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IELINQUENT TAX LIST OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY - -0- (Continued fro,li page one) 11-6. ...................... 258.13 3931. MILLER. C. S.-NW1/i of S E1/4 32-10-5. .............. 13.97 3934. NORTH AMERICAN LAND and TIMBER, C.-SE I of N EP 27; SE1/4 of NE!/4. NEl.I of SE1,, East of bayou Lac. E I,, of NWJ/,t of NEP....... 141.17 WARD SEVEN 3990. BOURGEOIS, A. E.--NW1,4 of SE! 1." SVU Wit, ., of SE 14 2, E1: of SE'., SW'4 of SE1, 3, N. 20 acs. of NW1' 11. N. 20 acs. of NE,,4 10-10-5 .................. ..... 418.81 3995. BOUREOIS BROS.-NE14 of SWI S-10-5. .............. 6.95 3997. BREAUX ALEXANDER- That portion of NW?1/ of SE 1 30, S. of Arceneaux tract and N. of bayou chene. S1,:, of SEt' 30, NE'I 31, W :,of N W? " 32, WI : of SW'1,', 32, and that strip lying between the N. and S. center line of 30 and 31. on west side of SEL, 30, and NE1, 31. and center line of gravel road, said strip con. 6.24 acs. ,aid 447 acs being further described bdy on the N. by center of Bayou Chene S. by D. Benoit; East by Latasine Irrg. Co., west by center line public road, all in 104. ...................... 229.36 4000. BROUSSARD, A. H. --All that part in NE1,1 of NE"1t 30-10-4, lying east of Clark ca nal and NW' of NWl/4. W 1. of NE'!4 of NWbV1 2910-4. 7 acs. con. 18 rds W. of NE. Corner of SWV'1; of NE' 27 10-5, 18 rds by SI) rds. N\'I/1 of SW', Wl of NE1,4 of SW'1, SWW of NW1', W1 of SEI of NW1/V, 28-10 4. 161.52 4005. CAFFALL, F. B.-All part of NW1/4 of SWV', 3-11-5 ex cept 111' acs. across north side 6 acs. in NE. corner of S W14 cf SW,;4 3.11-5. .... 13.12 4028. DAVID. E., DEROUEN, O.- E., of '31E! o' SEl,,t 1110- 4.20 4060. JONES, A. T.-SW½t of SE ¼',, SE1'EI of SW'1 5-11-5.. 11.85 4064. LEBLANC, C., and BAROM ME. P.-SE!, El/2 of SW1/4 21, E11 of SVW/ 21, NEV!, E/ of NW1/4, NW 1/4 of NW 1,4 , NE / of SW1/, N1/ of 1~1/; 28, NW1/4 of SW1/4 22 10-4. ...................... 343.41 4091. BELLARD, 0., and MOTT, PIERRE-SE1/4 of SW14 12, NWI4 13. that part of N', of SW1/4 13, lying north of center of drainage ditch that enters said NL4 of SW1/4 near NE corner thereof and passes thru in a SW. direction all in 10 4 ....................... 377.5: 4098. MOUTON, WM.-SE1/4, E, 1/ of SW1/ 15, all sec. 14 less 200 acs. off south side N1/2 of SW'/4 pf SWI/4 3-11-5. .... 571.53 4099. MOUT'ON, A. F.-SY/2 of S W1/4 of SW1/4 4-11-5....... 47.89 4100. MOUTON, WM., and A. F. S'j of SEI/ 19, 81/2 of SW1, Sw1/ of sM, 10, NE1/, E!, of NW/, SW/4 of NW1/ Sof NW/ of NW , W of 81V 1/4 15, E1L, of ' o1/, W /4 of NE/, N of NE1/ less 6 acs in NW1i/ of NE1/ 16-11-5, Si:, of NWI/, N'V of SW1/, WP, of NE/4, NW1/1 of SEI/ 10, SEI/4 of SE'/ 8, 23 rds N. S. west side of NW 1' of NW1/4 of SW1/4 3, NW /i. NE1/, N2 of SE 1/, NW 1/ of S t,1/ , NE1/. of Wi1/A, sWt' of SWI/ 9. SE1/4, EI, of S ' SEP of NWI4, s' 1; of NEI/4, SW1, of NW1/4 4-11-5. ................ 1,009.09 4101. MOUTON, MRS. ALBERT NWi\/ of NE1It. NE1/4 of NW 1/4, 4-11-5 .............. 108.09 4121. STENGER, MRS. GRACE SE !/ 11-10-4. ............ 106.72 WARD EIGHT NON-RESIDENT 4145. BARNES, S. W.-Lot 12, Calf F. and F. orchard sub of SW S1 25. SE 1 26, NE,' , of SW 1 t. south of R. R. all S1. of SWi 1, 26-9-6. ............ 27.26 1158. COTTON, FRANK-10 acs in SE. corner of NW 1/4 of SW ,1 12-9-6. ............ 7.25 4161. GIFFORD and CROWELL- S ', of lot 8, Calif. F. and F. gardens sub of sec. 25, and 26 9-6. ...................... 10.63 4165. FINDLEY, A. J.-W'1, 32 S-6 . ............ ......... 305.76 4172. IOWA INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.--Poles and wires .... 17.46 4174. JOHN, B.--S1, of Ni1, of lot 2. Calif. F. and F. gardens sub of sec. 25 and 26. .... 8.50 4177. JONES, A. T.--Wl of NE 1' 15-9-6. ............... 38.77 4193. NORTH AMERICAN LAND and TIMBER CO.,-N'l, of S W~/4 30-9-5, S. of La. W. R. R. NW1.4 of SEi/4, NEI/4 of SW 14 26, N. of La. W. R. R.. NW i of SE?/4 21-9-6. SEI/1 of NW1 I 17, SE1/ of NE¼4, 19, WT!, of SEi,, W1t,, trin. SW cor. of W1/o of SW1/4 of NE ' 20-10-5, NW1/1, E,~, of SW1j/, 12-10-6. ............ 638.84 4195. OVERTON, GEO. A.-S 3-4 of lot 9 Calf. F. &. F. Gardenu See. 25 and 26-9-6 .......... 21.01 4213. WATKINS, J. B.-NE1 /, NE1, of NW1/4 2-10-6 ...$168.20 WARD EIGHT. 4216. ANDRUS, CALVERT-E:, of SWI , NIh of SE4, SE14 NEofW 10, NW/4 15, s 10 NE/4, ¼E1/ of 'NE1/4 110 6 .................. ..$466.59 4235. BOURGEOIS, A. E.-W1., of W1/,, E1i, of SW1/4 36-9-6 less a strip 100 ft. wide across the entire length from the east side of E1/ of SWI/4 for can al, W1/2 of 16-9-6, less 15 acs for canal R W ........$557.22 4253. CORBELLO, MRS. AMBROSE 5 acs in NE cor of NW/ of 3 NW1/4 35-8-6 ........ .....$13.75 4278. DEROUEN, JOHN-S1/2 of SSWl4 11, NW1'4 of NW 13, NVE of NE/., N'a of E, SWNEW of SE W72of NE of /4 110-6 ........ $65.7 4288. DOESCHER, W. D.-15 acs. lying E of R. R. in NE1/4 of SWI/4 2-9-6 .......... .....$7.50 4289. DOHERTY, G. A.--SE1/ of SEI/4 9-9-6, NE1/4 8, W1/2 of W1/2 of NW1/4 9-9-6 ... .$289.86 4349. JONES, A. T.-Lot 36 Blk "A" Conover Sub 20-9-5 ....$4.37 4365. LANTZ BROS.-NW1/4, Wli/, of, NE1/S 18, S'11 of SW1/4, NE1/4 of SW1/4 '9-5, E1/2 of SE" 1 12-9-6 ..............$499.66 4369. L'BLANC, LOUIS A.-SW I 14 of NE '1 31-9-5 ....... 15.56 4375. LOGNION, MRS. ESTELLE --S1,"' of NE1/4 10-10-6. .. 85.67 4379. LOUVIERE, P. E.--N/2 of NI/ 22-9-6, less 3 acs. in NE. corner of NE%4 of NE corner of NE1/, of NE1/4 thereof also less R. R. ............. 176.9E 4385. MANUEL, JOS. V.-SE1/4 7 9-6. ...................... 171.42 4398. MILLER, DAVID-NE1/4 of NE1/ 2-9-6, Lots 15 and 16, blk 3, V oodlawn. ............ 60.03 4402. MILLER, EDWARD--E1:; of NW ij 15-9-6. ........... 126.32 4409 MRS. ALBERT CORBELLO MILLER-SW1/4 3-9-6 ..... $158.22 4415. McGUIRE, T. A. SW1/4 17, El-:, of E1i, 18, E1' of NE1/4 19;,W14 of NW1/4 10-9-5. .. 526.58 4460. SALITE, TONY-SW1/4 of S gW14 1-9-6. .............8.75 4465. STEGALL, T. S.-NE1/ 20, SE1I,, Sl' of NE1/, 17-9-5. 464.04 4466. S'1EGALL, T. S.-SEV4 of SW1, SW1/j of SE1/4, also NW3 4 of SE/4 6-10.5. less W. 13 acs. NWf/4 of NEI/4 7 10-5 ................... 124.00 4469. TABER, B. A.-AIl that part of SE of SW/,4 30-9-5 lying west of gravel road, SW'1/ of SW1/ 30-9-5, N,/2 of NE1/4, SWi/ of NE14 36, S1,: of SE 1, , fraction part of N,, of S S/ 25-9-6, south of R. .... 450.95 44S3. *EICHERT, R. F.--N1f, S E1/4, NE1/4 of SW1/4 5, 1 of NE1,4 6, NEI/4 of NEr 8-9-5, ................. 676.9? WARD NINE NON-RESIDENT 4490. ARNOLD, H. F.-NEI/4 29 8-6 ................... 131.15 4504. CLEMENTS, E. S.-SW1/ of SW1/, 25-7-7 ......... 5.80 4505. COCHRAM, G. W.-NW1/4 19.7-6. .................... 17.2C 4519. HARROPP, JOHN W.-Lots 15 to 18, S!% of 19 sub of E1/2 of SE1%/ of NW1/ 17-8-6... 13.33 4552. POTTGAST, C. H.-Lots 3"to 7, inc., 62 to 66, inc., sub of SW1/4 of SE1/ of SW1/4 8. 8. 6................. 5.80 4555. PRATHER, W. J.-One-half interest in NE. of SW1/4 17 8-6 ....... ........ 5.3C 4573. WHITE, W. M.-Und. half interest in NEI/4 of SEI/ 35, andS ~V of SW/4 , NW¼/4 of SW1, 36.7-7. ........... 10.3fC WARD NINE RESIDENT 4582. BAKER, J. P.--St/2 of NE 4 14, BS/, of NW'14 23-7-6... 187.94 4584 BAKER, J. W.--NE/ of SE /NW1/4 of SEi/4, SW 1/4 of , 1/4, 22-7-6 . ........... 19.37 4600. BUSBY, R. N.--SE/4 of NE 1/ 31, EI/, of NW!4, NW1/4 of SE¼/, 29-7-7 .......... 19.7' 4601. BUSBY, M. M., ets-N1/2 of NEI/, SW4 -of NEI/, SiE of ¼, SW of NW4, N E14 of 1NW, 31-7-7 .. 33.15 4607. COURVILLE, LOUIS-E1/2 pt NW/ 21-7-6 .......... 14.32 4652. MONTGOMERY, J. E.--S~ of SW1¼-of SW' 8-8-6, lot 12 sub E1/ of SE of NE/4; 7, lot 5 sub 51/2 of NE1/4 18 8-6 .............. .......... 5.80 On the day of the sale I will sell such portion of said property as each debtor will point out, and, in the case the debtor will not point out suft cdent property, I will at once. and without delay, sell the least quanity of said property of any said debetor which any' bidder will buy for the amount of taxes, interests, and costs due by such tax debetor. The sale will be without appraise ment for cash in legal tender money of the United States of America, and the property sold will be redeemablk FRESH HOME-MADE LARD $1.0C PER BUCKET AT PEOPLES MEAT MARKET. at any time for the space of one year from date of sale by paying the cost price given including twenty per cent interest thereon. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff and Ex-offlcio Tax Collector For the Parish of Jefferson Davis State of Louisiana. Tax Collector's office, Jennings, Louisiana, July 14th, 1921. Notice To Mortgage Creditors --o In conformity with Section 63, Act Number 35 of 1888, Notice is hereby given to all parties holding mortgages upon real estate located in the Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana on which taxes for the year 1920 have not been paid that I will begin the sale of same at the court house door in which the district Court is held or SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1921 and that a number of pieces of said pro. perty so delinquent are now being ad vertised is this paper in conformit. with the law preparatory to such sale The attention to all mortgage Cre itors is especially called to these advertisements of tax sales and they are warned to take such steps prior to the sale as may be necessary to protect their interest. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff and Ex-Offico Tax Collector for the . Parish of Jefferson Davhy State of Louisiana Tax Collector's office, Jennings, Louisiana. July 14th., 1921. - - o - SHERIFF'S SALE -o- . 15th Judlcal District Court Parish of Jefferson Davis State of Louisiana -0--o- N. B. Croom, et al VS.-No. 1357 A. L. Croom, Sr. ---o--- -o0 By virtue of a writ of fleri facias issued and to me directed by the hon orable court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder with the benefit of appraisement, at the court house door of this parish in the city of Jennings, Parish of Jefferson Davis. on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 3, 1921 between legal hours, the following described property, to-wit: Lots one two and three, (1-2-3) of block ten (10) of the town of Elton, Louisiana, known as the Hotel property, together with the improvement.s thereon, seized an der said writ. Terms cash. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish, La. Sheriff's office, July 28, 1921. J29-A.5-12-19-26-S.2 ----o----- SHERIFF'S SALE -----o Fifteenth Judicial District Court Parish of Jefferson Davis State of Louisiana -0- MRS. ISABELLE T. CATLIN VS. No. 1598 HERSCHEL V. KENNEDY --o - By virtue of a writ of fiery facias issued and to me directed by the honorable court aforesaid, I have seiz ed and will offer for sale at public auction to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisemeat, at the court house door of this parish in the city of Jeapings, Parish of Jef ferson Davis, on ISATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1921, between legal hours the following described property, to-wit: . The south half of the northeast quarter of section six (81/2 of NE/4 of Sec. 6) township seven (7) SoUiith range three (3) west Louisiana Mert4 Ian, in Jefferson Davis Parish, Loutis. ana, seized under said writ. Terms cash. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish, La Sheriff's office, Jennings, La., Aug. 2nd, 1921. Modisette & Adams, Attorneys for Plaintiff. A 6, 13, 20, 27, S 3, 10 8HERIFF'8 SALE. --o-- 15th Judicial District Court, Parish .... of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. Farmers Bank and Truct Co., inc. Vs. No. 1639. Pierre C. Matt, Et al. By virtue of a writ of ieori faclas issued and to me directed by the hon orable court aforesaid, I have seized and -will offer for sale at public aunc tion to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement. at the court house door of this parish in the city of Jennings, Parish of Jef ferson Davis, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1921. between legal hours, the following ed scribed property, to it: The southeast quarter of the south. west quarter (SE 4 of SWI4) of see* tion twelve (12), the northwest quprt er of section thirteen(NWY/ of 18) and that part of the north half of the southwest quarter (N% of SW 4) of section thirteen (13) lying north of the center of the drainage ditch which enters said north half of the south. west quarter (NW of SW4~) near the nbrtheast corner theret~ end paas ses through It in a eouth'eaternl direction, all in township teA (10) south range tour (4) west Louisiana meridian, contaning in all two hund red sixty and thirty oiur hundredths (200.84) aes. more o; less, seized und. er said writ. Terms-Cagh. I. IFONTENOT, Sheriff Jeferson Davis Parish. Sheriff's Office, Jennings, La., Aug ust 11th, 1921. Modisette & Adams, Attorneys for Plaintit.f Aug. 12-19-. 29 pt. S46-918. SHERIFP'S-SALE. 15th Judld3igtltat Court; Parish of teron Davis, State .s... of Loufiaa. Mortgage ahd Seourities Company VS, -No. 1is" Calvert Andrus By virtue of a writ of ierlt ttes I issued and to me directed by thm . i -rable court s;tremstd I have ud- will ofbf rr:edt: sin to 1th ras withoet the t of ai~r~ 15) the south halt of the northeast quarter (812 of NEt) the northeast quarter of the Northeast quarer (NE)1q of NEr) of section sixteen (16) all in township ten (10) south range six (6) west, Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana. seized under said writ. I. FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish. Sheriff's office, Jennings, La. Aug. ust 11th, 1921 Modisette & Adams, Attorneys for plaintiff. Aug. 12-19-26 Sept 2-9-16-23 -------o--- SHERIFF'S SALE. 15th Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. R. B. George Machinery Company VS. No. 1632 Eddie Broussard By virtue of a writ of fieri faciaF issued and to me directed by the hon orable court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auc tion to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement, at the court house door of this parish in thee ity of Jennings, Parish of Jef ferson Davis, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1921, betwcen legal hours, the following de scribc.i property,' to-wit: On, Twin City Grain Separator with twenty-two inch cylinder, forty two inch rear complete, shop number Five hundred and forty-eight, one twenty-two inch wind stacker, shor number six hundred and forty-one, one Twin City twenty-two inch self feeder shop number six hundred and sixty. six, with straw stacker, belts, trucks weigher and all fixtures and append ages with or belonging to the sai' machinery. Also bagger and cross conveyor numebr six hundred and six teen; seized under said writ. Terms-Cash, ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish, La Sheriff's office, Jennings, La., Aug ust 16th, 1921. Modisette & Adams, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aug. 20-27 SHERIFF'S SALE. 15th Judicial District Court, Parish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. F. B. Collins Investment Company Vs. No. 1640 Alfred Landry. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued and to me directed by the hon orable court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auc tion to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement at the court house door of this parish in the city of Jennings, Parish of Jef ferson Davis, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1921 between legal hours, the following d scribed property, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of the north west quarter (NW¼ of NW4) sec tion four (4) Township nine (9) south Range three (3) west of the Louisiana Meridian, containing forty (40) acres more or less, seized under said writ. Terms--Cash. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriff Jefferson Davis Parish, La Sherif's office, Jennings, La., Aug ut 18th, 1921. J. IL Heinen, Attorney for Plaintiff. Aug. 20-27 Sept. 3-10-17-34 8HERIFF'8 SALE. Fifteenth Judicial District Court, Par. ish of Jefferson Davis, State of Louisiana. Hortensty Hornsby Vs. No. 1581 Roy R. Dyas. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued and to me directed by the hon orable court aforesaid, I have seized and will offer for sale at public auc tion to the last and highest bidder without the benefit of appraisement at the-court house door of this parish in the City of Jennings, Parish of Jefferson Davis, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1921. between legal hours, the following de scribed property, to-wit: Lots five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8) of Block twenty-five (25) Town of Lake Arthur, less R. R. R. W. together with all improvements there on. One spotted red and white cow, one red yearling heifer, one old red cow. one red yearling heifer, one two-year old red and white bull, one dark roan horse, one bay horse, seized under said writ. Terms-Cash. ISAAC FONTENOT, Sheriffs office, Jennings, La., Aug ust 19th, 1921. Aug 20-2 Sept. 8-10-17-24 WHAT BUSINESS COLLESE SHOUlD YOU ATTEND? The one that gives the most thor ough, practical training in the least time and at the least cost. You will spend a few months in preparing your. self for a life-time in business. There. fore it behooves you to select the; ichol that gives the most for your in. vestment of tithe and money. We offer the most thorough, prac. ticall and extensive courses of busl. ness training to be had. The mer- is .proven by the fact that this is the largest bauiness training institution in America, ,with an annual enroll. mentaof more than 4,000. We are usng our famous Byrne Sys. tems, taught by a faculty of special. ikts, a school rooth equipment that pp esiall moder noffce devices. The ma"tageatent of the T, C. C. are sue oprlM bpalnees men who know what Sbusiness world wants in the way of 'trate office help. ill n and mail coupon for large free catalogue with ftall information. Na e ................ ..... ..... *rLanE coanR coUaGE, Yoag dfolks don't forget the dance at Alcee Beoist's hasl next Tuesday sai-t. It'll be a gallsa time for all that attid-muast 'by- the 4amoi D sqkU jUAIas r heaItra. TOD Y~r-MlWA*Cjt PERSONAL MENTION AND ITEMS OF INTEREST (By Our Staff Reporter) Mrs. J. E. Eagle and children, whr have been visiting in Kansas City Mo., the past two months returned home Thursday of last week. Miss Ruth Abbott who had been in Taylor, Texas, the past several weeks visiting relatives, returned home las' Friday. She was accompanied here by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W L. Lawrence. B. L. Orvis, the popular and efficien' manager of the Mutual Warehouse left Saturday for Kansas City, Mo., tc join his wife and children in the visit there for a few days and then accom pany them home. ..Mr. E. C. Reddock, representing Storrs-Schaeffer Co., of Cincinnati is at Martins' store today with a comr plete line full length samples of up to-date Fall and Winter Tailoring. Have your measure taken for anew suit-fit guaranteed. Mrs. Frank Girshefski and little daughter are guests at the home of Mrs. Girshefski's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Langley, in north Welsh Mr. Girshefski is at Touro Infirmary in New Orleans for medical treat ment. He may have to undergo surgical operation, Mrs. Girshefski stated. Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Willard and daughter Frances and Miss Katheryn Bower and Thelma Jeter spent the day Sunday at Lake Arthur, attending the girls' conference of the State Sun day School. Chas. F. Jeter was a business visitor in Lake Charles Monday. FRESH HOME-MADE LARD $1.OC PER BUCKET AT PEOPLES MEAT MARKET. I. E. Doan of Sulphur spent Sunday in Welsh with his family. E. F. Hardcastle and family, Charlie Monks and Alf Reeve returned home Saturday evening from their trip t< Galveston, Houston and Port Arthur Miss Gertrude West of Jennings is visiting at the home of her uncle, C. C. West. Dr. F. r, Loy of Basile was in town Monday, guest at the home of Rev. R. L. Weldon. -0 666 cures Chills and Fever. -----o----- Mrs. C. W. Cook and baby, who have been visiting at the A. R. Miller home. the past month, retunAed to ,their home in Alexandria Saturday. Miss Winona Montaign has returned to her home in Jennings after a vist with relatives and friends in Welsh. ---0~-*- MILLINERY! . MILLINERY! A fine line of Fall and Winter Trim med and Tailored Hats, Shapes, Trim mings, and Children's Ready-to-Wear are being shown in the millinery de partment of THE EMPORIUM, Welsh. La. Wesley Todd and R.I Friday for California, ing the trip overland g B car, and expect to be least two months. Mr. and Mrs. W L Thursday morning for - Taylor. Texas, after spenn days here guests of ]. R Abbott and their -" llg " O. S. Sinderson of lowa~ ness visitor in town ma Born, to Rev. and Mrs Monday, August 9th, abL Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ca9h, in the week for Hot where they will spend g J. E. Montgomery retf from Houston where he relatives thte past two Rev. Hugh Germany ar day from Denver, Col., to revival meetings at the church commencing Tbha'a Miss Rogers of Crowley, Tuesdlay visiting friends 1Mr. and Mrs. Art Cline flrs. C'line's sister motore Charles Tuesday. 666 cures Biliousness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. to Lake Charles Tuesday~ Robinson's sister, Mrs, at the sanitarium. Mrs. E seriously ill the past eiht Chas. Lanz of Lake . town Wednesday callng o Preston McCollister W g this week visiting relati, Miss Beulah LaTour Dallas, Texas Saturday. J. W. Narans and famly to Lake Arthur Taes They were accompa.nied daughter, Miss Grace, Belle Howery and Golf had been attending th. Conference of the State Association. Miss Una Alcock of Im' is visiting her aunt, Mrs. 1 FRESH HOME-MADEU PER BUCKET AT PEOPLIi MARKET. Mrs. 1M. Berlinger and y Crowley visitors Thuedy 1Mrs. W. H. Managa , Charles, and her mothe, liams of Albany, Mo., ~ Layne motored over Charles Thursday to s with Mrs. M. S. Crow. Mrs. Williams were old and this was their fiAt many years. ..SEE THE STORR$8 LINE OF FINE TAI FALL AND WINTERT (SATURDAY) LET Ml, TAKE OLIR MEASURE. 666 cures Dengue 1 Announcement! 1 AVING LEASED THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT 4QF THE WELSH GARAGE I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT I WILL API. PRECIATE A SHARE OF THEIR PATRONAGE. SHOP 18 WELL EQUIPPED FOR Auto Repairing and Overhauling WITH A FORCE OF HIGH-CLASS FMECHANICS IN CHARGE. PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES WELSH C GARAGE G. C. DUMIOT Or woras IT BEATI the bad.. WE ARE accstomed. THE WAY thl~ thing, BUT IT'S a mouthful. )" "4 ' " " . KEPSh POPPING up. AS YOU'LL agree if you. TIE OTHER night JUST PUT it Into good. I BROKS all rela UNITED STATES, like this. AND RIAD a bhi~-brow-ook. "ON, YOU'LL be running. AND e OUR flat tires S THWAT iT hainded me. IF YOU don't hurry. MANY O d. AND WRAP yourself around. *MANY OF A~T a ds. THE ONLY cigarette. ONE OF the fairly. THAT 8"TISFIES." DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS. OFEVERYDAY l Uving. AND "l seems. UPON LONG rletlo"on. B" EY Satisty- nothing * else so well describes Ches THAT SATISFACTION. terfelda' mildness, their mellow. 0 * t nhess, their delicacy of aroma and COMES CLOE to being. smooth, .even "body". It took THE LONG soughtthe finest varieties of Turkish . , rand Domestic tobaccos to do it 'HIGH5ST GOOD,' --and the highest order of skill .* * in bklnding them. Yes, the Ches. O COURSE that isn't. terfIeld blend is a secret. It * o , *,· 't ,e co.sd WRITTEN WITH the sea. A POLISH to which. l * :, " AM-T.GHTtarw ofg S11 I rI 9Lmvn 9g~ ;·~dA FOR THE FARMe BY THE FARMERI Rice Polish, per-ton ....................... Rice Bran, per ton................ Oats, per bu-----.........$ .63 1 Wheat Bran, sxi Corn, per bu-------.......... 1.15 I Wheat Shorts, Sx Chops, x--------.......... 2.00 C. S. Meal, sx.., CRUIDE OIL IS ADVANCING IN Kerosene 6 Cents perl 30 to 50 gallons delivered in town 7 cents Lowest Prices on all purpose . Lubricating Oils It's time to book your Bads and NEW JOHN DEERE RICE BI at cost for cash. Agents Huber Separators and Trade here where your DOLLAR- BUYS MORE utual Warelouse CO 'Do ou Want to: Your Rice? . If so, I am prepared to get a price aboue p tions; besides I will personally make delivery,. guaranteeing correct grading. Iam now in communication with a number of Texas and Louisiana that are anxious to coi market, provided a reasonable amount of rough ., be bought. If you contemplate selling drop in the offleae number of sacks and kind and I will do the the pri-e getis not entirely satisfactorory you 0 _ no obligation to sell. I R. L. Abbott PHONE '1 SOULE BUSINESS I ftigheut Orad* and Courses In Businef, In English. Best equaled Facilities. Bank. Only School wi 41? wiC m , and Actual Money, i n1 - Sil~ll Of lkeep the books and Speal.l e' E+.ap s Nea otio for ladles. 'tPe onal instructlioA . ..r. , .tIb.I wpert 'lia,& *bQ B(*wp1bt & IIIWS. " , 1