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m THE HAYTI HERALD. VOL. T. HAYTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1009. NO. 32. SCHOOL CLOSES. On Friday, Miij 'JS one of tin- many successful terms of the llayti I'ulilic Schools closed. Tlio Hoard of F.du eation was fortunate in liiivin secured a body of teachers who worked so 1aitlilull, tor the advancement of the school. On Wednesday niylit, the contest for tlio L. ( '. Averill medal win "riven in tlio City Hall. In all. there were eiirlit contestants, from rooms four, live and six. Koom four was repre sented ly Honnic )atcs, Lois Willson and lln.el Uissctt. Koom five by Ky rmi llryunt. and room six by llattic. (Jabber, Addie Dickson and r'diiu Mm 11. I 'Pile meibil. m bojuilv. w:i s unn 1 v I ' t Lois Willson, aciiuittiny herself in a vi'vy satisfactory manner, hy reeitinj,'. I "A Nauyhty LiltleCiri's View of Life." A lielter and happier combination, the selection suiting the reciter, and the i eciter suiting the selection, could not ha ve heen found. The decision render ed in hi r behalf by the judges, seemed 10 lie very Miiiilsii'. Hher contestants nc(uitti'd themselves ver nicely and deserve praise for their etlorls. The medal is one il the visible re wards but it is pos-dble. that there were some, contestants who achieved, as much or more, by their traininr. experience ami ellort. Thursday niyht. lony before eiyht o'clock, sitting room in the city hall was at a piemium. the people cominy to enjoy the closing exercises, or the school entertainment, which consisted ol sonys, drills, dialogues, etc. This was more of the little fellows' affair, and from observing closely, their im portance was plainly depicted on their bearing andcniiuteiiance. Some present-,, donated by L. I j. I.eer. for schol arship. iiuiK'tualily .deportment. attend ance were awarded by I'ioI. Stearns: Koom one. Winnie May .lell'ress, jjrade'.il. box of candy. Koom two, Katie ll.iird. rade !i."i. dollar box ol candy . Koom thro . M:ir Settle, jrade '17. (iollar box ol candy . Kiiom loir. Il.i'l Kissctl, yrade 'i'i. FROM H. P. COLEMAN. Lo.Wi I:i:acii. ('ai.ii1.. May L'."j. I'.mi'.i. Friend William: Von well know my disposition and reputation as a peacemaker, as well as an advocate of morality, and hav ing boasted to my inanv friends in old I'eniiscot about this lovely country, perfect climate and perfectly peaceful and moral city which I have found out here in Southern California. I therefore very much desire to have yo.i publish in your columns, and re published, if possible, in every paper in Pemiscot county, the clipping which I inclose herewith, from the Lony Beach Daily Teleuram. I wish to state in this connection that Lony Keaeh is not a little onc hor.se or cross roads town, but it is a city of about 2"i,0iMl population and has uaily visitors of from i'i mm to iono every week day and on Sundays from 000 to "o000, and on special occasions we very often have 71.0.1,1 to l.Vi.noo visitors u day . Now, This means something. It either means that we have an extra ordinary class of people, or a wonder- BALL GAME. The ball fame between Steele and Hayti. oillcd for hist Sunday, was po.stponed on the account of the rain. The vanie will occur ne-t Sunday, at 1:.'!0 p. m.. and it will be one of the best jnimcs of the season. Kvcry one should see it. Don't foryet the merchants who ad vertise: they are town-builders and trade fetters anil help to support home institutions by creating more business and more competition. Ladies, have you Been Hioho nice Itee Window Curtains at J. L. Dor dh' at 90 cents and 31.00. They are the same thing that you pav peddlers and installment houses s3,i0 for. book. "The Chrity Cirl" by Howard "handler 'hristy. Koom live, book. "The American Girl." by Howard Chandler Christy, not awarded, as school continues one week later on account ol Mr. David son's illness Koom six. Iliiiman Kohn. yrade '.17?, book of Sweethearts by James Whit comb Kiley . Friday's work. Teachers took up the time in awardin.' promotion cards, reviews and various other school exer cises. The scholarship for the eighth rrade was won by Iliiiman K'ohir. with no close competitor. For th" ninth Trade, Nettie (Jaither, with three close competitors. Irene Wells closest. -'.i'2"h less. For the scholar making the hiiibest yi'ade for the last month in room 0 Iliiiman Kohn. The winners had choice ol a medal. 01 a nice book. Later announcements of room will be made after the work i closed ful uniformity of temperature which enables every individual to be of a self-yovcrninir disposition. Therefore I take pride in sayiny to my Iriends. this is the greatest coi.ntiy on earth for thi human family to en joy life. Vo n's truly. II. I. ( Ot.i:.M . Tin: ci.ii'i'i.vi.. From the Lonjr Keacli 'Calif. 1 Tele gram: A .roup of policemen and n -porters were this morniii!.' diciissin.r the murder of . it tic Anna I'ultera and the talk turned upon the piea!enct of erimi' in general in communities. Chief Williams remarked that Lou,; Heach should be proud of her rathi r (dean calander. and called attention to the fact that covering a period of fifteen years there had 1 n onh lie murders, The last one was the murder of I". L. Houuian on the niyht of October '2't. He was on his way home and was shot down by a footpad. On Anirust 211. P.mii. !ud Hidden was shot down by W. T. Wilson, lit Men had mistreated Wilson's stepdaughter. Ten years air" a man named Met liever killed Miss MeKee because she rejected his advances, then trii d to kill himself. He was huny. Twelve years airo a man named Meyers shot and killed his wife and then killed himself. The lirst murder was liltien years ao. when two ynuny men shot and kilhd a man by the miiiii' of LMiImii. who cauyht them mi ihe act ol b ir L'laiMmir his ston WHITE GOODS 1 H r, The finest line of White H I h ' Goods ever shown in Hay- H I VA DON'T BUY I E ywSy v till yu sce and inspect my H I V k fff 'a i ' anc w- save money- H 'I 111 11 P X LADIES' TRIMMED H I ill fl'1 I" -''! DOUGLAS SHOES E 91 l I A I 1' I I 7r Service an Comfort. H H h F-oi Te Shoe to Wear. I H Hv Tj BROTHERHOOD I 9 32 j Ever' Garment Guaranteed H fjM I V If You Wear Overalls I mjm r groceries 1 M "ifpl f I fr bargains for your table. I M &2szz. ( S( e a'wa's ave something H M 5L- to er' Just a e better I fei JjJ and a little cheaper than H L. C. AVERILL J f r m - --ss n's ' -iw sf. flM8SaS 1 nese uuiuii , have a uiallii m.itically coi reel tinker-biiind. Thev iiieL'iace- l'ul in model and have a fat I'liiryint: musical tone. I'i ire t'loin :!.()() to .s.S.lin each. Edison Phonographs and Records a' -tz ;:Ljr l jw it faavCT.vi,v,i j&mTzj VIOLINS AND MANDOLINS These have been i-clectcd mi account ol theii line 'one and musical unlit ic. Farh Viiniu has a heavy coid boai'l case, linn included. 1'iircs fioni s.Tiil to 'J ill). .Mandnlins I'niiii .f.! to m,. mmmmmMasBassmMm BANJOS I'ure.s fiom s.-!.ilO to is-1 (10 each. ACCORDEONS Fiom 75c to sil.oo each. HARMONICAS Fiom to 1 ..'i0 each. HAMMOCKS --"umjuuaiiuLnj1 The best iriiiuls and the pietlieHt, nim-fadini: cidiusto be found anvuiieie lot theiiiiiuey. Coui jiaie them w ith iiiIicim at the same puce. $1 7", Si ill), :! fid, s mi, -) mi, 45 rill and (' oil em Ii. CROQUET SETS -AJ fl oo, si -jr,, s .-,(), : on, s.u. on j , M,t. Keepyourmind on Leller ipiallty . It is ".nod, and we will keep it so. Q CLOCKS 5sl Itieak o'day illaini eii.h s). Ifepilblic alaiin s) l.iimiuoii.s a 1 a m s '... AiiMiuiil lepeatiui; alai in L'. WATCHES. In-eisoll "Yankee" M. 1'nclc Sam 51 IupMMill .liinioi'' ?' We want yin r hiisiness, ,oul we can please you. FlsV BASEBALL GOODS C.lleliciV liuisks. Iiiiscbal) b a t s, c.itihei's mitts, liist baeiiian'.s mitts, fieldciV mi1!', lieldcl mitts, toe plates, heel plates uin pite imlicutois si'oic books, ankle iippnrieis, boy's cap'', belts, Imseballs, pick nick balls, lllbbci halls, etc. FISHING TACKLE Kit hv hooks .").(! pci bo of III!) li'ic Kirbv hooks 7-0 per box of 100 ."fie Kiiby hook il-l) per box of 100 iWc Kiih'v huoks lO-ll per box of 100 7"ic Kirbv hooks 7-h.!l-10 per 100 .. loc Limeiick liniikH li-l) box of 100 -'"( Limetick hooks S-0 box of 100 TiOc Cenlial iliniicht No. II pel 111 1 00 Cential ili'itujrlit No. 1" per 111 1 00 Cin. buss, lutein, l'.l-'JO-l-M per 100 li.'ic TROLLS AND MINNOWS Hiuidrix piopelleis each (iascomule spoon Hulls each liiicll Hpinueis No. .'! each Jtuell Hpinueis N'iis 'I and 5 each llildeilnandt tandem spinncis each llildeilnandt plain spiuneis each Hildeihrandt fcatheied spinncis each Dow atem minnow ' hooks each Dowateac minnow 1" 'nooks each 100 Powatesic luiuuow 1" hooks ai- listic each 7"ic Kelch-ciu If) hookH each "illc l'lemier wecdlcHS tiull each .. .. 'Sw I'lciiiiei' llulcd spoon each illc Oidinai'y fluted spnon each 10c REELS Invincible 1st iiulitv each I '.Ti Walton, one of the best made 'Ti0 oOc Coik lloals each . f 4; l()c P'c Tarkle bux.'s, sie .riJ.10 carh 1011 tide I'ish scaleis each sTit' fillc Trni Line, Seine Twine and Ktai-'c- ini', net Iti 'Ativ Vtc l'liinislicil lines each A iV IHr Uic I'ish si i infers each n L'or Lines, uood iiiilily collon 1 ." ft. :i,'ic 'J ioi " fx 7"ic llellci mi.ihtv collon, ''") It. eiirll fn Hi aided linen, Till ft. spools I'm l.'ic ""ilk casiiiu:, on spools pel yd, ;, I iv. oc Japan silk. 10 yd. banks, each L',c SiiiUcih, lead small and medium lc SinkerH lai'ne each 'Jc POLES AND RODS SainpHon'B jointed Hteul l'8ft. each " ij Hatnboo jointed I '..ft. each ("lino jointed Sit. each MlHHiHHlppi cane lhfi. each Minnow dip item cacli "J,") FIhIi Iiiikh each Hiickel dip netH each JMinnow hueupts UX. "fits, 'J(t, Iqt ".'(! Kroj; HpearHli pronu each Fish npears 1 in 5 pronu each I'ish spears- ,r) in. fi prone eai'h Fish spears 7 in S prone, each Fisherman's hats each .Minnow seuis l.xb'i Machine made each :! '.) 'J fid 10c .v 50o K.rH' arut J.r)t! J,"l(! :i."c tiOc ?l 01) Joe N-' .r)0 Minnow scins 1x1,") white tied each iS oO l(,omplete witn ll mis and sinkers. We have hy far the lamest and moHt complete lino ol Flailing Taukle in the city. LITTLE FOLKS GOODS Toy garden tools, Tops. .Marbles, IloniH, etc; BICYCLE SUNDRIES Pumps, Inside Tubis, Hells, Handle Corks, Tire Cement, Wood Kin' Cement, Rubber Plugs, Valves, etc; Repair Rubber. Mi:ni)aiui', for nieiiiling torn or Himued cooilx too Mkmiimi Tissip, a household necessity Oc LCTETI ETD H fl DRU