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And even Ulytheville has a stock law. Paints and oil at heller's. Collin Morgan visited in Kennett Sunday. Window glass at Leller's. Von Mayes and Harry Schilling were in Portageille Sunday. Building paper at Leller's. J. S. Wahl of Caruthersvill spent a few minutes in llayti Sunday. Rubber roofing at Leilcr'B. John Miles of Senath was here Sun day, to visithis son-in-law, Win. Trail. 60 inch bed ticking at J. L. Dorris'. Shirly Logsdon ot 'anudy was here Sunday, and paid for the Herald to continue to his father's address. J. L. Dorris has a fu'l line of sweat er coatB, from (iOc to .82.25. Miss Nan Hanes, of Maiden, visited the fuuiilv of Dr. F. A. Maves Mon day. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lemp's special brew. Caruthersville. Cole Younger will lecture at New Madrid Nov. 17. Why not have him come to Iluyti. Ladies' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed in up-to-date stylo. M. L. Argo, South Side Square, Next Door to J. L. Dorris. CHURCrteS ftND LODGES Hayti Lodi? Directory M. w. A. Hayti camp No. 0507, meets every Friday night at Masonic hull. II. L. Davidson, V. C. J. T. Buckley, Clerk. I. O. O. F. New Fra lodge No. 352 meets every Snturday night at Odd Fellow hall. Mohoan Wouth, N. G. P. S. Ravenstein, .Sec. O. U.S. I Hayti chapter No, 217, meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, at Masonic hall. Ada Juden, Wm. Vnui. P. Adams, Sec. K. and L. of H. Hayti lodge No. 2717, meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, at Masonic hall, Wm. Reasoneu, Protector. Anna Dunklin. Sec. A. F. and A. M. Hayti lodge No. 571 meets 1st and 3rd Thursduve at Masonic hall. Vina. P. Adams, W. M. Bayless L. Guffy, Hoc. W. O. W. I Pnnnn nnrrm Jn. 9TA mnnta nunrit I -, "V -.r.:-:'-, -' ,"wr -.'A'V. i ziiu mm -mi luonuuy iiiguis at uini Fellow hull. MOHGAN WOKTH, 0. O. O. J. Mayes, Clerk. Adams went down to Cotton- wood Point Saturday, in the interest of the Red Men. T ... .... Larejo stock of cvnres sh tier hb fori sale, cheap, at llayti. W. J. Morris. .1. F. Ingle and Dennie Hice were over at Gayso Sunday, visiting Tom Ingle and wife. Pair of heavy mules and loir wncron for Bale cheap. W.J. Morris, llayti. j II. I,. Davidson purchased a tract of land near Harrison. Ark., last week as an investment. Our place ifl clean and up to date. Come and see Chas. Moiguu's butcher shop. :t7tf rts. Crowe and Hudgins were out ' W aro,c!?8inB,m,t ouf Columbln' .,., i ,, L? .. i Victor and Zonophono 10 inch recordB from Caruthersville Sunday, on pro- at -15 cents each. Wo have 1.000 re fessional business. ' cordB in Btock. Also a good discount ,. . , ... r ,. , . , on graphophones. Uhas. Goodrich, Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lamp's rnnitliHrRvilif latest and best special brew. Ourtith- Uarutl,erfnillfc ersville. j The protracted meeting at the M. K. Lon Uidgway, better known as Mr. Speck, is behind the counters at Kllis ton's Spot Cash Grocery. Ask to Bfe those Phoenix milliters at J. L. Dorris', the very lateBt in milliters. State Organizer for the Red Men, II. L. Davidson, organized Kewanec Tribe at Kewanee. and I.enowee Tribe at Portages ille last week. Surrey for miIm, good order, shafts and tonyiiH, bargain, y-V). Mrs. Lou Morris, Hati. 50-4 Dr. Mayes was called to Braggado cio Saturday night, to set a broken arm for a little boy who is mak ing his home with Riley Orion. Don't forget, the llayti grist mill will grind your corn or exchange meal for it, any day in the week. Mrs. Artie Hayes end little grand daughter, Wanda Graham, of Freder icktown, came down Monday. Mrs. Hayes is attending to probate court matters. All kinds of boot, shoe and harness repairing done in tin up-to-date tnun ner, at let live prices. M. L Argo. In the basket ball game the other day, the town team beat the school team 24 to IS. Charley Wells sur prised the spectators by making a goal, and made 1. Good fresh, clean meats, uood weights and courteous treatment is the motto at Chiifc. Moigan's butchei shop. 37tf S. J. Jetlress, who is recovering from his recent illness, lelt Saturday to spend some time at his old home in Paris, Tenn. It is hoped Mr. JelTress will soon recover and be with us again. Several desirable residence and business lots in Hayti for sale. Ap ply to T. A. McNail, at H.mk of Hayti. We are informed that the motion picture man, Adylott, leels that we were due him a write-up on bis show at this place not long ago. The reas on we neglected to do so was because the aforesaid gentlemen neglected the courtesies due a printing ollice on the second night. Printers can be pretty neglectful, on certain occasions. W. C. Meets at Odd Follow hall 1st and 3rd Monday nights. Mlts. A. Doneh, Guardian. Mas. Jessie Doiuiis, Clerk. M P. L. Hayti council No. 093 mepts 2nd and 4thThurBday at Odd Fellow hall. A. T. Huthon, Pres. H. M, Ransjji'kuii, Sec. I. O. R. M. Wakarusa Tribe No. 171, meets every Wednesday sleep, 8ih run, at Masonic hall. All Chiefs invited, Amos Huffman, Sachem. A. O. Allen, Chief of Records. Church Directory Services nt Methodist church, south: Preaching 1st, 3d unci 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Epworth League each Sunday 7 p. rn. Prayer meeting each Wed. ut 7 p. m. To all these services tho public is cort'lully Invited. T. G. Fallin, Pnstor. Baptist Church: Services 3rd and 4th Sundays, 11 n. m. anil 7:30 p. in. II. Pattehson, Pustor. nilllrnll Of f1lltlat. k'oHlllnnn fM u.. ...T. . . , .r.",'", '""?'"" ui,jm nun, ist anu un wunuays, afternoons and nights, by Eld. W. A. Buhke, Postoilictt Hours Weekdavs: 7 a. m. n ft n m Sundays: 7:80 to 0:30 a. m. nnd 4:30 to 5:30 p, m. Lobby remains open 7:00 n. m. to 7:00 p. m. Sundays. John Snider of Plggott, Ark., was in Iltiytl Sunday, visiting Harry Schilling snd family. The latest & beet "Sot Snuc" union BUita for IndieB. Fine ribbed union euitB for men or ladies, J. L. Dorris. , Mrs. L. 1). Oldham, organizer for tl,u Koyal Neighbors, will he hero the1 """i to organize a lodge. This is ot,e of the best lodges a ladv can join, j ,,.... , ... ... .. , , ' ,l,m u 1S no)L(l """ " suon 1,K,(' can nu organized. Tho grist mill at llayti Is now ready for business. Custom work prompt ly attended to. Meal and chops for sale GOtf p. m. shell and wife of Yeddo, Ind., urt'ived Saturday morniny, on a visit to their son, C. M. Shell. Thev will probably spend the winter here, and may locate. They appear to he of the very best class, and we extend them a hearty welcome. church closed last Wednesday night, with Hi additions to the church and the church greatly re ived. The visit- Ing preachers left for their respective homes Thursday, with the best wishes of the people. They made many friends while here, who would be glad to have tliein return. "Klo8efU" petticoats lit without a wrinkle ami without alteration. Made with elastic gore no strings. Guaranteed to lit. 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. J have work ed for you and visited you day and night, and now I must insist on' being paid for my labor. Dr. F. A. Mayes. Land For Sale at a Bargain. 160 acres, one mile from Hayti, on , tiie Hruggudocio road. 147 acres'in cul tivation, 7 acres being in alfalfa, 4 ten- j ant bouses, S700 barn, good repair. Price 850 per acre, half cash, ha'ance on easy terms. Good reasons for sell ing. J. A. Nations, Itta Bena, Miss. or B. F. Allen, Hayti, Mo. l-4t 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. ' Land For Sale. 50 acres near Terry, 40 in cultiva- tion, B'r, in alfalfa, 3 miles from Hay- ti, ll4 miles from Concord brick school , house, price $2000. 70 acres near Dry Bayou, all in cul tivation, S3500. 30 acres near Concord, all in culti- I vation, S1G20. I 00 acres near Crow, all in cultiva tion, 53000, part cash. Lot and four room dwelling, with barn and fences, opposite public school building, 500, part time. For further particulars, sen i Adams Loan & Realty Co., Hayti. r CHEAP TRIPS VIA. TO THE SOUTHWEST The Best Route, Through l the Best Country. The Road of Courtesy. See that your ticket reads via. the Frisco. For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on J. G. SARIUS Agent Frisco Lines HAYTI, MO. .J m ... MILLINERY ... LADIES: Go to Hobc Uryant of llayti for your hats. There you will find styles anil prices that can't be beat. See the new line of neckwear and scarfs, and many other articles you want and need, all of select stock. Conic and see. and you will be pleased. South Side l'ub. Square. TH SB Solicits your business and appreciates it. If you need to borrow money, come to us and let us fix you out with it. Our aim has always been to extend every favor to our customers that can be granted them with in the bounds of safety. If you have any money to deposit this I the place to put it. Our policy first of all, is to con duct a business at all times that is perfectly We stand on our merits, and as a strong, growing institution, offer our services and facilities. Of the up-to-date, good things in banking, we offer you the best. CAPITAL STOCK $20,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAddAASAJlAAAAdSAAAAAAJw. iz Ca sYi, T "ft. 5. 3W&t, "PtovuAov ' 2 Patronage of the traveling neat unit uictiu. i no uiuuucr "n rrvvrrrrrr HALF-WAY HOUSE FRED MORGAN'S 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. f'rioe: lis For your guidance in sending us your orders, we give be low a list of goo 1m and prices. You can send your order for any of these goods and rest assured that you will gut just what you pay for, no matter who you are or where you live. G. R. Sharpo, So per gal., per quart .75 Montreal Malt. Tlie Doctors prescribe this for weak wo men and medicinal pinpobes, S4 jilt gal., per quart. 1.00 Cedar Urook, bottled in bond. $5 pur gal., pur quart 1.23 Cedar Hrook, in liaiiel, $1 per gal., per quart 1.00 Yellow Stone, case goods, 85 per gnl., per quart 1.25 Yellow Stone, in barrel, $ I per gal., Per quart 1.00 King of Kentucky, 1) years old, $4 pur gal., per quart 1.00 Old Log Cabin, ?4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Old Atherton, M per gal., per quart 1.00 J. U. T., bottled in bond, 5 per gal., per quart 1.25 GaiiiesOld Crow, bottled in bond, pur quart 1.75 O. T. C. (Hillio Lee) bottled in bond, perquart 1.50 Guckenheiiner Rye, bottled in bond, per quart 1.50 AmlurBon County, full quarts, bottled in bond 1.25 Sam Clay, $-1 per gal., pur quart 1.00 4 year old yellow corn, jtf per gal., per quart 75 2 year old corn, $2 per gal., quart 50 Sheifeldt Red, J2 per gal., quart 50 Call on me when in Caruthersville. Don't forget the name and the place. You will be treated right. I. L. ARGO'S SHOE SHOP All kinds of boot, shoe and har ness repairing done in good Btylo and guaranteed. LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHING CLEANED and pressed in up-to-date style. Try me. I South SMe Public Sqmrc, lUjrtl, MUioarl. ANK a i""' AP IE? i ik. Lod T&VSSOUYV fc public solicited. Well-furnished P s iiulci ui iiicuiy. nnica 7j. a uu WKYyvYFTrrrrrvyvryfYvrrr.pTvyyrryi I 1