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THE:UNIVERS-AL CAR The Ford Coupe with an electric self-starting and lighting system is one of the most popular members of the Ford Family. It is a perma nently enclosed car, with sliding plate glass windows-an open car with plenty of shade. Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy, dust-proof and rain-roof. Just the car for traveling salesmen, physicians, architects, con tractors, builderi, and a regular family car for two. Demountable rims with 356-inch tires all around. To women it brings the convenience and comforts of the electric with the durability and economy of the Ford car. Early orders will avoid long delays in delivery. E. V. CAZENAVE, AUTHORIZED DEALER ST. PATRICKS, LA. a4-) e j,. .' Best attention given to sales of W Plantations .and Farm Iznds Johlness Realty Co., hCue., 0Gravier St. New Orleans,La L. F. ABA.-DIE iJF:INSURANCE COMPN"Y S citing ltfe lnsurance. H. J. WAGUESPACK 81: .PATRICK P. O., LA. I --_ .IRE. ?RNAD-O. AIG- * 110E3 A- SUREI') BONDS (ZIDAt*T, HEALLTH5&UWW and LIFE 'pumtihe Pacrifi Mutuai LU.s Insurance Gomppny ' or Gibownia IIA&J the osae 4.it, o@laae e Should the laured he4o(fl* iermuauutlt4 totally dzaisa d, the preiuai aeMBO, *hf'tbk a lagured receives one tenUt of the .mo*Ttt of th. policy m 1 u equal aenolal inwulhente., Nothing but the best cfered -by Waguespack. ft=Ai r ranu why n 1 d besteLcr Thertyre itsss Pad o#f Everl ou w uh ts r(ti:AiX STAW 4,~K . iLCI)Q . (0ItY VLL LA. For, =rna3 L~ en Insurance tJVRPOOL A WMD Jkcs. @f.A: . * P446,6ei~ IoO ;' Ovea OP L$ mLOw Pian .l tm3 Ageialy uiha our t r..,-:,6 6 tb u' a WIU& its; ;l~ - _ , sv ~~-i ~PI~OF, hir S Rte:" "· This *hoLo wa0 a iQQ. model LAST MONTH, on a bet. OP A familiar. WITH THE boys up home, AND DELICIOUS smnel4 I SPENT a night WHICH TIPRED me ogg ALONE IN the old. SO I gave the ghost4 HAUNTED HOUSE. THE HORSE laug~ AND WHEN I heard. AND SAID "Ed41 MOANS AND groans. YOU FAT gays I SAID "The wind.'" . MAKE BUM ghosfted 4ND TRIED to sleek BUT BEFORE you fidy I' HEARD rappings. LEAVE WITH me oneg AND SAID "Rats.*' OF YOUR cigarettesa" AND ROLLED over. THEY SATISFY.' THEN I heard stepsi AND IN the light. OF A dying moon. THAT spicy, delicidif road S" . I |of fine tobaccos, both Turkish A WHITE spook rose. and Domestic, makes you almost " * * hungry for the "satisfy-maokes." I WASN'T scared-much. And there isn't a ghost et a * * * chance you'll ever fin& its equaa BUT DIDN'T feel like. anywhere-for the Chesterfield " * blend is an ezhouive blend. It STARTING ANYTHING. b can't be copied e BUT THEN I caught. te JUST A faint whitL AIR-I GI ti ers of5.07 LiGcrrr & Muas ToBAcco Co. LTAKES OFF DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING ave Haar Get a small bt Getsk al boptthin malnd K m~se lsata aul mr sm h ida r, ils. fa Iu d wWi r - i Gl a ammla botme ob MRaderine from any drug ado lin of it if -yea will just ry a N ett. B deriat. are your hair T Ot . GET ACOUINTED WITH THE FARM= For Sale For Trade For Rent BEi SURE TO LOOK OVER OUR . "Want AIds" EVERY ISSUE . JMany a towering busineu success ows its fit stides tat de Iattle modest wane a l timidly biddian for may. be helped to 4 mesin t Se sanie` JMail ads ate # ar gaib n dýlt 6r01f atlt cWi n a ThE REST NOVEL SOF THE YKARTI `R DDASI SCRIDNERAS MAGAZINE' "? ROOSEVELlS - Profit mlaking Farm Equipment It pays to buy GOOD fan= .q,~VittYOU an rely ee die i~a~ La Pewer Hay Baler. The well-knows standard WiU.iams Tuttle bIockI'0. gelf-theadingl'ow. er Hay Balers haee m a ly eiclsirie features. Mod ~msIcdm tb-operde-stIofg auddurable. Clion s dinlh~edowaei5. Boolet free iL youa k Oune-Horse Hay Press 'IhuNUewls ied Prix.i". uieU1,stuidy. iatal~frthae Baer=Suitalfo small rues m manled onr stey p wea e iEne are ae ial odeheer full plower 0* low-pr ce kere. m AY insasd ty pa r- thousands are giwlaq aatsfac tory semvce. Fufl Pv~.umre n.I informa·tion we *u - Ula -rnaw2r Williams Thresh= '_ ' s net and~ ,, sahrt k ses as now".kr f.S.. 0.We . t be contains" al todayi hSTATEEEIT SOF THE - ST, JAMES BANK Palih of Saint James F. REYNAUD, , L WAGUESPACK Presidene Vie-Pr.sidnmt A. H. MEARS, Cashier. Report furnished to the Examiner of State Banks by the above Bank at the close of business June 24, 1921. - RESOURCES - Loans secured by mort Igsge . $ 43,438.93 Other Loans & Discounts 279,551.72 Overdrafts Unsecpred 350.22 United States Bovsa 61,350.00 Other Bonds, Stocks & securities 415,845.86 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 1 501.00 Cash Items 288.88 Due from Banks & Bankers 107,580.74 Gold Coin 1,120.00 Silver Nickle & Copper coin 6,818.20 Nat'l Bank Notes & all issues U. S. Government 20,826.00 $ 938,671.55 - LIABILITIES - Capital Stock paid in $ .30,000.00 Surplus 70,009.00 Undivided Profits, Less Expenses & Taxes paid 27,827.93 Due to other Banks & Bankers 6,633.53 Individual Deposits subject to Check 477,664.14 Time Certificates of Time Certificates of Deposit . ss2a32s.91 Reserved for Interest 3 Taxes 8,106.04 iamount due persons not ja foregoing 111.00 $ 938,ari.r6 State of LouiSisan Parish of Saint James. I, F. REYNAUD, President and I, A. H. MtARS, Cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that -ts above statant -is true to the be#of my knowledge belief. • , tREYNAUD, President. jA. H. EARS, Cashier. ubsceribed and swaer to before me, this 27th. day of June 1921. JOHNI EKILK CHENET Notary Public. FOR SALE. FARM-tractor, mules, carts, dris press, hay "et,, F fir particulars apply to S IL DUHME, Gargyille, La. Subaribe, to the Mesehacebe and gs it lheal Ns. Only $0L30 a Year. Security Sure Pay Policy SECURITY INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: BATON ROUGE, LA. SICKNESS, DISABILITY AND IEATH POLICY YOUR KIND PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED M. CHARPENTIER, AGENT, LUCY, LA., V i;~·-~~---_y ~ ISTATEMENT --OF THE GARY STATE BANK, LOCATED AT GARYVILLE, LA., PARISH OF ST. JOHN Report furnished to the Examiner of State Banks by the above Bank at the * close of business on JUNE 24 1921. F. REYNAUD, J. J. GEGELIN President Cashier. 0. J. ORY, Vice-President RESOURCES IDemand- loans $ 6,900.00 Loans secured by mortgage -7,250.00 Other loans & discouts 42,872.50 Overdrafts unsecured . 152.32 United States bonds 5,800.00 Louisiana State bonds 1,037 Other bonds, stocks, securi ties, etc. 62,22k Banking house, furniture and_ fixtures 8 . Cash Items 4 Due from banks & bankers.1I Silver, nickel and copper- - corn National bank notes issues U. S. LIABI-LTY a t: --` Capital stock paid in $ 10,0 Surplus2 - Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid 3,552 Individual deposits subject to check 94,184.81 Time certificate of deposit 40,042.65 $ 157,775.57 I, F. REYNAUD, President, and I, J. J. GEBELIN, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - F. REYNAUD, Prtsident. J. J. GEBELIN Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th. day of June 1921. LEON A. PICOU Justice of the Peace. Sessions 28th Judicial )istrict Court JURY SESSIONS Parish of St. J~n the Baptist First (1st) Monday in March Second (2d) Monday in September Parish of St. Charles First 1st) Monday in April Second 2d) Monday in October Paris of Jefferson First (1st) Monday in May First (1st) Monday in November CIVIL SESSION (Non-Jury) Parish of St. John the Baptist 'First (1st) Monday in February First (1st) Monday in June Second (2d) Monday in October First (1st) Monday in December Parish of St. Charles First (1st) Monday in January First (1st) Monday in March First (1st) Monday in May First (1st) Monday in November Parish of Jefferson First (1st) Monday in January First (1st) Monday in February First (1st) Monday in April First (1st) Monday in June Second (2d) Monday in September First (1st) Monday in December PRENTICE E. EDRINGTON, E. N. GAUTIER Judges Twentyleighth Judicial' Di trict COWt. Approved Janlary 10, 1921.