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j·,- r s t ,ad t L w r' p THNGS DALY R - .NI, IN JENN1NGS. LOUIS]ANP- WEDNESIDAY OCTOBER 29, 1902 NU. 1'N 2 •- _2 __~ :~ : 2. ''"= = -.-==.' ==== === =' "~ '= " li ..... .... ., Petticoats, in ?Merzerised Sateen and Silk, from $1 to $15 each. Jackets--We havebeen doing a good business in them. ' hy ? Because they are the right styles at the right prices. Our line of Children's Cloaks, Capes, Sacques, etc., will be in this werk. G LOVES. F. T. S. & CO. S you wa higRh-grade and, up-to :date goods, go to THE FASmHON. Why -send away for goods if we are SERVICE, LUCILE S:-here to please you, and we guarantee & LA FORCE . that -more,,that we are selling you LA FORCE goods as cheap as you can buy them anywhere. Let-us convince you. Gloves-We guarantee every pair Dress Goods, all the latest, prices of Kid Gloves we sell, from $1 up. raning fron 10c.to $3 per yard. Big assortment of Dressed and Un Tailor-made Suits, Skirts, Waists. dressed. Also a full line of Cash These are one of our strongest lines. mere Golf Dressing Gloves. We'art showing some pretty things in 'Lots of other things we could quote Walking or Dress Suits and Skirts. you, but prefer showing you the goods Our line of Silk Waists deserve some in the store. Give us a call and get inspection, one of our Souvenirs. THE FASHION. . Watch This Soace! PATTERSON BROS. CO., Jew elers and Music Dealers, are re arranging the building formerly ... the Hollembeak Music House. Their stock of Jewelry, Silverware and Mus ical Goods is arriving daily and they will soon have on display a selection of goods that will suit all tastes. They are now able to take care of all trade in their line. Patterson Bros. Co. If the Stove is a "Garland" it's Good ý, e laa lbr T M,.t(r .-e an hew s Some marks signify DEFINITE . ~ 'rd •orr. R2 QUALITY, like the "Hall Mark" of England. When the trade mark shown herewith appears on a Stove or Range it is an absolute GUARANTEE by the largest mak ers of Stoves and Ranges in the world, that it is the BEST ARTICLE OF THE KIND that can be made for the price asked, and that price is no more than is asked for other high grade stoves. Every desirable feature of DUi q f i d p ABILITY, ECONOMY and CONVEN IENCE known to stove making is combined in "GARLANDS." Well-cooked food and comfortably warmed rooms go a long way toward MAKING HOME HAPPY, therefore, buy the best stove you can. A. F. Derouen Hardware Co. " JENNINCS, LA. Exclusive Agents for Garland Stoves and Ranges, Dealers in General Hardware, House Furnishing Goods, etc. Assembling What's Best THE ORDINARY CAN BE BOUGHT ANYWHERE. HE success of this house today has not dulled the am c . biti, n to excel what was born in business the first day it was established. No where in this town will you find better goods for the money than we sell at our Iregular prices. Here are a few special lines; Johnston & Murphy $5 and $6 Shoes, "Bostonian,' $3. 50 Shoes, for Men. Val Duttenhofer Shoes for Ladies. "The American Girl," $2.50 Shoes. +. A Budd's renowned Childhen's and Ladies' Shoes; also . . a full line of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. -LLIS BRAUD'S SONS, , `XDi , Manager.- CQFFIN-JAENKE BUILDING. :* ""- .. ..-- ":; U ' "GARLAND" Stoves and R .a. -:-- ~ ~· ;;",.,: ; "":s·n.' "-U e ,"SoesadR / .0 PELICAN PROSPCTS; Well No. 3 Has Every ln dication of Proving Equal to the Best. In talking to one of the inter ested parties of the Pelican Oil Co. a Record reporter has learned that there are many things about the Pelican well No. 8 now hav ing the pipe pulled in order to put in a liner that the general public do not know. In pulling the pipe the oil follows in heavy volume and the gas preassure is so great thst the full pump capa city has to be applied to hold it back. It is expected to finnish the well in a few days and agush -er is confidently expected to be the result. Ready for Mothers' Congress. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 29-A large advance guard of delegates has arrived for the meeting of thaNational Congress of Mothers to be held here during the two days begining tomorrow. A number of noted women will take part and the papers and discus sion will cover a wide range of subjects. Equal Suffrage Gonven ion. Charlotte, Mich , Oct. 29 There was a large attendance to day at the opening of the eight eenth annual meeting of the Michigan Equal Suffrage asso ciation. The sessions of the con vention will continue three days during which time there will Ibe addresses by a number of well known leaders of the movement. LOOK OUT FUR FEVER. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with Dowitt's Little Early Risers. These fimous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently. but copiously, and by reasons of the tonic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. The Owl Drug Store. New Inauiry in Talbot Case. Special to the Record. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 29-A new chapter in toe Bishop Talbot casCe was býgula today when. in response to the summons of the presiding bishop, Rev. Thomas M. Clark,D-D. of Rhode island, a board of inquiry met in Harris burg to consider the appeal of the presenters in the matter of the charges against Bishop Til bot, growing out of the unfrock ing of the Rev. I.N.W. Irvine, D. D. The appeal has been taken by the presenters, on the ground of newly discovered evidence, from the decision of the board in agreeing that the cnarges tiled by them against Bishop Talbot were ihsufficient grounds for bringing Bishop Talb:,t to tria. Many influential churchuimon and lay members have rallied to the support of the Rev. Irvine and their prosecution of the case promises to make it a cause cele bre in Episcopal church history. U" .- , i C, """ '-t I'" jx _ MISS MARIE TEMPEST, The talented and popular American actress, who is now scoring a granld success in London in her new play, entitled "The Marriage of Kitty." t t j'C · y '. Th alnedadpouarAercnacrss h is owscrig grn ucs n odni e ewpaette "The arriae of itty. Mitchell Day Observe. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 29-"John Mitchell Day"was generally cele brated today throughcut .the antracite mining region. The day marks the second anniversary of the ending of the big strike of i JOHN MITCHELL. 1900, when the men won a ten per cent increase. Today's ob servance of the anniversary took tle form of street parades and speech making. Business was generally Buspended in Hazleton and the day was observed as a c' vic holiday. DEMOClATIC SUCCESS Natianal Commiltee Codf. dent of a Majority in Next Congress. Washington, October 29.--The Washington Post prints a re sume of the corgressional situa lion, and reaches the conclusion that the republicans will control the house a majority of thirty. The New York Herald's estimate of yesterday gave the house to the republicans by a majority of eight. At democratic head quarters here, however it is con fidently insisted that the demo crats will have a safe majority. Indeed' Chairman Griggs is more hopeful and confident now than at any time since the open. Methotist Bishops Meet. Special to the Record Wilmington, Del.,Oct. 29.-The semi-annual meeting of the board of Bishops of the Methodist Epis copal church .began here today and will continue fivedays. The work of the meeting consists of a review of the church's affairs during thelast six months, the outlining of plans for the future and the arrangement of the Methodist conferences to beheld throughout the country early next year. The local churches have arranged a notableprogram of entertainment for the visiting bishops, the principal feature of which &ill be a big welcoming demonstration tomorrow evening. Ask your grocer for '"Dun i woody's Best" flour. It his no equal. Louisiana Rice Milling JENNINOS, LOUISIANA. W. W. DUSON, President. A. R. McMURTRY, Vice-President. P. L. LAWRENCE, Treas. A. B. ALLISON, Secretary. - IN cONNETION WITH - Star Rice Milling Co., CROWLEY LOUISIANA, -AND White Swan Rice Mill Co., MORSE, LOUISIANA. These mills are under one management this season, the same as last. On account of fair and liberal treatment we enjoy the confidence and patronage of some of the largest and most prominent planters in Acadia, Calcasieu and Vermilion Parishes. We Use Our Hulls for Fuel WHICH GUARANTEES PURE FEED. We have Rough Rice Bags for sale; also Bran, Polish and Chicken Feed. Liberal fdvances made on'all rices stored with us to be milled. Mall Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention. @ter 'd Ready-to-wear Garments are equal to Cus tom-made Goods, and are sold at less cost than you pay elsewhere. All garments will be altered to fit free of Charge. 2 25 Ladies' Fine Walking Skirts. We are in receipt of a large line of S We have a large assortment of Ladies' Furs and Collarettes, includ Skirts and can suit all in prices and ing some very pretty Sealskins, Rus styles. sian Sable and Persian Lamb goods. We have the prettiest assortment of 75 We have priced them so as to be Ladies' Taffeta and Pole de Sole .ilk in the reach of all. From 81.75 Waists ever shown ina town this size, up. We have also a few Chilcren's and will be pleased to show them. Sets, Collar and Muff, at popular C for Ladies' Knit Vests; drawers prices. C for Ladies' Knit Vests; drawers We take pleasure in showing our to match. assortment of Ladies' Tailor-made 23C for 35c-qual. Ladies' Knit Vests; Suits and Jackets. We guarantee a drawers to match. perfect fit in every garment. Prices 8C for Ladies' ALL-WOOL Knit wfthin the reach of all. Vests; worth $1.50; drawers to 00 for Sahlin Corsets. We are sole match, agents for these goods. 75 for Ladies' ALL-SILK and Silk 50C to 82 for Thompson's Glove o 1 and \ ool Knit Vests; drawers U fitting Corsets. to match. 48C for Mn 's Bleached Night Shirts. 23C for Ladies' Cotton Union Suits. 50QC for Men's Outing Flannel Night 33C for the 50c-grade Ladies' Union U Shirts. C the -grade Lades'C for Men's 81.50 quality Night Suits. 98Shirts. 95 C for the i5c-quahty Ladies' Union C for Union-made Overalls and Suits. We also have them np to 4 Jumpers; regular 75e grade. We $3.50 each. have full assortment of sizes. 5C a pair for Ladies' Hose; either in 830 for the $1 grade Union-made black or tan. Overalls and Jumpers. 15C a pair for Ladies' Hose, fancy A nCfor Men's Union-made Working Spatters or black; these are the 4'r Shirts, double stitched seams all usual 25c grade. over; cannot rip. 25C to 98c for better grades of La- C for our Men's Laundered Madras dies' Hose. Large vwriety to e Shirts; style and price cannot be select from. Better qualities for less qualC for fine Men's hirts that are for fine len's Shirts that are prices than elsewhere. Will be glad 98C selling in every other town for to show them to you. $1.25. sC for Boys' and Girls' good Black C0 for a nice size Telescope. 9Hose; called by some a good 15c 3 qualitya. 150 for a perfect made Dress Suit 8C for Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose. I UUC se. Our line of Trunks and Get some of these and save darn- Valices is complete. We can save you ing. money if interested. 25C for Boys' and Girls' Nazareth 25C for Boys' Laundered Shirts, Waists. LU collars and cuffs attached. 23C for Boys' Skeleton Belt Sus- 25C for Silver-handled Shoe Hooks, Spenders. No buttons to sew on LU Crimping Irons, Nail Files, etc. if your boys wear them. 25C for the latest style Silk Ribbon 4J for School Handkerchiefs. LU Skirt Holder. 450C for a nice Bed Comfort. 20C to 90c for Pretty Facinators. for a nice Bed Comfort 200 1s50C for a good, largeComfort,heavy C for Ladies' Flannelette Waists. 75 weight; for double bed. 76C for a pair of nice White Blank 88C for Ladies' Banner Brand Flan- 713 eta. nelette Waists, good quality. for a pair of good Grey Blank* noC for Ladies' Banner Brand Flan- 83 ets. nel Waists. See our assortment of Table Cloths, 125 to $4.50 for Ladies' Banner Towels, Napkins, Sheets, Pillow Cas Brand Waists, in All-wool and es. Lace Curtains; in fact anything to Silk Embroideried Flannels. furnish either yourself or your home. Petersen Building : : N. Market St. JENNINGS, LA. Everything we sell we guarantee. 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