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~GiHEST MARKET PRICE paid for your Rough Rice. Let us have samples Jeanerette Rice & Milling Co., Ltd. phone or write, C. L. RICHARDSON, Jr. JENNINGS, LA. X1 ý fº4+ + ++++++++ + +++ ++++ 44+N4.4 44 Our Specialty eef,iron andWine oor Drug Co. southern Pacific. Time Card. EAST BOUND. due ................. 8:35 a. m. 10due..................11:47 a. m. 9 due.................. 1:00 a. m. WEST BOUND. 5 due ....... ........ 3:04 p. m 0 due...... ......... 6:38 p. m. I due.... ....... 4:24 a. m. Nos. 7 and 8 night trains. ne 34 for further' information. J. F. TUBBS, Agent. We sell Carbon paper. i y groceries at the Welsh Meat pi et. ames Clark was a Jennings visitor m sy. wi SE. Morse was under the weather th ay and Monday. illie Russell went to Rayne for a w lays visit Monday. the fine line of toilet soaps at Welsh Meat Market. rc w .A. Davidson and daughter went in the Lake Sunday evening. ease Billon went to Lake Charles bi day to serve on the jury. ki laud Martin went to the Lake Sun- sE yevening to see his "Best." M. B. VanNess it you need it ian or irrigating wells. a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Martin spen day among Jennings friends. Se E. E. Baker of Lake Arthur L house and stock well boring. Y issEthel Welch returned Monday visiting friends in Houston. ,lne, Brick and cement constantly A on hand by Lewis Lumber Co. h . A. C. Shipman was a business r to Lake Charles Saturday. uvenir Post Cards at Carrol's. are fine. Call and see them. ._.Lawson was considerably under ,ieather the first of the week. P SALE--4 tons Bailed Japan a . Mrs. E. M. Gallop, Welsh, La. , L. G. Lewis left Monday night saextended pusiness trip in Texas. s bwire, both Baker and Glidden .1 Pe Morse Hardware Company. ;t little girl came to make her home 1 MIr. and Mrs. Alcide Benoit, on I th. I Louviere, the North-side barber a visitor at the Lake Sunday California Strained Honey e at 15e per pound. Call on West. PJ. Bower moved onto the farm of ether-in-law, Mr. R. P. Willard Glidden'Barb Wire is the best; Lumber Company has a car 0o hands. 'mle Hutchins went to the Lake syto spend a day or two with father. SWheat Shorts at Jones I,Gertrude McCov, of the Jour -oce, visited homrefolks in Jen Sunday. Edna HIouck visited relatives S1tiungs Saturday and the first M"o this week. the.Coiled Spring Wooven WTire Pnlce before you buy, at Lewis r Company. &Boose, of floanoke, came over by evening to attend the meeting lahsonic Lodge. a Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Cul and seeds, at the Morse Company. 39 St do you use that old buggy? A would look much better, and exchange that one for a new the Calcasieu Impliment .:k·· New supply of fine cigars at the Welsh iti Meat Market. n Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs went to Lake Charles Sunday evening. Fresh vegetables of all kinds at the Welsh Meat Market. Win. Terry went as far west Sun day night as Lake Charles. lo Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Read were vis iting friends at Iowa Sunday. Arthur Melende and wife, or Iowa, were Welsh visitors Tuesday. P Barbwire, both Baker and Glidden, sp at the Morse Hardware Company. 2t Mrs. W. H. Patterson, of the Haber C, plant, was shopping in Welsh Satur- th day. P1 Wheat Shorts at Jones Bros. M Garden Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Cul- se tivators and Seeds at the Morse Hard ware Company. 39 2t Miss Pearl Miller visited friends in ye Jennings Saturday afternoon and of Sunday Ci The Faught Lumber Company re ceived a car of lumber and woven T picket fence this week. tc The Armstrong Machine Shops are making strainers this week for two wells, one for Mr. A. Fontenot and the other for E. S. Wood. B That Japan seed at the Gulf Mill is what you should have It is going out ti very fast-better hurry. ,Mr. Grear and family have taken rooms at the Signal hotel, where they is will make their home during the sum mer months. H. M. West is again in the feed business at the old stand. Feed of all kinds on hand at all times. Will sellcheap for cash. f Mrs. N. C.,Davis left Tuesday morn- N ing for NMermentau, to be with her aunt, Mrs. Jessie Spergin who is quite sick at that place. t Don't forget your subscription dues. c Look on the little yellow label on 1 your paper and it will tell you how you stand. Mrs. Grafton, of Manchester, Lou- a isiana, who has been visiting Mrs. S. A. Carroll for a few days, returned I home Sunday. Fancy Box Stationery at less than cost at the Journal office. Mr. Kenneth Gibson came over from Jennings Saturday levening to attend the party given by Miss Hattie Daniels. The best Japan seed in this country, t at the Gulf Thice Mill-Three weeks shorter growing season than other i .1apans. Mrs. J. J. Miller is spending the e week in Jennin~rs visiting home-folks, 2 while Mr. Miller is enjoying the pleasure of serving on the jury at r Lake Charles. Y Clear thinking, decisive action, vitn and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, conimes to all who use n Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Cooper Drug Co. No Royal Road TO WEALTH But a BANK ACCOUNT fills you with that independeint feeling which makes a king of any man. Your business respectfully so licited. First National Bank OF WELSH. L. E. ROBINSOs President; C. P. MARn Trl, Vice-President; E. C. WILLARD, Cashier. Try some of that cottolene at the T Welsh Meat Market. at t Dr. Paul Quilty, of Lake Charles, arrived in Im,,vn Tuesday. Elmer Bowers moved onto a farm north of Jennings this week. I) Dr. Geo. Cosner went to Lake Charles in on business Monday, returning Tues- Ali day. dro FOR SALE.--Maps of Calcasieu Par ish. Size of map 32x42. Price $1.50 RICE B3ELT JOURNAL Office. Mrs. Frank Knulton, of Jennings, cr, was here Saturday and Sunday vis iting friends and attending the revival meetings. in e One car load Best Flour en in the country; U. S. Pat- N ent. Paul W. Daniels. ne% yo' E. S. Wood is in town this week ono looking after his oil interests. Mr. Co Wood says he hopes to get his well pumping this week. arE Ed Powell, son-in-law of Mr. Jacob is I Bowers, moved his family out to the the piny woods this week, where he will lat , spend the summer. the t Dont forget that the Lewis Lumber 'i Company will supply your wants in ski Sthe Lumber line at the lowest market bet price. He S P. H. Montgomery, of Kansas City, Su Missouri, representing the Ebony Co Paint Company, was looking up trade 1 1- several days this week. ag Why do you use that old buggy? A Gc t new one would look much better, and trs n you can exchange that one for a new ch d one with the Calcasieu Implimnet tin Company. thi R. E. Walling, wife and baby left n Tuesday morning for Bayou Gouls tb4 for a visit of several days with Mrs. mo Wallings parents, Judge and Mrs. fal e Duffel. by d Gilbert W. Richardson and George thi R. Bailey, two Mormon Elders, of Utah, are in our city this week, dis- da s tributing their literature and teaching wi their doctrins. on We are willing to work for you one bh year on credit, but we kick on work to ing over that time. Look on the little to yellow label and see if it is time for us to kick. ge Md Mr. B. F. Richwood and family, of St 11 iayne, Louisiana, who havel been Q' yisiting the family of W. P. Russel le for a few days, returned to their home wi n- Monuay. U er C.H' Thompson, representing the to Catalogue department, of Butler Bro- at thers, of St. Louis, was a pleasant WI s. caller at the Journal office Friday of e` n last week. ul We have eight head of good mules to for sale, at the Harland place four u- and one-half miles north of Iowa. S. Address Findley and Hewett, Iowa, a I:d Louisian;a. tf J. ii. Porter. of Canton, Ohio, rep resentini the Ohio Injector Company, C of \\ordswvorth, Ohio, was looking up [ bustness 'among our Machine shops Tuesday. h S A pretty line of new to waistings both white and F tie colored, at Paul W. Dan- c iels. tf ks Mr. Kelley, one of Mr. Bower's cr sons-in-law, moved his tamnily out e north of J.lenminigs the latter part of ( the week, where hlie will run an engine ( this summer. the Armstrong has one of the best at equippedl machine, blacksmith shop and suplply houses in the entire rice elt Call on them and see what lines tney carry and see the class of ma chine work they turn out. W. C. Culberson, a real estate man of Crowley, was visiting his son, C. IH. Culberson, the flirst of the week, re turning to Crowley on the first train 'Tuesday. Why do you use that old buggy ? A1 new one would look much better, and you can exchange tlhat one for a new 1one with the Calcasieu Implliment Company.· Onizime Ardain was thrown from his horse at Thornwell and quite se riously hurt last Thursday. Dr. SCooperC was called and reports the case as not necessarily fatal. YOR SAL:E-A few thoroughbred Poland-China TIHogs. Including two Pedigreed Boars. Arh overstocked, ill sell cheap. Win. B. Gabbet. Two miles north-east of Roanoke. 2t Rev. E. O. Ware, corresponding I secretary of the Baptist Convention, Spreached at the Baptist church, both morning and evening last Sunday. A j good sized audience attendled both services. Hutcheson and Scogg'ns, the Pion eer Well DI)rillers, of this country, are t prelpared to drill irrigation wells on f short notice. Call on or address W. T. HIutcheson at the Jennings Rice Mill, Welsh, La. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is Ssimply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor It makes you well and keeps you well. 35cents. Cooper Drug Co. Try some of that tine Swiss cheese If at the Welsh Meat Market. o tl All colors Crepe Paper i at the Journal office. Dr. Watkin;, of Lake Charles, me Lak Dr. Arceneaux last Sunday at lays C in consultation on the case of Mrs. Alice Moore, who is quite low with the dropsy. I1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Spurgin went to and Mlermentau Sunday on account of the serious illness of Mr. Spurgin's moth- piel er, Mrs. Jesse Spurgin. erti rig] One car load Best Flour T in the country; U. S. Pat- out ent. Paul W. Daniels. owi ing \Vhy do you use that old buvy? A new one would look much better,. and bee you can exchange that one for a ne w one with the Calcasieu Impliment left Company. W. D Morse and wife, of Jennings, of are in Welsh this week. Mr. Morse is taking Mr. J. J. Miller's place in the Morse Hardware store while the latter is at Lake Charles serving on the jury. Beautifying methods that injure the of skin and health are dangerous. Be nit beautiful without discomfortby takiung M Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. mo Sunshiny faces follow its use. 35 cents. Cooper Drug Co. La Bernard Foster, General State Man- sis agler, for the John B. Farrewell Dry thi Goods Company, of Chicago, was da transacting business with our mer- Tu chants Monday. Mr. Foster reports fey times as being quite prosperous ko throughout Southern Louisiana. Mr. Ketch, who has lived out by a the Gulf Mill for some time past, moved last week onto the old Gravel farm, which was recently purchased by A. T. Jones. Mr. Ketch will make the crop for Mr. Jones this season. I f Bert McBurney went to Texas Fri day of last week, spending Sunday (with friends in Houston then going out near San Antone, looking after a e bunch of cattle which he wants to add k to his herd on his plantation north of 9 town. r Rev. W. Y. Quesenbery, State Evan gelist of the Baptist Convention, f stopped over Sunday at Welsh. Rev. n Quesenbery, it will be remembered, 4 held a series of meetings here last " e winter, in which several persons were converted. Dr. G. R. Mente, who has been un . able to occupy his pulpit for several it weeks is improving slowly, and it is f expected that although he is able to he up and around, it will be several weeks before he will be able to attend to his work. . Full line of new shoes, , also new Oxfords-for fgentlemen, ladies and children, at Paul W. p Daniels. tf SThe Sever.th Day Adventists are holding a ten days series of meetings y at their meeting house south of town. d lier Horton and Prof Tenney are conducting these services,I and are said to he having a good deal of in terest shown. 's Hugih Craig, Wm.Bailey,Jack Rom ut ero, Claud Singleton, Win. Labit, Ed of Goodreau, W. H. Bridges, and ne C. Pete were Sunday evening visitors at the Lake. They report the play, The Maid and the Mummy as being Sfirst-class. ce F. F. Answorth, representing the s Oliver Chilled Plow Company, of South Bend, Indiana, was transacting business with the merchants of Welsh an ''uesday. He saysthatthere has been fifty-seven Oliver Gangs sold here e- so far this season. Maurice J. Kent, vice president of of the Rosenfield Manufacturing and SImporting Company, of Atlanta, d Georgia, was in town Monday, and Ssold a nice bill of goods, consisting nt of carpets, rugs, shades eteaetera t o the Welsh Furniture Store. Letter toJ. P. Barger. )r. Welsh, Louisiana he Dear Sir: Why, do you think, can Devoe sell pure paint as low as others 4 ed sell adulterated paint? we There are 30 or 40 or 50 different Žd, makers of paint, that rank, in a way, as ''"tirst-class;" they have their re lt gions; ont's region is large, another's ng is small: everyone is "first-class"' in ( Sits region. th Of these 30 or 40 or 50, one is best, A another next, and so on down; but )th the prices are all the same or about the same-you, can buy one for less than another though; a personal mat ter sometimes. Bre But how, do you think, can Devoe On sell the best for no more than the rest? SThe answer is: it costs less to sell it; more to make, less to sell. Repu tation helps sell it. Its 150 years help Ssell it. to Go by the name. Yours truly ing 80 F W DEVOE & CO Lor WIs LUIBER CO., ell Our PaintL ell. Pure Leaf Lard for sale at the Welsh Meat Market. If you want the best fresh fruits, go o the Welsh Meat Market. Ed Clark is building on to his barn in the South part of town. t Chas. Martin came over from the Lake Thursday morning. Chas. Carr is making considerable) improvements on his house this week. Highest cash price paid for butter and eggs at the Welsh Meat Market. Clophas Benoit is putting up a neat picket fence around his residten·e top erty. This is an im'povmincut ill thei right line. The Good Luck lIe4taurant went out of business Tuesday of this~ week, owing to the difficulty found in secur ing help in the work. Lastie Hluval, from Cades, who has been visiting several days with his wife's grandmother, Mrs. F. Ilomnero, left for home Wednesday. We have left a few hundred sacks of the very best Honduras and Japan seed rice that can he obtained in this section of the country. JenningsiUice Millinr Co. Miss Chandeler, who has been spend ing some weeks visiting at the home of Rev. A. B. Welch, went to Jen nings Wednesday to visit with Miss Mary Scott, she will be gone about a month. Mr. R. M. Gray and family went to Lafayette Sunday to visit Mrs. Gray's sister, Mrs. Jesse Kelly, formerly off this place. Mr. Gray returned Sun day evening, his wife remaining until Tuesday. Mrs. Kelly will leave in a few days for her home in South Da kota. SCity Barber Shop, A. HEBERT, Prop. ý Snot aid Cold! ; A,. :- . WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDERTAKING GOODS CASKETS, COFFINS, Etc. S1 We are prepared to attend to all Undertaking Business. WL THE S SWELSH FURNITURE O Z++ ++++++++4++ + +++ "N UBLACK" BLACK POWDER SHELLS The '"Nublack " is a grand good shell; good in construction, good because it is primed with a quick and sure primer, and good because carefully and accurately loaded with the best brands of powder and shot. It is a favorite among hunters and other users of black powder shells on account of its uniform shooting, evenness of pattern jad strength to withstand reloading. L trial will prove its excellence. ALL DEALERS SELL THEM ILLINOIS CENTRAL Chicago St. Louis Louisville .ROp/ Cincinnati And all Points North and East The'Illinois Central is the only line fr',m N.v' (a )rS : taining two daily, up-to-date, fast throu,, train, to (niti,': ,. S. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, with direct con:w.ctrion' fl r It,,nts North and East. Remember that SOUTHERN PA'CIl[(' tra::in,- ran into ti, suo e station as the ILLINOIS CENTIAL in Niw E«rl .ajs. You avoid the long and dissatreeab,i hufs trai,.fer' andi ii;ae(' connections. See that your tickets read via th, ILLINO1S ' IN TRI L. Apply to ticket agent for through tickets or address N. D. FINCH, T. P. A., Houston, Texas. ;\. T. " tt , hi) ruIn tie res taurait or ti. nrth Ih. ,f I:ailroad .\venue, ft ii h w .:c f)o' .iiint s, Lo misiaiia, .htr. I . vi , ake ,harge of lar- .- itti I ii n.: hIuI 'I . T l'il i d inr. he a:IC; , u i. :, Ii. t u L ., e, 1,'htere will he occupied i, t'i is. MLasuu and 1. B. Hall. ,\lr. and .IrsN . I' al l;,l, ,.i, ., .Slis [iaelherti, who hay |h n 1in-g ,11rs, I)aniet l if, s'l. l' tin,, ' to Jin ntins Tu, Z s I , to I . . lthr'e days vi titing :: the hoim,(, I ir. ar d : '. r,.. ( a 1. li l, .1.,,. :.1 leave for h'r liomite in 1 l 'i; h-'r, iowa, Suinlav nlihht. \V\' windtr h\i 1ur' st'+t! coin i is itner d(1es niit halve that pile of rubblhish moved off f tih walk Ietwteen the rear end of the ('toper lDrug Store and the tin shp. It etd aniers alny ones bones that pa-ses along there after dark, and it is, to say the least, an unsightly affair. .'lost of the e.entl.-men who were drawn on the ltryv in th Lyon-it'n. ard ease, rturntl'd Ihmte Sunday, the case having been decided t-aturday "night. The defeniint in the ease was acquitted. The verdirt being received by demonstrations of t,.e utniost joy by friends and acquainiatnces. J. M. Goldsmith, of New Orleans, manager of the Prudential Insurance Company, was in Welsh Tuesday look ing after the interests of his company. SThe Prudential is one of the strongest old line companies in the United States. F. D. ('alkins' will lhe their representative in this part of the state. Rooms and Board. : + Rates $2.00 per day. MRS. J. M. HALL, f Proprietress. I ýfN+f++fNNN~+++++