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thrift j ta I" - '" --&&- -jtoe. TX35axsffisrgaWv,y.T-, SSSSSSSSSS - r. nv'invrifmtrrwu tiiwtTinrTrrtww 'wT.ua Owi THE HERALD, HAYTI, MO. hi Vj re u :' ! I It', w S We are in the Lumber business because we know that you will want to buy lumber and building materials every once in a while 4 $9 Whenever You Want To Buy Anything in Our Line Don't J Fail To Come Here. We will make each such visit well worth your while lMS m m m ft ft BILLY NETHERY, Manager ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftfl Miss Boni Mnckard, who lias been Honauut Spread is delicious, is visiting over the holidnys wiih hmiie ado of lionoy ami ground nuts, get it folks, returned to school at Cape Gir- at Buckleys, ardeau Monday. ' i Leon and Juanila, the children of Figaro, the liquid meat smoke, Mr. ami Mrs. Ollie Cliism, are both best of all, at ISuckleys. reported on the sick list this week. t..t. .. . A, A . . . . . -. . - - .. - . . - .. - . . . ,, . .-, .-. .. . ., I SALE OF REPAIR WORK V I have on hand a largo amount of repair work which has not been called for, sonic of which I have been keeping for years. This is notice to the public that alter j FEBRUARY 1st. 1922 I will offer for sale all repair work that lias been on hand for : moro than ono year, in order that I may recover the ropair :- charges on same. : t t T. BEN TURNBAUGH Caruthersville, Mo. .-.:; t i Eat At-- Baldwin's Cafe Opposite Frisco Station Open Day & Night Short Orders A Specialty We Serve Morris Supreme Ham and Bacon ROSS BALDWIN, Proprietor THE HAYTI HERALD ruts iir.UAi.n imiintinc co., rubra. L. J. BANNER, Editor O. 1'01'IIAM, Business Manager Published Weekly, on Thursdays, at Corner Fourth and Broadway Hts. Unti-rcd hh spcond-clnss mutter Oct 30, l'JOS, nl the postotlleo ut Iliiytl, Mo., under the act of March 3, 1B7. Olllclnl Acmjmiiht of I'ciulncot County SUUSCItlPTlON HATES: One yt'iir . f l.liO i:ikiu nioiitiiH 1.00 .Six months .75 rorrlKti AdvertlilnK Kcprcsentntbrr I 1 1 lEAMl'.KICAN HU'.SS ASSOCIATION' ADE-RTISING RATISS; Regular legal rates will lio charged by The Iluyli Herald for all lognl ad vertising: Olio dollar pel squaro for tlio first Insertion and fifty cunts for each subsequent Insertion, cash with proof of publication In every cam;, un Ickh prior mruiigeineiils havi- Iipoii made. Ital-n for some of the common forms of lniral advert iHPiricntfl are n. follows1 Order of puhllciition In di vorce cusps $7.50. cash in advance: No tlrp of Until settlement $2 50; Admin tMrator's notice $."!; Hank Mnnnctnl itntcmonts $5, cash with iiroof of put) patlon. Display, front pue, column Inch .18 illsplay. run of paper, column Inch .IB Locals, black "ace. per line .10 Locals, Ichk than 1 Inch, per word .01 ileadcrH. per ineh .25 Olllrp IMioiip 04 trildt'iirc IMioiip 47 TIME VOll SMALIi TOWNS TO BEGIN FIGHTING All small towns in the United States should protest to the govern ment against the recommendation of Postmaster General Hays that mail deliveries he abandoned in some 750 towns having less than 10,000 popu lation. INSTEAD OF ABANDONING MAIL DELIVERY IN A SINGLE VILLAGE, THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE EXTENDED. Mail delivery is one of the me-st important services if not the most important service that government can render to a community. This is so strongly recognized in the citi es and large towns that tio people of those places arc constantly de manding moro letter carriers and speedier facilities at stations for handling their mail. In fact, no body in the postal department even dreams of reducing the system in the larger places. WHY SHOULD THE TEOPLE OF THE SMALL TOWNS BE PICKED ON TO SUFFER? If the t;"rnment once lifnrts I hi? I'ling of f.'j.iml'niee Ire l.ttle ser vice it now gives small communi ties, there is no tolling where it will end. If 752 towns can ruthlessly lie deprived of letter delivery in one big lump, it will he easy enough to pick larger places, ono by one, and drop them from th system. All American towns of less than 10,000 population ought to raise a tremendous fuss about this matter right away and never let up until the government adopts a direct op posite policy n policy of cxtention of service rather than an abandon ment of it, wherever it is. Oyster shells, for your chickens will increase their egg yield, at Buckleys. FREE MATINEE FOR FAR MERS EACH SATURDAY Arrangements have boon made for a free matinee to be given to the far merscach Saturday afternono at the Empress Theatre, under the new management of Wilbur Stout, the first show to bo held tomorrow, Sat urday. This has boon made possible by the ro-nperation of the Theatre and the business men of the city. Each busi ness interested in the arrangements have been supplied with tickets with which to give to their customers, whether make a purchase or not, and any farmer or his entire family can feel perfectly welcome to call at any one of the stores and ask for tickets for himself and family. This will bo a much appreciated priviligo for the farmers of this community, we have no doubt, and it is tho wish of our business men that they will take advantage of the offer. HAYTI YOUNG MEN HOLD GOOD DANCE The young men of Huyti, a local organization, gave a very enjoyable dance hi tho Armory last night to a largo and enthusiastic audience, which was well nttended by many out of town guests as well as the largest part of tho local followers of the torpsichorian art. These boys havo been furnishing splendid music by having tho Southern Flvo fur nish the music for tho occasions, and wo understand they will play again here on tho 13th, Ten Thousand Theories. Ten thouennd beautiful theories for bettering one's fellow beings llo la wreckage along the shores of time, Tho fellow belugs objected. UNITED FARMERS BUSY IN ORGANIZATION Tho United Farmers of America, who havo recently organized In this section have been very busy thec last few weeks securing new mem bers and perfecting their organization , which is a fast growing one, and have been holding meetings in the various communities of the county, explaining and enlisting tho active lsuistanco of all who are interested in the movement. This Is a worthy irgnuizutiou, we ro informed, and one which has been needed for a long time, because practically every ch'ss ha? been organized into some form of an association or union in an effort to promote better working conditions among its members with the exception of the farmers. There are ti great many advantages to be secured by tho farmer in organiza tion, such as the Improvement of marketing conditions, which is great ly needed. By pooling their inter ests and buying and selling thru a central agency, they will be able to secure much better prices and mar kets for their produce and also be able to '-how its members tho ad vantages of growing certain pro ducts in certain communities ben adapted to same. This paper is an xious to render any assistance that wo may in this connection. PERRY VAUGHN IS DEAD Perry Vaugh, who has been at Monctte, Ark., for several weeks, died there the First, Now Year's day, and was brought to this city on lha Sec ond, funeral service being hold at the homo of Ed Adams at 1:30 p. m. .Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. C. Scott, pastor of the First Bap tist church of this place, interment being made immediately aftsrwards in White's Cemetery, west of this city. Mr. Vaughn, was well known in Hayti, an old pioneer, a good citizen. Ilo was born March 0, 18(55, ami it can be seen that he was GO years, nine months and 125 days old. He leaves a wife and four children, two boys and two girls. He has two sisters and a brother living. The Herald join the many friends of the family in extending to them Hie most sincere sympathies in the hours of trouble and visitation of tho grim reaper. Miss Vernette Ilellings of St. Louis, who has been visiting for sev eral months in Campbell with har aunt, Mrs. L. II. Hudkins, came down and spent the week end with her friend, Mrs. Patsy Banner. The Southern Five played a dance at Pascola Tuesday to a very large crowd. Several carloads went from Hayti there to attend. They play for another dance held here last nigh.t no. lias Official statement of tho financial con dition of tho JIAMC OF HAYTI, at Hay ti, State of Missouri, at the closo of business on the II 1st day of December, Ui2 1. published in The Hayti Herald, a newspaper printed and published at H.ivti. Ktati- ol .Missouri, on the Cth du of January, 1022. ItllSOUllCESs Loans and discounts, un doubtedly kooiI on personal or collateral $ 10, 1 17.50 Loans, real estate '18, 05 LSI Overdrafts 1:12.57 Heal estate (banking house) .3,850.00 titbi-r real estate ... li,2iii).(MI Furniture and lixiuri-s 1,565.00 Dun from othpr banks and bankers subject to check .'IS 107.10 Cash items 1.77 c.iali on hand currency, etc. 12, nihil! Other resources, as follows: f'ounty Warrants 7,270.(ii; L .S. Treasurer Certillcntes 5,00(1 00 Total $172.'.KS0.5I MAIIII.ITIUSl Capital stock paid in $ 20,000,00 Surplus fund 5,309.19 Undivided prollts, not 3,3t!S.no Individual deposits subject to check lin.fil2.SI Time certificates of deposit. 20,210 18 Diinand certificates of depos it and cashier's checks--. 1.303,07 Hills Payable NONK Total -$172,000.51 Stato of Missouri, County of Pemis cot, sb: Wo, J. Ij. Dorrls, as president, and T. A. McNall, as cashier of said hank, each of us, do solemnly swear that tho abovo atatomont Is true to tho best of our Unowlodgo and belief. J. L. DOIIHIS, Prosidont. T. A. McNAIL, Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to boforo mo, this fib day of January, A 1)., 11122. AVITNESS my hand and notarial seal on tho day last aforesaid, (Commis sioned and qualified for a term expir ing .May 12. 1025. (SEAL) JOHN T. BUCKLEY. Notary Public. Correct AtteBt: l. c. avi3rill, l. l li:fli;h, I. KOHN, Directors. How to tell the genuine Victrola lift the lid. Then you'll see thctrade-mark "Vktoola." You.11 also find tho name "Victroli" and tho other Victor trade-marks; the famous dog and the famous phrase.' TKa Master's Voke." Even children know these trade-marks. And it is equally cosy to recognize the Victrola by its superior translation from Victor Records of the voices and instruments of the world's, greatest artists. These trade-marks are your uuarantccn of quaKty and a Eliedmc of service. v Cetyour Victrola and Vector lccards here. 0- Victrola ran "to Caruthersville, iJl-INeihnd Furniture Company Missouri EMPSESS THEATRE CHANGES MANAGEMENT An important change was made this week when Wilbur Stewart took over the Empress Theatre himself and will hereafter conduct and man age the motion picture show him self. Geo. V. Dorris has owned tho theatre and Wilbur has been acting as manager, but Mr. Dorris business requires the most of his time and lio will hereafter devote tho most of his i time to his second-hand and under taking business. Mr. Stewart announces, that ho will furnish up-to-date, cosmopolitan ser vice and introduced a new inovation Thurs-'day evening when lie secured the services of the Southern Five, a musical organization of note, who are playing for dances all over tho country. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan spent the weel: end close to Stewart, visit ing with U. G. Alexander and Sid Vaughn, where they held a hog kill ing, reporting everybody In that vici nity as feeling llrst rate. Miss Sarah Culbertson of Mexico, who has been visiting her parents, Hev. and Mrs. A. U. Culbertson, re turned home Sunday. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Qualified. "The man I marry," said the luuchrv girl, "must hnve a family had; .if him." "Oil, I can ftilllll that ri-ii, fo ment all right," he replied confidently. "I've gone away ahead of any of my relatives." Our Days Upon Earth. We nre but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow, Job S:9, Siloes for everyone in the ful ly, at Iluckieys. Hewarc! Unless you see iho name "Bayer" on package or on tablcte you are " not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty -one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheuma tism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug girts also sell larger packages. Aspirin is tho trado mark of Bayer Manufacture f Monoaceticacidostor of SolicylicackL Ad Automobile xoTirn of Annual Stockholder' Mt-t-tliiK of tin- llnll IlulldliiK ami I'Oiui Ahhik-Iii- To tho stockholders of the Hayti Building and Loan Association Notice Is hereby Kivon, that tho an nual ineetlnu of the stockholders of tho Hayti Iliilldlm? and Loan Associa tion will lie hold In Hayti, Missouri, on Hie 18th day of January, 11)22, In tho City Council rooms at 7.3U o'clock p. in,, for the transaction of regular liusl- Dono by order of the Hoard of Di rectors of the Hayti Huildiiur and Loan Association, at its regular mooting, January 4th. lt'22, i,. i i.nrLKit, President of the Hayti Uulidlng nnd Loan Association. L. J. BANNER, Secrotary of the Hayti Uulidlng and Loan Association. TO A BUSINESS TODAY IS AN ASSET, AND WE CAN PROVE TO YOU THAT FACT, IN BUYING AN Overland WHERE YOU RECEIVE GREATER VALUES FOR YOUR IN VESTMENT THAN ANY OTHER CAR FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF MONEY. We sell Fisk tires and tubes D. R. DORTCH W. J. DORRIS D. & D. GARAGE HAYTI MISSOURI