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..i.r.Mt'i'in'yow -t i. IM A ,,t ? .? THE HAYTI HERALD I W.M. YOHlv Published Weekly, on Thursdays. 81.00 a Year in Advance. ICntored as second-class mntter Oct. !!0, 1008, at the postollieo at Hnyti, Mo., under tliu aut of March 3, 1870. Hayti, MISSOURI. WHEN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION EXPIRES .e will place a blue crou mirk in this squ&te which is to rotify you that tho time tot whch you paid your subscription hit expired, and unless you reno at once your paper will lie stopped, We do not want to stop your papr, we want you to get every tue but our tcrmf ate caili in advance, and it vou don't pjy up promptly wo will take it tor granted that you don t w3i i us to send it to you and we will not push It on you NEW ORDINANCES. We have a siidjrestlon to make to the city council that will mean a saving of from $150 to WOO in supplying the town with printed and revised ordin ances, which the town needs greatly, ami the people should demand, as it is next to impossible at this time to tell anything allout the laws. We have just come into the posses ion ol about :.'! copies ot the revised ordinances of lOU.'t, which were left oer from lilling the order for the oily at that time. These are unbound, anil -ome of them have missing pages and index. li. re-printing these missing pages and index, and printing the new ordin ances, amendments, repeals, notes, changes, etc., and idnding with the old ordinances, the books would be just as complete as new ordinances would be, at a cost of J.'i to M"), whereas to revise and print new ordin ances would cost all the way Irom yloO to $200. or more. Uv using the ordinances we have and collecting in those now in the pos session of the people, the number could likely be made to reach as high us ;t0 copies, which would lie ample lor the town at the present lime. Kor this work the town need not be out any mone to speak of. as the people would gladly pav si. 00 a copv lor the books, and each cin ollicial could be charged with the copy in hi: possession. If the board does not take action on t lis we shall bind our copies and sell t lem, and then it will lie too late. As a rule, the banks of Ihe country owe iheir cxislancc first, to business I men of the town, who fiirni-.li the work ing capital, and the business man owes his existanri to the people who bin his wares, and the home paper links them all together and is 'the poorest paid business in existence. Hut what is lair for the goose is lair for Ihe gander. If the people ordeied all t eir goods from the mail order hous es, what would become of the iner ouuntV and if the merchant went down what use would there be for the bankV Merchants, as a rule, realize ihe great benefits of a newspaper for the town and community and appreciate its val ue as a trade getter for the town, and most of them are lineral in their sup port of the home paper and give it all t leir job printing, while the banks, as a rule, send their work awa, to the city houses, where they yet it a little Ciieuper b ordering large quantities. As a general rule, the banks only have small jobs done home from 500 1 1 2000 -and us the price is higher on small quantities than on larger ones, tne banks seem to think thai it is u great saving to send their live, ten, llf tjen and twenty thousand orders to the cities and tho home printer is never given a chance to figure on it. Hut s'ipposo the home printer should charge just a little more; suppose the banks of llayti did not order govern in jnt printed envelopes and let us print their blanks and forms, money would remain at home, we could pay o ir interest ami our notes promptly, a-ul we could pay our store accounts wdh. I. L. Dorris, L. t. Averill, A. .1. D v, is, I. Kohn, L. L. Loller and oth er.s; we could give llayti abetter pa per and no one would bo tint loser. We believe in patronizing homo peo ple and home enterprises. What lias become of all that side walk construction that wus talked of some time ago? It don't take city re venue to build sidewalks. The prop erty owners must pay the bill and tho laws of the city and state are ample to force the work to be done and paid for. All required is a little vim on the part of the city olllclul to see Unit the work is done. We are heartily usliumed of both sides of the street leuding north from the northeast cor ner of tho square. It is a sliaiuo and a disgrace to our city, and us the walks at this plueo wore Bimply tit troyert or removed, it only reqult tho proper order to replace them. Early Tuesday morning a numbei of tho tax payers of Ilaj ti who ) a. 5 on the 100 valuation to pay for tin city hall were greatly worried by coin ing over to the postollice to flml the floor of tin; hullwaystunding in water, and some of them suggested that a mass meeting of tho tax payers bo called to look after the matter. It is very plain that something must be done at once, as tho building is too valuable to k't go to wreck, ruin and decay. These tax payers urged us to take the matter up once more, so we will ask the board of aldermen to have a meeting especially to look after this mutter. Marshall J mien asks uh to correct the statement that he intended to re sign the ollice of city marshal on ac-count-of being appointed deputy sher iff, and to state that he was u candi date for re-election. Our intormunt was one of the signeis of the petition to have Mr. J mien appointed deputy sheriff, who said that was his undei standing of the mattei, and the item was given purely as newe. Mi. Jiuleti says, however, that he intends to hold botli offices by appointing a deputy to attend to the mmshul's ofll' e dining his absence as deputy bherilf. At present Jus. Aigo is acting marshal. It is time now to begin to cast about for tin' jit. election on April (5. It is now little more than a month, and the time is short. We want the peo ple to get down to business on this matter and elect good men. We have no means of knowing who the candidates will lie, but we are sure t ie, will be plentiful. The interest ol Iliivti as a city is at stake. Tin-re are j 1st lots of things that ought to be done for the good and for the ad vancement ot llayii, and none but live, w de-awake, piogrossive men ought to be elected. Me careful and think well b.'fore win vote. Are we compelled to make our ap peal lor the improvement ot the pub lic sipiure sliongerV What are the p-ople thinking about, an.wa,V' Is Hayti never to .rise bevond the level o u barn lot or cow piistureV What d ies the ou'side world think of us and h nv do you e. ect I I:i ti ever to b come a cit.s unless her people try to make it so? If ou want to silence our talk, v want. do something -that's what Cannelton (lnd.) Knquirer: Win. York, is now in Hayti Mo., where three months ago he established the Hajti Herald, the snappiest, newsiest and cleanest printed D-coluinu quarto we have looked upon for a long while. And he edits tho paper too, in a way that indicates that he knows his business, lie goes on to boom and boost llati, and to read his savings. IIa. ti seems to be the only spot on earth, and it is Hro. York's privilege and pleasure to do this as he is working hard to make Hayti a good town ami u big one. Nervous Collapse "I liac traveled for thirty years continually. 1 lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, 1 was obliged to give up traveling al together. I doctored continually but with no relief. Dr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me." A. G. C. LIUBY, Wells, Me. There arc many nervous wrecks. There is nervous pros tration of the stomach, of the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine. Its strength ening influence upon the nerv ous system restores normal action to the organs, and when they all work in harmony, health is assured. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. no i iich of advertising for overnnu u printed envelopes was sent O'lt last w ck. About tho next thing t.io government will be selling stamps tit cut pricos. Wo are surprised at tho business inon of Hayti who do not givo their work to tho Herald instead of to tho rich government of tho United States and city printers. Doll Longgrear, well known in Pemi scot county as one of tho pioneer news, paper men, is noweditor and publisher of the Democrat at Prairie du Roeher, 111., and the paper shows excellent patronage and popularity with the people. We wish Doll all kinds of good things. The Capo Progress is informed that Oklahoma has a state law uud a com mission to regulate express rates in that state, and that reductions made applies only to that BtutOj hence the proposed reduction of which he speaks cannot effect Missouri. Missouri is following after Okla homa. A bill has been introduced in the legislature providing for nine-foot bed sheets in hotels. PROFESSIONAL CftRDS J. G. CRIDER IMiysicinn itnd Mirgeon Ollice in Trautmann'b Drug Stork Phone No. 50 Hayti, - - Missouri T. J. TRAUTMANN Physician anil Surgeon Office phone 50. Residence GO. Hayti, - - - Missouri. J. W. JOHNSON Physician ami Surgeon Residence Phone 24. - - Office -10. Hayti, - Mo. F. A. MAYES Physician ami Surgeon Hayti, Missouri ' Dr. R. C. CRESSWELL Dentist. Ollice in Kohn Hiilldiiig Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Hayti, - - Missouri. YON MAYES LAWYER? Hayti, - - Mo. BAYLESS L. GUFEY LAWYER Hayti, - Missouri. JOHN. T BUCKLEY Notary Public Ollice in J. L. Dorris' Store. Hayti, - - - Missouri. J. E. DUNCAN Attornky- at- Law Will practice in all tho courta Ollice, Over City Drug Storo. Oarutiikrsvili.k, : : Mo. VI KG. P. ADAMS Notary Public Itenl Kstiiln and Iiisurnnco Ollice in City Hall Hayti, Missouri Averill Insurance Agency Hartford Fire Insurance) Co. Amoricun Central Insurance Co. Phoenix Insurance Co, Phonix Insurance do. Niagara Insurance Co. Strongest agency in the city. L. O. AVERILL, - - Hayti, Mo. BARBER SHOP MOREAU GASK1NS Tonsorial Artist Two Chairs, FirstolasH Service and every tiling neat and clean. I respect fully solicit your patronage. HAYTI, - . MISSOURI lAXA&&la Patronocoof tho traveling neat and clean. Tho pioneer PTFETrFsOTTPrnnraOTt'iiiTFi THE JOHN A. FARIS MILLING CO. MEAL AND CHOPS Particular attention to custom grind ing. Corn ground or exchanged for meal any day in the week. AMS HUFFMAN, Mgr., 6 ! Your Credit iifiifi . Sewing MdGhines - These are the best machines in tho world, repairs can alwaya be had and you are not buying a lot of trouble when you buy these machines; they are fully guaranteed. B. r. ALLEN, Agt., 6 0'V:ttil&'QWsk&y;&'U:&i&&iU;)S!k&-9 yv&9HfljjHL Fresh Meats, Game, Poultry and Eggs We have tho exclusive butcher shop for Hayti and those neoole who desire one firstclass butcher shoo in Km town aro invited to patronizo us and to maintain the high standard we have set. We are here to stay, and extend fair and courteous treatment and Rood weights to all. Hayti, : : : : : Missouri. ,l. AAAAJ.AArfl.AAAAAJI.AAA..JI.J.JI i A. J. DORRIS, Pres. J. S. WAHL, VIce-Pres. C. J. PROVING, Cashier and Secretary. CITIZENS BANK OF HAYTI. Capital $10,000 Loans to Farmers, Merchants and Lumbermen. Rates Reasonable. Good Notes Bought. Deposits Solicited. Fair and Courteous Treatment. DIRECTORS: D. C. Stuhbs. A. J. Dorris. J. S. Wahl. ffirsr' rff V V HI" 'V W'W "U V HP V JOHN L. DORUIS, Pros. L. C. AVERILL, Vice-Pree. T. A. MaN AIL, Cashier. BANK OF HAYTI HAYTI, MISSOURI. Capital $20,000 DIRECTORS: r- ! ! r" r" r" John L. Domns. Jack Avkriij... Does a general banking business. LoanB money at reason able rates, buys good notes, pays interest on time deposits. Your deposits and general business solicited and courteous treatment guaranteed. We endeavor to please our customers in all ways consistent with safe and secure banking methods. ft t &t t rftt it ifU, &l yrflj rftft jfa jJw tvte&&&&stottiMWfam public solicited. Woll-furnished hotel of tho city. Rates 91 a day. ffl Hayti, Mo. DR. TRAUTMANN'S DRUG STORE For Pure and Fresh DRUGS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES CANDY and CIGARS Located in City Hull Hayti, - Mo. ti is Good For llayti, Missouri. feV.-Sft'U.p.D.-fcVV.felO THE HAYTI MEAT - MARKET - J. F. Dyer, Proprietor thereby enable us rittl r- r r C. J. Provine. G. W. Dorris. rW VVICVVV AJ VU"Vf U"U"U"U"U"W V V "V "U Hi V IP W V V W V yfeH 4 i i i i i i i i i i i i 4 Stkrunu H. McCarty. Dr. J. W. Johnson. L I. Koiin. B. S. Stkaunb. L. 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