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i ti . t i n s .. or a Diamond Absolutely », Ik Review !n Frizes Fir me Winners. I* prtA I irj Voting Contest Is Just Starting. Read Carefully the Roles of the Contest and Then fan t £ 1 : w. HE PRIZES Hundred Dollar Warn »4 " r °. ne ? f fteother handsome pr without cost r one of .bsolutelv ««WT* ^ »*> Automobile, The candidate receiving- the Fifth high* *0 number of votes will receive $30 Made-To Measure Suit This splendid prize is give:, by FISHER TIROS., HABERDASHERS. MORGAN CITY, and its value is guaranteed bv them. The candidate receiving the sixth highest number of votes will receive his or her choice in patterns of n beautiful 9x'2 Value $395.00 $25 Axminster Rug The candidate receiving the so, • end highest number of votes will re ceive a $200.00 Diamond This Diamond will be set in Ring or Pin Setting, to please the v.'nnor This magnificent Pr'ze 's g.ven bv the IMPERIAL JEWELRY COM PANY OF MORGAN CITY and is on exhibition at the Jewelry Store. Its value is guaranteed by them. This prize is given by ALBERT'S STORE. MORGAN CITY, and its value is guaranteed by them. AL BERT'S STORE has the exclusive -ale on WALKOVER SHOES. The candidate receiving the third highest number of votes will receive 9-Piece Oak Dining Set The candidate receiving the 7th highest number of vote? will re i eive a 4 burner Bon Ami Oil Stove This splendid prize is given by the DYER & LEHMAN CO., LTD., MORGAN CITY', and is now on ex hibition at their store. DY'ER & LEHMAN are not only agents for the fine Oil Stove, which would be welcome in any home, hut they pride themselves on having one of the finest and best stocked GRO CERIES in South Louisiana. To the candidate securing the highest number of votes during each month of the contest will be given a This splendid prize is given by THE HOME FURNISHING COM PANY OF MORGAN CITY' and they guarantee its value to be $85.00. The set consists of a Polished Top Buffet with French Bevel Mirror,, an 8-foot Extension Dining Table with large pedestal, a Beautiful China Closet, Five Handsome Dining Chain and One Arm Chair covered in Chase Leather. This prize is now on exhibition at their store. 26-Piece Silver Set, value $25 The candidate receiving the 4th highest number of votes will re ceive a $35 Wardrobe Trank This elegant prize is given by THE HENRY LOEB CO., LTD., MORGAN CITY, and is now on ex hibition at their store. Call and see this prize. THE HENRY LOEB COMPANY are distributors of the famous HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING for men and young men. This Wm. A. Rogers Silver Set will be given to the contestant who brings in the largest number of votes for the months ending November 1st, December 1st, January 1st, Febru ary 1st, and March 1st In addition to the large list of valuable prizes mentioned in the above list, The Morgan City Daily and Weekly Review will pay five per cent commission to each contestant iri the race, with the exception of the three contestants who win the first three prizes. These three contestants will not receive the cash commission. The commission will be paid on all subscriptions made on the Daily Re view, The Weekly Review and the famous 14k Gold Point Barnett Fountain Pens. Dont delay writing or calling on the Manager of the Morgan City Re view for any further'-information you may want in regard to this big contest. Rules ofContest The contest will begin October 10th, 1016, and will close March 1st 1917. The schedule of votes as given positively will not be changed dur ing this contest. No special voting offers will be introduced in addition to the conditions herein set forth. Each person nominated will be given a number and the candidates name and number will be immediate ly entered in The Review contest books. Only the number of each contes tant or candidate will be published until the close of the contest. When a contestant is once nomi nated and a number assigned that contestant can not withdraw and turn the votes already entered to his or her credit over to another con testant. However, a contestant may withdraw from the contest at any time and turn his or her votes and his or her number over to any per son who is not a contestant. Every contestant is required to make a weekly report of the votes to which he or she is entitled. That is, each contestant must render an account at least once a week of all subscription orders received in order to get the proper vote credits for such orders. Votes will only be credited on ac tual cash subscriptions, cash-on-deli verv commercial printing, and for cash received for each $2.00 Fount ain Pen. Votes will be given on all money collected on subscriptions to the Morgan City Daily Review and the Morgan City Weekly Review, and on all money paid on commercial printing, and on the Guaranteed Fountain Pens. No votes will be giv en for advertising. The skedule of votes is given un der the heading of "VOTES," HOYV TO GET THEM." A perfect record will be kept by the Review of the entire transaction of the contest and these records will be audited by a competent set of judges at the close of the contest. Votes How Otu mo; ti; ls\ F» silve Oil d run r ry :- * * t V. ml 1st i: -ill r 1 liai 1 t , St. A T ' Î ml ich ber Tl Get Them of the* v :inn in effect .... ] a v: of in . ? ):*, • no ; \v;n si] Vi V , t! : i']' s.-ts i it the f d - not candi lat« - ('hflT'.ru s of naine on the — •< Lte* *, 1, ' !\ O) at 1 V 1 of the Arrangements have been made Fac-l h , 0 c ; itanf Wii i i .*■ eredi UnI with the distributors of the Famous with fii |000 vo tes V. ■ho n ■n -.atod ?2.0t.t Guaranteed I lk Gold Fount For *'a> j nit Fin ad U i > ain Fen to introduce this pen into scripti in to J .ic M or Citv D i n v our contest. Votes will not be given Reviev / at 1.00 } »or V« ar, (•«>: for the sale of Fountain Fens unless tant t: iking O rder for sa me will be such sale is made in connection with * redit* ■d wi Hi i 0,000 Vo -tv an order taken for subscription. For each half-» ,-, ar paid-in ad The Guaranteed Fountain Pens y a nee subs. . ii ption to T he ?dor. i'nn will be supplied to each contestant City Daily R ev iew at s _ LOO, contes who desires to sell them in order to tant t, ikin*r I* rder f o r sa me - ; 1! be increase his or her vote credits. crédite ■d wi th 2,000 Yu -tes No contestant will be permitted to For each three-man th* » paid in ad sell one of these famous Barnett varice subsc ri ption to M organ < 'it v Fountain Pens unless persons buy Dailv Revie V. v. ill he l V\ dited v. ith ing- same subscribe for either the 1,000 VO Daily or Weekly Rev iew at the same For each L aid-in -adv an ice sub cl *io time. lion ti i i the M '•rear i Ci tv Weekly Re Subscriptions to the Daily or view a t $1.. 50 per Vft tr. contest ant Weekly Review mav be taken and taking or du r will 1 )f (.r ■dited \v ■ith votes for the same credited without tes the sale of the Fountain Fen. For each j [>ai<l-i n-ad Iva nee y*-a rlv The Morgan City Daily Review subsc r: iption t o the I)ai lv Review : Hid and The Morgan Citv Weekly Re one 82 !.00 ( ill a rant ged F« iiintain !' t*n. view will publish a bulletin at least candid ate t; i Tv in<: oi filer f. >r SUTTK \ vill once a month giving the number and be ere dited \ vit h. . 15,000 vu tes standing of each contestant. For r Ax moi nths t :o tj ID Daily Re The receipt books, which will be furnished free of charge to each contestent, will afford a perfect re cord of the votes t*> which each con testant is entitled. Each candidate, with the excep tion of the three candidates winning the three largest prizes will be paid a cash commission on all subscrip tion orders, orders for commercial printing and sales of Fountain Pens. The three contestants winning the first three prizes will not receive a cash commission. A 26-piece set of Wm. A. Rodgers Silver Ware valued at $25.00, given to the contestant who is credited with the highest number of votes each month during the contest. view and Guaranteed Fountain Pen, contestant taking order for same will be credited with......10,000 votes For three Months to the Daily Re view and Guaranteed Fountain Pen, eontestant taking order for same will he credited with .......5,000 votes For One Y'ear to Weekly Review and Guaranteed Fountain Pen, con testant taking order for same will be credited with ........10,000 votes For every dollar paid on commer cial printing, contestant taking order for same will be credited with .....................5,000 votes In case of a tie vote for any prize offered the value of the prize will be divided equally between the t icing contestants. Nomination Blank Morgan City Daily and Weekly Review, Morgan City, Louisiana I herewith nominate of ................................ as a candidate in your Popular Voting Contest to begin October 10th and close March 1st 1917. (Be certain to write the name and address plainly and prefix the name with Mrs., Miss or Mr.) You do not»need to sign the nomination blank. Just fill in the name of the person you want to nominate and mail it in at once. Nominations should be made now. Do not wait until the contest is started. J lujene Shelbourne visited Lafay ** Saturday and Sunday. ^7 one Tuna Fish, 15c can. More ^* n Salmon at Dyer-Leh JJ*- * B< I Mrs. Walter llmore and *• P* Walters motored to Gib RB Sunday. PERSONALS. bottle of Bay Horse Radish Tw * cv er in Mor Pioneer Grocery. ftÜÜ P )î ter90n High defeated the ■ ni» ^ Saturday in a w# « of baseball. MaVu nominated a friend, to Morgan City Review C on •*4 ^ 0Uld d ° S ° tüday U is i?' 8hert »®me, Jr. of Pla Cfy * P * nt s ®nday i„ Morgan j, Broshes, Toilet Soaps, Face J?.*™ 7 M Belanger Drug Co. to »I N°odles in 5c pack-] "Tw-Lehmann Co. ÄS* urned from a vis;it Writing' Pencils, etc., at Bel- j ** W now - Bave money *t Dyer-Lchmann ^*rden and Flower at Belanger Drug Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gautreaux and children of Garden City, were;to the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maitland and family Sunday. Gems Fig Bar and Marshmallow at Dyer-Lehmann Co. Mr. Jos Bernauer has returned to New Iberia after a few days visit here. . , _ Just arrived at Pioneer Grocery Apple Butter, and Heinz Chili Sauce. A beneficial rain fell in this vicin ity early this morning, and no doubt did untold good for the crops. Worcestershire Sauce and Wor cestershire Chili, just freshly arrived at Pioneer Grocery. Mr. Emile Angelloz was to Lafayette Sunday. No time like today to start in the Morgan City Review Contest. A coach load of negro laborers were brought here yesterday to work on local plantations in cutting cane. __ visitor Mr. Sam A. Russo, a son of Mr. T. Russo of this city and brother of Mr. J. Russo, the hustling young mana ger of Jack's" Store, is attending the Rice Institute at Houston, Texas, Mr. Sam Russo is a graduate of the Morgan City High Schools and I well known here. He is taking a course in Chemical Engineering atj the big Texas Institution. j ; You know Peroxide Hydrogen *• *• a . , • - an antiseptic and deodenzer. It is in, 1 A. D. S. Peredixo tooth paste. Al-j ways last word in tooth cleanliness. Peoples Drug Co. j Mrs. W. B. Reed left yesterday j for New Orleans, where she will be the guest of relatives for a few days, The Specialty Store has just added its attractive appearance and faeil t ities by the addition of a new sales and display section built on the main ! floor. The work was put in by a local architect and its handsomely finished in design and workmanship. Quite a number of the Morgan City Methodist congregation attend J ed the Rally at the Berwick church ! 'y 0s t e rda* I Mrs. H. N. Pharr of New Iberia, ! ,, - . _ • ' Mrs. J. A. Pharr of Fairview and i jMrs.E. A. Pharr who joined them at] 'Morgan City this morning also Jack 1 Pharr son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A Pharr left on No. Two for New Or-]be leans spending the day there, then leaving at 8:30 this evening for New jY'ork. Master Jack Pharr accom panied by his mother returns east to resume his studies. Mrs. C. C. Edwards spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Rader, in Morgan City.—Herald Jeanerette. j I ^ 1S ^* Morse Morgan ( ity visitc<1 her daughter, Mrs. Harry Hall Ion Saturday of last week.—YVeeklv ! ^ öitluri,ay OI Iasi wee«.-vveeKiy j y ^ ian ' I Mrs ' ^lloway and daughter from i Morgan City are the guests of Mrs.| A. Daigre.— Iberia Interprise. We were pleased to meet on our streets on Wednesday last Messrs. F . D. Winchester and H. L. Jolly, v, ... , I 1 " Morgan City, who were in Frank- 1 , l 'n attending a meeting of the School DoanL—St. Mary Banner. ______ j . .Wanted to Rent —A 4-room house screened, city water, electric lights, {fireplace. Write P. O. Box 231 City. Mrs. E. A. Pharr and Mrs Pharr left today for a few J. A. weeks PADDOCK FOR IN to eastern cities. Master Jack Phan left today to enter the Taft School. SEE I. W. SURANCE. C L. Montero of New Orleans, La. is a business visitor here today. «„„a.,.. lT . , Sunday here with Mrs. Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. II. Walters and son, Mr. H Walters, .Jr., of Gibson spent Messrs. Wright and Aiken are painting the interior of the Pharr! 'Chapel. The exterior painting- will) done by Contractor Ghirardi who] starred this work today. The big pipe organ to be installed Chape] is completed and ready for shipment which will be made as soon as the delay caused by car shortage is overcome. Sugar making season will soon be with us. The planters are making preparations to harvest and manu facture into sugar their splendid crop—one of the best in years. The planters lvive been favored with a fine cuUivatin£r season> and the growth of the cane is far in excess of the ftT0Wth of last vearV crop at this timp of the vea * r _ Rt Banner t i „ p7 ' ' Mary I ' i \Y e are pleased to state that Lieu-j tenant Albert Loustalot, of the Un ited States Army has been promoted; , „„ i r n - • n • ! to the rank of Captain. He is now] graduate of West Point. His numer {stationed at Fort Monroe. Captain Loustalot is a St. Mary man and a {ous friends and admirers here con gratulate him on his advancement — St. Mary Banner. Among the delegates appointed by Governor Pleasants to attend tbe Southern Commercial Congress which meets in Norfolk, Va., Decem ber 11—14. Hon. E. A. Pharr has been selected by the governor to re present this section. Be careful how you are sucking oranges, as a report from Monroe, La., says that a lady in the act of sucking one discovered in it a live centipede 2 1-2 inches long. BABY SHOW BIC 4-DAY PROGRAM. Visitors to tin LotiNuina Stat* this year. Nov 1 to v .-.ill * njo\ ll,i bv I-ail an in novation in a* annual ! !.. by Show, a 4-day eni 'daiiimeiif. in the form of a Juvenil f'oogress of Nations I'm!* i the plans outlined, a baby from every nationality in Shreveport will be ^ looted for'cxliibitiou at tin- Congres s which is ui last tlire**-, days. A pro limlnnry survey shows that there are at least fifteen nationalities to draw from. The Baby Show, at which about 20 ( little hoys and girls will be judged scientifically by experts, will open No veniher 1. which is the opening day of the fair, and tun four days, through Saturday. On the « losing day prizes Including special medals, will be awarded with patriotic exercises in the Coliseum, to which the public is in vited. the samo as to the Habv Show itself. Many nurses and club women and physicians will assist Mrs. Gordon Irons and Dr. I M Rodonheiiuer. sup erfnreiwhmtancl medical examiner. r spectively. in conducting the show it t h erP are physical or mental defects in children entered and examined, they are pointed out. free of charge, foi 001 ' PCtl0n ich is one hcntfit of the Baby Show. For catalogue, premium lists, etc., apply to Secretary L. N. BrueggerliofT. Shreveport two toot nail game.- will feat ure the sport during the celebration of S' liool and College Day at tin- Louisiana Sta'* Fair November t Thousands of ml login ns and school folks, including pu pils. teachers, parents and friend will bn in attendance rooting for r ! î * * i - favorite teams, and a lively demon-:ra tlon is assured Several college band are expected to assist in the célébra tion. Thu first game will be played in the aft* moon at 1 o'clock, between the Louisiana Stal« Normal School and the Louisiana Industrial Institute, of Natchitoches uni Huston, respectively Those institutions are great rivals in athletics and the spectators are c«*r tain to wit nos a hard fought game The ann na I struggle between the Arkansas Sta'** University and the 7.0S-. sjana State University will be played in the afternoon of School and College Day. Judging by former at tendance, the grandstand will be packed to overflowing ami seats on the field of battle will be in demand Tins will be the fourth annual contest at the Louisiana S'ate Fair between these two universities Apply to Secretary T. N Bruegger hoff, Shreveport, for catalogue etc. Dates of Fair Nov. ! to GENERAL DISPLAY OF CORN AT FAIR. With a vie .v of encouraging the pro duetiot, "f corn the State Fair Assn eiatjo , offers attractive premiums each the Louisiana Stete Fair The premiums off -red in this depart ment this year total $5i>9. The award are for general corn exhibits, the adults juveniles and all other corn growers b< ing eligible to compete. Prof A. F. Kidd°r, professor of agronomy of the Louisiana State Uni versity. will again he in charge of the corn exhibition; George Bishop. Cor dell. Okla., judge This means that the department will receive »he very bet of attention. Besides the distribution of prize. for best exhibits, there will be lec tures in the corn department and in structions in the matter of s^leetlne peed and using improved method? ol tfiBUag and cultivation.