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For a Severe Cold "Chambelain's Cough Remedy cured my daughter Anna of a severe cold and cough a few years ago and ever since then I have never missed an oppor tunity to recommend this medicine to anyone suffering from throat or lung troubles. I cannot speak too highly in praise of it," writes Mrs. D. J. Shelley, harlville. N. Y. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy contains no narcotic and may be given tof children with perfect con fldence. It is a pleasant syrup so they do not object to taking it. NOTICE I am applying to the Honorable Board of Pardon for a full pardon. OSCAR WILLIAMSON. mrch 27 St. LIBERTY BONDS PURCHASED AT MARKET PRICE CHAS. F. BOAGNI, Office, 136 Bellevue, Street, OPELOUSAS, LA. teb25-it Whr. Yoa Eanumerted by a MT8 r? A government census of this eity was taken during the moeths of January and February. 192, and if you permanently reside here you shouM have been lited. If in doubit whether you or other member of your househoeld were enumerated, be fore charging that an omission was made, please question other members of your family, and your neighbors. The enumerators were under oath to make a thorough canvass, and may have called in your absence, and obtained elsewhere the facts neces sary to enumerate you. If you are sure that you were not counted, it is your duty both to the govern ment and to your city to report the omission so that it can be investigated. Any person knowing of such omission will please fill out the following coupon and mail it to the official named below. TO MR. WM. A. ROBERTSON. Supervisor of Census, 7th District of Louisiana, Opelousas, Louisiana. Date -------------.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dear Sir: On January 1st, 1920, I was living at the address given below, and to the best of my knowledge I have not been enumerated for the 1920 census, there or any where else. Name: ------------------------------------------------------------ Names of others not enumerated at same address, and relationship to head of family. Address : Street and Number--------------------------------------- .....------------ Ward of City-------------------------------------------------------- Name of City----------------------------------------------------.- Name of Census Enumerator who worked the neighborhood in which you reside:-------------------------------- Signature:------------------------------------------- F Personal Clyde Bergeron of Crowley was the guest of A. E. Veltin and daughter, Miss Anita, last Sunday. G. H. Cretin spent a couple of days in the Crescent city this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Andrus and son spent Easter in Alexandria, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fogleman. Dejean Callliouet of Port Barre was the guest of friends here last Friady. G. C. Jordan was a busines visitor to Rayne on Tuesday. Ralph Alexis of New Orleans spent Saturday and Sunday in Opelousas guest of Miss Edna Lewis. *a * Master A. W. Krotz, Jr., and little sister, Doris of Krotz Springs spent several days in town last week with I their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Chachere. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Larcade, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. rmand Dejean, Mrs. Jim Pherris, Misses Francis Budd, Marie Meginley, Rosalie, Irmae and aEda Roos, Julia Duson, Della and Lena Bourdler, Sylvia Durio, Lena Loeb, Nathalie Haas, lone Joret, Yvonne De jean, Vita Guilbeau, Irene Dupre, Mr. and rMs. W. T. Stewart, Mrs. C. P. Dunbar and Mrs. Jack Dupre; Messrs. Bill Jordan, Briggs, Jeff Hawkins, Clay Williams, Steve Durand, Albert Clary, Dudley Lastrappes, Mel Dietlein, John Harmanson, Eddle Littell, Herbert Pbhiapsu Chardt jeieai , HannanRJack s0nba, fativvt1 e , Leonce Boos, 'Hpward Dejean attended a dance in Washington on Monday night. Mrs. E. P. Veazie and sister, Mrs. 'Belcher, returned on Tuesday from New Orleans. Dr. J. A. Haas, wife and daughter, Nathalie, were visitors to New Orleans last week. Archie Dunbar attended the Ed wards-Desmaries wedding in New Or leans Monday. tMiss Blanche LeBourgeois, Alice Dietlein, Yvonne Dejean, Lilliam Las salle students at Sacred Heart Con vent, Grand Coteau, spent several days in town with their parents. Tony Fux of Port Arthur, spent the day Sunday with his mother, Mrs. O. Fux. Mrs. J. Frankel and Miss Regina Loeb of Crowley were the gaest of Mrs. A. M. Haas and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Loeb the past week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Blum of Buf falo, Texas, is spending sometime here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Loeb. Mrs. Blum will be remembered here as Miss Francis Munzesheirmer. Mrs. Fredinand Dejean of Port Barre was shopping in town on last Friday. Miss Mabel Garland and brother, Gussie, of Ville Platte were in town Tuesday'visiting friends and relatives. Bob Schuler made his weekly trip to Morrow Station Sunday. Dr. L. J. Bauman motored to Prairie Ronde on Monday morning to accom pany Miss Audry Smith who is teach ing school in that section. Miss Edna Lewis, Ralph Alexis of New Orleans and Oscar Bienvenu were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Schell in Washington on last Saturday night. Robert Littell, Jr.. James Saizan and Nathan Haas who are attending school in New Orleans spent several days in town las tweek guests of rela tives. Mr. Hy. Guillet of Eunice, was the guest of J. M. Hamilton, special agent supervisors office Monday. Miss Evelyn Stagg spent several days in New Orleans this week guest of her sister. Miss Joyce. Miss Audry Smith returned on Mon day from New Orleans after a pleas ant stay with relatives. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Grover French and son, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Shute were aong th many from Port Barre who atended the picture show here on last Saturday night. Charley Clay and rD. J. Raphiel two popular young gentlemen of Port Barre were in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moresi attend ed the ice manufacturers convention in New Orleans this week. *** Lawson Kirby of Elliot City made a visit to our city on Wednesday. While here attended the dance given by the Daughters of Isabella at Bar rilleau's. * * Alfred Cormier, Charlie Clay and Dr. J. Raphiel of Port Barre motored over Wednesday and took in the dance at Barrilleau's. A. D. Hanks of Port Barre attended to business in town on Thursday. * ** Miss Pearle Chachere is spending sometime in New Orleans guest of Mrs. William Lynch. * Mrs. Jury Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Porter, were visitors to Eunice last Sunday. Henry Mersch of Eunice attended the dnace here on Wednesday night. NOTICE We wish to hi ,G. A. Barilleau and Robe.t Chacheie for the use of the auditorium and all others who so kindly assisted us fn making our dance last Wednesday night such a gratify ing success. MRS. A. L. ANDRUS, Grand Regent Daughters of Isabella. AFTER FOUR YEARS Opelousas Testimony Remains Un shakeh Time is the best test of truth. Here is an Opelousas story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come straight home to many of us. Mrs. Ludovic Fontenot, 457 N. Wal nut St., says: "I can certainly recom mend' Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have taken tem on several occasions when I was having trouble with my kidneys and pains in the small of my back and I have always received beneficial results. Doan's Kidney Pills are a re medy of merit and I have never fail to recommend thdi to others who need a kidney remedy." (Statement given April 24, 1914). On March 18, 1918, Mrs. Fontenot said: "It si a long time since I have had any kidney trouble, thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills, for they entirely cured me. I sure had my share of this complaint and consider myself very fortunate in learning of Doan's Kidney Pills when I did. I feel like a different person." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn, Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE Rooms Republican Committee, Sev enth Congressional District, Opelousas, Louisiana. Be it resolved by the Republican Executive Committee of the Seventh Congressional District of the state of Louisiana regularly convened in ses sion by call of the chairman this third day of April, 1920, that a con vention of the Republican party is hereby called to convene at 136 Belle vue Street, City of Opelousas, on NOTICE A change in schedules of passenger trains on the Texas & Pacific Railway will occur SUNDAY, APIRL 11th. Those contemplating a trip after April 10th should ,consult T. & P. Agents concerning time of arrival and departure of trains. GEO. D. HUNTER, General Passenger Agent. ..........) ~ L)~ : ::-:: ... .. ... .. .. ... .. :: : .. "Another Rsh Story Maybe so, but the fact is, when Springtime comes men's minds just naturally turn to thoughts of their favorite haunt, a hook and line and a good old-fash ioned fish-fry. When the spirit moves you to do likewise stop by and inspect our line of FISHING TACKLE and let us fix you up the NICEST OUTFIT to be found in these parts. A complete line of FISHING TACKLE and FISHER MEN'S SUPPLIES on sale at our store. EST. J. B. SAN ,'t Thursday the sixth day of May, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing one delegate and one alter nate from the district to the Republi can National Convention at Chicago ill., June 8th, 1920. The basis of representation shall be the population of each parish in the district, according to the census of 1910 ,one delegate for every 3000 of population or major fraction thereof. All who believe in the principles of the Republican pat'ty and- deae toe achieve its success are cordially in vited to participate. Opelousas, La., April 3rd, 1920. OHAS. F. BOAGNI, Chairman. Attest:--W. H. RAY, Acting Secretary. apr 3 St SUCCESSION SALE ESTATE OF LIZE DEJEAN No. 7085, Probate Docket,' Sixteenth Judicial District Court, Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana. By virtue of an order of the Hon orable B. H. Pavy of the Sixteenth Judicial District Court, holding ses sions in and for the parish of St. Landry, La., bearing date April 9th, 1920, and in pursuance to a commis sion to me directed by the clerk of the said court there will be sold at public auction by the undersigned to the last and highest bidder at the last residence of the deceased at Ar naudville, La., on SATURDAY, MAY 15th, 1920, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed property, to-wit: First. A certain lot or parcel of ground, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated at Arnaudville, La., bounded on the North, by Union Street, and measur= ing 114 feet on said street; on the south, by property of D. H. Bernard, for 100 feet; East by Front Street, and measuring 120 feet on said street, and West, by property of Noah Breaux; being same property decedent acquired as per Act No. 82789 of reeo-. ord in Conveyance Book "Y" No. 4, page 490 and in Mortgage Book 52 "A" page 288. Second. One lot of household fur niture. Third. One lot of kitchen utensils. TERMS:-CASH. EDGAR DEROUSELLE, apr 10 tds Administrator. Voronoff Note Browne-Miss Deane keep her age remarkably well. Towne-Why shouldn't she? She never gives it away.-Cartoons Maga sine. A Hot One He-TIe wompl piarry x=4s know She--You aer certainly very modei" in your requirements. Its Extent 2 "It is of no use wha ing trouble." "Yet that is a loan w oversidbscribed." Metaphos Ml**s "The old c.e.k keeper lion Brtusa wals lire th "I guaeas h meant dandy Heon.T W ANTED 10 Strong colored I for trucking sugar, st work, wages $3.50 day. Meeker Sugar Refinimg Meeker, La. 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