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LOCAL Many Things Worth Reading, Condensed for Busy Readers llcul with our advertisers. Ladies' luinri bags iit I.tMler'H 21 tf Mrs. Win. (ititiu is sick this week I'aintH mill window glass at heller's. Mis. al Cliitiii Nijuiti-ill this week. Ladies triiiiiui'd hats at L. ( '. Aver-1 ill's. L'otf Mr-. .Itu'k 'IVii-itfr w u- fijjlit ill Tues ilav. ! Kdison phonographs and records at ' Lt-fler's. 'J lit Miss l-'icila W'iUiui has i I'tin-nurl . Ii " i school. i)ur advertisers want ,)tir trade and j sl.u.ild have it. I l.rnest Maldwin nl Kennutt was in I I la ti Friday, j Iicrr.v Willson of Concord was in town Monday. I. Kinj.' had legal business in Ken iii tt Tuesday. Sam Co i belt ;i out fiom Curuth-i-rsv illi' Monday . Wall paper, carpet paper and build ing paper at heller's, li 1 1 f ( harlie Fierce of Caruthersville is a Hi raid subscriber. Dr I'aintH, oils and glass union's Drugs Store. Trail t-2ti reported as on at Dr. Trim t-Jli Mrs. .Tai-K llcy is tin road to iwinuij . GIiihb of all kimlH matin's Drug Store. Mrs. lliert Staeey and naby are on t! e sick list this week. ( . W. Frick had his hand severely it at his mill last week. Miss Louie Shields of New Madrid (sited in lla.ui Saturday. The infant ol Mr. and Mrs. S. J. .It fin i has been quite ill. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, hemp's special brow. Uaruthersville. .1. L. Ilorris is putting material on the ground lor his new hriek. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, hemp's special brow. Caruthersville. The infant id Mr. and Mrs. liarnie Swan died Tuesday morning. Use the beat, Sonour's floor paint. Dr. Trnutmann's Drug Store. 2G Mrs Uuth Oglesby ol Maiden visit ed Mrs. I'M Morris last week. Cole & Lilly'a double body paint, at Dr. rrautmann'a Drug Store. 20 Miss Fannie N'eel ol Kennctt visited her unele, .las. Ai', Friday. Saturday night soine one robbed C. Shell's cash drawer of aboiit WO. A few more kegs of home made sorghum molasses. J. L. Dorrls. lolin Seobey ot Kennett was in Hay ti Tuesday, enroute to St. Louis. White goods the best and moat at tractive line in town. L. O. Averill. The fare to the reunion at Memphis ne.M week is i'2.i lor the round trip. Spencer & Inula do all kinds of d rav ing promptly and cheaply. Phone 05. Dr. Trautmann's Drug Store will soon mow to the Kolin new building. I. K. Cirifen of McGuire, Mo., sends us a dollar to renew his subscription. MissLueile Wright of New Madrid is isitiny Miss Kuby Morris this week. lluuklin Democrat: Miss Nell Mor gan has joined her parents at Hayti. .1. N. Clemens and family of Tyler v isited home folks at lit. ti Saturday . 1 will accommodate thoao wanting Lime, Urlek or Cement. P. S. Raven Hteiu. 21tf Mis. A..1. FaganofCapc Ciirurtleau, isited her son, L. C. Averill, this, wee it. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lump's latoat and beat apecial brew. Caruth ersvillo. Look over our advertising columns and trade with the uierchant.s who ad ertise. Chickens wanted highest market price paid, cash or trade. Spot Caah Grocery. 30tf If you want to help men who ure helping the town, deal witli those who advertise. Kilu-ston Herald: Mrs. T. J. Truut miinn, of Iluyti spent Wednesday in Sikeston. We are closing out our Columbia, Victor and Zonophone 10 inch records at -JO cents each. We have 1.000 re cords in stock. Also a good discount on graphophones. Chas. Goodrich, Uaruthersville. i George Adams of Cardwcll, Mo., is here this week, in the inteiist of the M. I' L. Piano and Organ for Male, at a bar gain. Fil'HlcllHH coudiiioii. (5. W, DoniH, Hay ti. 17't I The county jai! at Kennett wa.s 'cmpt, last week, tor the llrst lime in twenty live vcai's. If; v on need a monument or tomb Htone, nee Itev, (!. .M. Hrooks ol Hay ti .inn save money. 2t) It Leller- Drug Store bus been making some good changes in their prescrip tion department. Hurl Mni'im of Springfield. Mo.. isited his brother. .1. A. Moran. Fri day and Saturday. Gene Foihch, who now lives at Ile bei, Ark., was in llayti Wednesday, looking; altei business niatteia. Mr and Mrs. G. T. Dunuiireof Ken nett isited the family of L. I '. and L. L. Leller Sunday and Monday. Do you chew tnbnccoV If you do, sample, that Old Kentucky Greenville at .1. L. D')rria', ! plugs lor 2.ri cents. .lohnnie Ilorris left forCrcal Springs. 111., Tuesday morning, where he will accept a position as clcik in tlie Oark hotel. Dr. Cruler reports the arrival of a line girl at the home ol .Mr. and Mrs. .lell White at Mraggadocio Friday evening. The Allalfa Farming Company have planted several acies of Catalpa, to experiment with the growth ol this valuable timber. A called meeting of the M. I'. L. will be held Friday night. There is some important business to come be low the meeting. Dr. II. C. Ciesswell attended the Dental Association at the St. Louis Dental College last week, and leports a nice and enjoyable time. 1'. S. Kavenstein was aw aided the contract I'm building the new .school house at the Dclanhmutt place, the ctiiisidoiation buinir 31, 110.01) Misses Marion and Kuby Duumire, who have been isiling in Sikeston, passed through Hay ti Monday, en route to their home at Kennett. I 'ast newspaper experience ought to teach some of the Hay ti people a les Min, and they should not let the Her ald sillier for want of a ju.st patronage. Engine and boiler for sale 25 horse power boiler and 15 horse power en gine, Erie make, good order, at bar gain price. U. W. Frick. Hayti, Mo. I'rof. 15. S. Stearns and wife left Monday night for his home atMillci-s-ville. He will go from there to attend the State Cniversity at Columbia, and leturn to Hayti .June 24. J. L. Dorria recdvod I'U'dy i thous and pound shipment of Roasted Cof fee, which will enable him for some time to protect his customers against me auvance in prices. I'rof. Davidson received his com mission us Urgani.cr for the Imperial Order of Ked Men, last Monday, and will assume his duties as such Im mediately on the closing of his school. Hridge timber and lumber of all kinds, 2 and 2a in. oak flooring, aide walk lumber, oak and cypress, dress ed and rough palings, alwava on hand at reasonable prices. C. W. Frick. Friday at Caruthersville, during a parade, sneaks stole about J'J.'ioiJ worth of diamonds and jewelry from Chas. Goodrich. So far. the thieves have not b.-en caught, and there is but little clue as to their identity . A full line of Waltbum, hlgin, Ham den, Springfield and South Bend watches. We handle no 2nda. Noth ing but the best, that has passed in spection at the fii"tory. Chas, Good rich, Caruthersville. .'10 for the paper because you want a lluy- ti papu . and the business man who1 advertises in its columns docs so he-, cause lie wants your trade, and his ad vertising patronage enables us to give you n better paper. Deal with mir chants who advertise and help those who are trying to help the town. When you see a cross mark on your paper, made with a pencil, it tellsyou that your subscription is out and we ask you mi renew at once Not hear ing trotn you promptly, we will atop tlie paper. T.I.; tri.il h'l'oru .In Ige Fort at Ken nett to set the sale of the Gates pro perty aside was set lor Tuesday, but continued to Wednesday, and we can not give tin' result. .1. L. Dorris. L.C. Averill. Win. Foley. F. M. (iwin. Charlie Wells. W. W. Tarkington I and 15. F. Allen were in attendance. Last Thursday night F.d Mitchell, a farm band working for Will Ayers, disappeared with Ayer.s' 11-year-old daughter, Hose, and all ell'orts to lo cate them have failed. Mitchell is said to have two living wives. Slier ill Franklin has olleretl si'") foe the leturn ol the girl. or0 lor both. Tuesday morning, while playing ball at the public school grounds, Ilarve Dorris laid his watch down while day ing. and lorgelting the watch, went into the building. When tic re 'urned to gel the watch it was gone. c! 1 SPOT CASH ADAACDV I eo case, It is a 10 sie 20 year gold 111 elks head on back of case, Walthaiu movement. Finder please leturn. I'rof. Davidson's school will close next Friday. He reports a lull attend ance this wick, and a most satisfac tory grade ol work. All are working' hard to attain to the highest standard i of excellence, and the class grading will continue down to the close of I Thursday's recitations. In the raci I for school .standing thcie is a differ-. ence id less than ' between more than I hall the pupils, while thedillerenee be-1 tween tlie live highest in scholarship is I less than .'lib. Tlie dillcience between ( the eight highest in composition is ! now less than .'i"o. On Friday thirteen gold and silver medals and pins will be awarded to those winning in the' various contests, and a most pleasant1 ending ol a most successful term will be celebrated by the teacher and pupils. ! hen people liavent got enough bense to iindei.stand what theyiead they .should not bonow the Herald Mini llii.ti f.tifis(. limit ii'rn irtt nci' I , v- .:-..-,, ..ii ..i t: I spuming tin uijuui suiuciiuiig hi: did not say. Just now a big, double jointed, ioud-monthed timhci woiker has his back up about the clipping we liM'd fiom the Scott County Demon at. Some of these fellows who nevei lived in a town where a newspaper was pub lished cannot become accustomed to the fact that newspaper generally tell the truth, rejiiudless of who it hints. Most eveiy pnpei in the countiy says mote than tlie ileiald, and heieafici wj arc going to say more, and those who can't live in a civili.cd communi ty without causing Double aie going to see their names in piint. PRICES NOT CUT You certainly owe it to yourself to save all the money you can, and it is my purpose in business to help you save money. I do not cut the price or sell below cost, but I MAKE my own prices, and make them just as LOW as possible, quality considered. If you will come to my store you will see that this is true. Pump Pipe per foot I23c Pump pitchers each $1.25 SEE OUR LINE OF Corn and Cotton Hoes Hoe Handles Saws and Sundries, etc. A Few Ice Cream Freezers It would be poor policy for me to tell you one thing and undertake to do another. The people cannot be fooled. The only sure way to success is to "make good." This is the point 1 want to get you to understand, and I cannot get you to under stand it unless you will visit my store, inspect the quality of my goods, get my prices and test my weights and measures. Try it. SPOT CASH GROCERY Hayti, - Mo. It would be impossible to mention all the Hayti people who attended the Drummers' Association at Curuthcr.s ville. It is enough to say that every one had a good lime, and speak in the highest praise of the good order, good feeling and the hospitality shown by our sister city. Improved Order of Red Men. Having- been frequently questioned by many friends for an explanation of Redinatiship, and having been too busy with my closing' school work to go into detailed explanation in every case, I desire to briefly state what it is, and what it does. The Improved Order of Ked Men i.s a Social, Fraternal Benelicial, and the most patriotic fraternity in America, founded upon the customs and tradi tions of the American Indians, in the year l"(i.'l-1 hi years ago and is the' Oldest Fraternal Society of puiely American origin. It is not a rival to other benevolent societies, but is a co-worker with them" in the great work of relieving and ele vating the conditions of mankind. Wo are pledged to defend the Star Spangled Manner, to pay weekly bunt- I llts to our disabled members, to pay i the families of our deceased members a funeral benelit. to care for and pto tecWhe viitueof the mothers, sisters, wives and daughters of our members. The J. O. It. M. is purely American. We liuve no Tribes except where Old Glory waves "Over the land of the free and the home of the brave." The membership now exceeds 730,MK). Our 1 benefits are to.O'i per week for all weeks disabled. In cases where a nur.se is needed they are provided by the local organisation. Funeral benelits 8100. Charter fee, .."i.()0. The Improved Older of Hed Men i.s the only Older that pays benelits upon half orphans, as well as lull orphans. The local organizations are not re (iiiired to nay these benelits The Ureal Council ol the United States provides from one to two dollars and lilt v cents per week, lor all dependent orphans every week they need it until they are lu years ot age. it uispenses over 2,01)0,000 per annum for the re lief of its sick and disabled niember.s, and has a hind ol over rl. 000,000 in vested with which to meet future calls for relief. Our charter closes June, 8th, after which it will cost more than double the present fee. If you join now, wherever you may travel in the forest of lite, the handshake of Freedom. Friendship anil Charily will greet you. II. L. Davidson, Organizer. ltcsiricuce anil Lots for Sale For sale at a bargain one of the nicest residences in town, corner, near business, 7 rooms, 2 stories, 2 or 3 lots and 1 lots on oposite sido of street. J. NT. Olemons, Tyler or O. I W. Frick, Hayti. fitf llrst Great Sachomwas Geo. Washing- Don't start on your vacation till tn. Lincoln and MeKinley were Med you have provided yourself with M . . t of tlie presidents some Silver Negligee Shirts. The on- I " ,"' attut' ,noist m )'iL l "-siitcm ly shirts with Liuicord button holes. Wc oiler membership to all white They won't tear out. Wo have them ' Americans citi.ens of good moral and in all sizes, 14 to 18, with and without ' p,v sieul habits and conditions. Our collars and cuffs, also the Silver Col- .,.,,,, 'i,,, ami emi,lems are lars in most any size. J. L. Dorris. ! "umt cuu,1"inlL"' a,Kl einniuns an Chartered by Congress, and protected Kach and every person who has paid from infringement by patent und copy us a dollar for a year's subscription right laws of the United States. There owe It to themselves to deal witli the i fore, no colored race can weur our business men who advertise in these I emblem. i columns. ou have palu your uollurl The uucs are ouo per nionin. xno THIS rACb TO LET We, a vas eexv Yeft oxv ouv Viawta va e 3oowVi Wke o Yeeoxvae ov VooeYoe moxvW.s. vs Is w ifcs uvdakew sac& w ve. aev awA sowA be akexi "Ttr'