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aipf'.VT-i"' '--'- -'.( THE i a in m AALD. y VOL.1. 20083 HA YTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909. NO. 11. V" prt7.;pmi''j'';.i V ' JTEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST "& VP Gathered at Random from Random Sources fnero is no ono thing that (loos more - jyal liard down boosting and pushing ' -w'"r a country or helps inoro to build Ft y up man a goou, llvo set of ronl estate 'J1 agents. Wo havo been through the West, to California, and other states, and remained there not for a duy or to pass through, but for months, mix ing and mingling: with tho people in a business way, and wo havo learned that in being up-to-date and progress ive, tho West is far a head of the East, and especially the far West but oven as far east as Oklahoma there is a spirit of thrift and progress that is in advance of tho East. J2astern people generally do not know this; they do not know that nice towns and whole communities are built up and settled in as many months as it takes years in tho East. And it is largely brought about by live, progressive, wide-a wake real estate men, who take advant age of tho opportunities offered them and go to work with a vim to do some- uung. Such a firm was organized this week tin Hay ti, when G. W. Dorris. P.M. I Perkins and Bavless L. Guff v. organiz ed under tho stylo of tho Hayti Real Estate Company. They are home peo ple, acquainted with tho country and its needs, and if iriven tho richt kind of support and encouragement thoy wm uo goou lor our town anu country. They will handlo all kinds of real estate, farms and timbered lands, city and town property, and attend to rent ing and paying taxes and caring for property intrusted to them. Wo extend this new company a hearty welcome and hope the people will co-operate with them in their undertaking, feeling assured that nothing but good results can follow. Highest market price paid for poul try, butter, eggs, hides and furs. See me before you sell. Samuel Adams. Gtf J. N. Maxwell, tho great and only Newt, was up from Covington Satur day night, and as the train arrived too late for lodge we had the pleasure of associating with a good and true friend for awhile. After getting off some of his latest deer, wolf, wildcat and panther adventures (Newt is a great hunter and a crack shot) ho told us about an experience he had with his potato patch during the dry season last year that shows what Pemiscot county soil will produce. Ono day during tho dry season when ho went to haul a barrel of water by tho patch tho ground was so rich and producing such thrifty potatoes and tfioy wanted water so bad, that the vines camo out over tho fence after that water, entirely blockaded tho wagon, turned thobarrol off, and it took him three hours to untangle tho team. Now is a good time to subscribe for tho Hayti Herald. Start the New Year right. Claudo. Edwards and Miss Sylvania Fountain, two of Hayti's young peo ple, wore married at Konnott Sunday evening. Tho wedding was a surprise to many, and was notgenerallj known until tho next day. Mr. Parrott and Miss Ethel Webb accompanied tho young couplo to Kcnnett. Tho Herald extends congratulations and wishes them a long and happy life together. E. L. Clayton's mill grinds or ox changes meal for corn every Saturday. Yi milo west Frisco depot, Hayti. 2-5 Collector .Tuden is busy collecting taxes now, and it is hoped the tax payers will be prompt. Tho collection is somewhat delayed, but tho people havo had tho benelit of this extra time. Highest market price paid for poul try, butter, eggs, hides and furs. See me before you sell. Samuel Adams. Gtf Culpepper and Jackson have just put in a sewing machine needle, shuttle and bobbin cabinet which is quite u nice und attractive arti'sle, and novel in its arrangements. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp'a latest and best special brew. Caruth ersville. Mr. McNail the new cashier of the Bank of Hayti, has rented the aunt Bottie McFarland house and will move his family here soon. Highest market price paid for corn, shucked or unshucked. F. M. Per kins, Hayti, Mo. Gtf Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gordon and family went to Kcnnett Thursday to visit Mrs. Gordons mother Mrs. N. Newby. Tho Frisco restaurant has fresh fish. ,Mr. and Mrs. Sohastian Popham, after spondingtho holidays with friends and relatives hero, left Saturday for their homo at Searcy, Ark. Don't forget Cupt. Allen when you want a sowing machine. Ho sells 'cm on a credit. Granville M. Gwin returned homo Wednesday morning, but on account of having contracted a soverocold, has not been able to bo out. 0 Shell's restaurent for cold and hot drinks and everything good to eat. 8tf I Mrs. H. L. Davidson, who visited hor husband during tho holidays, left Saturday for her home at Gcntrvvillc, Ind. Sponcor & Ingle do all kinds of drov ing promptly and cheaply. Phono 65 Curloy Smith, Andrew Evans and Clint Jones were over from Kcnnett Sunday. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lamp's spocial brew, Caruthersvllio. This muddy weather makes us feci tho need of much sidewalk improve ment. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp'a special brow. Caruthersville. Two slight earthquake shocks were felt here about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. furs. 7tf Misses De Lisle, Miller and Elling house returned from their vacation Sunday. Let your subscription to the Hayti ucraiu siari wiui tno wow Year. Highest cash price paid for Hayti Livery Stable. visited at W. A. Muxoy and family I'ortageville bunuay. I. Kohn will pay higheBt prices for all kinds of furs. 5tf O. H. Dewoy attended to business at Pascola Monday. Got some fresh fish at the Frisco restaurant. Mrs. Dr. F. A. Mayes went to Kcn nett Sunday. Highest cash price paid for furs. Hayti Livery Stable. 7.f W. S. Kearney was over from War dell Tuesday. m LOOK HERE We have now entered into the Now Year and must devote our attention und thoughts as to how we can make the best of opportunities ap they ao presented. m Of Course tho majority will farm; it will be BLUNT'S PLOWS that they want. Some will do railroad work and must have good shoes, so it wiil be the W. L. DOUGLAS brand that they want. Sure we must all eat, so it is A ver m's GROCERIES that we want, so I will aBk you to observe closely and it will be easy for you to ascertain the light place to trade. i i UK'H piuce 10 race. n 1 -? 1 H t if H B 1 1 L. O. AVEEILL I I Uou caw. Yv&4 vV a BLANK BOOKS CUTLERY RUBBER GQODS T&wsvc&Y $wsYnmews y I - - SW's I PERFUMES I CLOCKS I SMOKERS GOODS 1 f f E wish to impress upon tho public the fact that we carry the largest line of Drug Sundries in the county. Our side lines, a few of which mention is hero made, makes it possible for you to find almost anything that you could possibly expect to find anywhere in a drug stoic. SUNDRIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TRUSSES BRUSHES CHINAWARE E attribute our enormous increase in busi ness mostly to our varied assortment of sido lines, and shall continue to add now lines so long as the general demand from tho buying public appears to justify. REMEMBER that wo havo a reputation to sustain on high grade goods. Juat resolve, if you are not our customer, to try us this year; it'll bo a iesolution you won't break. WALL PAPER PAINTS VARNISHES WINDOW GLASS LEFLER'S DRUG STORE : Vuv&iiEs: T . H flj tdusveaV I SwsvxmfcTis