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LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Many Things Worth Reading, Mrs. S. J. JoiTross and Mrs. Under-1 lii 11 wore among those who dopm-ted for the reunion ut Memphis Sunday afternoon. Engine and boiinr for salo 25 horae power hollur and 16 horau power en gine, Erie make, good order, at bnr ga'n prioo. O. w. Frlck, Hayti, Mo. P. S. Ravenstein is putting In the concrete foundation for a business house on Ills lot on the north side of the square. Clothing cleaned and prfnnod and all work guaranteed. Leave orders at GaakinB1 barber shop or my resi dence. J. M, Argo. 27tf Mrs. Dr. V. A. Mayes accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Baldwin and daughters of Kennttt, on their return homo last week. Orlt Kote asphalt roofing, feltspar surface one aide, sanded surface one side. One of the best roofings made. Call and see it and get prices. C. W. Fiick. 30tf Mr. and Mrs. Barley Jackson of Van Buren, Ark., are here on a visit to Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collin Morgan. J. L. Dorrls received lately a thous and pound shipment of Hoasted Cof fee, which will enable him for some time to protect his customers against the advance in pi ices. It is not our desire to run vliisku and beer advertisements, in a loc.il option town, but there is about $1,300 tied up in this printing establishment, and it must be made to pay its wa. Those people who kick on this olas- of advertising can very easily over come the objectionable feature bv giving us sutlicient patronage to live without tliis class of advertising. If you can't do this, keep jour peace. This paper is going to make a living. We have no' money to sacrifice. It must pay its wa; and while we re spect the feeling of every one, we also respect the feeling of self and familv, and when wo earn money in a lawful way, from a lawful business, permitt ed and protected under t lie laws of our country, we feel that we have done well. This is our position, exactly as stated in the first issue ot this paper. exct-fftNGe NOTCS Sikeston Herald: Frank E. Mount was at Hayti on business the first of the week. Campbell Citien: Jessie Gwin, tho crack ball twirler for the Caruthorst ville base ball team, was a visitor Sunday and Monday. Dunklin Democrat: Postmaster Dunmiro and wife were at Hajti, Sun day and Monday, to see their grand son, Master Ernest Leller. Steele News: Tho town of Steele is cursed more now with drunkodnoss, disturbing the pjaco, loud aud vulgar language that would cause the quills of the fretful porcupine to stand erect, than when saloons existed here. Dunklin Democrat; Kennett is proud of its now standard-gauge rail road, for the line some envious people have dubbed the "Sawdust Central," is now equipped with a regular, broad guage engine, and alotofcars. Soon, we can reach Piggott, over tho new line, and got south without having to remain many town twelve hours. Dunklin Democrat: The Strother McFarland case, from Caruthersvillo, tried hero this week, should be a les son to tax-dodgers. McFarland, col lector of the rovenuo, was but attempt ing to collect state and county taxes. Tho law mado it his duty to levy. Ho may havo got hold of property claim ed by tho wife; but us it was a family carriage, most likely paid for by the husband, ho had a right to sell it. Tax-dodging is altogether toocommon. Sikeston Hornet: Hon. David Ball, late candidate for govenor and Sen ator R. 11. Oliver, accompanied by James E. Smith, Sr., of tills city, are now in Washington seeking a pardon for tho Smiths of peonage fame. In addition to carrying with them a pe tition signed by several thousand ico ple residing in different partsof South east Missouri, it Is said that the gentlemen bear a message from Hon, Pat Dyer, the prosecuting attorney, and tho trial judge recommending a pardon. Clarksvillo Piker: Wo notice from the Bowling Given times that a man wants to know the law on chickon Condensed for Busy Readers On tho first Sunday in August will be chlldrens' day at Braggadocio. Protracted meeting will begin, and tho M. YV. A. will givo a dinner. An adjourned term of Probate Court will be held on Monday, June II, for one clay only. Those having probate business remember the date. Wu are closing out our Columbia, Victor and Zouophune 10 inch records at 45 cents each. We have 1,000 re cords in stock. Also a good dlHcouut on graphophones. Chas. Uoodiich, Caruthersvllle. Virg. P. Adams and daughter, Miss Iona, and Misses Mona Juden and Uena Beasley formed a company that left for tho reunion at Memphis Sun day afternoon, When you soo a cross mark on your paper, made with a pencil, it tellsyou that your subscription is out and wo ask you to renew at onco Not hear ing from you promptly, we will atop the paper. Sheriff Franklin and Frank Kling ingsmith captured Ed Mitchell and Hose A.vers at Sikeston Tuesday night. Miss Ay ers was carried home by her father, and Mitchell was land ed in jail. For sale at a bargain one of the nicest residences in town, comer, near buin -as, 7 rooms, 2 stories, 2 or 3 lots and -1 lots on oposito side of street. J. N. Clemens, Tyler or C. W. Frick, Hayti. 5tt Bob Elliston possesses a young brown eagle, which lie bought a few days ago, and which is getting along nicely. Ho has it confined in a large cage at his store, and it attracts a great deal of attention. Ice users should get our coupon bookn. Saves worry and time mak ing chance, avoids mistakes, always ready. Terms cash. .Money refunded any time. Books carried on wagon. Hayti Storage. 30tf At the meeting of the City Council Saturday night much important busi ness was under consideration, but being in an unfinished state, wo will not mention it now. City Marshal taller wui appointed street commis sioner, and Charlie Wells was appoint ed to audit the books. "foraging" on his neighbors. We could tell of many such people in this town. People would think it awful for a neighbor to let his cow run at largo and devour everything in sight, yet an old' hen, in five minutes, can put the fixing-, to a nice bed of flowers, artd a do.en frying sized chickens can ruin the best garden. People who own chickens in town usually lot their neighbors raise them. Tho best law against such nuisances is for the ulaintitl to legislate his own law and hae chicken pie about every other day. This law works like a charm. Tact. Everything moves on hinges, and tact is a good lubricator. Epilepsy, Fits "My son was cured of a very bad case of epilepsy with Dr. Miles' Nervine." MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O. "My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles' Nervine only four months." MRS. C. G. BENNETT, Alma, Mich. Epilepsy, Fits, St. Vitus' Dance and Spasms, are all nerv ous diseases. They have been cured in so many instances with Dr. Miles' Nervine that it is reasonable to conclude that it is almost sure to cure you. With nervous diseases of a severe type, persistent use has almost invariably resulted in a complete cure or lasting benefits, worth many times the cost of the rem edy. The best evidence you can get of its merits is to write to those who have used it. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all according to directions, and if it does not benefit he will re turn your money. A now real ostato and loan company has been formed, consisting of Virg. P. Adams, Simoon E. Judon and Von Mayes, under tho stylo of tho 'Adams Realty and Loan Co. Wo wish tho new company success and hope the poo plo will encourage them, for they will advertise the town and county and help to build it up. A good, live real estate and loan agency is the best thing a town can have. Special Notice I takojthis opportunity toMnform tho nubile that t have nurohased the sa loon business formerly known as the Tom Johnson Half-Way House, atCa . ruthersville. I will appreciate the putronuge of my friends and acquaint ances, and invite you to call and sco mo when in town. Fred Morgan. CHURCtteS ftND LODGES Hayti Lodge Directory M. W. A. Hayti camp No. 9507, meets every Friday night at Masonio hall. II. L. Davidson, V. C. J. T. Bucklby, Clerk. I. O. O. F. New Era lodge No. 352 moetB every Saturday night at Odd Fellow hall. C .P. Wells, Jk., N. G. P. S. Ravenstein, Sec. O. E. S. Hayti chapter No. 217, meets 2nd and 4 tli Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Ada Juden, Wm. Virg. P. Adams, Sec. K. and L. of H. Hayti lodge No. 2717$ meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Wm. Reasoner, Protector. Anna Dunklin. Sec. A. F. and A. M. Havti lodge No. 571 meotB 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Masonic hall. J. W. Johnson, Wm. Virq. P. Adams, See. W. O. W. Paean camp No. 273 meets every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Odd Fellow hall. Morgan Worth, C. C. C. J. Mayes, Clerk. W. C. Meets at Odd Fellow hall 1st and 3rd Monday nights. Mrs. A. Dones, Guardian. Mrs. Jessie Dorris, Clerk. M. P. L. Hayti council No. 693 meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at Odd Fellow hall. A. T. HUTSON, Pres. H. M. Ransburoh, Sec. I. O. R. M. Wakarusa Tribe No. 171, meets every Tuesday sleep, 8th run, at Odd Follow hall All Chiefs invited. Amos Huffman, Sachem. A. O. Allen, Chief of Records. Church Directory Services at Methodist church, south: Preaching 1st, 3d ana 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. W. W. Takkington, Supt. Epworth League each Sunday 7 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wed. at 7 p. m. To all these services tho public is corc'Ially invited. T. G. Fallin, Pastor. Church of Christ; services in city hall, lot and 4th Sundays, afternoons and nights, by Eld. W. A. Burke. Postofllco Hours Week Days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 7:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m. ; 4:30 to 6:00 p. m. VIRG. P. ADAMS Notary Public Ileal Estntu and IiiHuranco Office in City Hall Hayti, Missouri JJCr.ve.au, Highest AwAROS UitTfA.VSf v,Gaiul rWIGiMedW,rf,r.iUiirl(lr-VtP HAYTI- CIVIC LEAGUE v This Old Maids, Young Maids and Matrons Give a Play "The Old Maids' Club." The "Old Maids' Club," played by tho Civic League at tho city hall last Thursday night, was a success, and greatly enjoyed by all present. There was a continual laugh from start to finish, and each part was played well. Tho ladies are to be congratulated on their excellent work. The receipts would havo been much greater if tho price of admisslssion had been more. Tho ilnancial report of tho Civic League is as follows: Door receipts ?27.2tf Disbursements: Printing 1.00 To boys for carrying banner 50 Miss Luella Matilda Primrose President of the Club " Susan Jane Hopewell Vice-President of tho Club " Maria Jane Hopewell Treasurer of tho Club " Sal lie Brown Secretary of tho Club " Dora Doolittle Who knits slippers " Faitli Snowmore Who does crocheting " Julia Jones ' Very demure " Darxie Hayes " Maud Hopewell With the "Janice Meridith" curls " Mary Morris " Mary Elizabeth Smith Who wears corkscrew curies Miss Dena Beasley " Viola Longfellow Who pets a cat; a man hater Mrs. Ada Juden " Lucreta DeWitt Who does embroidery " Emma Stephens " Martha Weinbauber German spinster with uccent Mrs. Mamie " Lucy Rosebud Who carries a bunch of flowers " Anna Dunklin " Betsy Bobinet Old maid from the country with slat bonnet. Grandma Morris Young Lady in white, double of Luella r Miss Ada Hayes Young Lady in blue, double of Dora Mrs. Pearl Gaskins Mr. Tommy Doolittle Assistant Treasurer of the Club and "the pet," Moreau Gaskins ' ' Phillip Andrew James Newspaper reporter with magic berries Von Mayes Proclamation. To the Citizens of Hayti: Whereas, a great number of prem ises and out houses in the City of Hayti are in an unhealthy and unsani tary condition; and, Whereai, the condition of said premises and out houses arc such as to endanger tho health and general welfare of the people of said city; Now, therefore, I. John T. Buckley, .Mayor of the City of Hayti, by virtue of the authority in mo vested by tlio law and the ordinances of said city, direct and require every owner, lessee and occupant of such premises and out houses to proceed at onae and put same in a clean, healthy and sanitary condition, on or before the loth day of June, 190!); and every person who fails, neglects or refuses to comply with this requirement will bo prosecut 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tradk Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrnna ftndtnff n sketch and deacrlDtlon may quickly ascertain our opinion Tree wne Inrention la probably patentable. Com tlons etrlctlr confidential. HANDBOOK on ent free. Oldest agency for eecurmspa Patent taken through Munn Co. nulal notice, without coarao. la too quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an inrention is proDBDiy paiemaniB. vomniunicn. i raienia receive Scientific fltwicaii A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Lanrest elr Tenm. S3 a year: four months, 9L Bold by aU newsdealers. MUNN &Co.3B'BN6w York Branch Offlce, 035 F BU Washington, D. C. ijjmjra m PURE vEfcc fi&M& swahlgI DRINKS vim M io prouuee a goou and pure Soda Water it remiires the use of choice material as well as a scientific pro cess. Do not abuse your stomach in the use of inferior carbonated goods. Demand good and pure Soda Water, the same as you would pure food. WahPs is the Brand. When you call for it, see that it is served. and that the crown stopper bears the trade mark. This will guarantee to you pure and good Soda Water, Coca Cola, Jersey Cream, etc. J. S. WAHL BOTTLING WORKS, CARUTHERSVILLE, MO. For red hearts 15 For tacks....' 10 For gum drops 10 To I. Kolin for grading on sq... 8.00 For Tuning piano 3.00 Total 12.83 This leaves a balance of $14.35 to be paid for work on grading, after work is done. From tho above it will bo seen that the ladles are putting this money "to good use, and tho town owes them much gratitude. The play was so unusually good that we givo below the caste: Mrs. F. M. Gwin " Allio Dones ' Miis Juanita Flinncgan r " Mona Juden Mrs. Pearl Gaskins " Mollic Leller ed and dealt with as provided by or dinances of said city. Every one should'feol enough pride and interest in the health, beauty and general welfare of our city to make a special effort along these lines. It will he a small effort on each one's part, and tho benefits cannot be over estimated. This June 1, 1!)0. John-'. Buckley, Mayor. Watch for the'Jr cross mark on your paper. It JV means that your subscription i s out and you are requested to renew at once, before wo slop the paper. Be prompt. Idleness Not Rest. Cowpor: Absence of occujatloa mt rest McCALL PATTERNS Cilibritid (or style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 ycirs. Sold in nearly every city and town in the Uniud States an J Canada, or by mail direct. More told than any other make, bind for free catalogue. 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