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&tm&&$umi$fa&,mMbWtJ3xei 'UAWwi-issSaxiwrz'SSSSsiistStt S23eaESBSsresteaa8s ft C. V. Krlck is ill this week. J. A. Myers is a Herald subscriber. Mrs. l'etirl Guskins lius been ill for several days. Mrs. Frank malarial fever. Crawford is ill of Mrs. T. .1. Greenwell of Carleton is a new subscriber. Mrs. Mollie Gwin bus rotvirned from her visit at Memphis. ('apt. Allen is attending tbe fair at tbe Cape. Marion Wbltnor of Cape Girardeau was in Hayti the llr-t of the week. ... MILLINERY ... LADIES: Gf to Hose Uryant of Hayti for your bats. There you will find styles and prices that can't be beat. Of tbe live years I have been in business, none hii" been so prom ising as the jnesent season, I'.IO'.J. Come ami see. and you will be pleased. South Side 1'ub. Square. CHEAP TRIPS I VIA. mm TO Mrs. J. S. Sturm is visiting re latives at Eckerty, Ind. Miss Rachel Cossel of Blytliovillo visited in Hayti Tuesday. Tuesday night some one stole a load of cotton from John Baird. Mrs. Emma Walker and Mrs. Kate Burnett are visiting at Mrs. Harmon's. Mcsdames Mollie Gwln and Winnie' P. Huffstuttor went down to Mem phis last week, and returned with his wife Thursday. Mrs. Hullstuttot is much improved. The grist mill at Hnytl is now ready for biiBinoBB. Custom work prompt ly attended to. Meal, and chops for sale GOtf Rev. Allen D. Rankin, on his way to liis new field of labor at Illmo. Gwin visited at Caruthersville Sun-spent Wednesday night and part of YUKOM j PACIFIC j EXPOSITION , Seattle, Washington, g j June 1 to October 16, 1909 For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on J. G. SARIUS Agent Frisco Lines HAYTI, --- MO. it- day. Geo. Dorris left for St Louis Wednesday night to attend the cen tennial. D. V. Rust of Troy Ind., is hero In company with Herbert Rust, pros pecting. Tom Ingle was over from Gayso Tuesday, and reports his wife getting along nicely. Bill Knight was out from Caruthers ville Tuesday, and expects to move buck to Hayti. Dupe Russell of Farmington came down Tuesday, and may remain here through the fall. Lcnurd Sprinkle came in from Yarbro's store Tuesday and subscrib ed for the Herald. Surrey for sale, good order, shafts and tounguo, bargain, $23. Mrs. Lou Morris, Hayti, 50-4t Mr-.. Emily Taylor returned lust week from a viit to her son, Jack Huddle, above St. Louis. L. L. La Hue, fonnan of the upper end of the Alfalfa Farm, is one of our latest cash subscribers. Wm Hale was in from Black Island Monday, to which place he moved about two weeks ago. Dr. R. C. Cresswell left for St. Louis Tuesday night, to attend the centennial and visit friends. Miss Joy Speer of Braggadocio came in Tuesday and renewed their subscription for another year. Don't forget, the Hayti grist mill will grind your corn or exchange meal for it, any day in the week. Mrs. A. J. Fagan and Miss Reiley, wlio have been visiting in Hayti, re turned to the (Jape last Thursday. John W. Taj lor, claim ugunt for the Frisco, was in llajti Tuesday, on business connected with the Brantly case. State Organizer II. L. Davidson and Deputy W. 15. Willson organized a tribe of lied Men at Concord Monday night. J. L. Dorris, with his sons, John, Ilarvuv and Walter, left Monday night for St. Louis to assist in celebtating centennial. B. ('. Young of Richurdsvillc Ky., luis been visiting, his sister Mrs. Ada Fallin, and left Sunday night for his home in Ky. "1 Thursday in Havti. Ladies, you need one of those "Kloseflt" petticoats to glvo your form that slender effect. J. L. Dorris has them in all eizeB and colors. 40 W. H. Skinner and wife returned from Jackson, where they were look ing up titles to 21,000 acres of land left by their ancestors. We are closing out our Columbia, Victor and Zonophono 10 inch records at -15 cents each. We have 1,000 re cords in stock. Also a good discount on graphophones. Ohas. Goodrich, Caruthersville. A delegation of Dunklin county Ben-Hurs passed through Hayti Mon day on their way to their District Con vention at Sikeston on Oct. 4th and j uth. I Ice users should get our coupon i books. Saves worry and time mak- j ing change, avoids mistakes, always ready. Terms cash. Money refunded any time. Books carried on wagon, i Hayti Storage. SOtf Three car loads of silica have been unloaded and placed on the Hayti and Concord road, the citizens paying for the work. More is coining and will be promptly taken care of. A full line of Waltham, Llgin. Ham den, Springfield and South Bend watches. We handle no 2nds. Noth ing but the best, that has passed in spection at the factory. Chas. Good rich, Caruthersville. 30 P. H. Smith of Cape Girardeau, received a telegram while hero Mon day night, calling him to St. Louis to take a position in the claims depart ment of the Frisco railroad. The Frisco new schedule for passen ger trains which went into licet Sun day, is as follows: 801, south bound, ;5:4r p. m.: 802, north bound, 12:10 p. m.: 811, from Cape Girardeau, S):l." p. in .; 812, for Cape Girardeau, 0:21 a. in.; 821, for Memphis, 5:20 a. in.; an lrom Aieinpnis, iv:m p. in.; b05, for Memphis, "li.'IO. a. in.; 80(1, for St. Louis, 12:2.' a. in.; The most durable machine made is the New Home. We also handle the ball bearing Singer, the Wu.iiG. Fkee, the New Ideal, the Eldredge, the Wil cox and Gibbs. With, over 45 years handling and repairing machines, we are competent to tell you which is the beat. Ohas. Goodrich, Caruthersville. TALK Don't be deceived, but ask the price and see the quality. We are here to make good. Oak Leaf Four in wood $6.50 Same in 48 lb sacks 1.70 Same in 24 lb sacks 85 Boquet Flour in wood 5.75 Same in 48 lb sacks 1.50 Same in 24 lb sacks 75 Cranberries per quart 10c Celery per bunch 5c Lemons per dozen 15c Everything else in proportion. We're after your business. 1 3 EH One of the largest balloons sent up at the St. Louis centennial the 4th was sighted at ITajti about .'i:00 p. m. the 5th. It was hanging over the river, between Hayti and Caruthers ville, traveling in a southerly direct ion, and was at a good height. Mrs. Win. Yearly left on the early train Wednesday morning for Nettle ton, Ark., where she lias been called to the bedside of her husband, who was taken ill while visiting his parents at that place. WM-iiik11 & I 43- t 4 t 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. - P?ALL 1 HE E - BANK OF HAYTI j 1 4 & CAPITAL STOCK $20,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500 OFFICERS John L. DoiutiB, Prefl. L O. Avinuu., Vice-Pros. T. A. McNaii,, Cu3liJer. DIRECTORS; John L. Dorms. Jack Avemll. L. L. Lhfi.ku. Dk. J. W. Johnson. I. Koiin. B. S. Stearns. STERI.1NO H. MCOAHTV. - Si W: ElJSTON Staple and Fanoy Groceries, Fruits and Produce We also handle Fresh Bread, Celery and Choice Breakfast Foods Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, etc We make the beet prices possible and will appreciate your trade. NEAR 8AN0ER8 BROS. OLD STAND. - HAYTI, MI880URI With the coming of fall new conditions arise, and wideawake merchants must prepare new lines. We know the wants of the people, as a visit to our store will prove to any one. Below we quote you only a few of our many good things. We ask you to call and see how complete our stock is in every line. GENTS' FURNISH- DRY GOODS DEPT. INGS. Wright's Health Underwear, $2.00 per suit. Cooper's Spring Needle Un derwear, $2.00 per suit. Flat Fleece Underwear, heav iest quality, $1.00 per suit. All Wool Fancy Striped Mo hair, 1 yard wide, 00c per yard a good quality. Fancy Satin Striped Suitings in all colors, 25c per yard. Good, Heavy Outing Flannel, 10c per yard the veiy best quality for the price. Do not lose sight of the fact that my stock is complete in every department, and that you can find no better prices in Pemiscot county. I. KOHN HAYTI, MISSOURI 3 i a I !sl l.e -R! y ...ill . ijii i j., Jf'T? ijj.,.ri',.uilinmTri.-v,..,ir-;.7 i mw "