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The Town Talk from Alexandria, Louisiana • Page 9

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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK: MONDAY, 1IABCH 28, 1910. PAGE NINE TWO SUSPECTS RELEASED mm TOTOE "America's Foremost Brand" Fortune Telling Does sot take into consideration the one LUZ1ANNE COFFEE roTTtX tbl wUl tiw y.rir ACOrrEEhMdalrth A 1 zSZL 4 law prtoa mtiai II scsiMSBtctl an's happinctt womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all food fortune. For without health love loses its luatre end fold ia but dro. Womanly health when lo4t or impaired may generally be retained by the use of Dr.

Tierce's Favorite ThJa Prescription has, tor over IO years. been coras delicate, weak, pala-wrached women, by the buadred ot thouitads mad this too ia the privacy ot their aomee without their harlai to eabmlt to tadelU cate qoeetloalai mad otteaelvely uant examinations. Sick women ere invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter frit. ANY ATRON PLEASING GROCER WILL SUPPLY YOU THE REILY-TAYLOR CO.

NEW ORLEANS. U.S. A. If you want to reach the All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R.

V. Pierce, M. President, Buffalo, N. Y. Da.

Pierce's Gkbat Family Doctor Boot, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition 1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent fret, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps. best resorts ia the North or East around the Great Lakes New can male land States or Atlantic Coast, you direct connections to all the best Iron Mountain Right now 'here are la effect and thr Tugboat the raamet JjUW ivuuiiu xnp ax I Luxurious and Quick kjervice For mors Information reservations, inquires! Ticket Office Alexandria. Louisiana To CALIFORNIA $32.00 FROM ALEXANDRIA! Ono IVay Colonist Ticliots on Salo MARCH I TO APRIL 15 1910, INCLUSIVE VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC THROUGH TRAIN DAILY OILBORKIMB LOCOMOTIVES PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS CHAIR CARS AND COACHES LIBERAL STOPOYERS late Per; Berth in Tourist Sleeper, New Orleans to San Francisco $5.75 ASS YOUB AGENT FOE INFORMATION AND LITERATURE, OR WRi TE ASBURY, Div. Pass, J.

H. PARSONS, Gen. Pass. Lake Charles New Orleans essential to wom STRAWBERRIES, strawberries, at C. E.

Brown's; phone 89. (3-25-tfd.) JUDICIAL SALE. State of Louisiana, Parish of Rapides, 13th Judicial District Court Equitable Real Estate Co. vs. D.

B. Michael. No. 7837. By virtue of and to satisfy a writ of fieri facias issued from the Honorable 13th Judicial District Court, and to me directed as Sheriff and ex-Offlcio Auctioneer of Rapides Parish, Louisiana, directing and commanding me to seize and sell the property, rights and credits of defendants.

I have seized the hereinafter described property and will offer for sale to the last and highest bidder at the front door of the Court House in Alexandria, Louisiana, between the; hours prescribed by law, on SATURDAY, THE 16TH DAY OF APRIL, 1910, the following described property, to- wit: A certain piece or parcel of land situated in the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana, and more folly described as lots 9 and 10 of block 8 of the Riverside Addition to the City of Alexandria, as per official map duly of record in the clerk and recorder's office. Parish of Rapides, together with all buildings and improvements there on and appurtenances thereto belong Ing. Terms of sale, cash, without the benefit of appraisement C. M. KILPATRICK.

Sheriff, and ex-Officio Auctioneer. (3-12-10.) SUCCESSION NOTICE. Thirteenth Judicial District Court, State of Louisiana, Parish of Ra pides. No. 1286, Probate Docket Succession of David Weinberg for Administration.

Whereas, Morris Weinberg, admin istrator of the above numbered and entitled succession has this day filed tnerem a provisional account and tableau of distribution, showing what opposition ne intends to make of the funds of said succession among the heirs and creditors, praying that the same be homologated and that he be authorized to pay out the funds in ac cordance with said tableau: Notice is hereby given to all whom it doth or may concern, that unless opposition is filed thereto within the delays prescribed by law the said provisional account and tableau of distribution will be approved and ho mologated and made the Judgment of the Court and the said administrator will be authorized to distribute the fund in accordance therewith. By order of the Court In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my of- nciai seal, at Alexandria, on this 18th day of March, A. D. 1910. (SEAL) C.

M. CALVIT, Deputy Clerk, 13th J. D. of Lou Islana. II I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 II 1 1 II 1 1 11 1 FLOWERS FRUITS Roses, Pinks, Pansles, Climbers and other bloom-bear- lng plants; Figs, Grapes, etc, Let us know your wants.

Mail orders solicited. W. J. Warriigton, Gardens of Plnahnrst, Alexandria, La. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 When in netd of a Painty or Paper ianf er, Ring 442 U.B jDeBellevue Prize typ winning, large Single Comb White Leghorns, 1 eggs, 11.40, for batch lng.

0. W. KUMPF, Coushatta, La Ladies Ladios I have a beautiful line of trimmed and un trimmed hats for Ladles and Children. All the latest styles. Prices to please every one.

Call at rJ.A.BASSETT Cor. 9th and Beauregard Sts. UTJJHRKVEP0BT CIBL FAIL ED TO IDENTIFY EITHER AS HER ASSAILANTS. Two negro suspects were arrested yesterday in connection with the alleged attempted criminal assault case in West End Friday afternoon, but were released upon the girl's declaring they were not the right negroes. A different aspect is given the case by Mr.

F. T. Worley and bis son, father and brother of the litUe Worley girl who ia said to hare been with the other two little girls whea the negro attempted the assault It seems that the report that the little Worley girl was grabbed by the negro wa3 entirely an error. She was picking violets with the other two children, Allin Swor and the little niece of Mrs. Coon, but the latter two are Paid to have been grabbed by the negro.

A (strange circumstance in the case is that Mr. Worley's little daughter emphatically denies that she even saw a negro. Her father, while not wishing to reflect upon the statements of the other children and speaking alone for his own daughter, states that she positively was not caught by any negro and did not even see any and knows nothing of the affair of her own knowledge. Little Allie Swor stated yesterday that the report that the Worley girl was caught was not correct "She was picking violets with us," said the little girl, "but she was some distance away." Brother's Statement. Mr.

Worley, a brother of the little girl, was seen by a Times reporter yesterday and asked concerning the strange contradiction of facts. 'My little sister," said Mr. Worloy, 'it is true, was picking flowers with the other two little girls, but that is all of the story that is correct. She was not caught by any negro, did not even see any negro and of her own knowledge knows nothing of the affair. "If my father and myself had thought or believed that any attempt at such a thing had been made upon her we would have joined the posse with guns and searched for the negro but we do not believe it" He did not wish to contradict the other two children and their statements could stand, so far as he was concerned, as they were, but as far as his sister was concerned, he feels sure no such affair as was reported occurred in which she had any connection.

"How far was your sister from the other children?" he was asked. "Well, judging from what she told ns, I think she could not have been further from them than the width of Texas street at any time. She is a truthful little girl. I don't know but that it might be she was further away and did not see the negro, but she was with them and when she heard them scream she ran home with them, but she certainly was not molested and did not even see a negro. As I say, if we had believed such a story we would have scoured the country for the negro." Badly Frightened.

It is doubtful if there were ever negroes worse frightened than the suspects arrested or more over-come with relief and joy when they were released, than the suspects. One was found about 3 clock in the morning, asleep in the woods without a hat The posse hurried him up and took him to the scene. He was frightened half out of his wits when he learned what he was sus pected of. When the little girls said he was not the one and he was told he could go, he refused to leave the posse, declaring he would assist them in finding the guilty negro if he could as he would like to see him hang. Another negro was arrested about 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon and tightly bound and was placed in a buggy and driven to the house.

This negro was nearly wild with fear. Tears rolled down his cheeks and it was evident from his fear that he ex pected to be lynched as Simmie Ro-chelle was. Learning of the capture, Sheriff Flournoy hurried deputies to the scene and called upon Chief of Follce Allen for aid in case of an outbreak. A Liberal Offer THE AARON PHARMACY OUARAN TEES A RELIEF FOR DYSrKl-SIA-IF THE REMEDY FAILS IT COSTS NOTHING. To unauestlonably prove to the neoDle that Indigestion and Dyspep sia can be permanently relieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets win brine about thi3 result, we will fur nish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give satisfaction to any one using it The remarkable success or Kexau DvsneDsia Tablets is due to the high degree of scientific skill used In devising their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby the well known prop erties of Bismuth-Subnltrate and Pep sin have been combined with Carmi natives and other agents.

Bismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and recognized hv the entire medical profession aa invaluable in the treatment of indl irestion and dyspepsia. The Pepsin used in Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets is prepared by a process which develops its greatest efficiency. Pepsin supplies to the digestive apparatus -one of the most Important elements of the digestive fluid, and without it the digestion and assimilation of food are impossible. The carminatives possess properties which aid in relieving the disturbances and pain caused by undigested food. This perfect combination of thes Ingredients makes a remedy Invaluable for the complete relief of Indigestion and dyspepsia.

We are so certain of this that we urge you to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets on our own personal guarantee. Three sizes, 26 cents, DO cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Rochester only at oar store, The Aaron Pharmacy, corner Third and Johnston itmta. TEXAS 159 PACIFIC. West Beta.

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Sm. 18 Leave N. a 1:10 So. Co Leave Bore 7:00 No. ia Arrive Alas.

1:11 pja No. 0 Arrives Alex. 7:11 nlav N. 10-Arrives N. IS ia.

LBOJ HOCTTALT. Saatk Bona. Net 101 Arrive N. 101 Arrive .....10:1 pjb. Vartk Betii, Ho.

104 Leaves ptv lot Leaves 4.18 m.m. M.L.4T. I.B. (Setthcra PaetteV Ne, 7 Learee N. O.

No. 70s Arrives Alex. No. 70 Leaves Alex. 7:00 No.

70s Arrives O. pa. no. 7U Arrvs .....7:00 Ns. 7U-eparta T.

LOUIS, WATKINS AN1 GULP. Berta Beaaa. 1-Arrlves 11:11 tnu Sesta Banc. 4. 3 Leaves 1:41 p.sa LeeaL Arrives In evenia, but ia not regular.

LOUISIANA RAILWAY AND NATI- GATION CfHPANY. No. 1, south bo nnd. arrives 11:19 p. departs 11:20 p.

m. No. 2, north bo uad, arrives 1:01 a. departs 1:15 a. m.

No. I. fnom Wlnatald, arrives m. No. 4, to Wlnaield, departs 4 p.

as. No. 15 Avoyelles fecal, arrives IS: It $. m. No.

If, Avoyelles local, departs t. m. No. 10, northbound local, depart 7:40 a. m.

No. 9, southbound, arrives m. No. and 10 are daily, except g- lay. v.

1 lOflSLANA A ARKANSAS RAILWAY Ko. 1, Hope and Ehreveport Hall and Express arrives 4:49 p. m. No. 3, Shreveport and Jena Mall and Express, arrives 11:25 a.

m. No. 2, Hope and Sareveport Mail and Eapress," leaves 7: 35 a. m. No, 4, Shreveport and Jena Mail and Express leaves 1:30 p.

m. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND A PACIFIC ia 676 Leaves No. 675 Arrive Alexandria. SO p. sa.

o. 681 Lea vt Alexandria ...6: 00 p. sa. No. 681 Arrives Bon Ice 7:10 p.

sa. No. 682 Leaves No. 682 Arrives "30" Passenger Toorinsj Car 4-Cyl. 30 H.

full lamp and tool equipment, 108 wheel base. Mazneto ot eourse.ll2&0.00 F. O. B. factor We wish to call your attention, at this time, to the great shortage of the aad Flanders "If cars for the spring and summer ot 1910.

If you don't place your order sasrn you won't have a chaaca at getting a car in less than three or four montaa. DEMENWAY FURNITURE CO, Ltd. Is Phone 69 JOS. STERttX John Kramer Son funeral Directors AND EMBALMERS Shipping a Specialty. For Quick Ambulance service Phona 4M.

Fwlot sad Balasrooai, ttb aad F. E. McDERMOTT NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL Estate and Loan. Corner Front and Murray Streets, Near Traffic Bridge. Phone 35.

J. Hardtner ROOM 3 Katie Building The chief responded, rushing a de tachment of police to the The negro, trembling in every mus cle and crying with fear was brought before the girl. Seeming to realize that his fate hung upon the words of the child his feeling can well be im agined as she looked him over and alsi his great relief when she said: "No, he's not the man. It was a bigger man than him." The shackles were removed and the negro was released. He had almost turned ashen.

No other suspects have been ar-reeted since. STRAWBERRIES, strawberries, at C. E. Brown's; phone 89. (3-25-tfd.) DAVENPORT-ALDRICH WEDDING.

Boston, March 28. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Davenport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Davenport of Boston, to William F.

Aldrich, son of Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, took place at the home of the bride's parents on Beacon Street today. Miss Davenport's father is a wealthy lumber merchant and his family is quite prominent in Boston social circles. The young couple will reside in New York, where Mr. Aldrich is employed as architect with the firm of Carrere Hastings. STRAWBERRIES, strawberries, at C.

E. Brown's; phone 89. (3-25-tfd.) DES MOINES TRIES INITIATIVE. Des Moines, March 28. A proposition for the municipal ownership of the street car system is up for decision at the city election in this city today.

It is the first time ha the initiative and referendum, as provided under the commissioa plan of government, has been invoked in Des Moines and as a consequence the result is awaited with much interest BROTHERS HELD FOR COMPLICITY IN ASSAULT ON GIRL'S SWEETHEART. Lake Charles, March 26. Deputy Sheriff W. A. Martin of De Rldder this morning brought to the parish jail Kinney and Loomis Johnson, brothers, who are charged with assault with intent to kill.

These are the men arrested for alleged complicity in the assault made a week ago tonight upon young Guthrey Love, near De Ridder. Love had accompanied a young lady to church and escorted her home, being struck down from behind while on his way to his owa home. It was feared for a while that he had been mortally injured, but he has recovered. NOTICE. A meeting of the stockholders of the Georgetown Lumber Company, Limited, is hereby called to be held in the office of the company, at Alexandria, Louisiana, on the thirtieth day of March, 1910, at ten o'clock, morning, for the purpose of deciding on the dissolution of said corporation, as provided in Article Six of the Charter.

J. A. O'SHEE, (3-19-10td.) Secretary. MORE HEIRS APPEAR IN CONTEST FOR $15,000,0 ESTATE. Morgan City, March 26.

The dispatch in the Picayune this morning in which it was stated that the heirs of Acadia and Vermilion, known as the Louisiana Youngs, who claim an estate in the District of Columbia valued at $15,000,000, failed to make mention of the heirs who are in St Mary, St Martin and Lafayette parishes. G. J. Young, who resides in Morgan City, claims that their portion amounts to $75,000,000, and the latter interests are represented by R. E.

Milling, of Franklin. FECIAL RATES TO LAKE CHARLES On account of the annual meeting of the Knights of Pythias at Lake Charles, May 16th and 17th, 1910, Use St L. I. M. ft S.

will sell tickets. Alexandria to Lake Charles, at one and one-third fare, round trip. Dates of sale, May 15th, 16th and 17th; final limit for return, May 18th. LAND AND WATER CO. FORMED; Lake Charles, March 26.

The charter of the Southern Land and Water Company was filed today for record. The company will be domiciled at Lake Charles and has a total capital stock of $200,000, divided into 20,000 shares, each valued at $10. The company will deal in real estate and Is empowered to build, erect and maintain canals, Irrigation ditches, wells and pumps. The first Board of Directors Is made up of the following officers: David Swift, president; William Brlgga, vice president; Thos. G.

Trottl, secretary and treasurer. MEETING OF SCOTTISH RITE MASONS. Dallas, March 28. A reunion of the Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of Dallas began in this city today with a large and representative attendance of members of the order. The gathering will continue four days.

In addition to the regular business of the meeting of the program provides for several features of elaborate entertainment for the visitors. Louisiana La. Ry and Nav. Co The Short Line Between Shreveport, Alexandria, Baton Rouge, New Orleans. The Comfortable Route for Pa? sengers.

Quickest Route for Freight. Less than carload shipments handled in package cars in through trains. tma E. CD. MARSHALL General Agent, Shreveport a J.

ALEXANDER, Agent, Alexandria, La. 'Phone 205. Try Aperia Altera Mineral Water at UCHIO West tbxAs HEALTH RESORT sfn IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC EXCURSION TICKETS OM SALE DAILY TVMMR. P. 0- Uf".

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