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Le Meschacebe from Lucy, Louisiana • 4

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Le Meschacebei
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Lucy, Louisiana
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4
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Worse Storm Since 1909. Severe Damage Done By fliar.ican In St. Johr. Last Wednesday St. Parish passed through one of the worst storms since the memorable hurricane o.

1909. The actual damage throughout the parish cannot be reckoned now. Houses were blown from their foundation roofs re displaces, and eknees blewn down The plantation, owned by Mrc Eile Burch, and the Gobidl itie plantation owned hv A. J. E.

E.Chainpagne suffered v.wry severdly from the storm. Tile Gendale sugar-h ruse bping blown down and also a pitrt of the Goldmine refinery Foul mules were killed on the Glen dale nlantation when a large st tble was blo to pieces. The Lucv Ferry ownedl by Mr. Jul. Fourroux, Jr, was eampletely destroyed by tit.

Mr. losing his skiff, a la tboat and one of the to (ldate gasoline boats in this section. The Bonnet Carr( ferry, owned and I by Williamn Tumotte a.so met the same fate. It is reported that at Place the se more prooeriy dam. the storm of 190: -r, yes are reported lost in that immediate vicinity, but it is ruimored that near Mon i St.

Charles parish two megrres were instantly killed iu Uitneit cabins. A mulea'was killed on the Wfoodland plantation A.t Lucy the tents of the teIve camp now buttding th. aotw Lucy lev'e were blow1: a and many negroes Swi left. without shelter fo 5 -a minutes. The store ied and operated bly "scar 3iier Son sueredl ab a 1.50 damage The tio story Vial rnm rhi Lucy Postofice, liost hit roof.

ile St John the Baptist tholie Church at Edgard spAered from the storm, a ofitsroof. trer navy are rekil.ed and injured. damage to crop iprperty are" reported: ole Louitian Thbeauelh om also soores io in-' re 7r Assir sY oth 'VV SBOUS I NESS UI ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH. OFFICIAL DIItECTCRY.

lovernor. Luther E. Hall TUnited States 1 J. R. Thornton Setators, Murphy Foster Mlemiber of ('onress, (arl and luprB StatebSetator, Robert Rivarde I'ari-h representative, Albert J.

Lacaze D)istrict Judge, Preltlce E. Edriugtotn Attor.leV, Marrero, Jr. Paul Perthleiot Deputy IE'nile Laurent Chas. A. Lasseigune i'erk of'nourt.

William I. 'eputy c'lerk, Geor.e BIooth 'eptuty i'lerk WVilltUin R. Hart i Uaytol G(alliot D)r. Sidney Liontegut George if Ta.esin iliperiniteudent, i. ilourgeois iV.

J. Hart of Dauna Electiou I (iuy Chauvin S. P. Hiaydiel Jury Henry r'. Trrgre hauvini Jacques 1)ahi A Abladie 'rnus .1 udicial District Court lefferson.

First lMonday in April, irst Moiiday in October, Se3oal1 Mony ill Jarin fourth Monday ii' mIe. St. t'harlea. First in eotsd ilo4uday in Noveliber, in February, Fourth Molilnday tiuly. Stu Johu, Flrt in June.

lMonlay in Decemlber. First Monay in Marci, Lord ii Jily POLICE JURY. irst Ward, Andrew rsagel Seconl, Ward, f'iacde Barr4 bird Ward, F. Ward, A. 4ifth WVari, 0i0i etor -e l(ourI tei- irst I tOIlay o.

IIt S.yA RI) OF s.JOOL DIRECTORS. iast tt 1. je.urte U. (Uenurlr'i recolyul rd, Edward A. Leger bird Ward, Eugene U.

Abadie Ptes'l. jourth Ward, E. H. Alexander, iifth Ward, E. ixth Ward, WVaddell large 1..

J. Hourgeois. Secretary. Regular meetings on First eachl Month. 'PARISH BOARD OF HEALTH.

nr. L. T.i)uualdson, President. irAephl tLerun atid Nagel H. Bodin.

SONTOUARPRAIN BOARD. 0. L. f. C.

ieslte President. M. V. IL. H.

C. Brauwl sI HBalnu Rouge, L. Isandry (berville, lyiuauL Rhodes Sleenssiotu, Dr. W. iles Jasles, U.

11 Meunet Saiut Jotu, J. Vaguespack, taiint F. 0. I). I etterson, Robert Otternlan Secretary, Motiltegu1, Jr.

JAFOURCHE BASIN LEVEE DlsTRICT. i. Swartz, prestidett: W. J. Me unee, A.

Chamnpagne, Edgarti; l.eualmu, Lko.uiasonville; EIeorge Lorio, Moberly; B. Mar'in, lbemarle; IL. 'erez, Jesuits' Ilend, G. Swartz, liurton: T. V.

'rhaggard; NloDon.uchville; C. Viering, Gretdla; J. Wigiuton, owie. TheState Beard of Enugineers compose the engineering Jdetartent and the State Treasurer Is tr:" of the board. te on Second Thuroaf of Apirii, July snd Octo.er.

tnance 'Coniuittee meets first doaday of each Mouth at New Orleans 4ltse. JU-STICES OF THE PEACE' Ward, J. Paneaare 'cooud Wart, i sllze Sohlexuardre blrd Ward. Paul J. (anier tiiutu Wardf, S.

N. lfer an Watd. P. Ieul: Mont: -itil Ward, E.iule A. Plcou.

'ONSTABLES. ltases fe4' MI, I Editr LiJu91 i r6Me Fxjendltires b4; the Poie Jury of tJ. St.f'JOni the $dga 'd The Xleschacebe is the bust Ad- vertising medium in the Country Subscribe to the Meschacebe and get the Local SNews. TO TIiE 13UBRLLC Send IMe Your Orders for PURElII LADiU AT 1iC. PER POUND, SWMKE1) S1USAIU ES Dressed Beef, delivered in quantities at IOc.

per pound W. A. LATEAU. Wallace La. EYPRI SS LUMIBER FOR RICE I)DAMS TO A ET TH ARTICEJLR NEED OF PLANTER ANUFACTURER TENANT Lumber su table for the construciona of Fences Brid Rice Dams Aind Cabins As Wel As Highlst Grades OF Building Material And Finish Obtainable.

WtIliTi'iiL LOW 10 IDE OR Itfli GRAbE ALWAYS AT A PRICE CONSISTENT WITH VALUE. LYON CYPRESS LUMBER OIMPANY Gak.y v4ile, Louisiana.i TO THE PUBLIO. I will stand for the the beautiful lstlllon lall, foaktI 1908 and relistterel as a tautl.trd ill tle Ctu4 datlrtd iz'actig horse tiegister c.oiupany and his pedigree anid foilow: '5mall star, left tout waite. Appica.uit and owner, a. Luuialdaon, Kyk, 'Texas.

aired tb, ilal. Mcay, P. b6 by isrowun hal, V. Tom llal, I'. by Katurel's T'me Hall, by Toln Hal, by old i tuckilgnt; lst, dam 'Tillie, by lit darm Alice, by Mo.l uan 5.57: by Asiaud by Ashlilau 47.

W. A. FLAaEAU, Wallace, La. My motto: First Glass Work, and Up to Cate Servce. A.

NAGEL SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER I can please you in price and quality. DGARI), THIE Tl JOOF- the PUDDING Place your ad in the let t' proyP to youi that a LITTLE AD can produc-e RIG PFESULT WOODLAND SAW MILL. jie ts at iLtep of Lumber, including Creole Siding. by 6. CABBAGB CBiTES SPECIAaTY For further particulars and prices, address 4..

NDRY La La. MONTZ UVERY STABLIE Garyville, UIrro MoBr It) 1ifld BY TRIP L. I). PUONs I OFLS I )b UI 1LS, ORNEYS A1D LAWYERS. OF'F ICES l' W.

J. WAGUESPACK Suite 1406 Whitney Central Building New Orleans, PHONE MAIN 1040. Robert J. Perkins ATTORNEY AT LAW 81.2 Ilt'nnltl lltr Nevw t. Practtces in it alsh feits i n.

tiharl auid t. 'lih the2 Lithp EM. JOBEPT ATTORNEY AT LAW HAHHVILLE, Wil Ue at L. Joh (t Jurt-Uoit e-ver) I huredtay. 'i'hoe.

44Ji L. Maurice Reynaud, LAWYEK Office and Residence, Lucy, be at John Coaurt-house every 'Iiursday. tPone Lucy Jaries V. Cnenet Al aim lt i Litj vtt it iat Coliur't-hlouse at ery 1Vedntauay LOtcal ttLurue3 utr of Yuori. uLlicl aI Ja lialtti ol.ois furni hed ou James Legenticre lieUc I- acittes F.I'd erane.l S.t.tate Courts.

L. H. Marrero, Jr. ATTOhNEI Al L.A Suite tiuJ i Celttill lauk IUliutiug. Phone, Jain 4627, ea orleanua, La.

H. J. CHAUVINL Attorney at' Law and Nc otary Public Dounaldson tille, La. No. 157 At Edgard every Thursday.

Will go to Edgard any dsv by ap. 1 ointmeunt. ENITISiS AID EIi iAL SURGEONS. Dr. O.

J. ORY 2'1i 2 GARYVILLE. At Lapltce Every Wednesday, W. O. W.

Building. Dr. Fernand A. Keller DLN'IST Gar)3ille Olice BHilding, Gtaryville La. Hours A.

M. to 1'. M. -uudaya A. M.

to 1 M.i HENRY E. LANDRY, C. E. Official' Parish Srvoyor. LaPlaee La.

Will be at Courthouse on first Thus.e lay of each woutl', Physician's Prescriptions Gobmpounded At All Hourt Of Tho Day And Night AT i llUlI'S 1RU STORLE E. P. M. D. Prop.

ST'. JOHN FHAllACI J. P. J.EDOUX, 3RGISTgEB. PRARIACIST PROPRIJTOk Dealer iri Drugsp.nd Medicines, Between Lucy and Edgard Prarriptles pciatYh, day and night.

ED(GAllD P. O. LA, IE NEW SUGAR BELT CLUI, BENK IC ON1'l'Z, Fropriteor i nlr limerdal TMraveilirt TiEAti TO IRilE, imies alg ''I XAS AN!) lA('I1( JAi AX Flilt tltcrtie Jur.t at LD(IALD; i rORMElLY hT. JOnN.) g'xte nur tiaius Ik.ast. A.

AN nli ra i a i LU A. Merry 1't SI li'a ritger i.i mriig Vi Cat. Vo. Ir. Texas A.

31 'Tt. Li I'aao ..5.3) I. 1 Limited 1 NI. hi. Merry '1.

3t 1II Loge. anli iLri tiatslr i is I 5. bC ai6d hi. ANI; MI 1.1A1IP1 SAI.LE\ 1rani, going SuilL i.uit A. M1.

New Pas is A. M. All Lt.a, btopa. 4.1h 1. J1.

Mail. going At lb. 4 A3 :31. J. avil Mail.

P.M. II i54iaie Fi t.1cA1I.AX AY lJh.GG ihALKi L1 1. 1 r. Lhiai golng lit, P. M1.

o.ily ilaudra-s aasensigei fir tuiiI.a uoi tIrieasi, t'a i rt U. lk C. L.y. P'etRsenger trait guiig North. Nu.

102P, A. M. lk- lr ti in lOt: vial ui Laiti outige. ira. I Le ub.uil Li.alr ietr ta iLtsr iiL.L.

OiGLk i hL 'lit ui ler willt tat for the seasul 111. LCtUtliu lil Ownl1-iAlbd Iii.A, stee gu'y, loaiti 1L 5. Bite: BeL iihttutu :10 Lacy "li. ILL 31., it, star, bhind I0.Li. Rat-; 0 itb at uJ.

tntui. Lit I a Sp1.eoiiia I Sliti 1la01 utri sI i Lal e. NbT1GiP TO For prouNi hid etli.it. Crtiui at bORDOntL is, i atu, CUOOu Oh butt, i. Lt river.

A No 1 LAU (.1 AL We soicit JUbi LAtCLth SI(UNS ou th, river. LauucL to hire by hour, hLli-Jrla or day. ate or charget. either wayf ti low as the lowest. W.

1URCOTTE1 Y-. La. Official List or Teachers Fror the of 1914-15 Leon Godohaux High School. iU'. Goeeeraod, Prin.

cipl $11000 F. L. Laurent 10 00 N. McHugtih 04 L. Bourgeois, 6) U00 (, Anrus.

50 00 Wolfe, a 50 00 E. Mills, a a 6000 Edgard fligh School J. C. Montegut, Principal 100 00 McClang, 70 00 L. Guiton, a 65 00 r' IiuubIOch, ao0 00 M1Hninry, a a 01 Hy.

Mlauzwrret, 650 00 Laurent, a 2500 Gar.vi School M1bert ScalisoD, I'riocipsBl 1(0 00 Gilmore, a r50 00 a 501 Stealiaig. 50 00 Li. a a 655 4. 5 000 Jolsu'L. Ory School.

i(if roy. Prine 80 00 Idra Oipiy, tO 00 L. Hmns 5000. BerTthekirt School, dr. P.

$8000) a soot flttie 50 00 a Hedro 50 00 a Angelina School. r. Mb. Ducote, Principal, 8 70 ta 48000 Evergreen Scrhool. i'i' Raynond Abadie.

$70 00 .4. $58000 r. A. jmciacipd1 7 000 1Mirn L. Sduer oP Firison Schaoo.

Rt. B. Garrort, Principal, Th E. Bieni'enuDe, a 65 5(, Schooil Frenier to be youlr is or sale List it at oaie. Withf the PadfBAPYL O.

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Pages Available:
10,132
Years Available:
1854-1942