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BBOH, fl4 MISCMIvNuS MONK. I WONER 'WHOE AT'S I R 5p i 9 "'0 0 PERSONAL MENTION. Ilarry Chase, row of t,ue',an, ''1 . ie ma Welsh fo , sh, rt time l:-t Friday to shake hands w th old ifrenl,. Harry is very well known in th s section, having made his hoime in Welsh for quite a wh le not - many vuyar agri. \lII'- Mal; y R.et l, of W hiteville, L.:a., iV \i, tilng at the home of he: I, , ther, W. P. Reed. N. 11. I'oythess of the Roanoke Mercantile (o., Roanoke, was In W\elsh 'rhursday on business. FOR SALE At U. B. Parsonage, Roanoke. La One five-passenger Ford car, guar anteed to he in perfect running order; good tires all round; low price. One Edison phonograph; diamond toint producer; and 110 amberol rec ords; fine selection; first class pho nograph outfit; sell cheap. One "Farrand" organ; high-class i.strument; case in perfect condition; good as new. One "Oliver" No. 5 typewriter; good for many years' serice. On? set five volumes of "The New Fractical Reference Library" for teachers. All of the above will be sold cheap if taken soon. Call at U B. parson age and see what you would like in thls list. W. LOMAX CHILDRESS, Roanoke, La. Want Something? Advertise for it in these columns AT THiE \lETHODIST CHURCHI. e Let every class in Sunday School d he fully attended next Sunday. Fall n has come and school is open-now i4 lhst the Sunday School. It I'reachin:r at 11 o'clock, subject: " r(;uwh in (;race." Junior League at 3 o'clock. Ep worth I, ague at 7 o'clock. 81 slides illustrating North Afr'ca Sunday n' ight. Don't mis: this lesture. S S nce,. ly, J. IL. Harvey, Pastor. Notice of Closing. On account of holidays our - stores will be closed Monday andj Tuesdayv September 17 and 18' and also on \Vednesday, Sept. 2(6. C;oidsmith & Smith. STRAYED. From Rice, La., on the night of Sept. Ist, one bay horse-mule 5 years old, weighing iooo Ibs; I black horse-mule 5 years r old, weighing io5o lbs; both mules shod all a round. Finder will re turn to Healy Construc tion Co., Rice or Jennings Phone 274, Bourgois store Rice, La. DO IT NOW Send us the price of a year's subscription if you are in arrears JUST RECEIVED A Splendid Line of New Jewelry Latest designs and up to date Neat, attractive and durable Watches, Rings, Brooches, Tie Holders, Cuff Buttons, Brace lets, Scarf Pins, Cut Glass Parisian Ivory and Silverware. AT RIGHT PRICES GREER BROS. Phone 2R Welsh, La, AT YOUR SERVICE Capital and Surplus $750,000.00 Calcasieu National Bank of Southwest Louisiana S Welsh Branch E. C. Willard, Manager . F. Snudkstle,Ast. Manager Personal---B ut Not-Too Personal $ And Local Items of Interest $ If You Are Not Ashamed of Your Visitors Tell Us Who They Are-Telephone 222. SOME SPECIALS As long as they last: Black Eye Peas, per lb ._---- 10c Cream Peas, per lb------......10c SPink Beans, per lb-----......121-2c ; Speckled Beans, per lb....12 1-2c l Baby Red Beans, per lb- ... 10c It Russian Navy Beans, lb _12 1-2c . Chille Beans, per lb-..__..17 1-2c Welsh Bakery & Grocery Mrs. Cullen, wife of Rev. A. H. !Cullen, pastor of the Baptist church, who has been quite s:riousy ill the past two weeks, is reported to be acme bet:er at the pres:nt time, and hopes are entertained that she may Iecover w'thout the necessity of a surgical operation, which it was an nounced early in the week would be necessary. Mesdames W. W. Kimbal and Hen ry Day arcompanied MI:sses Rena Day and Blossom Pitre to Lake Charles Monday, where Miss Rena had her tonsils removed and Miss Blossom tonsils and adenoids re moved. MIesdam:s A. J. Beniot, J. R. Ro nimero and P. P. Unker were Jen n ngs visitors Thursday. Just received, large stock Rugs. Axminister, regular floor sizes, Miler Hardware & Furniture Co. M'ss Mabel Shoemaker left Sun day for Leesville hav:ng accepted the position as teacher in a district school near that place. In the Journal off'ce window is displayed a Porto Rico yam weighing 6-lbs. This potato was grown by ):r. Caesar Ardo:n near Woodlawn. Mr. Ardo n says this is not the larg est of his potatoes but was picked up in the ordinary course of digging. lie says what potatoes were planted this year are promis:ng, although the dry weath:r kept the farmers from putting out as large an acreage as they would have liked to. A few cases of 101b K-K Syrup left at $4.75 per case; cheapest food on earth for harvest hands. Welsh Bakery & Grocery. Mrs. Loe Unker and daughter, Louise Mott, returned to their hcme at Cedar Bayou, Tex., Tuesday n:ght after a few days pleasant visit with friends here in Welsh. Rev. J. W. Harvey, with his son and two daughters, returned Teus dlay from an overland trip to Hughes Springs, Texas. They report having had an enjoyable trip, with no auto or, tire troubles to mar the pleas ures of the journey. "Let George Do It" What?-lnsure your rice. 'Mrs. H. H. Craig and son, Roland Buck, wwho have been visiting 'Mrs. Craig's sister, iMrs. S. E. Carroll and family the past two months, depart ed Tuesday nighht for their home at Tulsa, Okla. M'ss Lillian Carroll has retrned to S:l1man Institute at Clinton, La., to complete her course in literature and teacher training at that insti tute. Ii. L. Carey, Jennings mach'nery man, was a business vis'tor in Welsh Wednesday. FOR SALE--Team good young mul's and two wagons. C. L. Davis, Phono 85. Welsh, La. A24-tC. Hon. John b. Hood was a passeng er to Jennings Wednesday morning. Dr. Jno. H. Cooper and Messrs T. B. McMillin and J. L. Bihm smbark ed on No. 3 Wednesday morning, all Lake Charles bound, For sale-Waterloo Boy Tractor, 12-24 h. p., good as new, only used 32 days. Price right.-J. M. Lang ley, Route 3, Box 16, Welsh, La., Phone 28o-21 R. J. Stockton, eng'neer at the Gulf Coast Mill, is in Jennings this week engaged in erecting a large smoke stack for the La. State's Mill there. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yantis and daughters, Misses Eldia 'and Mary, motored over to Port Arthur last 'week to pay a visit to Mr. and ~Mrs. C. B. iMoore. .While on the trip they visited Sabine Pass and other in teresting points and report having had an enjoyable thne. Just received, large stock Rugs, Axminister, regular floor sizee Miller Hardware & Furniture Co. jmrs. L. 1. Taylor and baby, who have been visit;ng Mrs. A. B, Hall and family and other friends in ] Welsh the past week left Saturday a for their home in Mumford, Texas.e •M. B. VaaNess, who has been in Elton for some tmne on business, eame home Sunday for a short vis't wn- M a famii y Mumh.- .;a ta a-ln Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ringg tld had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Ringgold's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Oneal Henry and little daughters, and her brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Landry, recently from Houston. Texas, who will make their home here, Mr. Landry having accepted employ ment with the Layne & Bowler Co. Mrs. A. E. Lognion is visiting friends in Port Arthur, Texas this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fontenot of Rice were Welsh visitors Thursday. A. F. Mouton of Niblett was in Welsh Thursday. For sa'e-Well selected Kiefer Pears, by the bushel or larger quantities-Call on E. T. Robin son, Roanoke, La., or Miss Leota Robinson, Welsh, La., phone 45. For sale-1917 model Dodge car, has been out of factory 7 months, in 1st class condition; price $650. Reason for selling, am leaving the country.-0. W. Henderson, Eiton, LIa. s14-21p Messrs. Philip Miller of Jen nings and W. B. Conover, of Lake Charles, prominent rice men were in Welsh Wednesday. Messrs. O. W. Henderson, Ed. Savoy and Joe Abraham of Elton were Welsh business visitors Thursday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fscu. dier, Saturday, September 8th, a daughter. Miss Gertrude SargEnt, accom panied by her ilttle niece, Ruby Fay Barbee, went to Houston, Texas on Thursday tmorning on No. 3 to visit Miss Sargent's s'ster, Mr. Joe Ca tr'ner and friends. She will also v'sit another sister, LMrs. R. E. Nor wood at Goose Creek, Texas. Little Miss Ruby Fay goes to make her home with her mother and to enter school. Miss Ruth L. Cosner left Monday for Gainesville, Ga., to enter Brenau College. Furnished room close in for rent, gentleman only. Apply Journal office Mrs. W. M,. Wright and daughter, iliss Rachael, who have been v:.s't ing relatives in Kansas, returned home Sunday morning. They report having had a very enjoyable time. LOST--One gold Shriner's pin, t: ger claws w',th ruby stone in Star lost between tny home and R. S. Greer's. Finder will return to me and receive reward.-W. B. Gabbert "Let George Do It" What?-Insure your rice. Howard Proctor, of the Jenning Motor Car Co., and the Welsh Motor Car Co., was a Welsh business visit or Saturday. Mr. F. D. Mullen, who is engaged in selling horses and mules, with sales stables in Lake Charles, Jen nings and Welsh, was a visitor here Thursday. SMr. Mullen says that he is find;ng a ready market for mules and hotses. Mr. J. J. 1McCollister is here and will spend some t:me v'eiting )Ir. and Mrs. L. W. Jackson and friends. Mnr W. R. Hart left Wednesday night for h's home in Chicago after a pleasant visit with h:s brother, F. C. Hart and family. -For Sale.-One good second-hand buggy. Welsh Produce Company. Mrs. Dr. J. B. Godfrey was a Jen nings v'sitor Wednesday. U. B. Stansbury and fam'ly have gone to Lake Charles to make their home, tMr. Stansbury having accept ed a p1Fosition with the La. State Rice Idill there. lM.ssrs. C. N. Corbello, Fred Mil ler, Dor's Hebert and Ben Oyten of 1 Woodlawn spent Friday and Satur day of last week in Beaumont, Tex. on a pleasure trip, Jeff Montg'.mery left Wednesday for Norman, Oklahoma, to continue his stur es at the Oklahoma State University. "Let George Do It" What?--lnsure your rice. J. A. Malloy, of Lake Charles, was a Welsh businese visitor Mondaay. Mr. and aMrs. A. LA Caidry and sons of Lake Arthur, vis'ted at the homme of Mr. and MIa W. P. Reed Sundmy.' I People Speak Well of Chamberlain's ' Tablets. "I have been sel'ing Chamberlain's t Tablets for about two years and heard I such good reports from my custom ers that I concluded to give them atrial myself, and can say that I do not believe there is another prepara tion of the kind equal to them." writes .. A. Merade, adford, Ifyon21 w~thiagII. ORIGINAL CRAPE HANGER The Knocker is Agin improvements, 4gin Taxes, Agln Progress, Agin the Weather, Agin everything except him :elf. lie is the original Crape Harner and never says Anything Good atlut anyone. Fortunately for all of us, the Knocker lives over in the Next Town Woodmen of the World Welsh Camp No. 176 meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday nights in each month. R. S. Greer, C. C. E. E. Kimball, Sec. Bob Todd left Monday evening on No. 7 for Fort Worth, Texas, to fur ther investigate the poss bIlities for the purchase of stock cattle. Mr. Todd returned Saturday from the district west of Houston, where he had been on a lFke mission. H. K. M:dkiff of Jennings, ch'ef ass'stant to Dr. R. T. Fisher, the Gevernment tick eradication expert; was in Welsh Tuesday morning to inspect a car of Texas cattle. Best line of Comforts and Blankets at Miller Hardware & Furniture Co. MWss Edna' Langley left .Monday for Lake Charles to enter the con vent for the coming school term. Police Juryman, A. T. Jones, left Tuesday night for New Orleans to spend a few days on business. The M'~sses Eldia and iMary Yan tis left Monday for Natchitoche, where they will atend the State Nor mal School. Best line Comforts and Blankets at Miller Hardware & Furniture Co. 4 sep 7-14 Ex-Mayor, John; Gamble and wife, of Jennings, were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Prentice and family Sun day. A number of out of town rice men were in Welsh last Saturday to par ticipate in the rice sale at the Sou thern Rice Growers' office, among then being A. IM. Arthur and Judge Clark from Jenn;ngs, Henry Bayhi, of Crowly, reprrsenting the Standard Mill, and W. B. Conover,' of Lake Charles, manager of the Louisiana States. Are you in need of repairs for your Jewel cook orheatingstove? If so, give us a list so we can order them before the rush. The Emporium. FOR SALE-One Maxwell 5-pas senger automobile, in first class con dition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. C. L. Davis, Welsh, La., phaue 85. L. tM. Davies, of Crowley, was a Welsh business visitor last Friday. B. J. Thompson, Lake Charles insurance man, was in Welsh last Friday looking after his business in terests. A bottle of Swine Lixer will help you save your hogs this fall. Welsh Bakery & Grocery. Mrs,. Dave Thomas, of Rosnoke, was in Welsh last Fr!day attendi'ng to business mnatters. Hon. A. V. Peloquin, Justice of the Peace from Ward Nine, also cor. respondent for the Rice Belt Journal, was in Welsh Satrday, paying the Journl office a pleasant call. We have added a line of kitch enware at right prices. The Emporium. Hon. J. f. Booze, of Roanok@, waa a Welsh bsinese visitor last Friday. Horn. J. H. Heinen, Jennings At torney, was in Welsh Saturday on professiornal business. "Let Oeorge Do It"' What? -Insure your rice. --For Sale.-bStud.baker autom. blel Al onditiou. Wil lsll Cheep. I~ 4~$ OOOOoOOoo00o Oo OOO0000ooo00 SEED RICEI 8 FOR SALE 8 0000000o00o0000000000 8 8 8 s8 500 Bags of 8 Satchfield's Storm Proof 8 8 $io.oo Per Bag At the The Thresher 8 Will be Threshed 8 8 Next Week 8 8 8 8 00000COO 0000coooo 800 8 Sheumaker & Carter 8 8 Phone 283-20 - - - Welsh, La. 8 0000000000000 00000000000 AUTO RlPAlR YOUR MACHINE MAY RUN SMOOTHLY for a long time, and you may think that you are immune from accident. If one should happen don't let it worry you, but bring your auto right to our shop, and let us show you what good repair work really is. We Do Good Work at floderate Prices WELSH GARAGE COMPANY a Busiest Store in Town a Big Stock Fresh Goods Lowest Prices Promp Service I I[ Courteous Treatment SWhat more? SWE3LSH GROCERYI BARBEE & SINDERSON II Voice aId Piano TeacheIr STUDIO AT SCHOOL IfOUSE Telephone 98 100 h. p. Steam Boiler 66 in x16 feet with 24 4 in flues; tripple riveted and butt strap ped, high pressure boiler; 32 in x 75 ft stack, set with dutch oven, marine steel enecsed. Eoiler in Ene slape and will sell at close figure. PUTNAM BROTHFRS INC. Elton. La. 2tc Draying, Hauling, Team Work:' Heavy lachinery floving and House Moving WOOD, CbAL and HAY " ,o~t,oO o.,t / =