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I'xrsareaauawaii! MatfliCTWiiwaMMBaaM wMMBfrmw&aa -fv i HEWlls. Wall papor at Leflor'a. Win. Trail visited ut Scnatli Sunday. Jar rubbora at Leflor'a. Mrs. Laura Sttefel was quite ill Sunday. PaintB and oil at Lofler's. Win. Gunn was hero from Brag gadocio Friday. Window glass at Leflor'a. Mrs. VA .luden and son are visiting at Deerlntf. Building paper at Loflor's. Lansing Bottis of Tuscola was in llayti Sunday. Rubber roofing at Lefler's. Miss EITie Dorris visited in Ca ruthersville last Thursday. Little Ftedie Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Morris, is quite ill. Pair of heavy mules and log wagon for sale cheap. W.J. Morris, Havti. Babe Huffstuttor lias just bought a halfmillion feet of lumber from W. B. Kerr. Large stock of cypres shingles for sale, cheap, at Hayti. W. J. Morris, Mrs. Sarah Rhodes of St. Louis is visiting her son, J. L. Rhodes and family. J. L. Dorris haB the largpst line of shirt and waist ginghams ever Bhown in Hayti. Contractor P. S. Ravenstein finish ed the Dry Bayou school house last Tliursday". . Eat icecream and Bodas in Shell's Summer Garden, the coolest place in town. 39tf Mrs. Will Limliurst of St. Louis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leo Mainley. Good, fresh, clean lard for sale all the time at (Jhas. Morgan's butcher shop. L'7tf Everett Reeves of Curuthersvillo attended to legal business at Hayti Monday. Our place is clean and up to date. Come and see Clias. Morgan's butcher shop. !17tf F. M. Gwin, Walter Allen and John Stubbs were in Caruthersville last Thursday . Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's latest and best special brew. Caruth eraville. Lawyer J. E. Duncan of I'aruthers vill attended to legal business at Hayti Monday. Surrey for sale, good order, shafts und tongue, bargain, $25. Mrs. Lou Morris, Havti. 50-4t Geo. D. Felts, at Dawson Springs, cannot do without the Herald lor an other year. Don't forget, the Hayti grist mill will grind your corn or exchange meal for it, any day in the week. Mrs. P. HufTstutter is visiting in Tennessee, where she will remain un til Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Chuence Mayes, Leonard Lefler, Arthur Allen, Walter Allen, Bob flobson, Bennie Allen, .Tua nita Finnegan, Marguerite Finnegun, Ada Dorris, Eva Allen, and Mis, Finnegan, composed thejollycto vdthat went over to Gay.so Tuesday night to see the Taft fleet puss. The boats passed between 12 and 1 o'clock. Bob Popham and Chas Reed wont to St. Gcnovievo Tuesday. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's special brow. Caruthorsvlllo. D. E. Dover mado a business trip to Caruthorsvlllo Wednesday. Froah oysters are now on tap at the Big Light Restaurant. 39tf The new porch in front of tho Frank lin block is being put up. Now, homemade Borghum, tho best you over tasted, at J. L. Dorris'. Miss Eva Sperling of Steele visited Miss Ethel Perkins last week. I. Ben Miller's ico cream for sale at Shell's Big Light Restaurant. 40tt W. I. Oates and little daughter re turned from tho Cape Sunday. J. L. Dorris has just received a nice line of ladies' scarfs and Nowports. On last Friday Moreau Gaskins sold his residence to C. P. Wells, Jr. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's special brew. Caruthersvillo. Sam Edwards of Caruthersville at tended to business at ITuy ti Monday. Mrs. G. T. Dunmire of Kennett visited the family of L. L. Leller the first of the week. W. II. Tibbs was in Hayti Sunday, and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sturm. Dr. M. II. Hudgens of Caruthers ville attended to professional business in llayti Sunday. The little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. G. (.'rider was quite ill of croup Saturday and Sunday. Ask to see that Irish poplin at J. L. Dorris'. It looks and wears like silk, but !b much cheaper. All colors. Attorney W. W. Corbet was out was out from Caruthersville Monday on professional business. All kinds of boot, shoe and harness repairing done in an up-to-date man ner, at lot live prices. M. L. Argo. C. S. York was out from Caruthers ville Monday, attending to business bete and at Pascola. Good fresh, clean meats, irood weights and courteous treatment is the motto at Chas. Morgan's butcher shop. H7tf Zack Ouinn received the highest price for cotton Tuesday that has been paid this year, $4.92. Miss Maud Jackson of Tennessee is visiting the family of E. B. Culpepper, and may attend school at Hayti. Several desirable residence and business lots in Hayti for sale. Ap ply to T. A. McNail, at Bank of Hayti. O. B. Guinn killed Ed Pollsgrove in self defence at Gideon Oct. 21. Guhm surrendered to the oHlcers at Kennett. The grist mill at Hayti is now ready for business. Custom work prompt ly attended to. Meal and chops for sa le 50t The W. O. W. Lodge will have a chicken supper at their next meeting, tiie second Mondav in Novem ber. The 50,000 lire at Caruthersville the other day will hardley he noticed bv that thriving town. Everything will be rebuilt, better than before. i On Oct. IS, at Caruthersville, C. D. I Stunlill of Hayti and Miss Ola Glover were quieth married at tho residende of Rev. Baidridgo- Mr. Stunlill is a Frisco fireman, and theyoungeouple will make their homo at Hayti, with Mr. Stanfill'.s brother, D. F. Stunlill. We join with their many friends who wish them a long and happy life. Wednesday that hustling farmer Morgan Worth brought the prize ear of corn to our ollice, which weighed 22JO.S., and hud !)o4 grains. He also paid his subscription 14 months in advance. John Ingle also showed somo flno corn, tho oars measuring 12 inches in length. On account of tho Methodist meet ing the ludies of tho Baptist church huvo postponed their phamtom party that was to ho at tho Baptist church Saturday night, Oct. .'10. Rev. II. Patterson will preach at tho Baptist church every third and fourth Sunday, morning and evening. George and John Dunmire of Ken nett were in Hayti Monday on their way to Cape Girardeau, to see Presi dent Taft. "Kloaoflt" potticoata fit without a wrinkle ana without alteration. Mado with elastic gore no strings. Guaranteed to fit. J. L. Dorris. Jeweler C. B. Culpepper returned home from Hoxie, Ark., Satnrday night, bringing with him a little or phan girl who will make her homo with him. Ladies, you need one of those "Klosellt" petticoats to give your form that slender effect. J. L. Dorris has them in all sizes and colors. 40 This week wo received items from Pascola too late for publication. Such itms must reach us Sunday or Monday, and not later than Tuesday morning. LadieB and cents' elntbinrr nleanprl and pressed in up-to date atvle. M. L. Argo, South Side Square, Next Door to J. L. Dorris. YOU MUST PAY. This is to inform one and all that I am pushing to collect all bills, and those who owe me must pay, or dis pense with my services. 1 have work ed for y on und visited y on day and night, and now I must insist on' being paid for my labor. Dr. F. A. Mayes. ! Land For Sale at a Bargain. 100 acres, one mile from Havti, on the Braggadocio road. 147 acres in cul tivation, 7 acrps being in alfalfa, 4 ten ant houses, 8700 barn, good repair. Price S50 per aero, half cash, bianco on easv terms. Good reasons for sell ing. J. A. Notions, Itta Bena, Miss, or B. F. Allen, Hayti, Mo. l-4t PRICES 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. Sheriff's Sale Under Special Execution. By virtue and authutity of a special execution issued fiom the oHWcof the Clerk of the Circuit Court of l'emihcot county, .Missnuii, returnable to the November Term, liJUi), of .said coiut, and to me, the unilei signed slieriir of 1'emi-cot county, Missouii, diiected and clat-d the 21st duv of .September, 100!), and to me delheied the 21ft day of September, 1000, whuicin J. E. Adams is plaintiff, and O. C. Ashby is defendant. 1 have levied upon und seized all the riL'ht. title, claim and interests of said O. C. Ashby in and to the following described icul estate, lying, being und situate in the County I of Pemiecot, and State ot Missouri, 1 particularly described us follows, to i wit: The southwest quaiter of the I sontbwcht quarter, and the south half j of the northwest quailer of the south I west quarter of section 3'1 in township 1 10 lango 12 east, and the east half of I the east half of the southeast quarter ot section .52 in township 10 ranjie 12 iBKsmsimBHsmimmiKmaBBmmmimmm east, containing one hundred acres, more or less. And 1 will on Friday, November 10, 1000, between the hours of 0 o'clock in the forenoon und 5 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, ut the fiont door of the Court House, in the City of Caruthers ville, Pemiscot county, Missouri, and during the session of tho Circuit Couit of said county, expose for sale, at pub lic auction, for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, nil the riclit, title, claim and interests of tiie above named defendant, O. C. Asliby, in and to the above described mil estate, or so much thereof as will satisfy said execution und costs. J. A. Fha ki.iv, Sheriff of Pemiscot County, Missouri. ELIUISTO Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits and Produce We also handle Fresh Bread, Celery and Choice Breakfasl Foods Graniteware, Tinware, Glassware, etc. We make tho best prices possible and will appreciate your trade. NEAR SANDERS PROS. OLD STAND. - HAYTI, MISSOURI NEW PHOTO GALLERY Do not delay having your photos mado tomorrow la often too late. Now is the time. I do all kinds of work, post cards, enlarging and de- : : veloping films and printing for amateurs, : : ; F?. W. QUIMION. ARTIST Second Door South of the Bank of Hayti. THE BIO LIGHT RESTAURANT Soda Fountain and Summer Garden Is the place to get your Meals and Cold Drinks of all kinds, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas, Fruits, Melons, Fresh Fish, Fresh Bread, Honey Candies, Tobaccos, Cigars, Canned Goods, in fact, everything that goes to make up a first class restaurant. SQUARE MEALS 25 CENTS OUR SUMMER GARDEN Is built for ladies or ladies and escourts. It is the coolest place in S. E. Mo. TO EAT AND DRINK. 0. M. SHELL, Proprietor, TRAIGHTTALK If you haven't bought your fall suit, don't listen to any one, but come straight to us, and we will show you some of the nobbiest clothes you ever saw. We will guarantee to fit you as wel as any tailor made suit, at much less cost. Below we quote you only a few paice? , to give you an idea of what we have. Belter listen! Clothes to Fit MEN'S SUITS. Latest Thing in Grey $25.00 Black Granite 16.50 Neat Stripe And many others, too numerous to mention. LADIES'. SUITS. Fancy Black and White Stripe $1 5.00 BlackMercerized, SatinLined 1 0.00 Grey Mercerized, Satin Lined 1 0.00 Come and let us fit you with one, and see what values we please others, and"surely'can please you. We ask your trade only we can please you, and we are confiident that we can do this, if you will con sult your own interest. MMMMfMOMMMMMMiMMMMMm I. KOHN MISSOURI HAVTI, iian . ' -"' syei