Now is the Time to Plant Oats o Oats will produce as many pounds of grain per acre as corn and with less labor to grow harvest. 0 Oats mle best grain feed for young stock and work animals in summer. Oats sown in fall is one of the surest grain crops, affords winter pasture anli a better 0 ribution of labor. rts sio ould hle abplated from September 20th to November 1st, using Louisiana grown SOel Sashl . ., e t, using Loisin on seed lied Rust Proof variety at rate of two bushels per acre. Use o"linary grain r ill ii , ll redgrou ', 1. S? sF l --\t ,,u lin time i1e 200 to iin 0 t oa niast , ac id )J i:rate (il' pct. a, 'i a Ilatt For further information send for U. S. Farmers' Bulletfin No. 13;, or call on U . \. Aget . 0 Redhead, a:t County' Superintenldent's office, Lake Cha:rles, La. OATS WILL HELP TO SOLVE THE FEED PROBLEMI Calcasieu Trust & Savings Bank OF THE ELECTION Predicts A Walkover. (Elton Progress) late election coverin'In the Satquestion has Ip:nned out Spgro!gresi predicted when she Sbstinthe Welshring. This in he fact that our stirong coi welgbbor turned loose quite a of boodle in an effort to turn ~ tide, which, as resuits sabad business move on the the looser. Now we have a to make, and that is, if the 1r Is made on the part of our Jo aings, she will again not her boodle but she will also votes and uractically the ofthe honorable citizens, for il evident from iudications io,tthat the next and final will be a walkover for the poilot-Welsb. This is but illustration of the growini the good judgment of the -i large can be trusted, and are short for the man or men Spolitical war try to over will of the masses. We feel thizng with some of our - neighbors who fought us >ish on the loosing side. To bh to suggest that they con Illy their mistake in this sad to avoid atrother dissap t climb on the hand wagon for Welsh, a sure winner. ship In The School Of . Your Choice. "Advertisment." Tiler Commercial College of Texas, is positively the only college in the state which athorough course of practical, bpokkeeping and business SOther schools teach theoret eeping: some of theta call niness, but it is not. The room of the Tyler Com allege is a community of houses of various kinds, -Wholesale, Commissin, Real itail, Insurance, etc. Each Is engaged in real, active _learning to do by doing. -ry made by the student dur ttire course is originated by sale or purchase: it may be y be groceries, dry goods. or stock in a corporation, .issaetion is reall verformned paper required in the trans ae her check, note, draft, re age, deed or what not, is by the student; contracts of lpare drawn up and a greed a the parties forming the p; articles of incorporation up. Theru these practical Sstudent learns business as kkeeping; they learn how another face to face and business in a business way. eopying theoretical trans. a text book, as is done ther commercial school in fiiakes more teaching force leachers to teach our svs; methods; our teachers are hers of Bookkeepin,, but 'well informed on business hen a student learns to do s actually doing it, he *thoroughlv, and with our bito face business methods t~ give the student a tho. of both bookkeeping trainlng in less time than lsblv get the theory, or p.a.ceal bookkeepinr, alone H.ne a free scholarshlip in of Fvou choice to any one her school in this state bookkeeping and busi ascetical business transac ra do, Sinmiliar practical $_e used in teaching Short .Writing and Telegraphv. In learning to do in the that whlich you must do inbto the business world, Sa Policy tihat has made the remal College of T'ler, gest school of the kind . larte'catalogue, telling Telegr.aphvy, the Uvrne -.kkeepio g-. usiness dthefamous Byrne Simnp $Acre Farm AT ELTON SWith Well, Etc, lRed Rice. o Per Acre TerIEtnLs. - UUIUI0na We!sh Autoest Meets Almost Serious Accident. Mr. and Mrs, WV. E. Faught, whil, returning fromnt Lake Arthur. Sunda. everin" in their car met with an acci denlt that, while had enough, caine near being lmlch mnore serious, In at tempting to cross a sinall culvert tht was but a few yards from a larger bridge, and while seeking to avoid the high lift that exists in the center of most of these bridges the front whee of the cat; went off the end of the cul vert, dropping the weight of the car on the engines and danmageino the catr to a consider able extent. Tei car was brought to such a violent stop that it I threw Mrs. Faught forward striking, her mouth on the brass railing of the wind s~ield with such force as to loosen several of her teeth and cut and bruise her more or less seriously about the head and face, Mr. Faught es caped with but slight injuries. This Section Enjoying Ideal Harvest Ing Weather. It is hardly within the memory of man, that this section of the state has enjoyed such fine harvesting weather at the exact time when it would do the most good. For the past four or five weeks the weather has been ideal, mostly clear and bright with a cool wind blowing from the north or north east, with no rains and but slight dews to interfere with early work in the fields. The farmers are making the best use possible of this weather rushing their harvesting and threshing with all possible energy, and as a result thousands of sacks of rice are cominig into the market, and being absorbed at or near the Rice Association Mini thum. Two or three weeks more of this kind of weather will see the bulk of this years's crop under shelter with no loss from damage by weather. Former Welsh Citizen Near Death's Door. M.' L. Farlow returned Monday from Alexandria, where he and his wife had been spending sometime at the hosme of Mrs. Farlow's brother, J. WV. Tanner, a pione'r Welsh citizen who moved to Alexandria about a year ago. Mr. Farlow reports that it is only a matter of a few days before the end comes for Mr. Tanner, who is verv low with heart failure. Since returning to Welsh, Mr. Farlow has received a letter from his wife, who remained in Alexandria, sayitg that Mr. Tanner was gradualh sinkingt and that tihe doctors did not expect him to last mtore than two or three days more. Fortnmes In Faces. Advertisemen t. Tl'here's often much truth in the siy ing "her face is her fortune," but its never said where pimples, skin erutp tions, blotches, or other blemisbes dis figures it. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 23 cents at All Druggists. For Sale. 520 acres Prairie Land 6 miles from Welsh. Price $12 50 per acre, Terms ;'$150Oi Cash, balance can he paid in 5 [equal payvments. If you want this ba: iains call on C. E. Cart', at Welsh, Louisiana. For Sale. A pair of registered 0. 1. C. hogs, Two years old. Will trade for cow. G. B. Evans, jennings, La. Mrs. L. E. Robinson's mother and sister, Mrs. Irons of Kansas City, and Mrs. Keener, of West Virginia, who had beer visiting at the Robinson home started on their homeward journey on the early train Thursday morning. They went by way of Galveston, and Houston, at each of which places they expect to spend a few days visiting friends and enjoying sights. Frank Fenton, who moved here from Fenton this spring has been oblighed to return to his form. er home, temporarily at least on ac count of the serious illness of his father, who needs -his care and at tention. I Miss Dr. Adelade Gaston, of Cerro Gordo, Illinois was a guest at 1the home of Mr. and' Mrs. E. H. Boling of this city this week. Dr. Guston is on her way home from an extended trip in California. I Miss Dela Sherburne, from near Baton Rouge arrived here the latter paFt of last week for a few days visit with.her cousin, Mrs. E. 3M. Stewart. Mrs W. C. You a'ln Alis lenriette Young, who had been visiting at the hone of liev. and Mrs. E. M. Stewart for some littlec time departed, Saturdltv for their home near lB'aton Rouge. Enroute they stopped in lsoxie for a few days visit with a sister, Mrs, J. I1. McGuffy. Mrs. Taylor and little son, Warren accompanied them as far as Ma xie, remainining there over Sunday. Mrs. Mcl)aniels from Washing ton, La.. makes all kinds of hair goods from combings, call or leave orders at home of Mrs. Jas. Wilson Welsh, La. 19 3t Mrs. E. Sloan, of Eunice, arrived in Welsh Monday morning to take charge of the Millinery department of the Southern Mercantile store. Mrs. D. R. Read and daughter, Margaret were guests of friends in Lake Charles from Friday evening until Sunday afternoon. Ben Freeman, one of the promi nent citizens of Jennings, who is also the owner of a fine rice planta tion just north of Welsh was here Monday looking after the sale of some of his rice. J. J. Figueron, line man of the Planters' Telephone Co., of this locality was in Scott, La. over Sun day visiting his wife and family. I. J. Mills, one of the leading citizens of Fenton, was a Welsh visitor Monday, coining down for some repairs for his threshing ma chine, FOR SALE-Household furniture including extension table, stoves, refrigerator, mattresses, bureaus, chairs, churn, lamps and other things. Inquire of J, W. Cooper, Phone 175. I9-4tc. Samuel Sears, of the Signal Clothing Store was the guest of friends in Lake Charles Sunday. R. E, Medus, temporarly located at Crowley, was in Welsh the first of the week buying rice, for the Standard Rice Milling Company. 1Major F. C. Fegley, of New Or leans, was here Sunday and 1Ion day, preaching at the Methodist church Sunday evening, and col lecting funds for the relief of the families of men confined in the state's prison. Major Fedley, is doing a splendid work in his pres. ent field of labor, and received hearty support from the people of this place. Fresh Rice Bran $20.00 per : ton or $1.50 per sack. Fresh * Ro ice Polish $26.00 per ton or $2.25 per sack, Nothing but $ fresh goods sent out. Sold at * Sthese prices in any quantities. Farmers' Trade Solicited. 4 Louisiana State Rice Milling SCo. . Glf Coast Rice Mill. * Welsh, La. $ Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Stewart and their guests, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Sherburn6, were guests of friends in Lake Arthur, Mlunday. J. W Mleeks one of the promi. nent citizens of Jennings was trans acting business in Welsh the last of the week. MlissIva Hathaway. one of the former teachers in the Welsh schools but now teaching in Sulphur, and MIiss Lula Hathaway who is teach ing in Roanoke, were guests of their sister, Mrs, W. L. Stewort, Satur day and Sunday. New Rice Bran and Pol lshat Jones Bros. W. J. Unkel, of Kinder drove down Saturday for a weeks end visit at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Unkel. R. D. Carter, proprietor of Car ter's Ice Cream Parlors, was trans. acting, business in Lake Charle:. Monday.; MIrs. .inthonv Ilebert :Id tia ugh ter, Miss Lillian went to Like Charles 1ondal:ty rmorrtinag for 'i visit with friendls .\Irs. I elbert irefu)roiia in eili afternoon, while iiss Liilia reinlatied as c(omii)any for lir aunt. and will atttndl school in Luke (.'Charls this winter. A I..L Ileurnev shipped a car of fat ealves to' th New ()rle:ans miIr. ket the first of the V\eek. FOR SA LD;-:A good kitchen s:lfe in first i:hss c'otlibton. Inqui.e. :lt tlis othfE'e. J:,s. \\'ilsoi wvent to \inoin, Fri. (d:at mior nir,. where Ia It:s a(.epltedl :1 p,'stion Xi- h l one of tlhe oil carn. M!.r. W , I. rX te dta n little ,i u:ht ,r, MJluri n, :ho h,  ve b!eer spen min! several o);ths vi.iti). at the founar's lteiltt in Stitvrtia "l'nnenss:'e. arrived here the latter part of last week. Garden Seeds in bulk all kinds lfor saie at the VWelh BSakiery.v M1iss Je.e Bnl:, w,,n . ,,o h)as eharge of th' ('* A. Me.ii )illiu, ery Parlor, went to La,,ke ('htrles Sa:turday afteriinoon for a short visit with frierndls, returning for her work Mondtlay m)orinig. Rice Chicken Feed at Jones Bros'. Feed Store. F'. F'. Areeneaux of I: ':e Charles spent the weeks end here visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. rani Mrs. F. A. Areeneaux, and also tIt the home of his brother Dr. Il. R. Arceneaux. Mrs. Arcerteaux has been visiting in this locality for several weeks, Mr. G. W. Mack, of Lake Arthur, was a pleasent caller at this.office, 'rhursd py morning. Mr Malck has entered the race for asses or, andi it is predicted by his many friends throughout the parish that he will be the winner in the race for that office He is a native Louisiana, and has resided in this parish for the past nine years, and has been en gaged in the mercantile business in Lake Arthur for several years past. The Journal wishes him suceess in his campaign Bring your hair combings to us we will make their up into 3 stem braids for $2 25-C. A. MalcLeod, over Crescent Drug Store. Two rooms, nicely furnished, for gentlemen, good bath room -Ap ply to Mrs, Robin. 20tf L. L. Funk of Iowva was transact ing business in Welsh Wednesday. P'. J. Unkel went to Beaumont, Wednesday evening to attend the monthly meeting of the Directors of the Southern Rice Growers Association. Meet me at the Lafayette air, October lth to 13th, 1912, Ex dursion train from Welsh Sunday, October 13th, returns sanie day. A. RI. McIurney is the latest pur chaser of an a:tomtobile, in Welsh so far as we have learned, having secured a Ford trour Dr. L. G. Lewis a few ldays since. This will doubt less be of great service to( him, and shioul! make him more popular if that is possible, than ever with the ladies. Chts, Shattuck was a business passenger to Lake Charles Tuesday morning. A. R..1eburney was transacting business in Lake Charles Tuesday, FOR SALE-A few extra fine Duroc Jersey Red Mal!es, chligible to registration, also several full blodtl Rhode Island Red Coekrels, and Vhite Indian lRunner Ducks. C. A. Saxby, Woodlawn, La. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Chas Farreaux of Riayne, and the latter's father, Mr, B3enoit who has been their guest, came over Tuesday morning for a visit at the home of MIr. and Mrs. Clopha lHenoit of this city, Rica Chicken Feed at Jones Bros'. Feed Store. S. O. Scoggins went to Houston, on business Monda:y. Inon. A. M, Martin, of Lafayette was shaking hands with his many Welsh friends here Monday after noor between trains. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a Baazar and Social, Tuesday evening, October 22nd. You are invited to visit them R. S Greer was a business visit or to tihe parish seat of Calcasieu Monday, Ml. B VanNess was a Monday visitor to Lake Charles. Simeon Beioit went to Lake Charles Monday for the Willot box for holding tlhe Lazaro Lewiu prinm. ary, Tuesday. Mir. and- Mrs. S. E, Carroll and little son, Kenneth, were passengers to Lake Charles Monday, Mr. Carroll going dorn to serve on the Jury this week, while his wife and son re!nained only for the day. Mirs, Andrew Louviere and chikl. ren caime over T'ues.day for a,visit with friends and relatives. 0 O 0 SERGES, Black. BI, V', te R 0 ---Ju.,t In I I WHITE WOOLEN GOODS o 0 --Pencil Stri ee---: i i . i ! ai Chlec!,s. I LACES and EMBRA DEY X; O- --Lia Line O 4 Dress Goods and S.m ,, 0 0 MARC i: ' SIE _  ', '1" .,V%J,;. '   ';. ~,..k.'~'-l,"'r", '2 I 5 Off! 2) "r cet Lut =-0 Off! From Regular Prices, month of OCtoler on 1. \e Ia'e :r S complete line of Threshing M~le1iine l itin::s, ['K'pirs :ntl Trirnnmings-iEvervything goes at the ::lOve (iscunt, \ill save you money on anythi ;g yo)u ,u'. Cone sEe the Stock of Oil City I ron Works. Have moved into the ohl "White Il:bl,it l;iihling1 " opposite City IHall. I H. FLOYD fIIDKIFF, Agent, JENNINGS, LA. L. D. Phone 236 THE FINDLEY WAREHOUSE Carries a Complete Line of Everything Usualy Carried in Such an Establishment Feed Stuff We carry a full' line of all prevailing feeds; Bran, Shorts, Nutrileue. Shoemaker, Hay, Al falfa, Oats and Corn. NO. i TEXAS OATS 52 CENTS Coal For threshing and pumping--5.00) per ton if ordered Binder Twine Wo bought our twine right and will sell as cheap as the cheanest. :Sacks We bought our Sacks when they were cheap and can sell for less than they can be bought at wholesale now Ice Always on hand. We sell by the pound and GIVE FULL WEIGHT. Binder Repairs \We have repair' for all kinds of binders not manufacl:tur d h\ the Trust. Storage WI' ARE PIEI'AIU1E: TO STORIE YOUI RICE 0ag AT PREV.ILING lllI':S. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLiCITED A. J. FINDLEY, Proprietor, 4IJv J STHE BELMONT HOTEL SMRS. A. L. SARGENTF, Prop. Corner Polk and- Railrou:d Avenue. !Mrs. A. L. Sargent wishes to announce to the public that she has leased the building on tLe corne.r southwest of the Depot. formerly occupied by the Con:n erei:'I lintel, and has thoroughly remodeled and lefurnisl:ed the sl e al nd opened it to the public as THE BE1LMONT HOTEL A First-Class Up-to-date Hotel Special Dinners will be served every Sunday. Send in your order now for dinner for yourself and family Sunday. ,fRS. A. L. SARGENT. ~_ --- -u -- Yu---l~ C11YuIWiPr uUI~UYIIY For UD-l'o-Date Shave, Haircut, Shampoo or Massage :: :: TRY :: :: ANTHONY HEBERT'S I Advcrtisemeut. 4 j 'ft seemed that my I4-vetr old,, !v would have to lose his lelr, on acctcunt ()f an uZly n1i1e1 cmused by a 1t.bd bIruise," wrote 1). F. -owstrd. . Aquone N. C. "All renmedies afln dcct'rs treit ment failed tili we tried liuc~kleiº's Arnica Salve, sM ud eu meti hiinr t;i h u box '' ('tires hi ,r, ho! l . ýk'vi i p l ions. pilea. 25 b4t Al, D, ukgist. * Fresh Rice Bran $20.00 per * ton or $1 50 per sack. Fresh Rice Polish $26 00 per ton or $2 25 per sack. Nuthi::g but * fresh goods sent out. Sold at above prices in anry q'uantities. - Frrmers' Trade Solicited. Louisiana State Rice Milling o(Co. o Gulf Coast Rice iill, * Welsh, La. **9.,*t4 **** LOST-Gold Creccnt and Star Stick Pin with Pe::rl in center of Star.-F-inder return to Journal SOfEfice and get rewa"r.;,.