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'TU THE HAYTI HERALD. VOL. T. HAYTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909. NO. 52. TEACHERS' MEETING. CECIL MEARS' SHOW. PREACHER POUNDED. An interesting meeting of tlio teach or is expected November 15, (i und 7, ut lla.Ui. fiupt. of Schools, R. Hugh Smith, will give an illustrated lecture on Thur-ala, night, of much intoictt to teachers. Friday ni-'ht Pres. V. S. Denr- niont of tliu Cape Girardeau normal will deliver an addi ess. Ho will sa, nian.v things of value for any one who niuj attend. L. J. Hall of the State Department will be present at the meeting. He is u teacher of much experience, and alwas has some things of interest to impart. Teachers having any questions that n ro perplexing them, formulate them, in writing, and place them in the query box. They will receive consideration. Ooil Moars of Chaffee is hero this week with a moving picture and vau deville show, but with the protracted meeting going on here and the fair at Caruthersville, it is rather an unfor tunate time. Cecil is an old Hajti and Pemiscot county bo,, a member of a pioneer family, and is bright and intelligent, and I.as just arrived at the age of maturity and started out in life and his show is nice and clean, and this being the home of his childhood and boyhood, we would like to see him leave town as well oil as he came. Mrs. .1. S. Sturm has home from Uckei ty, Ind. returned On last Saturday night, at the par sonage, there was a gentle tup, and the door was opened, and the Ladies Aid and the friends of the church camo in and took possession. They In ought with them Hour, sugar, eollee and other good things to eat, too numerous to mention, and soaie of the bright, silver dollars to help the fami ly. May God bless them all, and many thanks. T. G. Fallin and Wife. Friday ut 4:1ft p. in. thePortageville and lla.Mi Basket Hall Teams will play at Ilajti. The game is expected to be a er, interesting one, and tho people should torn out to see it. Sikeston Hornet: We see from I'M. Caruthers' paper, the Dunklin Demo crat, that Kennett is to hold a local option election November 10th. Ca ruthers oilered some well meant advice to ihe people down thoie when he said, "now let's not get excited it will do no good. Ifyounro in favor of or a; iinst saloons in Kennett. you can oa-ily and etlectuallj expiess jour sentiments at the election." That is the proper way to do it, but it is out guess that Kennett will be a "hot old town" for the next tluee or four weeks. We know it will be if the dry element down there will import from Scott county a couple of local option spout- oi s we know of, who can raise more strife and h-r. among the citizenship and say less than any other two people on earth. One of them is a Baptist preacher by the name of Daughtey, who resides at Benton, and the other is the honorable police jude of this city. A PERSONAL TALK TO YOU ith this issue the Hayti Herald finishes its first year, and the most of our subscriptions are expired. In many cases the date of your receipt does not indicate when your subscription ex pires, but the time of your payment, and you are dated on our books from the time you first received the paper. Now, it is very important that all our old subscribers renew promptly and pay the cash. We need the money to pay off some notes and debts, and for other urgent purposes, and as $ 1 .00 is a small matter to each subscriber, we hope that each one will help us. Our solicitor (agent) will call on you and it is hoped that you will be ready. We have given fair warninc. All those who have not paid for the paper must do so now, and also for the future. The price of a paper is so small and it is so much trouble to keep up with these small accounts that our terms will hereafter be strictly cash. Any one who will, can pay, and many small accounts are quite burdensome to us. Every one should take their home paper and pay for it. No one should expect us to send them the paper because they advertise, or because of any obligations they may consider us under. These dol lars count up, and we need them. Last, but not least. Hayti needs and must have the paper. and having assisted us through the first year, we solicit your continued support, assuring you of our best service and continued efforts in your ' behalf and in behalf of the City of Hayti. Now is the time to help us. I Mrs. C. W. Prick paid this olllco a I Those advertisers who have remained with us throuch the vear I S? her ' sol'fm'rl'Vriek ' and . have .ur kindest consideration. We regret to increase our rates, but ' space is worm more, nereaiter a weeKiy rate will prevail, and nve issues will be charged for, when a month has five issues in it. This is only fair and businesslike, and just compensation for labor performed. wneoi iicniu, Are., icpoi-i Hie arri val of a line girl at their homo on Sept. 21, which is named in honor of its two grandmothers. 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? HflEfflfflkl nHIMH Wl QOWnnTtil DnniQ lefler's is the only place in the county that has in stock iVWi-' a-v'fivj' at all times a full and complete stock af School Books and Schoolroi oom Supplies INKS mm. Caitei's ami Sanford's Black 2 o.. cones .. Black 2 a., cylinders Red 1 o. Blue 2 o. While 1 o. Higgins India Ink -j a. Bed Stamping Ink 1 o.. Paysons Indelible Ink Premium writing fluid, 4 pt. Pi n 1 8 10e, quarts 75c Muei luges and Paste iC fie 5u . 5o 10c 2.e 25e We 25cj TABLETS 711 different kinds, styles and sies to se lect from, 1c, fie, Ific, 20c and -5c each. Rough pencil tablets, smooth finish, linen and bond, initial tali lets with envolopes to match. Composition books 5, 10, 26e mViMfi'r ,f fr. ?Sr T CAH PFTNFOTT lc, f) anillOc each. 50 dillerent kinds '" V-'XJ '-' t0 gee(.t from. Beats All .. le 1 kfjfaj-J-fa'fMttwrJj'- 1 minimi !H-g A. V. Kaber, all num bers, 10c, per doen bOc Drawinir lieneils and crayon 5 and 10c pei box. Caipenteis pencils, copying pencils, slate pencils, combination pen and pencils, pun holdeis, etc. BLANK BOOKS Vest pocket memoranda . .5 and 10c Large memoranda . G, 10 and 25e Book keeping blanks, Ledgers, single and double entry, 2fie to W00 each Climax lumberiiions tally book $1 00 each Time books, monthly and weekly, 5, 10, 15c Trainmen's time books . 10c Blank Books, Heieipts, Diafts, Notes, Car bon Paper, Typowntei Paper, etc. Stock alwas largo and complete mmm Slates 5 and 10c. Book straps 5, 10, 25, 50c Book Satchels 10 and 25c. Sponges 1, 5, 10. 25e iiiasers 1 and fie. Blackboanl erasers 5c or 50c per dozen. Pen points, pencil holders. Tencheis' call bells 25c. 'leachers' legisters 8100. .Cleik's registers $2 50. Chalk ciayon 15c, 2 for 25c. Typewriter oil 1 o.. 20c. Ink wells, glass !0c. Pencil boxes 5 and 10c. Fountain Pens ?! 00 $1 75, $2 50 and 3 50 Lefler's is the place where quality rules BOX PAPER Complete lino ofiiYjSwf sibting of some oi v attractive de signs. The stock 3 -sOS-Sfe1---?? is vaiied to mi it the d i tl'e rent uistes of our ens tomeis. Particu lar ufceis of statioueiv are oui regular eustom tis. Pi ice 10, 20, 25,'M5, 10 and 50 cents. LETTER FILE Use a lotter file around the home for keeping valuable letters, receipts, etc., where tlmy may be found when need ed. 25 cents each. !&. C3p Baseball Goods. . ratchet's masks, baseball bats, catcher's mitts, first baseman's mitts, tielder h gloves, fieldei's mitts, toe plates, heel plates, urn pno indicators, score books, ankle support ers, boy's caps, belts, bust-balls, picnic balls, rubber balls, etc. When you want any kind of basuball.goods, think of l.eflei. EFLER'S DRUG STORE HAYTI, MISSOURI