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":-u I PRINTING THEMADISO Are R ht PADIS .h PAhIII PutLICE JLJ3Y OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF MADISON PARISH SCHOCL BOARD O ICI.L JCU`;P\AL O Fil:-'I ,-.T ':" LEV-E B- RDL F L TALLULAII, MADISON PARISH, LOUISIANA, SATURDAY, JANUAR " 24, 1920 .:EW SIES VOLJ 8 UBER 12 • * iqr 2P' ER ~been Lten ULAN I rcus TO THE low MALVIN CUot said 1 P within Tall, thx btce~ ged on the got be purchas- biui D.2e, and Mon Flemming he b tc!!i uaWdered. Ark dr }ving hat. Eflet. The noti dnm with' -I1 showed ner kie" been who iiwe before ; aboi thnt the ' in t Monday by' that Mr i lah bouse to gro rteuegr@jwhe by b eu'- i - until in knew Mr. see Abe cows.,th: bar" a: I igni hamrs tbei *ttet. cud Gbot, of to tdeapb- hoi is a tnr -Ca] :1 ~i ýs Idi ,aaiae.3 Lie :reaebeJ ret a e at, bm. i"ue t-a 3r: i He "thtiee y-rir oae but c'( 4ed the aa W took up to An ilt to1 td Tn1?u- , Ju 131U jOUi Wst {n_ ; n Ta-ing on j19spflc1i. th . S restat- ,co 'czipticui morningi ha the Store !i + aid he ;a from! DL H.NAI- P1 tbat the h4 haew, i 1k bfore, GIo sad hatn' ' uf the N 1e grage ic *a ,af!tteri ktt ab cl s of Goods are rdl to Beat Remedies in Remedies .Remedies Tires vis Pharmaceuticals Rubber Goods hony Lawn Iaper eell Toilet Artiles r'sAspsrin Toilet Articles been, they lost the trail at the rail- " zu." ta:ck. It w..i suemniCed that ne got in.to some conrgJar.ee at that pi:.t, andJ the su.nile is row p.acti c.liy a cec'ainty, and wer.t to the house oil Mr. Ceo. Sevier's !k.ce bc low Tallulah, where his wife lived..: T'he d:gs were taken to that pice, ý a .* the negro's wife was taken into custody, and several at the place said tkat the rias had come back to Tallulah, so the dogs were no rpu:. out d. wn there. The woman sai'l that the net ro had Wv'en her twenty dol lar. rrd as she knew he had no: been worklng she asked him whe"e he got it and he told her none of her - bnaines, but toid her to meet :.imf i i Monroe. It afterwa-rd divelot el that he had written her a note on- the 19th t t.l1ir7 her to uncct him at Mc.,e:tee, w. IArk., and he h as ir.im ed -afe tc her: I hat. it was evi'e:-: that she krew: nothing of the 3fair. 1 It was r.fterwards learned that aº I negro who wurks for Mr. Ji.. Syev: s who was'corr.i:' to TaTluklrh Tesia.? I; e about ten o'clock to bring > bigv~s~ e in to get L'r. Folk, had Len na'e by Calhoun to let him ride to Tail'- i . lah with him, whlh he dil. This ne- 1 a gro said that when he Pas.ed the place a where Mr. Arnold was ki1ed, Calhoun &i n8ed him, "What ald white sanr. live ,i in tMat plaes," evidently tryi. 't. see how much th;s snero knr.ew abo. L tha affair, of which he rays he "wM , ignorant at the t.me. Fe says they a then came on to T il ht, atn'!e e S eat of the busy at Mr. "i'i'rcw". d to sell some chl:ke=s, and told Cal a- hoas to mind.the bur; ::.it h. * a turned, but that 'whe he came on. 1- Calhoun was gr.e. iHt see's th wi :h eotolag to town Calh's to'". 4 . e I us gary 1G Holly .idr' r gb.t had .relavca, and waPrtc , g tewakshe the noon train. 73Th ne r Sas5i thew ha went down the r.:ec. _,ied We at the stati.n when the tra. left, and that hi kwv C'aihomn get c .lbe traia, goig;w to $rcl!? Ride Th s, tain did not sttpi at Holly Xd4ge. bm is h caid that hb wdi gcing to IZajill le and walk back. ro When this develo'e, the rtthoEr Lies theoenlt it was unnece-serv e retab the lood 3s. k..i c aty went to Uo-y l.-.e on the ise, ae't' r., w'ni-h Lai4 cr rt to step r F.Rossy Iii4e, ard fe'r d the nrC't -r ir the he b;-e of relative-s. Thr7 '-r' r. o` him a 22 calibre pistol, rh:.h be at eeroed to the ns rder6ed nrn. 'n he he nE'o - as t:&'en to RPaville, as is -a w:as feared, that if he were brought .p to Talahsh he would be lyrch.d. t to A speely trial is promi-ed, as the u-. jury has al-er 'y ber enallrd. artl w, In. undvstard that the trial w;!! blin ag on Thursday of net week. The au M thorif!es are abs5tntely s-re th.t. a 'b.- cvictiOe will be obtafied. oai When a conviction is obtained be ad will be hung in Tallulah, as thie'lsw hag ;ha been changed in that respect, and te the fitnr-" ' *"i~le alaca in the he Jai. yatd in Tallulah. am Es ecial crecit is doe to the Sh-ri"f i. nd his deputies and to the blood tie hbonds. iw, An inenest was held over the body ire, of the der.d man, and the c'iae war at n"r-er.r.eed to be at the hands of the Calhoun. nt. I M. Arnold enme to TaluFial from the M. issitipi, tnt bld not resided thireI age j lonig, going there forr~ Keinteck. y ?+er came to Tatlah rcently. haing pur hal chserd a small place near Taliulah _ m~m -m z . .." tr n t g ou Large Stcc.c of FC.n,,.e, Soe. Cut- K. lery and A utrc .e, .cc.s all time. Piante will find it to Pkows, "- wri"ds, Discs, `'g a I o. P-o Rigt 'rd th Stock is Complete ii Tehe Oliver Farm Implements No No better made, both tractor and horse drawn~ Implements. Right in Stock, and can be shipped out promptly. SEE OUR SAMPLE ROOM iIaah S" }" y Company, Incorp'd. Agents for Kei!y-SprinrgfieldTirea and Tubes; Edison and Cou bia Phrn gra Records t .. bc " -'. ' rc . Dr -. J. .. D l, .n! . . ;-'- - :abzu the f7Et of t-e year. Tb..r'. - <.. :.o o:e wth hý: at. the th .i c_" the r.urdor. I:is rer..ins wa.re :: to la'Iu-h tc bFe ptcrated for sLir mnt to 1:er.tcl:y. VAdTIT~C OF TC:EAT9BS TO PLA.YT Th.e tomato crop of the Fast year was such a gene:al failu-e, and so ith zmany inquiries have been received rs r.. to the varities most apt to succeed, L :`art it is .advistle to give thb maastrr. aone cor.: ideration. b Eo-h directly and indirect:y, the al pooraresults were due to the exees-I E sire rr.infall. DireetyI because of the E Samount of water which reai.: in con- . tact witd tha plants. lidirectlb', be- : caure most tcr.to disensea are due to T a fungus end fungi thrives in damp p and rainy weather. ,r The dieseaae most prevalent in this co parish and state is th atorT,:o wh'.. bThis disease affects the tomato p;.rt p in the same ma:nor as the wilt cf a cotton a acts cotton. which ix so well a known to the planters, thcugh it is a difrerent furgi. d The Experimental Station at Baton a I P.ege has expe:inwated frr several a years to diseovsr which varit es are best able to withstand this disease. t These may be clased as follows: Thes least ste to withstand wit, and producing ver) little fruit on badly infested soil are, Store, Bonny ; Best, Chaik's Early, Jewel, and Acme. Of these the Stou&is the most sascep tible. i S' The more fesistart vari es are, Eartiann, June Pink, Manyfold, Ar lington and Colntia. These wilt produce some fruit if the soil is badly inftsted. 1b ' st resistant varities were bhý serP-ctd by the Experimental St-' -hese were Norton, Mareol and These produced fairly good on baly infested soil. In Lethl .-b in 1919 it was found that tb q gto did better than i any vy huich the local home de- i monstrator was able to observe. In ene instace where Ave varities were pleated. the Artinten wa the only one which did not have the wilt. 'The Eartlasaa has been found to give fair. ly satisfactory resutts as a v0rty for etra.rearly and extxr late rep; While the Batoe Reu dls.i easn j thihs I mfors r less a eal *ae 1 - .13 - , uq- sepk a o1 LEE iExAT. .der S Sta Of5.:e 3-.rd of Co-m:isioneirs, FifLh Lc:isiana Levee District. r;. Tallulah, La., Jn. lth, 1'.20 rt:4 The Bzard of L ,ricuilsscn.as 1? !tC Sth? Hia h Lou~iiana Levee Dis..rlet rrv z. et in regiear session, at Tr.lulah, wil La., its domicile, this day. Le: . The Bard bei-g called to order, by ies p. esident at 11 o'clock, a. m., lea and the roll ct.led there wee pros- -th eEt ee tailovrJ.ag Com:Ac.iaser.crs: E. J. Iar.Acy, F. H. Schaeic.er, East of . r.rroll Farah; R. K. BE :e~. T. P UP -e:l, President, -dison Ferish; B. in i. Young, C ;.C. Couman, T'~-sa. 1 P Purih; J. H. Lambdi., CGocordU :e, Parish. Absent: E. C. Rhoes Con ; cordia raish. . On mot:oa, rer.:rg of minutes of previous meeting was dispas~d witit, f and business of the Board taken up of I and cor.a:ered as follow:: a On motion of Comnmssioner Young 'e duly seeorded by Commissioner Gol,.:- tI i mPs, the following resolution was (e1 !a supte: - e Be it resolved, that the Pwesi-l I - dent of this B:ard, be, and he is here by sathorised and ijzutmetd to sell P t, at puu!ic auction acc(rfig to law, h n the following described lands situated y in the Parish of Tansas, Louisiana. - e. Part of Let three (3) of Sec. 4, a p- T. 12, E. contaning Nine and one:! tenth (9-10-100) acres of land. - On moetion of Conminsioner BoneyI r- s eonded by Coiknissioner Goldman, a i the foilewang resolution was adopd: t y " Be it resolved, that the description j of Iands involved in suit of Board of re Commissioners for the. Fifth Loubi -al ina Levee District verans Chas. P. : el Taft, No.--on the Docket of the 10th ly Judicial District Court, ad stated in] the resolution of this Board adopted rd July 9th, 1919, authorising the Presi ant dent to compromise said suit, and Ie- hereby is modiied by esmittin l therefrcm the SEI~ of SE% Sec.14, e jT.SL R.7, and substituting therefor ly the NE% of SW See. s 1 T.5 B.7, I containing 40.02 scres and also by ir- adding thereto (uron the opinion of feer the Attorney of this Board, that the title of this Board thetrto is inva MDj Nd) SE% of SW% See. *2, TA 1.S, eal Catainit 40 acres, and kS3i J, N% as !r NW and NZ . f S5 a s s..1 In ST.6 R.8 containing 231.21 acres. been On motion of Commissioner Schnei- ! ttcr! der seconded by Commissioner Gold- Bosre rcan, the following resolution was Louis a.iopted: of il Be it r solved, that the Board of affixi State i:gineses, be requested to pre- to at pare and submit to this Board at its *"ng r.eeting in April a complete and comrn- sig p:ehersive report in regard to the tary, Stntus cf its lines of public lerves and Aug, river banhk, present and prospective, with special reference to caving Pre.s bends and bank protection. siore On motion of Commissioner Ham- Dist' ley seconded by Commissioner Young Atte the followini resolution Was adopted: --- Be it resolved, that the President Seer of this Board be authorised to take Mon .p r-eh outstanding Certificates of Dist Indebtedness, dud for 1920, as in his No. :nidemert, the finance of this Board 19 :nay p.rmit. Resolver, further, that he is author-' for zed to resw cutstanding Certificates trio f "ue in 1920, where he finds the Board Sartnot snare the funds to take care, p of ratne at this time. On motion of Comni',sioner Young g--econdd by ComlrdsJioner Harmley, i the folowing was unanimously alolt s ed by the Board: Ba it resv'ved, tt"t this I'rv i. lIarr.s with re,- ret of the r:es dc: .. i of Mr. Charles Bea:d, of r.n -N(:r, SParish, L.. and thrt, ;r hi.' v " have lost a faithful ard e~:' i"t , d spector, who gave his time and ser I vices to this Board on all occasions and urdsr all circumstances and that t ithe levee interests have sustained a serious loss in his death. 1 On motion of Cemmisfioner Young seconded by Co..missioner Hamley, d: the followirg resolution was, after un discussion, ur.animouly adopted: of Resolved that the proceeding here 'i 'to ore taken by this Board regarding p. bonds to appropriated to the Lake St. th P ter Drainage District of Tesass l Parish, be, and they are hereby re edscinded. si- , Upon motion of Commissioner d Yoaung sesndel by Commissioner ,ng Hawley, the following after dccus 4i sion was unani:sIoualy adopted: for Resolved, ltht this.Board do issue L7, for the purpose of raising additional byh funds to carry out the object con of I templeted b7 Act No. " i of 1838, as. the ; authorized by Act No. 141 of the' C General Assembly a the State of L I Louiia for the year 1918, ap Sproved July f, 1914, in addition to $1 tbs bnds herdefere iassued by this - Heard Wader tuil rty of said Agt r 141, of 1916, additional boneds asgre ,, sl tne v.lm e 'nan ; the fol wi. ', ý' : , t: - .t: L .. e s a'.d ' PA cr e " (,w .2u ;-.n B'. e U ::',et. That t:.he ýBoarl of Cor,' :.is,ijne:s or ltc Fir h Loutiian: Lev;e DT:rict. a. i crp:ai , c-e:`:tel :y ."ct 14 of the' Scf. the LeC - Stth' - .f ! .::-2nc f~r t:. ;r 10C, ap E' :c'1 Juliy cir, : , fc value re l"~ :": .... herch)y p:-ci :! to p;i t0o v ! oaer : fI^ y f -,,v.7. art r d fte (with the ;, :lion of said t'u::r .f Corv':ssion- 9J a-r? t ray, the cam'e ":f'e fo.:ty e s ity . - th, .'r.., h -reco the u. u of vo: S('!E THCUSANF 11'T T-,A )S. t^ . v:h i,' recr theeon from " e hereof until such princiral -um W: SpniMd, at the rat: of five per er 't W: n r annul.. pa;-,'b.e semi-anar.''::!y .; t ,the fifteenth day of Februý-:; a,-d \W S r ua-t of each :", '. ,, p '.i.nS W z ri s'rrender of the r^r' i.n- W ory . a'"t the th r. ": So.: rt-e th: :." . ', U :ird .c' :. e c" i, ' . . .. nr- mrt e" ' t -d <." 1- : No. 141 of the Act- _.r . '.: . . . the SCte Cf C i '.-r...f . ;'I, ,. - w 1916, r.proved ju"7 '4':. : which, boAs cf th. *an'! 1::,cu.:;-: ' $525000.00 (irclring ti = . ) ci have beer- isued to this dn+. T:: is c i istied ptr:ra: to' w said Act and ptr3,"'nt te rS':t. s g and proceedi;vs of ;hD '" :r. e' ^~1- u jissinrc-s of Ih. Yi'ith L--:"'Ra' a Levee District duly taken fcr thaltitl pur'ose. } E For n full rta'"r'et a .' * :'- _ +s' of the ho!de.rs of "i. tlr-t' an"` the a rature arnd ext+.t o* he e .'"-aitv f hereof, refer-nee is "-'+ . -: .'e t0 the said Act ?'o. 14! :f ? nIl of t the proi"iors of v-hi\h erl;i.ute a.: . boed, the State of L;.i'r-r.r a-d the " Board of Comn. .issinr s fr ' le Fifth t Lo'isi.iva Lcv"e D E'riet. I I In Witness W h .e'nf. "'': be"'! hlas .been s:red by the Pre-r'ert .-d I :hnei' ttcrted by the Secre'arv if L 'd Gold- Board of Comrr2-sinre- for *!- ;'. i waas LouLsiara Levee Di-'r:c -r ~'-1 . t.l: Sof the said Donard dI s by-n h.reto I rd of affixed, ar.:! each of tFe eto':?. *er- 1 o pre- to attached has bher- -re-'d wi;.-h the, 1 at is engraved or !itho''rrrphti fr-sirr.iles I corn- signature of said Pre-i'ent and Secre , tle tary, and this bond has been dated: Ms and August 5th, 19. etive, -------------------- caving Presidert of the Bcrrd of Cc nmis sioners for the Fifth Loui:iara Levee Ham- District. Young Attest: opted: . . . . . . . .. . isident Secretary of tb _ ,ra ,o re-m-nis * take s oners for the Fifth Louizinna Levee tes of District. in his No.-- $25 00 Board On the Fifteenth day of February :19__ The -oa-d ~of Commissioners wtlior.-for the Fifth Leuiisiana Levee Dia-' ificatesi trict will pay to bearer hereof, or Boardt (Cntinued on last pagc) e care, ri and Bread! T You fave often heard that exprestb io. W/e have the goods to fM LWhn you are ordi r g bread from your don't just say BREAD. Say The [Bread Made in Talu Phone us your Orders For Dredul , meat., bIuztter, lard, n g-i , cheese, 4= , Our meat cutters are cr:,,.jercect arid can at you nice chioice ateaks d rui. :t . I SAOur Specialty: "Pure Pork Sausa Made by the Old Virginia eeceit Tbe Tallulah Meat "' PI 8. Tallabi " - , , . , ... *. , STJBS CARIES MACISON PARISH PAR!SH ALMOjST THREE TO ONE :.OR STUBBS. PARKER GETS Cr-NLY VO T S CONCEDED HIM. Only Box in the Parish to go for Parecr Moland box. Several Viar~as He Gets None. Wi h the cc..aplete returns froni t::e r:is|h in, the vote shows that Ltcbs carried ti:e parish bý a major i=y of 1V0 votes out o; a total of 252 votcs. ' :e vote by wards is as follows Parker Stubbs .a:d! 1 0 7 War1 2, Precent 1 3 15 'Vars , Precent 2 22 7 Wcar? 3 0 5 Ward 4 41 8o Ward 5 4 11 Ward 6 1 11 -Ward 7 0 7 WVid 8 0 23 Totrl 71 181 The contest was one of the most itl\ Cer'.-ted gubernational th@ h hr ev.r krown. The Parket . 'e i:n .he parish mustc ci early,. .- ; cl::rr_.-d two columns in the Jour. : tri ujnv 'h which to present thei ' .. ".I-. HTever, this is one time that Shre adc.-r..i.g of the Journal did not Sr:I- re u:ts, for at the outset the h.:- s' s:.-.rt, ri in the pariah :: d 110 nmajority and tha wad - i ; :'ary tot. ' S. S etia ago the Parker mear ..hncu:h their columns in the Journal, clrin..d they were making ' qci .s cajmpaigr , and were not talking an wcre !tooding out through "grUs s gog e:es"-a: it werc Now, we -' urderstand that this meant particul' n arly the 8th ward. Take a look at tthe big sero in the 8th colmne. iEvidently the "green ggges" were a mirrored on the outside, and what i' was seen throrugh them was a re-.. "i fection of something. : But right here the Jooinsl wewat If to pay a tribute to the class of mP a who make up Madison's voters. =& 4s.1 tImYsted as tL Ic were-yes they did-to a iar h' that is rome record, too, for a whol " pariah isn't it. asl In the end, however, Parker who I Lby abtout 10,000. And the Parks' .d ' -ppor±err here are already claim. .4 ing bi- things for the jobs whicbh 1:1 came within the appointive power of to the new Governor. Watch out, boy@ '- better get ready, your neck may hb he next. re) We are told that the Valley Ir ed Good Company, of Vicksburg, hmi., has gone to cosiderable expem O , _ aenare and put in new fixtures s . i the floor oft their building. Tid . ee popumlar flm is well knwn to the people of Madiosn Parish. Th will be glad to show this Roar to yg whW', you are in the city. ree We are afraid the "boys" hvE .hopes that .their "esase" has beek 00 lost in the excitement. No, no boys, an' that expert shoting will be l ers remembered, we believe, though i gg. Is pretty tough oa the "boys" de Wh orcan tonll the course of a bullet sats . -it strikes the object at twhie M i aimed?