5. Marius Dutreix, 2nd 6. Lezin Perret, 2nc 7. Jerome Jacob, 5th 8. Walter Montigut, 4th 9. Robert Reine, 3rd 10. Paul St. Martin, 4th 11. Maurice Granier, 4th 12. Gabriel Webre, Sr., 1st 13. Tom Gillingham, 6th 14. Etienne Duhi, 5t1h 15. ZUphirin Vicknair, 1st 16. Alfred Braud, 3rd 17. Alfred Chapoton, 2nd 18. Paul Duhe, 5th 19. L. F. Abadie, 3rd 20, Mederic Perilloux, 4th 21. Albert Bell, 6th 22. Arthur Schexnaydre,-6th 23. Emile Roublan, 4th 24. Elias Madere, 5th 25. Willie Melancon, Jr., 4t1: 26. Sidney Johnson, 6tt 27. Jean Charles Martin, ls: 28. Henry Baudry, 6tl 29. Robert Reine, 5ti 30. Albert Montigut, 4th List of names of Persons drawn to serve as PETIJ JURORS for the week begin ning Monay, March 18, 191. No. Names War~ 1. G. B. Vanderlinden, 6th 2. W. J. Wilton, 5tt S.'Dr. M. Cognovich, 1s' 4 Sidiney Oubre, 6t1 5. Joseph Savoie, 4tl SHeny Webre, 2ni PN. Preston, 6tt S~A Out)Boudreaux, 5tt ~l Cat~oire, 5th scexaydre, Jr.,4tL ~oiB e, Jr., 2n. .Cauff, - 6tt bre, ... 4tt St, Miartin, 6tf 6tl 3re Milet, - 5th 3rd tr.| :,~~ 6·lth e. E r1l; NO r c ý ," .. `fate . -_ 1Sx rý f" f ~ ý ýRl 1*s ° x .a OFFICIAL. ris D Proceedings Of The le SCHOOL.BOARD rt Parish Of St. John The a- Baptist. , .d Edgard, La., Feb. 7, 1918. st The School Board assenm st bled this day in regular mon st thly session. it The following members d were present:-Messrs. Aba dl die, Millet, Alexander and d Webre. d Absent, Mr. Gendron and d Dr. Feucht. d The Secretary read the mi h nutes of the previous meet h ing and on motion of ' Mr. h W ebre seconded by Mr. Mil b let and carried, they were ap h proved as read. h It was moved by Mr. Alex h ander that Mr. Philips, Prin h cipal of the Wallace School, h be given his release provided h he could be immediately re s placed. This motion was se [conded by Mr. Millet and car - ried unanimously. It was moved by Mr. We bre and seconded by Mr. that the following approved bills be paid. There being no objection, it was so order ed: J. O. Millet, assessing school taxes, ........173.41 Henri M. Rayne, furnish ings, ............. $.13.79 Joseph Monie, repairs to Vacherie School, ......11.50 Stauffer Eshleman, furnish ings for repairs,........1.92 Leon Godchaux Co., Ltd., Coal, . ..............14.18 Mrs. Ed.-Vicknair, furnish ing water to Leon Godchaux School, ............. 1.65 E. J. Caire, furnishing schools and transfers,. 125.57 C. I. James, transfer books, ..............45.00 P. Barre, repairs, :....10.00 Henry J. Waguespack, pre mium on insurance pol. 42.34 Woodland Planting & Mfg., Co., Coal,.............3.75 C. Alexander & Bros., fur nishing schools ....... 14.20 Maurice St. Pierre, furnish ing schools, ..........3.15 Marcel Troxclair, Railroad fares, ...............5.76 Colonials Sugars Company, Coal, ....... ....6.10 F. F. Hansell & Bro., books, ... ... .........3.57 George Reine, blackboard Slating, ...............3.65 Joseph Rozas, blackboard slating, .................93 E. G. Froisy, Railroad fares, ...............1.10 It was moved by Mr. Alex ander and seconded by Mr. Millet and carried that the following resolution be adop ed: WHEREAS, the School 3oard borrowed sufficient rums of money to operate the Ichools nine months last year md WHEREAS, the School Board borrowed. sufficient 3ums of money to paint and repair the school houses last year, and Whereas, after operating the schools five months the School Board finds its funds Ixhausted, and Whereas the Superinten lent has made it clear that a school session of less than aine months duration is not to be thought of because pu pis would require two years Sh:be promoted to a higher ade, therefore f ItaRea d that the Pre A4idenateithorized to nego -i·thtit aiy,,ank or bank ;it~ea..essa mnotes to se th 1oa4 sufficient to operate the iu additional Al.ex-! - LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING. WE WILL - PLEASE YOU. GIVE US A TRIAL. Remove Impurities from your body i as you would dirt from your home. 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Cazenave, St. Patricks, LA., Dealer. 2 t9o uch to clam} pcr oni: $4 - 4 ~ ~ 4. 44 Y' "C 7,7*"' }yam :: y " PUBLIC SALE L OF S FERRYFRANCHISE NO. 3 Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Police Jury of the Parish of St. John the Baptist, at its sitting Thurs day, February 7th, .1918, I will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the Courthouse of this Parish, on Saturday, March 16th, 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M., The right of franchise to operate Ferry No. 3, (the Ed gard-Reserve Ferry. The Police Jury reserves the right to reject any and all >ids. Augustin Lasseigne President of the Police Jury. Subscribe to The Mescha cebe and get all the parish news. Only $2 a year. LGCS. H. J. TPregre, Ga yviile, La. Show your colors-BUY A FE-V U. S. W\VAR SAVING STAMPS. DON'T WAIT BUY THEM TO-DAY. NOTICE. The undersigned are apply ing for pardon and restora tion to citizenship. Alfred Blouin, Frank Papiton, ro, SOULE COLLEGE " NEW ORLEANS, LA. 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INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ST. JAMES BANK LUTCHER, LA. BEGAN BUSINESS NOVEMBER 15 1904. PAID G? CAPITAL , , . • $30,000 06 ti-iPLU6 .......... $50,000.00 'l IN'i : F. !'rynuao-ii. Prl-sidlnt ; Le,ntrao Waguespaek. Vice-president L. Keller. S-e~and Viee-president : A. H. Mears, Cashier Eugene .1 Fuche, assistant Cashier. 'Ikltr( ORS : A. G. G~a:rheard F. Chauvin, L. Waguespack, L.Keller, Louis Hyme', F.J.. WVurutepack, A. II. Mears. Joseph Oebelin, F. Reyna:ad, IR. P. Woods, Jean Raasat. 3 per Cent paid on Time Deposits. GARY STATh BANK = -, U (AIY VI LL.t, LA. PAID UP CAPITA - - - o,$10,000ooo.oo 00 S URPLUS - - - - ;i o. 00000 J o1'FICI Rt-- F. KEYNAUD, President, DR. O. J.Oay. Viot-Pre" = dent; J. J. UEBELIN, Cashier. a I l tIc 1 'ORS - ,-mile Urarignard, J.J. Gebelin Leon Keller, Z. aoa at Montz, Dr. O. J. L'ry, E. J. P-c:i F. iceda.:d. E N 3 4 PER CENT. INTEnLES' ON TIME DEPOSITS. E H. J. WAGUESPACK ST. PATiI CK P. 0., LA. A(*kFIj T FOJil FIRE. TORNADO. 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The eittsburgb Life'. o.i Li.ts', coup.ied witu Ius onancuial strength, plain, ibera puu owult'ract wltu itsautlouatic premium rlan, total disab$lity, double demnitv features will laterest any one wanuticng .sfe Lusurauce. J. H. HEMPEL & SON GnI.iQAL IlabruAt E INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES: Fire,. jcid t,Toredo, Steamoiler, )onding aand Litb e Cn5sura.e. tuly the best Oompmanis suthouised to tranuaet business in tLisai= e Clase attention given sad snearity for the largest business intrsteAl to.. Sugar toosaes, Bedaeries and large Meresatlie 8torues se 8pedeltkl s a s re'; policiesat low rates on Dwellings. L` 0TTO P. O., L. A.