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ztxxrm&nsmxtlxaKlMxMMtf ilTTJ m JiMtUUlfiBlMMtSi eaeaawf Jartfatgtfj r I ORDINANCE NO. 42. An ordinance to loeute, estab lish and define the lire limits of the City of Ilayti, Missouri: See. 1. Boundary of lire lim its. See. 2a. Specifications f o r buildings. See. 2n. Removed. See. Ja. Lumber, hay, straw, ete., forbidden. See. au. Factories. See. 4. Penalty. See. 5. Time of taking eirect. He it ordained by the Mayor and Hoard ol Aldermen ofthoUit, ofllay ti, Mo , as follows: Sec. 1. LSoundary of Fire Limits. That part of the city enclosed with in tin- following described limits, to be and is hereb.v declared the lire limits of this city: ' Connneneinf at the cen ter o! block twenty-one (21), thence .south to the center of block twenty. -three (2.1). thence west to the center of block thirty -seven (J7), thence north to the center of block thirty-live (.13), thence east to the center of block twenty -one (21) the place of lieirinniny, as the same appear on the plat of the City of Ilayti recorded in the plat re cord of Pemiscot county, Mo. See. 2a. Specifications lor build ings erected: No Duildinj,' shall hereafter be erect ed mthin the limits set out in Sec. 1 of this ordinance, unless built ol such character as to comply with the fol lowing specifications, lirst: All build ings IronluiK'on any street within the fire limits shall comply with the fol lowing: The sidewalls shall be either brick, stone or concrete; all openings in sidewalls shall be tilted with wood or metal frames and wire-lass, or pro vided with iron doors with automatic closing devices. All lear walls and front walls above jjlass front shall comply with the same as the Mde walls, except as to openings. The front walls lor the lower story may be either brick, stone, conciele, or jrlass and steel construction. All w.ills for one story buildings shall not be less than nine inches thick. All walls for two story buildii)''s shall not be less than tint teen inches thick for the lower, and nine inches thick for the upper story, tor brick, and 12 inches andei'ht inches tor stone or concrete. Forlallerliuild liitfs, the walls shall be increased in thickness four inches for every story in height. Firewalls shall be built not less than two teet in height for one story and not less than two teet for higher buildings, on side wall. Roofs: All roofs shall be constructed of metal, crave, tile, slate or concrete. Awn inj,rs to be of all metal, or canvas, ex cept i alters and purlins. Second: all buildinjfs to be used tor ware-house purposes and in si.e larger than 2ll 20 teet and one story in height, shall comply with the lirst part ot this sec tion. Buildings smaller in si.e and for the same purpose, may be built of frame construction, provided they are lined inside and out and tooled' with metal. Closets and coal sheds may be wholly of wood, provided they are not larger in sie than S.8 lee't and situated ten feet troin any other build ing. No wood or any other combust ible material shall be used in the con struction of any building larger than 20x20 feet and one story ten leet in height, except for the purpose of floor ing, ceiling, joists, rafters, braces, bridging, sheathing, studding ami lath for partitions, and slich insr. Deadening felt or paper may be used under Hours, in partitions and under metal roofs, and wood for sash and frames in front and rear walls. It shall tie unlawful tor any person or persons or corporation U build ot permit to be built any building not in compliance with the above specula tions. Sec. 2lt. Removal of Buildings. It shall be unlawful lor any person or persons or corporation to remove any building into or to remove from one place to another within said lim its set out in Sec. 1 of this ordinance, that does not fully comply with the specifications set out in See. 2a ot this ordinance. Sec. 3a. Lumber, Hay, Straw, otc, Forbidden: It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons or corporation to stack any lumber, wood or kindling, hay, straw or any other combustible ma terial insido of any building not built in accordance with the above Soj. 2a, and within the said fire limits. But tliis shall not be construed as to pro hibit the piling or stacking of lumber or material to bo used in the con struction of any building according to the foregoing sections. Sec. :(u. Factories Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any person or persons or corporation' to build or construct any factory of any kind or character using wood or coal for fuel within said tiro limits. Sec. t. Penalty. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction lie lined not less than live and not more than one hundred dollars for each offence, and each day that this ordinance is being violated .shall be a separate otTetue. Sec. .". Time of taking elfect. This ordinance shall be in full force and take ellect from the tlate of its passage and publication. Sec. 0. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conllict herewith are lierebv repealed. Reu'd lirst time this Mth, day of Sept. I'.iO'.i. Bead 2nd time this lit.Ii day of Sept. 1'JIM. Passed this "Hi day of Sept, lllOll. Approved this 7th day of Sept, l'.NV.I. .lohnT. Buckles Mayor Attest I'has. Morgan, Clerk. Hayti, Mo., shall bo punished by a tine not exceecing ton dollars. Sec. 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith arc hereby repealed. Passed Sopt.tUh, 100!). John T. Buckley Mayor. Approved Sept. (itli, UK)!). John T. Buckley Mttyor. Attest: Clms. Morgan, Clerk. Ico users should got our coupon iooIir. Saves worry and time mak ing change, avoids mistakes, always ready. Terms cash. Money refunded any time. Books carried on wagon. Hayti Storage. 30tf head Lost From Hdyti, Sept. Dog, abovo average size; black, with white streak on nose near eyes', two large black spots on back, one near shoulders and one near Hank, black spot on left hip; near tail; dot ted till over body with small, blue specks: will answer to name of '"Blue." $3 reward, if returned to J. A. Myers, Hayti, Mo. Ititf. L?r Mllii' Antl-I'.ilii Pills iclli'Ve imIii ORDINANCE NO, 41. An ordinance prohibiting the run ning at largo of hogs, providing for tiie impounding of same and fixing the charges for same; declaring the vio lation of same to be a misdemeanor and lixing the punishment lor same. Be it ordained by the Mayor and the Bord of Alderman of the City of Hayti, Mo: Seel. That on ami after the lirst day of January, 11110, it shall be un lawful for any person, persons, linn, liruis, corporation or corporations to permit any hogs belonging to them to run at large w ithin the corporate limits ot said City of Hayti, Mo., Sec.2. All such animals described in section 1 hereof found running at large in the corporate limits of said City of Ilayti, after the said liist day of .iauuur 1!10, shall be impounded by the Poundkeoper of said city, and said Poundkeeper shall notity the owner of such animal that lie hits same impounded, and it said owner shall fail to redeem said animal by paying to the stiid Poundkeeper the sum of fifty cents and the additional sum of fifty cents per day for uuvy day each such animal shall be imponded within 2 days alter receiving notice of the im pounding oT same, the said Pound keeper shall sell to the highest bidder lor cash, alter bavins' iriven 1 days notice of the date, time and terms of sale: provided, that if said Pound keener shall be unable to locate the owner of any animal imponded he shall sell the same to the highest bid der for cash, after having given 10 days public notice ot the date, time and terms of sale, and the proceds of said sale shall be applied to the pay ment of the costs and charges of such impounding and sale, and the residue, if any, shall be held in trust for the owner ot said animal by said city for one year. At the end of one year if said residue is unclaimed same .shall go into tiie general fund of said City of Ilayti, Mo., Said Poundkeeper shall I'eep a record of all residue so seceived, together with ii description of the animal so sold. Sect. Any person, oi persons, firm, or linns, corporation or corpo rations violating any ol the provisions ot this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof in the city court of the City of sa&feA VW" THE SAFETY Of the money deposited with this bank is guarded by as careful, conservative board of directors as you will find anywhere. It's worth while to take into consideration the character, integrity and responsibility of the men be hind a bank before making your selection of one to do business with. The directorate of this bank is made up of men who are individually successful and collectively able to safeguard your interests. BANK OF HAYTI CAPITAL STOCK $20,000 m SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500 OFFICERS John L. Downs, Pres. L 0. Avkkill, Vice-Proa. T. A. MuNaii., Caahlor. DIRECTORS: John L. Dohiub. Jack Aveuij.i,. L. L. Lkvimu. 1)h. J. W. Johnson. I. Kohn. b. 8. Btkaknb. Stkkunu II. McCahtv, THE SPOTLOA'SH GROCERY Headache For Years "I keep Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills on hand all the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them, no mat ter how short a distance I am going. I have a sister that has had terrible headaches for years, and I coaxed Iter to try them and they helped her so much, she now keeps them by her all the time. From my own exper ience I cannot praise them enough." MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL, 63 High St., Penacook, N. H. Many persons have headache after any little excitement or ex ertion. They cannot attend church, lectures, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffer ing. Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills. They give almost instant relief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels; just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their use. Get a package from your drug gist. Take it according to direc tions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. Is Preparing For You Watch This Space and see the many good things we have it store for you How Paris Deals with Rats. A direct and Immediate system of duiiling with the rat pest is that of the Paris seweis. A naked electric wire is stretcher! about bix inches above the ground, and on It are stiutig pieces of horseflesh. The rats paw at the wire and are "electiocuted." A Power Has Risen. A power has dsen up in the govern ment greater than the people them selves, coi-.slsting ot many and vari ous anrt powerful interests, combined ituo one mass, and held together by th-, cohesive power of the vast sur plus iu the batiks. John C. Calhoun. EETI NG I have just returned from the market, where I bought some of the nobbiest styles in Dress Fabrics, Ladies' and Gent's Clothing, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, and, in fact, everything that goes to make up a nice and nobby wardrobe. I invite your inspection, and feel sure you will agree with me. "Seeing is believing." Come and let us show you. r I. KOHN La, T&vssow'v ! !WW