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DANCE. Elaborate and extensive pre paitlonare being made to acco - mate the large crowd which is sexpected to be present at the Idance to be given at- the Frisco ,School, on Saturday Night, No ,vember 14. 1914. This grand Dance promises to be the most successful ever given in this well known School. The teachers have been working up the people to an enthusiastic point, and an immpnse crowd will be on hand to indulge in the favorite past time" The floor has been care fully prepared and is in perfect gondition. Special pains have been taken relative to music which Will be of the best; and every one is assured that-strictly up-to-date harmony will be rendered. The refreshment Committee his been kept busy for several days, and an excellent list of nice and very appropriate delicacies is now i`eady to be served at ridi culously low prices. Everybody come out and help the School. The entire proceeds realized is to be applied for the improvement of the School. The famousOne-Step (without the dip) will b permitted. Don't forget.the date. rk, 9. UMi aty Dies. As we go to press we learn that Dr. C. Milo Brady of efferaon Parish died at the home of his father T. S. Brady pt Waggamain La. SDr. Brady was highly es t.med, and, there, was pro iae ofa splendid future for SfHe is survived by his, wife ird one child, his father, j. &, Brady, and a brother, D1. r. . a ay. ~bi~PERSONAL MYi..Rogme Woods was a 1Altcb r viut fo on Tuesday. Miss Ruby OnUklri, a popular young teachqr of -the Edgard High Sc)bol was in New Orleans . eg iaaette Millet was among e .NIpw Oleat v'is tors during thepswtweek. Sxi..EhlaS~ Park yimted rela itiaet In rIdeonvIk: Sunday.1 * EIA~inNUT,~Rq -~ . witthhre t re 'st orgre as of Of ZIor .momn1 t`3a ser -John I r4 yr a .`~ a5 _ X,; __ BUSINESS GUIDE i ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Governor, Luther E. Hall United States J. R. Thornton SeLators, f Murphy J. Foster Member of Congress, Garland Dupr6 8tate Senator, L. Robert Rivarde Parish Representative, Albert J. Lacaze District Judge, Prentice E. Edrington District Attorney, L. H. Marrero, Jr. Sheriff, Paul Berthelot Deputy Emile Laurent Sheriffs, } Chas. A. Lasseigne Clerk ofCourt, William I. Hart Deputy Clerk, George W. Booth Deputy Clerk, William B. Hart Parish Treasurer, Eugene Dumez Coroner, Dr. Sidney Montegut Assessor. George H Tassin Bapern ndent, L. J. Bourgeois Supervi 3- W. J. Hart of Dana Montz Election J Emile Laurent S. P. Haydel Jury Jules Joseph Commissioners Frank Brou C Jacques DuhO F. D. Pcrilloux. erms Twenty-Eighth Judicial District Court. Jefferson. First Monday in April, First Monday in October, eecond Mon lay in January, fourth Monday in Jana St. Charles. First Monday in May, Second Monday in November, First Monday in February, Fourth Monday in July. St John, First Monday in June, Se uond Monday in December, First Mon lay in March, Third Monday in July. POLICE JURY. First Ward, Andrew riagel Second Ward, Placide Barre Fhird Ward, P. . Songy. Fourth Ward, A. Lasseigne, President. Fifth Ward, Joseph Le Biun Sixth Ward, Geore Bourgeois Secretary, H. Bodin Regular Meetings on First Thursday .f each month. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. First Ward, George U. Gendron Second Ward, Edward A. Leger Third Ward, Eugene O. Abadle Ptes't. Fourth Ward, E. H. Alexander, Fifth Ward E. Wadere Sixth Ward, J. P. Lauret &tlarge L. J. Bourgeois, Secretary. Regular meetings on First Thursday it each Month. PARISH BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. T. Donaldson, President. e.. LeBrun and A, Nagel retary, H. Bodin. PONTQ0ARTRAIN LEVEE BOARD. $. IL R., H. C. C.eake President . & M. V. R. R., H. C. Braud gut Baton Rouge, L. P, Landry erville, Lyman Rhodes &eneslon, Dr. P.W. Miles ;tnt James, i. L. Meunet 4iant John, F. J. Waguespack, uatnt Charles. F. O. Delaune le Akrso, Robert Otterman Seeretary, L. Montegut, Jr. .AF'OURCHE BASIN LEVEE' DISTRICT. E. U. ,,warts, presdent; w. J. Mc Cone, $eeretary; A. Champagne, Ed Frd . B. Lemnann, Donalteonville; Oeo Lerio, Moberly; R . . Martin, Jfr~ A RbDmtor P. eres, Jeauits' Bend, S.. t uton: T. V. Thaggard; hvi C. Vtenrng, Gretna; J. W ato, Bowle. TheState Board nes compose the engineering t and the State Treasurer is, v.:%gryof ea eh. Manthat New Orleans ; STICES OF THEEACD = rai ý Bi.ý k. ra are - : Ward,-Nt nts rb a "tan. aS.J2 t. Yaintelels The Meschacebe is the beutt Ad B.vertising medium in the Country parishes. Subscribe to the Mescha ceebe and get the Local' News. ' M TO THE PUBLIC Send Me Your Orders for PURE HOME-RENDERED LARD AT 15C. PER POUND, SIOKED SAUSAGES Dressed Beef, delivered in quantities at 10c. per pound W. A. FLATEAU. Wallaoe La. E. G. DeBAUTIE, TIINNER AND SLATELRY, Office and Shop at Lucy, La. Offers his services to the inhabitants of the parishes of St. John, St. James and St. Charles. All work guaranteed and charges moderate. Orders can be addressed direct or left at this office. LYON CYPRESS LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of all Grades Rough'or Dressed Cypress Lumber, Mouldings, Pickets, Shingles, Lath, Fencing, Barrel Heading Stock and Green and Dry Wood. Garyville, Louisiaxna. TO THE PUBLIC. I will stand for the season the beautiful stallion Roger Hall, foalea 1908 and registered as a Standayd Pacer in the National Standard Pacing Horse Register Company and his pedigree and deerciption follow: '`mall star, left foot white. Appicant and owner, S. J. Donaldeon, Kyle, Texas. Sired by Hal McKay, P. 650; bt Brown Hal, P. 2; by Tom Hal, P. 1; by Kittrel's Tom Hall, by Clark's Tom Hal, by old Bld Stockings; lets dam Tillie, by Hal Bowens, N. T., 2nd, nam Alice, by Don Juan 5557; by Asland Yatchen by Ashland 47. W. A. FLAI'EAU, Wallace, La. My motto: First Class ,Work, and Up to Date Service. A. NAGEL SADDIER AND HA~NE, MK.AER Ican please you in price and quality. RDGARD, LA. TH~:E PROOF of the PUDDING Is in the ZLATZ C Ple your ad in the Miemaoebeaud let uas prove to you that a IIT1LE AD Sean produce BIG RESULTS· WOODLAND SAW MILL, O1ers all grades of Lumber, including Creole Siding. M by 6. CAIUAO8 CUAT35 A S0CIALTY or a .r.ter prticulars ,aad pricee, addressP LANDRY BROS., G. OONTZ, iag+ ..++.ALl' ++ "1D; .. " " m' m A h+ 1+k EIP ++ ++++ +,+ +++ + +. y + + *· + -'+ " ++ ? . .i ++.. + .. + +++ +++ PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS ITTORNEYS AND LAWYERS. LAW OFFICES OF W. J. WAGUESPACK Suite 1406 Whitney Central Building New Orleans, La. PRONE MAIN 1040. Robert J. Perkins ATTORNEY AT LAW 812 Hennen Buildiua New Orx, ,,rn, it. Practices in the parishes of Jefferson, St. Charles and St. John the Baptist. ,. )OBERJT )IVARDE ATTORNEY AT 'AW 902 Canal-Louisiana Bank Building, corner Gravier and Camp, .New Orleans ; La. Will be at St. John Court-House every Thursday. 'Pbone. Main 4627. James V. Chenet ATTORNEY AT LAW Office and Residence, Mount Airy, La. Will be at Court-House, at Edgard, every Wednesday. Local attorney of American Surety Co., of New York. Official and judicial bonds furnished on application. James Legendre ATTORNEY AT LAW Hennen Building hew Orleans, La Practices in Federal and State Courts. L. H. Marrero, Jr. ATTOhNEY AT LAW Suite 603 Whitney Central Bank Building. Phone, Main 4627. New Orleans, La. R, J. CHAUVIN Attorney at Law and Notary Public Donaldsonville, La. Telephone No. 157 At Edgard every Thursday. Will go to Edgard any dpv by ap. Fointment. I DENTISTS AND DENTAL SURGEONS. Dr. O. J. ORY` DENYTIS 2 GARYVILLE, LA. At Laplace La., Every Wednesday, W. O. W. Building. -Dr. Fernand A. Keller DENTIST Garyvule Office Building, Garyville La. Hours 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.; Sunday 8 A. M. to 12 M. HENRY E. IAIDRY, C. E. Offcial parish .urveyor. LaPlace; La. Will be at Courthouse on first Thurs day of each month. Physician's Prescriptions Compounded At All Hours Of Tho Day And Night AT BRAU'S DRUG STORE, L P. Feucht, M. D. Prop. GARY VILLE LA. ST. JOIIN PILARACY J. P. LEDOUX, IGI~STERIl PFAIACISTL PROPRBITOB Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, Between Lucy and Edgard. saptlessph a Spcidtuy, day ard 3lght. I=EDGARD P. O. LA, TBe EW StG8A ltrT CFI F. EN3 MOi. qoTz, Propriteor eadquauters for Ceomeridal Trawlers TE.MnS T@MIaEH, BktiMRR BROP, sa U t TIllE TABLE. TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILWAY. Train schedule effective June 8, 1918, at EDGARD STATION. IOXMZBLY ST. Joan.) IPassenger trains going Eat. io. 52. Cannon Ball ................ e A. Y 6o' 54. New Orleans Mail....... ......18 P. M So. 56. Accommodation .................9.40 A. M No. 60. "Merry Widow "..........2.8 , M Passenger ITains going West. No. 59. Texas Mail................... 8.46 A. No. 55, El Paso Express. ............6. 6 P. N3. 53. The Limited .................l P. No. 51. " Merry Widow "..............864 P. Y The Leger and Lorio transfer meets trains 2os, 55, 56 and 59. YAZOO AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY RAILWAY. RESERVE STATION. Passenger trains going Soau No. 15. 7.00 A. M. New Orleans Pas. salg No. 33. 8.10 A. . All Local 8topa. No. 21. 4.15P. M. LocalMall. Passenger trains going North. No 22. 8:4A.M. Local Mal. No. 34. 5:27 P. M. Woodville Pa FRISCO RAILWAY. USING T6RAK8 OF Y. aM I. RESERVE STATION. Passenger tran going Soath. No. 101, 12:02 P. M. only handles passege for points beyond New Orlesan, via Louisiana buuthern or a.O. . A C. liy. Passenger train going North. No- 102, 12:24 A. M. only handles paisage for points west of Baton Miegs, La. The Monte transfer meets these trains daily. SNOTICE TO THE PUBLICI The undersigned will stand for the assess his beautiful and well-bred stallions: REX, steel grey, foaled in 190x. irs: Be Wahl, Recorn 2:1. Dam: Lady M. by Aresle Aiont, Record .:14, sire of A1ndie Arclhdal Record 2:041 MOBEL M., chestnut colt, star, blad ankl white. Sire; Mobel, Record 2-10. Dam: Ma.lM iimpson, Record 2:12. He isa splendid la*. vid ual and has a good speed inhernusee. Da.8. MONTTEGUT, LaPa La. NOTICE TO Tha rijILIC For prompt and courteous servnes, CGreow at Bonnet Carid Point. Good landing on both sides of th river. - A No. b1 LAUNCH AND FLAT. We solicit JOBS AND) EXCU. SIONS on the river. New Launch to hire by hour, halt.dsy or day. Rate or charges either way a! low as the lowest. w. TURcOTrq Lucy P. U., La, SSPKCIAL INOTICE I I All parties having bills or claims against the Parish of St. John the B tist are requested to Ale the uame with the Secretary at Edgard, onor beare the Monday preceding the .ust Thar., day of each month. H. DODIN, Ofrkial List of Teache For the Session of 1913.14 Leon Godohanux igh ehool, F. Douglas Goaserand, Pain. cipal .110 00g Mies Marie Hemke, Assistant. 7 00 Frances Dunbar, " - e Lizzie Bourgeois, " " .b6 02 Winnie Bourgeg.as, ' 866 Dorothy Dyer, . 6 SMiss Carmen Mestayer " 00 Edgard High School. Prcft Hewitt Jrewell, Prielpa $10 00 Mr. Lionel St. Martin, Amstant 70 60 SWillie Gesei, Asietant $ 60 Jennie Perrin, 8" 5 0 Hilda Park, " C 05 6 Ruby Gonkloo, ' 6 0 0s Garyulle dbhoo. ' Albert SEallan,. Prieelpal $ 16* S Fannoie Kobloeb, Asit.~ 885 8. Bernadine RiUe, * a 5 86 ianiaLa Nose, S * r0 SAnnie GOilmoarg. - * 4 SJoihn L. Ory eo.eo - Mr.RM. xDcoe,Prie $66, t'tta glargie, Amben 5si06t6 Dolores Da.e -S - Bertheslt PBee St . a i, Batti meelAstaimeian 666* .eille Andeuea-, * 8, ' ..86 L. fL.unt· r Miss L. Johaess d a US ' Mfir eranc Pt st, *46 o I Mr. 0. May.". pelmelpal. 1 Mie L. Path. -I asai