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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1903 fliRDOME Theatre ONE WEEK COMMENCING , MONDAY, JUNE 8 ADVANCED C VAUDEVILLE JSHOWS NIGHTLY 2 First &how 8:00 sharp. . Second Show 9:13 sharp. Program Changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wednesday Club. Miss Mayuie Cus:mjau cf or iii sharp contract folds of black Ydik siik iu Upht toloivd Koods. Rockford, 111., will arrive May for a visit with Mr .and Mrs. J. P. I-add cf Hot) Commercial avenue. Mrs. Har rison was formerly f.iiss Myrtle Al lien of Cairo. MOVIXO riCTl RES AT IIOMK. Place '-Wst wil entertain th Wtd.i-fs- ilay cl''b on 9:30 o'clock. Thursday morning at FIX) H K XC E FAIHHAXKS. June Bride Honored. j Miss Gertrude lilauber of Twenty Picnic at Wickliffe. second street, will entertain this even St. Joseph's Parish Club will Rive i6 ' honor of Miss Mary DeHaun. a picnic at iWickliffe Wednesday. June w' to 1? married Thursday morn 24th on the Three States. The boat i"K ' M'- Ms Hanes. will make two trios' in the iiioruiug. i The wedding will be solemnize! at Informal 'At Home." Mis. Caroline I'.ogeis and M.-s William N. Butler w:i receive in M. .lusepn s parsonage, wie ev. r r. i f,,!! t ml,IP ),! ,r e James (Jillen off. latins ut 9 o'clock J teaiber of domestic (tcience at the' in the morning anil Mr. and Mrs. j High school. I Hanes will leave at 11:1. o clock for Olu Time fitercoM'oc and Modern IMiotoiirupby Walking Together. The stereoscope, one time favorite m our grandmothers and grandfath ers, has been given a new lease of lite by an invention. . combining It lth the latest development in pho tography, thus making the moving picture a fireside possibility. Thirty years ago the stereoscope t'ils In rin fnml nn a mjcliliA ttn q 1. till xftt a HHii uio I.. ., .. t tl iii iit: jiHi iui ui every wt?u eiuip el home. It was tht sine qua riirlif. ftisf jis at ft nriiw1 tha vllle, III. Miss MuTberry will return .,,., ,, . ,.,.,, Reiittal to n happy home. The stereo scope was supposed to have the pow er of keeping papa from going to Arthur Metzger has gone to Ttr.o Haute, Iml., for a visit with fih-nd-. He will vh:it at Springfield and will attend a meeting of the Minobi Phai maeeiitical Association at Peoiia before returning home. Miss Pearl Mulberry left evening for Maude, Ok;a., wh.-re she will visit her sister for several wee! s before going to her nonie ;n Taylor-' PROGRAM 8MUKLER SISTERS Versatile Singing and Dancing Commediennes HAL CRAHAM Champion One Legoed Dancer of the world. BENNY SMUKLER Black Face Comedian The Boy with the educated feet ONE ACT FARCE COMEDY "The Troubles of a Book Agent Coors Open 7:30 PRICES 10c and 25c Hi, at the residence of the 'Walnut street. latter Hannibal. Mo., where they will visit side on Twenty-eighth street where I t . u ill .y.i In In .:.. I .1 ii t I .... J Tt .11 f,V. ..' ... . I'l.lft. ' jthe clul) or worse places and helped Mrs. L. L. Powell and Miss Kffl" Rlsu.r ..ntertai . such of her callrea Lansden. librarians of the Cairo Pub : neelod a little assistance In tha lie Library, will gj to Ontialia this i matter of keeping conversation on Lawn social. Miss Hessle Whelan will entertain the graduating class of t!ie ("alio High school with a lawn social VJ- p" the graduating class of the Cairo nes.lav evening at her heme :90l High School and their friends last Reception to Graudates. A very enjoyable reception was giv Sycamore street. For Miss Sutherland. Miss Illa Thistlewood will enter tain Saturday afternoon, June 13, hiinririne Miss Oraee Sutherland. Ilai'n. I Ir. ail ll.- (leiUHS vine Is announced June 17. evening by Mr. I Cohen and his daughter, Miss Pearl, at their resi lience on Poplar street. Nearly a hundred gutsts participa ted In the festivities of the affair which was elaborate and attractive In wttntip we.l.llne to XI r. for Wednesday 1 pariors uim nana were preiiu.v lecorated with t lie class colors, Arcade Theatre ZZUZZS Kltibth Streal. Moving Pictures Illustrated Sontfs rrotfram Changed Dally. Tonight A HUSBAND'S REVENGE. THE SALT DID IT. Women's Club Picnic. The Wi men's club of Cairo, Vien la and Harrlsburg wiil bold a picnic at Ferndale Thursday, the niembeis of the Cairo club and their families leaving at (! o'cloctc a. m. via the tig Fo.ir railroad. morning to attend an institute of Southern Illinois librarians. They will return Wednesday evening. In their absence. Miss Marie (Jlauber will have charg? of the Hbravy. Concrete walks and floors con structed from B to 12 cents per quart foot. .Parties wanting same telephone 169 and I will call to ace ou. W. R. HALLIDAY. black and gold while the class flower the gay Black eyed Susan, was every wheie In evidence. Mesilaines M. Aluams. A. Adelberit and If. Cohen, cf St. Louis, Mrs. F Rosenheim of Memphis, Temt., and Mrs. David P.aer of Mtirphysboro. guests of the Cohen household, as sisted In receiving and In the duti if hostesses. The dining-room wher the nfreyo nieiits were served was lovely with its decorations of magnolias and car nations while punch was served under a canopy of the class colors. The favors were small ships for the graduates with the class motto ''Launched but not Anchored'' inscrib ed thereon. The singing of the class Miss DeBaun Honored. SMi, at th(1 tabu? aiul tho givjIlg of The Mystic Circle met last even v w(,rf, ,)rj),lit Hpot3 ,n ,he lug at the home of the Misses U.uise t.vellllg-s ,,tve,.sion al, (,aneillg and Blanche Spies on Twenty seventh lr ,t th,a .)Ieasant affair to a close. Westminster Guild. The Westminster Guild of the Pres byteiian church met last evening at the home of Miss Mildred Hlnkle on Twenty-eighth street. The attendance was not large owing to the rainy weather but the meeting was filter esting nevertheless. Ik mt JteftMklaf liriak la tke Worltf ' I m uTTLr. II fttl V4 hn, UrwtriM RUailt DR. MORRISON DCNTItT Of ro7 Commercial Avwm Aannen Phana 71 street and were pleasantly entertained In honor of Miss Mary DeFiaun, who is to become the wife of Mr. Mose i Hants Thursday. The members spent the evening hemming napkins for the bride while the two lone men who graced the af lair with their presence lent inspira tion to the work. A three course luncheon was served : and the affair was a happy one for all concerned. Those attending were the Misses Mary DeUaun, Maine O'Connell, Char lotte Sloo, Mr. and Mrs. Paul liaur, Mr. f lanes. A number of older guests wet present to wish the class members Cod speed in their commencement of 'lile away from school. Miss Edna Dwyer ill Is convalescent. who has be n Jervis Hiekeox has returned from a visit at Charleston, Mo. Danl. Gillespie is confined to his home cm Center street by Illness. Miss Alice Wood, daughti r of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woo: lias returned from San Diego, Cal.. after an ex tended visit to her grandparents. Ma jor and Mrs. E. W. HaMiday. She was accompanied as far us St. j ills by her aunt Mrs. Martha Trabue o' oidsville, Ky., aim Miss Kendall. or Chicago who also have been gu 'sts at the HalH. lay's home In Sa i Diego. the move; But like a great many other de vices the stereoscope was overdone, ard soon they were laid away to W WA STATESATTDBNEY REPUBLICAN ADMIRERS OF SEN ATOR WALTER WARDER URGE HIS CANDIDACY THE OFFICE. Some Republicans of A'exander county are talking or bringing oi t ,x,5jwrr i tzar "UK THE MITOSCOPE. garret and storeroom to he viewed by after generations ha relics of times agone. The stereoscope has been rejuve nated bv an Inventor who has hitched FOR te it the modern moving picture. The pictures for this apparatus are made by a stereoscope caniera- that Is in pairs, side by side, and the prints thus made are mounted on a Hon. Walter Warder of P.-.iro for the ' bttrreI tf ln a cylindrical office of states attorney. Reading"'" e i. . ,.e ikiui the ln,rt.mce of the oftiee fr the Ut,,-B revollM a suuauie crana peneial welfare of t:,e county they " 6- ! " .-rr i.u ,.., !. III., ill. able man like Senator Warder wou'd " " 6 . . , . subserve adlmrably t'ne intcres s of law and justice. Of course Senator Warder has he'd offices higher than that of states a- tontey but not ones in which the community in which he lives is more lirectly and vitally concerned. Senator Warder can lty. The apparatus is called the Mutoscope. HOI SEHOLD SUif.KSTIOXn. Whtn baking potatoes and your oven Is not at baking temperature. If the potatoes may be placed on the be prevailed i top of the sto' under tin pan; Dan Fitzgerald is expected to ar rive home Friday from Lake Port, Ark. Did You Ever Try Bond's Liver Pills FOR Blloisness or Headache? Drop a postal. We will be glad to , tend you samples. THEY ALWAYS PLEASE. 8old by all Druggists. Bond's Pharmacy Co. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Fortnightly Musical Club. me roniiignuy Aius.cai ciuo win Mrg ... T Havnes of Sixth street meet this afternon at LJI.rary Hall has hw guest htr aunti Mrj. Culp when an excellent program of works of gt iUjS from German coinpcners will be given! ' by Mrs. C. P. Gallgher. Mrs. Leon E. Mrs u C)f st , , , i .-..I.,.., ;.. . ion. .m.-n the guest of her Bister, Mrs. J. H. m FOR THE LEGISLATURE. Leila Miller. The program is as follows: Piano, (a Sonntagniorgen auf Glion; (b) Cascade du Chadxn Franz Bendel; Mrs. Galigher. Songs , (a) Embarrassment Abt; (b) O Press Thy Cheek Against Mine Own Jensen; Mis. Holt. Piano, Liebestrume Liszt; Mrs. Denison. Song. Nachtlied Wi.helm Ritt lllttl, .MUI.T, F'iSt t Duet, Kantalsle Schubert. first movement; Mrs. Denison and Mrs. Galigher. Song, Dedication Schumann Mrs. Holt. Piano, Gondola Fes; m Vevvy Mrs. Denison. Song, Acb. War Ensie Goscht.-n Moreland of Ninth street. Mesdames .1. W. Dunn and A. J. . New man went to Dawson Springs, Ky.. .yesterday to spend two weeks. Hrashear Mattingly went to Hayti Mo., yesterday where he will spend the summer on his father's farm. (old German folk-scng) Miss Miller. Editor Bulletin: No doubt the( S(lIlg StU Mie Vacbt Carl citizens of Cairo and Alexander coun- pohm Mrs. Holt, ty will want a good and true Demo- pia0 persicher Marsch. (Johann crat in tJie next legislature and we stracss) Alfred Gruenfeld; Mr-i. know tit no one la tnis legislative dis- Galigher. CfSfll t III l.iai .UUI'I Ull lite nn.l.lir.l ut-i- ter tban CapL 1L F. Potter, of the Argus If he can be persuaded to be come our staudard nearer. . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gilbert went to Iy.tiis yfstorday on a brief visit combining business and pleasure. Miss Gertrude Glauber has returned fiom Belleville where she attended the convention of the Egyptian Hustlers. Mis.i Nellie Fisher, of West Twenty (ighth street left yesterday for Grin nell, Iowa, where she will visit relatives. J. B. Warner, of H19 Ohio street, who is seriously ill at his home was resting comfortably last night being tntirelj free from tain. Fads and Fashions. New York. Juim 8. The pcpie lailtv of the net blouse has not aba ed Capt. Potter is well and tavwab'y. fol. tl)(.y arfr gwn in great nu,iJe s known In his district, and in fact this summer, aad are worn with throughout the state. the most finished newsr.auer writer.?'..... ! j.'.. i ... to George Darmody In the state will add power to the InaU.h th(. Wltor of the sk,rt. TI is sf,''t who wiU 0CC"Ily "' Hate ticket If he nominated. There ,VW5 ie frfrwt of a wllol(1 P(;Ktume t. , , ia no question as to his uneorrupte I j rather than a separate waist and skirt' . ",r8- ?k ",S r, , NU.k',ffe; Hemocracy. he has never asked cf Thtw u always another kind of lac,y" "n'1 M- Edward Rubonacher of .iorenouse, .o., are guesis oi Airs. upon to accept the nomination, thcre ue many who beli.-ve that he would outrival Folk and others who have made enduring name and fa'ne for their courageous and aide work In the office of prosecuting attorney." s-al I one of his friends yesterday. till NEWS IN IF Cutting Wheat. Mr. Higgle, near Unity, began cut ting wheat yesterday being one of the first in this section to do this, but the rain topped him. Machinery can not move in the muddy ground. Crops are very fair this year. To Complete Sewer System. City Engineer Thistlewood Is en gaged in making estimates on the cost of sewers from Twenty-eighth to Thlr ty. fourth streets. This is to com plete the new sewer system in the upper part of the city. Council Meeting Tonight. The city council will meet tonight and an interesting meeting is antici pated. There's still a vacancy on th police force to be filled. The new fire station will be passed upon and some saloon business. with frequent turning thry may ba baked as well as In an oven. When boiling potatoes ani the centre of the potato refuses to soften, ptur cold water ln the kettle; this will retard the boiling t.hc the cen tre of the potato will cctitlnue to cook When servin , cream of celery si up, it U well while making' to crls- pen tn cold water; when the soup ia ready to serve cut the celery fcticka Into small pieces and put into the soup; the crisp celery gives a de licious flavor. When frying steak -tv chops for breakfast, and you happen to have some left over potatoes, cct the o tatoes in dice, ffasori and warm up ln milk; when the me.it It nearly done pour the potatoes Hit the spider with It; the gravy glies a delicious flavor to the rreamej potatoes and makes an eas'ly cooke.1 breakfast dish. When prink ling cLithes use a whisk broom; the work may tie done evenly and quickly. When smoothing rough Irons and you have no wax handy, i.ee a Utieda hiscult box; this contains sufficient wax. T. D. Windroni has sold his resi- . . i- .... . e .ll-let tirfTirtv fill 1 wenr i-.r. t'r KlreeT rie is one oi skirts of voile, linea or silk. F.let. Is . , T- " ... t- . .... .appointed modern office when ut l w en ueii. . Ids party any emoluments, but has fought the battles of Democracy nfton unaided and without compensa tlcn. He is an old soldier and will jk.11 a larger vote than any other man In the district. Let ns' go to ' work and see that lie Is placed on the ticket, as we want men of power, integrity and knowledge on our state ticket this falL DIPS. Cairo, June 8, 1908. FLOOD CONDITIONS STILL BAD. Lincoln, Neb., June 8. Flood con ditions "are still bad In Southeastern Nebraska but the worst is believed to te over. .The Burlington's Aatchison line is tied up ou accoutn of washouts jiear Rulo, aad the branch line to Sal wa ia ln bad shape. Charles Gayt r of Cedar street. Miss Cora Jackson, of Baton RoguJ, I-a.. is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Mar shall of Thirty fourth street and Mi 8 Jodie Parker, of Twenty-sixth street. or seme embroidery of ilnen of floss of the same color used as the trim ming which gives n certain smart ness to the blouse. Strappings of silk are very attractive and are much used. Decidedly Frenchy in appear ance would be a blouse of white will . i. i ..in. ....... . cuio.e,, SK u.iiuu.ngs. Mrs r.lsp.r Jon(.s aI)(1 (laugllt(ir lOMU,ara 1,1 -1 a"" ,Miss Hazel, of Pa,Tucah, have been ... lie i.e.K.n ... ia.sn.oii ami a so o, ,)y th nnf,KS of ffnm Am)a ft, Moltlll foulard and shantun. Suits of every lht forn.r K pWer Mr9. j. w. arr0'. ' ,)V S(.r( f K to 4. A ,:KK.. imaginable color are made of the . 1I(1,hr(inU nvpnilp ' ..,;., e,e first two materials mentioned an I " " , greaiiy pieasi u ui me ri-Min. i i.c fi"" Attorney's New Office. Attorney Angus Ie who recently n tired from the firm of Lansde i & U-ek, is fiting up z. v.ew office in his building at Fifth sti-er and Conim r clal avenue. Ho "nave a wcll- th work is completed. Heavy Pavement. There are V, brick bats to a square yard and about 700 square yards to a block on each side of Washington ave nue where the double track lies. Each brick weighs nine pounds, or a little over. That makes L'TO.HOO pounds of brick to a block on each side of the street. Ball Game at Mounds. The baseball team of Mounds de there is a great variety of style. The short jackets are very stunning a'ld the long coats, cut in odd shapt s arj very attractive, st me richly em broidered and others severely pla n except for rows of tiuttons. A new trimming that is much favored for Mr. and rMs. W. If. LItherland of ,,it,hing of Bree.llove and the biting . ri,inii.hiii a a inrninr v ni . ih ' city are guests of Mr. and rMs. R b ert Hut of Twenty-eighth street. They are en route to Bloomlngton. Ind. H. G. Becker of The Halliday. of Clemens. Hudson and Titus wer- the features. In Busy Day in Court. the city couit yesterday Judge poneee ccstumes Is plain bands .f traveling representative for Swift Iloss gave attention to twenty- two peo silk a shade darker than the material FOR HALF A CENTURV WOOD'S FEVER PILLS HA VM BKCN RCCOGNIZCD as S UHKCURK tor mil BILIOUmmnd MALARIAL DIBCABK: As a rmmtf Regulator, Blood furinor, and to rotu Icg Torpid Llvor, they bar bo equaJ moo A JBTOJC DR. WM. WOOD & SONS. Ctiro. IU i 1 ... .kn..rk.l tint ttf IT Company of Chicago, has returned l" w ''s' "' nn..-iu. .r i, tho fenses. Six were drunk and sixteen convention of the Egyptian Hustlers were disorderly In a variety of nays too numerous to mention. There were C Wrleh' eleven women in the lot. an umisua'ly Nearly all tl-e of Ex Mayrr and Mrs. M. and d.nu:hters .Ii n- and Augusta who larire percentag are at The Hallllav expect to go to fenders were in groes. The Urns col Dn Quoin this we.U for an cxtenJ.j.l le.ted amounted to sometbin? ove. visit with the family of II .n. S. P. $tt. Eaton. I i I The Bulletin has the lnrpt clrcu Dr. and Mrs. Albeit Harrison, of latlon and the beat circulation. One Mother's Plan. "When people complain that they cannot do anj thing with their chil dren, that they will not mind, it Is mostly the parents' fault. They let their children have th ; r own way while they are babies; yet tney would not be troubled If they vctild take Nature for example,'' sa; s a success ful mother. 'The little fruit tree cannot grow strong without a stick tiH to It, and cannot bring good fruit if not tended from time to time. "So how can a ch'ld turn out to be good If It has not the heme iralu Itig, If parents .or pet a.l about the Ten Commandment? How can they expect their children to honor them or their teachers or their employers?" .1 (uick Count. The expert brtdge-playc r's little daughter was a model Sunday-school scholar. Toward the close of the year her teacher said: , 'Susie, If you continue to know your lessons to well you will have a good conduct carl for every Sunday in this year." -My!" said Susie. That'll be whole deck, won't It?" Llpplncott'a. A Useful Hint. When letting out the scams of a bodice or lengthening the hem of a skirt, place the garment on a table right Elde up. Wring a cloth out o. warm water, and place over the part to be pressed, then pass a hot Iron briskly both ways, then take off the cloth. This brings cut the nap on he cloth and leaves '.o trace of a former tewlr.5. And la Much Less Noble. It coats more to revenge injuries than to br them. Bishop Wilson. IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW That all First Class Deal-rs when you ask for So.la Water will serve you only with The Standard Temperance Drinks Mauufa:tured by Andrew Lolir Bottling- Company. NOTICK! NOTICE!! We guarantee our goods to comply with all requirements of Pure Food Laws anl will protect and hold harmless all Dealt r thereof. ASK FOR LOHR'S 5 Are YOU going to be COOKED this Sum mer or do the COOKIE G? A (IAS RANGE solves this problem. It costs no more to tun a Gas Range than a Coal Stoc. We have them frxm $15X0 up on easy Montlvy or Weekly Pay ments. $2 DOWN. 50c A WEEK OR $2 A MONTH. CALL AM) SEE US OR HAVE OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL ON YOU. CAIRO CITY GAS CO. First Bank AND Trust Company (iOO-GU Ohio Street. Cairo, Illinois. Capital $250,000 Surplus $50,000 ALL BUSINESS MEN REQUIRE 1. A safe bank In which to deposit thi'ir money and securities. 2. A bank from which to borrow rroney to carry on legitimate bus iness Interests. 3. A bank carefully equipped to render the best assistance to every businis proposition and fully organized in every bankluj? 1 -partment. 4. A bank liberal in Its business methods, but conservatively man aged to Insure safety. (In (5- Vi . - -, ) 5. A bank large enough to Inspire tho confidence of Its customers but not too large to pive every consideration to the inte'ropt of rising young business men. C. A bank with courteous officers, capable of giving customers sound business advice. Of Any Bank In Soutner-n Illinois. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Private Boxes for Rent in our Safety Deposit Vaults at $3 and up ward per year. CHICAGO AND RETURN $10.95 Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Tickets soM May 23 'i ta Ju le 2, ?ii 1 rtirn'nj to Inno J2tli, 1903. S. (1. HATJII. Q. P. V. J. H. JO SE , Ticket Agent, Cairo. Hickory Stove Wood run two wagons, make prompt deliveries. Clark-Danforth Handle Company Wist 21st SL M. & O. R. R. The only place In town where you can get H Hickory Wood. Two hor Wagon $1.50. BELL PHONE 235. , -......-'....I 1