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$ «■ FELLOW CITIZENS! Louisiana is far behind in the purchasç of fyer quota of W. S. S. Let me, as your local captain, urge the citizens here to help our State and Nation in the fight for world freedom by buying more W. S. S. Get Ready for 4th loan GLENMORA, LOUISIANA While our Army makes the Hun jump, let's tickle Uncle Sam some more by buying W. S. S. To the lady in the Glenmora District selling the most stamps by Dec. 31, goes $25 in W. S. S. J. S. GERSON >@< ^ v You Should Attend the Louisiana State Fair SHREVEPORT October 30 to November 4, Inc. It is the school for the farmer. It teaches improved methods of stock raising and farming. The U. S. Government War Exhibit, the greatest exhibit ever seen South, will be on display, FREE. Gladway attractions the best ever. "The World's War" reproduced in gorgeous fireworks spec tacle. Death-defying auto races, very spectacular and thrilling, in cluding Liberty contest. Entertaining and educational for alL Write for catalog. W. R. HIRSCH, Reduced rates on all railroads. Shreveport, La. " IT'S YOUR FAIR, SO BE THERE " ■ ■> rrt t r àf vt ; ML; mj OUR PRESIDENT. THE MAN AT THE COUNTER 'mmmw i , . mm im mu •WS--' ■I 1 He is one of the busiest men in the world— the "Y" man at the counter. He is as much a part of the military •c-iae of things as "chaw" and taps. At least the soldier thinks so. The counter 1 b crowded all the time, and ■ >naij at the counter proves his versatility by answering a thousand varieties of questions, selling stamps, giving r> r distributing stationery, helping the boys send money home, passing out good chew, handing out literature* doing all the other thing* that a "Y" man is expected to do. lus is n typical counter scene In a Y. M. G. A. hut. The picture was taken at Gamp Pike, near Little Rock, Ark., j. fhe iarge cantonments of the country. 'KEEPING THE HOME FIRES BURNING w. : , V-< t is a little bit of home which may be found in any Army Y. If. C. A. in the Southern Department. The big open fireplace, the curtained the cozy corner, atkLtfce little feminine touches which have been friends of the "Y," all contribute to the comfort and morale of the v ay from home. îe soldier will find a happy substitute for the home fireside, with prefers it—the home paper—good magazines—« game of check cuum, and a lot of-other things that help to make life interesting . r. ' 'Lis ts the social room which may he. found In nearly every vi C. /. hut This particular ong-kf enjoyed by soldiers from the ■■•vi states at a Teicas caipp. 'quarters offices of the Southern Department Army Y. |L G. An ütouio. Texas. William B. Adams hi the execu^y* seerttary. Better farming means greater pro 1 1 duction and conservation, and these E . help Unde Sam. To get the best itf ction.it seems to *J?1!S** ? -. * a great man." said the * « uty. This the Agricul V. Labjtuaily does bis think tunü H, * h ***** *•**■ , catic. Unes "to that after further Information and catalog has made footprints os "*« to w *• Hinwfa. Secretary, i 4 time it keeps him busy Shreveport. La. literate them."—Puck. FOR SALE s cut-over lands suitable for Homes. Farms, de Ranches; in tracts of 10 acres and up i the neighborhood of Glenmora; La. irticulars apply to, ?. o. Box, 68, Alexandria I^t. tvcmemDcr mat tue quesium 1» whether you personally may feel that you can afford to waste food; the point is that the Nation can not af ford to have any food wasted by anybody. Is there a food pledge card display ed In your windows? If not, why not? Bronchical Trouble Mrs. A. E. Sidenberder, Roek field. Ind., states; "For an attack of Bronchial trouble which usua lly assails me in the spring I find Chamberlains Cough Rem edy the only thing that gives me relief. Aft*»r using it for a few days all sign of Bronchial troub le dissapears." Trained to Usp Both Hands. The children of Japan are trained ts ambidexters, using both hands equally well 8a Kh the Cyn'* Character Is like money. *h«i yo> have a .great deal, you may risk sm** tar, If you lose it, folk will ti tteve yea have plenty to era CAHF.L F-f NESS RESULTS IN FAILURE That is why we say " Feed B A. Thomss'Hog Powder accoling to direction." DO NOT FEED IT SLOPPY, butmixit with ground feed and moisten with justenougd water to make a ernmbiy mass. Then each hog gets a bénéficia dose. See full directions on pack age. Yout money back if not sat isfied. Sold by A. G. Pringle Glenmora Drug Co PARISH FAIRS TO MAKE BIG DISPLAY; With a brand new agricultural building ready for use, the parish ; fair contest at the 1918 Louisiana State Fair, October 30 to November 4, j inclusive, promises to be the most in- 1 tereeting event of the kind ever held. The space problem has been solved by the erection of the new building, which Is 250 feet long and 150 feet wide, with plenty of room for every, parish exhibit. The parish fair displays will con tain many individual exhibits, speci mens from different farms. These may be entered in the individual con* tests as well as forming part of the parish fair exhibit Practically every article grown in Louisiana soil wiÿ be represented. With the nation at war and the need for food production the greatest in history, the government is looking to the farmer to produce as never be fore. The Fair Association, appre ciating the necessity of greater pro duction, is lending its utmost en couragement to this movement, and hopes that the farmers will make this a banner year at the fair. For further information and catalog write to W. R. Hirsch, Secretary, Shreveport, La. BOYS TO EXHIBIT THEIR BEST PIGS af by I One of the largest livestock Shows in the history of the State Fair ot Louisiana will be put on this year by the Boys' Pig Clubs, in the opinion of officials who have been watching the development of interest in this department. Hundreds of pure blood ed pigs will be entered and there will be unusually brisk competition for the prizes, which total in ex cess 41.000, including approximately 4200 offered by packing houses. In addition to competing for pig club premiums, some of the Juvenile exhibitors will compete against adults in a contest open to the world. Wonderful progress has been made by members of the Pig Clubs, and the adults will have to hustle to capture the honors. The Pig Club display will be in charge of W. H. Balls, agent in charge of Boys' Pig Club work. Extension Department, L. S. U. With the nation at war the need for food production is the greatest in history, and the government is looking to the farmer to produce as never before. Boys' Pig Club mem bers are answering this call. For further Information and catalog write to W. R. Hirsch, Secretary, Shreveport, La.__. _. J Utilized 8pare Time. "One can accomplish much by util tring spare moments" "That's right T|;3- ta'l g rl yonder has read Beven e e> Kovels tbi' season while slie v durDü" at bridge"—Louisville t «V,* ■ Daily Thought. Memory is the cabinet of imagina tion, the treasury of reason, the reg istry of conscience, and the council chamber of thought.—Basil* good FOR BILIOUSNESS. "Two years ago I sufiered form frequent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness Seeing Chamberiain's Tablets advertis ed I concluded to try 'them. I improved rapidly. MissEmmaVerbryke, LimaOhio DI RECTO RY |'l 9 tern^ and Religious TtowColumbian Woodmen Household No 223 meets the flrst Thursday in each month at 8 o.ni, Oh. GEo. M, Mohbok. v Worthy Consul, Edwin Oku. Worthy Clerk. CamP No. 130 meets the tirst :-aturday in each,mo th at 8 p. m, . P. FEHGUSOK. C.C. J. W. BHITT. Clerk *2^ Glenmora Lodge No. SM meets third Satur day in each month at 7 :stip, m J. r. PSXHKteTO^ THE GLENMORA PATRIOT (Successor to Lecompte Drummer*American.) Published Every Friday W. W. PERRY Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES ync Year One-Dollar-andJT'ifty Cents —-—-——— ^ ■r ,s w - - ----- -, Entered at the postoffice at Glenmora, La., as second class matter ■' ' I y StylfQ Still L.vea. *'* '•/'•rig tsa* fish h tfca be».i "•» '•'""•d cod. « 3 cf r.n old ion* windbag years aç-j saÿiox '■'Ug::t ! s impop.i-ynle wit-.'-vt y-o a Swii-a chain is?, knot* Ssh contained pfcosjtiiorr* *1 c 4 SÜ'* IM'I' «fil! hî Vpr C0.ot3s.os PRESSED AND DELIVERED —by— CHARLES SEGARS back of Savoy 's Barber Shop. SAVE MONEY By trading at Glenmora's Square Deal store. Strictly cash only. W. W. Johnson, Prop. ■n Aucnorized Dealers fordcArs And Real Ford Accessories Auto Transfer and Repair Work a-Spocifclty '.. , \ »ums' ... ai ~V 'ii «un Anything you want for youf car, wo bave it; if not, we will get it for you. Before retireing, see ns for casing« and inner tubes—we have 'em. The GOOD one«—Good Year, Fisk, United States and Firestone. Did you ever think about it, putting shock absorbers on your Ford? We have 'em, four styles to pick from. Why don't yon put supports on your Radius Hods? We have 'em. How about bumpers for your car? 8ave a big bill from a big bump. We have 'em—(Bumpers) Don't throw that casing away-letus vulcanise it for you. If it can be done, we can do it "We to serve.'* C. A. CARRUTH MOTOR CO. I Phone 75 GLENMORA, LA T aberlet's REstaurant -AND BAKER Y - ■—» > Fresh Bread, Cakes, Pies Baked and Delivered Every Day. Patronize the Home Man In the Restaura; c We are prepared to serve on short order many of the good thing to eat. Our service is the best. Our prie«« »re very reasonable. Get in the habit of eating at Tabarlét ' You will grow fat and save enough to start a hank account. Try our Home Parched, Special Dripped Coffee. Pies, the kind mother use to make A. R. TABARLET, : : ; Proprietor mm. rrj. W, BRITT: Real Estate Agent Notary Public Justic of Peace. All kinds of Insurance- Rental Agent. Taxe« pa Non-residents. * . WE MUST WIN THE WAR*. Let's help the soldiers who must have veelen clothes. I can take your old clothes iu exchange for new ones. Save money for you and wool for the United States. Try me. W. H. Harrison, Box 82 Glenmora, La. CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED