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,'I j' 1r r w ii srte this season at &,~- 5. 0. Scoggins' farm, one Sm ;i;e, sýutheast of Welsh T 7,i:; is Fm m);.;: colored Jack, six years old, g V with ..', ,roints; heavy built; extra heavy 9 A bcne; g,,o.J :;t yle; about 14 hands I.igh and LZ Sweighs ab'out 900 pounds-has to be seen to be appreciated. *X -P 77 . ii o with foal. S5.00 cash andll the al . i I _r ill'. n .'el' numith . $12.i0 to Insure colt to " I ..' : <f I 1\0 '37, $ The Pumping Season Will Soon be Here Hlave your engines repaired and your boilers overhalled and thoroughly tested SDelay Often fleans Disaster $ PU i PI'NO BELTS BOILER TUBES $ (Some Sizes that are not now obtainable) SThe Service of Experts at Your Command ~Armstrong Machine & I WelI orkse But we do not keep groceries l They are not intended to be kept We sell them--sell them fresh . e have a big line of fresh field and garden seeds Eat Kimball's Bread - Welsh Bakery and Grocery K IM i! AI L' S SSpring Millinery Shirt Waists, House Dresses Fancj Jeckwear, Hosier) Fine Handkerchiefs NEW THR[[ OSA colors and white, all numbers; Royal Society Packages. A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW AU TO CAPS AND VEILS New shipment of Millinery euery two weeks Millinery Department Mercantile Syndicate "lrs. W. T. fPcAffrey, Manager : Gomng to Houston? stop at THE HOTEL BRAZOS d OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL STATION Rates $1.00, $1.M50 4 2.00 o Best Cafe in HoutIston. G'ax5 ae In O0 eot ion Personal---But Not Too Personal And Local Items of Interest If You Are Not Ashamed of Your Visitors Tell Us Who They Are-Telephone 222. C ýNº1ýý/r9/11ºº'ý'N111ýtiti/V -Dr. E. E. Murphy of the Depart ment of Animal Industry, who has been engaged in tick eradication work in Iberia parish for some time, has been transferred to this paiish, and d will assist Dr. Fisher in the work here until it is well established. Dr. !Murphy is a native of Missouri. Dur ing the past season he had the pleas ure of working in conjunction with lb. lishvr in the tick eradication work in Oklahoma. lie was in WelAh Mon (day morning with Dr. Fisher an i Demonstration Agent Fondren. For Hay, Straw, Wood' (Dry Ash and Oak) for Turpentine Chips, House Moving, call Clyde Davis, Phene 85 27. II. E. Lewis and wife of Crowley, SI)Dr. L. (;. Lewis of Lake Charles and M1rs. Albert 'hapman of New 0" " ians were in Welsh Tuesday. - Messrs. W . (;abbert and E. 11. Boling weie in Lake Charles Monday attending the session of the district court at which time Judge A. V. Coco' suit against the so-called public ut;l ) ity corporations came up for trialI before Judge Jerry Cline. The Welsh Canal company, the Riverside Canal company, the Lacassine Irrigation l company and the Vinton Canal com pany answered the Attorney Genr al's suit jointly. Judge Cline decid ed on the evidence' submitted that these companies did not come under the title of public utility corporations. --Hon. Lee H. Moss of the -firm of McCoy & Moss, Lake Charles at torneys, was a Welsh professional v visitor Wednesday. r Fresh Homemade Candies at The Emporium, Ladies' Department. --Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. La- t pot t of Miami, Arizona, on March 18th, a son. The mnother and son are reported as doing nicely. Before her marriage Mrs. Lapora was Miss Eunice Kooken, a former Welsh high school girl and well known among the younger set heire. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. ( S. Carr. -Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rus sell, on Saturday, March 24th, a ten h pound son. FOR RENT-My home of 17 acres with two sets of improvements.- Chas. A. Lantz, Welsh, La. -Anyone wishing to farm, buy or a lease of Mrs. D. C. Welsh's property see A. J. Benoit' of the Plezol Ice Cream Parlor. M9tf. E -Lil'ian Langley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Langley, who was re- c cently operated upon for appendicitis at New Orleans is expected nome Sunday. -I have just receivedl my line of Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' Spring Hats andt Trimmings and invite the ladies to ca!l and inspect them. Mrs. Aline 'Romero. ----- M30tf. S. C. Rhode Island eggsa - thoroughbreds - $t.5o - per setting. Mrs. S. O. Scoggins, Phone 23 Welsh A -A news item in the Brawley (Cal.) News says: "C. E. Phegley left Thurs- H day for Pasadena. Mrs. Phegley ha. sl sufficiently recovered from the re- b. cent accident to return with him in a few. days." Mrs. Phegley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. An derson of Jennings, formerly resi dents of Welsh. It is remembered C that about two months ago she was struck by a street car on the streets Cl of Pasadena, suffering a consussion of C the brain and other seriols injuries, from which she is just recovering. -FOR SALE-4 head of good dairy pI cows; 1 fresh, others fresh soon. Ap ply L. M. Harris, Welsh, La., Box - 66. M30tf PD -Mr. Jarvey Hebert of Woodlawn ur was in Welsh last Saturday and made the Journal office a very pleasant call. T -- Mr. H. M. Duff, one of the drillers t at the Welsh oil field spent several days the past week at his home in Humble, Texas, on account of the Ib illness of his wife. -Judge Isma Foreman of WardW eight was a Welsh business visitor wi last Saturdas and while here left !, sa comliiments with the Journal. pr -Mr. Mile Spalding of Iowa was in a Welsh on business last Friday and made the Journal office a pleasant in call. vi. -Dr C. A. Martin and R. A. Entes were Jennings businessvisitors T'ues day. . Itrr --Mr. A. L Estes of Crow!ey visited in ,id son, R.. A. Estes and family in Welsh Monday I -Rev. J. W. Hervey last Saturday 4 sold to John Burras the property in las north Welsh which he acquired some Y -, *-r*.:ck~ i~r ) .0 rt- Good Books for Rent at Miss Hatties' as -Miss Mary Donnie of Kinder is rk spending several days in Welsh visiting a; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day and family n~ and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Farlow. --Miss Virna Hawley spent several (ldays this week in Jennings assisting n- in the parish superintendent's office. oS - th -Miss Jessie Robinson and Donovan rk Armstrong, who have been at Marlin, Texas, for .several weeks, taking the :hot baths, returned home Thursday at noon. Both are feeling file and are loud itn their praises of the virtues in dthe hot wells of Marlin. r Furniture and house e hold goods including sew. ing machine, for sale. flrs. O. Stansbury, phone 18o. 3tP -Mrs. W. T. McAffrey left Thursday night for Browns Wells, Miss., in re sponse to a message announcing the serious illness or Mr. McAffrey at that IplJace. y -Mrs. J. M. Hall came over from Lafayette Thursday afternoon to spend a few ldays at the home of her daughter - Mrs. W. T. McAffrey. S-W. J. Liddle was over from Jen nings Thursday looking alter the af al fairs of of the Welsh Motor Car Co. Rev. J.. W. Hervey was a Lake - Charles business visitor Thursday. i- - While on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. t J. A. Roberts Tuesday night Mr. I. N. Irwin of Oakdale, suffered a paraletic stroke. Mr. Irwin was taken to the ' Lake Charles sanitarium Wednesday morning. t- Mr. J. B. Bottorff, who has been il working at Baker, La., in the em ploy of the State, returned home Sat e urday for a visit with his family . Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Yantis had as their guest Tuesday Mrs. H. A. h White of LeCompt, La. At prevailing price. ear s corn is much the cheap h est feed for your work animals -for particulars . enquire of D. C. Bottorff, phone 172, Welsh, La. - -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyke of Mark n ham, Texas, who have been visiting I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dyke and friends I in this section the past month, left last Thursday on No. 101 for Port land, Qregon, where they will spend I some time'visiting Mrs. Dyke's rel r atives. e FOUND-Gold heart engraved R F B 2 Enquire Heart Journal office. -Mr .and Mrs. N. H. Poythress anI 2 children of Roanoke were in Welsh Monday on business and shopping. -Mr. D. D. Daggett, manager of the Daggett Motor Car Co. of Jennings was in Welsh Monday on business. Mr. Daggett says his big new garage will be completed in about thirty dlays. Break your Cold or LaGrippe with a few doses of 666. Dec. 15-3m --FOR SALE-One pair of matched mare mules, four and five years ohl, 3 *well broke and gentle. Apply to G. I A. Doherty, Iowa, La. M30-4p 3 --Hon. Chas. F. Buck, Jr., arrived in -Welsh Tuesday morning on No. 9 and 3 spent several days here looking after business masters. 3 --Walter Lorena returned Saturday from Tyler Texas, where he' has 3 been attending the Tyler Commercial College. - Purina Chick and Chicken feed and Chicken Chowder.-Welsh Produce Co, phone 186. --Get two eggs where you got one before-Ask Welsh Produce Co., for particulars. Phone 186. S -Miss Teresa Stewart, our popular postmistress, visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Terry in Lake Charles last Sat. urday. She was accompenied some by little Misses Mavy and Thelmonica Terry, who spent Sunday with re!a tives in Welsh. L -Mrs. A. L. Hebert attended the Woodmen Circle conven.ion in New' Iberia Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. At the Woodmen of the World convention which was in session there on the same dates Mr. S. E. Carroll was present as delegate from the Welsh ki camp. i-Mr. Paul Martin of Lafayette was in We'sh Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his son, Dr. C. A. Martin, y and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Martin as -Mr. J. E. McCoy of Shreveport, in traveling freight agent for the a Louisiana and Arkansas railroad, was in Welsh Monday on business -Mrs, Chas. Stafford and son, Ted, ir of Bellvil!e, Texas, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs . R. J. Stockton from p1 last Friday til Sunday afternoon. D Mr. . ta is Er. Skel-ta's Mi I DELINQUENT TAX LIST. To All Whom it May Concern. Tax Collector's Office. State of Louisiana. Parish of Jefferson Davis Jennings, La. To all Unknown Owners and Non-Res idents who's postoffice address is Unknown. You are hereby notified that all tax s which have been assessed against you is for the year 1916 on immovable prop P. erty must be paid within twenty days ly after the publicatoion of this notice, or I will proceed to seize, advertise al and sell according to law all property g on which tax are due, to satisfy same and costs. The name of said delinquent tax debtor, amount of tax due by each on e the assessmnt roll for said year, and t the immovable property assessed to e each are as follows: n LAKE ARTHUR No. Name Description Amount 332 Bourgeois, L. E., Lots 28, 29, 30, 31; blk. 24 ---------- 4.68 . 375 Brown, Ellis et als., Lot 5 Blk. 26 0. P. ------------ 1.78 381 Burdine, J. W., Blk. 6, Mc Chenney 2nd sub ----------8.40 427 Delaney, Jules E., Lots 20, 21, 22, Blk. 1; Lots 43 and 44, Blk. 3, ----------------3.11 e 467 Foard, LeRoy, Lot 33 Bik. 23 ---------------------- 1.78 567 Laughlin, C. E., Lot 23 Lees & Marquart Ad., Lots n 9, 10, 11, 12, Blk. 5, ------- 2.03 602 Mayville, Frank X et als., Lots 49, 50, 51, 52, Blk. 9, McG. Tr., ---------------- 3.47 - 703 Roberts, Mary E., Lots 6 and 7, Blk. D, McChenney Sub. L. A. ---------------- 2.75 e 784 Wilson, Wm., Lot 32, Blk. 26, O. P. L: A. ------------ 2.75 JENNINGS, 1125 Brechner, A., Lots 7, 8, c 9, Blk. 17, Cary's Sub. ------.3.77 , 1165 Campbell, W. T., Lots 19, 21 Bik. 1, Cutting sub. ----- 11.51 1206 Clavery, C. F., Lots 9 and 13,Blk. 2, Woodson Place ___ 6.53 1230 Cotton, Alonzo, Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 11, Cary's Sub. all Blk. 9, 12, 14, 15 and 16, Cotton sub., of NE of 27-9-3 Lots 1 to 6 inclu., Blk. 2; Lot 1 to 4 inclu., Blk. 3; Lots 1 and 5 to 8 inclu; Blk. 4; 27 acres S% of SE14 3-10-3 _--_ 56.35 1231 Cotton, A. A., Blks. 7 and 8, Cotton sub. of NE of SE% 27-9-3 -------------------...--............... 6.55 1250 Damon, L. G. & W. M., Lots 7-10, Blk. 15; Carys add 7.91 1318 Fleming, M. A., Lot 1 Blk. 42 McF. add --------------- 5.16 1534 Lane, J. T. Lot in H. & C. add. and imps. ----------- 6.54 1712 Peter, K, Lot 6 Egypt add 3.77 1843 Strayer, L. B., Lot 8 N 90 feet of Lot 9 Blk. 15, G. H. Morse add. ---------------........... 6.56 1926 Woodworth, T. J. Est., Lot 1, 4 and 5 Blk 8, add and imps 17.60 WARD FOUR ELTON 2570 Clark, Dora, Lot 4 Blk. 9 Elton Park add ------------ 1.92 WARD SIX 2974 Coyswell, L., Lots 11-12 Howze sub of W% of SE4 23-9-5 -------------------5.20 2986 Ford, Ira, Lot 8 sub of E% of SE% 14-9-5 ------------- 3.13 3003 Hemphill, R. H., Lot 2 sub. of E½ of SE% 14-9-5 -. 3.13 3047 Sage, H. M., Lots 65, 66, 75, 76, sub. of W½ of SE% 23-9-5; Lots 38, 39, 40 and N%" Lot 37 Blk. B; sub of W% 14-9-5; Lots 17-18, sub. of SE% 23-9-5 -----------............. 17.81 WELSH 3391 Cotton," Frank, Lots 5-6, Blk. 3, R. & M. Sub., and imps 14.48 3495 Jones, Sam, 33 feet by 66 feet in SE cor Lot 4 Blk. 58_ 4.38 3623 Shutzman, Geo., Lot 1 Blk. 58 ----------------- 4.38 3683 Williams, James, Lot 10 Blk. 54 .................------------------ 4.39 WARD EIGHT 3984 Morris, G. H., 161 arces SE4 of NE'4, E% of SE4 NW'A of SE4 36-9-6 ...... 39.94 WARD NINE 4293 Nilson, Marshall K., E% of NE% 3-8-7; 80. acres ___ 11.13 4349 Flory, Sam, S% of NE% 25-7-6 ------------------ 11.82 ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff and Ex-Officio Tax Collector. Parish of Jefferson Davis Jennings, La., March 20th, 1917. Mar 23-30, April 6-13. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep. When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a weary one. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Have proved their worth in thou sands of eases. Read this woman's testimony: Mrs. J. E. Roux, 316 Sallier St., Lake Charles, La., says: "I had pain and soreness across my back. Morn ings I could hardly get out of bed and the least cold made the trouble worse. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills removed the pain and lameness in my back. I have had .no trouble from my back or kidneys since." Pric 50c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy--get Dean's Kidney Pills-the same that Mrs b z had. Poster-ilburn Co., M 1n~tsat9 L r.noIi _I s PROTECTS YOUR DOLLARS AND CENTS Cover Y oua Pioperiy with a p1olicy on one of the excellent (:om panies we rl)lresent and it will be amply protected. No pIer;on who owns propert. should be without .:)uch protection, for be sides being reaso:iabie in cost it will en able you to easily replace that which you have lost. We specialize in all kinds of insurance. What is it You Want Insured? E. C. WILLARD AGE NT O 000OO00,900000000000 8 -Wt. BUY- 8 g LIVE BULL FROGS 8 8 Also pay the Highest Market Price 8 --for Brass, Copper, Zinc 8 and old Sacks 8-8 SR. SMITh 8 Opposite the S. P. Depot, Welsh, La. 8 P. O. Box 163 Phone No. 190 8 00000000000oo00o0000000oooo THE COST OF, ILIVING( may be h;gh, but we can show 8 you how to reduce it to the minimum Fresh Oysters Tuesday and Friday WE LSH GROCERY BARBEE a SINDERSON SFarm Loans 8 Long Time Easy Payments 58 Lowest Rates S 8 * SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA FARM 8 MORTGAGE CO., Inc. 8 eo A. Courtney, Vice Pres. Lake Charles, La SPaid up Capital $250,000.00 - i" Interviews and Correspondence Invited ELITE 'TAILOR SHOP A. E. NOTETINE, PROPRIETOR Suite Made to Order-FIT Guaranteed Up-to-date Cleaning, Preasing Hats Cleaned and Reblocked SP s' Work Called For and Delivered f S "PHOIONE: NO. 178 p/,-,. . , - . , - . , , , IP~C: Si~ ·