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The Tensas Gazette. ----- Tha ST. JOSEPH, - LA. ABWER E. GREEN, - Erro ron whert SVU CMRI"PTIUI heALVn In Advase. 1 , Th was 1 FRIDAY, FEBIH ARY 9, 1912. SePms An evidence (f h, l people appreciate Flit. the action of 1 reaidlnt B. F. Biidh, of the Missouri PaRitic-Iron Miuntain, in De aboli-hing the rnl taps- thlat existed ilt the the Claim ])epar melt, is shown by an an e incident just rp'l rtel from Kantas. A as a ]limlter c,,nhpany in that state reeived whiC a car-load of 1 mliuwr and pail freight on certa the m,asis of the weiczlt as sh,)wni by the endn invoice. They u ialed the car and re- tical weighed the lriu tier and found that it drw weighed consilterably mir than claimnl liar in the invoice. rlhennuloi they returned to the Missoti Pacific (,mnpany $11.10, mier the amount of f ight which should have been charged ill addition to what was.very In making thb return tiey stated "The tat Comnpany is tlvating us aeol)utly squ r T on all our cla m,, and has given its local ng representative authority to settle with usi here, without lhaving to tight five or six r months for our money. As your Com pany is so fair with us, we intend to treat it just as square, and send you herewitl - T-- .TDw;thighc justlty helong-t&it, fer additional freifht which should have been charged on the car of lumber. We Several muontih ago, Mr. Bush, finding how much red tape and ddlay existed in thle Claim IDpartmen', inaugurated a system after his own ideas. lie changed tilh the arrangements from a departmental to Ixr a divisional pl in, and a ))lishlt the Claim iy Department v; an orgoniation, making rem it a part of th.t Legal liepartment, to ex- lut pedite settlenients. He also had it ar- af, ranged that all ordinary claims could be settled at one by the local station agents pe1 or division odficials, without going to the of delay of referring matters to headquar- fin ters. in Mr. W. D). Gardiner, of New Orleans, kn representing C. La..ard Co.. Ltd., the an Mens' and Boys' Outfittesrs of the Creo- Ca cent City, is 1. visitor to St. J.oseph thina week, soliciting orders for spring and ls summer clothbig. Mr. (Gardiner is not a efl stranger in Tensas parish, having made th this territory for H. 11. Stevens & Co. 5i many years :igo. He says most of the faces are new he sees now, as the greater number of the old crowd he knew back ve in the early J0's have sought other pas- pt taree or nay be passed away, though a th few are left to tell the tale of their fellows. 9 Mr. Gardne'" secured quite a bunch of am orders on thi trip and expects to work this territory regularly in future. w --- c... 81 W. R. Baker & Son have just lain in T a full stock cf hardware and farming im- m pliatents of all kinds, as well as all p hosehokt mncesities. When in need of v anything to eat, anything to wear or tc anything to use in or ,ot-of-doors, ring o No. 29-that's Baker The St. Jrseph Drug Co. have oust re- y ceived a full supply of both vegetable a and flower teeds, with an unusual quan- C tity of sweet peas and nasturtiums and rambler asud other climbing vines for convenience of our good people who may I contemplate a secluded nook during the delightful moonlight evenings of the ap proaching s 2mmner. One of the largest stocks of hardware to be found in this setion of the South is kept by Lee Richardson & Co., the big hardware dilers of Vicklmurg. In this t store can be found anything needed in line of hard sare and farming impliments. This firm mill be glad to hear the wants of any of our people along these lines and cal guarantee to fill samde to entire satisfaction. Ransdel anrd Broussard should prove a strong teim in the United States Senate from Louisiana, just as will John Sharp Williams and James K. Vardaman, of Mississip pi, if all lull together. They make a quartette of able, progressive and aggreieivi statestuen, who will be certain t. make their influence felt in the National Legislature. CONFIDENCE We Back tp Our Statemeats with Our Porsuoe Rputatlmon and Mouey We are to positivu that we can relieve eastipatioa, no mutter hlw chronic it may ti, th rtwe offer to furnisi the med. iine free or all cost if we fail. We thbink; that it i worse that ~e~les to atte.t to cure constilpation with ea thartb, drlu. Cathartics may do much harm Ibsy may cause a reaction, irri tate nd weaken th, bowels, and make onesipatioa more chronic. Constipatlion is often accompanied and may Ibe caused by wtekness of the nerves and niumscle of the large litestine or culon To expect s core you I nmust therefore tone up and strengtheni tholse parts aed restore them t heiJthier ac ivity. The disonery of the active principd of o r -mely invlved the labor of slkitlti research clamists. Tuir aJ~tndy produces results such a are en pected from the best of the best-knewrn intestinal sonic, and it ispaertiarly prompt in its results. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies o ouar guarantee. They are exceedingly plesmnt to take and are ideal for child rsn. They apparently ac:t directly on tihe nerves and lenuscles ot the bowels. having, it would sean, a neutral action on other orgmau or gl ands. They do not pnrge or caugeincnl enience. If they do not poe itiv.ly cumre chronic ir habitual censtipa t~o .aud tua relievs the myriads of as mlab or depeIndent chronic ailments, your oaoneY will be refunded. Try Rexall Ondealls at our vii.. Three ises of pack ra, i., t3k., arc. s 0c. Remember, you em obtala boaR .lgbedli in ts con im.iIg 01y at .sit fltt-Se ]RQ*Ia Letter From mge Las. That Judge A. P. Land is the nnani mous choice of the Bar of Louisiana for %swciate .flutice of the Supreme Court. succeediing himself, is evident by the I strong en.iorsement he is receiving every a here in the State. The following letter froen Judge land was received by the Gazette this week: ScPREiE C,'OURT OF IrWI.rIANA New Orleans Feb'y. 6, 1912. ·Editor Tensaa (Gazette, St. Joseph. La. Dear Sir-I have nreived a copy of the ( ,a7A'tte of the 2nd inst., containing an editorial endorsemlent of my record as a Justice of the Supreme Court, for' which you have Imy sincere thanks. I certainly anm proud of the unanimous endorsement of the Bar and Court of 'i, ials of your parish. I have txvn Pn d d,r. Inanr o by the Olwlounaa Bliar and the .-iueerort Itar, and by n early every menIDer of the Baton Rouge uBar. It senms likely that the voice of a very large majority of the Bars of the State will be in my favor. Thanking you heartily for your flatter al ing call on me t, become a candidate to succeed myself, I remain, with kindest xi regards, Yours very sinceredy, A. D. LAND. at1 , IUBERAL QIFER We Ouarantee to Relieve Dyspepsia. If We Fall the Medicine Costs ' 'g Nothing [ i K ill a To unquestionalby prove to the people ca ed that indigestion and dyspepsia can be Ii to rermanently relieved and that Rexall iln Dyspepria Tablets will bring about this ing result, we w;ll furnish the medicine abso- b x- lutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to b ar- any one ising it. gg he The remarkable snecetn of Rexall Dys- d nts pepsia Tablets is due to the high degree the of scientific skill used in devising their ar- formula as well as to the care exercised - in their manufacture, whereb the well Sknown properties of Bimnuth-ulhbnitrate, tbh and Pepsin have been combined with I Carminatives and other agents. Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are con- p std stantly employed and recognized by the j, entire medical profrssion as invaluable in t ade the treatment of indigestion and dyspep C o. i. the The Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspepsia ster Tablets is carefully prepared so as to do act velop its greatest efficiency. Pepsin sul p plies to the digestive apparatus one of h a the most important elements of the di ws. gestive flid. Without it the digestion t of and assimilation of food are impossible. ork The Carminatives poesees properties 1 which aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by undigested food. in This combination of these ingredients , im- makes a remedy invaluable for the corm all plete relief of indigation and dyspepsia. d of We are so certain of this that we urge you or to try Rexall Dyrpepsal Tablete on ar ring own personal guarantee. Three sjies, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. Renemnbe,', it re- you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at able store-The Rexall Store. St. Joseph Drag nan- Co., Ltd. and Sfor The Michelites claim they will may have a majority in the General As the sembly. Trespass Notice, outh N~ TICE is hereby given that the pep ,,t/e'. "HIOPEWELL," "WILD CA?" ig "CoePG WOOD" and "BLLISTON"'' ln this t sP.ars. d belonging to the undergae.ad Company, are posted against hbntinl and d in ai trespasMing.apnting on this ,roperty i postively pr,)hlbtt.4;nla e the banter 'sir ent ries wrtten permit, issied by J. A. Vrasy. rants Any one found hlunting on taJ propeTrty with oat sad permission will be vrasialI pne nti reTNs. .API TII G& DEVELPMENT Q. PrJ. A. Va.sr, Mr. , ,,a ,; F m ,m .... .. "'"'- ""-- " " - . Ledgers, Journals Cash & Day Books ALL KINDS, STYLES AND SIZES COMPLETE LINE OFFICE SUPPLIER GARDEN SEED DIRECT FROM THE GROWER Larest Stlck Gde Sed Ier Brought to Natchz SEEDS OF KIInm ERMIATNIS POWER TrN SUasr To 10rOW" mu. Seed the Best -- --Prices the Lowest NATCHEZ DRUG CO.PETRLER CAR LOAD OF MULES 4 ,have just received a car of MISSOURI MULES, which were purchased direct from the farmers at low prices, aud will sell theo at correspondligly low prices. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. GIIYTON & IARRINGTON, 207 MAIN STREET NATCHEZ, MISS. I FRESH SUPPLY State OF GARDEN SEED OF ALL VARIETIES SweetPeas v sat Nasturtium ` that an for St. Jos. Drug Co. low atta - AGENTS -an It nov VICTOR C TALKING MACHINES miULES! a. I have Just arrived at St. Joseph with a car-load of fine, young, healthy Kentucky mules, which am disposing of rapidly at very close figures for le cash. These mules are selling at from be10 to 12 per cent cheaper than last all ., and as consequence are going lit Tensas planters who may contem ?o- buying mules should see my stock to before placing orders. My reputation is too well known to the people of Tensas to require latro 1- ductioIn. ree E. H. HALEY, eir At Stable of H, L, 1mitha A Co. Trespass Notice. it NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th publica ith J that "PANOLA," "BALMORAL," "*WYOMINO.G" "BLACg WATER" and "'HOLLY GKOVE" plantations, in Tenses )n- Parish, are posted against all trespassers, an either HUNTING or otherwise, and ail ylo- i lhe atlons of the trespass law on san l )opr in ties, will be prosecuted. without eae tlioR. i PANOLA CO., L''., ep Per W. M. DAvIDSON, Mgr. , Trespass Notice. U) Office of the Board of Commisalsners, of Fifth Inouislana Levee District. Tallulah, La.. November 18, 1911. di- All pnrties are hereby warned not to cut ant y timber or trees of any kland or n any 10 au.,geTr depredate on thheislands M bie. sislippi Eiver along the Fifth Louisiana Levee Distr)lct front, comprising the eastern tiet boundary line of the Parishes of Bast Car roll. Madison, Tenawe and Concordla, nor to t1( trepasa thereon in any way, said Islands be o. longing to the Board of ,ommtstonfler for the Fifth Louisiana Levee District. and do AIts a'rlbed as follows: I land No. i In Township 28 n. r. 12 e. 01l" No. 2in " 2n. r. 1 e. , io. fo " 6 n. r. 12 e. No. 41a " ` n. r. 12 e. you ' No. 65 I 2 n. r. 12 e. SNo. 6 In " !ta. r. 18 e. o(r ", No. 71n " Dn.r. e, T " No. 8 in 21 n'. r. 13 e. S r No. 9 in 20 n. r. ARl n.r.18t e' " b o. 10 in 20 n. r. 13e. " No. I i 20 n. r. 18 e. ,,F ! No. 12 In ' 19 n. r. 18 e. )rg' " No-A in . p &20n. r. 1Ie. * No. 1in " 19 a. r, IS e. ,I No. 14 in 14 & n. r. 14 e. S o. 15 In 11n.r. 12&a 1e. ill " o. 1 t6 " n. r. 9e. " No. ian S n. . 9&10e. AsH- " No. 19 in an. r. . 119. and more particularly described in a suorey y made under the direction and by authority of Gov. N. C. Blanchard under date of June 190t, being transferred to said Board of Cmmissioners under the provisions of Act 191 of 19051 and decisionf of the Supreme Court P of Louisiaana rendered on the 27th day of' Sitrch A. D. 1911. •ro hA.D. p J.T. McCLELLAN, AT" f reedenii Byard Commissioners, Fifth Louos 1 in Lsna iLeve Dljtri.t. gaud N. H. Lawls, diecretpry. Knights of Pytlulaa. r Lake St. Joseph Lodge, No. 1(, K. of P., mett regularly on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at Neweliton, Li. JU DICIAL ADVBRTIIBMET. ORDKR OP SALK. State of Louisiana, Parish of H'east, loth District Court. ADOLPH t;MUTTER No. 5484 D. I BAUM PUBLIC NOTWE. is hereby given, that by virtue of aref pedience to an order of sale iseued of the Honorable Dis- a triet Court n and for said Parish and a State, in the above styled and numbered matter, and directed to me, the muder signed Sheriff, I will on Saturday the 10th Day of February, 1912, between the legal hours for such sales, C that is between the hours of 11 o'clock a a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., sell at public e auction, to the last and highest bidder, I for cash, at the front door of the Court I Houme of said Parish and State, the foi- I lowing described property, to-wit: Ail the goods, wares and merchandise attached in the above styled suit as the same appears by the inventory of same now on file in the Clerk's Otfice of this Court. Terms of Sale: Cash. JOHN HUGHES, Sheriff. St. Joseph, La., Jan'y.. 6l, 1912. FOR SALET Lot No. 2 of Adolph ElgutterSaw-MILL tract known as the Kennedy o tract, adjoining Nebras ka plantation, contain o ing 50 acres. Terms: $7.00 per acre. Part cash and part cred it as may be agreed, Ao pyly to- YOUNG & YOUKG, Att'ys., "T. JOSEPH, IA. bile L," Money to Lond. and ktat On IMPROVBD SEAL RSTAT1, lonl time rs, and easy payments. Can negotiate loas for vio amounts from $1,0 uP,. wl.n I' I llWV -- -~-- ---------I-~--~ -.-) M I III9AI i crt fJJC JJ>I fly ,In, ,, *, !se Aet ut romHo le 1 ·r. J I i· We are the agents ein this distri itt for srito u oer Tep0ring Car, m te toa st ad S i ad Tube Hora Ib icded of , , n g or 20 Horse-Power 4 Cyde do- 'll k Ml ,~ & 3l magneto, .o r Tube Horn lacuded Co::1r. *:4 :* seriously contemplatig ,,m,,come to ._a and w._ will give you a .um a he ) onvinink uTHE "STomoAi SEoIe eA machine theyou can buy with this diostri con it fry w. the price. I have contracted for two hundred t o f mob mi e ". M. F. 30" s" Uro)bfr silt y With ev rytis hin e "Ten Year G y"ý , ote ourite ut f itio d dature e ApIining rthese cr s i if ou ar iThed upon rer&McDsweIg S.THE "STEPPACH .mo Vi CA mchine yo bur writ te .uo" codeamt i"t"ý u 4ftas ISend your Job Worktoan 'lA.l~d JUDIoII ADl ra eTma . SEIZURK &335 SAL. state of Louisiana, Psh of TLmas. 10th District Court. 8. CHAS. YOUNG I vs. No. i4* MARION F. NICHOLS PUBLIC NO ICE is hereby given that by virtue of a writ of teiz ure and Sale to me dirested by the above named Honorable Court la the above styled suit, I have seised and will. on satur6 the 2d du If rob A. . 12,t offer for sale at th,. Court House door o'the town of St. Joseph in this parish, between the hears of 11 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. the following de. scribed property, situated in Jhe I'ar ish of Tensas. State of Lou i~anLs. and seized in the above styled and nuw bered suit as property of defendant herein, to-wit: All that part of the Southwest quarter and the West half of the Northwest quar ter of Section Ten, in Townahip 12,North, 9 Range 10 East, lying West of Heiler's Bayou or Lake, co'ntaining one hundred and forty-two and 70-100 acres, more or ke. Also that certain part of the former Hopakah plantation situated in Tenmea Parish, State of Louiiansa, inherited by iMrs. Sarah Nichols, wife of W. W Irake, fron her deceased mther. lrn. Mary C. Nichols, wife of J. E. \1"o, ole, acquired by her deceaue in tin private act of Partition betw * h r u"s1t mother and Mrs. Harriett R.. ,..hld, a fe of H. S. Nichols, deceased, is -amae ,p pears recob~ t -t u nhe Birrrfr 1 f above Parish and State, an I bring de "cribed in said Act of Partiti iI as " 'tast part of the West half of scti.m 15, Township 12, North, Range 10 Fast. ly ing North of the line run froml a pnl on the line dividing the East front tlhy West half of said Section 1.5, one in:, dred and flfty feet North of tle dwelli.c house due West to the diviii : li:.e i , - tween Sections 15 and 18. Also all his right, ti)}I an I mi'uiet I anm to the nodivied half of tI e .,ce ,,I ground of the P414 Hopakt pl t in on which the gin hoas ett I I - gin thereon; treoSther with , ,, ings and improvementsa thr to attached as well as the at I, ,e - destinations thereo 0 altec *..e e,, a all dituated in the Parish of f.,s'. , tlate of Louisiana. Terms of sale.-Cahb, without benefit ' of appralsemeat. ror JOHli ia5F.8. rberle. ST. A.EKPm . la.. Inuaary P. 1i1I. SPECIAL PRICES Teas too laEs s i tr hi It Tn $h fals Frury 3K li sha Ib ,, I _o - Wts MeaiL he-r pnd Lrd SI. Tis ............. 4 c Iper tin 10 b. Ti...~ ....... . 90c pertin 201 . TiM ..... ........7 I. per tn SO lb. T .............4.13 per tin Snow Drop Flour TIE FINEST MILLED I-z bbIS ............... $3.3s err ....................... 6 Staud Criadd Sug 25 lb................ 6 Zc per lb. 50 I....... ...... 6 -4c per lb. 100 b.................6c per lb. r Barrels.............8 . Sc per lb. r Iend year orders to us and be con Svinced of the QUALITY of our goods F at such reasonable pried. 1Tb above prices a e d P. O. t. Natcies Il Py questly. . OW Is the Thme -- FOIR - Pancake Flour k bores . ...... 12 l-2c per boa + Setf-RIbsl Bdckwbet ..... 10c, Ikc d 33c per bok .orn Fl es........... 10c per box Ppa lh W~let...~......tc per box P.rd Rice.........lSc per boe ....kpe per peea d SI tE.vapras APeaies (tay) 1 Pmer ad 'Lapor e PrMs. ,12 1c.2 p..ad_ STs is i linof IekA r . YOU WANT SAIT -Ti Des Ho TM h ,mp Try' Sheler silt, or Smbeoem 10s per boa, thrw hse 3n. S IMdylery rceiy CL NTCHEZ, . MISS. Ii i CARROLL HOT, Krer7 I t' n po!1tq USntci, dtl rt fully late la i: r: r4-rIa 0pPct Op r rFitt of 4t J 4 eph d Tena Per Pare 4nrdi.elly ;lt4 d t, mlake.thesgqeIveu 1a hore at all timuae SRlL KIlN rI' IlI : O the olkI es of Dor. . M. Itadk, I bheVe lransi baei tpresl tice Ve·terlmery elee. Am a grade of the Cage Veuiay Colege, anmin puedise hbem I 11 . un at ,+ ln Loa stager At e "- myss. Iua I ii u enrt vsl a otr mtet ., Wh -ee End IasiIe st, w aseq him hiks him cnee w1Md II k nlaas baa bIto St. 4.. frthe wiaster mred sbi bmeokai o - aebs t ayd bLYL riL ehP rI tr; ~Ci.. V~a n CtR IIQ OUR STOCK OF It. . 5, Balp ' gl, FWhbiit lods, Ec. Is More Complete tha Uumust at this Season. Our oods are Sold at Lowest Prlcs Per. missible for the Values. W- e Have Mry - REAL BARGAINS FOR CASH. Call on or Vrite to UR. Thos. J. Reed & CO., "len's ad Boy's Wur." hNtchbe, Mlis. 06 ia SaktL TOWNTAX SALE TOWN OF ST. JOSEPH ---I vs. DELINQUENT TAX DISTORS. ast ea oa LeItssAwa, BT. JOtsBH LA. SY VIrTUE OF tt oat I by the CoastuStuaid I1 aa, 1 wil sail at tie <taidl te Tow f t. Jlof u f o'alock A. m.,on *btUflay the ' t 7 ;· ad oonutnnula on M O.lDAt.L 1ebr.ary~n ,li. . sal *e a i.attl eob sales are e pa a 9:11 which , t*3 a e io4_.I se Jst i un toe o s ale. , a tali li tue yesUi.' i saId Town oL . J.ute SIesea" & Loalalts 00 ethrol with ltalets' i I!,.y o. ,eo, b, .le.t.o Td. Oai d U lt.n iW4 m the amouna of tpet sa s 1ee.nt of said year ., seased to each Sto a, t (Uliows, to wlt Dehqbueat Tax 1.. WE t YbMe teIr IAVIS, MART-Y Is North by lot e 4jI ariae seailt Wes. k ]d o Asses se .. ...... ., Towa -ad.:......... ...... ...... Total Ta...... ., ( "M-dayo0C Wl 42 Iand Is ase bs debto oplery . , , I w il l , a ioe ldeily, sel r e ast L of asy d6bter which sato the 1moa0t or tease 1by Hitd debtor; the r! aj.prease'seot, for ad 'beredealable of ,oa y..er by p a r pcut caut s (I lol, i , :II reaS lla be prea utsd. respai ot M oD-iI0I SThie "lpsem. bte i,' sa ocpk Noostat ere of Batchs, a he l cettj for a lrt.i elsnw wtli fhll obepkeeoo workmnen., OUT-OF-TOWN SPECAL4LY Tidel out v r bat el,. a firstclck soup w chays tll. e&ll .me aui si m as tw oak me FOR SALtSc THRIE EuTAI u.it SMOTrH BLAK BO.Li,7 okl, wei.bt sJihol, pti ,i G. N. CLARKE, Stdi4sbg,