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r -ý We Are Now Ready - r hole P-- W AClr STO BUY fORN c We meet all prices. -- 144 pounds to can Sthe barrel. Corn must be sound and r well broken. .." . :: :" - wa George Greig & Company Near Railroad the r i WE SELL AND 1)ELIVER COAL. s Po 15 Grand Champion Jersey Bull C it of tei T ha of 4 pao to ni nc I ad F TM Jersey, N a1cares rad hmpie at the 1a911 isaUonal arfs =ad 1/1 S, Stock Show In New Orleans, is owitid by Vhe W R flaibreth, KacrvIt S Tenn. Many ani-als of this eis.s ..11 be shown at the 1917 Show In the THE TECHE GARAGE i FRANCIS BIENVENU, PROPRIEI'OR. All kinds of repairs promptly donse. All kinds of Tires and Accesso FIRH INSURANIW and - HREAL HTATE Agent a - B Reliable Qompanies ,Ol .'cI T PA1i.AT OF VIU IR BUCINEb -u r -M MU JM L. L. MARTINET Contractor and Builder. ESTIMATES FURNISHEl). Agent for the Edward Metal Ceiling And Roofing. ST. MARTINVILLE, LA. Box 342 Second Hand Brick For Sale. A large amount of second i Shand brick for sale at $6 per thousand. By the Town of' St. Martinville. SEE THE MAYOR Arrangement For Christmas Mail. 1. With the approach of the holiday season, special attention is being given to the delivery of Christmas mail to enlisted men wit serving abroad. Arrangements have been perfected by the Navy. Wa':r and Post ()ffice Departments whereby Christmas mail to Ameri can Expeditionary Forces in Eu- but rope and to the crews of the U. S. wet Naval vessels serving in European J waters will be delivered by Christ- thu mas morning. Without the full ,the est cooperation on the part of thei the public it will be impossible to La accomplish this result. his 2. The families and friends of Sir enlisted men are urged to observe the rules by the Navy, War and Post Office Departments, particu- fro larly in three essential respects: - wil 1. Mails to reach sailors and kei soldiers by Christmas must te tre posted not later than November 15th. iii 2. Every package must bear n1, conspicuously the words "Christ. Ok mas Mail," the complete address Bi of the person for whom it is in tended, and, in the upper left-. hand corner, tthe name and address lac of the sender. 3. Every parcel must be so tIk packed an.I wrapped as to admit ti: of easy inspection by the postmas ter. No parcel will be dispatched to Europe which has not the post master's certificate that it contains no prohibted articles. 4. All mail for men serving on board vessels of the Atlantic Fleet and in European waters should be addressed to the U. S. S........ care of Postmaster. New York, N. Y. All mail intended for men serving in the Pacific and Asiatic Fleets should be addressed to 1. S. S. ......... Asiatic Station, via San Francisco, Cal., or U. S. S. ............. Pacific Station, via San Francisco, Cal. 5. Re:ruitiig Officers are in structed to give this information prompt and wide publicity L. BIENVENU AGENT FOR TIMES- PICAYUNE NEW ORLEANS ITEM Take subscription by the week. month and year. IZ- WE DELIVER I'ROMPLY. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by lorl applications. hq they caunot reach the diMeaSiel portitin of the ear. Thelre is only one way th cure catarrhal deafI asC. na l tlat i. by .i ,on4latutionlll I renwdV. CatarrhIl DeafnesIs o calltnnd by .ill ilifauLtedconiltio of the wuncai Itlliain of the Ell tal.llll Tllbe. lenl tlhis itlic iv jairdlIIa, uII hIoe a lmii hl)lig sIII,' or i0m1perfc'tt h.earinlg. linad whi.n it in elntirnly ,lmatwd, II aufnmi i I the le ti'l . VIallees the Iatlanimssatita cam.l be rdllc- ainl isi this llb- rematrel to its linUl ctldtitol,. ha.riiig ~ 1l I,, de.tryed tarever. Maniv eates of deaf nsan art caitol by datarrh. which Is aln |h tlanllad c,,iditlio: of ti' iumioiius stur facas. hiall's Catlarth Medct ne sets thrui the l,,l ou til. lnite oIlO surfaCeO of the st''telm. We will give Olne Iimndred Dollars for -nsy rate of 'CaIarrhaIl atuagres that can lnot b cured by iall's ('catarrh Medleine. V'ilculars free. All drnggista.75e. F. J. t'ENEY & C'o.. Toledo, O. tFOR SALK - Ihous, andi lot on Port. street with ceveral p-cans trees 1 Po l sid lht for *635. Will give terms it desired Laizaire Bleinvouu. ir FOR SALE Tlwenty-one acre farm partly nd in the Corporation of St. Mar per tinville at a very reasonable of price, will make terms to suit. L aizaire Bienvenn, R i Real Estate Agent. ti LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Louis l)elaureal of Midland was visiting here this week. I Miss Lilla Mouto, of Lafayette1 was visiting here this week. -Mr. L. J. (iardemal made a business trip to New Orleans this week. Mr. Frank Ledoux of Port Ar thur is here on a visit to his mo ther, Mrs. Auguste Ledoux. -Dr. C. E. Simon of Jackson, La., was here this week visiting his parenLts. Judge and Mrs. James Simon. Mr. Amedee D)emurger returned from New Orleans Wednesday, with his mother, whom he had ta ken to New Orhlans for special treatment. r M rs. L. C. Beslin. after remain ing hI.re several months, left Wed r nesday to meet her husband in Oklahoma, her brother, Martial s Bienvenu accompanied here. The gumlb, given by the ladies s last Saturday for the benetit of our potor people, realized the neat lit the sum of $10.00 which is very sa t tisfactory. We do all kinds of Printing R New Orleans Fair Grounds Has Domonstraton Farm Thia is a ssctsa * tWe tscre emolstraio fam at the Fair Greaada, New O-dames, wh the NeIl ftrm aela Eseb ke w * heMw Nevember 1041. Abbout eghty varle d food ad feed eo . we goem bg as this trm. Tbhe tat oaws L . Reasoa, seeal imaaswr d the big fair. COME IN and see us the next time you are in need of 'p GOOOD PRINTING' i P We are specialists in the kind of ii !! work that pleases. n A trial is all we ask. . aa nd 'p.. work t l PARISH FAIRS WILL MAKE DIND DISPLAYS 'fi pariah tir conbast the law 8laa State Fair this em wil be me of the big features of the sausel s htbition. Uvalry beren the vaulas parish orgaauation s ad fadivdmal tarmers is unusually moa eand the parish cemptitioa prosas to be Mte cloet aon record. Class to two doens parish booths are speeted to be filed by the coatesats. Several he al ready adsd known thex iLtentles t partcolpatitn and othe ae plu a ist to be represented with harg displaysw with particular atteaties gives uaslM~ of the eshibits and attrmctiveosm is anangemeat. In the parih fir booths there wil be thousands of tadIvddusJl ebhlts. and hundreds of dblremt kade ad farm products will be represated. The Individual eshibits ray be mate ed it empetitlon for gserel premi. u-s offered for Individual products, I- addition to formlag parts of the parish diaplays. Peweail al eulteral products pgowa ti Leouelam will be represeated, ad the sume= ous ehbtits wl give as tdea of the state's immense thrm posalbllites. Uaub booth will be 1320 feet. sad at treetively arranged, as general a pearance cout In the paribh far contest as wel u quality of nMhbits. The fair associatiem offers $1.01 for this contest It will be distributed to the tea pariah assoeatleas maktag highest soores. 1a additUoa, the teo uasocation gives $100 to emeh Pula fair exhibitor not eapturig prts money, sad S to eabh pa~b u si winning pitse msey,. this a bheig ti additite t the psties, to help debay expenses. For further taloreation, wIts to W. R. lt;ish, seeretary, Ibetveport, a. Remnmber the Aate FaIr opeas October $1 and rs eait days.