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THE AUDVERTis.E& bshbed Semi-Weekly on Tuesday and Friday by ..eRO8EN & ALPHA, - Proprietors. ubs.eription $1.00 a Year, Payable in Advance. .tsated as second class matter Sept. , 1907, at the Postofce at Lafayette, La., uder the Act of Congress of Mareb L 18917. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1912. CONGRESM MAN PUJO. Mr. William E. Krebs, Campaign manager for Cangressman Pujo, sY: "The eve of the primary election, according to disinterested political observers, ads Congressman Ar_ sefe P. Pulo in a commanding pool ation, so .ar s the race for the eaU torlal term beguag March 4, 11S, eomsermed. Mr. Paoo's record of ten ears' r service fer his DiMs ;eisnt iL Consme ma eiur him of a ass, mersatV eem hi Casco esestos i. aetret Im the as. as franak SqM eope stmad sor Judgei Hall evr p the leer's o thstI lest it is oemes'i, auromes him '" e mpeet almeet the emltr st a lts t the seed Govera meat i~ee y e.tyr , eountry. In New .i. Oes, the w psee f th..rr or tht }. mr Apaior re aimest without e ":,g:.` tr him sad a he will receive per cet of the vote cast for ail. additiomn to these oi political strength, Mr. vweill reru the rates of them , of habtes sad preisejual W s satively a eps tIn polties w'IWho will support him for his S .bted, overhadowlag ablity and ` --seru to sl the position worthi y creditably. Unlike ether emadi Mr. Palo's advocates aske ao lmats, but he will come as wieninn in the frst irimary as º at oppoents, sand ts setain -:if Binni in the secomnd primry. So aire who his oppomet may be." ' ` " Omreee. IUPe Skteeld. ~ Jan. 5. the _ . h aoiu c( o the e -- ý ; , d aa esrsiatima /looldthe. k Mhwtag ms~ctsri: O: Mm eh;W., CVsIfb, J. A. _. D. ,ýi· I Mont h!,oC 40466 Gr. Doscet, L. B. On the 16th s Met, and re elect * I~0 bs~e~e:J3 P. Coc I~~~r Dedl, bt ti. Azthur Roy, secod 4.1 Jelama,4 eec-YOQ J.1 C, lorry, tress +QtI4ýwse: C. t Teemi. Geo. Daucet, ;' aftes as the croupy 5q=bedea'e Coui'h s lm attack ot ..au dee and NO "dby vow -N tk m&s w relsy at. ii absh o the 41W -thbs b w+lbg Ie I and the pea~ - hem scad 1r~ wv~rnat who, e *~ou~emewell tsW years and warse kep away tree Isi, ant mclalt 'eL4 ornte. .eat at -evey ,iauseale. :u to t-= "''atinws i ~laambrlaiua~ m ee how ;.tinny -_ uf ::mtax ýý ' iwM11w &bt~I~~ SHE WAS DESPERATE WOMAN Indignation and Anger Allied With Keen Despondency In Tragedy of Separatlon. Her locks were in wild disorder. Her face was flushed, and her eyes flashing. She clenched- and unclench ed her fingers In an agony of despair Unless her looks belied her, she was a deeply-injured and desperate wom an. Her Indignation and anger were allied with keen despondency. "Cruel one-oh, cruel one!" she cried. in anguished tones "I have borne with you too long! You have tinured me; you have tortured me. and yet I could not bear to give you up! "When first we met. how your ease sad polish attracted me!" she contrla ed. "When you became my very ownm bow my friends envied me! But your understanding is too small for my large soul! You have ruined mry standing in society? If we bhad ever met I might have walked in peace! So oew begone! We part forever!' There came a moment's convulsive brtht.-g a grittang of teeth, and a ihap sigh. It was all over The tagdy was ended. By an almest eaperhumas eeort she had pulled of bher nw sihe W eli o at e t an r aena the heuarvmeu a entr the V laess Mot of thes arh at s Pamary law ihe ast eV 1 i, 1l Maes withi i the raes aV the VsmeratIl pat-y ald the a G spi ate terne aof ths bet tole or V ra s- b the mpea fe Ca thir pb lie nsevats, betto fl a lgheor a lo cees ad btega as asgleMs wor the Cl t e/eg I -hbay anmnoumee myr mmea y for the o.e -" tft& oaurt o thi sris h, aloag -heme am i es set as the Dumoera ti rs to be eUeS b the Par isk 3ener.s aMseutive Committa ao the amlmatienm o eaumates te the Glaeeat poaroalt ane t take peae samintm to iammsary 11. I am candidate ar soaeetI lo, a secmaee as last term, with ae sam stiesa, pledas promies or combia tise with any other candidate for any I reer to myr.ast record as Cloth as a guarante and an earnest of faithful performance a the duties a sad e&se i reelected au I solcit the appt oet a r m ieds and al - Demecrate at the coming Dam crae primary or said ese. L GILDBRT Or. JULINE Jefferson Theatre Saturday Night, Jan. 20, The Play EvMrybody is Takiag About. COBAN & HARRIS Preset New York's Great. est Secess The Fortune H un ter Direct from ita sensation al ran of 2 years in New Yerk with the same greatcast and production SEATS01 SAE L InDO- OTEL. Price 50-75-$1.00-$1.50 WHY YON SHO.LD Not Pay RENT C'all and see the .etary and he willtell you all about t. r'is MICHELIN The The hrdeed St~ Lth ted Studs do prcvent u.. et kiddge - IN STOCK BY Lacoste Hdw. Co. Ltd. Send or Bring Your Jo.b Work to The Lafayette Advertiser, Lafayette, La., DE mr. ýr 27th, 1911. 'Lo the Voters of Lafayette Parish La.: Having announced my candidacy f. thi office of Rep resentative from this Parish, I feel tb t I !,ould make my views known on some of the leading i oue. of the day: I pledge myself. if elected, to do a;l in ·rm p xer to advance the cause of drainage, being a farmer, an~ living in the country I am fully qualified to appreciat« this important matter, and this will be my hobby. I pledge myself if elected to s',ek to curtail the ex penses of Government so as to assist in r.ducing if not paying in full, the state debt. I pledge myseif, to always st.::n f-r any measure tending to assist the old soldiers of Ihe ,nst cause, I be lieve it the duty of the State to car,- for them, and now that there are but few who remain, , s( st days should be made as happy as possible. I pledge myself, to stand by th ' I'"ihic Schools, to get all appropriations therefor as 13 ye as possible, for this is the foundation of our future ,ov',rnment. I believe the present system of Game Conservation isa failure and while I believe in conser ation, I believe the law should be amended or repealed. I shall use my every effort to further the Good.road cause, now so well under way, and this I pledge my"f todo. This is the time for work, I cannot call on all voters in person before the election because of the lack of time, but my interests are your interests, when I shall be elect ed, I shall gladly accept and consider suggestions from all, for I realize that with the 'atural advantages of our parlas, sad the application of the above principles into law, that prosperity is bound to follow. T7b aof the above, I pledge mnelt, Respectflly, ,AOL4WpOsU MaV*?. Bank of Lafayette DIRECTORS. Chas. O. Mouton Crow Girard rWiln. Campbell Gaston Franesn L. L. Judice Geo. Doucet We pay four per cent inter-. Dr. R. O. Young Gus Behmnule est on time deposits. J. J. Davidson. You Can Add to Your Pile by being economical in your - , _ expenses. For instance, buy .dl8 your Lumber where it is the best selected, best prepared Sand best condition. You will pay no mpre for it than for Lumber that has been poorly cut and stored, but you will save lots of money in the long run and save yourself much annoyance and trouble. A. E. MOUTON. Phone No 4. Lafayette, La. " iHE SOUTII'S CHEATEST CHOOL OF BUSINESS." SOUL COLLEGE. NEW ORLEANS. LA. Should be given the best training to prepare them for 'uccess in business. YOUR Highest Courses. Best Facilities. Per sonal Instruction, Free Employmeat Department, Complete College fank. College Store pnd Wholesale u4fmces. No misrepresentations to secure stu dents. Through the success of its 24000 former students. Soule College is recognized everywhere as a Wide Awake. Practical. Popular and Worthy School. 02O. SOUJ5 & SONS MEAUX BROS., Sell Groceries. THEIR Stock is always fresh, their prices as low as the lowest, and they always please by prompt delivery to all parts of town. PHONE 183 4i uiiOD SERVICE is what you always get at -The - 8MIB! SHAVlllE PARLOR. HOT ANT COLD BATHS MERCHA NTS' gROCER Co., Ltd. LAFAYETTE, LA. roioooioo . iLESAL-. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Flour, Meat, Salt. Wooden ware. Grain and Feed Stuff. Brick office and Warehouse on Main Line of Southern Pacific Railroad enables us to make prompt shipments to all railroad points. Free local de livery. Delivery by wagon to neighboring towns We Solicit Business on the Basis of Standard tUeods at LOWBST RUUNO PRI CB E FPelx Demnansde, Pres. and Mgr. J. R. Jeanmerd, Vice-President. Lasarent Pellerln. Se. ane d tpa .. We Are Now Showing A Large Assortment of Ia-P and Winter Millinery and iarite you to call and see the new stylms MOUTON slsTIR C{. . . . . .. . .. •. . .. .. . + +. + i. f A. I. B. BENDEL. DAN DAun ro DEHOEL & DEIAIllOI, Fire Inumranoc Agentaa Representim some .t obf t kougs Inauranes Compaaies Is AuuIgs