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IFAE PERSONAL MEN1ION r . ( iu ii (l1 u itr v I1 aIqi ' iTT'' , fru:ii I T111III. ;: ' ",i plluh r)li V rill I'. iIw - i P.!1 ! ii',i( u ,Ii n 1)f rt .\r nd ar 1. ;I': . -Ki'u ?( h785( - I I.. Sa r,''n ;1n1 1';i' SPECIAL PRICE, ON WATERLOO BOY TRACTORS- Welsh Michinc Shcps. D20-27 rtla iv ' 8 m d iri A I ;t I \ i t(1 .,h W~ilI ret urn it) 1 ~ r I(n in ii(;11iliiili Pea Green AV!''i a; Hiy"Wet W''re. hous- Cc., r . D64 ,c START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT (iET A NEW SET OF BiOOKS i; We have a large stok of Ledgers. bulrn:ls. liay Books. Memo and I Re reipt iBooks, Or()dr andl Iine Books. ('n,4, PI li, Ink, Paste, 1rue. Clips, 'tc. 'I 'lIh lar~est and best selected line ol' lox Stationery ever displayed in \elsh. (;REER BR()S. Phone 222 \elsh, La. _ _. . 7 - - - - _," I will offer for sale at public auction on the Wilkins farm 3 Miles West of Jennings;- I-2 fliles East of Roanoke on the Gravel Road TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1920 THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO-WIT: 50 HEAD OF STOCK 6 Cows Giving Milk, 5 Red Poll Yearling Bull Calves, I1 Red Poll Cows, 5 Head of Heifers, 13 Head of Graded Cows and Calvek. 8 Head of Good Work Mules, 1 Bay Horse 5 years old, I Black Poll Bull 2 years old. llachinery and Implements 2 12-inch Moline Gang Plows. 1 Osborne Disc,-1 Mcline Disc, 3Drag Harrows, 1 10-foot Emerson Disc, 2 Deering Binders, 1 10-inch Walking Plow, 1 8-inch Walking Plow, 1 6-inch Walking Plow, 1 Rolle r, 5 Wagons, 1 Levee Plow, 1 Jumbo Drop Seeder, 1 Mule Clipper, 1 Set Single Buggy Harness, 1 Set Double Buggy Harness, 4 Sets Rubber Work Harness, 1 Saddle and Bridle, 10 Rice Hooks, Forks, Shovels, 1 Water Pump and Hose, etc. Sale Commences 10 A, M, Lunch Served on Grounds TERM-S OF SALE Sums of $25.Ou or under, cash. On sums exceeding this amount a credit of 11 months will be given. purchaser giving bankable note, to bear interest at the rate of S per cent per annum. Five per cent discount for cash on sums exceeding $25.00. All purchases must be settled for before being re moved from premises. CLAUDE PHILLIPS B. A RICHHART, Auctioneer BROWN FUNK, Clerk. Carload Good Young Mares 115 GOOD MULIS TO SLECT FROM" Old F. D. Mullen Welsh :ldrs. V. ileber of Crowley came Sat rdi(.Iv for a visit with her daughter. M:,lr. Leo Shexnyder. 11r. ; ndl \lrs. J. .1. Figueron receiv ,id each a fitting Christmas present thii: ear in the form of twin babies. OnT i hroy, the other a girl, born on ('hristina nmorning. I it is Fresh Eggs and Fruits that yot \W;i mOi to the Spuare Deal IF nit Siore and get them. J. . A. ur \is:s Ilh ('osnoer left Monday for i.. - h('arb,: where she is spending a f,sw da-ys visiting relatives and \iss Irn no I-I-bert retonlred to .Jen i;;; tis .\ loulday moriling after spendlingl S nd;y with her parents. Mr. and I. r,. 1)sire He ert. - -o- - Pea Green Alfalfa Hay-We!sh Ware honse Co., Inc. 06-tfc --o----- \ir. ('. B. Iradbury returned to Edg . xlloniliay morning after a week's v :;ii with his family. . r:: L. ,Td n, paster of thi p:ist ,hurclih. was a ('rcwey visitor ! 1,xi' m1):iu of (Crowly was the 1-- of Welsh friends; Wednesday. Hon. John Gamble of Jennings was a business visitor in Welsh last Friday F. B. Dennett, Delco-Light dealer, was over from Lake Charles Saturday. Sweet Potatoes for sale. P. J. Unkel Phone 98, Welsh, La. D20 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lyons have re turned to their home in Lake Charles after spending the holidays with their son, Emery Lyons. Mrs. F. C. Hart and children spent last Friday in Jennings. Get your Fresh Fish and Big Oys ters at the Spuare Deal Fruit Store. We keep a full stock of the best. J. 4.. Hurress, proprietor. Mrs. Dora Barbee, proprietress of Siw Commercial Hotel, has returned from a visit to her sons in Houston Iand Orange, Texas. She reports hav ing had a splendid time. C. H. Ash was a Lake Charles busi ness visitor last Friday. Order your fruit trees now, from the Home Nursery, F. L. Cannon, Prop. N22-tfc Mlr. and Mrs. C. B. Moore and their daughter. Bernice, returned to their laCme in Port Arthur last Saturday, after having spent the Christmas holi d(ays pleasantly at the home of Mrs. .\ioore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Yantis. Miss I)ucleau and daughter, guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and .ars. Sidney Perrodin, returned to their home in Rayne Sunday. . Long Term Loans at low rate of interest. See Hood & Colbert.. 011-tf Miss Ruby Romero, who was guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Perrodin, for a few days, returned Wednesday to her home in Jeanerette, accompanied by her cousin, Mike Perrodin. COTTON SEED in 100 tb sacks, for stock feeding, at the Welsh Ware house. Miss Rosalie LeBlanc returned to her home in Rayne Wednesday, after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. MI. E. Floyd. Geo. Roberts and family are mov ig to Vinton to make their home, Geo. having rented the' Hudson farm. two and on, !:,lf nile" north of that place for ilti (on'!ilg ar;l'CI . 'ihey have resided in flu I ,:lcv:n neighbor hood the, past two years. See Hood & Colbert for Long Time Loans. NO11-tf The Misses Veg' a :ind Novice Mc Allister of Orange'r.. T i. spent the holidays in WVoel;h Ias thi:' gouests of their aunt. .\ls. I 1, s o'd .11tih!!. See Hood & Col',er for L-ong Time Loans. NO1l-tf Mrs. S. 1). lroutssard and ;'rand c'hilrir'. L,:L , anld (Carlh'.n It illuy. :' uIh (lt'itrisu:as ae f ( ii tile hw.y1r' of .\i15. I)ll)r( tlh :)'rt. ..Cyst:-s in Cn:r, "Ev.:r- E'. C',o imargerine" ano Crazy Watre a the Ice Hi us. if hMiss Lillian F'ic::li.; returned to her h:onmei in Lake (hal'c:: after spending the holidays with Miss Leda Bottorff. Miss Flandis is a teacher in the Cent ral High School in Lake Charles. ..Long Term Loans at low rate of interest. See Hood & Colbert.. l01-tf We take the lihelty to quote from a recent. personal letter from our for minr townsman, Dr. J. W Plauche, now lof Plaucheville, the following lines which are of general interest to the people of the community: "There's been an addition of one to my pros pective base ball team since I left Welsh, so I've recently bought a big home to take care of them." Con gratulations I)oc.. both on the ad dition to the base ball team and the new home, from all your friends in Welsh. COTTON SEED in 100 tb sacks, for stock feeding, at the Welsh Ware house. ALFALFA HAY --for sale. C. L. Davis, Welsh, La. .126 if "CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT." Josephine Turck Baker, Editor A monthly magazine for progressive men and women, business and pro. fessional, club women, teachers, students, ministers, doctors, law yers, stenographers, and all who wish to speak and write correct . English. Partial List of Contents. Your Every-Day VocHhulary, how to enlargo it. 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It will keep you as thor oughly informed as a daily at five or six times the price. Besides the news fromn Europe for a long time to come will be of overwhelming interest, and we are deeply and vitally concerned in it. The Thrice-a-Week World will furnish you an accurate and compre hensive report of everything that hap pens. The Thrice-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. We •ffer this unequalled newspaper and The Rice Belt Journal together for one year for $2.00. The regular subscrip tion price of the two papers is $2.50. THE RICE BELT JOURNAL Welsh, La. P~atrize to merchan's who ad rtlse in this paper. heywtll treat you right W. A. BUIRGES Painter and Paperhanger General Contractor for Inside and Outside Work Wall Paper Samples brought to your home on repuest. Forty years practical experience P. O. Box 84 Welsh, La. Nov. 26 nREALESTA'rTE,; LOANS and INSURANCE If You Want to SeUl, list your property with us. If You Want to Buy or Make a,Loan, Write or Call CARR & JETER, Phone 21 Welsh. J.a. I ,,++i.÷+÷EH++ -+:.+'+i+÷+. '+,"-l++i ýU iOT £:L SK7TP '-t 1i Tit. is . .a - .... i F'1 i at ne . U. 11. "t,-hury. !'- .on: I. I :6 tif NF OrSAL':- -1, h il a priva '' O ulst',, IHors , :.!(r's. : term Tract' r, Imtplhn.i 1si . soITme gouirt 1I ilk Co ettc. -Clias. A. Lantz, 2 1-2 miles north uf Laeas',ine. J3-tfe. SWEET "IOTVTOE,--2o1 hshilci' of Porto Rican and tanan :1ms-- MIust be sold at ont!1 (:I ~cout of moving. P. .1. Unke Pl, I'ent, '. I)20 Ear Corn and Cats in car lots, de livered at any R. R. stat;on, subject to inspection. Write, phone or see R. A. Estes, at Mutual Warehouse. I h1ave yet for s alt f'O," good o fortabhlc ;)lll'S, th;.t I can ~:el ol terml s, with sialli ,'cs! i 1pitymn iLt. ,J. E. ,lo11t gonlery. 0)1 tlf' List youtr farImis \ith Cai ,irr Ictcr. CONCRETE BLOCKS-For concrete blocks ste A. Woiters, Phone 13,. Welsh, La. S13-tfc For Sale---2 hose t power gas oline engine in excellent ci;indit ion. Se H. \i. Gray . ... 1 1--t--if F'OR SALE-as I have accepted a position requirin ,iinc to inmove to Alexandria, 1 a1i ofi'fering my home in Welsh for sale at a sac rifice- -R. M. Gray. T.\I(AEN Pi'--at my place 11-2 milei south of Welsh, one black filly, tw( year6,-s old, no br'and(. Owner call have -CDn,: I y p:tybi' j e,-t.. R ltdolph Land ry. I,'2-tfc I TREAýUR" '" ARTP.-E;T No. 11541 Of!icc of Compit'oklzr oi the Cu;'rcncy. W '+ iq Itilt v t \\ I. i. . , !)P,,1" ' ' P '' AV , hint.E \S, 1)c t.:,..,' bi r O Fir'at Nat.i,.)no! ianltk t,; '.. ;, in 1the to w n o f El- to 1 . ih Ot 4 I .,"P i 5f . fersoi )hvih i 's(II : ' of i lt ti' iallna, has comlliied with .iii 11,'c 'proviso)ns of the Statutes o(f th,' Unitei Statt`, required to be complied with before an association shall he a:uttiorized to commence the business of banking; Now Therefore., . John SAelton Wil liams, Comptroller of tile Cu'rrency, do hereby certify that "The Pirsl National Bank of E!ton" in the town of Elton, in the Parish of Jeferson Da.vis and State of Lonisiana. is aiuth orized to c onaicace th: business of Banking as provided'in Sr'ction Fifty one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In te(timony whe-reof w'itness my hand "nd Seal of offi:ce thii: Twclfth day of I),ecmnber, 1)!19. JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Cu:',cncy. (SEAL) Dec. 29-27 Jan 3-10-17-27 SUCCESSION SALE. Fift. 'enth Judicial Distric:t Court; State of Louisiana: Parish of Jeffeicrson Davis. Succession of No. 414 SAMUEL BLACKFORD By virtue of the authority of a com mission issued out of the Honorable Court aforesaid, directed to the under signed Administrator of said Succes sion, there will be offered for sale to the last and highest bidder, with the benefit of appraisemnlent, at thile prin cipal. front door of the Courthouse of Jefferson Davis Parish, at Jennings, in said parish. the following described property belonging to said succession, for the purpose of paying the debts and obligations thereof, said offering and sale to be made between the legal! hours of 11 o'clck a. i,:, and foir o' clock p. m., on. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920, said property boc:v; .;.:cribd as fol low.s, to-wit: Coamencing at t:'e south line of the right of war" of the Louisiana Wesi:tetn Railroad ait. ; point twenty four (24) rods sot:':i J the: :lorthwct corner of t:he northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twcnty eight (28), In township nine (9) south, range five (.) west, thence east forty (40) rods along the south line of said right of way, thence south forty (40) rods parallel with the quarter section line, thence west forty (40) rods to quarter section line, thence north to 8lace of beginning, containing ten (10) acres, more or less; Sixty shares of the capital stock of Welsh 1Oil & Land Development Conm pany; Fifty shares of the capital stock bf Planters Tdlephone Company. Terms: Cash on day of sale. J. W. ARMSTRONG, Administrator. Welsh, La., Dec. 8, 1919. McCoy & Moss, Attorneys, Lake Charles, La. Dec. 13-td MARBI.LEMDORANITE OEIMEN1S.< All Designs and Prices WILLARD KIMBALL Phon84 Welsh, La. A LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SPOTS. Mr. Dodson, the "Liver Tone" Man, Tells the Treachery of Calomel. Caloinel loses you a (lay! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quick ilver. Calomel is dangerous. It :rashes into sour bile like dylnamite, 'ramping and sickening you. ('alomel .t acks] the l)bones aind should never 1,,e ;ft into your system. \\Wh'n you feel billious, sluggish. :tonl-tilpatel and all knocked out aund i: ievc you nloed a dose of ca.lomel ji 1 rmomlller that your druggist sells Ifr a fe c (ents a large bottle of Dod sn is Liver Tone, which is entirely v:ge able and pleasant to take and is a pe 'fcI.t substitute for caloinel. It i; gua ran tteed to start your liver with outL stir:ing you up inside, and can not aiivatc. i)kn't take caloumel! It can not he trusted any more than a leopard or a wild-cat. Take Dodson's Liver Tone which straightens you right up and tm::l ke you feel fine. Give it to the ,:lhldren because it is perfectly harm less and doesn't gripe. No. 54 Mr. and Mrs. O. M1. Stansbury and h:, ,y spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Sta:sbury's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Siitasbhury, at lot a. ..Oyiters in Cans, "Ever-Best Oleo maronerine" and Crazy Water at the lc- House. D6p-tfc \Win. \Monks left Thursday evening for idl;hlia. Mo., where he will visit at hi, old home for a few days. This is "lil's" first visit back at the old hot' t :incec the family came to Loulsi .i0:.. :.;lle thirteen years ago. United States Railroad Administration Director General of Railroads LOUISIANA VWESTERN RAILROAI) Anlnouncemiienit E)ffective 12:01. a i. m. January 11th, 1¶R-0. the following important change in sc.he:d u!es of passenger trains will be made: ARRIVE DEPART No. 4 Daily No. 3 Daily 3:33 P. M. 8:25 A. M. W. B. SCOTT, Federal Mlanager. THE WAY TO GET 100% of satisfaction and service out of your motor car at all times is to have it regularly taken care of by people who are familiar with all the ills a car is heir to. It is the sensible and economical way. , M-AKE IT YOUR WAY WITH US AS THE P)EOPiEE IXPERT REPAIRING RELIABLE SUPPLIESDEPENDABLE ACCESSORIES - GASOLINE- OILS - TIRES - , BATTERY SEWRVICE STATION W3LSB GAMAGE CQ,Inc. PHONE 32 * WELSLH,LA. ANNOUNCEME NT! I wish to announce to the public that I have purchased the insurance business of Mr. C. E. Carr and beg to solicit a con tinuance of your patronage. I will endeavor to give your insur ance needs the same prompt and careful attention that was af forded by Mr. Carr's agency. LIFE, FIRE, HEALTH and ACCIDENT LIABILITV, WORKMEN'S COtI PENSATION BONDS SF. . SEWARD SComplete Insurance Service Cotton Seed in 1oo lb sacks FOR STOCK FEED Welsh Warehouse Co., Inc. HEALTHY, ROBUST PEOPLE POPULAR EVERYWHERE Good Health Creates an Attractive, Magnetic Personality and Wins Admiration. HEALTHY PEOPLE ARE HAPPIIy Pepto-Mangan Has Put Thougmnds Into the Healthy, Full. Blooded Class. How the ,d-l-hld, ' energetie, and attr' cti;ve I.l) 0 .1 r 5' n all is envied by 11:hoe wwho ftl that it will always he their iunfl rtnl at, lot to be thli, lule and v: :ak-h-odied' .\nld y t \\hy cnitllinllt , to e nty nllt'll alia '.)oillln \5ho li t s ss a vigor. ,t. healthy llysi(ni (I(icondition and ii att1I'tCtlive. iagut i' prsorlality? Poorl health awill lc oI:: , f vitality are often l relyv th. ~'.:tllt of impnverlish edl bletd. G(idt. i't.i.-A. ae:t , 1 is for people whose ho1'i s sut' .; fri m lack of prop. or Noh t- 1( urishi i nt.l lI', pto-`Mangan (e ri1 .: t ite '1 ! ;Ii i ll:I'rb :"..S . the Iumber of halt y., rid hlood cells, which are sa i, essiy o cait rry the proper 0ni1t 118 n'lIt. vigorousness and strenlgt hi to -;,lr. pa;rt of the hody. Phy icianl:: introdined (;ude's PI'ptcý Alan',al to l1h` public heca('use they klnew t lh;,t it cuntillineil the \ry prop erties iithul :I '", sirc]t.ly n,'ed d to build! ull) thin. watery blood. For your (c'onv(Qience t ' )pto, I\I'g8iI is preixtr. e'd in I\1,\ f,!1x. vliquid and tablet. Both cont:in 1txact11 lhe :atnie me dicinal 'Valul '. Insist on the genuin,1' P' 'pto-.langan To be sure you aIre buying the genu ine Popto-Alangauii. a;sk our druggist for "(ude's". .\nd he sulr the name "(Gtlte's is on the piackage.-.\(ldv. Sli,:s Okla Stanshury. ft;rinerly a menlmber of Welsh's younger set, has recently tinbilc'ed a Cour'se at the New South College in Iteam;inu t. Texas, alld ac(ceptedl a position in that city. Miss Stansbury spent the Christmas holidays. with her parents in Iota.