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The Crowley Post-Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • Page 5

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Crowley, Louisiana
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THE RICE HILL STRIKE. DISTRICT COURT. Louis; E. L. Alford, Chicago; B.

II of St Landry had never done, but added he, "Acadia is a wonderful parish; has Stirling, S4. Louis; O. D. Romero, New Iberia. THOSE WI KXXT.

Something About the People Wk An Coming and Goiag. Wo New Developments in Conditions at people wonderous; and everything per- Summary of Business at This Forenoon's taining to the parish and people eclipses New Orleans. In speaking of the strike of the employees of the National Rice Milling of Rayne was in Ccn Tcd When tbe price paid is the mother's health and happiness. The father doesn't realise aa he ramps with the child what years of wifely suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high pnee ta ry for the painful joy of maternity, yet is at such a cost that many womu becomes a mother.

Such a price is to THE LAST DAT. The Red Men's Street Fair and Carnival Closes Tonight, Amedie Pettijean the city today. the older parishes by reason of the push, the energy and the industrial development which they enjoy." TO PREVENT TYPHOID. company in New Orleans the 'Daily ONeil Corneas of Rayne was a Crow. low via! tit Vrl i ir States says: With tonight the Red Men's Streei Dr.

Souchon Approves of the Local Fair and Carnival Company will close. Health Board's Suggestion. much because I it is more thaa The Red Men are working today for the purpose of making tonight the night or Session. The difti.ct court convened at th" usual hour this morning, with Judge Conrad DeBaillion on the bench and all court officers present. The business transacted during the forenoon session is given in the subjoineS summary: 1870 Eugene L.

Choppin vs. A. C. Holt, et ate; exception of no right of art ion filed. Chas.

Hickman vs. IL D. Coleman; exception filed. 187g Lazarus 4 Naauer vs. Xavier Ilenne; answw fi'ed.

1878 Fontenot vs. C. Le-jpiine; answer filed. John Fkright vs. John M.

Seanlan, an-vcr filed. Dr. E. M. Ellis, president of the City all nights, and IT the weather is at all favorable, the crowd will be larger than There were no new developments in the United States Circuit Court today in the matter of the strike! at the National Rice Milling Company's plant.

The writ was made returnable on Jan. 9 at 11 o'clock tomorrow and all the men mentioned in the petition were served by the deputy marshals. Following is a list of the men included John Lee, John Brown, M. F. Maher, T.

Riley, F. Roig. C. Burger, C. Thorman, J.

Coman, W. that of anv previous occasion. Maay parties are being made up to attend the Pierre Jennicus of Jeanerette was a Crowley visitor today. Christopher Lejeune of Iota was in town on business today. A.

J. Tinner of Whitehouse was in town on business today. Judge Justin Daigle- of Whitehouse was among the visitors in the city today. Judge Provost of Lyons Point was among the farmers on the) streets today, PierTe Strauss, one of the leading citizens of Carencro, was shaking handi Board of Health is in receipt of the following letter: New Orleans, Jan. 6th, 1903.

Dr. E. M. Ellis, City Health Officer. Crowley, La.

Dear Doctor: I have read with much fair in a body. The usual crowd was out Friday after nature asaa. By the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription maternity is made practicaMy painless, and a quick convales-ence is assured in almost rr-exy case. aI aa plffJ to (Te my testi-. iboot and wisb I coutd And wort strong enough to Sdnc other tut-rrr to use In.

Pierce's Pavorite noon and night and the sidewalks this morning were while with flakes of confetti The shows were all in full opera Miller, Joe Burger E. Menghini, William II. Taris. Joe Roig. Gottlieb Banner, Al tion until a late hour.

Matt Gay, tne lrt Vargas F. Cochran. M. Cannon, liish diver, gave two exhibitions of his IStliFred L. Lewis vs.

J. K. Pyles et Cook, G. White, F. Cauzence, Eugene Cannon, L.

Holtze, W. Sander, H. Can non. W. White, N.

Noble E. Lambert, with Crowley friends today. W. G. Golden of Houston, represent ing the Chronicle of that city, was at dare deviltry and each time was witnessed by a large audience.

The Talbott-Whitney Company will leave Crowley tonight and open for a week in New Iberia Monday. A. Danzar, nenry White, Justine Gau-rence, Gaston Eagon. A. Com on and J.

al; default confirmed. lSTlGaar Scott Co. vs. Chas. F.

Ileee; judgment entered. 1872 Gaar Scott A Co. vs. Silas B. Todd; judgment entered.

1839 Albert J. Sharp vs. Martin Ao bott; answer filed. tending to business matters today. Hevdon.

gratification in the city papers of this morning an account of the good work your board has been doing and write to congratulate you and your worthy colleagues. The extent to which typhoid has prevailed all over the country of late and its evident increase clearly point to the necessity of looking carefully to every source of water supply and your action relative to the use cf water from shallow wells is indeed timely. Wishing your board all possible success I beg to remain, Yours very truly, EDJfOIfD Socchox M. D. Pres.

La. State Board of Health. The strike on which the order is based A.T. Vincent, a prosperous planter caused by a disagreement between from near Lvons Point, was attending of the mill management and the men on a matter of hours. Te demands of the to business matters Crowley today.

Dr. and Mrs. George Fraser, accom 1C18 Orifmsr Benin vs. Town Crowley; case taken up for trial. HOTEL ARRIVALS.

panied by their daughter, Miss Inglia, men are that a working day, when mill is in operation, consist of eleven hours, from 7 a. m. to 6 p. and when mill is have returned from New Yoit, where LOTUS CLUB MEETING. The Lotus Club held a very interesting meeting.

The club is now studying the "Idylls of the King," and the subject of the meeting was "Sir Galahad," "Mort. d' Arthur," "The Passing of Arthur," and "Arthur and Guinevere." Care, prepared and able papers were read by Misses Montgomery, Hunter and Walker. they had been spending the past several months. rreseriptioii." wntea Mrs. Wesley Gay, at KemjXville.

Out. Bos 6. Hot evebt years sfter bit little bar was bora I suffered with female weakness, also" sore-Bess in onnes, espaciallT on my right side ami pain is back. Was so miserable sometimes liid not know what I was (oina to do. Tried srreral doctors bat derived no benefit nntil I bnran mmag Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription Had only died four bottles, also some of Dr. Pierce's Antiseptic and Healing; Suppositories, when I felt like another person. I recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my friends. Ij" anyone wishes to write me I will gladly Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription does so to gaic the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. His profit is your loss therefore, accept no substitute. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate the bowels.

closed for repairs, that working day shall consist of nine hours, from 7, a. m. to 5 p. with one hour for dinner. Robert Daniel, one of the leading FOR POSTGRADUATE COURSE.

1 WOX HIS CASE. farmers from near Scott, was in Crowley today. Mr. Daniel is a former resident of Crqwley and his friends here were glad to meet him again. Two applicants were elected to membership Miss Wynn and Mr.

Dorman, and Dr. W. G. Young leaves for New York Judge BefOTe Sunday morning for an absence of sever the regular meeting was followed by a DupTe Wins His Case U. S.

Supreme Court. delightful social session. MOVING FOR A RICE MILL. Crowley House C. L.

Levy, Aug. Black, I. O. Smith, G. Persell, Xaw Black, M.

O. Smitn, R. G. Persell, Xew Orleans; A. P.

XMielney and wife, Chicago; J. McGiven, Uoustor; E. E. Dobbins. A.

O. Ehee, C. D. Siloen, Har-shall Hoag, G. Y.

Little, Jennings; J. A. Weber, Abbeville; John McDaniel; P. J. Robert, San Francisco; W.

II. Burgin, Mrs. M. A. Burgin, Gueydan.

Commercial Hotel R. H. Bonin, G. LL Cambre, David Dennan, IL W. Hialia, Xew Orleans; Harry Schuler, Reading, Harry Willes, New York; HeHu Myrtle, Chicago; Frankie Mae Kane, Decatur; D.

E. Pope, Orleans; W. G. Collins, Chicago; C. J.

Coffman, St. Games and music were introduced and al weeks duration. He goes to attend the Polyclinic, and while in New York he will receive private instruction from the dainty refreshment were served, making the evening one of the most pleasant Judge Gilbert L. Dupre was in the city yesterday afternoon and was in high spirits, the supreme court of the United great masters of his profession in all that in the annals of the Lotus CTub. have signi'ied their intention of making the trip, and the number will be) is latest and best in medical and surgi cal science.

States having on Monday last decided Several good Rice greatly increased by business men, from the Joplin-Chachere case in favor of his other Louisiana cities. DeOsborne Dunn, a prominent real estate and rice man of Vinton, spent yesterday in Orange in the interest of a stock company, capitalized at $30,000, to construct and operate a 500 capacity rice mill at Vinton, to be built in time to handle the 1904 crop, Orange Tribune. DIED IN LAFAYETTE. Farms for rent. Apply Dr.

Young will be joined in New Orleans by his brother, Dr. F. F. Young, who will accompany him on the same Mr. Henry Mayo, secretary of the New to W.

W. Duson. clients. On the same day the supreme court of this state had also decided the Orpeans Progressive Union is doing all mission. in hi power to promote the excursion case of Valentine Huber vs.

the Jennings- ioioi and make it a success. I ley wood Oil Syndicate in favor of his VERMTJLT0, THE MAGICIAN. DAINTY DELIGHTS! clients. In both cases Judge DeBaillion's judgment being affirmed. The Joplin-Chachere rase was a cause A special from Lafayette says: J.

0. Ozeme Leblanc, aged 80 years, a promi- nent and well-known citizen, died near SPECIAL NOTICE. Warning is given to any and all persons not to purchase a note given by B. F. Carper to Kasper Eder, dated Crowley, La, Jan.

5, 1904, due in one year, for $150, as the same was obtained from me by parties unknown, through fraud. l-9-6t. Kasfxb Ecu. celebre. It was passed upon first by ths i Scott.

The deceased was a man of sterling qualities, being for a number of years Deputy Tax Collector under Sheriff Broussard, and occupying other posi district court; then by the supreme court of the state afterwards by the United States supreme court. The judgment in such instant being in favor of the defendants. The judge had aa his oppo tions of public trust and responsibility. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF TOILET SOAPS in the city. DELICATE PERFUMERY and STYLISH STATIONERY for our lady patrons.

NUNNELLY'S CANDIES, the best made, in all flavors. These are all new goods, and will be certain to please. MEETING IN JENNINGS. nents some distinguished lawyers, viz. EXCURSION TO HAVANA.

The performances given by Vermulto, the magician, in the show windows of J. Cohn's store Friday afternoon attracted a large crowd of spectators. The trick are new, neat and amusing, and interested all who watched them executed. He wiil exhibit again this afternoon and tonight. H.J.

Andrus has returned to Crowley and is now prepared to contract for any kind of building and all kinds of carpenter work. Plans and estimates cheerfully furnished on application. Box 679, Crowley, La. 12-10-lino NOTICE For notorial work of all kinds, call ea Gus E. Fonteaet, at nflws sf H.

W. Dusoav tf E. L. Wells Hon. Chas.

J. Boatner and Judge Blanchard and his party of campaigners held a meeting in Jennings Fri Senator IStEnery, but says he won his way out for the reason he was in the The Southern Pacific will run another cursion on one of their handsome day night. The meeting was well attended and all of the candidates were well right. He believes that "Truth is mighty and will prevaiL" steam ships from Xew Orleans to Ha The judge stated Acadia enjoyed the received. Once tried always used, Bromangelon, vana, leaving the former city on January 11.

It will be known aa the bus MORRIS PHARMACY 124 Pabkeeson Avenue distinction of sending up a case to the Phoxk 17 the most delicious dessert jelly ever pro iness men excursion. Already lorry United State supreme court for final adjudication something the mother parish 14 duced at Hickman's. cao prominent business men of New Orleans Eg Fire Sale To qJJo Big Fire Sale '52 ''1 THE HARDWARE nflN i i Our Big Fire Sale has just opened up in real earnest, and you will be in plenty of time to secure the bargains, if you come soon. Everything in the store going at a big reduction to close out, and nothing is seriously damaged. Come and look at them anyway.

HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: I STOVES AND RANGES Garland Ranges which sold for $45.00, now $35.00 Gat land Ranges which so'd for $40.00, now 28.00 Garland Ranges which sold for $35.00, now 25.00 Wood Garland, cook stove, was $15.00, 12.00 Sylvan Garland cook stove, now 18.00 Oakland cook stove, which sold for $8.00, now 6.00 Oakland cook stove, which sold for $7.00, now 5.00 Wilson heaters which sold for $18.00, 15.00 Wilson Heaters which sold for $12.00, now 9.00 Wilson heaters which sold for $10.00, now. 7.00 TOILET ARTICLES 10-piece toilet sets, worth $3.00, now $2.00 1 o-piece toilet sets, worth $5.00, now 3.00 10-piece toilet sets, worth $5.00, now 3.75 10-piece toilet sets, worth $8.00, now 4.50 12-piece toilet sets, worth $8.00, now 5.50 1 2-piece toilet sets, worth $10.00, now 7.00 DINNER SETS 100-piece sets, worth $12.59, now 7.00 100-piece sets, worth 15.00, now 10.00 112-piece sets, worth now 10.00 112-piece sets, worth 18.00, now 12.50 100-piece sets, worth 20.00, now 16.00 GLASSWARE Goblets worth $1.25 per dozen, $1.00 Goblets worth .75 per dozen, now .50 Goblets worth .65 per dozen, now. 40 Tumblers worth .85 per dozen, now 60 Tumblers worth .75 per dozen, now .50 Tumblers worth .40 per dozer, now .30 Tumblers worth .35 per dozen, row .20 1 rl SEWING MACHINES We have just three Sewing Machines left in stock, and the bargain hunter who wants a good machine cheap will have to hurry. Each machine is warranted in good condition. Drop-Head Ajax, best quality, worth $20.00, now $16.00 High-Arm Gold Hibbard.

was $20.00, now $16.00 LAMPS Lamps worth $12.00, $6.00 Lamps worth 10.00, now 5.50 Lamps worth 8.00, now 4.00 Lamps worth 5.00, now 2.50 Lamps worth 2.00, now 125 Lamps worth 1.25, now 1.00 '1 AVENUE NEXT TO RAILROAD PJ 4w.

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