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he Ladies' Bazaar ......... DEALER IN. ....... Ladies' Misses l and Children's ATS Ribbons, Trimmings, Fancy Collars and Cuffs Hair Ornaments,' Fancy Drawn Work and many other articles too iiutilerous to mention. " Hats Retrimmed and Dressmaking YOUR BUSINESS SOMETHING NEW IS APPRECIATED EVER Y W\EE K MRS. R. S. GREER PROPRIETOR. We Appreciate Yonr Trade Phone Your Orders Early as the days are hot and it takes longer to make our trips. ....Phone 79.... Welsh Grocery SBI, LIIE, BRICK AND BIIIIllNG !A* TERIALS Also the Best flakes of Fertilizers, viz: Swift's and Virginia-Carolina. Am prepared to make and keep Fresh Chops on hand at all times COME AND SEE ME Findley's Warehouse A. J. FINDLEY, PROP. - IOWA, LA. PATRQOlqIZE THE WELSH CITY DAIRY Our Milk is aerated before bottling. We have passsed Sanitary inspection. We invite inspection by the pdblic. We guarantee absolutely pure Milk. We guarantee 2 1.2 inches of cream on every quart bottle. We are located permanently, and we shall strive in every way to have satisfied customers. Delivery Twice Daily Phone No. II Phone Sunday orders for Ice Cream Milk. They will be attended f to promptly. .JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS d YSOULE I USLNEs COLLEGE, aW onLEa. K igbhet Grane and Most Practical Courses in Business, In Shorthand and S in English. Best Equipments. Un equaled Facilities. Complete College Bank. Only School with Actual Store ur Mrpr pF and Actual Money, in which students keep the books and balance cash. , Specilt accommodations for ladies. Personal instruction. No misrepresentation to secure patronape. Graduates in general demand g through their superior trainlng. g9O 8l0Z, h 3015 Irew Orlearu, X~a. ELTON NEWS NOTES Elton. La. June 8th. 1915. The Frisco Railroad will run a Sea side Excursion from New Orleans to Houston and Galveston, on the 12th. inst. Round trip tickets from here will be $5.50 with return date to include the 20th. Mrs. J. W. Tanner, the wife of a former station agent, came in on the 1st. inst and will visit the wife of Mr. P. J. Sabatier and other friends for a week or so. Mr. Charles Emery, traveling audi tor for the Frisco, spent the night here on the 1st inst. Supt. Yocum's private car was at- i tached to No. 4 as it went east on Tues day. f Mr, C. Branch of Many, is here buy. t ing timber for a cooperage company of t this place. 1I Mr. Myers, of Eunice, returned to n his home Wendsday. i Mrs. E. N. Dagget, treated Mrs. M. D. C Sutherlin to the first ripe peaches v and plums of the season. Master Eugene Williams cut his v finger so nearly off one day last week b that it had to be amputated. Mrs. Otto Bruchhaus. Mr. Claud V Pennington and Miss Lulu Pennington H returned home from Pineville, La. P last week. They had attended the tl Baptist University there during the 1 past year. do Mr. Ray Thomas graduated from the Ec Jennings High School last week and E returned to his home here on Thnrsday r Mrs. Dan C. Carper was elected Pres' C, ident of the Ladies Union Aid society h( at their annual meeting last Tuesday. Mr. W. H" Bradford was a Jennings visitor last Thursday, Mr. H, F. Bradford was down from Hutchinson Thursday attending to al some buisness matters. At a regular meeting of the Village P1 council on the 1st inst. gi Dr. T. Smith was re-elected health officer for the village and M. D. Suther. lin was elected Village Clerk. St Mrs. Adam Fnaiselier and childern W drove over tochurch Point one day last gC week and on returning home got as far Fi as Basile and foutd the Bepou Ne. pique so high that they had to leave rep their team and come over by rail. Mrs. W. M. Fulton has sold her house Of and twP lots on Main street to Detlin &Jacobs wholesale Grocery., of Oppelousas, for $1460 cash. Mr F. E. Powell, who lives about l six miles south of here had a horse - break its neck m the barn one day last week. E Mr. E. B. Martin has moved into a house on second street, he will pump for Mr. Oscar Daggeat this season. 1 A Mrs. Norwood, of northern Louis. iana, lectured at the M. E. Church last Thursdayv aternoon and at night she lectured at Hutchinson and she lectured here again in theM. E. Church on Sunday at llo'clock in the fornoon and at the Auditorium at night. Mrs. Dr, Fletcher rturned from her visit with Ifriends and relatives at Atlanta last Thursday. Miss Cora Thomas went to Crowley one day last week to visit friends for a week or so. Mr. Geo. M, Wolverton and wife went to Lake Arthur one day last I week and visited friends/and relatives for a few days, Mr. 0. N. Aylsworth was a business visitor to Jennings last Thursday and again yesterday. Mr Ambrose Chesley came up from SJennings and spent Sunday with his Ssister Miss Edna, who is staying with her aunt, Mrs. M. D. Sutherlin he re. turned to home Monday morning. Mr. K. K. Thomas took his son Arless to New Orleans last Saturday night where he will take a commrcial course in book keepiig etc. Dr. L. E. Ethrldge returned from his trip to Texas last Sunday. Mrs. Paul Fuseller returned from a few days visit with friends andrelatives in Mamon and Basile last Sunday, A Mrs. Miller has moved into Mr. John Gooch's house on fisrt street. Section foreman Carter's little girl was thyown from' a horse and her elbow dislocated. Mr. W. H. Bradford is the owner of a new five passenger Ford autimoble Nick Garbarino's little daughter that has been at the point of death for several days with Typhoid fever is reported somewhat better. One of IJ, E. Hill's little'boys was se thrown by the drive wheel oL an en-i gine at his pumping pladt and dis. located his shoulder, Elton wi:l Celebrate the Glorious old FOURTH of JULY in an appropriate manner. LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE A codfish lays one thousand eggs, and not a sound is heard, A'chicken lays a single egg, and she's a foxy bird, She cackles to make kown her prize. Which we're all glad to purchase, Which proves it pays to advertise, For almost any purpose.-Ex. Dr. S. A. Pennington after spending a few days in New Orleans where he at. tended the annual bariquet and reunion of the serving members of the past convention has returned and announced that if the Sundbery bill now pending asking for another convention was passed he would become a candidate for delegate from this parish, and that he must be elected, Mrs. Norwood lectured last Friday night at the Raymond church in the interest of the W. C. T. U. Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Holier have returned from Opelousas where they have been taking carelof their daughter who had the misfortune of having one of her legs broken' The daughter is now very murh better. Mr. Teuseg representing the united china & glass co. of New Orleans La, was in Elton calling on the traes, B S. Thomptson of Lake Charles La. was in Elton on Wensday looking after buisness interests. Mr. A. L. Croom Jr. made a trip to Welsh Wednesday in theinterest of the Harley Davidson motercycle and is ex. plaining the merits of his machine to the people the city of Welsh. R. S. Greer who was in Elton Wednes day following up the proposition re cently started in the interest of the Elton Courier expresses very much regret at not meeting Mr. A. M. Holier through whose efforts the 1st Courier was made possible. And hopes to meet Mr, Holier ;on his next visit to Elton. Strayed-From my home in Welsh Sunday night June 6th, one thoroughbred scotch collie bitch about one year old, sable and white color answers to the name Pud. Suitable reward will be given to finder.-W. B. Gabbert. E. 'L. Putnam editor of the Lake Arthur Herald and Messrs. Streater, Buckaman, Gibson and Wheeler Shafer attended the good roads meeting in Welsh Friday. Fresh stock of Racket goods just received at Murphy's. Office Phone 150 Majestic.Hotel DR. D. C. ILES, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 'lep.15-14.yr Lake Charles, La E. D. Miller J. Sheldon Toomer Miller & Toomer Attorneys-at.Law Calasieu National Bank Building Lake Charles, La. ............ . One of the Nearly 350 Complete Layne Rice Irrigation Plants Now in Use In the Louisiana Rice Uso tbhe Layne System of Wells and Steel Pit Pumps for Rice Irrigation. You Will Then Be Sure of Plenty of Water at All Times. See Us Before Contracting. Beware of Infringers, All WUork LAYNE AND BOWLER COMPANY, Welsh, Louisiana. . - . - - - Crowley, Belts! Belt WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE 0 RUBBER BELTS Every Belt is Fully Guaranteed OILS OF ALL KINDS I Including Capitol Cylinde x and Atlantic Red Engi x Call and See Us for Pricei iWelsh Carriage & Implementl For Baigains Always Call On U We've Got Them You can Always get a BARUAIl on Some Line in Our Store every day in the week. Call and see us Welsh BAR1GAIN S A. O. FONTENOT, PROPRIETOR FAUGI-IT LUfIBER CO., Climatic Brand i House Paint... Wire Fence, Lime, Ceme Brick and Lumber SFULL SfOCK ALWAYS ON IexxiMxxxxxx xxxKxx'