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JAMES LEGENDRE, fie •■Oh Building, /Yew Oriean | R' tii'ee* in t/ie eaürts of the Ear- i Ones Of y/. Charles, St. John, Ä James, ana As tension. I V MARRERO, JR . Atl&rney-A t- Law Whitney Bk, Builhi'n; N*w Orient /'radices in / eft »r Sah St Charte ' fit-; St. John / ,f • !\ 'h v j j * ! I Practices in the Parishes of St, fcfm | IV BERT J A* 4' KINS Attar //'ey- 41-i.uw, Si's fi en then Ruit ding, A'ew Otfean Litnt Distance TeleJhone li'yCr 1, R, R/VAR DE, A ttortte) 03 Canal-Louisiana Blg.iVeio Orleans t'ractites in the parishes of Si. John • Charles and Jejf er Son *2 ------- i ___ FRED A, MIDDLE TOD Gretna, Là Attorney At- f.aikr St Charles and Jefferson , FRANK 7. WANE Civil EIngir'cr ana Sureyor ,f sdS Au aube n Blag,, New (hleants La :Phone Main LJ. E. LANDR\ Engineer à..t Sk diet Or Car wit he. La : FOJ REN J OR SA l. h 'One dwelling huiiit in perfect condition, situated at HahnvrHe, La Apply to Dr L, Donaldson Ilahnville, La Pcenth:« E, Edringtoti Jr LAWYER 40 ? Whitney Pudding NEW ORLEANS l K O. IF. Ama Camp No. 40 *, meets % verv 4 tit Sunday of each Mon w .i aî ; p. ni,, at Atpa, La, 'f. B. Seller», CIcfW CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT'* A monthly magazine devoted to the use of english Truck baser Editor P irttal Content' Ou 'nés an ' Anb„crs j 1 or of ed «hall rild Will : Should and Wcu!d • a«i How tq use them Frinjunuaiions (Cenlur) Diet .on,arv\ orrect Enyli^h in 1 ,c H ,fne rrecl Engijd 'n the School What to say and whfd not «o say ^ourse mi Qrammer it, leite 1 - writin^ and Punc tuation pi lio er ... - , u«i.ie«s Engn.sn fqr thç business j ^JJ Man Kompug.td VVop4s: Howto write them / VxoUi^ in English L)te r giure A,gents Wanted ^a.j pa.vr.qfi. Seud \(x cents foi ai^pje copy ^»RkaCT Eve,, ston L XOTTCE trai ' a.t». ' ; .*3t-Ç/t .beputv S3, «r !y 'Voq.d-,'n-n Çirçlç J B SedJerii .. 1 A" «S. \ Of to ander tIK. * few bands on | i .STATU QF LOUISIANA 2*th. JiKflcia! DIstiDt Court Parish Of St. Uhark-s No. 756 Air. Grace Funk Hräcken, wife rtf W illiam K. Bracken VS Frank k. linker By virtue of a writ of seizure aud sale j issued out of the Honorable the JXttt. j Judicial District Court of the State of j j l.ouisCina in and for the Parish Of St ! diaries in the atnve entitled and mim-1 JlieredciS' Iienriug date of Max' 25th, j j i ..i a t dir cted, I shall proceed to, * Sel. Ut fui.ke .;uc"' i t» the Jc-t and ! ! lic;!lCs. h'.ldci- at tl'.e front door Of :.u- j I Court 1 louse Oil SATURDAY, JULY 7th. 191V, j at 11 o'clock A. Id., the following des- : cribed property without ; appraisement i to-xvit:- j All those certain portions or tracts of j ir und hereinafter more füllt described j situated in the Parish of St. Charles, ! State of Louisiana, in Township Four- I teen (14) South, Ranee Twenty (2U|| East, Southeastern land district of Louis ! iana, W est of the Mississippi River, all j of said portions of land being more fully > shown on a sketch by the John A. j Kruse Engineering Company màfked ! "property of Louisiana Delta Lands Co., | Paradis" St. Charles Parish, La., record ed in the Clerk's Office of the Parish of St. Charles, the said portions being des ignated on the said map as; Sections 28, 29 and. 38 Tans 1,2,3,4.5,6,7,8.9.10,11,12,13,14,13 16,17.18,19.20,21.22 and 23, in Division No. 6 District or Unit No. 2 containing about 230 acres; and a strip Of tend lying between lot 23 of Division No. 6'aiul the | Oneau de France tract, said strip con taining 2?4 acres Sections 38 and 22; Lots 30 and 31, 111 Division No. 1 Dis trict or Unit No. 3 containing 20 acres j Section 27: Lots 4* and 49 in Division No. 1, Dis- j trict or Unit No. 3, containing 20acres 1 Section 27; That portion of lots 1,2,3.4,5.6.7,8.9. 10 11 and 12. Division No. 2, District or j Unit No. 3, lying north of the southjline of Section 27, containing about .58 acres 1 Section 27; 1 Lots 5,6.7,8,9,10,11 and 12 Division No. 3. District or Unit No. 3 containing about 80 acres Section 2/ ; Lots 1 , 2 , 3.4,5.6,7.8,9,10.11 and 12 Dix is>on No. 4, District or Unit No. 3 con- j tabling about 120 acres j w 'ction 27 ; Lots 1,2,3.4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12 Div is'oh No. 5 District or Unit No*. 3 con taining 120 acres Sections 27 and 22: Lots 3,4,5,6 and 7 Division No. 6 Dis- 1 trict or Unit No. 3 con tain in ' about 50 : acres Section 22 ; I/Ots 1,2.3,4,5,6,, 7,8,9,10,11 and 12, 1 Division No. 7 Districit or Unit No. 3, containing aliout 12 ) acres , Section 22: Lots 1,2,3, 4, 5. 6, 7 and 8 of Dix-ision No. 8 District or Unit No. 3 containing j about 80 acres Section 22; South half of lots 1 and 2, Division No 9. District or Unit No. 3, containing a- 1 bout 10 acres Sect o 1 22; Lots 5,6,7, 8 9, 10, 11 and 12 Division No. 9 District or Unit No. 3 containing aliout 80 acres Sections 15 and 22; Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12 Division No. 10, j 1 District or Unit No. 3, containing about 40 acres Section 15; Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Division No. 11 ! District or Unit No. 3, containing al xmt j 40 acres Section 34; That portion of lots 1, 2, 3,4,5,6.7.8,9, t 10,11 and 12, Division No. 2, District or; Unit No. 3, which extends south of thej division line between sections 27 and 34; and which lies north of the lateral canal known as the South Boundary Canal, & past of the Canal known as the Elucas i Canal, containing about 62 acres The al/ove descrilied tracts and por- ' tions of land herein sold *nd transfern d embracing a total acreage of eleven hull dred and tbirtv-four (1134) acres, more or less and all of said tracts or [/onions except that last above described, lying and being in Sub-drainage District No. I of the St. Charles Municipal Drainage District of the Parish of St. Charles, State of Louisiana, the said last above described tract being in Sub-drainage No. 3 of the St, Charles Municipal Drain age District Being a part of the same property which Mrs. Grace Funk Bracken acquir ed from the Paradis Farms Company, by • a«i act of sale passed before Theo. H.l Dauer Notary Public, in and for thej County of Lake. State of Indiana, on the , 15th day of July A- D. 1915, registered) pi the Iftçyorders Office in the Parish of j St. Charles in Conveyance Book "S" fo-1 lio 278, and in Mortgage Book No. 28 i folio 258 et seq. And ftom the proceeds of said sale to ■ pay petitioner by reference oxer all oth- ! er claims the sum of Three thousand. Five hundred and Sixty five 30-100 Dol lars, ( ^3565.301 together with five per j ççnt on sauf principal sum of Fifty nine thousand Four hundred ami Txventv-Om | and 60-100 dollars a» attorney's fees and j ^JJ coj.tg 0 f these proceçing» Leon C. VJal, She'll Parish of (>t. Charles, Sheriffs ; 'dice, Parish of St; Charles, May 29, 191/.. I NOTfCE PhSHc noli,* iv he>/*hv gi*e;i that »respossiag huiv'og fishing trai ping mrt ino*s pjck>ng is strict !y prohibited <«f KHirgton. Fried ander ond Lone Star Plantation glide penalty *>f the law The L A. Blwuin Co. Ltd " ■ txU » — Ä • another, vrout j j of j ! j to, ! j j : i j of j j ! I ! j > j ! | 110 li 'CREASE FOOD AND FEED SUPPLIES The 'ollowinjf plan of procedure for increasing 1 the production of feed r id foodstuffs in Louisiana ir suggested by the Slate Food Prepared less Commission, of whi h W. R. Dodson, Dean Director, Louisiana State University, is secretary. Every Louisi ana farmer is urged to adopt and carry out, as far as possible, such par . of this program as are suited to his conditions. j j 1 1 Third: 1 j j 1 : 1 , j 1 j ! j t i ' Flrct: Increase the acreage of'— (a) Corn, for meal, grits, hominy, roasting-ears, canned corn, stock feed, gi Tu for horses, mules, hogs, poultry, dairy cattle, and sliago lor fe 'ding beef cattle and dairy cattle. B:s : dard corn to be planted in early May; June corn in Juno. ('<) V "t henna as feed for live stock of nil kind», and as a cash crop • sq'l to feed dealers, etc. Velvet beans njso enrich the land fc> u re crops. (c) So teans, as a cash crop, for making oil and bread; the stems and 1 < es for forage; the whole plant as a silage crop to be m;>.ed xx h corn; the whole crop to be grazed by hoga, as a faM~n. 11 / cn . Soy beana also enrich the soli. (d) Peat, cts, in sandy lands, as a money crop to be used for makirv o arc peanut meal to be mixed with flour for bread-making, or *to. k feed; as a money-crop for manufacture into penmP E am. foods, as a forage crop for livestock, patticularly foi They, too, make the 9 oil more produotlve. <0 F tv act pots'oes as a summer crop following oat*, Irish potatoes, rur: ing ear corn, or on land previously unoccupied, for home use a marketing, drying, canning. Te be {.razed by hogs or stored an fed to livestock. (f) Cow j eas for hay, and th* Black Eye, Crowder, etc, for human food. green, dried and canned. Also for enriching the soil. (g) Punit . 1 rs. cUshawa, etc., for human food, fresh, dried, canned, dried and ground into flour as a composent of bread, and te bo used as sUV t feed. (h) Sorg sn for molasses and for soiling; and aa feed for horses, mules ar dairy cattle. (i) Counter and city gardens to be devoted to staple vegetables, such as Second ; Increase o e acreage production — (a) By »' judicious use of fertilizers. (b) By (I - utilization of more lmr rove< l Implements and botter cultiva tîfcr. no that labor ezpended may be mere efficient. ens, tomatoes, egg-plant*, garden aquaah. sweet peppers, etc j j ' Utilize tlv, wild fruit*, such aa dswber.-:«», blackberrlea, huckleberries, nut*, muacadinea, etc. Fourth : Increase r* cat and animal food»— j (a) By producing more pork and pork producta (bacon, ham, salt mpiA l:.rd, e.c.), more beef and dairy producta (milk, cream, butter, crear-i cheese, etc.) (b) ] 3 y raising more poultry and poultry' products, more sheep and goats. , This can he clone— j (1) By increasing the number of animals, particularly of hogs and poul try. Save thp desirable breeding animals; they quickly multiply. Give better care to mothers; import the surplus calvea from other states. j (2) Kv increasing the value or the efficiency of each animal. This means to stop slaughtering small calvea, pigB. Dmbs and kid 3 . Have them f graze our grasses, conserve our forage that would otherwise be 1 largely wasted, consume the feed crops, and then slaughter them . as mere mature animals. It means, also, eradicating the cattle ; tick, that the cows may give more milk, the beef cattle put on tat j more vapidly, the calvea grow faster, and the cœt of wintering ; stock cattle reduced. (3) By better feeding of all kinds of livestock, bo aa to give balanced rations and eliminating unnecessary waste. Fifth: Increase the efficiency of food supplies and cars for the surpluc produc tion— (a) By canning, preserving, drying, or otherwise storing what may not be requir . î for use at the harvest time, or at the period of most boun tiful s poly, through tome canning, and the establishment of con tràl ot ring plants at schools or in connection with municipal; plants .ri'h steam supply, etc. (b) By elimt:.. ting waste, as far as possible, in the homes, the hotels i and rest urants, and the utilization of the trimmings, scraps and i "left--ove s'* for feeding hogs and poultry. (c) By giving more than usual attention to the bom« supply of fruits, fertilizing *he trees, thinning to Insure good quality, etc. It as possible to further increase the efficency of foods by better selec tion of our articles of diet, substituting ns far a; possible home raiaed food« for imported articles that are no better, such as extend- 1 ing the use of rice, corn products, cane and sorghum molasses soy ! tea» and cettorseed meal mixtur «3 with flour and meal, making our j own breakfast fond*, etc. Sixth: j Increase the amount and efficiency ef laber. j Increasing food and feed crops, meat and animal products means In creased lebor devoted to these enterprises. It is proposed to help ' solve this uroblem by enlisting the services of the previously un productiv* labor, snch os Bchool boys and girl*. t«acheru In vacation. ! 3 more days if labor for thou* who hava waatad & portion of thefx time, the li Tor of woman, particularly of negro women, and of local convict*. By more supervise« of Inefficient labor. By presenting the nitration to the negro laborers and encouraging their co-operatio . and help. , CATTLE TIC'S KEEP DOWN FOOD PRODUCTION Cause Loss of at Least 25 Per cent of Milk and Beef Supply— Dipping Cattle a Patriotic Duty. I If all the tiekr milk cattle In the Southern territory ertill under quarantine were free from ticks at the prenant time they \*ou!d be yielding at lea*» 25 per cent more milk on »he same feed, and in regard to the be«f cattle, they would be : as t b producing 25 per cent cv more beef under »tmilar condltiono. This ou id mean millions of gaJlons of milk and million* of pounds of beef, oxer and 1 above the present supply of these two valuable food product«, which form an important part of the dally food supply of our people. Owing to the pr?» ent crtBls In th* country's history, the demand Is not only for an increase in the food supply of our people, »nd t» render aid to the other countries fighting in the same cause, but also for Increase and conservation of the feeding material* xvhich are consumed by the animal* to make food for th* people. If, therefore, on the seine amount of feed It it possible, through totally eradicating the Helm at this time, to increase the milk and beef pro duction by 25 per cent, in each product, it i* a saving of a large amount of feed. • There can be no ques on at this time that the cattle-owner who will use ' his best effort to increase his product, whether milk or beef, 25 per cent, is just a* much a patriot s.nd defender of his country as the private in the trenches or the bluejacket w ho serves the big guu on the quarter-deck of the battleship. Millions of gallons of m ; lk and millions of pounds of beef, over tut, , u ent supply, can be produced in the South under tick-free conditions, ar.il r there ever was an opportunity for the cattle-owner to do his "bit" fo-- h s country at this time, it Is L- getting rid of the ticks, now, all over the .South, in order to increase the fo<-. supply on the people and prevent tie unfortunate -------—...................... Hug II OgS., .toe Jc:s"\s Registered & Breil v*lso Du roc Je 1 sc. y s Graded L. Godf.haux Co. Ltd. Di.mond Plantation, belie; s , P. O . La, I< 'F. i : •• - rg ai d trespass rcf'V p' hiDitrd on tlip i Est. Ae 'drs. A. Gassen Layuu* Gassen, Agent NOTICE Puhl c nouer is hereby given «h t bunting. Dtspass.ng, no moss poking is ptolubited oil the 1 t*i— j .uxx h g pp pei y j Tlie property ol Louisiana Delt • ' Lan. s onip.tny <*' on property «»f W 1 ) M. o e Lo isi.O'ct D .ta La 1 ds Co. W . U. Mo re a j , j j f 1 . ; j ; 1 i ». , . u.-.( ut tue £Ot>u ones. \ti ;v ■ '■'mentr. J 'he G 'ver -:er.t too*. X-'usrLs aud the athletic tirTneis ot Vale University prove *,h .1 ' vi eater» are the stundest ,-u«' •. Gust Quaker-Scotch G. ts ; n<:', at tb<*. Lead of the list of cereal i x.r!-. « ii'n only the bofct food, but if- .!.e cheapest food on e«r 'h. Packed ;n ii.s it will keep sweet aod anywiiere tnoeiiiiiUily t U I« of NOi I-E No; i*. is lierei y g ven th 1 '. the Ftnui.ce -at ,.ire* of Po i,e Jury ui D. nh i, ,t (.'hares will nicet O' every Saturday previous rie r 'uijr meeting to approve am, any hills r ce ved latter nan that il.;y will be laid over to lit next recula, meeio g c K. rciuxiiaydre, Mcret ry. Notice ! -n t . ! ; * ih ' Pol'Ce Jury t La c- ar.sh for a pe;mit r. a l\ tai ' li in trie 3rd ward am; wne fur the colored 5 cii< I à Lh j . J. Uopp >neaiix Not c«* We a-e appiy.ng _tr> the IV ce uiyof M. Uliarlfs Parish for a permit to operate a sal on in Ihe 3 rd ward 10 l eer and wir.e for the colored r. ce at Momz, l a as much stuck fred as possible Weber Si Vicknair FA RM NOTES A c mrnit ee on Food and Food piepar dilcss his been appointed toi ihe puroose of eiuourage mg the p-oduction and < onse; v.i t , n of as mush foodstuff as posi— b e in St. C-haile-, ha-ish. Friman ly, they will advocate the pioduc tiou of as many *Wcei potat >es it on which wnl be followed in the ful ;;iatu,ng season by cabbage and iurr.'.p crops in particular with full ,/otatoes ttieiewilh bu.ky food er- ps wi" be m great demand dur | • iig th- cmii-g and it xx i l h..rd to , ave oo great a supply «>n ban I as ' j, r will undoubtedly be a short j g e of tne es aples and the p ices | «viii b*- cCc >*dingt> hig i. It is the Id lion , t lie Committee t>> c - s '»retii'g- ,ii the several *vaid hi [i,o i- h to pui r i ut et ,re tlie ro. r *.* pubi c . p v i i c * » - attend L ne c mmittee» appointed *vi.l Sin..... ...... ------.* .t *tmm 1 or r»«> »*'$ u»ton ixti (to §f * I *«nii report v-l ■•JNf -8 'or ^ i tr to tu' ft»' r IS. SWIFT &D0.I 1 t..»x!.*i :;ir''.a ••»»»•I co l .vii^;it'* oUnii [. .• s,.»»! m«H»i 1 -Krfclu* or fino ; c,for rase st^^cH 4 on linnk rt*< * HATi. 4TS h-JIl O POPVUNES 'or .j you. Ourfi -I [.■>.,Klo:.< t. II how. w! it to ill' •1 niHlaari yoii - n.-v x> rite to,i»y. »yP 30 p.,v: r L' v,T *h /vrac. NOTICE Uulilic Notice is hereby given that hunting. 1 respassmg and moss picking is prohibited c*i ihe follow ing property The properly of Nick Laqne Dette* known as Fred Ludinyi. r, on Magnolia Ridge W. L. Laque NOTICE HUNTING and TR A l*f >1 >. (, j s Miii tlv piohihtltd on 1 t.e !ai.d s 0 ibis Company. Tresfiassers will i, r prosecnietl to the full extern of ih e a xv Louisiana Meadows Company notice I'ul, Er . 1 t U I« I'D Est.i'e of the 111: notice nor In- uiven i ,rf s g, hu n„ gi |„, ljniî »•ss inckm^ is si nc ! proper: v u . g ;i, d 1 i< J Di t « d / .1 . • ri.vi umiti peii.iD i xx * eilt r> Notice Nonce is I,defy uivrr rf»«| Hnn* 1 ny « n| Tiespiissing is si Dvcly P'o!nl»i|,-,j nn.| L .| penal t y ,.f '*•- law on , he pi *,p.-i i,e> ol M,,& dir. Jus I.a fa 11 le. vor ice Trespassing_ 1 1 ti■ 1 1. i g a-ivd trap pirg a-e h ,e!,\* prolipnted pioperties owi <«( and on al| ruled by W ni. Lussnii NO T/CE T. lespass'ng, fi.,ntmg d „,| Wf ,^ cuittng on nix premises Is skm-tly piohibi e«l Ai.« v.olaiious will be pnu.siico rttemding p, law V'» W, H, J inney NOTH E Hwotmy», liMuiig, trapping and lic-sp sïing <iie strictly piohib.ivd on (he pio^vemcs oi me es(ai ol H.L. 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