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i r 4 f .i U4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Many Things Worth Reading, Wnll paper at Lofler'8. Mrs. Ed Cameron died Monday. Mrs. .1. F. Injjle Is able to bo up. Jar rubbers at Lefler'a. Evcrton Spcer is reported ill this ucck. Judjfc Riley Henderson was in Hay ti Monday. Paints and oil at Lefler'a. Mr. and Mrs D. C. Stubbs are at Hot Springs. Von Mayes attended to business in Kennutt Monday. Window glass at Lefler'a. Ilev, Z. R. Spenco is a dollar sub scriber to the Herald. Miss Ruby Morris lias returned from a two weeks vacation. 4 Building paper at Lefler'a. Miss Dona Heasloy of Memphis is visiting in Hayti this week. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ensley of Bragga docio were in Hayti Monday. Rubber roofing at Lefler'a. Archie Haimiion of Caruthersville visited Ward Dorris Monday. Mrs. Lum Letter and grandson, Er nest, visited in Kennett Friday. Amos lIulTmsm left Tuesday for Scotts, Ark., to bo gone some time. ('. J. Mayes and wife drove over to Caruthersville yesterday afternoon. The Herald is a little late this week and the editor somewhat overworked. Miss Georgia .Tame.-, of (Juruthers ville is spending her vacation in Hay ti. Miss Irene Haines of Maiden is visiting in Hayti and Kennett this week. Mesdames A. D. Popham and Robert Popham visited in Hraggadocio Monday. Dr. D. D. Crowe of Caruthersville attended to professional business in Hayti Monday. HALF-WAY HOUSE FRED MORGAN'S SALOON Caruthersville, Mo. JUG AND MAIL ORDER Trade receives our most prompt and careful attention. This class of trade is a specialty with us, and you can trust us to fill your orders. When you want whiskey for medicinal purposes when your doctor prescribes it for you or for your wife and babies, you certainly want the best and purest to be had, and want your orders filled right. That's exactly what we will do. Orders filled same day received. PRICE LIST For your guidance in Bending us your orders, wo give he low n list of goods and prices. You can send your order for any of these goods and roat assured that you will got just what you pay for, no matter who you are or where you live. G. H. Sharpo, SI1 por gal., per quart $ .75 Montreal Malt. Tno Doctors proscribe this for weak wom- J en and medicinal purposes, B4 per gul., per quart 1.00 Cedar Urook, bottled in bond. $5 per gal., per quail 1.23 Cedar Urook, in barrel, $4 per gal., pur quart 1.00 Yellow Stone, case goods, 85 por gal., per quart l.L'5 Yellow Stono, in barrel, $4 per gal., Per quart 1.00 King of Kentucky, 9 years old, $1 por gal., per quart 1.00 Old Log Cabin, $4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Old Atherton, 34 per gal., per quart 1.00 J. U. T., bottled in bond, $5 per gal., per quart 1.25 Gaines Old Crow, bottled in bond, por quart 1,75 O. T. C. (Uillie Lno) bottled in bond, porquart 1 50 Guckonheimer Kyo, bottled in bond, par quart 1.60 Anderson County, full quarts, bottled in bond 1,25 Sam ('lay, $4 pur gnl., per quart 1.00 4 year old yellow corn. &J per gal., per quart 75 2 year old corn, f2 pur gal., quart 50 Hhoifeldt Hud, &J pur-gal., quart 50 Call on me when in Caruthersville. Don't forget the name and the place. You will be treated right. Condensed for Busy Readers Miss Paulino Thrower of Carutbers- villo is visiting Miss Madge Trainor this week. Ferd Morris left for St. Louis last Friday, accompanied by his little daughter. Mrs. Iona Brown and husband of Deering visited homo folks Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Z. R. Spcnco and son, are visiting her parents at Farmington for a few weeks. Miss Ruby Morris rendered an ex cellent solo at the Methodist church Sunday night. Dr. G. V Phipps of Caruthersville hud professional business in Hayti last Thursday. Amos Huffman visited his daughter, Mrs. Emma Hudson at Tyler Saturday, returning Sunday. The little son and daughter of pho tographer Gunionleft for a visit at St. Louis Tuesday. Misses Emma and Mittie Webb and Mrs. Mollie Fullerton visited in Por tageville last week. Mrs. Mollie Edwards was injured Thursday night, while alighting from the train at the depot. II. L. Jones of Morehouse visited friends in Hayti and Braggadocio Friday and Saturday. W. R. Willson and little daughter, Lois, returned this week from an ex tended visit to Georgia. Jack Teaster carried his wife to Ca ruthersville Sunday for treatment, and she is reported as improving. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitaker at Gayoso, Sunday night, a fine girl, Dr. F. A. Mayes attending. Miss Lyda Mitchorson loft Wednes day for Richmond, Va., to join her mother, who left in April. Miss Sadie Raymond who for sever al years has been the foremost charac ter soubrette on the American stage, will present The Missouri Girl at the City Hall Sept. 11. Prof. Ilargrovo, principal of tho Hayti public schools Is hero, prepara tory to opening school Monday. The first automobile over in Hayti passed through Sunday ovening, from Capo Girardeau to Caruthersville. Special musical services at the M. E. church Sunday night will consist in part of a solo by Miss Jessie Fer rell. The Campbell Lumber Company of Kennett have a pago ad in this issue of the Herald that it will pay you to read. L. C. Averill attended tho county court at Caruthersville Monday, as did also A. J. Dorris and P. M. Per kins. On account of tho illness of Mrs. Ferd Morris and baby, Ferd Morris and daughter have returned from St. Louis. Gum and maolo boxing 812.50 a 1,000. 10 ft. cypreaa fencing 814 a 1,000. Everything else in proportion. C. W. Frick. lltf Prof. B. S. Stearns and wife return ed Wednesday from Columbia, where Mr. Stearns had been attending the university. Just received, a new lot of "Silver" Collars, the only collar with the linl eord eyelet. They wont tear out. J. L. Dorris. Wanted At this ollice, a bright, intelligent boy to learn the printer's trade. No nay for first month. Edu cation must be fair. Miss Sadie Raymond, and her clov er company, will appear in that fa mous comedy The Missouri Girl at the City Hall Sept. 11. Haiman Kohn is at Monett, Ark., looking after the Kohn Bros, store, while Arthur and I. Kohn are in St. Louis, buying goods. We have Pome extra good things in men's and boy's underwear for hot weather. Get something thin and keep cool. J. L. Dorris, Twice-a-Weck Democrat: Bill York, who is giving Hayti a mighty good paper in tho Horald, spent Saturday afternoon in this city. J. L. Dorris' has tho finest line of laces and embroideries ever brought to Hayti. Ask to see them, whether you want to buy or not. T. It. Huffman, the Troy, Indiana, banker, was in Hayti this week, visit ing his daughter, Mrs. B. L. Guffy, and attending to business. Now is a good time to have the Her ald sent to your friends anil i datives. They will enjoy it more than a letter, because it tells all the news. When you see a cross mark on your paper, made with a pencil, it tells you that your subscription is out and we aBk you to renew at once Not bear ing from you promptly, wo will stop the paper. Andrew Dorris, L. C. Averill and F. M. Perkins were in yesterday from Hayti, interviewing county court in tho interest of a silica road north and eastofthatcity. Twice-a-Week Demo crat. Von Mayes roports that in the jus tice court at C'ville last Friday the justice retired and deliberated with the jury. Von says this is another signal indication of tho growing mod ern tendancy to dilate tho power of the court. More Silica Roads. We did not have time this week to give the "silica roads" proposition tho write up we intend to, but tho following from the Twire-a-Weck Democrat will show the position of tho county court in the mutter: "At its Monday sessioncounty court ordered that $0000 be set aside from tho Swamp Land Fund and placed to the credit of tho road fund. This money will bo used to pur-iiaso silica for tho public roads of tho count.v. Tho silica will bo used as follows: Concord and Hayti roud, 2J miles, and Caruthersville and Braggadocio, 2 miles. Tho people of the county are commencing to appreciate good roads, and while thocourt only order ed live miles built, it is the prediction of tho Democrat that within tho next live years there- will be at least 50 miles of silica roads in this county. Land For Sale. 80 acres cut over land, The very beat there is in the county, spice wood and cane ridge land; not a drop of rain water on it. This Is the best SO acre tract In tho county for a man that wants to open up a small farm. Deal direct with owner and save mld dlemens' profit. F. D. Morria, Hayti, Mo. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE SPOT GROCERY Kind Words. We want to hay something about Uncle Pete Williams, as most every one calls him. Uncle Pete is one of our best farmer's and has been fore man for tho Alfalfa FarmingCompany for several yearn, but having the mis fortune to lose hi-, wife he had to give up his job. Uncle Petohus three little children by his late wife, two girls and one boy. They are bright as can bo and will grow up and be a noble man and women. We certainly wish Uncle Pete much happiness yet through his life. A Friend. Show Coming. Tho Choute and Herbert dramatic show will be in Hayti Friday, Septem ber ;$. They will present Myrtle Fern, a four-act melodrama. Vaudeville specialties between every act, making one of the best shows ever played in our city. Admission will be 15 and 25 cents. Don't forget tho date. Band concert at 4:.'I0 p. ra. To Whom it May Concern. Notice is hereby given that I have revoked all authority heretofore given to any person to either Hell, or collect rents on, any lands belonging to me in Pemiscot County, Missouri. I nave no agonts, September 2, 1009. Mrs. M. F. Sandidge, Granite, Okla. Special Notice. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, who have formerly had charge of the It. G. Sandidgo and wife land (M. F. Sandidge), have re linquished all my right, title and in tersest in same. This Sept. 2, 100!). F. A. Mayks, M. D., Hayti, Mo. Cut Price on Lumber. In order to make room, I make the following special prices: One lot cypress boxing 910 to $12.50 per 1000, Good prime shingles 82.50 per 1000. Ono lot 2x4, 2x0, 2x8 and 2xl0's, $12 per 1000. One lot cull oak and cy press, mixed, 88 per 1000. Cypresa fencing $12 per 1000, O. W. Frick, Hayti, Mo. For hcuduclio Dr Milts' Auti-l'uln 1'Ills CASH New Corn For Sale. For sale, 75c per bushel. The very boat that grows. Enquire either at J.L. Dorris store, Hayti, or F. T). Morris farm, Concord. Residence For Sale. Finest and best residence in Hayti. Will either sell or trade. Reason for selling, have moved to farm. Doal direct with owner. Save middlomens' profit. F. D. Morris, Hayti, Mo. VON MAYES LAWYER Hayti, - - Mo. VIRG. P. ADAMS Notary Public Ileal Estnto and Insurance Oflico South Side Square Hayti, - - - Missouri THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE LIGHT RUNNING Ifyou want cltlipraVlhrntlngHliultlo, Rotary Bhuttlo or nHlnelo Thread Chain Mitch Howiug Machine wrllo to THE HEW HOME SEWIN0 MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mass. Many sewing machines are made to (ell regardless of ijualiiy, but llic Nuw Ilumo is made to wear. Our euaranty nccr runs out. Mold by uiitliorlzi'ri iIvulvrM ouly, roK SALE uy (Juab. Goodrich, Caruthersville, Mo, c4 h ll