Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Louisiana State University; Baton Rouge, LA
Newspaper Page Text
I;· \. ':!A Your [ALL HAT question is led the moment you enter my Ore. Ihave so many charming styles in such a large variety i0terials that you can easily select your needs without ~ouble. I will be especially proud to show you my line. Yours to p!ease, )rs. W. T. PlcAffrey, -ý. Proprietor of the Ladies' Bazaar Pre==- liventory SALE NOW ON If You Want BARGAINS Call On Ls odel Grocery H. Goodreau - Phone 14 Saved Girl's Life I ' aI wnt to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ¶t certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught Smy little girl's life. When she had the measles, waent in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's ht made them break out. and she has had no _tobk. I shall never be without . THEDFORDS fl CK-DRAUGHT hoe." For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzl alaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar S Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, ntrlle and valuable remedy. -O suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- I' It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five * splendid success proves its value. Good for ( old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. 91.eil l i h lk nml nin' i Gaod five room house 1_ of Mrs. E. M. Gallop Stf . This? * Hundred Dollars fV c'c of Catarrh -' crrcd by Hall's 1I:. J. ! 1:i Lois Gray is UI. We are very sorry to report that i Lc is Gray the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Gray has Scarlet Fever and is confined to her room. Aithough she is not seriously ill it i. S hard on the parents as the cast e requires so much attention. We would suggest that great precaun ticn be used to stop the futher spread ing of the fever. 11 Kimball's bread is made S at hcme, sold at homeit and used at home. If you n ,try you will buy it. 9'9 i are 98r9OOe9999 "J999 999\ II FE SCIAL PEE1TON N e******to *+ ** ***o***oee o W. F. Tietje of Roanoke was in Welsh last Saturday and stated that he was going to conm mence cutting rice next Monday. This is the first that we know of in thi. section of the country. M r. Tietje says that where he ex epected to gEt 12 sacks of rice per acre he would only get about ten, and thinks the average will not be more than eight sacks as there is so much grass this season. T. H. Notterville of Thornwell manager for Burgin Bros. store was in Welsh last Saturday at tending to business matters. Get your Oaering and McCcr mick Binder repairs at, Miller Hardware & Furniture Co. J. L. Ritter of Raymond was in Welsh transacting business last Saturday. Mr. Ritter is a rice farmer and says crop condi tions are very good in his section of the country, Mr. and Mrs. Potter and child ren of Thornwell were business visitors in Welsh last Friday. Ben A. Gabbert motored over to Lake Charles to visit his sister Mrs. Mabel Hickman last Sunday Rub My Tism-Antiseptic, anorlyne kills pain, stops p"trefaction-J 25 4 m Miss Ruth Schintier is visiting her sister Mrs. Poimbouef. Rev. U. B. Currie of New Or leans, President of Silliman In stitute of Clinten, arrived in Welsh last Saturday and on Suu day filled the Presbyterian pul pit. Rev. Currie is a forceful preacher and pleased his audience very much. He preached at Roanoke Sunday night at the U. B. Church. For Sale-One span of mares. -E. C. WILLARD. Mrs. Leah Simpson of Lake Charles came over for a short visit to her parents Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper last Saturday. L. G. Flowers'of Crow.ley was in Welsh Saturday looking after business matters. Mrs. Paul Senez and little daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends in and near Welsh, left for their home in Houston. Texas, Sunday. Bring your harness and shoe repairing to J. R. Robichaux, Office on south street. 5-tf SAt the regular meeting of the SCity Council M. B. VanNess sub Omitted a bid to the city council for the completion of a deep well at the power house. His Sbid was for a 4in well, the first S60 feet tobe 6 in, at a price of $1.00 per foot. SRev. U. B. Currie who preached at Roanoke last Sunday night re turned to We!sh Monday to see several parties in connection with his school work at Silliman Institute at Clinton, La. Armstrong Machine & We:l W orks Co. sold a solid car of new OAdriance Binders in about ten Sdays time. One of them going to J. L Watkins and was started Slast Monday morning and is do ing fine work. Lawrence Abbott who 'has been visiting his father for sev eral days left last week for his home in Taylor, Texas. Miss Rena Arceneaux left Tues day for Lafayette for a few days at visit, from Lafayette she goes to 01 New Orleans to be gone for about le five weeks studying the latest t. styles and designs in the millin is ery business and in hat trimming. Mrs. J. C. Smith who has been in Welsh instructing the Rebekahs in their work left last Saturday for her home in Shreveport. Mrs. le Smith did some. very excellent work while here and left with Sthe very best wishes of all who a met her. While here Mrs. Smith was the guest of Mrs. C. L. Abe!. L. E. Robinson was a Lake Charles business visitor last Mon day. Mrs. John II. Cooper and grand son John Brooks Simpson re urned to Welsh Sun lay after a f vo vwo'.:ks visit wv;tLh r at:ves and friends in. Nex Orleans.. Clau' Singleton o.f Crowley was a. Welsh visitor last Sunday. Use Kimball's bread, it is made in Welsh. P. E. Louviere left Tuesday fcr Iota to do general expjerting for the Southern Moline Plo ,v Co. putting up and starting binders. He will be gone until next Friday before returning to Welsh. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Louvicre who has been qu:t.e sick has ent:re'y rc ccvcrod and is able to be up again. It in doubt try Kim ball's bread it will set you right. Made in Welsh E. C. Robinson of Roanoke was a Welsh business visitor last Saturday. Mr. Robinson says his crop is fine although he lba to re plant quite a lot of his rice. Chas. F. Buck left at the office of the Southern Rice Growers Ass'n. a sample'of fine honduras rice grown upon his farm south west of Welsh. Mr. Bu:k has a sp'endid crop of rice this year and this is due principally to the close application Mr. Buck has giv en to his farm. FOR SALE:-Six Rhode I;land Red Cockrels-price $2.00-G. R. Boling. Mrs. 0. B. Scoggins and daugh ter Miss Olive left for their vaca tion. They expect to be gone about five weeks. Mrs. R. J. Stockton and child ren left Tuesday for Bellville, Texas, for a visit to her sister and family they will be gone for several days. Kimball's bread is made in Welsh try it. Misses Cora, Alice and Mabel Miller aid Elsie Reeve returned last week from a trip through the north, northwest and the west. While gone they visited the Panama Pacific Fair and many other interesting points. Miss Reeve reported that they had a fine vacation and a splendid time coming home much refreshed for their duties which they will soon assume. No. 66 will cure malaria or Bilious Fever. It kills germs -J 25 4 m. Dr. W. L Stewart was a pro fessional visitor to Lake Charles Monday. O000000000000000000000000000000.9 8 . S. REER E. A. GREER VGireer Brothers (Successor to the Welsh Jewelry Co.) - WELS H, A. WATCHMAKERS JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS - Dealers in - Watches, Clocks, Jeweby " Hand-Painted China, Cut Glass, and Salver Novelties . Repairing Neatly and Promptly Doie ( 5 +++++++++++++ 0+++++ THE LAYNE PATENT Oil and Water Wyel SreIns \WerP A.:PWl, t-' (Co.)d Medal, and the _ LAYN'-" PTET 'TIi.:i I. ' ,i!P Was Awarded the Si;\vr Medal, at tl, Fa:ai ,acile Exposition, San i'rant.iso. G . Ný. AYLE.WRTeH; WE L NERE ,aT G . N.AYLESWCRTH WELL NI_1IZ Ei'.F) There are over 400 Weils cnmlpleted •with Layne Pateint Screen and eqiip ed with Layne Patent Punrps wateringl the present Louisiana Rice Clop, all of which are giving AISOLUTE SATIS. FACTION. We are prepared to start on a new well for you TOMORROW and run DAY and NIGHT unlil same is complet ed. We started drilling a new well for Hollins Bros., near Fenton, La., June 21st at 9P. M. and had same com. pleted, including the installation of the Steel Pit and Layne Pump at midnight June 26th, and they were 1 umpin2 on their i he forte 5A, II, Jutne 27th 't can do l \ell lor yo\uu. If your pu)mp i i:nEtalled in a d:il pit andi is not i',,(Ui; tile amiont ot wa ter it should, let us install a stal pit andl Layne Pun , !for you and greatly inclease the amount of water you are now plroducing. Ii you have a steel pit 'pump which is not a L-:yue, that is not tiving. sat isfaction let us in;;!tall a Layne Pump in this same pit fo;, you on a guarantee of AB~3'JLU f: SA. I'.;i'ACTION OR NO MONLY. Any pit 24 inches inside di ameter will permit the installation of a Layne Pump. We will take the risk, you can be the judge Rernemembei, all LayFn. Work and Materials Fully Gutranteed WRITE WIRE PH'ON Layne & Bowler Co., Welsh, La. Crowley, La. HEAR Sunshine Haw ks Beg inning Aug. 20 A SeriEs of LeiCures AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SOULE BUSINESS COLLEGE, NEw oRLEANS. YOUighest Grae and Most Practical Courses in Business, in Shorthand and in English. Best Equipments. Un equaled Facilities. Complete College Bank. Only School with Actual Store .f a t o $ rDED ~ and Actual Money. in which students keep the books and balance cash. • Special accommodations for ladies. Personal Instruction. No misrepresentation to secure patronage. Graduates in general demand through their superior training. GO IBULr a* SONS. New Orleans. Ia.