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The Guardian-Journal from Homer, Louisiana • 5

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Homer, Louisiana
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5
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Horner, Louisiana, Wednesday, May 7, 1908. "Confusion," at the Opera house next Wednesday evening. Dr. P. Gibson lost a verv fine horse lait Saturday evening.

PACKARD SHOE Miss Mary Lou Griffin visited Athens last Thursday. "Contusion," at the opera house, May, 27. For all kinds of nice fresh meats telephone Grider Rvan. Miss Iva Lee Higbtower, of Athens, is visiting Miss Katie 2 To Our Subscribers. The rules of the Post Office Department forbids the mailing ot papers, as second class mail matter, to subscribers whose subscriptions ate unpaid for longer than one year.

It will be the policy of this paper to observe this rule. We do. not wish to lose any of our subscri-6criber, but we must conform to the law. We therefore, ask our subscribers to watch the labels on their papers and pay tbir subscription before the year expires. This will be the cnly way to get the paper regularly.

FOR MEN 1 Lou Ryan of this place. Mr. J. N. Lay is the proud father of a fine boy, mother and child are doing well.

Don't forget the play at the Opera House next Wednesday evening May, 27th. Mrs. Fred Couch and little son are visiting in our city, the guest of Mrs. R. E.

Kelly. Just received, a car of sash and doors, Homer Hdw. Furniture Co. Tan Hutton Oxford Pick Too 5-oo When you buv Shoes for Summer you want three distinctive things, Comfort, Style and Quality. These three things are Patent Colt Blutcher4 Duane Toe 3-5o 1X)CAL ITKMK Last Friday was clean up day particularly in evidence in the Packard Shoes.

Our increased sales this summer has clearly demonstrated the fact that the people are turning more towards the shoe that has the same snap, finish, elegance, and wear as the higher priced lines that sdl for SC. 00 and $7.00 and vet can be bought for and P. Loewenberg "The Department Store Of Homer." ar. E. H.

Fortson and wife visited friends at Summerfield last Sunday. Mrs. P. Gibson is visiting friends and relatives in Haynes-ville this week. Just received a fresh car of lime and iola cement.

Also a car sash and doors. G. G. Nelson. Mr.

I. E. Dawson was a business visitor to Haynesville last Monday. Mrs. E.

T. Young, from Jacksonville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R. Keener.

Mrs. J. E. Baker returned last Sunday evening from a pleasant visit to relatives at Arcadia. La.

Mrs. E. Gill will leave to day for a few weeks visit to relatives at Beach, Miss. Judge J. A.

Richardson left with the Civic Leag-ue. Mrs. Julia Surpell is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. P.

White. Miss Theo and Marv Bonner visited friends in this city last week. Dr. J. E.

Knighton left last week for Chicago to take a postgraduate coarse. Miss Mary Lou Madden tained some ot her voung friends Saturday evening' last. Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Otts returned from a visit to Shreveport and Hammond last Friday vening. Mr. Mack Wilder, of port, was over looking- after bis life insurance business at this place last week. Mrs.

Carry Fryer, one of the Miss Llewellyn Eaton left yes-J Mr. G. W. Benson and wife Monday for Shreveport to attend popular teachers, in the Homer the session of the Court of Ap terday for her home at Owens-! visited relatives in Minden last burrow, Ky. Sunday.

peals. Mr. W. E. Kim bell was in town last Saturday and informed ns that the boll weevil has made its appearance in every cotton field that has any squares in it.

Mrs. J. L. Ferguson returned last Satuday evening from Miss Jessie Baker entertained When you want the best in all One, three room house for rent, in good shape, good water and under good fence. See J.

T. Otts. a few of her fritnds last Friday evening. kinds of meats don't forget to telephone the Homer market. High School leaves this evening for her home in Tenn.

Mrs. J. E. Knighton and children left last week for a few weeks visit to her mother, Mrs. Pierce at Magnolia, Ark.

Mr. W. A. McKenzie and wife, Mr. J.

W. Menefee and wife and Mr. Charlie Baker attended the Childrens' day exercises at Arizona last Sunday. Protracted services will com Grider Ryan. Attorney W.

A. Bennett left Shreveport where she had been mence at the M. P. Church to morrow. The truck growers shipped their first car of potatoes last Monday.

We understand there! yesterday for Shreveport to argue a case in the Court of Ap Mr. E. S. Toad win, of ward peals. four near Webster parish, lost about seventeen head of cattle in The Young Men's Purity will be several more cars to ship in the next few davs.

Mrs.A. L. Waller who has been quite sick for tbz past few days the late rain and wind storm. with her sister, Mrs. A.

K. Clingmap. Prof. Arthur Jordon left last Sunda for Baton Rouge where be goes to accept a position as clerk of the Judiciary committee. Miss Jim raie Nelson, who has been teaching at Bastrop, returned to her home at this League gave a program at the Mr.

M. F. Roberson sent to Baptist church last evening which was well attended, the this office a ripe tomato last Mon program was real gcod. day, this is the first ripe tomato Prof. H.

C. Walker, who has been teaching at Terrell, Texas, returned to his home at this place, last Thursday evening to spend the summer. Mr. Baxter Crow showed us a "picture of his home which was we have seen this year. Homer's base ball team No.

3 played a team from Minden last Dr. W. M. Baker, state lec- was much improved yesterday. We wish for ber a speedy recovery.

Mr. W. C. Murrell recovered his buggy which he lost on the fishing trip on the Dorcheat. week befors last.

The water having subsided he was able to recover his buggy. Saturdav evening, of aboutTbe same size, the game resulted in a turer for the a. nas been lecturing this lodge for the wrecked in the storm two weeks score of 8 to 0 in favor of Homer, past few days. place last Sunday evening. Miss Lucile Gibson, a popular young lady of Natchitoches, who has- been Mrs.

Mc Ferren returned to ber home last Friday accompanied by Mrs. McFerren. Mrs. J. 1.

Allen, of Sarepta, Mv properities are all in the bauds of J. T. Otts during mv ago. 1 bis in the only bouse that we have heard of damaged to any great extent. We publish elsewhere in this died at the Homer Sauitanum last week.

The remains were absence. Let him show you carried to Sarepta for interment. some bargains in bouses or lots Ernest O'Bannon. issue of the paper the statements Mrs. B.

W. Fortson returned of the Homer National Bank and The Athens State Bank. We in last week from" a pleasant visit Appropriate exercises were to relative! in south Louisiana vite the attention of our readers held at the Opera bouse Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Mon Letter to R. P. Ragland: Dear sir: There's twice as much horse in one horse it may be a mare as there is in two or three others together.

So with paints too. If a painter can do your job with 10 gallon? Devoe for $50; it'll take 12, 15 or 20 of other paints; and the cost of a job is about $5 a gallon. TO MY CUSTOMERS. I have been requested by a large number of the christian people, of Homer, to close my market on Sunday and will, commencing June 1st, will abide by their request So I ask my custom and south-east Texas. to these statements.

day evenings, by the pupils of the Homer High School. The many-friends of Mrs. A. K. Clingman will be glad to learn Mr.

Gordon B. Smith, of Gilliam, brought his wife over last week to spend several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The ladies' of the Minerva and that she has passed the critical the Up-to-date Fiction Clubs will ers to please order their mea stage of the operation, under present a laughable comedy en before 11 o'clock Saturday night. gone at the Shreveport Sanitar titled "Confusion" at the Opera ia and will soon be out again.

as I will close at that hour until 4 o'clock Monday morning. But House, Wednesday evening Mav, Mr. L. D. Spears, agent for 27.

This plav will be given to will deliver meats ordered op to whatever the paint may be. There are paints adulterated three quarts only on quart of paint in a gallon he's got to paint four gallon of rubbish to get one gallon paint. The worst horse you've got is as good as the paint, and he'll go as far. O. P.Bailev.

Dr. T. S. Surpell and family are visiting relatives here this week. We learn that the Doctor is thinking of making Homer bis home.

The ladies' of the Civic that hour. my customers for past favors and solic raise money for the town clock. We are in receipt of an invita the Early Wheeler, peach was in town last Friday and brought ns a couple of his peaches, which tion to attend the Conferring of were verv fine specimen of ear it your future business. Respectfully, C. M.

Lvons. The less-gallons paint is the Degrees of the Bryn Mawr Col lege, of Bryan Maur. Thurs ly peaches, the are fine flavored, naint. as the most-horse is the ripe from the peel to seed. Mr, dav June the 14.

1W5. lnis in Spears informs us that be bad To your son give good name and a trade. Spanish. I horse. Your truly F.

W. Devoe Co. League appreciate the courtesy shown them on cleaning day, of the square, and wish to thank the merchants and all other helpers for their valuable assistance. Jessie Brown, Press Reporter. to come to car towe sooner than he intended on account of a hard vitation being sent by Miss Cockreil, a niece of Miss Annie May Meadors, who finishes in History and Economics and P.

S. Claiborne Drug Co. sell our tiafl storm that did considerable Only the dyspeptic can eat his cake and still feel that be bas it. Politics. paint..

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