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i'll CAUCASIAN ; -it class Iiaticer Feb ;. ,i thev postollice at I *i 101( Act ot Con e, I lrc 3I4 I 1, 1879. pýý" uýý ýý: ýi: 2.O44 per year. 4 'o P)0I-liai of4) Caddo Itirish. ity l !," 4i ' l - t t,'l t>anI .! liii n's lI}. V. ;', j. u i 6,d itor. \N-i'u State iitair. Ii . ;11 , Ii h!,'ial It ," ii'it'aii I til . t h ai ;!l ouI,! H'Itw tlht i n Ii l ol n 11" Mf littla. 1,f lh .n , ý lai llair, vhirll is in i.,,.' ,1i iti : 'ir ii tIo slimi ulat the ,,"_r in", ;1 h. l ltl ~!' h ,tirt i al ,n A€i ul\ ,i - :inii \\{it ,. t ird1l';1ý," anil jrli l i- i 'i ulil i , , ' l).' i mtir i jit i ; i, i' t i l il' tl '1ill ursuits. \'I!il lli- i. alla l 'iilig at li, tiinll. parli(lr larly fruit Il \ 1N,1'1h, w'he'r' lit i .'r . ,lltli ,l ;II11. i ,sinfo. ll. d I l r e.i nl, itlll lli nI t crcr e ll tilln of lth tween Ihr race"s. ha is his spirit, of rogressiveneial whlilIt sliaotltlih L erfnlt raged. andi it Sis t iht snls l n that ttionate Fairn t rah i h rl l wit his brilothel at l he Nodrm \\ho is aver toaswful of his of Louisiana has invited the negrroes of this section to Inakre an exhihit oa asfthi sill, as farmers, at the next Fair in November next. It is ex lm-tesd eel as the bpesi of the negro exhihits at New O rleans will he iransferled to Shreindiveorified in transferred to Shreveport. oall. IHo.ert l . Huntin r. In referring to United States Dis trict. Attorney Hunter of Alexandria. who will locate in Shreveport, the Louisiana Democrat says: "Although one of the younger members of the Alexandria bar, Mr Hunter has rapidly forged to the front ranks of his profession. He is a careful and painstaking lawyer. whose legal opinion is given onl1 after sufficient research and delib eration and may always be depend ed on. As city attorney for years lie has. been an invaluable adjunct to the city council. Mr. Hunter is worthy of the honor which has been conferred on him, and the Louisia.na Democrat wishes him the most abundant success in his new field .)f operations." Notice. A meeting of the stockholders of the Chester Oil,Company will be held at the oflice of the company at 518 Spring street, Shreveport, La., on Oct. 23, 1913, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of liquidating the company under the corporation laws of Louisiana. C. D. REEVES, Pres. W. A. KERLEY, Secretary. Caucasian, Sept. 23, 1913. Suceseeion Sale. No. 17,421-In t.he First Judicial Dis trict Court of Caddo Parish, La.: Succession of Frank Taylor Sr. By ~irtue of a commission issued to me by the First Judicial District Court, to sell the property of the Succession of Frank Taylor Sr., I will offer.for sale at the front door of the court house of Caddo Parish, in athe City of Shreveport, La.,' on S-.SATURDAY, OCT. 25, 1913, All. of section: f2, township 17, range 16, less 80 acres off of east side of said section, containing inl all 560 acres more or less, with all build ings and improvements thereon, in Caddo Parish, State of Louisiana. Terms of sale cash, according to law, to pay (lebts. SARAH TAYLOR, Administrator. Caucasian, Sept. 23, 1913: Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the Po lice Jury of Caddo Parish until 12 o'clock noon, Oct. 1, 1913, for grad ing aifd bridging part of Greenwood and Mooringsport road. Profile and specjiications on file in office of the parish eingineer. J. T. BULLEN, Parish Engineer. Caficasian, Sept. 16, 1913. M eleting of Stockholders. Noticee is hereby given by thei Directors of the Reeves Oil .Com pany that a meeting of stockholders will be held at 518 Spring Street at the hour of 9:3}' a.m., on Satutdayy, S_:Oetobr 4, 1913, for the jpurpose of inreaing the nctita1 soack of the a ig y from $10,000 to $13,500. D. P. 1iiE.VES, Pres., W. A ELEY. Seooty. IRIPL IR TRAGiY AT MEMPlIS MAN KILLS FATHER, MOTHER AN!] BROTHER OF W!FE. THEN CALMLY LEAVES SCENE Young Man Separated From His Wife for Several Mnnthe and Seeking Interview With Woman at Time the Dreadful Occurrence Happened In the Bluff City--Powerful Physique Murdererer. After killing the father, mother and brother of his wife at their homie whe they declined to permit hirm to see his wife at Memphis, Tenn., D. E. Baxter, aged thirty-six years, calmly reloaded his shotgun and walked from scene. The dead are Henry Smilh, aged sixty two years: Mrs. Henry Smith, forty three, and Oscar Smith, seventeen. Baxter had been separated from his wife for several months and early in the morning went to the Smith home, in the northern part of Memphis, and demanded admittance. The older Smith answered the knocking and afterorder ing Baxter away started to open the door. He received a charge of heavy shot, tearing away part of the head. The shooting attracted Mrs. Smith and her son, both of whom were shot in the same manner. Mrs. Baxter also rushed into the room, but when her husband grabbed her she slipped from his grasp and made her escape. Baxter is endowed with great strength. Great excitement prevailed in the section of Memphis where the triple deed occurred. GRAND JURORS CHALLENGED. UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE TAKES PLACE IN COURT AT WACO. Whenthe grand jury was impaneled for the term at Waco a rather unusu al occurrence was noted, in that two members of the panel were challenged by J. J. Futch, a layman. It is near ly always customary for objections to anyone serving as a grand juror to be made by a member of the bar, Mr. Futch's objections to one grand juror was that he was related by mar riage to a party against whom, he said, a criminal charge had been made, and to the other because he was a bondsmen for the party in question. Both objections most promptly were overruled by District Judge Munroe. It is expected that the grand jury will investigate nearly 100 felony cases. Two cases to be tried at this term were transferred from Falls county Dud Reed and Bounce Baty. trans ferred from Fallscounty, charged with the murder of John Richey, near Mar lin. Buss Wyres, indicted for same crime, was convicted at Marlin and given the death penalty. After a new trial was reftised he gave notice of ap peal. Richey's body with the head cut off was found in a creek by a ne gro passing by. FOURIE[N ARE INDICTL D. SOME SAID TO BE MEMBERS OF A SECRET ORGANIZATION. Evidence that some of the foreign I ammunition smugglers captured in t Dimmit county, Tex., after a battle I and taken to Carrizo Springs were t members of a certain secret order was c unearthed at Carrizo Springs. From i the body of Panfilo Vasquez, killed in r the fight, was taken papers indicating a his membership in the Industrial a Workers of the World. He also bore I pronunciamentos from teh Los Angles t branch of Mexican r wo'utionists. A red flag captured with th: band bears the inscription: "Tierra y Libertad," literally meaning land and freedom All fourteen were indicted by the grand jury at Carrizo Springs on the charge of killing Posseman Candela lario. Ortiz. Former Sheriff Eugene Buck, who was captured with Ortiz, said he was forced to carry heavy packages of supplies in spite of the fast pace of the smugglers; that he fell twice from ex haustion and each time was threatened with death. He said he saved his life by telling his captors that he would bevaluable as a hostage. Buck has identified the indicted men. Ancient Prayer Book. A Church of England prayer book that was owned 140 years ago by the s Lord mayor of London was used in christening in Grace Episcopal church at. Snyder, Tex., the infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gildart. The lord mayor on the father's side was the infant's great-great-grandfather. The ancient book, which is in a fairly good state of preservation, has been used for a like purpose at many baptisms of the i' lord mayor's descendants. y Due to Accidert t -Philip J. Kessler was killed when - motor car on which he was riding jumped `the trkck near Ennis, Tex. He was ii the employ of a construction Sompaay which is working upon the Southern Tactian on dopany's interur CIRCUS Git KILLED BY TRAIN STATUARYKARTnST FALLS FROM CAR AND FATALLl INJURED. },v 4 4( i " i' ' ; It t ,' i till" ;'th i' ! v [ o' : ' ' 1(' 1:1'i 1 l t t11" 4i :1' 4 ,,1 1 l : acd . ,- 'i , :ii 4 in *11 In I AýUThO B ' i'S M, [ ilL'. ''' MOTOR Nj PARTY nELD UP ON ROAD AND MUCli CASA SECURED. th ,. t: in. 1 ,4 - ', lt -, I tl. .1' f ,:1 ` , fl ' .n , f1) ;t if,,':} lV.. 1; c!i4 l i. ::: t (I:W i w .:i ' . l: it 4.ieli 1 CI 11 f' 'i i s x:511 ii lii iltI I ' iafttetl 1i':" e 'i 1 1i, i" i ..: of li: a 1i , I . n l, i i (at the p'in t 1 i' 'vlxi'r" t :ini" it'. alita. -'ii d i' ) h i,) , ( .1i . .,,d 1o,i "i : ' t .,r" s faiiitisi'. As heaipiotheK. Wii laud wi)n sh( t in the :eft a:tin and ;an otieT Mhiult iiltd a. sli'l w.. nnl ml l .tnd aIs( . t,. l i.jiisi). The ti'is :4ti i nogave l ix )miia . ie I as it - . 11)il, l .Ine as twentv-siw vi- ni's and Toli-do his place oi theidnct e. wo tt,-i' mthe 1i1n lisi btaken fo$.n a 1a issen'e'. tiral.n at atuno dis.n Ohdniti t i t'. SPITBALL NOT A MIENACE. CHIIAGO PHYSICIAN SO SAYS IN RE PLY TO A PROTEST. Tlhe sitaul(il is not unsanital i andtw does not i njuli' the hlalth of tlahty in ts Droa. Theore I. o n.d t i a flia l itntil;is. sion.e of d'hien o. so .statend in reply to Princil.a l Joinl S tua rtWVi1wite tif a. Chicago lcl] tp ic stw o tt ooil ti) iiinst ta ie practice of iiii l)lrhitclrtVns. ln his soectt ins the sehift aioald istein asserted that the stlpit I all nut tinl x is nsanitahry. ( 1 iit its ueli isli n i,'fhi f)in and "his istin, and irti'nicitis ah nei ole to thulsanlds I.of Ios. IlH1e asdil the hlty-siw conl'issi ner to l se his ine Slue idnce to a Tol1 s i t hei stlltth ll. "1 don't hielieve the spittini on tim' ball fby the piitcser h.as aanyirite effe\Vl-ct upon the health of the p lt er tlhan sitpting on the hait for 'lick' a-hen fishing has to do with the size of tie catch,Dr. relied r. Yonn. hlthUn ques tionably thcer is much to bte said in your behialf when the question is to be viened fromi the side of ssthetics." viewed front the side of ,esthetics." Travels Long Way to Become Bride. Journeying all the way from Isle of Man, off the coast of England, to we i the man of her choice, Miss Kathering Kelly was united in marriage at Aus tin to William F. Ryan, a local drud c'erk. The marriage was solemnized in St. Austin's chapel by Father Ker ry, pastor of the chapel. Mr. TRyan arrived in Texas about three years ago from Ireland and had known Miss Kelly in that country, they having been sweethearts, and when he hecame established at Austin he sent for her. Theohald's Park Destroyed. Fire, believed to be of incenliary origin, destroyed Theobald's Park. a beautiful mansion at Waltham, a Lon don suburb, belonging toAdmiral Sir Hedworth Lambton-Meux. The man sion, together with a large fortune, was bequeathed to Admiral Lambton by the late Lady Meux on condition that he take the name o fMeux. The loss is estimated at $500,000. Insur ance is not stated. Dreadfu Fihgt at Baltimore. In a terrific hand-to-hand fight with a crazed negro armed with an ax in the garage at his residence in Eutaw Place. Baltimore, Charles G. Guth, president of a large candy company, shot and mortally wounded his assail ant. The negro, George Murphy. who nad been Mr. Guth's chauffeur, died in a patrol wagon while being taken Fo a hospital. Child Accidentally Kilal Another. Noel Pace, four years old, was shot n. brain at Fort Worth by a girl ten Fears old, lingering several hours be lore death resulted. The girl aimed he gun playfully at her companion tnd said .'I am going to shoot you!" She thought the gun was unloaded, Flames Do Considerable Damage. Fire at Little Rock gutted the three itory building of the Fletcher Coffee had Spice comoanp; loss, $100,000. TOi. Tf ;.7 ,iit OF 0 i . .. , I 1 n i" i-tt' t 'll~ i t ; tt t lilt ,\ : : i('t11 . t n :t om , !. , ,\ ,T. ,i, i,. ' lt 1 -:'. * , b . a -. , "'i- - ! \e x ia-Thl " t; t i:] ;'. tl }! the that hi. hail hi tter ,i t ,il-'t o ti shi ti hlli ::Ii1i i' i , l'.l l 1 ' ' j s (Ill `l n t'.R h; 1 ENCOUN'i:-i. ) !t "RIer iLit t: ri' hat, ut' el!i h(t 1 "eeir) POUL_ NUMBERS FALL. :-It i ii't. i ,)t Il ii e m stiit'irV en The, Italii ,n-. l..',u fli rld Tioi tialiani list of . twoundii td incltstles ofit hcer .- 1:ii n th o tieii ttui (f about Ihe eialtian ofn, thi ha I hid !won Sesiteratini for somei timielh auIainst thel tribet'snic'n. f()o nd themtn strtottgly" t'n vallci't if '1'% t T illi. WhI I tIen acked, t.ilh the eli:rli an if:iantrl. tol :tdu-: un a but the utIfii lrr., st'rving with e't'tntl rklcahle rt'llcisio tT, ilt r'd a hail of sh-ill. pnil t~il. position and c !mpelled the a albs to r()tr5'a. t IIII(i co.n ns.rt. Another Interurbanl Railway. lhi cliharter of the Duallan. Solth estiera n 'Traeliti-n aondianeetaithent-ita stock of d30l.t cis has wern Ilied with the secretary oilf Isttiae. aThe cI tipany Will constrd t line of iitii.e han ra"ilav I aetn c min Dallas and CTen aosiei . So Dtrgll co rierty, With teanchi lintc frof Ca glfi Ford, )nallas coity. to Irvin i, alsoi in that cunty. diallas waill Ie healri.uarterns. Amonr the in tenerall issn aand d ticket agent of the TexaLs iandl Pat hlic Railwuy corn. hani antid Cullen Fu. t.i thomas. c Diggs and Caminetti Sentenced. Maury L. Biggs, fotrmer state anrchi tect of Califo-erniai was senteinced by Judce Vain Fleet in the federal distlict court at S:ln Francisco to serve two yrn;))s in the statte pe~nitanti r,." + .t San tenti a rL anti to ,pat - litne w i f $1,.lnIK nfor a similar itciense. Senteoces cwere iitnposed in thle plresence of i- tn assei bOl ge' thli.t lll"ed the ci'rtrooi. to its fullest capacity. Ju.dge Van Fleet's woids in sentencing the nr weri e ve.r ilcip of ,si cc i. il!h s hon t.dw h Henry Named as Orator. ['r:esident Wilson has designated Representative Robert L henry of T'cxa s to deliver an oration on behalf of the federal government at the ded ication of the BIalboa imonument site Sepit 26 at San Diego. (.c:. King Alfonso has designated the Spanish ,m1inister a> lls personalI representna tive on that occa.sion Mistakes Oynamite for Potatoes. George W iiliams of I)anville. Ii]., has beetn sentenced to thrtc years in the penitentiary for stealin.e a sack of dy l;namite fro()l a freittllit car, utnder the impression he was stealing a iag of ;,tatoes t:pon learnint* his booty wa> not food. he durriped the bag into an alley. whe.re a. rag picker and a policeman took turn about in kicking it arountd. Kii! Man ae'sfc.ape With Cash. Four masked robbers forced an on trance to the delivery station at Chi cago of landel pr-os, shot and killed Michael \Wti aschuk. a stable rian, heat and bound three otther cml;loes,. then ubroke open the safe and made their escape with $2.(0P). Little Interest in Election. Eight of the fourteen proposed char ter changes at Beaumont were lost and only 175 votes cast. i; 1 lil i 'ir. Ju titiatl It i- I t,,ll it E ; iad1 lParisi l. La. ,1 I". '-li t t at vs. L tl t il fi It I ~ I'(L ht ill I'=.sir 2.91 .i l iitt Iutt titf lilt l 1 ] " l i ( 1' II It t ' Ia ti l ;ii lilt I'. i I 'il I Nt i ' I\ ' a ll(' li t itll' ills i - 4i , I tit, ,1 il, i , ri I 'l Itl . l lirt-t t -II i(, 1.-l, ..i n t ll , ia ts ,,, ttl ll tiill t` lI, = t * 'lil l r ii l':l 1 [ ii lI llI I al i llt l. 1E1i , lit. lir s 1 :1 ' li ll. t, El. 1 t13. t 1 11 -' i I im l l ."1 l t Ih k ! litt j l it 1 Itt l t ll i ltl, 11 11f IEt l ' l ll i ll itl I I, nni , 1 !' i.'. ' tl sut,,livi f in ,f rI' lI1 ]Ii. it I '' Ih ill ( .illl IEtl ll ''rl I ;Il , bI o1 i i . iai e th is , (1 Ha roWl ,i r 11. ( 1 I:a l o 'I a r is h , L a ., I tL' l.lit tl ,,illi a ll I Silinti.s and im ]lr,,(ol Ime'!1" (t.hlr'.tn. "aid i.r OI)l' y se'iz, is a. I:11.2il1 . o In f [[I0 ' lml"' l un 'l (i . ,i'li nali andll I 1 t!' s.nll I pay"y alliý -;I'i-I\,. Ili- t1'bi.1 -S .-.l '.iliedI in sa , \, !. h11' rnl,;tl 10 iay mlln satislfy lh, ,Iia1 ,'1' f ...SW 0 .Vvith 8 , per e'nl. in fl'ls1l .ni00.00 froml August, 16 19ll, ;Ind 1l11(1 like m111o1u11nt. froll .11 ul l ist16 1912, unlil paid, and 11911 'tInls fit' crr'dil as Ili 11h, null' nl ! " 'i (ltu.' anl null lil-, in I,'inciil l ant 1111 rt'r'l !.0i;2.80. ]h'ginntli n i '\ lll lh .lnt' (fill' .A\iluglst 1. 19?1,, :libi e;!ili - 'lti+' In tI f' like ami u ntl dtlt t1iIfi ,f' .An al- . in i si of lth ( 1 linot .ill,' A11-11s1 1.6, 1917, and tho last ilat' ,1 .<.'il,1)1f ,tui, August 111 , I.. ,1i4 \ilh 8 i+'1' t' tl t1 inll r'l sesl fl'0oli da;1' i:lt l :0l1 g sls of this Suit. a;s well a III lfl, , ,iil. fili said lprinl ilp l nl lll inti'1r', as altlnr'n 'y's ae' , J. P. ]LI.()I".RNOIY. h'rill', ex-Olizio Auliouirer t ]'llt'ais l I Aian , 'l .k º s.1 26, 1913. Shriill"s Sale. Nos. I 41 and 13,I0(0--In ( 11 Fir: t Jtl 'icial I)i (liic.t C4a rl. of Cadldo Parish, La': Cioy of tihrevepolrt vs. S. ,s1p4 11I Ca lh 4lice (Ca n tery. )rahle First. Juldicial District C(u1lrt II : Ca Parish. La.. in fhe ahove iuntllii)1l,' d 1l l 1tilh4-1d cases, I have 'iz'dl an1.4 \ill oItl't r for sale' at puil) li' anction for c11aslh and alordingl ) la'w ta' Ie princip 1 al f1ront f1 oopr iof h.I, (',4urt. lolusie of Caddo Parish, ,a., u,1ring the, legal hours of sales, Si AI'I'I 4 )AY, (OCT. II, 1913, A Itrail of grouInlld descrild as l' fol \4ws: I:oinillt'1'niln3g twhere the all:, ,i 1th I 4)oe4 . nllo.es Subdil ivision iil.'-nte ,'lcs the i \'esl sit' of t1. 1 presentl -'I,x4 s i' ad l1 a 1 4oin14 "A,"1 s[ee , :np of IIa4 ,, 14'4r Ihlence n(ior',h alon14 g l,11 4 w estl shi of, ihe ally} 196 feet to )oinI. "I." thencei , so( utlwesterly ant oil'all4 to the 'Texas Rload and 125 fc.. therefml')n 682 feetl or to the norti shide of srel'l. dividing the 1rop1el4Iy of Carl Svarva anru the 1 i4l441 y herein conveyed to poi4nt c'," (ien'e no rthast alog the 4north side. 1of said sr'eet 184 feel, to 4)oinl In [tie wesL side of Texas 11oad on point "1)," thence northeast, along I(, west side o0f thell Texas !(4Road to plac of h1gi' nning. Said p l'roperty seized as belonging o lthe above ialledI def('el]ndantl alind 1to pay a1ndl .ali sfy th4e d(ibs as sperciled in said irril4 . as follows: In suiti, 13.053 to )ay anid-salisfy 14the s1nt of thirle(_,n luired and'll tn hirtly-seven(, an4li I no-100 d()'llairs, (og(ethe, r with eighl 4 1r cent.4 per annum interest fro14 he 2:3'1d day of June 1905 and all osls of this suit; and in suit. Nit. 1:1.10119 14n pay and satisy theo slm of 'Ilevn an4I 85i-100 dollars and all 4osts of [this suitL.. J. P. FLOURNOY, Sheriftf ex-Oflicio Auctioneer., I :urasian, Sept. 9, 1913. Sheriffs Sale. No. 17,141-- In the First, Judiciall I)isl ri.t Co.irtl. of Caddo Parislh, Lo4uisiana: James Riley vs. J. A. Slly. 1>y iIIlue oIf a writ of seizure and 1al' Io me44 dire'cted from the Hon ,1a4le the F1irst Judicial D)istrict t:!urt of Caddo' Parish, Louisiana, in the above numbered and entitled ;gi[ I have seized and will sell at ,1,hlic amlii(on, for casli and with SI lithe b'en'ik )of appraisement, at he principal front door of the :4urt Hlotise o4f Caddo Parish, Loiis 1441, 4during the legal hiours of sales 41 RATUIOi)AY. OCTOBER 4, 1913 N .o[ foIril4'l n'i of fhle Keith suhdivis on of the City of -hr \vep)rt, Lreo u si:ia. .L o4 as er miap filed anlld r'ecor'd .l ill :ConvXy(ance B(ook 6. p)age' 14I5, 1f ill, r i'cords. of Caddo Parish, Loi- al siana. together wilh all the buil(l- ( n-s and impro1vemens1 I hereon. r 4 ni1 properly s'iz'ed( as belonging to s l1' ali,,ve named de(fendant and t1 1) e sold it play and satisfy the debt 4 s specified in said writ, say in the p urn fr Thre(, Hiunidred and forty- (i i'-ht and no1-10(0 dollars with eight P i' ('cii [ie'!r a1 i11m1 int1erest t h1 re- ) ii a44l all costs of suit and ten per' ent int.)1rest on said amount of I I'in'cipal and interest as attorneys' 11 .es. J. P. FLOURNOY, (1 Sheriff, ex-rficio Auctioneer. s Caucasian, Sept 2, 1913. p 1e iJrhskeim Y'rrs. l'Gqid ýc , '.td. WHOLESALE 1Sr $codg, Sttikns and furnishing :ýcds 510-5125-514- k5 'timrnacree ltreet ~iew Z(crl "ficeL, ' ,Lcnaard ;trect The Simplifying of Funeral Rites The elimlinatlin of seni-barbarous customs and the adoption of more sensible and Ihss costly m.the;ds is one of the features of the good ser vice for which i we have always stood. W. W. WARING Good Service 519-521 Reasonale I'ric.s FUN:RAL DIl)IECTORS Edwards Street Henry Rose moved to Harniter=Busbey Bldg. Foot of Texas Street )AY AND NIGHT DAY AND NIGHT Phones 892 Phones 892 ROLL OSBO.RN Undertaker 711 TEiXAS STIIEET SIREVEPIOIRT, LOUISIANA S. . DREYFUS CO., Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods Corner Spring an.d Crockett Streets PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COUNTRY ORDERS. W ho's W E will appreciate a part of it. * The Doing printing we do is always good because we know Your how to do it. m Prices in keeping with the quality Printing of the material and the quantity desired. % We execute artistically the kind of printing that is creditable and satisfactory. We can print anything printable, from a small card to a sheet 30x44, including lawyer's briefs, pamphlets and booklets. Prompt and satisfactory attention given to every order for good printing. Both Telephones 1000. The Caucasian Printing Company 203 Milam Street Shreveport, Louisiana Sheriff's Sale. S17, i -In hli First Judicial )Dis Iri. Court, of Calho P'arish, La.: 1.I.J. ,.on vs. V. L. Mc1 arlty.. [y xirlie iof a writ of seizure and 14, 10 in., ,lirn'ted frogm Ihe Honor lI uir-t Judicial I4istrict I lou ,I; of h(!(I ari-r , ,La., in the above IIII edl and01 enlil led suit, I hiave ii.d and will ofX l r f(T r sala , n10 I iul (.4ion 1t. caih alnd on(l terms of (dit. -without the benefit. of ap aisorn rnt, at Chie principal front or of the court house of Cai1do rish. La., during the leg1(al hI ou -r SI1'J11I).\Y, OCT. i, 1913. I.s 18;1r) and 2(. of block 1 Of lthe (wvarX Cole S~bdivision of the City Shreveport, La., as per map of id addition in conveyance book - go ___, of the records of Caddo l'arjs l, La., willi al l te fUIw ildings and. ii.ipi .e . ..enf . I , ,,il . Said above nameud defenl'ant arui to be so)l to pay and satisfy t.ht d(ebt as specified ini said writ. for cash tio pay Ith suiii of $2,025.)00 now due, Iogether with 8 per cent, per annum int+erest from March 15, 1911, and on firrns of crledit t. o nlrI t the four notes (di1e respectively at 29, 30. 31 and 32 mont hs fromo .March 15, 1911, for $75.00 with 8 p'r ent, inte-re Lt. from March 15, 1911, and all costs of suit, as well as 10 pier crnt on said principal and intf.erstL as a.tlo r Shilriff, ecx-O) lic:io Aictiotlcte'r Cauc'asian, August 31, 1913. eGood stationery is essential to the up-to-date merchant. Phone 1000.