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SIACEBE The Oldest Country Newspaper In- Louisiana. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF LbS PO Jay Je S J b the bDa PCrsl -.! Pan di Bsears 5ao.el Irueules. latered at the Poetooe. at Lucy as seonad culam uattsr. Published every Saturday, AT LUCY ; LOUISIANA. JOHN D. REYNAUD, EDITOR AND PUBLIIiEB. ¶IS~a OF BUBSCRIPTION. One year . . _$2.00 tlx Meaths_ 1.25 Tbire Months_____ 75 kiurile (opy. Sc. Atyertisong Rates furnished on ap plieioa. COg munications upon any subject o, pub#lq interest solicited. Auadymoous letters will positively re esive no attention. The Jfea hosbe is not responsible for views.epresed by correspondents. All items of news s.ould reach us or or before Thursday totnsure publication. SATURDAY. MARlHE 16. 1918. Proceedings -of the -POLICE.JURY Parlsh of St. John the Bap tist Parb. Edgard, La., March 7th, 1918 The Police Jury of the pa risk- of St. John- the Baptist met this day in regular mon thyi: session with President Augustin Lasseigne in the C air and the following menm b yr present: Messrs. Rey nid, Barr,.Songy, and Ba 1 Absent, Mr. Cassagne. :'he minutes of the pre visjis meeting were read anG on I:motion duly secondec snae were approved. 1t was moved by Mr. Barre ad -'seconded by Mr. Rey iwid that Mr. P. Rene Jacob. b"appointed parish dipping I'pector at a salary of $7ý month. vote on the above mo ti resulted as follows: yas. R naud, Bardi, Son y, Babia -pd Lasseigne. Nays,140pte. .Moved by Mr. Songy, se ded by Mr. Babin, that following resolution be Bred: .r.ue to numerous com ts by the' tax-payers of Oe3rd. What of the parisl! St. John, ive recomrmenc hat the Statee Board of= En ineers give, , hearing to e mittee 'coinposed of dssrs. Eugene Dumez, Gas SGalliot, dn6 Prudent G Sngy to discm the possibi tis of enlarging or turning ever the, levee to be 'shortly astruaded in the 3rd. Ward tie parish of St. John. 4. vote on the above result red as follows: Yeas, Rey. naud, Barre, Songy, Babir and Lasseigne. On motion duly secondec the following resolution war adopted: "e it resolved by the Polict J] of the parish of St. Johr t laptist in regular session assmbled that from after th ugation of this Or r that hereafter no pu al, ees, concerts f , etc., shall be giver to bIeconducte h L Sbumffof ti gib. violating the provis:ons of this Ordinance shall be deem ed guilty of a misdeaminor and upon conviction shall be finel in a sum not less than Five Dollars nor more than Twenty-Five Dollars or be imprisoned in the parish jair for not less than Five nor more than Thirty days or both at the discretion of the Court. CONDITIONS & SPECIFI CATIONS FOR OPERA TION OF FERRY NO. 3 To Whom It May Concern: Ferry No. 3 situated at Ed gard and Reserve shall run from sunrise to sun down every day in the year. Owners of said Ferry shall operate a passenger boat that will accommodate not less than twenty passengers at a time, and which shall b. equipped completely as orde red by the rules and regula tions of the United State; River Traffic Bureau. Owners of said Ferry shai dlso operate a flat for the ac I :omodation of stock, team md automobiles. Ferry No. 3 shall be run orl :all or schedule, which muls .e approved by the Polic" Jury. All officers or persons:visi :ing the Court House for the ourp6ses of paying their tax as or licenses, shall be exemp :ed from ferry charges. All officers shall be accor led free transportation for~ ;heir teams or automolile .vhen same is used ion of icia.: )usiness. Should the owner or own :rs of said ferry No. 3 fail tc :omply with the above condi -ions and specitk.aticns the Police -ury o= St. John 1'a-1 -ish reserves thI right to re 'all the: Franchise of this Ferry. The Franchise of Ferry No. 3 shall be for a period of Five (5) years, beginning the 1st, of April, 1918. A new outfit must be fur Iaished to operate Ferry No. 3, or one which will answer' the purpose of safety. A vote on the above result ed as follows: Yeas,.Rey naud, BarrY, Songy, Babin ,nd Lasseigne. Absent: Mr. Cassagne. The Finance Committee ieported favarably on the fol-' Lowing bills which were or-, lered paid: Justice of the Peace J. L. Pancaire.....$..22.50 E. Schexnaydre,......22.50 Denis Dufresne, .....22.50 A. -T. Perilloux, ........ 22.50 P. Rene Montz, ......22.50 J. O. Richarme, ......22.50 Costarbles _ Gus. Chassez, .......2 A. B. Jones, ........ .0: E. Monconduit,.... .20.00 Eugene Tamplain, . .35.00 DOlivier Webte, .-... -.35.0C Wilfred Vikna, ...35.00 Gaston Galliot, T ... 50;00 Wallace Lassi Secre iar y Police Jr, .r...3.5 B. L MestayerD onstra. -on. Agut,..." ... .50.00 IA Mescbac6b4 Officia ....l...........50.00 toisI Redrigue, oad Dis ri~t No i,.... ... .. ...60.0A f, salary Flgsry, . ...20866# Dleputyl 4 A> .r a - Reg. Births and Deaths. H. A. Donaldson,...... .7.75 B. Ganier, ............7.5) D. E. Anderson, .......7.7. Dr. S. J. Songy, 1 night vi sit at jail, ..............10.00 Lasseigne Printery, Statii nery, . ............... .2 L. M. Reynaud, for sale , O. Bossier to parish & recor dation of same, ........ . 7.0 James Troxlair, r I ir. MLestaver ......... .') Jules Fourroux, Cr's in! Mr. Mestayer. ........4,. J. Steckler Seed Co., AlfaiL seeds, ........... .....,. ' Thom. Iymel, RoaId Dis trict N o. 1, ............ 3. Eugene Tamplain, Auto ser vice, ......... ......... . . Chas. Alltmnont & Br,.. di ching in R. D. N,. 1. ... 5. Leon ( odchaux Co., L;.,. ditching in R. I). N . 1, .31.7 Son \\ ebre. R. L). A,. 2, 3.0 1 errv Buckly (o., St.t niery, ................. /.i ' E. A. Le er, m .ci, dr.V age, freigin char. I,...15.r Louis Rodri'u'e. ire0ght , Kilt., .......... ..... 2. E. J. Caire, R. 1). N . 2. . S:undrv Supplies...... 112. Jury Certificates. HIenry Duifrcsnc .... . : Raymond Hotard, .... \'. S. \Vetbre, ........ Luc Tassin, .......... Oscar Trepagnier, ...7.1). IH. G. Morgan .,....... .' _ Geo. Savoie, . ... ..... .!' . L. P. ie t, ...... . Isaic Tassin, .......... Alphonse ! ,c, .... Leopold La1.ranon, . .:. Cvriie Lau:en::t .... . :I Edward Jc, ...... Anedce d-\:di H. M. Parentr . . jEidgard Clnc- ' . Xiillie Duhe. ......... .7 Chas. Falcon, ......... .7.: L. D. Perrct ........(,. Erie Co t t e, .c ......7.. Victor Kellcr ........ 4. Alcide Lamb)ert, ..... Sidney Rousscl, . ....6.. Ferdie Montegut, ....2. John 1\aguespack, ... ;. '_ Achille Lorne, .......1 ! SMcDuffy \inLpren, /., Louis Vicknair, ......5. William J. Hart, Sheriif maintaining prisoners f, 1 Feb. & Mar. ......... 9. 1 William J. Hart, Sheriff, for, stamps, ........... .... 0 SThere being no further bU.1 - siness on motion duly secon-. ded, the jury adjourned. Aug. Lasseigne, President. A True Copy: Wallace Lasseigne, i Secretary. Do yoifr Duty: Buy War, Saving Stamps. For Sale at *your Post-Office. Don't he I sitate do it NOV. - THE SJiN 6z UT:."'1 Tha most sci'ntlifo alu .:. n nd7: 'fl facial preparat:on of tl:c m -n : . It I rt4 to o cy whml s - >i. in SL' y it is a i :.-1 the Sin e arrn In th eevenfi· e :s ,.,-- s cures a f yit 4 le -h. TInlt: White and ; : . .i 0 ,! 'rs, 35e, 50c and $1.00, or ase: pr 'ait .i receint rf price. Samnpi r± " , I ,:- ;r. 3AKWEIOa9LER MAFACT:04 . DALLAS, T;EXAS FOR SALE. A 1916 Model, 4-Cylinder, 7-passenger Studebaker inl good running order. SApply to: ANGELO HYMEL, Edgard,-La. ILet us dayour job-printing.' W.-S. S.; iW. . w S. .I BUY A WAR-SAVIN-G TA.P.: .THAT MEANS A BWTO THEIjUN THE U'NSI . lJn Church B.ptmrne. ,. . : ., fils '. nin S'CI fat )aptis5 C i mnchc rdirier i l'glise de .t. .can i-)tiS Ce. I.e ,c .;'r:' ie t M . 'Ca.gii e 1:. m :1r r' i1 . 1.' ," ",:: dc Danmes. d'au i ., ..1rs a 3 hlicures c L. . .isitns de St. Jea:c - - :m recounaissa't : I: t ; .": le-r avoir pro _ .iGsionnaire zel7 . .o : .. t apprdecid parnn , . .. : la Chape!e,-. i.lnt le Irovinci:l de '. ..ire des 'i; aristcs. I.:, r t :Ate so:s lev s !s : l :.. . r~l : ' Cl'CtYt ).. , '" .. oi: et finic ra le 1i c',. ~ Parrot. of Ta: .,_ • ".: ) .. F : T. I ] .r t to ;1in .,..- .ector (, i. ..:,ch were pie: san ,r- t the Rectory during !. r Steunmans paid a -it to Father J. E' rI. _ Reserve Tuesday. 1 d IiIUSO. iLS 2 Sor ou:rro.ux, -i v x:ung n of this parD:, son of Mr. Jules Four ro:0. ,ias recently tendered his rc.ignlation as book-!keep er aJd time-keeper of the Hercules Company, at Tran sylvan:ia, ILa., after over two years of diligent employment ' with t ie Company. ~ I' . WANTE D4AERI CANS There are e0,000,C000 cf u: in the United States-all in the family of our own Uncle Sam. And Uncle Sam needs money-your money-everybody's money. He doesn't ask you to give it to him; he wants to borrow and pay you interest for it. Maybe you didn't have $50 or $100 to lend him in Liberty Bonds, but surely you have 25 cents. If we, all of us, buy one thrift stamp -just one stamp apiece - that is $22,500,000, and if everyone of us buys $4.12 worth - 25- cents worth from time to time for sixteen times-that's $370,800,000. Your pin money does help. Doesn't it? We don't know how muchi money you have -how much how little. It doesn't matter, anyway. For it is getting to a point that every man-every woman-every boy-every girl-must make the business of helping win this war - the most important thing on earth. SLike the Liberty Bonds, the war savings certificates bear 4% interest On January 1,1923 each certificate will be worth $5. These stamps are exchangeal e at face value plus accumulated interest at any time between now and January 1,1923. You can buy from your ail carrier or 'at the Post Office Buy your first one . . , _ J. H. EwCy. And ncl C~nl nedsmcnq·--o~r mony-evrybdy/ MrFo.i.rOoTO s ritsignation1 i- dr-e to .;1- v-c'i thit lhe has t ; 1 .. ,. It . , . .. I 1 S..1. oen- . . : " , ., , of the s e.' : ' . I' . r. O ri 11[ '. -'" . .. i .I , r t i - . . , i ILc "' "- - '" ' " Vti, P. .~ i. :I . U E of thoe ;,ct in J:"-2'. -L -- t ii I I C-" no si a.e.d. in. h' ,ire, "ard Ii - , o t[,-v i . sltors :t-; -; .... . . -REAICH Ut FIDAY AT 8 A. M., TO INSUR. PUBLI CATiON IN CUR SATUR DAY MORNING EDITION. --- This paper has enlisted with the C:y:,rnment in the carse of .-.ierica for the period .i the .wr - .. EDGARD--RESERVE FER RY FRANCHISE SOLD TO DAY FOR ONE DOLLAR. Mr. Jules Fourroux, Own :er of the Lucy Ferry.Beiqg The Only Bidder. The ildgard-Reserve Fer -v :~rinchise (known as Fer - ,. 3. ) was sold to-day at 1 i 'cl,,ck at Public Sale fo One Dollar. '.lr-. Jiles' Fourroux, the ca ale !c ,,ner of the Lucy Fer 1r b)ink the ornl- bidder. ?.1-. i .rroux is experien -ed in tha:t line and we feel :it safe in predicting that Ie will give the public at;Ed Sard the same prompt service Si: satisfaction that he has :ecn giving the public at Lucy for years. (good luck to you Captain NOTICE The next examinationr for t aenchrS' certificates will'be .eldl itn the Su'perintendenit's ltice Aoril 15, 16. 17, i white); and April 18, 19, 20, I negro). '1 he first examinattion of the year upon'the books of ,.achers' Readirg Course %will be held in th- Super jitendent's Office Mav 4. All first grade certific rtes expir in' after .lanuar'" 1, 1921, 'whethler granted through ex a,, i:;itioIs or upon approv L, d iloiias. to b1e renewed to:l a period five years must ie ccoinpanied by three crediits, summner sch,,ol or institute , in addition to the recommnn. v, 'ations of the Par isi. Supcr.nr endent :hat the holders of these certificates have rendered - sotisfactory servic -i'. the schools of the State. during the life of their ceetificates. L. F. Laurent, Superintendent.