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PEB0N1LS i VoR INSURA NCR * Creer ' Watson and p [ ff. PADIK'CK ***■ „Attended the ball t II« n nan ul Han 11811 ™ a Odlfl |t p a tterson yesterday. u «nd Mrs. George Lagarde Jw> * UU . TIT____,,, rîtvr return« their home. returned to Morgan City ^.their home - cool fnrnished rooms tor Kicp the Fowler House near * w k Jfs.p. Depot and Mrs. Louis Slabotsky /L Orleans, visited rela Mi Sunday jßgg Eugenia Dupuis has re after a pleasant trip to jggjjaipiH and New Orlean.. £ and Mrs. E. Blumenthal [dNe* Orleans, spent Sunday in raff ôty* Huyler's Chocolate Syrup is f JSus-The best flavor. Ex lü^Aeency— People's Drug , pjj 0ne gg UL« Lillie Greene of Marin a former teacher in ^ City High School to«-. sting Mrs. Maurice Blum here Hurley Dugas of Napoleon ■ ... , e . :**was a visitor here Satui [ijand Sunday. Mr. Felix Dantin or New Oi king, visited relatives heie yes today* him Olive Soap Coupons at the Morgan City Raquette Store Mr. Alonzo Collins was among |e visitors to Jeanerette Sun Mjr. Mr. Dan Lynch of New Or Imw, spent the week-end with ! ; b family here. 1fr. and Mrs. George Fernan iài visited relatives in Baldwin loyal Creme for icing, des etc., 10 cents cartons. Dyer-Lehman Co., Ltd. Hr. Alvin Christy returned ptnday from New Orleans. Mr. and Mn. J. Strauss were ihn to Jeanerette Sunday. It. J. L Lipscomb spent Sun il in New Orleans where he wet to visit Mrs. Lipscomb who ha been ill there the past ten fo * AÉ far tickets—for Roger's Silver Ware Free—Peo iftBnf Co. Phone 68. He hone of Mr. and Mrs. C. &Dy«r,was additionally bright Sunday morning by the ar ^ M • boy. Charles was jjjrtlg the smile that "Don't «■eOff*Sunday when he was Wiai with congratulations !• ms many friends. vs your Palmolive 2 bars for 10 Djvr-Lehmann Co., Ltd. JoUey of the Lo &*** Station, has 2*'* , *i bulletins on the » tropical distur " now centered over gtfw beni Sea. A wire this "JJJWted at 10:30 a. m. .RMotary 10:00 a. m. re -J ** w indward islands information as jijjjjvnd intensity of tro » k T"*™** ' °^her than it ***** Carribean and ■POhsMe westward move Her ™ 1 * in Toma «iu.5? 287 - *»** **• Mowing were v* .*4 ", "— among ^ attended the T_____ _ mu »-in, i t M»C Wood Kr J*A 7,*jw>erette Sunday : Chrisler "Ttor, Miss Maud, Mr. and Miss Edna Hm Ulm* iff* draft when get a 8tiff m ***. you will be * asnmthing that will Four mind on 'JJ UNIMENT , ;Ont of it be " bert Pain reKev «•» »at any mM S* ^ *-B«langer adv Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blum and children of Patterson spent Sunday here with relatives. Miss Maud Chrisler of this city won the $50.0« prize given by the Woodmen of Jeanerette for collivur fViû nrroofnof niimKot* selling the greatest number of tickets on the automobile which was ra ffl e( j a t the fair at that . pj ace Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Foster and jchildren and Mrs. C. E. King anc j daughter, were among the k motorists who attended the Fair at Jeanerette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jacobs left for New Orleans, where they will visit relatives. Mrs. F A. Thornton of New' Woodman ~ to Orleans, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bass Sunday. Mr. L. E. Wimpee and Miss is Winnie Thornton, were visitors; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jolley Sunday. Mr. Thurston Knight i. id sis ter Miss Della, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Foote returned to their home in New Sumlav% Mrs. Lewis Smith of New Or leans, is spending sometime with ^ ^ Mrs A w Petigrew . Miss Leta Prohaska and Miss j nez Williams were among the v j s j bors f rom Morgan City to Charenton Sunday, Mr. Lynn Drury, the genial c j er k of the local Post Office, was one of the visitors to Charenton -Sunday. Mr. I. W. Paddock, the "Penn Mutual Man" is gone to Gibson, ! La., today. Mr. Jake Levy and family were in Charenton Sunday. Mr. Paul Kurzweig was in Charenton Sunday, via automo bile. From the Assumption Pioneer Miss Emily Moise is in Mor gan City, the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. Arthur Bemiard. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mire and children of Morgan City are vi siting Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gian elloni. Mr. John Cotton of Morgan City was a business visitor here Thursday. Dr. Charles G. Dugas left Saturday for Morgan City where he will be the guest of Miss Inez Williams. Mr. Allie Bienvenue, of Mor gan Ciy was in Houma on busi ness during the week.—Houma Times. Mrs. A. Trappe and sons vi sited Mrs. Boudreaux at Mor gan City last week.—W< Iberian. Weekly MR MERCHANT! What's the use of your carry iag a complete stock of goods unless Folks know what you've got? UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed matter ad vertised at Morgan City, La., Post Office week ending August 12, 1916. Anderson, Louise Bowier, J Brown, Mary Boudreaux, T Bronk, Anna Bateast, Willie Chronical Pub. Co. Cox, Coleman Duvall, Egbert Daivs, Emmar Lee, Sephia H. Laeesto, Rise McGinns, Lee Muller, Mary Nichols, John G. Porter, Martha ? Rolee, Jennie Snowden, Joe Smith, Lillian Smoot, Ella Simpson, W. B. Thomas, Stella Tabolt, Solange Veith, George Vaughan, Alice Williams, J. W. (2) Williams, Espy Walsh, Thos D. In calling for the above let ters rpfease. say advertised. Julius P. Hebert, P. M. it icr'a ? Our August Clearance Sale Now Going On Balance of Our Summer Stock MUST GO Regardless of Cost. 10O pcs. Lawns. Voll* Crepes, values up to tiäe, eiw at 10c 36 inch brown or bleached cot ton s, worth 10c -, ou r price He i . (1 Koya-1 Woreester Cors* >ts, new pri ee $1 25. st ill gl ing at 98c Ladies' gowns, in la ia' or ernbeoid erv \ worth *\ , spf 'cial 75 c Ladies' !>iii rtwa ist s , all tb-T new patterns, your olioi, ^e 49c Ail our Ladies and Vf is.si j s ! Shoes Extra Specials For this Week that sold up to S3, now your choice for............$1.98 a pr 300 prs. Odds and Ends, in « ladies' and children's Shoes, values up to $3 50. your choice while they last only 59c pr. We carried over from last season 69 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits} the prices on this lot range from $2250 to $30 a suit, to make a quick clears .i Few of Our Speciolties & Mu v C: .rho*. Hart S halft *',- £ Marx Made T St ■*•- Stets, Hats. Hall ! f ! t if d w I y Shi F< >t''r Shoes, ■'s, H.n and tl >>sip ry. * ' I .*ai iV lir<'s nf underwear :• a.aufactur^d. Men's Furnishings. We ear tv the (arirest and best line of Men's Furnishings, Clothing. Hats and Shoes in the Parish, ance, we have marked the entire lot at the remarkably low price of $ 12.00 the Suit. This is the one best bet of the year, don't miss it. Ladies' have you seen our new remnant counter over 5000 yds. of silks, cottons, voiles, ginghams, dress goods, trimmings, etc. This entire lot of goods is mark ed at exactly one half regular price. Remember our stock is still complete in all departmentsand it will pay you to see us before you buy. Henry Loeb Co., Ltd. Morgan City's Fastest Growing Store. If you child is pale and sickly, picks at the nose, start in the, sleep and grinds the teeth while , . ., . . , sleeping, it is a sure sign of . , , Worms. A remedy for these par asites will ho found in WHTTFN asues Will De iouna in WHUhb CREAM VERMIFUGE. It not^ . , , ,, . only clears out the worms, but it restores health and cheerful-' ness. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by Belanger Drug co. adv A "d TRADE-MARKS prompcij ml aUHWD'j:i!% .."1, iue. >v, obta.it PATENTS] THAT RAY, niwti» Üwm thopousljy. n> „iir I expenao, and Up you to wimt«. Send «o'-leL photo or Hketcb for FREE report j 0,1 patentability. *0 year* pcaetice. SUR fASSINO REFERENCES. For ,i*a <<njdo Book on Profltable Tat-iita write to •OS-OOO So*-9nth Strsst, WASHIKtiTON, O. ~ 1 DSWIFT'fo Lodge Directory. Lodges can Advertise their time and place of meeting at 50c per month , in this column TKIBF. OF LBN HUU -St. Mary Court No. .14 Tribe of Ben Hur, meets OR the First and Thirfl Tuesda y cf eacb month, Redmen Hall, 8 p. m. has Fra "®. lo " i * Scribe: Gorman, Chief. i'homas F. GaWvolvc CXutcYv High Mass every first Sunday at 9:30 a. na. Low mass every other Sunday at 7:00 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. BERWICK at Low mass on first Sunday 7:30 a. m. High mass on third Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Sunday school eveiy Sunday at mass hours. 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