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art asa o vstor Chbarles. - ,ED- a:I sistant, Wpt Drug Stot't. toilet paper g, to the Bok Store. L-vett and f, rnih were visitors Satu,,a'. ,4ofCalcasieu Pa:.1h for sale Ijt.al Book Stre. . Riplingelr S visiting . arles frien(s. SBarnette lmad,' i business lake Charles Tues4lyt. gammil "was a business to o Jennings WeIlesday. psckage of Lee's Stock tor. horse H:-ar(l\are Co. A Sutter of Jennings, was a vvisitor in Welsh Monday. Large Supply of fresh Garden Seeds at Morse Hardware Co. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Arceneaux t were Lake Charles visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Spaulding of Iowa, were Welsh visitors Satur day. John LeBlanc of Iowa Station, was transacting business in Welsh Tuesday. Rev. J. A. Carruth was transact ing business in the parish seat Monday. Misses Inez and Lena Arceneaux were guests of Lake Charles friends over Sunday. J. L. Byerly attended the meet ing of the Rice Association at Jen nings Saturday. Pratt's Stock Food at , Jones Bros. F. A. Arceneaux was a business, visitor in Lake Charles the first of ai the week. cl Eli Lyon, one of Iowa's leading 0 business men, was a visitor in Welsh Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Leonard Corbello, of Rice. was a business visitor in Welsh Monday. Attorney L. A. Goodeau of Lake Charles, was transacting business in Welsh Monday. J. I. Miller, the popular Roan oke blacksmith, was transacting business here Tuesday. Mrs. S. O. Scoggins and her mother were visiting friends in Lake Charles Wednesday. W. P. Strobe was called to Beau mont last week by the serious ill ness of one of his engineers. Mrs. Gillie Sloan of Alexandria, is spending the week visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Kimball. Call and see us for anything you : may want in the Stove line. All kinds at Morse Hardware Co. .Mrs.and Mrs. H. E. Wesson and little daughter, Ella, were visiting r' friends in Jennings Wednesday. School books are cash. Please do not ask for credit. Jonrnal Book Store. Get a list of the September cyl inder and disc graphophone rec ords at the M.orse Hardwale Co. R. Smith, one of the popular merchants of Welsh, was a busi ness visitor in Lake Charles Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White of Morse, visited with Miss Dale Rob inson Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Anthony Hebert and child ren went to Lake Charles Monday for a few days' visit at the ho:me of friends. Oscar Fulton left Saturday even ing for Kansas, where he will spend a few weeks visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ray Jones Virgil Patterson left Saturday for Ft. Worth, Texas, where he will resume his studies at the Ft. Worth University. R. MI. Yreeland of Houston, lh Texas, representing the Prichard , Rice Milling Co., was buying rice " in Welsh this week. ' The Congregational Junior C. E. II celebrated its monthly social in the t form of an enjoyable picnic last t Wednesday afternoon. IE City Marshll Robt. Watkins, camie in from Lake Charles Mon day morning, where he had been a day or two on business. Rev. Logan of the Presbvteri:'n church of this city, was a guest of Rev. Black of Crowley, Tues:la'y afternoon and evening. Now is the time to protect your Stock from Mosquitoes. Flyo-curo will do it. For sale by Morse Hardware Co. C. E. Myers, buyer for the Gulif Rice Milling Co., of this city, went to Iowa Tuesday, where he pur chased several lots of rice. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arceneaux went to Jennings Saturday for ai shnrt visit with. Mrs. Arceneaux' parents, Mr and Mrs. Mlartin. A. R. Miller started Monday for Seattle, Washington, where he will spend a month or two attending the fair and visiting iriends. Two second-hand Deering bind ers for sale, in good running order; prices, $40 and $90 respectively. For information call on J. E. Lewis or Roanoke Mercantile Co. D. D. McBride, who left here : few .weeks ago for Texas, returned to Welsh Monday. Mac says Welsh is good enough for him. Mrs. Katie Vincent and baby of Lake Charles, were guests at the home of her niothel, Mrs. Buck ingham, of this city, Saturday . Miss Mabel Copen, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Morrison, for the past five week-, left Monday night for Chattanoo°p, Telunessee. Dr L. G. Lewis has added his auto to the list of available ma chines, having had it put in perfect order. This makes the fifth ma chine that can be seen on our streets now. NOTICE:-A few head of extra fine well broke oxen for sale at the Southern Mercantile Co., Ltd. Just the team for your heavy work this fall. 9tf Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Covey start ed for California Saturday evening, where they expect to spend five or six weeks visiting Mr. Covey's par ents and looking over the country. Jno. Cosner returned to Ft. Worth Monday to resume his studies in the university after hav ing spent the summer at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cosner. Miss Hattie Smith, daughter of r Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, left for Nashville, Tennessee, last week, u where she will undergo treatment II and possibly an operation for ap pendicitis. d A HOME FOR SALE:-Good five g room cottage, on two lots, splendid well, fine shade, lots of fruit trees; two blocks northeast of Methodist 'e church. Inquire of J. H. Bowen, Welsh, La. 14-25 Wait for the big millin. ery opening at Sonthern 'lercantile Co., Friday, Sept. 17. Sunday morning, September 19, preaching service will be resumed in the Congregational church. At this time the new pastor, V. M. Patterson, will begin his work with the Welsh church. Arduce Fontenot, who has been spending the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Fontenot, started Monday for Lafayette, where he will enter school for the coming year a Monday of this week being Labor Day, was celebrated here by the bank and post office closing their doors during the day, except in the y case of the latter institution, which e kept open the regulation hour, from '12 to 1 o,clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Putnam, who n, have been spending the summer 'd visiting friends in Iowa, Dakota el and Missouri, returned to Welsh Tuesday. Mr Putnam says the heat and the drnuth throughout ie the section of the north where he st had been has been the most severe ever known, and that Louisiana is a blossoming paradise compared to is, much of the north. Welsh, :: :: Louislana. S. Justice of the Peace ; Notary Public. Ward Two - I;!ASIDENT AGENT FOR : ROYAL INSIlRAN(cE Co' AETNA INSURANCE CO. 0 OLE INSURANCEI CO. QUEEN INSURANCE CO. S V INSURENCf CO. SUN INSURANCE CO. of London. e E INSURENC * jdies' Skirts, Jackets and Coats Cleaned and Pressed. GENTLEMEN'S WORK OF ALL KINDS. SOLICITED. a Work G-u.arafn.teedc a " AT " " HEBERT'S TAILOR SHOP wuT·ken for tLe:FFamons M. Born and Universal Tailor-Made Suits contractor and Builder. loving of Buildings a Specialty. Address al Welsh, La., or 'Phone No. 112 P -SOI-V ED Te" THAT A 3BARREL 15A NICE i COOL TH NG TO WFAR- BUT W.O WANT5 -To WEAR A cei t3 DARREL WHEN WE HAVE for SAPPAREL T-AT IS JUST AS COOL AND LOOKS /\U CH BETTER ýý, S BSTER BROWN of 9Z 8A1RFL AVAR3h Ci CLOTHING THAI IS SoLD FITS LITTLE TER THAN A BARREL. WE ARE NCT dAMED foR A MAN v ioM WE PIT o, T TO K AT HIS BACK. EVEN NEGLIGEE GAR I.TS MIGHT eIUST AS WELL BE PROPERLY UT. IT CoSTS No MORE, BUT So MANY MAN ACTURERS ARE CARELESS. THEY Do NOT ll To MAKE GOOD THINGS, VBT THINGS BUST AS GooD." A THING JUST AS dooD BE No BETTER THAN A GOOD THING. WE I`NOT CLAIM THAT WHAT WE SELL YOU IS UST AS GooD," BUT THAT IT 15 !'GooD. ULD YOU NOT RATHER HAVE SOMETHING !D? COME To A GOOD PLACE WHERE WE L "GooD" HINGS. RESPECTPULLY, D ¶.. R. NNE---i- B Bis otor i w Litth Pr:ces. SPerfect p Charsl Baker adin Fuel 0Ilt of Saver frsaoes on e neadstof - Purse t malleable a Iron a Asbestos e o-ca - b tLi in the dura h thebest. The first cot of a GREAT MA JESTIC may be a little more than son.o otheras. but the durability-the wearing ,-e sualities thatenable the GREAT MAJlES TIC to out-wear three ordinary ranges )o makes it much cheaper in the c . . The Great and Gravisnd MA Limited. d- auleabe and Charc al : ron . RýtGRANGE V1S Ibuilt on honor, of the best materials S built scientifically-air-tight joints-no heat escapesno cold air enters-saves half your fuel bill. Hundreds of thnsands in use-every one of them giving comntleto55tiR faction. Iithe hlAJESTIC isn't the eiet it range made, why are fifteen nanufacturers 4 trying to imitate It? You owe itto ourself 4 led to kinow the IitIJ LmTIC amnge. a:' aiAl Bertrand-Davis Co., (if , Limited. the 1 Welsh, La. e:-, I i will fall behind. If you earn ten dollars a week !5 II 6 Pure Seed ice if To be Sold as Soon as Threshed. ',n Strictly Imported Seed, sown on new wil land, guaranteed to de absolutely free a from obnoxious weeds and grasses. rThis rice is now growing on the Sur or o prise Rice Ranch, three miles west of e oWelsh, where interested parties are cor ir dially invited to come and inspect it e themselves. .rs This rice will be for sale in large or small lots, when threshed. ho This is an exceptional opportunity to sthe cm nlg year. sed p rie for O. N. ENGLAND, er WELSH, - " - LOUISIANA. THE ISTR RESTAURANT i : ),RTH OF DEPOT S Board1: ! )ay, Week or Month . .Fresh Oysters Served in All Styles.- ' ---- ---- -'- SH1ORT ORDERS TR YOUR K A SPECIALTY SUNDAY DINNERS WELSH, - - LOUISIANA. + SAVE WORK, WORRY, SMONEY I ++ 14 im:t" a B . . STOVER f .. 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