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RS( ML MENTION Sheriff Isaac Fontenot was a busi na visitor here Monday from Jen B. S. Greer returned Munday morn jig from New Orleans where he had bea transacting businss. Telephone 244, The Texas Oil Co., for prompt service. Com pte line high grade refined oils, lobricants, greases and roofing astial. C. Carlisle arrived in Welsh last ~t~ray having been honorably dis ged from the service. Mr. Car has been in France the past six with the engineering corps of United States army. He is glad :home with his family again and Shighly pleased with the experi while he was attached to the organ Lognion left last Friday for the St. Patrick sanitarium late Charles to undergo an oper for appendicitis. Ce ment Blocks.- C. L. is, phone 85, Welsh, M*.N OPEpRATES BOTH TflACTOR ANO 3MpLEMENET ":t ' . )~~~~(~L~~- eg.·· two 14-inch bottoms, under plowing conditions, the new Universal Tractor, Model D, g acres in to hours, as much 3-plow mqchine. The su Sefficiency of the Moline Uni sl due to its higher speed, 3$ um hour, two bottoms at 3/ vig the same number of as three bottoms at 2/ at 3% miles an hour gives the ground being pul tore thoroughly than at speeds, with less air space. sod that cannot be turned at mA miles an hour is plowed work is assured with the Universal through the advs:n ition of the operator, who nimplement, where he must der to do good work. The lniversal is easily handled, d and backs as readily as forward. of time in the field is elimi ad the tractor kept at produc a maximum number of . through a complete elec andlighting system. The sat is the only tractor y equipped, The secret of the speed and power of the Moline Universal lies in its perfected overhead-valve engine and two-wheel construction. The engine develops 18 horsepower at the belt, and 9 at the drawbar, every ounce of which is available for pull. There are no dead wheels .to drag along that only carry weight and steer. For plowing in extremely soft ground, the Moline Universal is equipped with a differential lock that enables the two drive wheels to be locked together, doubling their pull ing power. , When plowing the lapd wheel is raised so that the tractor is level The wheel is very easily and quickly raised or lowered. The light weight of the Moline Universal, 3330 pounds, and its high clearance, 29;2 inches, make it adapt ed for all other field work, besides plowing. With it one man can plant 40 acres a day, cultivate 20 acres a day, harvest 25 acres a day, or do any other work with equal speed. It is the ideal tractor for any sized farm, practically eliminating horses and solving the farm help problem. Call and let us show your this re narkable machine, OQaRACrL= ..Sorts .. -TiACOZ. ..ýANPLrfM EJ'~ ; For Demonstration See rong Machine & Well Works Co., Ltd. Phone 68 Welsh, L4. -OR D. D. DAGGETT Phone 189 Jennings, La. ules Horses :bother car of rlules and a horses just received. e can supply your needs Purposes with good re imals. i ULLEN f WELS8 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Senez and daughter, Viola, of Houston, Texas, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Todd the past week. All kinds of fruit, ap ples, oranges, bananas, grapes, grape-fruit, pine apples, pears, etc., at flartin's Fruit Exchange. Mr. and Mrs Walter Todd had as their guests last Thursday Sergeant Major Stutler, and Privates Leslie i Harrigan and Rocque Senez, all of Gerstner 'aviation field. J. T. Hood and W. M. Colbert Long Time Loans. In last Saturday's casualty list ap peared the nameof Private Henry A. Bruchhaus, Elton, wounded degree undertermined. J: T. Hood and W. M. Colbert Real Estate. Hon.T. Arthur Edwards, former district attorney, was here Monday from Lake Charles. Telephone 244, The Texas Oil Co., for prompt -service. Com plete line high grade refined oils, lubricants, greases and roofiing material. To Our Patrons: We thank you very much for your most liberal patronage during 1918 and solict a por tion in the future. Wishing you a happy and prosperous new year, we are Respectfully, Greer Brothers. lie Hon. J. H. Heinen of Jennings was of in Welsh last Saturday attending an important drainage meeting. ýt Master Kilbourne Dennett of Lake Charles spent Friday and Saturday in Welsh visiting old time playmates. A. Hon. John J.Robira of Jennings e was among the out of town visitors here Saturday. Oysters, Bologna and PigsFeet--Martin's Fruit r Exchange. Mrs. G. Tanner who has been visit ing Mrs. Bolton and daughter, Miss )il Ola, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Beaumont, Texas. Mrs. Tan Der was accompanied home by Mrs. S, M. L. Farlow, who will visit her for a ig time. Miss Marjorie Robinson left last night for Oberlin, Ohio, to resume her studies after spending a pleasant holiday season with home folks. Swift's Premium Olemargerine and Houma Oysters in cans at the Ice House, phone 198. Owing to the shortcomings of the postal system the Jourual is shy a con- i siderable part of its most interesting local news this week. The blame how. ever does not attach to the local post. office, which we are pleased to say is entitled to a great deal of credit for I its excellent service. Rev. A. Bosch of Jeanerette t will hold services at the Presby- i terian church Sunday morning and evening. A Business Change. On January first James Thackston a became co-owner with Harold Williams in the Plezol Tailor Shop, they having purchased the interest of John W. Barnett. Both of these young men are experienced in the tailoring busi- R ness and well acquainted with the c trade, They have already made some extensive improvements in the interior appearance of the establishment and are in position to offer their patrons s prompt and efficient service. I SHERIFF'S SALE. C Fifteenth Judicial District Court. Parish of Jefferson Davis. State of Louisiana. Southwest Louisiana Farm Mortgage 0 Co. Inc. tl Vs.-No. 1109. Joseph Bertrand." By virtue of a writ of seizure & sale b issued and to me directed by the hon- i orable court aforesaid, I have seized f and will offer for sale at public auc tion to the last and highest bidder with out the benefit of appraisement, at the court house door of this par ish in the City of Jennings, Parish of Jefferson Oavis on SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918, between legal hours, the following de scribed property, to-wit: One Hundred and Twenty Two (122) arpents of land in the North n Part of Section Thirty Nine (39) in Township Eight (8) South of Range t Three (3) West of ILa. Merd. and hi being all the land now owned by81 mortgagor together with all the hi buildings and improvements thereon a situated, seized under said writ. C Terms: Cash. st ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish. La. Sheriff's office, December 7, 1918. ai N. 7-St. t Fords! Fords! Fords! One 1918 Model touring car, practically new, $525. h Two 1915 Models at prices to c suit. Welsh Garage. INTERNAL BATHING. To those using our irrigator for stomach and bowel trouble use water as warm as you can hold your hand in. Use two teaspoolful of our powder for p influenza and pneumonia. E. P. Fox c and G. A. Ozenne, M. D., Lake Arthur, La. For quick service write P. O. Box 89, Jennings, La. n30tf tah Cannt Be Cured with tOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they aonnot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local diseas, greatly ID fuenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to cure it you must take an Internal remedy. Hal's Catarrh Medi cine ,is taken internally end acts thru the niot on the mucous surfaces of the ys Catazrh Medicine was yeatti for t coi posed a#Q~bO st ti0ics o Ct~ahat rb Me@ FEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND r STOPS FALLING HAIR e Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy and beau tiful-try this! d Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy e hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff-that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which sif not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die-then the hair falls out fast. A little Dander ine tonight-now-any time-will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first ap plication your hair will take on new life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable I gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks' use when you will ac tually see a lot of fine, downy hair -new hair-growing all over the scalp.-Adv. B. W. SARGENT. Benjamin Wallace Sarget, son of Benjamin and Kathrine Sargent, was born in the State of Ohio September 4, 1855. When quite young moved with his arepnts to the State of Michigan, after spending several years in Michigan he moved to the State of Iowa where he met and married Miss Lorena Humphrey. Five children were born to this un ion. Mr. Sargent met ,his death Wednesday evening, Dec. 18th, by automobile acident. A car being driven by John W. Babcock running him down and inflicting serious in juries from which he died in a short time after being carried to his home. Leaves to mourn his untimely death a bereaved wife and five children. Miss Gertrude Sargent, who is at home, J. D. Sargent of Welsh, who was unable to attend the funeral on account of having influenza. Mrs. Joe Cathriner of Houston, Texas, L. J. Sargent, who is at home and Mrs. R. E. Morwood of Lane, La. who didn't get to attend the funeral on account C of not receiving the telegram in time c .The funeral was held at home on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. R. L. Weldon, pastor of the Methodist church. He was laid to rest in the Oaklawn cemetery of Welsh. CARD OF THANKS. s We most gratefully desire to thank our many friends and relatives for their many deeds of kindness and to those who so generously offered their service during our great sorrow and bereavement. We also thank the lov-C ing hands that prepared the beautiful floral offerings for the burial of our dear husband and father. 1 Mrs. Lorena Sargent, Miss Gertrude Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sargent and family Mr. and Mrs. J. Cathriner and family s Mrs. L. J. Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Morwood. Is Appreciative. O. N. England left yesterday after noon for Lodi, Cal.. where he will join his family. In taking his departure Mr. England requested the Journal to express to all those with whom he has had business dealings his appreci. ation for the pleasant relations, courtesy and co-operation which he has enjoyed here. He particularly wished to thank the ladies of the Red Cross who served lunch at his recent sale. Mr. England came to Welsh some twenty years ogo. He freely ack nowlodges that he came here without anything, as the saying goes. Al though he does not admit as much, it is a pretty well known fact that he is in very good financial circumstances, having made it out of the rice business. I Although he expects to make his home in California, Mr. England pur chased about 1200 acres of land south east of Iowa, just before leaving-a kind of souvenir, as he says. John T. Hood ATTORNEY AT LAW and Notary Public Will piracticir 411 the Courts of this parish, and Supreme and Federal courts. Offce in Calcasieu Trust & Savings Bank building, Welsh, La. - Phones Offlce 82 Residence SO WELDING . We Weld broken parts of Tractors, Pumps, Engines, Boilers or anything made of metal. McCutchan-Mooney Welding Works 41PRyan St. Flope ZISt * LAKE C >Si4.A. NOT CLASSIFIED a t I4.H.4..... ++++++.1++++++1 t LOST-Chandler crank on road northeast ofWelsh, Reward for re turn to J. L.Nofsinger or Journal of r fice, Welsh, La. 41tp LOST-Small gold bracelet watch, Cico-Swiss model, between residences of Mrs, Davidson and Mrs. Peck on Monday, Nov. 25th, Liberal reward, Return to Journal Office. n30 STRAYED-One 4-year old Jersey cow, not fresh, not branded, and one Jersey bull, 2-yr. old, branded AL on right shoulder. Rewiard for information or return. J. M. Langley, Welsh, La., phone 13 21. d28tfc TAKEN UP-Two pigs taken up In my sweet potato patch. Owner can have them by proving ownership and paying all costs. Mrs. Mary McKay, Welsh, La. n30ttc TAKEN UP-Two sows and one pig, at my place southerist part Roanoke. Owner can have by proving property and paying costs including ldvertising. J. E. Lewis, Roanoke, La. d2ltfc TAKEN UP--at mp place 7 miles northwest of Welsh, one Duroc pig. Owner can have same by paying costs. E. M. Wright. d28tf. WHO HAS $20,000 to invest in cattle ranch with agreeable partner who will put in $20,000 good stock ranch? Address the Journal, Welsh, La. D28tfc FOR SALE.-Choice residence property in Welsh; 10 room house, hot and cold water, sanitary equip ment and bath; large barn and out buildings, 2 lots; very desirable. En quire C. M.Sheumaker, Welsh, La.4tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 2,000 acres good farm and grazing land. Plenty of living water year roundi. Price and terms right. Can buy with or without this tract three or four thousand sheep at about $3.50 per head-terms. For infor mation call or address Rice Belt Journal, Welsh, La. FOR SALE.-Wood heater in good condition. Enquire at the Journal office. FOR SALE-Ford car in good or der-half price. Enquire at Journal office, Welsh, La . n82tp C FOR SALE-80 acre improved farm one mile of Welsh; good location; reasonable price for quick sale. For particulars address R. R. No. 1, Box 24, Lake Charles, La. dil-2tp FOR SALE CHEAP-One 6-cylinder touring car, has run 6,000 miles; five new tires and fully equipped; can be seen at the Service Garage, Crowley, La. olltf FOR SALE-Several tracts of good improved rice land. Write or call W. H. Blane, Crowley, La. ol8tf FRUIT TREES-Citrus, Satsuma Oranges, Nagami and Improved Kum quats; also limited number of Wash ingtonia Palms. Call or write for prices. Home Nursery, F. L. Cannon, Welsh, La. d21tf J. G. E WIN G.... EXPERT HORSESHOER BLACKSMITH WHEELRIOHT Prices"Reasonable All Work Strictly Cash Charles E. Carr Notary Public Welsh, La. INSURANCE Fire Life Accident Workmen's Compensation Real Estate and Rentals Your Business Appreciated Phones: Office 21, Res. 207 I BUY IFURS Hides Iron Brass Rubber Sacks I SR. SMITH T C. L. Davis Draying, Hauling 'and Team Work Heavy iachine Moving HOuse Moving Wod Blocks P a::lu Welsh. a.t John Deere No. 8 Combined Cotton and Corn Planter Will plant many kinds of corn, milo maize, feterita, sorghum, beans, peas and peanuts,-Merely change seed plates. The John Deere No. 8 Planter The Planter with the "Single Seed Drop'' Does not waste Cotton Seed-plants all the ground. (Notice the saw-tooth type picker wheel.) Fertilizer handled properly. Accurate Corn Drop. Changing from cotton to corn is easy. The hopper is easily removed for emptying the seed. IT PAYS * to use care in planting cotton, especially when cotton-seed prices are unusually high, That is why you should use a planter that separates the seed and plants it a single seed at a time, if desired, or any larger quantity. FOR SALE BY Mutual Warehouse Co., Inc. Welsh, La. . 4 * *4 *e .. ..... .... ... ... L i THE TEXAS OIL CO.1 has installed a telephone in its Welsh office for the convenience of its customers, and will be pleased to fill telephone orders, for any of its many products. WE CARRY IN STOCK A VERY COMPLETE LINE, ....including.... High Grade Refined Oils i Lubricants, Greases and i Roofing flaterial. Anything on our complete price list, not in stock, can be had within one to two days, from the several Texas Oil Com pany local stations near by. i The Texas Oil Company Phone 244 - - - Welsh. La. I f~ f f f Hf ~ffN -- -----fIff ~fN + f f K)SSEL KARS CHANDLERS and DORTS Place Your Order Now Our excellent garage service guarantees every purchaser complete satisfaction. DEMONSTRATIONS at your convenience. When you do business with us you are sure to get fair treatment. WELSH &ARAGE' MCOMPANY C. L. Abell, Manager Rice Insurance Prompt Efficent Service . G. 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