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ntMi .H-.Jrt"rii.iJJMriVVhMt'f,ftTi jUCteUtNU. t aa . THE HAYTI HERALD, HAYTI, MISSOURI When in Caruthersville I. A l(i 3 lJ 4 i , , VJ t ; i ? J 1 3 m m vis II 1 Fife ol RED TA JLJo, rgains Bargains PHILIP HAMRA'S STORE v ! it n h fi II: iff ill H ?'? , ALE CLOSES SATURDAY, JULY 5th 'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm t ! Mc W herter s Cafe 213 WARD AVE. First Class Lunch Room t Good Furnished Rooms WHEN IN CARUTHERSVILLE SPEND YOUR REST AND EAT ING HOURS WITH US PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. t t McWherter's 213 WARD AVE. CARUTHERSVILLE Cafe MISSOURI aaeaaaaeeasoesosaaeeaeaaaeeasGsaeoaeesaeci&oeseoaaaeao A a. s a a o e e 9 9 s a s 0 9 a 9 e a 9 s 9 a Welding Shop 1 Bring or ship your Radiator and broken parts to me or repairs. I fix Radiators, no matter in what condition, and make them good as new at a reasonable cost. Broken auto and machinery parts welded to stay welded. Let me burn the carbon from your auto and you will save gasoline and get more power. Service and satisfaction guaranteed. Once a patron, always a patron. 17 r ran Silver WITH CARUTHERSVILLE PLUMBING & AUTO CO. Telephone 172 aaeaeaaaeaaasaaeaeeaeaaaeaaaaaeaaeaeaeaaaeaaaaaeeceav k n mm Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone I UTam rinfemoT My medicine 'does -not upset Htok n . w,iiwH rv jvw ivov tv Uitj j WjUriC. 1 " -I- -- -,-. , --n,,,,, i, .in , Linn.il, ,,- Calomel loses you a 'day! You know what calomel ie. "it's mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan gerous. It crashes into sour bilo like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Onjomel attacks tho bones and should never be put into your system. (When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your . -imn. . j. A RAP FOR THE "NAUC-ERS" Tired of the continuous attacks on the Administration 'rom the no publican side of the House, former Speaker Champ Clark rose in his place the other day and made a brief but pointed rejoinder. "Two can play at this game of political har pooning," he declared. "It has been one-sided long enough. AVe Demo crats have sat here day after day and listened to you nag, and nag You have found fault with everybody and everything, basing your charges on groundless assumptions. I am grow ing exceedingly weary of so many gentlemen devoting so much time to nagging and criticising, whether they know anything about what they are discussing or not. If they do not emit it, I am going to get time en ough here some day to dress off the whole crowd of naggers." Press dispatches say the ex-speakers deliverance was greeted by the House with "vigorous applause and laughter. It is likely, however, that his warning will go unheeded by the Republicans, who apparently feel they must make up for the "nagging' opportunities lost during the war (time sessions, when many of them supported the very measures with which they are now finding so much in ult The "nagging" activities of the House are harmless enough by comparison with the "sniping" acti vities of Republican leaders in the Senile The oral barrage in .the lower branch does noi at worst inter rupt nor interfere with the process of pence-making But it is annoying. ! of course, and it represents a waste of time and energy and ingenuity that could profitably be devoted to much better uses. It is only fair to say the House is displaying greater diligence in the handling of public business than the Senate has displayed to date anil is on the whole, wasting less time in "political harpooning." lint it has less excuse for its nagging, perhaps, I than the Senate has, because of its I plans for sweeping investigations of the war. Those investigations are, I as tacitly conceded by candid Repub licans, largely political in their char acter Republicans hope to collect, through them, large supplies of cam paign thunder. Inasmuch as they ire organizing a political investKn tion, why should the Republicans waste the time now urgently needed I for other and better business in con tinuous nagging, largely based, as Mr. Clark suggests, on "groundless assumptions." fho naggers might wisely rest their voices until their investigation committees dig up some thing about which they might "nag" Intelligently, and tho country would welcome the rest. An elligent line of porch rockers in all the newest designs at ?3.95 and up. Highfill-Neiflnd Furniture Co , Caruthersville (IrUC'O'iBfc Bolls for Jl fow nnta n Invert bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which ' is entirely vegetable and pleasant to ' take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up msiue, anu can not salivate. Don't take calomel ! It makes you sick the next day ; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to tho childreu" as well. 1 WrT'-'iSm m MMJ TH9W Bmm.:xMm KUTTYHUNK BlUE WE SELL DODSON'S LIVER TONE I b"tlie finestmade and the best value a tvoman's money ever bought, because you LEFLER'S DRUG STORE, HAYTI, MO.: SSSSsI News of Ten Years Ago (From Herald Files, June 24, 190D.) A. H. Dunn, familiarly known among his friends as "Ham," died at 11:15 Friday night, of conges tion of the brain. Jack TeuSter came near drowning Wednesday while bathing in the ditch, He was rescued by Dr Cress-well. Charlie Keirsey of Braggadocio had accepted a position in Dr. Traut maim's Drug Store. Big line of porch swings in all styles at $3.50 and up. Highfill-Nei-lind Furniture Co., Caruthersville. Moore Schilling took his annual va cation last week at Fourteen Bend, visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Crafton. FORD cars and FORD trucks. Immediate delivery. Crysler Motor Co., Caruthersville, Mo. Jas. T. Bums and B. B. Sanders of Caruthersville were in our city several days this week, in the interest of the New York Life Insurance Co. FORD cars and FORD trucks. Immediate delivery. Crysler Motor Co., Caruthersville, Mo. Kill "All Flies CTnETssEAD i C neap. inaisailBea 'mnn Rfaitn f n.t.i 'nfan1l tnn.i fwlll not sollorinjara anything. 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