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THE TENSAS GAZETTE Tasas Gaette PuII olpany. Ltd. Ofticial Journal of th PariL of Tmss, brd of ScMd 0rIrs.tl tdl L rsi I u101aid IrnO of SL JWb 52. ir ` NEW SERIES-VOL. Y XXI ST. JOSEPH, LOUISIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922 NU2BI N ,T.~~ -l--, , .. ,,,Ii = , , _ _.•., , ,,, ,,,, __.w.. . . rm' ,=..__.,. - ;= ' =". . ." .H" -I'- ''-m '-a I" linu u r N "l In ] n 'lBa II ] II Bi 'm m'lir. . " l IB l ] ~ Have Your Old Hat Cleaned! You can now Ive: youlr fod hat. either STPRAW, kEIT, PANAMA or R.1V(tK4)K, ,leane |, Idb'ke l and triniinN,! at the following pricew. M:til or 'gno, them t, u. All4 work gnar:nteed|: Cleuned and, blocked ..................... $1,00 New Bend.............................. New Bweat ............................... eOo New Binding .... ............ .... .......... Dyeing ...........: ............. .. ... $1. 0 GRADY'S HAT RENOVATING COMPANY 405 Man Street, Natoez, Miee Screen FUES BRING DISEASE! Early! 02) KEEP THAT FIRST FLY OUT. Th The Fly that Flit. About he Faes The Lighting on Food. Leave it Hh Wake Pousible disease and Death. You can't KiD every Fly hut Yea E 0C s an Keep Every fly Out by ,Ws SA.Se Sauig. A Ai. E o kter, ad s/ ' Mea noro Flie. Thre see., iet ttaut. One f enw Mean, a tlhuad Mere latr. ( Lutmber Don't Give the Dread Dime. e. er a Chance to Enter yer e ns. ompanyre Prepared to Supply . With a variety of Deor Wihies And Screeing Material at nmer. able prices. Our large dtek givek ye a Variety to Solect Free. Ship3 Sare Made Promptly. Ask' Far our Folder deeesrlbng The Umoe and Prices. -----. Visit Oar Art Department WHEN IN NATCHEZ Our Holiday Line of (ilts Now on Display DIXON BROS. Wall Paper, Paints and Glass UheRoof Eternal Heart Cypress Shingles - $6.50 (F. O. . t. Joseph) Sap - m a 4.00 (F.O.3. St. Joseph) F. A. BLANCHE St. Joseph, Louisiana Butchart & Phelan S Natdhz, Mississippi Corner Main and Union Streets ... hL kin Shua 31 3 sn... Galvanized elsterns a Specialty Arcola Tr WATER Heating Plant See lThis Plant Ia Opr.tlIa la'Owr Shew Widoew sse ==o=p......szo.:e==eze.:zee.OeOSS ............ O ,, For Sale! RE-CLEANED AND TREATED CLAY and PEAS WHIPPOORW LL ~Z3C:A LOAD or LESS.''. COHN BROS. LOS:N A *0000 "fi klid" of i - P_ CONDENSED STATEMENT Citizens Iank of Newedllton 'OF NEWELLTON, LOUISIANA As Furnishcd the Examinner of State fanks at the Close of Business June 30th, 1922 LIAIILITIES IIESOUIRCES or Iwmm nli i........ S U1oUi. l hi rY ......... $ 5, U.1 "',' ,.''-''.'-_. ... ............ "°""I L·J,.,,. ,,,.. , ,,,,,,,.=~no .ar ..... . ............p . : .. 70 D,, ,.Y .b, m. n,,...... .,266.16 In wg 6we Lebr...J oz-a tv" O/ teel nu............... 2 .0 Caldd...)... .......... &n.0 '6h. . hI : m t a6... 1,"1.12 Dm1 hr b.& ad.auml iw h v il Ugh............. 10,36t . Total .............. $14,14.6 T i ............ .t4O,14. STATE OF LOUUIAEA,1 rsMlk d Tut... }" L Js. P. Ira, hudd , mad I, lM. IL AN, Giodi I .A --aLhd1, i umlumy mew dit trs abre ,ht iom ihs bdm t d y widuld mlw r·ad Idi. JAl. A. ALW hudlw __ AL 3. ALdEN, CGit SiM.ul . IIm am i b hma di. i iy d.4 Jdy, 122. J. C. S.UAN, Iwary Fi. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE -T BANK OF ST. JOSEPH, OAF ST. JOSEPH, LA. A.s Frnlished the Examlmer of State lanks at the Close of Businemss June 30, 1922. ItFlUCU. . UIAIITE -.--- L.. .........$ 16ia. GI Cu ...................... 0,06 O.1 Lo In mew s, mm* ...... ,, I. , .. . (l............. 3,0 . O.r aib wlmh l ...... 1,674.3 sa tai)................ I I,, N Ot-,b-.nlJi a,dsucwibe , s.tao. 3 . D',I_ ............... 2,o6.' .m.l sgad I"a t......... .. C A .....A .......... 16.1 S Sink. sbut d bsc ml beak ... 54in.18s Caiiw'eul ehda i., -.. &m ll I. aNh . bas. . 3 . L h,4 I olb odlhudln...... Ib d fh a Nau dal lN ,l u i N l l am NMS i................. 1,06.0 U. S. C..w.s.U (e.,, t BI Cc t ' ".s ................ 1,613 - -6. T l ............ ,57.7 Tl.......... $3 ,5 STATE OF LOqU1WANA 1,L F. Ta,, Va.h.Fmll, LL Ar, Aais aCi.d d.u m q p dl 13 . A, J . . h ~ i . . m d dh u t h e .b1. . . t ba h s 1 6 h b a d d o r ur a w . m l T 1 1 C , V a _ L A. NCKN, Aar Ca. i Subhrlbed and swiss to before ma., Ulal 6th day o Jly, 143 L I. MW., I. QC6 d Come & ou4Ad &Lb.r Mi. m u iuu r m lia u eii m m mlil'' m r- i i i RURAL CAiRRI , XAMINATIO .' The United States -Civil Service Commission has announced an ezami natiorn to be held at St. Joepph, L., on August 12, 1922, to fill the po sit.on ot rural earrier at Newelton and vacancies that my Ilater occur on rural routes from fthat post hlaeo. The ikmar of a or ernuer -n a standarl d daily w n , route -of U miles is $1,800 per annum, wlth.aa additioul $30 per mile per annum for ecah mile or major frati.. there of in exes of 24 miles. Tihe salary on meao dutes ranges from $2450 to $2,6 per annumn, aeeeegd to8 length. Separate msm.atsens for motor routes and wagon routs are no longer held. Appoitmeants. to both positions will be made from the same register. THE EXAMINATION IWILL BE OPEN ONLY TO CITI SENS WHO ARE ACTUALLY DOM ICILED IN THE TRRITORY OF THE POST OFFICE WHERn E TEE VACANCY EXISTS' and who moeet the other requremento es forth in Form 1977. eth mm and wnmen, If qualified, may e -ter a nation, but appointg offi es have the legal right to spfy the - desied In reusesting eertfintlou of eligibles. Womsa will net be crn siddered for rural carrier appointment unless they are the widows of U. L. soldiers, silora, or marines, or the wives of U. & sldiem, sle or manrie who are phpleally isiqu l Sod for examination by reaon of injures received in the line of mli Story duty. Form 1917 mnd aplition .laak may be obtained free the o-fies mentioned above or fsms the 'United States Civil Serrie Commis don at Washington, D. C. Appliie tion should be forwarded to the Commissioa at WashLngtL, D. C, at the carliest practiasala date, SHAULL'S CATARUH SCuI3 Those who ar weIn "a u on Iow" e etia, wil notee tte C~ bnh behoe *;m mu own firm hen a , arei ing pod health. M& fa d l 4arr am. while Caiarr in Mecal diseess , k i o, anud su mt es ti re mss Mod es Mme, in mOaL AS tmgtlmb 'CALM ATMO$WPMK MOST M. PORTANT IN APLYING CAL. j CdM AR3ZNATK FOR WOmi IfrrM .OLT, A ealm amo here i the et hae portant thing is be eladerm whe applying mIed m liste ti eteomm toe eoutr the on 1wev-e--- h-e portant than dlew s ethr a iimr. e on the cotbo p . Is set Ibt ~ is made by the iehihb of thif United States Desitmsat at Agri. culture who, at the Delta Laersti at TanuIsh 1., w~d eat Sh a& eiem auml Of 66110. Isai eels depau the pl ah bat~ tr tihg an the phuat e eem theme covered with the b psuihlm if poison do. The duLt omes eat ed the mahine isa leud sad himp h the air for sine tims befdre us~Ma If the WWd IMu. doIsg this thLm much of it never ue whet It Is wanted but drit heysm the t0h to ther e"eor t usmed paeihe er in diipad h the wind. Itni et always pe, hie eserme, ts get a perifcly alm iatinsqhie at the in the 4a.g as be doe, hut the spdaie. Uf 1u the Asuimes rt ind be rdea phersiy eor siderathim. TO AID Y'm PUT ife reeomrum Dine Star fr allm foot rUoeft a iyad or ,it core, bunMi cswem lee 6eaem' of the feet; and all shim d e, . such as 1kb, mum.--a- lillrwr iPemon Oak, Old Se mid Sere m Children. WO amt sti yea dotlh and ha pleina p ei-L-t Jsesph Drug C., Ltd. vsCusalmG dl D.TA izinw Change dJ- sW e ffseat TLeae rr.Obss L . Do SI aO EL SM u6 .L W4Sa a1a 14 a.m 15.25 P. ma lowW`p0m6 $40 R ~ 1 a 4k .m aM .m , a" .Il ye. 0 6 a, 1 " I " : j Su pim SY Lb ~ &Spm a..S:;t·104s--~L.r~'~ lema acreage cn otat .13 Louis nr in 1911 is tereassd ud00 JUag' cslprd rW U FO L -ar e-mpr with lest year but is still 34,000 acres lees tham the 10 year average, aceerdlug to a report Just imued by ieme! L James, Ag reultural Sttistica at New Ols.., of the Buru of Agricultural 3eom bmia. I Tbhe area n eoottm euutiaitoe SthiLs state om June U, 12 it eati mated. to be. 1,911,00 ares (pro Lemntmu estimate). Thdn is 11#96 o the acreage (retvsd) 1n cultivatlo at t teud of June in 111 whltl was 1,19t,000 acres. The 10-year av age of cotto acreage Is 1,34l, 700 acres. The cendition of the grawkhg ere om Jue t25 was 61% of a normaL This compares with 70% May U, 181t; 64% June t25, 19t11, and with 77% June 25, 110, and yit 77 the 10-year average of eonditlon em Junme 5. A condition of 60% on June 25 forecasts an average yield of about 19 pounds od lit eottem per mci mnd a total production, (allowing oe Per at from the planted area for aamdonmet later on) of absi t 274,470 bales.. Last mr the average yild per are of lint cotton was 114 pounds amd the productiom (in .elvaleat 500 pound bales) was 278,8 bales; two, ynears age the prductioam was about 87,068 bale, three years ago t0781 bales; and f eur ye a o 8 7,717 bales The fihal ouu wll prbbly be larger o msler than the amount tn c eatsd aceordilg as growing geudi tins heafter are better or worse than average conditions. The eroisp I still about three weeks late. is ras, ito antinog mad inufldest fertiliser used on bill mids have been the rule. Conditle Is spotted. Latenem of the crop and lae working are likely to reduce prspects. Hot weather is bldhg the bell weevil In check. Much late m/i v,~1 tva cdL Msd Is plasted ett Is sll gyay. The t are generally mall, averaging bat lte over : luches ig. Seam lds, are bloeming Weevils are r prte in aaundamee 13 saay loca Ts. T)w crop ned dry hoat wetL r at the preset ums. In the erthast prtam o the e much cetton. acreag was destreyed by flood wter at a omidemh peIr cet of the ere wa , plisd, In die idt five in the east.niteal pete, hem wa also mach jom of-It aage due to fl Baolly thm be beae te much od, wet ~frb tIs -rd, too muh rain der4 putbt time, and thee is threatsted Ass tee boll weevils. TW -~tg --L wwvain The psematags .uNdfh ad kse 4 4aiim rn Ja 5i u r fas 0ws, imsuplIm.a bing wIt a umIo ems dws srou..ssd it 10 Pa mt: Aamia 1, Ai.. UM I.N is. hswasqvd 103, hmsoyIb U, iS. dime OS, Ca. 72 Caiv U , Cu ass 49, cbd ba Vems * Cr ss 47, D as" ew 62, so RTp $2, Del Cusl 74, Flsrn $l, Jambsow O, Liisi 1, Lbbi u, hosinsh67, ism 16, Yer bSs 66,im SI, Nu . 6, Ua.s.. 1rn 0. NtMW~hs., Oina # 4e, P46" -MW 63, Beun U0, Bad Rbaw 66, Moh~nd 4, am"i 73, at. 1.1ma 64 St. IA , 2. II. Mots U, Tmegb a 564 T.. 14. U.s. Ui, Y umilioa 15 ,Wa iorna 72, Wobms 10, WOOL Camel 73, Weak Mi7u.. , 6. id Ws 14. vs. T522 hiM~ i 343S~ Th. .rntusd -ri i .s.mm b 6N -o . dTi-se - - li Me ..t amsys iS m1Mymv.W a Yager .i, as hw .1 ,114,6No mwe, a Tb. ssmi~tiam to tit. pswgm in JT 25 - 11.2* ida ism rmi mie.do - -a r wills ' i A% 0sMay. !5, 1Si *.ai -w J 5, 131; a.d 169 do swage emim dIs tI e -o p mjrar.a A i.2..nat1.% aJw u ma.wrrr a· pr amdi pm d*W 1 '%51,9- ~ ad Ci sod a em Tisi er wmo. A ma a r.." ditios. 10 at±o , ~ ir J5M $4 1Wa . 1wsbIbS; tg oeAs ale.: WV I.. qp U.. 499,769 li a aai Am p sw Ag 1l,79U ba ml * tis !5 by yw $ mu: - Smax* Cumsi. U, sugOs UI-ul~Sm' i73,Aim0 UhY2 a4liwuU$ aiiii N LtriY el, id: A..W 9l U, U, So · I A. 25, A - UrIhs t I' 4 W.OR.3DETROIT This Astoum lug Low eri.. 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