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DETROIT STOVE WORKS est stove WlOn Wo be at e .e it the Best Stove ýý E Stoves and Ranges Cost No tMore We ,..mesma the-. L. L. 1IORSE & SONS, Welsh, La. NEW RESTAURANT, ED LYONS, Proprietor, Next to Journal Office, Welsh, La. _ E Fresh Fruits, Fish and Meats and evrrything in Season. Hot an4 Cold Lunches at all Hours. Patronage of the Public Respectfully Solicited,N . 1'uuotluul~ii~ Netlee for Publicatiou. LANID OuncE r NEw O. lS, LA. October 4 1902. Notioe is hereb given that the follUowing thO tsaid woof l be made beforel Tho. oL. loVev U. S. Co•lenisioner. at Kinder. La. on dol Etr 1828., for ; thJoi -d oj 0 2. and of nw3 s4 d e3 of swii of sec 2, and o -nw3 of rse Io. tp6 s r 6 w . Mer. me Lthe follo w itnesse to prove i e hioontinaursidne unnd onlti.tion ofaid d, _vii : J.L. Lelan S. B. Leblanc. 0. J.Nisoi. Eugene Perkins, of Kinder. Cal asieu P]arish, .LrRa L. Coua-, Register. See F. J. WEST t When in need of FEFED of all kinds. He will give you the benefit of the market and will sell for CASH only and at a small profit. SAlso aChoice Town Lots - the West & West sub-division. Procure one at once as they are going . fast. Terms to suit purchaser. "An Oil Gusher," j "A Rice Farm," 4r "A Happy Home." flow to buy or how to sell! See , " i E. F. ROWSON & COMPANY, The Old Reliable Firm. . .........S.......--************** Our Rice Mills Are Both Running Frill Time. Bring Us Your Rice and get the BEST RESULTS ATTAINABLE. MONEY ADVANCED WITHOUT INTEREST on rice left with us for milling and returns made in 30 days when so desired. If you do not care to mill see us anyhow. We pay highest market price for the rough. THE JENNINGS RICE MILLING CO, Ltd C. S. MORSE, Manager, W.T. HUTCHESON, SuptL Jennings, La. Velsh, La. Notice fir Publication. LAD Orrica AT NEW Or]LEAlS. LA. October 4. 1902. Notice is hereby given that the followiinC named mestler has l.ed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proof will be made before Thos. o. NoVem. U. l Commimazoner st Kinder. La.. on November 15. 12-, viz: T. George Nixon Homestead Entry 176.39 I for the awi4,of nrl and w6 swY4 sec 2. and | of heswec Ilntp a, r- W. a. Mer Re nametshe following witnesses to prove 1his continuous residence upon and c oltivatioe of said land. viz: Alexander Cole. J. B. Cule, F. . Leblano, T. M. Rester. of Kinder. Calca sieu Prish, L. WALTEB I. CoKES. Register. LOCAL AND PERSONAE.J My stoc for delive A. P. Bonner, of Joplin, was a bus- Novemhbel iness visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Bon- sery stocl ner says that nearly all of the plant- should se ers in the Lacasine river belt were as possib through threshing and were preparing to put their rice on the market. As yet very little rice had been shipped Taken from that section, due to the dullness southeas of the market. -Jennings Times. Al on le Mr. G. A. Bailey, of Welsh, spent same by the day here Monday. Mr. Bailey danrages was looking over the business pros pects of this town with the Herald editor and Mr. W. L. Peters and ex pressed himself as much surprised with the astonishing growth of Vinton. He has not definitely decided whether he will locate here yet.--Vinton Her-N a aid. A man named Landry was drowned at the Jaenke bridge near Jennings last Friday evening. It is said he started to let down the draw bridge and the crank slipped out of his hand and flew around striking him on the head and knocking him into the bayou. His body never came to the surface P after he fell into the water. He was about 35 years old and leaves a wife and several children. Sunset Limited. The coaches which brought the Chicago bankers to New Orleans on last Sunday are for the "Sunset Lim ited" which will be inaugurated on November 22. The coaches are of the very latest model, having every con- Mion venience, and were built especially for siona . service between New Orleans and Cal- Pie ifornia. Railroad men pronounced it nu the finest train that ever came into oF New Orleans, the cars being a marvel Wels of beauty and finish. DI New Town for Caleasleu. eau Francois Hebert, jr., of ward one will in the course of a few weeks open a merchandise business at Jones' Bluff on the Calcasieu river, and will establish a ferry across the river at that point. He has made application t3 the Federal Government for a post owing office and also contemplates the erec nn tion of a sawmill. ee This point is an old business loca- WT r, L tion, and has enjoyed a large trade in and nd times past. prore ME.xIAN BEAUTY COMING. beft ivatio the Calca- Danahter-in-law of presient Disal to PaY Us a Visit. Wter. ,hen President Diaz of Mexico and Deb his wife make their trip to this coun- Cu try, they will, if present plans are not W changed. be accoiupanied by their of charming daughter-in-law. Senora Por- Stc flrio Diaz. wife of Captain Portirio Di- cop az. son of the president of our sister Pr republic. of In company with the elder Mime. Di Re will az, the president's wife, who is viva- 5 sell for cous, graceful and a delightful cow panion, the younger matron will un doubtedly be much sought after by so ots clety in this country. Senora Diaz was Senorita Louisa Raigosa before she was married to the ashing young captain going Shas been married only a year or " T two, but in that time has taken a hig SBflRitiOl in the society of the capitaL Sample Sale BOX PAPER. We have a lot of Box Paper which was used as samples by a large paper house which we secured at a bargain and will place on sale at 5C. Come early as they will not last long at this price. JOURNAL Stationery Store Ready for Pelivery. My stock of fruit trees will be ready J for delivery from about the middle of November on. Those desiring nur sery stock for this season's delivery should send in their orders as early as possible. JAS. (LICK, Ioallnoke, La. Empounded. Taken up at my farm seven miles southeast of Welsh, one cow and calf 1 on left hip. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying Sdamages. A. A. SUTTE't, dLagRos. oanoke, La. The Welsh 1 National Bank re III;I- 1 ,S ýn e. he n- Many careful Business and Profes or sional Men carry their acounts here. al- Pleased to add your name to the it number. ito OFFICERS: L. Kaufman, President. vel O. Fulton, Vice Peiden W W Welsh, Cashier. DIRECTORS: L. Kaufman, 0. Ful A. P. Pujo, Gpo. Lock. H. it Arcen eaul, A. E. Bell, F. L. Lewis. TREASIRY DEPARTMENT. ice of Comp rlle oi lo Clrrency WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 11. 1902. Whereas, by satifactoryl evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that 'THE c WELSH NATIONAL BANK." in the h Town of Welsh, Parish of Calcasieu, and State of Louisiana, has complied a with all the provisions of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be au thorized to commence the business of SBanking; Now therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The t Welsh National Bank," in the Town of Welsh, Parish of Calcasieu, and SState of Louisiana, is authorized to cormnence the business of Banking as r provided in Section Fifty one hundred and sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. "- In testimony whereof wit S- SEAL. " ness my hand and seal of - __- office this eleventh day of 1- September, 10. T2. P. KANE, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the C(urrency. '' No. 6418. No. 3.-. ýrui A3MENDMENT TO CHARTER OF Calcasieu Implement Co.. Ltd. STATE OF LOUIBIA-A,) PARISH OF CALUASIEdu Before me, Lee E. Robinson. a duly commis sioned and qualitied notary public, on this day personalln came and appeared Paul W. Daniels, Thomas H. McMillan and H. . Dan- Gu Iels all residents of said parish and state each of whom declared unto me that they collect- hole ively owned all the stock of the Welsh Imple ment and Vehicle Company. Limited, and that ats special stockholders' meeting of said cor porationheldat its office in the town of N elsh at the expiration of fifteen (15) days notice as required by its charter, said meeting being held on the seventh day of December, A. D. lt, said charter was amended by a vote of all of the stock present and represented, so that articles one, two and eight (1, 2 and 8) should read as herein set forth, instead as pro vided in the original act of incorporation; and as soamended they shall govern the corpora tion in the future. ARTICLE I. The name and title of this company shall he !'Calcasieu Implement Colmpany, Limited," in which name it shall enjoy a succession of Sproperty and all of the powers, authority, C rights, privleges and immunities vested by law in corporatio • i and its domicile or prin cipal place of business shall be in Welsh, Cal r casieu parish, Louisiana. o ARTICLE II. Tie purposes and objects for which this cor poration is established, and the nature of bus Siness to be carried on by it are declared to be: to conduct a general retail implement and mercantile business; to buy, sell, own, mort gage or hypothecate real estate or any chlarac ter of movable property; to issue notes. drafts, checks or other evidences of delbt; to conduct a farming, canal, irrigation,l advancing, rice milling, either public or private warehouse business, and to perform all acts necessary for or incident to any of the above enumerated branches of business. ARTICLE VIII. This corporation can be dissolved or any portion of its charter amended at either a reg DX ular or special call of thestockholders' meeting by a favorable vote of three-lourths (%) of the Sstock resenlt or represented at such mleetlng. In case of the dissolution of the incorporation by uidation, expiration of time. or a decree er of court, tile stockholders shall elect three (:i) commissioners to act as liiuidators and to ed wind up the corporate affairs in accordance with the resolutions of the stockholdersn meet I ing appointing thei. W\'itness their signa tiaesheeto in imy presenice. and that of V. W ainwrihlit and C. . Wildman,. competent ant lawful witnesses, in tilhe town of Welsh, this aevelthi day of I)ecembler, A. D. 101, each appearer sulbscrlbing tile nlumber of shares whichl they own respectively after their signla tures hereto. lSigied) H. 8. DAIELs, Nine Shares. PAUL V. D)AIEI.S, Seve(nteen Shares. TIIoS. H. McMILLAý, Twenty-six Shares. Witnesses: V. WAI\WnRI(IIT" }A") LsE E. Ro)lxrSoa.. "j ( sit. Notary I'Public. ýce"'AItIm11 OF (CAc'AsIEU. Ottice of Cler. o( of Colrt 1 it Judicial Circuit. I hereby certify that tihe above andl forego ing is a trlne and correct ropy of thle original aieltlndieIit to charter, tiled ill my ofttice on the 10th day of .1 nlUlY, A. I). 1I102-. and recorded on Sthe 12th day of July. A. Ii. 102, in book 7 of inortagcis, pagces .:'3iet se of witi.. my III testiioy wlo ereoy ', i official signature sand seal at Lake (ýý. Charles. Louisiana, on this 14th dlay re. of JTuly, A. D. t1102. Delputy Clerk and Ex-Otlicio ltecorder. RICE LANDS OIL LANDS I Remember you prospective buyers of Farms, Rice Lands or Oil Lands, we can surely save you money.0 We have a large list of Louisiana and Texas rice lands we can sell from . 00 to $40.00 eor a gcre. We do not own the earth but are agents for ien good ianed slice of its suf ace, and with our long expetince and personal knowledge of rice lands are competent to phelp ou knoake .our selections either in Louisiana or f Texas lands. We invite you to call or write us for any e information. Will gladly furnish same on short notice. DWIGANS & CARR, OFFICES : Welsh, La. Ganado, Tex. ORANGE LAND 0u., Limited. Rice, Sugar and Timber Land SOn reasonable terms, at from $5.00 to $30.00 FOR SALE per acre, according to qualit and location. These lands are in solid blocks and have not been culled. Some of them are under irrigation canal'. Apply to SJArIE5 ELLIS, J. B. WATKINS, WELIS, LA. LAKE CHARLES, LA. SLEON CHAVANNE, Fire, Accident and Tornado Insurance, No. 727 Ryan Street. Long Distance Phone No. 597. 1 Laýe Chrls - Lov2isian .ia For Rent! \L 200 acres well improved farm (never cultivated)5t miles of Welsh. splendid house, stables, fencing and pasture. Will put down large well and let ten ant run it with traction engine. 160 or 320 acres 3# miles of Fenton, Sfair house and barn, fenced (wild land) will rent same as above. 160 or 320 acres 3} miles of Fenton, fenced, good barn and rice house and will build new and comhortable house at once. Splendid 10 inch well and a 25 h. p. engine. A good farm. Levees made. 500 acre well improved farm on s Grand Canal about five miles from d Roanoke. Five room house, very s larege fine barn, two rice houses, pas ture fenced, leveed. Will make a lib t- eral bargain with good tenants and if can furnish seed if desired. f For further particulars see Read Spencer at Roanoke or Rowson & Co., at Welsh, or write to LAUGHLIN & CLOUD, Decatur, Illinois. SPENCER'S ALLIGATOR PRESS SGuaranteed capacity, 22 tons of hay aC per day, or no pay. Its 50 inch feed t- hole makes it the best for rice straw. SJ. A. SPENCER, Dj Box 55, Dwight, l11. i. wiea | |ii iwo. Billon Brosi I( IDRUGGISTSI, elsh, - - is Welsh, - - Louisiana I - g Good RAlI1 Buggies so Cheap Snor no cheap Buggies so.. Good as those sold o by the .. . _______ c 1" D.1~ LIYERY1 STABLE. IP r Pitre Bros . ad %Velh. - a. "•. Keep good Teams an.d Vehicles and solicit the patrounge of the public. ANTHONY HEBERT. City 4+ Barber, Next to Cool.er's Drugstore Hot and Cold Baths, Agent for Lake ('harles Laundry. JIM LEE'S Chinese Laundry, Welsh, La. Shirts, new .. . ............... ...15 Shirts, all kinds.. .. . ....... ...10c Shirts. collars and ctutfs. e.15c Collars...........- ............. .'c Cuffs, per pair... ............... Drawers (w wol lkc)............. - .o Undershirts (wool 1c) ......... Nightshirts ............... .. 10e S ocks............................... T ies.............................. . .oe (Coats......................... ... Pants.. 5c SVests ............ . . .. ......:.... Towels. per doAzn .................30c j Handkerchiets. per dozen.......... 30c Errors. if any, should be reported within 24 hours. accompanied by original list. Unless list accompah ies bundle, ours must be accepted as correct. No goods held over 60 days. Terms Cash. Positively no Credif Posit~irel--n