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City Sut lu Hclitclo Published Daily Except Sunday C. E. KING, Manager. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I Year in advance ........$4.00 <» Months in advance ....... 2.00 :> Months in advance ...... 1.00 1 Month ...................40 1 Week ...................10 , Rates of Readers, Notices, Cards j jf Thanks, Obituaries, etc : Per line first issue ........... 5c Subsequent issues .......... 2Vzc Rates on display advertisements, Ring Manager's Office, 278. Entered an second class mail mat-1 ter at the PostofT.ee of Morgan City, La. IMPROVEMENT IN LOCAL POSTAL. 3 Now that continuous service at "he Money Order and Stamp V ir v . ijc.ii posUiii ■ has been inau gurated hv I(>stma.-.Lcr Hebert, tne want ot the patrons are being at tended to with efficiency and dis patch. No longer is the office jamed and 1- 1 around mail time by both those who are awaiting the dis tribution of the maii and those who want service at the money order or stamp wi d nvs. The latt-r now re ceive prompt service and *he crowds are kept thi no"! until - O v they are not so noticeable as formerly. Thi installa* io.i of continuous service at the money order and stamp windows h- b-en in view by Post master lieh-, rt for a number of months and h • has kept constantly behind th * matter in his application to the Departm -nt at Washington until now he can give the patrons of th * Morgan City office this time- i saving and agreeable service. ETXP.A PROGRAM AT E VANG . LINE TONIGHT In additAi! to the last installment of Peg O' the Ti* 1 r **t the Evangeline tonight the Animat d Weekly and two oth-T "' id pint ire plays. The program is a long one but will be at the usual nrices. No. 6o01 Rcuort of the Condition of the FIRST At Morst n C *.y, ir NATIONAL BANK th3 Stn'.e of Louiei'no at the S jpieniher 12, 1? G lose of Business on RESOURCES 1. Loans and dis. . Hints ................$310,5-15.26 Deduct— Notes md Bids P dl-: unt*d ........ . 10,000.00 2. Overdrafts........................ United States Bonds— U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circula tion (par value) ........ 50,000.00 U. S. Bonds pledged to secure U. S. Depos its (par value) ................... 5,000.00 U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) ............... 1,000.00 U. S. Bonds owned ard unpledged...... 1,000.00 Premium on U. R. Bords ............. 600.00 4. Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not in eluding stock) owned and unpledged.... *>. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank, 50 per cent of subscription ..................... 7. Value of Banking house (if unencumbered y. Furniture and Fixtures .............. 0.* Real Estate owned oth'-r than bnkg. house 10. Amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 11. a Net am aunt due from approved reserve in New York, Chicago and St. Louis..... 806.13 h Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities.......... 12,537.60 12. Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 10 or 11) ...... 14. Other check on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank .............. 15. Fractional currency, nickels and cents.. 16. Notes of other National Banks........ 19. Coin and Certificates ............... 20. Legal tender notes ................. 21. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer............. $300,: 940. 57.600.00 1 1,932.90 3,000.00 15.900.00 5,400.00 ] 4775 00 Ü 18,220.It 13,343.82 20,308.08 821.62 376.08 3.365.00 13,673.00 2.343.00 2.500.00 Total ..............................................$478.044.37 LIABILITIES 25. Capital Stock, paid in ............... 26. Surplus Fund ...................... 27. Undivided profits................... 7,637.34 b. Less current expenses and taxes paid. . 3,273.79 28. Amount reserved for taxes accrued. . .. 30. Circulating notes outstanding......... 33. Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 31 or 32) ...... 34. Dividends unpaid ................... Demand Deposit*:— 35. Individual deposits subject to check . .. 36. Certificates of deposits due in less than thirty days......................... 37. Certified checks .................... 39. United States Deposits .............. 40. Postal Savings deposits.............. Total demand deposits, items 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42....................$309,965.64 45. Other time deposits ................. $50.000.00 50.000. 00 4.363.55 1.140.55 50.000. 00 11,724.63 85.00 158,461.27 147,794.10 29.20 3,150.65 530.42 765.00 Total ............................................$478,044.37 State of Louisiana, Parish of St. Mary, ss: I, K. R. Hood, cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .............. K. R. HOOD, Cashier.. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd dav of September, 1916. WALTER T. GILMORE, Notary Public Correct—Attest: A. M. Cotten, Lewis J. Bass, H. Roes, Directors Train Schedule EAST BOUND No. 12 ............3:37 a. m. No. 8 ............4:48 a. m. No. 2 .............. 7:57 a. in. No. 6..............1:12 p. m. No. 10.............3:42 p. m. WEST BOUND No. 0 .............2:28 a. m. N:,. 5 .............. 9:29 a. m. No. 7 ............2:42 p. m. No. 1 .............6:53 p. m. No. 11 ..........10:38 p. m. recover, Fire praclica!Iv (1 ]a „ ( . of phoenix, X of mope lhan $!>00( . LOQgC An American was among the pas sengers taken from the Dutch mail ship Prins Hendrik, held up by a Orman destroyer. Greek sentiment for joining the was on the side of the Allies appear ed to be growing stronger. A great political crisis was said to be developing in Germany over the j question of submarine policy. Details of the death of Kiffen Rockwell, American aviator, were •eeived in Taris. President Wilson expected to dis cuss the eight hour law again in a speech today in Baltimore. Labor leaders confidently assorted the general walkout would take place j in New York Wednesday. Miss Loe Mixon of Minden at- ; t rout'*,! suicide by shooting, but the ; i...diet missed her heart and she may loss .doll if ec tory. Ml A e Morgan City Weekly Re st. .70 per in ndvfh're. p jq Lj THERE'S one thing about clothes that young men ought to be particular about STYLE Not the freakish, faddish ideas you see m some clothes; mat something quite different from that in real le, A styllsi ! whose clothes fit, and who has an "air" ol being wdî dressed, garments are right. That's t^e thing so many fault of "cheap" clothes generally. Hart SchaF vot .»n<» ov kn't Style. There's man is one Hi * "iines" of the Hi misst it's the IS le* are style designed: every detail o! a coal wearerthe riohtair; the proper effect. It's a valuable asset to any young man; business success than mestvouno m n re tro where iris, and get clothes thaï have u r-» 7 5T% iy*r i ' i O'-i ait •I ui i\ I t COUIl'.S ! 1 \ ! 7 f ' r\ * H 1 to for you no- men are Æs maBsas m wi <*s Seen t* 1 m L 1 ii W1T pi;mnc 1 to give to the ■i poo ! a; more in his oc on * ay to pet it is to ir -4 t ^ kid« ;!! lU;f i correct stvle H a t Wor! mo m ' TBS, d-.if« I T'k 'R '■'C/ c.V" ... *' - o -. • ;£vj *'- * : V^\ INS,, ki ... ; . V . - a rm ' f J ? •»•H** 7 ! i Iéè %$j_; : § .A .«Ea2a^7:'äS3«»öa?*HBB <// ilpll!llllll!lil Copyright Hart schailner & Marx H • ' jb.: • A'-. J . U-&-- ■ .ûllliiiiii!!! Hi ! 1 Henry Loeb Co 9 Morgan City's Fastest Growing Store. The Peoples State & Savings Bank Of Morgan City, La., The Bank that Pays 3 \ per cent Next to The Postoffice Building Assurance is afforded that you will have modern facilities and every essential equipment at your disposal. We invite new accounts Our record of successful service assures the satisfactory handling of any business entrusted tous. We Pay 3 1-2 Per Cent on Savings Accounts Open Saturday nights until 8 o'clock. No account too small Dr. W. J. McClellan, President C. A. liibbins. Cashier. H. R. Fleury, Ass't Cashier. Capital and Surplus $40,000 "The People's Bank for the People" The Morgan City Weekly Re- Morgan City Daily Review view $1.50 per year in advance. 40c per month delivered. Dr. J. Clarence Berwick Physician and Surgeon * Ctle»* h**ur-> Ü 1 ii. in.* 4 - ? i j» :r i-v-ick 1'iieut'» nsw»*rrrj <:,» , ;:-U. M• 11 I U'V\\ I Dr. M. F. Meyer Physician and Surgeon Office: Terrebonne's Pharmacy. Residence: Costello lh te! Her wick OHU IiroiiHsanr Hours: 1 i«» z p, in Phuiie No. 108 . Will liu (Jut nt Town Jules J. Lanaux Uraduated from Dyke Avito Engineering SeHool Will Overhaul Your Car a: Home. Specialty on Ignition Seit Starter Carburation. 1 ner tubes vulcanized ; and taken care bv month or by job All work satisfactory or no pay. j Headquarters Loeb & Dreher' s : Girafe oa Front Street. i For Octav J. Dehn city market Fresh Meats OF AU KIN DS You can send yoor children !• market and get fall best quality. My aim ö fa * my customers the same as like to be treated. PH0NENo.il, MORGAN^ Prompt Delivery Senette & W* WINES. VW* Cigars, etc e,epbonel92 ^ ^