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** J* .9 'h, — ■+. .r PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY IH A RICH SUGAR VIOLASSES AND RICc PRODUCING COUNTRY. ¥01. 46 Hahnville, Louisiana, Saturday, (*■ I -vin a__ August 17. 1918 Mi. i> 7 . CHARLES HhRALD Published at Hdhttvint La,'' Every Satnrätty Officiai Journal of lHe Pdnth tf St. Chdilts ). C. 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CÜ ji! uni ta one veat ... 10.00 4<tverll*«,*i«Ti*s aiiit iilhactlptlOilB aieOOl le<'tahlé Inf •Irfaliit' I" advance AN ORfclNAKcE On motion of Mr, Eifer duly se Con led by Mr. Delaune. the fol lowing resolution was adopted Be it Ordained by the Police jury of the Parish of At Charles, th it it shall be unlawful for any pé'Soti or persoi s firm cii* firms, fcofpofalibit of *:d'porations. 1 eli— glousi charitable of uthcfvvlse to establish, opente, maintain or con duct any reformatory of any kind whatsoever ;n the Parish of St Charles for the purpose of keeping and m intaining of persons, o: prisoner.- convicted for any' ciime whatsoever. whether from the State court or Federal courts, un less said property is proo- rly de dicated, and a Franchise ot permit lie granted by the Police Jury oi the Parish of St Charles Be it further resolved that any person or persons fi'tn or fiitns. Corporation or cot porations, reli gious or otherwise. violating the provisions 01 this ordihane shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor amt upon c uvicfon by any con it of competent jurisdiction be con demned to pav a 1 tine of not le>s than $5000 or more $500.00, and be imprisoned in the paiish jail for a term of not less than sixty davs 01 more than six months Be it further ordained that all oidinances or part of ordinaces m conflict with th s ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed Yeas Messrs Delaune, Dutrene, Elfer. Lono. Nays, none Absent, Mr. Biottin A true copy F. Tchexnapdre Sécrétai y PALL CPOPSNLLDh.D TO C TPS L T VRO U TH The leient drouth has damaged the pas'u res and Ic ed crops to such an extant that the necessity of growing during the remainder, ot the year allot «he teed possible | T - v rv ni tient id Louisiana becomes < Y It is therefore u'ged t»*» 1 evtMy 1 , , olar put forth datiymun m paiiicuia» r u A his best etferg .mil endeavor to be prepared for the winter i Sorghum. It 's sonieWlfst - late j for ÇOrghum, but wliere there lur^ i been sufficient rainfall a vc'r? good crop of forage may be obtained , when planted about the foth or; <5th of August Rye. Rye should be used more extensively by Louisian t dairymen as a winter grazing crttp. ft shouid | be planted in September it possi ble, or in October if n >t co'nven- j eint to plant 'earlier Oats. Oats is „probab'y the best j grazing crop f if Louisiana a-, the j seed can be readily obtained, The j ground should be we well prepar- ! ed and planted the last Of Sfptem ber or early in October Wheat. Wheat is of about the [ same value as oats of rye for graz ) ing purposes, and a limited acrea- I ge of it is recommended to all far mers in the northern half of the state, first for fall grazing and see j ond for a crop of graing for bre. d making. Plant wheat in September or eariy in October on the heavier well drained and fertile soi s Haiiy Vech. Hairy vetch is one of the best winter legumes tha can be grown in South. It possess es especial merrit. as a comparison ;rop for oats or other fall-sown small grain. The seed, however, aie high in piice and difficut to secure For further information apply to Dairy Specialist, Extension Divi sion. Louisiana State Univerty, of to your paiish agent, W, R Peik ins. Director of Extension, Louis ana Slate University Vc+£' EDWARD J. GAY of Iberville Parish Candidate for United States Sanator frames G R AND E A i R for the benefit of the Holy Rosary Church Taft. Ld Saturday and Sunday August 17th and 18th at Becnel's Park (Pelican Plantutioo) oi all kinds, including Baseball vdmission Free Music by Walker s Band | " husband tversu.prised a woman 1 t , ", , , . „ , by tei'ing her that he lov.-d loved, J K ... A - ... - Sometimes a rich bachlor makes PROTECT TOUR CORN FROM WEEVIL DAMAGE BLACK WEEVIL DE8n*Ft'OY® LARGE QUANTITIES OF CORN EACH YEAR. CAUSES IMMENSE LOSSES Gavberf Bisulphide. PVoperly Used, iViff Kill tKe Weevil and Save fbe Corn. The rice weevil, commonly called the Mack weevil, does the great«* damage to corn. This insect will at tack the corn In the field, consequent ly one must use measures that will re duce such damage. The only method of lessening the field ravagea fa to field select, the seed eoTfi tn order to be sure of getting ears *4th tight shuck coverings. The ends 6Y tile ears should be especially well covered ta this also reduces the damage of the corn ear or cotton boll worm Field Infested corn should bs fiaftasted earlier than other ctfrri. fiy flMllÀg ip with the shuck ctO mad y Of (fas we» vils may be removed. fluch corn eta be fed very early or It dt*y be placed (after shucking) lb a Very tight bin and tfeated with CarboH MnUlpbMe to kill the weevils. Carbon bisulphide la ■ Ilqfiid which pasnes into a gas very quickly after exposure. The gas la inflammable, #0 keep lights and fires away. It Is heav ier than air, hence if shallow dishes containing the liquid are «et upon the corn the gaa formed will pass down through the corn. M Is necessary that the gas come in direct contact With the weevils for at least 46 minutes to kill them. This make« It necessary to use one hound of carbon bisulphide for every 100 cubic ^et of d|t*de in ■ tight bib, but If U 1» slightly of>eh the SmcrUht to use should ftfj'two and Oha half to three times is ^BiUeh This fumigating should be ddhe on a warm, still day. as the weevil begins to hi bernate at a temperature slightly below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. All buildings so treated should be well ventilated 24 to 48 hours after fumiga tiou. There is no danger of injuring the germination of the corn, provid ed 11 is dry. even by using Still great* êr kfnountü than mentioned above — À. F Kidder, Professor of Agronomy, Louisiana State University. HATCH CHICKS EARLY IN THE SPRING Many Reason« Why Thl« Practice . Beat. Early hatching next spring is naoe% ■ary if the deBired Increase In prod»» tion of poultry is attained. It is a!*o necessary, during the winter, that farmers save young hens and pullfl^s, so they will be on hand for stockfln the spring. The stock of poultry >M been reduced considerably this fall ny a widespread sale, for market, jiff young hens and pullets. Therefore,dt is necessary to conserve stock now, or else the shortage may interfere se riously with the production program. In view of the stock shortage, to kill a good hen now is to reduce the po tential egg production next year any where from five to twelve dozen eggs. Every hatching in the spring will Increase the number and sise of fowls and the number of eggs produced next year. It will result la bigger birds, and birds that will lay in the winter fnonths. Every farmer Is urged to start the hatching season earlier than usual next year, either by incubation or natural methods, If the bens will sit earlier. The chickens first hatched in the spring are the ones that are largest in the summer, that mature first in the fall, and that lay eggs in the win ter. Furthermore, they are the ones that will want to sit early the follow ing spring, which, In turn, will hatch earlier chickens—and s« the cycle will continue. On the contrary, chick ens hatched late in the spring do not mature until so late in the fall that they will not become winter layers. They will not sit until late in the next spring, and so another cycle of late maturing, late laying fowls is estab lished.—L. S. U. Press Bulletin. PLAN A ROTATION OF CROPS FOR HOGS The beat possible means of increas ing the meat supply would be to In JUDICIAL .'il > V !• RT I S K M K N T Sî:iK- of 1 .1 i.'.inan.i. Jstli. Judicial I'i-tru t Court. I'.'ti'-h of St. Charles sv> s ) "V li.T. Cottain Co. Ltd. vs William C'.don liv virtue of ,1 writ of seizure and —.tl< issued out of'the Honorable JSfli 'mil cud District Court "I the State of I/ntis iaua in and fur the Parish of Si. Charles ill the above entitled and nnmheteil case be.irinc ;'e date of Jn'iy Hth Ibis, tome I u'r.'-i'lrd t -hall proceed fo sell at oublie auction without apprui tile ln-t lie! nid hiv'.'H'-t bidder at tile front door of the' CmiVt House on Saturday August .M-f lvl.s at 11 o'clock A M.. the follow in^'di'-r-rib d property to-\vit. A certain lot of ground situated 111 the \ ilia Sie of Paradis. 111 the Parish of St. Charles liieasuriiur tine hundred and fifty Let Inuit oil tile Cast i»a<d of Y v ser\a tion 5i". J, 1 1 \ a depth "f tvVo hrYii'lred and twenty f<a-t more or h-s-, hefween l onda and Broadway Streets, s.ii-4 lot bei lie fiO'Vllded Oil till* ea t by przz|wrt> of Alonzo Pitre Sr., and on the west In that "f H - C. Snell, acijuiied by the said William Caiiow by pmaha-e frontlj- P. l-'unk on the l.Stli da\ of Septemla-r 1914* Terms and conditions rash on the -ajUit ia"»n C Vial **Sheriff. Parish of St. Charles Sheriff's (»lice, Pan h of St. Charles, Julv J4tli 19ih Xo sy ; ' Twentv-Fiyhth judci.r! District Court Parish'of St diaries, Slate of Louisiana Succession of Mr-'. Marie Polymnie Fril 011 x, widow of Kosemond trox4er| Whereas. Mrs. Joseph.* froxle^, vjfe of Joseph Clement Dich» lias pctitWUyl. this llououihu' Cotfrt for letters of ad ministration on the eMîtte of the late Mrs. Marie Polymnie I-'rilonx, widow of Kosemond Trox 1er deceased, intestate^ Notice is hereby given to all whom it mav concern to show cause within ten davs, wily the prayerMf sgid Mrs. Jose pha Troxler, wife of Joçepli Clement Triche petitioner, should not be granted liy order of the Court I. T. Baudouin, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Parish of St. Charles. July lbtli, 1918 No, 6J9 Twentv-Kighth Judicial District Court Parish of St. Charles, State of Ivoursiaua 'Succession of A. V. Caillet Notice is hereby given to the creditors of this estate and'to all other persons herein interested to show cause within ten davs from the present notification if any tliev have or can, ) why the sup plemental account presenten by P. Ar maud Caillet,administrator should imt be homologated and ap,.roved, and funds (lisrifiuted in accordance therewith liv order of the Court f. I. T. Baudouin. Clerk Clerk s Office, Parish of St, Charles, July 1 bth, 191S Prentice K, EdringtoQ Jr LAWYER 402 Whitney Build mg NEW ORLEANS NO TH F. No buri.il or removal of nodies will be allowed unless accompan ied by 1 burial or removal premit from the Local Registiar (Post master) of saul District in which the death occured as per orders from 7 he Louisiana Atatr Board of Health N. /feringiie Sexton Red Ciiurcii Cemetery i crease the number of hogs on every farm. For the average small farmer hogs and poultry offer the moat effec- j tive means of increasing the meat out put at any time in the near future. In planning for Increased hog pro duction. It should not be forgotten that In order to do this profitably there must be ample food supply to keep them in good condition. It has been found by frequent demonstra tions that the cheapest wav to produce pork is by furnishing a rotation of i good pasture crops. Write to the Experiment Station. /Louisiana State University, for plana ' of crop rotations for hogs that have given the best résulta. !i was moved I y Mr. Deiauue iiiü.by M'. Dutrene. that the fol Itiwi 1 .ipproxitnatfl table.uiol th expenses les tor are hereby proIijt*BÇ<J t *j^ f Mr. a lid ^frs. \ >t the Parish oi St. Chat tHe current year endioj. une pith fjherift's reri in Criminal if ( j* ctises maintaining prisoners 1.500.00 Micriffs Salaiy 3.5« >0.00 Sheriff's Deputy Salary 3,000.00 District Attorn* y's lees for convictions 500.0c Coroners salary, 300,00 *_*Justices.- "»f t!»c Peace i.Soo.oo ^Cotislab^es 1.800.00 Grand, PeT*{ and Coroner jury ' 1 ,5"° °o Serretary Police Juiy, 6<>o o*> Ollici.tl Jourim! 600.00 Presiilent Board ot ILeaM^,300.00 Assessor's Coinniision. 4, ^oU 00 Assessor's Clerical Lxpdtie^ ^oo .00 Parish Treusmei ajTo.t» 1 School bund gjfoo.oo Expenses Boaid of Health for Inleciions am) *. • Contagious diseases jTU.oc Road fund, 1 700.00 Maintenance of 2 Ben Cadets at L. Sta.c U'mvei sity, 5*>o.oo Maintenance of 3 Ben , scholar at the Slate Nji mal Schoo'. 00 ,'jVb) udies Salary 500.00 *" Sergeant ai aims too 00 ^Salary lor oiling vvmd iujII.S t waslimg tank fio.oo Road Supervisors 1,800.00 Election expenses 500,00 Parish Auditor 600.00 Jefferson Ti list it Savings BanV S 000.00 Pat isfi Demotiaii tor 000,00 $, a 1860.00 I hereby cettiiy that the above fubieau was adopted l>) the Police Jttrj ut the meeting held on the 6 day oi Sept. 1917 F. Schexnaydrr Secretary Parish of St. Charles Sept. f> 19*7 Notice Hunting, trapping and trespassing on proper Win . CadcW To Bankers: ll rite Us for Samples ana Prices on Out "SAFETY FIRST,' BANK CHECKS Cox Pig. and Pub. Co. .Inc, 7.>7 Poydras Street, New Orleans. LUNG DISEASE "After four in omr family had died of consumption I was taken wit* a frightful cough and lung trouble, but in y life was saved and I gained 87 pounds throng.i using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY ^W.ït Patterson. Wellington, Tex-j PRICb >0c ar»ri$i.00*T ALL DRUGliD S _ I 'Important Notice No buna! into the cemeteries of the Ho'y Rosary's Ghurch and des Allemands will be allow ed unless ac companied by a buiial permit from i the local Registrar (Post Master Hahuvide & Des Allemands) as per \V. Parrot Pastor Sexton of the said Cemetries orders from the Louisiana Slate j Board of Health i Notice The next examination lor teach ers'certificates vvtil be held at the Cour*. House Julv 29, 3 », 31, ' )white) B and August t , a. «ru) J _B.' Martin, * bunt : 1 LU IA L T 1 h ft 7 t '/ Second Congressional Pistt Member of Congress U.G D\*| Eighth Senatorial Distil* ^tate Senator, J litiges J\ E Fleill District Attorney !.. R.&iv.'i r 4 r Pa rish cl St Charles. Representative J C.i Shunt \ Collector I •. ff Chief Depute, H. DJ Deputy Shot ill K 1 Clerk \ Re, older. F.T If Deputy Clci k Cot oiiei p r V, 1 ehi Tleasiiret \\ m. 1 Assessor Kegist 1 a r I. I .BJ ( ■ llii lal Lin 1 irf I, .St. Ch:*i -*ust h es of 1 he Peace.I First Waid W. L. Pa •Second Ward A. L. N Third Ward t ) Fon 1 t h W.u d M Fifth Waid F ♦>. C (.»IT* t ift IftS. First Wai d P H Second Warn L 1 1 'i. Third Waid K Fourth Ward F. Filth Win d K. Police j 11 r y . President Secretary y ^ Sergeant at Amts I nst W.u «I Se* ond Ward Thin! Ward Fourth Ward Fifth Waul Meets 1 .st 'j* ) 1 . ues*ia v ot e v 11 »** 1,1 Pres School Board Guii M f. 'birsi Wan! | M.(j Bevuel/ Se* ond War if"; L. G 11 id 1 y 'I hinl Ward ' K Kelle, I* on uh War»l f-. J. Dejean l itlh Ward A f Schexn.ivdie ' J. B. M.'Mo,; Si, Lafoti 1 v ne Basin Lev.-, d-,a o I resident ' iMiS.-arr* Secret a * »• IV. J MTjme M ein l*e • s A. Champa»» ne. Kdg.,,-A ; K. B. fev uits I'. V Engi. ni!» de 1 casu1ei Leman*, llonalsoii vd,e y , L'O'rf Lorn». Motiei lv ; R. (' All l> . * I AI hem. n e; K. R t , V/ Bend; i' G. SuMg, ( Thaggaid. Me d.M IO g| lv i |*.. Viering, Gretna; |. r \v;. ' Bowie The State Board ^ ,n ''' n * neers compose the * ugr„ e , , partment and the Slate T is treasurer of the B.,a rt ' Regular n.eefn.g ,„J . Thursdays of Janri«, v fi . , ' J'" 0 and October. Finance' ' ' 11 V meets first Monday 0/ ' ""'""Mee -1 New Oi Jeans office.' Terms of Court In 'ne Parish of Jeffe, Son __ Jury Sessions r^t ** . April. 30(1 Monday j„ {) !Î^ h l * Ov.l Sessions. Jiui M, ° bC! May. ..„I " U,,u : V,n,„ ; ; S,ess l "'" s - »,"1 m<>, 1, r.. pi l-el„".„,. ilM ^ M.....,. iy aid isi.^. ist ** 1 ai isli 01 St. Johu the B Jury L ' Ju'ie *->Vil ocssions is* m , , M-.C1, 3.« Sessions, and Mot Sessions 2nd Monday n - ..... G » December The best of the good ones. All the experiment* oi the O.ver. meut for* experts and the athlrti, rainera of Ya,e Univers y p JJ th.»t con«] outers the strongest •nd healthiest Quaker Scotch Stan,Is at the head of the list of rcie j G us It * not only the bent fed but.t . the cheapest food on earth) Packed , n tm* it will keep «wert aiU Ireah any-urhere indefinitely. i>t. Châtie* rlujt.,1.* rurtUMtiKi» ai hahaiville. la. Avery Vfj/ti »ff • v. official, journal. •r ■*•*» PlRIHil or ST. ( HARLf.M. INVBifKSfMjrr oy PJJLITHaA**) O« CLIQUfg "