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Mr. J.B. Bluck of McGee, Ark.,
was in town Sunday.
Mr N. L. Hower of Grayson
came up Wedlnesday.
One more day left to pay your
poll tax.
The much needed rain came
as a Xmas gift to us all.
Miss Ednfi]a F~nt came home
Saturda(y to envjoy the holidays.
Mr. K. c'dditt of Centenary
collec h:1"v!,, rt, came home
for the lid;ys.
airs a iJarrell is quite
ill :at the home of her mother,
Mrs.: . u :;crs.
lirs. Lizzie Bllac kman of Hous
ton, Texas, is viitilg her father.
Mr. D. C. "saltr.
Miss Anna M'son of Mason,
is guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R.
Ferrand.
Mr. and Mrs.J..E. McClanahan
spent Monday at Ft. Necessity,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buie.
Mrs.Chapman spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Chap
man of Mt. Pleasant.
Messrs. Meyres and Malcolm
McSween are spending the holi
days at home.
Mr. J. P Humphries of Mont
gomery, is spending the holidays
here.
Miss Stella Carroll, who is
teaching at Coushatta, is among
the teachers at home for the
ho 'days.
I A.'-i? dith'of Conroe,
Tex., who is visiting his parei ts
at Grayson was guest of his
uncle Mr. N. Meredith Sunday.
Miss Bessie Davis, who is
teaching at Franklin, La., is at
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. M. Davis of the East
Side for the holidays.
Mr. John Davis of Crowley,
came up to spend Xmas with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
Davis of the East Side. I
Work has begun and is pro
gressing rapidly on the new
home of Mr. N. B. Rogers on
Blanks street.
Secretary Baker has received
$8,500,000 for the relief of fam- P
ilies dependent upon the men on si
the border.
Mr. Harold Warlick of Minden,
is spencing a few days here with P
his pa:Len:s, Rev. and Mrs. War-d
lick.
Are yon reading Rural School
Inspector C. J. Browns report le
that we are publishing? We are A
going to have our say about the b
schools of Caldwell parish, as B
soon as this report is published.
Mr. S. G. Jarrell left Thursday h
for Monroe, preparetory to tak- w
irg upihis duties in his future h4
field of activity. G
Mr. C. C. Bridger, Jr., a pop
Sular and pleasing clerk of the E
Stovall Sales Company of Mon- b(
roe, is at homne on an extended t
visit. m
i Mrs. Lottie Choppin and child- o
'ren of near Alexandria, are
,holiday guest of Mrs. Choppins al
mother, Mrs. P. J. Walker. t
Miss Katie Walker, first assis
tant in the Roanoke Hight School B
'at Roanoke, La., is spending a gi
; spending a few days with home- p
folks.
Messrs. G. T. McSween, Hugh
Davis and Graves Erskins,
students at L S. U., Baton
Rouge, are spending the holiday hi
at home.
-Mr. Cecil Ledbeter,who is nowti
Iated at Alexandria with the
rnberland Telephone Co., is at
for the holidays.
., The measels are still raging in
this section,
in Mr. J. W. Clarkson of Clarkis.
was up on business Wednesda-.
ir Are you going to be called a
"squaw-man," after Dec. 30th'
0 Mr. Wiley Grayson of Win-
boro, was in town Saturday.
e If eggs go up much hihei.
. farmers will have to guard tl:e
hens.
e BOIiN -Wednesday Dec. 2K>
to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Beckl:,
boy. Mother and son doinv: fl ,:.
Prof.B.Tubre of the Pale ti!
sclhool, came in on busih,
Wednesday.
mr. R. E, Wilson of Cla"'
v as among the business c.
Wednesday.
Mr. Herman Jarrell of Crow
'ille, La., is guest of his cousil
S61r. Cecil Jarrell
Mrs. L. A.Sholars is spending
the holidays with relatives and
friends at Bunkie.
Mr. Claude Traylor of Baton
Rouge, came up to be with home
folks Xmas.
Mr and Mrs George Wear Jr.,
of Jena,are holiday guest of M1rs.
Wears father Mr. G.T. McSween
of the East Side.
Prof.A.W. Warlick of Rayville
High School, is at home with
his parents Rev. and Mrs. War
lick.
Prof. W. E. Shell, principle of
the Morse High School was, i~.
to'a7n Tuesday shaking hands
with friends.
M'hes Fannie Tarver left SWn
urday for ier home in Natch
itochesl where she will spend tL,
holiday s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brandi n
and child'ren spent Monday in
Monroe, guest of Mrs. Ernes~
Howell.
Misses O'Ine Godfrey and
Margarette' Traylor of Winras
boro, are among the young lady
teachers who are at home for
the holidays.
Attorney K.. Hundley of Alex
andria, has been up a few days
this week looking after busing::
pertaining to his le'gal profes.
0ion.
Mr. J. W. Swift,a pop lar en
ployee of t'he I. M. R'-., at O:
dale, La., is at home for a lv
days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ela:!12
left Friday of last week ;,
Austin, Texas, where they vil
be guest of their son, Mr. H. 'N
Blanks.
Miss Annie Blanks return,
home in Monroe Friday of !..t
week, after an extended visit t,
her grandmo thtr, Mrs,. A. E.
Gouch.
The Editor of the New York
Evening Joornal is reported to
be amillio raire. He got it throughi
the salary route anti wise invest
ments in real estite. If all
our subscribers wtould pay up
we'd be insome clasg ourselves.
although a far ways from the
thought of a m illion.
The many f ,iends of Mir. J.M.
Buffington of. Clarks, v ill e
glad to know that he has com
pleted his c 3urse in telegral.`W y
at Springf ,eld, Mo., and has
accepted a po:3ition with the
I. C. Rail"r ad at Chicag. Ill.
The fri ends of Mrs.C. ~.Thornc:
hill, who has beet inNevearleans
for me'd ,ical treatmnent som:e
time,w Ill be glad to kn~n' that
she is imrproving and ij spced
ing ti he holidays iLh hr daug
Cerr liss Marion of Le" pt.
1 Clarks Locals.
By 1 Meahl Allen
i 's. Wright Parsons and
V N'us ' llbritton returned
'ri,,m nit~'htt from L. S. U.
es (,: rgia Pyle and Mabel
\' n accompanied by Mr. Leon
,ed Icksrn motored to Good
,,M "sH .n Parsonsof Atlanta,
i K hr parents here.
e C e'a Slale, Jeanette
l n ad Maige Davis re
, ;r N: , Orleans Friday
X hir vacation.
i r.-;. U. E. Noppeer
. {,,.v 4,f Standard, spent
Si Ira. C. C. Allen.
. , Collins and
. . t. rn e d fro m Is ,S -
1 , ni v is visit:nl
r.n this ves k.
' Irs. W'alter
ers is the guest
1. P. B. Alibrit
'. , ibritton, (Geor
Sel Allen attend
Th'iursday nigrht
.- \i EI iLiie Fitzgerald of
ir.Cart Parker and Miss Willie
Brtin, were ,married Saturday
ee vu e!1 g
.i'. ' !arence Piles of Good Pine,
i1 viiting here this week.
ir. IHendrix Jones of Warren,
Adr., visited Mr. Walter Jackson
Sau rday.
Mr. Fred Minard of Riverton,
vi\it' l relatives and friends here
Sunday.
:sir. Charles Rankins of Stand
ard, visited his sisters, Mesdames.
Allen and Evans Monday.
. Chas. Stone spent the
.e .k end in Bosco.
\ anted-U-.iighest Cash- Prices
',,;i For FURS, HIDES, and
S', ,A etal a speciality.
li f.. ,, l'C S
i': i, :, grices.
:l Kaplan & Son.
Monroe, La.
Kelly Locals.
By Long Boy.
The Christmas tree and pro
,,;a. which was rendered Satur
day night was quite a success.
Every onc seemed to have en
j. "4 thcaselves.
!"urry Cracroft is spending
the hoidays with his parents.
C.ary Roberts, Elic and Dollie
C.t, ,u are spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Roberts.
.i (ni, Mrs. Elmer Dunn of
D1;;l, i , La., are guest of
D:' t parents.
.. ::, Mrs. C. L. Taylor of
Texas, are visiting
p -ats at Kelily.
.. .irew Dunn of Clarks
,t , hris.mas with relatives
-iel,, Rambo of Pollock,
.. of Miss Bertha Dunn
:,. rnight.
:s Aurne May Duke is spen
the holidays at home.
J'. and Mrs. Hinton spent
b,, .,.,. Eve with with Mrs.
lint on parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Mr. Cecil
Meredith and family are spen
ding the holidays in Grayson.
Mrs. Ruth Howell is visiting
hr parents in Monroe.
Miss D. Payne is at home for
the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. John Brister of
Little Creek, are spending the
holidays here.
Miss Arta Nethery is spending
the holidays with her sister the
Mesda';es. Hancheys.
tr.Kimby Reed of Clarks spent
Saturday with Mr. Jim Duke.
SIr. J. P. Duke, of Kelly, has
been quite ill for some time and
Bi emw in the St. Francis Sani
ta-jrnm vIonroe.
6 percent mnev in improved
farm lands, a" le in 3, 5 or 10
ve;urs. r ino, n mation apply
Sth. undicCig Nd.
R. B. l.anks
1228 Monroe, La.
CLEANJIN(G
CrigiY P iRE tSj~hii~&
P. WjIj .
REPRESENTING
pv~r
` iskel i 1 ( r .
MAKE YOUR OL H;1 N NW
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Ample resounseS,c''* 31 .(
treatme it rlike tho. lase 01ýP
The question is .not N: },,` h
but where you s u~d< hav( 0.,r
yciur gauarrntee alp -safe < r:
We invite y r account and
Va:'Hing of yo)ur · iess.
Msr. H. Huot . Nast Sideo
has oid his I f5 r "i ~e
of business to M C. .. Coo;k,
and has hou"!t thi H. 13. RIZ( . Ir
property at Iig.s Point, I r "
he will make his future hi, w.n.
Mr. Hunt :ei:. us that he c.xjects
to open a first class horse sht.iar
shnp at the Point and invite:p t;ie
patronage of his friends an': th,
public in g.c neral.
Notice lMsons
Bro. Taylor, State Grand T.(;
turer will v\;i! Columbia I,JL'
No. 194 F. & A. M. and will ,r'
liver lectures Jan. 2nd an :. I
All mem!bers are invited an, re
quested to be present.
S P. Walker
Secreta:;
Some of our mist ardent a1,to
mobilist seem to haV a fon':l
ness for running at a very hi r
rate of speed as tly
enter the busine(ss part of oul'
little city, which suoner or later
will caUn i - ti:'iroeuble petrh~:,
to sone; !.n ' ?son. If jfth:
will n,,t :: t thO cpeed ;
as in ::r . rssh'
put , :r :- d in:
themI d, .
jcated at Cco an
Report i )ni; a , o LOthf' 9a: E'.' " 1 . _7 t
Demand lawn ....
Loans secured 1b: mortga- . . . .l i.,
Other loans ar.d discounts .o. 9,
Overdraft:~ u.nsc'lred ...1.,
Overdrafts securO'LI. I. .
Other stocks. i e:di, seculit ,
Banking hKse. f';irnitu'e , ai.-d ,i'c:.
Other real est:te owne, . .. .... ,
Cash items .._. I
Due from bank:, and banl, _ , .
Gold coin. ..
Silver, nickel atd epe, cl . .
Naticnal ban:notesindall i;-c.S.G,. 7,
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock pai: n ._ ._ .. n
Surplus - .. . .'
Undivided t)'roi ts, s e ;n ... ..; and ' ,i)
Cashier's checks o tanuin 1.
Individual deposits bject to ch-hc I.i,',. .1
Trust funds on dep it .N :~,.
Individual savings * posits .,,..
Time certificates o 0posit
te of Louisianm I'ar , ( -,,
I, J. R. Brow Vice President, C A. . rkb."
Cashier of the abo named Bar. , i .,. - at t'
above statement is r, tit~! , ' .t. . tli
Subscribed an .1orn t, b. ,: ,,i i ,
1916. R,R.Redditt Notary PuL.lic.
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. t t is here
' ' . ,: day of J.n.
.' ty for
~; , :" i t"e ronllt
. , '
! :L' tuwil of
. t.., rs pres
{ ,!t... "s, and
: " ..: tn' highest
!. ; .t, months.
r ,ir ;ri li tO i X
Iii! I'a JI ent cu
'. ' ht ille am iunt for
a :,"lgtedti to
*K,c.;lti witA h the re
: r of t! code of
. a : i. e on the 22nd
I . 1 . ,,deditt,
, ; ·.: , -" ,. 1 h, [ 1916.
.\,m inistratior
S.tAe Land Office.
SLa,..)oc, 15th.191G.
,,, gl in that: Silas J.
.. t,, l.a., who, on Dee.
.. ,. h nI stad Cntry No.
1:'.": i·: . 1, I , tp, 13n, r
+.. . 1 t:,l,' of intention to
. .. t . tablish claim to
criled, before M. L,
: f ',our,, at Colnmbia,
Sdap of January 1917.
S:::, its witnesses: John
:.I:et.h Pusby,Illey West
:.' i y ai of (hester, La,
:-. , . t race, Register.
Notice for Publication.
D:partmrent of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at
t'.',n Rouge, La.
N De.,. 13th, 1916.
P',',,,,E u! d,,r Act ,-o-12.
i " rcylv given that Thomas
" Mt. I;'asant. La., who on
S .1 :.;, lni.at homestead entry
, i . :; ,1f set. sec. 32, tp.
,- east, La.. M., has
'f itntion to make three
S to ,, :;;'t:,,ish claim to the
.s, .bc, before Clerk of
t ' .,:,+!;a. La., on the 24th
S ': i7. Claimant names
i.i n IIoneycutt and J.
' . o, Gr:.:,n,La. Pross
. ibL rt L.Caldwell of Mt.
I of S. J. Brown
. i ,e \ r na s e d
, '". 'irt, Parish of Cald
" iv,-n that by vir
:," ,. - 'l (' , out of the 30th
,i , ,< ' .<:'I .t for the Parish of
, th oy of Nov. 1916,
. . . . rni mrile to adver
, ' . acconling to law,
1., both real and per
b : a rin o. the above named
, !(" .:- : ' , ;i, C ',,: lin
tur day t'e 6th o Jan. 1917,
. r' for
-*,t :, i' ,: ' , ,a .t tho principal
" ' ,,'.art l,nrs, in the
I;: i , . '. . ..,I d4ey, for the
," " I. ... ..i fuids with which
,f .aid succession,
.tv to wit: S. E.
.. \ . 4 of N. E. * of
i.," ,, "i,,h!pl";'i i 15, North of
. m aining 120 acres,
,·, . i ,:i c,. ., i, n provements
. , y I will be sold for
·. ,", i',, t ''.ss, tha n two-thirds
, vilue, the same have
" , - t $60b .00.
(~'l, gi,'!', on .ltre on this the 1st
T :., ,a I. :vinCvg, Administrator.
By C. P.P. Thornhill, Att'y,
Noice For Publication
Dcp rtmient of the Interior
U. . Lai Oice, Baton Rouge, La.
Nov. 26th, 1916.
, .> , ' l ' ,.t ;-i.12.
,n,'a , r < .'bwy given that Brumby
. ,, ,,f "t. l -lea.ant, La., who
:, ,;,.l ;i,. Jul:, nmaIde Homestead
:: IiN . 1. f'r a, of n t,8sec. 19,
; i , La., :dr., has filed notice
i., to make three :ear proof,
i-.'nn b r tio tho land above
,s:.. d,+ ,,f,,.. Chrk of Court, at
<,m:abia, Ia., on the" 6th, day of Jan.
Jl*rint r;n',-.s as witnesses:Thomas
. -t, 'i:n " ,a E. Teekell, Alva C.
I k. atl (',aie P. ,ailey, all of Mt.
E. D. Gianelloni, Register.
NOTICE
LOST-Cow and yearling,cow
is a pa'e red, yearling is a pale
red with white pides. Both
markLd-crop two splits one ear
awi- trier fimure seven in the other
Ybh brandd 77 on hip.
J. M. Parks,
1284t Winnsboro, La.