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ft rtiv 7/: 7 JEWELRY MAKES APPROPRIATE GIFT In plain and novelty jevelry which is in great demand at this season, we are able to take care of your wants. Give us your order and we will en grave it in an artistic manner and deliver when promised. THIS STORE IS THE MORGAN CITY Ht) ME OF THE AEOLIAN VOCALION IMPERIAL JEWELRY CO. MORGAN CITY, LOUISIANA PERSONALS. Dont forget the speaking at the aty hall tonight. For Tapioca ring DYER-LEH MANN'S. Mr. R. E. Lay of Alexandria was I riaitor to Morgan City Monday. COMING SOON—"The Scarlet Itaner" at the New Theatre. Mr. Win- Mollenkoff of New Jeans was in this city Monday. Fresh nuts of all kinds. 30c t, at DYER-LEHMANN'S. Mr. A. F. Lucas, the discoverer of oil in the first Texas field was in Morgan City, last night. Or per i I ! • mmœtttiitxtitxtttttttuætttttttitutntni ■untuxttutn ♦♦ STANDING OF CONTEST ANTS Monday, December Ulth New Numbers are now making themselves felt in this Big Popular Voting Contest Now Being Carried on by The Review There's a big list of handsome prizes to go to the winners and there is plenty of time for yon to get in the race and win. The first prize is a brand new Ford Tonring Car, 1917 Model. The second prize is a $200 Diamond and there are five other big prizes to be given ont at the close of the Contest on March 1st. besides the five beautiinl 26-piece Rogers t Silver Sets to be given away during the contest. Silver Sets have been won by Contestants 217 and 240 If yon secure the largest number of votes during December yon will win one of these beautiful sets and it will be given to you on January 1st, Make up you mind to get in the game. You can't help winning if you give it only a part of your spare time. It costs you nothing to try. tttmtumunti* i* •>* ++ « ww B ♦♦ ♦♦ X ft No. 5 ............110,000 votes No. 25 ..............91,000 votes No. 40 ..............97,000 votes No. 53.............. 85,000 votes No. 71 .............103,000 votes No. 102 ............ 89,000 votes No. 135 ............105,000votes No. 156 ..... 92,000 votes No. 191 ...... 109,000 votes No. 213 ............201,000 votes No. 217............215,000 votes No. 225 ............108,750 votes No. 236............ 131,500 yotes No. 240 ............234,250 votes No. 243 ........... 160,000 votes No. 246 ............ 15,000 votes No. 244 .............45,500 votes No. 247 ..............5,000 votes x x SPECIAL NOTlCE'V'Ünless the Review is otherwise instructed, all contestants who have been nominated but who have taken no active part will be dropped from the list and their numbers will be given to other contestants. If you want your number to stay in the race, please give immediate notice. ♦♦ imaœmæuœœœœnœamtœttnsmtujt stuataaœnœtttœns w Here Are The Prizes To Be Given Away In The Review Voting Contest «te« à M % h. *.q. r 1st PRIZE A Brand New, 1917 Model, Ford Touring Car, Value $395.00. This magnificent prize is contributed by Loeb & Dreher, Local Distributors of Ford automobiles. Ask them about this new model. 2nd PRIZE A Beautiful Diamond, Value $200.00, to be aet in ring or stud to please the winner. This Diamond is contributed in this contest by the Imperial Jewelry Company. Drop in at their store and see this Diamond, and while you are these ask them to play a -few records on the. Aeolian Vocalian, the finest reproduc ing musical machine yet invented. 3rd PRIZE A handsome 9-piece Oak Dining Room Set, Actual Value $85.00. This prize is contributed by the Home Furnishing Company and they will be glad to show it to you. This live firm of dealers in fine Furniture are also sellers of blankets, Electro liers and everything in the way of House Furnishings. sively. 4th PRIZE An elegant Wardrobe Trunk, Value $35.00 is contributed in this contest by the Hy. Loeb Mercantile Company and its value is guaranteed by them. This store is the Morgan City home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx, the world's finest ready-to-wear clothing. Hanan and Howard and Foster Shoes are sold here èxclu 5th PRIZE A $30.00 Made-to-Meature Suit is the fifth prize, and is contributed by Fisher Bros., Haberdashers. Besides featuring tailored to measure Clothing, Fisher Bros., have a complete line of gents fur nishings, for men, young men and women who shop for men. Xmas shoppers. Come to this store and buy everything for the whole family's Christmas. 6th PRIZE A Beautiful Seamless Axminister Rug, 9 ft. by 12 ft., Value $25.00. This prize is contributed in r the Review Contest by that progressive store, popularly known as bqrfs. • * Be sure to see the many offerings at this popular store _ '*« 7th PRIZE A Four-Burner Bon Ami Oil Stove, Valued $25.00. contributed by Dyer-Lehmann Co., Ltd. Have you tried a pound of DYLECO coffee? If not place your order today and secure a higher de gree of coffee satisfaction. The Dyer-Lehmann store is the home of fresh groceries. . "Al « To the candidate securing the highest n dm her of votes during each month of the contest will be given a 26-Piece Shrer Set, raise $25 This Wm. A. Rogers Silver Set will be given to the contestant who brings in the largest number of votes for the months ending Novemher 1st, December 1st, January 1st, Febru ary lsf, 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 in 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. ♦» iirC* bt a-«-; iuo-i t ----- „ ------ AÏ sdJ *m Uä u&rtt J» 4* il i-fAüêt dùfc i A* Look at the new standing of the contestants. Are you going to help someone win the automobile. MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ES TATE. ST. MARY BUILDING AS SOCIATION, PATTERSON, LA. Dr. G. Fairai Patton of New Or leans will speak at the city hall to night under the auspices of the Civic League. Prepared Horseradish and Paprika at DYER-LEHMANN'S. Mr. Vivian Henriques of New Or leans, is spending the day in Morgan City. BIDS WANTED—On 200 cubic yards of clam shell, delivered to the Texas Co. Shook Mill, Rhoda. La. C. S. Beard, Supt. 3t , Mr. W G. Farisa of New Orleans was transacting business here yes I terday. SEE I. W. PADDOCK FOR IN SURANCE. i Mr. E. C.'-Hopkins from the Cres : cent City was here shaking hands with friends here yesterday. Watch for the Christmas edition of the Review. It will be issued this » week. WANTED—r.O to 100 people to go to Biloxi, Miss., to shuck steam « oysters.—Apply to this office. Suppose you were a clerk, wouldnt you like to have folks do their Xmas shopping early. Just ten more days and then it will be to late to do your Christmas shopping early. PRAYER MEETING The prayer meeting at the Metho dist Church will he held tomorrow night. Wednesday, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Bert S Berry and sm Edwin of Claremore, Okla., arrived yester day from Eagle Lake, Texas, to spend the winter in Morgan City. A fine and complete line of Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes, at Belan ger Drug Co. t When the dolls and toys are dis tributed, will you have the satisfac tion >»f knowing that you helped to make it possible. Mr. J. R. Delas has returned from a weeks visit to Thibcdaux and Napoleonville. See our display of jewelry at low prices. Xmas, presents. Peoples Drug Co. Postmaster Julius Hebert of Mor-1 gan City spent a few hours in New Iberia as the guest of Senator R. F. ; Broussard.—New -Iberia Enterprise. Mrs. M. F. Smith has returned from a visit to friends in New Or leans and Morgan City.—New Iberia Enterprise. ! Heinz Crabapple, Current and Grape Jellies at DYER-LEH-, MANN'S. Mine host, Frank J. Price of the New Costello Hotel says that the hotel business will be rather slack from now on until after the first of the year The drummers usually quit ! the road a week or two before Xmas j and rest until after the first of the 1 year. However up until this time, ! Mr. Price said that he has enjoyed a j most excellent business. I We have just received a carload of sewer pipes, and can make close prices on your work. We are agents for "Standard" Portland Cement and will quote you prices in car lots and less than car lots at j attractive prices at Dyer-Lehmann 'Co. ' Daily Review 40 cents pe- month. FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS 67 Being Constantly Supplied With Thedford's Black-Draught. McDuff, Va.— "I suffered for several Î fears," says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, ol his place, "with sick headache, and stomach trouble. Ten years ago a friend told me to tr gl ......\ and 1 found it to be the best family medi Thedford's Black-Draught, which 1 di cine for young and old I keep Black-Draught on hand all the time now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and similar symptoms. It has been in constant use for more than 70 years, and has benefited more than a million people. Your druggist sells and recommends Black-Draught. Price only 25c. Get a Package to-day. n. c 123 in ed O. A. L. at , B arress am* ^ Highest Prices Paid Fresh Oysters Shacked Daily 45 cents per Hundred FISH, Cat, Buffalo and Goo PHONE 281 BERWICK BAY FISH g OYSTER CDVPANY, Inc. J^EW OFFICERS WILL BE IN STALLED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. The new officers elected ' by the local council Knights of Columbus in November will be formaly install ed at the meeting of the lodge Wed nesday evening at the lodge hall on Railroad Avenue. The lodge has been making rapid strides during the past year, and under the leadership of the men elected for the coming year, there will be no let up. The officers who will be installed are: Julius P. Hebert, Grand Knight: O. Bergquist, Deputy Grand Knight: A. L. Boudreaux. Chancellor; Jas. Drury, Advocate; C. L. Wise. le c turer; A. Souby, Chaplain; Arceneaux, Inner Guard; Farenholz, Outer Guard: Drury, Financial Secretary, Bouterie, Recorder; L. J. Treasurer, and the following tees, J. F. Prohaska, Nick I,. Breaux. L. J. Drury A record attendance is looked for at this meeting. Did you see the Xmas packages Nunnally's and Norris candy in re frigerator case in our window Something swell—Better select , early Peoples Drug Co.