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STAPLE ANI) FANCY GROCERIES Fresh, Reliable Garden and Farm Seeds SKimball's WELSH, LA Phone 34 III: AW IW CALCASIEU NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA Capital and Surplus $750,000 OFFICES AT JENNINGS LAKE CHARLES LAKE ARTHUR KINDER WELSH OAKDALE DEQUINCY VINTON SULPHUR MULES and HORSES An excellent selection SOME FOR ALL PURPOSES, Do not buy mules or horses until you see ours F. D. MULLEN : : : : WELSH, LA • _ . . :-IrM L ME TION '1: .II 'il'! ` ; . 1 I'11! i- l r i 'i .... . I" .)ll' I f I I ., : !: (o is "u l !t'e In IIt ' S i !, t I't , th t t e c!.ilbOI O i ' ,, i i i '. '+rl'' i, b !tl : T' . o and a \'. 11. o ('l-a -- e)':,al -:t te. l .lit' .\i'lihni, lJ1'ogressi\e . r1i44'I'. as in W elsh sli \\'ei . l'\ '! i n;t 1, busin. ss Illn it- !I ,, \\'hii,, h1 ,r M r. Al'hlIli 'i .Jlurna'il allice on :i il- If S , t! t'ill a d s(ect' l tl, A le. and ()ranges M'lartin'. I fr'uit ' ExcIhang s e.I \liS 111111 I L't I has lIe 1 1 S UiCe !,I(. ,,<I'Vic ON of .\uRuIt ,OtlUitle, !I I '',[a i l,'l('e'l Gil(1 e(' lg illa , ))'i11 (-r o if .()-i sie'eile 1 (4 assis\l \1i.l :f! lhi, lonsorial tlarlor. lI I.lil;u iH iurgeois was in town ' !'i 'l)l\' fromi Rice. Mr. IHour .;I',lio , lnntlunll s that he has re- . cil disposedl of his prosperouls is 11(ei'x+ll. lise business to a .Mir. hl !lnnin:ll - of Lake Charles and ni v"ill in the future de\'ole his en- 1o lire linle all effort to agricultutr- e' ;! !lllrs tt ts. th "s" The (Civic league will meet with Mrs. Asa Benoit Friday, March 7th, 1919. it :3 o'clock. -.Mrs. ( odfrey, chairman of the, cleanll-uJ commnittee, will give her report of the past year's v. (rkl at tlis i lteetiln . Everyone is 'inrged lti bie presell. John T. flood and W..' . ('ol t bert--long Time Loans. . Ielerall froim Otlis lFisher to his Ilather announced that he had Sadrii iv edI c n the United States (onI F(lFeb. 25t1h; was nomw in the hosjpi ta1 in \New York. It is thought probabl)e that (Otis will be hoie i- ;ls soon as the forimalities of ex Sinilllnati(il! and (lischarge are gone I Ithrolgh with. Fresh shipment of choice cakes )I. and crackers just received at Martin's Fruit Exchange. Ve ILawrence Albbott arrivedl in :i- I \\'elsli Monday night fromn (hreat - i,:kes Naval Training Station, i having received his (lischalir :ge - tfront the service. Among the many recent tra1is 1 fersi of desirable Welsh resi(dencel lp'ojerly is the i ulrchase ly Aris- (I tile Benoit of the old I)r. Coocler home oiii from Mrs. Amny Benoit. Telephone 244, The Texas Oil '1 Co., for prompt service. Com- \ plete line high grade refined oils, lubricants, greases and roofiing material. e Sergeant Timothy B. Mc Millini d is among the latest of the arrivals • . lie ha ving returnedl Thursday eve- a I fning froml Camp Greene, Char lotte. N. C. CTimh says he has serv ed his Uncle Samn to both his and a the uncle's satisfaction, or wordls to that elfect, and he will now re suillile civilian life with litting girace. John T. Hood and W. M. ('ol bert-Long Time Loans. W. II. Blane and wife of' Crow- em Iey were week end( guests of Mrs. cl M. E. l)Davidson. le R. M. (Gray, Chevrolet sales to manager, was homne for a w'eek V end visit with his family. ht CEMENT BLOCKS-See C. I,. le Davis, phone85, Welsh, La. Mrs. Leona D)emarest of Rice was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Hebert, for the week end. he the Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Babin of Roanoke are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter at gei their honme on Wednesday, Feb.lai 19thl. John T. Hood and W. M. Col. the bert-Real Estate. rec MrI. and Mrs. W. W. Thayer, formerly of Lafayette, were here laet Saturday enroute to Vinton where they will make their home du on a farm the present season. e Hna Mr. and Mrs. A: E. Bourgeois en were Lake' Chariles visitors last be Friday. an the John T. Hood and W. M. Col- the bert-Real Estate. a mI n meet Mrs. A. E. E. Iognion loll a son, day, H lulert, left Sunday morning for oek. I losion, Texas, where Ihey were the t, join Mr. Lognioin, naiking thleir her h"Made in HoLauston eight." at Martin's. ki Fruit EIchane. • .cd O. ()aklcy am d tauhl.', 1:n1 n1 a a11, a1' m1oher, Mrs..1. ,l. ('of- where lthe' will r ,eside 1un1 il t 11 n .i at O the yale sis ei lll('ll'J)1fro15 the had New line of Jacobs Candies `t" "Made Last Night." at Martin's aght Fruit Exchange. tile Siex- M 1r. and Mrsa . L. Prentice and C( ha es, visit' inst r ~elatives, e T. i'. Bower and Chas. Mason, \'who are employed for the present in the Canlcasieu metropolis chine ho'I me S pend Sunday. ing ev. and 11rs. A.. 1. Cullen and ed last SuLher ere in ennings Insi t Iliii unday eve ning, the Rev. filling i' .- an ai luol int ent :il a e vIiplisi. Mrs. 11. rn IulIssrd of lBenuiiont nee was the guesl of. her sisters, e. . - d-ahmes 1)ulpre lihbert :1n(1 l)Dlenv ller It last Sunday'. G.s T. )ullug s of lor Arthur, I Oil Texas, .penl 'list Salturday in )m- - W elsh. its, - ing Mr. land Mlrs. J. N., Mills return ed last Sunday from :t visit to a Mrs. Mills' sister, Mrs. Pope iJr lien don at Georgetown, ofiss. They so 'als report having had a pleasant tries ve- n'e an enjoyable visit. Ind oke was a Welsh visitor Mondaly. T- .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Loper Were 111 guests of Mr. anld lMrs. 11. F. Wei-s chert last Sunday. oll tough thIey reside in lennings during the rice ol- season, Mr. and .Mrs. Loper are preparing to return to their home in ,lonlgolmery, Ala. Sunday - eening Mrs. Loyou have per and rttacks. ofei rs. cher( renaccomperanied sby asckness of - lections and dullres? of the song servie servick e at the Pres hy leain's riTablehurchts. as direcs. ted foper has aq veryss, ee and yo ulured ableoic and hese attar in he you observie thewai pr a drectlightonsl ddiion o he excel-pacage. I, lent proigral of the evening. THAT TERRIBLHE HEADACHE rs. Do you have periodic attacks of c1 headache accompanied by sickness of w the stomach or vomiting, a sallow ' The skin and dull eyes? If so, you can get quick relief by taking Chamber- to02 lain's Tablets as directed for bilelious- it f ness, and you may be able to avoidgr Sthese attacks if you obseirve theup di rectibe done.s with each package.ition to ilk C andTh calveow is a cow income pro t rhe lant ood in gse in her haro - vest contianureally. Ahi imes itt may seemwill helpard serape up i enough feed, hut it cln usually ac land, thus mnakirng the land miore productive through manuring. The pasture continually becomes more fertile, and growing such crops as alfalfa, grasses andi corn puts the land in better shalpe for growing crops. Even if a cow * doesnot make much Iprofit she * makes the acres that support her more productive, which usuallyl means more profit.-Norlh Da kota Agricultural College. Nearly every farnim, suburban or small town home can keepl a faim ily cow economIically, and if the cow is a good one, she will pro duce all the milk and butter needed by the average family. When pasturing or tethering ground is available to furnish feed for a cow from 4 to 6 months d(luring the year, a fam ily cow can be kept at small cost. During the winter it will be necessary to buy feed, but even with the present cost of commercial feeds, milk can be produced economically. Spring is a good time to begin with the fanlily cow, for there is an alun dance of nourishing and succu lent grass-the natural cow feed --at this time. Come in and pay that over- k due subscription c accountm Don't wait until the C paper stops. W. A. BURGES Painter and Paperhanger Artistic Colors in FLAT TONE WORK washable DIXIE WALLPAPER SAMPLES A Card Brings Them Ihave had 40 years experience. Estimates furnished. First-class references if required. Shop lo cated near school house, in rear of A. R. Miller's residence. F24p. o n. + '+"++' I"44 I ÷ '- J++ + + + ++'· " °r NOT CLASSIFIED eir +,+"+.+-÷÷++++++ +++++++ FOR SALE--One Case 'Tractor Plow and Disc, good as new, al *-at a bargain. Apply 1). . C(ole, .1. B. F. No. 2. Welsh, La, Phone Cx., 13-310. FS-tl tin il"OR SALIE Gentle imare pollny, ride or drive,. yeiars ohl. ,J. IF. Cr(;osh, Welsh, La. l"I-ti lies 1 FOR SALE-Residence, 5 rooms,I lights, water, cement walks, close in; a bargain. Enquire M. B. VanNess. Fl-tf. nill t~is. FOR SALE-Seven room house, well located, close in, for cash only, no other offers considered. Mrs. I (;race Norris, Welsh, La. Fl-tf Li'It FOR SALE-Ford car in good or i d Iter-half price. 'Enquire at Journal 1 office, Welsh, La . n82tp I a lI . - I HOME FOR SALE.-My resi I. dence, six rooms, closets and pantry; I barn, chicken house, shop, garden ist and truck patches, pear, fig and crange trees; ten or fifteen acres of land.-O. S. Carr, Welsh, La. Fl-tf 1- () H RENT '' High and rice SI'furi - 20 acres rice lan(l and 30 acres high land, suitable for corn andl cotton. Enquire of L. M. ir, I arris, W\elsh, La. ml-tr STR'AYEI) on the 20th of Feb., one male pig, sandy with black n- spolts, and one red female pig to about 7 weeks old. Please notify I ,I- Chas. 1I. Harrel at Oil Field anti v receive reward. In I STRAYEI) froml Welsh, one dark sorrel imre; large while spot in face; unknown brand low . on both thigh and shoulder; also yearling horse colt, dark bay sway back, streak in fare. A suitable reward for informlnation º leading to their recovery. .1. .. S lonilgonery, Welsh, La. \ll-if \\'ANTEI) Second liand In t ulatour. Notify phoie 25-30 by lphone or write H. 1). Woodruff, VIWelsh, La. F 22 h i ll artly who took s(luaire, hanmner and wrecking bar fromn a the old livery stable office please return same'? RewardI for infor ination or recovery. G. \I. Haun niil. F22 1. LO( )SIT--etween Welsh and (Chas. Todol's place, lether grip filled with men's and ladies' clothing, hat, shoes, etc. Finder wf will please return same to Arthur Broussard, Welsh, La. FIl If FRUIT TREES-Citrus, Satsuma Oranges, Nagami and Improved Kum quats; also limited numb1er of Wash d ingtonia Palms. Call or write for prices. Home Nursery, F. L. Cannon, Welsh, La. d21tf There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing - to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional con ) ditions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 756c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. o I BUY for · her R Ily; Hides Iron .: • Brass Rubber , Inm- Sacks. o- R. SMITH ter 4..,, ng ish , C. L. Davis all 'ill Draying, Hauling and gut Team Work Heavy Machine Moving ng House Moving he Wood u-i Cement Blocks (d Phone 85 Welsh, La. $75 to $15 OPER MONTH is the salary earned by book. keepers and stenographers. You i can soon become one. Position waiting Write for our FREE catalogue. Lake Charles Busiuess Collegel Lake Charles, La. J25-2m' SWELDING We Weld broken parts of Tractors, Pumps, Engines, S Boilers or anything made of metal. s McCutchan.Mooney Welding Works r 417 Ryan St. , Phone 1213 LAKE CHARLES,. LA. 4 STUO 1)ALrIUItFF AND · BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR. ,, Hair Stops Falling Out And Gets d1 Thick, Wavy, Strong and , IBeautiful. Your hair becomes light, wvoVy, llull'y, abunidant and allcars as soft, iustrous and ibeautiful as a younlg girl's after a "I)anderine hair clense." Just try this mois ten a cloth with a litle I)anderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking onw small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moiiients you I1ave doublledl the Sbeauty of ,your Iair. Besides heautifying the hair at o(1nce, l)anderine dissol\ves every -purifies and invigorates the scalpl 1 fore\ver slopping itching amnd fal ling hair. But what will ilease you mo(st -- -II . e ~t! a few Week's ,when you iwill actually see hair line andl downy , at s yes- --but really new hair b' all over the scalp. If vo, Ior pretty, soft hair and lots I surely get * nnmll b o ftl Knowltni"on, )in,.e"in , froy wlto n I 111iOll bottle (Iruggist or tilI 'ouInter ofli few cents. 1)1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The south half of block 64 in town of Well. for sale at a sonable figure. This property frog railroad siding a: is desirably sgi aited for industrial purposes, dress inquiries rare of Rice B1 Journal, Welsh, La. s INDIGESTION. s Take a few dloses of Chamberlain,' Tablets as directed for indigestiPq and you will soon forget about yo0l stomach troubles. Try it. ....'~-- resi rden Y Tread and e a o s of v i e I More You Use Your C "` Your car's usefulness is increasing every day. ay - It is becoming more and more of a real necessity sh to you-both in your business and home life. For that very reason you need good tires, now, The tremendous a demand for United States Tires in t times of war is jusft as desirable today. ma It reduces tire troubles to thre vanishing point - multiplying the usefulness of your car and putting for the cost of operation on a real thrift basis. THe ill-andl-out dpenail the t oute ' United States TNobby', Chain', Usco', and Plain' at re the most popular fabric tires built. They have S all the strength and stamina our years of experience S have taught us to put into tires. A There is also the United States 'Royal Cord', the finest :., built for passenger car use. Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer has S exactly the treads you need for your car and the eC roads you travel. Hie will gladly help you pick them out. J United States Tires i are Good Tires MxxxMxxxx xxgJxOKxxxxxlxxx FAUIOTT LUIBER CO., Ltd.K t penation InuBrandi H lh o o P into i. Wire Fence,' Lime, Cement, I SBrick and Lumber Compensation Insurance F., G. SEWARD COMPLETj INSURANE SERVICE -( Phone 181 or 96 .