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m aown -herewith appearson , `Btove or Rangeit is abae1lute GUA2N E by the lsre m era f Stoves and Ranges .n the world, that it isthe BEsT ART.lu :OF T..rKIND that can be made for 'the price asked, and that price is no more than is saked' for other high-grade stoves. U.very desirable feature of Don ·ABIITY, ECONOMY and CONVEN IENCE known to stove making is combined in "'GARLANDS." and comfortably warmed tooms go a long way HAPPY, therefore, buy the best stove you' na a Hardware Co. JENNINOS, LA. e Agentsfor Garland Stoves and Ranges, Dealers in t_ neral ;Hardware. House Furnishing Goods, etc. AND SHOES ODES HLE ARE PERABLE pe.e Shoe-Man. 1liano Voice Mliss Stella Plattor. A limited number of pupils will be taken. Apply at residence of G. N. Aylsworth. CHINESE LAUNDRY. All work carefully done by hand,which prevents your clothes from being damaged. Our prices are reasonable, and our work is first-class. ong Lee, Proprietor. Cor. State and Davies st CA* L on W. J. MILLS ROOM 5, SCOTT BUILDING, FOR DRAPER OR COLT Acetylene Gas Generators Call and see me. Have something that will interest you for your Store or Residence lighting liss I. Pearl Davis, TEACHER OF PIANO and ORGAN Studio, Cary Avenue. Half a block from the First National Bank. .BON-TON * I have added to my stable - several new rigs. Any one favoring me with an order will get a neat turnout. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Y'i: 'ours to please at all hours. M. 8. POGUE. . C AMPBELL & Co., LUMBERS and STEi a FITTERS. Steam Fitting, Heat. 6M OUClasses of Pipe F'ork Promptly V lszenated, et, Jennings, La. tAKING TURINOUT 'PHONE 180 New Horses, New Rigs, Prompt Ser vice. Open Day and Night, Lutgring & Zabolio, LIVERYMEN, South of Jennings House. Ladies! Why not 'Phone 151 and have your Sewing Machine cleaned and repaired, and made to run like new, for Fall and Winter sewing, or exchange it for a new Wheeler & Wilson No. 9, at C. S. BLOM'S Sewing Machine Store and Re pair Shop. Prices right, easy terms. Sewingmachines to rent. Agency Steam Laundry and Dye Works. NORTH MAIN ST., JENNINGS, LA. BOARD AND LODGING Over Patterson Bros. Music Store. MRS. G. F. HlO SE. The Louisiana Turf Exchange Is Now Open. Races will be reported frqm the t tracks daily. Location opp. McFar lain House. Come and hear the races annonced as they are run at the tracks. F. A. TOCE. Prop. s DR. C. E. TERRY l Physician an Surgeon_. Special attention given Surgery, Sur gical Diseases and Diseases of Wo men and Childreu. Local Surgeon for Southern Pacific Railroad. OFFICE, ROOM 12, OVER THE OWL DRUG STORE. Office 'Phone 136. Residence, Cor. Main and Third Sts. 'Phone 115. DR. C. C. GILL, D. D. S. e DENTAL SURGEON. OFFICE: Ofice Over Owl Drug Store, Room 12. THE BEST MEAL IN THE CITY ..AT THE.. HOME - RESTAURANT Short orders a specialty. Oysters and pastry work for family use. MRR. C. J. SPRIGO MRS. H. S. SPRIGO SDressmaking Green Cottage on Lake Arthur Avone Four squares South of R. R. Ton1 Wing 3 estau:rant (Formerly California Restaurant) Best Meal in the Cityfor 25c Short Orders a Specialty. OPEN TOMORROW Ie saatr sut, North of epot. will take ;yur measur ei for the latest style of such as PnIcetoi Sn,,m tsatc, Gramercy, Millit ary saudGrromouor, 14.850 and up. The:latestf.:Palett, kerness, Surtoot, Automobile, Princeton, -sad .uglan. all -high-class workman ship, tfrom $15:00and up. If ~you want to be in style let me ,take your measure for a pair of Pegtop :ants, $4.50 and up. KAH .N, - THE ELITE TAILORS brome appenngos. R. E. Camp of Lake Arthur is in town today. Be sure and cometo the gomto supper tonight. J. A. Kenney returned from Lake Charles today. L. M. Ward of Beaumont is in our busy city today. Prof. Anderson returned from Lake Charles today. R. W. Roach of New York is in the city today on business. B. w. Adler of Philadelphia is here on a short business trip. John Wilson of Mermentau is in our city today on business. The 10:28 passenger train was two hours and a half late today. E. J. Sauncy is building a neat cottage on his lot on Third street. Work on the Mahaffey hotel will be commenced the last of the week. There will be baptism at the Christian church tonight after services. Frank Woodworth returned to Iota today after a short visit with his parents. S. H. Keoughn returned from Beaumont today where he has been on business. Miss Olive Midkiff returned to Mansfield last night where she is attending school. Miss Laura Anderson came over from Welsh today to visit relatives a few days. Miss Blanche Savoria, the pop ular milliner, went to Crowley today on a short visit. The Embroidery club will meet with Mrs. U. S. Phillips Friday afternoon at the usnal hour. Miss Mary Linebarger went to Crowley today to spend the rest of the week visiting relatives. J. B. Bullard of Decatur, Ill., who has been here the last two weeks on business returned to his home yesterday. The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the M. E. church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The council did not meet last night owing to the absence of Clerk Hoag. The meeting was postponed untill 1:30 o'clock" this afternoon. Chas. A. Richardson, the pop ular rice-mill man. left last night for Lake Charles where he goes to claim his bride, Miss Escomb as, a very popular lady of that city. The ladies Altar society will hold a social this evening at the Phenix drug store. A regular supper and gumbo will be served beginning at 5 o'clock. All are invited to attend. TheY.P. C. U. of the U. B. church will give a s wial next Fri day nignt at the home of R. E. Butson. All who are interested inthe United Brethren church earnestly invited to attend. Brethren Church--Preaching every second and fourth Sunday of each month at 11 a. m. at their church just north of U. B. church. Every body cordially invited, ONE R 1l KWARID. Mrs. Fannie B. BDodsworth.,Mother of Wm. E. Dodsworth, Passes Away Yesterday. All that was mortal of Mrs. Fannie B. Dodsworth, passed away to her heavenly maker yes terday afternoon at 2:15. The deceased had been ailing for some time back, and at times suffered considerable. She lived to the ripe age of 76 years of age, and leaves one son to mourn her loss, namely W. E. Dodsworth, who is secretary of the Jennings Building & Loan Association and fills a similar position with the Comm rcial League of this city. This good lady had been living with her son for the past 26 years, and prior to her coming here in June last lived with her son in New Orleans. She was a member of one of the old honored families of Virginia, and from a religious sense was a member of the Roman Catholic church. The deceased was a lady in every sense of the word, possessed with all th.J graces that is neces sary to throw sunshine and hap piness on the lives of others. During herresidence in Jennings she made many steadfast friends, and in her demise a son loses a good and devoted mother and the community a valuable citizen. The numerous friends of Mr. Dodsworth extend sympathy in this his sad hour of affliction. The funeral took place at 2 p. m. today, and the remains were interred in the Jennings ceme tary. Requiescat in pace. To be healthy and strong use "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. Sold by A. F. Derouen Rdw. Co. Ask your grocer for "Dui: woody's Best" flour. It has to equal. Millitary Suits for $14.50 and up at Kahn, the Tailor. 258 6t TIhe Twiceua- ee@1 Picayune ." . .. aelled every Monday and Thursday morning, hua been substituted for the Weekly Plcayune. Besides all the am wellent featuroesw mwh ade the Weekly so popular drzig 'thae t. ers of ita existner. NEW D PARYMRNTS HalE BHe ADDaD, TELEGRAPHIo NEWS UP TO Ui O'CLOOK HP I . T s POR "T 15503i WILL U PUELUUD, ad i evry reapeet The Trwbst-Week mlstNe IOUTH. £ltohe woea Ioe K The Twile-s-Week Picayne will contain 10 paes, makdi ikO total ever week 90 pans, wherea the Weekly w ona 1e, paea the price of abeerilpel a r at the One Dollar a Year. -0-- Z NENT ARRAN MNT5 wi th te NEW VYORK IALD, which all the SPECIAL APH SERV IOE ot that gretset et all news. paper 1. placed at e disposl fr -ehultaneor publitia, tbu sup. Iplemnting, sad eftea anticipathna te ae Press seaws, ad in sn toe tea~dara a boUt THU i~i~j-iY jWKPI IOaU t0ho Best au d aest Nm. oRtleefu 'l& . .. hreot': .. Sose ::::. 1 s8adly Pka7*e5-44 to as Pauge. 'The TWaa--sWok PPicane-. to Pae. hIeS vwr Moedy uad Thery. Oneu yea . E1 8x meath ..Nots. THB PICINlE, S want sowe; d.. Buggy Jiarness (Single~abdnDouble, Milburn Wagons (Oneian Two-KaBse, Belting (Rubber Ward* ".'e "- o --e'ogteh .egi -I . Buck eye Machinery,' M0tine Pldi s, Breast Collars, Machin .an& E .Barnes o r Boot Rubbers, Mascot Cultivators, Whips (8 to10 feetlong), . 8sa1eys, u Work Hatrness, Saddles, Wagon Umbrellas, Stirrup :LatheUs, Wool-Faced Collars, Spread Biags, Warm Surrey'Shades, Sun Shale... aI Calcsie Implement i-I COR. MAKET ST. AND BROADWAY, JENNINGS, LA,. 'Assembling i hat's Best THE ORDINARY CAN BE ._ BOUGHT ANYWHERE, a tIE success of this house today has not dulled the am. ef " bition to -excel what was born in businessthe frst day e it was established. No where in-this town will you 3'o find better goods for the money than we Sell at our :d regular 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. Lutt," Budd's renowned Children's and Ladies' Shoes; also a full line of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. SLLIS BRAUD'S SONS, A, S. RICHARD, Manager. COFFIN-JAENKE BUILDINO. P.I· (~PC· PURINA LOOK FP1OR FOR DONKEY SON OEV Ri BECAUSE IT GOES ONE-THIRD FARTHIER THAN OORN AND OATS PU INA FOR "7a Iba Hard Work. THE FEED THAT SAVES UiiA MONEY OVER rt~.U O* COR N OAT PU AýINA DONKEY ON EVERY BACK. BEST PU INA Feed :DONKEY EVERY SACK. KEEPS MULES UP AND FEED sILLu DOWN TRY Tl, Call and examine Four Carloads ., . 'e'-e our prices; we are Furniture sure to please you. -Just Receive4. SCOTT BROS. IP. S. We lay all Matting over twepty cents a yard, SHer Dainty Sho. For Summer wear shoul * be comfortable as well handsome. Both requisite are found in the Stock of G. II. Morse & Son POWELL BROS., Contracting Enginee All kinds of Steam Plants erected. We handle a full line of Boile Engines and Pumps. Also Reeves Threshing outfit. Watch 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. -OFFICE-SATUBDAYi WITH CALCASIEU IMPLEMENT COMPANY. Corner Market street and Broadway. gldkw WHEN GOING TO TEXAS. SEE GARLICK & PUN, 3 REAL ESTATE ,,R