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The Crowley Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • Page 3

The Crowley Signal from Crowley, Louisiana • Page 3

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THR GROWLRY 4GNAL. Saturday! December 30. iSqq Personal Pointers. JITY AXD COUNTRY INTELLIGENCE. could make more money out of it than by having it milled in New leans.

1 H. L. White went to Lafavette Live Local Topics Tersely Treated i Plain Our New Clark-Clark Muptials. Building Pleasing Paragraphs. lay in the largest stock ever carried, and this means a good deal; for tne Weicome is generally as well supplied as most of the city saloons.

J. P. Hoyt and wife, of Midland, were guests at J. E. Bradley's Wednesday.

Miss Belle Roger and her father, Dr. Roger, of Minden, have returned their home Wednesday after a pleasant visit to Mrs. XV. F. Beatty.

J. W. Cockerham, president ot the Mrs. V. F.

Beatty is confined to jher bed by illness. Wednesdav on business. C. Mitchclis, of New Orleans, v.as hustling business in Crowley Thursday. Miss Clara Jones, of Gueydan.

is visiting Crowley friends this week. Dr. Theodore Chachere. of Ope-lousas. is visiting friends in Crowley.

F. Lee. of New Iberia, was one of the business visitors in town Thursdav. We have moved into our new quarters, where we are displaying as fine a line of general merchandise as you will find in town. James Christian will erect a new repair shop near the standpipe, alter the brst of the vear.

LMifatts.Giice Abbott and Violet Carpenter tcek a to F.stherwood W'ed- Exchange bank of Natchitoches, and The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Clark was the scene of a very interesting episode last Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, the occasion being the marriage ct their daughter, Julia, to Mr. L.

Baily Clark, of Branch. The ceremony was performed in a very neat manner by Judtje Lyman Clark, a brother of the groom. The parlor had been appropriately decorated by friends of the bride, and with its brilliant lights, presented a tairy like At 6:30 the bridal party euiered, and amid an impressive silence, lighted their faith for weal or oc. 1 he bride, in her snow robe, We Will Continue nesd t)aciv. av on J.

L. Harmon, of Bowling Green. is here looking over the country. Miss Edith Carruthers, of Houston, is visiting with friends in the city. his son, Dr.

H. C. Cockerham, of New Orleans, are spending a few days here looking over the country and taking advantage of some of the many oppor- The sidewalks avenue are in bad condition, and it is unsafe to travel over them after dark. They are Duson. S.

R. Erodhead. of Jeanerette, was i tunnies tor investment, lookinc after business interests here guests of XV. XV. and C.

The lawyers are beginning to come in. preparing for the opening of the January term of court. upon the same line as formerly honest goods at lowest prices. Our progress is an evi- dence that our system of selling lots of goods at a small profit rather than little goods at a big Wednesday. 1.

T- 11 1 Ti 1 i 1 As a cure for rheumatism Chamberlain's Ben Eweil returned fdnesday 1 I 1 1 1 1 T-4 The new house erected bv Dr. X. iiuiii a iiiy iu vv aMiiu ion, wuere ue 1 tion. uuu. spent Christmas.

Haves, on Hutch linson avenue, has been with wreath and vail, was a picture of has moved into it. 1 womanly modesty and sweetness. The completed and groom in conventional black, looked i i). jjuusaju, i.ieuiiiuuu, has been troubled with that ailment since 1S62. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I lock Chamberlain's Pain Balm.

It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by H. Chachere, Webb Drug Co and R. R.

Lyons. The. Jennings camp fire, to be given by the G. A. R.

I'ost. will be. well attended by eteran from this place. They are looking for a great time. profit is the right one.

To Undersell Competitors is our aim, and we are doing it right along. Come in and see our immense line of goods. Fresh eggs and poultry always on hand. J. A.

Willipn "went to Lafayette tcay to the district meeting of the stewards of the Methodist Episcopal church South, which will be held there this afternoon. The Rice Market. very manly and noble. Alter the ceremony and congratulations were over, the guests were invited to a tempting spread, where Judge Clark in a felicitous speech, proposed the toast to the bride and groom. Other sentiments were proposed and drank, jest followed jest, and "all went merry as a wedding bell." to the inclemency of the weather, all the invited guests were not present, but the occasion will long be a pleasant remembrance to those in a'tendauce.

Mr. and Mrs. (Hark will make- their home ia wJiere the wishes of a host of friends go with them. SIMON Judge Kenneth Eaillio. of Ope-lousas.

is looking after legal business in the Acadia metropolis. Charles Fritchard returned Wednesday from New Orleans, where he went to spend Christmas. Henry Canf.eld returned to Mer-mentau" Wednesday, after several days visit with friends in our city. Mr. and Mrs T.

F. Riley returned Wednesday from a visit with Mrs. Riley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keifer.

Miss Myrtle Newton, ho has been visiting Crowley friends for several days, returned to her Houston home Tuesday. Miss Mae Beals, the school teacher of Roberts Cove, will spend the days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B.

Beals. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Blajkburn re- The receipts of rough rough rice at the nulls and waiehouses since last report was given in the Signal have been 23, xo making a total this season of 630,774 bags. The past Another Iowa syndicate has purchased 10.4JJ acres of rice land on Tayl ir's bayou, southwest of Ceaiim.or for v5.i It will be improved for rice cultivation. Jennings Time. i vr iV. iV.

sV. Jn xY it-- fit' Til" iril'l Ml'il i i 'i ere -ha- X' -s X' -s-X' -t week being Christmas time there comparatively no receipts. Fmm! X- IvA j.Vk kk v-Vk-s xkX UX (xkX UVi J. A. McAyeal returned from Beau-j V's- now on, however, daily market will be given when there are any receipts.

THROUGH TRAINS rn-nt Wednesday, ile brought Irs family with him and has moed into the Nat property on Fourth street, recently purchased by him. Crowley a welcome to the new comers. Mrs. R. Church Berlin.

Yl, says Port Arthur Route red Our habv was cove Mr. J. Sheer. Sedalia, Mo. saved his' child's life by One Minute Cough Cure.

Tl.i.-Tor hA no to 11 runni'iir piles ard cured her." A specific FROM Kansas City TO- skm l.eware ot wort: vev. Lr W. Archer and wife. of Tes Hies, Iowa, are lure visiting their counterfeits. R.

R. Lyon's drug-tote. turned to Mermer.tau Wednesday after i an infallible cure for a pleasant visit with J. F. Shoemaker coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia.bron- arhJ tamdy.

chitis and throat and lung troubles. Re- i Sheitou lements, ho is attend- Iievti at once- R- R- Lyons' drugstore. daughter. j-. H.

pemlmg Will CO I'. Lewis, lure, they Kill Store Lake Charles and Fort Arthur grx 1 li Business A 1 there. Tuesdiy, a It spc iJia mas at home. t'. to visit with an.

(laughter. Mr. Arclier is a Methodist minister. -tit is now on the superanuate b-t. He etiioys a ide reputation in the I).

ctiterence and is an an interesting gentleman to meet. VIA Kansas City, A handsome line of. laces fer dress at Crowley Millinery. Call II. B.

I-arii: and F. G. Cro v. rice grower of Shv'i returned Wed and see us. tf Solid Vestibule Trains, Free Chair Cars, Dining Cars and Pullman and Bullet Cars.

1 r-t. Wed Jin The of Miss Elsie Lil nesday tr been selh Mi-m where they h.ive seed hocolates, For your confections A charge location will take place after the ear between two well-known busliies firms H. Newman will move his stock of into the now occupied by A. S. Keller Son, and the latter will take the building to lie vacated by Mr.

Newman. The latter makes this move in order to have more room for his stock. His trade has leen steadily growing and order to meet its demands and hive an establishment second to none. Mr Newman will upon getting moved aJd T1T1C bon-bons, crystalized fruits Rev. S.

S. Keener, presiding lder; xfrc SCHEDULE OF TRA1S AT LAKE CHARLES. of New Orleans district, M. is here on a visit to friends and to lock FoR Sale At Welcome Saloon two ban, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jctin W. Merntt, to Perley D. Wilder, took place Wednesday night at the residence of the bride's parents in the coujtrv. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wilkinson, and there were a number of friends present.

A South Bound No I 3 3op. m. North Bound No. 19 ij a. in.

Beth trains solid Vestibuled with Chair J. after farm interests. I doen or mere fine pictures; framed; Eruitable for any parlor. T. C.

Car- Cars, Sleepers and Boutiet. Close connection at Texarkinna, Pcteaa and Kansas City with all roads tor full particulars regarding rates, apply to E. D. Conner and Johr Hoffman. tt ver.

ervtd i extensive" to Ins present stock. of Mermentau.were in tow Wednesday looking after natters connected with the incorporator of Mermeiitau; bountiful wedding supper was iud itas a happy occurrence. H. C. ORR.

General Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Taken tp At Point Noir, near Church Point, one bay mare, branded R. B. WALKER, Cliar'es. a.

J. C. MOW, Com. Agent, Beaumont, Texas. Being careful dealer Ik has on the confidence of who need his goods and Jiis trade will no dubt increase more rspidly in the new location.

Lambert, L. II. I as been around iny place tor sev-i Clark ar.d J. Coleman with the eral montbs. Owner can have same by proving propertyand paying costs.

Jim Matt. I was rea'ly dead with Misses Eula aid Lillian Clark, formed the personnel of a party of Crowley, visitors, who ire here to take th; holiday They are at the St. Charles. Picayune. The People's Independent mid has received a shipment of 3JC0 ot rough rice fr Hech-iner, af New Orieans.

This was purchased in the New Orleans -market, f.nd is the lot over which the Crebceid City papers have had much to say. The havers sent it to Crowley to be nniied for the simple veason that they Subscribe For. tried ctors, visited tnmera! sp-in'js. and grew worse. I used Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure.

That curel me." It digests what yon eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburr. and all -orms of dyspepsia. R. R.

Lyons' Dewitt'f Little Early Risers punry the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipation ar.d liver troubles. R. R. Lyon's drugstore.

T. C. come sal Career, manager of the for New OrleansWed The Orowley Signal nesdssy to buv gocds. His intentionisto WE. OFFER Without reserve, at such prices as will insure quick sale, the balance of our entire stock of Fall and winter goods it ii Special Bargains in Shoes, Dress Goods and Boys' Clothing Capes, Collarettes, Ladies' Gents' and Children' Underwear at actual cost AT CV Si Bro nun 0.

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