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---*•■ -- i ■• ■"■**-* • '^TijT * 1 ~. *-• IS DAILY RECEIVING THE LATEST Designs of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Ready-to* wear Winte Goods, Suitable to all people, and The Prices Are Reasonable. Come in and we will show you GLENMORA, LOUISIANA Our Stock of Furni ture was neverbet. ter than now. Get some these happy days for yourself, j. s. GERSON t CANTEEN WORKERS PREPARE SANDWICHES FOR SOLDIERS FROM A TRANSPORT Ji Æ. m, The Red Cross canteen workers meet every arriving transport and the tmidlers crowd the canteen wanting eats and smokes after their long Journey overseas. Answer the Christmas roil call of the Red Ctoss so that the boys returning home may receive such comfort?. SECRETARY BAK|R INSPECTS RED CROSS ACTIVITIES ABROAD m Our secretary of war listens to our boys tell of what the Red Cross is doing over there for them and is pleased with their reports. A response from the Gulf division to the call to the comradeship in helping the boys of the South, the North, East and West may be made through the Red Cross Christmas roll call. WOUNDED SOLDIERS ON THEIR WAY TO SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT j j Thù American Red Cross provides an entertainment every Sunday after Bßir. er the wounded in the big concert halt at the Daitford hospital, near •London, whore some of the men from the Golf division have been sent to recuperate from their wounds. Do your share toward making tliese soldier T,il ^ you by respoadiug to the Christinas roll call the American lted Crass. sfr* ■ Fihicky Elephant. An elephant, in his aaure land, ha? \ h ud job to tind whnt he likes to eat. Contrary to the general belief, he will c't anything, but' he selects care «tty the bbst of roots, berk* n«l various vegetables. When s fruits j iu cap- ! feind ori includ-t pear f t::dia Tea Chests. Th» total number of tea cteot* -qui rod for tbr Indian tea crop is lotween S.OuO.téû and 4,000,000. The timber required for tea chests is of a very tjjecicl kind. It must contain no >np tint would cqnsjede the tea lead n which tpe tea nr racked, must be ft.t f. .»I any odor, as tea vviU take this up readily. and must be well <=ea sauetk os the tea is usucily hot when passed,--end unseat n$r.< wood quantities. » Your Money's Worth In every trade can be gotten at The Square Deal Store FOR GOOD Blacksmith work, Horseshoeing Buggy and Wagon Repairs, go to J. M. Partin Glenmora, La. To The Public I Have Opened a « IN GLENM AND HAVE IN STOCK A VERY > r'>- ^ Nitfe Line of high gradé reputable line of Jewelry, f Vfc . r Watched, Clocks etc. to which I invite your cordial inspection and patronage. I also haves repair department in which I am pre to make aify kind of watch, clock or jewelry repairs All work strictly guaranteed. Wishing you a merry Christmas ann a happy prosperous new year, I am, Yours very truly J. S. Singley The Pure Food Store Is well suppled. Fresh Groceries Meat, Lard Flour; also a full line of fresh fruits. Your trade sought. • E. H. Farmer, Prop. MONEY IN EGGS Eggs are not bankable but the money froip their sale is. This money is yours for the effort. Hew do you treat the ben tbftt lays the Golden Eggs? B. A. Tbo was' Poultry Renifdy will keep the poultry in good condition ami increase the yield of eggs, j We guarantee this and refund j your money if not satisfied. A. G. Pringle. Glearpora Drug Co. A ml vies Mercantile Co. Evolution of the Lady Barber. Some of you men seem to think that woman is not qualified to take her place at the barber chair. She's been trimming man ever since the first Hector whs a pnp; she took to singe ing man's contentment the moment she spotted Adam trying to determine why he was a rib shy ; and she began to shave when the first efficient male idiot decided that a weekly allowance for household expenses was the prop er thing.—Letter in New York Sun. ——— 1 ■„ wr 1 " ' 1 Soul That la Truly Great. Emerson, that greatest at modem philosophers, has told us that it is easy when in a crowd to allow our selves to be swayed by tbe opinions about ns and comparatively easy to keep our individuality and sweetness when alone, but that tbe great soul is he who iu the midst of a mass of other individuals dan still keep the poise and sweetness of solitude. Daily Thought J Memory 1< the cabinet of imagln» ' Iton. the treasury of reason, tbe re* ivtry ef conscience, ead the councli I j ' | DI RECTO RY Fraternal and Religious The ÇoluiBbian Woodmen llou.ehold No Pi meets the first Thurwiay In each month at 8 p. m. Da. G*o. m. Monbok. Worthy Consul, Eawia Osk. Worthy Clerk. No j*» niif t. • ArtCUSOS. o c. I. »V. I:r«tt. « ierk Glenmora Lodge No. 8M meets third Satur day In each month at 7 :Wp, m J. K. Pass in o to» W. M. j. iv. Bwrr, i Services at tb* Baptist church Sur day. Sunday School 10 a. in. Preaching 11 ». m and 7p tp P. W Lofton. Pastor. Methodist Preaching «ach Sunday at II a. m. and 7 p. m. . Suadavschool 10 a. m Prayer meeting Jimi> 7 « •*. * *\ P rr.. F • I ^ Werk fer Better Time«. wishing and hop* ? We may rasl» If we bestir our THE GLENMORA PATRIOT (Successor to uecompto Drummer-American.) Published Every Friday W. W. PERKY - v ^ . _ • Publisher V SUBSCRIPTION RATES jne Year One-Dollai-and-Fifty Cents Entered at the postoffice at Glenwora, La,, as second class matter Wasted Energy. Eleanor, aged five, was autolng with her parents in the rural districts one cool summer evening. On approaching a farm that boasted of a windmill, she j «aid: "Oh, mamma, the farmer's got | bis fan going on a cold night/'—Chlcs* : go Examiner. j Authorized Dealers J i ford CARS And Real Ford Accessories Auto Transfer and Repair Work a-Specialty Anything you want for your ear, we have it; if not, we will get it for you. Before retireing, see us for casings and inner tubes—we have 'em. The GOOD onea-Good Year, Fisk, United States and Firestone. Did you ever think aboutit, putting shock absorbers on your Ford? We have 'em, four styles to pick from. , Why don't you put supports on your Radius Rod: - • ! We ha ve 'em How about bumpers for your car? Save a b'g tili from a big bump. We have 'em—(Bumpers) Don't throw that casing aitray-tetus vulcanize it for voe If it can be done, we can do it. * 9 "We to serve." C. A. CARRUTH MOTOR CO. Phone 75 GLENMORA, LA & m & e e T aberlet's REstauranfc • .........— AND BAKER Y— Fresh Bread, Cakes. Pies Baked and Dcli\ Every Day. Patronize the Home Man In the Restaura; We art* prepared to serve on short order inuny pi : thing to eat. Our service is the best. Our} ri ■ very reasonable. Get in the habit of eating at Tab., let b You will grow fat and save enough to start a bank ■•* Try our Home i arched, Special Drippet Pies, the kind mother use to make A.'R. TABARLET, : : : Proprietor «>*• • ~J. W. BRITT ■'*i . - - - J Real Estate Ageot 0 Notary Public • Justic of Peace. • ------------ 1 --------------------- : — • ^Ali kinds of Insurance - Keiital Agent. T> se. «; i ^ Non residents. • Good Clothing MADE and DELIVERED See me before you place your pe«t order W. U. Uarriaou, Box "'? Glenmora, CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSE t,* HacT to Have Their Tobacco. fer tbe Revolutionary war long pipes ,-ere saMtml with great delectation r,y theCSwifieental troops, and when U> > mcco was difficult to obtain many of > the setters would go eat at thHr war to get tarqwtact with basas of loner always bad s goodly Glotla.es j PRESSED AND DELIVERED | _'by— : CHAüfeLES SEG \RS j back of Savoy's Barb«- Shop. Pretty Comptimsnt. Willie bad a* a neighbor a largr. [boy named Hubert, of whom he vu > food. He weald watch for Robert'^ > return from school. «3 he knew be v <nild fdey with him, aat! amuse Yim One day ha was asked why b? liket itobert so well *$* b* ßtttU **1iov**« fast like « r ' "