(Kharfes PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY IN A RICH SUGAR VIOLASSES A NO RICt PRODUCING COUNTRY Y01.46 Hahnville, Louisiana, Saturday, Doceiiïker, 1918* N0.24 57. CHARLES H ERALf) Published at Hahnvioe La ' nvery Saturday Officiai Journal of the Partsh of St* CharltS\ IV O. Brady Editor Terms of Subscription %2.oo a vea T --- ----- " "■ * ' ------------ ' ■'■* *-*» Entered at the Postofiue at HahnviU La. % at secona nass matter SATURDAY Dec. ? 19*8 V'JMinm «cation« tiando <1 l*lortha" V oiinasday evattin«, will lay over ani»l »• w«na foilowinit «rail ccm munlttation« «en«*t»« wi'.ttenoo o»e •)i Offi cers' Material schools and Machin ists' Mates for Submarine Duty. Men in fhe^e rating? are particu 3 tar 1 y «ie>iiet| i Tlie foil« w ng rati 'gs are desir e.l fur ihe Kegu ar Navy. F ; rem< n I Machinists Mates. Apprentice Sea men tor Kad o. .'hi! w iglits, bod < rmakers. >hlp C ooks; Hospit I Appientires and Officer»' .'«eruants Ah cuhsiments will be jtor four y »is J. I'- VV mu! ist Lieut Commd. L'.S N. (RET) j MEAT PRODUCERS DID HAL DUTY inorMM In American Hegt Wlf He* tc Meet WcrH Fat Shortage* FARMERS SAVE SITUATION. «era raw rat iwtlfM I« fiUwMlaUM et fiorl Bradwetl eo < Iwto foW Ififif — »0 Ovw Pnu War liDOfta Tko«a|t toereaeed yrodrctlon and r w rn lltn»|» expert« *f pork producta. WM tee Dorr/ demands added to car Ml tue (Mo mUUmm *ko haro keea iroed ttraa O— a appreaaton, tha t>i|OitaMat of Agriculture and the. Feed AdedalrtraUee ate Jaattfied to-: day la ear omet ratloe of atlmulatlrfb ut Dm# prodaeOoa. la the coining j eer Ihe greeted! trerid aborts ye win be la. fata, and perk wilt fcaip ta mt{ telg Kn»"5ff. Ttt ëTPracv of ÿoaiay 0 1 Müaralated prodecdoa ha« built up la tele country rapptlra which win en pMo ao to npply a very large part of* the (M deficiency of the world. la hoof there aiuot bo a ahortago la Bu rap* due target/ to limited refrigera tor ahtp catadff. All freecer sblpr aval lebt* haw«— » . will be filled by Amcitaa, Arp—ft— and Australia. The — trth e tt— atada by tbo pro ducer# of thto rmtiy to the war pie ptnaa ao applgtap. portico la rty to oa* il teed peed— tu It Ulaatnted by tha : »apartfi —gfl id by the ü. R. Do por—t ad ddotcultere Indicate as Parte—a I» c—tto at 10.288.000 bead aad UMljm hopo The— figure« Ware —apll a fi tu faauary 1 laat la (Mo p—bad there waa a decrease •a aheap at P1PJPP baud. The todlc» ttooe are that thlu fiorraa— will show aa lamwuh aoeevdlap to receat re Sines Summet 1 naoffictal Inform— «ou ladtcat«* aw t—rea— in hogs of net Do— than • yw —at and not taw* than 13 put «eat — compared with ewe yoav age. with as Increase la (Mo averajo weight. renewing the m— u t ef the U. 8. read Afimiatetrattea for aa I acre—a la Mag predecOea fer marketing (a the tell ad IBM aad tira spring cf 1910 tha Daerws usa t fteld not le— than 1,000, •0MB* pofiada mere of pork products (Baa were 'avaflahla last year. With out this I— Ma tho shipping program —ranged kg Mr. Heaver regarding am tarai tead products would have bom tmpomthl* 11m drama 4 Mag products during tbo term oaouthu Bfidtag September 30, tOIT, luoMtoi to «*,172,000 pound* white ter tho c— s—p e nding months 6f IKS tho drauuod hog products touted UfljMfte aa Increase of over 374, •DMSS paaudfi f— tho quarter. Dur i ng tea —a period for 101T tha record« uf Inspected slaughter of dreseed beef chewed 1,20.1.000,000 pound# as against t,dfid^00,000 pounds for tho thrm mouth period ending September L this year. On r food Go spel ■P w»«is nothing Aawrka'i PleAgu ef Food Cara Heart to tho Allioo 1 b Their Darkest Hot« WWT» I. ,—r. An.«- Ill ) Mad. That was America's pledge t# tha lutsrallled feed council. And be rnera IhS American feed army had hltherts pwfie grad they took heart aad Mol terwurd. n I Profit Making Farm Equipment It pays to boy GOOD farm •qu?9in«»itt — yto can r«ly on tne Wittioms Lino. Power Hay Balars Tha vellknewa HanOard WiltiatM T w(l I e bioOlm. •cUAbreadins Pow er Hay Baien hare Bi a a r ctdmTt feature«. Moat e ce non d cal to operate—strong and durable. Hun dreds at aatirfleri ««acre. Boaklat free It yon ask. On «-Horse Hay Press TheWi!Uam*Steel Princes*, light, auapla. W in d y , all —eL wah ample penser and ttrength. Make iable bale. Stulabla far maall 'fit* ' Portable Engine« WVSam* thmttiifig g^ erard Engine« ora cape* ciaUv designed aad lanlt Ce délirer fall paver on low-price kero sene. AU «ires and t yp«» — thousands are giving satiety: tonr «ernce. Full information «eat Free OQ roquofi. I Tbraebora fer Prêta. M — ta, ■lea, Paaa, Dean a, etc. Williams Thresher« •re ■ «ale and profitable h*»e*t menc — teesually efficient and depend Standard the aovotry over. Inter wUag circula» an re-cat. WilttlBK Mill Mff. CD. 4» «. Meood lUTmHiin, U Pcant d Gnta TVrtdan, f «a— Rpa, I Cmtnf F«ed MaC» Ma, S—k Mb Care SAa Baa, Eel— C—a Pta M i n . Pad Qfia, On Ini Puata. li di ud m Mefaf mi WrniScm, So, 629 Twenty-Kighth 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 By order of the Court I. T. Baudouin, Clerk Gerk's Office, Parish of St, Charles, July 18th, 1918 Prentii-c E, Ediington Jr LAWYER 403 Whitney Building NEW ORLEANS N 07 IC*: No burial or removal of oodles will be allowed unless accompan ied by a burial or removal premit from the Local Registrar (Post master) of said District in the death occured as per from 71 ie Louisiana Mate of Health N. Meringue Sexton Red Church Cemetery which orders Board MAKINa UEATLCSF DAYS PERMANENT. In the meatless menu there is s fer tile field for developing new and nour ishing dlahe* according teB.iL Nile* writing In the Hotel Oasette, who be lieves that the present shortage of meat and ''ats win not ead with Ihe coming of peace, bat may grow more acute and continue ter five or six year* thus making It worth while to develop inen— of grain, vegetables find fish en a more or less permanent bast* Meat oan be replaced by —reels and other protein food* or may be ) "T* ** '* "*■ vorlnx for other food. Id making up meatless menu# this author finds cur American Creole aad southern cut aloe a broad field for Investigation, save 16.000,000 bushels OF WHEAT THAT FORMERLY WAS LOST IN THRESHING Farmery Urged by Feed Administre tion. Frevlde 8even Bxtra Leavoa ef Bread fer I very American. By adopting eleaner threohlng meth od* and by literally corabtag harveei fields to gather grain formerly wait ed, thresherrnen and farmer» of the United States thla year saved fully 1(1,000,000 baoheU of wheat, estimated aa equivalent to about —vea one-|M«utid loavea ef bread for every person In the country. Thla result, accompanied by correspondtag saving» ef barley, oat*, rye and ether grains, la shewn by inverts from 33 grain states to the U. 8. Feed Administration. Other atatea, although net prepared to furnish defi nite flgnrea of con—nratlon la the grain field* re pa r t greatly reduced hurvest losses. This rural food saving achievement, accomplished la — arrely etx month» 1 time, wao In direct response to re quests hy the Food Administration, which naked farmers and thresherrnen to reduce harvest looses from about per rent.—the estimated average la normal time*—to the loweot possi ble minimum. Country grata thresh ing committee# carried into every grain growing community the official recommendations for accomplishing the results desired. In numerous Instances drivera of racks with leaky bottoms were —nt from the fields to repair their equip ment and frequently bad order thresh ing machines were »topped until the cause of waste wan removed. But In proportion to the number ef persons engaged ta gathering (be nation's grain crop, cas— of cotapalsiou were com paratively rar* The Food Adminis tration freely attributes the success ef the grain threshing campaign to yw triode service by farmers, thresh—^ men and their crews. Incidentally grain growers of the United States are many millions of dollars "In poctaF* as « 1 —uH ut (he grala saved. LUNG DISEASE I "After four in ozr family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung troubl* j but my life was saved ami 1 gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW discovery! "H l'attersou, Wellington, Tex. f et 3 0 «! »«SSi.O O QT 411 DBI'CGK. Notice Hunting, trapping and trespassing are hereby prohibited on proper ties ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Cadow To B.inkers: Write Us for Samples ana Prices on Out "SAFETY FIRST BANK CHECKS Cox Pig. and Pu*i. Co., Inc, 737 Poydias Street, New Orleans. Important Notice No burial into the cemeteries of the Ho'y Rosary's Church and «les Allemands will be allowed unless ac companied by a burial permit from the local Registrar (Post Master Hahnville & Des Allemamls) as per orders from the Louisiana Stale Boar«l of Health W. Parrot Pasior Sexton of the said Cometries Not ce The next examinai ion for teach ers' certificates will be held at the Court House Dec 3 , 3, & 4, JwhiteL a, *d Dee 5, 67 (ne Kro) J^B.' Martin. Supt Lehman»« T.ussan . A ■ « liJjLJsl. I/ Second Conrrersiotu« \ i'i! ' Member of Congres* H.tv rb«-.;** Higlith Senatorial Distncl State Senator. Judges J.K Fleury District Attorney L.R.Rivar* e Parish of St Charles. Representative f I'.Rem ; rk Sheriff & Collector L.C Vial Chief Deojitv, H. I> Kel': t Deputy Sheriff R. Madere Clerk St Recorder. I t T. 15 ; udooitr Deputy Clerk Coroiiei l) r V Treasure» Vim. • ibsesSor Registrar I.V.'' Official Joui.ial, S . C*'.-■ Justices of he «•'. c . First Ward \V. |. f\;nc - : Second Ward A. !.. Moiu', t Third Ward o. K' j. 1, ■■■ Fourth Ward Trauti. Fifth Ward F. O. Weaie Consiabies. I* i r st Ward Sccoml Warn L I Third Ward Fou rlli Ward Fifth Ward Police President Secretary Sergeant at Arms First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Waid Fifth Ward V . . • Meets » st TuejHt&v 01 < « • • '. . SehooJ Board. Prewdear Äf. L. GuhStS FI/.m Ward M.G. Becnel ' Secoua War«',' -M. L, Guidry 1 bird Ward. 'F. Keller Fourih Ward L, J. Dejeau Fifth Ward A.J.Schexnavdre I r J. H. Mari.,,.* sum, Lafourche Basin Levee Boa » c lr.rt.lct t.c; S«.. 1 ,,« S-.r.tarv W. I. Mcnil»e r s A. Champagne, Lem.utn, Donalsonvil.'e: L*»ri<», M« ! J P,Mid •*! n CliJiutpay »it R. Mot tz 1*., I'olinu R. Wefcvrr Inry. F, I.oric F. çjCl.exni. vd 1 c t*. i'rionx. I . ! «■.»:» f L. h 1 u F.»! .. Kilgard; f | {< fieorge n ; 1. v Mccloii.tghvillf-• r» V,.""« j F, «Vis, 1 lie Stale Board of hngi L«»rm, Moi.erlv; R, (;, Martin *fr Albemarle; R. Rerex. Bend; E. G. Swariy Burtfn*TV r Titaggard. 11 J ' Vieii«« Bowie neer* compose (he engi„ e ,.-ring" de pa riment and the Mate Tirasuie» is treasurer of the B««art* A Regula» meeting „„ serona Thursdays uf January, Acril t,ii" and October Fu,a,ice meets first Monday of earl. mo„, at New Orteausoffice. Terms of Conn In '.ne Parish «.f Jeffers on— Jury Sessions ist Monday I* Apni. and Monday i„ October C«v.l Sessions, and Monday ig V n \, *'» M V' a ? y in ^ovemhe^ 'n the Parish of St. Charles •[nry Sessions, rod Monday < î Bd .* ,lü "' ,a y i " Novembe. civ,I Sessions, ist Monday 1 February , n d Monday M . : u i v Parish 01 St. John the Baptist. J. Jury Sessions, ist June .civil March .trd Monda» in j u j y Monday « and Monday in December Sessions ut Mutiday ii# 3rd Monda* ' The best of the good one«. All the or.periroeau at the G>»ver ment tood tac peru aed «u* *:!•:, -.> trauers A Y al- Utilvanatv p,.» that raral raten «*.- the *»d kvaltluevt. Cwak«r-S«ptc!i (V.j, •mods at tee hand ef the lût ofcerav* foods k is «X* only tea best Ibod, but it's the cheaprat lend or. earth. Packed ia tins it will keep uoruul Wte anr»here éndehiàtaly. St Charles Herm,* rUaUIHUM* AT HAHNVILLE, LA, Mmm *,«•-««,. OFFICIAL «» **» PAMI8H 4»r »f. ' umviMirr on HfAtirus. IWS* Ot CUQUEA » i. U in «man» m: