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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1003 Cairo Opera House. D. I. WILLIAMSON, Manager. ON ft TOUT ONLY. 1 SAJUftDAY, MAY . joe WEBtR'sp;r;".,r 'DREAM CITY' (From Wt bar's Theatre, N. Y.) WITH LITTLE CHIP AND MARY MARBLE Hook by Eduar Smith.; Music by Vn tou Hkrhijkt. OOMPANV O f BO America's Most Fascinating Beauly Chorus. TRICES -Entire lower floor $1.50; first two rows dress cir cle $100, b laoce 75c gallery 25ns rid 50c. Seats on sale Friday SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Matrons' Club. Tin Matrons' eiub mot y storday afternoon at the residence of Mis. Stephen liii.l ou Twoni fifth ftreet anil held tlio last meeting of a veiy pleasant season. ' Five hundred," the club game, whs played and luncheon was served. Former Cairo Girl Weds. ' The marriage cf M:ss Iiura Wa -bridge Daley, daughter of Mr. and .Mis. Egbert E. Walhridge, formerly of Cairo, to Mr. Charles Jackson True is announced. The et remony was per formed on Saturday. April .."dli. They will Ho at homo at "ino.", Madison ave nue, Chicago. Arcade Theatre 221-23 l iab Street. Moving Pictures Illustrated Sontfs Program Ghned Dally. Toulijht Reception and Sale. A reception anil delicatessen sa'e will he held ' Saturday afternocn at 2 o'clock ut. tlit Episcopal rectoiy under tho auspices of the High School class of the Sunday school and one of the guilds of tho c:iurch. There will he a display of fancy work on sale and the affair doibtless will at tract many. Seasonable ft ! I tat mm Mi Wedding Announced. Cards have boon received horo an nouncing the marriage of Mr. Ii,is Jacob Wcis and Miss Adelaide Mai i Hunt which wa-; solemnized in N'ash ville, Teiin.. Saturday. April IS. Mr. aid Mrs. '.Wis will no at homo alter April 27 at --! West Baltimore street. Jackson. Teiin. The bride is a daughter of Mr Wilkiiis Hunt, a well known con ductor on the Illinois Central railroad who has a run between Cairo and Jackson. TRY IT DR. MORRISON DENTIST OtlM 707 Commercial AvM. Gannon Phone 71. Tke Moat Ken-nktort Urlak la the World I uoTTLra it all t4 Br, tirorariM mi BUidi Advertising In The Bulletin Is profit able to the advertiser because It has the highest class circulation. I 1 Fortnightly Musical Club. French composers received atten tion at tho hands of the program com mittee of the Fortnightly Musical (lib yesterday afternoon at Libra! y Hall. Tho characteristics cf . th" French school were brought out in a varied program or opera, secular and sacred compositions given by Mrs. li. H. Thistlewood, Misses Zephia Smith, Magdalene Vamtei burgh and Bessie Turner. The program wns ns follows re ceiving tho close attention of a most appreciative audionooi,.' Piano, Overture .from Massaniello Aubcr; Mrs. Thistle-wood and Mi-s Smith. Songs, (a) Even Bravest Heart; tb) If Happy Fortune: (c) Tho King of Thulo from opera of Faust Gounod; Miss Turner. Violin, Sarabande and Tambourin I.oclalr; Miss Vanderburgh. Piano, (a) Venitienne, fourth Bir carollo Godard: (hT .Varzurk Sue doiso op. 5 ChamlnaiTe; Mrs. Thistlewood. Songs, fa) The Captive Edouard I.alo; (b) Bon jour, Suzon Francis Thome; Miss Turner. Piano, (a) Pas des Amphores Chaminade; (b) Pierrette, op 41 Chnminade; Miss Smith. iVolin. Scone de Ballet De Beriot; Miss Vanderburgh. Vocal, O Divine Redeemer Gounod; Miss Timor; violin obligate, Miss Vanderburgh. Piano accr mpaniments by Mm. Thistlewood. There was an unusually large at tendance of members and the club was honored to have two guests, Mrs. Nellie Morchead Courtright, a former resident who is hero for a sojourn after ten years spent in Madras, In dia, Mrs. Fred Rittenhoiiso of Cii cago. formerly Miss Mary Wood, of Cairo and Master Ford Dodds. At the business meeting following the program the resignation of Miss I.'ertha Sehlosser was received and accepted by the clt:b with regret. Tho next meeting will be hold Tues day afternoon, May 12. when Mr. Samuel Dodds, Mrs. diaries O. Pa tier, Mrs. Leigh Wyman and Miss Madge Zimmerman will give the pro gram, American composers having been assigned for this meeting. white bat trimmed with lavendar w leria an. I can toil a (output ot laven- dar, pink a:id white sweet peas. Misses Ttss Cuiioll and K' so Grea noy wore mo oiniesmnMs ami thev were gowned In dainty white cos tumes trimmed with Va'em-iemies lace. They wore w hite plumed hat 4 and carried pink roses. Following the ceremony an i l formal reception was held at t' o resilience of Mr. and Mrs. Patrb k Seullin where the bride has resided, the guests being the immediate rela tives of the bride, the bridal party, the church choir and the Enfros Nous club. L'reakfast was served at 11 o't 1: ok in eight eorrses. the table being d eo rated with white carnations and fern and candelabra with white and groin shades on a hue cloth. Tho decorations at the church were most cfl'o tivo, palms, ferns and carna tions forming the chief adornment. Mr. and Mrs. Sfart h ft at 1:10 o'clock for New Orleans, Mobile and other points in the south. The bride's traveling frock was a brown and ecru Mtriped tailored ci stisme. She were a large sailor of burnt straw color trimmed with a profusion of rod roses and was most attractive as she wis surrounded by a partv of friend- who accompanied her and tier hus band to the station. Mr. and Mrs. Start will reside at the Davis residence on Ninth and Walnut streets. The bride is a daughter of Cart, and Mrs. M. Williams of Padueah. She formerly resided at Mound Ci'y, but for the past four years has m oi lier homo in Cairo, being employed in th- office of the Hallidny Millng. company. She is a most attractive, CEMETERY ROAD 10 BE WINED JUCGE WALL IN WASHINGTON TO URGE CONGRESSIONAL ACTION. Road Too Narrow and Sides Too Steep Causing Frequent Slides and Danger to Travel Fence Useless. Sir! and has many friends, as was evident on her wedding dav. Mr. Stuart is a son of Mr. Cbar' s R. Stuart, one of Cairn's prominent citizens, with whom he is associated in the insrrnnoo business. He Is a most exemplary young man. Among tho handsome presents re ceived bv the bride was a Mission library set of handsome design from the Hallidny Milling company. The out-of-town guests vvfre: Capt. and Mrs. Williams, of Padu eah: Mr. anil Mrs. James. J. Rohan, jof St. Ixn-.is; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dutz, ,irs. aiary i imnmgnnm. Miss Rose Mulroney and Mrs. John Culp, of Mound City; Miss Jennl- Seullin. of I.otetta Academy, Florissant. Mo., and Miss Elizabeth Kcofe, of it. Ixiuis. H. H. Halliday has returned from a btijjlmss trip to St. I,ou!s. Deputy Sheriff J. B. Collins re turned from a trip to Marion ves tor-day. Miss Bcusb more street Tupelo, Miss. Whelan of 2!'1 Syca is visiting relatives in Misses Nellie and Emma Kleb, f Sixth street, have returned from a visit at St .Louis. I The county commissioners of Pu laski county engaged Judge Wall to go to Washington about ten days ago. to urge upon Cotigres-inan Thlst'o- wood and others the ne-d of doing something f i- the maint n:mce (f the National Cemetery road. Judge Wall, accompanied by Mrt;. Wall, have been there a week or long Tho Pulaski county hoard htU ve that what is more needed than a fence along the real is a general widening all aiong from Mound City and from Cache btidse. The real has been seriously damaged by slides at various points and is rendered almost impassable from this cause. It is very high in places and its slept s nr too steep on ootn spies, i ne sn.ies J have been so numerous and Lad dur ing the present rainy s -asm that travel over it. has been dangerous or impossible and during the last wet k citizens of Mound City have In en hauling oindeis to patch it up where the breaks are Worst. Tho road is too narrow even when In good order, since the automobile . has come into I'so. which often makes reentry teams shy to one sl.le and do n the embankmi nt. Accidents of this kind have been numerous. it is argued that while a fence might ! ssen this kind of accident.-!, it would not It' long ent'l tho fence would be can led away by the continuous sliding oi the road and tho money spent for a fence would thus bo wasted. it is the purp.-.se of Judge Wall's visit in Washington to present thts facts to congressmf n. also to offer any concessions in the way of deeds which the department may reipiire in order to induce it to take over the care of tho road and do what tiny le necessary to put it in proper condititn for travel all the year round. MARKET ACTIVE III RFAL ESTATF NUMBER OF DEEDS FILED FOR RECORD IN PROPERTY DEALS IN CAIRO AND ALEXANDER COUNTY. Tho residence of George F. Ort on Washington avenue was sold yester day to W. H. Lawsnu of the Throe Slates Buggy and Implement com pany who with his family will occupy it. Mr. Oil who ror-ontly went to l California has decide. 1 t ) locate there. I Tho property consists of a modern two story residence mid two lots. I Aru ther sa'e of yesterday was made 'by Cni t. John Hodges, who trans ferred his residence on Sycamore street near Twenty sixth street to Alderman William Hodges will remove Crea! Springs. Transfers ivoerdei (dork's office to date W. W. Wiibourn Henderson w .!. northwt M.igner. Capt. his family . to m m El n a (4 0 HI Ct m w M M H v N M f M n C Vi M : M t t - 11 FREE! FREE! FREE! To the Women of Cairo: A series of six cooking lessons, given By one of the best lady cooking teachers in the country. IX. SV3. UZ. O. ML.L- VcdnostIay Kvenind Tliur.sday Afternoon Friday Evening Saturday Afternoon Come and bring your friends. Oihcr special inducements offered. 7:30 to 9:30. 2:30 to 5:00. 7:30 to 9:30. 2:30 to 5:QO. I at the circuit are as follows: r; ux to Georg ' st (pi irter of Call up Buchanan's Music Store if you want your "1ANOS OK ORGANS TUNED OR REPAIRED. M. R. BRIGHTER, Resident Tuner, 2b years experience All Work ' Guaranted. Moderate Charges. northeast quarter, s-ctiou " K town ship 1,", range 2, $2"i0. Emma I.. Cantwell to IV best P. ' Calitwell w d, city of Cairo, lols .1. , 7 and part of S, 1i!,:i-k -i5, S."i,r,0'l. i George W. Fithian ot ux to E'izi-I b.th Cox w 1. soul Invest ip ai ter of j southwest quarter, -ition 2S. town- ship I I. range 2. $2'"'0. Benjamin F. Hiekerson ot ux to James A. Ccx w d, southeast ipiarter of southeast quarter, section 2S, town ship II. range 2. ?-nO. Tessa J. Ellis and husband to Ellon O. Simpson d. city of Cairo, li t .".1, block 72. Jl.-pii. Robert B. Cantwell to Emma L. Caiitweil w d, ( it y of Cairo, lots .1. d, and part of S, block Id. $.".'!" . Emma I.. Cantwi il to i- ! Mot- chua d. city if Cairo, lot " and part of lot ft, block s:;..-,oa. lames I.i. Wail ot ux to M. Ilyman d. oit v of Cairo, lots c, 7 and S. bhuk 70. William Loach ot ex to Win. Man ner et ex w i city of t. alro, lu st a I- ition, lot IIS. block 2d, $f!.'.. Walter Sorrels et ux to I'et.r Mi' r w d. town of Sandusky, block 1, ?1 f'-Vi. I. K-ily et ux to Reel d. city of Cairo, lit 2", MKNU 1'OK WK DNKSDAY Timbale of M -;.t, Tomato Since Potatoes O'J.rien Cream i f Celery Apples Baked with Almonds u P,ikiti l'oA'.ier I5uctuts 11 : g Don t forget the time and place and I don t fail to be there. I CAIRO CITY GAS COMPANY n REAL ESTATE Michael recti 1 e ook 11. SI. Carrie F. ilford w lots 1 and : Armstrong to .h hn A. I. tiwn of Olive Branch, . block :!. JS.'O. CARD OF THANKS. WE MAKE SIGNS THAT ANYONE CAN READ. MARBLE, THE PAINTER, 220 EIGHTH STREET, CAIRO, ILL. FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE II. Clay Lewis of Twenty-fifth .street is connnoii to his home ry an J attack of illness, being threatenel with pneumonia. Residence of Byron L. Ellis on Walnut Street Caught Fire From Paint er's Blow-Pipe. Fresh Dry Batteries, Best Spark Pings, Spark Coils, Batttry wire, Gas Engine Oil, Propeller Wheels and in tact everything in the way of supplies for gaso line engines and motors al ways on hand and at riht pii es NATIONAL MOTOR AND SUPPLY CO. 2Hh uid Commercial. Williams-Stuart Nuptials. Nature smiled a benediction on the wedding of two well known CaTm young people vesteMay morning when Mr. Edward John Stuart and Miss Abb" Elizabeth Williams were united In marriage, the , .ceremonies Iteing of exceptional beauty and ini pressiveness. Nuptial bi?h tnass was celebrated by Rev. Fr. James Downey assisted by Kev. Fr. C. J. Eschman of Prairie du Roeher. at St. Patrick's chinch in tho presence of a large concrogation of friends of the happy couple at H o'clock in the moin'ng. Masters Emil Bono nd John Soul lin were servers at the mass and Master John Seullin was ring-bearer. As the bridal party enter-d the church, the bii lal chorus from Lohen grin w as played by Miss O si ia lilom on tho organ with violin (ddi-ato by Mrs. L. Emile Profib t. The cor -ninny was tho ring son ice mid the wedding was ospocia'l.v beautiful, the Choir singing Millard's Mass l:i C. A duet. "O Salutaris." was sung by Mhs Myrtle Bambriek and Dr. Jimos Mo Mams and a solo "O Promi-se Me" was given by Mr. Janus Rohan if St Louis, a brother in law of the I ride. The ''ride enter", fs-oit'd by her father and was met at th" altar by the I. rideirroom. Sho was lovelv in E. I). Carey left yesterday for Meridian, Miss., whore iio will trans act business. From there he w.iW.go to Washington ami New York (n hvsiness. .Miss Mattle MnVviliill of Twenty second street, went to St. Louis yes terday to visit her uncle Thomas Mul vihiil, excise commissioner of that city. Capt. and Mrs. M. Williams, of Pa dueah, who came bore to attend the wedding of their daughter. Williams Stuart wedding went to Mound Ci'y yesterday to visit their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Lutz. I a princ( ss gown of whit" embrod ' I rM ni"'I trimmed vv'th ha uls of i French filet and Valenclnnes lace fashioned over a lace mull slip. Her vol! was caught with li'ies f f tho va! loy and she carried a shower bcu'pi t fjf bride's rf Fes. The matron of hroior was Mrs. Janes J. Rodian of St. Loins sls'er o.f the bride who wore a white on brridored gown also In princes' farhion and beautifully gamitiircd with Valenciennes lace. She were a Mrs. Martha I iihti and gran I daugliter, Pauline I.emon who spent. tho winter hero an c;;osts of the for nier's sister, Mrs. Sarah I.emon Painters at work on the residence of Byron L. KU'm at lull Walnut street used a lifow-pipe yesterday afternoon to remove the old paint from tip building and set fire to the house. Th" flames smoldered between the roe! and the ceiling of the house and th.' tiiemeti were obliged t. cut boles in the roof and the sides of the house to h onto the source of the lire. The fire did not do much damage, but water and smoke damaged the In terior of the house to some extent. A portion i f the furniture was removed from the house by neighbors win came to the assistance of the occu pants. TTie firemen of both stations responded to the alarm and gave good service. F. E. H. G odonow, piano-maker and tuner of St. Louis. Mo.: tone and , t touch completely restored. Best work i i i.. j.sf i maiisnip (Hot West Twenty-second ftroef, loft rii,i. i. ... ...ot II I 1 1 L nil It ,1 t;i i 1 1 i - t le v mi stie-nd -H few- i1mv bffr,r" n ttiniliin (.iieuee i -- - .. .... ,. their, homo in Hastings, Minn. Damage by Rust in Wheat. The value of wheat ruined by th rust is estimated at $.".000,0u0 a year. and material, will no at Illinois until May loth. Refer Miss Emma Lansden. Living in Suspense. It is a miserable thing to live In suspense; it is the life of a spider-Swift. NOT ONLY INDIGESTION BUT ALL STOMACH MISERIES GO EACH 22 GRAIN TRIANGULE WILL DIGEST 3000 GRAINS OF FOOD AND CURE STOMACH MIS ERY FIVE MINUTES AFTER. i) :i I n.-re would not be a case ( f Ii gi-stion her- if road -is who are subj"C' to Stomach trouble knew the tronien don digestive virtue contained in ( to -. grain I riauguio of Diapop: na:niPss preparation is eaten an tastes like cand:,. though o:;e Triaticu' will digest a heavy meal without th s'Uht. st fu. or di.-cotnf tt. and r !:. v the sonr. st. a'i! st'imac'i in five m'n utes. besides overcoming all foul. Nan--(ous odors from the breath. Ask y ur ) inrma-ist to sicv ou the formula plainly printi d on each .'.'I rent oas -f Pape's Diap"; sin. then you will roadiiy understand why thD promptly cures Indigestion al),l moves such symptoms as Heartburn, a feeling likwe a lunrp of lead in the stomach. Belching of Gas and Eructa tions of undigested food, water brash. Nauseam Headache. Biliousness and nany other bad symptoms; and, be sides, you will not ne.l laxatives t keep your stomach and intestines clean and frosh. If your Stomach Is scur or your foo l do( sa t digest, and your meals don't tempt vou. whv not got a 50 -cent case Thi-j today and mnk life w rth living? j Absolute relief from Stomach misery (and perfect digestion of anything yon i eat is sure to follow for five minutes on" case is often a while family of aftor. and. besides sufficient to cure Fwn trouble. Surely, a harmless, inexpensive pre paration like Di:ippsin. which will al ways, either at daytime r during th" night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is about as handy and valuable a thing as you could have in the house. W" i hanks i he (in saving by (ire. IlVItON desire to express sincere to neighbors, friends and to men of this rtty for aid in our home from d struction I,. ELLIS AND WIFE. Uoeos and other plants at Mrs. Mad Ion's, 819 Twenty-second street. Uave orders for cut flowers. CITf NEWS IN BRIEF Degree Work Tonight. All members of Alexander lodge I. O. O. F. are roijuesied to attend a meeting at. their hall at S o'clock to night (WediK sdaj ) for degre work. LOANS ACTS AND RENTS. List Your Property with me for Sale or Rent. WALL Eighth Street and Commercial Ave. UPSTAIRS- Bought Store at Carnack. J. D. Copolaud, of Carnack, was in the city yesterday. lie recently bought the general store of It. V. ;'op" and is making it hum. He was for merly of (.rand Chain but is now Car Hack's leading merchant. Relief Messages Free. The Postal Telegraph Cable Com pany will transmit f:ee ou its own lines within the I'uite.i States telegrams relating to relief of sufferers from lie' recent cyclone in the south when sucfi telegrams are offered by duly cons:' aited relief organizations or bv public ffieers in the official capacity. 1 Marriage Licenses. Edward J. Stuart and Abbe H. Wil liams, both of Cairo. Tom Gary and Lizzie Reeves, both f La Center. Ky. Buldie Jones nd Mattie Fre man 'loth of .Wick I iff e. Ky. Lulher N. Barnhill and Nellie Mc Millia. both of Annlston. Mo. Nasecni Saliba and Shnhida Okie 'lanna. both of Cairo. Jacob Kushner and Annie quick. both of Anderson. Mo. Enlisted i U. S. Army. Capt. W. I,. Rood. C. S. A., vls te I the looal recruiting office vesterdav and enlisted si wen for the cast artillerv branch of the service. They were Hart v Giant, of St. Iannis, Alo.: Wos'oy Burns, of Friarpnrt. Miss.: losepdi Sohulu. (d Maiiisonvillo, Ky. ; "has. Everett, of Metropolis, 11,. lames Rafferty. of Altootia, "a.: and Wilov Hobbs. of Rockeroek. III. Thev eft for Jeffetson Bnnaoks. Mo.. where they will receive preliminary training. Many young m n are join ing the army now because. ( f th" good prospect of getting a.i increase in pay. Reception and sale at. Rectory Sat urday afterno: n at L' o'chu k by High School class and Guild. Delicatessen and fancy work. In connection with our Gas and Electric bus iness we have also taken up PLUMBING and are carrying a complete line of plumbing fixtures and supplies, such as tubs, lavatorys, sinks, toilets, pip fittings etc., etc. When In need of anything in this line kindly call on KALLIDAYRITTENHOUSE COMPANY GKi Commercial Avenue, Cairo, Illinois. 1i i Hickory Stove Wood We run two wagons, make prompt deiweriea. Th only place In town where you can get a" Hickory Wood. Two horse Wagon $1.50. ' BELL PHONE 235. Clark-Danforth Handle Company West 21st St. M. A O. R. R. -WOODS FEVER PILLS. TRACt TZyvAHK PILLS re the best remedy on the market h reak up Grip and Colds. For sale by all druggists, 50c per box. Modern Journalism. Newspaper men were to be excluded from a famous trial. "That's good," one of them remarked. "I hate to be hampered by 'acts in writing up a case of this kind.'" .5- I t .-- " .IT s - SHOW CASES AND SHELVING I have 10 Floor Cases ii stock and will sell them during April Plate Glass Tops $4.r.O per foot. Double Strength Glas, Top $3.60 per foot. Frames made of Quarter ed Oak. Cor. 9th and Cedar M. LEI SCIIEN a tt w U N Ml ) M it W in H - Mt e ra W a 0 it ' M K II M 13 i u i 14 u m r t ( M f I'J t PI 4 til 9 H to tl t 14 t M t W w K)