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The Bienville Democrat Ringgold Record from Arcadia, Louisiana • Page 5

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NEN'S CLOTHING AT' A MAN'S STORE Boy! Look Who's Here We have just received a large shipment of L. S. D. Shoes, Wilson Bros. Shirts, Underwear and Socks, and other new fall merchandise, and we want to tell you that class, quality and comfort in these goods.

SELLING WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WANT this is exactly what we are doing. Qur customers iant the best, and the best they shall.have, at prices that are consistent with present wholesale prices. It's a plesure to show you through our line, and we want Syou to come around any old time, and look over our stock and familiarize yourself with the many standard brands of merchandise you will find in our store. T'Ilhe Rest for Your Money at-ANDERS-MADDEN, INC. GENTS' FURNISHINGS Arcadia, La.

Brewm Jr. I 1 r.I teleg 'id Mrs. Lorris Wimberly and visiting in Shreveport. clyde MeConathy was at home week-end. 8.

L. White of Kinston Is the of Mrs. J. B. Herring.

was a reent visitor to til kotton Sn fer merchandise and tc Bros. Co. Mrs. J. S.

McConathy, and of Shreveport were visdin last week. ce of Shreveport was the week of her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Atkins. SMrs.

C. E. Btssey had na last week, their daughter and chilIlren of Shreveport D. Youngblood and. little and Tommie, of Dalwee guests of Mr.

and Mrs last Friday afternoon. accompanied Brother ipnday, when he came regular appointment at the. Iureh. keep our good and xso we still apeet to to the people In retrn for to Co. ord, (Nell Winit l4) for her home in Dallas an extended visit' to relatives.

Galloway returned home undayyafter spending sein Arcadia, attending the )usines Sehool. Davis and Children and rta Stewart returned Frian extended visit to Cow. loyra Glenn Watkdns of. Minhoguest of her grandparents, Mrs. Jos.

Atkinson, and her ies Joe Andrews. and Mrs. Ben Brooks and lithter of Shreveport, are the i of Mr. Brooks' sister, Mrs. Jos.

and Mr. Brooks visit to Monroe while here. and Mrs. Bill Oriaby and chilrrived in Arcadia on Friday and on of their hore after bah in Baynevlle and Balbs iar few onmthf and Mrs. Olen had as st Sunday MedarenS Walert oe Boflaynedlll.

'Thee aske the acsaeti of Mr. Pr ltl Manilde Capes sad I spent dais I uIl le them if the tegga they will rematn a short I loptlg for Chile. South Mr.Rol euwl lwork in the hghwys. Doyline, who, was burled -on August 6, at the residence of her son, Mr. J.

R. Sleary. Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Cook were in Shreveport Thursday and Friday of last week and attended the.celebrated imovie drama, "Foolish Wives" while (there. Buy yeUrues esm Lyons ta- get Ither, service giving footwear at pries lowest for 5 years -Lyoes AO 1 Miss Willie Conger visited last Sunday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

N. Conger who were both ill. It Is a -pleasure to report that they are much improved. Mrs. Wesley Saunders, who had also visited her parents returned to her home in Mrs.

C. A. Tooke and son, C. of Haynesvlle, came down Sunday to spend a short time with Mr. and Mrs.

Range. Mas. Tooke.went to Monroe on Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. Ikermie Rungs Bel and famlly.

Mrs. W. T. Lee had as guests last week, her children, Mr. and Mrs.

F. C. Eppner and soh of Palestine, Texas; iMrs. B. D.

anod little 4 Francis Mildred and Miss Vera Lee of Dals Teerand Mr1 sand Ii. Loe-ef Just reelvud sevaI Ladies' New Fall Dawidoi A Ce. Mires- Maxne Garett of port, and Miss Irma Galoway of Rus- I ton were week4ad visitors in Arcadia. Both of these young ladies were grapuates of the 1922 A. H.

8 'Class, and' are now attending buslnees a college. Miss Susie Ferguson, who had a very pleasant visit in Shreveport with her cousin, Mrs. Sam Ward, last week, returned home Monday. She had the pleasure of seeing the popular screen production, "Foolish Wives," while there. Mrs.

Foster Taylor is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. B. B. Cannon of Cheneyville. The ladles here who met Mrs.

Cannon on former visit to her daughter are delighted to have her here again, and trust her stay will be an extended one. Men's New Fa CisIlg jt ars -viet at Joe. Dawis Judge J. Reynolds left recently to spend a few weeks in Ann Arbor, Mich. The Jnudge has the pleasure of being with his daughter, Miss Luda, who is taking a summer coarse at Ann Arbor University, and alsa get.

tlnw the benefit of lectares at the law department. Miss Mattie Runge who has spent eteral weeks in Fort Worth, Tiam, with her aunt, greatly enjoyed many deSlightftl diverlons, bhile there, was calldt home by sudden liness of her little nephew, It is sainoely hoped that he will son recover. br. and Mrr ooo Daniel and little dagtoers left Tuesday In thair car for ipoants tay at Galveston Texo. At Houst th will be Joined by MKr.

andur C. J. Btown (Law May Daniel) and will go together to where they have a cot' Mr. and Mr. J.

Rush WlIber'ly Cat dangbter Eim BMrie at as, eating points in the west. They will make the trip through the country it their car. Misses Linda Bullock and Edna and Mae Lucky of Shreveport, who have been their guests recently have returned home. Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Runge returned last week from a visit to Cooper's Wells, Miss. Mrs. Runge stopped in Monroe enroute home, to be with her daughter, Mrs.

Hermie Bell, and Mr. Bell in their great anxiety about their little son Billie, who has been critic- ii ally ill, and whose condition is still td quite serious, and is causing much a solicitude amoung his relatives, and a friends. Mrs. J. S.

Turner entertained the members of the Les Alis club oni Friday morning at 10 o'clock, at twotable bridge. The prize was a Japan. a ese chimes and was awarded Mrs. Armour White for high score. At the 'oncluslon of the game, a course luncheon was served consisting of cantaloupe cocktail, chicken salad crackers, olives, pickles and iced tea fruit sherbet and cake.

Mr. M. F. Cook, of Ringgold, was 'i( the guest of his son, Mr. S.

A. Cook and wife Sunday and Monday, while Cl enroute to Epps, to visit his sis. al ters, Mesdames A. J. Neal and Gus Neal and other relatives.

While in ot Arcadia he accompanied Mr. and Mrs JW Cook to Haynesville, where they tri were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

T1 sh SHOES. wi We want to emphasize our position ti to sel the beef at old time Wi yons Bras. Co. 1 kit Miss Helen Capers celebrated her of lwelth anniversary of her birthday on Cl Monday afternoon with a very delight flt entertainment for her young friends. in, About thirty boys and girls were serv ed delicious fruit punch on arriving interesting outdoor games were enjoyed, and a contest in which Mis.

da Alice Lyons was successful and award-o I ed a box of candy. The honoree recered many appreciated remembrances from her friends. Miss Eula Maude, Lenior Capers and Miss Laverna Fowler served brick cream and cake. Mrs. B.

Capers, Mirs. Carl and Miss Jewell McGuire also assisted in the courtesies of the afterinsol. The many friends of Miss ('laribe! Cowley, who was a member of the A. 8. faculty of 1920, were gretaly tie gieved and shocked when news rech i ed here of her death on last Sunday at her home in Mansfield.

Miss Cowley at had been suffeing tll health since last November, eted ofmnfluenza Ibut her friends were hopeful that she 1 was improving, but a change for the worse took place aand her eonditlon grlgaly b3eame more se- for rious until.the end came. Mls1 Cow. ley was a very able and elfficient teachl er, conselentions in al things, and hote pleasing pereonality won her many st friends who deeply sympathize with ser bereaved relatives in their irre- seV parable los.s spo ao -and PIOCOTING par SID 1. i a r1m andrm; at men ed.v It sapl odor, promoteM Har the work visi when other hae 8 faied. You wille like it.

ISold by Oftn Drug Coran pany. (83-2t-1t.) who edy, It baa a pleasing Mar growth the work vinu Sealed bids wil be received at the of 5 ofice of the Blvllie Pariah School Tae' Board, Arcadia, ant o'clock a. Monday August I4bo lug a concrete sewer ali I the same on the ncampus of tji Arercadia o. High rschool. Right reer to reject any and all Plans apecSmd c.

tions can be had of the nan iigned, A an a evir rdaisIghl. as aerabse re hi ns heal db start slIahi ble a BOA ELECTRICALLY' This is an age of advancement, when the tendency is to get away from time worn methods of performing the household tasks; known today as DRUDGERY. -ELECTRICI3F' is the ever-ready, dependable servant, ready to be harnessed in your home: Leas purthiservant tp work you. IA COMPLETE SA0CK OF ELEC. TRICAL.

MOTORS, FANS, SPECIAL-We Thermos Bottles in all sizes, and the price is sutprisinglylow. The SERVICE ELECTRIC SHOP Louslang Baptist Church rt, Notes "And the children of Israel and the rest of the chiled dren of captivity, kept the r's cation of this house of God in with 6:16. er r. ir The Bible lesson for Sunday morne. ing, "What God's House should mean il to a community," was well discussed and all points brought out inasmuch jI as both teacher and pupil were able.

It is a thought well worth our prayerful consideration, that, since we as a people have gone so far away from (God and His righteousness, that now our great need is to go and rededicate ourselves to Him. God says our bodies are temples of the living soul. What estimate are we putting upon them? Mrs. Cox accompanied Bro. Cox over Sunday and gave able assistance to the choir.

Bro. Cox preached at the 9 usual hour from Math. 5th chapter, particularly from verse 14, "Ye are the light of the world," Our pastor never seemed more inspired, lie made a splendid application of the Christian's life and service to our day 11 and generation. In meaning Blro. Cox said in part, "It is what we get out of life by pleasure seeking and Sac'ulating but only by what we con- tl tribute that counts in His service," The minister made it clear that it should be a thought most discomfort it lug to us that like spoiled children with all God's manifold blessings we i still clamor for more.

Let us exclaim t1 with David of old, "Have mercy upon me, () God, according to they loving tF kindness; according to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my iitir sgresslons. "i r'ote to the mid-week prayer meei 11 ing. On Sunday, August 13th, 1h'o. Cox I will preach as usual both morning fr antd evening. Come to the temple that day and let our best thoughts anl noblest sentiments possess us.

-0 -27 IRinggold News By Mrs. Claude T. Cook A delightful redeption was given in di honor of the West Monroe base ball Cr team, last Friday night, on the bean- or tiful and spacious lawn of Mr. and au Mrs. E.

F. Whitton. A large crowd gathered there and games were played wi while the Ringnold band furnished )r musicte throughout the evening. De. licious refreshments were served and everyone who attended reported a very plesant evening.

Mr. M. F. Cook left Sunday morning for a visit of several days with his I sisters, Mrs. A.

J. Neal and Mrs. 1 Ex A. Neal, who rpslde near Epps, La. ed Little Mary Efllen Suldy-came hotm ed last week after being under the treat- to ment of a specialist in St.

Louis for eas several months. She is greatly im proved in helth, and will be with her wit parents for some time before returning to the sanitarium for further treat. the ment. She was in the care of Mrs. it Harry Bankert with whom she stay ed while in St, Loulis.

Mr. 4Ilie Rogers is home a vilsit with his brother, Homer Rogers. kin who is under treatment in a sanit. tarium at-Marshal, Tex. Mrs.

H. B. Scott little daughter Mary Beth, and Mrs. C. I.

Frye were visitors In Shreveport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neal from nepr Castor, were visitors in Rlnggold Monday. Miss Spears and two brothers New Orleans were guests the hoiae of Mrs.

Georgie Williams Monday and Tuesday, Mr. Duane Pope, of Bhreveport, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pope this week.

Ming Lurline Sellers of Alvardo, Ill I. I -S PI i. 3 el m' a I a OOS SOOO Texas, returned last Thursday after an extended visit with her aunt, (George Mr. E. F.

Whitton was a visitor in Shreveport Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham of Gibsland spent the week-end in the home of her sister, Mrs. G.

S. Suidy and Mr. Suidy. A Mrs. W.

A. Givens is with her par eButs. Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Wimberly in- again this week after a visit to her nn husband at Baton Rouge, who is ated tending a short course at the unich jversity. Misses Joe, Hazel and Ethel Thomas LY are at home after a delightful visit as with their grandmother, Mrs. G. Lawbon and other relatives and )w friends in Shreveport.

te 3irs. Brice and Mrs. of es Hartsburg, Texas, were the guests of at Mrs. Eben Tomme the past week. Miss Lillian Durham who has been er spending some time with relatives and to friends in Shreveport returned homn, Saturday.

Miss Jessie Lesh, left Thursday re visit Miss Lonnie Mason at Taylor. Dr. F. F. Wimberly made a husi hness trip to Shreveport Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Batchelor and her sister, Mrs. Harry Bankert of St.

Lulis motored to Minden Sunday and attended the services at the revival meeting which is being eondineter there by Dr. M. E. Dodd. Mrs.

Gordon Durham and Mrs it Charles Rhodes of Shreveport, are visy iting in the home Rev. J. P. Durham twd Mrs. Durhalm this week.

Little John Harper is visiting rain tives in Many, this week. and Miss Maude Harper is visting her sis ter, Miss Josie, in Shreveport. Miss Louise Fullman, who has theel the pleasant guest of Mrs. Frye for several weeks has return'ed to her home in Birmingham, Ala. Messrs.

Ernest and Arthur Scott o( i Winlltield, were guests of relatives and friends here Friday and Saturday. e- Subseribe for the Democrat! NOTiur We have remedetkd our gin, putting i' new saws and parts where needed. Hlave secured Mr. H. L.

Aubrey to run same and are in position to take care of your ginning in first lacs shape. 8-18-4t. OIL MILL FERT. CO SJTOP THAT ITC1ING. If you suffer from any form of skin 1 diseases, such as Itch, Eczema, Tetter 1 Cracked hands, Ringworm, Old Sores or Sores on Children, we will sell you I entee that if you are not satisfled I we will refund you your money.

iJ I will not stain your I Drug Store. (3-9-ti.) SHERIFF SALE Hamner Vs. Watkins Baker, No. 58867, Third District Court, 8tate.of Louisiana, Parish of Bienville. Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued from the above named Honorable Cout and to me direct.

ed I have seized and will offer for sale to the last and highest bidder for cash, with the benefit of appraisement at the principal front door of the courthouse at Arcadia, Blenville Parish, La. within legal sale hours on SATURDAY, Sep. 2nd, 192 the following described property, to. wit: 2 acres in 8. W.

corner of 8. W. of 8. See. 25, Tp.

15 R. 8. The above described property seiz.1 'ed as belonging to the defendant Wat. kins Baker, and will be sold to satisfy said Writ of IExection and all costs This the 26th day of July, 1922. J.

E. OURRI2, Sherlff. II. 785I UNIVERSAL CAB SOMETHING YOU SHOULD CONSIDER '--If You Want A Ford The present outlook indicates that there will be a shortage of Ford cars within the next month, possibly less time, owing to strike conditions causing a shortage of coal. It has been reported that Ford manufacturing plants have only enough coal in sight to run them for fourteen days.

If you want a car this summer you should not delay placing your rder. Orders are coming in every day, and the longer you wait to make your deposit of the longer it will be before you can expect to get a car. Remember that our service is complete and that every car delivered by us is assembled by an expert Ford mechanic. ARCADIA MOTOR CO. INCORiPORATED ARCADIA, LA.

A SHERIFF lamner Vs. Watkins Baker. 503, Third Dis irC.u ('ourt, Bienville Par.ilsh, Iomisian. I'lder and by virtr'e of a of SSeizure and Sale issued from the above named Honorable Court and to me direeted, I have seized and will offer fr sale to to the last and highest bid. der fir cash without benefit of appraisenment, at the prineipal front door of the courthouse at Arcadia Bienville Parish, within legal sale hours on SAT SEPT.

2nd, 1922 the following descrihbed property. to) wit: S. E. of N. W.

and N. of 8. W. See. 2f.

Tp. 17 Ii. 7 W. The above desriebed property seized as belonging to the deflendant linker, and will be sold to sit isfy said writ of seizure aind sale and all This the 2(th of July. 1h22.

J. E. ('I'RRIE, Sheriff NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departmeti of the Iliterior. I'. S.

Land oflieP at naton Rlouge, .1 July 2'-tth, 1922. Notiie i hlierly given that I'orneal inns Bradfird. of Louisiinia who. April l1th, 1917. made 1loiin -here's happiness for the housewife SeI the FLORENCE Wickless will not smoke, gives a hot blue flame and even heat.

Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. There are 40 or 50 asers of this stove in this community who will testily to its superiority. Lyons Bros. Co. Louisiana stadl Enitry, No.

for NE 1-4 of 1- lion t. Towinship 1.1 North, is Tlllng' 5 West. louisialu Meridian, has iled noltice of inltetionli to make Three Year Proof. to establish claim it, ahnd nl efore 1' of Court. at on the Ihli day of Septlhller.

1922. i 'jlihlill I naiIes aIs I' Iove Sfiiler of iS line. Il.i. 'l atl. of Saline.

La. KhKin, 1hlitnkenship, of li. lit'll Martini. of Saline. La.

1. 1). 1.AN ILL' NI. Registler. adi hao 0 1.

0i 00 09 Si 1. Notar) Public 0 I Arecadia, La. )i 0 ii0 i 0 0 0 0 i ui i i il 0 DR. I. HILL I)iseass and Medicilne Piles a Speciall XNo Loss of Time Satirsfaction GCuaranteed SMooroe, La.

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