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♦ -^BUSHED EVERY SATURDAY N A R ICH SUGAR YQ1.45, Hahnville, Louisiana, Saturday, VIOLASSES AND RICfc PRODUCING COUNTRY L MARCH, 9. 1918 MA )tv. r> o *7. CHARLES HARALE>. Puôfùrta ai H ehr. vint LaJ Re;/ y Sa. a i t ay r. firiat Ja*- «. #/ Mr Parish 0/ S- Ce jf .j' J. C, Trickt Edit T*,** of Subscription Ss.oo a yen t>K.cr< J a.' it-t Posto fiict at Halniill La., cs tecona cta%\matter SITUuDAY March 9 1918 «**'■<> 1 ';«:' iPftmn* uundart .11 ixtertta ** 1 will lay ot*i nntii tfc s#- a 1, co »m ideation* mini be wr'.tten oe 0 ae »Ide of *b« P*P*r. e^-Tne full iiAirb und .« 1 'ru** of tne wrl ter inrt«tM« , oaM*enveecb rocmitmnlretlonor no publication, loit ora matter of ncixlfelth • omnium« allons of perennal character Will uni oe recognized,unless from respon I Mile a ties In such cases a charge of t.&u a i|uart will he made. ew-News and interesting loce itease are re ewetf oily solicited. M uoit ukam-kk can hup ul rreetly.U.eOeii wrll'nir to. or oiiylnggoode tun our euv-Ttme:*. they will ctmptf 1 er ay saw ttie*■ cardaln this paper« BetHltllMliett February 15 . 1*73 erchk «'ntadvertlsementsllpers<iiiareflret »» v iloa Kacii siihsoijiieut Insertion, Ofty < itipsi sich ie coinm" i one year ... 0100.00 One-naircolumn one year • 60,00 IMe «pmi tei eo'iimn one year * - 86.00 teal cards one year • • 10.00 Adyertleements and «uhaeriptlon* are Col tectslMelnynrialiiy *n advance 'BETTER FARMING" With practical'} all other crop work wel 1 started, it seems ns if *he next announcement should be «'all ah load for the sweet potato crop " This brings up the question of the Sweet potato weavil and the damage which he is causing to the crop he e; and now is the time to ask ourselves,- what are we gomg to do about i: ? We may not be able to eradicate this pest in one season, but we can greaib lessen the damage done by careful attention to our own crops a >d we can also further lessen this c image by a little hit pf coopera tive effort on the part of the far mers in any given neighborhood The first thing to do >s to plant all potatoes as far away as possi ble from the places where they were p : anted last season. Plant other en psof the old potato fields and give these crops good,- ciean cultivation, which is a good wry to begin staiving this pest out of our fields The weavil is a poor travier, and does not spread readj ly, except along a sweet potato patch. Do not use any volunteer vines which spring up on these old patches, as they aie sure to be in fested with the weavil if he was present last season, or if the patch was clean iast vear, he may have introduce himself during the win ter. This makes it imperative that we destroy such volunteer vines and depend tor this seasons's crop on new vines, which should be pro pagated from sound, clean tubers, yvhich show no sign of weavil dam age,- and then, to make sure, we should fumigate ail seed stock with Carbon Pisuiphide, (High life) which will kill all living we.iV ils and guarantee, clean vines for the coming çrop This all seems to be more trou ble than we haye bee« usen to, but if me want to talfe our place a HH.ng the real farmers of modern times, we will ijaye to get over o»rl tyabit of dpiçg as aj Grand-lather | sion and t o tor snow ** 1 tfc oe wrl of re ul er spring sty|es used to do. and fall in the line o modern pngre-s. Times have changed and c *nditio's are cliff -r ent now than they were dur ng giand-fathers days, and our loyal ty to the old methods is age'y dependent on our ignoranc • ot the reai hard times that the rid timers had to contend with. No on- man has the right 10 hold back com munity, and should ad insis that our neighbors plant nothing but weavil tree potatoes this vea and also that we all make a Conceited effort to destroy the hibernating places as soon as the crops are gathered in the fall Geo. W Bohne, County Agent LIST OF JURORS last ot Jurors drawn to serve at the session of the 28th., Judicial district Court in and for the Parish of St. Char les, Louisiana, beginning on Mo* ay .the 1st, day of April 1918, to-wit: C.raud Jury Nos. Names Wards 1 P. N. Schexnaydre 5 2 Thomas Dufrenay 4 3 J. E. LeBlanc 3 4 James Baudouin 2 5 Ozeme Schexnaydre 2 6 A. Margiotta 7 Robert L. Manard 8 Olidee Cambre 9 John Candies 10 Emmett Dasch 11 Joseph Perrilloux 12 Felix Simoneaux 13 Ozeme Keller 14 Ed. S. Elliot 15 Lezin Landeche 16 Edward Bourgeois 17 S. J. Keller 18 P. J. Lorio 19 H. T. Lambert 20 Frank Christen, Jr. Petit Jury 2nd week Monday April 8th 1918J 1 Nicolas Webre 2 Luke Troxler 3 Sylvestre Oaubert 4 Walter R. Cliampngne 5 August Madere 6 W. A. Brady, Jr. 7 Frank Roux 8 Mims Hebert 9 Richard P. Madere 10 Joseph Lavergne 11 John Robert 12 Wiltz Frederick 13 Isidor Dufrense 14 Achille J. Haydel 15 J. B. Nicholas 16 Rudolphe Gauthreaux 17 J. A. Troxler 18 Antoine Gonzales 19 L. P'. Gainnie 20 John Fletas 21 John Lauve 22 Cyril Troxler 23 Oliver Troxler 24 Harry Oliver 25 Philip Templet 26 Ludger Rome Jr 27 A. L. Keller 28 P. O. Gubre 29 Walter Bergeron 30 Edward Boudreaux A true copy from the original. JP. W. Baudouin, Dy. Clerk of Court. " ry a by St. of for The Police Jury and School Board met Tuesday in regular •ses sion Messrs U. J. and Stan'ey Keller and J, C. Faucheaux were visitors t o New Orleans Thursday Assessor R. A. Dubroca was a business visitor lo Baton Rouge Thuisday M rs. Septime Haydel was a visi tor to New Orleans Tuesday It is quite a relief not to find snow shoes pictured among the the j ad dity of and 11c day, ing ing ial o ( -r ng the mm ä5s BdpHideSnn] HelpT&urself War Savings Stamps Will Win the War Ik is the small drops of water that make the mighty ocean. It is the innumerable grains of that make the land. It will be the number less quarters that will help win the war. Every time you buy a stamp you help to make the I world safer for you and your children. $5.00 for $4.14 j Remember that you are not giving Unde Sam this money. He is simply borrowing it from you and will pay you back with big- interest. For every $4.14 yon put into stamps between now and the first of April receive $5.0^ in cash in 1923. Remember are helping yourself by saving your own money land you are helping your Government and your [country. BUY A STAMP TODAY* Ï®* AiwwnnniKirT was pus ras rimtn nwiirosiVK Business mbs of rhbevkpobt. ils W. 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NOTICE ||In accordance with the terms of an or " . , dinance adopted by the Police Jurv of the Parish of St. Charles, the Police Ji - ry of the Parish of St. Charles will re-' ceive seal proposals for the ..urchase ..t not less than par and accrued interest of a certain road bond issue of Seventy Thousand dollars (|70,000.00) authorized by road district No. 2 of the Parish of St. Charles at an election he.J in said district on the 27th, day of March 1917, The bid will be accompanied by certi fied cheque to the order of the President of the Police Jury of the Parish of St. Charles,certified by a Louisiana Bank, for Twenty Five hundred dollars ( $2500. 00); the cheque of the successful bidder will be credited on his purchase price ,r ' forfeited to the Parish of St. Charles in the event of his failure to fulfill the co.i ditions of his bid. The cheques of all un successful bidders w : 11 be returned to i them on rejection of,their bid ' The successful bidder will be furnish ! j , , . . . ad a proper legal opinion as to ttie val- u dity of the tionds at the expense of t.'ie | Parish All bids must he unconditional and ; t dressed to the Police I'ury of tue Pari i of St. Charles, Hahnville, »youLL i with a statement on the envelope that .t contains a bid for the bond issue offer d and the said bids will be opened in pi j 11c session at ten o'clock A. M.,on Sat nr day, March 23rd, 1918, at ITalinvh.e, Louisiana. The Police Jury reserves die right to reject any aud all bids «For any further information concern ing said bonds or the proceedings lead ing thereon apply to II. L. Favrot, spec ial counsel, 413 Hennen Bldg., New Or leans, La. Presidena,'Police Jury Fehden Lorio. Frank Schexnaydre -Secretary Police Jury Parish of St. Charles, NOTICE No burial or removal of oodles •«, . . . . v 1 11 be allowed unle^ accompan . r J ^ 1 burial or lemuva! premit ltm the Local Registrar (Post nasier) of sa:d District in whicii |, e , JCö i h occured as per ord;rs irom 7 'he Louisiana .Stale Board of rlealth N. Zeringue Sexton Red Church Cemeterv Notice p,,ki;, u « • .1 rupnc notice is hereby given that . . 1 'csspassing, hilling, tra ( pmg and m,,ss picking on nil properties be longing to the La, Cypress Lum bf r Co. in^St. Charles is strictly -Li, . pioh'bited. .»nyone caug it on said . & P ro P er ^ies will be punished to the full extent of the law Ijeo, Cousin Notice I am mvV -i . to e Honorare To.ice I .ry tin a oe; m: to per iu.r— our' I St. R ««• n the 5th ward ter : h ? colo-"* f > ce 'A' cholas Viola Now is (he 'time for uen to c >:r'j io li;e tie xaiser f . j It w,.s moved T-y Mr. Deiaune Sc znd,.bv M*-. Dufiene, ttu*t the foi j lowing approximated tableau ol the ! expense- of the Parish of St, Char les for the current year ending June 30th 191S Shei ill's fees in Criminal ' P'lJf ! cases maintaining prisoners Sheriff's Sdary Slienff's Deputy Salary ^ District Attonw y's tees for convictions Coroners salar»', Justices of tae Peace $500.00 3.500.00 2.500.0 3,000.00 500.00 300.00 i ,800.00 Constables 1 , 800.00 Grand, Petit and Coroner j 11 *y • ,5c»o. 00 Secretary Police J ny, 600 00 Official Journal 600.00 Presi'lem Bo. id ui Healtli ,300.00 Assessor s Cum in isior. MuO OO A s ssor's Clerical Exper.es 5 ou .00 P ush Ireasurcr n do. ou School 1 'Ulld 8 500. ou Expenses Board of Health for luteciums and Contagio s diseases 3'>0. or Roai fund, 4 i 700. DO M ainieiiiiitc * of 2 Ben Catiets al L. Stair Umvei-" sity, 500.00 M in;enauce of 3 Ben , sciioiai at tiie ^tale Nor mal Schoo! 6 oc. 00 Syndics Salary 500.00 Sergeant at arms 100 00 Sa ] ary 1er oiling wind mill \ washing tank 60.00 Road Supervisors 1,800,00 Election expenses 500.00 P_rish Auditor 600.00 Jefferson Trust & Savings Bank $,000 00 Parish Demoiisti tor 000.00 S, A i860,1*0 I hereby certify that li e auove fableau was adopted by t!ie Police Jury al tlie meeting held on the 6 day of Sept. 1917 F. Schexnajdre Sécrétai y Parish of St. Charles Sept. 6, 1917 Notice Hunting,,trap r nig and trespassing are hereby prohibited on proper ties of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cadow To Bankers: y ll rite Us for Samples,ana * Prices on ( 'ur '•SAT E 1 V MRST' BANK CHECKS Cox Ptg. and Pub. Co., Inc, 727 Poydras Street, New Orleans. LUNG DISEASE! I "After four in on • family had died f I of consumption wa». taken wit v < I a frightful cough and lung trouble. ■■ J but my life was t .ved and I gained • : 87 pounds througa using . DR. KING S NEW DISCOVERY; IW. K Pattenion. Wellington, Tex- * "Important Not ce No bunal into the cemeteries of the Ho'y Rosary's Church and des Allemands will be allo-xed unless ac companied by a burial permit from the local Registrar (Post Master Hnhiivihc & Des Allemands) as per orders from the Louisiana State Boart of Health W. Parrot Pastor Vex tun of the said Cctnelries is at M , J N "tee I the undert'.gned coivict'd r/ mansluugiiter lay 1913 ^.rn a.';, v ;ng fo. a parole Signed, Junius Rj^ks Sc the j OU ICI A L /VAV h . * 00 00 OO ou ou Di Second Conpressionel Pisii Member of Congress H.G f > Eight h Sern < '; ! 1 >'s 1 State Senatf j Judges f r • . j District At m rney Pa i jkt ->f St Representative Sheriff 8; Ce U*. *u Chief Depot Deputy Sheriff Clerk Sr Recorder. Deputy Clerk Coronet T reasuret Assessor Regist ra r Official Jourjat, St. Chariis H Justices ol the Pear* First Ward ty. p. »> Second Ward \ j j. Third Ward Fourth Ward F'ftli Ward Consiar h irst Ward Second War a I Third Ward Fourth Ward Toth Ward Police 11. ry. K ' I.T.T, ' . C A ; si V, l.il.m«.; Wm »'-iw.. R.A Di I. T .B«>Us.Ot!! O J 1 President Secretary Sergeant at Ar tna I* " st Ward Second Waid Third Ward Fourth Waid Fifth Wa.d Meets Prejidem l' J'ties till 1 0 *chool Boa • M L. Fir.si W. . M.G. Becr.c Secon d U ai M. L • Gm., Thin 1 War. SC* CA ... . c h . h: E. Loi J . L. ÜIC* r F.aDtkVPO VV, Uyltenc W . i. Ei fiu ' c* 1 1 vi' tui;n > l\Krljr t 1* Oll I I )| |l H r , »•'Po ty,.-,« f A V. J"'" •'"< J- J> . * ft. 1 ) . Lafourche >> : . 1 resident , Secretary «i # Mf-ml.fr, A. Champagne. Eog.,, Lemami, Dona Lorio, Muherlv; K 1 \ Albemarle; R. ' g ere Bend ; R. G, k j> ' T'biggard Vieiiog, Gretna; : ) Bowte Tbt. State . ■"•erg compose til* 'l-i, part ment * d r/ lt; is in d-suiei oL ifr, iseguiai u.reljof Thursdays of Jannar, •' ' " anil October.Finance < meets first Monday of e-. " r at New Orleans office. * 1 ' . . T« C,rnS ; 1,1 -at Parish *„ ( >, /c ,, , Juiy Sessions -o April, j nd Monday ^' 7 !' - C.v.l Seisions . J " May. and Monu„v v v 'n the Parish ot St f V /' ' " * Jnry Sessions, an,/ Ï M av. f 0 d . 4 o..dav „ / Civil Sessions. ' l '" February i ll(l yj,-, , PariS, ' ' St. Jo -,0 Jur y Sessions. j s - J l, " c a»*' Monday - civil Sessions ,. March 3rd Monda v »v>ii.. ULLMAN and CO. •WHISKIES' 416 W. Fourth Si ^inciunati. i Jos. kan rz' 4338 A h h., neu 4j!! Ne» Orleans 7 *e., r , ;Sfr , ,| ;v . its il t;; a;,, Ft7bLlr l iM i' ,V; LA. An» V ' f I t * 4 « •»? « hr ♦- 1 ttî 4 ;:LA 0 rtfajffe-î—Sh' * ; *ifi >■ «<j» Ci».