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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY MOANING, SEPTEMBER 28, mi Don't Swim After a Fish--Drop Him a Line. . !; ' ... , 1 Put a want ad In the morning Bulletin and Evening News and rent your vacant house, get a line on a situation or secure some new business. Published id Both Papers For One Price. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 8hort Announcement Representing Their Wnnte, Trade, Profes sion and Varlou Ac- , tlvltiee. R.U For CUuiiied Notice. On Insertion per word ... . M Three litrtlou mr word...... .......... .W 1-2 Oueweefc per word .Of) On mouth per word ............... .10 All WftUer set la Nommroll tvpe. No advurtlsmueul inserted (or less than twenty-five cents. " - FItOFKSHIOMAI Dr. Duun. eye, ear, nose and throat. Corner BUtnttud WMhliitftou. U MAIL ORDERS. We ! art you In the tuatl order business. Fall psrljuuties suit aaiuple froe. AoivrieaaMpeoial , Aswiikv. Milwaukee, Win. ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms For 'Rent 808 Commercial, upstairs. Elegantly furnished rooms; uioderu, electric lights. I.ulh, etc, FOR 8ALE. Good Business For Bale Oroc 'ry and meat marki't. tiause forselliug, siekuess. Apply J., Bulletin office. For Sal-- Hli lots, Hral-cliiss house and baru. Water, hewers and iiavenieuta all in. Nice lawu and abude tree, inquire of Dr. F, M. lUrrell. D ROOMS WANTED. Two rooraa for Light Housekeeping , in nice neighborhood. Furnished or 'partly furnished. Address T. B. this office. LOST. Lost Between Firteentfa itreet and tbe opera house, a small K"M shirt witlst pin set with pearls. Heturu tu Una office and receive reward. HOUSE WANTED. : Wanted Cottage in good neighborhood, five or six rooms and bath. Address, Bulletin olHce. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Hoohm and Beard Wanted Two furnKhfd r t iiuluiuiHhed ro'iuK with board, by M & U. conduvtur and wlfe Apply, W, thisoUice. RAGS WANTED. R&K Wanted A quantity of good clean rags wanted at this office. FOR RENT, Rooms Two nicely furnished, gas andbatn, gentleiueu only. I.ocated iu nice residence section. Address M, this ollice, COLLECTOR WANTED. Wunt.pil A vntid. sober. iiiriiiHtrlnus collec tor and delivei yiutn for Mits.ipii. Haybar ger, Hunters Hotel, PIANO FOR SALE. I'tano For Salti -A square piano in flrdt- class order for sale cheap. Apply at Ibis office j NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS outlook b good (or a first-class nehool. When Danger Signals your liver out of order, con stipation, or your stomach not working right, it's a sign of distress which, unheeded, will lead to trouble it is time to take Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 2a ANNA. Sept. 27, 1904. Miss Mattie ' Raybum departed Tuesday for a tew weeks' vifilt with her brother In Oklahoma. , Mrs. May Leyerlo. of Kansas City. Kail., its vkliinp relative.! in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Chan, C.oidman of Bucyru.s, Ohio, nrrlved in Anna Mon day fur ii 'vn days' visit Willi relatives. Mltis Nulll1? Feeler of Little Rock. Aik., iu the gue-t of Mb 8. T. J. I'eeler. Miiis Minnie llolloinaii Fpenif, several day J !a. t Week at her home In Cob den. , Mlsa liertha and Ralph Wlllonghby are spf.-n ling a week at the World's fulr. ' The SanJy Bottom company will be at the opera house Tuesday, Oct. 4. Mrs. (Inn Johnson of Champaign Is l IllliK Mrs. Geo. Mavis. Jno. L. Kimmel made a business trip 'o Carbondalo Monday. Miss Lena Kohler left Saturday for a weok'it visit with Cobdcn relatives. A. J. Piekrell and II. II. Kohn are attending the Republican convention at East St. iAitiin thia week. The remains of Win. Henley who died of heart failure at Makanda Monday, will be brought .o Anna WeJnesday for Intsrinenf. A. J. Bone. lie, circulation manager of the Cairo Bulletin and bin assist ant, J. H. Rzell, were In Anna Friday nnd .Saturday solicit inp subscriptions. The Bulletin Is delivered here three bourn earlier than the St. Imls news papers an.l contains la'er Associated Press dispatches. A list of nearly 150 Is being handled by Ralph Lackey, who can be found at the Anna Demo crat building. DONGOLA. ULLIN. Sept. 27, 1904. Brown and Cole are buying; piling and (hipping out several cars a week now. Several newcomers are here locat ing on land that Wolcomh ami Uro. Bold them, and several more are com in. This week will be the big; week for tb St. Iuls fair. Several are going from I'llin and vicinity. Mrs, John Kelly has opened up a millinery more at No. 12 Adams build ing. . Some of the merchants are advoeaV Sept. 2G, 1904. I'. A. Fisher made a business trip to Mound City last week. A. McGowen was iu Cairo on bust nesj last week. County Superintendent W. O. Browaj visited tiu? schools here lar.t week, Jacob Graham and sister, Izora, spent Sunday In Cairo. Messrs. E.. P. Copelnnd and It. R. Pillow spent Sunday iu Cairo. Geo. W. McCorkle was in Anna on business for n nhort time Monday. Curtic Clements, who is in the em ploy of tbe Illinois Central railroad, epent Sunday at home. Dr. 13. G. Earnliatt returned Satur day from a week's visit at the fair. Mrs. J. W. Walker visited friends and relatives In Anna Friday. Dan Davidson departed for St. Louis Monday where ho will upend u week at the World's fair. Mrs. A. Toler nnd children of IMliii, were the guests of relatives here Saturday. Mrs. J. Gillette and son, Roy, ol Lllin. were the pnests of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Allen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Willis of Anna, were the guests of J. A. Diilow and family Sunday. Mr. George W. Spire of Anna, was hero last week looking after his farm Iiik interests. j Mesdnines Bert Brown nnd Llllie Brown of Ullin, were hero rdioppin Inst week. K. Cub! Is spending the week with his Ron, Ailo Cnhl, at Tamaron, III. Married, Thursday, Sept. TX. at Jonesboro, 111., Mr.'II. C. Sams to MrA. John St. Ledger. They will reside in Dongola. Ira Diilow and Chas. Davidson re turned last week from a week's visit at the World's fair. Mr. T. Emerson Is confined to bis home on account of ill.iess this week. The business Is being conducted by bis brother, C. Emer.on. Frank Settlemoir left Saturday for Winkle. III... to take charge of the telegraph office at that place. M:s. Sarah Malonej returned to her home at Mt. Vernon. 111., Wednes day, niter an extended visit with nl ntives hero. Messrs. Dave Karraker of Jones lioro, and Gus Schwartz of Carbon dale, were here on legal business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Karraker and Mm. George Penninger and daughters re- Thursday of last wtek. Dr. H. H. Burrls and family depart ed Monday morning for a week's stay In the World's fair city. Millard Pen rod, who Is employed iu the M. and O. machine shops at Mur physboro, III., came home Saturday tor a short visit with relatives. Rev. G. W. Danbury of Carbondale, lectured at the Baptist church Sun day evening to the "Anti-ealoon League." Guy Diilow, who baa been spending the summer at home, departed for Chicago Sunday evening, where he will resume his studies in the phar niacy department of the lllinSia 'I Tin versity. II. E. Eddleman departed for St Louis Monday to purchase a more complete line of fall goods and secure a trimmer for his millinery, depart ment, Mbis Hanly being called home on account of the serious illness of her mother. van Sickle Bros.' largo saw mill la about one-half completed. The grad ing Is finished; the boiler ereVted, the tracks and carriages in position, and quite a number of legs on the yardn. The work will be completed hi about two weeks, under favorable weather conditions. t R. S. Henley of Portland, Oregon, who has not been In Dongola for thir ty years, and Jas. II. Henley of Shel byvlllj, Tenn , whose last visit here was forty years ago, were the guests of their brother, T. N. Henley, here Thursday. They were joined by an other brother, A. M. Henley of Anna, and departed for Makanda Friday, where a reunion was held at the home of W. S. Henley about three miles ea;:t of town. Later W. S. Henley of Makanda, died suddenly of paralysis Monday morning. VIENNA. Hon. W. A. Spann wan a Metropoji: visitor the first of the week. Prof. M. N. McCartney drove over to Metropolis Sunday to ntlcpd the funeral of a child of hi ; 'sister, Mrs. Fou's. L. A. Kncwles returned Tuesday from a year's visit to Old Mexico, where has been looking after r.ome mining interest there. Mrs, M. R. Bender end hclldren Miss Lena and' Fritz, of Vincennes lid., visited friend) here Sunday. Mrs. J. II. King Kendall an. I Mrs N. J. Benson Were In Cairo shopping on last Wednesday. N. Whitehead and family are oc cupylng (he residence property of I. O. Whitnel, while a new and up-to- date cot'age In being crecteJ where their edd house now utands. Little Frances Simp'on, daughter of W. C,.,fjlmpson. wliib1 iut horse back rising last Saturday morning, fell .f;om her pony nnd broke both bones of her arm below the elbow. C. J. Huffman and Jay Vickens left yesterday by 'he C. & E. I. to the places fhere they intend attending school this winter, Charles goes to the Tniverslty of Illinois to take, a law course and Jay poe.i to the Culver Military Academy. Mr? Vbkers ac rompaiiled Jay as lar as Chicago. DO Grand Millinery and Fall Opening Thursday and Friday September 29-30. , u A most extravagant display of French Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties eclipsing alt former attempts. Mrs. Hichey, an expert millinery artist from the East, has full charge of our Millinery Department and will be pleased to , meet all our friends and pair: ns. Our display in all our different departments izill be simply gorgeous. Ladies' wearing apparel such as Cloaks, Suits, Waists and Skirts will be shown in a bewildering variety. Our Dress Goods, Notions f Hosiery, Furnishing Goods and other departments Tvill be overflowing tvtth this seasons' s lat est and most novel creations. And Tfrc will be in a position to offer inducements irv eJ?ery department beyond the teach of competition. . -. KAUFMAN BROS. MOUND CITY. Ing cash biisineRr? or no trade. Thas turned from a week's visit at the has been tried before and soon fell , Worl'i'a fair Friday. back to th old weekly account and Henry Walker returned to his home monthly account. in Cairo Saturday.' after a two weeks' II. B. Freeman has sold out his In-J visit with his brother, Wm. Walker terfst In the shoe store to his partner, . here. W. W. Miller. Mr. Freeman will lo-' Louis Davault departed Saturday a" at Mt. Vernon, 111. I for Vincent, Art;., where he has a no- C. W. Hileman and Son have their sit ion In a general store, new brick store about completed and! Mrs. George Axley of Centralis, ar ready for business. Shelving and winters are about all complete. II. Baggott sold several mail boxes for the rural deliver ihat starts out rived Friday for an extended visit with- relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Karraker moved Iheir household effects to Mounds Fn- Irorn t'llin twenty-'.wo mile round; day, where they will make their fu trip. tore home. The big lawsuit ' Saturday between I The gospel tent has been erected the Defiance Box company and Mr. i and services are being' conducted by Frogg for wages held back on tdore ac-! K. F. Keller. count, was decided In favor of Mr.' M. forzino purchased the residence Frogg. Judgment for thirty seven dol- property of 8. S. Alhriglit and moved lars and fifty seven cents and attor- j in Wednesday. ney fees. Mrs. A. W. James and children of Otir schools opened tfcjn morning ' Cobdcn, were the guests of Mr. and wi'.h quite a large attendance. The Mr. O. A. Morris Wednesday and 'eee t SAMUEL HASTINOS .... I OATS, CORN, HW, He. til Ohto mmt, , A TelpfccM rS I Cairo", Illinois. I Sent. 26, 1904. Dr. Fern, pramaeist at the Reliabb Irug store, is away to the Ititernation nl show in St. Louis. He Is aecom panled by, his mother, Mrs. Fern, of Tunnel Hill. Mrs. Hilierich, wife of Alderman Henry Hilierich, accompanied by her two little sons and her mother Grandma Gum, arrived home today from a month's Visit with relatives near St. Louis. The party had a brief view of the great fair, as one of the lioys. Master Earl, was quite sick for reveral days. The IkmI" of the late lamented Jas W. Johnsnn, the man who accidental ly shot himself at Joppa last Satur day, arrived here on the packet Dick Fowler at noon today. The corpse was in charge of Frank Austin, a brother-in-law of the tVeceased and other relatives and friends. There will be a funeral service at the family home Tue.-day at :3rt a. tn., led by Rev. W. Hakor. rector of St. Peter' Episcopal church, and the Interment will take place at Beech Grove cemv tery at 12:3. It now develops that the deceased was shot with a revolv er. I'e and a colored man had swap ped revolvers, and as the latter hand ed the former his - newly-acquired property the muzzle was toward Mr. Johnson, and br some nnaccountable tonch or grip of the trigger by the colored rr.an the piece was dischart- c.I. the ball taking effect In th re gion of the heirt and can.-ing death within five minutes. State's Attorney Oeorce E. Martin informs this correspondent that he has lost only four cases for the people In the four years that he has occupied the position named. Considering the fact, that he has trirfl a great nnm lr of cases, to have lost only one a year, on an average, is simply re markable. Mound Ci'y is to have a new dent a office. It will be conducted Dy t. h Roe, D. I. S., lately of Cairo. Hi vl!l be ready lor practice by nex Monday. i Frederick V. Tinman afforded th entertainment at the opera house Monday evening under the auspice. of the lecture course tnanagemcn; presenting a seriocomic Imrlolta i three acts entitled, "Oliver Tvint,' by Dickens. Mrs. Fern, wiL rf Dr. L. D. Fern of the Reliable pharmacy, is boiii entertained by relatives and olhei frien.ln In her former home town Tunnel Hill. Rer. A. J. Lit tell, pastor of Grace M.'E. church, will leave tomorrow (Tuesday) morning lor Litchfield, Hi to nttenil the ennuaf conference r bis denomination. Mis. Henry Crlco swore oat a com plaint in Justice Council's court tlm fterncon against Mrs. Jamon Col 'ins on a euarg.t of disturbing th. peace. It Is said that the children ot .ii.j iiarlie.t are lit (he bottom of tin trouble. This affair Is confined ex cluelvely to the colored race. Dun Drake, a Metal Bound foreman, la bark from the Louisiana Purchast) . xpositlon iu St. Louis, The programs are out for the Pu laski County Sunday School conven tion. It will be held in Mound City on the lith and 7th of October. The .subjects to be I'lscussed are multi tudinous, there being forty mem Iter.-; iu the list of exr rclses. The vetrran Sunday school champion, Walt Me- Kee of Villa Ridge, Is tbe president of the society end Oney McGee. of Grange Park, the secretary. The direct run of tjie Illinois Con tr.il suburban t lain from Cairo to Mound City .and vice versa Is all riiht. T'ie old reliable Illinois Cen tra Is doiiiR something nice for this st ciion every now nnd then. People would l.o-t be good now fur i while. A fenth'T man catne lo town today, nnd tint marine ways has re ceived a consignment r.f tor. Mrs. C. M. Ci iren ami her dniRh- ter. Miss H,ize. lilt for the World's fa'r today ter a : tav of two weekR. Robt. H. Pat. on of Springfield, Prohibition candidate for governor of Illinois, Is bided to "Dimcuis the Lhjuor Questi'in" In Mimd City on th. fdh day of October at 2 o'ebwk in the afternoon from the band r.tand. Capt. R. P. Cotter, .superintendent of tbe Metal Bound plant, has tK-en out of town r.ince Sunday n bi:.,:n;'s relating to bis Institution. The new "pr ssing club" U not intide up of con.-'abb-, and collectors. Andy William who hss had a lions and "hddf;ct" case of malaria. is slowly improving. ' VERY POI G1I. "Was Jessie offended when you let your beard grow?" "Yes; she said rde felt It very much." t..tttf.ttttttttttt;.tttttttf.ttttttttttttttti ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL CHEAP AND GOOD Both Quality and Price Is what you want r.nl is what wr give you'. We will furnish ytur huu.se from tup to bot tom iu a tasteful an I substantial way, Riving comfoit to the body and pleasure tn the eye on your owntcnns Cash or Kasy Payments. PEOPLES' PURNtTURE COMPANY - 180.? aul 1H0S G tumercial Ave; ' " v - -Ivong Diatauce Phone 119 Klack. Cairo Phone 422. GOT EVEN WITH DOCTOR. Abscettes. W- H. Harrison. Cleveland. Mis., writes Aug. J5, 19n2: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I stepix-fi on a nail, which caused the cords In my leg fn con tract Rnd an ab'c.-HS fn rise In mv knee, and the doctor told me that I would have a stiff ! g. so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug store (mho i bow In Denver, Coio.) He recom mended a bottle of Snow Liniment: got a 50c size, and It cured my leg It is the best liniment in the world. Abscesses, with few "xception-. arc Indicative of constipation or debility. They may, however, result from blow or from foreign bodies. Introduced In to the akin or flesh, such as splinters. uor, etc. Sold by gchuh Drug Co. Card Sharp Knocked Oct PhytlcUn with His Ow: Werrfe. A card slinrp swallowed a fish I, our and was choking when a pyfcic:!mi reached him. In a v ry short time the docUT removed the b"iu und the gambler askod gratefully hov uueb be owed for the service. "Fifteen dollars," replied tbe phyai cian, without the sign of n bluish. "What!" exclaimed the fchmp. "You weren't working a tuiuuie. That's an enormous fee." "My dmir sir," responded the pliy dcldn. with iirofesnlonftl dignity, "tbut Is not tin- way to look at It. Yo,i must oourddor the years t f practice necessary to acquire my skill. The sharp tad to pay the bill. Several wicks latf-r tbe shprp on a train out of the e;ty i.nd the doctor was In the same car, I ut Ik rlld not rrorrjnlze his former pnti i t The sharp was working c7cral of hi llttl trlcM with the boards, ai;J h finally Indeied the doctor to jday, who at last was 20 out. "Here!" sliuted tbe di ctor, w hen he say Ms roll disappear. "Yon haven't given me any rhow at nil. Yoa got that money out of ine ly a simple tw'f.t of the wrist." "My dear sir," npiit.;! the rharp aootJilngly, "that's no way t loi.k at It. Yon should consider t!,) jenrs of practice necessary to acjulie my skill." The doctor bxikrd the sharp oar runously. Then be smiled faintly and blushed as he said: "Can't you give mo back 15 of that and tail It atiuart?" We're After the Dentist I Dr. Edwin D. Morrow 803 Commercial Ave., Cairo, 111. Green Ginseng Roots for pU U' p for sale. I also out dry ami oiler mo. i.ltusl toots Cad or write WltLI' M SAL2NER. 211 1'ourtoentb Hi, Cairo, niiflola. aft a .it :f eaf f f tf 9.f.9ttf.tf.tttltiittmtt. i CAIRO brewing mmw I s 2 Brewers nnd Bottlers of High Grade Beers! "rt.-n Mcscnger to Manager. Wilhaui J. ilxi.iiiMii. the new gen ril manager f f thf lilin.ls Central, is 37 ; cau oM and lx gm bis railroad eiwcir as a i lesni -r in the office I !i,Q s iiperinteiidi nt of the li-,l-rille at.d Ni;h'l!e. Hl.i picture t'v.wr a fi'iire in,-!-n'.l to stoiitue? and a fj rHind, snewrth haven ana fiod JiO.urtd. F.zT.tiy for Nsse Dleetf. For v.-!'" tiff'd t' rf I.i an oH-fsrh- loned r-mdy wM-h we can thoro-ista- ly rcc.xMend. Tho jaice rf one or two leT,or,s it to be sj-j!rted t;r into the rc - l h a tr-o4 ruhbr syrinie. !t sboit' i b, in 'o i tj tbe side f tbe nose from nt.lrh tbe Llo.nl appear. This Is! almost certain to stop nose bleed. If It i!iws rot do so, tacklr.g the fi"se wltj i-otton s-kcj in 'eraon luice I in be thought of. $15 TO TEXAS AND RETURN From St. Louis, Cairo and MempHi. . Sept. 13, 20 and-27, Oct. 4 and 18. Dallas, Ft. Worth. Waco, Houston, Galveston San Antonio and intermediate points. One-way CoIonNt Rate to aame poinl on Hept. 20, Oct. 4 and la, from St. Louis and Cairo, ilO.M; from Mernpliie, f s.50. Write fur ijarllcnlar. Cottcn j ) Belt j I Route j J. II. JONOS, Agent, Cairo, Illinois. Cot ant and Basil tail enupou nd tw-lw with it TEN CS..N IS with ttnt sr. sddrrts u laU.WO tMricw. :fT ' H: I ; I Publttbrr Th.Csiro PallctiB. Cairo. IlliBoi. ' I . ? t)nr Sir.: Find Tf.N t HTS rftcJ areTh to eor pwt of pcwt . B1 nl m.i,ir No, of ' 1 ti tow l it,'' ta stkick I suss nlltkrd u f . arrler of lb Hulk-Ua. - 4 I XftlB ... L WrM Ho City-