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The Evolution of the Oil Mill Industry. Since the advent of the oll, \VW,e vil, 'T'l1, i oil Nlii :;ý I.1,li.-i:nil: :.1\'4, Iv n11 (ec',i ite t 1 to work a silall territory near 101i1 1' :ati Il, 11 i ti, V, I t i ' n, l i i i Illi y'll'. 'i'1 doL this profitably, the illitial profit il1 I, i.t,,l . !. tI . ' : . . 0 1 1 . : iii l 1' t, Il l r 11,1. A business a'oi t m ark i1in-, it 1. ! t , 1.1,:iI 1 ._ l. l. r.1.- 10 t of the t il M ills have gone liackward and ily !., , '. 1 i iv Iie. all: 1 to li.:hng oii. This coIndition interercts ,very (,,tv i f.,'l:d 0. --- t, , . ' .lhr, eviyy iiti .nl,:iit--n i !il Mill running a good part of tii- v ! , '1 I r 2 dinl lt- thii- BIl ditfflrenee in the price it pays for (olttni- . , .i1 11 I'1,!il: ii... 1.' V ili ii: .itilll:ite .h11.b:iimel. '1'IIE ALEXAN IlI. IA '1 iTTO.( 1 . til, ; 4 "i' \. in iit - - t ir:i, ,r il" :iti iit itin to the f, it that it has. changed the (. ti 1 li tii i : I , l ,, i, t i :- it i-' ili- liI ittll I i. a.' : i iy".i the difference for Ct tonseCil. This is TilE: (O'T"'T.ONS :I.I M.l1\ N .T ! I ..\1 ' it ,1,-vi s yr snli1 rt,tit de4serves the preference on every tie,rl t',lit i .,-i, ,i h) la.ii ii! i t ii ijpi rlinl i t:that, it miia:dl it pis sible for you tl get Vt.I' I,\ 1.1 , i ,1ii ('o c tt, , 1, II in l i li; l: I 1 ('.iinti : It c i l:, ,in f ir ' ylilo and is doing a service ,,f il stim:ll , vl .t e; ite it tlll titi ii ;,w,'y ill y itlr l,'k,'ts. So far, prices have ranged friom 22_ to , 2i, y oi r ii i1. I il Mill i irc ,ll you all the time that they were only worth , .- .wio few ,v-i Li. 1 fi t'iiierity to say 15. ('Cottonseed may be worth $:t ere liiong an t lien thly will t.'; v, hi thlt y1 re losing llIiiloniey-thalit $22 or $24 is all they are wortlh. Thit i' tie' l1 Ii I' i, )iil o l , illth t --\W hcnover we'll Ibe losing money it'll b, I,'iea:ls' wI a:11 not hill vilig- .1i1 I wiitll wi iar , w ie Wllon't ii,,Il ,out $ or $1t) on you justl Iialise, mlay i. we clil-l'li' I.il.ra:lly ;,liar' deal, all cottonseeid c'an bring-NEW IBLOl)-ltBright, Breezy, Illi,' il-i Ag, .ggre-' ive. Call us or wire us at our expense. I lon't reit until your Ciittonseed is omithe'way here-the BEST in PRICE and SE{RVICE will ie your rci turn. .-, THE ALEXANDRIA COTTON OIL CO. Inc., The Big Independent HENRY BURKE, Manager, ALEXANDRIA, : -:- - LA. E91 3 - 46-7-816i EEAT ACRICULTURAL.AMDLIVAE aa te Ds op n ne- rAeo e hay4- &ij Nov 7s- w ea CWt alog .CM ioeen XCURSIOIS on A. RAILROA 1 00 r :oui.N .B.u r CARD TO THE PUBLIC. To Whom it Ought to Concern: We now give our friends aii opportl: nity to help uo build our anner for the Union Sunday School. The li-t is ,.I en1 i in the (;azette. The]Ladies' Aid soie(t3 of St. Joseph heads the list followed I,\ two little friends. If you like, the amomunt promiriel can: be paid at any time on or Ibefore Sel, tembcr 1st. All cash subseriptions w ill be duly acknowledged by mie ,r by the ladies' Aid, to whom all money In1:) he paid. . In name of Union Sunday School and Ladies' Aid Society. B. F. IONNEIY, Supt. Ladies' Aid Society (on demand)..$2' 0.0 Two Little Friends. ................ 2.1 N W. R. Baker ...................... ., (erman Baker.................... ., A. M. Smith and wife ............. .1m1 A. M. Smith, Jr ................... 2,, B. F. Bonney.................. 3c Mrs. B. F. Bonney......... ..... ... (.0 Contributor ........... ........... 5.w Dr. G. N. Clarke ................... 5. A Friend in Shreveport ........... L1w A Friend in Waterproof........... 1.tw, Moving Picture Show............... S. Mrs. Chas. Roes.................0. Richard Moore Whitney ...... .. ,.00 Miss Lila Hunter .......... ..... .1, Miss Hazel Lindsay............. 1. Minr Jennie Bonney............... I.1 Myles Bonney and wifel........... ..10 Miss Brunette Lewis............. 1.00 Jno. R. Smiths ................... .10 IVEITIS LETTERS. Smegaalag M the St. Joseph Post Ofice for week ending Bept. 25, 1915. , ll, C. Jackson, Lottie - m. Corene Ongentai, Maurice Riley, Jacob George TunTe, Leavie Tates, Susie iler Wiley, Frances *, Johnie Elliot * " smm, James Miller he abore Iv lers will ol saeae rooare i-it d******r 1 IMI. i!,Ovl ý ý r , Fl srrrrt tt rtr l nll l t ltr._ do The Sons 0' the Ford ' By Ric'.7rd .V. Elliott, eonnersville, Indiana S . ,, i : rt, lrio,;C rr ,c'~ tl itr ri de S,' I t tl/ t . I' , 4 . . I, , I I I' .; , the al Widh: j=^ '', / In i 10 ý- S I . ' ,/i, , Il i' ll r, ,l " itl worth S 't t /, 1 I. t l lii j i iln t i t t o d/ : I .. • ,, ,,f , ,.'1.. / 1,,,, , l I,, ,,,, I,,r th.' y iN, k tom;" . t.., i; ..... . n .. i hi.. h ard. 1.,I' I, r, m I think ch/ t I thilI.', . ,,, I t',, 1 I N 'i II],It I l, Ford.l / / 1 " i' tI , (t# l pnt it 1t 21x(, 3 , 1 I, . t t.: ,t thr )Nay ro re t; " l . . , n , f1lln., t oI t ,l .juit - -I ], : t , ir - - o(l a, i u'C . ', , ;i " th," ('ilt " r ]n ;, t h ,N t I r''f , I 7' l ,,i ,,;',r ftl/ lik.c t,,, , ii cma , .Ti . , t , , t it ioi t to <i mn ll. Jo IJ . " , ll ', ,/,ll n . l, at thIe sr.ulx ti the Cseas S ti, In , . r'i , r/,c / te C t.l; , aric full; / /W it o ll ri, , I'. iii iit a iiu t 1f (ill ofI lii ' rt y t( '( , n t,ttr i .,- (I ( ....t ' o tt i:t, 1 1 , " t Hl, Nt bA w I/ pr e J, 1tt li i* f/c l huu 1 ,o A ll, I ir of !+ha t , ! it l, t I ,,tnt t to 1,P, Io ill quit!( hi l.t/ io. (a o'uol. e. L. elark, Newelton, La. Agent for Tensas Parish WI IUI I I I | I II IIil III|I II U IUI |II Il OF SKEPTICAL ABOUT INVESTING IN OIL STOK The Gusher Bend Oil Co. of Shreve- I . port, La., capitalized at $50,000, with - ee shares at Par Value of $5.00 each, ftl. -0-/ ly paid and non.assesable, offers you an opportunity for investment with all chance wiped out; you know exactly * %- 'C what you are getting; no "ifs" nor "ands" in this proposition. --here's our statuts in a nutshell! In the Red River field of Louisiana (see map) we are now drilling our first * well; our location is in the midst of ie this field's mightiest producers where not a dry hole has been drilled. Every try for oil has yielded in abundance and possessing such choice locations and the services of R. E. (Iob) Allison, a noted field engineer, we are reason ably sure of, in fact confidently expect "ý nothing but, SUCCESS. For our leases we are paying a low royalty; the entire management of this company is run on a conservative and economical basis. . The men who manage this company directed the highly succeseful "Oliver Oil Co." which drilled three wells and o brought in three gushers. O We offer a proposition for Invest ment that can be none other than high ly profitable; we offer you an opportu nity to Invest in oil stock and reckon confidently on early and big dividends ---its YOUR opportunity to become financially independent. New ---we're going to get oil, would al most guarantee it; that will mean ' profits for us and profits for you if you mail your coupon now, while stock sells at par--Five Dollars per share. -.-delays are dangerous, especially d in buying Gusher Bend Co. Oil Stock ---why not now. Should you desire ref- . erences, write the Red River Valley Bank & Trust Co. of Shreveport or the State Savings A Trust Co., Texarkana. COUPON--MAIL IT NOW! (GUSHER BEND OIL COMPANY, INC., 54 American Bank Bldg., Shreveport, La. Gentlemen:--I Inclose my check for $ .......... being payment of .......... shares of your capital stock at per value of $5.00 per share. Name ............................................. Address ......................... GUSHERBENDO IL s4 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. SHREVEPORT, - - LA.. One, Experience * Convinced Me . of its Value "One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Long Dis tance Tekephone to us. He was/at Huntsville, Ala., and up'on his own responsibility put i Long Distance calls for, fifteen .merchants within7a radius of several hundred miles. "In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less than six.dollars. "Since then we have, applied the Long ;Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with most profitable results. The service is 'fine, the rates are reasonable and there, is more satisfaction in one Long Distance Telephone. talk .than.in half a dozen letters". CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY :. P. SHAW& CO., Foundry and Machine Shop, Nattchez,jMiss. We are prepared to do any class of ma chine, foundry and boiler work. Smokestacks and boilers built to order. Specialty of Gin Repair. Complete stock of pipe and fittings on hand. Let us quote you prices on repair work. W. R. BAKER St. Joseph, -. . . La. OFFERS - 50 to 75 COLUOIES OF BEES AT P. O. Box 0 Phoame o30 er Ths new S$25) "The Typewriter of Perfect Presswork' HE flawleress preswork of the new Royal Master-Model 10 carries the high-grade bus nes message in as fine form as your` thoughts themselves I Royal presswork reinforces the result getting power of your businessrletters-for it adds" the forceful stamp of~qwall to every letter you sign." Heretofore, you have bees obliged to accept a standard of typewriting inferior to high-cam. printing, yet you would not accept poor printing. But with the new standard of "typewriter presswrk" created by the new Royal "14," It is no longer necessary to accept infer ior typing in your office. eT,-.Th,, Tel. - Pick up the letters you havealgiud to-day. Examire them- -then see a sample of the faultisa presswork of the Royal I On which kind of typingwill yos send your signature to represent YOURSELF ? Which en vdl you t ra o con m ,nnil u has s the chwaor of ywr home. Get the Facts! Seed for the "Royal m1" and ak for a DMONSTRAM. Invesdgat. the new mmvr-miackb that takes the "out o T no wrking. Or wrh. as direc t for our brochar.,"35: " SEt ad book o fLct. on Toor.Tl a hbadacm e Cdoo k Pougm of the new ROYAL M %D=I ceat ehe to typewdhe mso" "'R i. W n ow n ewt". ROYAL TYI EWRIT R COMPANY, Ipe. 332 iARONNE STRE'T, IEW 0 RI tL3. . .. . 0 . , I *-. * F M~ ~aMbr