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CHARLES HERALD RmHilhea at HahnvLie La' r.vtry Saturaay Opiciat Journal of theParith oj St» Cffarlii\ Pday Irar Ô. ßfady Edit' Terms of Subscription $2.00 a vea r ---- : " ' t hnttreo. at the PdstcHit at Hahnviil La., as fiïômt cia%% matter SATURDAY \>tt. a6 19*8 w£ÎÊ.Â*v*>ain*. «Ill lay ov.rnntU.b wenn roUhwin« rtf a 11 coiwHortieatton* meat M written on o«S aMeottftiC paper. «-Tnefnito ame and address ot tne m r * for nsiim accmnjifiny eacnooinitittnlffttion or fto piilntcacttin.liiit ara matter of gt«>d taltn ooinniiiiiieBtioiis of nertfoear cnaracter «Tin not las re\sn«iii*e<t, unie«« fr om teapon; I ip|e artier, to auch case* a cMf«« ot 2.S« a quart will l>e iAad*s «<"Newi« anil iirtereattnr *ot* nemiatare vratfu lyaollvUaU. m oUlt HtfAOStCK CAN ItJtt.P tr«wiiy,i<»w»iA* «rillt a a to, or ««tylnK good« sro® till' advIttlwMi Mi*V will »Imply *ay «y «t» tft«n eaed*tt>tnla paper Batabltulrert t'tttnnry 15, 1873 «-at advertise» sets*« pet »<|iiar«nj«t • & *ttoa Kaea aiii»»«»«»»»» Inaertien,arty •ttt pe> »eh l«t»i«m" mH y**t ti»B«-naH eelwnm o«o year Va« ««eartsrceinwii» owe year * ta«| oai'daone vent «190.0« < 0.00 55.00 10.00 4«t»art|retii«nt* a in! «wt>acr«ptlon» areool .laetahielnvstlsMv In s<1»nnce Office Of The 13 >aid Of Supervi sor; O Ejection fifote ot )L<wisi*na Parish of St. f hailes Tins is to certify that the follow ing polling places have been desig nated and the following commis m. mers, -clerks appointee to serve *t«tli<e ;£i action <4o be (held «through out the Parish of St. Charles on Tuesday, November. 5th.. 1918, t o-wit Fiist Ward Poll at C. C. Champagne's Store W.O Brady ..Ibe-t Champagne Mathnrin Mathero • Paul J. Lo-io in he the his Comm St Clerk Second Word Foil at Luling School H«»-«e K . P. Maëere Comes J-tQ3el Baudot«in eQiCM Cluunpagiie W. A.-Urady, Sr Cle<k Third Ward Poll at iCe.Wer's School House .Be> jamiu Boudreau« Coanm tFeli* SimoneftMt ^iiliam Keller 'Louis Maus Clerk f ourth Ward- Fi-ret Precinct iF-o I at tllemands School House ,Corbert P. Si voie Comm Walter Ü hmand Chas. T. Scfantill -William Graham Clerk .Fourth Wardt Seeotid Preci : Cl (Poll at Paradis Scho «I Hnu<e 1. W. Carson Comm f.elicien Barrios Wm. Cadow Dr, LutUar A. Youngs Cleik Fifth Ward Foil at Cre-po School Çhas. P. Bettman Comm R. L. Schexntydre Eugen«* H. Eifer ] W. Weaver Clerk As provided in Act No. 130 of the General Assembly of the year iq/8, the hours of holding the election are from 6 o'clock in the fore noon until 7 o'clock in the afterno >n ^ . TliWsd^ie and signed at 'he F. J. and ing 3he 3 , V * »Parish of St Chirks, iliis an !. , Pday <ff October, ig'8 * ! *Bohrd of Supervisor* » ä of Electioa. Henry Hi.sh President f, T. Baudouin clerk of c am Ex Officio Regis Irar Sergent Frank Edwards, a Loui siana boy with the American lorces in France, sends banck a m >st a musing piece of news, pledging himself that it is s'.rictlv true A mong his trophies is a rather un usual one -a Monkey's skin, which he is going to send home. He says the monkey had been taught by Germans to slip up close to the American tueuches ai.d hurl gre nades, Sergeant Edwards writesjto his sister Mrs. H M, Edwards, of Baton Rouge, that the little beast woald Craw! up to the trenches, thiow a grenade and lie flat. Atter several men in h s platoon had been wounded, Edwards under took to "gel" the grenadier. He did PROCEEDINGS of the School Board Parish St. Charles Oct ist i<<*/£ The St. charles Parish School Board met this .day at the court House will» the following mem bers present.; -> ess:s M. L, Guidry j F. Keller, A. .J. Ähexnaydre. L J. Jj>eJean and M. G. Becnel On motion duly seconded the .reading of .minute;, was dispensed with and they/ugre.ardered approved except ing tJie.lufUug school proposition Mr. Layous Gassen addressed the Board and .asked that the old school huildinjg hte sold to him for fifty dollais, stating Ibnt he was aware of the ^fnct that hif offer did not come up to what Mr, Lussan offered, hut then the school bad enjoyed thé present lot free of charge lor the past twenty years and lie flet that it would l*e bnt just courtesy of 3he Board undér these conditions to grant his request. He further promised, -should his request be granted, to move outhouses, cistern, desks and all other school parapherinalia to the new build ing free of costs to this Board On motion of Mr. Becnel seconded by Mr. Keller, Mr. Gassen's reques was granted On motion of Mr. Becnel seconded by Mr. Keller, the offer of sale of a build ing and lot for the uses of a public school at Luling was accepted on the following terms Five hundred hollar cash, One thousand ^dollars, due January 15, 1919 Five hundred dollars due February 15, 1919 All of which fully appears in act of sale. By the same motion the President was authorized to sign all necessary docu ments to successfully complete above sale The vote on the aljove motion was un aninioua Mr, Dejeau turn over to the Supt Treas, the sum of Five dollras sale of second hand closet from Paradis school The Red Church school proposion was left entirely in the hands of Mr, Schex naydre On motion duly seconded thy Board adjaurnyd to its next regular meeting J. t. Mai l 11 Secretary Sheriff L C Via! and P lice Ju for W. E Dufrene were visitors to New Orleans. Tuesday Dy. Sheriff R„ Madere was a 3 , v s tor to N. w Oriears, Thtrsday V % - V . -, . a. FARMER TO PUr LIBERTY LOAN OVER TOP AGAIN Atlanta, Oa.—The Treasury Depart ! mont of the United States 1» dopend in» upon the farmer to put the fourtl Liberty Ix>an triumphantly over tiw 1 top in the South, Just an he did l* ; the Third Loan, when the percentag* of subscriptions from the rural dis trlcts was very high, the fanner sub j scribing to by far the greater »hars of the issue. The card system fo be used in thü campaign will enable the committee« and the government to keep oarefii check on the subscriptions made bj every man In the country, and by ev. ery occupation. The government li anxious that every cltlten own at least a few Liberty bonds, and tkoat who are shown on the record net tc have invested at all will be especially solicited. Reports from the oounty chairmes of Liberty loan committees to W. C Wardlaw, district executive chairman and St. Qmo Massen gale, director of publicity. Indicate absolute optimism for the Fourth loan, despite the high er quotas assigned every territory. "Our peoplç hfrve given their sOm ând brothers to thl# war," tJ^ey.js?, "Do yog yilnk fli'ey 'are net going fi t>a£F up the boys with their dollars?" "Our Southern farmers, too, hav» been taught the value of bonds as an Investment, too. The other campaigns were campaigns of education, but thii Isn't so necessary now. Bvery man who has a bond or two tucked away 1^. his strong bog or In the bank Is anxious to put a few at the Fourth Issue beside them." The campaign for the Fourth U»B will continue only three weeks, fron» September kg to October 19, Inclusive, Within that tfeve each county and state must raise Its quota It wll! take hard work on the part of the commit, toes, and this will be made much eas a j 1er by every m*n'» makti^ up his Bind whet he een lnreet fa bonds ud meeting the committee half way. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN IS AT HAND a The Fourth Liberty Loam campaign, to give every American an opportunity to lend to his own government money to win the war and drive the Hun hack over the Rhine la now at hand. In ©very county in the state there is a Liberty Loan committee, composed of |oyai, energetic citizens, who are sub scribing liberally themselves and en couraging others to subscribe, It is believed. that the task of ob taining subscriptions will be far eas ier in this loan than in the past, de aplte the greatly increased quotas gifen every «one and county. For, purely the American people have learned by this time what a Liberty Loan means, whet it will do for the country and what it will do for the •tan, whether be be fanner or mer chant of laborer, who saves bis mon ey and lends it, with Interest, to Uncle Sam. There la really n# rea son why one loyal American should have to chase another loyal American all over a ten-acre Meld to ask him to do his dnty. It la believed that In this campaign a much greater proportion of citizens will go voluntarily to the banks or to the committee and make their sub- j ftcription directly, obtaining a Liberty Loan button and thus declaring they have donq their duty to their country, A great many of our citizens have ( registered for the new draft, but they realize that there la but alight oppor. tunlty of their servloea being actually required in the war. It would be an «scellent thing If these men whose name« are now 00 the roll and who feel sure of exemption because of age or fa&tily dependents or disabilities would consider themselves, even now, •In the service" and devote whatever part of their income they can spare to lending to their government. The , war is sorting the United States sixty-seven million dollars a day. It is our w«r, our war bill, and ft la up te us to pay U. LIBERTY LOAN AND SAYING STAMPS NOW UNDER ONE HEAD] _ Atlan ta, Qa.—Joseph A. ! 1 ; j Profit Making Farm Equipment It pays to buy GOOD farm equipment you can rely on the Williams Line« Power Hay Balers The wetl-knowa standard Wuliajns Tutt I e bloekless, •elf-thre adin « Pow* er Hay Balsrr, have tM TV-y many exclusive features. Mmt economical to operate—stronRiud durable. Hun dred« ol sautüed owners, booklet Ire* u you ask. One-Hc~se Hay Press The Williams Stee! Princes#», lifcht. simple, sturdy, all steel, with ;tmple power and strength. Make a compact, marketable bale. Suitable lor small farmers. Write for new folder, mailed on request. Puttabîe Engines Williams throttling governed Engines are espe cially designed and built to delivar lull power on low-price kero •—-liînvw __ sene. AH siaes and '* "* t y pel — thousands are gMng satisfac tory service. Full information sent Free on request. f mall Thrasher* for Orale. Peanuts. Ole*. Pom, Boom etc. Williams Threshers •re a safe and profitable invest ment — unusually efficient and depend able. Standard the country over. Inter etting circulars on request. m rr; of Ark. Williams Mill Mfg. Co. 417 E. Broad St. Texarkana. U.S, A. Peawt aad Craia Ttrahen, Peaod Knen. lay Prewet, GridMf FcH 8MU. Cim Hk. SM* ■*»- S»«*. Cara SbeBen. Slat, Mb* Cdkn, luma* Info fa Malen, feed CaBen, Can SkrMen, Waal Saaa, fsg, VasdsatW ëtàmn aal U S«w*o. No, 629 Twentv-Figfath Judicial District Court Parish'of St. Charles, State.of Louisiana Succession of A. V. Caillet Notice is hesebv 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 By order of the Court I. T. Baudouin, Clerk Clerk's Office, Parish of St, Charles, July ISth, 1918 j ( a Prentice E. Ediinglynjr LAWYER 40» Whitney Building les ; NEW ORLEANS NOTICE No burial or removal of oodies will be allowed unless accompany ied by 3 burial or removal prêtait from the Local Registrar (post master) of said District which the death occured as pe^ orf^'rfc, from 7'he Louisiana' Male Board of Health ' ! N. Zeringue Sexton Red Churqh H Cemetery •" v ' '--'vvfo fnvërnor of tbe Fédère 1 Re*«rve Bwnfc ©f the Slxttr District, baa . hpeti Ap pointed ge«if»rml, ebairmnn of both Lib Ifty Loon ui4 Wif SlYiflIfB Stantps oomniitfeee tar the district. The ot» j*ct 1« to brine about »ore thorough •cooperation and co-ordination of the two big government revenve-produo 'raevenienta two organizations will keeo The two <w»i«tibM tbeir separate indlvldn^llty, and the J ©rtupaige« will be conducted separate- j the past, and the present of aed chairmen will retain tbeijt ll was moved I y Mr. Deiaune and.by M r . Dufiene. that lhe fol lowing approximated tableau ot itn expenses of the Parish of St, Cliai les for the current year ending lune 30th 1918 Sheriff's lees in Criminal §500.00 z. 500.00 2.500.00 3,000.00 cases maintaining prisoners Sheriff's SjIa'V ; henff's Deputy Salary 500.00 300.00 1.800.00 1.800.00 District Attorney's fees for convictions Coroners salary, ^/Justices ot the Peace ^Constables Grand, Petit and Coroner jury 1,500.00 Secretary Police Jury, boo 00 Official Journal éoo.oo President Board of Health,300.00 Assessor's Commision j«>uo 00 Assessor's Clerical Lxpenes 500.00 Parish Treasurer 730.00 bcnool Fund 8,500.00 Expenses Board of Health for Infections auo Contagious diseases 300.00 Road fund, 1.700.00 Maintenance of a Ben Cadets al L. Slate Univer sity, Maintenance of 3 Ben , scholar at the blate N01 mal School Syndics Salary Sergeant at arms Salary lor oiling wind mill & washing tank. Road Supervisors Election expenses Parish Auditor Jefferson T. ust & Savings Bank Parish Denionstuor 500.00 600 00 500.00 60.00 1,800.00 5 00.06 600 00 8,000.00 600,00 1800.00 I hereby certuy that the above Tableau was adopted by tbe l olicé Jury at tbe meetiug belt* uu the 6> «Jay ot sept. 19*7 F. Schexnaydre S^creiuiy Pan^of Si, Charles Sept, h >9' 7 *#" Notice Hunthrgritrapping and trespassing, are hfretoy prohibited on projrr, tieldt Mr*, and Mrs. Wro. C^low. To Bankers: ft ritf Us for Samples ana Trices on Out "SAFETY FIRST;, BANK CHEÇ ly S Cox Pig. and Pub. Co., Inc, 727 Poydras Street, Nevy,.Qri«ans. LUNG DISEASE I "After four in oar family had died of consumption 1 was taken wit*' I a frightful cough and lung trouble, t but my life was saved and I gained 187 pounds througa naing DR. KtN&'S DIS! :ry , R. Patterson«* We t, ï I v iji a,t ; Important Notice No burial into, the cemeteries of the Hb'y Rosary's Chyrch andi des Allemands willig allowed unless ac èompanied by aJiurial perrnit from the lpcal Registrar (Posj Master Hahnviffe & Des Allemands) as per order?,s from' the Louisiana Stale Board of Heab h W. Parrot Pastor Sexton of the said Ctmetries • v Notice*»-- The next examinai ion for teach ers' certificates will be held at the Cour*. Hbuse'July 29, 30, 31 jwh.teV and August « . 2. 3 Vne J *» . , 6 - <A > r v j groj v - J-B:;M^ün. s' Lli JCJAL VJREClCh -ie Second Congressional Dlsiiie'*'' Member of Congress H.G Dup rfc Eighth Senainrial l'istncl State Senator. Judges I.E Flemy District Attorney L.R.Rivarue Parish of St Charles. Representative J C.RemicSt Sheriff & Collector L.C Vial Chief Deputy, H. D. Keller Deputy Sheriff R. Matin'*-* Clerk & Recorder, I,T. Baudon :ih.# Deputy Clerk Coronet Dr V, Lehman«« - Treasure! Win. Liresan Assessor K.A |:»Arao«î< Registrar !.T .B. udouii-oa» Ctticia! Joui .ia I,' St. Charles 11 era In justices of the Peace. First Ward W. V. Pattern ir Second Ward A. !.. Mongmv Third Ward (). Kugl«? E'oiii 1I1 Ward M. Tnaiath* Fifth Ward F. (). Weave Constables. k First Ward P Baudouin Second Waro L L. Champagne Third Ward R. Mm 12 Fourth Ward F.. Polina Fifth Ward R. Weavn Police jury. President F, LuriC Secretary F. çcl-exnavdi e Sergeant at Amis First Ward Second Ward Third Ward . E'011 rth Waid Fifth VVfaid F. Friloux I*. 1 01 o J L. hh»u n E'.»l)«:!aui C W, Dulrtae W.A. Kite« Meets ist Tuesday of ........... Scliuol Board. President ^ M L.. Guidry "First Ward M.G. Heguek* Second VVq.iiij»' IW- 6 will li* "i h i i;d Wj*»«J, 'V. Fou rili W L. J. Deje^a Filtlj Ward Av>,SdiyxnH } d r ^i :h B. %t,«i, siljn, Lafourghe, tta>in # Leve P Boat«; t, resident ISwr^tai'y, J, KfcCi Mv.a^he*-s Ghatt»|vigne, ^gjird; F, Lpmann. I »biialsohvilïe; (Î, Loffô, Mot.eily; R. (', Martin. Albemarle;" !<,. 'Rerez.' '|V fiend^E'G. Swam Dniton; ï hagard., ' M Clio 1 nigh via I«-; I I v feriwig <£ry 1 ; j. F , W i K y j Bowie. TJ)e.'Sljjtc;ii(,„p , aeefrs caniiùjr 1 -^.nigi née rin partiheftt-aiuliUie Tm iji L reai tirer 0/ ,t Ke Rm»» «WMflg op t, TliursAÿyi of January, A tl ri and October, l'inan^e ■ sccix} meets.; fir^'o( .eac| a,t N.e^ Qi Jea(ifrotöce, ' î , Terms of Çojin. ' Pài i^U^pf Jcffef so Jbry, Sé^i<ii|e f . is< .'^90 Ap.ri^ i.nij M-ojiday in ' Çivjl Sessions. 2nd M< May* apd Monday In N 'if I {be,Parish of St. (Jli J»,ty. Sessions. 2ud M May« f Od .»Jonday in N c,i-V(l Sessions. . ist M F.eJwary. and ; Monda ; .Rarisljk.a4.Sc Jolia.ftie Jufy Se^ion^. ï*i~M ilm t,: Jtn d Mynjay î.ij NQjib rs} '>loiidati mw b " , °' ,he j All Ui« pwperiments «bent food experts a«dj .trniasr* of .Taie Unkv/ that uagmal are end heqathtast.,'' ^ua ■tends ( at the head of foods It is not ool but it'a the cheapest ftùjted in tin* it «rill fresh anywhere ka défis •-V * •"■ V- h, ' —----- St Chartes fUdl.lHH' HAHNVILI Mww !* OFFICIAL •a PARISH OF SI