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SAVE YOUR MONEY MEN GROW RICH BY SAYING THE ' ONEY EY MAKF. I)eposit your mnoney with CALCASIEU TRUST and SAYINGS BANKI OF WELSH, LOUISIANA And it will, he afe and ready for you wh(-n vou liventd it. We conduct our business with the greatest care and 'ouritesy. \` e keep the best protec tion agailst Fire, Storm, Burglars and t Robbers. \VE OFFER YOL SAFETY AND SERVICE $ PLANTERS WE ARE STILL IN THE WELL DRILLING BUSINESS. WE WILL CoNTINUE To CARRY AT OUR WAREHOUSE AND YARDS IN WELSH; LA., A FULL LINE OF THE LAYNE PATENI' PUMPS, STEFL PITS, PUMP PARTS AND REPAIRS AND AN AMPLE SUPPLY OF ALL SIZE LAYNE PATENT W1IRE AND SHUTTER SCREENS AND WELL TERIALS AND DRILLERS. YoU KNOW THAT WE MAKE ALL or oUR GUARAN TEES GooD. LET US BIll) ON YOUR WORK. OUR UNLIMITED RESOURCES PLACE US IN A POSITION To GIVE YOU GooD PROMPT SERVICES AT THE RIGHT PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU To INVESTIGATE THE LAYNE sSHUTTER SCREEN WHICH- IS RECOGNIZED AS THE BILGES AND BEST WATER GETTER IN THE WoRLD, MADE IN SIZES of FRoM 13" UP To 24" IN DIAMETER. LAYNE & BOWLElR CO. S. O. SCO((GGINS. MANAGER WELEII. LA. P. S.-Hf our Mrh. Scoggins should be out or town whten you call, lay your well proposition before Mr John Armstrong of the Armstrong Machine and \cell \\orks Co., W elsh, La. K. C. S. RY;. (KANSAS CITY SOUTHEIRN RAILWAY CO) f The Popular Route to the North 9 Through Kansas City Buffet Sleepers from Lake Charles. OBSERVATION CARS Through the Mountains of AMkansas. For HI*altn and recuper tion visit SULPHUR SPRINGSJ ARKANSAS i ALL LIEAR HEALTH RESORT Illustrated folders sent free. S( . OPKINS, S. G. WARNER, 'V. IPASS NGER AGENT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, TEXARKANA, TEXAS. ST. LOUIS,1MO. I II I.I •I I Prof. W. P, Ariette, Mrs. Wise Mlisses Gibson, McDonald. Ling, Thurman, Fairly, MlcLees, Willimn and Shaw, teachers of the WelsNh High School, were in attent:dnce :it the regular monthly te:ichens' ,meet .ng held in Jenn .,-Satur!:y. Mrs. E. T. Warbasse, wife of the second tr'ck operator here, went to New Orleans the first of the week to spend several days visiting friends anl relatives. Enroute she stopped at Franklin for a few days visit with. relatives, Cleopha Benoit went to Lake Charles on business Monday night. Paper Napkins, the kind for which you have been paying 35 cents per hundred, for 25 cents per hundred, at the JoURNAL Hook Store. D.C. Botorff returned Tuesday morning from Indiana, where he was called two weeks ago on ac count of the serious illness of his sister. Ile reports her as being tmiuch improved and oractic~ily out of danger. As the mercury had a tumble to something like fourteen below zero, during his visit north, Dave says he is "plenty glad"to get back to Louisiana again. Triumph Seed Potatoes at the Tlbdel Grocery. Ben Gabbert is on the sick list this week, being threatened with an attack of typhoid fever. A. R. MlcBurney went to Lake Charles Tuesday morninig in order to meet with the grand jury and present a 'petition asking for the creation of a drainage district in the north part of Ward Two. Mr. M.cBurney has been working on this drainage district for several years, and is now confident that he will succeed in getting it ordered. Crepe paper, 5 and 10 cents per roll at the JOURNAL Book Store. Police Juror F. A. Arceneaux was in Lake Charles the first of this week attending the regular meet ing of the Police Jury. Rice Bran $21.75 per ton, $1.60 per sack. Rice Polish $2S.00 per ton.-Louisiana State Rice Milling Co. It J. M. 3. Booze went to Lake Charles Tuesday morning with a petition to the Police J.1 ur asking for a franchise for the est:ablish lent of a Telephone System in anald around Hoanoke. Mr. Booze says the promoters of the new c ampany hope to have their lines in opera tion within a few month;s at most. Mir, and Mrs. John Me Izger, of Iowa came over to \Velsh in their auto car Tuesday for thIe trans:,.c tion of business matters. Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats at Jones Bros. Jas. 1lcNaspy of Lnfavette is spending the week ',s the guest of his daughter, Mrs. R. 3I. Gray, of this city. Jos 3alloy was a business visitor to ,Lake Charles londan li morning. W. C. Davis went to low:a 2on dlay morning to grade out a car of rice. Henry Block was the guest of frimlds in Lake Clharles over Sun dlay. Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats at Jones Bros. A. R. McBurney shipped a car of fat cattle to the New Orleans market Sunday morning. Parties desiring number one oak posts, delivered in town or else where, should call on or address Chas. Lantz, Welsh, La. 37.-4t Cash paid for hides.-Fred John. son, Welsh, La Miss Ella Gig-ar of Roanoke spent Monday as ,the guest of her friend Mrs. Maie 3oling of this city.) A. O. Fontenot was a business visitor to Lake Charles Monday. Triumph Seed Potatoes at the Ilodel Grocery. R. T. Peck who is suffering from a severe attack of inflamation of the eyes went to Lafayette Monday to consult a specialist. He was accompanied by M. L. PIrentice, as he was compelled to keep his eyes I completely covered with bandages. W. B. Gabbert was in Crowley on business Saturday. Taken up at my place at R ice La. Dec. 1st, one black mare, four white hoofs-white spot in forehead unbranded-scar on shoulder as if had, had fistula, harness markQ, short piece of rope around the neck Shod al.roundl. Owner can have same by proving property and pay. ing costs, otherwise she will be sold under dlue process of law. Abrard Cormier, Rice, La. Austin liebert went to New Or leans on matters of business Mon day. Sam Turner of Beaumont, Texas was transacting business in WVelsh the fore part of the week. Mrs. Clhns. Skaggs returned Wednesday from Lake Arthur, where she lhad been spend ling a short time visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Prospero Verret, of Ilayes, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Felix Benoit. Tuesday and \ednes day. Crepe Paper Napkins 15 cents per hundred, at the JOU:it.,L Book Store. Mrs. Don Odom nnd little son, who have been spending some time visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thackston, of this city, returned to their home in Lafayette Monday. Rice Bran $21.75 per ton, $1.60 per sack. Rice Polish $28.00 per ton.-Louisia:tn State Rice Milling Co. It Mrs. A. Charlton, of New Orleans, came over Sunday night for a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. IR. IV. Howard, of this city. Claude Singleton of Texas, came over the latter part of last week for a visit at the home of his mother Mrs. Ad:l Singleton. Dr. W. L. Stewart and sister, Miss Louella were Lake Charles vititors Monday afternoon. Carbon Paper any sire wanted at the JOURNAr, Book Store. Samuel Blackford was :ttendling the annual meeting of the M:usonic Grand Lodge in New Orle:an:s the fore part of the week, Triumph Seed Potatoes at the Modei Grocery. rIr. :an Mr.s. Eli Lang!ey went to New ()rlea:ns the latter ,:t't of I:st week, t:akinr, their litt'e utf:llghter (\own to )Ie operated uponI for :appeln! icitis. George t :t r was : liusiness pa.s sener to Lake Charles Tues ly., Rice Bran $21.75 per ton. $1.i0 per sack. PRice 1',lish 2St;o) per ton.-Louisiana State Rice Mlillini Co. It \Ir. She~r re wa:s the :guest of friends in Lake Ca:rles S:tur tt.iv Ch:ts. leter was seeing the sights in the parish seat Saturdiay. Rev. E. MI. Stewart went to Baton Rouge M1andlay, spending the greater part of the week there attendling to lusiiess conne(te(l with the extension of the Presbv terian IHome lission work in this state lie will be back in time io attend the regular church services here Sunday. E. C. Willard made a business trip to Newellton, La, the lirst of the week, being gone for several days. FoR SAL::--Ilanving decided to move my Sawmill Engine to the farm, I have for sale one 5) H. P. Fire Box Boiler and 35 II,. P. Geiser Engine, size IlxlS. This boiler carries 150 lbs pressure, and i the engine will be thoroughly over hauled for the coming season. Will sell on reasonable terms.l-R. E, Powell, Elton, La., Jno. W. Armstiong and 1R. M. Gray went to New Orleans Sunday morning to attend the regular meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge. Triumph Seed Potatoes at the Model Girocery. Rev. and Mrs. Jas Ellis, of Jen nings were the guests of friends in Welsh Friday. L. J. Bowers was a business visitor in Jennings Friday, John W. Armstrong was in Lake Charles Saturday attending a meet ing of the Democratic Ceutral Com mittee. Pauline Funtenot w,5s among the business passengers to Lake Charles Saturday. Eloi Ilebort mnadle a businiiess trip to Charles Saturday evening. Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats at Jones Bros. ?Miss Lnuella Stewart of Huston arrived in Welsh S:atur day exptec't ing to spendl three or four"' ;cEk -. visiting her brother, 1)r. W. I,. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs O N. Iagl:,n I :re. rejoicing over the :rrival of a hir;e bab:y hoy that arrived S,:itr lav and tips tile scales at t , e.lv :ni: one half poundls. L. P'. AlManninig the huist linz re:l. estate man from Hire w:as tr:as:o't !ng 1)usine-s in \Veislh i'i:dvy. Mr. and lMrs. A. T. Jones , rnl Mr. and Airs, . . . lolins,,n tierý t to Lake (Charles We'ldnesda v after noon, goiang over in .lr. J:,es' I Lonuring car. Miss Ethel Welc-h of Texis. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ('has. Moore, this week. Mr and Mrs. Oscar oulton aTre I)bth on the sick list this week. If you are looking for nhicely fur rished rooms centrally Io,:tel, inquire of Mrs Will Bridges. ,one block e:ast of the I3aptit church Mirs. R. V. Swain and her iIaih ter, Aliss Ze ta, of Anodersan, ! ,li. ann, are guests of their W;iohter andr( sister, lris. Go(n in lolin, of this city. They will pro:bably remain here for several weeks. Mrs. lBwmrtan, (of Lake ('lCharles, returned to her home 'l'Thurlz iv imiorn ing after hav'ing, spent sever:A clays visiting her daughter, .\ls. ('has, Shattuck. - mm m a n am mm mm e 'r m a s nm m e mm mm : ::' r I1\ (i " it It 1 !(.' i( ·c~illin r 111I 'i, Wt 1llr r, It ··~;~ ~S. I lit iii 'I, ''i I I LLk p ~ r r{ý y Oife e :I (":,:"' (. t r rý: V. (CI:. f i~r I t,! the aeij' viý tiut \j, 1 ti 1 Icy ".t; ' i j.1! \Vpj id t il i ' .I" jq i~~~~ "'I' fir i: >ee tI I u i :t~i t< p. Z tr hrioe' Iser t iC:!Iiý iýr(en Jr [fn iný , 0 (" ;I t i 41 etist ra. r ii ill Notary Public.s I'l ' % . N z IN-if'f:!'N C:vxr. ?l $ 12 :\VhI IE INDI N RLNN'\vZ: DUCi\ ) 1;iv m'' !]1 ~o t v ll;'11 1i211r, u ,htlli~~; ~ IZU * DUROC .J[RSE:Y P{U\ -:l r,' ; A~o:;u'r t( `o _\-It AY 1~ 1 \t't 1 1OR, the '.t n t.`e'ý v ~,SAX BY tea SAX~ VvY i ~cdan S*+'Q 04"f4Iýt*44 UNINJURED GUARANTEED SATSUMA ORAh ETRI Other Varieties of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. W 'l UH I.'.l ? : 1 (IC. TAL _)(;U E .11 I' IM CE,' Alvin Japanese Nursery Compa Box W Houston, Texas ****************E88 ****** 4*******06**0***9**06 a YOU SHOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT s Thle rates for Telephone Service of the Ctimberland Teleph A and Telegraph Company, are so reasonable that ecvery one can a, to place a telephone in their place of business andl resideCe. Yo * are in commuunication with all your friends anti relatives in the cil as well as outside places, and our Long l)istance S-tvic:e enables J to conlununicate with every city and town of importanie, in the Lfet States, at most reasonable rates. Information 'sill be furnished' calling the manager. : Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph CompaUq S Incorporated. :*aO*eO*, "************** * 6*o0OO·**!*;***** NEW ORLEANS AND RETll oRo IfARDI=GRAS FEBRUARY 15-20, 1911 VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC One Fare Plus 25 Cents for the Round Trip Dates of sale Feb. 13 to I9 inclusive, and for trains arriving inL Orleans Feb, 20. Return Limit March 2, with privilege of extension of limitl March IS on payment of $1.00 extens:ion fee. -EE AGENT SOUTIIERN PACIFIC FUll I l'CuTi:! " 'I A !'IT: UI..AI J. II, . PAI:SONS, Go . Pass. :AAt., A. . ;' i,..e. pa Noe Orleans, La. LahŽ Cii2:'es La. INQUIRC OF YOUR LOCAL A(iENT. "T. 3' .'G[^J:: .. : .i T_.r._ ... ..:1=. L "T S "J i..X .! ..3`.