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ATWVIS * SITATIION CAI * 40NTGOERY * nOsie8 JACSOPNVIUL NEW OQI Z.A Chcao limitel Through Sleeping Car Service NEW ORLEANS to CHICAGO via St. Louis and "THE ONLY WAY" Leaving New Or= leans every day at 7:30 p. m. ST, LOUIS EXPRESS A Good Train to St. Louis leaving New Orleans ev ery day at 9:Io a. m. All Meals Served in Superbi Din ing Cars- Meals ala Carte. TICKET OFFICE: IN St. Charles St. Cor. Gravier. 'Phone Main 3639-L. New Orleans, La. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant man ager, (man or woman) for this coun ty and adjoining territory. Salary 820 and expenses paid weekly: expense money advanced. Work pleasant: position permanent. No investment or experience required. Writeat once for full particulars and enclose self addressed envelope. xt COOPER, & CO.. 132 Lake St.. Chicago, Ill. -- 0 Buy your icte fruit amid vegetables at the W e-h Meat Market. Johi H. Cooper, I. D., Physician and Surgeon, Welsh, La, Office uver Cooper's Drug Store. Office Phone, 15 Residence Phone, 26 WHEN IN NEED 0of anything In the line of Kitchen Ware, The Morse Hardware Company, Ltd., can - Supply Your Wants. Our Line of Tin Ware, both Light and Anti- - f Rust, also Copper and Nickle Ware is - Complete. Come and let us show you. T Morse Har e Co., Ltd '--T--'TE RIGHT PLACE. _____ 11IUUUIII I llUkUIULUIUILi Great Activity in Well Drilling In The 'ickniy of' Wtlsh. Hutchinson and Scroggins, the suc cessful deep well drillhrs, have just finished a fine fiowiong well for W. B. Gabbert north of Roanoke. It is said that this well altiough on quite high ground flows nicely from a pipe which stands two feet above ground. They are now drilling for Messrs. Lewis and Neely just east of the Cos. nor farm thrae miles north of Welsh. Mr. Lietje, of Roanoke, is also hav ing a new irrigation well put down o! his farm. Dick Miller, North-west o Welsh, is to have a new well put dow, in the near future, while Ambros Pitreis increasing his farm valuatioi to the extent .of one more deep we] for irrtiation. One need be in thi vicinity but a few days in order t see that money is rapidly being turne into permanent improvements. Bring your job work to the JouR NAL oface. SCHOOL NWT. Rennie Romero entered school this week. He is in room three and doing nicely. This closes the first four months of school. We have an enrollment of just about two hundred. Several more than this time last year. This is the regular mid-term promo tion period. Grade cards will be giv en ,ut F'riday and classes will he re organized so that the new term till start off smoothly Monday. Several new enrollments in the grades this month. The nineth grade finish their Gen eral History this week. Our schools are in the best shape that they have been in for the past year and a half. They are being bet ter graded than they have heretofore. Our discipline is more thorough and our pupils are learning the science of studying, and while some of ourclass es are not so far along in their books as they were eighteen months ago, yet they have gained a fund of knowledge during their months of study. It may Ie of interest to parents to know that our pupils when going to other places to school enter their "grades" without let or hinderance, indicating that our work is as thorough as that of Lake Charles and otbar places to which our pupils have gone. Our Arbor Day program has been postponed until the city council have made arrangements for the securing of trees. Q carter holiday Friday to all who have been neither tardy nor absent dur;ag the past month. Ivy Derouen, of Bell City, sister o Mrs. Austile Benoit,. entered school Monday. Commendation is due the children '.f Welsh for the excellent work they are doing in their Culture studies,viz: music and painting. Less than a year ago the water color work was introduced into our schools and it is U. & C. ROUTE. THE BEST LINE NEW ORLEANS TO BIRMINGHAM, ATLANTA, CHAT TANOOGA, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHI.\, NEW YORK, LEX INGTON. CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS. Through Sleepers. Eleg gant Conches. Dininiig Cars. For information write CEO. H. SMITH, G. P. A., Mew Orleans, La. C. F. WOODS, T. P. A., San Antonio, Texas. Seed Rice. The G~i'f Rice Milling Co. Ltd. has the best .lpan, Honduras and Bull seed rice in the country. Price will advance 25c a bbl the first of the year -better get your supply now. surprising the amount of natural tal Sent that have been brought to light. The children paint, usually, from the object, seldom .from a picture, and many really pretty things decorate our walls. Their singing also de serves mention. One can but be in e spired with love for our country when our boys and girls sing "America" and other songs as if they meant it. The following is one of the essays written by a 5th grade boy of our school on the subject "The Pleasures of Taking A Final:"-Taking a final e is very good. It is just about like taking a dose of salts. Now you know lust about what it is. When you come to school every dlay, you dont think about the final. In the e evening, after school, instead of t studying your lessons, you play in the street till bed time. Next morn in' you come to school, the teacher says "All that have your lessons hold up your hands". No hands to be seen. Well she keeps you in. recess. You say "That iseasy." But when the final comes,you say to yourselves, e "I sure wish I had not played so much and studied instead." But you t haveto take the final all the same. s Now school children, takemy ad t vice:-Study hard, learn well while I. you are at it, and perhaps you will a not have to take the final next time. r J. J. Hutchins. Notice To Hunters. You are hereby kindly requested not to hunt on my farm. H. E. Wesson. d CORN OATS CHOP BRAN u We can Save You e Money on Your Feed Bill. Jones Brothers, I, Cline & Cline e 1 Lawyrers, Collections promptly attended to. Titles Examined, Charters Drawn, Abstracts Furnished. Will practice in the courts of Lake Charles. Oflices: Jennings and Lake I Charles. Offices connected by long distance telephone. SIO TICE. To Rice Raisers who are Patrons of Our Canals: Rice farmers and users of water along the canals owned and operated by this company, are hereby notified that on and after January 1st, 1906, all contracts, either expressed or implied, between such rice growers or water users and the Louisiana Irrigation and Mill Company are here * by abrogated and it is the intention and design of said Company to make new contracts with such rice farmers, or users if water, along said canals, in the main, to wit: No water will be furnished during the year 1906 from any of the canals owned by this Com pany and hereinafter named, to rice growers or users of water, without-a written contract having first been signed by the owner of the property which it is sought to have watered, if the appli cant owns said land, or if the said applicant is the lessee of said land, then both owner and lessee must sign said contract. Applications for contracts must be made on a blank form, which will be furnished by the Manager or Managers of the: canals hereinafter mentioned. Said applications will be considered as no. tice only that said applicant desires this Company to furnish water for his land, and said applications, in no sense, will be considered binding on this Company unless and providing, that a contract is entered into by and between some authorized Officer of this Com pany and said land owner, or said land owner and tenant as above provided. Notice is hereby given that this Company reserves the right to limit the acreage to be watered from the canals owned and oper ated by it; the intention and purpose being to specify the number of acres it will furnish water to irrigate for any individual, firm or corporation. After January 15, 1906, copies of the contract for 1906 may be had on application to Managers of canals hereinafter named, or at the office of this Company in Crowley, Louisiaina. - The canals referred to in the foregoing are: Abbot-Duson Canal, Acadia Canal, Grand Canal, Midland Canal, Roller Canal, and the Ferre Canal. 8 Dated at Crowley, Louisiana, this 28th day of December, 1905. 8 Louisiana Irrigation and Mill Co, J. S. Gerson, our hustling clothing dealer, says his business has in * creased to such an extent that be has had to increase the floor room of his store by about thirty percent, adding on -to the rear space eighteen by twenty-four feet. Jake says he will have the goods to fill it, and will * treat his customers right. This in crease in business has made it neces sary for Mr. Gerson to have more * help, so he has associated his brother in-law, Samuel Cashmere, of Yoak um, Texas, with him. Watch out for their new add. Elder S. B. Horton. President of the Louisiana Conference of the Seven " day Adventists, will hold meetings Saturday and Sunday in the school house in the South part of town. S I. T. Renolds, of New Orleans, a b missionary organizer will also be - present at these services, SPECIALI! D The Calcasleu imple e ment Co., Ltd., wall give some Especially Low Pric es on anything in the to Farm Machinery Line in order to reduce stock. It will pay you to see their Goods andgettheir Prices. TIHE BEST PLOW MI.A.DE FOR ENG-INES. TWO-FURROW WALKING GANG. In the construction of the Walking Gang' particular attention is given to strength, one of the most nue6en features in a plow of this type. The beams are madeof extra heavy beaded steel and very strongly braced at points subject to strain. The wheels are set back well under the plow. A square corner can be made at the of the field without lifting the plow out of the ground, and the plow will run close to fences. The two-furrow pdll can easily be converted into a three-furrow by adding a third plow attachment. The wheels have removable u. proof boxes. A riding attachment can be furnished when ordered. I also have two styles of the High Lift Canton Gang. See me at once as pric es will advance. Respectfully Yours, H. A. DAVIDSON, Welsh, La. As to Immlgratlns. As the people of Lousian u recognize that immigration is I haps their greatest need, as abund supplies of both labor and cap are reqlired f,." Ithe develoipmen,t the Statvl' resoMaces, 4yst,,u,ktic" a should be undertakento setcur th. sired additions to our Dopulation. The importance of thorough or nization cannot be too highly e mated or too strenuously insisted In this connection a statement c corning Maryland's immigration erations, as it appeared in the Ba more Manufacturers' Record for cember 14, is not out of place. It g on to say that "Maryland spei $10,000 a year in immigration we under State auspices. It is r enough and its advantages for a lers are such as to warrant an exp diture of twice or threetimes as mu Results obtained from present cc paratively meager expenditures cle ly indicate what may be accomplisl through greater liberality." Attention is also called to the c - cial report of Secretary Badenho of the Maryland Bureau of Im gration. from which it is learned tl "during eighteen months, Mr. Bad hoop estimates 6,074 desireable migrants made their homes in Ma land, 4,918 of them from Europe f 1.1546 from other parts of the Uni f tate *i d 2canada. Real lew wl, a. "tid sihl by n aid )er. Bureau ý+º' 1i in the ant acres of aiid k, 19 fil ital ranging froIIj 4 I o s1400l of total aluI(It thus inve (lrk hl)o)1t $'rHn,i)' , de- Of cotlrs. th,,tl is no gre but is is sound and Sa&thlf should 'be retmenbered that sti- isan old State, being one of o inal thirteen Ihat made up 4 on nin, of this great Republie u . one of the smaller, its land Iti- ranking wi'h MaglAhu4 De- Jersey, New JHampshireodV and for resources canno f d meet compare with Lonllth k ork has more tha: five times ich and possesses a virgin et which is lpractically untoncby which is capable of almost ch. developement. )a- Ability Apbrcelated by t aed We, the boys of the Wels School, wichto express our to P'rof. I). R. Read for hi ffi- among us during the term ofll op, 1905 and the half term of li~t mi 1190. We have always found rat ready to aid us in all mo en- taining to our school work. I im- been his one aim to push our ry- as next to none in South.w eg ind sana. Our only wish canb, b tfd short stay with usmiht bele S By Commi. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Chicago St. Louis Louisville Cincinnati And all Points North and East The:Jllinois Central is the only line from New Orleans maia. taining two daily, up-to-date, fast through trains to Chicago, 8L Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, with direct connections for polon North and East. Remember that SOUTHERN PACIFIC trains run into the same station as the ILLINOIS CENTRAL in New Orleans. You avoid the long and dissagreeable bus transfer and make connections. See that your tickets read via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Apply to ticket agent for through tickets or address N. D. FINCH, T. P. A., Houston, Texas. A _A. .A A . . . _ SALL FARMERS ARE NOT AGAIIST THE IILI SOME FARMERS BELIEVE THERE ARE SQUARE, HONEST, CONSCIENTIOUS MILLERS Everybody cannot "PADDLE HIS OWN ) 9 CANOE" all the time. Sometimes he needs 9 HELP. 9 When You Find it is Necessary to Have ADVANCES - SEnable You to Make Your Rice Crop for 1906, ~ See Us for Terms and Conditions. II WE WILL TREAT YOU S Q UAR E. IW