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!vTir LOVE AND MONEY. . Her lovo grew cold when sho saw hor husband was a failures as a monoy tfuthcrcr, and tlio thoroughly tired und dlsuouragcd rann asked her to get u divorco nnd then allowed hor to win the suit by default." This is not an extract from a dime novl, hut a para graph from a story from real life. In tho old-fashioned days a man and woman were united in matrimony for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness or in health, un til death should part. But tho ease with which divorces are obtainable has caused the divorco idea to be come commonplace. When you hear Joan has been divorced from Darby, you no longer oxperence a thrill of 1 orror. Instead, you ask whether it w as with or without a limony, just as coolly as If you were conversing over a teatray and saying with or without sugar? A wife who will abandon her husband because he is poor is not worth keep ing-INDEKD, NKVERWAS WORTH HAVING but that is sorry con solation to the forsaken one. If you examine closely tho cause which pro vokes these comments you will lind it was not waning affection but poverty which was the real cause of divorce. It is not fair that poverty should be regarded as an excuse for sundering earth's dearest tie. Hotter make divorce absolutely and uncondition ally impossible in the Unit ed States Mian make it tho cause of the least bit of social injustice. Bx. Overdrafts 1)2 81 Real estatofbanklng house).. 2 500 00 Furniture and fixtures 1 877 45 Due from other banks und bankers, subject to check.. 10 347 04 Cash items 094 42 Currency 4 4XJ 00 Specie 1 212 5:5 Total 50 303 12 LIABILITIES education, porhaps your wife would go to tho waehtub, perhaps your property would bo sacrificed to pay a debt YOU nro your fatnily'p most valuable possession, and YOU haven't a guaran tee that you are going to live a day. of courso YOU don't expect to dio for u long, long time. Most healthy people count on living indefinitely. Still, "you can novor tell." If, and don't you forget the "if," you SHOULD die, then your homo and family would be threatened, because their money-earner wouldn't bo there Canital stock naidin 810 000 00 'to protect thorn Surplus Fund 1820 00 Life is uncortBln, but Hfo inwiranco ,. ,. , ... . i n- in makes uncertainties CLRTAIN. Old Undivedprofit.net.. 1 0o2 23 ne ,ifo in8Uranco is not ouy t,00(l Due to banks and bankers, I if you die, but it is good if vou live, subject to check 4 91)0 0!) Ever think of it that way? It's a fact. Individal deposits subject Yot can not take out fire insurance so ... ... r()n nn you will receive any of your money back to cnecK " 01jU JU i unless your property is destroyed; but Time certificates of deposit.. 0 800 00 yo can take out a life insurance policy which will entitle you to the return not only of a porton of the money you Total 5li 303 12 State of Missouri ) ss Several desirable residence and business lots in Havti for sale. Ap ply to T. A. McNalf, at Bank of Hayti. I put in, but all of it back. WHETHER Co.inty of Pemiscot" YOU UIK UK KUl'. It la better than ,,? . t t ii. i a saving bank, because your money Wo, A.J. Dorns as p resident, and Ib therefor you and you. got your life C. J. Provino as cashier of said bank, insurance extra, free. each of us, do solemnly swear that' This is tho kind of insurance YOU tlm nlinvn statement is true to tho best 0"8t to havo and the kind I have lor of our knowledge and belief. A. J. Dorris, President. C. J. Provino, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20 day of November, A. D., nine teen hundred and nine. Witness my hand and notarial seal on the date lust aforesaid. (Commis sioned and qualified for a term ex piring May 14, 11)13) you. If you will drop me a postal card I will gladly tell you all about it. Do it now. Don't wait until tomorrow. YOU may bo dead then, and dead people are worthless to themselves, their families and everybody. Today, now, is only yours. C. S. YoitK, Caruthersville, Mo. No. 1384. OFFICIAL STATEMENT of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank of Hayti at Hayti, State of Missouri, at tho close of business on the Kith day of November, 1!)0!), published in the Hay ti Herald, a newspaper published and printed at Hayti, State of Missouri, on the 2th day of December, 190!). RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, undoubt edly good on personal or collateral $23 701 07 Loans, real estate... shai. John T. Buckley, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: A. J. Dorris ) J. S. Wabl V Directors. G. W. Dorris ) )o You Think More of Your Finances than You do of Your Family? D You insure your house and your barn, why not insure your life? You realize what a misfortune it would be if your pioperty were totally destroyed and you hud to suffer the entire finan cial loss. It would be a loss you could ill ulFord, and perhaps it would be im possible for you to continue in your present mode of living if you were de prived of this valuable possession. Wliv then do you not realize what a misfortune it would be to your family j should THEIR valuab'e property, YOURSELF, their breadwinner bo destroyed? Should death claim you and it WILE, sooner or later, maybe Sheriff's Sale Under Special Execution. By virtue and authority of a special execution issued from tho office of the Clerk of the Circut Court of Pemibcot county, Missouri, returnable to the November term, 11)09, of said court, and to me, the undersigned sheriff of Ppiniscot county, Missouri, directed and dated the 21st day of September, 190!), and to me delivered the 21st day of September, 190!), wherein J. K. Adams is plnintiff, and O. C. Ashby defendant, I have levied upon and seized all the right, title, claim and in terest of the said O. C. Ash by in and to the following described real estate, lying, being and situate in the County of Pemiscot, and Slate of Missouri, particularly descsibed as follows, to wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of section 33 in township 19 range 12 cast, and the east half of the east half of the southeast quarter of section 32 in township 19 range 12 ! east, containing one hundred acres, : more or less. And 1 will on Friday, December 3, 1009, between the hours of nine o'clock in forenoon and five o'clock in the after noon of that day, at the front door of the court house", in the City of Caruth ersville, Pemiscot county, Missouri, sooner your loss would be one your family could ill afford to suffer per- 5 414 80 j haps your children would fail to get an an(, (lurijr tho session of Hie Circuit f'nni-l nf qoiil i-minty GXpOSe for Hllle, I UL Mimic llllUWUIl 1U1 UUPII Xll UUIlll, IU I the highest bidder, all the right, title, claim and interests of the abovenamed ; defendant, O. C. Aahby, in and to the j above described real estate, or so much 1 thereof as will satisfy said execution I and costs. 1 1 J. A. l'RANKI.IN, Sheriff of Pemiscot County, Missouri. 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. ffrioe: list For your guidance in sending us your orders, wo give be low a list of goods and prices. 'ou can send your order for any of these goods and rest assured that you will got just what you pay for, no matter who you are or whore you live. ... Nil LADIES: Go to Rose Bryant of Hayti for your hats. There you will find styles and 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. Come and see. and you will bo pleased. South Side Pub. Square. H 1 CHEAP TRIPS VIA. fMm G. H. Shurpo, SH por gal., per quart $ .75 Montreal Malt. The Doctors prescribe this for weak wo men and medicinul purposes, 4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Cedar Brook, bottled in bond. $5 per gal,, por quart 1.25 Cedar llrook, in barrel, $4 por gal., per quart 1.00 Yellow Stone, case goods, 85 per gal., per quart 1.25 Yellow Stone, in barrel, $1 per gal., Per quart 1.00 King of Kentucky, 0 years old, $4 por gal., per quart 1.00 Old Log Cabin, $4 per gal., per quurt 1.00 Old Atherton, $4 per gal., por quart 1.00 J. U. T., bottled in bond, 5 per gal., per quart 1.25 Gaines Old Crow, bottled in bond, per quurt 1.75 O. T. C. (Billio Loe) bottled in bond, per quart 1 50 Guckonheimur Kyo, bottled in bond, por quart 1.60 Anderson County, full quarts, bottled in band.- 1.25 Sam Clay, $4 por gal., por quart 1.00 4 year old yellow corn. $3 per gal., per quart 75 2 yeur old corn, i'2 por gal., quart 50 Bhoifeldt Red, $2 per gal., quart 50 Call on me when in Caruthersville. Don't forget the name and the place. You will be treated right. I If I TO THE I I I Tn BjsI Route, Through the Best Country. The Road of Courtesy. See that your ticket reads J via. the Frisco. For full details and for rates anywhere out west, call on J. G. SARIUS Agent Frisco Lines MO. I I PRICES TALK Don't be deceived, but ask the price and see the quality. We are here to make good. Oak Leaf Four in wood $6.75 Same in 48 lb sacks 1.70 Same in 24 lb sacks 85 Boquet Flour in wood 6.25 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 Oleomargarine per lb 25c Pet Milk per can 5c, 6 for 25c Everything else in proportion. We're after your business. THIS BA 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 1 s the place to put it. 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, good things in banking, we offer you the best. BANK OF HAYTI, CAPITAL STOCK $20,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $1,500 H (HHHeniMHRiQHHHHHHHKIHIHInBRHHiHHHIiBHBIHH n OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY WITH THE PEOPLES BANK CARUTHERSVILLE. MO. You are protected by our assets of 350,000.00. Tho largest and strongest bank in the county, and are second to none in liber nllty and conservatism. We always take care of our friends and customers. It will be to your interest to do business with us. Capital, 850,000 oo John W. Ureen, President. Surplus and Profits, 820,000,00 lAio W. Komi, Uusluer. W.J. Pate 1 !.... n...i.,...i. Jas. J. Lonir 1 ...,....,... Chas. A. Tisdndt -""". A p Heon J ai-i omnium. u I 8. 8. Markoy L. h. Collins John W. Green J. Pate Board of Directors: J. W. McClanahnn C. F. Bloker K. II. Musgruvo W. A. Ureen (ieo. L. Wilks Chas. A.Tisdadt Lee W. Wood ma! miMU-JM. UL. uuuU'UL's j'miJI"JUMUJi - t 4 V