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THE HAYTI HERALD. VOL. 2. HAYTI, MISSOURI, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909. NO. 9. J 'I if HONOR ROLL. Following is the honor roll for this third quarter of the llayti public hChool. Hoom 1. ICos Don-is, Luten MeNoll, Warren Ray, Dallas Cathoy, Henry Uansburj,'. Jolin Schmidt, Everett Voting, Dolly Coyle, Oru Powell, Fay Wilson, liva Fields, Clyde Fields. Room '2. Fannie Stanley, Ernest Fields, John Settle, Dell Reno, Rus sell Bentley, Ithiel Hentk, Robert I'rery, Grace Cathey, Karl Young. Room 3. Lilian Elliston, Harry Fields, Denuv Bryant, Stella Dorris, Carrie Siller, Ruth Snyder. Room 4. 0. Room 5. Byron Bryant, Hu.ol Ms sett, Pearl Foley, Nello Hayes, Cuin mellla Fisher, Lillie May Spraj ber ry, Bonnie Oates. Julius Kohn. Room 0. May Popham, Maud Jack son, Williard Ray, Dawson Wells, Violet Hayes, Nelle Morgan, Vairous O.ites. CARD OF THANKS. The Church of Christ takes this op portunity to thank the many friends of the church in and around Huyti for all favors shown. We have labored under many dilllenkies, but ho-vo sue- M. W. ASOCIAL At the meeting of the M. W. A. Camp Tuesday night four new mem bers were adopted. This places their membership near the 100 mark. They will give their social on the night of January 1st, to which all Woodmen are cordially invited. BUY AT HOME. DO S MISS YOUR PAPER People who have small ads to be changed should come to our otlice. We cannot atl'ord to go out in town or make two or three trips to see about a JOc or 7.K5 ad. Every body comes to the postolllee and our ollice is the next door. Come in and see us. Hwan'a Meat Market, west side fqunre, solicits your tride. We will handle everything in our line, fresh meats, all kinds ot poultry, eggs, etc, everything new, fresh and clean. Chrismas turkeys and poultry. 9tf Mrs. Artie Hayes and daughter, lena Graham and children, of Frederick town, came down Tuesday morning to spend the holidays with fi lends knd relatives. When your wateh, clock or other pieceB of jewelry need attention, try Culpepper & Dever, Hayti, Mo. We do only flrstclaiB work, at reasonable prices, and guarantee perfect satis faction. 7tf Uncle Billie Fields of the upper end of the county, spent last Thursday night with bis brother, A. Fields. Don't forget Ohas. Morgan's but cher shop, If you want the best. 8tf -34444344-34444-1- -344444-1 -a-a - -a .. --. .a -.a. .a. m, '"". THE BELLS OF YULE By Hrley R. Wiley On Eastern hills the night wind shakes ' ' From whitened woods the crispy flakes; And in the West, brown leaves again, Of lingering Autumn's hundred shades, Lie heaped in all the fores! glades And ruslle moislly to the rain. This night of all the nights of Earth Our babes love besl, where e'er their birth; The happy hour God's angels rule, When hearts like harps are tuned to meet The crowding joys of little feet That time the Golden Bells of Yule, This hour its sacred calm shall send E'en to the bitter, broken end Of life, its fiercer flames to cool; And there shall steal a glow of grace To many a sinner's sad, white face While memory rings the Bells of Yule. SuDiet Magttinf. b V lb Mi Of a u ib a U ib tb ib ib lb ib ib lb ib lb lb lb lb lb ib lb ib ib lb lb lb lb ib ib lb ib lb lb ib ib lb ib lb ib lb lb ib lb lb ft&efrfrfrfreffrfrte-ffrfftfrtfrfretetfrfretfrfrc-6-frfrfct(- ceeded In getting our church building in condition for use. But our build ing is not complete, and any one wish ing to assist us further will please place their contributions with Brother A. Fields. Again thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continu ance of the same in the future. Church of Christ, W. A. Burke, Pastor. J. L. DelashmnCt1sa ffew -subscriber to the Herald. Everything necessary for Christmas and the holidays can be bought at Hayti, and because some of the mer chants do not advertise should not cause the people to think that they will have to go away from home to buy. We say this atour own expense, in order to help the merchants who do advertise, because we know they have the goods and can supply all your wants. Look over the advertisements in the Herald and come and inspect the lines of goods offered you, and show that you appreciate the efforts of the advertising merchants. Lust Friday If. A. Dortch with his attorney, Von Mayes, went over to Kennett to answer the charge of Dep uty Game Warden Hampton that Dortch had violated the game laws. It was decided that Hampton had no case and no evidence, and from what we can learn, will get decidedly the worst end of it before it is over with. We have coal all the time. Were it not bo, what would you do when you get out of coal? For this reason we usk your trade. We are with you when you can get coal no where else. Hayti Storage. 8tf A. J. Dorris is in St. Louis this week, with his wife, who is undergoing an operation for goitre. We are in formed that her condition is cretical. Chas. Morgan takes pride in serv ing his customers and appreciates their trade. For anything in the meat market line call on him. North Side Square. 8tf Mack Stubblefield of Caruthersville passed through Hayti Sunday night, on his way to Jefferson Barracks, having in charge an army deserter. Several desirable residence and busihess lota in Hayti for sale. Ap ply to T. A. McNail, at Bank of Hnyti. Deputy Sheriff Ed Juden returned I from Jefferson City Monday night, I where he had been to assist in carry- ing 15 prisoners to the pen. The latest & best "Set Snug" union ' suits for ladies. Fine ribbed union Buns for men or ladles. J. L. Dorris. If you do, it is probaly because you owe for twelve months subscription and have not paid. Under the pres ent regulations of the United States Postal Department, a paper can be sent only one year on credit, at the end of which time the publisher is de nied the right to mail it to you, unless you pay. On this account we have marked some names off of our list, and this week we are sending some of them a sample copy, which is the last they will receive. Of course those people who have re ceived the paper a year on credit ought to come in and pay for it, as we need the money and have earned it. The Odd Fellows' Big Night at the Odd Fellow hall last Saturday night was a grand affair, and enjoyed by all. Everything nice to eat was pre pared, and after a mosl bounteous feast, a brief time was devoted to mus ic, after which the visitors retired, and the lodge attended to business. Bring your poultry chickens, ducks geese, turkeys, butter, eggs, hides, tallows, etc., to Swan's Meat Market. HigheBt market price paid. West Side Square, Hayti, Mo. Christmas Turkeys and poultry. Elmer Stephens donated a half box of oranges to the Baptist Christmas tree. Don't forget, the Hayti grist mill will grind your corn or exchange meal -for it, any day in the week. Dr. R. C. Cresswell is spending the holidays withhomefolks atPotosi, Mo. ChriBtmas candies and fruit's in fancy boxes and packages. Only the best. B. F. Alien. See Culpepper & Dever for gold rings in plain, set and signet, ranging from 50c to 610.00. 7tf Mrs. Lansing Bettis of Pascola visited in Hayti Sunday night. B&" See Shell's prizes for Christmas times. 8tf A. R. West has renewed his sub scription. Fine Christmas candies and fruit at B. F, Allen's Ice Cream Parlor. Miss Viva Smith has returned from Pope, Miss. THE ERY During the holidays we are going to make a special effort to assist our custom ers in selecting and buying their special goods and groceries for holiday cooking and eating. Our line of staple and fancy groceries includes the very best of every thingthe very highest grade, sold at the same price commonly charged for inferior goods. Don't fail to come and inspect our line and test the qualiy before you buy. CHRISTMAS GOODS We have an assortment of the finest and most beautiful lamps ever shown in Hayti. If you want something real nice, buy one. Price 25c to $7.50. We also have a nice line of gold banded and fancy decorated glassware, including water sets, cake stands, four piece sets, berry bowls, and many other useful articles appro priate for Christmas presents. Don't throw money away buying toys and trash; buy something good and useful. Boys' Express Wagons SPECIALS IN GROCERIES Oak Leaf Flour 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 Oleomargarine per lb 25c Pet Milk per can 5c, 6 for 25c 5 Pound Bucket Coffee, with Cup and Saucer, while they lasl, 85c each. CHRiSTEVIAS EATING If there was ever a time when you should want and certainly should demand something good to eat, that time is Christmas. Don't try to do your fine cooking with Sears & Roebuck goods, sawdust spices and make believe flavorings, from "cut price" houses, but come to the Spot Cash Grocery where you can get the best. Our line includes everything you want or need, from flavorings, fruits and spices to flour and seasonings. Try our line for Christmas and be satisfied. Choice Line Toilet Soap HARDWARE Our line of hardware includes only bight-lass goodB, every article worth the price, which includes crosscut saws, hand saws, hammers, and many other useful und staple urticles. FRUITS AND CANDIES A choice line selected especially for the holiday trade. Prices are at tractive on this line. Pjjjfverized Coffee SPECIAL Dodson & Braun pickles. These ure the beat pickles made. We have them in sour, sweet anil DILL. QUEENSWARE This line includes many choice ar ticles, including the famous "Fire Proof" ware. ' Peanut Butter OTHER WARES We have a good line of granite or enameled ware, galvanized ware, tin ware, etc. This line includes all thu staple articles for household uho, and our prices are right. HAYTI MO. SPECIAL SuRar Loaf White Table Syrup, one of the best articles, 25c and 60c,