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AYTI HERALD VOL.1. IIAYTL MISSOURI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1909. NO. 45. TOT? JLJLJZL TJ 11 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Many Things Worth Reading, Condensed for Busy Readers Last Thursdn, ill Ki'inii'tl Miss ISthcl Powell of Caruther-ile ai married to Leo Pone-, of tliis place. Miss Powell is the daughter of Hunk Powell, mid tin- "Tainlilaujjjliti'r of the "Old Uoliablu" .lolm L. Bm, while Mi1. Dimes is from one of the pioneer tumllies of this cnunl . beliif,' the son of .lolm Dunes, deceased, and Mes. Allie Dones. It iiiiht he intoi ostium in passing to state that Mis. Dunk Powell, the mother of the hride. pla ed the first oi'fjan to ever sound a note in Pemiscot count.v, when she was hut ji jrirl. The Dod-(!a oso citiens- and cliildien met at the school house and organized u union Nuiidav school last Sundax, with 'I'. (J. Prin a-. Supt., Allen Meeks assistiini Supt. and I'm ma Wehh secretary and tte.isurcr. We hope this Kunda school won't yet fiost hilten this tall. Conli-i-huled. 'J'lie Choate and Ilci'hert diamatic show will he in lla,ti IiMila , .Septem ber.!. Tlie. will present M ille Kern, a four-act melodrama. Vaudeville specialties hetween ier. act, making one of the liest sliow.s ever plaxed in ourcit.v. Admission will he 1.1 and 2.1 cents. Don't locjfet the date. Hand concert at l:!J() i. m. Mr. and Mis.Ollie Wondard icturn ed Mondu Irom Ilunts ille, Matiama, where Mrs. Woodard had lieen on an extended isil to friends and lelatives. Loyan Olmec of ( 'arulhersville. a hrother of Mis. W'oodanl. returned with them, hut Mr. Woodaid's sister remained. Mis. (.'aerie Haldwin of Kennelt. who has been isitin Mi1-. Lockex Donaldson at Tiplonille. came down on the Kerd lleiold Mond.n and stop pcd oil to isil her mothi i and lalht r, Mr. and Mis. Dr K. A. Maxes. Tlii' following teachers attended the examination at I'arutlieisxille Kridaj and Saturday: Missis Flavin Wil liams, (lame: Muyjiio Lane, Tenn : Ona Mai Akins. 'JVnn.: Virginia Ue, nolds, C'arutheisville; Dulcie Hrxant, llati: Nellie L-e Dorioh. ('arulheis ville: Ana Marherr.v. 111.: Ida Kob hins, l'oitajieville: Anna Malime. Cottonwood Point: Alma Pnrrelt, lCcn nett, and Missis. Win. I!ra,, IJr.ijfHfii docio: .1. ('. .loins, (ootei: Thomas Williamson, Pascola: .1. W. Anel, Wardell; Owen Thompson. Carutheis- ville: Luther Jackson, Portayoville. Dunklin Democrat: The Hist arrest and conviction ol a drunken mini, on a train, in this section, occurred Tues day W. II. .loms. of Mattixui, 111., yol on (. (inductor Ham's train, at Ca rutheisxille, and took a seat m the la dies' coach, and went to sleep. He was taken oil here, and arraiyu 1 bo foie .hislice Wist and lined, on a plea of ui lt .') and costs, m all rl.i.UI. lie had hut II cents and went to jail. Twice-a-Week Deinocr.it: Prof. 15. S. Stearns istcrda, took the olliee ol colintv superintendent ol the pulilic schools. 1'nder the. law enacted h. the last legislature the count.v school commissioner acts as superintendent until alter the November, 11)10, elec tion, at which time a superintendent will he elected. Hev. '.. K. .Spence whose home is at Karminyton. Mo., hut who has spent i the last few ,eais in William Jewell i('olleje and the Southern liaptist Theological Seniinar.v, was called last Wednesday cuminy, to the pastorate of the Havti liaptist chinch. Missis da Dorris ol this place and Mattie Pipin of Oiccnv'llc, 111., pass ed down on the Kerd lh rold foi Mem phis Moiula.x, and will nturn on the up trip and stop at Havti. 'J'he attorney general has dellned the i tuw hotel law now inetleet. All build ings used for the purpose of a hotel with ten or more rooms whether the, he sleeping rooms or otherwise, are subject to the inspection of the state hotel inspector. Tlie tnimt durable machine mndo is the Ni:v IIomi:. We iiIho hanillo the hall hearing Singer, the Wn.MJ. Fiu:i:, the New Ideal, the Rldredye, the Wil cox and (libbH. With over 15 yearn haiidlini; find repaSting machines, we I are competent to toll you which lathe' heat. CJIihh. Goodrich, ('arutherbville. j Ke. (I. P. Crow, piosidin;,r elder,! preached a ver, yowl sermon at tin Methodist ehuii'li Sundav niyht. from the subject. "Lord, what wilt thou, have me to do." This is Hev. Crowe's last (iiiarterlv meeting for this district. A full line of Waltham, Myin, Ham dun, Sprinulield and Miuth Bend watches, We limit 1 1 u no '-'nils. Noth ing but the befit, that hiiH passed in- j Hpeution at the fictory. ChaH. Good- I rich, CaruthiTHville. 30 Don't yet alaimed at the ad of Fted Morgan, which appears in the Herald. Fied pa,s lor his space, and his busi-1 niss is conducted under the laws ol the land. Wu are closing out our Columbia, Victor and Zotioplinne 10 inch reeordH al 15 emits each. We have 1.000 re conN in Block. AIho a yood diHcouut on graphophoucH. Chas. Goodrich, Caruiheisville. The "rates to the imblie squaic should bo made to fasten securely, alter which Jias been done, the liist person to leave them open should lie lined il. lee users should yet our coupon book". .Saves worry and time mak-' inn oh.inye, avoids mistakes, always i readv. Terms cash. Money refunded any time. Books carried on waynn. Haiti Storage. 30 tf C. L. Wilson is now incharyo of the Chatleo Ueview, in connection with John Hiennan. Jr., and the paper conns out with quite a creditable show my. Dob and hePirkinsof ( aruthweie in Il.ijti .iiind.u. DO NOT GET 1TED What's the use? The man who runs over himself, gets stampeded, tears his clothes and pulls his hair every time the world doesn't wag his way, is making his own life a failure and the lives of others miserable. Belter get down to system find the rough places and keep away from them. This is my motto in business. I know that kind and courteous treatment, honest goods and honest prices, coupled with fair dealings, will win out in the end, and will make my customers permanent. It's a good thing to get acquainted. Don't limit your self. The world is large, and people are different. I would like for you to come to my store and learn my ways and my prices examine my stock carefully, and I am sure j'ou will be pleased not only pleased, but that we will be friends and you will be my customer, and save yourself much worry. I take care of my customers, because their interest and welfare is my own. See the point! LB C AwERILL rtPillllilltjIJBWijrlBM li OHOOI ROOlQ LEFLEK'S IS THIi ONLY PLACE IN THE COUNTY THAT HAS IN STOCK OWl iVLu UUUIAO at all times a lull and complete stock ai'Sehool Books and Schoolroom Supplies INKS 'j'ftiiiair ( aitci'rs and 'anfoid's Iilack 2 o. cones Mark 2 o.. cylindei Heil 1 o.. Mile 2 o. Wtiite 1 0.. Iliyyins India Ink i .. lied Stamping Ink 1 .. l'a son.s Indelible Ink Piemiuiu wiitiny fluid, A pt. I'intH Hie, qiiaitb 7.1c Mucilayes and Paste or ."ic fir Ic 10c 25c I'.lc 21c 21 c TABLETS 71! (lillerent kindh, Htylcs and h'ics to hc led from, lc, ic, 15c, 20c ami 25c eurh. ouch pencil tnhletn, Hiuooth finish, linen and bond, initial tab lets with envidopcH to match. Composition beokn 5, 10, 23c LEAD PENCILS lc, Ic anil 10c cadi. 50 ililleicnt kinds to select liom. Ui-utH All lc A. W. I-'.ibcr, all niini beis, 10c, pel doen Sllc Diawiuj: jiencils and ciuyon 1 ami 10c jici bo ( 'aipcntei.s pencils, copying pemils, slate pencils, combination pen and pencils, pen huldcis, etc. BLANK BOOKS Vest pocket memoranda .1 am! 10c Laijrc iiieiuoiaiida d, 10 and 21c liook keiqiiiiK lilunlvH, I.eil(.'ern, Kin(:le and douhle entiy, 21c to ?!! flOcucli CliimiN' lumheimens tail) hook $1 00 each Time hooks, monthly and week I v, 1, )(), lie TiaininenH lime hookh 10c Ulailk l5ook, licieipts, Dliiils, Null's, ( ar- hon I'apei, T)pewiitei l'apei,itc. Stoi k alwas laiiro and coiuplele. Slates 1 and 10c. ltnok KtiajiM 1, 10, 21, ,10c Hook Satchels 10 ami 21c. Sponges 1, 1, 10 21c Liu sera J and lc. Mackhoaid enibcrH lc oi fiOi pet do.eil. I'en pointK, encil holduiH. Tencheis' call bells 21i'. TeachurH' icnisters ij-1 00. ( leik's rej;iHtiiih y2 CO. Ohalk ciayon 1.1c, 2 for 25c. TyjiewiiHH oil 1 at. 20c. Ink wellrt, jilasB MV. Pencil bouso and 10c. Fountain Pens ?1 00 SI 70, 62 M and T.i 10 Lefler's is the place where quality rules BOX PAPER Complete line of box papei, ton faihiinji ol some ei attiili live de sinus. The stock ih vaiied to suit t h e d i II e i e n t lastes of oiii cus tomeis 1'articu- l.n useis nt statioueiv aie om leular custom us. l'ni'e 10, 20. 25,'.I1, 10 and 10 i cut-. IIP LETTER FILE I'sc a lettei Ille around the home tin keepiiij: valuable letters, icct'lpts, etc., wheiu th 'i may be found when need ed. 21 cents each. t3f Baseball Goods. I'atchci'ri masks, baseball ban, catchui's uutts, tlrsl habein.ui's nuttb, ileldei h gloves, tlchlei's mitts, toe plati'h, heel ilates, urn I ire indicatois, score books, ankle supiiort ci a, hoy's cajih, belts, habehullb, picnic built;, lubber halls, etc When ymi want any kind of baseball uuds, think of J.illi-i. LEFLER'S DRUG STO HAYTI. MISSOURI k