Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1777-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: State Historical Society of Missouri; Columbia, MO
Newspaper Page Text
V ' & m i'JL., iww. .. '" "v ' h(!'. THE HAYTI HERALD, HAYTI, MISSOURI I B99e9(?v?39aeeeeac99eeee0Qee90eee8e9cs9ose LIST YOUR FARM I : WITH US I 9 We have buyers waiting, possibly your place will 0 fill the bill. Take advantage of our list of buyers BUYERS See us before you buy, either for proved farms or cutover lands. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE im- ft a & sficaQaeooeo&vs-oasaQGecesGGOosssseeDeseiesoaeaftiOCSOSQoa Steek ray "THE GROWING TOWN" M issouri MJIBtM.H..mi 1, i? $3 The Dr stoii! ot Hofitgera' uB HoriicK leLngera- riioy are genuine cLanlincss and uifirUy sanitary laruthers- aaT Ibn onlv Ii L5 xirs rud if c 'iues ICe - .ir- with absolute IN AND AROUND TOWN Dalian Stroup is spending n few d..s over at Cnruth, visiting. mt ft wiMiiwwwww,iyMki.ir,iww!iiiwiHMWfww wie l'at Murphy is all smiles It'fa n buy Mother and baby doing well John Ivossncr said goodbye to his friends and departed for Fort Smith, Ark Luck -to John. RMEN and WOMEN afcS& r iitiiitnimu 04 ti.. it- n..... On y.tet'cH mo wliy you werousked to send tho Govern SfaCnt hundreds ot accountants Imen or womon), at fei34,o00 n year; about our Hinnr-Accounting nnd g method nnd In iinlf usual time, jouwilf train me 4lILUUL I 11ULUIJ lf III UlUlUUilUn f? I'WIjIjXjWU !5("j6f position us bookkeeper or JtenoRrupber, nt $73 Sfto$I25 n montli, or n3 accountant, nt 52,100 to p,?4,5l0 a year; why trmnini; by your new plan Ubo IfiMmny absorb instruction ; why OS per cent of vrrbatim vldii.lulJliii. i,(u lilt: 3iiui uiaiiu uu ivuviii iy I concerns employ ouu.uuu peroni you iruineci. i jpreier training at istnto nume or coiicpij. I The Singing Convention of this 'county met in Ilayti Sunday. A good jrrowd was on hand. Splendid sing ing by tin classes from Denton, Ilny Iti and Tennessee Dvory one report I a good time I r vicinal apiiii' i.- lilt: tjiiiu uiaiiu uu ivuviii iy 'gl concerns employ ouu.uuu peroni you iruinea. i 'Sjprefer training at Utato home or coUcpi, 9fc" Addrc - y " ' p&f Hi ff5555523!55! M Both churches dismissed services Sunday morning for the singing con vention. Pastor Nowsom ot the Methodist church delivered the wel come address. Some of the Denton singers re mained over Sunday evening to at tend services at the Baptist church. Thank you Come again. We are glad to have all visitors while in town come to see us. Will Master Ton It You Don't On account ot the Fifth Sunday Meeting to he held with the Dry Bayou Church, there will be no preaching at the Baptist church Sun day morning, but there will be ser vices at night as usual If you suffer from any Ache or Pain, take One or Two of They seldom fail to Relieve and do not contain any Habit-forming drugs. SOLD EY ALL DRUGGISTS t MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, I nd. Wo are glad to note the improve inent in our Sunday school work. Brother Sanders is a model superin tendent. We invite the parents to attend so that you may know of the good work being done for your chil dren. WE SELL L DR. MILES REMEDIES LEFLERS DRUG STORE, Hayti, Mo. Some talk of a singing school in Hayti soon. GOOD IDEA. Where you find good singers the church work will move out with rapidity This is a move in the right direction One teacher was heard to remark while here Sunday, "these Hayti voices are as good as I ever heard; how I would like to train them up just a little." So we want to give him a chance to develop this talent. The Buptist preacher became over heated Sunday; was all knocked out in the afternoon, and the question In the minds of the people is, whether he got too warm speaking or was it from over exertion at at the noon hour. Anyway, people will he skep tical about many things. REPORTER. Master Edward Shivley left Sat urday to visit relatives In St. Marys. FORD cars and FORD trucks. Immediate delivery. Crysler Motor Co., Carutliersville, Mo. K"K''K' I Eat at I . V J. D. LONG'S - LIBERTY CAFE f Short Orders Lunches Cold Drinks Tobaccos and Cigars : Meat, Flour and AH Kinds of Groceries tf-t feZ !( 22. I 'i;..j.'K'.'' MBla'yTWlfll Interested in Film Productions to Be Made at Methodist Celebration-at Columbus, O. J. A . A . A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A' A A A A A A A A. V V v V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V v M i '" '' "' lll.l.MIll "VI' ... Jvrtk, I jr" ; i. , v . ' - " ' I THE BANKING HABIT-- means sound sleep, good digestion, judgment and independenc. cool IT IS GOOD BUSINESS to become identi fied with a good bank; to make it a habit to consult with its officers. CASH IN BANK, with the credit it creates is the key to opportunity and a reserve against adversity. WE INVITE YOU to open an account with us. We do not insist on a large beginning. The main thing is to start. tfl t f I i y T Y Y z Y HAYTI, HAYTI MISSOURI rtKMvriMatM OOOQSSOiOQCC9a'8GC03(SOOC30S3e093S30SOOOGiffi03eSOOOaoeOSOe ip & mm . . a rt r "Fw m n -. ft p. a R. WTV m t&x l T F9B FARM LOANS ADD HBSTiHei! s ce if CHAS. W. SHIELDS Caruthersville . ' . Missouri 3 e ocoeocoaoooscsfjiiQoosaocsGQoaooaocta.'Soooosococooooosoo DR. JAMES E. CROWTHER AND D. W GRIFFITH. The support ot the motion picture world as represented by D. W Grif fith, well known film producer was assuied the Methodist Centenary Cel ebration nt a conference In Columbus, tho celebration being represented by Dr. S. Earl Taylor of New York, Dr J E. Crowther of Seattle. Dr Fred Fisher of New York and Dr C F rteifner of New York. Mr. Griffith, in addition to i remis ing to make a film of all important features of the Centenur Cclebra tion, strongly urped the use of motion pictures in the advancement of re ligious work He spoke trongl of the possibilities of the motion pic tures under pioper supervision being made to carr a religious mesase further than any known form of com munication. Dr S. Earl Taylor, dliector genet al of the Centenary Celebiation, made the statement that "we want pictures that talk the universal language I ' believe tho message of peace and good will should be preached to the world through pictures.' "I am glad to know thej are going to clve motion pictures a practical demonstr.it. ui. at the Centenar Cele bration.' said Mr Griffith "The col ebration will give the Leople in towns and villages a wonderful opportunity to visit the entire world by going no further l .n Columbus There will be an"ej.;raoidinar Impiession pro duced b) cee:ng those village of China 'G,an and India, not peopled by smn't n-h actors, but lnba'ol'ed by real .'ue.- fiom foreira lai.ds "1 ha - ueen astounded teond measure d the breadth extent ana scoi'e ot 'lie entire scheme a It has been re. .led to me b Dr Talor, Dr Crow ".or. Dr Relsner and othors. I understand the Methodist Church has 140 1)00,000 and is going to cele brate its success with something more h'earl tesembling a world fair than an thing else to which it can be com tared One would think that a great nation at least is behind the move ment Doubtless, something greater than the giealest nation is behind it a reawakened ideal and faith in spiicd to bind up the wounds of & torn and eutm?ed world" B. OF R, C. IN HAYTI SUNDAY. Tlie Brotherhood ot Railway Clerks of Chaffee Local No 1070, for the convenience of several of the members of their order who could not be in attendance tor the meeting at Chaffee, mot in the 1. O O F Hall in this city Sunday afternoon. There were about twenty-live mem bers in attendance, from different stations of the River and Chaffee Di visions. There are seven clerks in this city who belong to this order.! The meeting was unite an enthusias tic affair, looking towards better working conditions and better effi- After the order ot business was concluded a delightful luncheon was served and those from other stations went away highly pleased tor the delightful hospitality shown h the members ol this city This organization is in its infan cy, being organized something like six months ago nut if the enthus iasm ot the organization of the t lie present time continues it bids fair to bring about much good for the com pany and its clerical force. J. M. ARGO Justice of the Peace Notary Public Itoom 10, Kej stone Building Hayti, Missouri -Let us do your job printing. LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers f Columbus Can Well Accommodate All Who Attend Methodist Celebration Officials Say N O CROWD which has t'een proposed for the Methodist Centenary Celebration will swamp Columbus, according to Mayor George J. Karb, who has received some inquiries from distant points re garding the ability of the Capital City to take care of the hundreds of thousands of Methodists coming from all over the United States for tho Centenary Celebration, June 20 to July 13. Mayor Karb says: "Columbus has always been equal to any situ ation. We are not going to fall the exposition crowds, no matter how many thousand there are Tell them to come to Columbus town. Wo are ready with open hearts and open doors Columbus can do It." James T. Daniels, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, says: "We can easily and satisfactorily accommodate three hundred thou sand visitors," Organizing Secretary K. B, Dickson says: "Three undred thousand my minimum estimate of attendance. Confident JolumbuB can take care ol twice that number." Mrs Will McCuniber and little son lett on the early train Sunday for a two weeks' visit with the for mer'b mother and sisters in Dunklin county. . i .f. 0 few Collection of Indian Curios at the Methodist Centenary Celebration a, 0 e e FARM LANDS e a 5f f ! o 9 9 s e If you have a farm that is worth the money, and want I to sell it, see I H. W. BURCH Caruthersville, Mo. Phone 168 IMS W$Mg$m m i W Palm, an Indian trader ol Orton ville Minnesota Mr Palm Is hero ehowu with some of bis Interesting relics. Indian exhibitions will have a con siderable place in the Celebration. Pueblos will unconcernedl mold pot ter) before throngs ot curious spec 'ators. Just as their grandfathers did before the white man Invaded their lai.de Navajos will weave rugs and St Kegis make basketry all actually lhh in their native homes, be they pueblos or wigwams An elligent line of porch rockers in all the newest designs at $3.95 and up. Highiill-Neilind Furniture Co., Caruthersville. ' Jack Phillips of Braggadocio visit ed in our city Monday. FORD cars and FORD trucks. Immediate delivery. Crysler Motor Co., Caruthersville, Mo. Don't suiTer! A "tiny bottle of Frcczono costs but n few cents at any; drug store. Apply a few drops on tho corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot torn of feet, then lift them off. When Freezonc removes cortis from tho toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the akin beneath ia left pink and healthy; ftftd novor sore, tender or irritated. We Sell FREEZONE Lefler's Drug Store, Hayti, Mo. NO SEATS RESERVE0 First Come, First Served, at Coliseum at Methodist Centenary S .......... .1. ...... ....I fP9fVWWVVVWWVVVVWWWVVWWWWWWVWV HAT has beon pronounced the eroatost private collection of an curioe In America has been od to tho Methodist Centenary At a conference ot Director General S Ear) Taylor, Dr. Fred B Fisher, H 13 Dickson and other members ot the Centenary Exposition staff, It was decided that (hero will be no teats re served In the Coliseum (or "Tho Way. faror" pageant presentations M the Methodist Centenary Celebration, Co lumbus, 0 June JO-July IS. All seats will be available to spec tators as soon as the doors o the Coliseum are openad each evening. "It will be ii cast ot 'first corns, first served,'" says Mr, Dlokson, Bootott tickets to the exposition ground! ad mit the bearer on CI to the pAScont In the Coliseum. Single admlislon (tee at toe gate require fen adalllOtial fifty cents for tat ColUeujo eiMlng For Sale at a Bargain Daily and Sunday Paper Agency Being desirous of engaging in other business, I am offering to sell the Daily and Sunday Newspaper Agency in Hayli at a bargain. The agency iucludes all the best Daily and Sun day papers, The Republic, Globe Democrat, Post-Dispatch, Times, Commercial Appeal. Buy and have your own business. HENRY T. BYARS Jr., Hayti broUoa at Columbus, 0., by H. tenure i.i , U jIMi ,p Perry Makes Old Cars Look Like New We have moved to our new quarters in the new brick, 1306, Ward Avenue, the rapid increase in our business making necessary for us to have more and better room. Bring your old car to us and we will paint it in factory style and the finish will stand. Nothing but first class work done. Get our prices. Perry & Co. Caruthersville Missouri o