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EEP WELL USERS RICE PLANTERS en comPetition in the busi1ess or (1o you ttn to entirtly coni aii and steel pit pump Bis and other rice growing t Layne & HWw'ler Co. is putting Mr. G(itty and dte ým usii e, , ofthe PUMP .U1 T ILL A srELa PIT WILE tover $12,0001.0 ill the ghting for yur rights ao that we n 'lave ° this line. I att themi Court on e [lu one* .l dails they . .'e un, . be costs t.: P&+ ijpthat' Ia ia ;:J a lust Ianandousl ya ,4yejfNdo sd itono friB ge iEt r, hc La R L Y ToW p !j.DGE. i the det a. pu'ip stJIl as hi ret :); G O.R ALL gOF I 'I clOMlRS lNF1RINuEMEN T. NI. ft. iA.·~ NS~s~. ion of Election gNOVtN lht f o*ert Si N to g of the 'nTow 1 \Vel h, Dsis Parish L 4u silna, by heauthority veste in eir by oidance ' .X : " solu' 0ooi Crustc (f the esisih, Luisia ,', ,ue this TION calling an elecC ion Tuesd:Y May 4, 1915, lallin We :., .ouisiana, boors of 6 a. m1. aindl 7 p1. in ti or a 1.y ,r and five ( iserve for a te in of Two ag with thý:r e!ect on toa, uudei' he Generifl ofthe State of Louisian.a Charter, and all q:laliflled ptaled accordingly. )rpose of holiing and conI i election tie following aletelector', re here as Commissio ers and tively. at thik election Shereby mpowered and h peforn the duiitie, and btheir respective offices, at according to law andl bareof as the Law I irects and N. C. Davis and M. lcommissioners and C. E. ie oficially at Welsh, April 6, 1915 R. 5. GREER, Mayoy. Auto Owners meeting of the City *tb,*the question of re* of autos to continue register number came by the trustees of ieontinue the posting the city register by your state city register, thus ssity of using and lumbers. All auto a due notice and reg. ~ S. GREER, Mayor. NElSHIP MANAGE LA'flON, ETC. Published Weekly at bi the Act of April its Welsh. La., Manag Welsh, La.: Uusi ood, W\elsh. La.; ts., Ltd.: Owners stock or more, IA.: Known iond. mid other secnuity GUt or more of total gs, or other se Ba 8vings Bank. JOHN T. HAOD. this 14th day of N. Notary Pubiio. Election Proclamation Jennings, La., March 20th 191. By virtue of the authority vested in us by law and the proclamation of His Excellency, Luther E. Hall, Governor of the State of Louisiana, dated March 15th, 1915, a Special Election is hereby called to fill the vacancy of Justice of the Peace in and for Ward Six, 6, of the Parish of Jefferson Davis, said election to be held on Tuesday, the twentieth, 20th, day of April, A. D., 1915, in every precinct in Ward Six, 6, of the Parish of .Jefferson Davls, between the hours of Six o'clock, a. min., and Seven o'clock, p. in., as provided by law. For the purpose of holding and con. ducting said election the following named and duly qualified electors are hereby seiected and appointed as Comn. mninloners and Clerks, respectively at this election and are hereby empowered and dlirected to perform their duties and functions of their respective of lices at said election according to law an;5d 1aake due returns thereof as the law li: etcs, to-wit: Ward Sbix. 6; Precinct One, I, Welsh: c.A. Foutenot, J. W'. Armstrong, Os. c r ilelafosse, Commissioners; Chas. E. Car'r, Clerk. \W:ird Six,6; Precinct Two,2; Roanoke. 1:. T. Robinson, Jim Lewis, Noah Hil ton. Commissioners; Josiah Berry, T is done and signed by us officially .W un. gs, La.. this 20th d(lay o1 \a r.h, 4. D., 1915. \: .11. F. TIETJE, President, F. P. FONTENOT, 1. R. PRICE, Board of Supervisors of Elections n and tor the Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. SUCCESSION SALE; Flteenth Judicial District Court, State ~, Louisiana, Pari.,h At Calcasieu. NO. 218 SUCCESSION OF JOSEPH MANUEL. By virtue of an order of the Honar. able Court, aforesaid, dated March 17th, 191., and a commission issued there. under, to lie directed as administrator of said estate, I will offer for sale, ;.t puolic auction, to the last and highest bidder, for cash, at the last place of residence and home place of the (de ceased, Joseph Manuel, near Eaton., Jefferson' Davis Parish, La., on Saturday, April 24th, 1915. between legal hours, the following described immovable property belong ing to tie said succession and being soua ior the purpose of paying debts of tue .;uccession, to. wit: The East twenty acres of the North. east quarter of the Northeast qadrter of Sectio' twenty.eight, Township Fev en, South Range four west; together with improvements thereon consisting of one four room dwelling house and one two room store building. Jefferson Davis Parish, La., March 17th, 1915. JOSEPH NEVILS LAFOSSE, Administrator. Plauclie & Mayeux, Attorneys, Lake Charles. La. Ordinance No. 178 WHEREAS, the term of offce of the Mayor, and five trustees of the Town of Welsh, will expire by law, on June 1, 1915, and WHEREAS, it will be neces* I sary under the law that the said vacencies be filled by an election, at which the qualified electors shall ex* press their preference, and elect suce cessors to the said present officials, a; Mayo: and five Trustees: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Honorable R. S. (Greer, mayor of the Town of Welsh, be and he is hereby directed and empowered to call and order the ! said election to be held, under the i election lays of the State of Louisiana, and that the following electors serve I as Commissioners and clerks of eiec l tion to-wit; J. R. Robichaux, and N. Cj Davis and M. L. Farlow as Commuis. sioner's and C. E. Carr Clerk of said election, and that the said election be held at the Town Hall, between the hours o 6 a. m, and 1 p. m on Euesday . May 4. 1915. Attest A E. Lognion Clerk I. S. GREER, May or. Ordinance NO, 2 hl An ordinance authorizingt the in eurring of an indebtedulcnss Af Ninety Five Thousand Dsi, . , E ($95,000.00) upon Sutcb, i:uon t "A" of Grand Marais Dr:il; 0e I District No. 1 for tht vpu: oi)o of leveeing, pumping. k l ':uing and reclaiming the ::ul:s etr braced within said Sntbr.i ;i;.,,ee District '"A" and ;auJ+ "iiiI the issuance o b'. n ' e-e" senting said indebt«!eim s . -a bonds maturing ait "tt.r : 1 from 1917 to 1947. ui, ,t Inl sive,. frorn the date , -ý , hearing interest at the rat- at five per cent per Inn;:, ' est payable semiiminutls; Section 1. Be it uoi ti. ii. ty tihe H Board of Commis:,i:, ati i au( l Marais Draiiag,. Distrnct '.o. 1, that t acting upon the aul -t., i ,I ; Itit n presented to us, duly _exv"tuu, oy the owners of more thian tvwotlt":4 n l 1 the acreage comprised . .thi in, : !llnes i of Subdrainiiage b: iie amd ii I d accordance with the 1:,1 oi lth t Board of State E1; ne.. pee K on a survey of Itnes .. i iVte ai :L i, trict,which report :eciar,_ " ite tº ie ! ble to thuroly un nt Xii c iiit said Subdrainage Distrut "A,'" I ust io t Co exceed Twelve Doll;irs 12 0. cre fur nine tho iau*.i six htinredl 196000) acres contained with said S ib i.tina e District; that the character oK ox Lita !' within said Suhdraanage D)isti:ct "A" i. rich, prairie lantds,all of which is imore fully shown by tae report on tle vii th Secretary of this Board, and inii accri. ance therwith, they do hereby incur on 1 C behalf of said Subdrainttge District "A" d of Grand Marais Drain:ge District No. t 1, an indebtedness of NinctyFl'ive t Thousand Dollars ($95,000.00) Dollars, 1' anld as evidence of said indebtedness, C do hereby authorize the issuance by is the President and Secretary ol th:s Dis* e t rict, under the seal thereot, of one hundred ninety (190) bonds of Five e Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each in de- C nomination, said bonds bearing inter. estattherateof five (5) per cent per t annum, payable semi-annually, on the 1 first days of April and October of each C i year. Section 2. , Be it further ordained e etc., that one hundred ninety (190) 1 bonds of Five Hundred D)ollars ($500.00) each, representing a bonded indebted. ness incurred by the preceding section of this ordinance shall mature upon the following dates, to-wit: 1 Bonds No. One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4) for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, due on the first day of April, 1917; Bonds No. Five (5), Six (6),Seven (7), andEight (8) for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each, due on the first day of April, 1918; s Bonds No. Nine 9, Ten 10, Eleven 11, Twelve 12, fof the sum of Five Hun. I dred Dollars, $500 00, each, due on the first day of April, 1919; Bonds No. Thirteen, 13, Fourteen, 14, !I1 Fifteen, 15, Sixteen, 16, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1920; Bonds No. Seventeen, 17, Eighteen 18, Nineteen, 19, and Twenty, 20, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1921; Bonds No. Twenty-one, 21, Twenty. two, 22, Twenty-three, 23, Twent-four, 24. Twenty-tive, 25. Twenty-six, 26, for Ithe sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.. 00, each, due on the first day of April, 1922; B Honds No. Twenty-seven, 27, Twenty. I eight, 28, Twenty-nine, 29, Thirty, 30, Thirty'one, 31, Thirty-two, 32,-for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1922; Bonds No. Thirty-three, 33, Thirty four, 34, Thirty-five, 35, Thirty-six, 36, Thirty-seven, 37, and Thirty-eight, 38, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars $500.00, each, due on the first day of April. 1,23; Bonds No. Thirt3r-nine, 39, Forty, 40, Forty-one, 41, Forty-two, 42, Forty three, 43, and Forty-four, 44, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1925; Bonds No. Fqrty-five, 45, Forty-six, 46, Forty-seven, 47, Forty-eight, 48,, Forty'nine, 49, and Fifty, 50, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, .$500.00, each due on the first day of April, 1926; Bonds No, Fifty-one, 51, r'ifty two, 52, F fty-three, 53. Fifty·four, 54, FIfty five, 55, and Fifty-six, 56d for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1927; Bonds No. Fifty-seven. 57, Fifty. eight, 58, Fifty-nine, 59, Sixty, 60, Sixty. one, 61, and Sixty-two, 62, for the sum o? Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00; each, due on the first day of April, 1928: 1 Bonds lNo Sixty-three, 63, Sixty-ttour, 64, Sixty-five, 65, Sixty-six, 66, Sixty seven1 67, anT Sixty-eight, 68, for the sum of Five HIundred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1929; Bonds No. Sixty-nine, 69, Seventy, 70, Seventy-one, 71, Seventy-two, 72, Seventy three, 75, and Seventy-four, 74,) for the aum of Five Hundred Dollurs $500.00, each, due' on the first day of April, 1930; Botids No. Seventy-five, 75, Seventy six, 76, Seventy-seven, 777 Seventy. eight, 18, Seventy-nIne, 79, and Eighty; 80, for the slim of Five Hundred Dol. lars, $500 00, each, due on the first day of Apri, 1931; Bonds No. Eightyone, 81, Eighty two, 82, Eighty-three, 83, Eighty-four, Eighty-five, 85, and Eighty-six, 86, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500. 00, each,,due on the first day of April, 1932; Bonds No. Eighty seven, 87, Eighty. eight, 8 , Eighty-nine, 89, Ninety, 90' Ninety-one, 91, and Ninety-two, 92, for the sumn of live Hundred Dollars, 500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1933; Bon-s No. Ninety-three, 93, Ni ety fiur, 94. 'inety-five, 95, Ninety-six, 96, .\inety sevein,97,and ninetyeight 98 for th sunt Of Five lundreti Dollars,i ,iJ.J.l,' :iidl 1t t' i :lu t day of Apr-il, 19&.53 Bund> No. Ninety-nine, 99, One Hun. d ' , 1: '. : II'1e undrt '- ntie 101, Onii:' Hundu ti'. ii. , 102, iOmi''1n' red. thien'. 103, unl [ I''J Ili li 11)1 i ullr1, 104, ir'u th, san Five H1 i i Dollars, $510 I eachs, dI t. i th - 1i t tv omlAprii, 1t3;+ Bon(ids No. One lu tled-ive, 10t. Onei Onie u iu dti e-tw~el ~, 112, Onle II mlc~lc i ed Silreu, 113. 06,e flndred toui'ted e 114, One Huodredil tenn, 115. One Iili (: ed~ixl. 1 15. Uric1 Hund0rQCedi eve treden, I1, nd c'I undred-ten, 11i for t118,'the sum 'f ' Five Hundred )l ar, 50rs. i300U. each, due on the first dt\y r of Api;il, 1:37; Bonds No. One Hu u rleietlevenil, 1, One imnidred-twel v, 12, One H unR ed Sdiedl twenty-otjO 121, (lThe Ii~uiitr d. twhienty to, 13., One Hundred fourteernty 1tree, 1 24 , One e Huun dredi t e, 115. One i-un 14. edie Hnd-e i twenty-fivHundred seven SOteen, 117, Hnd rd twendredteiys 126, fu hteen, 11sum of Fv Huudred Dollars, 500 I t" rs. 50.00 each, due on the irst day of April 1938; Of April, 1937;º Bonds No. One Hundred nineteentysv9 en, 2 One Hunred twentyi, .12ght, On 128 - Ode Hundie twent. nine21, e129, Oned. twHundred-thirtywo, 130, OOne Hundred twenty thirtyeoe, 131, One Hundred twehirty-tfouro' 1324. One Hundred thirwenty-fivthree, 133, and One Hundred thirwenty-sixfour, 126, for the sum of iF ve Hundred Dollars, $500.CO each, due on the irst day of April, 1938; Bonds No. One Hundred twehirty-sfive, I en, 12735. One Hundred twehirty-eight 136, 12One8. One Hundred thirtywseven, 13i, One un Hundred-thirtyeight, 130.8, One Hundred thirty-onine, 139, One Hundred thforty-two, 140,32. One Hundred thirty-threone, 13341, and One Hundred thforty-ftwo, 142, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00 eac h, due on the first day of April. 193940; Bonds No. One Hundred fort-thirt e, 143,5. One Hundred thforty-sixfour, 1364, One Hundred-thirty-sefve, 13745, One Hundred fodred thirtysix-eight, 13846, One Hundred fory thirty-seven, 14, One Hundred fort-eight, 148, One Hundred forty-oine, 149, and One Hudred forifty-tw, 150, 14for2, te sum ofr the sum of Fiv Hundred Dollars, 500.00, ech, ea h, due on the first day of April, 1940;1; Bonds No. One Hundred fiforty-threone, 15143, One Hundred forty-ftwour, 14452, One Hundred fiorty-fivthree, 153, One Hundred forty-sixfour, 146, One Hundred forfty-ve, sev155. One Hundred Httsix, 156, One 148, One Hundred fortyftyninseven, 1549, and One Hun One Hudred fifty, 158, for the sum of Five HundredDollars, $500.00, each, due on the first day of April, 1942; Bonds No. One Hundred fifty-nine, 159, One Hundred-sixty, 160, One Hun dred sixty-one, 161, One Hundred sixty twfo, 162, One Hundred sixty-three, 163, 15One Hundred sixty-four, 164, One Hun dred sixty-five, 165, and One Hundred; ' sixty-six, 166, for the sum of Five Hun ' dred Dollars, $500.00, each, due on the o first day of April, 1943; Bonds No. One Hundred sittvseven, 167, One Hundred sixty-eight, 168, One SHundre sixty-nine, 161 , One Hundred i i, seventy, 170, One Hunared seventy-one, 1 171, One Hundred seventyotwo, 172, OneH Hundred seventy-three, 173, and One; s Hundred seventy-four, 174. for the sum o 'f of Five Hundred Dollars, $500.00, each,, due on the frst day of April, 1944; Bonds No. One Hundred seventy-sfve, 175, One Hundred seventy-six, 176, One* r Hundred seventy-seven, 177, One, se 1 Hundred seventy-eight, 178, One Hun dr1 OHed seventywnine, 179, One Hun'l-ed 5; eighty, 180, One Huitdred eighty-one, 181, and One Hundred eeghty-two, 182 ', for the sum of Five Huudred Dollar0s, 8, $500.00, each, due on the first day ofA re April, 1945;eiis aj Bonds No. One Hundred eighty-three, ' 183, One Hundred eighty-four, 184, One Hundred eigvhty'five, 185, One Hundred 3, eighty-six, 186, One Hundred eighty-' de sevent187, One Hundred eighty-eight, ih 188, One Hundred eighty-nine, 189, and OndO Hundred nInety, 190, for the sum. h of FiveHHunred Dollars, $500.00, each du e on the first day of April, 1946; - Section 3. Be it further ordained, etc that the money realized from the o Y" sale of the bonds· authorizod to bej m issued by section one, 18 of this ordi h, nance, shall be used exclusively fo thet 1pnrpOnse oconstructing levtees, canads, dicnpumping stations, e~tc,, incident'· to and connected with tne proper drain m oing nd reclaiming of all the lands corn-' prised within sfid yub-District "A"of . -and Sec aais 3 rainagee'Dstrict No. I, :9; ann thae perfrmne i o f other necessary, 'work in connectionthe1oewith, whichj 0, c shall be consructed in accrdiance withe the plrp s of drainage ae approveds 'n' ithe repot of the State Board oft En-e grneert anded which have beer declared '~y salid report'to be artiple' and s~uff~ic * 1ent to properly drain annd reclaim all of the p lads comprised within said SuDc - District M'arasDanaeDsitN.I 2, Adopted and approved, March 3, 1915 ( fgles ia ChiAc J. hE1beeR, ecrltary. * Approved; CHAS. R. HOUSSERE, >1. President, 0 Always Helps Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in experience with Cardul, the woman's says further: "Before j began to use back and head would hurt so bad, I Spain would kill me. I was hardly able n my housework. After taking three bottles 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon pounds, and now, I do all my housework, . run a big water mill. ev sufferjpg woman would give SWoman's Tonic ' use Cardul when I feel a little bad, Sdoes me good" , backache, side Ache, nervousness, ft eelings, etc., are sure stigns owomaan ' Signs that you seed Cardu, the woman's cannot make a mistake Gin t CariluI ble. 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IFRUIT TREEES! Orange, Grape Fruit. Kum Quats, Pecans, Peaches. Pears, Plums, Persimmons: Also Palms, Roses, Evergreens and Shade Trees. -----CATALOGUE ON ReQUEST--- The Jennings Nursery, Jennings, La. * I For Sale Enquire at the theap ~Journal Office