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The dace Belt Journal. : ý.T1VICE-A-WEEK Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the oVel:hl Printing Company, Ltd. Ocr Doilar a Year in Advance Entered i:t the Postoffice at Welsh, La. as Seco dl (liss Matter. NGVEMBER 17, 1414 .JOHN-T. HOOD, Edt~it:;r and Mana,,r-. Land Values. Clevel.ind ,contains :a<1 sold at 44, cents ar ace in/'1Th2. now valoed at S70 a monare toot. A Baffling Del;very. "I got i itishoot. a outshooit and a drop.' "But I can't notice it." "Cootrse ya cau't. ya sinmpl I)at's de beauty of It. Hlowja think I foo;ed de batters ?"-Life. Best Cough Medicine for Children "Three years ago when I was living in Pittsburgh one one of my children had a hard cold and coughed dreadfully. Upon the advice of a druggist I pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy and it benefited him at once. I find it the best cough medicine for children because it is pleasant to take. They do not object to taking it, writes Mrs. Lafayatte Tuck, Homer City, Pa. This remedy contains noopium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. Sold by all dealers.-Adv. T-1lmo ~ ý. ne. "I beau l ' "; t u \'a i pen do?" "I'm a ('(ntortfonist They call me The Buman Frog'' "Obh then. shall I mee you at the topr"--Cleveland Press. Rice Farmers-Attention November 21st next, between 11 a. m. and 3 p. m., there will be offered for sale at the court house at Oberlin, at administrator's sale, three first class rice farms, fully equipped with build ings, deep wells, pumps and machinery; all located about three miles east of Kinder and two miles west of Lauder. dale, and known as the G. W. Ford property. Terms, twelve months credit. For full particulars address Calcasieu Trust & Savings Bank, Administrator, Lake Charles, La. LOOK WH O'S COMINGI Murphy's Comedians In Their big Kant Leak Tent O N .E:::::...........::: W F E K :::::::::::. ONE BAND AND ORCHESTRA Presentirg up-to- date clean, moral and refit. d plays VAUDEVIL LE BFT 'I EN THE ACTS Featuring the famous DeArmonm' Sisters .......In T, ir ..... Whirlwind Buck and Wing Dancing The Opening Play widl be a Four Act Rural Comedy.Drama .........En'titled...... A COUNTRY BO Y Our Band will play.the Opening Overture Mlonday -'William Tell" at 11:30o a. m. Doors open at 7:oo p. m. Orchestra Concert at 8:oo o'clock. Curtain raises at 8:15 p. m. 1000 SEATS AT 15C :7 v1 OUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS are read by the people because it gives them news of absorbing in terest. People no longer go looking about for things they want-they go to their newspaper for information as to where such things may be found. This method saves time and trouble. If you want to bring your wares to the atten tion of this community, our advertising columns Should Contain Your Ad GET A START In order to give all the Contesta ntu and prospec tive Contestants in the piano contest going on at the Cooper Drug Co. a boost and a good start The Rice Belt Journal will give for the next few days 5oo votes for each $1.00 paid on subscrip. Lion. if you have not yet started in the contest now is your opportunity. Such an opportunity to win a splendid $400oo piano does niot come often These votes apply to old subscriptions as well as new subscribers. Very Truly RICE ISLLT JOURNAL. THE KITCHENER OF RUSSIA. General Rennenkampf Has Been the Trainer of the Russian Troops. That Runssia has surprised Germuany and incideniitally, the world with anI exhibition of military efliciency i," Iart eiy due to the :la hors of (enernl Reni n ;iinlkltu', who has been responi- j ble di riua the last few years for the reorn:inization that has taken pace In the Russian array. ThIe disastrous war with :ljalan left the IUissian military frcees in a s ate of the iltm ''t military d'niora liz:taut.on and it was not antil 1:+1 that the got\' ernament tack el the problem of reor guniuzat ion. As a result the erntire ~l 1 N':' GENERAL BRNNENKAMPI. army has been reorganized, rearmed and reclothed. The peace footing was raised In 1912 from 850.000 to 1.300.000. organized in thirty-seven army corps, of which thirty were stationed in Eu ropean Russia. These have been the gigantic duties of General Rennen kamptf. who is known as the Kitchener of Russia, assisted more recently by the military genius of General Souk homlinoff., the present minister of war General Rennenkampf was one of the few Russian generals who emerged from the Japanese war with undimin Ished reputation. He has been in comrn mand of the tfirst army in the north flank operating in East Prussia. Rennenkampf played a brilliant part in the Japanese war and was promot ed from major general to lieutenant general He won distinction In the battle of Mukden and in other great conflicts, and at the end of the war was assigned to suppresa the revolan tion against Russia in the Trans-Bat kal province. LooK riauant. It is always better to look pleasant. It will at least worry your enemies. New York American. ORDINANCE N0, 66 Calling an Election Throughout the Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana to take the Sense of the Qualified Electors in Said Parish as to Whether or Not There Shall be Granted Licenses for the Sale and Re. tail of Spirituous, Vinous, Malt and Intoxicating Liquors; Fixing the Date of said Election, and Appointing the Commissioners and Clerks in the Several Precincts Throughout Said Parish to Hold and Conduct Said Election, As provided by the Gener. al Election Laws and Constitution of The State of Louisiana. Sec. 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Police Jury of the Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana, in regular session convened, that an election be, and the same is hereby ordered to take the sense of the duly qualified voters and electors in the Parish of Jefferson Davis and State of Louisiana, under the Constitution and laws of said State, as to whether or not there shall be granted licenses for the sale and retail of spirit. uous, vinous, malt and intoxicating I1. quors throughout the entire Parish of Jefferson Davis in said State. Sec. 2. Be IT FURTHER ORDAINED etc., That said election shall be held under the general election laws of the State of Louisiana so far as applicable, after due advertisment sand the issu ance of the proclamation of the Presi. dent of the Police Jury as provided by law, on the First day of December, A. D., 1914, at each voting precinct in said parish. Sec. 3. Be it Further Ordained, etc., That the ballots used at said election shall be in the following form: FOR License through. out the Parish of Jeffer. son Davis, State of Louisiana. AGAINST License tnroughout the Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. Sec. 4. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED etc., That the following named persons are hereby appointed Commissioners and Clerks in the several voting, pre* cincts throughout said Parish of Jeffer. son Davis to hold and conduct said election, namelv: Ward One, Precinct One-Joe Guid. ry, D. Richard, John Bonnin, Commis. sioner: and Geo. Bailey, Clerk. Ward One. Precint Two-Leroy E1. liot, Oscar Aguillard, J. J. Langley, Commissioners; and J. L. Doiron, Clerk. Ward Two, Precinct One-Jennings,J A. E. Toups, W. E. Colif, G. A. Con. nally, Commissioners; Roy K. Twitchill, Clerk. Ward Three, Precine One-Raymond: Frank Garry, B. Labouve, John Lab' ouve, Commissioners; and Jule Bryan, Clerk. Ward Four, Precinct One,-Elton: Nicholas Gaborin,T. O Fuselier, F. Bul ler, Commissioners and O. W. Hender. son, Clerk. Ward Five, Precinict One--A. LeBleu: -I. J. Mills, Sidney Pitre, Tully Fergu. son, Cdonmissioners; and Fletcher Langley. Clerk. Ward Five, Precinct Two, Edna E. M. Smith, Walter Brashear, A. P. Hawkins, Commissioners; and Dr. J. A. Huffman, Clerk. Ward Six, Precinct One, Welsh-C. E. Carr, J. W Armstrong, W. E. Planche, Commissioners; and A. O. Fontenot, Clerk. Ward Six, Precinct Two, Roanoke; J, E. Lewis, John Diener, A. Long. necker, Commissioners; and Earl Mc. Millan, Clerk. Ward Seven, Precinct One, Ardoin Etienne Hardy, Felix Derouen, A. E. Bourgeois, Commissioners; and S. J. Arceneaux, Clerk. Ward Seven, Precinct Two, William Todd-Henry Unkel, Issac Guillory Jules Todd, Commissioners; and R. A. Todd, Clerk. Ward Seven, Precinct Three-William Mouton-J. D. Benoit, Wm. Mouton, Albert Mouton, Commissioners, and W. H. Patterson, Clerk. Ward Eight, Precinct One, Foreman S-lrma Foreman, Jr., Amar Chaison, J. A. Dugas, Commissioners; and Alex. Verret. Clerk. Ward Eight, Precinct Two, Wood lawn-John Miller. Raym. )nd Hebert, J. T. Hebert, Commissioners, Jacob Stoltgley, Clerk.' ard Nine, Precinct One, Thompson -Jlo. Hay, Adam Buller, Willie .ang. ley, Commissioners; and Adrine Buller, Clerk. Ward Nine, Precinct T vo, Topsy N. M. Busby, B. M. Ball, .1. R, Busby, Commissioners: and David Cole Clerk. Ward Nine, Precinct Three-A. V. Peloquin, Oscar Miller, Jarvey Hebert, Commissioners; and A. B. ills Clerk. Sec. 5. Be It Further Ordain d. ltc., That tho President of the Police Jury be and he is hereby authorized to iFsue his proclamation calling raid election to be held at the voting precincts throughout said Parish as required by law, said election to be held on the 1st, day of December, A. D. 1914, under the general election laws of the State so far as applicable, the polls to open at Six 6 o'clocK a. m. and to close at Seven 7 o'clock p. m., on said day, and to make due returns thereof as re quired by law. Sec. 6 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED etce That the Police Jury. of the Pars.i , of Jefferson Dat shall meet at, nings in said of December' o'clock a. m. o possible for th the returns and said election. Sec. 7. Be It That in the the voters election Jefferson shall vote in licenses for t said spirituo the same ug day of Janua Police Jury ance flxing ing to law. Yeas, Six. Adopted and A. D: 1914. JNO.B Attest: L. E.RO Be IIt President of Parish of ILouisana, do proclamation,.. bheld throng son Davis 1n the voting day, the first 1914, for the the qualified v Parish a not there shal the sale and maltland into out the eatlI Davis In saidS held under the the State of cable, the polls a. m. and to p. m. on said d ing the names cferks appolq said election reference to by the Police Parish. State ance with a of tne powers Thus Done at Jennings, of August,A. President of son Davis Advertis 0. O~ SATTEN TIONALL NUSA 0 0 We Are Still Se ing Fresh Pure Rice ran 0 I $12.50 PER TON SIn Lots of 1-2 Ton or Over 0 Less quantities $1.io per sack 0 POLISH $24.00 Per Ton, $2.50 Per Sack in quantities less than 1-2 ton D ALL FRESH GOODS SLa. State Rice Miig 30a @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Q@ Q00 Q9000