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slty sao burden, so" at Taib grumbi Smai .seteir band of ? Pl hber, n4 Iesa or 0wn employ 15 cents N more I for leis d 5 *ants per with . ml. east per iasrsaimn AJWL 25, 1921 toy has bi and ti - spent matrbl Las Board bas ing A' er payf1 pebdsh of it, l rfon $200.00 can't 1 Psi year. This that a sunacceptable that ms we bays hereto- glory *eki pseedingie be- gin pl the amont of whitti hms'ss, due to the track i heremt's meet I their was made line heyp haed think wher w sbeen, reduced. away been he reased fall. 'memesed ess, but being gas swme pears age the b whe b wa aL Y aa when WORK we lo a dues net Ia any mai Isisie .[ &her beaet uesotIs, bat we rsk elt* he when j "a .smes º the M !q is umeeept Me- Ifo a SulI liAP > *t a ipiug slump prset ; d'nses sad ria days .ýalted at' ?his so t s nhse as it. SAy ciasse wt00 ea#n't S1s. Thym mnjrea base am new. ant 3 su ienus toI k soil a-sseem pvi"pl W. mt, red Sad -e at homs ftree s - stoi wEI atPd -I -emrl -ML(~r 1gqk Mar twis mi ·~-------- a tems etl "- ep smra ea blejh rY kina -'-I :%, dhel i~lrt L L J sis * is mu aos f to oa II 'a salk 0i~ * ne ane ~as II PI.was citsy ays she easily earns $4,000 a And we ar right here to agre that hear I t's not too much and to ask at th in a same time, how many them evr bt set it? They bear th bulk of the _ burden, and they bear it without 01 s grumbling. So our advise to the lm. seas sr. band of any one of them is to remem- the - bar, next time he is asked for the Sprice of new dress, that be's getting of pretty cheap as it is when he e figures that he has a $4,000 a year FM employe who isn't costing him much lt N more than her board and lodging. m i D BOYTIME AGAIN ann Boyhood in and around Tallakh tr L has broken out of its winter shell, | and the time when more energy is da spent in finding last year's top and Orl marbles than Columbus spent in fnd-l O has ing America is with us. We are glad Ih- of it, because it makes us fellows who ).00 can't be boy again prod of the fact id "is that we once had the opportunity and kle that we made the most of it. We 1 seto- lory in their enthasiasm as they bhe-r be- gin practicing up on their curves and of i whittlitng out their kite sticks; as tbhey tla track up the newly scrubbed floors in eat 1their search for a fishing book and a ad line and leave their school books ink where Mother will have to put them cd. away so they can be found again next d ed fall. This is boytime-the time when but being a boy strike us as being about be ao thbe bst occupation in the world, andme -a when nothing but hard work and a we lot of it keep us older ones ro be & stting down right where we are and by . carving fate that we can't always re ay main a boy. We're glad it's boytime, pay beese it uakes better men of as by a i we resiladdig as of thes IOnecent days t be when this was the randest season of iy the entire yer. 01 O THE PAPER FIRST he man who subscribes and pays for a new -u d severybody who amp pretends to be anybody des so these S ial .da ndr ma ossmoy each yea a This a that newpaperp than be da sa on' a a iaany ether printed iten.Ho spends Sr tsy a refeapap than a mashe ei - manjeamse Ws worth mere to him. If It L New eest ho ten times a much he wouId A Ie do-.il bay it,. and ift price was I 1 ip p ed bepnd is mean he womul isa- d smem enema f. vo ee vewin it -_ emay a i, beeause wiut a is at a dis-I Swr adtage with Ms seighbr and e- p we as peatbr. He would't knw what was a slbeI in the daldn't ave ' , d he Sweuld e a eft iOný h~ i s while his p n nl,sm d .e, e.e moud . . h. I swing b msvlsg e. When a mesdiam ihel L thI hels.tew paper is so elms to 1 P s - theeats of the pls whena t is o I St l to them, is i any wumder tha I it1`ms of t hat paps are sash 1 as in wMa to adve l Ii papr a g ba g i sbig Oterne 1 Ingoed mieg a. s )eael Ask yeas. i, _ :ti r.Tin rnd earn is andI 1s a A aw Mad at aleshel has bee r disassu esd but whet a er namber af fellows vst is meane t the eM P evr ,M s . , - - - . *Aw p aspha h i asen eaa u man m seer 4" be eentmisd is be-. M.yle aie prehaelm mesled IM pda ss t ein leadea of N s bsIpe t el' im be yearn r s o ssaverau Ing evve ra p I alet eert w he i e spes t hm *q .4 -e - t d hait* 8 e Se h a amele teenateen ven teugah a wocman vote etc. an is not yet her equal. You never fe< hear o ea judge giving a man alimony here in a divorce case. A best wife in the world. Once more we have reached the season where the fish are living on the best worms in the land. JOHNSON-POUND The Journal received too late for To last week the following announce ment which will be of much interest to friends here: "Mr. Leonidas Champion Ferguson S announces the marriage of hi sdaugh ter, May Ferguson Pound to Mr. 19 James Madison Johnson on Wedna- of day the sixth of April, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, New Orleans. At home, Scotland Planta tion, Tallulah, Louiskn." no Mr. Johnson is one of Tallulah's most popular business men, and is identified with several of its most prominent enterprises. b The Journal, together with many fo Sfriends, wish them unmeasured hap- B pines. Cc " AMERICA, YESTERDAY ANDTo TODAY." - Ba The Pageant of "Ameris, Yeter- B t day and Today" to be presented by the Tallulah Book Club bids fair to t be the most picturesque entertain ment ever given in Tallulah. SSome cold meals doubtless have been served to husbands and children d but the ladies are really having the "best time" for many years. They ' are showing exceptional adaptabilty a 4 and cooperation, for all are putting 1 Sthemselves in the work most heartily.1 di OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE c VILLAGE OF DELTA State of Louisiana, Parish of Madison, In the Village of Delta. t -o Ba IT KNOWN, That on this, thet 6" 5th day of April, 1921, the Mayor _ ar and Board of Aldermen of the Vill- a nm' age of Delta met in regular sesion. L is' These present were: Mayor I. e- Baorey LaN, Alderman George M. I It Longy Alderme James W. PerkLins, Id Alderman G. L. Dodes, with J. S. $ as Richardson in attendance. Id The minutes o the last meeting it were ead, and on mtien wee adopt- t ve aed as read. Is-I The Treaserer seabmitted his re-, t -- part for the quarter ending arch es hta showing a balance on hand f I be 48J, sand oe motion nae war s aP- I S-oed and radered pubished with I IN the autes Of ths meing. h lls appa ve san ordered pad as,1 t felows: . C. Webb, feortan bearsm so weed sting, $28.90. Ben Cry, ditheb it On mods of Alderman Long, the r- Marsal w is ted to strictly en - fore Ordinano No. "1 , relative to s the romamig at l ge whia the VI -dr, agoe tsl aft tve a rsek Hof al r dsi mad ties, a eepy of wldeh.isb benwi pb-' Vsbed for the benefit of al merLed O meose of Aldema Dmdis, se adlournmeat was had. her L BURNEY LONG, Mayer. ol J. L. ICHARIDSON, Clerk. REPORT OF TREASURER ad Clrk..........----- . 12.0 Mar. im Nsen, -I -nd l W J , and in• ano ..L.-Is b . b '. SNDAi,,, lor .I g Ad Ptel ma" a ped: - e_ * 3W I WN'IT Maa., eIUodSage a as. . Ag - An iase. flng a pelaby fr the Iea of e lI tewlog the onag lsm atergud w eba igae LilehMs bea a e m lt Dodr h Aldr r manen e hem t Vage o De, .,, thM i-he omanss Swe Ma ow of Iet stack V, ieepa gsati no awe h t wr -eor whigqs. we. Sathfte a Pather OE hed, r e tc., tat i ahstbe the dey at the ith ? marha a vtih oegs t deel. ilk Oudinme., md to ea enst thi ^--e bet tis a0 Osetiem 1 henlabse. And bad t oeage m sh help as mb . ale kses 3 a. a Po mbeer Ordquld was by s ~ e dag th oelea d t4b Oye mmes as ieals . Ed twsI, sea baCh b. w v IAMWL *IV 'V- -- - etc, that this Ordinance shall take effect three full days from the date hereof. Adopted and approved May 6, 1919 R. BUiRNEY LONG, Mayor. J. M. SEARLE, Clerk. REPORT OF LEVEk BOARD SECRETARY Tallulah, La., April 18, 1921. To the Hon. President and Members, Board of Commissioners for the Fifth Loulisana Levee District. Gentlemen: I beg to report as follows on the financial status of this Board: Since my last report March 16, 1921, by authority of a resolution of this Board, we have transferred to the State Treasury from Banks in New Orleans, the sum of $12,500, to take care of immediate indebted ness, leaving a balance on the first of April, after deducting overdraft and paying $7,500.00 interest on loan of First National Bank, Vicks burg, Mississippi, of $250,000.00, as follows: ' Bel Apr. 1 in Treas....----$ 1,992.53 CoL Taxes Mar. 1921...---- 12,016.68 D Total in State Tres.----.... 14,009.21 Bal. Marine Bk. N. 0. ... 4,810.78 Bal. Canal Bk. Nr 0.------ 4,216.30 by Total.------- 2,036.29 The final estimate of Bougere slide has just been issued by the Board of State Engineers, amount ing to 5,422 yards @1.05 of $4,654. 48, less reserve of 20 per cent re serve. The reserve of 20 per cent on 6 86,022 yards @ $105, amounts to i$7,564.62, making a total balance due W. E. Germ, Contractor of $12,119.10. The completed contract EE costing $87,828.10. The interest payment on bonds due April will agregats $18,750.00. on, The President has been able to get the owner of the certificate held by he the First National Bank, Lake Pro yor vidence, for $7,500.00 to carry the r1 amount over by issuing a new certi ficate and paying interest due. I We have received notice from M. Major J. A. OrConner, of the Third ins, U. 8. District, of our pro-rata of . $91,667 for his district. Unofficially we are informed that :ng the Fourth U. S District will call on apt- the Board for $130,000.00 its pro rata, making a total of $221,667.00, re-, to be provided for this season. uch I understand that the Presdent I of has already made provisions for ap. floating a loan to take care of this call with by the Commission. SOn the 14th inst., the loan made d as this Board by Mesrs Helgpson ears Brothers will fall due, together with th- pterest for one year at 6 per cent, or theo0o.0o, which !3 arve to be the cared for in some manner. en- . Respetfurlly submitted, a to 0. W. CAMPBPLL, Secretary. ViB CP- 2ORA OF SALC tat.e at Leli$s, l arisk of Est Bates Rouge. By virtue at, and pursuant to an w. order frogs Honorable Fred J. Grace, Register of the State Land Office, Sdated the 18th day of April, 1921, and in conformity with Act No. 215 of the Ads the General Assembly of 1908, as amended by Act No. 283 .00! eof 1914, I wl eoffer for sale and sell at public suction at the princial 2.50 ~ rot doo of the Ceourt Ronse of the 1Parish of Madion at Talulah, Lou .e00 hFsiau, o -a- j Jesds.-aJe. 4th, 102! 14 between the erna of 11 o'clock A. M. ,.5 an d 4 o'clock . I, te the last and bldder, the aflowing desrib propeity, to-wit: Seouth r Quarter of South Quarter if bee.ton Thirtr-Two s) Tonbihp No. Fiteen (1S) Ar Meridlen. . Te's of ale-'h. For not ems; au ive (PM0) DelIkm 3.. Rouge, S., Awl8 18th, t11t. FIND J, oACN, amn, R tof adate Land Office. ies at -' k - me a o Dby b ~en -- beta ee 0fe amu lthas FARM wIETrs--wateds to hoew Sheme m.er e atrem r ood laad p5d0 , for a i dfor S deley. L JONI virg- aox 51.t O II. I*e se o -a rs we o EggwH IScbmdi#, UjHR WInI Pfaips owE 1@d Iodaess Pices Send use Pay A Trial The ORDER DRY-OODS COMANY T 04'Un------ p..s SPRICE "TO Men: If the top of your head is For Rent We have a hat that would like to move It's newest shape, narrow brim, wide band; worth every bit of $3.00 The Newest Out Special at . . . . . . $1.95 Write Your New Tenant at Valley Dry Goods Co. Madison Grocery & Grain Co., Inc. I WHOLE SALE! STallulah : Louisia tu san wIt IISI eba~hr. sa the f~t. It ink. So bin. bdgM mmd bMlmer v aid elfush city alttao.m Del os-Lghi prs a prat bemdit abw uy~-~ - that wh .Iselfr Uibt and d"Pmnd *TALLUL AN s WWOUI$ARw. East Arkansas Lbr. j Start the Year Right Now is the time for you to gi us that order for Building Material Tell us what you want to b and let us make an estimate East Arkansas Lumber W. H. Carroll 'Pig 13 Tallul Manager Lou e my Memab. aemaiýtmue, w -V n oh. wh b dhwweord tho l .400 0ow at a ý a t! s m 1r~l ~k ~ tr - ld t s k. . aG.. Cp New fite 1*0 hI C, NI I s . refor a Wbi ilg to do the life s the long distance iI have to do as a startr is seiset birthday, nd f maly rates 41 *i A.