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VOLI'ME XXXIII.

ST. MARTINVILLE, LA., OCTOBER 5, 1918.

NUMBER :4

The Bessemer Gas Engine Co.


GROVE CITY. PA. ANNOUNCE "THE APPOINTMENT OF

DIED.
MRS. ALFRED BONIN. Monday night, at half past six
o'clock Mrs. Alfred Bonin, died at the home of her son, Mr. Luke

LIBERTY LOAN AND

SAINIG STAPS NMW

KEEP THE HERD BULL IN GOOD CONDITION


The bull is usually the most valuable member of the dairy herd and should have good care and attebtion. He should be provided with comfort-

INER OE HEM

LAYNE &BOWLER COMPANY


CROWLEY, LA., BRANCH As Distributors For The Louisiana Rice F)elds Of

able quarters, which should include a


shed or barn to protect him from cold and heat; he should be fed all the roughage he will consume, some succuleace and a sufficient quantity of Frain to keep him in good physical condition. If possible, the bull should be placed in a pasture lot that will not only provide grass but also plenty of room

Bonin at the age of 91 years and 6


months She was buried at 4:30 o'clock Atmtla OL--Joeh A. Mc1ord, gawernor of the IkI al Reserve Hanb o the Sith Dhsetrs, bhei bme ap. poited general O lias a oboath LI Lean and War SavigeL ts St ommittees for the dletriet T'I oh.

Tuesday evening.

ety
two

Bessemer Oil Engines


This appointment backs your Bessemer installation with the strength and service of Two big concerns, each with a splendid history of accmplishment. The Layne & Bowler Company are now ready to name interesting prices and delivery dates on the famous Type IV Bessemer. A Bessemer on your rice farm hacked by Layne & Bowler serlooked upon as crop insurance. War conditions make vice, might early selection advisable. Write the Layne & Bowler Co., Crowley, La.

FOURTH LBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN IS AT IAND


The Pru tl Lkbrty a eas---Ik .
to give every American am oapoperil to lead to his own gaemmenmt a to wina the war mad drive the it back over the Rhies i ew at hand

Isat is to bring about more thorough oaperademe and coordination of the

for

exercise.

bhi government ov om n
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revenasproldue will keep

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e separate lndfviduality, and the ampag--s will be eamdaeted separate.

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The steamboat Hihla F. Burdin arrived here Tuesday with a large tow of Cypress trees for the BurSunday evening last a well din saw mill. attended Liberty Loan meeting was held at the Bienvenu Opera Dr. J L Beyt wont to New ()r- House, which was addressed by leans this week to meet Mrs. Heyt Father Langlois of New Iberia, in who was under special treatment French, Dr. R. O. Young of Mrs. Beyt is much Youngville. in English, Mr. Leo at the Touro. improved. Judice of Scott, in French, and Mr. Jules Dreyfus of New Iberia, -- Mrs. J. A. Ledoux who was in English. op erated upon for appen(licitis at All made good addresses and the Lafayette Sanitarium last explained fully the war conditions week, is reported much improved that necessitate this fourth loan. and is expected home in a few days -The First Home Mission Baptist church, colored, will hold a se- Manager Pecan Department of the ven day Financial rolly, commen- old relhable firm of cing October 14th and ending October 20th., for the benefit of Limited, of New Orleans, La., the church. The moving picture given Mon

Fine Meeting.

State of Ohio, City of Toledo. In every coaty In the state thre i a Lucas Couity. sM. Liberty Leas commmittee, composed of Frank J. Cheuey makes oath that he oy-a, energetic etisea, who are sub ribtng ltberally themselves sad en- is senior partner of the irm of F. J.

souraging others to beboearbea It is believed that the task of ob tamling subseerptions will be far oee

irla this loan than in the past, dospite the greatly increased quotas given every soe and county. For, surely the Amse4le people have learned by this Utmo what a IAberty

ause meas, what It will do for the country and what it will do for the man, whether he o farme or mhis mocheat or laborer, who save ey and lends It, with Iatrest, to is Ieally no raeaole Sam. T U

Cheney & Co., doing busines Imnthe City. of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tlhe silm of ONB HUNDI)RD DOLLARS for each asnd every case of Catarrhi that canlnot be -also. L. a. U. cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH -.. w.S..---MEDICINK. FRANK J. C'INFY. -The St. Martin Parish Fair at Sworn to before ,us ansd subscrlbed in

The herd bull should be handled carefully and never trifled with. It is best to allow only one man to handle the bull. This attendant should not (ear him and should be strong enough to manage the animal properly. After the bull is old enough for service, whleh is not under one year of age, he should have a strong ring placed in his nose and be handled with a staff. The herd bull should be groomed and brushed in order to keep his hair and skin in good condition. He should bo kept separate from and never allowed to run with the dairy herd, and should be allowed to serve a cow only once while she is in heat.--. H. Sta. ples, Dairy Husbandman, Extenalom DI

(Seal) Notary Public. ple who manage this fair have Hall's Catarrh Medleine is taken inspared no efforts to make it a comternally alld acts tlrough the Blood on plete success. sea why one loyal American should the .Jmlmn'i Sutf,+m o.f the System. w.s.s.--havoe to chase meether lopsl Amestea Senid for teetiomuiial, free. all over a en.4cro idd to ask him F. J. CHKSNE & Co.. Toledo. O. Headaches. Biliousto do his duty. Sold by all druggists. 75c. ness, Loss of Appetite, foul It is believed that in this eoampaig Hall's Family Pills for counstipation.

my presence, this tih dlay of December. Parks, La., will take place on Oct. A. D. 1886. A. W. OLEASUN. ober 5 and 6th. The colored peo-

666cures

a much greater propestica

of eltisess

will go vluntarily to the banks or to

A. Palmisano, Jr.,

-Mise Eunice Ducreet made a the committee sad make their sub srlption directly, obetang a Iusety trip to New Orleans this week.
la button and thus declarlag they have done their duty to their contry.

w.3.s-w.s.

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breath or that tired aching due to Malaria or Colds. It removes the cause.

A great many o
ugsqtered for

ettioeas have

A. S. Kottwitz & Co
was on a visit to St. Martinville
this week, looking over the pecan crop. Mr. Palmisano says that he represent one of the oldest commission house in New Orleans aud ask his friends to ship their Pecan to them, that he guaranteed to pay the highest price. Their twenty.

as sow draft, but they

day at the Bienvenu Opera House


for the Red Cross was a good success, the theatre was crowded to full capacity and a nice sum was realized.

realise that those is but eiht eppe tslty of their servies being setuha sgaslreda tiS war. It would be an ,salle-t thig if thesea whose -s are a en the yM sad who tl re of enemption bessees at sa or fily depedeats or dlsaitlles
woed imder tmas ve.ev *m now,

LIME

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1Sthservise" and devte whatver part of their Income they a spaes to leading to their governmeunt
The war Is costing the United

Just Received ONER 6AR

Utatoe sixty-seven malie dollare a day. ft Is our war, our war ill, and We learn that the Lafayette Re- five years in business is our guar- it to up to us to pay It anty. finery expects to commence grinding on the fourteenth of this Mr. Victor Maraist has recently mouth, which is a little early if bought the property that belonged the planters expect to ;et the help to his father, and we learn that he of the cotton and rice planters. will soon remove to town to make Give us your next Printing this his permanent home.

Now For The School Outfit


We're ready to outfit Boys and Girls with

LIVELY HORSE RACE MEET 01 FAIR PROGRAM


Many Fast Runners, Trotters and Pacers To Take Track First
Three Days. A three day race meet, with purse aggregating $3,300, will furnish splendid entertainment for visitors to this

Fresh Dittliner $ $ $

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AGENTS

Hydrated In 40 pounds bag and also Rock In barrels.

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year's State Pair of Louisiana, October 30 to November 4, linlusive. live runninl events and one harness race each day of the meet are called for. The dates for the meet arme Octobter N0 and 31 and November 1. The Shreveporwt track is one of the lastest mile etrcuita Ia the South, with very attractive secommodatione snd courteous treatmeat. George R. King of Indianopolils, lad., will agaln be in eharge of the meet an supra tendent. He is among the oountry's forenmost race ofecals. Don't forget that this year the government is encouragiag fasrm are than ever, appreciating theboir importance in teaching greater productioe and conservation. For further Information and catalog. write to W. R. Hirsch, Secretary, Shreveport, La.

School Shoes,
and other articles they may need to attend school. : : See us before buying elsewhere.

Lalzaire Bienvenu
ST. MARTINVI.LE, LOUISIANA.

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