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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 19, 1904.
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DON'T HESITATE !
Less you will lose your
opportunity to buy $2.00
worth of merchandise for
,- $1.00
JOc Windsor Pappilions this week 10c per yard.
25c Woven cord Madras riot lis this week 12 l-2c 'd
Black and White Grenadines Imported to sell at 39c
this week only 12 1-Jc a yard it is just like giving
them away;
Eleganty oil Skirts
Worth $8.50, 9.00 and
10.00 This week choice
for $5.98.
Cumberland Muslin same as Londsdale best IQc
value this week only 8c per yard.
ROTH & WHITE.
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NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
WICKLIFFE, KY.
here last yrnr and Blade many frlendi;
who ere. triad t.i welcome her 'nek.
Mrs. E.I. Crosslanl. of Ma; fi M, ar
JtttMl 18. 1904.
The writer traveled ten voars
the harvester bustne;
stained great deal
Cr. ..-land will sped most of '.110 iim
1 mer here while her husliatiil is making
in
1 has ,-x'; B. H. Qwen'ntade a Intsine. s trip to
f wheat, hut I Mayfleld Moods .
saw some this morning that eaaa any-1 UteU Oilie lightfnot left Thursday
thing 1 have enter seen, ami that laYjfoV wingo to visit Miss RozU Slgugb
sonic heads of wheal grown on Judge 1 tec.
t' farm, Bear Barlow, with five Messrs. f, 11. KcConnell, Chas, H
a a rains of wheal to the mesh I join-, w. J. Olve'Jen, w. J, Lay ten
twenty-four meshes to the head. I and Dr. StA. it. Owen lef! Monday to
attend t&e (Mil BaJdlor'a reuiion m
Nashville.
Mrs, Mullio Sharon and little boo
J. i. Dunn jin.l wife went to Cairo Horace, of Chicago, is the pleasant
Thursday on a vrslt to relatives nl I guest of Mrs. Ii. W. Murphy since Kri
friends. Thojr ttcpecl to return today day. I Is
(Saturday.) ' The i.,7ai ot mi of Arlington
Miss Pearl Jenkins is visiting her mi-t again" Ust Kriday night a again
sister. Mrs. Ora Bhelton, in Bland-1 take up tne consideration ot graating
viiie. a franchise to the Cumberland Tele
Appearance indicate thai we may IP0" eipany. It was dociJo to ad
very soon get that which we are!
needing very much: we refer to rata.
Masters Mallorv Williams, of Cairo !
bidder 0 Sal unlay July 2.
Mrs. sieve Bulaa, I Clinton was
I in Neville Friday.
j Mi s Chrisia l'.artell Vl lit -.1
Wlckllffe Thursday.
Til
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Most of the meshes contained seven
grains and the heads were pot more
than three and Dne-tislf inches long.
land Maynard Williams, of Wlckllffe, I
are visiting relatives in Carlisle coun-
I ! lv. Rear BardwelL They write that
1 1 they are doing well. taougU. indeed,
I we have not heard of them tearing
down any of the buildings, or hilling
II any of the stoats, or even crippling
I themselves,
WSM
I To Our Lady Patrons.
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ANNA.
June 18, 1901.
Misses Mary Alder, and Wlnnlfred
Bouton went to St.. Louis yesterday I Commercial a
(Thursday) where they will spend a I They secure. 1
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( it 1 new Champagne Ox-
ford is now ready and awaits
your inspection. The entire
showing will appeal to the
woman who appreciates what
js up-to-date in footdreil.
We shall he pleased to
see you.
C, C. Terrell & Co.,
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
week at the World's fair.
The Oarterville and Hospital base
ball learns played on the hospital
grounds Tuesday afternoon The
eon Was hi to I in favor of Hospital.
JB04 Wlllia was adjudged insane
Tuesday and taken to Hi ' hospital,
Rev. Wiley Webster, of Ramsey
Ml . is visiting his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. .1 II. Webster, this week.
Children's day exercises will he
held at the Halted Kvnngelical
church next Sunday evening. An in
teresting program has been prepared.
Mrs. E8. U. B pence and daughter.
Kdith, ot Denver, Colo., arrived Wed
nesday for a visit- with Friends in this
city.
Mr-- J, f, Mackfy, or Brand Chain.
111 . was the guest of Misses Alice
wllloughbj and Beulah Seay Wed
nesduy ami Thursday.
Henry Slfford is working in ti
county cteriv s oince again, tempo
rarily.
Capt. Juo. Tolofi of Carbondale, vis
ited his cousin, .1,-1. Toh r, in this pit)
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Loomls, of Ma
kaada, an. spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wiley.
Tin1 hospital hand went to San
dusky y ester eday (Thursday) to help
organise a RooseveH-Deneen club.
Mrs. Willis Rttgeway and Mrs.
Chas. Holland, of Bheridsn, Wyos
are the guesis of their parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. A. W. llobinson.
Misses Helen Marks and Rattle
Klrkpatrtek entertained a few friends
Tuesday evening at the former's
boats on chestnut street.
a. .1. Pic are!! is spending a few
days in St. Louis this week.
Announcement has bang received
of the wedding of Dr. w. it. Bifford in
Miss Bleach Anna Hardeman, ot
Nashville, Tenn, Dr. Bifford is a son
ot Mr. and Mrs I Sifter!, of Anna.
'They ar:1 spending a few weeks trav
eling in 1 he north and west and will
visit Anna before returning 10 Nash
vitle,
A patient at the hospital, Lilhurn
Ryan, WMS drowned in the reservoir
Monday evening, While bathing he
was. seised with cramps. W. 0, Mc
r.irhnd. an employe, while trying to
rescue Ryaa, narrowly escaped with
Ids life. Ryan's father came down
Tuesday and took the remains to Sa
line cotfaty.
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ARLINGTON, KY.
Tints in the Spectrum.
An experiment made some time an
by a professor lii one of our big ill I
rerelties, proves thst HiG scparatis
tints are dlMcmiblfl to the normal htt
man eye in the (Spectrum.
Patrr.tt in 1903.
The put id office at Washington dnr
101 jjaptsd I14N intents The
l.er bslaBCS t 1 the Sgedll of this office
ce il was leuiuUd It KM is $i.n2,-
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pnocunED nd ntrtNDtD
.n-iw I, 1 i : , . . i t iirari'h gtyl rn- r.,r.
i l,r. . -a ! . - l.rii, ,a' -. t -iul.. n.ark-,
N ALL COUNTRIES,.
7w,iw.,r tfir -t ih H'tt!,ingion ja:v timr.
momrr mnJ rf!m tks f ,tt,nt.
Fitut tni hUmrtrntPi P Jctlct Eic'viivtly.
Writ ..r , lorn at
IJ3 SlaU Rtr- t. pp TnlUJ fUt Mat Oif,.
WASHINGTON, D C.
Anti.r.i.ite States.
Uaiiij. Colorado ami (few
at' Inc only states that nr..
nathriclte. Peaustylvanla, bow
r. produces practically all ot tin
itl radte; ot tke total productloa M
1 ','1111 ions In luiii'. Colorado and
iew Meaiep produced ksss than ,.
"0 tons. In the pr duction of hi
untiious coal I'ennsyl'. ania ah 0 leads,
1 daetag Pi pr cent of the total tor
Dm Baited mates in IPtS. LUtnoii
ranks seegfag, Okie third. West Vlr
inte foartl and Alabama ttfth.
The o'ar'den of India.
Bam da Is called "The (Isrden of
India " It occupies a fine plain With
rich alluvial soil, well wstered. and al
most entirely under cultivation. It
pfodaewe luxurious cmps of grain
cotton, su;ar, tobacco and other
-tap'es sad the greati r part ot tfcei,.
ire twas ! trow raw material Into the
n-, i:... t -, duct in factories scatterui
tbrou (hont the state.
June 18. 190-1.
W. S nryant argl wife, of Kenn tt
VIo, are the gueslg of h brt1her, I.
1, nryant.
Mr.-. Or. WjmJiiV visiting relatives
'and frieils in Msyfreld I hi 1 week
' I a MeOary and si i t, Miss Inns
'visited in Union City the firs! of tie
week.
Judge Will Bay, of Uar w J mm
In re Saturdav
loddle Riddle! Avlfp and family i.
viriting his sister, Mrs. .1 W Bfasslng
Mrs Martha Hotebkiss, who had a
paralytic stroke on Ktinay of u!
week is improving.
Mrs 0. w Qreenup of clay, K)
is here lir the latere, t of the Qfe asp
Music company, of Louisville
Miss .Mary Mfiore, of town, is at
tending the teacher's institute nt
llardwell this week.
Mis Marion Hudson and daughter
Miss Je get, of Donathan. Mo, is Ike
nest of Mr Nannie fj K,, j
Hudson, it will he remembered visit tJ
ttrday for St. 1itils, where ihey will
spend tha summer,
Mr. ainl Mr., w. It Qlbsoa, of
Qraysboro, Visited their daughter,
Mrs, Jseckel, here this week. They
were secompanical home t,y Mi K.-t.i
Jaeckel.
' Mrs. K. P. Hall was r. bu -in, rl
Itor here Frtdav .
Misses Olg ntxpatrich and Basel
Kennedy attended tiie OeUlns' denes
in Cain. Friday evening.
A. 11. Plenums was a Cairo visitor
Friday.
Little Misses Margwrotte and al
berta Btaeean, of Waoov Texas, are
i iiini Mrs. Cai Bttstuaan.
AN AMERICAN PRODUCT.
ScorcB Another Great Victory in
Germany.
Prof, Or. Llntaer, director of the
"scieatiflo statioii for the brewing In
dustry of Bavaria at Munich," upon
analyzing "Pilsner Fripiell," tin- beers
ot the "Buergerliches Brauhaus" of
Pilsen,, Bohemia, ami "Ankeuaer-
Busch's ltudvveis r." under data of
May 17. !Vin, makes the following
statement sworn to before Dr. Pund-j
ter. Royal Xoi.ny, and verified byj
Hon .lames ll. Worntaa, I'. S. consul
general at Munich, llavaria:
"Upon subjecting the several beers
to a careful analysis I llud thai the1
'Mudwelser Beer,' submitted by the
AaheuserlBusoh Browing association, I
St. Louis, C. S. A., is very similar, in
all lis characteristics, to the fines!
and h.st PRseaer beers, h is etter-!
vesoent, clear and sparkling, has a 1
beautiful creamy foam and is possess
ed of a pure, wholesome tSStS and an
exquisite hop flavor. Its keeping j
qualities by far exceed those of the
Pilsoner beers, resulting from the use j
of the very best materials in brewing,!
and the thorough maturity of the pro !
duct. The analysts further shows that
no acids or other oreservsvtlves have
residence of .1. F. Council. 01. upper . jj t .,),,irti,m, ,, !vs ,
result of my examination I prottOUtoce
'BudWeUer' a well matured battled
beer of the highest quality."
This acknowledgment, coming as It
does from the .recognized headquar
ters of the brewing industry of the
old world, must be a great SOUTOC of
gratification and in a measure a com
pensation to the AnheuserBusch peo
ple for their unceasing efforts to pro
duce the finest beer that can be made.
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erti.e the sale of ihe fr iticlii 6 for
three weel.s to he followed by He
ale of the franchise to tne highest
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MOUND CITY.
June 18. 1901.
Burglars were lontewnal active in
this city last night. The residences
of (ho. Parker and Pleas Heath, on
lower Commercial avenue, and t'n l
BBue, w.-re entered,
little booty at either
place. They gained acc-ss to all the
houses by raising the lower sash of
the windows.
John Hector made a brief visit to
Chicago yesterday.
James Tobin. the jolliest son of 01 I
Ireland in the hind, was a county seat
visitor today.
The farmers of Pulaski county have
harvested thousands at tons of the
bed timothy and clover hay ever be
fore produced within the same sec
tion during tiie past six days. Th.
weather was apparently made to or
der for curing hay and the crop has1
been housed or stacked in strictly
prime condition.
Ceo. Neadstine was over ai Mounds
today.
Harry Tucker, who has been farm
ing at Valley Recluse, has gone to
Joneeboro, Ark , for permanent resi
dence. He was accompanied by his
mother.
Tk I ). O. lodge of Pulaski will
hold memorial services at Concord
cemetery. New Hope, on Sunday.
June M
The Modern Woodmen of Olmstead
The Aspen Tree.
The little nsii trofl stands high
Bpon thu tilll that guard) ths luna;
Her IcsVSa are ureen ms onierii Ids,
tti r prattle is inn- ttanclns 10 in ;
BIN gossips to tin- wind, the sky,
And we me comrades, she and 1.
1 ethne tie hill nt even fall;
Si KtumiM so 1. -t.il she may took down
Ami whlapet ms if yun have turned
' 'Hie winding highway ftom tin- town,
And In the Wind'- arm bend t,i SSS
A ml murmur tti.it yon haste to mt.
And with her hundred voters t"ii
Knell Step yell take to le.l.ll my side,
Ami laugh in merry mockery,
Pretend i" ecout, "mi weep sad etude,
And stand n moment mute in grtsl
Then laugh with even mitlln leaf.
And When nt In-.! yen t.nke rnv hand!
Alul wi 11,011,. In inlnilrrv
will hold a picnic and fish-fry at Cai I sin- chnttera !t u dqestt tine s.
edonle on tin- Ohio river, on Saturday
July 2.
Mrs. Lea Piland, of Nashville.
Tenn.. who has been sojourning with
her parents, Major ami Mrs. !. L
Ulen, has returned home.
Miss Mattie Mopiey pas returned to
her home in Baal Prarie, Mo., liter
spending a week with Mound City rel
stivee,
Mrs. Maj. Daniel Hogan and her two
daughters. Misses Hose and Blanche,
aie in Chicago arranging for Hie
marriage of Miss Hose to Mr. .lames
lOlliott, of Nashville, Tenn., the wed
Hng io transpire at the Great North
urn hotel in 1 hat city on the 80th last.
John Arnold and wife have gone to
Psducah, K., 10 reside. Mr. a. was
head sawyer for the Williamson Kiiny
I, umber Co., in this city for several
months.
Mr. .1. II Mtkls visited Mounds
Thursday.
.1. II. Taylor, the elecirician. was
performing work In his line in Mounds
today.
Matter of MtSlneSS called Will
Dougherty to Mounds today
Mrs Dan Duvall has been visiting
relet I vi s in BardweB, K.
Mi-s Audrey Moxley ha.; gone to
St Louis io see the fail.
John Long, who spent Wednesday
and Thursday in St. LOW fa, returned
home today.
The Metal-Hound Package Co , has
i 1 1 -1 installed n fifty-five horsepow.r
engine, p will drive the huge Vea'eei
nutter, which the company lately pur
chased. Dan Drake, a Metal Hound employe
has a very Ofgj hand. He ne-i lentil
iy stuck tin- member against tie teeth
oi a bug hand saw.
.1. C. Ford, manager or the Rhodes
Barford Curaltars stoiw, spent today
collecting in Mounds.
Ami then, in gsy mid rlnsti glee,
Attunes her hspp leaves to tins
Ths 1 -1 ise cadence of 1 kiss
Comme.eial Experts.
The Herman umpire has appointed
commercial export! at st, Petersburg,
New York. Buenos Ayres. Valparaiso,
Shanghai. Sydney, New Soivlh Wa!e,
Pretoria and Constantinople. Ikuiht
less the number of experts will be in
creased from time to time, as their
value has been Indicated by rep. it .
in the rmso papers.
Average Weight of Mankind.
The weight of tin- average slaed man
140 pounds; of the woman. 126
pounds.
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.MONEY SAVERS
We are offering ISO Men's HalbriggaB Shirts and
Drawers, a sample lot oi 50c and 7k goods at
29 c.
700 Men's Summer Indti garments, 25c and 35c
goods at
19c.
50 Pieces Oiieenslxno Dimity, a very fine fabric, well
worth I5c at
10c.
50 more doen of Mines' Past Rlack Two Thread
I isle finish Hose, double knee, spliced heel and toe at
10c.
A 25c USCB I ringed Towel at
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Ui our Millinery Department we offer an elegant line
of latest sty le sailors at 25c, 35c and 48c.
We have commenced our Walkfng
Hats and Dress Hats and be
yond the reach of eo.miic;tr(;;;. ;5)K-'-:-v-'
hi our Shirtwaist d,epai prices
right and left and arc I ry. i;n g4 pl;l v ejr X - garment
regardless of cost or vaju .
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As W'y Give Moiv looils, " 1 iV. ' yM eNl r 1 t5, -' '
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poiimR .f.irr.e'1-.at il
a potinih: (.'idiip.iiihd Lard,
' Large Covered-. Class Nappy,....,
I -piece Crape v.l i,e S,-:. worth IfJc,
Sugar Howl.' Sih.oii Holder am
Large K Inch ' (llass Nappy,
t Prunes. M'P 'pound
j Wall Paper Ctt aner, per can
3 It'ill s Toilef Paper
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The Cairo National Bank
OF CAIRO, ILL.
Condensed Statement at the Close of Business
JUNE 9, 1904,
RESOURCES.
Loans - -
Overdrafts -'
T. S. Hoods
Premium on Bonds ....
OthcrlSoiids
Banking House and Vaults -Five
pctonS Rede nipt ion Ptind
Cash gnd dm from Banks - -
$21tO05.f'5
ill.lSHI.IWI
50iu,io
7,lO0.(Hl
2,500.(1(1
.!H,010..M
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MOUNDS.
UAJlII.JTIKS.
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits . - - . . 5,168.22
Circulation 50,000.00
Deposits 160,952.18
- Irj.420.40
June 18. 1904.
Mrs. HsfriSWg Hex and daughter,
Miss Nadyne, of Cairo, are guests of
Mrs. M. laerkel
Mrs Kr.ink Crain was in Mound
City shipping yesterday,
Hm Aaron Q -irge sejg daughter
Miss Margurette. of Centralia. who
have beeg visiting friends for a few
weeks here among friends, Wi Sat-
Depogitg September WOi
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T SAMUHL HASTINOS ....
More Viewt for Sighteeera.
Three fourths of tie- famous old
SsrUetS gl in Italy are raid to be on
he vorgc of collapse.
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OATHB , CORN, HAY,
go tH lree Ktrrt,
Cairo, Illinois.
1 teeeeeeeeeeeee liisjSa
Strictly on His Feet.
When Daniel Sully, the "Cotton
King" of a few weeks. as walking
down Fifth avemto the other afternoon
he waa aecinted by a hnalnesa sc
ISStiataace with the remark:
"Well, Sully, how goes things by
this time'"
"Oh. I'm oti my feet again," ar:r. or
Sd Sully, rhe, rfully.
"What! So xoon?' repli, d his friend
incredulously.
"Yes; I've sold ray' horses," replied
Sully New York Times.
1 aMUg l-TR.4'I'iiK I .NOTIC F.
I K.tate ot ' ue-tijbii BTerti, gefSSe4. The
1 nnricr.irnnl. hating been point. t tdalai
;lrlornfth r.tt f ( hrilin Jlrr'f latest
, tli County ol Ait-xaniter, and thp Stat,- of
j tlllaote. tfeeeeetS, Setebf gtve M.ticr that hr
i will appear tMrforv th, county i-ourt of Alrtftu-ilt-r
t unty, w th,. r,,urt seaMN in Cairo, at the J
' Aiiin'tteim Mi the Fi.at Monday in Aufii.l.
i , t-ine ell ir.on. IsSftSg etaini.
! iticainat aaidet.,1 ar notified and SSSjaeSSaal
I" ittna f (tie porpoac of hannn the aerne
j afllnatetf. All rrin indetSed to airt fate I
. ro irt.ntrpd t' make immediate payment to
! tie- innVr.ifrneil.
Dateal thi. fh ily June. A. I . IS04.
H. H. wil l. ts. aamlatetratnr.
I'.ntiiity io new idei,s is no prof
lo ally to old ones.
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SMITH BROTHERS
The Big Store
1300 E Washington Avs
EVERYTHING
Ta! is Good to Eat Usi ail Wur

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