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THE BEST IS CHEAPEST JUANITA FLOUR Should be the farmer's flour because it is a very high grade, cheaper in the end, and because that company is buying the farm er's syrup. The more of this flour sold, the more syrup of the farmer will be sold. Better biscuits and bread cannot be made with any flour, and it goes further. This is a matter of co-operation. A MEN'S SUITS The International Tailoring Company of Chicago is known the world over. When they make you a suit of clothes they guarantee the fit, and every man who wears one looks well dressed. Come to us and let us take your measure. You will save from $4.00 to $10.00 on" every suit. Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Underwear, Overalls, etc. We can save you money. Consumers' Economy REDP ATH CHAUTAUQUA 1 - ATTRACTIONS 11 INCLUDING Great Comedy Drama "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" SOLIS' Central American MARIMBA BAND New England Male Quartet Alexander Trio Zedeler Symphonic Quintet Notable Lectures on Timely Subjects 5-BIG DAYS-5 May 11 to May 16 / Redpath Chautauqua Season Tickets $2.50 START your chicks right and get early layers next winter. Proper feed and care will do it. But it will take some thing better than a grain ration because grains lack minerals and proteins needed to grow big. bones and strong bodies. THE PURINA SYSTEM of feeding guarantees double development during the first six weeks or money back. With Purina Poultry Chows you can give your chicks a.o'uble-quick start, gain one whole season in egg production and make a real record this year. See us before your chicks are a day older. PUitNA BASY PURINA ul 11 1111 l lll I l il t 1 1 11 11I1Ii 11~ IIIIII GI l EiN For Sale by St. Tammany Hay & Grain Warehouse POLICE JURY. (Continued from pagd 1) Melvy Hunt ............. 8.00 W. E. Gause . 50.09 Ed. Thompson, overseer ... 23.00 Eugene Esquinance ....... 62.0 3Madisonville Saw Mill .... 8.19 W. . M. Galloway .......... 4..11 N. O. G. N. R. It. Co., ..... .5, Southern Creosoting Co., ... :.S. Morgan Jenkins .......... 16.00 I Denwdinger Mercantile Co.. .60.5 Ed. Laurant ............. 8,55 A. Bush ................ 75.05 Rufus Branton ........... 123.00 Ellis Herasser ............ 8.10' Jno. Barze, Jr............ 7.50 T. C. Heisser ............ 5.55 Jno. Barze, Sr ............ . 6.00 Rob. Baham ............. 6.00 Cooney Meyers ........... 4.50 Eug. Williams ........... 3.00 Joe Davenport ........... 6.00 J. D. Smith................ 6.25 L. Brumfield ............ ~ .75 C. Meyer s .............. .75 Hy. Bfarze ............... 1.05 Joe Barze ............... 1.05 Eug. Williams .....-. .... .45 J. D. Smith ............... 2.25 R. Smiley ............... 4.50 R. Evans ............. .... 9.0 S. Crandall .............. 5.25 C. Foster ............... 7.50 R. Parker ............... 1.50 L. Rogers ............... 1.50 John Gunham ........... 1.50 H. Fields ................ 9.75 J. Thomas ................ 7.00 L. H. Revere .............. 7.60 W.- L. Logan ............. 6.3 Shelby Atkins ........... 18.00 It was moved by Emile Singletary, seconded by J. M. Smith, that the police jury adjourn until next regu lar meeting date, May 9, 1922. J. B. HOWZE President. F. J. MARTINDALE, Secretary. TAKE GUDE'S PEPTO-MANGAN. It Is the Safe and Reliable Tonic Used by Physicians for 30 Years There are "new styles" even in medicines. A new "fad" comes, is popular for a while, and then fades out o£ public view. A remedy that . has stood the test for thirty years must have remarkable merit and can not be called a "fad." Such is Gude's Pepto-Mangan, originated by Dr. A .Guile over a quarter century ago, which has helped many thou sands of people back to good health by improving the blood. Pepto Mangan is an iron tonic. It contains iron in a special form easily absorbed by the system. It puts color into the lips and cheeks and improves the entire body by improving and en riching the blood. It is sold by druggists in both liquid and tablet form. If you want to be well and V strong and look fine and healthy. take Cude's Pepto-Mangan.-Adver- tisement. CALOMEL MAY TUIRN ON YOU NEXT TIME. Next Dose You Take May Salivate and Start World of Trouble.' 1 Calomel is mercury; quicksilver. h it crashes into sour bile like dyna- v mite, cramping and sickening you. t; "A SAWMILL WORTHY OF 'THE WOOD ETERNAL'." s *d PONCHATOULA (TANGIPAHOA), LA. "The Pivot of the Paradise Parish of Louisiana." (The home of thefineststrawberries, the finest Cypress and the best people In the world. Also famous for its wonderful health-giving waters, garden truck and game. "Tell the world.") As an all 'round farm lumber, you know that nothing equals "Old Time" Cypress, cut from virgin swamps. (Best by test) And for economy, first as well as last, "buy the grade that fits the job." There's no use paying for a better grade than the job calls for. "87" BRAND "PECKY" CYPRESS the low-price grade of Cypress, because of appearance, is all heartwood ("the eternallest part of the 'wood eternal"'), and so combines longevity with economy. For fence-posts, cattle sheds, outhouses and other barnyard uses, irrigation work, rice-farming, sheet-piling, greenhouse benches, hot-beds, dams and a multitude of other uses where immunity to rot (and not "good looks") is the first essential, "Pecky" Cypress has no superior. Pin your faith on "Pecky"-it'll save you money two ways, first, when you buy it and, later on, the repairs you don't have to make. Note: It is good business for us to help you economize. Just tell cus what you want to build, or repair, and well tell you the most economical grade of "87 Brand" Cypress to use for the purpose. WILLIAMS LUMBER CO., Inc., Ponchatoula, La. SOLE MAKERS OF THE "?'" BRAND OF GENUINE "OLD TIME" ARRnw lOEVERY TOO BUT B Y. S PRRLOOK POR IT. S-"' THE WOOD ETIERNAL" " If you can't find what you need in "87" Brand Cypress wrie us giving dealer's name. We'll "do the needful.' - • I ulmul I n . - NO MORE RATS or mice, after you use RAT ,SNAP. It's a sure rodent kill; er. Try a pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with IRAT-SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Guaranteed. 35c size (1 cake) enough for Pantry, liitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chick en House, coops, or small build ings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Smith Hardware Company and Schon berg's Pharniacy, Covington. Hasslers give you big car comfort HASSLERS on a Ford car give you comfort equal to that of a car that weighs twice as much and has a much longer wheel base. You can even go by the big cars on the rough places in the roads without discomfort. Hasslers smooth out the - roads for you. They cush ion the bump; check the rebound, stop sidesway. They stop the constant pounding which is the cause of so large a part of your upkeep, repair and tire ex pense. Test Hasslers ten days at our risk. L. F. WEHRLI Telephone 5 Covington h ADc MARK RAbIsoTReD ShockAbsorbers IltgWI·D Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty cal omel and without making you sick, you just go- back and get your money. Don't take caloniel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and yo'i feel great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is per fectly harmless and can not sali vate.-Advertisement. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. I, Robert W. Badon, Mayor of the Town of Covington, in the Parish of St. Tammany, State of Louisiana, in pursuance to a resolution passed by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of said Town on the 6th day of April, 1922, do hereby proclaim and give notice that a special election will be held in said Town for the purpose of voting upon the following proposi tions to incur debt and issue nego .1 BURNS FURNITURE COMPAN Eye-Opener S Sale Starts Saturday, April 15, lasts Eight Full, We are going to let the people of this community know what a REAL g GAIN IS. We are going to give you an OCULAR DEMONSTRATION WHAT IT REALLY MEANS TO CUT PRICES TO ROCK BOTTOM." will see at this event, values greater than any that have ever greeted yob before. Listed below are just a few examples of the many savings at thi. -- -- .A BEAUTIFUL. This 2-inch Iron bed, with a Guaran Sagless Link Spr regular $17.50 Sale Price ... .i: Felt Mattress to fit above bed .... r Bargains like these not picked up every NINE-PIECE DINING ROOM SET Nine-piece Solid Oak Dining Room Set, consisting of extension tables, bu china closet and six saddle-seat chairs, golden oak finsh. Sale price...$8 BIG VALUES IN GRAN- BIG VALUES IN TIN- SOME BIG VALU ITE WARE WARE CROCKERYY Dish Pans 10 quart tin dish pan; Large assortment 14 quart gray granite sale price ..... . l10c fancy decora dish pans, extra heavy; sale price..69c Tin qt. measures crockery, consi 4 qt. enameled bail- graduated in half of cups and s ed q kettles, good pints; sale price.. lOc ers, plates, boWl for preserving; on 10 inch pie and cake large platters, cd sale at .... ..... 45c plates, sale price.. 8c ered: dishes; m 12 qt enameled water Combination slicer other fine pieces. pails; sale price... 59c and grater, grates 10c to 45c 13 in. enameled face on four sides..... 10c White cups and sa basins, regular 50c Tin dairy pails, the ers, first quality. value; sale price. .29c large size .. ....10. c 9 inch dinner pla 4 quart lipped sauce Large, deep pudd- good. quality . . sale price value......2s; ing pans ........10c Cups, saucers; go. q. uality, 2 for .,.z. 4 qt. enameled cov ered pots, hollow Household Necessities Individual dishes ari handles ; good val- 2 dozen clothes pins, platters ...... . ues at ........45c sale price ....... Sc Razor Blades 6 Every-day g l as s Don't overlook this op tumblers, 9-ounce tunity to save from 12 Gilette safety raz- size, 6 for .......25c or blades for..... 79c cent to 50 per cent o Thin crystal tumb- crockeryware in the lu" Galvanized Tubs lers, of extra good - Best grade of galvanized quality lime glass, " 1 tubs: clear, each ....... .7c .Linolium for Your F No. 1 size ....... ...59c No. 2 lamp chim- ;Armstrong's Linoli No. 2 size ..........69c neys, at~ .........10c and Congoliumf No. 3 size ........79c 6 Teaspoons, nickle floor covering, pe Washboards .. -..... 49c plated, 6 for .....20c yard, up ...... -WATCH FOR OUR 98c TABLE 20-year Guaranteed Aluminum Ware--Every piece of aluminum in the ho marked to rock-bottom specially for this sale. Many pieces under the pr hnarket price. Look for the 98c table. You'll wonder at the bargains foun Burns Furniture C THE HOME FURNISHERS" " PHONE 8:. COVINGTON tiable bonds of said Town therefor said bonds to run thirty-five years to draw interest at the maximum rate' of 6 ~er cent per annum pay able semi-annually, the proceeds of the said bonds to be used exclusively for the public improvement mention ed and designated in the propositions submitted to the electors herein. The propositiod' so submitted to the electors at said election are as fol lows: For the Issuance of Watetworks Bonds. To incur debt and issue 'and sell negotiable semi-annual interest bear ing bonds of said Town of Coving ton, La., to the amount of eighty thousand ($80,000) dollars, evidenc ing the said indebtedness, ,for the purpose of providing funds for pur chasing or constructing waterworks, title to which shall be in the public. Said bonds to bear interest at the maximum rate of 6 per cent per an num, payable semi-annually and to run for thirty-five -(35) -years from the date of the bnds, and the prin cipal and interest to -be payable at such place as the governing authori ty may determine, and both princi pal and interest to -be secured and paid by a sufficient special tax levide and lollected in each of the years while all or any of said bonds are outstanding in accordance with the provisions of Article XIV, Section 14 of the C lnstitution and Laws ol Louisiana. For the Isiance of Scewerage Bonds, To -ncut debt and issue and sell negotiable emi-annual i.iterest bear ing bonds'.f said TowiI of Coving ton, La., to the amount of fifty thousand C50,000) dollars, evidenc ing the s4hd indebtedness, for the purpose of providing funds for con structing sewers, title to which shall be in the $ blic. Said booms to bear interest at the maximum rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually and to run for thirty-five years from the date of the bonds, and the principal and interest to be secured and paid by a sufficient tax levied and collect ed in each of the years while all or any of said bonds are outstanding, in accordance with the provisions of Article XIV, -Section 14 of the Con stitution and Laws of Louisiana. The said special election for these propositions will be held on Tuesday, the 16th- day of May, 1922, between ths hours of 7 a. m. and 6 p. m., and the polling place is hereby designat ed as follows: Precinct No. 1-At the courthouse on Boston Street in Covington, La. ..The, commissioners "and, clerk of special election are as follows: Rex M. Ickes, 4. L. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Burns, as cdmmissioners, and Frank P. Marsolani as clerk. The Mayor and Board ` men of the Town of Coviy will meet in open sessfoa Town at the Mayor's Offieea Council Room on Boston. Wednesday, the 17th dayy 1922, at 10 o'clock a. nim, and there proceed to open boxes used at the special and count the ballots used a election in number and 1fo amine and canvass the reu clare the results of sadldl and make, .file and record4> verbal thereof. Dated at the Town of , Louisiana, thas the 6th day 1922. " t:; ROBERT W. B Mayor of CovinL L. A. PERREAND, Secretary. "I Never Knew You Coul1 Out of a Butcher What Ralph Watkins ured rats around store had feed on; wouldn't tonc, suspicious. Heard about,. gave it a trial. Results W derful. Cleaned all rats days. Dogs about store: day never touch RAT-SNA Sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25:.: guaranteed by Smiithl a and Schonberg's Pharma,