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s - ■ F* PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY IN A RICH SUGAR VI3LASSE5 A.>r RICE PRODUCING COUNTRY. 48 Hahnviiie, Louisiana, Saturday, November 2. 1918 NOiy A 1 . CHARLY tiRRAUl Published at Hahnviiie La? /every Saturday Officiai Journal of the Parish of St» Charles\ W O. Brady Editor ' r fr nis of Subscription fi2.00 a yea ______ 1 — - 'e hnttrea at the rotto due at Hahnvill La., as second aast matter SATURDAY Nov. a '9*8 ictnon« Handed -» l***5*$*JJ VoTnwdny «Ill >«T everontH.il ween tolljtring «-ah communication# moat bn written on oaeeldeot the paper. /VToe mil name and eddreea o* t"«"*? tor inn« aoconiTMmyonntioon'mniilontlonor no put» ilea Men, lint ar.a matter of gtod faith Oomm«mcnttOBB of personal character «Till notbercoogolMAjOnlOBB J*»" j.jle srttaa In eo®h ca»«8 a char«« of /.6u a quart will be made. •«-NawB Abu I irtoreatln* loea item* are re rtjocfu lyijolirlteo. «a uUU U#A.I*!*1£tt CAN HELP 08 rreTiiy.if.nlio« wrUli.g to. ucouylng goods Ton our uilvortiier«. ther wlllaluaply «ay oy how mnircAidala thtapaper BalabUshert February 16, 1873 »irn» «•ntHH»arttHCnieutatl persquareOrst «»♦tiou Kmcii iniisoqueut Inaertion, nity •e ooiu.u- , out year - • »190.00 «ns-aatf coiuma one year - ®®-®° Wan •fuavtai coinum own yeaè - • S®.00 mal oarna one ya»i 10.00 S-ivertUoinent* «ad aub»criptlona areool ,loetA*»ielnyavial»*v I« advance Office Of The B*»ard Of Supeivi sors Of Election State of Louisiana Parish o -f Sx. Charles Th s is to certify that the follow ing polling p'aces have been desig bated and the fo lowing commis si.ners, clerks appointed to serve at the El-ction to be held through out the Parish of St. Charles on Tuesday, A 7 ovember. 5th., 1918, to-wit* First Ward Poll at C. C. Champagne's Store W. O Brady v Comm .»ltieit Champagne M.th-irin Mathern-, St Paul J, Lo io Clerk Second Ward Poll at Luling School House R. P. M adere Comm J mes Baudouin OiCtr Champagne W.A. Brady. Sr , Clerk Third Ward Poll at Keher's School House Be. jam to Boudreaux Comm Fel.x Simone, ux William Keller " Louis Maus Clerk Fourth Ward; First Precinct Toi at tliemands School House Coroert P. S ivoie Comm W alter O hmand " Chas. T. Schmill " Wiiliam Graham Clerk Fourth Ward ; Second Predigt Poll at Paradis Scho >1 Hou=e I. w. Carson . Comm Felicien Ba-riSs " Win, Cadow " Dr, Lothar A, Youngs Clerk Fifth Ward Foil at Cre po School Chas. P, Bettman Comm R. L. Schexmydre " Eugene H. Eder J VV. Weaver Çlerk ■^As provided in Açt No. 13) ot the .general Assembly of the year ig?8, the hour» of holding the election are from 6 o'clock in the f • fore *K» until 7 o'clock iu the af.erno o Thu» dd** and signed at the 't ■ Parish of it Chvi r '>, this an . day of Oct »her. iq- 8 Board of Supervisors 'of Electioa. Hcr» Hi.-sii President I, T. Baudouin e'erk of c »uri Ex < fficio Regis trar Harry D. Wilson, Sec-eriirv of A g 1 icu'tuie and Immigration o' Louisiana, will be one of the lead 'ng figures at the Farme- s' Nation at congress when it meets in Jack sonville December ^3-6 inclusive Mr. Wiison wiil address the cou- i grass on "Immigration and Farm ing'. Jacksonville is mak-ng exten sive préparations to entertain the thousands ot delegates and other visitors who will attend the ses sions , and it is desired because of its unp nance that every farming section especially in the south be repiesented. special raies on rail roads have been secured, and thousands of the Nation's most progressive agriculturists are ex pected to be present Distinguished features will mark the occasion and the Honda btatr Fair will open in Jacksonville at same time Among the tree side trips 10 visit bt Aufiustine, the c.ty in the United States, Jacksou vilie has 135,000 inhabitants, a sol dier's Cantonment with 27,000 sol diers, four Government ship-bui'd mg plants, and other great indus trie^ Many of the country's most distinguished men will actively pariicitate in the deliberations 01 the congres» A negro soldier, Gus May, from Rnstor, w.ote back to his fa,her fiomCamp Pike; "It you are still helping the Hed Ciossand the Y M. C. A., just continue. They are the two greatest organizations, standing behind the boys. They aie to me nd others what you and mamma are at nome/' Tiie path to success is paved with good intentions that were carried out Whiskey drowns a lot of trouble and floats a lot more The iron will of the average mm s nothing but pig iron \n artist's wife never admires his work so much as when he is drawing a check for her There are thirteen letters in Unconditional. The kaiser never will have any more luck Do yoo cm enougn of this F Th-- great benefit in health and strength that always is enjoyed' by regular eaters of good oatmeal is known the world over. Every year there are more and more eaters of Quaker-Scotch Oats, which is recog nized in this country and in Europe as the one perfect oatmeal. Quaker* Scotch Oats packed in tins keeps fresh and sweat in Bay dimate tar tagr length offcast ] Sheriff and Mrs. Leon Charle« Vialb'e being congratulated upo" the arrival of a b e b;>v 1-». 1 O 7 FIRMER TO PVT ! LIBERTY LOIN OYER TOP IGAIN i Atlanta, Qa.—Th* Treasury Depart «nont of the United States Is depend Ing upon the farmer to put the fourtt Liberty Loan triumphantly over tht top in the South, Just as he did if the Third Loan, when the percentagi of subscriptions from the rural di» tricts was very high, the farmer subr scribing to by far the greater share or the issue. The card system to be used in thli campaign will enable the committeei and the government to keep careful check on the subscriptions made bj every man in the country, and by ev ery occupation. The government 1» anxious that every citizen own at least a few Liberty bonds, and thos< who are shown on the record not tc have Invested at ail will he especially solicited. Reports from the county chairmen of Liberty Loan committees to W. C Ward law,, district executive chairman, and St Elmo Massengale, director oi publicity, indicate absolute optimism for the Fourth loan, despite the high er quotas assigned every territory. "Our people have given their tom and brothers to this war," they say "Do to* think they are not going tc back np the boys with their dollars ?" "Our Southern farmers, too, have been -taught the value of bonds as an Investment, too. The other campaigns were campaigns of education, but thin Isn't so necessary now. Bvery man 'who has a bond or two tucked away lq. his strong bos or In the beak Is anxious to put a few ot the Fourth Issue beside them." The campaign for the Fourth loan will continue only three weeks, from September 48 to October 19, inclusive. Within that time each county and state must raise its quota. It will take hard work on the part of the commit teee, and this will be made much eas ier by every man's making up hla mind what he can lnveet in bonds and meeting the committee half way. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN IS AT HAND The Fourth liberty Loan campaign, to give every American an opportunity to lend to Ms own government money to win the war and drive the Hub back over the Rhine is now at hand, (n every county in the state there is a Liberty Loan committee, composed of ] loyal, energetic citizens, who are sub scribing liberally themselves and en eouraglng others to subscribe. It is believed that the teak of ob taining subscriptions will be far eas ier In this loan than In the past, de spite the greatly increased quotas given every rone and county. For, sorely the American people have learned by thia time what a Liberty Loan means, whet it will do for the country and what It will do for the man, whether be be farmer or mer chant or laborer, who saves his mon ey and lends. It, with Interest, to Uncle Sam. There Is really no rea son why one loyal American should have to chase another loyal American all over a ten-tare Add to ask him to do Ms duty. It is believed that In this campaign G much greater proportion of citizens will go voluntarily to the hanks or to the committee and make their sub scription directly, obtaining a Liberty Loan button and thus declaring they have done their duty to their country. A great many of our citizens have registered for (be new draft, but they realise that there is but slight oppor tunity of their services being actually required In the war. It would be an «scellent thing If these men whose names are now on the roll and who feel sure of exemption because of age or family 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 ooeting the United States sixty-seven million dollars a day. It is our war, our war bill, and it Is up «0 us to pay It LIBERTY LOAN AND SAVING STAMPS NOW lllffiCD IINp n> all 1 IlmlLlt UIlL liLnll ] " \ Atlant «, flfe—I «»»* A- McÇorfi, Profit Making Farm Equipment It pays to buy GOOD farm equipment — you can rely on the Williams Line. Power Hay Balers , The well-known Standard Williams Tuttle blockless. 8eif-threadingP >w er Hay Baler, have many exclusive features. Most economical to operate—strong and durable. Hun dreds of satisfied owner», booklet free if you ask. One-Horse Hay Press The Williams Steel Princes., light, simple, sturdy, all ateel, with ample power and strength. Make a compact, marketable bale. Suitable for small farmers. Write for new folder, mailed uo request. Portable Engines Wüh'ams throttling governed Engines are espe cially designed and buiit to deliver full power on low-price kero sene. All sizes and t y pcs — thousands are giving satisfac 1 tory service. Full information seat Free on request. Small Threshers for Grain, Peanuts, Rica, Peaa, Beans, etc, Williams Threshers Sre a safe and profitable invest ment — unusually M efficient and depend able. Standard the country over. Inter eating circulars on request. Williams W\ Mfg. Go. of Ark. 417 E. Broad St., Texarkana. U. S. A. Prient «mi Crrn Threthers, Priant Brçjtrs, Har Presses, Grid sad Feed Mitts, Cue Kilts, Sfegle MSs, SavrmHU, Cm Shelters, S?«, Easilafe Cefic-rs, Kernene Eaghes, tm Hutters, Feed Cutters, Cora Shredders, Wood Saws, hapi, Woodasrbu» Htckacrj and MdI SapjiSa. No, 629 Twenty-Eighth Judicial District Court Parish ot 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 By order of the Court I. T. Baudouin, Clerk Clerk's Office, Parish of St, Charles, July 18th, 1918 Prentice E, Edrington Jr LAWYER 407 Whitney Building NEW ORLEANS NOTICE No burial or removal of oodles will be allowed unless accompan ied by a burial nr removal premit from the Local Registrar (Post master) of »aid District in whicu the neaih occured as per from 71 ie Louisiana Mate of Health N. Zeringue Sexton Red Chuich Cemetery ord ?rs Board governor of tK» Federal Reserve Bank of the Sixth District, haa been ap pointed general, chairman of both Lib erty Loan and War Savings Stamps committees for the district. The ob Ject is to bring about more thorough cooperation and co ordination of the two big government revenue-produc ing movements. The two organizations will keep their separate individuality, and the campaigns will be conducted separate ly, as in the past, and the present of fl eers and chairmen will retain their K It w:ts moved 1 y Mr. De'aune and.by M*\ Dufrene, that the fo! lowi' g approximated tableau ot th» expenses of the Parish of St, Char les for the current year enciint June 30th iqi 8 Sheriff's fees in Criminal cases $500.00 maintaining prisoners 500.00 .•■I enff's Salary 2.500.00 Sheriff's Deputy Salary 3,000.00 District Attorney's fees for convictions Coroners salary, 1 'Justices of the Peace [^Constables (jraiid, Petit and Coroner ju.'V 1,500.00 Secretary Police Jury, 600 00 Official Journa! 600.00 President Board of Health,300.00 Assessor's Commision 2<»oo 00 Assessor's Clerical Expeues 500.00 Parish Treasurer 730.00 Scnool Fund 8.500.00 Expenses Board of Health for lutections auu Contagious diseases 300.00 Road fund, 1.700.00 Maintenance of 2 Ben Cadets at L. State Univer-' 500.00 300.00 1.800.00 1.800.00 sity, Maintenance of Ben scholar at the Slate Nor mal School Syndics Salary Sergeant at arms Salary ter oiiiug. wind mill Ct washing tank Ruau Supervisors Election expenses I'c-nsii Auditor 500.00 600 00 500.00 100 00 j.ffciso.r T Ust& Savings 11 k Pansh Demonsli tor 60,00 1,800. ou 500.n0 600 00 8 uoo 00 o oo.00 6 1 ÿ,ai8 l hereby cemty that tue • Tableau was adopieu by me i*oi»cv j Jury at the meeting held ou w-e way ol Sept. 1917 F. Scbexuaydr*' Secretary Parish of Sî. Charles Sept, n « y « Notice Hunting, trapping it'd trespassing are hereby pnù'ibi'ed on 1 r-.p 1 ties 01 Mr. and Mrs Wm.Ca-hw To Bankers: O'rite Us for Samples ana Prices on Our "SAFETY FIRST ' BANK CHECKS Cox Pig. and Pub. Co,, Inc, 727 Poydras|Street, New Orleans. j f t ( i j LÜKÛ DISEASE j "After four in o.-.r family had died 1 of consuriptlon 1 was taken wit* ! a frightful cough and lung trouble, j but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S , NEW -DISCOVERY VW.R Patterson, Wellington, Tex aiCt 50c ard $1.00 AT AU. OruSGIo -S Important Notice No burial into the cemeteries of the Ho'y Rosary's Church and des Allemand» will be allowed unless ac companied by a burial permit from the local Registrar (Post Master Hahnviiie & Des Allemands) as per orders from the Louisiana State board of Healih W. Parrot Pastor Sexton of the said Ctmetries Notice The next examination for teach nets' certificates wiil be held at the Cour*. House July 29, 30, 31 Jwhite),, and August 1,2. 3 (ne K r <>) J.. B -LMartin. • Supt is at C LJ BJCJAL L'JRJ < 'I • ? 2 Second Congressional Pisu*^' Member of Congress H.G Di-p' f Eighth Senatorial Distuci State Senator, Judges J,E Fleury District Attorney L.R.Rivap e Parish o*f- St Charles. Representative J C.Prnv? 1 Sheriff & Collector L.t V Chief Depntv, H. P V Deputy Sheriff K. Madr- ' Clerk & Recorder, J,T l ; ado-on Deputy Clerk Coronei Dr V, 1 »htnai - i reasurei Wm. Lussar. Assessor K.A l-ubroca Reg istrar I.T.E udoum Official Journal, St. Cbai lit-« '' Justices of the Peace. First Ward W. T. Parierst - Second Wart! A. L. Mongiu-. Third Ward O. K-.'gl 1 Fourth Ward M. Trauih , fifth Ward F. O. Wea\e Constables. First Ward p Baudot--n Second Waro L L. Chanipagi t Third Waid R. Mot tz Fourth Ward F.. Poluiu Fifth Ward R. Wei-v*/ Police liny. President p, Loric Secretary F. gcl-exnavu e. Sergeant at Arms F. brih-i x First Ward I . i , Second Ward j L r .ou n Third Ward Frilr'ii.« Fourth Waid Fifth Ward W. Dut it: e W.A. ht«et 1 Meets i St Tuesday ot eve School Board. President M l Guidty First Ward M.G. Becnel/ Secoud Ward', .M. L. Guidry . Third Waruft^ ' K. Kelle/, Fourth Ward'. L, J. Dejean , * 1 ' iftb Ward A. LSeftexnaydrejL r J. B. Maltin, j-upi Lafourche Basin Levee Boa, t Y .«-Mdeiu fc.G Stva'rlJ [oe.-irtaw W. J . MoCn J Mrmhfj \. Cham pan ne, Eiigard ; F p/ ^ Lean -mr, Donalsonvilfe; (Îeo-Pl 1 I-'»** '» Mw' erly; K. c t Martin *»if 2 / Albemar'c; - R. Rerex. Jt-uif ! S-nd; 1*. G. Swauv Burton; T.f » Ti-aggaid, Mcdo.i;oghvide; J 4 V c"*.« Gr-tna;J. K, IVigginiol / Bowie Ti e Sun»- Board of |. n( neer-. compose 1 lie engineering parlment a»d the State T-«-a S - is treasurer of the Board Regular meeting M . # Thursdays of Jannary, A rii and October.Finance commj meets first Monday of each at New Orleans office. Terms of Court, In '.ne Parish of Jeffersor Jury Sessions ist Mofldi April. 2nd Monday q c C ivil Sessions. 2nd Mont May. 2nd Monday in Not \n the Parish of St. Chart Jnry Sessions. 2nd Monj Mav. rod .uoiulay iu Nos civil Sessions, ist Mo« February 2nd Monday] Parish 01 St. John the Jury Sessions. i S t Mt June 2nd Monday in civil Sessions ist Mi March 3rd Monda» ini L ht» The best of the Ail th« experiments «nent too«i experts andi trainer« rA Yale Ui ;ivj that oattui eaters are and healthiest. Quake J f- ' t * stands at the head of t fouds. ja not only# bet it's the f^papertA e * r '^' -M vil : m ■ t -'2 n Packed in it wiU trecli anywhere i - aaj St. Charlei fUuidnt HAHMVII Mar, OFFICIAI € . 'PARISH or ■ Jmm >, wÊÈ /ùj m j s iKMnwurr ; fULttlUlU% t Mi VAS