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y-centaiaed - ip me figure. of this wishih show greater advance Iý an y previous twelve The Baltimore Manu BRecord is similarly sur and furnishes some addi evidence on the subject. Scall attention to the .fact reports from typical South 8tates indicate a maintenance tie healthy rate of increase in valuations of properties has characterized recent The total assessed value Louisiana this year, it notes, is 24112, ani increase over of $44,050,291. The assess in the parish of Orleans Is $222,174,805, an increase $18,434,475. In West Virginia has been from $.57, -,58 to $913,590,942, according a rough estimate. This is ly due to the greater devel of its mineral and lumber the figures proving that in West Virginia is as nearly to its full value, for the population is only 60 Jjbat of that of Louisiana, its at is 80 per cent greater, the consequence that the tax is very low. Returns already 1rpm diffeent sections of Tex pi.st to an increase of proba M30,OO,000 to $250,000.000, the total assessed value in State from $1,400,000,000 to ,000,000. Dallas alone es an increase of $14,857,680. total value' of assessed pro in Tennessee, exclusive of itairoad, telegraph, telephone railway property, has increased in the year by ,000, and it is thought that ill be an increase of about 00in the assessment of ae properties, bringing the U'buemed value of the titate S$500,000,000. With a third of the counties yet to report, a gain ,620 already appears, itotal in of $30,000,000 is y looked for, together Aiilmar gain in the valu, .odrpaale properties, miak. 60tat gain for the State of and the total assessed ,$68,000,000. Though are in part dueto .i methods of asese b' we have pointed out, an a whole the steady SSouth toward great There har been a improvemeat la the meth at daring the peat ;h totals approximate the actual value of t there is yet much a-~la his respect, for the 02tea are very far be - neighbors in fiscal have useb more to aseesemets to a standard. When te tate and local Seduced one-half or will prove. as b-_ eipocld, a - e isiple slad - h M hath em mad r* -.~r E YLb.I -1L·IY· m· f scin~imou I.th : at lb hit, -is iPB ibmb -·-'bt~ A omut writsr in am ete magpsiaas ys he has been in fat.-eti stats of this country, and be thinks the people of Teeasu have found the best way to adapt their houses to their climate. In Texas, he says, you see a great many houses built, so to speak. in two pieces. These pieces are twenty or thirty feet apart. One roof covers the two houses and the open space between. It is easy enough to arrange matting or sail-cloth which will cut off any untoward blast of air. Then you lay a floor over the space between the houses and you have a third house in the open air. You can swing a hammock at night there or you can do whatever you please in that open air space. In Texas, he says, because of the climate, you can spend three fourths of the timein the open air between January 1 and December 31. The disposition to live out of doors increases. The people live indoors because they are more comfortable there. If they can have comfort and outdoor air they will take it in ever increas ing numbers. The air we breathe has as much influence upon the condition of the body as the food we eat. The air of every house is more or less impalred. There was a time when we all tried to shut night air out of our houses, but night air is the only air we can get at night, so we had just as well open our windows to it under ordinary conditions. If we live In Texas. as the writer quoted says, we can get outdoor air most of the time, if not in the houses, then by living out of doors. The house described is much like some of the early houses of Kentucky: First, a qupre house of logs. then a porch or roof co meeting the two, but the climate of Kentucky in the winter at times makes this intervening space of little value except on bright dajy. But it is a mighty comfortable kind of house any where, and we are glad to see that it impressed the visitorsto Texas.-Farm aind BRanch. Endorsed by the Cooaty. "The most popular remedy in Oteego (JouLty, and the best friend of my family." writ.s Wm. M. DIets, editor and pub lisher of the Otego Journal, (Uil berterille, N. Y., "ie Dr. King's New Disoover. ItL ha proved to be as infallible cure for epughs aed colds, maklag ahort work of the worst of them. We always keep a bottle in the boase. I believieIt to be the most valable prescription uknown for luneg aned throst diseases.'" Guarnted to never:d dw etthe taker, b aIt' dregets amPrid $ .00. Til bottle fre " eemrsy's Watehward. Although it was Abraham .Lineale i his OettysbeL who need. fassus the iee, Govermet of the pepl, by tOh people, for the"- she ftsher of the iI was really Deall Webster. who, Ithi bun rist, ead the . -- .t ler.. see as Asmesses.k esrr ý-l^" .3,;n; " ' " rim', _A tmu .Ww hator Tmn Dos To work at the Meridian Male College to help pay their expense. in school next session. Write at once tq M. C. BEESON, 7-26-tf Meridian, Misq. Notice for Publcation. TiMassn L.A. Acr 'c..s . ItS. U. 8. Land Ofice. Natchitsebte. La.. July 11. l307.i Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the set of (ongress of Jane 8, 1.8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregn. Nevada , and Wa-hington Territory." asextended to all the Publiic Land States by act of August 4, 112, J seph L. Brewton. of Mill. county of Winn, State of Loulsiana. has this day Sled In this oflice his sworn state meat No.. 4.. for the purchase of the n 1-2. ow 1-4, sw 1-4 nw I-4 of Se:.. No. 8. In T. No. 1i N., Range No. 4 W. La. Mer and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur pe and to establish his claim to said land fore Register ant Recorder at Natchitochrs, la., on Thursday, the 26th day of Scptember. 197. He names as witnesses: E. A. Golden. D. H. 8Biaely. both of Mill, La.: J. W. A. Dur bin and G. Durbiu. of tianrtille. La. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this olive on or before said 1rth day of Sept. 1407. 3. lERNEST BRRDA. Register. Sentinela. Winnfeld, July 1,. 1907. Notice for Pubicatloe. Da-rmaTrar or TmU ITrn oa, Land Oce at New Orleans. La. Aug. 2.117 Notioe is hereby given that William M.Jones of Smith. Ia., has Sled notice of his intentiona to make gSaI commuted prouf in support of bhi claim, via: Homestead Entry No. t38 made Jamua 8l, l3,S for the 8w. 1-4 of 8W. 1-4. 8. . IW. 4I-4o N~ . 1-4, Section I., Township 11 , Ra 1 W. La. Mer., and that said proof S e.belore claerk of Court at Wins oeld. I on Sept. 1, 1037. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his costisonas rmid eane apes, and culrvation of, the land. vir: J. L. Liesa, W. N. Duna A. P. Oilcrease and J. P. Inagn, all of Smit La. WALTER COHEN, Register. Benttiel, WimaSeld, Aug. 18, 117. SNotice for Publcation Da)naramne or man Isrnsnoa. Land Oiee at New Orleanas. La., Ag. 1, 17. Notite is hereby given that H.ary -E. Long, STa L, has Iled notice of his intention to make Sl ve yer proof in support of hi e.aim, viz: Homstead Entry No. 1654 made Auguest 1 1M, for the W. 1- of NW. 1-4; NB. 1-4 of NW. -4. Secton 8, Township 10 N., Range W. La. Mar , sad that said proof will be made before Clerk of Court, at Winaeld, La., mn Sept.. He ames the following witneses to peove his continuous residenoe apon, and efulivation of, the land, via: 8. M. 8~-ath . TualJ. H. Loang Tunica, C. O. frs Tno W AL Tl E and J. . WHetiU Sentinea, w iao , Aug. UI, . r. Notice for Publcatsoa. D1,avnsum or nan Irrsloa. Laad Oseo at NewOrienas, I.a, Aug.!, 131. Notice s hereby ern. that James L 8mh. of Tuniea, L has Sied notice of hm mtent t o b dl tb e year p in sapport of hsll July r t , th S. 1nof SW. 1-4, eeten l mhwadhip w m.,e rW L adNor. ha rdaeýf ll as" debaao Cerkof Oourt at WIaa d, la, n Sept. f, 11S. He is t foli wing witneses to pre his eei us medenn na, ansd Cuti, ! Ludwisu:3. . .. tleW.. M. arty, Wr. . .J sa, O, F. U. Joeda allo Tunin, La WALTER L. COHEN, Regiestar. Sentinel, WlaaeM, Aug.15, 1r7. Dmpauhmemt the Eatulo,, Umitod SUam. Lard O~ma. Nww Orleamaa., Au. ,111W. A mfdtstooatur aidet b 1g shm sled Wthi , Ldmaad I· D eo iamt mbw, k fa. Uwestbet quarter sot 3tats w~t isr Stnosbe.TowmmhipIpSN., Usage $ W.L. dr , r Wi ty . !astr, "11069 e wild it b that w LLm T. wder haa b said tmMWt; that he has trfy fu· Mer -ilo talehemn fiy ae amity; that said uaveg tttae slsnttis O Iithe .mLama or Siasu corps =8= be p ~pearUsoe natiesur e. md mdeer ertii m *I bearing b bi at 1 e 'doubI a, ~cg. mbe 3 bow ie tin t s at tIbA MWat /MaW. Lami ha New Ohlema , La. Tie a emMat ka hau, a roperaf tmt's of this malce em. e s M aiai nIt - &red ~ ditetd mlt s~Ec aormie be gives by abae & r ý rered tht uh st.~ lsaia WW~hi Aug. SNP. 3 ·esdl 3RWlr 13t JuMldal Dit Or mat 66 N. M, of .;!PI 10 al ViaW. amt ýat h~of ý OmS .K u m th fe a t` Notay~m aubeaai aee is -easf" Is med h at 4 MA ama. w, 904s0 ul, .jalty of deambnMuea~rtu a. .~t p. ma.,ed mue mfr - Y the a aat - at th 4w3)mm. Is L , wialdad mat e i. - ta. wI mt bCeafm" e---fi -tiaM uat a~aml. Ybet shm ·krra"-rw -motel - ate daes msea n" m. P aM siib aas -- sat M sea a kibw ham __ Mm.. - Wrlrm, "larilritta asaa lt f rnI d tIuf lt~lm . ha t 1a.. ý Umýasur W W. attN *'. U S. phad. i-- ~rMim inr - mdra q t Y Prm U maW a ba~g b' r ILI Pmb, O'$ Abe (L 1 ·rrl~llklC ~ UamaaeIIJln 7ý CHARTER Of the Commerclal Club. State of LouisIana, 1 Parish of Winan, Before me, Cam Moss. N.tary Public. duly commissioned and qualified in andlfor the Par ish of Winn. personally came and appeared Jullan Bernatein, A. A. Moss. J. S. Hunt. W. F. Cooper J. M. Wright. Mel.. Branch. J. R Hall, W. M. Walac e, Jas. Oriszard. Rudolf Bernstein. I. D. Nettles, P. C. Mowely. M. H. O'Connell. Z M. Jackson. Will A. Strong. Harry P. Gamble, J. D. Pace. J. M. Green. G. M. Belden. W. A. Wright. D. B. Jennings. Chas. L Pace. D. B. Fleming. Wm. M. 'ampbell and J. H. Hart. all seeideuts of the aforesaid Parish and State,. who declared unto nme. said notary. ill the pres ence of the two conm~4tettl .Itne,'sra uuder signed, that desiring to uvail themnael.es - the provisions of the law of this State relatung to the formation of corporatlons f,,r Athletic, Military, Gun practice or -diaul pnrposrs and to acquire and enjoy the rights. privileges and powers of a Body corporate aud olitic in law they do hereby form thronacelsc into yue'b a corporation and Body -politic under the name and style and for the purposes hereinafter spe cially set forth as follows: AIUTICLE I. The name of tl. i ('.,rtn~.: n1, and :ssortation shall be COMML'iftIAlt. (It iU. Al RI_'I.F .. The objects and purpones of th.-i orpe.ration and asociation are to buy, rent. hIae jr ac quire by donation or otherwise. land and imarsovements buildings and all necesary fixtures, or to erect and main tain bulldings on lands rented, leased. purchased or acquired by dotation or other wise, to purehame. lease or acquire by donation or otherwise all necessary fixtures to keep and maintali a Club room or rooms for any and all Athletic and social purposes to mai'tain and keep Innocent games of amusement not pro hibited by law for the soctal and athletic elev tion of its members, to keepl literature and do all nets necessary for the scientific and literary advancement of its members and to do all acta necessary to maintain the social and athletic porposes for which this corporation is created as authoried under act 112 of lsH of the Gen eral Assembly of the State of Louisiana and all sanbequent laws relating thereto. ARTICLE III. Under the above entitled name and for the purpoe above expressed the said corporation shaUn have the power and authority to make, have and one a common seal, with such devise and description as they shall deem proper, and the same to break, alter and amend at their pleasure and by the name, style ad title lpro tied ead declared atesad, ahall be capable ia law to see and be sued, and shall 1e em powered to make rules, by-laws and ordinances and do every thing aeedful for their guod gov er.ment and support and shall be and is em powered to take, have and hold any manner -f lands, tenements. rents and heredltaments. and any sum of money. and any manner of poods and chattles given unto it or acquired by it in any manner. ARTICLE IV. The domicile of thi corporatioe and aesocia tion shall be and is hereby fixed at Winnield, Wina Pariah, LouisianaD ARTICLB V. ho em es of this corporation and associa tion shall be a President, Vice-President Bee retary ad Treasurer. who shall be elected auually by a maority of the vote of the mem ership of thisee orro el twhoake plresent td Oiab roome ospled b said corporatlo un or bekm the let uly neanch year oept whe. the rst day of July shall be Sunday them the election to e heold on the bad day of July; amid oloesa shall serve until their e.cessors an elected and qualified and the asid odcers shall eeatitate the Board of Directors o this corpotion and association, the majority of whom sall eostitte a quorum for the -tran tioe of bnaiess and the said odcera shall have the power and authority which bel.egs to attil Loa e be n held Jaly1, JIM as shove provided for A. A. Moss , e l be the Pr.de of th orpora and association, R. Berstein ahall be the Vise-President Julian Bersetei ahall be the TreAsurer and J. M. Wr.gt hIall be theSecretr andd od ffiers -,!eooetitate the Boad o Diatol s at thi Corpdratim mad Assocation as above prowveed. ARTICLE VI. The President of this Aso nd In hIs absnce the Vice-Presided , tis demig Med as the eer upo whom citation may be .s.ved. ARTICLE V IL TI OSSo.all sUrai5 sad etil... t w isrved by al~y.a sears.maim uses., dMelve by a ote O two-thirds of the mm bem..wbeesemm a mbsl be earcilad .p. Sb mbmwship ~r.L~Ie t Coepomrato sad wb sreea .maindll Rod agi aa timr of said .sietiom. at a me~ting opedliy md1.3 by the Dosed of Dirctm. sfte te ada pablkbed~a·r ber uc rob da sisLi thsid rsa te Lem bam ms a Tote be so ·k . tee Uqtoes be tosettle - ARTICLE VUL Thq Dosed "r Di eeeSvm _ adopt meek b -t mm i Sb5..S Ibis COospmL 3 th mmmiv and m ehoLd l sil as"ual eindioa ditee.im the soal m. s.eto be lqi~s& oaluci eset mmaber be be paid is .r beesaiI.smbe1 ma ves.0gm b ~lb Posed Directs.. rlb. pe. porns sadmlassaiaa Is.-ldfed-O ski bes htiatimdad be veuive ".i inbmit aelai mehmb eleise bya s meitcta r ebb i ed bA a.d to omsa d lionsp aaD Ib e ha wamse f liaýueultf. o sad ýylw ablerbat~e a sa eabrelbie us beo I1 7uma a n erdledb aid nedn af Dreloe b law psis aI" a dabesa al aro doed ~~rWO 'lbwom bee. 8.I t'rwttap y Wa an a"Ih~~ aedemk~Iu - U ea r ~ b sJ sa bef J1 tisoe kbb bee je m amse sIs aeta ibgrnslmed O LL. weak LbW I% S ost. Le. fl. io J~ - whessed l. am aidprmh be ·Ir~ -1L - sr- bL Jmbmaw MD -r. Il~licln4m F . mC ~i ~C~ , i' fr~af aerrb acu MOSS, 5w 17 be fi « - al Li D1 r gas A. BERNSTEIN. Pre. JULIUS KAHN. Vice-P. THE CORNER COMPANY, LTD. iroprietors the %;orner Saloon and Club Rooms FINE LIQUORS, WINES WHISKIES AND CIGARS CountryjOrders Solicited Monroe - - - Louisana An Ideal Realized It has taken us many years to develop a perlect . key - one that would satisfy the most exacting demand very critical taste. I. To-day we are aue that Murray Hill Club Whiskey stands pre-eminent in its matchless parity and flavor. Those who best appreciate it are those who are hardest to please. The brst ch js serve it. All first-- de...m s. Itn Jos. A. Magnus & Co., Cincinnati.O. 4 Fuil Quarts, express prepaid ........................ ... .............. . ......... $5 oo STROTHER DICKERSON. With J. Y. COVINGTON, '"W"e Ua D SILVER KING SALOONS Monroe, iana. ESTABUStlED mIs" - us iehr - WHOLESALE GROCER AND LIQUOR DEALER Front and DeSoto Streets, Alexandria, La. $3.20 Sent to me I will ship to you by expreas prepaid, in plain box without any marks to indicate the contents, four full quart bottles Cream of Anderson, seven years old pure Rye whiskey. SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated Small Grain whiskey, Lewis & Son 1868 Whiskey, Cream of Anderson whiskey, The Quinine whiskey, Hunter's Rye whiskies, The Schlitz Brewing Company. SMALL GRAIN--The Celebrated Small Grain whiskey which I sell for $2.00 per gallon, other houses are asking $4.00 and their liquor is not as good. f83 - " A. SO KUHN ".IONRON LA, WUMOALM AND EWTAIL UORI DEALEt I Handle the Best Try me and I am Yours Continually -- b-f -- - - - - -u - - -f -- - - - -, - --- HEADQUARTERS FOR J. S. BLKOCH Moaroe, . L. W tll" a 'ks ba q ..-l w1 .- ....... onsm.as son maO qu'gue n urr m. in an ueriI a ý, wse -se.emw.. ....... ....a as d bam -m dsMm Mm M.