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THE HAYTI HERALD 9 VOL.2. HAYTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1009. NO. 3. HUNTING STORIES. RESOLUTIONS. SILICA ROADS. ft S MS vjv. Henry Dorteh. one of ITa.Mi's most Resolutions of (Yauthersvillc Lodge prominent hunters, last week visited No. Hil A. F. - A, .1. theicinit, of Reeves' waterholo in Whereas, it liiis pleased theSuprcnie pur-suit of wild turkeys, taking with Architect of the I'nivurse to call from him siillleient luncheon for the oeca- lahor to rest, our dearly beloved sion. Alter Mulshing" his noon hour , lirother, (!eorge V. Curtner, who repast he selected an inviting space died Uctober 2.'!, l'.IO!), therefore, lie it between two logs wherein to repose. Resolved That in the death of Rro. his weary limlis and indulge in a si esta. In the course ol events he was READ THIS A crossed mark in this squfire, made with a blue pencil, tells you that your subscrip tion is out, and you are re quested to renew at once. Not hearing from you prompt ly, your paper will stop. A red mark indicates that we earnestly ask you to subscribe. gr"en mark indicates that Vol' have received jim lust paper. Ifis'iiot'our' desire to mark anv'nanic oil our hook-., hut un less'our li'iends want to help tis by subscribing, we certainly do not want to send them the paper. Resides, wo need the money . and we would gteullv appreciate your.help. I)U IT NOW. Curtner. his family have lost a do-' voted husband and father, the. Masonic Fraternity a faithful and useful memher. and the county an upright and honored ! citien. j Resolved: That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved willow, children, mother, brother, and. sisters, and lecoimned them to the care of our Cod. whom lirother Outlier served and whom he trusted. Resolved: That a cop of these resolutions he spiead upon our re cords, and an engrossed copy he sent to the family ol our deceased lirother. i II. ('. Carrett. Committee Sterling II. McCaity. 1 Charles A. Tistadt. Last Friday there were nine carloads of silica in the railroad yards, to he used on our public roads. This makes about twenty cars to be received up to the present, and the people of llayti and vicinity are putting- up the money to handle it. 'J'he silica is spread from the Dowtl oso school house to the Charlie Reed place. This shows what can be done when people get t work in earnest, and if these roads prove as practical as claimed for them, the county should not hesitate to bond itself for silica roads, and begin the work in earnest. awakened by a noise, with an oppress ive sensation on ids chest. Opening his eyes lie beheld a large turkey gobbler standing on his breast, in the act ol peeking a bright metal button on his hunting coat. Instantly upon the discovery he leaped to his feet and made lor his trusty low ling piece hardby. Then there was a comming ling of wings about his head and rush ing ol many black objects through the air. The peacelulm ss of the silent svlv.in fastness had suddenly wa.ed obstreperous, and the goings-on in the mind of the mighty Nimroil was some thing akin to choatic. When at last iUietude was restored, and the gob bler and his associates wei.- con-.pi.Mi-niis on account ol their absence, the great hunter stood hatl"ss. gunless, alone between the huge logs, wearing an expression upon his lace which, it interpreted into language, would, be dam-it. ' The turkey s. in ohcdicii'v to a common instinct, had scratched dirt and debris about so profusely that the gun of the hunter ban been Utterly covered up. and upon fnrth ir examination the "critters" hail eat en the remaining' luncheon. NO'l'i:: Since placing the above in ty pe we received a letter liom Newt Maxwi 11. telling-his latest ccpericnce. He was out hunting the other day. and , becoming tired, lay down to rest, and went to sleep, and becoming-ii'iitecold he awoke with a bound, to lind to his horror that be hail been stripped of every dud of clothing lett stark nak ed and his gun was gone. Hearing something" walking in the brush near by, he looked and saw a huge bear, dressed up in hi , clothing, making an ellort to run. Newt got busy. He knew it would never do to go home to his wile in that li., and could he never lace his neighbors again, so he took after that bear, and alter about a thiee mile dash caught him. There was an awful light, but Newt spar.-d the bear's life on condition that he would never try to play that trick again. Had it not been for this Newt would have leasted on bear meat that night. The hunting stories are not over with yet. The latest is the h.int of Prof. II. L. Davidson. R. W. Ouniin,Roy Ferrell and lleacl. Dunklin, last Thursday iilglit. Alter walking ."ilTi miles, (iunion treed the first coon, which Davidson succeeded in killing on the l,117i.!li:Stli shot. A little later on Roy Fei id) treed two 'possum up the same tree, and after :;!I!I.5S2,21 shots Davidson bagged these. Reach Dunk lin was the next one to bark up a tree, and 'possum No. :i. iecogniingthcc cellcnt marksmanship of Davidson, said: "Hello, Davy, is that youV"' Dav idson andswered "yes." The poor 'posspin, reali.ing Ids fate, -aid: "Well, don't shoot. I'll come down." There were six other boy s in the crowd but as they did not stay until the hunt was over their names arit worth n 1 1 t i i n g. 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 accumu! ate 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? ILL imimmmmmm&mmm cpunoi DAnie lkfu:r's is run only place in the county that has in stock uuiivvLi i -s - i . o al all 'limes a full an md complete stock af School Books and Schoolroom Supplies INKS C:u tei'.s and S'anlbid's lllack ' iv.. roue.s .. 5 lllack 2 .. cylindcis 5 Red 1 o.. Illue 2 o,. While 1 .. Higgins India Ink o.. lied Stumping Ink 1 o.. l'aysoiih Indelible Ink Ricmiiim wiitiug thud, 4 !t. .ic ii IO c 25c 25c 25(' 25c LEAD PENCILS lc, 5c and H'c c ich. 50 dilFeient kinds to select From. Heats All . lc A. W. Fabei, all num heih, 10c, per doen M)c Diawing pencils and ciuyon "i and I Or pel ho ( atpentci.s pencils, copyiuu pencils, slate pencil, comhiiiati'iii pen and pencils, pen hnldeis, etc. BLANK BOOKS E Pints 10c, ipiartH 75r H Mucilages and Paste I TABLETS i-r-m Ml ,.'( liillereut kiwis, n MWIllIJ'j B styles ami sues to "'' H I2)nn,1 lert fiuin, lc, r,c, 5c, 20c 1 P yj ami 25r each. II O ' Efl Hough pencil tablet, H$m1b$j H smooth linish, linen I LjJ H and bond, initial lab-1-,.., J Wk lets with envilopes to B match Composition books' f, 10, -'5c JLEFL wmmmmmmmmmmi Vest pocket memoi anda .lam! 10c barge mcmoinnda . 5, 10 and 25 c Hunk keeping blanks, l.edgeis, single and double ciiliy, 'J.r)C to ?!! 00 each ( Iiiiiiin liimbeiuicns tally book tflOUeich 'I i ue hooks, monthly and weekly, 5, 10, 15r Tiaiiiineu's time books . . 10c Hlaiik Honks lieceiptH, Diafts, Notes, Car bon Paper, Tyjiewutei I'apei,etc. Stock alw is huge anil completi m $& : bl: UHLS mm iHW i HRPV SlatcH .r and 10c. linok stiaps ", 10, 'Si, Ah Hook Satchels 10 ami L'.rc. Sjnmgcs I, .r, lO.L'.'ic KiiiMUh 1 and fie. lSlackboanl eiasciH 5c nr fide jiei tinen. Pen points, j encil hohleis. 'J'eacheis' call bells 25c. IimcIicis' icgisleiH 1-1 00. ( leik's icgisiers W 50. chalk ciayon 15c, 2 I'or iTic, Typewii'ei" oil 1 o.. 20c. Ink wells, ghibs MIc. Pencil boxes 5 and 10c. Fountain Pens 5-1 00 1 7"), 2 ')0 and :i 50 Letter's is the place where quality rules m BOX PAPER Complete line oft l)o paper, con sisting of some ciy attnii tive de signs. Tin stock is vai icil to suit t h e d i tl'e lent tastes of oui cus toineis Paiticu- lar iiseis ol statiuneiv ate mil legulai ciistoiu us. Pi ice 10, 20, 25,". .5, 10 and 50 cent. LETTER FILE I'se a letter file around the home I'oi keeping valuable lettcis. lei'tupts, etc., where tli y may be fotuul when need ed. 25 cents each. ij m -j Baseball Goods. latchei's musks, haseh.ill hatA, ratchet's mitts, first baseman's mitts, fielders gloves, liclilei 's mitts, toe jilates, heel plates, tun pne indic.itois, score hooks, ankle suppmt eis, boy's caps, belts, baseballs, picnic bulls, lubber balls, etc When you want any kind of baseball goods, think of l.ullei. yn---TJgaraK w imrom M JJ.'M! jii Li Jj-hfyil Ih . M ER'S DRUG STORE HAYTI. MISSOURI