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EXTENDED TEN DAYS Owing to the fact that we have been successful in securing a convenient building facing the Court House on Court street, we have abandoned the idea of closing out business aud leaving Winnfield. We have made many warm friends here who have urged us not to go and it was mostly through their influence that we have decided to stay. We desire to extend thanks to the people of Winnfield and Winn parish for their liberal patronage in the past and hope to receive a continuance of same when we arrive in our handsome new quarters on Court street A much larger stock will be carried in the future than in the past, so we will be better enabled to supply your wants and needs than ever before. Remember that our present low prices prevail until our spring stock begin to arrive,which will be about ten days. If you have not purchased a suit or skirt yet, it is time for you to do so, as most of our goods are not too heavy to wear until late spring. These goods are also much cheaper than you will be able to buy again in many seasons. Don't forget the place The FA IOUS J. ISRALSKY, Manager The Store- that established low prices in Winnfield Tr us for fresh breakfast food of all kLnds. Wood Groosr Co. C. Bhalleuberger, of Bustom, paid a viit to this place Tuesday. A. . J. will by your cows, -ri ai hop. 32-st . E. .MKnigt, of Colfax, ie turned to W .l Id las Monday. For the best bread, cakes and pies, see Winald Bakery. j2s-tf W. T. Hudson of Montgomer was in the aiy la Monday. Aftr the show take your girl to the City BRarat. 38tf A. L. .Honayett, of Pollock, war r the city last week. Just e d a ar of Frickbusr los at Wood roer Cor. pjst Jeho - Shaw, lot Shreveport, was i the ity e Friday. Yes ear gt Loett Beas. pere homs urp at Weed .eoser Co. B. M. Bserall of Dodg. was in towsn ltrhlay os btaiees. 1 beLi In the market are m s iinmd 1sd ebbe had at rise, Daw dt & O . j t L W. Gridwold, d Pies Orsks war r iwn hot iayr.., The Winesld Qroser Os. wil h l as J. C. Hobbe, Pho W1 ye. wt a goad c mead * . Goee Co. ý 1 "if you Orreries don't suit, Us t caJ J. C Hobbs phone o. Eit tIrs But J. C.HoBbs, __ Phone St -t 3OSt. ýý ý ýiý' " "". _. -.l ..t _ "ýfm - ", See Fisber, Drewett & Co. for Breakfast Foods. Nothing f.ier than these cereals. j8tf J. M. Barrow, of Rueton, spent several days here negotiating for the establishment of a dairy. Forbes' Extracts, Baking Pow der, Spices and Pepper at Fisher, Drewett & Company. j8tf Mr. C. N. Robertson and wife, of Montgomery, were visitors to Wm-aneld last Tuesday. Sesd potatoes, onion ets, and a full line of fresh gardea seed at Wood Grocer Co. J29tf Mr. Edward Orr. of Quitman, came to town last Friday and re mained several days on a visit to his brother, W. J. Orr. Fisher, Drewett & Co., have ae quastity of Snowdrift Lard in btlk. Call aal iapect it. 316. A shipena of freah vegetables from New Orleans received evry week at Wood Grocer Co. Jltf A. B. and J. T. Hall of Tama.. hill wes pleaee t visitors to the ety last Friday, d honored the Setmuel with a friendly eall. As pgod uQs aure-1rove's Ma.-e. Crees Spioes for 10e a thr-hPboeai Drug Co. J24-S C. W. LiCroix, of Colfax, who reesily ýablihed a livery stable here, has moved his family to this . 'hAy eake and crackers san b tanmd at the new grFoery of isherh, Drewet & Co. 316i Mrs. G. A. (brothers, of Jack so. Mist., after - swerel we.s with her meber. rs. 8. L Mobih, has sweared home. Do yo6 need some tine brands of flour? Call at Wood Grocer Co. They keep it. j29tf Mr. M. F. Robinson, who lives near Homer, was a visitor to the city on Wednesday and paid the Sentinel a pleasant visit. Forbes Extracts, Baking Pow der, Spices and Pepper at Fisher, Drewett & Company's. j8tf Mr. J. S. McW'jliams, a pro minent resident of EIDorado, was in town last Saturday on business and paid an appreciated visit to the Sentinel office. If you have cattle or hogs for sale, call up A. J. Long, phone 2S. j22tf Mr. Max Iiralsky returned from Cincinnati. O., last Saturday, to which city he went some days ago and combined business with pleasure. For an excellent brand of coff ee ask for the Monogram brand at Fisher, Drewett & Co. j15. That very sociable commercial traveler, R. L. Anderson, of Shreveport, was in the city last Tuesday interviewing his friends. Al'vay glad to meet him. Fi.her, Drewett & Co., have a qmatity of S8owdrift Lard in bulk. Calk and inspet it. Ji Fx Governor N. C. Blanchard surprised his many warm admir er last Tueda.y by his marriage, at Winnipeg, Manitoba, to M~a Charlotte (. Tracey, well known i society circles at Baton Rouge. We keep constantly on hand cabbage sweet and Irish potatoes. Wood Grocer Co. I 9tf The editor of The Sentinel was lemmed to meet yesterday Mr. J. B. Kleipeter of Baton Roune, na old time friend, and one of the roinet delegate to the State Farmers' Union meeting. That energetic and wide-awake grcer firm, Fisher, Drewett & Co.. are Just is receipt of a car load of splendid lour. J15. Mr. J. A. Culina, connected wish the Southern Telephone Co., has returned from Leaville, La., much to the delight of his host of friends in Wianfeld. We bedle a complete line of i fd et. Our n right. M.-t Wood Urocer Co. Dr. C. . Johnston, eof Moros, msd fis oebelle fsit Tuý 1 dut sr ito tWfeasdria. U wsad .eremia Winae. field. lie paid the Sentinel obice a pleasant visit. We are getting a shipment of nice country butter every week. j29tf Wood Grocer Co. Now is the time to secure fresh garden seed for spring planting. Fisher, Drewett & Co., have a fine supply. j1i. Fresh goods in. the shape of herring, pickles, and catsup at Fisher, Drewett & Co. j15. Mr. Jack MoLeod, of Ruston, naturally drifted to Winnfield on Monday to interview the Fire Department, and dropped into the Sentinel office for a friendly chat. For an excellent brand of coffee ask for the Ulonogaam brand it Fisher, Drewett & Co. ji Mr. C. C. Backus, of Shreve port, is in the city, putting in the machinery of the Kelso Laundry Co. He is favorably impressed with Winnfiel sand its surround ings. Remember Red Cross Liver Medleole Is Tasteless aud the best made. See (Geo. . Thomas and have your plumbing done right now. He is the man. .8-4t After the show take your girl to the City Restaurant. j8tf Foreman T. W. Parish went to Ruston last Sunday to visit his brother-in-law. J. T. Upehureh, who was seriously anJured by a fall some time ago. He found him still suffering from his in juries. Get a Fall Mls Bottle of Smith's lidaey Care Free at City Drug Co. See Fisher, Drewett & Co. for Breakfast Foods. Nothing finer than these cereal. JStf Mr. J. Q. Mdams, who lives in the country, was in town Monday endeavoring to 5.d a vacant house in which to place hie family. as he desires to locate in Wianfeld. He found it a dicullt task. Heinz' Pickles, Catsup nad Vinegar at Fisher, Drewett & Co. Geo.E. Thomas, the well known plumber, has returned to Winn feld and now ready to do all kinds of plumbingl o short notice. atistatlom gar. eed, j8 4 Th. famous, one of the pop, ler ,bsleass hoaes of Wiamgeld, .ew Lsrrilh mo~ loom gWeek' fýFe b, plli PITTSBURG PERFECT Electrically Welded Wire Fencing. The very best FENCING on the market STRENOTH, ECONOMY, DURABILITY WINNFIEL D FURNITURE CO. LIUMITED and will move out of the preeeit location in the Hotel Colvan when the new quarters are realy. Watch The Famous acquire in creased popularity. Fresh goIds in the shape of herring, pickles, and catsup at Fisher, Drewett & Co. j1 I have just received a large shipment of Victor, Edlion and Columbia Talking Machines and records and needles for name Also a large shipment of Regina Music Boxes, and records for aime. W. O. Wujra~s, Jeweler 11-27if Wimeleld, La. Mr. Alva Simpson, of Shrive port, arrived here last Monday night. Mr. Simpson is a thor. onihly practical laundryman and will be the manager of the Kelso Steam Laundry Co. plant here. The machinery has all arrived and Mr. Simpson says the plant will be ready for operations in a week or ten days. Best bread, cakes and pies at Wianfield Bakery j22jtf The best In the market are Ajax hans and lard to be had at Fisher, Drewett & Co. - J FIELD AND GARDEN SEED falfa Red Clover, MIlet Lespedesa, Sorghvn, Seed Oats, Cow Peas. All variety Standard Seed Corn. Eery known Vegetle Seed in any quantity desired. Write for catal'e55 L. A. STA FFORD ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA Miss Byrd Ingram will h today for St. Louis, om regular annual trip to eisel new stock of spring goods. i. wished a pleasent and ful trip. Nethodist Aid Society. - The Ladies' Methodist Aid ciety gave an oyster luncheon last Friday night in the room of the City HIall, to aid paying ,ff a small ainebtedaasm the parsonage. Despite the attendance at the Opera.-. that night, the ladies realised a small profit on their I undertaking. A Fine Piano. Ilutchinson Bros., of Sk port, have reaped the reward patronizing the Southern by selling a tine piano to F. L. Shaw. This firm is al the beat music emporioi' North Louisiana and keep firt class goods in their lines. They are prompt is their business operations.