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ro i 4 aý J y r - - - Jnm m S'·0=" I1"' ": `· ý 1 ý • ": E JENNINGS DAILY., ` .. ..-, a- J " I ' S R mc Yi, U . I , I - - .+.+ ._?" "Xý .W . .. 1 -. +' ' ii "M. rrt a r w eý .ý s" --1 ... .. - - - .. ?. JAWr HTE _FS tiON. "Oar stPa'is crowded with new merchandise and more is coming in evtwy day. Beyond any doubt we 4.e showing now the best selection of Early Fall QGoods, bought direct in New York, under the best advantages.. During our stay in New Yord, we have esoeeeded in finding some "'Specials," good bargains in various kinds of merchandise, and would advise eveiybody to examine our new stock before making any purchases. We have no time at present to devote St advertising, but ask you to call at our store and we can show you better than we can tell you. Have made arrangements with a reliable buyer in New York to express to us whatever novelty may come out during -during the ;season so as to be in position to keep the people of Jenninigs supplied with THE LATEST. Opened up a line of the latest in Belts and La ies' Neckwear; also, Ladies' Wool Walking Skirts, $from $1.75 to $12. -:THE FASHION :. The Leading Dry G. ds Store. :-; teims & Meyer, Props. POWELL BROS, Contracting Engineers. . All kinds of Steam Plants erected. We handle a full line of Boilers, Engines and Pumps. Also Reeves Threshing outft. 'Watsh this list of Second-Hand outfits on hand now, One 70 horse power outfit, Tubular boiler. One 50 horse power outfit, self Contain boiler. One 20 horse power outfit, Fire-Box boiler. Five 10 to 15 horse power, mounted outft. One 12 horse power Traction engine with Case separator. .All kinds of Pumps. Let us us know your needs. -O ,CE--SATURDAY, WITH- CALCASIEU IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Corner Market street and Broadway. 61d&w HerDainty Shoe For Summer wear should " .$ be comfortable as well as handsome. Both requisite are found in the Stock of G. II. Morse & Sons. CALL ON US FOR Gasoline Stoves,Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Wire Cloth, Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Brass and Malleable Fittings, Builders Eiard 'ware: In fact anything that should be o' found in a P F;,T-CL " ,"S HARDWARE STCRE. A. F. Derouen Hardware Co. BLACK BROS. & CO, BUILDING, I --- -* Coming Events Cast R Their Shadows Before This may seem a queer time to di~tss Winter Clothes, but we want to take our friends '/to otr cenfidence and tell them something which is to be. ' We are now receiving ourmspecial lines of Suits that will be simply irresistable to the rman who would pay less and dress better. You will see here the mnos. exclusive fabrics; cut, made and trimmed in 'i way never before attempted ex. cept. by the high-priced ~lierchant tailors.. Neither have we slighted our other lines,/and ilk Hats, Shoeg and Furnishing Goods we have made Preparatjfons that will ju sfy your coma ing miles to see. W9 want our trade this Fill and will make every legitima" e effort o that end. PLL1S BRAU yS SONS, A - 8. *1 P A D, 1Mna: " OOPFIN-JAENKE BUILPINQ. Y'iý ;" . ..t' . " .e r 1 `.+! .G. ..i. .+ý j" ..p i - ONE IWEL L IS STILL BURNING The Damage Done is fig m ured at Two Hund- . red Thousand. By Union Associated Press. Beaumont. Tex., Sept. 13. The oil field has not been dt- A stroyed, though last night it, looked from Beaumontas though the whole of Spindle Top were b ablaze In fact, only a small portion of the field was visited by the fire, but this could not be told d eveniby the people who were on the hill until early in the morn- S ing the fire had burned off the m waste oil. Mr. Cullinan said itwas a hard w matter to come within a reason- Y4 able amount of the actual damage but from what he had seen he W thought $200,000 would cover the 01 actual loss. This estimate, how ever does not include the instal lation of the machinery destroyed. Many steamheads were de- M stroyed as well as several new m boilers. D. WITHOUT FOUNDATION. A wi The Statements Against Rev. Rick- 26 man In the Picayune Pro nounced False. ca The article appearing in the WI New Orleans Picayune, which might be construed as reflecting on against Rev. M. C. Hickman of in this city, is without foundation, and the reverend gentleman says Pc his life is an open book, and his o'( character is open to the inspec tion of the world, and in Mon- C. day's issue of the RECORD B ati more elaborate statement will be published, M. bir 1ha n ,lh ou invent orimproe; also fet be SCAEATTIADE-MARK, CORITor DESIGN Th PROTECTION. Bend model, sketc, orphoto, .for *ee aemination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS .'Lfe AOty. mc '.'0 A.SNOW a CO Pic PatentLawyes. WASHIINCTON, D.C. I YU---U-. _____--4--------- ret tlo PURINA 2DONKEY jiV , Lg yeONEVERV the 6A OAC Flu BEOAUse IT GOES ONETImIRD Net FARTHER THAN OORN AND OAT J Home Mappeninge. l.ater"lmg Sl.a COomreealng Je.onlags sad the lls-hbortag Ooatr. F. Scharfr came in from Welsh this morning. (Gilbert Gillett drove in from Roanoke this morning. B. BHEngan of Fergis Fall, Minn., s in the city prospecting. Albert Anderson came in from " the east on last night's train. J. F. Wellington went to Houston last evening on business. D. D. Pollard went to New Iberia last night on business. OPF. M. Call and wife went to Crowley today to visit relatives; Dan Kielman who has been very sick with fever is improv ing. Mr. Gen. Jobuert went to Lake do. Arthur this morning in his auto- c mobile. D. R. Swift of Lake Charles, a was in our city yesterday on oil d ,re business. all Mrs. J. M. Layne went t, by Welsh last evening for a few i )ld days' visit. h on J. John Bolles and Robert " rn- Shaw went to Lakeside this g he morning on-a hunting trip. o: J. M. Swayne, of B aumont, rd was in our city on oil bhsiness ir in- yesterday. ft ge Sid Keoughn and Chas. Noble m he went to Welsh this morning on a1 e oil business. ci S Jud Harris went to 4ke sI C- Charles last night with the ballot alboxes. . -. -- T d. Mrs. W. Krielow and d'amhtr I e- Mable went to. Crowley ..this !w morning to visit over Sunday. Pi Mrs. S. J. Johnson and Mrs. D. C. Ritchie arrived from San Antonia on last night's train. Buffalo Bill's Wild West show will be in Lake Charles on the k- 26 of this month. si Mrs. Will Taylor of Welsh lI came down to spend Sunday W e with her parents, w :h The drillers on Northern No. 2, g one are putting down their eight ca of inch casing today, n, Regular meeting of G. A. R. of s Post No. 6, Saturday night at 8 bt is o'clock; Sept 13. p1 c- Regular meeting of the W. R. CO na C. Saturday, Sept. 13. A good lic a attendance desired. ac >e Regular meeting of O. E. S. wi Monday night, Sept. 15, at 7:30. es M. Llewella Williams, Sec. ''The invitations are out for a birthday party on our genial mi hotel proprietor, Theo. Klug. ex Ringling Bros. show will show thi be in Lake Charles on Oct.8th. bu They go to Crowley from there. of Henry Deross went to Bean- its mont last evening to make some vat pictures of the burning gusher. t Henry Telger of Houston rep. resenting Lattman Bros, furni- m tur, Co, ca:led on our merchants gr today. S. J. fohr son returned from Wt sh this morning. Hle rep or's qi te a heavy rain in that neig " thi borhood, o Mrs. E Raws-u went to San sid Antonio, T XtLs, last night, to join Mr. Rawson, who has been I there for a week, per Mrs, T. M, Patterson and Miss alnm Flora Domaquan, of Plattsmoutl, a ci Neb., are visiting at the home c( ren J. F. Wellington. the C. E. Wooten telegraphs from tsal Riverton that he has been detain- not ed on account of the illness of his wife. He will be home in a T day or two, the German Lutheran.- Servicer mtl at 10:80 a, m.; Holy communion on i will be celebrated. Since im- inv portant plans regarding, church bet work will be concidered, every one interested is requested to be It present. H. Studtmann, Pastor. son The Louisiana Rice Milling Co. and is making some improvements in peci the way of increasing the cabac- cuit ity, which will be quite a benetlt, and put them in a position to reac handle a larger amount of this dan season 'a crop, ing the swel st Ie of Neckwear in the City and A W alker sells it for less. that To boys wanted to learn tl e 8brln biness. Apply at n MEMORIAL IsSEhVICES gm To be Held in Honor of to the Late Presidel SMcKlinley. v. re Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 18:-While o- cities and towns throughout the country will observe the first( s, anniversary tommorow of the il death of President McKinley, the city of Buffalo, where the lamented President breathed his last, will give perhaps the "t most striking evidence of the , general feeling. In pursuance of a request issued by Mayor A Knight public and private build sings will display half-masted flags. There will be public me- 11 e morial'exercises with prominent n speakers, and nearly every church in the city will hold e special sex vices. TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS Palace of Agriculture and Horticult. ure Will Stand on High Grouand a at the World's Fair. World's Fair, St. Louis, Sept. 1.-The contract for grading the sites of the Palaces of Agricult. ure and Horticulture at the v World's Fair has been let. The work will require the handling of 252,000 cubic yards of earth, t carrying it an average distance of 500 feet. The Agriculture building according to revised plans will be 600 by 1600 feet, covering an area of nearly a mil- - i lion square feet, or more than 22 acres. In this great building will be displayed the extensive exhibits of foods, dairy products, bees and bee products, farm machinery, and the agrioultural .. exhibits of states and nations of the world. The location of the building is near the central part Vel of the Exposition grounds and its immence size, upon the ele vated site which has been allotted to it, will make it perhaps the - most prominent of the fifteen great exhibit palaces. Pasturage to Let. Referriun to the above we think that signs of this kind would be al)prolpria:te along the sidewalks of Jennings. It is disgraceful that residents permit their sidewalks to become CO almost impassable. Is there not a city ordinance requiring the removal of grass and weeds from the side walks? If so why is it .... tsat our worthy Marshal does not enforce the law. The grown up condition of these walks is not enclined to makesa very favorable impression on visit ors who would bepossible investors if the town was kept better. It is a well known fact that on some streets the growth of grass and weeds cause some people es pecially the ladies to make a cir cuitofone or more blocks to reach their homes without en dangering their clothes by com ing in contact with the weeds. Come now fellow citizens let us all lend a hand to the prosper ity of our growing town by gir ing it an up'to-date appearance, by removing the grass and weeds from your sidewalks; Palo in the Lesst. Advices received from the0 primary returns throughout the seventh district are to the effeet that Mr. Pujo is in the lead, 3m . . . . i DON'T 'WAIT School Suppli THE RECORD. is s eling them at Rock' A Prices. We bought early i season and paid spot cash,"' ting the benefit of cash disco You will loose money by wai Our stock consists of School Book of every kind that are used in nings and surrounding country. " Writing Tablets, Pencil Tablets, Scratch Pads , Ink, Mucilage, Lead Pencils, : Slate Pencils, Colored Pencils, Colored Crayons, Noiseless Slates, Plain Slates, Blackboard Chalk. GET THEM NOW AT TJHE REGOR . OFFICE. $ U QOY FIR$H counts up in the course of a yesi., Own yot:- - wn BuE gy.tistti It will soon pay for itself,.and gipe yI certa satisfaction all the time. We have on view at our Reposito .a line of. Vehicles which leaves little to he desired. Their room- is better h in their ,' L1....... .. BUGGY ARRI company, and we, therefore, propose to part with them for as Iittle as we and live. This is your opportunity. BhLACK BROS. & Co., tJESNNIGS. I •OUISIA " The subscriber has 10,000 acres of Oil and RTie Lands located on both sides of Bayou Nezpique in Townships 4, 5 and 6, Ranges 1 East and i 2 West, which he is offering at $12.50 peraor. One-fourth Cash, Balance in one two years. JAMES H. HOUSTON, ROOM 8i sCOT1 BLDG. -- .NI ~LS-. :,WATC H EI CAN YOU BEAT THIS? U 20.Year GSarantee Gold-filled Case i beautiful designs, flittQd with gen.3si i * or Waltham movementi, ladies o' ' 0. 20-Yeer nrat.ee. -filled g 'ise, omle.e....... .oi, SI[CLSes~!;