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Lafayette Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • Page 5

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Lafayette, Louisiana
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m. WEST BOUND. Special No. 9, 5.28 p. m.

ALEXANDRIA BRANCH. Arrives at 12:50 p. m. a'nd leaves at 5:30 p. m.

personals. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bienvenue, of Opelousas, spent the day Sunday as guests of Judge Galbert Bienvenue.

Three good pencils for five cents at the Moss Pharmacy. After a oleasant visit to relatives and friends in Algiers, Mrs. B. -Stenhouse returned home Thursday. The Falk Mercantile Co.

are prepared to take charge of funerals and attend to all graveyard work. A fine rubber-tired hearse in stock. Messrs. J. O.

and Jules Girouard, of Broussard, were pleasant callers at The Advertiser office yesterday afternoon. One dozen visiting cards, latest style, 25 cents; each additional 0 cents, at this office. Dr. E. Stephens attended the demonstration in New Orleans in honor of the visit of President Roosevelt.

Say if you want to see a sight stop at Fortune's News Stand see his line of Burnt Leather Postal Cards, they are hard to beat. Mr. Geo. K. Bradford of Rayne came over yesterday to enter his son Nicholls into the Industrial Institute.

Pittsburg Lump Coal and ash stove wood, at Aymar Guidry's, Phone No. 66 Miss Mayme Duson came over Friday and spent the day with Dr. Hopkins's family. She returned on the evening train. The Brown and Cosmos pictures, some 2 for 1 cent, some 1 for 1 cent, some 2 cents each and larger ones 4 for a quarter.

We have their complete assortment at the Moss Pharmacy. Gaston Begnaud, of Scott, was a pleasant caller at The Advertiser office on Friday afternoon. Two good tablets for 5 cents at the Mom Pharmacy. LiAF i'KTIE ADVERTISER, LAFAVK1TK, 1, Mrs L. l.ttle daughter, Beverly, returned Sunday niter absence of nearly months Kc n.inl A.

Me. tux carry nice line ol clas-, grocei ies Try with ruder and will get and sei Mrs. it. DcLanev and B. llopkin-.

id little Bossie leltFrnl.u tin Git em Tex Mrs DeL.in atlei being ua i antmed lwiosiiue .1 id v. eturns home, and Mis Hopkins to pay a visit to hei parents Pittsburg Limp tJ vl and ash wood, Avium Ciuidry's, Phone No 66 J. A Bui kholdei who lias beem engagi at for the past three months, leaves in about two weeks lor Emporia, Texas, where he will be em ployed between six and nine months. A nice line ot cut glass, china ware and jardiniers at Lafayette Drug Co. Miss Ida Mills, after a pleasant visit in Jennings since May, returned home Wednesday.

Take your prescriptions to the Lafayette Drug Co all prescription compounded by an experienced pharmacist and only the purest medicines used. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.

Rickcr spent Sunday in Houston. As usual we have a fine line of clothing, ladies' cloaks and jackets. We would be glad to have you call and see them. Levy Bros. Mrs.

J. Nickerson and grand son, Clarence Darling, left for Houston, Saturday to spend two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. K. Darling. Call on Levy Bros, and see the handsome patterns in dress goods for fall and winter wear.

Trimmings to match. Fancy work gives a home an attractive appearance call at the Specialty Store and see what pretty designs they have. Mr. Paul Cousson and Miss Philomene Doucet drove to Carencro Sunday. Try our fine perfumes Lafa yette Drug Co.

Our line of ladies dress goods for fall and winter wear are un usually handsome this year. Trimmings Schmulen. Dr. F. J.

Mayer, of Scott, came over on the train yesterday morning and spent the day in town. Get a pair of our "easy wear" shoes for the fall and find out how comfortable and satisfactory they are. Schmulen. Ring up Morgan Debaillon the place to get good fresh groceries. A.

X. Lamulle, of Carencro, was in our office Monday afternoon. Something good to eat ask Morgan Debaillon. Three recommendations for our clothing: quality, style and moderate price. Schmulen.

Maurice Colomb, of Carencro, was in town yesterday and paid us an agreeable call. Every day and all the time you can find fine fresh groceries and country produce at Broussard Bros. There is no crepe paper made equal to Bainbridge paper. Comes in 49 different colors, we have the complete assortment at 10 ten cents a roll. We have another crepe paper like this in artistic figured designs, 15 cents a roll, at the oss Pharmacy.

Misses Dupre and McLaurin, both teachers at the Industrial, arrived Sunday. Da b- who has boen employed at Gvk Kidge, La I spent several days at home he last week, and lelt Sunday fori New Orleans to take his course in medicine If you need giocones, let usl till your order, we will Broussard Bros Miss Fadra Holmes over lrom Abbeville, her home. Thurs day and spent the day with 1 rie-nds here. Miss Holmes will i teach the State Normal at Xatchitor lies this year D. C.

Euchre. OnTnuisday, Nov. PIOTi, the Ladies' U. D. will give a fishing pond and grab basket lor children, from 4 p.

to 'i p. in and at eight o'clock a pron res sive euchre, followed by dancing and refreshments. The place will be mentioned in our next issue. Dr. H.

P. Beeler, alter spend ing throe months with lel.itives in Louisville, Kentucky, returned to Lafayette yesterday. His many friends were glad to see him. Lost in Lafayette A small square-shaped gold locket. Finder will please re turn to The Advertiser office and receive reward Seed oats, rice bran and rice chicken feed at Ramsey Upton.

A Runaway Match Thursday morning quite a rip ple of excitement passed over the town as the news passed that a runaway match had occurred the night previous. Mr. George Shows and Miss Edith May McClellan, the charming daughter of Mrs. W. R.

Johnston, were the principals. Parental objection was evaded with the assistance of some friends who aided in lowering the bride to-be from a second-story window. A quick drive to the home of Rev. I. Kendrick, the Baptist minister, who promptly performed the marriage ceremony, and the couple was one.

The happy bride and groom then proceeded to the home of the groom's father, Mr. W. J. Shows, where an informal reception was held and many friends assembled to extend congratulations. Ladies', men's and children's shoes the kind that lit well, look well and wear well is the kind the Lafayette Clothing House sells.

Richelieu. To those who will be fortunate enough to attend the performance of Joseph De Grasse's latest success, at the Jefferson on Thursday, Nov. 2, a dramatic treat is promised. Hfs portrayal of this noble character will rank the co-equal with any of the creations of the classic drama. He presents a character study of great origin ality.

The plot of the play possesses wonderful possibilities for strong contrasts, thrilling situations and powerful climaxes. In the way of scenery and properties, the strictest attention to every detail has been given. Mr. De Grasse is sur rounded by an excellent cast of representative players. By the Press Agent.

You should see our line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses to appreciate their value. T.M. Biossat. Home THE ADVE Mad Have your cake, muffins, and tea biscuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.

Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer-cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. HOVAL BAKING POWDER NEW YORK. READ ONLY $1.00 A Less Than 2 CENTS A WEEK Building Air Castles is a pleas. ml bur.

unprotit able task When you're building realities find need good grade lumber, lath, VP shingles, well ed, honest priced, prompt ly delivered every way lodge your orders with A. E. MOUTON. No. -4.

Lafayette, La.

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1869-1905