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The Missouri Herald from Hayti, Missouri • Page 1

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Hayti, Missouri
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pvnASlCJffc 'H'flTJj; rljLJ VOL.4. I1AYTL MISSOURI. TIIUHSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1912.

NO. 9. rpi Tin 11 il JL jLJL I JL JL TRADE IN HUMAN HAIR. Tons of human hair are being shi)pi'(1 to llio United I mm Chi.ia. Tin recent wurh.is had sin effect of lowering the price being paid lor it by Amori- 'Mil llll'l'l'llilllls.

Alter a battle is fought tin collectors of luiiniiu hair fool no AND MALDEN IS DRY. Malde.i Merrit: The twenty-live men and boys who were arraigned in -'Squire Hammonds THE COUNTRY EDITOR Tin country editor Ins to make much of the news lie writes. The EX-SLAVE DEAD. Charles Birthright, an highly respected and old. wealthy commercial club, the church, the I negro citizen died at his home in court last Saturday on a charge i baseball team, the ltw and order Clarktnn last Saturday morning of gambling, plead guilty ami league, the college, the county and the body laid away in a steel HON.

J. J. RUSSELL. Southeast Missourian: Congressman Jos. .1.

Russell made a speech in the House of Representatives December Kith in which lie reviewed the New Madrid! wore lined SHI each. Twenty of! central committee, the whist vault in the Sandfiold graveyard earthquakes of 181 the bunch paid their line; ami ti. roads move-1 Sunday. were sent to the county jail at mHst feul i.en nou asiney iui noi nave uio anniversary of the MAPLE WALKER. Wo have received authentic notice that on February 2, Col.

Dick Maple, the great socialist writer, will come down to Port ageville, and associated with Col iper. The 1, the 100th il.neW1IKl shakes Tho bp the inlluence He must boiat, the The funeral services were held having arrived on the day he W1" i rT -i i 1........1 cnii ni Am ii IkiH. ir hu! vmti.iii luim mm ll ni- lopugmmcyn clipping rrom the' money to pay their lino. It is he-isked ih-i ('(m-rosVl National edition bcin" the sue i i .,7.1 snid that more are to iie arrested everything and run orands by his feong friend, Rev. M.

heads ol the dead, and even the l( ii 1 1 su u. i interest of correct history for ce.ssor of the' World's But Cut. I he way of the transgressor is i lor every one. send out the circu- V. Hair A large number of -i, wounded, the tiueic grow in oi luruie geneiations, insert in the Of course tho Nat onal issue is which the rata is hard.

If you do not tell us the item and see how much bt'l-ho paper will be. hair with blessed. This is a legitimate custom in i hen do not, complain because we and iii niber do not publish it. Tell us every ountries. for that matter.

Ii was necssary for the Russian tort government to intercede in the human hair irainc a lew moiuns ago for the reason that cholera victims were scalped for the sake I of hair, regardless of the danger' of infection. I When such cases wore discov-' the hair was burned, but' not until much of it had been collected and distributed from the cholera infected sections. This contributed to the spread ol the disease, but fortunately the government put an end to the business before much harm was done. Tt seems inhuman to think that the man who falls in battle, the woman who is the victim of war's cruelty, should be robbed of their hair oven before a thought i-, given to the burial of their bodies. lars, do the town lying for news ninny's sake and hold the liar-' prominent old Dunklin county Conirressional Record Mv.

ir.liva sack. pioneers attended the funeral, Hryan's letter, written to a noted lie must be guide, philosopher and friend to tho-se in trouble and be mentor and admonisher io those who are about to get into t'ltif' sure to be a success, but no doubt i ia itnn iA lfinl roiAnn ltfrlllrl kMUT and all of them gave "Uncle I Pyeacner. kov. Un-enzo Dow, Charles" the praises due the ''iption of the people of Portageville better r. I Ulilll il liWUl.

A Winter Scene on the Drainage Ditch at Hayti. hall decorate themselves with trouble. Tho preacher, the town To satisfy the demands of bair that is not their own so long drunkard, the statesman, the Amenican women, who decorate their heads with borrowed and bonirht human hair, the trade will the count rv will be scoured social climber, the real estate for different shades. 'boomer, the man from the grand i absolutely The quality of the Chinese hair lodge who is about to exemplify transactions, and a democrat of good old darkey, whoso long lift, Hi i. im.

I shine. Uncle Charles was I'l years I old at his death and had lived jnear Clarkton nearly all his life having been brought from Ten-' nessee as a slave long before the war. He was a thrifty negro and left a nice estate, supposed to be worth sriO.OOO consisting of about ra lt) acres of land in cultivation and 1:20 acres oi'other land, stock in two county banks, notes and I I other personal property. His i fortune, which goes to his wife during the remainder of her life. I will at her death go to the Booker T.

Washington Negro In-1 stitutoat Tuskeegee, livery living ante-bellum citizen of Dunklin county knew Charles Birthright for he had played the tiddlefor hundreds of balls and private dances throughout the county before and after the war. He was honest, truthful and reliable in all his 1 1 II IWI SFk mm mm the mm olothes exper- "rows brisk, for today the bloody is coarse and it has not the same I the new work, the promoter, the the old school and unshaken in Ii i I iii.lif i.nl o)portunities are greater than they have been for many years. The total value of the shipments of human hair from Hong kong during the present year was SI 77,704 for the first quarter, for the second, and an even greater amount for the value that the hair of the Caucas ian possession, still the process of preparing it for the market is his political ideas. Uncle Charles had a greater number of genuine friends among the white people than any other broken soldier kindly bade to stay, the captain of industry and tho girl with tho fatherless baby most ingenious. It is softened all come to him to help them in negro in the state, and he loved and bleached and colored to their troubles.

He. is the town these friends as no other negro, fii, nl1iw.ii suit any taste. The con lessor, the town hoomer and "'iuui' feature o' it is that the dead and the town go it, doormat, rock of i en1 lKi-it ti 1 l.i nn1 llii vionn. vmir hhmi women two l-J "r-i 411 nuu stripped of their hair in ordei You are now iencixig winter in its real form. Now if you don't want to always wear thin clothes you liad better begin trading at the right place Citizen.

ions sacriuce. only creature no editor is tne in all the wide John Hart well and E. B. Craven have bought the J. P.

Patterson third, although the figures have not been officially published. that the lad may Do gratitiod. tt animal kingdom that needs the store, next door to tho postoftiee, This will give an idea of what uncanny. Till women demand I wings of a doyo, the strength or and consolidated that stock with the industry amounts to. Tin.

false liair smil so long hs they do I lin, the protective odor of the fl.merIy by tlu.vi. II hi. iiiii'. u- will simiiiiv, uie sjiioolo, AT fl rnl ii iiieie ill no mei n.ini.s no win Air. Tbev are rood bnsi- Deny oi too worm oi tne oust and the inpiration of a m-ss men, have a nice store room demands of fashion are despotic and so long as fickle dame supply the demand.

Coiumer ion 'mauds tint her daughters 'il Appeal. Walt Mason. and of course will do well. gmedh I jb jgafev am 1 Wjk MM i (J 5 Hraa VJ TJ mmnui urn Mg 1912 SOLVED, that after January I ft, I 91 2, 1 will buy all my drills, drug sundries, at LEFLERS, as I see that his customers get better treatment, better goods and better prices than I have been getting, and if things aint just right he always makes it good. J0 B' WISE' Make a resolution like Mr.

Wise, who has investigated and found out for himself about the best place for a working man to spend his money. If you resolve to quit drinking, you may (at the bar). If you resolve to quit smoking, you won't. If you resolve to quit swearing, you can. If you resolve to get married, you'll do your best.

If you resolve to save money, you'll try. If you resolve to trade only at LEFLERS, you will. It only takes a start, and you won't find a reason to change. You may as well start now as later on. LEFLERS DRUG HAYTI, MISSOURI 1912 STORE I.

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