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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1908 QQQQOOQOOBCltSIQQCIOOQOOO WANT ADS IN THIS CAIRO BULLETIN ARID READ EVERY MORN" ING IN 2 000 FAMILIES. Si a n a 13 a a 22 a D The Want Columns of the Bulletin are consulted by hundreds of people every morning iu search of real estate bargains, articles for sale, lost or found, sit uations wanted and vacant. RATES. One Insertion, per word Three Insertions, per word . One Week, One Month.' 8 No advertisement Inserted lor less than 25c. &08OODOOODOQ8OQ0D0QOQ THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN Rate, for Classified Notlcea One Insertion, per word....... .01 Three Irnetlone, per word 02'2 One week, per word 05 One month, pe wo-d 15 No advertisement Inserted for less than twenty-five cents. FOR RENT ROOMS For light konseieiln. J60R Poplar atreat FOR RENT Furnished room with tialh.SO'JM, Commercial avenue. FOR RENT Eight room dwelling No. 220 Sixth street. All modern Im provements. Apply 218 Sixth Btreet. FOR RENT-Six room house: re:i trally located; bath and light. Apply 127117 llollirook avenue. FOR RENT Desirable residence -lHth desirable neighborhood. W. S. Dewey, 2(((l Elm street. FOR RENT HuildinK at 1)7 or 80" Ohio street. Apply Cotter Urns., 117 Ohio street. FOR RENT Threo furnished rooms for housekeeping, everything convenient. Apply 2001 (upstairs) Poplar street. FOR RENT Furnished ronis Mod- i ern Improvements. 417 Eighth street. FOR RENT Office rom In First Pmik r.ulliling, heat and jalntor ser vice. Apply First Dank and Trust Co. FOR RENT Modern cottage, 520 Tenth street; 0 rooms and bath. Sam uel White. FOR RENT House on Thirty fourth street. Apply to A. J. Ross. FOR RENT - Furnished front room in new modern cottage, suitable for two gentlemen or ma ti and wife. S-l Twenty-second street. FOR RENT Furnished cottage, No. 221 Twelfth. Possession given July 1st. Apply to L. II. Myers. FOR RENT Six room house, base ment, bath, lights. Apply, MeCantt, ILLINOIS CENTRAL Corrected to June 1, 1308. THC FAST MAIL ROUTE Trains Leave Cairo: 1:32 a. m.. Daily Chicago Vestibule. Limited, arriving Chicago 11:30 a. m. 2:23 a. m. Daily St Louis Night Limited, arriving St. Louis 7:08 a. m. Bleeping car open at 8:30 p. m. b:00 a. m. Chicago Daylight Express except Sunday. 5:00 a. m. St. Louie Momtai ex pu ss, except Sunday. 11:15 a. m. St Loulfl Fat Mall. 11:15 . m. Chicago Mid day Special ?:35 p. m. Dally St. Iula Limited. C:3'i p. m. Afternoon Express for Odin, EfflitKhnm, Matl'xm, Champaign 5:10 p. m. Thrli Accommodation. 7:15 prcM. p. m Chicago and Eastern Mi 7:4$ a. S:15 a. Memphis and KashTllIe. Memphis and ttaw Or lean Limited. 8:00 a. m. Padurah and LoulsTille. 1:41 p. m. Dally Memphis and New Orleans. 1:41 p. m. Dally Nashville. Cbatt nooga and Atlanta. 4:30 p. m. Fulton Accommodation. 5:50 p. m. Paducah and Louisville. 6:00 p. m. Memphis and New Or leans Special. For through tickets, sleeping ear accommodations and further lnfonnn tlon apply at Illinois Central Passes ger Station, Cairo, III J. H. JONES, Ticket Atent. 8 A. HATCH, G. P. A. A. M. HANSON. Pa... Trsftla Ma. MOBILE & OHIO I!. K Time of Train CAIRO Southbound 1, Express dally, lv.. 3, Express daily, lv., No. No. .2:05 ..2:05 p.m. a.m. Northbound No. L Express daily, !v....1:35 p.m No. 4, Express daily, lv.... 2:11 a.m. t. M JONES, Ticket June 1, 1908. Cairo, III. a o a O o o o o o .01 .02 i .05 .13 per word per word . 217 Third street. FOR KENT Two nicely furnished rooms. Apply 1)27 Eighth street. FOR RENT Furnished room tmit ;ib!e for two gentlemen bath. .120 Tveit.v-(irst street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE The residvlnee at 2209 Washington avenue consisting of 11 lots, and a two-story 11 room house is now for sale in small portions of not less than two lots each. Call nnd see division. 1'rices reasonable. J. H. Wall, Agent, Eighth and Commercial. Km SALE CHEAT Uasoleno run- ibout with top, in A 1 condition. Ad iress R., care Bulletin. FOR SALE - American Floss Candy Mac hine cheap. J. L. Barnes, Mound City, 111. WANTED Piano player for picture show. Address "Piano" this office. FOR SALE Morris Chairs, kitchen cabinet, dining room set, Ruck's range, base burner, Anchor open hearth and complete set of household furnishings. Apply 221 Twelfth street. HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED FOR V. S. ARMY Able bodied unmarried men between ages of 15 and 23; citizens of I'nited States, of good character and temperate hab its, who can speak, read ami write English. For information apply to iccruiting officer, 111 Ohio stree', Cairo, 111. SITUATIONS WANTED Advertisements of not exceeding three lines will be accepted free for one week's time from any reader of The Bulletin to be filed by advertiser In person, on regular form, at tho of fice of The Bulletin Company, 701 Ohio Btreet. The Pulletln Company Bssumes no responsibility for any ad vertisement or statement made there in anil will not accept under this heading tho notice of any person known to be employed. MIDDLE ACEI LADY would like a situation as housekeeper. No objec tion toemlol work. Call 223 Sixteenth AMERICAN RABBIS. Frankfort. Mich., July L From Chi cago, New York, Portland, New Or leans. San Francisco anil other cities throughout the country there gathered here today a distinguished body to take part, iu the nineteenth annual meeting of the Central Confurcnee of American Rabbis. Rabbi David Phil ipson of Cincinnati is to preside over the sessions, which will continue for one week. Mandate, capital and la hor. the Bible in public schools and a number of other ipiostions of the day are to be discussed by tlie con icreiK c. The Bulletin's advertising rates are the lowest when circulation Is consid- POISON Bcme Pains, Can ccr, Scaly Sis, y- Pinnies, Many people suffer from Blood Poison and don't know it If you have aches and pains In K hones, back or joints, Itching, Scaib) skin, blood feels hot or thin; Swo' Glands, Rising and Bumps 01 u. sMn, Sore Throat or Mouth, falllrj iv,r, Pimples or offcnrlvi? eruptions Cancerous Sores, Lumps or Sores on Lipn, Faci? or any part of tho bo7 Rash on Skin, are run down or net vous. Fleers on Bny part of the body, Carbuncles or boils. Take Botanic BJood Bairn, (B. B. B.) Guaranteed to cure even the worst and most deej seated cases. B. B. B. drives all pofe. onous matter from the system ant, sends a flood of pure, rich blood ul rect to the skin surface. In this waj Ach and Pains are stopped, all Erup. tlons, Sorea. Pimples, even cancer are qu'ckly healed and cured. BOTANIC BLOOD BALM, (B. B. B.) composed of pure Polanic Incredlenta DRUGGISTS, II. Gold In Cairo, III, by W. F ,8'mon, 1301 Washington Ave. Hi II - Stocks Bonds an Cereals II PROFOUND APATHYIGRAIN CLOSED OP In Financial District Greeted Opening of New Fiscal Year Big Obliga tions to Be Met. New York, July 1. The new fiscal year opened in the financial district in i condition of profund apathy, so fat- as was reflected in tlie securities mar ket. Rankers and trust companies ha 1 some, occupation in tlie paying ot interests on bonds anil there were 1 1 i other seasonable money obligations to be met including tlie payment of $11,- 123, (mo Instalment of subscriptions to tin; new Northern Pacific stock. The trust companies are compelled under the new law to fix their reserves today at 10 per cent on deposits, and tlie con dition of the reserves of those compan ies shown by their last report would indicate that they must have with drawn from the hanks in the neighbor hood ot .j.ooil.UOU to meet tins re uulrement. The financial community is in hourly expectation of a call from tlie treasury department to return per haps $5(1,000,0011 government deposits. July divided and interest disburse ments in New York are estimated in the neighborhood of $180, noil, n00. Yet so heavy is the surfeit of funds iu tlie money market and so feeble the demand for facilities from borrowers that these extra ordinary reipiire lnents have done nothing more than stiffen tlie call money rate temporar ily to two percent compared with to , per cent before prevailing. The fiscal year opens with large sup plies of funds pressing for employ ment in the time money market, wlie'e loans currying over tlie year end to day fell to a "'.4 per cent rate. Notwithstanding these pletoric con ditions of money the bond and stock markets lay in lethargic mid whilly indifferent state to any developments In the news. Money rates are now lower than at any period since the summer of 1901 and tlie record must go back four years for any parallel for the low level of activity in stocks today. The pendency of the political canvass must, inall probability, lie (he principal cause responsible for the present immobility of markets. NEW'YORK STOCKS. New York, July 1. Today YcVu rd;.;.' Close Close Amal. Copper ! i-1 Am. Sugar 12li 12ti Atchison S 1 1 i 81U Do. rid I"1 IS. and O S Sf.H B. K. T 47 1 T 1 L- C. and N. V 131'i 131V. C. M. and St. P VAS W Colo. F. and 1 27 27 1). and R. C! 2f,i 21 Do. Pld 3S 37 (it. No. PI'd mi'-i 121 Illinois Central 12'.Ts 12'.'K' Inter. Mets '. . . . 1 1 :'s '0r; Do. Pfd 20 20 L. and N UT,K lOli M. Pac 4S:, !7Vi M. K. and T 27 '2 27 'i N. Y. C l"Us hCVj Nor. Pac i:;ii:U F',;'.- Pac. Mail 21 2i l'enn U'O-ri 120".; People's Has 12 Ul'i Rending U2- 112', Rock island 137 1 ."" Do. Pfd 2!l2 2"1,; Sou. Pac M'i 7 Sou. Ry 1714 1" I'nion Pac 113U HU '. S. Steel 27"x 273s Do. Pfd 1"278 l'2ss Wabash H H Do. Pld 22 U 22 !i Western I'nion 33 33 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Refunding 2's reg. ..104 Ml Refunding 2's coil ..Ml MlVi Registered 2's 100 lU'Hi Coupon 2's 10ii-4. 100 New 4 s reg 121' 121' New I s coupon 122'i 122 U PROVISIONS. HITTER Firm. Creameiy, special extras 22 M' CHEESE Easy and unehange I. EGGS Steady and unchanged. COFFEE Options closed st-adv net unchanged to .". points higher Sales 22.3(10 bags. July COT,, un changed, spot unlet; No. 7 Rio, fi'J: mild tpiiet; Cordova ft fn 12'2. SCGAR Raw, firm: fair refining ,8'i; centriliigal degrees test t.' molasses sugar 201 ; refine-l steady. NEW YORK MONEY. fw York. July 1. Money on a?y, 't'lil'i per cent; closing bid 4; offered '2. Time loans fpiiet an I easier; sixty nays ier ci in , ninety days 2 per cent, six mouths :i Tr 4: mcicantile paper 2,-j.fi i sterling steady; demand $4:v,.::,: sixtv days $4.K.V;",fi Bar silver 3.2'.: Best tiie World Affords. "It give me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and it never fails to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it 'Is applied. 2nc. at all drus'sr'sfs. Wheat Recovered From Set Back . Caused1 By Scattered Selling of July and Continued Firm. Chicago. III., July 1. WHEAT.' Strong almost aH day on excellent de mand tor September. Scattered sell ing of July by local tongs at the start caused slight recessions in prices but the market soon recmcred from the set back and continued strong. The advance at Liverpool and showery weather in Kansas and Nebraska were tlie chief bullish influences. De liveries on July contracts which to talled a mi'lion bushels, were h ss than had been generally anticipa'ed, and this helped to strengthen tlie market. September closed up 1V4; No. 2 red S!ifi91; No. 2 red S;V.Tj'&9: No. 2 hard StlfiOl; No. 2 hard ST'-ifi 89: Sept. opened Siifj Sli7H : highest X7'i ; lowest 837)((f 80; closing 87 '4; July 83'ls(S83"i. CORN Inclined to be weak early because of favorable weather for the new crop, nut toward the end ot tlie first hour sentiment became bulll-h and the remainder of the day the market was firm. Small local re ceipts and light acceptances in the country were the principal bullish factors. Sept. closed up 4 '?: No. 2 72 'i No. 2 77; No, 2 yellow 72fi7!l2; Ni. 2 yellow 72f721i; September opetio 70-!&70U; highest "IK: lowes! 701;; closing 70:,4; July t;9:i4. OATS Strong owing to the active demand by shorts for July. The fa that no oats were delivered today on July contracts was tlie main reason for the urgent demand. Crop damage reports helped to strengthen the mar ket. September closed higher: No :, iOVif; r: No. 2 white 5U(T 31 ; Sept. opened 29;!A; highest 40; lowest 2i:,K; closing :i9r-i,: July 4714- RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Chicago, Julv 1. The following car loads represent the day's movements; Fiorr 2i 21 Wheat 11 98 Corn 411 121 Oats ' 291 279 MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT. ' Minneapolis, July 1. WHEAT. July 103T; 1111;; Sept. MTi9K; cash No. 1 northern 107"4; No. 2 northern 103. NEW YORK GRAIN. New York. July 1. WHEAT Re ceipts 22,000, exports (i.OOO; spot linn. No. 2 red 97T98; No. 2 red 9NV4 f.o.b. afloat. Options closed 14 to 1 net rise. July 97. CORN Receipts 2i;,000. Exports 1, oho; spot firm: No. 2, i9 nominal, ele vators and 78''o nominal f.o.b. afloat. Options closed without change July Spot OATS Rec ipls 220. dun. steady; mixed .ll'o'.l.l; white ; clipped white :,1i 07. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago. July 1 , CATTLE. Re ceipts IS.oufi; steady to piifi-2.1 lower; steers 480 390; cows and heifers 230 Ti !!(; luills 2iMi(fj 320; calves ,110 023; stoikers and feeders 2i3'f.i13. HOC.S Reeeipts 22.oi)i; generally live lower; choice hoavv spring butch- rs illUKi ;;.", ; lights f,2;i(f;'t!i;0; packing 73THi3: pigs -13uf000. SHEEP lieceipts 17.00; sti'ady to 10 lower; Mieep "73T 123; lambs 130 Ti 130; yearlings 130'? 475. ST. LOUIS St. Louis, July eipts 4. 100; steady CATTLE. 1. CATTLE. Re ; beef steers 47.1T feeders 200 '! 5"0 : 2'iOT7o; Texas sou; stockers and inn and In iters teirs ".73''' (i3n. HOGS Reci'ipt" 11.0O0; ,? 1(1 ligher; ranged 1 .-.." i ('.CO. THE PERFECT WAY. Scores of Cairo Citizens Have Learned It. If you suffer from backache, There is only one way to cure it. The perfect way is to cure the kid leys. A bad back means sick kidneys. Neglect it. urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for 'idnevs onlv. James Connor, farmer, living two miles north of Cairo. 111., says; " A hoit time aeo I had an attack of lame back, w hich was only one of the nany that had previously annoyed lie. Often I was confined to the house for a weeV at a time. doctored and used a great manv nieiiicines tint re- 'eived little benefit. Finally I beard of Doan's Kidney I'ills, procured same at Sch"h & Sons' drug store and tiecan using them. I had taken only few doses when I noticed relief an 1 ontinued their use until cured. I now feel netter man at any time ior vears and Doan's Kidney pills de serve the creilit. For sale by all dealers. Price .10 cents. Foster-Milnurii o.. Huff a to. New York, sole agents for tbe I'nited States. Remember the name Doan's ami take no other. Remevlna Oil Stains. Tellow stains left by sewln? machine ...- - I.W i.K- ? ' "D"l rJ, .rrZ ; l: : U auiiuuuia t o w- 8FTNESS OF SEAL8KIN. la RlTBlrd by DaadruO? Ilnmnn Hnlr I ICradirated. Where Sealskin is admired the world over for its softness and glosslnesii; and yet the human hair Is equally as woft and glosay when healthy; and the radical cause of all hair trouble ts dandruff, which la caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbro's Herptclde Is the only preparation that Is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan druff there Is no falling hair, but ft lux uriant growth of glosity. soft hair Is cer tain. Scouring the ncalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff (erm. Thous ands of women e-e their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herplclde. Sold by leading druergists. Send 10c. In stampf to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich, v Two shies 50 cents and $1.09. Paul G. Scnuh & Sons, Special AfenU SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Special Warrant No. 11. Notice; Public notice is hereby given that the county court of Alex ander county, Illinois, has rendered judgment for a special tax upon prop erty benefited by the following im provement: For the construction of vitrified tile jdpe sewers, house ci n- nections and inlets and brick man holts in Tw enty-second and Wt st rweiity-second streets, ' Twenty-third ind West Twenty-third streets, Twen ty-fourth and West Twenty-fourth streets. Twenty-fifth and West Twenty-fifth streets. Twenty-sixth ami West. Twenty-sixth streets. Twenty eventh and West Twenty seventh treets, Charles and Walnut, streets, in the city of Cairo, Illinois, and for filling tlie unfilled portions of said streets with earth from lot line to lot lino and to the grades of the said streets as now established by ordi nance, under Ordinace No. 127 of said city of Cairo, as will more fully ap pear from the certified copy of th judgment on fib iu my office; that tlie variant for the collection of such pedal tax is in the hands of the un ices igned. Sid spec ial tax is levied to he paid n ten annual Installments, and Jie amount of the first, installment thereof Is the sum of Eight Thousand md Eighty-Four Dollars and Twenty Six Cents ($8ii8l.2tj,l, and the said in stallment, w ill become due and payable m the -in! day of January, A. 1). 1909. The nine remaining installments of said special tax are for the sum of Seven Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($7000.(10) each, and the same become due and payable on the 2nd day of lanuary, January, lanuary, January, lanuary, lanuary, lanuary, lantary, A. I). 1910, the the the the the the the 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd nd nd 2nd day day day day day of of A. A. A. A. A. A. A. I). D. I). I). D., D. 1). 1911, 1912, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1910, of of of of (if 1917 and the 2nd day D. 1918, respectively, all of said ten install if January, A. and each am nents bear interest at the rate of five (3) per cent tier annum from tbe 5th lay of May, A. D. 1908, payable an nually at the same time that the said several installment become due and payable, respectively. All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount as sessed, at the city treasurer's office, at the Alexander County National Bank. No. 801 Commercial avenue, in 'he city of Cairo, Illinois, within thirty (20) days from the date ticreot. Dated this 21th day of June, A. D. 1 908. THOMAS E. MAHONEY, City Treasurer. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Special Warant No. 10. Notice: Public notice is hereby given thai the county court oi rtn-wn ler county. Illinois, lias rendered a judgment for a special tax upon prop erty benefited by the following im provement: For tlie construction oi i vitrified brick pavement, with a com bination concrete curb and gutter on aeli side thereof, upon Washington lvenue, in the city of Cairo, Illinois. from tlie north line oi second sum to the north line of Thirty fifth street. n said city of Cairo, and for the con st ruction of brick manholes and brick itch basins In and upon said Washing- i mi Avenue, ami lor tne consiiucuoo of other local improvements upon saM Washington avenue, between the norm line of Second street and tlie north line of Thlrty-fifth street in said city of Cairo, under Ordinance No. Hi ci aid City of Cairo, as will more fully .... i U appear from the certuieu -copy oi in. judgment on file in my office; that tlie warrant for the collection of such . . . t . .1... 1... 1 .. 9 . 1, special lax IS in tue nanus ui in- " lersigned. Said special tax is levied to be paid . .-T, . --.I II... :n ten annual insiaiiuii-in.v dim m amount of the first installment therein Is the sum of Thirteen Thousand. Five Hundred and Fifty Three Dollars ami Vim ty seven Cents ( $i. ,,-;.. :i ) tbe said installment win necome inl and payable on the second day of Jan nary, A. 1).. l :'.':'. Tlie nine remaining installments of said special tax are tor the sum oi Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred (12, 9oni Dollars each, and the same be come due and payable on the second dav of January, A. D. the second lay of January. A. lay of January, A D. 1911. the second D. 1912. the secom. D. 1912, the second D. J 91 1, the second D. 1915. the second lav of January. A lay of January. A lay of January. A dav of January. A. D 191 fi. the second day of January. A. D. 1917. and th" second day of January. A. D. 1918. re spc lively, and each and all of said ten (10) Installments bear Interst ai the rate of five (3) per cent, per an ,,iun1 I ISM'tJ from the 5th day of May. a. u payable annually at the sami ttar that tlM .em instalments i j m n j notified to call and pay the amount as sessed, at the city treasurer's office, at the Alexander County National Bank, No. 801 Commercial avenue, J:i the city of Cairo, Illinois, within thirty (20) days from the date hereof. Dated this 24th day of June, A. D. 1908. THOMAS E. MAHONEY, City Treasurer. IT OPERA HOUSE OLD FIDDLERS CONTEST AT FORMER TONIGHT AND AMA TEUR CONTEST AT LATTER OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Tonight for the first time in many ears an old time fiddlers' contest will be the special attraction at the Cairo opera house Fiddlers from near by towns in Ken tuckv. Illinois and Missouri have been iuvitei to paitidpate in the contest aid a good entertainment is assured ate selections as "The Arkau Such saw and Traveler, rurkey iu the Straw' "The Virginia Reel" will be reti' deied in the Bold old fashioned way. The tiddlers contest will be on Im mediately after the second perforill .mce about 8: 11 p. m. Iu addition three pictures will be shown: Victim of His Honesty," 'Bobbles Pet Rut" and "Multoiiomall Falls." Come take a trip to the Falls .ill for 3 cents admission. Friday night Is amateur night. Those over 10 years of age to partici naif1; those wishing to enter the con test leave mimes at box office today before 5:20 p. in. At the Airdome. Tonight is strictly speaking the fea ture night at the New Airdome theater besides the amateur contest which lakes plate immediately alter the firs' pcrfoi nianee showing two of the fore most feature reels of the season en titled "Osier Joe" on one reel 1.00.1 feet long and the nitist eagerly stmght spectacular comedy' picture entitled IMenott and the Devil" a picture picture about which much could be said being a feature in spectacular pic tures and "A Sad Adventure" a picture which pleases everyone. The illustra ted song and Williams Bros, black lace comedians between the pictures, Tomorrow night a barrel of fun. Sat urday night cash prizes awarded to the holders of the lucky numbers whit h are given out during the week. Don! forget the amateurs tonight. First performance promptly at S j 'clock. Doors open at ":2o. Price 5s. At the Arcade. "Romance of a Gypsy" and "An Old Maid's Parrot" are the subjects at tho Arcade this afternoon and to night. At the Pathe. New bill at the Pathe on Eighth treet, afternoon and night.,. There are three subjects: "Hunchback Numbers, The Clever NVplicw's Scheme and Where Is My Prisoner?" It Can't Be Beat. best of all teachers is ex per The ence. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, find Electric North flitters Carolina, says: "1 fin. does all that's claimed for it For Stomach, Liver and Kidney trou bles it can't be heat. I have tried It ind find it a most excellent modi cane. .Mr. Harden is rignt: its i in best of all niedficines also for weak iiess. lame nacs. aim an run nown conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at all Iruggis'ts. , ' SHERMAN STARTS HOME Left Cleveland Yesterday With .His Wifs and Physician May Be , Operated on Soon. u Cleveland, Ohio, July 1. James S. .-Uiermati, Republican vice presidential candidate, accompanied by Mrs. Sher man aim ms pnysician. win loin- to morrow morning for his home l:i t'tica. When tpiesiioned as to an opera tion. Mrs. Sherman said: "No doubt this will be tloiu as soo'i as .Mr. lierinan lias stinieiem n n-u" eretl tils snengin.' TURNERS ADJOURN. Chicago, July 1. The convention of the North Ano'ib-an tin nei Imn.l eul d here today, alter St. 1iuis bad beer. selected lor me meetim: piaee in t.-i . It was also decided to hold next year's turnfest in Cim-iniiati. Just Exactly Right. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several years and find them just exactly richt,'' says Mr. A A Feltoti. of Harrisville. N. Y. New Life pilU relieve without the lead discomfort. Best remedy for consti nation, biliousness ami maU.!:.. 25c. at all dritggls.t.' j ' STEAMER LIBERTY CAIRO AND NEW MADRID PACKET Leaves Cairo at 9 a.m. every Monday. Wednesday and rYidayt Nev Madrid at 6 a. m. every Tuesday, Thursday AND A M r-SSVimm i... in..,....,', i - ! ' flUR RFFR wtU atak ran sm the krlga wkiflMOae tMMOM 11 Is ABSOLUTELY PUIS NoupasU prd Id tke brewing ol this Mt lr ws prids ourii om iT1nt yea a Br tket csuot be qnlld tot lit rne nd thorough puitir,! SiS53 ! .CAIRO BREWING CO. jjjSMlTH brothers; THE BIG STORE 1100-2 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Dealer In EYerytWDg that la good to Eat, Use and Wear. Exclusive Agent tor BLANKE'S Celebrated Cot ee. GairoMonumentCo C. E. GREGORY Mgr.JS' 1106 Washington Avenue. Alexander1 County National Bank Commercial Avenue and Eighth Btreet CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Capital $100,000 Surplu ; 100,000 ' i OFFICERS E. A. Hfldur .rrealdent Chan. Feucbtcr Vice President J. II.. Galllgan Cashier Frank Spencer Assistant Caahler Accounts of corporations and Individ uals especially pollclted. Exchange furnished to any part of the world. Alexander County Savings Bank? STRICTLY A SAVINGS BANK ' CAIRO, ILLINOIS. , 1 Capital 1 50,000 Surplus $50,000 OFFICERS 12. A. Buder President C. O. Patler Vloo-Prenldent I. II. Galllgan Cashier Frank Spencer... Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS K. A. Tiuder J. II. GalltrMi C. O. Patler C. V. Netf N. B. Thistle wood GoorKO Pareona Thou. Pnyd Wm. KIupo Chas. Feticbter D. S. Lansdcn Interest Paid on Time Deposits" Cairo City Transfer Lino Successors to Stoltz ft Walter J. H. KIERCE, Prop. All Kinds of HaullnR Done Promptly. Both Phones 123 1111 Washington Ave, Cairo, Illinois River; Transportation Lee Line Steamers For Memphis and Way Landings. Steamers Departure Ferd Herold Wed.. July 8 p. m. Sadie Lee., Friday, July 3, p.m. For Cincinnati and Way Landings Peters Lee.... Saturday, July, 4, a. m. For St. Loula and Way Landings. Ferd Herold Sunday, July 5, a.m. For Freight and Passage apply at HalUdiy A Pblillpe Wharfboat. Cairo. ROBERT E. LEE, . C. BOURNE, General Manager. . V G. F..eV P. A General Office, 4 South Front 6L T '!,t?yT'',r ,.,.L11i