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t 1 if it, ' A HVW " -' s i -tjb 'V. "" - -v&gfa. -J " ftf J' -t! ' . :. i "M THE MISSOURI HERALD, HAYTI, MISSOURI --,) J Vi -j.!.' ' ' - . ITSSRi W v, W - lr: bJUi m-w fit lfe mh CM; am, m Try this program AUo0verotWS ei ciuw-iox ttot r:; -75c a That I Heed 0TOU 75c Ann Ttt ,Hl-0uftrtet iaj Bitdie-iox trot -:- 75o Boo-Hoo-Koouet -----ora Bow Wov, Blues-l 75c Wake Up little 01 - 75c CaWornia-oxcltestm --- , Can You - tto CarissUna --":""" -75c Chicago-fox tort i " tet 10 75e . r. Mv HW1B.A 75c On e '0""" SUM 6 ,oTe3ong 75c otlenroo- ;,5 Coo-Coo ,ft 75o Don't fl-tei" """..Bc vety ntoieti - 75c 8tvca reheat -" J5c . ..ttn' a . .. - 75 Every one deserves an encore, and every encore is played by famous musicians. Only on Victor Records can you find .such a combination of il big orchestras and big hits. Just in! Come in! HIGHFILL NEIFIND FURNITURE CO. CARUTHERSVILLE, MISSOURI Al 1922 COTTON 50 PER CENT MORE THAN LAST YEAR According to the report as sent out by special cotton agent, L. L. Crocker, of the Department of Com merce, there has been 15,978 bales of cotton ginned in Pemiscot county up to the 18th day of October, 1922, in comparison with 10,083 for the same period last year. Hersheys" Cocoa, in bulk, at Buckleys. Price 10 cents per pound. Make's pies, cakes, candy, and a line drink. Oyster Shells and Poultry Pow der will help your hens. Buy them at Buckleys. Sam Plkey and son, Chas., also Mr. Pikey's daughter, Mrs. Matt Holland and daughter, Mrs. Mary Adkins, of Marston were here Tuesday and vis ited at the W. P. Meatte home. Parker Kersey, Democratic nomi nee for Collector, was here a few hours yesterday afternoon. Flower Pots, in all sizes, soon, at Buckleys. a I H v IIIIM "MORE!" When we say "MORE," we mean more for the money and no haggling about it. Our stock will always be found complete. We handle the best of groceries, fresh meats, etc., and you will always find our place neat and clean. We will sell you things to carry home and cook, and also we will cook things for you to carry home, or to eat at our restaurant, conducted in the rear of the store proper. A good short order cook always to be found ready to serve you on short notice. "MORE" is the word, when dealing with us. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Democratic Ticket For Circuit Judge HENRY C. RILEY FOR Prosecuting Attorney SHELLEY I. STILES For Circuit Clerk ERNEST A. LONG For County Clerk FRANK BAIRD For Representative HANS E. DOERNER For Collector of the Revenue A. PARKER KERSEY For Judge of Probate Court B. B. SANDERS For Recorder of Deeds JOHN W. GREEN For Presiding Judge County Court S. E. (Ed) JUDEN For County Judge 1st District F. M. PERKINS For Justie of the Peace Hayti Town ship B. F. ALLEN ' F. M. GWIN -RESTAURANT IN REAR- J. V. MOORE Market, Grocery, Restaurant For Constable, Hayti twp. S. P. (Sid) OATES Republican Ticket For Collector of tho Rovonu T. R. COLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST COMING. ,Dr. W. A. Lottman of Decatur, 111., will be at the Carloton Inn, Ca nithorsville, Mo., on Monday, Nov. 6. Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. At Hayti, at tho Mitchell Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Hours from 9 a. in., to 9 p. m. He will bo prepared to take care of any disease of the Eye, Ear, Nose anil Throat. Dr. Lottman has a wide experience in his specialty and uses the BLOOD LESS method for removal of tonsils. 51-52 HAYTI DEFEATS MALDEN. HAYTI, MISSOURI mil '.?-. wa.-ferti!!il Attorney J. E. Duncan was attend ing to legal business in tho county seat Wednesday. Good, heavy work pants and flatmol shirts, at Buckleys. By LOUIE KOHN. Tho Hayti High School football team defeated Maiden 13 to 12 last Friday at Brlttin Field In tho ilrst game the football fans have seen here since 1919. Although luck was with Maiden and their team was much heavier, Coach Dorrls' warriors decisively outplayed the Dunklin county boys. Owing to the fact that this was the first game for the local squad, Maiden was allowed to cross Hayti's goal line twice, and should not have crossed Hayti's boundary a time. First Quarter. Hayti received ball. Alexander ran 20 yards. Then Hayti advanced mainly by line bucks and Heard made first down twice. Hayti was advancing when Alexander featured with bucks and runs. Alexander made a buck and went through the entire Maiden defense, running 20 yards for touchdown. Heard caught pass over goal line In try for point. .Score Hayti, 7, Maiden, 0. Hayti kicked off. ' Maiden suc ceeded in long pass to right end, Cameron; Maiden advanced by bucks and end runs, but failed to make tho first down, and it was Hayti's ball five yards from their goal. Alexander made bad pass af ter he was tackled and Blackburn of Maiden intercepted pass and made touchdown. In the try for point Maiden missed drop kick. Score Hayti 7; MaldeiiG. Maiden klcked off. Alexander re ceived with wonderful interference. Heard made 15 yards and was tack led out of bounds. Maiden was pen alized 15 yards. Nicholson fumbled but recovered and gained 10 yards. Perkins failed to gain. Alexander carried ball for small gain. Score Hayti, 7; Maiden, C. Second Qaurter. Hayti attempted buck, but failed to gain; Alexander made long end run but failed to make downs. Kneibert faked pass and gained yard on buck. Another buck was suc cessful. Maiden punted. Hayti fail ed to gain on end run. Heard broke from interference and made s"hort gain. A Maiden player was injured here and play ceased. 'Hayti failed in forward pass; Hayti punted to midfield. Maiden's ball. Maiden succeeded in another long pass to Cameron. Maiden lost ground on end run. Maiden tried a forward pass but failed. They re sorted to another pass on last down, but failed.. Hayti's ball. Nicholson made 15 yard end run; Alexander made little in off tackle play. Heard made 10 yard end run. Perkins bucked for ilrst. Another Maiden player was injured. Heard bucked over tackle. Hayti again hammered over tackle and Alexander gained 12 yards. Nicholson fumbled but re covered and gained. Heard fumbded and was thrown for loss. The third Mnldcn player was injured and time was called. Hayti worked snappy criss-cross and Nicholson made good gain. End of 1st half Hayti, 7; Maiden, G. Third Quarter. Lefler replaced Perkins at quarter back and Perkins replaced McNail at center, for Hayti. Maiden kicked off. Hayti received ball in midfield. Alexander made ten yards around end and then bucked the line for three more yards. Leiler made sensational run around end for 15 yards. Alexander ran six yards for first down; Nicholson went over tackle twice in succession in try for point. Score Hayti, 13; Maiden, 0. Hayti kicked otf to Maiden; Mai den made two attempts at the line; a pass failed and they punted. Play ceased here "when Sulllvant was in jured. The players and olllclala then engaged in a long confab. Hayti's ball. Leiler then made another run around the end for a long gain. Alexander bucked for u yards. Heard gained over tackle. Hayti penalized for being off side. Maiden received ball. Maiden made three bucks for small gains, but two passes failed.. Hayti's ball. Hoard inado buck for 5 yards; Leiler failed on end run. Alexander failed to gain: again ho failed. Maiden's ball. Crawford made 15 yard end run. Kneibert bucked over tackle for a touchdown; Kneibert missed drop kick in try for point. Score Hayti, 13; Maiden, 12. Fourth Quarter. Sulllvant made good gain on trick play. Ho was injured making this play. Heard bucked for ilrst down; Nicholson went over right tackle for good gain. Maiden Intercepted u puss to tho right end. Maiden lost ground on an attompted end run. Maiden gained on an end ., run by Kneibert. Heard tackled Crawford in his tracks; Kneibert punted be hind the goal. Hayti brought the ball out on tho twenty yard line; Alexander and Leiler made short gains; Heard mado ilrst down; Mar tin made 15 yards on fast fuko end run; Aloxander made small gain on buck; on a criss-cross "play Heard w WE ARE NOT LOOKING For big profits and we are not 'knockers," but we want you to know that the offer of first quality lumber at prices less than ours contains a "joker'' somewhere. WE SCALE OUR PRICES on a bare living profit and we are right here to back up our dealings both as to quality of material and correctness of price. YOU ARE SAFE In Dealing With Us. BILLY NETHERY, Manager &. J'&H "1 "iF-'Crf. f WW.. . .. M?m I -1 ...rWl v'JrJ 5 ? V m A.iJ 1 ! S T : Vil lost. Lefler made nice run around end, but failed to make first down. Maiden's ball. Crawford made end run for 20 yards. Maiden lost on an end run. Hayti intercepted pass. Lefler lost ground on an end run. When Heard fumbled Alexander re covered. Hayti failed in forward pass. Maiden penalized for being off side. Hnyti punted. Maiden made two yards on end run. Hayti held Maiden in two line bucks. Hayti was holding Maiden in her own territory .when the game ended. Final score: Hayti, 13; Maiden, 12. Referee: Merrill. Umpire: Dorrls. Wood Heating Stoves, stove pipe stove boards and coal- hods, at Buck leys, Hayti, Mo. $100 Reward, $100 ' Tho readers of this paper will b pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In all Its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Halt's Catarrh Medicine Is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving tho patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, 75c. Corn and Hay Wanted Loaded on Cars Will pay highest market cash price for Snapped Corn and Alfalfa Hay loaded on cars anywhere. See or write S. C. POPHAM, Hayti, Mo. : Jl t FOR QUALITY MONUMENTS, SEE MALDEN MARBLE WORKS Maiden, Mo. E. D. JOHNSON, Prop. Phone or Write Him Work Erected Any PInce. Deiigxu Cheerfully Fura i uhed to Thoie Interested. 1 "i'l J. 41 V'l .. .... .'? . -. " .',. f'M- , ,r J-. ..& 1. .OhrfJ"t.v.t ,1 ' J - ;'ji- s?r v" - wjira--