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I SBRAN -AND-- AT - Jones Bros' Free Delivery 'Phone No. 46. ('IIUWtU H NOTICES. SEiVENTII DAY *DVENTS. Services 1tvery Saturday at 10 a. im. All are ordially invited to attend. FIRST CONGREOATIONAL CHURiCH. Services every Sunday at 11 a, m. and 8 p ,,. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 and bLnior at 7:30 p. . Plrayer service and Bible training class Wednesdayv evening 7:45. F. C. LALETTE,. Pastoral Supply. Sunnday school Sunday morning at 10 o clock. PAUL: \'W. DA.a itsA, Supt. A hearty welcmre extended to citizens farmers, their faminws and friends. FLETCHER M. L. CHURCH. Preaching at 11 and 8, every Sunday. Sunday school at 0:45; Junior League at 3; Epworth League at 7 p.m. All invited. Ev anyone made welcome. Rev. Corwin Taylor pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CftI'CH. RaoULAR SUNDAY SERVICER.-11:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m., preaching, Rev. H. T, Comish, patlor. 10:00 a. Im. Sunday School, Dr. Jno. H. Cooper, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Baptist Young Peoples, Union, Mrs. S. . W. Day, President. 4:30 p. m. Junior Baptist Union, Mrs. J. F. Tubba, Supt.; Miss Cora Cart, Pres. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study every Wednesday at 8:00 p. mI. Every one cordially invited to all the services. Local and Personal. Best Oil at Davidson's. Rev. A. Sutter preached in low: station Sunday. Fancy skirt and waist goods for fal and winter wear just in at M ,rtiI Bros. Chas. P. Martin transacted business in Crowley yesterday. Get your school shoes and schoo dress goods of Martin Bros. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Yantis we i in Crowley Tuesday. Hamilton Brown shoes, 'the besi make at the lowest price, at Martir Bros. G. D. Ryther spent Tuesday and Wednesday in New Orleans. Mrs. Edith Simmons was in Lake Charles Monday night., Gasoline at Davidson's. J. C. Barry transacted business in Lake Charles Tuesday. Ring up Prentice & Prentice for anything you want in either staple or fancy groceries. Mrs. Philip Miller spent yesterday afternoon in Jennings. What's Davidson selling? Why bhard are, stoves and ranges. Miss Kate Buckingham is spending the week with Jennings kindred. J. C. St. Germain of Jennings, was a Welsh business visitor Friday. Gasoline at Davidson's. Mrs. L. T. Davis and Mrs. Lillian Lee visited in Roanoke Wednesday. REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE FROX JUNE 2, 1908 TO SEPT. 9, 1904 y amount received from shoolfund .24 Amount taXes collected by Prentice 29.0. To amount transferred 8. H fund. 783.78 Amount .les co te dbBaclford. 3,013.18 To warrants Paid .... ... 16,562.4 Amt icense collected PBrentice. 2.75 Balance on hand Oct. 9, 1904.. 4,880.39 Amt license collected by Byackford... ,913.00 Amt received for note................ Amt received for insurance ......... 3,800.00 Amt received stock and fines. .. 3,750.0 Total receipt, to Oct. 9, 1904,, 22,226.3.8 Br aMt on hand Jn 2,1903 SCHOOL FUND. Samt o had ne 2,1903......... 94.24 Amt transfered to urrent fund By amt oollected by Prentice cco14.60 t i ... 1,000.00 By amt collected b Bikford....... 1,78.8.2 To balance on hand Oct. 9, 1904 781.4200 Total receist to Oct. 9, 1004.hand Oct. 9, 1,8590 71.42 1,875.10 By Colletion,.. ('EMEERY FUND y arot overdraw Ot ..... To amt overdrawn June 2, 1 03. 108.99 98.9, 108.99 SSCHOOL HOUSE FUND, B at trrrared from current fuol.. 783.78 To amt overdrawn June 2 103.. 713.78 This eounat is closed and droppe 73.7 IEXPLrANATOy TREMARKS : $OA HNORABLE MAYOR AND BOARD O TRUOTEETS. ,TOWN OF WELH,: ' i W e,,pou finance committee, respectfully submit the attached reort overin OF Wperiod Sfrom June 2nd, 1903 to close of business September 30, 1904. This report shows a balance to the credit of he current fund of ,. SO I; b tae to e overait of the chool fund of 71.42; and the report also shows the m fund to be overdraw 783.78 was he school bhouse fund which showed in our last re. . to be oardwat 783.78 was blanced by transferiua the sum of $783.78 from the car. t and ad this nd d no hurther re reee the eou was dropped, thus we find M tetouJcash b In wIif f 0ui ,319"e2, f this amount ,50 930 Is s. the credit e•tsd ai als th oftheta: eelleeor. c i: i.~g Iowa News Notes. jMrs- D. E. Davis went to ,1cnuinis \\ ednesday on business. Mi Is . It. I lead pleasantly en I tertained a number of friends at her Ihone Friday. A. J. Findllay lost a vtaluable cow iad mule last week: both are supposed So have died from the exeessivt heat Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IHauwk visited I vlth 'T'eadule Bleaux last Sutnta:y. c. Iilrold Findley went to Jen 1ii:,.s Saturday in quest of a team to I1i)t in the harvest field. I ice harvesting is p'rogressinu g i , eir;v and almost every acre of uncut rice is ready for the harvester. Miss Goldie Lyons is quite sick with chills and fever Work began on the Storer ware ho)use today. Mr. Sutter of I:oanoke has the contract, and has a large force of men at work. Wait Bros. are loading two cars rica for the New Oaleans market. Services were held in both the M.. E. and Congregational churches here - Sunday, Itev. Sutter of IRoanoke and B. F. Deaton of Lake Charles being present. L. P. Wilcox lost one of his driving horses and a mule last week. re Messrs. Will and Quinn Bennett of lkeville were visitors in Iowa Sunday. A. J. Findley went to Hayes today on business. 01 J. J. Irwin had a runaway last to wee, and in consequence has a badly disfigured buggy. Letter to R. Todd. I V WELSH, LA. 'r Dear Sir: The cheap paint to buy is the one that covers more than you 1 id think; the cheap one to wear is the 1 , one that is young when old. la Mrs Moore, of Kelsey, N Y, bought ". 16 gallons Devoe to paint her house two coats: her painters said it would j II take that. Had 6 gallons left. Mr James Ackley's house, in Cairo (Catskill Mountains)' N Y, was painted Devoe: it wore 14 years; and j the paint was in good condition then. He was going to paint, the last we knew, though. That's the way to a preserve a house; repaint when there's no occasion. 1 Yours truly n F W DEVOE&CO j 53 New York LEWIS LUMBER CO.. ell Our Palnt. " Love Finds a Way. d 1 Fashionable weddings find prom- , inent place in the papers; reaý this, c as coming from the other end of the line, says the Lake Charles Press. One day last week as the foreman of t a large lumbering camp in Calcasieu 1 parish was returning from his daily duties with his crew, he was accosted by a couple, who standing before him, hand in hand, announced that they had run awavl from home; sixt. miles distant, where a cruel fate frowned on their love, and they asked two things-first, that the nuptial knot be tied with a round turn and a couple of half hitches: secondly, that the bride. groom be given work. The camp foreman at once attended to the hitching part. The bride was pleasantly gowned iti a Mother Hubbard which fitted loose ly in the back and front likewise at the sides, and was gathered up here and there by her finagers as she ner vously handled her costume. The bridegroom wore a complete suit of overalls and jumper, the former having one leg from the knee Sdown patched with a different colored material. ' The happy young couple buckled down to work; the groom is cutting logs in his wedding suit. e - - ****- - ---- ------ ~..... Rice Farmers I Attention! \e are LUow ready to handle your crop. We will buy your rice or m oil toll. e\V make liberal advances on riice left with us to hle milled and __- ~charge no interest and storage on same. Bring us your samples and we - will figure with you. Should you - want your rice held on storage for better prices, lbring it to us anyway, as we charge no storage - on all rices we buy at any later date. Should you want to mill, we are satisfied that we can get you as good prices as you can get any where. The JENNINGS RICE MILLNG CO., Ltd. Rice 1lillers and Dealers Established 1895. Distributing Office, Jennings, La s-- * W. T. IUTHCI-ESON SSuperintendent Welsh, Louisiana - w" w·V PR[NTICE & PR[NIIC[ Hardware and Groceries Rice Storage THE GLOBE WAREHOUSE CO., Ltd., Warehouse No. 1 at Welsh, La., Will store Rice at regular rates. Low rates of insurance. Prompt shipments on orders from patrons. Rice buyers given every facility for purchasing and inspecting. " H. 1VL. WEST DEALER IN Rice Bran, Polish and Feed, I make free deliveries to all parts of the town, ' handle the best brands of feed and am moderate in my . charges. Give me your next order. \ 0 LIYERY STABLE. % II Ii G-. B .o DeOp good Teams and \'ehicles and hsolicit the patronage of the public. Billon Bros DRUGGISTS, Welsh, - Louisiana JIM LEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY, WELSH, LA. Shirts, new ....................1 Shirts, all kinds. ......... .. oc Shirts, collars and cuffs...........15c Collars, each............... Cuffs, per pair.............. 5c Nightshirts, each ............... 0c Drawers ......... ... .. Undershirts... .. .... `r Socks, 2 pairs for........... . . .. c Ties, 2 for................. ..... Sc Coats, each ........... .........20c Pants. per pair............20 Vests, each.... ..." .... 15c.... Towels, per dozen............30c Handkerchiefs, per dozen...... ..30c Sheets, each.. ......... . 10 Tablecloths, each.......... ....1i Pillow Casings, per pair.......... c Counterpanes, each....... . 5c Ladies' Shirt Waists, each.... ...15c Overpants, per pair............... 15c Overcoat..............** * .......... 15e Woolen pants, per pair. .....·. .. Woolen coat.......... ........ 5 Errors, if any, should be reported withiu 24 hours, accompanied by orig. inal list. Unless list accomnanies bundle ours must be accepted as cor rect. No goods held over 60 days. Terms cash. Positively no credit. JolH. Cooper, I. D., Physician and Surgeon, Welsb, La, Office over Cooper's Drug Store. Office Phone, 15 Residence Phone. 26. R..Arenean , I.., Physician and Surgeon, Welsh, La, Local Surgeon for' the Southern Pacific Railroad. Office over Welh Nat'l. Bank. Bedence Phone iii. FRANK COTTON, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Welsh, Louisiana. Plsts of Welsh oil field showing all subdivisions will be furnished upon application for $1.00. Ofle with Davison-Martin Real Estate and Loan Co. Telephone No. 91. CLINE, CLINE &LjI I., it l S I no' ri' ( ! i. tT.dake I I u', '' I ( (' Stw4 1 ANTHONY HEBERT, City Barber, Next to ('o,,er'. I)rugtop Hot and Cold Baths, S•mmmmmmm mm..2.... I J. D. KI'BALL, Blacksmithing AND Horseshloeing, All Kinds of Repairing a Specialty. Shop located on North Adams street T heorl1dsFr Routi $t.ovIs * .STATION CAIRO * MONTGOMERVY. 11W OPILCA SMobile & Ohio Limited Leaves NEW ORLEANS 7:30 p. m. Arrives ST. LOUIS '.:44 p. m. next afternoon. ST. LOUIM EXIPRESS Leaves 9;10 a. m., Arrives ST. LOUIS 7 52 next morning Rate: to i, toh o ad Rerun 20 Limit at Fair 16 D1y .24 Limit at Fair *80 Day 2-8.80 Return until . . Dec. TICKETS ON SALE EVERY DAT. ELEGANT PULLMAN SLEEPERS New Orleans to St. Louis WITHOUIT CHANGE. 2 COACH EXCURSIONS EVERY DAY 2 EXCEPT FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS $15 to St. Louis and Back, Limit 10 Days. $45.85 Denver, ColoradoSprings. Pueblo or Boulder, Colorado and Back. $58.85 alt Lake City or Oden and Back. tober 31so nsale Every Day. inal Limit 0o tober 31st. li·inal0t TICKET OFFICE: 229 St. Charles St., Cor. Grarier Phone Main 3639-L. Opp Telegragh Offices. NEW ORLEANS, LA. F. E. GUEDIIY. D. P. A. Queen & Crescent ROUTE T.e EeSt Line -TO New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Washington, Birmingham, Chattanooga, -AND ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST. Through Pullman Sleepers New Or. leans to Cincinnati, New Orleans to New York via Lookout Mountain, Bristol, Lynchburg, Washington. "THE SCENIC ROUTE." New Erleans to St. Louis via Merid* ian and Mobile & Ohio Railroad, THE WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE. DINING CARS SERVING ALL MEaLS. Coolest, Cleanest, Most Picturesque. Full detailed information furnished' with pleasure on application. C. F. WOODS, T. P. A., San Antonio, Texas. G. H. SMITH, Gen'l Pass. Agent, New Orleans, La. R. J. ANDERSON,As'tGen. Pass. Agt New Orleans, La. Belsh leat Iaiet, IHAA AISI A 1, Proprietors. First-Class Meat of All Kinds always on hand. Phone 74.