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r; -i fjicgsrrrn-v :,,' LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS Many Things Worth Reading, Terms of Subscription. I J. All ..l 1...I I.I.. T r in siujsui-iihiuus uru lmvuuiu in udvuncc, at tho rate of $1.00 $ a year, unci paper stopped promptly tit expiration of time paid for. ; Advertising Rates. 4. Below we give a list of adver- J Using: rates and terms, and these must bo strlctlv adhered to. T Reading Locals, per lino 5c Second insertion 3c Professional Cards per month 50c Where payment is made in iiilviincR for siv inn's. professional cards will 4 be run ut $5 per year. 3. Bank ads , etc., per mo.. $1.50 g T f age AUs 1 time .ou second insertion 5.00 1 Half Page Ads 1 time.... 5.00 T Second insertion .'i.00 3 Col. Half Page 1 time... 3.25 Second time 2.00 2 Col. Half Page 1 time... 2.50 Second time 1.50 Smaller space per inch 15c 3! $ Plate matter 20 discount. 0 Mo's contracts, except plate 11 matter. 20?& discount. )j All bills payable on demand. T 4 Right reserved to cancel con- X tract at any time. X It is not the RUBtom with the Hayti Herald, and never haa been, to furn ish the paper tree to advertisers, any more than it ia for the merchant to give you a dol'ar'a worth of some thing free when you buy a bill of goods. Our advertising rates are one thing, and subscription is another, except in certain binds of profession al curds, payable in advance for six months. Every citizen should pay for his home paper and show by that net that he considers it worth il. 00 to the town, it not to himself. John I. Stephens i assistant time keeper in tiio Frisco Master Mu:han ic's otlice at Chaffee. Collapse "I have traveled for thirty years continually. I lost a great deal of sleep, which together with constant worry left me in such a nervous state that finally, after having two collapses of nervous prostration, I was obliged to give up traveling al together. I doctored continually but with no relief. Dr. Miles' Nervine came to my rescue I cannot describe the suffering which this Nervine saved me. Whenever I am particularly nervous a few doses relieve me." A. G. C. LIB BY, Wells, Me. There are many nervous wrecks. There is nervous pros tration of the stomach, of the bowels, and other organs. The brain, the kidneys, the liver, the nerve centers are all exhausted. There is but one thing to do build up the nervous system by the use of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine. Its strength ening influence upon the nerv ous system restores normal action to the organs, and when they all work in harmony, health is assured. Get a bottle from your druggist. Take it all ac cording to directions, and if it does not benefit he will return your money. WSuiV Mm -ft. JW rfb ,fJ-JlMjl,J. AAA CHAS. MORGAN'S BUTCHER SHOP i i i i i i i North Side Siuuro Hayti, Missouri thing in season, try to got tho heBt, IBB 4 try to treat them right. Your patronage respectfully solicited. 9W Vmr'tP",Or 9 VU"tf W VyU'H"MltlylOr,Br,yg,HI"iJ'HI',A Condensed for Busy Readers Thoro will bo no issue of tho Herald next week. 60 inch bed ticking at J. L. Dorrls'. Christmas Gift! Pay your sub scription. Farm Land Morris, Hayti. for Rent Mrs. Lou 6 4i Von Mayes attended to business St. Louis last week. at Leave your laundry at Argo'a shop for first class work. 7tf Miss Carrio Richmond has returned from Okolonu, Miss. J. L. Dorris hns a full line of sweat er coats, from 60c to $2.25. Dr. R. S. Keirsey of Braggadocio was in Hayti Friday. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Lamp's special brew. Oarutheraville. Elmer Stephens attended to business at Memphis last week. Call in to sen the Hrald at its new home and subscribe for it. E. T. Adams transacted business in Caruthersville last Tuesday. Call for a bottlp of Tip Top, Lemp' special brow. Caruthersville. Give us a dollar on your subscrip tion. We need it for Christmas. Freeh oystera for Christmas, at Chap. Morgan's Butcher Shop. It Andrew Waldrop is opening a Christmas store at Braggadocio. Large stock of cypres ahinglfa for sale, cheap, at Hayti. W J. Morris. Joe Malady of Luxora, Ark., spent Satuaday and Sunday with homefolks. Pair of heavy mules and log wagon for sale cheap. W.J.Morris, ILiyti. Dr. F. A. Mayes was in Kennett last week, to attend his wife, who was ill. I represent Sikeston Laundry. Your patronage solicited. M. L. Argo. If you do not get tho Herald any more, it is a sign you ought to pay up. AHk to se those Phoenix mufflers at .1. L. Dorris', the very lateBt in mufilers. Nettie Pophum, Katie Alee were Saturday. Clara Reed and in Caruthersville The payment of your subscription would be a delightful Christmas and New Year's treat. Call for a bottle of Tip Top, Letup's latest and beat special brew. Caruth ersville. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. .T. CI. Crider are proud over the arrival of a tine hoy monday morning. Big line of bracelpts at prices rang ing from $1.00 to $15.00 each. Cul pepper & Dover. 7tf Dr. J. W. Burgess of Caruthersville. visited the family of E. T. Adams last Thursday. Oleomargarine, as good aa butter ond cheaper. 25f per lb. Chaa. Mor gan'a Butcher Shop. 4tf Henry Dortch and F. M. Shell did some good hunting last week for the Odd Fellows' Big Night. Chan. Morgan's butcher shop, north side pquare, givea you a square deal everytlme. Try them. 8tf Mrs. Dr. F. A. Mayes has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Car rie Baldwin, at Kennett. The grist mill at Hayti is now read v for business. Custom work prompt ly attended to. Meal and chops for eulo COif Tho moving picture show that was to bo at the city' hull Saturday night did not materialize. Our people are fust learning when not to bite. All goods purchased of Culpepper & Dover engraved tree of ohurge, either hand or machine. Tho only hand engraver In the county, 7tf - AAAAiftAAAA t, JtL .W. . r r r r u f "Tfyy Fresh Meats, Poultry, Em unci ltuttur. We have tho oldest butcher hIioji in town and woli llxed to supply all your wunts. Wo handle every and appreciate our customers tint! lrom St. Louis Dennis Green was hero from Car uthorsvillo last Thursday If you don't soo it in the Herald it is becauBe you did not lull us. Buy your boat girl one of those lat est pendant neck "chains from (Jul pepper & Dover, HJtyti, Mo. Prb'e from 85.00 to $7.60. ' 7tf Mrs. Rebecca Adams, accompanied by her brother, Arthur Noble, was shopping last Wednesday in Caruth ersville. "Klosedt." petticoat r tit without a wrinkle ana without alteration. Made with elastic gore no strings. Guaranteed to fit. J.' L. Dorris. Lust Saturday night Miss Ersall Coyle gave a very enjoyable birthday parly, that being her 14th birthday. Fruits were served. Ladiea, you need one of thoae "Klosetlt" petticoats to give your form that slender effect. J. L. Dorris has them in all sizs and colors. 46 The Ladies Aid Sooictyof the Metho dist Church will give a calico carni val in the city hull on the uvuning of 1 December .'II. Refreshments. Oulpupper & Dever have a groat variety of watche, ch-Miis. charms, necklaces, link buttons, slick pins, collar pins, tie pins, etc. Hayti, Mo. We trust that the readers will plan o dig out some big ears of corn and .vin the gold that is offered by the Peoples Bank, Caruthersville, Mo., in their Corn Show. We commend that popular institution in this show and hope the farmers will make il a great success. CHURCHES ftND LODGES Hayti JiOrigu Directory M. W. A. Htyti ounp S.t. 9ji)7, meets every Friday niglii at Masonic hall. B. rf. rtTBAKNS V. C. J. f. UUCrCLhY, Oleftf. I. O. O. F. New if ra lode Nj. 3oJ uieeta every SulurUay night at 0.1(1 Fellow hall. H. A. DoK'l'tiii, N. G. 11. 3. CjTKrtUNh, hcC. O. tirtfc Hayti chapter No. 217, meets 2nd aiiu 41 ti l'ueatiuys, at tuasuliic Hail. ADA JUDKN, Will. VlUU. I'. ADAMS, oec. K. and L. of II. Hajti lodge No. 2717, 'meets 1st ana 3r(t lubsdas, at Masonic null. WM. Kkasonkk, Protector. rtNNA DUNK1.IN, ObC. A. F. and A. M. Hayti lode No 571 meets 1st an 3rd i.nutdUud at Aiusoiilc: liatl. VlUU. P. ADAMS, W. M. HaYLESS L. UUFFY, aec. W.O. W. I'acau cump No. WA meets ever 2uu una 4ih iHouduy uignis ut UUu Ft). low imll. Mobuan WottTH, C. U, (J J. JlAVliS. OlcU'K. w. u. Meela at Odd Fellow hall 1st and 3rU iMunUa ingh'.u, Mua. A. Doneh, Guardian. AliW. JE.S31K UOltitlti, Old U. M. P. L. Hayti council No. G!)U meets 2nd and 4lh iiiuioday at Odd Fellow hall. A. T. HUTSON, Prea, 11. M. 1UNSIIU1UJII, .Sec. I. O. It. M. Wakaruaa Tribe No. 171, meets every Wednesday sleep, 8i.li run, al Maaonlo hull. All Ohiets invited. Amos Huffman, Hachem. A. O. ALLEN, Unlet ot Records. Church Directory Services at Methodist church, south: Preaching 1st, 3d una 4th Sundays ut 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 0:45 a. m. Epworth League each Sunday 7 p, in. Prayer mooting each Wed. at 7 p. in. To all these servicea the public ia cort'ially invited. T. G, Fallin, Pustor. Baptist Church: Servicea 3rd and 4th Sundays, 11 u. in. and 7:30 p. in. H. Pattkrbon, Pastor. Church of Christ: t ervicea i" city hall, let and 4th Suntlaya, afternoons uiidnightB, by Eld. W, A, BuitKE. Postoillce Hours Week days: 7 a. in. to 8 p Sundays: 7:30 to 0:30 a. in. in. and 4:30 to 5:30 p, in. Lobby remains open 7:00 a. 7:00 p. m. Sundays, in. to' 13111 Trail returned Sunday. lien Phillips and son, Walter, of Braggadocio, were in town Saturday. Arthur Noble, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Adams, ret urned to Maiden last Friday. J. L. Dorris lias received some sam ples of of Scotch cassitnerea, in Arc tic grey colorings, from which thy are making the very luiobt things' in men's wear. W. Y. Ellis, who killed N. P. Wil lis at Little Rock, Ark., last July, en tered a plea of guilty to Involuntary manslaughter, and was sentenced to three years in tho pen. Ladiea' and genta' tailoring, dying, cleaning, altering, pressing and re pairing done and antiafatlon guaran teed. Prices reasonable. At mv reaidenue. Mrs. J. M. Argo, 2cf Blythcvillo Courier: Drs. Crider and Trautmann of Hayti and Conrad of Caruthersville, Mo., attended the Mississippi Medical Association, held in this city Tjesday. When you see a croaa mark on your paper, made with a pencil, it tells you that your subscription ia out and we ask you to renew at once N it hear ing from you promptly, we will stop Che pap r. Portageville Critic: Dr. F. A. May es, of Hayti, one of the largest men in aviordupois and a brain in propor tion, was here Wednesday visiting his old friend, E C. Halnis. People who owe the Herald smal. moutly accounts are r'-queatea to call it our fll pr iinpily a thn end of ach month and He tie It takea too rnuch time to go out and collect these imall minis. Su'x-crihe for the Hayti Herald. F McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated (or style, perfect fit, simplicity and reliability nearly 40 yens. Sold in nearly every city and town in the United St.ttes and Canada, or by mail direct. More sold than any other make. Send (or lice catalogue. McCAIX'S MAGAZINE More subscribers than any other fashion mac-azine million a month. Invaluable. Lat est styles, patterns, drcssmakinfniillinery, plain sewing, fancy needlework, hairdressing, i etiquette, rood stories, etc. Only 50 cents a ' year (worth double), including a free pattern. I Subscribe today, or send for sample copy. ! WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS to Aqents. Postal brings premium catalogue j and new cash prize ofTeis. Address . THE McCALL CO.. K8 to 213 VY. :71b St.. HEW YORK mm CHRISTMAS Is right at hand, and it is time to order your whiskey for your egg-nogs, your brandies for fine cooking and your wines for other purposes. We make a specialty of out-of-town and mail order tcade, ami you can phone, write or send your orders, and In positive of getting just what you ortler and pay for. Don't wait until the last moment, hut buy now, befote the holiday rush comes. SPECIAL: During the holidays we are going to give one bottle of line wine with every four quarts or one gallon of whiskev. Don't inirs this chance to get something line. HALF-WAY HOUSE FRED MORGAN'S SALOON Caruthersville, Mo. FFiot: LIST For your guidance in sending us your orders, we give he low a list of goo is and prices. You can semi your order fur any of these goods and rest assured that you will get just what you pay for, no matter who you are or where you live. G. It. Sharptt, 83 per gal., per quart $ .75 Montreal Malt. Tno Doctors proscribe this for weak wo men anil medicinal purposes, $4 per gal., per quart 1.00 t'eilur Urook, bottled in bond. $5 ner gal., per quart..: 1.25 Cedar Hrook, in barrel, $4 jer (ji., per quurt 1 00 Yellow Stone, casu goods, 5 per ,. !., per quart 1.''5 Yellow Stone, in barrel. $4 per gal., Per quart 1.00 King of Kentucky, 0 years old, $4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Old Log Cabin, -1-4 per gal., per quart 1.00 Old Atherton, t4 per gal., per quart 1,00 I, H. T., bottled in bond, i5 per gal., per quurt 1.25 (iaiuesOld Crow, liottled in itonil, per quart 1.75 O. T. C. (Hillio Lee) bottled in bond, per quart I 50 (iuckenheiiner Kyo. bottled in bond, per quart 1.60 Anderson County, full quarts, bottled in bond 1.25 Nam Clay, $4 per gal., per quart 1,00 4 year old yellow corn, itt pr gal., per quart "5 2 year old com, l2 per gal.,quait 50 Slieifeldt Itetl, $2 per gal., quart 50 Call on me when in Caruihersville. Don't forget the name and the place. You will be treated right. 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