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THE HAYTI HERALD. VOL. I. HAYTI, MISSOUKI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7,-1909. NO. 50. ROLL OF HONOR. OUR GIRLS. ? According to regulations, there itf to lie published, at tlio cIomj of each month, u roll of honor, in which will be given the names of all pupils who huso neither boon absent nop tardy during the month, and have done good work, and who-ic standing in deportment is above Hi). First primary grade, ti: ICos Horrid, Ova Powol, Luton McNeil, Myrtle Statl, Irl Rhodes, and Hobble Cively. Second primary grade. 0. Second grade, 0. Third grade, 1: Harry Vi-,t. Foutth grade, 0. Fifth grade, 2: Weston Hones, Pearl Chism. Sixth grade, 4: Artlnir Geehain, Nell Hayes, Hazel Hissett and Honnie Gates. Seventh grade, 2: Hliiir Huckley and Hobert Howdy. Kight grade, 0: Ninth grade. 1: Violet Hayes. Tenth grade. 1: Irene Wells. On Friday evening. Oct. 1st, a num ber of young people were invited to spend the evening as the quests-of Miss Klhel Dunklin. A very plesant evening was spent and all departed declaring that a similar invitation would lie very acceptable at any time. The guest-, were: Mr. and Mr-.. Clar ence Ma.es, Mr. and Mr. M.S. Stearns, Misses Ada Horns, li'titia MjFar land, Ha.el Miller, Lora Ellinghousc, Messor.s L. L. Letler, O. L. Hargrove, Lloyd Miicom, and Hr. Cieswoll. Klmor Stephens makes the llfth per son to renew his subscription for the second whole year. Mr. Stephens has been a citi.en of Hayti for nearly 12 years and as a supporter of newspa pers he has alva.s been li leral. lie is now with the Spot (-'ash Grocery, which has a thriving business,. Sherman Casey has the honor of bringing the largest load of cotton to Hayti for this season. Tts value was 101.05. He expects to bring a larger load before the season is over. Last Sunday morning the Stork, in the form of oar good friend, Dr. V. A. Ma,es, visited our home, and when ho departed there was a tiny little girl, with chubby lists and dimpled cheeks, deep blue eyes and dark hair, cling ing to its mother's breast. The news of this oceurience reached our broth er, (J. S. York, at Curuthorsv tile, who consoles us thus: "And another girl! Well, girls are so much belter than boss don't light and cuss and chaw tobacco; don't prowl at nights, don't steal water melons, nor swim in the rivets but, after all, the boys get the girls in the Until round up. So it is only a few brief years that j ou can tell 'tother from which,' and it all naturally amounts to about the same in theend." Mr.s. Sam Adams of Canady was in Hayti last week. We learn that Mr. Adams died of dropsy on Sunday of last week and was, butied at Blythe ville. We also learn that Miss Rachel Adams was married recently to Prod Cessel of May Hold K,.. the wedding occuring at lily tlieville. Amos Huflinan started up the F.iris grist mill Tuesday. lie expects to make a regular run, and the mill be ing a homo enleipiise. certainly de serves the patronage ol home people. This is one of Hay ti's many good en terprises. H. P. Coleman of Long Heach, California, who is looking after his extensive interests hi Pemiscot county, wtis in Hayti last Thursday. lie will remain in the county about a month, lie owns valuable city propeity in Hayti. Last Thursday J. S. Wahl, Hon Tinsley, Liston Ilaol and Chip Frank lin ot Carulhetsvill passed through Hayti on a hunting expedition to Clay root. Piof. T. C. .Tones of Cooler passed through Hayti Monday, on his way to North and South Dakota, wheie he is going to look after some homestead-. ORDINANCE NO. 43. An ordinance creating the olllce of l'oundkeeper, prescribing bis duties, and providing how said olllce shall bo tilled. Up it ordained by the Mayor and Hoard of Aldermen of the Cit ot Hayti. Mo: Sec. 1. There is Iteteby created the ollieo of l'oundkeeper for the City of Hayti, Mo. Sec. 2. It shall be the duty ot the Mayor, with the consent of the Hoard of Aldermen, to appoint some suitable person as said Poundkeeper, who shall take the oath provided for Col lector of said citv, and give bond in the sum ot 250 for the faithful per formance of the ditties of his olllce, and he shall enter upon the discbarge of his duties as provided by law upon the first diiy of January, 1010, and shall serve Tor a term of two years, unless sooner temoved Said Pound keeper shall nmke a repot t at each regular meeting of the Hoard of Alder men, and turn over such money its may 1 cumin in his hands to the Treas uier of said city of Hayti, Mo., ex cepting his fees as mentioned and set forth in Ordinance number 41, Sec. 2. Passed October 4, 1009. lohn T. Huckley, Mayor. Apuroved October 4, 100!). .lohn T. Huckley. Mayor. Attest: ('has Morgan, Clerk. Amos Hullman has leturned from Curio, 111., where he had went to ac cept a position to put in two gasoline engines at gins in Ark., one at Hug land and onoatScotls. He was work ing for F. L. Harp, of the Olds people, and teports that the engines started to work in line shape. Mr. Hull man is manager of the Faris Milling Co., at this pluco. S. P. Williams is working on the contract to cut a ditch 4Jxfexl8 from the end ol the dredge new ditch to the Frisco railroad, between Hayti and Caruthorsville. He also has the con-' tract to cut a half-mile and a mile d Uli on t io Al'a'fa Farm. ' Herbert Rust of Troy, Intl., was here this week piospecting. We under-' stiind that he lias sold his intetests in Indiana, and expects to locate in Pemiscot county, and we hope he will find what he is looking for. i $ $$ DOLLARS COUNT It takes longer to make mon ey than to spend it. Every man should try as hard to save mon ey as to make it. Saving is to accumulate saving is the key stone to independence. Don't forget this point. Your future depends upon the pres ent. The dollar saved in your daily purchases is a dollar made. To help you save money is my stronghold in business, for if I could not aid you I could not expect your trade. Come and let's figure it over and let me prove to you that this is true. Isn't this fair? B AVERILL SCHOOL BOOKS LEFLER'S THE ONLY PLACE IN THE COUNTY THAT HAS IN STOCK at all times a full and complete stock af School Books and Schoolroom Supplies INKS Cattei's and Sanfotd's Ultiek 2 (i.. rones 5 Mack 2 oi. rylindeis.. 5 Red 1 o. 5 151 lie 2 o. li Wliite 1 0 1U 1 IiguinH India Ink i o. 2"i Ked Stumping Ink 1 tu. ...... 25 I'ayHoitH Indelible Ink 25 Premium writing fluid, j pt. .. 1'JntH 10c, quarts 75o Mucilages and Paste !oc TABLETS 711 difletent kinds, styles and sizes to se lect front, 1c, 5c, 15c, 20c and 25c each. Hough pencil tablets, smooth finish, linen and bond, initial tab lets with envalopcH to match. Composition books 5, 10, 25c El LEAD PENCILS lc, 5c and 10c each. CO diU'eient kinds to select from. Heats All lc A. W. Faber, nil nttin beis, 10c, pel doen M)c Draw inn pencils and crayon 5 and 10c per bow Caipenteis pencils, copying pencils, .slate pcucilb, combination pen and pcncilh, pen holdois, etc. BLANK BOOKS ittisn Vest pocket memoranda 5 and Kit: Ltitge itieiunranda . 5, 10 and 25c Hook keeping blanks, beilgets, single and double cutty, 25u to .'i 00 each Climax lumbcrmcns tally book 1 00 each Time books, monthly and weekly, 5, 10, 15c Tiaiiiinen'H time books . 10c Ulank Hooks, Hcceipts, Dtafts, Notes, Car bon Paper, Typewntei Pupoi.etc. Ktock ulwas hitgu and complete Slates 5 and 10c. Hook straps 5, 10, 25, 50c Hook Satchels lOaiin 25c. Sponges 1, 5, 10 25c Krtthois 1 and 5c. Ulackboaid erasers 5c oi 50c pei doon. Pen points, pencil boldeis. Tettcheis' call bells 25c. 'leauhers' legisters $1 00. ( link's tegiateib $2 50. Chalk crayon 15c, 2 for 25c. Typovvi iter oil 1 o.. 20c. Ink wells, glass Mlc. Pencil boxes 5 and 10c. Fountain Pens 1 00 61 75, $2 50 and 3 50 Lefler's is the place where quality rules !fl BOX PAPER Complete line of! box paper, con sisting ol some verv attraitive de signs. The stock is varied to suit t li e d i tl'e rent tastes of out cus- tomeis I'arttcn- lar users of statiotiei v are out regular custom- (is. Pike 10 20, 25,"35, 40 and 50 cents. SSprX LETTER FILE I'm? a lettet lllo around the homo for keeping valuable letteis, receipts, etc., where th v may be found when needi eil. 25 cents each. -rA-l- v- Baseball Goods. jateher's musks, bttsoball bats, catcher's mitts, first baseman's mitts, fielder s gloves, fieldet's mitts, too plates, heel plates, um pire itulieatois, bcoio books, ankle Mtpport erB, boy's caps, belts, baseballs, picnic bulls, rubber balls, etc. When you want any kind of hasuball goods, think of Ltllet. LEFLER'S DRUG STORE HAYTI. MISSOURI