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THE IES(lHACEBE The Oldest Country Newspaper In Louisiana. 'uJRNAL OF : ..-y e! St. John the Bapt. Parish .h . !oar~i e . ,cool Directors. .--u.rad at the Poetoifice at Lucy :econd class matter. ,J'shed every Satnrday, AT LUCY; I)OUISIANA. 'GIP'N D REYNAUD, EDITOR AID PUBLIBSER T' .h.,. ;OF BUBSCRIPTION. 'ix Months 1.25 Thre Mouths 71e Single Copy 6e A"ivetri.ahg Rates furnished on ap ýticatou. '..ommunications upon any subject o+ ubliec interest solicited. Anonymous letters will positively re Ive no attention. Meshacec is a.ot respuunsible for es expressed by correspondents. .A!! items of news should reach us on vbefiue Thursday to insure publleatioln. Saturday, February 21, 1920. ROOSEVELT'S JOiim FnOXS Lt. Ncwet HENRY VAN DYKE slEry bar - faees in Su fl~mAiw cB~Car o .i- ''ir. r9 ul S " Cd. -- ` PATRIOTS sol Instruct'on, Free tmplo . mt Departmen t momlete Colege Wo malrepreseatatlos to secure ate. dent. 'hrough tr' success of it .+000 form"er stet 9", Sole College S.recognied eve I here as a Wide Awake practical I .ulas sand nc ea.°Sh.-e.o.GomS -U . a soxN d A _ . 3 ll a' p·~r ILIL ba r ti "eC"~;.aaa~~ ~rurB Rene Bienvenue, work in Road District No. 1, 25.00 iAlfred Chapoton, cleaning and painting jail 45.00 F. J. Brou, ice to courthouse 4,84 'J.°E. Webre, crossings for dip :ng va's * 3.50 Lasseig .e Printery- stationery 46.50 E. J. Ciire, sundry supplies 41.30 .1 J. Care, supplies for Road District No. 2, C ° 136.11 Chas. L. Stewart, to arrest and transfer prisoner B. Placide 20.82 Perry & Buckley Co., station-' ,are 1(4C( Lyon Lumber Co., work in Road District No. 1 >9.00 Hope Plantation, work in Road District No I 24.0( Hope Plantation, Lumber for Road Distict No. 1 8.34 !Leon Sentiiks, work in Road Dis trict No. 2 26.00 .er s :Jry Certf.aat 2.0o Recording one inest - 02.51 3J. WatoKearny & Sons, paints, etc., for Jail 179.00 Pre frit on name, 1.7E y Certificates 6.94 G ' Jury Certificates 8.064 for Sheriff 12.00 fainig prisoners 917.00 - - 7.04 d, , . d, Per Diem, 29.64. BPlacide a Per Diem, 28.8.0 P. G. Soua, Per Diei, 48.40J P. A. Per Diem, 61.2k ig. e Per Diem, 65.6(, twie Biyn, Per Diem, &:,60 There being no further bul..ina the Juryady a e. eORi LEui~t, :FORA SALE n k e ot4urao 1= uT \-,rr ~' I·a 4a;~~~ New Grip On Life follows the use of Dr. Miles' Liver Pills For raany years The, Standard Medicine for Torpid Liver, Biliousness, Constipation and other disorders of the stomach, bowels and liver result ing from failure of these organs to perform their duties in a natural manner. They relieve promptly action mild yet effective, and their use establishes no habit requiring their con stant use as they tone up and strengthen the weaken ed condition of the organs. Money back if first box fails to relieve or satisfy. Get a package today and relieve your troubles. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS -i," (It's a waste of time to worry along with incom petent help when an wmany of good material awaits you among the readers of the classified columns. qThe want ads--nexil to the telephone--are the necessarylieu tenant of t. modem, busy bus c. ne .man. :UA D OT Ou a ?' Iaqd~le year Ther. o Ca~ome loses 'eosx~ dayt Ye ow at caomel i t's r r ry; quickailve. (Woaod Is dma esoo Rama mbe a .It . into swat bbo fi e, .,a si- -7" you. Ca° si t ~ -qv andi should ce & be put ink -when feuele biloo.un coskahaad all kmm.!. At 'jnted In 'cli U- _S i~PlqiY~ -w JURY VENIRE List of persons selected toj serve as Grand Jurors for the1 term of the Twenty-Eight' Judicial District Court to be held and begun on the First Monday of March 1920. No. Names Ward. 1. anley P. Haydel 1st ° .1'e Pancaire 1st 3. -o Bonneville 1st 4. ' E. Webre 2nd 5. 1' ernand Webre 2nd' 6. Ferdinand Abadie 2nd; 7. P. J. Ganier 3rd 8. Aubert Waguespack 3d 9. Ben Dufresne 3rd 10. Robert Webre 3rd 11. Emile Hotard 4th 12. Nelson Jacob 4th 13. S.dney Maurin 4th 14. J. A. Cuny 5th 15. Jules J. Haydel 5th 16. Forace Maurin 5th 17. Z non Montz 6th, 18. H. J. Tregre 6th 19. A. L. Jeanfrau 6th 20. Roger Baudry 6th List of names of persons drawn to serve as Petit Ju rors for the week commenc ing Monday March 8th 1920.. No. Names Ward. 1. Joseph Hotard 6th 2. Ferdinand Hellman 1st 3. Rene Bienvenue, Sr. 5th 4. Mike Heltz 6the 5. Aubert Zeringue 3rd! 6, Numa Faucjeaux 2ndl 7. Antonio Nlavaro 6th 8. Jos. C. Borne 2nd 9. Eiton Gendron 4th 10. Honore Vimprene, Jr 4t 11. John T. Oty Ist 12. Robert Breaux 3rd 13. Iddie Dufresne lstj 14. Maurice Catoire 4th 15.o Lucien Perilloux 4th 16. Gustave Brou Ist 17. .Louis Andry, Jr. 4th1 1.. Felix Clement 4th 119. Theophile Oubre 6th 20. Eugene Bprne 1st 21. Guy R. Donaldson Sth 22. Lionel Granier' 3rd 23. Dave Doinaldson 6th 24. Evariste Duhe 5th 25, L V. Darensbourg lst 26. George Hotard 6th 27. Willie Roussel 6th 128. Apolinaire Aubert 3rd lfred Rodrigue 3rd -ome Jacob Sth f ,agnrs of a personso .to serve as Petit Ju rors for the week begang Monday March 15th9 No. Names WardS 1. Marcelus 'Brou 3rd 2. Nemour Fauchea 2nd 3. Joseph Troxclair 6th 4. Louis Mintielle 4th 5. Eriest Keller 2nd 6. Alton Lo e Sth 7. Robert Haydel " 4th & ctave Doiress, Jr. St 9, J V. Chanda 6th 10. Igpace Rotosselle st 12. L F. Abadie 3rd i. Ulysse rgre 3rd . 17F. Cas. Cotir .5th 19; DenmSt. MrtinS ý,,ý=ý Profit I1 e g Farm Equ hirnt ftp m& t bey SOOD a PSII T * fterqEdem oýH.mor". Hari Or* ~brr k~-- 41~*flh`~ ·ml~I dip m-.r Sim - -3 d lot &I eftrt ,moo --mSL4&AiCC m-m L k~LlclY~sh' ~M uss a Ir s gym Taa-No-N[ors Wh.- -r~uU biaS rmSwm d thw etm 's to *. Y~Liu bltbi " i, ii 'ht Y.r Sý fii a aws rlllrr M o l A. ,*, Srn - Sa "bb h~ - r ~c~a~m 0 *