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PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY I N A RICH SUGAR VIOLASSES AND RI CE PRODUCING „COUNTRY ¥01. 46 Rahnvilie, Louisian a, Satu rday, S eptember,_28 1918 NO 9 > 7 . CHARLES HERALD Published ai Hahnviiu Let* Every Saturday 'Hficiat Journal of the Parish of St* Charles\ IV O. Brady Editor Term* of Subscription $3.00 a year Entered at the Postothic at Hahnvill La. % as second aaw matter SATURDAY Sept. 28 19* 8 •W'jmn'E icacion» iinndoit -» *«tlnei<lny pvenm«, will 1»T ® Ter «««It tollowtng nr /ui con iinunication« muH be wi-'-tten oe nee sl<1e of the paper. mrTne full name and address of t'je wr* ter must accompanyeeehcommnnlcatlouo no publication, hot asa matter of gcod faith (joniniiiiiu atlons of personal charaoter «ill not he r«ü.»Biitï«d, unless sUile artles lu such cases a charge 01 i,»ii a quart will be made. ««•Newa nun interesting loea items are re leutfu lysoll?lted. am uUU KKAUHKK CAN HJtt.P O® rcîîily.lf, when writfii* to % ür ll ° l l *T!n5Æ «äv ton oui «uverti^rvi they will «Imply «ay •y saw tueircardsln this paper les, BimhltHliert February IB, 187» wr«„ vutudvertUement**! per.«iu«eflrel • «Lion Khcii s 11 b*oque»>t liieerttOB, illy 1 : 1 pe> »cb iioo.oo 0 e ooium 1 on« yeer Oae-naii colniiin one y««r - •J »e iinnrtercoiumn one year - * ,0*1 oerdeone venr ... 10-00 4rt*«rtle«m«ntft mid xubxcriptlona areool |«ntxl>ieInWRilxIilv In xdvxnce CHURCH NEWS The patronal feast of the Holy Ro ary's Church will be celebrat ed on Sunday October 6ih. The Kevtrena Pastor invues all his parishioners to atttnd the services on this day .vt 10 A. M., Solemn high Mass S i mon on Holy Rosary. At 4 P. M., Exposition of the Most Bless ed Sacrameru, H »ly Rosary s de votions, B nediction The Rosary wi l be said every morning in Octooçi at 7 o clock mass and every Sunday of the month, at 4 P- m - . exeicises of the Holy Rosary fo lowed by the bene diction of the Blessed Sacrament The Cathechism class for child ren .0 be admitted to the .Solemn Communion will begin on Satur day October 12th at 3 P M The Pastor invites the parents lo send the children regularly, he in tends to have a large class for the beginning and so to be able to as sure the Christian and moral edu cat on ot the children The parents aie supposed to know the diocesun regulations a bout Holy Communion. The child ren must have completed their tenth year before January ist to be Emitted to cotnuiunrn provid they shall have attended the ins truction for two years However, this year, all the chil ci ren ten years old, provided they follow reg i'arly the instructions will oe admitted to the solemn communion In order to prepare the small children kr their easter duty and consequently to the private com munion which will occur in Lent on St. Joseph's feast, the paients are invited to teach their ch Idrer. the first principles of our holy ben e liction, to make them learn the prayers, to teach the manner of pr.ycrs, to leach iKt maim« ot ; m .kirnt a good confession and to, explain to them some questions a- I b(>ut the Blessed Sacrament of Holy Euclia*'5t which they have ; receive | LIS T OP JURORS List of Jurors drawn to verve at the session of the 28ih., Judicial district Court in and for tin* Parish of St. Char les, Louisiana, beginning on Monday the 14th, day of October 1918, to-wit: Nos. Names Wards 1 J. I. Dufrene 3 2 A. E. Hubert 1 3 T. B. »Sellers 2 4 Philip Friloux 2 5 Walters Ochmand 4 6 J. W, Champagne 4 7 V. K. llvtnel 1 8 U. J. Keller 1 9 >Ia:celin Zeringue 2 10 Olidee Cambre 5 11 Geo. Keller 3 12 P. J. O'Brien 3 13 Jos. P. Baudouin 1 14 J. P. Lawson 3 15 Jos. Cassaly, Jr. 2 16 O. H. Shelton 5 17 C. P. Bettinan 5 18 Prudent Candies 4 19 R. L. Schexnaydre 5 20 C. P. Schnull 4 Petit Jury 2nd week Monday October 21st 1918 J. S. Barre Ben, Boudreaux Adam Clounte G. H. Dejean Edward Millet Marcel Durapau Eemniett Dasch Joseph Zeller Joseph Vial W. N. Kugler A. Levesque George Robert Ernest JZeringue J. M. Ourso Icar Hymel Abe Walker George Kugler Z. L. Perrilloux Felix Belsotn N. V. Candies A. Zeringue Antoine Gonzales Lucien St. Amant Luke Keller Dacisse Lorio F. X. Madere Victor Landrv Neo Gendron J. L. Perrilloux Amedee Robert, Jr. Petit Jury 3rd week Monday, Obtober 28, 1918 F. Friloux, Jr. Albert Blanchard Felix Simoneaux Louis Brady John Triche Raphael Bonnamore P. N. J. Bossier Camille Gauthreaux Sidney Millet Albert Kinler Joseph Hebert Chas. Desroche P. A. Caillet Louis Lauve St. Martin Becnel Wilfred Zeringue Louis Bye Chas. Gourgues Frank Friloux Mathurin Matberne, Jr Elmo Thibadeaux Hermogene Lavegne Albert Vicknair William Brown Chas. Boudreaux ' J. L. Schexnaydre Jules Kelier, Jr. Alcide Robert George F'riloux , Robt. P. Mire A trne copy from the original. I. T. Baudouin, Clerk of Court WORKERS AT HOME I can't sleep at nigt because I'm -oaffr id I may have passed <n something that was not quit true She was a girl working in a mu nition factory in this country. If sue had passed on one part of a torpedo which was not quite tiue I meant lives of American soldior She inspected hundreds of torpe does every day. though she w s not yet in her twenties She and othe r s like her have woiked the summedth ough in hot factories, without vacations. Som e of these eirts ar col ege graduate" who are w rking in the factories, _ .earning to be managers, taking a ! • * . . . i regular, pracucal couisi, led by j women of the Industrial Depart ment of the Y W. C. A *" What's become of otd fashioned . man who used to laugh at »*• ; T h. laugh is on !>,», to, v " I That Kentucky mun who left ; $100 to each of his wive couldn't | be accused oi mgartiaHty DO NOT RUSH ........ COTTON TO MARKET (VERY GROWER WHO RAISES 10 BALES OF COTTON SHOULD FUT TWO IN WAREHOUSE. on SELL THE CROP GRADUALLY There It t Surplus It Muet Absorbed By Reduced Produc tion Next Year. In a recent speech on the cotton situation. Clarence Ousley, Assistant laApaferv a# A arWnilltliro flalR that dft tail Secretary of Agriculture, said that as he Bees the situation "no calamity impends if we do not lose our heads,'* and that he is more concerned about the gathering of the crop than about disposing of 1L He offered a solution, even if there la a surplus of from three to four million bales, an« Bays: "If every farmer who raises 10 bales of cotton will put two in the warehouse and sell the remainder by Installments from month to month throughout the winter and spring in stead of forcing It all on the market at one time, the difficulty in even Its worst aspects will disappear." He thinks tnat if there is a surplus ©f cotton this year it must be ab sorbed by reduced production next year. Furthermore, he points out that the Government did not ask for so large a crop, aad that in all fair ness this tact muBt be recognized, tho .crops having been produoed because the Southern growers refused to heed the warning of agricultural lead er* and economists.—L. 8 . U. Press Bulletin. all a SUGGESTIONS ON SELECTING SEED CORN FI*I4 Sal set I on of Sesd Means Greater Yield and Better Com. s e Field selection of seed corn is of too much importance to be left to the av en«« laborer; it is almost always a good plan for the farm owner to su pervise the Work. A great deal more com will be pulled than is needed, and U should be reselected In order to get the ears that conform to a type. There is no argument that can be used against this kind of seed selec tion," says A. F. Kidder, professor of agronomy, Louisiana State University, "because it means more corn and bet ter com. When field-selection of seed becomes more generally practiced in Louisiana some of the money that our farmers are new sending to the com belt will remain at home. "The ear should be from four to five feet high on land where peas are to bo sown In the com. "Long shanks and good ears are sel dom found on the same sulk. The f h «nv should be sufficiently long, how ever, to allow the ear to bend over when mature. "AH earn of com not covered by shuck are apt to be damaged by black weevil and the com ear worm. of FIELD SELECTION Of SEED IMPROVES CORN Much Merc Profitable Than Selecting From tho Crib in 8 pring. Seed com should bo selected from ■talks standing where they grew, be cause only then, with certainty, can ■ood be obtained from— Stalks that have a tendency to yield well, as shown by the superiority over surrounding sulks that grew under the same conditions. Such seed inherits high producing power. Sulks without suckers. Such seed produces fewer suckers than ßeeda a ! from sucker-bearing stalks i storm-oroof sulks with ears at a j Sood cor* should be selected as soon as it matures, because— Desirable stalks, especially early ma turing sulks with hanging ears, are then most easily found. j warm, wet weather may cause kor - w»ls to sprout bofore dr^^g. , tf the selection is delayed the ears may become infested with weevils. __ w ' ;* „ easy more satisfactory, and _ Mutable than ««i-otm. i ; t* <• u easy more satisfactory, ana ' ch m*re profitable than selecting } cribs in the spring.— L. S. Ü. , z n> _ .. t Press Bulletin. iProfit Making Farm Equipment equipment — you can rely on tho William* Une. : Power Hay Balers The well-known >1 ^ÄbkÄ *" " many exclusive economical tooperate^rongand durable^Hun dreds oi satisfied owners. Booklet free if you aak. One-Horse Hay Press WilHan» Steel Prince*». 1 iaht simple, sturdy. tail at»«.1 »irh .'iinnlp nower ami sticr.gth. Make :nurasdeci nmi». ■ • • v- , , all »tecl. with ample power auustrcr.xth. Make a compact, marketable bale. Suitat e for small fanners. Write for new folder, mailed on request. Williams throttling govemM Knuines «re espe cially designed aca built tu den vor rö nne. All size* and t v pes — thousands aie giving satisfac 1 lory service. Full information sent Free 00 request. trr- ** Thrashers for Grain, P.snuts, Rica, Peas, (Baans, etc. William* Threshers ere a safe and profitable invest ment — unusually efficient and dépend ante. Standard the - country ever. Inter citing circulars on request. L-l of Arfc. Williams Mill Mfg. Go. 417 E. Bread SU Texarkana. U. 8. A. fasst mi Ginn Tkesten, Ptasut liions. Bay Prestes, Grist aad Feed MSs, Csne SEJs, Shade IBs. SrWa, Can SheDen, S3«, Eiu&ge Callers. Esnsese Eadses, fa BsDeis, Feel CtOen. Care Sbcdim, Wwl Sam, hmn.WoMuiKuhmj^MMSmSm. 1 ' No, 629 Twenty-Eighth Judicial District Court Parish'of St. Charles, State of Louisiana 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 days from the present notification (if any they have or can,) why the sup plemental account presenten by P. 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 lbth, 1918 402 Prenti« c E, Ediington Jr LAWYER Whitney Building NEW ORLEANS NOTICE No burial or removal of nod.es will be allowed unless accompan ied by a burial or removal premit from the Local Registrar (Post master) of said District in which the oeath occured as per orders from 7 fie Louisiana .Mate Board of Health N. Zeringue Sexton Red Chuiclt Cemetery USE DISHES WHICH CONTAIN LITTLE SUGAR 8 ugar consumption in many house holds can be easily lowered not only by giving preference to dishes which a// giV tug pt ctvi O UV/C U/ Ui OUvO ffUtbll I contain little sugar or with which j «..ar 1 . not ».».Hr .erv-d. bat al.., by the use ot sweet puddings, or a ! i salad in nlace of dessert. Sweet dried wy w« ur ■ } salad in place of dessert. Sweet dried , fruits, such as dates, raisins or t served with breakfast cei eals will re served with breakfast ceieals will re duce the sugar needs.—Extension Dt vision, Louisiana State University, lowi' g approximated tableau of th £* „ Crinli „ al cases maintaining prisoners >1 eriff's Sala'V Sherffs Deputy Salary District Attorney's fees fur convictions Coroners salary^ $500.00 7.500.00 2.51)0.00 2,000.00 500,00 31 >0.00 1,800.00 1,800.0t) 1 'Justices of t!ie Peace ' Constables Grand, Petit and Coroner ju.y .,500.00 Secretary Police Jury, 600 00 Official Journal 600.00 President Hoard of Health,300.00 Assessor's Commision 2"oo 00 Assessor's Clerical Expenes 500.00 Parish Treasurer 700.00 Scnoul Fund 8.500.00 Expenses Board of Health for Intentions and Contagious diseases 300.0c Road fund, 1.700.00 Maintenance of 2 Ben Cadets at L. Stair Univer sity, Maintenance of 3 Ben , scholar at the Slate Nji mal School Syndics Salary Sergeant at arms Salary tor oilmt* wind mill 8t washing tank Koait Supervisors Election expenses Parish Auditor Jefferson Tiust & Savings Bank Parish Demonsutor 500.00 t 600 00 500.00 100 00 60,00 1,800.00 500.00 600 00 8 000.00 000,00 $,j1800.00 I hereby certity that the a»ove Tableau was adopted uy the Police Jury at the meeting held <>« u,e 6 day of Sept. 1917 F. Scliexnaydre Secretary Parish of St. Charles Sept, b * 9*7 Notice Hunting, trapping and trespassing are hereby prohibited on proper ties ot Mr. and Mrs. VVm . Caduw t To Bankers: IF rite Us for Samples ana Prices on Out "SAFETY FIRST.' BANK CHECKS Cox Pig- and Pu*. Co., Inc, 727 Poydras Sireet, New Orleans. TDÜ DISEASE: j "After four in ocr family had died j of consumption I was taken witr 1 ] a frightful cough and lung trouble, 1 i but my life was saved aiidi gained * j 87 pounds throug.v using i DR. KING'S 1 * IvJElW ^DISCOVERY; \W . H Patterson. Wellington, Tex ^^RiÇfc SOc art *».CR AT AU. ORUGGlx r Important Notice No burial into the cemeteries of the Ho'y Rosary's Church and des Allemands will be allowed unless ac companied by a burial permit from the local Registrar (Post Master Hahnville & Des Alleman-ls) as yer orders from the Louisiana Stale Board of Heabh W. Parrot Pastor Sexton of the said Ccmetries Not ce The next examination for teach I A ll\> .1V. A V V Alt 111 I null IU 11 • " * * ~ " j ers * certificates will be held at the ; c House July »9. jo, Ji, a ! J , )white). and August 1,2. 3 (qe ■ l . , . , , )white)„ and August 1 , 2 . 3 figsrigro) re re- ! ' J B.^Martin, bupt, J f Pemick L..C Vml H 1). Kd 1 -''* K Meid» r* I.T. Brudoi'ir. v, 1 1 ( ffJCJAl. 1 ILL Second Congressional Distil* 1 Member of Congress H.G Tivv rt Eighth Senatorial Disl'"-' 1 State Senator, Judges J.E Fl-urv District Attorney L.R.R'var* e Parish of St Charles. Representative Sheriff & Collector Chief Deputy, Deputy Sheriff Clerk Sr Recorder, Deputy Clerk Coronet Dr Treasure! Urn. T.ussan Assessor R.A I n*-- 1 Registrar I.T .B- u''i utt* C tticial Join .ial, Si* Cha 1 Its H 1 •' Justices of the Peace. First Waid W. V. Patters* * Second Ward A. t.. Mongiu« Third Ward O. K* g' 1 r Fourth Ward M. Tiauth Fifth Waul F. O. Weave Constables. First Ward P Baudouin Second Waro L L. Chan |aj.i* Third Ward Fou rili Ward Fifth Ward Police |ury. President Secretary Sergeant at Anns First Ward Second Ward Third Waiyi Fourth Waid Fifth Ward Meets ij,t Tuesday ot e \m 1 • School Board. rresiiiem -ML Guidry First Ward M.G Becnel Se< oud Hard, :M. !.. Guidry 1 hird \\ ard. ' F. Keller Fon rih Ward L. J. Dejean Filth Wan* A.J .Schexnaydre . J. M. Mart'll, Sup. Lafourche Basin l,tv*e Ho . t resident fc.G Sw Secret a IV VV. J. M,( Mf?nil)e*'s A. Chanipo-ne, Edgar,- p I 0:11 k. \\ c< » rtc cl.exiic.vui e i ril hlou i-.-l'r'i.n Luii < W. A . l.n*i Swart y Kiirti-n ; 1 . V huggayd, Mcdouoghviihj ieriog, Gretna; i. K, Wigv'ino.n owie Tf.e State Heard ,,t ,, n giJ Rerez. Bend ; F. < ' Thaggard. Vieri o Bowie neers compose the eugi„ e , rin«"de partaient and the State T„J Mlir , is treasurer of the Board Keg,,a. nieeting „„ ^ Thursdays of Jannary, a, i d | n | v and October.Finance commit,«-* meets first Monday of end, nic.„, at New Orleans office. Terms of Court In tne Parish of Jeffers,, Jury Sessions rst M 0 , ld * y », Apr, . 2nd Monday i n (; c / ote . . C.vil bess.ons, 2nd Monday i, May. and Monday N UV emhe ' In the I ansi, of St. Charles Jnry Sessions, and Monday May. rod .«outlay in Novembe. Civil Sessions. i St Monday • February and Monday ; llIy I ansh 01 St. John the Baut.st.^ Jtiry Sessions, ist Monday n June and Monday u, December civil Sessions ist Monday i-. Mardi 3rd Monda*' in July 1 he bent of the good ones. Ail the «»-.périment» of the Gover «aent tr»j ? «perts and theathlrti« -ï.mc.i University prove h i' » . > vaters are the stpjn^est nd he^lthwst. Quaker-Scotch Gat* oinl:- *_'(« head of the list of cereaJ '*.d> :« nra only the best fo- d, ■in if« ti,.» cheapo-1 food on earth 'acked ir> tins it will keep sweet uuS I real» anywhere icdfcùoitehr. St Ohaile^ PUrtl.tHHKI) AT HAHNVILLE.. LA Uaery .VdtNnf««. OFFICIAL #r »**• riRISU BP ST. * -HARife». OP eoMTJl^ijKia ftUMM UV I.UOOIU . L-