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1 kit. WORLD Items From Home and Abroad, A ncwsnanei', if it hit any brain, I conscience and ii.u,cli hark of it. must continually decide between doing its duty and injuring its pocket. I Oitini and maple, boxing $12.50 a 1.000. Hi ft. cypress fencing 3M a 1,000. 15 vor thing else in proportion. O. W. Frick. lltt .Missouri lias MX) miles of maeadam road-, and of this 120 miles were can- Mructed in l-.MIS. says funis Hill. "tatewii, . ,.,.,,,, , H(.h lilli,r Mman l tukt-H much interest in the highway engineer. More than MM) if(. wh ,,,,. ,, imt, ,,. lhu,. h ot these o.ders. miles of gravel roads were built last year, making about l.(iOi) miles in all. In the year .1,i'mV-(( was expended. Clothing cleaned and pressed mid nM work- guaranteed. Leave orderB at Gastrins' barber shop or my resi donee. J. M. Argo. 27t At its meeting on the loth inst. the Farmington School Hoard made an order lor special election, to be held on Tuesday. .June Nth. submitting a proposition to bond the district for f.'id, (Kin for the purpose of ending a high school building and rebuilding the colored school house, which was recently destroyed by lire. (irit Mote asphalt moling, foltBpar surface one side, sanded surface one Ride. One of the best roofings made. t -nil and sec it and get prices. U. V. FrieU. 30tf When one looks over the names of the federal judges it will be found that with a few exceptions they were either railroad attorneys or corporation satelites belore their appointment. What justice can the people evpect from the hands of men who owe their position to the "powers of prey?"' Ice users should get our coupon books. Saves worry and time, mak ing change, avoids 'mistakes, always ready. Terms cash. Money refunded anv time. Hooks carried on wagon. Hayti Storage. HOtf The lifteen-year-old son ol Henry Holle a larmer li ing near Kriestatt was injured Friday, probably fatally. while talking over a telephone during ! a thunder storm. The child was at the telephone talking to a neighbor when a bolt of lightning i an on the wiles, knocked him to the Moor un conscious. He is in a serious con dition. The most durable machine made is the Ni:V Ho.MK. We also handle the bull h-'aring Singer, the WnxC. Fhkk, the New Ideal, the Eldredge, the Wil cox and fiibbs. With over 15 years handling and ropaiiing machines, we ' are eompeieni io ueu yiui woien is i ne best. Chas. (Joodrich, Carnthersville, Xlate Auditor Cordon has furnished to (low lladley.at the hitter's ictjucsi. an cstimateof the reenues ol the slate lor the ensuing biennial period, which he puts at s.;iilil.(iH. The appropria tions lor the session of the general as sembly . so nearly as the auditor has them compiled, will approximate, the estimate shows. !l.ii(l).(h)or an excess over the revenues of fl.. Ill 1.(1 l.l. The supreme court ol Missouri de cided .Saturday , that the ballot boxes cannot be opened in the trial ol the preliminary election judges and clerks on charges ol making laNe returns in the primary election last August. The grand jury indicted li'l judges and clerks on charges ol making fraudulent returns inconnection with the primary . Circuit Attorney Suyer endeavored to get the ballot boxes opened to Use the ballots as evidence against the defendants. ThBs Spa66 to Let No matter where you live, if you have something the people want it will pay you to advertise in the Hayti Herald. Our readers trade with merchants who advertise. Low rates made (or twelve months contracts. Eon AT LARGE Gathered From Many Sources James Hei'i-v Mannintr. inf.mt win. aged abnut twenty months, ol Mi', and Mc - ,. 15. F. Manning, who live near I Holland, fell into Lost Hnyou last I Satuiday and was drowned. Pemiscot Ar-jjiis: James U. Moore, who has been near Kchmv, Nevada, for some months, was called lioine last week owing to the death of hi- small child. He will remainhere forawhile, citi.ens of our town all interested in a mine out there Iron, which they are ex pecting great results. I have employed Jack Warfnl of Little. Rock, an experienced watch- maker and jeweler. We. carry a full stock of every factory's make of gen- uine material, with Western Union wire in our atore. wo are prepared to give you good work. (Jhas. Good rich, C'aruthersvillu. Ii0 The Missouri supreme court handed down an opinion last Saturday which sustains the legislative act o! two years ago deny ing the right to do biisines, in the state of Missouri an insurance company which pays its ollicers a salary in excess of t.i().)t)i) a. year. This will it enforced, mean that the Prudential. Imputable and the Metro politan companies must cpiit business in the state or reduce the salaries of some of their ollicers. PROF. B. S. STEARNS The many friends of 1'iof. I! Steams leuiet to have him cease labors in our school, which lie s. his I does this yeai, aftei having seted seen yea is as supeiiiitendeut of the same. Prof. Steam? came to Hayti in It'll, lion. .MillersMlle, .Mo., ami m !!)(). w.t elected as school commissioner, and is . ., t, , , r.i . ,i at piesent the President of the foiith- ... . east M.ssouii leacbeis Association, having been elected to that place at the last annual session. He was ic- i , i u i i ,i elected as school comnnssione. thiee terms, and holds that position at pie. cut. He has altendeil the Cape liiiardeau no, ma. seveial yeais, and has lllMI iU- tamed eiedits at the State I'liiveisily, W here lie wil ie-enter eailv in tl Ibis uionlli. In lilOl he mat lied Miss Sadie Wells, the daughter of out well-known tow ns inaii, '. I '. Wells, Xr. . and has made his home in llavti coutiuiiouslv since ),;,, !', a,iv,.nt j the towi i. The fact of his having set ved seven consecutive veins as su.ieiintcndent id" the llavti .schools is puma Ilea evi dence of his siipei iot as an instiucior tools is puma HkJ ? 1 lA&lii McCAIX PATTERNS CiMiritnl lor stjli1. jurfict fit, implintv anil reliability mjrly" 10 ). is. S"lil m nt.irly ccry city and tin' n in tin Umtnl St iti s .1 ml Cm iii 1. or liv 111 til illicit. Mure -,) it tl in nny otliLr in.tKc. Si ml lor luc lat.ilniic. McL'ALVS MAGAZINE Mini; subcnliLi-. lli in nnv otlu r fnsliion in iinno -imlliim .t ninntli. ln.ilu.itlr. 1 it. est stjlis, iittiiii, ihi'ssm 1U111L', inillinr, plain bt'wm, 1 1111 v iuc illi oit, fi tirdu sinj.', ttiquittt', iihhI st. rii, tti". On v Nl o lit", .1 51 ir iiwirtn il. 11M1 t, im 'mlin .1 Inr p ittt rn. SultiLiilu' toil iv, or s,nil iur b.iniilc io')'. WONJIERIUL INDUCEMENTS to Aytnt, l'ot il brinirn j," 1 11111 c.it ilout .mil mn c isli jt imiIUc. .AiMii TUE Mcf.UL CO.. ::s Io US W. 37th SI.. NEW Y0RU and his nnnulinitv. iiinl tin liiL-h ' eHl0L"" in '. hu "v in,... i roi. MiunriiH in hi a rut mm: disposi tion, iitnl the continuous honors show ered iiioii him .since coining to Hayti, have been without srtllci t :i t ion oi ef- fun cm liiu imr . mJ .,.. ,.vi,i.. ,,..,.. r the leeognition of his tint woith as a man of honest integiity anil sterling ability. The pupils of bin loom pici'iitcd him with a valuable ami beautiful pai. of Masonic cull' buttons, as a token of love and esteem. l'luf. Steams is a liL'nd demec Mason, an Odd Fellow and a Monein Wood- nciuvci ne may go, wnatever in inav do, he will eve. have the earnest wishes of a host of friends in Hayti and lViiiis-rot cotitii, and wc a.e most sine that anv comniunitv mav count j,.f .i... ,.:, ,lf ',; , i , " ' lf t,H t-1,m,M (,f " llu"'t -,-,'l' .'''utleiuaii in the person of 1L S. Steams. Fresh bread, cakes and pies and all kinds of cold drinks always on hand. Your trade solicited. Hale & Beard. Deal with our advertisers. Order of Publication. State of Missouri, Comity of l'emisfot j fc In the"Ciieutt ('.nit, July Teiui, l!i0!l. J. K. Adam-, 1'iaintitl, vs. , O. Ashby. Defendant. I Now at this day come the plainlifl heiein, by his altoinev, Von Maves, , and files bis p-tithm and allidavit," al-, leging, among othei Hunt's, that thci deiendant, O. ( . Ahby, .- not a icsi-' dent of the Mate of Ali's-oiiii, so that tbeoidinaiy pioc-s of law cannot be .sci ved upon him within tin '-tatu. V ll'l l.ll Finn It i f)t1..,,..l I.. t... I ' I'-'"., . ." VIM, IC1 It LIU- 'leik ill vacation that said Defendant I.. .:!.! t tl:.. . . . m- iiuiiiM-1 my puuiicauoii mat tin i'liiiutifl lias I'oinmei.ced a suit against him in this roint l,v petition ami attachment, the object and geneial mimie oi wincli is io tecover of and '' the deleinlaut damages foi l.ul- n"' to fiimisli niateiial to build fen e ,inii ,,r ,,,.,,t ,i. , . . i ! 1,n" '"r siiiis due tot making feme po-ls and cleaiim: land in the sum of -"'-. 7(1, and that bis )al,(i j, attached, bieli is des(-iil,.d a, fus; S. W. 1 of X. 1 am .. J c.f X. W. , s w. J f s.-di.... .r.ai.d Hu-t J of ;. j of S K. of -..cim,, :;l', all in Township 111. Range lL' Last, in Peniis- '.',l l 0.".nl.v -M i--oin i, ami that unless the said ), C Asbb Vhl.-iv-mi, ai ZZ Vm'u.nf to he begun and holden at the Couit ne auu appeal ai House in the ( itv ol ' aiiutieisille, m said I'oiinlv. on the I'Jib day of Julv, next and on or helme the iiist day of said teini, unless tin thei time h giant ed by the ("on it, answer oi demur to the Petition in said cause, the s.lt,ie will betaken us confessed, and judge ment will be rendeied accoidingly. inn m is iuiiiiei OKleied. that acopv heieof be diiI.IisIh.,1 .i...,,,.li.r t., i.i" in the Hayti lie. aid. a newspapei pub- ... I....I :.. .1 :.!.. i- i. ished in the said I'ountv of i'eii.iscot foi font weeks successively, puolished at least once a week, the hist inseilion to be at least tif een days befoie the fust day of the sltjd next'Regiuar 'I etui of this (Joint. cal K. X. Ilnrvuv, Citcuit Cleik. A ti lie copy f. on. the iccoid. Witness i ti y hand, and seal of the i iicuit Coint of I'emisc.it county, this l'.lll. ilav of May, PI 111. N'ill K. X. I'll i kmn, ( iicuit Cleik. I THE IMPERIAL ICE CREAM PARLOR SPECIALS EVERY DAY All Kinds ot Cold Drinks, Fine Candies, Fruits and Cigars. A Full line of Confectioneries Cream, liji and up Delivered, 1'oflCa.d. PHONE 7G Post Card. SHELTON & POPHAM WEST SIDE PUB. SQUARE SHELL'S RESTAURANT and SODA FOUNTAIN 1. At NorlhwcHt Corner of Square) For voiir money's worth in Short Or der Meals, Hot ami Cold hunches, Fruits, Confectioneries and all kinds of Cold Drinks. I Sodas .().". Ico Cream Sundaes 1(1 J Cones .ur Fvorythinc that (joes to make up a firslclass restaurant and soda louutain. Call once and you will come auain. P&teWRf: Irrrefi "a.T" ati.ii. i - , -s.Jli-w. 1 4 m: r l'l Tt ,.cc . - Will l,, "a : O'ind rnwllkr 1 MfJll k . - I, i Si l. i srt. . " ' t , -T..V"V.,.. -! Mr P ' 'JSiVfiAHl BBmORli5UW Vrt W. J. MorrU, Afit., Hayti, Mo, ArttNTS r-nr. iJr .civi.. '''vvvy obiihi gpf i i nn . n k. n Ml t. I tl till ,t ILTJJT.UJ.J- U V 1 3MI HB. . ju i aiLinnTU l. ai jv . Me - 'l .. iw- " A BANK THAT IS STRONG in money, in men and in a desire to make its service of practical value to every man or woman who favors it with their account. CJ If you are not already one of our customers, try a checking account with us; deposit your checks or cash. No matter what bank your checks are on, we will cash them and give you a neat pass book and a check book. In this way you will also have a re ceipt for the money you pay out. We pay 4 per cent, interest on time deposits. BANK OF HAYTI I i OFFICERS John L. Dokhi-j, Pre". L C. Avkrill, Vice-Pres. T. A. McNail, Cashier. DI HECTORS: John L. Dmmis. Jack Avekii.l. I)k. J. W. Johnson. I. Kohn. Stkkunc; H. McCartv. Ten Months Out of Doors Sulphur Springs and National Park Sulphur, Oklahoma Winter is almost unknown there. Whether lor health or recreation, it is worth your while to take a trip to Sulphur. J. G. Sarius, Agent Frisco Lines, Hayti, Mo. I 'i .Mil's iul-P.iin pills ,,i. .. p.nii I HEADACHE NEURALGIA Take ONE "Dr Miles' Ami of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone Pln fills (uve hetn uwd by roe tor rheu mine piins, hcidichc nd pain In tuck tld sides, md in every case Ihey give perleci unifictlon" Henry Courier, Boonrnn. N. V and Tilt pains OF RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA 25 Doses 25 Cents Your Druggist sells Dr Miles Ann.Pln, Pills nd he Is luthorwed to return the price ol the first picture i on I y i if ii (ails m rncfn tou 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copvriqhts Ac. Anyone tending n rketrh nnd dpscrlntlnn may quickly ascertain our opinion free whrtlior n invent Inn la prolinMy miciiliihU ('uiiiiniinlra. tloiKKiricllrcontlilentlal. HANDBOOK oiil'meiita aunt fnD. oldoat it.iMirv fur at't'urlnir liutt'lita. 1'ntiMita tkutt nirnucti Muiiii A Co. rcct'Ue I'fclul tiotlcf, without cliargo, lutha Scientific Hmcricntt A handnomplr llltiatratod wepalr. I.artrpat clr riilutlnil nC iinr vrientUlc Journal. 'IVrnii, ft a your: four iiionllii, L Bold bjrull newadt'alrra. lYUINN&Co.36'0'" New York Uraucti Ufflco, 62i V 8U Wulilugluii. 1). C. r iiirtlilfir H' M mVm ,U PI i i irmiHiMnw rt rfFT, 1 ! I L. L. Li:ki.rr. B. S. &TEAKNS. Hnyli L(i(li,'t I)iri''ttirv ai. w. a. Hayti camp No. 9507. meets everv Fridav night at Masonic hall. H. L. Davio.v, V. C. J. T. BiTKLKY, Clerk. r. O. O. F. New Fra lodjje No. 35J meets every Saturdav night at Odd Fellow hall. C . Wki.i.s Jk , N. CJ. P. S. Kavknstkin, ee 1 O. K.S. Havti chapter No. 217. meets '2nd and 1th Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Ada .Ii'dkn, Win. Vuiti. F. Adam-, Sec K. and L. of H. Hayti lodge No. '2717, meets 1st and lird 1'uesdays, at Masonic hall. Wit. Hkasonkk, Protector ANNA Dt'NKMN. Sec. A. F. and A. M. Hati lodge No. ,r)71 meets lit and lird Thursdays at Masouio hall. .1. V. John-on, Wm. Villi!. P. AU.. MS, Sec W. O. W. Paean camp No. '27H meets everv -Mid and 4th Mondav nighiH at Odd ' Fellow hall. I MoKdAN Wokth, C. C. I C. J. Mayks, Clerk. 1 M. P. h. Hayti council No. tinu meets Unii and Ith Tl.iusday at Odd Fellow hall, i A. T. Hl'TsoN, Pres. II. M. Ranmu'ku!!, See I. O. H. M. Wakarusa Trihe No. 171, meets , every Tuesdav sleep, Sth run, at O Id Follow hal! All Chiefs invited Amos HtTi'MAN, Sachem. A. I). Al.i.KN.Chief nf Records Church Directory Services at Methodist church, south: Preaching lst,:id ami Ith .Sunihus at 11 a m. ami 7:00 p. in. Sunday school every Sundav at H 41 II III W. W. rAltKIMiTON, upi Hpworth I.eanne each Sunday 7 p. m Prayer meeting each Wed. at 7 p. in To all these services the public is eorfially invited. T. U. Fai-i.in, Pastor i Church of Clirist; services in city hall, 1st and it It Sundays, afternoons and nights, by F.u. W. A. Hl'UKi:. I'oslollire Hours Week Days 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. ,Sundavs, 7::i0 to 10::i0 a. in.; l;30 to 2:'M i. in.; 1 ::I0 to (1:00 p m