* 3 ❖ PUELISHED EVERY SA TURD AY I N _A RICH SUG/ R M. 45 B.aimviile, Louisiana, M IL A SSE S AND RICfc PRODUCING JULY, .......... ~~ COUNTRY 1818 rc fj ^ yj. CFA R/.h à HERALD Publthea ai Hahnviiu LaP Jtvery Saturday q lit et a formal of the Parish 0 i SL Charles f. C. hiche Edit r T,mis Subscription $3.00 a yea r hnter ei [( the Postoffice at Hahnvil f as second ciass matter SA W RD A Y July 3 7 1918 lestions »Hindu»' .iilatortba" HsTusdny evening. will Ul OTTun.H.D «hur ijowlnn • .. f --«coiiiinüincaUons must be wr tten on of the piper ,«.ie mil name and address of «ne "» "'JISSTÄÄi» (KÄVfjSSi ! Z 'Lnrtier. in *« year 36.00 LnH.ie:coln,..u:.neV«** _ I0i00 Ulsi-nont- Mibacriptlon* («.•tiKieluviul Il-ivln ad*ance tnsh Stipeiintendents and Mem bers ot Parish School Eoatds .•ntlemen : The pu lie schools are interest 'd in the following proposed Con •titution .1 Amendments which tv er- passe I by the Legislstu e of . 9-8 and will be su run t'ed for rat plication or rej etion by the voters ot the >t it in November Contres si anal elecoon 1 cannot lj?t these proposed ..niendmrnis bv numbers as the sec etaiy ot »State is not now in post ion to assign to ih m the numoerv bv wh ch they w-)l be designated on the tickets t. The Easiham Amendment. This amendment reduces the ta e ol taxation in the parishes by hall The ten mills parish tax o\ei w hich the î o'.ice Jury has control is re luce i t • five mills, and the c »nsitutional school tax r .of ihrve mills is reduced to a mill and a half. Ln/olher words, the bill pro vides for a special -ax of three and a half m Us tor general purposes a..d a m II and a half tor school purposes. It is assumed that the a i-essinent will repiesent the cash value of the property. Tins bill w.ll leave the palish school finan c s where they are now, prov ded me ii'Ses-ment is n >w at fi tv per cent of the value, The bi 1 pr vides for a State tax t f tin e mills, the schools not to share in this mill age. Should the Ham ey Amend ment (discussed i * the next para gtaph) î ai> of r oiflcati n, the state tax will be placed at four mills, O..C mill ol which will be devoted to v no d I u î poses ».The Eastham t ill î educes the r».te of ab specia. m ontenance taxes by half, and provides m the case of bond issues that just enough moueA shall be collected from year to year to r. tire maturing bonds and P'Y inte r est. The purpose ot the amend ment is to give die State a mo e scientific sys em of assessment.' & especially to represent th; State as b»ing rich in resources and having 4 low tax ' ate. instead of die pr - sent 'system of advertising the State to the outside woild as po - sessing ow values and high *ax iate. While this amendment, if ra lifted will probably yield the 1 schools but Ht t'f* more money than j they now lereive. vet the schools! are vitally interested 'n it on ac count of it-' providing for a s'S tem of assessments requiring tlie assessment to equal approximately the real value < f the property. The friends of public education sh u!d support this amendment a-, entlius 'astically as the two amendments iisted below 2. The Hartley Antcdment. This proposed amendment provid es tor a State School tax of one & a half mills'(on a hundied per cent assessment). On present val ues, this amendment would yield approximated two and quarter million dollars, which would be would " teive ,mm , !y distributed to the parishes on .he basis of the school population. You can arrive approximately at the a mount of money that your p irish this arnead m 'at by doubling the t unied that the assessment in the various par ishes will go approximately one bundled percent of the values (continued to next issue) ^ FATS ARE NEEDED FOR MANY PURPOSES Hogs are mentioned by the United j SfSrTïa. nmd» Mt "im tt.d j to win the war. _ 1 Fats are very essential at the P«« j ent time, and will continue to be ab tor the war has been brought to rtoae, «»4 «.«• » " more abundant producer of fats tha the hog. Consequently it Is extreme ÏÎ urgent that hogs be conserved and a greatly Increased pr^uction of them B Thif can be accomplished in great - K, hn. raisers retaining their j riding sows and their young pigs, breeding . . . *1.. «r»«. Prices for hogs are high at the pri ent time, and there Is great tempta tion for the farmers to dispose of them for slaughter, irrespective of »ex. weight, age or condition, on ^at ac count, evidently overlooking the far that prices will remain high, not only during the period of the war but for some time after peace has been de ^No^doubt there may be exceptional instances where fanners miiy be ln immediate need of money from the pale of their hogs; but where such is not the case, the Indiscriminate dis- j posai of their stock. for v tem ^ I 7 gain only, and especially where feed plentiful, is only lessening their chancos for future profit by decreasing the number of their breeding animals, and falling to get the OU benefit from their pigs which they would do if they K P pt them until they had gained great er weight, and. therefore, worth more money on the market. Under ordinary conditions, it wou d | seem the better part of wisdom to get , rid of the old and unprofitable sows, | while retaining the younger, vigorous ; animals for breeding stock to increase STherd.: but tt un.tse todl, nose of the young stuff for slaughter that are under 100 pounds weight at leaBt - ». .. By adopting some such method as that suggested, a greatly increased production of hogs could be secured, and. necessarily, more hog products, including fats, which are so urgently needed at the present time— W. H. Dalrymple, Department of Veterinary Science, Louisiana State University. PROTECT YOUR CORN FROM WEEVIL DAMAGE THE BLACK WEEVIL DESTROY» LARGE QUANTITIES OF CORN EACH YEAR. CAUSES IMMENSE LOSSES Carbon Bisulphide. Properly Used, Will Kill the V/eev!i anu Save the Corn. The rice weevil, commonly called the black weevil, does the greatest damage to corn. This insect will at tack the corn in the field, consequent , !y one must use measures that will re due* ««h damage. The only method A# n >T p nom aiq. c c • | P ns hatched late m th> sp.mg do not ; mature until so late In the fa 1 that they wIF not become winter layers^ | n-y will rot .It ur till««. tb. uovl spring, an. 0 »-no ' ■ ' jnajuring^ g press bulletin PS * 1S P ' ' __ PLAN A ROTATION OF CROPS FOR HOGS The best possible me; ns of increas ing the meat supply would be to ln yri'KTAi. \ i tVhR TIM-31 KNT Stat of Lou.seine., 28th. Judicial r»i»trict Lours, I'm -h of St. Cliarl.-s XI > sis 11 Y. Lot tarn IT . Ltd. vs William Onto Bv . irt'j'- of a vv it of sei/ttr. and safe issued out of the Honorai)!. 28th Juert' to-wit - A certain lot of ground situated in th. v il läge of P tradis in the Parish <>i >t Charles in asering One h.umired and f-ft\ f-et front on the east end of rewrea No. 2. Bv a depth of tvo him 'red aim twente feet more or less, between Fonda and Broadway Streets, said lot ( heir g ! .oil tided < n the east by propel tv , of Aion/o Pitre Sr. and on the west by j thaï of II. C. Snell acquired by the said j William Cadow by pure ,ase from I. 1'. 1 link on the l: tli ii..y of jiteniher 1"1 1 j Terms and conditions cash on the spot I.toll C Vial .sheriff, Pari -h of St Charles Sheriff's Office, Part h of St. CharK Julv Jsth 191S S22 Twc-i.ty- Eighth Ju l i.tl Huriet Court Parish"of St. Charles State of Louisiana Succession of Mrs. Alerte Po!ymm_ Fnl oux widow of Rosemoud IroxlerJ Whereas. Mrs. Joseplut Trox 1er, wife of tosejih Clement Ttielte has petitioned this Honorable Court for letters of ad ministration on the estate of the late Mrs. Marie Polymnie 1 riloux, widow of Rosemoud Trox 1er deceased, intestate, Xoti< ■ i hereby g:\en to all whom it may co.ic, rn to show cause within ten (lavs, any the prayer <>f said Airs. Jose ph» Arc 1er. wife of Joseph Clement Triche petitioner, should not be grant d ]> ,,.iler of the Court I. T. Baudouin, ClerV. Clerk's Office, I'arish of St. Charles. July ISth, 191 X Xo, 529 Twentv-Kighth Judicial District Court Parish of St. Cliarh-s, State ol Louisiana Succession of A. V • Caillet Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate aud io all other persons herein interested to show „cause within tell 1 lavs from the pres» nt notification (if am" they have or can,) why the sup plemental account presenten b\ t Ar mand Caillet, administrator should not be homologated and approved, and the funds disributed in accordance therewith Bv order of the Court I T. Baudouin, Clerk Clerk's Office. Parish of St, Charles, July lxth, 1918 Prentice K. F.diingUin Jr LAWYER 407 Whitney Bu tiding NEW ORLEANS NO TIC E No burial or removal ot nndies will be allowed unless accompan ied by a burial or removal premit from the Local Registrar (r'ost master) of said District in whicu the dea'h occured as per orders from 7 'he Louisiana Xtate Board of Health N. /ftriugue Sexton Reu Ciiuich Cemete y 'crease the number of hogs on every j farm. r or the average small farmer j ^ noultrv ofier the most effec an(l of iu ,^; n? the meat out ^ anv time jn the near future V , nln £or increased hog pro j u ,' 0 „, d not bo for.o.Yu . t^at in order to do this orolitably 1 therè must he \mp!e food supply to ll-pen keep them in ft >oci condition. It ha* [ been found by frequent demonstra lions that the c : t apest way to produce j pork is by furnishing a rotation of , good pasture ci .jps. 1 Write to the Experiment Station. Louisiana Stat: University, for plans , I of crop rot ati- is Tv Mr. Dut reite, that the t\>l lowi- gapp.ox.mated tableau »! i f expenses of the Parish o M. ( tat j les for the current veai -mkIimv j I une joth t o i S Sheriff's lees tu Criminal ca $500.00 j r. 500.00 i , 5.10.0. - .001 - .OC 5'>0,00 1 .T'o , Sco. . Soi ). no t maintaining pi isouers Sheriffs Sala 1 y Siieriff's Deputy Salary Distiie' AltoriM-y's lees for »:»>ii v ud ions Cot one. s saiai y, j ustn es ot t 'ie Peace ^ Constables (ira ml, Petit and Coroner j jury ..soo.ooj Secretary Police Jm v, o.»o 00 I Officiai jonrn 1! boo.oo Piesuleul Do.ii»l o. He.i i I h, joo. 00 Assessor's < ont m ' - - ,,uu ou Assessor's Cieric.tl Expenes 500.00 Pansa Tieasuier 1 jo.os, Scno»)l build 0.5 jo. 00 Expenses Board ot Health 01 luteciiona anu Contagious diseases KOil'd tuud, 1.700.00 Maiiuenance »>i 2 t'en Cadets at n. Sl.ue Dnivei sity, Mainte nance ot 3 Be a scnolai at tin -'state Mji- mal Sclioo' -syndics Salary Sergeant al ai ms Salai y loi oiling vvtnd tmil X wasltmg tank Road Supervisors Election expenses Parish Auditoi jelferson l > nsl »X. Savings Hants Pa isl. DenionsU tor ) 1 ! 5»>o.o< roo Oo (10,00 l 600,0c 500.ou 600 00 ' ! S 000 00 0 jo. 00 I heicby cei ti!\ • i'aüieau was adopte ÿ, j 1600.' nat the anove ,i by tii0 foi ce Jury at the meeting acid on U.e b day ol sept. i>j '7 E. Schexnaydrr Sec retary Pai is li of St. Charles Sept, n 19* 7 Notice! * Hunting, trapping and trespassing are hereby pro»ibi»ed on proper ties of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cadow To Bankers: 11 'rite Us for Samples " Prices on Our b- «'SAFETY FIRST. - bank checks Cox P'.g. and Pun. Co , Inc. 727 Poydras Street, New Orleans. 1 "After four in our family had died t j of consumption 1 was taken wit*" A 4 a frightful cough and lung trouble, j hut my lift) was saved and I gained 2 87 pounds throug.t using Î DR. KING'S J NEW (DISCOVERY, ^Y.R Patterson. Wellington, Tex t 88 ICt A9C a-i $».00 AT ALL 0RUGGL S J ----w u m a ursTom fi ^Important Not ce No butial into the cemeteries of the H'j'y Rosarv's Church and des Allemands will be allowed tinless ac compatiied by a Initial permit fiom the local Registrar (Post Master Hafinvi le & Des Allemands) as per orders from ihe l.ouistau«« State Board of Healt h YV. Parrot Pastor Sexton of the ^ald Ccmetries Notice The next examination tor teach » rs'certificates wilt be hci»l at rite Cour. House July 29, 3 '> 3 1 ' jwlnte) and August i,? 3 (" e_ g ru ) I ,B."Martin, . . . . ,, 'eiun i CotieressiotiuI t' Member <>f cJnçress H.G Hi |-,„hi h Senatorial Dit-.u» Svenaior. 1 ^ L |J Ud l> I.E FI u v' District Attorney L.P.Rivaue » Parish ol St Kepi esentativ e Sheriff »N Collector duel Deputy, Deputy Sheri ft Clerk »S Recorder, !)epu t v C let k Coronet Treasuret essor Registrar Cfficial 1 Di ■ Des. J ( I'rtnick: L.C Ytfll ' j D. !<». - R V'udr r .T.P« dm n l A • at. < \ . I Ills- T - ' Y m . ' u- s . n >; ,\ ! t t t-t . '1 p. L c. OUI .ta I, St C ha I , ! it Justices of t ne Pe; » First Wat u W. r. P. u - Second Ward A. B. Mon Third Ward (; |<. Foui tli Ward m it Fifth Ward } < > \\ . C o n sia t)ies., First Wat <1 jj 1, : Se> rod ItTm Tltir.l Wan: Fourtli Ward Filth U'ai d Po 11 ce 111 > y . President p' j ^ Secretary P. s c< ex'mv Sergeant at Aitrts F i ! S t W a ! cl Second Ward Third Ward b ou 1 1 li Waid Fifth W.,id Meels i st j g I- t i\. I R. V. •testla v l . t - 1 1. ; j L. ; I .-De U in W.-V . ! > ( Clot .11 Presid School Board. ' M L. Ou *Fi-st Wai.!, M.G. Becnel.J Ne» oimI W an M- !.. G nidi y 'I ftirtf U ai d. 'I . Keilt 1 F'ui 11 fi B. J. I Je je; in I'illh Ward A I. Srliexn.iy ( j" r ,. ; • , i; . Muifn, s,,', 1 c ite / fits 1 n I li ' sif LafoiiM-iie iiasiu Levee j t resident /. J Secret; "" YV. J. Al, (Tu 1 f i*l »-lit lie ÇIM-. JBg.ri; F. ! I 'o'lafsnnvil e : '<• < * Martin I » K lw«ru Hu,t„n-fv Thaggard. Mcdo.u, K |,viii; • ' ( Vieuns j. K. Bowie lue State Board „t , npi . neers compose the enumecrm„ de partment and .the State TieJ.su,' is treasurer ol the Board £ Reguia, meeting „„ #e , Q Th.i.sdays of Jannary, Ap ,|, ( llIv and October h,nance (onM„i (l / c meets first Monday of end, n: »„n at New Orleans office. Terms of Court lu 'ne Parish of JelTeisr.i»— Jury Sessions t.» iMoml«, v t, April. 2nd Monday m (>, ( ' n , e Civil Sessions. 2nd Monday j, May. 2nd Monday Novemr, 'n the Parish of St. Charles Jury Sessions. 2nd M, May. rod .»iouday in civil Sessions. i S t Monday February 2nd AJonday Parish 01 St John the Baoli-, ( . . Jury Sessions, ist Mim-L»- -, June 2nd »Monday mi De-» ( - civil Sessions 1J1 Mood*-, Maicli 3rd Monday in July fond,iy N o v e ni b e The best of the pood one«:. Ail the experiments of t.he G'-ve— ment food :Äp*rts and the athletic trainers «4 Yale Universi .y pnw e that cseMkJ saters are the strong-,t and healthiest Quaker-S^ '- t» ! <-.u sfan