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Ri'dit reserved to cancel con- i' . : tract at any time. i5.55.i2J..JI4I,5'',I''''2'2I'IJIJ r Please, tell us some news. Welter Dorris is quite ill of fever. Wall paper at Lefler'e. RossXtettis was over from Passola, Saturday. Jar rubbers at Letter's. Frank Johnson was in from Terry Saturday. Paints and oil at Letter's. Geo. Webb of Braggadocio was in Hayti Saturday. Window glass at Letter'?. Supt. J. A. Frates of CbatTee was in Hayti Saturday. "Kloseflt" pntticontH fit without a wrinkle and without alteration. Made with elastic core no strings. Guaranteed to lit. J. L. Dorris. THE LEADER The new store in the Franklin block, will be open for business Saturday. Wo have a lirstclass line of foods, consisting of Keady-to-Wear Cloth ing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings for Ladies and Gentlemen. We respect fully invite you to come to see us and jet acquainted, assuring you that we came here to treat the people right. UNTERBERGER BROS. ... MILLINERY ... LADIES: Go to Rose Bryant of lltiytl for your hats. There you will find styles and prices that can't he beat. Of the live years I have been in business, none haw been so pioni ising as the piesent season, 1000. Come and see. and you will he pleased. South Side Pub. .Square. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE .LIGHT RUNNING 1SB9. IfyorJ wnntcltbera Vibrating Shuttle, notary Kliutllo or a HIukIu Thrinut Chatn AYficiJ Buwliib' Muvliluu wrllu to THE NEW HOME SEWIHO MACHINE COMPANY Oranoc, Mass. Man sewtne machines ate made to tell recardlcss ot "'jualily, but t lie JV Homo It made to wear. Our guaranty never runt out. Hold by uulhorlzoil deulcru only. rOX SALE BV Oius. Gooduich, Oarutheravllle, Mo. WtWHOr 77 -i"!T'..;Uv.-.' Building paper at Letter's. 1 Win. Wilks was out from Caruth- orsvlHo Saturday. , Rubber roofing at Letter's. Otis Popham was in ChalTee the, other day. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lome's' special brew. Carutheroville. Mrs. Sallie McFarland has returned home from Carutliersville. If you don't B'O it In the 'Herald It is because you did not tell us. I Arthur White and wile of Braggado cio were in Hayti Saturduy. Fresh oysters are now on tap at the Big Light Restaurant. 30tf D. C. Stubbs has placed a concrete walk in front of his residence. New, homemade Borghum, the best you eyer tasted, at J. L. Dorris'. W. A. Maxie and Family of Brag gadocio were in Hayti Sunday. A line boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Edwards Saturday evening. I. Ben Miller's ice crnum lor sale at Shell's Big Light ReBtaurant. 40tl Von Mayes went over to Kennett Tuesday , to attend court. 1 J. L. Dorris has just i-fcived a nice line ot ladies' i-cuts and Newports. Clarence William was here from the upper end of the county Saturday. Eat ice cram and sodas in Shell's Summer Garden, the c jolest place in town. 39tf Mrs. Anna Oliver of Guthrie, Okla., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lou Mor ris. Good, fresh, cl.;an lard for sale all tbe time at Chas. Moruau'8 butcher shop. 27tf E. B. Culpepper will visit Hoxio, Ark., and other points the last of the week. Our place is clean and up to date. Come and see Chas. .Moiguu's butcher shop. 7if More silica is being placed on ,the roads, and the citizens are paving the bill. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's latest and best special brew. Carutli ersville. The Roberts Colton Oil Company crew were in Lilbourn last week, run ning two gins. J. L Dorris has the largest line of shirt and waist ginghams ever shown in Hayti. Dr. T. J. Traulmann and wife left for St. Louis Monday night," to attend to his father's estate. Surrey for sale, good order, shafts and tongue, bargain, $25. Mrs. Lou Morris, Hayti, C0-4t James Argo, S. J. JulTress, Willis Young and Tpbe Baird uere in Caru tliersville Monday. Good cypress "Economy" shinnies $1.15 per 1000 while thej last". W. J. Morris, Gayoso, Mo. 1-38 Geo. Dorris and Clarence Mayes went down to Reeves' Water Hole Tuesday, to take a hunt. Don't forget, the Hayti grist mill will grind' your corn or exchange meal for it, any day in the week. R. S. Hurt, the prosperous farmer and gardner, has his subscription paid for another year. Ask to see that Irish poplin at J. L. Dorris'. It looks and wears like' silk, but is much cheaper. All colors. Sherman Casey, one of our most prosperous farmers, has his subscrip tion paid fpr another year. Good fiesh, clean meats, good weights and courteous treatment is the motto at Chut. Morgan's butcher shop. 37tf II. L. Davidson made a Hying trip to Sedalla this week to confer with Great Sachem DeBoed of I. O. R. M. Several desirable residence and business lots in Hayti for Bale, Ap ply to T. A. MoNull, at Bank of Hayti. Mrs. Roy Guskins, who is one of the pioneer citizens of tills country, lias her subscription paid for the second year. The grist mill at Hayti is now ready for business. Custom work prompt ly attended to. Meal and chops for sale 50tf Leo Spencer is another name on bur honor roll. Lee also paid for the pa per to go to John Spencer at Para gould, Ark. Mrs. Roso Bryant, the milliner, who was among our lirst subscribers when the paper was started, is among the first to renew for the second your. J. L. Dorris has more concrete walks than any other citizen of Hayti, and if the other property owners are alive to tliolr Interest and to -the- in terest of the town, the old board walk will soon be a tiling of tho past. Ladies, you need one of thoso "Kloaeilt" nottieoats to elvo vonr form that slender effect. J. L. Dorria has them in all sizes and colors. 40 II. L. Davidson, State Organizer of I. O. R. M., organized four tribes last week, and delivered two lectures at other prospective points of organi zation. Tho new tribse are Mahu gotaysee, Pawnee, Cherokee und Choctaw witli more than 230 strong. Chickens Wanted. Highest cash price paid for chickens at C. M. Shell's Restaurant. 44 Land For Sale. 80 acres cut over land. The very best there is in the county, spice wood and cane ridge land; not a drop of rain water on it. This is the best 80 acre tract in the county for a man that wants to open up a small farm. Deal direct with owner and save mid dlemens' profit. F. D. Morris, Hayti, Mo. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given to all credi tors and others interested in the estate of Walter Spencer, deceased, that I, E. L. Spencer, administrator of said estate, intend to make final settlement thereof at tho next term of the Probate Court of Pemiscot county, State of Missouri, to be held at Oiirutbprsville, Mo., on the 8th day of Nov. 1909. E. L. Spencer, Administrator. Dated at Hayti, Mo., Oct. 7, 1909. VIA. TO Seattle, Washington, J I J une 1 to October 16, 1909 I I i For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on 1 1 I J. G. SARIUS Agent Frisco Lines HAYTI, MO. 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Our policy first of all, is to con duct a business at all times that is perfectly SAFE We stand on our merits, and as a strong, growing institution, offer our services and facilities. Of the up-to-date, geed things in banking, we effer you the best. CAPITAL STOCK $20,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500 r. .ft. W. .fX. AA rfW AAA A a t nnpnia ..00 C. J. PROVINE, Cashier and Secretary. CITIZENS BANK OF HAYTI. Capital $10,000 Loans to Farmers, Merchants and Lumbermen. Rates Reasonable, Good Notes Bought. Deposits Solicited. Fair and Courteous "Treatment. DIRECTORS: D. C. Stubbs. G. A. J. Dorris. J. S. Wahl, HALF-WAY HOUSE FRED MORGAN'S SALOON Caruthersville, Mo. JUG AND MAIL ORDER Trade receives our most prompt and careful attention. This class of trade is a specialty with us, and you can trust us to fill your orders. When you want whiskey for medicinal purposes when your doctor prescribes it for you or for your wife and babies, you certainly want the best and purest to be had, and want your orders filled right. That's exactly what we will do. Orders filled same day received. PRICE I 1 J For your guidance in sending us your orders, wo trivo be low a list of goods and prices. You can Bond your order for any of those goods and rest assured that you will got just what you pay for, no matter who you nro or where you live. G. it. Hharpo, Sit por gal., por quart $ ,75 Montreal Malt. Ttio Doctors prescribe this for weak wo men uml medicinal puipohes, 84 per gal., por quart 1.00 Cedar Brook, bottled in bond. $5 por gal., per quart l.L'o Cedar Brook, in barrel, ?4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Yellow Stone, caso goods, 85 por gal., per quart .l5 Yellow Stone, in barrel, $4 por gal., Por quart 1.00 King of Kentucky, 0 years old, $-1 per gal., per quart 1.00 Old Log Cabin, $1 por gal., per quart 1,00 Old Atlierton, $4 por gal., por quart l.ot) J. H. T., bottled in bond, $5 por gal., per quart l.L5 GainosOld Crow, bottled in bond, per quurt 1,75 O. T. C. (IJillio Loo) bottled in bond, per quart ,.. 1 50 Guokenheimer Kyo, bottled in bond, per quart 1.60 Anderson County, full quarts, bottled in bond 1,25 Sain Clay, $-1 por gal., por quart i,(X) 4 year old yellow corn. $3 per gal., por quart .'1 .75 2 year old corn, $2 per gal., quart 50 Sherfeldt lied, ?2 por gal., quart 60 Call on me when in Caruthersville. Don't forget the name and the place. You will be treated right. They will enjoy it more than a letter, because it tells all tho nows. DAran s A i!WWr AJWA J, A.A c t roim. vina.Dn.. O. Dorris. J. Provine. W I Ml