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VOUU" BE S U R P R I S E D
ENVILLE DEMOCRAT
THE
At the results from a small
CLASSIFIED ad in this news­
paper. The rates are reasonable.
This Week
Br ARTHUR BRISBANE
A Rwdly Big Shorel
Down Goe* the Pound
Ladie*' Squaw*, Fight*
No More Revival*
Machinery that makes manual labor
Jess and less necessary is our big prob
It is also the hope of the
lem now.
real civilization, which will come even­
ATTEMPT MADE TO
HOLD UP ARCADIA
GROCERY CONCERN
A negro, after failing in an attempt
to rifle the cash register of Hay Bros,
grocery store here at a late hour Sat­
urday night, covered Lamar Ray and
others who were in the store at the
time with a pistol, and backed out of
the store and fled.
The negro, it is believed, secreted
himself in the store and while Mr. Ray
was in the rear of the store paying
oft employees, attempted to secure
whatever cash was in the cash regis­
ter. Hearing the cash register ring,
Mr. Ray walked to the front of the
store and was in the act of turning
on a light when he was commanded
to "stick 'em up." The negro, while
keeping Mr. Ray covered with a pistol,
fled from the store without demanding
the day's receipts.
Sheriff Henderson Jordan arrested
a negro. Herbert Henry Sims, on a
farm near Taylor Wednesday in con­
nection with the attempted hold-up.
PARISH FARM TWO WILL FACE
EXHIBIT WINS MURDERCHARGE
FOURTH PLACE AT EARLY DATE
Bienville Parish Has Attract­ Norrell and Russell Are In­
ive Exhibit at State
dicted for Murder of
Fair
Elmo Buckner
TWO TRANSFERRED
TO PENITENTIARY
EAiRLY THIS WEEK
Arnold Davis and Johnnie Taylor,
convicted I by a jury last week for
shooting with intent to kill in connec­
tion with !the shooting of H. R. Lacy,
prominent Castor man, June 11th, were
transferred to the penitentiary this
week to serve sentences of not less
than two i years nor more than three
years each.
The shooting occurred at Mr. Lacy's
mill about four miles south of Castor.
Three shqts were fired at Mr. Lacy,
two of which took effect, inflicting
slight flesh wounds. As the assail­
ants fled, Mr. Lacy fired two shots,
neither of which was effective.
Eugene Baysinger, charged with
burglarizing T. J. Lawhon's store at
Lawhon, was convicted last week of
enteringing without breaking, and
given a sentence of two years in the
penitentiary. He was transferred to
Baton Rouge today.
—Arcadia's most up-to-the-min­
ute cleaning and pressing shop
One-day service our specialty.
NUMBER
ARC, DIA, BIENVILLE PARISH. LOUISIANA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1932
VOLUME XIX
MARTIN
THIRTY-SIX
RACE FOR $735 FORD OR $600 GROWS KEEN
AS CONTESTANTS ENTER HOME STRETCH
Leaders In Democrats Subscription Sales Campaign Are
Entirely Too Closely Grouped. It's Anyones
Race With Odds On Workers.
ADVERTISING, JOB PRINTING EARN VOTES
Two Days More Of Third Period. Leaders Saturday,
The Bienville parish agricultural ex­
tually.
hibit at the State Fair in Shreveport
Nov: 5th Should Be Winners Nov. 12th;
INDICTED SATURDAY
was a most attractive arrangement,
. Machinery will be a problem for a
Vote For Your Favorite!
and much credit is due County Agent
litUe while, then a great blessing, and
Funeral
Rites
Fori Slain
S. B. Thornton who planned the exnteanwhile you admire the mechanical
Carshal Conduc ed
whibit which portrayed the importance
oiarvels that will some day set men
Who is winning? What will Satur­ cadia and other points of Bienville
Sunday•
of terracing and winter cover crops to
free from physical slavery.
day tell? Who will take the lead in parish arc openly avowing their sup­
improve soils. The exhibit was award­
The Wall Street Journal describes
the Democrat's Subscription Trade port to the favorites. In short each
ed fourth place in a field of 36 entries.
a new shovel built by the Marion
Expansion Campaign. This.e are the community and faction ii iolidly be­
District Attorney Morelaiid MeadThe background of the booth was ors, of Homer, indicated late Satur­
(Ohio) Steam Shovel company.
burning questions of the hour in Ar­ hind their "own"-and they each value
brown, bordered with beautiful red top day afternoon that he would request
How-many thousands of men work­
cadia, Bryceland, Ringgold, Gibsland their reputation for "doing things" and
sorghum seed. In the center of the arraignment of M. W. Norrell and
ing painfully with pick and shovel will
and Bienville parish, and *.!ic public they are not going to allow their favor­
ite to fall shy in their eftorts for the
background was printed the words— Oscar Rassell, indicted Sajurday for
this g«nt shovel replace?
Operated
awaits the count Saturday.
First Grand Prize for the lack of a
"Terraces, plus oats, Austrian winter the murder of Town Marshal Elmo
If electricity, it lifts up fifty-four thou­
Honors are about evenly divided
few subscription or trade card sales.
peas,
hairy
vetch
and
rye
grass,
make
sand pounds of earth at every bite, and
Buckner, some time this week. If
among all of the seven candidates—
For
that reason and also the fact that
a good farm better." The oats, win­ this request is granted, he stated he
the operator, with his shovel at the
none having any impossible or impass­
COUPLE
CELEBRATE
•
there
is a difference of $335 between
ter peas, vetch and rye grass were would ask that trial be set and then
end of a long arm. can drop the earth FIGURES GIVEN ON
ible advantage over the other, all sev­
the
First
Prize $735 Ford and the Sec­
growing in little boxes fastened to the request the drawing of a special petit 64THJ ANNIVERSARY
two hundred feet from the shovel and
en are preparing in feverish haste to
COTTON
GINN|ED
IN
ond
Prize,
$250—it's anyone's race to
background and each bearing an at­ jury, making it possible fof the trial
on top of a seven-story building if
make their final stand for victory' Sat­
OF
MARRIED
LIFE
date,
and
you may expect many
BIENVILLE PARISH tractive identification label. Letters to be held during the week of Nov.
desired.
urday—the close of the third period
changes in today's standings and a
of the slogan were first painted with 21st.
This giant shovel will be used to
i
On Oct; 28 Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tay­ and, incidentally, three days in advance real friendly sales battle of wit, work
For the first t i ; i e this year a tab­
glue and then sprinkled with clover
strip the earth, seventy feet deep,
Norrell, an oil field worker of Smack- lor celebrated their 64th wedding) an­ to the Fast of the subscription and ad­
ulation of reports from Bienville 'par­
seed which made a beautiful color over, Ark., and his brother-in-law, niversary] Thcv were married Oct. vertising-job printing trade cards to be and votes.
from the top of a rich coal field, lay­
ish ginners shows more cotton ginned
combination.
Final Adric* to Candidate*
ing bare the coal, which will also be
Oscar Russell, a farmer residing about 28, 1868 |
accepted through the campaign de­
in 1931 than during the same period
Two
miniature
fields
were
shown
six miles, north of Ringgold,j were both
scooped up, steam shovels doing away this year. Up to Oct. 18, this year,
It is rumored in advance that it is
Mr. Taylor is one of the few Con­ partment. Last three days of cam­
inside the booth, one practically wash­ indicted for murder. Saturday by a
with painful mining underground.
paign
are
reported
in
locked
ballot
box.
going
to require a goodly number of
federate .-veterans now living in this
the report showed that 14,975 bales
ed away, and the other well terraced. special grand jury called jFriday by
Candidates
Closely
Grouped
Gold Certificates to win First Sales
' Britain discovers that there
danger had been ginne.d as compared to 15,011 Placards showed a. contrast of corn Judge Enos C. McClcndon, of Homer, section, in fact, he is one of the few
As may be seen from the standings, Honors and up to Saturday ii the best
left
of
the
heroic
and
dearly
beloved
bales
during
the
same
period
last
year.
in allowing the, pound sterling to go
yields on the two fields, the well ter to investigate the slaying of Marshal veterans [of the Civil War. He was ANY ONE of the leading candidates time to get these. All votes decrease
During the period from Oct. 1 to
where it will It fell off four and a
raced field yielding 40 bushels per acre Elmo Buckner, who was *h"ot down
are in position at this very moment to 25% from 3rd to 4th period. Realize
half cents the other day, dropping to Oct. 18. this year, 2,847 bales were and the "washed" field five bushels on the main street of RJnggold at bdrn Aprjil 2. 1846 in Houston county.
Georgia. - His wife is the former Miss land the deciding votes and ride away this now and make your work for the
$328. The British stand it well. Can ginned in the parisih as compared to per acre.
about 1 o'clock Thursday morning Sarah E. Mnbley who was born in in the Ford Sedan Sturday, Nov. 12th. past 5 weeks count for something.
you imagine ho'
should feel if our 6,965 bales during the same period in
Farm products of Bienville parish after being called from his bed to
Dooly county, Georgia, Dec. 24*, 1844. Any one of the candidates who think Don't let your prize be taken now after
1931.
dollar were wo
'v 70 cents?
were also displayed in the booth—cot­ settle an argument oyer an automo­
Mr. Taylor joined the Confederate they have any particular place cinched all the hard sales effort spent up to
ton, corn and hay as major crops, and bile accident.
WET OR DRY?
army from Georgia in November, 1861, in this easy going race are certainly: now.
However, there arc things just as
peanuts, peas, Irish potatoes, sweet
The gran,d jury began investigation and was a member of the famous Jack­ fooling themselves and are due for a'
bad. Our dollar is worth a great deal
Wake up! Tell your friends about
Some people argue that the prohi­ potatoes, sugar cane and oats as minor of the slaying at about 9 o'clock Sat­ son Artillery in the army of Tennessee surprise of their lives. To lag now
more than 70 cents, and a great deal
the
drop in votes—they don't know
crops.
urday morning and reported its find­ and took part in the following battles: is to lose and give way to the more
more than 100 cents. In consequence bition law is responsible for most of
the
seriousness
of their delayed prom­
Mr. Thornton is very appreciative ings at 4 o'clock. About a dozen wit­
working ised assistance "when it would do the
Chattanooga. Battle Creek, Stevenson, aggressive, dailjy, honest
he who produces wheat, cotton or beef the drinking today. They say that of the interest taken by farmers and
nesses were questioned, among them Murfresboro. Hartsville, Chattanooga, candidate, and candidates will find that
when the law forbids people from
or coal, or daily labor, can't get much
others
in
securing
products
for
the
being Russell, one of the min indicted. Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge they will have to exert themselves to most good" unless you tell them. Re­
drinking that it just naturally makes
money for it.
Russell, in his testimony before the and others^ He was later transferred hold the positions they arc in today. double your activity, show them by
them determined to drink
anyway. exhibit. In his opinion, the best prod­
your determination and interest that
ucts of the parish were exhibited.
Cdroner's Jury, stated: that the shoot­ to the Georgia Campaign and one of
Indications point to a record turn in you arc deserving of a $735 prize. They
A charming young lady, name omit­ Well, there are two very noticeable
Club ExhiLit Places
ing was without any provocation oh his last battles, also one of the last Saturday and the management has ar­
ted, says she is a "prize-fight fan" things about those who make such
The
Woman's
Club
exhibit
from
this
the part of Marshal Buckner. Nor­ of the war, was fought at Spanish ranged in advance to issue millions of will respond in proportion to your
statements; the first is that most of
etcaase she enjoys it.
sales enthusiasm! Tell them and sell
parish, planned and arranged by Miss rell, he said, opened fire on Buckner
Fort on Mobile Bay. He was dis­ necessary prize winning votes.
.A number of other women say they the people making such statements are
them—and, bear in mind that Saturday,
Myrtice Vinson, home demonstration after the marshal had informed him
Communities Behind Favorite*
charged sit Meridian, Miss., May IJ,
| o to prize fights because they like to those who like the "stuff" themselves,
Nov. 5th will truly decide who is who—
agent, won tenth place in the exhibits that he could not pay for a light
1865. Returning to his home he taught
set men fighting each other. And this and the second is that they never use
Bryceland,
Gibsland,
Ringgold,
Arand why!
of this class. The subject used was broken out of Non-ell's car when he
school -for a while, but soon adopted
seemed to them 9 satisfactory expla- the same argument agafhst any other
eggs, and the various phases of hand­ drove it i n t o b a r r i c a d e placed across
the- occupation of farming which . h e
JMtion of the presence of women at law. ...
ling was stressed, such as casesi cand­ the street
Buckner, : according to has followed ever since.
"
^
a
k
V
t
h
e
*
hunting
lams'for
example.
prat fights,' ' v•-•
•« ••
L. & N; W. EMPLOYS
ling, and packing.
Russell, had'/walked around the car
In 1870JMr. Taylor, with other mem
" If those "ladies could have gone to The- state law forbids the hunting of
Miss
Vinson,
in
her
work
throughout
and opened the left door when Norrell bers, of his family, moved to.Louisi
TRUCK SPECIALIST
quail, squirrel, etc., until Nov. 15th.
(Continued on last page.)
the
parish,
is
urging
housewives
to
fired
five
shots
from
a
32-Calibre
pis
TO ASSIST FARMERS
Now, is that law the cause of people
ana and settled in the community now
hunting in October? Do they hunt give more attention to the selection of tol, four of which'took effect in the known as Taylor in Bienville parish.
I
•
In 1888 he and his family moved to The Democrat was reliably inform­
just because the law says they should eggs for market purposes. Eggs of
(Continued on last page.)
uniform
size,
properly
inspected
and
Rapides parish where he lived until ed yesterday that the L. & N. W.
not? Would there be less hunting in
handled,
she
says,
can
be
more
easily
1918 when he moved back to this par­ railway company, closed a deal with
October if there were no law against
sold.
ish and has since lived in or near Ar Carmen Thomas, who has had several
it?
cadia. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are the years experience in tomato and other
The state also, has a compulsory
SPECIAL SERVICE
Arranged
parents of two sons, Mitchell Mobley truck growing, to assist farmers along Special Program
school law. Are I the young people
The
morning
services
at
the
Baptist
Taylor
and
Foster
R
Taylor,
the
form
determined that they will not g o to
the L. & N. W . in developing the
B y Instructors In
cr having passed away in 1908, and truck growing industry during the com­
school because the law says they must? Church next Sunday will commemo­
Local School
the latter being a local attorney.
Would it help the enrollment of the rate the Armistice, according to anj
ing year.
No Roads, la.
by Rev. C. W . Cald-I
Mr. Taylor has one brother, L. H.
Mr. Thomas, we understand, has al­
Mrs. J. B. Collins, instructor of
Proposals Should Be Given schools to do away with the law? announcement
Slitefy Ailing,
Taylor of Gibsland, and one sister, ready taken" up the work, and within public speaking in the Arcadia high
That argument is like all the other well, pastor. His subject . will be)
Serious Consideration
Mrs. D. V. Reid, of Castor, still living. the near future will conduct schools in school, announces that members of
put out by the wets, it is as empty "Patriotism During Peace." The text eddyter Bienville Democrat,
By Voters
Arcady,
la.
will
be
taken
from
the
prophet
Jere­
Mrs. Taylor suffered a stroke of various communities in order to fa­ her classes will render an Armistice
as a soap bubble. There is no depth
dere
E
d
:
miah:
"Run
ye
and
see
now
if
ye
paralysis: several years ago and has miliarize farmers with methods of pre­ Program in the school auditorium be­
to it. The funny thing about it to me
Next Tuesday, in addition to voting
I don't feel so goode this weak, been an invalid ever since although paring* soil, planting, etc. Around 300 ginning at 2 JO P. M., Nov. 10th.
_ that they seem to think that the can -find a man."
for Democratic nominees, the voters
The pastor especially urges the Got a heavy case ov the blews and retaining her full mental faculties acres will be planted in tomatoes in
American citizens are stupid enough
Music will be furnished by pupils
af Louisiana will also express their wilt
members of the American Legion to am so fer douwn in thejdumps till
Mr. Taylor has withstood the ravages the Gibsland territory, it is understood, of Mrs. B. Capers, Mrs. Nat Howell,
to believe such rotten propaganda.
a* to some fifteen proposed amendfeel lack t culd sea daylight kwicker of time and remains remarkably active while Saline will more than double this and Mrs. A. P. White. Members of
attend.
Yours sincerely,
*Mts to the constitution. Some of
by keeping on follering my feelings for a man of his age.
? BONE DRY.
the American Legion will be special
acreage.
the amendments deal with local con
insted ov tryin to d u m b ouwt own
The Democrat is pleased to extend
guests, and Ihp general public is ex­
Efforts
are
being
made
to
secure
at
L.
MWIMBERLY
I§
$feos, while others are of state-wide
tap. Danged if i dont beleeve the congratulations and best wishes to least 100 acres to be placed in tomatoes tended a cordial invitation to be pres­
jtfect. Study these original proposals Orleans Pilot Breaks
NAMED AS MEMBER world tz rounder than it yrized to be this happy couple.
around Arcadia, shipments to be made ent.
• n y ; were published in the Democrat
Ottawa-Mexico Record
nphouw.
At
least
i
keep
slippin
more
TAX REFORM BODY
The program will be offered as fol­
from Gibsland.
-;&riU issues of Sept. 29 and Oct. 6. It
and more toward the under side,
New
Orleans,
La.—Jimmy
Wedell,
lows
:
h to your interest to do so.
whitch leeds m e , to belisve t h i s ' o l d PARENT-TEACHERS
Nowadays you don't have to be
Song.
"Amerjca."
New
Orleans
speed
pilot,
whose
spec
Lorris M. Wimberly, member of the
* Below we publish the digest of the
earth ov ours haz compacted itself
soldier
to
fight
for
a
living.
ASS'N.
HAS
MORE
Devotional,
Earl Daniel.
ialty is record breaking, has added legislature from Bienville parish, along
ftoposed amendments:
to a rounder hunk ov dirt tin
^—^—oGreeting,
William
Anders.
another to his collection on his flight with Arthur Mitchell, of New Orleans,
THAN 60 MEMBERS
ml No. 1—Act
This
worth mutch. I ben a tryin to climb
Duets,
"Military
March"
(Busher),
from Ottawa to Mexico City by way was appointed as a member of the
up fer a good while bur! i have just]
^apsaidmentsimply places sulphur pro
Ruth Robinson and Yreba Howell.
of Washington. His elapsed time was Louisiana tax reform commission by
The jnewly organized unit of the
abouwt convinced myself j that ime in
lands in the same category as
"Tribute
to the Flag," Billy Conger,
11 hours,- 54 minutes, as compared with Allen J. EHender, speaker of the house
t h e center of a round hill, e w e r trale Parent-Teacher Association met in the
producing gas and oil; that is
Glen
Anders,
Jr., and David Brown.
the former record-breaking flight made of representatives, last Friday Sen­
study hall of the Arcadia high-schoo
no assessable value is added to the by Jimmy Dolittle a year ago in 12 ator W. Scott Heywood, of Jennings, of whitch goze idouwngnde.
Song, grammar school.
; I herd a feller singing s song wunct, Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 with a
by reason of its sulphur content hours, 32 minutes.
Reading, "Hats Off." Bobby Taylor.
and Arthur C. Gardiner, of Church
sad and mournfull lack, whitch run splendid attendance. There are now
.AiwdBcnt No. 2—Act
tt—This
"The History of the Signing of the
Wed ell's average speed was about Point, were named members of the
more than sixty members.
•Weaedment will permit the City o 250 miles an hour. H e drove a plane commission by Lieut. Gov, John B, sumthing lack -this: "Don't a pore
Armistice," Win. Anders.
The
jmeeting
was
conducted
by the
Jfcreveport to fund certain funded in made by the Wedell-Williams Air Fournet. Representative J, Porter broke man feel bad, when heeze broke
"Significance of Poppy Day,*' Ralph
and caint change:a dime, dawg-.'gone, president, Mrs.''P. E. Brown.
less into bonds. It has no state Service, Inc., Patterson, La.
Burgess, of ifonroe, will serve as
Smelley.
dawg gone." Well, tha s the way t The jprogram committee, with Mrs
effect
chairman.
'.'.' "
'* '
Duet, "Dance of the Rosebuds"
f|eel. Only ive felt from bad to worse Leo Daniel as chairman, I were fbrtun-'
jt No. J—Act 63.—This having powers similar to the Board
The five member commission is ex­ so long, till i think ime gonna hafta
j
(Preston), Josie Hughen and Lelia
*ent permits police juries
Daniel.
of Commissioners of the Port of New pected to meet in Baton Rouge some be vaxinayted or becui i t h e victim ate in i getting Miss Helen Woodard,
road lighting districts within Orleans and the Public Belt Railroad time this m o n t h to begin compiling ov a eppidemic qv bustet litis. Ed, ime supervisor of Webster parish schools,
"Patriotism," Horace Anders.
data from .surveys with a view to pf- iso broke till i culdent pay fer the lick to give an interesting talk dealing with
.respective parishes. W e see no Commission.
Address, "Condition of World Peace
!
ering some tax revision'plan.
"on J o granting this power
the
relation
of
the
P.
T.
A.
to.
the
Today,"
Hon. P. E. Brown.
!
on
a.
one
scent
postige
stamp,
and
ive
Amendment No. 7—Act Ml—This
It is almost certain* that a gross et so plegtayked many peas till my home and the child.
juries who are in a position to amendment seeks to imbed in the ConMedley, World War Songs, Quar­
whether certain districts can stitutforT a provision that "children at­ sales,tax bill will come in for serious stummick feels lack the pound ov rain The children of the second grade,
tette High School Boys.
I N n waa a emel tyrant wha wonli
this luxury.
taining the age of six years after the consideration of t h e . p a r t of the com­ pn a tin roof awl the time; Peas h under the direction of their teacher,
OFFICER
:t No. 4—Act l l * - T h i s beginning of any public school term mission. Several members of the leg­ abouwt the ownly thing i can look Miss yirginia White, sang a gay Hal- t a t m alt p * r aubjacti by pkftag SERVICE
m M O * *• tfcMu.
islature
h
a
v
e
written
lengthy
articles
:nt allocates all revenues from
'owe'en
song.
strait
in
the
eye;
but
they
aint
bashTO
BE
IN
ARCADIA
(Continued on page three.}
to the press' advocating this, particular full even if they dont itay fresh awl
imposed on insurance coniIn the discussion of, business Prof.
ALL DAY NOV 9TH
1 0 N K R S a w actual .taaaorooi
form of taxation during, the past few t h e time.I
E. R. Hester brought up the necessity
to the Louisiana State Univerj ;.NOTICE TO BUSINESS
tt&fto lomi. in tummatioo papers,
weeks. It is a foregone conclusion,
We have no comment to make
: FIRMS REDEEMING
T h e only brite things ij can sea. nonw of a few simple medical supplies for a«ay»,
According to announcement of M.
Vy Wt*fa*n.
however, that any plan that does not
K wisdom of this allocation, but
TRADE COUPONS;
don't dob me no good. Sumboddie the school, and asked the the P. T. A.
E. Woodard, commander of Hamp
provide for j h e retirement of outstand­
that the matter should be
ewlse haz got awl ov em. I got the endeayor to provide iodine, mercuro- D«fla«: B24 aa4 00-2.
Michael Post No. 70, American Le­
ing bond issues in the various parishes,
chrpme and dressings, to be kept in
*• legislative discretion and that
E M la krt waUr and QO-3 la catd gion, Gray Mann, assistant state serv­
ownly
bank;
in
No
Roads,
and
its
the
No candidate in The Bien­
or a t least a substantial reduction on
jtteteure should not be imbedded
Poretayter Bank & Trjst—pore yOre the sick room at the Arcadia high fnatar. ice ofiicer, will be in Arcadia all day
ville Democrats
Subscriptionproperty taxes generally; will meet
school'to meet the many emergencies
Constitution.
taytcrs
in
and
trust
t
h
e
/
dont
rot.
It's
T r a d e Campaign has been au­
with Jtubbron.opposition, not only in
A tkamomater la * flaa* t«b« witk next Wednesday, Nov. 9th.
that heretofore have had to be met
No. S - A c t 122—This
abouwt
busted.
The
Reconstrncktshun
Mr. Mann will be at the city hall
the legislature, but frora property
thorized to. tell prospective buy­
t U n p e n for* n a o b t f up the aide,
with the aid of a doctor. This sug­
at provides for the. funding
Finants
Corporayshun
scd
jet
her
bust
where he will he glad to assist vet­
• • .• '
owners as welt
ers of subscriptions that 5c cou­
gestion was accepted and voted on; A sattaphor la U keep eewi la.
P*e bonds of $1,000,000.00 indeb
I
.
h
a
d
.
a
safety
deposit
box
whitch
erans with their claims against the
pons will, he redeemed by mer­
T h e commission will- be domiciled in
and a committee appointed to pur­
M Louisiana State University
kept
my<
peas
in,
but
a
weevil
got
in
government.
All veterans desiring to
chants whose names, appear on
Baton Rouge. A fund of $25,000 was
chase the supplies.
. Succor la the kind ef candy that file clj.iin. or who have claims outstand­
and.
multiplied.
I
did
have,
sum-corn
U indebtedness of $4,482,154.00,
t h e back of book, to apply on
provided by the last session of, the
The] members of the organization cornea « t the end ef a atltk.
but when i mashed it the Sheriff sed
by the State Board of LJqing, should see Mr. Mann some time
either past due accounts or
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legislature for conducting the investi­
have entered into it with enthusiasm
it
mite
deside.to
mayke
a
run.
My
hy the floating of a $$#)0,000
during the day he is in Arcadia.
current. If any such report •
gations, "•'
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'7
llerpheoa la the tobacco need by
and we trust that every j parent will
hawgs
kilt
theareselves
rnnnin
round
to be sold by the Board
can be verified—and the in­
the Chineee.
In the next war we won't be too
hickernuts. douwn a I hill, a n d . my realize his and her opportunity t o sup­
to the highest bidder.
A CORRECTION
stance cited—prompt action willport this cause. The dues are twentyproud,
but too poor to fight.
chickens
eat
theare
own
eggs
to
keep
No. f ~ A c t I W—This
T h e army s a t downon one hand and
This is to notify all persons in­
be. taken b y Campaign Depart­
five
cents
for
enrollment,
and
we
want
alive;
sum
hafta
to
lay
twice
in
order
stood up on the other.
enable the legislature to
terested in the Pleasant Grove, ceme­
ment, as it is plainly stated on
a s . many members as it is possible
Another great economic waste is
to
git
a
skware.
meal,
and
the
roosters
ttrt, harbor and terminal dis
t h e coupon, book t h a t these 5c « tery that the cemetery working will
to
secure.
Patrick
Henry
waa
t
h
e
Irishman
killing a perfectly good sheep to make
jwlitkal subdivisions of the
be held: Saturday, Novr;I2th, instead well, they are hard hit thats awl. Aint
coupons, apply on CASH sales
who drove the anakes out of Ireland.
(Signed):
.
even
Veen«noi
possums;
gess
they're
a college diploma.
"tog corporate powers,
of. Nov. 18th," as, previously 4 stated in
ONLY. '
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* I M S , I J H B ^ a m * — W N U ftovte*
Mrs. Glen B . Hightower,
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C
o
n
t
i
n
^
d
M
last
pafft.)
that the legislature may
this paper;'
• -'.V. '.•'••.'-.
- Publicity Chairman.
:t the state, boards!
I5AHENTS
TO BE VOTED ON
ARMISTICE DAY
PROGRAM 10 BE
RENDERED HERE
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General Airing Is
Blue; Pulling For
Republican Defeat
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