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Marnp!roran KfcjeilfltolsfcHSSaLif IfMt-Jw KAfetK- . THE HAYTI HERALD Wm. youic. Published Weel,. on Thui-.ilu, 91. uu a Year in Advance. Ii ON THKSt'Itl-'ACK. i-Im.- th In tin1 west It Is a purl of the tinwril ten law that cer, one shall praise up hi own lociilltv am! never .u a word Kntored an second-class mattur Oct. ISO, 1908, at tliu postolllcu at Hayti, Mo., under the act of March :t, 1870. IlAYTt, Minsoi'IU. AUHOlt DAY. We are informed that Arhor I)a. will he observed b the school, and e would like to -ee the da obM-rvt-d b the entire town. We can never have a beautiful and inviting cit until we make it so. In the far west it is the I'tistoni to put down eonerete walk and plant trues before even an attempt is made to ell the property . In California the renter-, ol cit propertv are furnished with hose and water and are required to take rare tit lawn.-,, tree-, and shrubs. People back east seem to e;ue far less leu-comfort and beaut, than the people of the west. What would our people think on ;?oin.r out into the eounli and dn iny miles alony rows nl lir, pi-ppi-r. eiiealxptus, palm, and olive tiei-s, m Ici'spersed here and Iheie with hcdye-. ol roses, eeutui'.v plants and llowersV Would a ten-mile drive alony an oleander bordered roadwav be in vitinyV Of course we must use tiees ol a moie ha i-l nature here, and suppose all our streets and avenues were lined with our native maple. Cot tonwood and sveamore. don't vou think it would be more inviting on a summer day, and don't vou think Un people traveling through our citv would be more impressed? Kb veil vears ufo we tried to jjet Un people to plant trees on the squaie, and strange to sa., nothing has been done until this spi-my: but trees should have been planted on this square when it w.is dedicated in ls!l.". Suppose trees had been planted then Today tliev would have been lai muL'mc our surprise the other day when a certain man told us that It required no thought, eneiyv or olTort against it. lo read and digest Ihe epitome of the """ " """" world's daily doings as eonlaiued in Oeore Webb, oiu ol the siibstau the newspapers of the land: that it was tial farmers of Hraffadocio, while all hollow and nieaninless and the here last week, proposed that if the cream was on the surface. cit.v would use them mill set them out. II there is anything moie deep and that he would donate a wajjon load of hard to undersiand than the principles, vounj: maple Coming as it does from causes and ellects id the acts on the so :ood a cltl.en, we surely ouyht to ilail.v stare of lite we would like to accept the oiler right now. Let's all know what it is. Mack ol each word, us business people lav off a day and t SOME PRICES AT J. F. INGLE'S eaeli act and each deed, hidden from view, there is some Inlluenee and some motive there is an under-current. It is not the mere pa-sinj,-" ol the incident itself tliat should inteiest us. but the cause and the elleet. The present is just as deep a study to the reflective iiiltid that strives lor set theHC trees out with our own hands and have a dinner in honor of Mr. Webb. When you pull down the town in, which is your home, your business, you are pulling down youisclf, and when you build up youi own town an intelli;reul understandi njj as the ou build up ,out-,elf. and ourneiyh past. hor. Try and banish from your mind To all Intelligent minds the princi- the mistaken idea that good things are pies ol government are perplexing and' away off in some other locality. (Jive our greatest statesmen anil diplo- your town all the praise it can legi mats often hesitate. timately bear. It. will certainly do The surface man takes every ting in a you no harm, and above all. patronize literal meaning. i home institutions. Me a booster. He leads that Mry an was defeated,! but cannot tell you why. He reads about in rill Ii only knows it by name. lie reads that the Western We usually give every man the right to his opinion and reserve that same right to ourselves, but are liable to show bad leinpei when deprived of weie pieventetl fi mil enacting .n1i- tli-.t fiirlii .lapam si rislation and ; States legislation but does nol te- alle the deep feeling ol sell-preserva-llon against the "yellow peril." The siirlace man is wafted about on every little popular wave and by eu-r.v little wind. He may gel more praise and more abuse while he lives, but he leaves nothing to show that he has In en. Mut he thinks different, of course. I't's push the matter of fencing the square and planting tiees. The work surely ought to be completed this spring. Uasti-rn Oranulatnl .Sugar, lfilh for 81.00 Navy Iteans per Hi tie 3 Cans Hominy 25c Flako Hominy per Hi S'.jC Burro Rrunii Sugarhouse Molasses per gallon (Hit! Onion Sets !i5e, 3 gal. for 1.00 Ronuhud bucket coffee with cup and fiiiucer , 00c Kvaporated pearH per Ih 10c I'.vaporaU-d peaches per Ih 10c Evaporated Apples per Ih 10c Prunes, 3 pnundH for 25c 31h can tomatoes 10c H barn big dual soap for 25c THE JOHN A. FARIS MILLING CO. MEAL AND CHOPS Particular attention to custom rind ing. Corn ground or exchanged for meal anv day in the week. AMOS HUFFMAN, Mri, Hnyti, Mo. The hours at the postotlice are: Week days, 7:.'lil a. in. to 7 p.m. Sun- , days 8 to Kii.'IO a. m; 1 :'.M to :::! p. m: ' ' :.() to (i p. m. I Mi DR. TRAUTMANN'S Jflk DRUG- STORE 'wH9liffiirM- (r ''lin' a,u' ns'1 H WrT, v fl; STATIONER V f Kf,? 1 SCIIOOLSUIM'LIES cure f' W CANDY and CIGARS - W- jrf Located in City Hull iKSJCh Hayti, - Mo. A newspaper is in no sense a child of charity. It earns tw ice over ever collar it leeeivus, and it is second to i liuiliiing ot a coiiununilv . Its i reap far more benefit from its pages than its publisher, and e. tiling lor the and support of the community in which it :' FREE TRIP to.the :.w. '::;";::'"" ;rz PACIFIC COAST i- & . 6 '.P iJ.&& r.i?. Pi" '. '!.'. '.'.-. " LP-O O' ."'"l'".:,,t'.' Your Credit is Good For stately and we would have hail the pleasiue of them through all these years. A small effort on the part of each individual will soon make a beautiful city. "When we are in Koine we do its Romans do." Let a few citizens go to work and beautify their homes and their neigh bors are sine to follow. Hv all means let's plant trees on the square this spi-my it will soon be too late and let's go to work in eat nest to make Hayti a jity of beautiful homes and a beautiful city for homes. Let's begin on Arbor Day. a-j is published, it asks for no more than I in all fairness belongs to i generally it receives less, it, though Patronie unit help your home paper as you would any oilier enterprise, because it helps you, and is not an act of charity. Hv All the west hates a "knocker." In the east people seem to take a delight in "running down" their own com munities, but public opinion in the Great West will not stand for this. A man there who hints that there is any fault to be found with the climate, the soil, or anything else, is looked upon ,is ,t common enemy and he may as well pack up and go east at once. A; A&MmoT0M I ORtOON I ARE YOU ONE of tke many tnous- I ands who want to explore this Won derland & Singer and WheeSer & Wilson 7 7 ? ? SUNSET ' MAGAZINE ha instituted a new department, -whose special work it is to put within the reach of every one an opportunity to see the FAR WEST. 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When we say "From the Cradle to the Grave," we mean that we handle Star Brand Shoes in all sizes and kinds. We now open to your gratifoation a full line of Spring and Summer Wear of Gents Furnishings of fancy and up-to-date Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckwear and Underwear, and our prices make it worth your while to stop and see and investigate before buying. A NEW GROCERY STORE We have just added to our store a Grocery Department, with a brand-new and up-to-date line of Fancy Goods, and a Market for your Produce at the very highest prices that can be paid. WHERE? 4 4 4 4 4 4 Loans to Farmers, Merchants Reasonable, (iortil Notes Bought, and Courteous Treatment. and Lumbermen. Rates Deposits Solicited. Fair A. J. Dorris. .1. H. Wabl DIRKCTORS: D. (3. Htublm. O. W C. J. Provine. Dorris. ff-fr WWW WWVf If 'W W 'W W 'W V W W W WW & W9 k 4 g, JOHN L. DORRIS, Pres. L. C. AVERILL, Vice-Pres. T. A. M (SNAIL, Cashier. BANK OF HAYTI HAYTI, MISSOURI. 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