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THE HAYTI HERALD. VOL. T. HAYTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. NO. 51. i-" Pemiscot Co. Teachers' Ass'n. Hajti, Missouri, November 4, 5 and 0. Thursdav A. M. 10:00 to 11:00, Opening Session. Or ganization, welcome address, response, announcements and outline of work. 11:00 to 11:45, Hound Table, b. ic presentative of the Normal. Talks and questions on the eourse of studv. Thm-bduj P. M. 1:15 to 2:1.3, Heading Circle Session. "Class room management," discussed by J. A. Arnold, Althea Holt and A. P. Kersey. Chan. XII. Aliee Vin- jard, V. 14. Webb ami i:Ssie John son. 2:15 to :t:00, Illustrated lesson in Reading. :i:00 to .'5:45, Round Table on "Course of Studj," by Normal representative. 7:."10, Illustrated Lecture by 13. Hugh Smith of Scott countv. Friday A. M. 0:00 to 1:00, County Graduation Session. Articulation of common schools with high schools, etc., Profs. 11. E. Seiu and Killian. 10:00 to 10:45, Illustrative Lesson in Arithmetic and discussion of same, discussed b, Anna Malone and Ethel Dunklin. H:45 to ll::t0, Hound Table, b re picentative from State Department. Fridaj P. M. 1 :.i0 to 2:15, School Improvement Seion. What itnntovemeiits need ed: how yet them; how interest the punlic, etc., T. U. Htoderick, Ethel Di nn, Lila Norllicut and .1. F. Lane. L. 15 to .'1:00, Illustrative Lesson in Geographj and discussion of same. Discussed by Susie Elder, L. Rlaok ard and Rub. Morris. :i:00 to :i:45, Course of Studj, by Normal or Stale representative. 7:.'!0, Lectuie. Saturday A. M. 0:15 to 10:15, Rui'lding and Grounds Session, (a). Means and methods of improving school buildings and school grounds, J. A. Combs, Clella Kerr and J. C. Jones, (b). Indus trial features, agriculture and school gardening, R. H. Emberson, universi ty representative. Teachers are urged to attend this meeting. Be present at every session. You receive jour salary for attend ance. Your certificate will not be reissued if j on do not attend. It is for theeci fication of the teacher that the State urges such meetings, and v our attend ance. Pations and directors aiemost cordiallj invited to attend. 13. S. Stkakns, Co. otipt. of Schools. A Social Gathering. On last Friday Miss Letita McFar land entertained a party of friends. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Majes, Misses Ethel Dunk lin, -Joe Minick, Ada Dorris, Lora Ellinghouse, and Ila.el Mijler, and Messers l". P. Wells, Llovd Maconi and O. L. Hargrove. The party spent a most delightful and enjojable even ing playing social games. The most tempting delicacies and refreshments were served, after which an orignal and very interesting guessing contest was engaged in. The first prie was won bj Miss Lora Ellinghouse and the second prb.e by Clarence Majes. Stabbing at Hayward. Preston Pitts, who lives near Coweo's mill, was stabbed lastThursdaj night, while attending a motion picture show at Hayward, v Will Hicks. The cause of the trouble cannot bo learned. Pitts and familj weie roturninf. from Caruthersville and stoped at the show where the trouble occured. The knife penetrated the liver and the wound is quite serious. Dr. T. J. Trautmann was called to attend the wounded man. Protracted meeting will begin at the Methodist church next Sundaj. Sub ject for 11 o'clock, 'Hindrance to Revivals," and at night "'The Wav to Secure Revivals." Prof. J. C. Me Pheters of Oran and T. E. Smith of of Charleston will assist Pastor T. G. Fallin in the services. The pastor cordially invites every one to attend. Chas. Morgan and family left Wed nesdaj for a visit to Mrs. Morgan's grand parents and relatives at Gentry -ville, Ind. Thej' expect to be gone about a month. Pi of. H. L. David son will accompany them from Caru thersville. where thej will take the boat, to New Madrid. I'nterberger lirothers of Flat Rock, 111., me opening a store in the Frank lin block. The new store will i lie known as the "Leader." and will ear rj a line of gents' and ladies' furnish ings. They will be open for business by Saturdav. We hope this new linn will do well and that the town will piolit by their coming. Postmaster Gullj has added a new section of improved automatic lock boxes to the P. O. and made other im provments. The new boxes are the latest patent. Miss Hurtha Frick of Hellville. 111., is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frick at this place, and her cousin. Mrs. Johnnie Clemens at Tyler. Culpepper and Dever have moved their jewelry store to the southwest room of the city hall, where they have a handsome line of goods, well displajed. They have a nice room tor business, and their goods show off well. Mr. Dover is well known at Ca ruthersville, having worked for some time at that place. The Hajti Real Estate Co., through its attornej, 13. L. Gulfj, sold the unver k .LiUien iwu actes in section .'52 township 1!), N. It. 12 E.. to J. Hubert Rust. Consideration 25 per acre. Mr. Rust vviH rent or purchase property and live in llrjti and im prove his property. This week Miss Ronnie Hart re ceived a most beautiful medal, suit able engraved, as her reward in the Prof. II. L. Davidson Onion Growing i Contest. Miss Bonnie is only 12jears old, and is justly proud of her success. A. W. Creath of Flat Rock, 111., is visiting Peter Williams and Henrj Clajton. He is at nesent with LTn terberger Brothers. i Granite (Okla.) Enterprise: Mrs. R. j G. Sandidge returned this week from ' a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Missouri. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sullivant re-l port the arrival of a new boy at their j home Sunday afternoon, Dr. F. A. j Majes attending. County Superintendent of schools, I 13. S. Stearns, makes the seventh per son to renew his subscription for an other j ear. Mrs. W. O. Funk, who has been!. l1 1?'1. ls " tn. .Honor ro I, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I "living pain ins sunscnption lor tne J. Utley, letuined to her home at Cin-, second jear. cinnatti Saturdaj. . , ,. , , , ., , Mrs. Emma Hudson and children of Esq. F. M. Gwin, who is also police Tyler are visiting iclatives in Hajti judge, is among those whose subscrip- this week, tion is paid up for the second vear. , Mr. and Mrs. C. S. York of Caruth- Dr. Crider was ill last week. ersville visited in Hajti Sundaj. -" $ $ $$ $ DOLLARS COUNT It takes longer to make mon ey than to spend it. Everyman 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? AVERILL LI ET Km QPWnni RnnWQ leflers is the only place in the county that has in stock OOIIVvL OUUr0 at an times a full and complete stock af School Books and Schoolroom Supplies INKS asa warn Carter's and Sanl'oid's Hlack 2 o.. cones 5 Mack 2 o.. cylinders. 5 Red 1 o.. . .' 131 ue 2 oz. . ..5 White! o. 10 Higgtns India Ink oz "2h lied Stamping Ink 1 oz. Paysons Indelible Ink ... Premium writing fluid, j pt. Pints 40c, quarts 75o Mucilages and Paste 25c TABLETS ui 73 different kinds, HtyleH and sires to se lect from, lc, 5c, 15c, 20c and 25c each. Rough pencil tablets, smooth finish, linen and bond, initial tab lets with unvolopes to match. Composition books 5, 10, L'oe. LEAD PENCILS 909111 crayon 5 and 10c per bow combination pen and pencils, pen holders, etc lc, 5c and 10c each. 50 dillerent kinds to select from. Beats All lc A. W. Faber, all num bers, 10c, per doen 80c Drawing pencilb and Carpenters pencils, copying pencils, slate pencils, BLANK BOOKS Vebt pocket memoranda . .5 and 10c Largo memoranda... . 5, 10 and 25c Book keeping blanks, Ledgers, single and double entry, . .. ..25c to &1 00 each Climax hunbermens tally book 1 00 ench Time books, monthly and weekly, 5, 10, 15c Trainmen's time books 10c Ulank Hooks, Receipts, Di lifts, Notes, Cnr- bon l'uper, Typewriter Paper, etc. Stock alwas huge and complete. Slates 5 and 10c. Hook straps 5, 10, 25, 50c Hook Satchels 10 and 25c. Sponges 1, 5, 10 25c Erasers 1 and 5c. Ulackboaid craters 5c or 60c per doion. Pen points, pencil holders. Toacheis' call bells 25c. Teachers' registers $1 00. Clerk's registers $2 50. Chalk crayon 15c, 2 for 25c. Typewriter oil 1 at, 20c. ink wells, glass 10c. Pencil boxes 5 and 10c. Fountain Pens $1 00 $1 75, VI 50 and M 50 Lefler's is the place where quality rules BOX PAPER Complete line ofl box paper, con sisting ot some very attractive de signs. The stock is varied to suit the d i II e r e n t tastes of our cus tomers. Particu lar users ol stationeiv are out regular custom ers. Price 10 20, 25,'H5, 40 and 50 cents. LETTER FILE UbO a letter file around the homo for keeping valuable letters, receipts, etc., where thny may be found when need ed. 25 cents each. .,&! Baseball Goods. catcher's masks, baseball batd, catcher's mitts, first baseman's mitts, fielder 8 gloves, fleldei's mitts, too plates, heel plates, um piie indicators, score books, ankle suppoit on, hoy's caps, belts, baseballs, picnic balls, rubber balls, etc. When you want any kind of baseball goods, think of Lellcr. LEFLER'S DRUG STORE HAYTI, MISSOURI