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Prof sioal Cards .

MRS. H. M. ZIMER .

Graduate Mid-wit.

8mccessor to Mrs. Schaedsr.

._.Box 5s1 (ovinto., .

MRS. J. masir

/esidsece on Milllitry Rad

Phone 877.

HENRY 5. MILLBR

Lawyer

Real Estate Agent

BOa 12 Pearl IUver, la.

MISB R. J. LITTLE, R. N.

Graduate New Orleans Salitarium.

oaone ..8 sidell L

Mus. J. BndM l

mandevae.i I

Pracs*l Noure-Massale Treatment

Will answer Oll to any place.

HEZZIE D. BULLOOC

lhuiaiam saG Surgeon

o.t Lomted at the cornor

Rl tee.s. .../ Lonwad sml

ODVWNGIS, WWGJIov4AMA

Ii. V. EWMXin. 9* .

AbEl 8prilgs--I so Ai a. 1.; 4

to 7 p. m.

Govlgton-1:80 to a88: , m.

Reeldeuce-Harriso- and .4th.

Pio see.

MORGAN AI IMMONS

Attorney s.-ti-aw

New Bouthern Hotel Building

Covington, Loulalana.

MtIAE a 3.31N1

SAttere.s. and OenaselUors at Lat

Covington Bank Balelang

Covlngtoe, . . - Lousianaa

ARTHUR I. BMBA

Attortay and Counselor at law

Cowvingto ank Bauiluiag

Covlgtoa, . .. . oals

THOMAS 3. d4U3N

AMosey at lsaw

es eo opovagsn ans a Trees

DA. A. 0. MAYJAB

Mandeville, Is.

Marigay Avene betweem Oatbornae

and Jefersn Streets

Wll be ai ed lao iBatera Wotel

Covington, Moday, Wednesday an

ltib/, tram 10 a. a. to 1 p. a.

Asormeq at law and

Wesary real

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9I1, AL NL F2a

Anm Ina Oilwa*on uBlt ulladls.

aors from a a.so . p.a.

J. P. BUQUOL M. D.

Regidnce No. 1111 2d4 Aveu-a

Two blocks trom public school build

lS.

Bours 12 to 4. Phone 840

DR, H. WIsMELD NEY,

Odle Hourn

MadiUomvflisc Wedmeasys and

adDlay~, I to p. m.

1mErfa m Hroea l, New Or.

leamas: wapa amand Fkidays.

A. . WARanam

Pdrsel anm d Iursoem

oGevltes, a.

OAe*: 819 Columbial stret.

IIIldeaoo: New Hampsebre street,

ear Rutland.

Od6. Phone 6l. Realdence Phone 53

91eo Poheas b. ALreeace

Phone 151.

a,. H. I GAUWBAUX

d.0r--louthr Hotel Bulldlat.

our.--1:80 to 11:80 a. a., nad

I to I p. a.

D3,. AL. . DINMau ,

COovlnton, Louldsna.

Hours: I a. m. to 5 p. a. Phone 213.

oaltbers Hotel Buildlng.

HOWARD BURNS

PAISH BURVETYOR

o(rlll MalUWIR

' soan . Isla

rea. m P.O. .el 1St.

Subscribe For

THE ST. TAMMAIY, FARMER

1.00 A Year

OFFIWtIL L5001 .

The undersigned folbld all hunt

ing, trapping or trespassing on their

lands. Anyone caught doing so will

be punished to the full extent of the

law.

QUEEN & CRESCENT CLUB.

All persons are nereby warned and

prohibited from cutting, buarning

deadening, carrying or loattng away

or otherwise injuring or destroying.

any trees, timber or wood growing or

lying upon the 'ands of the under

signed. Thy re also prohibited

from flshin Aunting or trapping

with dog, r or torch or trespass'

•ag li any say on lands belonging

to the un" !;e'$ned.

E. P. ROBERT.

H. H. MAYFIELD.

H. J. MAYF'IELD.

R. A. ORR.

JAM. PROVOST.

o021-tt GEO. H. GAUBS.

All persons are prohibited from

trespassing upon the lands between

Covington and Abita Springs former

ly known as the Bossier-Herwig

Lands, and from cutting any trees

or timber on said lands, or hauling

any wood therefrom, or tacking or

nailing any advertisements or notices

on any of the trees. Ten dollars re

ward will be paid for Information

and convictieon of tresP' slng.

CH.RLES T. BRADLEY,

THOMaLB & PARKER.

We, the undersigned, forbid ali

runtiag, trapping and trespassing on

ur lands. Anyone caught so doing

will be punished to' the full extent

4i the law.

JAMES BARRENflUR,

All persons are hereby warned and

prohibited from cuttaig, burning,

deadening, carrying or floating away,

injuring or destroying cay trees,

timber or wood growing or lying up

on the eands of the undersigned, on

the lake front from Lewlcburg to the

Tehefuncts river, formerly known as

Amand Marigny and McQuinn tract;

and are also prohibited from fishing,

hunting or trapping with dog or torch

or trespassing in any way on lands

belonging to the undersigned. One

hundred dollars reward will be paid

for information and conviction of

;respassers.

D. C. HEDDEN,

1023 Washington Ave.,

lulS-(mo New Orleans, Lai

TRESPASS NOTICE.

All persons are prohiitel froui

respassiug upon the lanis of C I.

Baker, known as the Deltrich tract

About one mile northwest of Slidell

and from cutting any trees or tuY

her on said lands or hauling and

wood therefrom, or tacking or nail

ing any advertisements .r notices o0r

any of the trees. Ten dollars re

ward will be paid for information

and conviction of any one trespass

ing on said lands.

C. L. BAS-ER,

nov244 Slidell, La.

The Northwestern Dental Co.

When you go e Noew Orleans to

get yeour dental work done, be sure

to call at the Northwestern Dental

Co., No. 912 Canal street. You will

And the finest and best equipped

dental offic in the South, under the

management of Dr. L. A. Grewster.

Moderate prices; first-class work is

the motto. iverything strictly first

class, and ten year guarantee on all

work.

Open Sunoay from 9 to 4; even

ings until 8 p. m.

NORTHWESTERN DEL TAL CO.,

912 Canal Street, New Orleans.

8c CUDULD

of the

ST. TAMMANY a NEW ORLEANS

RYB. & FERRY. O.

Bfeetivo Deea.er I, 131T.

Lwvoe Leave

Mandeville eldenblrg

5:30 a.m. 5:55 a. m.

Lv. Covington

6:30 a.. 7:30 a. m.

8:30 a. m. 9.:30 . m

1:00 p.m. 4:00 p. m.

5:00p. m. (last oar) 6:00 p. m.

Lv. Hleabirg

7:00 p.m. 7:35 p. m.

On Saturday and Sunday oar leavr

ing Mandeville at 7 p. m, goes

through to Covington. Returning.

leaves Covington at 8 p. m.

Cars leave Abita Springs for Man

deville 15 minutes after Covington

time, and leave for Covington 35

minutes after Mandeville time.

FARE ROUND TRIP, 25 CE.NTS.

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF

TAX DEED.

Notice to E. L. ChattoLk:

Whereas the undersigned has pur

chased at tax collector's sale, for the

taxes of 1917, on the 11th day of

May, 1918, the following described

property known as the Chattock

place, in St. Tammany parish, La.:

Lot 106 on Lake street, between

Carondelet and Wilkinson streets by

120 feet deep, in the town of Man

deville, La., as per tax deed by A. G.

Depre, tax collector for the town of

Mandeville, La., and that the same

property has been duly registered,

etc.

my25-3t PETER ROSS.

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION o.F

TAX DEED.

Notice to J. P. ,cCoan:

Whereas the undersigned has pj!

chased at tax collector's sale. for the

taxes of 1917, on the 11th day of

May, 1918, the following described

property:

Lots 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, in square 40.

town of Mandeville, La., assessed in

the name of J. P. McCoun, as per

tax deed by A. G. Depre, tax collec

tor-for the town of Mandeville, and

that same has been duly register

ed, etc.

myiS-3t PITER ROBS.

NOTICE OF REGJTIRATION OF

TAX DEED.

Notice to Robert Viasca:

Whereas the undersigned has pur

chased at tax collector's sale, for the

taxes of 1917, on the 11th day of

May, 1918, the following described

property:

Lot 193 feet front on Lake street,

town of Mandeville, La., assessed in

the name of Robert Viasca, as per

deed from A. G. Depre, tax collect

or for the town of Mandeville, La.,

and that same has been duly regis

tered, etc.

my25-3t PETER ROSS.

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that a gen

eral meeting of the stockholders of

the St. Tammany Bank & Trust Com

pany will be held at its office in the

town of Covington, La., on Mon

day, July 1, 1918, A. D., for the

purpose of voting upon the proposi

tion of changing, amending and re

enacting Articles I, II, III, IV and VI

of the charter of said ocmpany, and

to do all acts necessary and proper

in the premises.

By order of a resolution adopted

by the Board of Directors on Tues

day, May 14, 1918.

E. J. DOMERGUE,

President.

S. C. BULL,

Secretary.

ORDINANliB.

The following resolution was in

troduced by Mr. Woodruff, who mov

ed its adoption. It was seconded by

,Mr. Evans.

Whereas, in the opinion of this

board it is necessary and advisable

that a special election be ordered to

be held in School District No. 9 of

the Parish of St. Tammany, Louisi

ana, at which there shall be sub

mitted the following proposition, to

wit:

Proposition.

To levy a special tax of 2 1-2 mills

on the dollar on all property in

School District No. 9 of the Parish

of St. Tammany, La., subject to tax

ation, annually, for a periogd.f on,

(1) year for the purpose of giving

additional aid to the public schools

of the said School District No. 9.

Be it resolved by the St. Tam

many Parish School Board in legal

session convened, as follows:

Section 1. That a special election

be and the same is hereby ordered

to be held in School District No. 9

in the Parish of St. Tammany, La.,

on Monday, July 1, 1918, at which

there shall be submitted the follow

ing porposition:

Proposition.

To levy a special tax of 2 1-2 mills

on the dollar on all property in

School District No. 9 of the Parish

of St. Tammany, La., subject to tax

ation, annually, for a period of one

(1) year for the purpose of giving

additional aid to the public schools

of the said School District No. 9.

Section 2. That the Secretary of

this board be -and he is hereby in

structed to have prepared for use at

said special election a sufficient num

,ber of ballots on each of which be

printed the proposition mentioned in

section one of this resolution and

shall be in the following form:

Proposition.

To levy a special tax of -

21/2 inills on the dollar on

all property in School Dis- Yes

trict No. 9, of the parish

of St. Tammany, La., sub

ject to state taxation, an

nually, for a period of o one

year, for the purpose of No

giving additional aid to the

public schools of the said

School District No. 9.

Signature of Voter.

Taxable valuation ... ..........

NOTICE TO VOTERS-To vote in

favor of the proposition submitted'

upon this ballot, place a cr6as (X)

mark in the square after the word

"YES"; to vote against it place a

similar mark after the word "NO.'

And the secretary of this board

be and is hereby instructed to have

prepared for use at said special elec

tion all necessary ballot boxes, tally

sheets, list of voters and compiled

statements of voters in number and

amolnt.

Section 3. That the polling place

for said election shall be at the usual

polling place of the Ninth Ward of

the Parish of St. Tammany, La., and

Robt. L. Smith, Louis Tally and

John Peterson are hereby appointed

commissioners and H~erman Bour

geois clerk of said election to serve

at said polling place in said elec-,

tion, and said election shall be con

ducted under the laws of the state

applicable thereto.

Section 4. The President of this

board is hereby Instructed to give

notice of the special election hereini

ordered by his proclamation to be'

published according to law, and in

said proclamation he shall announce

that at 10:30 o'clock a. m., on Fri

day, the 5th day of July, 1918, this

board will meet at its usual meeting

place in the town of Covington, La.,

an in open session proceed to open

the ballot box, examine and count

the ballots in number, examine and

canviss the returns and declare the

result of the election.

On roll call the following mem

bers voted in the affirmative: Dutsch,

Kahl, Evans, Woodruff. The follow

ing voted in the negative: None;

and the resolution was adopted.

N. H. FITZSIMONS,

President.

ELMER E. LYON,

Secretary.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

William L. Houlton vs. Covington

Lumber Company.

No. 2961.

Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court.'

Parish of St. Tammany,

Louisiana.

Notice is hereby given that pur

suant to an order of seizure sale ren

dered out of the above Court in the

above entitled case, dated May 18,

1918, and to me directed, I have

seized and will offer at public sale,

within legal sale hours, at the front

door of the courthouse at Covington,

La., to the last and highest bidder,

on

Saturday, June 29, 1918,

the following described property, to

wit:

The following described tracts of

land situated in the Parish of St.

Tammany, State of Louisiana, more

fully described as follows, to-wit:

First--A certain tract of land, to

gether with all the buildings and im

provements thereon, and the rights,

ways, privileges, servitudes and ad

vantages thereunto appertaining and

belonging, situated in the parish of

St. Tammany, this State, being a pe

ninsular surrounded by water on

three sides and enclosed bI a fence

on the mainland, containing one area

of about thirty-fire (35) acres in

superticial extent, and being part of

Headright No. 40 towhship 7 south

of range 10 east.

Second-A certain tract of land.

togcther with all the buildings and

improvements thereon situated in the

parish of St. Tammany, State of Lou

isiana, being a part of the .,aque La

rouce Spanish Grant, Certificate No.

441, section No. 40 in township 7,

south of range 10 east, and No. 54

in township 7 south of range 11 east,

Greensburg District, La., more fully

described as: Commencing. at a sy

press treer found standing on the

south side of Gales Bayou near the

banks of the Tchefuncta river;

thence north 85 degrees east 4.60

chains; thence. south. 58 degrees 30

minutes east 22 chains to the swamp,

crossing the public road at 10

chains; thence following the mean

ders of said swamp southerly to a

stake set on the road that led to the

old ferry that landed at the foot of

a street in the town of Madisonville;

thence southerly down the center of

said road towards the old ferry to

the south line of said tract; thenge

north to the Tchefuncta river; and

thence following the meanders of

said Tchefuncta river upstream to

the point of beginning; all as per

plat made by Howard Burns, Parish

Surveyor, dated May 2, 1917, hereto

annexed and made part hereof.

This sale includes all of the saw

and planing mill machinery and the

tools and fixtures Incidental to or

connected therewith, located on the

above described properties

Less: The lumber, lumber stages,

timber and all water equipment such

as boats and fixtures and booms;

stock of goods in warehouse and

store, including fixtures and all fur

niture contained in all buildings.

The following items of machinery,

to-wit: One 16x10x16 Underwrit

ers fire pump; one 5x6 Puets double

cylinder walking beam pump; 7x12

cylinder; 40x4 balance wheel; one

No. 3 16x6 self feed two-side trim

mer with 12 inch wood frame table;

one 26 Saw Overhung double trin

mer with belts and operators cage

and 12x30x15 chain table; one 40

foot carriage with four double tooth

dogs and set works; one 10x60 flange

joint steam carriage gun; one 60

foot double edger 12 inch all iron

feed table; three 60 foot by 18 inch

horizontal tubular boilers; -48 4 inch

tubes 1-2 inch shell, 3-8 heads; one

42x80 steel stack and 30 inch 'breat

ings; one No. 1 Blackner circle saw

grinder; one 24x30 side crank glide

valve engine, 12'x26" and 12'x20"

balance wheels on 24 steam cylinder

operating 3-arm log loader; 2 10x60

steam sylinder operating 1-arm log

kicker; one circle saw unit; 1 48"

under cut, 1 30" over cut saws on

two independent shafts operated by

continuous belt; one 32" back gear

ed power drill press with 30" slotted

table; one 16"x10' back geared en

gine lathe with compound rest, pow

er cross feed and center tail block;

one 24" plain milling machine with

built up off saws on wood frames;

one 55" Champion blower fan, full

steel housed; one 9x5, 3-4x10" du

.plex inside packed plunger steam

pump; one No. 6 'blower full CI

housing. Also all shafting pulleys,

collars, couplings, pillow blocks, post

hangers, conveyor, chains, piping,

rolls, push cars and other parapher

nalla and accessories now on the

premises and being a part of the old

Houlton Saw Mill at Houltonville,

La. Also one dry kiln, consisting

14,000 feet of pipe with return

bends, cast iron fittings, supports,

T-rail and trucks and known as the

Houlton Dry Kiln.

All being situated at Houltonville,

St. Tammany parish, La., on land

belonging to the Covington Lumber

Company.

Terms of Sale-Cash, without .ap

pralsement.

T. E. BREWSTIER,

my25-6t Sheriff.

Succession of Alice B. Ward.

No. 34.

Twenty-Sixth Judicial District Court,

Parish of St. Tammany.

Louisiana.

Whereas Joseph Prevost has pe

titioned the Court for letters of ad1

ministration in the above succession,

notice is hereby given to all persons

to show cause, if any they have or

can, why the prayer of said 'petiticner

should not be granted.

By order of the Court, this May

22, 1918.

E. J. FREDERICK,

my25-3t Clerk of Court.

LIST OF GRAND JURORS.

Following is the list of Grand- Ju

rors drawn:

Name Ward

1. P. A. Blanchard ........ . 1

2. Felix Currow ...........

3. Leander Fussell ......... 2

4. Elmer Taylor ........... 2

5. S. D. Bulloch ............ 3

6. Chas. K. Diel ........... 3

7. Herman H. Levy ........ 4

8. James Band ............ 4

9. W. W. Talley, Sr. ........ 5

10. John H. Wood .......... 5

11. Fletcher Crawford ........ 6

12. E. B. Anderson ......... 6

13. James Todd ............ 7

.14. Taylor Cousin .......... 7

15. F. W. Eggleston ........ 8

16. T. E. Murrhee .......... 8

17. S. B. Sweetman ......... 9

18. P. A. Hursey ........... 9

19. Geo. Cook .............. 10

20. F. L. Dutsch ............ 19

A true copy.

C. SIDNETY REDERICK,

Deputy Clerk o. Court.

i"PLATTSBIURS" FOR

SCHOOL TEACHERS

1To Be Held by National Security

League Throughout Country

During Coming Summer.

'"Teachers' Plattsburg," at which

.00,000 publie school teachers will be

given practical training in patriotic

aducation, will be held during the com

ng summer In practieally every state

the Union by the'National Security

gue. The scheme of this elaborate

Pew division of the League's Patriot

ism Through Education campaign is

conceived on the same basic idea along

twhich the League has been working

ior some time, concentrating on the

teachers of the youth of the land and

hbereby reaching the children through

Ithe teachers and the people through

their children.

The objects of the League's cam

paign are two-fold--active combating

of German propaganda and awaken

tag a more responsible American citi

seaship.

At Summer Schools.

The Security League will conduct

these "Teachers' Plattsburgs" through

the medium of the summer schools for

teachers that are held throughout the

country every year. It has not yet

Peen determined how many centers

will be used. The matter is being

taken up with all of the 700 summer

ashools of the country and probably

,etween 50 and 75 of the training

amps will be established, the schools

lected being chosen after careful in

estigation as to attendance,' breadth

. influence and convenience of loca

glon.

The training camps will be conduct

ed by leading educators whose co-oper

ation will be enlisted by the League.

The actual Instruction will be under

the direction of Dr. Robert M. McEl

educational director of the

gue, and the members of the "Na

tional Patriotic Education Faculty"

tWhich he has organized. The League

already has over 1,000 experienced pa

triotic speakers on its Speakers' Bu

reau list. A great many of these men

hnd women will be detailed to the

"Teachers' Plattsburgs" and their

number will be augmented by volun

teers from the principal colleges and

universities of the country, whose aca

demic duties have prevented them

from taking active part in the patri

Otic education work outside their im

mediate field, but who will be free

during the summer months.

War Spirit.

The teachers will be given a series

of vital interprejations of the war by

men and women who have given care

ful study to the situation. In addition

to this instilling of the war spirit in

the teachers, the training camps will

ialso afford them practical instruction

in the best methods of Imparting to

the youth of the land the two war

principles on which the Security

League's Patriotism Through Educa

tion campaign is based-the menace of.

Germany to America, and the neces

sity of individual service on the part

of every man, woman and child in the

country in order to prevent defeat..

A preliminary letter has been sent

by Doctor McElroy to the directors of

all the summer schools of the country.

Why Take Calomel?

Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup

will do all that calomel will do and

without the "after effects."

Years ago, when people were bilious,

when the liver got lazy and failed to do

its work or the stomach was out of

condition, calomel was the standby.

By and by the us: rs of calomel found

that the "after effects" of taking the

drug were as bad and more often worse

than the ailment for which it was

taken.

Dr. Thacher, in seeking a medicine

to take the place of calomel--one that

would do all the good that calomel

would do, and yet leave none of its evil

effects perfected Dr. Thacher's liver &

Blood Syrup. This was in 1852, and

each year since has added to the confl

,lence of those who have used it.

Miss Susie Brewer, of Chattanooga,

Tenn., tried calomel. She was suffer

ing with a very serious cold and grippe

and had no appetite whatever. After

the calomel failed she tried Dr. Thach

er's Liver & Blood Syrup. She felt

better after taking three doses and she

soon got entirely well. "I think Dr.

rhacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is a

wonderful iedicine," she said, "and I

am very thankful I tried it."

For nearly th reequarters of a century

this sterling preparation has been an

"old stand-by" in thousands of homes

in treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, in

digestion and other stomach and liver

complaints. It is a p)werful tonic and

blood purifier and can be used with

the utmost confidence.

Write Thacher Medicine Co., Chat

tanooga, Tenn. for a ccpy of "Thacher's

Family Doctor," a boo! giving cause,

symptoms and treatment ut 47 com

mon diseass.

Dr. Thacher's Li ver and Blood Syrup

for sale by dealers In medicines every

wheres

MASONIC IODGE NO. 188.

F. & A. M.

Meets every Bond and fourth

Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m.

A. L. BEAR, W. M.

W. H. S:MITH, Sec.

IT. A. O. D.

Rogue Falaya Grove No.,21.

Meets on the first Saturday and

third Friday of each month, at 7:30

O. m., in Masonic Hall. Covington.

IL

F. J. FITZSIMONS. N. A.

F. B. MARSOLAN, Sec.

CHRONIC OCNSTIPATION.

It is by no means as easy matter

to cure this disease.. but it can be

done t.n most instances by taking

Chamberlain's Tablets and cormply

lag with the plain printed minstruc

tions that aecompany eath package.

CITY DRUG STORE.

COVINGQOslf, LA. s81 Oolumbla

Prescriptions ftilled Promptly- Day and Night. Phin

A Full Line of

PERFIUES

FANCY CARDS FRESH DRUCGS

and AND

LtwJrsY'S TOILET

CHOCOLATES

ARTICLES.:

Alwalys Fresh.

J. L. WATKINS. Prcýo

Southern Industrial "

Insurance & Burial Association, In

HOMB OFFICE 417 NIW HAMPSHIRE ST.

COVIANSON, LOUISIANA.

Insure Men, Womene mad Chlldren against ~fpg by hipka.m,

and death.

All Uade Oane rte- 10e and lie Prema -

J. A. STANGA, Pres. ERNEST PRIMTO, Vice.Pres. J.

STANGA, Secretarr and Treasurer.

It Is Oft Times the Unexpected..

That Hap l!

When Uuprepared

The Emergency

Frequently Material -

We are. not

Alarmists

401

ONLY)

Speakers of the Truth!

Do not let the fire alarm sound

Without a Fire Insur

ance in Your

Hands!

NILSON-FREDERICK CO. LTD.,

Covington La.

PEOPLE'S BAKERY

Louis DAVID, JR., Proprietor

BREAD DELIVERED DAILY

Rye Breadrmade to order Phone 13 '

Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured

by local applications, as they cannot reach

the diseased ortion of the ear. There is

only one wa to cure catarrhal deafness,

and that ia by a constitutional remedy.

Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in

flamed condition of the mucous lining of

the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is

inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im

perfect hearing, and when it in entirely

closed. Deafness is the result. Unlees the

inflammation can be reduced and this tube

restored to its normal copdition, hearing

will be destroyed forever. Many eases of

deafness are caused by catarrh, which is

an inflamed condition of the mucous sur

faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru

the blood on the mucous surfaces of the

system.

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ST. TAMMANY FARIMER

(be Dol'ar a Yeas

PROCLAMATION..

Pursuant to a resolution passed by

the St. Tammany Parish School

Board at its special meeting on the

20th day of May, 1918, I, N. H. Fitz

Simons, president of said School

Board, hereby give notice that, in

compliance with resolution, a spcial

election will be held in School Dis

trict No. 9 of the Parish of St. Tam

many, La., on the 1st day of July,

1918, for the purpose of submitting

to the property taxpayers ?lualified

under the constitution and laws of

the State of Louisiana to vote at said

election, the following proposition,

to-wit:

Proposition.

To levy a special tax of 2 1-2 milli

on' the dollar on all property in

School District No. 9 of the Parish

of St. Tammany, La., subject to state

taxation, annually, for a period of

one (1) year, for the purpose of giv

ing additional aid to the public

schools of said School District No. 9.

For the purpose of said special

election the polling place will be the

usual polling place in the Ninth

Ward of the Parish of St. Tammany,

La., and the following commission

ers and clerk of election have been

appointed to serve at this election:

Robt. L. Smith, Louis Tally, John

Peterson, commissioners, and Her

man Bourgeois, clerk.

At said special election the pol:l

will open at seven (7) o'clock a. m.

and close and five (5) o'clock p. m.,

and the election will be in accord

ance with the laws of jsqlaiana ap

plicabl thereto. " -1

Notice is also given that at 18':5

o'clock a. m., on the 5th day of JI,

1918, said Parish School Board

the Parish of St. Tammany, La.,

meet at Covington, La., and in

session proceed to open the

box, examine and count the

In number and amount, examine

canvass the returns and declare

result of said special election.

This 20th day of May, 1915. ,.

N. H. FITZSIMKONf,

President of Schooleloard:

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