THE CAlKO BULLETIN, THURSDAY lRING, SEPTEMBER K 134 ; .'
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end rent your vacant house, get a line on a situation or secure
:sme new business.
. Published in Both Papers For One Price.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
ShoYt Announcements Representing
Their Wants. Trade, profes
lona and Various Ac-
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RU For Clawilied Not'-c.
On Insertion per word-. . -
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' All metier eet In NoiBrptl tvpe.
No ilvertleeineDl Inserted lur leaa toau
twenty ttvecrut. .
MAIL ORDERS.
We start you In the mail order business. Full
fiartioulars and sample free. Ainaricau Specie!
Agency, Milwaukee, WU.
FOR BENT.
FOB RK NT 0-room cottage No. 332 Twenly
eightli street. Apply No. 818 Tweuty-eiBuUi
street.
Vnt Rnt '.aant, nie-Iy furnished N ro
Bun. 'phone, tucderit -cjbvenlen . API
Sit N.n U n riot.
SALESLADY WANTED.
Saleslady wanted at Mast have ex.-
perieiioe iu dry goods. M llyn-an.
August 9th, lCtb, 23rd and 30th. the
Illinois Central , will sell round trip
coach excursion tickets to St. Louia
at one fare, f 4-05, limited to return
seven (7) days from date of sale.'
Alexander
County National
Bank
Commercial Ave. and Eighth Street,
CAIRO, ILLINOI3.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
AND UNDIV1DBO PROFITS
$100,000.00
. $50,000.00
OFFICEHS: ;
E. A. BU DER . .... y ..... . President
CHA8. FEUCHTER JR...V. President
J. H. GALLIGAN. .. .. . .. .". ...Cashier
F. SPENCER, i, Aaitnt Cashier
DIRECTORS.
E. A. Buder, J. W. QalUgart,
Thoa. Boyd. W. E. GhoUon
C. M. Osterloh, C O. Pstler, .
Wm.. Kluge, . . , C V. Neff.
Chaa. Herbert, iu J. M. Herbert,
Accounts of corporations and Individ
uala eioeclallv solicited. Ex.n;nt'9
furnished In any part of t voeld
smx-m'Q- : ",
Alexander County
Savings Bank
CAIRO, ttJLINOIt.
E. A Budei-.,,, ............ President
Thoa.- Boyd. ......-.. VIesPrtsldent
J. H. Galllgan..t... ...Casnler
F. Spencer.....,..,. Ataurtant Cashier
CAPITAL
SSiWCO
$22,000
hi IVPL.US
AND UNDIVIDED PM FIT
Strictly u Savings Bank
Interest Paid on TIma OepstK at
rite of three per cent pe annum.
DICK
JIM
POWERS
BROS.
The Iliberniaq Saloon Wines,
Liquors, Cigars, Etc. Barbecued
....Meats Every Day. ...
2710 COMMERCIAL AVENUE
SB m m m
NEARLY HALF A
Phono
No. 222
Local and
Long
Distance
",- B
Wholesale
Fish - Drop Him a Line.
PltOrKSSIONAI..
Dr. Innn V una and ibms.
SI1U1 mhI Wsniiiliu .
Ocrner
tf
BOOKKEEPER WANTED.
WANTS-P-V
hoek LUn aiil.tlly-
1 IrauVLorpor. Address
HOUSE WANTED.
Wanted To rr-nt by 1ttu of ffpptember, a
ine.U-ri, i room coilatf.. The low r Prl l
ibeclty piwrred. Aildri-sJ. ti. Jones, llliu
ui On'ii rnl I'asssairtr dfKt.
HOUSE WANTED.
Wauled Modern six rr eifilit-room lioui.
g,H)d n s'lburli'KMi iu north eud ut town. Ad
dress box alii, city.
STOREFOR SALE OR RENT.
P in grocery business for sate. 3UK Twenty
eight u slftvt. '
WORLD S FAIR ACCOMMODATIONS
Nicely furnished f-mily hotel. 11.00 to 12 00.
Write for .arUculs-w. beveu minutes to luir.
"lit Auliert avenue, Kt. bouts.
Sii K bed, 50c to Sl.iO. The plaae fur those
neelti.of comfort, eleaullnei and safely bache
lor's lbtli. !! Noith Eleventh, i. Louis.
l".irafshelnium both 'phones.' near grounds
and c t,JI.Wlrday. fc'i&l Vernon, St. Uiuis.
Elegant room i, private, reasonable, 15 minutes
walk, four car lines to exposition. P0S7 Bartiuer
aventiej St. Louis.
Neatly furnished moras with tvwrt, $6 Ml "
flu uu a 'week. Meals SSe. liM9 H. JeHersor, it.
Liuis.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Burke'a Livery, Feed and Boarding
Stables, flm-class Uvery service. A
One line of carriages for funeral oc
casion. Always the best
Going to build or repair this
spring? See Kelly Bros., Lumber Co.
for anything In lumber or building
material
Always ask for American Trading
atanipt. See tho beautiful rewards in
the window of Mrs. Farrow's milin
sry atjre.
I buy, sell and take In pawn every
thing. Ladles and gents clothing a
specialty. Guy B. Perry, the pawn
broker, E07 Commecial avenue.
A. Ilalley, wire screening, poultry
netting, water coolers, gasoline stoves
and ovens, step ladders, brushes, hard
ware and stoves, ' '
Conant & Rennie, groceries, dry
goods and meat market, and genera)
merchandise, leaders for everything In
their line, let them supply you.
Too good to be passed by! Beautiful
Silk !iirt Waist Suitings can be had
at Hy man's for C5 cents a yard dur
ing tUs week.
Giu.ther & Walke, Model Baker
will fclvo universal satisfaction foi
ever.uhitig In the bakery line. Orders
rur socials promptly tilled, 229 8th sL
Peter Zimmerman, the Washington
street grocer, ishavlng a fine trade.
Good fresh groceries, and full welgh'j
pleased the poeple, order from him.
I cannot name the rare Joys, the In
finite delights that Intoxicate me since
taklrg Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Paul
G. Sc iuh & Sons. M
Notice.
Having disposed of my drug busi
ness lo Mr. Hal N. Calhoun, I desire
to thank my many fri.'mls and custo
mers for thfir liberal patronage and
to p. k that the same b extended to
Mr. Calhoun, who will greatly en
larg tho sti-k anJ rontiikun IjiisIiiih
in tl. amo old stand.
Respectfully, .
HARRY R. L6WF.R.
Cairo, 111.. Sep.. 1. 1!04.
Mr-. C. D. Landish. Hfdland Wa
all run down; could not eat, sleep or
works Hollister's Rocky Mountain
Tea K'.ade mo strong and robust.
Great tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Paul G. Schuh &. Sow.
.wssMtSissssssac,
CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC
ESTABLISHCb I OSB
- irV p.-im rn Erprted ir. Cairo. Ill
. Bui't
Smyth & Co
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amliy Liquor Dealers
TRI-C0UNTY
CONVENTION
Of the W. C. T. U. Will Meet at the
Calvary Baptist Church Sept.
7 and 8.
The Trl-County Convention of the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
of Alexander, Massac mid I'ulaskt
counties will meet in the Calvary
Baptist church In this ell y Septem
ber 7 and fi. -
Following Is lily program arranged
for the occasion:
Wednesday, 7.
:3n .
Meeting.
ni. Kxecutive Committee
Devotional service Mrs.
M. Hatcher, Cairo. Consideration of
departments and their superintendents
Appropriation .for the departments
and expenses of county wars. The
field nnrl its needs. Miscellaneous
business.
Afternoon.
1:3 Devotional service Mrs. J.
B. Htaley, Mounds.
2:00 Greeting from churches Rev,
Sickles.
2:1.". Creeling from V. M. C. A
Secretary Humljerd.
2 :::o Greeting from local unions
Mrs. J. M. Lansden.
2 : 45 Responses.
3:t5 Parliamentary lesson.
3: P.o Appointment of commit hee
Enrollment. Resolirtions. Finance.
Courtesfes.
3:45 Report of executive commit
tee. 4:0 Report of corresponding secre
tary. 4:15 Report of young women's
work.
4:30 Announcements and adjourn
ment. Wednesday Evening.
Sons by the White Ribbon choir.
Sonij Egyptian cmartette.
Grand Gold Medal contest.
Solo Mrs. Zeran.
Son? Egyptian quartette.
Awarding of modal. .
Benediction.
Thursday, 8.
!: lo a. m. Devotional Mrs,
Ella
Pulley, Cairo.
9: 2 Reading of minutes.
9:30 Report of local unions Cairo.
Mounds, Mound City. Pulaski, Willard.
Olive Branch, Metropolis and Pulaski.
10:o(i Report of treasurer.
10: b Report of auditor.
10:25 Report of committee on en
rollment. - . . K
10: -10 Reading of County Constitu
tions. 10:50 Election of officers.
11:30 Report of L. T. 'L. sacrstary.
Miscellaneous. Noontide Prayer Ad
journ treat.
Afternoon.
i -so Devotional Mrs. Ruth M.
Brown, Pulaski.
1:15 Reading of minutes.
1 : 55 Reports of superintendents.
2:15 Reports from committees.
2:3 Solo Mrs. Strcng.
2:45 Baby Medal contest.-.. .
3:15 Paper-Tho Temperance Tithe
Miss Kite Schuyler, Mound City.,
3:S What can be done to Induce
our membeja to subscribe and read
our publications-Mrs. Margaret Reno,
Cairo.
-3:4'-, How to make our meeting
interCitlng M. Tllle Aldred. Mounds.
4:00 Song White Ribbon scoir,
4:15 Unfinished business.
4:3 Adjournment.
Thursday Evening.
Devotional Rev. BaUrldge.
Solo Miss Emma Lansden.
Address Miss Marie C. Brehm.
Offering.
Plea for members for tha W. C. T.
U.
n.t Mlf Mark and Mr. Albert
Deinontcourt.
Benediction.
You can't expect to do away with
fac blemishes In a week's time.
Ket.u on taklm; Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea. You'll bave a lovely
complexion. 35 cents. Tea or Table's.
Paul G. Schuh c Sons.
The Shaeffer piano sale at 21S St Ii
street is an opportunity you can't
afford to miss If you ever expect to
buy a piano.
ajflBs
3
5O3-505
Ohio street
Cairo III.
mo
DEATH CAME
SUDDENLY
Mrs. Egbert Kerth Passed Away Early
Yesterday Morning at Her
Home' In Anna.
Mr. T. J. Kerth of Tenth street re
ceived a message from Anna, 111., yes
terday morning notifying him of the
deatii In that city of his daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Egbert Kerth which occurr
ed at C o'clock.
, T'ae newp was unexpected and was
a shock to th relatives here. Mrs.
T. J. Kerth was" called lo Anna Tues
day by a message announcing the Ill
ness of her dnughtor-ln-law mid she
found the patient in a semi-con.iclous
state, having suffered violent puer
peral convulsions.
The deceased was formerly Miss
Minnie SifTord and was well known
in Cairo having frequently visited
here. H;t untimely death will catiso
much regret among her many friends.
Funeral arrangements have not yet
been eoftifdi'tedj.
Why not. buy now. A 1233.00 piano
Tor f IG7.00 at the Shaeffer piano
company's special cut price sale. 2l
8th' street.
BAND CONCERT
AT THE PARK
The Usual Unsettled Weather is prom
ised The Program a Good
One.
Notwithstanding the prediction of
unsettled weather tlu're will proba
ply be a large crowd at St. Mary's
park tonight to hear the Cairo band
Rain is th only thing that will keep
liiem away.
Hire is the program:
March Fir.-t Attempt -Dryer.
Characterises Tov. n Talk Dalby.
Overture La Vestale.
Waltz Queen of Flowers Holmes.
Serenade Miller.
Intermission.
March Call of the Wild Los?y.
March Wedding Feast.
A Day In the Cotton Field Sutton.
March Slabtown Sam.
Barn Dance Alabama Johnson.
35.000 satisfied customers Is the re
cord or the Shaeffer piano. 219 8t!i
street.
Marriage Customs of Sumatra.
The treatment accorded women in
the Island of Sumatra ought to be a
creat satisfaction to th advocates of
women's rights. At marriage the
wordly possessions of the husband are
made over to the wife, and he thence
forth devotes his energies to Increas
ing this fortune. Divorce is practi
cally ui known, perhaps beeauee hus
band and wife do not live together,
but live In separate houses.
Radium Salts.
The radium 'salts closely resemble
quinine.
Tli.: OLD MAN SMOKES. TOO.
He Would your father obj. rt to
my nmoking?
Sh . N't If yo;i smoke the kind of
rigar-: Iu likes.
Fine Family Liquors
Medicinal
r..mucy ana .cnnr.se. ....... y
Pennsylvania Pure Rye Whiskey, per gal
Smyth's Old Monarch Whiskey, per gal
Jaa. E. Peeper C Co.'s Kentucky Whiskey,
Ag-ms for Cedar Brook Whiskey,
Co.'s Vhiskey. Schlitl Milwaukee Beer,
I
Special Pre -Pa id .Price List
Eipre.i Prcpiid on Pollowini Brandi (ullbin a. Radius ot MO
Miles), Packed in llaio Uoi No Marks: .
WHISKIES
Prince Burbon Sour Wan or Princeton
Old, per gallon . prepaid
Kentucky 6our Math Burbon or Old Eastern Rye,
Eiaht Years Old, per gallon prcpaio
Kentucky Sour Mash (Hand Made) or Pennsylvania Pur. Rye. (Copper
DuMiet!) Ten Year Old, per gallon prepaid
Four Full Ouarts. E,Bht Year O'd Sour Mash. "Green-Cap Winner.
Brurbon or Bye, In Plain Box. esnress prrp d
Four Full Quart. Ten Year Old. -Red Cap Winner." Bourbon or Rye,
in Piain Bex. expreas prrpiid 'J
Four Fu'l Cuart. -Penntvlvanla ScecaP Rye. or -Kentucky Special
Bcurtcn at 7 a Qurt. in Plain Box. express prepaid ........ -
Hol!-d G.n $103 and $? 00 rr Ca'fan. express p.p Id.
Califronia Apricct B-andy 14.00 per galn, express prepa.c-
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COMPANY
First Orcv otT Draught at tho Following Places
O. C Bell & ( Company.
P. C. ScuUin.
Nichols &: Stc ggt Owl Saloon.
Steagala i'z Si tsanka.
Frank Cooley, Planters Hotel Bar.
C. S. McCanc . ' "
Richard Taylc ir.
William A. St eagala.
Nichols &: Stegg, Illinois Hotel Bar.
Curry Bros.
John Bennett.
A. Botto.
Albert Lauren t.
John Ashley. "
John Worluxuin.
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ASK FOR CAIRO
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Iel4lll BUBBB- B B I
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CAPE TO CAIRO KAU-RCAD.
Project of Cecil Rhodes Goes Steadily
Forward.
Cecil Rhodes conceived tlie ICea of
a great railroad from Cap i Town to
Cairo. The southern part Jof It has
how reached the southern Innk of the
Zambesi river at the Vicioria falls.
The road Is now over 1.600 miles long,
stretching from Cape Totn to this
point. Tho construction of the Hngle
epan bridge which Js to carry the
track across the Zambesi aorge at a
height of 420 feet Is being proceeded
with, and the second sect'iin of the
railroad will then bo be? in. This
secMon will rin In the direction of
Ike Tanganyika, a d'.start-e or 3o0
miles. Beyond that point ho definite
course has been decided upen, though
there are several projected routes un
der corsldoratlon. According to Cecil
Rhodes, this transcontinental railroad
was to be 5,700 ndles length.
While the track has beeia steadily
constructed northward from Cape
Town, the Egyptian end lias been
extended until it reaches 1HO0 miles
south of Khartum.' Aboul another
2,000 miles of track has yet to te laid
before through railroad cdmrouniea
lion is established betwn Cape
Town and Cairo. . I , -
and I
for Home Use
Purposes.
$1 60 $2 0!J2 50
$J 50 4 00 6 00 6 00
per case ...
3 00
3 00
4 00 ' & 00
4 00 5 00
,11 P0
Paul Jonee and Jae. E. Pepper
Etc.. : '
Rye, Copper Distilled. 8i Year. j
2 19
i
i
3 bo
4 00
!
3 20
3 IS
4 10
(Copper Distilled)
THE
SCHUH'S CORN CURE i
For the speedy, pernfanctit and painless aire of hard and a
soft corns, bunions, warts, callousses, etc, B
Price 25 cents. Sold by all druggists in Cairo.
JUST RECEIVED!
A full and complete line of HATS and GENTS'
FURNISHING OOODS. An extra fine line of the
latest patterns in WOOLENS fbr FALL CLOTH
ING. We carry a complete line of Wilson Bros.'
Goods. Also the celebrated Cluette, Teabody A
.Co., and Monarch Shirls. Solo agents for'tlie
Tiger and Champion Hits.
IN. 3 A IM D L. E IR
Tailor and Haberdasher. 611 Commercial Avonu e.
Louis Herbert
OB Ohio Straat.Oalre, Illinois m
SKBrVr" Liquors, Keg and Bottled Beers.
REDUCTION IN WALL- PAPER!
Let us paper your walls NOW, be
fore the "busy" season commences.
l6i3 cl?i gmhVrh,astvr e et! LANCASTER & RICE
i Botto'
s Grand
THE BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY. '
A. Botto, Proprietor. , 613 Commercial Ave.
Notice to Property Holders.
On Tuesday, September Cth. 1904,
at the City Council Chamber, No.
1111 Commercial avenue, at 8 o'clock
p. , m., or aa soon thereafter as the
matter can be heard, this company
will petition the city council of the ci
ty of Caln Illinois, to grant this com
pany the right and privilege to grade
right of way, lay down ties and raUs,
erect poles, . stretch wires, and do
whatever Is necessary to build, equip,
and maintain a single track ot Elec
tric Street Railway along the follow
ing route commencing at the north
side of 22nd street on Holbrook aven
ue, tbenoe southerly along Holbrook
avenue to Center afreet, thence eas-
llorlv nn fen tor atroot tn Cedar atrept.
thence auiherly oa Cedar street to
Twentieth street, thence easterly on
Twentieth street to the east side of
Walnnt street with the right and priv
ilege lo connect said street railway
with the company, present tracks at
Itolbmnk avenue and 22nd street. I-
iso at 20th and Walnut streets with
I the right to put hi the necessary cut
'outa or passing switches, also put In
the necessary curves at the intersec
tions of the above named streets for
I safe and easy passage of Its cars.
Arso the right when the proposed
new route Is completed, to take up
and remove the company's present
tracks on 22nd street between Hol
brook avenue and Walnut Also its
west track on Walnut .street between
20th and 22nd streets, and connect
Its east track with its track -south if
20th. street, and north of 22nd street,
I Dated August 23, 1304, at Cairo, II-
ltnoia
! CAIRO ELECTRIC ft TRACTION CO.
M
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Joseph Edicker.
Harry Elias.
Meyer Bros.
Rudolph Brown.
Smith Bros.
Henry Zerfass.
, Rudolph Laurent. '
Adolph Swobca,
Richard Fitzgerald.
JNew York Store.
Louis 21anone.
Henry Hixon, '
Gardner & Egan,
Ed Maley.
M
BEER
Opera Restaurant
One Way Rates.
Every day from September 15th
to October 15th, 1901, inclusive, the
Union Pacific will sell one way tick
ets from Missouri River terminals
(Council Bluffs to Kansas City,. In
clusive) as follows: 1
120.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City.
2).0) to Helena and Butte. Mon
tana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatrhee,
Washington.
$22.5) to Huntington and Narapa,
Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle.
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25. imi to Ashland and Astoria,
Oregon, via Portland.
$25.00 to San Francisco, Los An
geles and San Diego.
Correspondingly low rates to many
other California, Oregon. Washing
ton. Montana, Utah and Idaho points.
Through tourist cars run every day
on Union Pacific between Missouri
River and Pacific coast, double berth
$5.75. For full particulars call on or
address,
J. H. LOTHROPP, G. A..
903 Olive St.,, St Louis, Mo.
lASn YOUTl DEALER. FOI
umUN NADL OYLliALU
FOR SAIE zvzicnniuiL
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