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at Welsh, La.. was hanigec .'wih bullets a fm cents Em. ."21. * t lsts of New Yorl {-", r kiJelled by Soe ed* Oto Roosevelt de t b uark o eadS e regarding the itt he s p`Ade ly the army scan i~uvropeb r~i. the golcon 0Pe 4 y labr 3s in the heart o nt,. M de and no better imSietments than s of·d her aised =:at .ht7 a ik London and S-een compelled - st ,.t odle of food for "' se a bo I. now daily looked is so much bet " hOe evetg, published in 4 jbthe amerchants S b taking to it 'Ppapelt It s -Crorley Daily irsaeits ever '··....: : ,ob Fitz ~ #. A the eightth .eter day night `to gve *-qlatter was 1 il` the fatal ,that Fitz Sbp- Kemocratic execu Slosieu parish has Thouse in Lake august 9, "*or the rO Ipioviding for r to represent e ve admmittee sional district. *iQ* hioh was gen . =iNebrassks; Wes :Dakota, occur 'o,loek Monday. 0 Sfos were felt at i s in the three h S-10 to 15 sec rge reported was es and window t " ho magnifieth g uyla ,;own town and n Tantinually, for got man of praise Z Set. a Parp and a bui mr and the man fou] 'l be bunched mas .b .and, shipped to and "_ ' -y don't shovel to buil o Grover Cleveland Nat tioo tiwice in spite C. tion from nearly last bra in congress is in- stor N oosevelt. It is argued Dwi m f the party lead- land 91 kis nthing like as Bra: mmgeneral, as was the Gral .tCleveland, and the ing 1 r wh a 'je Mr. Roose- char Ce themselves that ter t Spoplular with the peo :Sa Mr. Cleveland, i !bneon believe that he S w, o Lake Charles, l.fre.ih& rrace for con "w Seventh - district. bandidates for con nparish, and in his ent Senator Drew S-withdrawn from the tpflify the situation sire that the field alolasieu can give W r tooneman. If 1ia 8~s Javor, I believe o-he nomination, and ot only our own inter Spcredit aerests of the entire of course,, R ectionssage from an un .., obinso _ .tains a vast deal *@ .the ad sense; "What A S etbhingto do is ~s •s e h aou, ' help one an Set" back to a help your Ph able to enjo jo one is the Sur s t dobwn your . 'man has Qurtelf. Put 4 he was diese RBooms'an New i present -" O qase 0 erpont 1 Sans body sal - epy the Germ New was here. Morgan, e embroidered b' Hal uperior twt of e in handsome all-oa as in robes, eith" .. ,a..... st color. Graham flour at Bell & Co.'a. ` the # .;,,so.g stove, the "Quick Meal," at Daniels'. Read'the Journal and get all the IoU. newt. For a dandy pair of lace curtains call at "ne Racket £itore. tCegulat services were held in the Congregational and Fletcher Method Sst Churches, Sunday, both morning and evening. ed If you are not already a reader of suit the Journal come in and have your name enrolled on our list. J. R. Wedlock has rented the Mc Em- Affrey building, just east of the Jour Sol nal office, now occupied by J. W. ack- Hall, and will, we understand, embark 9. in the restaurant business. A number of bargains at Bell & Co. pork It will pay you to go and examine de- their immense line. the we are requested to announce that can- Rev. A. Wilkinson, of Lake Charles, will preach in the Methodist church in on- this city Sunday morning at 11 o'cock. eart Everybody cordially invited out to ,tter hear him. han The Journal's job presses have been busy the past month turning out work Lsed for Welsh's progressive business men. and We are prepared "to do fine conmer lied cial printing on short notice and our for prices are moderate. Try us for your ed next order. C. J. Renz this week purchased A. B. Hall's barber shop on the north inside of the railroad. He has engaged ' ts rooms over the Racket store and will move his family here to reside. Mr. As enz took possession of the shop 7 ly Wednesday. Work is progressing nicely on the P new buildings in town. The drick a rev stores of Knott Bros. & Co. and C. E. b tz Taylor & Co. are now in the hands of the plasterers and will be completed ;ht within a few days. Gal 'A buddle of rice raised on L. E. itz Robinson's plant was brought to V town Friday and put on exhibition in 1N Mr. Robinson's office. The specimen o' u- was well headed and showed no evi- a as dence of the drouth. Mr. Robinson si ke will have a heavy yield this year. si They are beauties -those rubber tire M buggies - sold only by Davidson- fo Wesson Implement Co. W. H. and J. A. Cline this week ar bought lots six and seven, block one, th ° in the Jarrett-Cooper sub-division of it * C. E. Carr, for which they paid $1.50 lo r- each. There is a great, demand for ' city property at this time and Welsh t is enjoyeng a substantial building or boom. ch at W. T. Lee, of near Joplin, was in sti town Saturday and called around to Ad join the Journal's reading club. He tic says the growth of his rice has been st; h greatly retarded by salt water, but the ch recent rains have br eý n ii-and will yet make a fairly H.ty good crop. p. plan The Calcasieu Implement Co,s. Mon building has been raised and a brick fi ce foundation pnt under it. Brick- subs. masons began on the vault this week tice and the work will be rapidly pushed mule to completion. When finished the abou building will be occupied by the First eral National Bank. ing ti C. W. Bramhall and P. I. Drury Th last week traded a large hotel and met im store building in Wooten, Iowa, to ed thi Dwigans & Carr for 1,020 acres of boar( land near Granado, Texas. Messrs. cipal Bramhall and Drury will move to ter S4 3ranado where the former is arrang- the ss .ng to put in a $10,000 stock of mer- is, wi ,handise, while the latter will look af- of lad er the big farm. sold c For Advances on Crops see TIE JE INGS RICE MIIIING COIIPARY, W. T. Hutcheson, Supt.. C. S. Morse, Mgr, We;sh. La. cder)r)irgs La. RICE LANDS! OIL LANDS! Remember you prosl)ective buyers of Farms, Rice Lands or Oil Lands, we can surely save you money. LWe have a large list of Louisiana and Texas rice lands we can sell from $5.00 to $40.00 per acre. We dd not own the earth but are agents for a good sized slice of its suface, and with our long experience and personal knowledge of rice lands are competent to help you make your selections either in Louisiana or Texas lands. We invite you to call or write us for any information. Will gladly furnish same on short notice. WRIGANS & CARa, OFFICES: Bred batistes Gansdo, Tex. Sall-over designs as well has i either white or beige cnell h supp - g at it and torturing a londs·-- new Sstrats and bands._ a Th ne I s,.. . t't forget to ask for , . Patet Sflour t Prentioe & powers', MiHsses Carrie and Mapjorle Mom ok returned to Jennings Friday f eg noon fnom a visý6 tO tbe ldl sis- noon froma - . sister, Mrs. he W. y. aylot, in this city. They ar rived here Thursday from a protrac ted stay in Washington, Oregon and ns California. Anything in the clothing and dry he goods lines can be had at Bell & Co's 'd- at the lowest prices. ng The Woman's Christian Temper ance Union will meet at the home of of he president next Wednesday, August ur 6, at 3 o'clock p. m. All members . and any one interested in the cause . are requested to be present. r- MRS. LIONEL BERTRAND, President. V. rk No good Buggies so cheap nor no cheap Buggies so good as those ,. sold by the 2e CALCASIEU IMPLEI1ENT CO. A. C. Smith, pastor of the Lafayette It M. E. church, who had been assisting s, Rev. A. W. Turner in the Lacasine .n camp meeting, was in Welsh Monday C. morning and in company with Rev. o Turner paid this office a pleasant call. He returned to. Lafayette Monday. " A. McKinnon, as president; F. W. Hansen, vice president; Hector Mc Kinnon, secretary; LionelA. Goudeau, treasurer, and Alfred M. Barbe, at r torney, have organized the Calcasieu r Iron Works and Mill Supply Com pany, Limited, at Lake Cnarles, with . 20,000 capital stock. Sh . R. Gerson, of Crowley, was here i Tuesday and conipleted arrangements 1 with F..A. Arceneaux for the renting of the store building now occupied by Knott Bros. & Co. Mr. .Gerson will have the building remodeled and will put in a big stock of clothing as soon as Knott Bros. move into their new brick. Furniture ! Furniture ! At prices to meet competition. PAUL W. DANIELS. Rev. I. W. Cooper, president of Whitworth College, Brookhaven, Miss., preached an interesting sermon over Martin's hall Sunday evening to a, large audience. He had been as sisting in the camp meeting at Lact sine for the past ten days. He left Monday morning on the early train for his Mississippi home. Elegant Instrument. If you intend purchasing a piano and want something good, then see the WEGMAN PIANO, positively the finest instrument onthe market. Cata logue furnished by CHARLES GRAY, Crowley. M. B. Van Ness has traded his lots on which are located the Welsh Ma chine shop and the public reservoir, at the corner of Elms and South streets, to Chas. Carr for two lots on Adams street, north of the Welsh Na tional Bank building. We under stand Mr. Van Ness will move his ma chineo .j-h Adm,ns-d stsreet prop- _i rty soon. H. D. Yantis, a progressive rice lanter of near Kinder, was in Welsh [onday and called around to this of ;e and had his name enrolled on our ibscription list. He also had a no ee inserted describing a span of ules that strayed from his farm )out ten days ago. He offers a lib al reward for any information lead g to their recovery. The Rice Millers' Association, which -t in Lake Charles Saturday, adopt the rules revised by the executive ard of that organization. The prin )al change in the rules was that af Sept. 1, 1902, rice will be sold on same terms as other cereals; that with a sight draft attached to bill lading. Heretofore rice has been Id on thirty days time. . par RITGGIESII BUGGIESII We have buggies in every variety from the cheapest to the best, at prices to conform with these dull times. Look over our immense stock and see what we have to offer you. CALCASIEU IMPLEMENT CO., Limited. CI~~~~93,~ When visiting Lake Charles go to _. Carlson & Company, Don't forget to bring that Broken Watch or anything in Jewelry that needs repairing. We can do it the same day you leave it if you wish. NOTE: Store will c ose at 7 p. m excepting Saturday after March 1st. . . .. . .. LIVERY STABLE. Pitre Bros. XVe1-:h. l.a. p "--ng?- _ýJ, LP~ :ad Vehicles and solicit the patronaug . the public. BILLON BROS., I `7° Druggists, elsh, - Louisiana. ~i BILLONB~OS 6 Csh * 4v *sina A, x s~ o SHI. 91U 9 T some - W. Jacobs' Studio To get my photo taken. He makes you a fine picture at a reasonable price. A ! s o enlargements i n Crayon, Sepia and Pastel. See His New Picture Frames for En largements. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sashr, Doors, Blinds, Cis terns and Tanks of all kinds 41 Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. d Call and see us opposite Cooper's Drugstore. WLABI LUMBEIS IN 4 ý WELSH, LOUISIANA. *--- -----..............g~~~ .KEEP COOL... We still have for sale, at reasonable prices, a nice line of SEASONABLE GOODS such as ~Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Hammocks, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors and Wire Cloth,± SBlue Flame and Gasoline Stoves. Yes, we have the best self-generating gasoline stove on the arket Don't buy before you see it work. -- gasoline stoe on the maret. fWe are headquarters for biccle sundries. Repairing done at reasonable figures. L. L. 1ORSE & SONS, The Right Place. Welsh, La. Calkins, Spalding & Co., TWelsh-, Iaa A General Banking Business Transacted. Exchange bought nd sold to lon on curiti. Inteest p1aid on time deposito. one to loan on aroved se Your busine.'s respectfullv solicited. olleco iven prompt attention. C tiFERENCIES: Hiblcria nNat'l Bank, of ake OCrleans, La. Fourth Nat'l Bank, of New York. Algona StateeBank, Algona, Ia.r LEON CHAVANNE, Fire, Accident and Tornado Insurane Long Distance Phone No. 597. Lý,)e Charles, Louisi-ý,: