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yVSff itB é l« S* r •■ ___ __ Püf rtFcD E VER Y 5 i>R 0 V(_ A ^JCH SUC^R 45 ilf î Eville, Louisiana, Saturday, V! n L A 3 ôEÎ ivr RjOt PRODUCING COUNTRY. khj) t: ! ms no. i7. CHARLES VAI'AID •Published ai Hahnvitu La' AVer y Saturday C frétât journal of the Parish #/ 5 /i Charles f. C. Triche Edit r Tttvn of Subscription S< 7 .PC a year hnteren, at the Fosiofiue a Cm; • «•'■ ,{ La., «i secona cia\\ «ia'rf SATURDAY Fe:, i n'is I : luv ovv , : I : u *»-■ ;«.»nu" icftioii« * ïoMnesrtftÿ aveninp, wH *eek 'O tawing' ,- ro'iiinnulcationn mi;»t ue wi-ttan on ft je «Mc odlw pap«t. «-Tne full nmm. nnd aiMre^® of to* '* r j .»»TT» n* HCCnnipnny «jnclico.nin»'•'*< <|| ( . on.n.i..»cMtlOh» o* pernonp cv ^ncicr * --ÄrrSÄ Ärs.) • ; quere *ii.bt>uuu'e. „•s. „„».tlnterMtlngioc* Uejt^rere „«••'nîty BollcUBd. » cr a I iMH u r; K J- HELP d# b o t C m • >v ! 1 '^v'witbnK to.Vr m'y"nr«ooda ullinimpls **y «y »9 men caul» 11 » Chia l»an*> r > S.t»:>ll>ne<l t'ebruftry 1[t - 5873 Æ 'ÄS'=Ä ... . ,s»> sch 3« oo*"i" • " ,€ v '' s,u UaO-iiM(C.Vn ootveM y.,e ru.ra' tsm i"i'inn«e v<ar • r '"' 0hV Til! a*'- «Mcnnllon. aieool al,,«-,» • îa'.iv 1« atfvauce 1100.00 « 0.00 SB .00 10.00 . ?a » NICE xy-AC p RE;'îtNT FOU OU K :"KAi>L s . , We a e pleased ^ Minaoe-e tiu.i OU can SM tac- •*» P,, ^ ket Diatv free of'iut'ge ■ cou.ng the the postage th..eto .wote.r, in stamps, to D. Sw X Oo • tent Lawyers, Washir . on. Ü/ # The Dairy is a ••go.> n,ce useful informa* 'on and » i an- . on to memoranda lot c ch c -ic 505 days of the yeas con. • -ucn useful informa oa. iuch^ as "health hints", setting -o ■ ' ,H easy way to > , crc - i ( your weight * nd P'° l * A 1 ie at the same time. Gives t yuo: MS Of business L-ws oaten. mWS. Parcel Post Ch a t, etc. States u.e amoi' :t of our wonderful rops ra sed :n i 9 * 7 » t ,,e :Vc produced, bhowsjtie am u oat,, pot toes, .abac Pd. (O..0 1 p-OuUC-d by Aiso n'iitp 5 » oîit vvrnjr suc- -,c, d . »T , - - ■C f ' .••js. we at the his t the coi co, h e cii j ate. we!, tli v, woi.tan s Ci 1 iC,and e r *ub «c. «' Foi 'Free cent.» '> w'li/eati-w nice *9* d size 10 by ■ ; 1 : * 1c «à oend , .«î ha h five one ccnt^M »!>' , 1 n *• Ca'eodai j pocket tiuii*y a.i NOTICE No hub', or removal of tidies wib be a I »0 vi ed •» r. Ie«« ac 0 •' »«* «" ieu by a buriai or remov p^ v 1 f o.n the Local Registrar (> om m.âcer) of said O.s.ricin the death oenured - P** r °' t '' from 71 ie I^ouisiana S' aie Boar oi Health N. /-T inrr- ' Sexton Red Om • ' ^ 5 1 FETY C\ND E< V F0R1 ° h OUR SOLDIERS DbPi-.NL OUR PA TFIOTISM Do »our«"« •"» «*"■ from Was .«.r." u,* ust ie> tor hve ûreless ' on •* <>i the w n manufacturing davs, and c r ea'.in.' day for the remain ! ter has a direct baring upon tlm eoailoti .ad safely of vour'.oo o, l b j. e >r reph-w ■>'. the fr r«. We-. t. such is ,he case, ! he recent Jhlizyards ihiougout Ut., country ,'iad paralyZ <1 faire o all kinds. Thousands of cais (■••I' u fur the Atlantic ports load ii ,w ti 'tuai . .id much ii e '> ■ t •• ><ï ' î u ft « were frozen in and h pc ( |v blocked o ' tue sidin" a Uie Pams ..piot move. 'ps C i.hi not leave poit for hi-k ot co il in tiler o.. aa-is. Tui ri o-t i. ; our boys in 1 ranee w o ■ •• v i" suffer the lar k of r onie "• i needed eonipment ol* food snpo ' hut by putting lume'ves to ; «M ,i. o'ivenienCe we are ao'e tu n;!., ;e!inve '.lie con.i t 1 '-cre-v ' ■ is a -in i'. p. ice •'.* pav for the tm rv ...se rneiits that will „Jesuits — î j. 'J. Press IJuIleLi.ii j :?/ 772 k cVS OF Sf, CllA k L FS , ATTENTION On .Sunday February jjrd., we will have the big honor to hear, at Holy Rosary Church, Reveren . Father Souris, ^chaplain and Cap tain of the French Army, member of the Military Commission at Washiagton, olficialy delegated by the French Government to deliver lectures on the war in America The keverend Father will speak at the High Mass. 10 o'clock A.M. The officers ot the Parish and ?11 the citizens are cordially invited to attend this patriotic ceremony The French Priest, is a Hero, coming directk from the trenches, Wounded three times, wearing on his uniform With the insignia of t he military chaplain, three rnedais the leg'on of Honor, the War Cross and the meda! of Japan The Re revend Pastor is quite sare that his good people will ap preciate this visit and that k his church, on this occasion will be ;rowded Co e on, Come all William Parrot. Pastor L. :.:îng" Ahsoiutvly the nest feature of : ianier's vocations is the possibil tty 1 of independence jVo other fonn of labor offers the chance of h >me production of necessaries and ^ , j ii*s consequent independence trom the sway of the food dealer n o, Home pioducuon of food stuffs was never so necessary as ir is at tiie present moment, as it offers l he aniqne opportunity of help our selves first, and ol this stlf-help pe'ng an impovtaiK help M urn Struggling country . Never before has the history recorded such an instance of making home econo mics an actual act of patriotism According to the above stmdard dtir small laimers, especially, snou.d be the strongest kind of ac tive patriots, and it should also be remembered, that acts of thrift practiced during the period of the war. will ceitainly leave theii 1 mark on our people, and make them a , hrifty, instead of a waste ful people, forever. Thrift should not be carried to the point of ex tern? selfishness or miser'inecs. as Mat excess will defeat its own pur pose; we mu t a'w.iys remembei that reai thrift is only another na> e for applied common sense j an I helps us to m re the m, s t of wli t we hcVe, and s im I ■< s the pn.iluct'on of surplus nrodnci f »f the good use that tuesc pro duct- cm fie pul to. and not Hr an add ii ma! inc me w!i t ii i« to ne wasted in »urn bv tie pt" ' The i srai ce ot greatest possibi i,y for our community j is: at this tim<, seems to he :n pan ry. A go d fa ni tl .ck well coed ( oi wid al e.osi tee<1 the fatiliî -'. h ore ori' t • t e best meat substitute mat >ve h.tve, and the Lyn f 'fit .-gg Wdi i.e: vtf are he pi ce of tune of tiie preciO 's p r k, be f o nuttof that .« c o ba ly need fo' the mainta ue.'cc o: • ur -wn ano a? : es soidies in the f-edict? cd our ch dred, the ï«-gg, and mi _ from the family cow, are absolu u- ! y ihe .finest niateria*? that form tlie basis o f their maint tine ces, and tney offer to Me little i;r m..ture bodies nutiitious f i'-'d, :n its most easily assimilated f.> m How Worthy of honor is 'this little hen and Uv gist^r the Cow. judged whol y from their works. Lei us see how easy it will help the hen in her good work Provide clean, dry quarters: keep her liee from parasites and teed lier a properly b lamed ra tion, ilia', is ail. Will you do it? Go. W Boi? e. County Agent No F 'c Puj ic no ce is h « ' ven ~c . p j s : ■*. ri« r.'g, I H.« "eg -u mo.ii p n z. on all propc ti o^oe « io ll'c h ». prts> Lum ber é u. Oil j •• sl.'rcJy p oti oi cd. yooe c.iugn. on Id p o leri'e-' xv i' be pun >ncd t«n i-he fat e-ftiu. 01 Une ' w tjeo. Cousin 'Important Nnt ce No bui'h 1 into the c".n"«erios of ire Ho'y Rosary's Church and be« A'lthi dswii be I'ovedun'es ac comoanied b*' a Ini'i I permit from local Heg , ' (Po«i. Ma* 1er H v'> ; e fit D.'S Arm.-H'S) a*- '»er orders f«o*n 'he '.ouh'aia Mate o-jrJ 01 I e 1 h W. P rrol. Pastor S s c. 1 of 1 he raid Ctmetii"s 1 as tt n Even Italy mu«t ws , untljsp mg before she can fight Poland is finally to be free. \»e h «pe it is 4 good Pole that geis the persimmon The fountain pen of President Wilson is migiitier Man the, shin ing swo.'i of tiie kaiser Whs sais we are not moving? Tne charges aüaint Senat >r Lp Follette m. y be hen; J "a. thin a week" 4 "'*' *«.« 1 If we are to have w man s ru.e, we hope it wi!I be a genuine ,^nr^ 'ffiachy. net i'« oM maidi iarchy ! p rettv ?o >n ther . wil! 1 .«e enough kln^s left in tne' worUl t«> m ,ke a royal dus h . . t V _-o wo oi l hH t i •rnke u c w r rl<i j til to live in by cleaning the side- I ,, , ' , 1 walks an<l the roadways / DO NOT BÜT 33 ÏS TEE YCUi'iG t.vîALt S' Poor Practic*, In 8plte of ti»* *>r«**nt ; Hiflb Pete««. j The pri'f»« obtainable for cattlaamfl hoge at the present time offer a great •tock, that is hard to overcome. An 4 . yet If we give a littie fhoupbt to th# future, one's better Judgment would certainly »ugyest *r.e retention of a »ubicien? run. lier r.f the voime^r fo etale animal* to ms tr.air tin- supply and THi.et the »Irrnanc! ior next rear j at !ea*l if not for lorger. j The writer 1J let! to make th 1 or j g-otlon troiu irf ' n ation n,criveil| thal gtre.r nunihe! r.f «ittlr »tnl linge are nelng sont out of the state, br*- \ speettve of *ejt due no doubt m '«• ! ! profttabte mif« th«* ran at pr..-.-«nt Kr» hnil inr fh.*m Thf*rft If he had tor tb-in. There It a« old saring that M mcr:>y counts;" but liow k»t»g if. jt going to "count" If our stocVraua depose of their feme'e foundation and afterwards find cut rrha» tee Lit» inat they iiave dcnr!v»;<1 fhetnRelve«' of th«? necesaarr fume I es to breed from &:.d are short of stoc; to sell another year when price®, will be lust as hlfrh, If not h*gh«r? !f this prftdtîse u peraisted 1n b li going to rasult Ip » shortage of moat animals when they m«y b* needed even mere than at the present time. In other words, It Is not going to con serve the meat supply nor la It ulti mately going to be the most profit able to our stock owners. It may be all right to get rid of a reasonable number of the old ar.d un profitable female stèlf, but there should b* a rigid line drawn et the younger female stock If we hope t» maintain and Increase the supply end meet the futuv- demands for meat animals whlcl seems not only the common tease proposition, but a pa triotic and profitable one.— VC. W. Dalrymple, Department of Veterinary Science, Louisiana State TTniveraity. i SAVE FEED BY USING THE SILO The aflo offers the bent mearm of conserving the farm teed supply. It enables the farmer to save the feed stuffs far the future use of his farm an! mais in much the same manaer that the canning machine enables t v .e housewife to save the vegetables and fruits for tfce future use of th" fam ily. The present and prospective high prices und the growlrg demand for farm products of all kinds make it at once to the profit and the duty of farmers to Increase In every way the efficiency of thnlr operations. To the dairy farmer, at least, the silo is es sential te efficiency. Its advantages ana too numerous to fully enumerate here. Suffice it to sey that expert merits have proved that silage will greatly reduce the co*t of feed for dairy cows oud Irc-eas» the milk pro duction. It )3 a palatable feed, keeps the stock In a thrifty condition, sad tha young stock growing all winter, tt Is more conveniently f«~«d then hay or cor* fodder. Sbajw enables one to ■ »r cor» §o«-.-:i. ft. '--«•*■« — ,J ..... -î k»ep s lorr^r nnn be- uf live stock on j n given urea of land than mr- be 1 kept on fors.gc crops cut tor b»t. J furnishes succulent feed durlnç the i summer when riroutb« freuucntlv oe* I err It prevents the waste of corn j a .«e t«> cobs. Btslks and overripe fodder that would otherwise not bs eaten by th» animal« If you conferuÿlRt» building • "fio, wrtt« to the TWenBion Division of the LeutalMia s at» Ünlvsrslty, B.-<fon It ou g», for compl»t* lnformaMow. which »111 b« furnished fre* of ckargs IS THE COMMON CUR WORTHY OF HIS KEEP? •nie writer 1 b » lover ot the dot However, there ere doge ud d»c*. end the greatest drawback to fui sheep husbandry la Louisian; bv keeping the malor'ty of ou- farm r „ from raising th«3ep and wool, te tfce usateee and wortfilees iog. Therefor», the Importent ones»!«« at thlb tiiat, nan we afford to permit the worthies* dog to stand in the way of o»r in creaaing the mutton and wool supply of our people, which la, and will con tinue to be, «0 urgently needed ? Further, a lot of useless dors, around country places especially, ire not only liable to gel the sheep kill ing habit, but they bar«- to be fed. and much of th.«® food they consume Is in the nature of human diet which mlgi.t be used for that purpcie. In fact, It j 1 ; ' I i i . t has been estimated that the dog* of j CfniD try consume enough food of I this character that would f»ed an 1 army of more tf an two mtyi»*u men. / 1 7 It w rov'FG y \,r. D- 't- fit .-nd.i v d Du « en» : ti. t tie to' low Si ' pn '«x i 1 . ed tablean <>l fie ense <u , 1 C ' ut St, Char the ; I une 30th iy< j Sin rift's lee icases Si. er fl s ...in v She. f!S Depu• . for convictions j j j \ ! ( on values U. SH . 50O.OO vlui - .en.«-ce of 3 l'»cn , s. uiar ai me 3 . «te ,\ar n:a ! '•ciool 6oi\00 Syi'd c Sah: v 50c ,,u Se it at aims 100 00 baiaiy ior uiluif, wind mill fit wash ini» tank 60,00 Road Supervisors 1,800,00 Liec.ion expenses 500,00 Parish Audt-or 600.00 lebe: son Ti usLfit Sj vincfs i p ' it Leüionsi $, 4 lSoO.Ot •° eby ceil'd v ma me auuv«. Tuoleim wub auop.eu by uie Pui.ct 4« v a«i Me treeung iielrfou ...e 6 '1, y uf c£, 1. * v • 7 *• F. Sibfxouyd'f Secreary '.•u:, o S', hui! t-■ 6 >. 6, 191J 'reel year end my it Ciimina $500.00 supers 2,500.00 4.5.10.00 Su 1 :«' y 2,000.00 r\*s fees 500.00 ! V, 300.0c e Peace 1,800.00 1,800.00 T Hi t o,one i ,5<>o.00 R 'ce .1 tirj, 600 00 al 600.00 c ( Heal; li, j,oo. 00 u niM'.n 2 «uo 00 c Expeii c S O Jk ; . ei 7 JO. Oo 8.5OO.OO ' of . p 1 «iis ami aCa>e.-> 3 jo. oi« l _ 700.00 2 l*C(l a.e c vi '* .\a ■ e ,i|)i.gand uespassing iroiuuiieci ou pr .per il! Mrs, Wm.Caduw Cox 0 v. nnd Pub. Co. , ! ic, 727 Poydras.Sireet, New O-'.eans, ■ * « u as.*1 :rs. on ' «."LHe:«. I I is -î jB»Wi 3 wWs Isï S Ikslf^k^' ^ - j i «'After four in our family had coea t 1 ij of consumption 1 vae tak; n \. ..0 J * nuf um bfewaa savÄ and fgiun-^ i| i ^ poini ,j a thronga lining I \ ff ^ j | DR. KING'S MEW jD'SC OVERT y.V. P. Patterson, Wellimrto?, Tei- • \p«ICP 30 c se'ij'i CO ATJIA SAYE GOOD OATS FOR PLANTING SEED It j Indlcat'oue are that the »apply of «»»d oat." for planting this fall will be vo'-y short, r.nd Louisiana farmers 1 who hûv«: raised oafs of good quality ; uf e urfjed to savo them for seed rath ' e- tl ar. to fe"<1 them, tn many parts I of the South the oat erop winter klll i ed and the fanners will have to pur Uia»,' all their seed from other locall •J< e, and those favored section* where a partial or full crop wu produced should save every available buhet «• i meet thto demand. of of Nniice i. the undersigned, convicted of t «*3 of i8y>it Nov,, term ol Roui; 1915 am applying for a parole (Signed! E, D Marsden Of A 1 C J A l Mb'Fetch i Second Congressio'.u I Memher ot Cong: I' * }, «' KoHiih Senaio State Senator, Judges 1 . F l eu v District Attorney !.. K .Rmrie ' f*a r sh «.>( S Cha .es. Représenta; 1 \ e J O. s®..* « Sheriff & Co letEor L O V . • Chief Demit v, H. D. K « • Deputy Sheriff R. Made- e Clerk fir Recorder IT.Band u a Deputy Cfem C. A < »liiwi Coroner D.. V, Letunaim T reasuret W111, Lussan Assessor R. A. Dubroca R e g ■ s t ra r [. 1 .Baudouin Official Ji ni r,ia 1, S t. ( li hi. «.! - «• •' J us! ices ot hr M a, •. First Waul W . r'- t i ■ ' ■ Second Ward A 0 . A', ot. s Third Ward 0.1. g Fourth Ward M. Tran > Fifth Ward ( 1 , U Ci' V k Co-'Sia JIGS First Ward P Baudouin Second Ware ». . J . Mi• i ■ < Third Ward R. rV:*....u Fourth Ward F.. Fo ma '* iftli Ward R. Ven« President Secretary Seigeam at Amis First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Waid Fifth Ward Meets Police fury. F, Lone F, gcl.exnavd e J. L, Biouin F.zDelaunc W, Dutrcnci v, « lbt I uestlav of cwtt o • School 11 o i*f t President M> L Guidry* l 1 irs ' V\ ard M.G, Becnel f -* Second Vvard, M. L. Guidry A 1 hirb Ward. . 1 F. Keller Fourth Warbi'p L, ... Jtejeai.f V F'flh Wan»«' T A.J .Schexnaydre i r J. B. Martin, s u * f)lf Lafourche Basin Levee Boaic I .esident i.G.Swan, Sftcrftlarv W. J. McCune A. Champagne, Êdgard; F B Lemam:, Donalsonvii. e • ' i T ,' n .«. T Lono, Moberly; R, ( , Ai' iirrîn " Albemarle; R. R ere2 . ' . » Bend; K. G. Swarty. Burton - T V aggard. McdonoghviUe-' r, E'i-K Gretfta; J f VVigfi toWn , wie. lhe Slate Board ol ,«nci neers compose the eng ; „ et rinj dc partment and the State Tjeasure» is treasurer of the Board iS; irez, and OctoberU-iiiante* ' comni/it*« meets first Monday of each at New Orleans oftif » ni« 1,! Orleans office. Terms of Court In tne Parish of Jeff crson _, Jury Sessions lst Mond Apn!. and Monday j„ Qc/our Civil Sessions, and Mond-iv M t y ',i ' P d * n N'o-embc Tn the Parish of St. Chari«? Jury Sessions, ano M olllltlV Mav. sad .uonuayin WovcmV ,- 1 , beis,0,,s * ist Mondai Febru.. y , od Monday J* Pa -si. o. St. Jonu the Bam.»in jury Sessions. .-.j , st Monda- a civd J ,nd . Alo,,d '*V '» December civil Sessions i<* m , , March 3rd Monday in July' ULLMAN and CO. WHISKIES 416 W, Fourth St. Cincinnati- <-* JOS. KANTZ Ann«i„i.,. >1 New *>rleans liéÂîe^r :«v of ol a I«. V.iftiOii».. . .. i... i * p - r> , ..^ t OFFICIAL w'Ojf'^ AL }* •• »i'l PAKÏKH .^ï Ml* ''A* Sl)Xi>InDZ,i\ Ot KiiNP OK CU 6 V*'