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THE organ (Cttg Satlg ISrmrut Vot - MORGAN CITY, LA.. SEPTEMBER IX gj MAOS SUMHARIZH!. Sub« of thr I . jgtte bring may \d* foB°»' s : advan! be ; os that ummariz th<- cost of j j ' to* roads elecre-a everything; good roads save . ^ ^ ux . good roads allow j everything; g » 1 , na/ j tax; gone. choice of time- for market- j I* anel for purchas- ■ | M lies, so as to get the best * roads building furnish-1 and profitable market j I * * quantities of material that would be without value; j • pjjjj protect teams and in- j ^ ve bielc carrying capacity ; 1 jyyjg allow greater production , yTa given number of men and ■ rood roads increase the area B»y he devoted to raising 1 jed commodities; good roads , and encourage diversification i Efôips; good roads tend to equal- ' holiness on railroads and in the mV* Preparedness 1 I hid prPi a'Pd !■<» furn.i'h insurant« of tin; very highest grade, to suit fix onhlio needs js follows; 1 Fire, Tornado arid Windstorm, Life, Accident anil Health, Marino. Automobile (tire and collision), Work mens' Compensation. '{omis. Plate (»lass. Steam Boiler, Burglary. 1 You r prepaiijdness is in the possession of a policy msue of the strong companies 1 represent. ARE YOU PREPARED ? FRANK VAUGHAN Ofice Belanger Building Telephone No. 27 ) Notice: haw today purchased the business and good-will of the [" Korean City Plumbing Co., and are now in position to figure on Mtofall kind. We carry a complete line of Plumbing Goods M Supplies, and will give estimates promptly. We will do your plumbing *«k with a small cash payment, and easy terms for the balance. Let Us Figure With You DYER-LEHMANN CO., LTD. —OF— Morgan City. La. 'The Place for Safety" Lap*tal and Surplus KXM'KKi.OO «Sources Over ' 1500,000.00 (^wbank ** wpervised by the Comptroller of the Currency of the United States (.»overment and the affair*. arc conducted bv leading business men of this city. Our Ami. - Efficient Service • Our Motto,-Security for nur depositors. Your business is snlirtted. iar^e or small serve ail i^ànU n Officers p i >r csulent. Eugene A, Pharr, V-Prcsident, E. Norman. V -President. Kenme R. Hood. Cashier. Chas. P. Lynch, Asst't. Cashier. sYY ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR S Garden and Flower Seeds Jfcve just received a large ship jnd can supply our customers «or wants pUHGER DRUG COMPANY THE rexaul store 6AtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA> Do your banking with the largest and most up-to-date bank in the city /° The First National Bank > £ ! towns and thus keeps market prices . , » * „ „ more stable and business conditions more uniform; good roads assist co- operative buying and selling; good roads permit the use of better stock ; -nd better vehicles; good roads in- , reuse the value of land everywhere; -, iod roads invite tourists travel in all parts of the eountry; good roads invite more people and more in- vestments in every line of develop- ment; good roaels tend to increase the rural population ; good roads con conceive and for development; serve the farmers' energy-, both mental and physical and gives him greater initiative to execute plans foi good roads make possible the rural mail delivery; good roads promote good schools in the country and make 1he town schools more access il-.I** to the children in the eountry. good roads make for better churches and better morals; good roads im prove social conditions in the coun-j try; good roads promote better liv-| ing conditions in the country; good|i roads make possible the work of the ] social centers and other similar '■ j movements; good roads tend to unify our population by taking the - . ' r . . . town people to the country and tak- ing the country people- to the towns; good roads make for a broader out- look and a better citizenship in every phase- of life." Personals. Miss., T. E. Walton of Edwards was a visitor here today. C. C. MeClane of Atlanta, (la., was in our city today. E. L. Byers of Houston was a business visitor here today. Mr. E. A. Compton of New Ibe ria spent today in the city. Just arrived—New Vienna Sau sage in oil.—Pioneer Grocery Co. Tvler Howell of New Orleans is Tyler Howell of New Orleans i visiting his brother Floyd Howell, uj ss Mildred Angernon returned ast from a trip to New Or | eans A dance will be tendered at the City Hall this evening by the young ladies. Extensive repairs are being made on the home of Mrs. Joe G ash i a in Berwick. Mr. John Vandergriff has depart ed for New Orleans to undergo treatment. new pigs feet— Pioneer Grocery Just arrived,- - new spar** ribs Company. Edwin Chapman and J. B. Clark have returned from a trip to Texas in their Ford. Supt. Middlemas of the S. P. R. R., at Lafayette spent Monday in Morgan City. Try a package of Cream Alaska— Pioneer Grocery Company. Dan Lynch who has been visiting his family here returned to New Orleans this morning. Miss Beulah Lynn left for Lafay ette yesterday to take up her work in the schools there. Miss Marvel Walters of Algiers arrived this morning to visit her cousin, Miss Irma Ditch. • • Htilbt A Milligan Paint*. Qual ity goes in before the name goes on. Pioneer Grocery Co., Agents. Mrs. Drury of Berwick is moving into the residence in that city recent ly vacated by Mr. Justus Hanson and family. SEE 1. W. PADDOCK FOR IN SURANCE. Miss lizzie Gashia of Berwick leaves Sunday for Bayou Chicot in Evangeline Parish to be employed as a teacher in the school there. Mr. Simoneaux of Simoneaux Landry & Co., of Paincourville, was in the city today closing up some business arrangements with Mr. L. J. Bass. School supplies- Peoples' Drug Company. Attention is called to the notice of Mayor Shannon in this issue of the Daily Review calling for bids for gravel or shell amounting to 1200 cubic yards, to be delivered by either rail or boat. Building? It will pay you to buy hardware, lime, cement etc. from us. Dyer-Lehman Co. Ltd. The Morgan City Daily Review, 40 cents per month. Mr. Justus Hanson and family of Berwick have gone to Port Arthur to make that their future home. Mr. Hanson is now employed at that place. Miss Jessie Hanson, a daugh |ter of Mr. Justus Hanson is well known locally and is the possessor of very beautiful voice with which she added to many of the entertain ments here and in Berwick. She will join her parents in Port Arthur af ter about two weeks. The citizens on both sides of the Bay regret to see Mr. Hanson and family remove their residence from Berwick. We sell the goods that don't j come back to customers that do. ! Dver-Lehman Go. Ltd.| rp, »r j The Modern Store. I The Morgan City Daily Review, j 40c per month delivered. News Flashes From Near and Far Morgan City Daily Review 40c per month delivered. NOTICE Bids wiH be recieved by the City Clerk of Morgan City until 4 p. m., Tuesday, September 19th, 1916, for 1200 (twelve hundred) cubic yards of gravel or shell. Boat delivery F. O. B. bank on north side Avoca bridge, rail delivery F. O. B. cars, Morgan City. M. D. SHANNON. Mayor. Four rooms hall and bath. Fourth block from Ferry landing. Connec tions with water aml sewerage. Ap pl.v to Sol Loeb. _ The Morgan City Weekly Ke view $1.50 per year in advance. Iowa physicians favor a new social reform, i. e., the birth control among *h<- poorer classes. The Farm Loan Board will hold its Louisiana hearing the week of November 20th. General von Mackensen leads the invasion of the Germans and Bul garians in eastern Roumania. Russians pursuing the Austrians in the Carpathians mountains took the summit of Kapul mountain with 1060 prisoners. Two hu mired and forty-eight sailors were killed when the Italian dreadnaught Leonardi di Vinci took fire and blew up ir the bar l *r of Toranto. Italy. Baron Shibusawa, the foremost banker of Japan has retired from business to devote the remainder of his life to charity work. The press mill of the Dupont Powder Mill blew up yesterday at Oliphant. Pa. There were ihre« men at work in the press room but only one human foot was found. Germany has announced the dis covery of a new method of making paper from cotton stalks. The j stalks were eut and ground, boileip and bleached and the paper maldng thin proceeded after the usual way. The Baroness von Hutten, for- | mely Miss Betsy Riddle of Philidel-j phia was arrested in England as be-1 ing an "enemy alien." In court she declared that she divorced her Ger man husband eight years ago and intends to regain her rights to American citizenship. The new steamship Paris of the French Trans-Atlantic Company was launched yesterday at St. Nazaire, France. She is 698 feet long, 84 feet beam and displaces 87,000 tons. Her horse-power will be 45,000. She will have accommodations for 3000 passengers of all classes. PRAYER MEETING TONIGHT Prayer meeting tonight at the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Socialist Speaking Tonight. Mr. S. VV. Rose of Biloxi, Miss., is in Morgan City and will speak tonight on Socialism in front of Squire's Drug Store. Questions will be answered. WEDDING THURSDAY \ pretty wedding is to be solemn ized Thursday evening, September 14th at 8 o'clock, when Mr. David C. Walsh and Miss Julia Brupbac-ker will be married at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. E. Brupbaeker, on Third Street. R<-v. McKenzie of Thibodaux will officiate Both of the contracting parties are ^popular young people of this city. Only rela tives of the families will be present for the ceremony. Many out of town relatives are expected to arrive to day and tomorrow for the event. School starts soon. Cold lunch- ! es in demand. We specialize on [ good things for them. D.ver-Lehman Co. Ltd. COTTAGE FOR RENT. j | (Oct Wise Jf is hcr h r DON'T LET A DAY PASS WITH OUT INSPECTING OUR WINDOWS ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW It is our hobby to krrp you men post ed on the latest and best in MEN'S WEAR These cool evenings bring to mind that the fall season is fast encroach* ing upon you WE ARE READY whenever you are with the best there is to be offered in "Exclusive Men's Wear" .Come in and inspect. It is our pleasure to show you that "Quality is first" always in this store. Yours for Service, "Fisherize is Right." Nine Piece Oak Dining Room Suit Buffet Polished Top 22x50. French Bevel Mirror 12 x 4 ( 1 . H ft. Extension Table with I .arge Pedestal. Beautiful China Closet 68" High, Width 37" French Bevel Mirror fix 16". Bent Glass Ends, •> Dming Chairs, 1 Arm Chair - "Covered in Chase leather Home Furnishing Co. General Line of Furniture and House 8\irnishin»x Next to Beliefert Drag store meie ti GUS DREWS, Fees ident K. VV. DREI H HOLZ. . Vice-Presdi The Bank of Morgan Gty FIRST ON THE ROLL OF HONOR Has larger deposits, surplus and resources in proportion to capital than any Bank in the Parish of St, Mary. It is VOur duty to protect .your valuable papers; we ash yon to call at this Bank and we will be pleased to show .you our safety deposit boxes 1 he deed to your property, or a life insurance policy, jewelry not in usn and tax receipt* arc worthy of a safe deposit box; these boxes are in a steel vault and can only be opened with the key that we give you. We rent you diese boxes for $3.00 per year Kapital $25,0110.011 Surplus $52,000.00 Kesourm $31)0.0110.00 D WINCH I- sTl I; t'asbit-r A. 1!. o'UKIKX. \s-t < 'ashi* r Let the Morgan City Realty and Insurance Agencv WORRY Yes, we are worrying Io give ,,ur poliev bold«rs Idie best service in »Fie !»«*>» und strongest com panies in America, and should you have t loss veu don t need to worry oceans'- w*- reuresent the nest insurance companies in tue world. MORGAN CITY REALTY AND INURANCE AGENCY LEON KAHN. President LEW US J. BASS, M«ui;ig»*r. Morgan City Livery Co. ; t 1 \ KLSH MiEe'l S id *U t Chevrolet Cars We keen pates for same. Dont ><. si- ai ou îanly imn-. i - i.;, i I J * It * x* + N*. V» -»N*