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LUMBER
GLENMORA, LOUISIANA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY' 19. 1918
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A Powerful Disinfectant, Germicide, Insect Des.
troyer-Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed Bugs« Lice, Ants
Removes Offensive Odors, Purifies the Air
This Remedy Possesses Great Germacidal Power
GLENMORA DRUG CO. .
Glenmora, La.
I MANHEIN FLORAL COMPANY J
Flowers and Decorations g
for all occasions.
Flowers delivered by wire
anywhere in the U. States
310 Murray street 310 Milam street
Alexandria, La. Shreveport, La.
Buy that tiV.S.S. now.
Break your Cold or LaG rippe
with a few doses of 6,66.
Sgt. Slater was here last week
end, the guest of the P. P. Joseph
home
I.awrcnce Cashen enlisted
with Uncle Sam's forces last
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Jack
Savoy on Monday the 14th, a
fine girl. Mother and babe are
doing well.
Frank Daniel after a few days
restât Ball returned home Mon
day. Mrs. Daniel is tarrying a
while at Pollock.
L. M. Rachat left Sunday for
Mineral Wells Texas. After a
short stay there, he will go to
New Mexico for a season.
Mrs. W. C. Stokely was an
Oakdale visitor this week.
Ear* Calhoon was home Sun
day a few hours.
Hadley Morris had the Patriot
ordered to his address in New
Orleans.
THE JOY OF LIVING;
To enjoy life we must have
good health. No one can reason
ably hope to get much real pleas
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ure out when hi, bowel, are clo* j
ged a good share of the time and
the poisons that should be expel
led are absorded into the system,
producing headache and'indiges
tion. A few doses of Chamber
lain's Tablets will move the bow
els, strengthen the digestion
and give you a chance t* realize
the joy of living. Try it.
GOOD BUSINESS
Is our Summer slogan
MORE VALUE GOODS
AT SAME MONEY CAN BE
TAINED THAN ELSEWHERE.
We are always ready to serve you,
Campbell-Penny Company
Free delivery
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Your long-cherished desire to own
W. S. S. may now be easily realized.
You help yourself, us, and our country
all at the same time. Here is the plan:
to everyone buying TenDolllars worth
of our goods we will give two and one
half per cent disc ount or the price of a
Thrift Stam p. Thi s o ffer go od du ring
July & Aug. on cash trade only
Andries Mercantile Company
Phon« i , F«« Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cady and
daughter, Octavia, uccompained
by Miss Mattie Calhoon, M rs. L
M. Rachat and Mr. B. Calhoon
left Thursday of last waek for
Nantuckett, Massachusetts to
spend their summer vacation.
W. M. Cady Jr. had a fine com
pliraent paid to him recently,
when he was chosen one of twel
ve out of 600 boys to assist in
training our young soldiers at
Camp Sheridan. Too young te
enter the regular service, yet old
and patriotic enough to serve
Uncle Sam in another capacity.
Messrs B. F. Lewis, R. O.
Byrneand J. L. Bullock motored
to Alexandria Sunday.
Messrs Yawn and Parnell of
Oakdale were weekend visitors
Glen m ora.
Mrs. Sarah Scott suddenly
died in Alexandria last Friday.
Her body was brought here Sat
urday and interment was in the
local cemetery Sunduy morning.
She leaves four children and
many friends to mourn her
death.
MissAudye Reynolds enter
tained her Sunday school class
and a few of friends at a picnic
on Calcasieu river last Friday
to
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afternoon. They report a rery en
joyable timo.
Several of our young men left
for New Orleans Suuday to enter
the army mechanical school,
there. Hadley Morris and H enry
Ehlers were among the number.
RUB-MY-TISM—Antiseptic
Relieves Rheumatism, Spraiue
Neuralgia etc;
'Y" MEN
for
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Aceording to matter sent us
Mr. A. P. Oakes, San Antonio,
Texas our "Y" men are proving
themselves real- heroes on the !
western battle front. "They are
not quitters." They stay witu
the men in all the places of war ,
and enjoy the perfect confidence j
of the soldiers as they act as be
their brokers. These "Y" men al
so handle vast amounts of mail
for the army. | the
More men are now wanted for
service. Men of const« uctive
leadership are especially desired
for Russia. For further inform
ation address A. P. Oakes, Be
dell Building, San Antonia lex
as.
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Hear Rev. Briscoe Garter a
the Methodist church Sunday j^e
fair
morning and evening.
Red Cross day at Tab.-rlet's
last Saturday was a splendid
success as $130 was realized.
Miss Neva Lewis left Sunday
to take charge of her school.
H. Meyer will leave Sunday
for Chicago to spend about two
weeks with his brothers.
Messrs Buiter at Enterprise
ami Burns each of whom was
hurt in a railroad accidents are
improving quite steadily.
ed
not
the
Alger Gill
Tuesday evening at 8.45 at the
homeof Mr. Chester in McNary
Misr Myrtle Alger and Mr. Sam
Gill were united in marriage by
Rev. W W. Perry.
The Alger family lived in Glen
mora bat for the past two years
have made their home in Ruston.
Miss Alger came on a visit to
her sister and while here brought
to a close four years of court
ship.
Mr. GUI belongs to one of the
bidestand nicest highly respected
families here. He is studying
dentistry and will complete his
: course next year.
May joy and success bless
their lives.
"Over the Top" a great war
drama to be shown at the La
Grande Saturday night, starring
Sgt. Arthur Guy Empey.
Grace Mouroe and Iraa Ferg
uson are at home again after a
short visit with relatives and
riends at Iota.
Read the home paper.
Willie Hewitt of Longleag who
is serving in the navy is home
for a short stay.
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ly
to
Miss Doris Johnson, with her
sisters Clothilde and Jeanette,
jieft Friday for Birmingham
where they will make their
home.
Miss Louise Naquin returnd
to her home in Labadaville Tues
day after a pleasant stay with
the H. Meyer family to whom
she is related.
Misses Alice and Gladys Wei
din who haye been gueste of the
Misses Perry returned to their
home in Boyce Monday.
WAR MAP FREE
SUNSET MAGAZINE
increases its rates to 20cts. per
copy on news stands and $2.00
per yearly subscription begining
with September issue, 1918.
A LAST CHANCE
to subscribe to SUNSET Maga
zine at the old price of $1.50 per
year and receive a Large Liberty
War Map of the Western Battle
Front, FREE.
This remarkable offer is open j
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to all whose subscriptions will be j
received at this office up to Aup
ust 15th, 1918.
Subscribe before this date and
save the price of
TWO THRIFT STAM PS
"Kill two bfrds with one stone"
Help tbe s Governinent. and your
self.
SUNSET MAGAZINE
SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA
LAME SHOULDERS.
This ailment is usually caused ;
by rheumatism of the muscles. .
Al! that is needed U absolute
restand a few applications of (
Chamberlain'» Liniment. Try it.
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P. F. Châtelain left Sunday
for Marksville to spend a few
days with homefoiks, from there
he will goto Hot Springs for a
couple of weeks.
•JOHN OVERTON EN
TERS THE RACE
Hon. John Overton seems to
be making rapid progress in 1rs
campaign for vacant seat in the
United States Senate caused by
the death of M r. Broussard.
Iu this neck ol the woods
many voters have expressed
themselves favorable to the can
dacy of this nativesou of Central
Louisiana.
We note that he has recently
invited his opponents to appea •
witli him on the platform and
each in turn present his cause to
j^e people .This seems to us a
fair proposition and should meet
with the approval of all fairmind
ed people. We trust principles,
not mud slinging, will govern
the campaign.
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beanty lotion cheaply tor your
face, neck, anus and arms
At the cost of a small jar of or
dinary cold cream one can prep
are a quarter pint of the most
rvondorful lemon skin softener
and complexion beautifier, by
squeezing the juice of two f«'esh
lemons into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white.
Care should be taken to strain
the juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in, then this
lotion will keep fresh for months.
Every woman knows that lemon
juice is used to bleach and re
move such blemishes as freckles
sallowness and tan and is the id
eal skin softener, whitener and
beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store
and two lemons from the grocer
and a quai'ter pint of this sweet
ly fragrant lemon lotion and mas
sage it daily into the face, neck,'
arms and hands. It is marvelous
to smoothen rough, red hands.
Adv.
GLENMORA BANK
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The readers of the Patriot, no
doubt, read with interest the
statement of the Glenmora
Bank in last weeks issue.
This institution meets a felt
want in this community; and it
conservative management is
steadily Winning for it a larger
business in this section.
Since we have been here its
deposits havegrown from a little
over $125,000 to nearly $150,000.
Its president, J. W. May, and
cashier, F. G. Châtelain, as well
as the Board of Directors, are
justly proud of this growing con
fidence and larger business.
To them this advanoement is
largely due for they are actively
identified with all that makes
true progress in any community
The policy of this bank is con
servative; the personnel of its ad
ministration is beyond question;
therefore we expect to see this
bank grow in power aud useful
ness in the passing years.
A cut and slash at W. W. John
son's store—Credit cut out and
credit prices slashed. See me.
Subscribe for the Patriot.
WANTED!
potatoes, yam varieties,
j for future delivery. Contract
now. Price 55 cents per bushel,
guaranteed at curing plant at
Glenmora, La. Hampers fur
nished free.
SeeF.'G. Châtelain, care of
Glenmora Potato Co., Inc.
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Back the Government
to the Limit
The Government has asked American busi
ness to pursue a certain course for the dura
tion of the war.
Keep quality up and prices reasonable,.
—a strictly non-profiteering policy..
It is the only patriotic policy.
It is the policy this company has always
adopted and the one we will continue to
pursue.
We stand ready to undergo any sacrifice,
in order to cooperate with the Government.
We believe it is best for ourselves.
We know it is best for our country.
We appeal to all concerns—big and smalt—»
to adopt the same policy.
American business must rally as a unit to
the support of the Government.
It is the surest and quickest way to win the
war.
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Sales Depot, A. G. Pringle. ___
Who Is Your Choice For Senator?
A man selected by Political Leaders, Factions «
Cliques, or to Represent some Particular Lection of
the state, or a Man Chosen by the Voters wco own.
their own votes to Represent the whole State of Lou
isiana?
John H. Overt jn was not ''Brought Out* by Any
body; Asked Permission to Run from No Leader or
Set of Leaders:
LOOKS TO THE PEOPLE
For his Election; Not to Some Political C iisfu*
or Combination Meeting Behind Closed Doon.
DON'T BE STAMPEDED
• By Politics! Dopesters into Approving the;-?
Hand-Picked Candidates.
Use your awn Juagment Vote for w - :
Says What- he Stands for, and Stands, isr -•
Clean and Upright,
VOTE FOR JOHN OVERTON!