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Wm TMM CAHtO BULLETIN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1907.
IE CAIRO BULLETIN
Mtakliahc-il lltSH.
I nail ami Mnndajr .y tbr nniiKtm
nj t via onto tri. rnonm .
inn tbe nofae there Is to children,
; where it property belongs, ami eiiinln
ale I he grownup children whit have
been the greatest Hlnners In the nils-
- 1 ; : i-se hi 'lie ilyitaniile cracker ;iii(t tlie
Subscription Rates by Mall. pi-i..i i: uu u- i nineli in hop.
Inf riably eiaab In Adrnii. thai we lhati ever 'I" away with
rgear. Dally Md H.mday ..ffl.uti noise altnj,etlier. Hut we have taken
a h int; sli p when we turbid the meat
Subscription Rates by Carrier. nni ami the da nacrous instniineiils
innld lu Clro
r oarrlvr, outttltt or Cairo
Notice to Subscriber.
Bubacrtliur will confer fvor by reportinK
purl of i:rniT
totul ote sny lack of uromiit delivery on
llUrcd t the Cairo PoaUiAlcie tu second-claaa
Mall Matter.
;,Srr'-TT-r SB
CIRCULATION STATEMENT.
.Me a month liv which II i- made, willt the n lend
Mo mouth 1 8n lisk (J jf, ljnl, tn1 property,
In this direction the i rdOrs ot the chwl
of police ki fir ihe Fourth and. a
we haw said, with Iheir general ob
servance. enforcement will take care
of Itself. So, let iik have a "naff an 1
sane" Fourth - Indianapolis News.
NEW YORK CITV S
FOURTH OF JULY
WILL BE INTERNATIONAL. THIS
YEAR MISS GOULD'S CHAR j
ITY DEMANDS TWO MILLIONS
A WEEK GREAT CITY'S "VIL
EST DEN."
of tin fumautttt nf (!itfii
By REV. REGINALD JOHN CAMPBELL.
Pastor City Temple Churchi London.
V
Average nuni'iT ol e.Mii.l. le ami
perfect etfples of the Cairo Bul
letin iirlnieil daily and Sunday
for the year IHoti 2028
Average number of complete and
perfect roples ol the Cairo Mill
tafia printed daily ami Sunday
dfjriug the month of June
lifcf 216?
June Circulation.
i aico Hi 2209
a 205:. it 2N0
3 --i) IK -'ml
4 2150 1
;.5.... 213(5 20
(j atr.o 2i 2iin
7 ,.2130 22 ;;02S
. . . .Int 23 2001
) SIS'') 24 2U-I
HO 2120 25 2U;
11 2130 21! 212"
12 2135 27 21 '.'3
13 2130 28
14 2104 29 210..
15 2140 30 2ti8
The above is a correct statement ot
the number of complete and perfect
copies o fthe Cairo Bulletin prill 'm
for the year 1100 and for the month
Special values in Ladies' Gbvya
elcqantly trimmed $1.00, $1.50
and $2.00. Great vilues in Mus
lin Petticoats, lace and embroid
ery trimmed. $1.00, $1.50. $2.00
and $2.50. CARNES.
One of Civilization's Benefits.
In the cities of northern Mexico
where American commodities are in
use the native olla often Is replaced
by the tin cans of the Standard Oil
company. The carriers, by attaching
two or more cans to their yoke, carry
double the miantity possible in the old
receptacles.
Killed in Strange Accident.
In Oolt'flelrt the other day a deputy
sheriff's pistol was jerked out of his
Docket bv the restlvooess of the horse
New York, July I. Already slgda
are- apftOrPRpv,11':.! th debt a ni$.id tfri?
' nous t iicjai i he ' ft;!
:ll-etnflttni,aL . y n WW ,.i , in '.OA j
Profit the fire marshall has cut down
by two weeks the period during which
; Breworki may be sold tit retail, th M
I wholesale dealers report heavy ad
vance orders, and the Hoard of Health!
has taken the precaution to lay in a i
corresponding stock of luck jaw serum ;
( uriotiHly enough many of the orders
for fireworks are from patriotic Amer
teas citizens across the Canadian bor
der, who propose to make the eagle
scream In the very face of the. British
lion. Not only ia It the great Amer
ican holiday, but with the Germans
It is the birthday of their future Kais
er, and Italians in nllp nns of the
world will celebrate the day as the
centennial of the commencement of
the stormy career of their great n i
tlonal hero .Garibaldi. According to
1 1 i
j is not agnostic, but is tlie gospel of the huninn
of the I hvinitv of man. This is only iiicidouiul
movement, li is far more a niornl and spirittiii
i -
a
HE new theolog;
it V of IJotl itnd
V a tli9olo2ioal
nioviinrnt. ll
taneoaal in overv chnroli rii ( 'UviMtluiloiii, wxi:,r laUT.
it will call the jhofe cVfylmi twrt HKM to liod:' It' will put
an end'io Ihe alienation from religion of the niase,s ofl the
.me hand ami of the intellectual classes qii the other. It is the
religious itiickeri'inpr; it iss riin sppn-
of the Wnedotn
for years.
an.se it has i
of (
dislike
me to sti
lie I!
modern science,
are comparative
i
new.
ro-dav
years old. Science is only I
As soon as religion becomes
si lence or ho foredoomed. 1'
all, the rerv Universe which ci
d. 1 have been teaehuig these
he phrase, "new theology," but
, Some of the arguments are as
tdoption is coeval with the adop
ts we have from modern science
B0
V BHMS TO SCUM K.
More Similar Uequcit Wantetl
A strong Demand,
It may not be generally known
that titer the i-ivlllzed world then' Is
a strong demand for brains that are
a little above the average in quality;
uot Intelligence, intellect, or genius,
but literally Unit pari Ol the bn man
organism which is contained within
the .skull and Is Known as the brain,
Scientists who devote themselves
to the study of comparative anatomy
have for tho most part uothlng bet
ter to dissect than the brains of pau
pers and lunatics. These, however,
loavaintneh to be desln d, and it is to
the Interest' of tiro human family
thai. HH brains of cultured and
lcmiitxl people should ba Biaoad' at
tneraUaposal of those patient and la
borious men who are engaged in the
vastly important work of unravelling
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Illinois,
Cairo,
Alexander County,
Population 16,147.
Mnyor QHORQp PARSONS.
Olerk. R. A. HATOHRR.
Trea itrer, "THOMAS K. MAIIONBT
City Attorney, v. M. MOORR.
Comptroller, Kltyi'ST NOllDMAN.
Police Magistrate, A. J. RORH.
fjhli f of Police, M. S. ISAQAN.
in
ne
1'i'f want
Hut one
a
resolution passed
ol a better )
can call it al
and the saint
lumonity of (
limit it, they
tllel. lint 1 I
arc
universe.
tent with
is, after
oi
inn
1 ai
0 v
ieVf
litirch has nothing to
Modern science of i 1st If is at
i trying to tinaoratano tue
rv it. must either be consis
universe explored by science is
the soul to prayer,
let us call the movement the new
higher politics or the higher sociology,
fit. The social reform movement is the
id the Divinity of man. Social reform
not know it. They may say the move
t thev arc one and 'he same.
trt wit h tr.'t t an
the secrets of the working; Ol the
mind.
But it must not ho Supposed tba'
a certain number of such brains are
not forthcoming. Comparatively
speaking, they are few. but still
more numerous than most people
imagine. In the great majority ol
rases they are bequeut bed by their
respective owners. On pne occasion
Sir William Fowler, the famous au
thority on comparative anatomy,. In
ng an audience of cultun d
;1 women, spoke of the dtfll-
Alexnnder County, Populotlon 22,467.
County Clerk, JRS9K K. MILLER,
Circuit Cleik. I.HHyJI n.AVJJB.
Siie'riff FfHN'K C 1 'Sv j
Stab's bfllnCrMrY Af.rcAtKif
ol Scbooi.i,
FRBTD 1
CotHitv -Bimt riotudefit -
i PRO?.' JOHN SY I ;:!!.
A feasor and Treasurer
NELMS.
Board of County Commissioners
J. J, .TRN'NF.I.LTC. Chairman.
OKOROt! PARSON'S.
DR. Kl) WIN 3, GAITSB.
HOW TMF TRAINS WH
Corrected to June 1st, 1907.
add i
men
' D
VR.UM RlVi
"H OV" DVlfl
euuie
to co:
than
to dii
peal t
in th
d with
audience
tter in tl
to au
to hell
I)
tue;
of June 1 !Mti.
CLYDE
Bust
Subscribed and sw-
this first May ol July.
SlIddVAN,
uess Mamig.
LEG
(Seal I.
KLRB.
j Public.
d a cartridge
Widovis ThjLight to
Widows a.e said tt
that is. tl y bring bai
people, and Cere is
that, starting out on a
d
as pacsing
jugular rel
is to
Be
Unlucky.
unlucky ;
:k to other
aperstitlon
ney. under
or making
t tended by
New-
York forgetting the event
il that King Yiitor Eman
uel wil
in the
nd Die
into this everyday world.
en from suffering in the v.
ith the root raftering in t
that is, the gospel of th
iamont. in the legislatures
of th poor, the better!
into Heaven, its
Too lorn; has the
arid to come. Too
is world.
kingdom of God.
On the conclusion
several members of tht
eluding a few ladies, pi
queath their brains to
said, proved as good ;
More than one man i
nenee. has regarded it
In the nature of a duty
the interest of science.
s address
Itencc, 'n-
! I'd
an
to be
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No 14 ?:1S p m I "Wo 41 t'M p M
letning
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Ins to
e been
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WtckT liars 4,nly
The ulletln la on aa;e at the o!
lawing plaoee:
Colaman'a. 114 Eighth street.
Halllday House News ttand.
Walker's, 10 both street
Slue Front Retaurant
In tbe opinion of two Cairoites who
went to Mounds yesterday the re
duced railroad rate law Is a dream
which. like al! dreams, goes by con
trades.
There Is reason to believe that Co.
If., 1 N. C Will continue to be with
ua stronger than ever, after July ;.".
the date when the terms of service of
many members expires. Re-cnlist-n.ent
will be required for only one
fifitfm'm-hwh, tft yces..wWeh..wasj.t,.4c
Whose terms expire. On their return
from the coming encampment, loaded
With honors, the boys s.iould have a
gotxl reception.
MOT WAVE ON MARS
II is a far cry to Ma s. ai b i-i to
evetybody excei. the astnm in r
the clairvoyants an ' N k-.!a '!'-'
Yei In this age of disappearing dis
tatices. when Americans gel wildly
,xcited ahoir affairs in Russia and
China, even tue Martians j.e no'
alien to us. Thus when we are t.,.t
Jn (he morning dispatches that the i e
caps have melted frim the pole; of
the-red planet we can fell distinctly
i glad that he irrigation system is c I
ting busy anil that summer cucum
bers, tomatoes anil strawberries wi'l
toon be pet on the Martian 'able
There nn-.v seems little doubt that
the lines and wrlngles the as i mo
n.ers i-ave d! reined nil the face ol
out r:'ter world are really vast canals
r inigsPnn ditches. Stretching as
thev do from wile to pole an I all ,
around the planet, they mark theii
makers as an inflniteV, superior race.
We earth-born pat ourselves on the
backs for our accomplishmcni n lis
ting the Suez waterway, but this Is
only a pin-scratch comp.i ! t the
creations of our planetary neighbors
Dnder the circumstances we hope
that Tesla mav slice e in establish
Ing communications, fur tie folk on
th rod world must be well worth
knowintr What would be their
of us is not so certain. Chicago Examiner.
AGE NO BAR.
Everybody in Cairo is Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering.
Middle age, courageously fighting.
Youth, protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain:
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold.
Or when you strain the back.
Many complications follow.
I'tinnry disorders, diabetes.
Bright' dis. gae
Roan's Kidney Pills cure backache.
Cure every form of kidney ills.
Mrs. A. R. Marshall, of 214 Twenty-seventh
Street, Cairo, 111., says:
"My Utile daughter now ten years
old has..haoia bak.aidjjjjj
the last two years her back has
pained her severely and she has
Often creid herself to sleep. Pe l
wetting has been a regular thing,
n gbt after night -and has caused us
great annoyance. If she played hard
or exercised too much the trouble
was always aggravated. We have
doctered her a great deal but nl!
medicine failed un'il we procured
Doan's Kidney Tills at Sehnh's dn c
mii
t'our from
it ite
definition
Carnegie
achieve t
been all t
in view of the effort
not to relieve ther
and resiiojislbility i
fortunes. Miss He
popular belief that to Be
ealize General Sheruiau'-
war: but since Andrew
nonnccd his intention to
condition, life has not
k and rose for 'he rich
of those who ar
eh aff rd sn inter
Iculating how Ion?
Carnegie to attain
store. They s
a further use
cure '"
For sale by
cents. Foster
New York, sol
Slates.
Renu mber t
take no other.
all
Mill
her relief and
in a complete
TS. Price rn
Co.. Buffalo
for the United
Doan's and
Many Deer in Japan.
Deer are relatively numerous in v:
rlons parts ai Japan, and In such show
places a? Mam and Miyajlma are held
&n sacred, bcoming so tame nt- to eel
from the taads of visitors. They are
generally smaller in size than the
American : i r
SAFE AND SANE I'OI'RTH
Tbe Fourth of July orders of Chi d
Still Mourn Gen. Wolfe.
One British regiment bas been In
mourning for nearly a century and a
half. This is the old forty seveelb, the
Loyal North Lancashire regiment. The
officers wear Mack Minded with the
gold braid In memory of Oen. Wolfe,
who was killed at yuebec.
Sayings of Childhood.
Ouc morning a mother said: "To
whom did you say ,vir prayer last
night, dear, wbt-tt I was away? and
the Httfe- lnnrvce:.' ansacre ! Papa
wai busy writing and Br! U" had
company. 60 f Just said It to God."
& . ... ........ t
ad rigidly enforced.
ni mak-i thi t-one.j
I y, Tl.' "'
,;..'v o III '-'
Wm pity that wi
Pday withonl 'he .-ar r.
Ijaa Increased in int. nsitv a-- the
years bav
) The most danif
forbidden No one for exan
lalMdt pistols No 1 lank car ridges ot
1 cap may N
i, ,,,.o K toy cannoi
I iistd or rrackert on ' " '-i'-dr
J Inches Im'i- ri.ay- be used K
jovment. In the dn when a fl--
Km craci,. - two in
tba' - x plotted wi'h small report
and thai
joTtnent as in later yesrt shin tbe
Invention of high explosires i rongHt
l HHsat 4Wrtr which make? i rnred to Ur rami vlthoat inrnnTf
2-m X"" than an ordinary ptatr.1 IVlpX
aosd Is extremely dsagerous. - . .
Tm atall come rV to a more ra saMMfltr tv.tL WriSsian
, , , . I f-jr our Saner illvtrt and it.
isnmc ne tri t -k '
1 :
"So you are to be married again
But do you remember that at tbe
death of .your Hist wife you declared
that your grief was too great that
you could uot endure it?" "Oh. you
misunderstood Bel I merely said 'ha;
1 could not endure It alone."
Applied Truth.
"I never rotnpl.ilr.ed of my lot." Mild
the Persian poet. Sa.ll. but onee
when uy f"t were sore and 1 had no
money to buy sh'M . Put i me' a man
without a foot and I became content
wl'h my lot when I saw htm.'
many, yet she l
some statistics v
esting basis for
it would take M
cording to Miss Goulds ulsclos res
she. received In the last week requests
for money and gifts which would re
quite the expend it lire of li.OOO.VVU ti
grant. Within thai time, four brides
have asked her t contribute ILOOO t
Ward ihe purchase of their trousseaux
elt tren peraona, poor but musical
haw asked her to buy pianos for them,
several men have asked for money to
take a drink cure and one woman a')
idieii for the price of a set of false
teeth. Beside those there were neaih
coo other roquets, most, of them
equally interesting. One person want
ed to be senl to Europe, one wished to
sell a quilt, one needed help to re
move ;i watch from pawn. Thee
were ten requests to aid church tail
nt for old clothes, three for watches
to rtcetu for scholarships, w hile . b
a an : rtted for a farm and three
SOWS Sevente. u writers begged nil
for advic... while 107 would have been
satisfied with money without sdUce
or any other restrictions as to Ps
use. Seven persons asked permission
lo name a child af er Miss Could. .".
begged for sowing machin.s. three
wanted Bibles, one Wished a--i'aii"
t Opel a photograph gBltery, and nn
man, anxious to fill long felt wan:.
Ix-sought a Job netting up rallron !
lime tables which would n ady sho v
what time the trsins star and whit
time they actually g- then
What
orth Big f
a ra I No I,,
p m No 2..
. " ana R .tail
7 V a
Cfltt )i
own
At. these they go
at conferences "I
the oilier churchi
at meetings of soci
pulpit and public,
progress of Christ it
How much clo
if th
possible from a sc.
grander, overwhelm
HIS
Mi
its, T
ant i
lTnirs
B. ethical
ure exactly the questions rjiacusao
al reformers, at street corner ine
They are the questions o
I the Dettennent ot
mid gel to ihe bett
Joined Hands in
id social reformers.
iaraie little bases we sb
luent from a world's un
r
legislatures.
iress ami
av. the
i
nity a
er we
churcln
ra ar.
rV,,
n tlie
r meetings, i
the hour, t
the world.
rment of the condition of
nity of purpose with men
if the punv work
j the date 0
j answered
! that his hi
t unusual dt
not n littb
death.
It stand
Instead
Any
k him
ind is
del , d
It alter
brain
much
in the
er hti-
ciottcE Hrlt
"r?is Sontliwen
ln 4 1M p ra
Oetlan rtai
Ootni ionl)irii
Nc HM p r
'roo Montita'r
VroTO Wlt
Vo 43 H-S S r
vn4R4j.. 7 -ti p ra
Jrrni Uotmtaln
O- till Waal
Wo Ml . . 3 M n.
No 48. ... . H.W a in
niov
have
base.
tht JUratlirr
By PROF. F. S. ARCHENHOLD.
Director Obcrvttnry of 7i-t ptoiw, CSI IIISIIJI
WI
tut
up
warn
in in
faces
If
i il uence
nd its
greater, ; man
! men
than
lOaUl
mind
01;
m tl)
ill otl
lelll
have
spots
, and
tha
I JOHN B SHEA
I Manufacturer and dealer in Harness,
i Collars. Saddles. Strap work. Whips,
! Horse Clothing, Lap Dusters' and Fly
; Nets.
The only house in the city that
i rvakes handmade harness. No. 1009
i Washington Ave. Repairing a Specialty.
equ
Nt
ton. Byron.
us.
a U
on U'
CCf
J
disappoint
nd
There
If you ci
Mlgt Finance,
is slwsys rof.m at the top
a push the other fellow oil.
Police Commissioner Bingham Is
nohting if not energetic and original In
his effort to UWprove the police ser
vice of New York. A week of two ago
he Issued to the public a tn-v lin! -pahnhlet
entitl-.l Blue Book for CP i
irlts.' rule 3 of which reads a- fol
lows "In case of complaint wrpe
directly 'o ihe Poliee Comn.issionor
and mark the envelop. 'Pers aai.' "
One warm ; week, when ill?
en-cr nt farf- to Coney Islati I w i . j
proving a dist' iciine problem, the fol-1
lowing communication resched Head-I
qrarters from a rltf7n who exnlcnt
ly takes his advice literally: "I bog
to Inform you that me vnesr nen in
New V- rk is run at :4 We, Thirty
eventh Stn-et Disorderly j et -..i - f
Imth ... . - paOorl to II at all hours of
Ihe day and nich' This infamous den
should I' l.rokm up Instan'ly here
was eacltemet:- i I -' ' -i ' ' i tt ' ' i ' ' . a-,-'
visions of another shake un. Forth
Treptow, but very much larg.tr. together with a proper speett
other apparatus, he erected either on the summit of Kilimanjaro, or the
Katiiertin mountains, both of which are at the equator, elevated more than
.'5,000 meters (9000 leet), the solving of this very Important problem
must follow.
I have no doubt that thf influence of the sunspots upon the earth is
electrical and that in their (mfliMBce lies the key to establishing it basil
of really Kieotiftfl m- tcorohgv. When we under-tand the relation of the
sun spots to the earth, we stall lie able to predict weather conditions with
absolute certainty; we shall be in a position not only to warn the mariner
of storms that will tome wrthin a few days, hut we shall know in iidvam e
whether the seasons will l early or late, severe or mild, and thus be of
real service to the farmer all the world over. All too little use is made
of the "rainbow spill I Hill" in the study of these sun spots, and I bogs)
to carry the invest igatins asttch further, both at Treptow und in the
new observatory which Ikp t some day to erect in the Kamerun mountains.
n" gli
boy.
ho v c ; a
son told this an ed
tu.'o, and he altt
Nev.toti .a . o sms
he could put iniiid
at li
Prof
savored to con-
ntiUhoad when
Bj tnes-Thomp-ln
a recmt tec
aentioned that
TIME CARD CAIRO ELECTRIC RYS
I HHLT LINK earn l"e to Insve ieoon.l Kl. eo
i ini? north on Comnn-rrlnl Axe., rvery IS B)tM
: iitrs from it a. m, to 1 p. m
J Ootpg rorth on Walnut (H rrery 15 mlnutra
froiniitOSa in. totfi.stn. ni.
j I'OIM.AR ST. I.INK-Hnlhmek Axr, rar rlu
! 10 II nvp Heron Mt Sflna- n' r'tt ta Holnreok
I Are., at 5:7; a 27; B:4?; 6:57: 7 : fj a. m. and on
j sain mlniites every hour until 10:12 an.t 11:11
p. m.
Ooinrwroton Twi.-nty K.lshth 4t. at R:4f;
i t:la; StWt r:49: mid 7:iM a. in. and on aania mln
j utrf . very hour until uertt nnd 11:04 p. as,
Ponlarfit. cars I'm-in pkk 81. Vtary'a park
1 inlnasfa aft 1-a'ins Her nd St.
BELT CfROWLOaa north om Walnut
IliSOp. ni. 12:34 a. ta. f:W a. in,; l it a. m.;
SiSS a. m.; 4 30 a. m : S-SO a. m.
lyorHi un fHianinarslat 1 11 qq p. w.j t 00
aa. (K) a. m. 1:00 u. in. 4 -ia a m. S a. ni.
n-It and Ow l ram arc ,an to pan Wrt
fl irty fourth HI. 14 mlnutea after learlua
nud St.
ltgbt to propose
By MRS, DURE LYON.
Prrtldent of larhmvr 11. die Club. New York.
I think it ia proper
lv proper for certain
women to pn .i .
I'or example: In the
case of a rich voting
woman. Perhaps a j
young man has been pay- i
ing her attention for j
some time, and she has
grown fond of him with
I. .-ton Uses Plas.
"One reason why New York wom
en are the neatest In the world,"
said the bayer for a Pittsburg mition
onl dry goods house, "Is the fact
that t.hey use fewest pins. Apparent
ly buttons, hooks and eyes, and tape
perform the .job of f ,teif"-t their
garni-li" " the- rlt range
ti . ;. , it li ,-i Boatoi that the pin
trade fo.-:--'..o most a'cmdantly.
Women buy more pins then-, accord
ing to the population, tlian any other
. . .. i.i the country. That habit does
tut speak well for Bonton. Tho pin
habit Is Init ti. al to tidiness. That Is
the reason that New York women are
so spiel; and span -they use few
pins. They have not, to be sure,
recch.ed the State of e.vcelience at-tr.In.-d
by the Chinese, who taboo
pins altogether, but. they are nearer
thai standard than any other community."-
Pittsburg D'.siatch.
DR. MORRISON
DENTIST
Office 707 Commercial Avenue.
Gannon Phone 78.
A. B. DOUGLAS
has opened The Odonley Stand
1 :t01 Commercial Ave. First
class dace. Fine wine, liquors
and cigars. Friends .at r. .-
appreciated.
down ih-
the dull
) . -l, ,.f :
h- Tenderloin d-trine
er season with the
t if Captain O Bti n
men to rlose up this
DRUNKENNESS
hii
I
Ri
ted I'tal lftre,iB-1 O'Brien The c-
r.lafn nww I rvttir'j Wf. In fw-rrw.f f!
i t. . a ' 1 "
we shall relegate JAMEa SANATORIUM. Me-ph,,.Trn low .i, fcM L, ,
am com-1
Stephen
who had the
mean a loko
out a formal dec?..! ration on his j.art. She n.ie,ht hay to him: ' Now. my
dear, if you would care to marry me, I will obtain your parent's consent.
I am able to support you in the style your tastes require, and you need
not MR alirent a bank account." Or take the case of a professional
young womana hn has a good in.ome from her work. Site might say.
to the voung ftnen of her . bou'. vt,o has not tome to the proposing stage:
"My dcrtr. I think we w.uld very happy togetlicr.
i am quite aid. to take care of two, and oould support a
husband very nn-elv."
The act of prop. - np - with it the offer to
fake care off the voung woman, whose hand he asks for.
There is an underlying economic motive in such pro
posals. Then why should this no! carry in the case of
tbe young woman who propose. The onlv girl who
has no nfght to propose is the indolent, unskilled young
wonian with no visible mean of eupport. Slie has
no ngm to ask a man to many her to support her.
asfis r-'-wt
ivored i,ut la the Tcodertela at a
at b-ast be is iwan!"d as worthy
Friends ot the Bulletin are reqiioat
ad to aend or telephone Heme to this
tlll.'.ill of Ice (Ye-llll.
Though tho ancient Greeks and
liomaus ns-.d Ice for tu'oi" purpljsiaa
to g t through hot weather, they
k.l' w nothing of Ices." These were
introduced into Franco from Italy
14 :.nd known at first as
'froinast s giaccs, " iced cheeses, al
tho isb they were maic of straw-lM-rrks.
apricots, and so forth, and
co.. rained not a drop of cream.
From lTi'.L' the use of ' places" in the
plural v a- mctjoned y the Acad
emy, but no' before I H2o did unc
gbaee" force IU; ha) into recosni.vd
i ptaaeh. "loea" am referred to
from time to time in the eighteenth
century In Kngiish t-o;de's let tern
from abroad. "Iced crtams," ho-
ve.-. Were known as eavtf as the
-. tar whea William of Orr.nee came
o'.'T. and by the middle of the
tecaih century "ice cream" figured
in cookery books.
It takes sit months to tan aa ele
phant's skin.
Tew pay s little more for cla'slfied
sdvertisiog in the Bulletin than
other Cairo papers hut ou get the
rwauita
JOHN S. JENKINS
Architect
1006 Commercial Ave.
Cairo, Illinois.
Cairo City Transfer Line
Successor? to Stoltz Walter
J. H. KIERCE. Prop.
All Kinds of Hauling Done Promptly.
f) Both Phones 123
1111 Waah.noton Ave, Cairo .Illinois.
Always Reliable
Sylph Flour
Halliday Milling Co.
H L
SBH M arable
For Pa.nting, Decorating and
Sign Writing
106 8th St.. Cairo, Illinois
Both Phones.
wonM ana ehl 11 rn
Ft iJll borwaf
. C. Chsalrs. ?ld"l ? t-m nth St
Soc cesser to B V. IhrsMevaaa
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