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T Lersonal--- But NotToo Personal $ And Local Items of Interest If You Are Not Ashamed of Your Visitors Tell Us Who They Are-Telephone 222. _ rc~t,€~,W 8·&,,,, S.S IatID STATEI -d will win the war-we will 1 food to win the war, and you to help us to help food the war. Kimball's Li SGrocery. It tjthstanding the inclement Son Sunday evening last were about forty people tat the divine service held Presbyterian church. Rev. nzie preaching as usual one Sstrong and forcible ser your Cold or LaGrippe few dozes of 666 Today is the anniversary of the birth of the illustrious Father of Our Country, George Washington, first president of our beloved coun try and in many cities and.towns thruout the country fitting exer cises are held commemorative of the event. It is a legal holiday, the bank and postoffice were closed. FRESH OYSTERS in cans and Swifts Premium O:eomargerine. Welsh Ice Co. Phone 198. feb22tf On Sunday evenings during Lent, Rev. Father Ferret will conduct services in the Catholic church. The Way of the Cross will be read, followed by bene diction. ~ooo oo oo 00 Q+O oo 1 We have just unloaded a car of FARIBRS' FVORITB Rice and Fertilizer Drills and we would be pleased to show - you the superiority of the of this drill over any in the market. Th:s .'ill has been sold for a num ber o y.:\ rs. in the rice territory. We also sell the Iloline Universal 8 One Man Tractor 8 This tractor complete with 3-bottom plow COSTS LESS than any other tractor. This tractor is equipped with dif ferent hitches to attach to any tool used on the farm, so that the operat or is riding the tool he is using, and is handled same as when using the tool with team of mules. V As a patriotic measure we urge that you buy what is needed 8 for agricultural and industrial purposes only, helping to conserve material and labor, anil that you exercise every efort for the early termination of the war. astrong Machine & Well Works 8 0000000000000000000 Amusement Program Presented by the Welsh Motion Picture Company AT THE AUDITORIUM Saturday, Feb. 23rd. 'The Innocent Sinner" a 6 Fox Feature, with a 2 reel Comedy entitled "A Ticklish Job" The Last Episode "The Fightin Tr ail 7uesday, Feb. 26th i RASPUTIN, THE BLACK MONK A 7 Reel World Feature Production Thursday, Feb. 28 en Stars in one Production--Montague Love, June Elvidge, Arthur Ashley, Henry Hull, Julia Dean, Irving Cummings and Hubert Wilke. Raspautin the Black Monk" is the latest Rasputin, the black monk, was the black rld Picture Brady Made and it tells the force behind the Czar which disorganized story of the Russian Revolution and the Russian armies, attempted to make a fall of the Romanoffs. The very re- separate peace with Gernany. The man le cast appearing in this production ner in which he rose to power and the way seven stars. in which he came to his death is dramatic. - REE! TUESDAY FREE! Opening Episode of engeance and the Woman' '? man never "realli6'ho'w mariy faults he has until he gets mar ried-then his wife tells him. Authorized agent for McBrady's Toilet articlesextracts and spices -line formerly handled by Miss Hattie Lawson-a very popular line of exceptional quality. Mrs. C. H. Ash. Phone 62. feb8tf Euzebe Louviere left Sunday for New Orleans where he will undergo an operation at the Char ity hospital. Mr. Louviere has not been well for some time, hence his visit to the city. Jackson Romero who has been visiting several interesting points in Texas returned to Welsh the first part of this week. I have a beautiful latest im proved piano; must be sold im mediately; price no object. For information address Bargain Piano,care Journal office."febl5 2t Lynn S. Nichols of Jennings was a here on business Monday. G. B. Evans of Jennings, the popular representative of the Texas Oil company was here on business Wednesday and was a appreciated caller at our sanctum Blue Rose and Louisiana Pearl Seed Rice for sale. Also a few bags of Edith. Lantz & Lantz, Welsh, La. Phone 287-20. febltf Welsh and surrounding country received a heavy rain fall on Sun day evening that certainly tickled the hearts of the people in gen eral and especially the farming community. Such a rain will not only be of great benefit to vege tation. but it will prepare the soil in good shape for plowing. The food administration says to the people of the south:" Raise what you need this year, or go without." This warning has a significance which should not be overlooked by any individual. The caption says if you in Dixie can subsist on cotton,tobacco and rice, well and good. Better plant a variety of vegetables this spring. We have a full line of fresh field and garden seeds, and for the best interests of the na tion we urge their planting. Kim ball's. It For Sale-Unpolished table rice in 25, 50 and 100 pound lots, de livered to you. Phone 287-20 for prices. Lantz & Lantz, dec7tf Hon. John T. Hood, A. T.Jones, I A Dr. John H. Cooper, Dolze Bour- Jen) geois, Ausem Mareantel, Yves Pitre, Luma Bourgeois. Felixs Derouen, Dr. R. R. Arcencaux, Emile Hebert, Ira Peloquin, F. A. Arceneaux, A. R. Arceneaux, L. C. Purviance and ER. S. Greer la y' were business visitors to Jennings wee Monday. I S. Goldsmith left Saturday som night on an extended purchasing as trip thru the various trade cen ters of the north and east. He U will visit St. Louis, Chicago, New Jac( York and other points. higI See me for Insurance F. G. Seward nigl Phone 158 or 96 Red In the better babies contest one staged by the Ed. C. Nutt corm- ing edy players as a part of their Sat- that urday afternoon matinee, Ray- ligh mond Stroms, aged 2 years and 4 J. mnonths, the son of Mr. and Mrs. nes. L. W. Stroms of Edna, Texas, c was the winner of the prize, one dollar and fifty cents in cash. The famiiy have been making Welsh their headquarters the past H month, Mr.Stroms being engaged Cha in superintending the work of N taking up the Texas Company's ,pipe line. The food hog is an enemy of Job: the country- buy your groceries Mrs judiciously, buy only what you dlat need, buy where you can buy the the cheapest, practice economy and son help to win the war. IKimbali's. It Wh For Sale.-Cary safe, practic ally new. 'Address either Welsh Da Printing Co., Welsh, La., or R. C. Davis. Inn hotel, Shreveport, La. We have various other makes of b second-hand safes for sale. j25tf tod The Welsh high school girls Mr. basket ball teams deserves some n publicity, which thru an over- wa sight they have failed to get. On rely e Saturday Feb. 9, they defeated the Roanoke girls team by. score e of 20 to 16. Earlier in the season me I they played a 17 to nothing game t with the Elton girls. As there for fare only three girl teams in the I parish they have a 100 per cent wa record. Kimball's grocery is licensed by the food administration. License No. 6290, and we are going to do C everything in our po ver as gro- left ceryman to carry out the desires m r of the administration. We solicit feb your patronage on this basis. Kimball. The Louisiana State's Gulf tha Coast mill finished the season's of( run last Saturday. The crew Fr: fivE which has been employed at the c mill thruout the season has been lur transferred to Lake Charles. The spe Lake Charles mill be run fulltime hit it is announced. noi The many friends of Harry Re Brown were pleased to greet him ir this week on his return from St. CO Patrick's sanitarium, he having recovered from the injuries re ceived south of Lakle Charles, by the overturning of an auto. FOR SALE.. 1 My home in Welsh.4 Four big lots. House well finished. Large barr n., deep well, own private water works. Property well improved. Ter ms reasonable. Would trade for country property. Call, phone or write R. M. Giray. feb8tf W. M. COLBERT Resident Agent 4 American Mutual Life Insurance Co. Office up-stairs over Bank. Phone 66. - - Welsh, La. Charles E. Carr Notary Public Welsh, La. INSURANCE Fire Life Accident Workmen's Compensation Real Estate and Rentals Your Business Appreciated Phgnee: OffIce 21, Res. 270. Arsene Lebleu of Fenton was a! Jennings visitor Monday. Dr. L. G.Lewis of Lake Charles spvl:nt a few, days here this week. I. M. iGray, sales manager for Chevrokt autos, spent several days here with his family this) week. Plant every available space to some food product. We urge it as a patriotic measure. Kim ball's. It Under the direction of M1r. Jacques de Castiiio, the Jennings high school students are staging "The Red Prince" at the W. C. T. U. auditorium in Jennings tc night for the benefit of the Junior Red Cross. "The Red Prince" is one of Mr. Castillo's most pleas ing productions, and we predict that Jennings people will be de lightfully entertained. Judge S. E. Carroll was a busi ness visitor to Jennings Monday. See me for Insurance F. (i. Seward Phone 158 or 96 HIon. John T. Hood was a Lake Charles business visitor Saturday. News was received here Tues day of the death of Lewis Leper rie at Marksville. Mr. and Mrs. John White, Mrs. Callie Book, Mrs. Landry Moreau left imme diately for that place to attend the funeral. Mr. Leperrie is s son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John White. Cement Blocks.- C. L. Davis, phone 85, Welsh, La. Mrs. R. J. Stockton returned today from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Stafford at Belleville, Texas. ý Mrs. W. F. Mills of Lafayette was here this week on a visit to relatives. W.C.Brown of Nashville,Tenn., member of the firm of Weichert & Brown, rice growers, is here for a few days on business. F. C. Quereau of New Iberia was here today on business. ...... -,dU, O'gP --- - Taken Up. One small, brown horse about ten or twelve yeiars old, branded thus - on left thigh,which came here about three months ago. feb8-4tp Frank Washington, colored. IE YOU HAVE A COLD. It is when you have a severe cold that you appreciate the good qualities of Chamoerlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Frank Crocker, Pana. Ill., writes: "Our five.year-old son Paul cailght a severe cold list winter that settled on his lungs and he had terrible coughing spells. We were greatly worried about him as the medicine we gave him did not help him in the least. A neighbor spoke so highly of Chamberlain's Cough r emedy that I got a bottle of it. The first dose benefitted him so much thet I continued giving it to him until he was C red." Let'er 'Rain SOWERS FISH BRAND I SLICKERS " will keep l '. i you dry as FIH BRAND nhi ,- POMMEL.the nothin i best Saddle Coat in the else will world.i DEALERS EVERYWHERE A. J. TOWER CO. - - BOSTON. Rice Farm For Sale or Rent. Rice farm of 480 acres, 6 miles northwest of Welsh and one and a half miles from Lacasine sta tion. At least 300 acres of clean land, good well, machinery and buildings. Apply to Charles A. Lantz, Welsh, La., or to S. J. Johnson, Jennings, La. feb8tf (tffioe Over iMathieu Drug Store l)R. 1). C. ILES Ear, Eye, Nose :andl Throat Phone 15.) ('ak. rl.- ' AT'i01\ ' ' and Notary I ubil \iil practice in all the Courts of : parish, and SupIreme and Fede:..i CO ll'T.I Olice in Calcasieu Trust & Savin-s Bank building. Welsh, La. - Phones-- Ollice : : : Residence 50 John J. Robira ATTORNEY AT LAW Peterson bhld., Jennings, La. Any party at Welsh desiring my per vice may call me in Jennings by tele phone at my expense. For Service. A thorobred Jack, weight 950 pounds; 15 hands high: $10 for service-$5 cash and balance when colt sucks. Adiol Bourgeois, 4 1-2 miles south of Welsh. j4-8t L ELITE TAILOR SHOP A. E. NOTESTINE, PROPRIETOR $ I, + + Suits Made to Order-FIT Guaranteed + Up-to-date Cleaning, Pressing ÷ . Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Promptness 1 Work Called For Our Motto and Delivered T PHONE NO. 178 - .+++++++++÷+++++ + .+++++++++++,++++++++ ++++++++++ 0 0 S... USE . . 4) 0 BULL DOG o 0 0 0 o Brand Fertilizers o 0 0 8o 0o for Your Rice to Insure o 0 0 o0 BIG YIELDS 0 0 We manufacture various grades of Rice 0 0 Fertilizers, both with and without Potash. 0 0 Use BULL DOG BRANDS this season and 0 0 double your rice yields. 0 0 0 0 UNION SEED & FERTILIZER CO., O O Gretna Plant 0 0 1018 Hennen Bldg., New Orleans. 0 10 o r Bull Do BrauQ Fetlizers 0 0 For sale by 0 c 0 S A. R. ARCE iEAUX o 0 Globe Warehouse Welsh, La. 0 0 .•0 O 0 Second Call! 0 Our appeal issued through the. medium of 0 0 0 0 this space last week met with a good re- 0 00 sponse, but there are still a number of mem 0 bers of the Journal family who are in arrears 0 o 0 o We can, by the closest economy, issue the 0 0 Journal at $1.00 per year, but we cannot af- 0 ford to spend a percentage of that dollar for 0 its collection, therefore we ask you to look o0 o at the yellow label on this paper, or on the o 0 wrapper if an out of town subscriber, and if 0o 0 you find you.are in arrears, please remit. o ' 0 -0 Mrs. John Jones 15dec 17 O Plattsburg, Maine 0O 0 The above facsimile of a label is used as an illustration and shows 0 0 that the subscription expired December 15, 1917. $1.00 would pay O 0 in advance until December 15, 1918. 0 O The post office department requires all newspaper subscriptions to 0 O be paid in advance. Help us to obey the mandate. O O o THE RICE EL T JOURNAL 0 0 By R. S. 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