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S-THE PLACE TO BUY The Latest Up-To=Date Styles in Spring and Summer Clothing Is .AT TIE SIGNAL CLOTHING STOII We are RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY and guarantee to give you THE BEST QUALITIES FOR THE LEAST MONEY. J. S. GERSQO.W, 1VGR Fine line of Crepe paper at the ournal Book Store. Brant Seaman of Rice was trans ýcting business in Welsh Saturday. < ~r. and Mrs. John H. Poe wereI ts of Mrs. Adah Singleton Sun : Dr. L G. Lewis spent Friday jd Saturday in Crowley on busi ·Ed Martin spent Sunday in Lake _ales, the guest of his brother, i . Martin. t Red Rust Proof Seed t Pa ts at Jones Bros. Don't forget the play tonight at phool auditorium. Good music fd plenty of fun. 'Come! Another car of wire and. nails ar 'ved this week. Can quote you inmegood prices. Morse Hardware Co. -E. C. Willard, cashier of the f ifit National Bank of this city, I pent to Lake Charles Monday horning, being called there to serve Sthe jury. Dr. Arceneaux was a business visitor to the parish seat Tuesday. Miss Katie Unkel was the guest of friends in Lake Charles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McAffreyi were visiting friends in Lake Charles Tuesday. Don't forget the play tonight at School Auditorium. Good music and plenty of fun. Come! Sidney Langley, one of the prom inent citizens of the north part of the ward, was a business passenger to the parish seat Monday. The DeKoven Male Quartette at the Auditorium Wednesday even Iing March 10. Admission, adults 50c, children 25c. Reserved seats 10c additional. To any boy or girl under 14 years of age, who will commit to memory all of Buster Brown's res olutions and our advertisements for six months, we will give abso lutely free, to the first, a suit of clothes; to the second, a pair of! shoes; to the third, a hat. tf Southern Mercantile Co., Ltd. Wm. Epler spent Sunday with his daughter in Lake Charles. J. T. Boling was a business vis itor in Lake Charles Monday. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats at Jones Bros. Mrs. Mary McDowell and Miss Marjorie Robinson were sight-see ing in Lake Charles Saturday. Hickory King Corn, Amber Corn Seed, Kaffir Corn and Sweet Corn at the Morse Hardware Co. Miss Ada Findley spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Iowa She was accompanied by Miss Carrie Neeley, who was her guest while there. Miss Hathaway left Friday even ing for Winnfield, La., returning Tuesday morning. Miss Lucy Ketch acted as her substitute in room 3. Miss Nettie Shaw was taken ill Sunday and was compelled to go to her home in Jennings. Miss May Dautel took charge of her work with the primary pupils, (luring her absence. Mrs. W. H. Loving was among those who went to Lake Charles Tuesday. N. Prentice went to Rice Tues day morning for a short visit with his son Mark. Mayor Chas. E. Carr and wife were Oriole passengers to the par ish seat Tuesday morning. J. L. Byerly, one of the promi nent north of town planters, was a business passenger to Jennings Monday. We can save you money on your cylinder, engine and other oils. Get our prices. Morse Hardware Co, Mrs. McDowell arrived the latter part of the week from Jackson, Miss., and is visiting her brother, L. E. Robinson and family. Miss Annie Florence Smith, so prano, reader and pianist, who ac companies the DeKoven Male Quartette, comes most' highly rec ommendsd The press of the country, throughout, speaks most highly of her accomplishments. Dr. Quilty of Lake Charles, was a professional caller in Welsh Sat urday. Miss Cecile Williams, teacher of room two, spent Sunday with friends in Crowley. P. J. Owles, one of the promi nent citizens of Evangeline, was a business visitor here Saturday. Presiding Elder, G. B. Hines, was in Welsh over Sunday, holding quarterly meeting and greeting his many friends here. Miss Vernie Unkel returned Mon day from New Orleans, where she had been spending several days, the guest of the Misses O'Neil. Every lover of music should hear the Deiuven Male Quctette at the Auditorium, Wednesday even ing. It promises to be one of the best numbers on the course. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davidson and daughter Mariam and Chas. F. Buck, Jr., attended the play "Mary's Little Lamb" at the Lyric theatre in Lake Charles Sunday ev ening. Garland Hayes was a business visitor in Jennings Saturday. Don't forget the play tonight at School Auditorium. Good musie and plenty of fun. Come! We again have in bulk Plant Seed company's seeds this year; the kind that did so well last year. Morse Hardware Co. John Doescher of Lake Charles, was in Welsh Saturday in the in. terest of the machine company of that city. which he is representing. O. Proctor and wife of Peoria, Illinois, arrived in Welsh Thursday and are the guests of thei." niece, Mrs. Forest Tnner. F. A. Arceneaux, police juror from Ward 2, went to Lake Charles on the early train Tuesday to at tend the regular meeting of the parish police jury. The sad intelligence reached here Friday of the death of Dr. Mixon, of Winnfield, La. He will be re membered by many, who met him while here on a visit during the holidays. 30 0000OOOOOOOOO00OOOOOOOOOOOO O 0000000000000 FOR SALE: A COMPLETE LINE OF_ ...... VETERIN.~ARY R /EMEDIES THE CRESCENT DRUG STORE We have secured the agency for a Complete and Reliable Line of Medicines for Stock, :: : :: : andcallyourattentionto :: ::' , , American Gall Remedy and Antiseptic H ealing American Tonic and Blood Purifier. Powder. American Physic Ball. American Colic and Kidney Remedy. American Colic a nd Kidney medy. American Blister, Does not remove the hair. ,American Fever Powders. American Spavin, Splint and Ring Bone Ointment. Each of these preparations are a Necessity and should be in your Stable ready for an emergency. To introduce these Remedies we want every Stock Owner, having any Lame, or Injured Horses or `Mules, to call and see us, and to each one answering this'advertisement on or before March 15, we will give a trial bottle FREE. Every package of medicine contains a coupon, entitling the holder to Free Veterinary Advice. Folders and Advertising circulars are being mailed, but in case you don't get any ,all for them. FOR SALE ONLY AT , RESCENT DRUG STORE PROPRIETOLR. WELSH, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 LOUISIANA. Sww, oo00