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THE WORLD Items From Home and Abroad, Insist Prairie is petitioning the clt.v council to order an election for a stock law. The Hock Island has canceled the order requiring passengers to show tickets before hoarding trains. It got the company into no end of trouble, and was not rigidly enforced either. Cape News: The report conies from a reliable source that the Frisco will soon put on a midnight train out of St. Louis for Memphis to meet the com petition of the Illinois Central. Such a train would be a great accommo dation to the people of Southeast Missouri. Gov. Hadlei, announced that .Tames A. Tolerton had accepted the position of stale game and liili warden. The governor also announced this appoint ment of Richard Porter of Paris to htieceed himself as a member of the state tish commission. While the governor had a right to appoint a re publican, ho reappointed Mr. Porter, who is a democrat, because he is an enlliu Mastic sportsman and always has taken an active interest in the work ol the lish commission. Dunklin Democrat: Kennett will have it-, census taken, Gov. Hadley having, on tin' tth, appointed Andrew V. Kvans census taker, under the city ordinance passed a few weeks ago. lie will start his work in si few ilaj. and will complete it in ten days, lie' hopes, alter getting started. He will take the name, age. color and occu pation of every resident of the city, and will then arrange the list alpha-bi-iicallv. Make a guess on the num ber of people he will Ibid. Dunklin Democrat: Watch out for a man who is traveling and taking or ders for tailor-made suits and garments lor ladies. He is a fraud, of the lirst water. The goods come, all right, but they are the rankest shoddy stuff. He worked Cape county. He travels in a good livcr, rig. is a line off-hand talk er, and has little trouble in landing suckers. As before stated, in this paper, often, it is safe to refuse to do business with traveling agents and solicititors. There is not an article made, or sold, that your home mer chants can not get for you. and at prices cheaper than the traveling stranger can sell for. 'I'wice-a-Wcek Democrat: Mrs. U. A. Crow, wile of Congressman Crow, died at the family residence in this city last night at S o'clock. Although Mrs. Crow had been contined to her bed for man months, and her death was not unexpected, it will come as a distinct shock to her many Iriends, as it was onl a lew day s ago that she rallied and showed signs of improving. De ceased was aged ;IS years, and leaves a devoted husband and two children, a boy, aged 12, and a little girl aged .", to mourn her loss, besides a host of other relatives and friends. Mrs. Crow was a true woman in every sense of the word a kind and true Christian, a devoted wife, mother and friend. Dunklin Democrat: For several weeks, Virgil McKa,,0. S. Harrison and others have been taking1 options V.53 CUNNpOI )CdII OLDEST IRRIGATED DISTRICT IN AMERICA. On tho Rio Grande E. It., 125 Milos South of Salt Lako City. Five and Ten Acre Apple Orchard Tracts Sold on. the Small Payment Plan. Wo pay all oxponsos for four years, turning tho tracts over to tho purchaser in bearing apple orchards. Thoro 1b no investment offered by any company which will show tho profit of our apple orchard tracts. Developed Apple Orchard Land is Worth $1000.00 Per Acre. Onr Irrigated farms, with porpotual water rightB, are sold on long timo payments. GUNNISON VALLEY ILAS BEEN FARMED FOE YEAES AND ONE OF ITS FAEMEES HOLDS THE NATIONAL EECOED FOE EAISING WHEAT. Low Excursion Eates on all railroads tho first and third Tuesdays of each month. Write for our Gunnison Valley Folder and our literature bearing on our apple orchard tracts. IRRIGATED FARMS COMPANY JOHN 8. MANLEY, Manager Sales Department, 428 D. F. Walker Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 AT LARGE Gathered From Many Sources I on land east, south and north of Clark ton, for J. S. Hoblit.el. of Pittsburg, Penn., an oil expert. He proposes to bring on machinery for boring one or more holes, and says that he will not sto,) until he has thoroughly bored all likely-appearing territory. He conies with ample endorsements, appears to have plenty of capita, and does not, apparently, belong to the adventurer class. He will be given the options se cured, in all covering close to 20,000 acres, a considerable part of it being in New Madrid county, east of Clark ton. And, he will likely start his first hole out there. If there is oil east of Clarkton, as Mr. Hoblit.el seems to think, it is likely that there is oil all along the Little River valley. Operator Hlkins is doing relief work in the dispatcher's ollice at Chalice for a month or two, operator Robinson re lieving him. Clothing cleaned and pressed and al' work guaranteed. Leave orders at Gaskins' barber shop or my resi dence. J. M, Argo. 2 7tf The Frisco has changed the time of the following trains: No 821 to .Mem phis o:2() a. in. ami No. b05, St. Louis to .Memphis 4:!50 a.m. Engine and boiler for sale 2o horse power boiler and 15 horse power en gine, Erie make, good order, at bar gain price. U. W. Friek. Hayti, Mo. .1. A. Frates, G. H. Wright, C. II. Claiborne and W. li. Thompson, Frisco people at Chaffee, were at Hay ti Thursday morning. Grit Ivote asphalt roofing, foltspar surface one side, sanded Hurfaco una side. One of the best roolliigs made. Call and see it and get prices. C. vV. Friek. 30tf At the next regular meeting of the Odd Fellows, Saturday night. June 10, ollicers will be elected lor the ensuing year, anil every member is requested to bo present. Wo are closing out our Columbia, Victor and Zoiinplioue 10 inch records at 4o cents each. Wo have 1.000 re cords in stock. Also a good discount on graphoplioneH. Chas. Goodrich, Caruthersville. In the ball game at Kennett Sunday, our boys were di leated by a score til 2 tti 1, in the twelfth inning. We do not know all the particulars, but sus pect our boy & earned more than they got. Gum and maple boxing 312.i0 a 1,000. 10 ft. cypress fencing .-311 a 1,000. Everything else in proportion. C. W. Friek. lltf Bids To Build School House. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at Hayti. up to noon, Saturday, June I'.lth. lilO'.l, to build a two-story, two-room, brick school bouse, al Concord, in District No. 1, twp. Ill, range 12 east. Said house to cost about 2,000 completed. Successful bidder to furnish a good and sullicient bond and begin work i promptly. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I Mans j and specifications may be seen at ol fice of F. W. I'hleiger. Caruthersville. I Mo., or at filer's drug store, llayti. I Missouri. Il order of the board of directors W. I), iludgetis. l'res . llayti. Mo. Sterling II. MeCarty, Attorney. i Utah Irrigated Fruit and Farming Lends ie Gtiniiisoe Valley. 1 Special Notice I take thi.'i opportunity to inform the public that I have purchased the sa loon business formerly known as the Tom Johnson Half-Way House, atCa rutliersville. 1 will appreciate the patronage of my friends and acquaint ances, and invite you to call and see mo when in town. Fred Morsran. Hnyti Lodge Directory M. W. A. Hayti camp No. DoO", meets every Friday night at Masonic hall. H. L. Davidson, V. C. J. T. Bucklby, Clerk. I. O. 0. F. New Fra lodge No. 3G2 meets everv Saturday night at Odd Fellow hall. C .P. Wells, Jn , N. G. P. S. Ravbnstein, Sec. O. U.S. Hayti chapter No. 217, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Ada Judkn, Wm. Viiuj. P. Adams, Sec. K. and L. of H. Hayti lodge No. 2717, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Wm. Reasonkh, Protector. Anna Dunklin. Sec. A. F. and A. M. Havti lodge No. 571 meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Masonie hall. J. W. Johnson, Wm. Vino. P. Adams, Sec. W. O. W. Paean camp No. 273 meets everv 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Odd Fellow hall. Mohoan Worth, 0. C. C J. Mayks, Olerk. W. C. Meets at Odd Fellow hall 1st and 3rd Monday nights. Mks. A. Donks, Guardian. Mrs. Jessik Dorris, Clerk. M. P. L. Hayti council No. 093 meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at Odd Fellow hall. A. T. Hi'Tsnv, Pres. H. M. UANsnruoii, Sec. I. O. K. M. Wakarusa Tribe No. 171, mpets everv Tuedav sleep, 8th run, at Odd Follow hall "All Chiefs invited. Amos ITi.'KK.man, Sachem. A. O. ALLKN, Chief of Records. Church Dircc-lory Services at Methodist church, south: Preaching 1st, 3d ami 4th Sundavs at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at II: 15 a. m. Epworth League each Sunday 7 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wed. at 7 p. in. To all these services the public is cori'iully invited. T. G. Fallin, Pastor. Church of Christ; services in city hall, 1st and 4th Sundays, afternoons and nights, by Eld. W. A. Rcrki:. L'osl ollice Horns Week Days 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 7:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 1:3d to 2:30 p. m.; 1:30 to 0:00 p. in. NEURALGIA BACKACHE Take ONE l hive use J Dr. of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone Miles' Anil-Pain PHU lor )tdn ind find thu they are ihc one thing (hit ulll cerulnly give luf ferer the dcilrcii relief " Mr. J P Brlsiell. Tontpih, Ntv 25 Doses 25 Cents Your DruKKi" telli Or Mile' Anti-Pun, Pill ind he it luthoniril to return the price ol the Itrvi pickicc lonli I il ii lult io benefit tuu, Headack AND THE PAINS Or RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA 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. 1$ 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. OFFICERS John L. Dorris, Pre. L C. Averill, Vice-Pree. T. A. McNail, Cashier. 1 DIRECTORS: John L. Dorris. Jack Averill. L. L. Lefler. Dr. J. W. Johnson. T. Kohn. B. S. Stearns. Sterling H. McCarty. --iN . wsvt-c r-ir-ii Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lernp's special brew. Caruthersville. VOX MAYES LAWYER Havti, Mo. SHELL'S RESTAURANT and SODA FOUNTAIN (At Northwest Curnerof Square) For your money 'h worth in Short Or der Meals, Hot and Cold Lushes, Fruits, Confectioneries and all kinds of Cold Drinks. j Sodas .05 Ice Cream Sundaes 10 J Cones .05 Everything that goes to make up a lirstclass restaurant and soda fountain. ' Call once and you will come again. AGE.NTSrorj virfr AiT-'CftLVJ Mmw: I CHEAP TRIPS VIA. TO LOS ANGELES On account of the ELKS July 11-17. Sale Days June 24 to July 1 2. Round Trip $57.50 SALT LAKE On account of the G. A. R. August 9-1 4. Sale Days J July 27 to August 6. I For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on J. G. SARIUS Agent Frisco Lines HAYTI, - - - MO. m xri iz.rryryy di Clno-..f..ircnc" ' . ' WiJCSt J SX '"ia' HlCHtSTAAAROS lltime jf Xv O'ini Pntel Gw i Mm al wn. r. Si t.,., WijStr W. J. Morris, Afjt., Hayti, Mo. I 1 isr-i? rr,r"-fr THE IMPERIAL ICE CREAM PARLOR SPECIALS EVERY DAY All Kinds of Cold Drinks, Fine Candies, Fruits and Cigars. A Full line of Confectioneries Cream, lqt and up Delivered. PoCrd PHONE 76 PoflCardi SHELTON & POPHAM WEST SIDE PUB. SQUARE THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE .LIGHT RUNNING If vrw want plthfra VlhmtlnsShuttlc. Kntnry MiutlUMir si Simile Tlin-.ul Cham Xilch 8cvlng Murliliie write to THE NEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Man" ew Ine machine are made to sell recanlless of quality, but the X'U Home is made lu wear Our guaranty nccr runs out. Hold by aniliorizeil dealers only. tOH SALE DV Chas. Goodrich, Carutliersville, Mo. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone sending a cketch and drscrlptlon may quickly ascerlnln our oilnlii froo nlii-tlicr an ItiTOiitlon Is probably pnteiitiililq. Coiitiiniiilcn llcuii Ktrlotlyniiithloiulul. HANDBOOK oiil'atents out froo. Oldest neetiey (ur rvcurniK put cut . 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