- f TBB CAIRO BULLETIN,
WEDNESDAY ttO&NXNG, . . JULY 15, 190S.
V.-J f.i.n., t
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING.
SLIM JIM You appear well satisfied,- Bill.
Something pleasant must have happened.
FAT BILL I caught a burglar, last night.
SLIM JIM Brave boy, tell me about it.
FAT BILL The villian was after tay Sugar
Glen. He found a can and smacked his
lips with such delight that I heard and
trapped him. 1 ,
Delicious Sugar Glen Sugar House Molasse
is especially recommended during the hot weather. : It tones up
the system, invigorates old and young. Sugar Glen contains
more nourishment than meat and is not as heating. It makes
your muscles hard and strong, your step quick and firm, your
brain clear and active.
Try it during the summer months.'
Insist on Your Grocer Giving you r
SUGAR GLEN SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and. Drugs Act, June 30,1906. U. S. Serial "Nuhiber 13905
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1 NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
: nrnmnrniYmtnTmniTmiiinmmTm
! Batteries Fox and Wilson; Maali
coat and Simmons.' "
VILLA RIDGE.
July 13, 1908.
Mis. K. M. Titus an. I Mr. .T. F. Haw
jo! let'! last week for Ohio where they
wl'i spend several weeks visiting rela
tives. . ,
Mr. J. F.. Milnti rf and family f
Cam; has moved into the Milliner
lici-sr recently .occupied by Mr. A, L.
Hughes.
The ladies of . the Congregational
chcrch will give a sociable at th"
home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho. , Clancy
Wednesday evening, July Itt'n.
Mis. Louis Painter and sister, Miss
Vii: Gundelsinger. of St. I-ouis, who
have been visiting Mrs. Krnest Ciain
to;- the past week left Tuesday even
Ins lor tUelr home. . . . . . , , , ,
Miss Olive Ruckle returned home
Friday after a week's visit with her
sister, Mrs. O. H. Bennett, of Kut
tawa. Ky. , , ,
MOUKD PITT
July 14, 1908.
T. M. Karraker. of Mounds, was In
town Monday.
Mr. and .frs. Rassott, of Vandalia,
lire llie guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Freeman on High street.
Mr. and Mrs. John .Armstrong, vis
ited the former's rather at the Marine
Hospital, at Cairo Sunday, and report
him as improving. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wall and son.
Warner, left Monday for a sojourn at
Creal Spring.
Mrs. Maud Maddox. Misses Edna
Helen, Frieda and Merle and Master
James Miller were Cairo visitors Sunday.
and Mrs. Claude Johnson of Mounds,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Palmer, Miss
Craee Reynolds, Mr. Earl 'Hill. Miss
'ida Johnson and Mrs. Ruby ftlchey,
of this city, Mr. Joe Davidson and Mr.
I Dean of Cairo, spent Monday at Sandy
'slough. They report a splendid time
and a large number of fish caught
considering the number of non-fisher
maidens present.
Mrs. Young of Mt'.' Carmel spent
Sunday here as the guest of her son.
J. S. Miller and fondly.
Misses Clara, Agnes and Lena West
erman . spent Sunday with, friends In
Cairo. '
, Mr. Harry McCartney of Greenwood'
Ind., is in town on business this week
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ent and little
son, Lewis, were the guests of Mr
r'lid Mrs. Ed. Burns and Mr. and Mrs
Hi Hi. llowley Mondily.
Bert Mangran, son of a former rec
(or of the Episcopal church here but
now of St Ixmis, Is the guest of Everet
, Welson this week.
Earl Hill wlyj has spent a few
days with Mrs. Jas. Johnson and fam
ily left Monday evening for his home
at Woodlawn, 111.
Mr. Vivian Montgomery left Satur
day for . Jacksonville, III., where he
has accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bartlett, rtaugh
ter, Lurlenn, and guest, Miss Hannah
Mills, of Seymour, Ind., left Sunday
! lor their summer home at Odin, Mich
Misses Iela, Claunch and Daisv
Cagle and Mr. R. A. Gray were im-'
mersed at the river Sunday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. J. A. Kelly, the
pastor of the Baptist church here.
Mrs. Adrain Schneider is quite 111
this week.
I An unsuccessful attempt at robbery
i was made Monday uight when a ne
gro tried to remove the windok screen
at the home of J. 1 McCune. but was
I fired upon by R. K. Cahill, a neighbor.
At ; Peoria.'
Peoria, July 14. Guerny was wil l
Score
Peoria
Dubuque ................
Batteries Wilder.' and
Guerny and M. O'Brien.
It H E
3 5 0
2 r, i
Wolfe;
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Kansas City.
Kansas City
St. Paul
.11
. 5
At Toledo.
Toledo 8
Indianapolis .: 3
At Wilwaukee.
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
At Columbus.
Colunijhiis-Ioiiisville game post
jiotied on account of the funeral of the
l(ite Thomas J. Bryce, president of
th-? Columbus Baseball club, who
dropped dead Sunday.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
At Denver.
Denver ....
Di" Moines
Pueblo . . .
Sioux City
At Pueblo.
At Omaha.
On aha
Lincoln
A fishing party consisting of Mr. JThe culprit made good his escape.
ASEBALL
OTWR ...aSPFRT-5
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing.
W. L. Pet.
Chicago 7i; j r. ?, ,r,2
Pittsbrrg 7S il 32 ..",00
New York 77 r, 3 -,s4
Ciicinnati 7! i ns ,.')19
Philadelphia 71 ol .17 .479
Rotor ;..77 3-3 12 .455
P,ui t:lyn 71 , 29 4:, .;
St. I ,-nis -.v; 20 17 .;:
At Philadelphia.
Philadelphia-Chicago, rain.
THE MINOR LEAGUES.
Now
At New York.
York-Cleveland, rain, no game;
At
Chicago. Jrly
Ow rail's curves
Score
Chicago
Philadelphia ......
I'.-ttU lies -Overall
r.vi; K'Xcti tnd 1V
Chicago.
1 1.- -The visitors ait
all hit the lot.
It H K
At Washington.
Score It H R
Wpshington 7 1 1 4
St. Louis 4 6 2
Batteries Cates and Street; 'Wad
dell I'clty and Spencer.
Mack
?n.
.11 11 t
and Mo-1
At Boston .
Score "
Hot tor
IK1rr.it .... ',..'....
Latteries Winter, Crlger
rlr.an: Jdijllln and Schmidt.
R II E
;, 3 ..6,: 1
.. S13 1
and Car-
ln "Wee Woe" King the Roanoke
team of the Virginia league claims
the smallest player in organized base
ball. . For the first time in several years
the Columbus team looks to he out
of the race for the American asssocla
tlon championship.
Sioux City, Denver, Lincoln and
Omaha are bunched at the top of th
Western league standing.
"Billy" Lush, the former Cleveland
player, has organized a city baseball
league at New Haven, Conn.
in a recent game in the Arkansas
j league Hot Springs 7iad the Brinkley
team in to 0, when nnnkley started
to hit and in the eleventh inning ti- I
th" score 15 to 13.
Ernest Ovitz. who won the chain
pionsbii for the University of Illinois
"last spring and was declared a pro
fessional, has been signed by th"
Dubuqut club of the Three-I league.
The Erie team can lay claim to tl'ie
champion valliterative llne-rp, even if
it doet not win the O, and P. pen
nant. Side, by side in the Erie line
up are Cole, Castle, Crane, Crutchley
and Cplligan. .. , ;
Catcher Bob Drury ' has succeeded
Abe Izotte In. the .management of
the Wilkep-Barre club of the Nfl'v
York State league. '. The 'change'1 re
sulted from this season's toor show
ing nf the "Barons," who In former
years were always in the fight.
THREE! LEAGUE.
At Cincinnati. , ,
1 inhuman, .hi y J 1. Mclntyre waij
liit hard in the third and eighth, in- bv Ruby
nlr.p. . ; , i tines..
At Springfield.
Springfield. July 14. Home runs
Herbert were the, , fen-
and
Score
Ci'K-nnati
Bn eklyn
P;'tt-iii-s Kwiir
Inf '-. Bi-rgen and
RUE
..,;....,...! 12 0
2 3
and Sdilei; M
Hitter.
Sore
At Pittsburg.
I'itt?hiirs New Yrrk. ia!,
no Ranv
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing.
; w. i. ret.
St. Iuis 7S 4fi 12 .39(1
IVtieit TS 4rt 12 .390
Chicago 77 41 14 .55S
flex eland 7fi 42 14 .351
Philadelphia 74 r,7 37 .5( M
Bofton 7S 13 43 .119
New York 77 , 23 48 .330
Waihisiirc; 76 ' 29 4? .S82
Springfield ......
Ri.rk Islanil .".'!'.'. . . . ,
P a 1 1 erics Rai lin gs
Hcwaril anil En.
R H R
and .
1?
.. n 5 l
, Ponovan:
, Tlie Bulletin Is a member of the At
aociated treat tne greatest news
tatneruuB osanuauas la tb world.
At
Pecatiir. July
fo- the locals.
Score
Clinton .'
Decatur
Patteries Miller
velt and Fisher.
Decatur.
14. Miller
and
was .eajsv
R H B
3 5 0
8 11 0
Smith; Le!-
At Bloominpton.
Bloomington, July 14. The visitors
were unable to bunch their hits. 1
Score RHB
Bkomlngton '. 3 12 1
Cfdat Kanj,js 2 10 1
DIARRHOEA
- Ther if ,n need of anyone uffer
ing -long with this diaease, for to
efffgt quick cure it ia only necea
aarfd take lew doaea of
Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in moat caaea one doae ia
sufficient. It never faila and can e
relied upon in the moat aevere and
dangeroua cairs. . It is equally val
uable for children and ia the means
of saving the lives of many children
each year.
In the world's history no medicine .
has ever met with greater success.
-PRICE til.-US( ;iZ( SOo
- Thirty-first Street Sewer. .. , " i
"-rpflP"-- Cairo. Illinois, July 14, 1901. ,
To : . -
You are hereby notified that,on Tuesday, the 28th day cf July. 1908, at eight (8) o'clock p- m., the Board of Local Im-
provemehts of the City "of Cairo, Illinois, will hold a meetlne at the City Council Chamber, No. 1111 CbmiflefcUl, AttHn?;tqttb
public, consideration of a resolution of Bald Board, arfwpte'd by It on the 3rd day of July, 1908. providing for the construction of lj
vitrified ,tile, pipe sewer, house connections and' Inlets and brick manholes In Thirty-first Street, in the satd City o Catrifj,
Illinois, trom 'the line of the main sewer now in course of construction In Commreclal Avehne, along a line 19 fet north of
south line of the said street to a point eighteen (18) feet west of the east line of Washington Avenue. Said resolution glvea ftic
number and location of the said inlets and brick manholes and provides for vitrified tile pipe house connections for each lot front
ing on -tbft 8ald street . ' 1 . - . . , . . , ,- , 1 ';
The Itemized estimate of the cost of the said. Improvement which Is referred to In ah'd Is approved by the said resotU
tion and from which further and fuller Information may be obtained regarding the said resolution is fa the words and figures
following: " .' . '
"ITEMIZED ESTIMATE OF COST THIRTY-FIRST STREET SEWER. '
' ' ' ' '. - Cairo, Illinois, July 3rd. 1908. '
To the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Cairo,' Illinois: ; : v - .
Gentlemen I, George Parsons, Mayor of the City of Cairo, and ex-offlclo President of Its Board of Local improvements'
herewith submit for your consideration the following itemized cytlmate of the cost of the construction of; a vitrified til pipe
sewer, house connections and Inlets and brick manholes in Thirty-first Street, In the City of Cairo, Illinois, from a proposed niati
hole In the proposed Commercial Avenue main sewer to a point eighteen (18) feet west of the east line of Washington Avenue.,
J175 feet of 20 Inch sewer pipe, laid at $1.55 per foot ; $1,821. 31
li93 feet of 12 Inch, sewer pipe, laid at 8c. per foot 743.54
' 414 feet of 10' Inch Inlet pipe, laid at 43c. per foot , , , , 'J 86.30
lti80 feet of 6 Inch house connection pipe, laid at 35c. per foot... 588.00
8 brick manholes all complete, at, $45.00 ..y 3G0.C)
Total estimated, cost of the whole. work for the proposed Thirty-first Street sewer , .$3,698.79
Estimated cost of the making and collection of the special tax assessment to pay Tor the said Improvement, namely, four
per cent, of Bald sum of $3,698.79, or the sum of 147.D1
Total amount to be assessed ..... ... "..f. ....... .$3,8,46.74,
The'Vilfoyfe atl'inate Includes the cost of all materials of every kinj and, (iescrlptioh a)nd .which are to be of the first grade
ami quality, and all .the- work and labor necessary or requisite to the fuir and properconstruction and comjiletlon of the said
local improvement." The" sewr liipe to be. of a kind known and called vitrified tire 'pipe and the diameters mentioned' are 'the In
side diameters; and 1 further hereby certify that In my judgment the above estimate does not exceed the probable cost of Bald
proposed Improvement and the lawful-expense attending the sime. - ? , ,
Attest: WILBUR a THISTLKWOOD, City Engineer. , ' ' '.' ' , GKORGE PARSONS..
President of Board of Iocal Improvements of the City of Caio
;- ' ' T ...... ;- . Illinois." -', '.' . . ..
You are further hereby notified that the extent, nature, kind, character and estimated cost of such proposed Improve
ment may be changed by the said Board at the said meeting for the public consideration thereof.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAFJNC.
Tavlng arid otherwise improving Thirty-fourth Street from the west line of Commercial Avenue to the east line of Wash
ington Avenue. , . , - 1. . . .
To
Cairo, Illinois, July 14, 1908.
You are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 2,8th' day of July, l!08, at eight 8) ''o'clock p. m., the Board of Local Im
proyenients of the City of Cairo, Illinois, will hold a meeting nt the City CoiincU Chamber, No. 1111 CoiAmeVelal Avenue. In the said
City of Cairo, for the public consideration of the resolution of "he siild Bonrd, adopted by It on the 3rd day of July, 1&08, providing
for the Improvement of Thirty-fourth Street from the west line of Commercial Avenue to the east line of Washington Avenue,
in the said City of Cairo, by excavating, filling and grading tke same, the excavated, material to ho used for the filling, and by
the construction thereon or a vitrified brick pavement with a combined concrete curb and gutter on both sides of,The Bald ave
nue. The excavation and grading shall be for the. width of eighteen (18) feet on each sido of the center line of the. said street
east of Sycamore Street and for the width of twenty (20) fee, on, each side of said center line west of Sycamora Street. ' The
sub-grade shall be rolled and made firm and solid so that the surface shall be that of a curve or arc whose cord is tfiirty-slx (3'i)
feet in length and whose middle ordinate ifj six (6) Inches in height. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ':
The Itemized estimate "of the cost of the said Improvement which Is referred to In and Is approved by Iho' sald ' resc -iiitirin
and from which further and fuller information may be obtained regarding said resolution la in the words and lisurus fol
lowing: " ' J '.- ',..'. ' " ' ' " ''"' ' 1
"ITEMIZED ESTIMATE OF COST PAVING THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. 1
', ','... .-.':. ' , Cairo, Illinois, July 3rd, 1908.
To the Board of Ixical Improvements of the City of Cairo, Illitirrt:' ' ... - t , t
, Gentlemen I, George Parspns, Mayor of the City of Cairo and ei-offlcin I'lesliient of Its Board of Local imprdveplpnts
herewith, subpiit for jour : consideration the following itemized estimate of the cost of Improving Thirty-fourth street trwa'Aite.
west line of Commercial Avenue to the east line of Washington Avenue, In the City of Cairo, Illinois, by the filling With earth to
the grade of the said street of the unfilled portions therof and by the construction thereon of a vitrified brick pavement wfti
combined ebnerete' curb and gutter on both sides of the same, namely: 1 J '' 1:
J004 "cubic, yards of ejicavation at 35c, per cubic yard............ .$
4193.5 cubic feet of cinder foundation for curb and giittei at 5c. p r cubic foot . . . ,
4193.5 Teet of concrete curb and, gutter at 50c. .per foot, ,"...'.'.'; ....;. ... .... ;'....'. V..' . ,'..
.83.44.7 square yanls of concrete fpundatliin,' 5 Inches thick, at 'iOc,' per square yard .-, . . ,,',;, .. ;. '.
834 ).7 square yards of sand cushion, 2 Inches .thick 'at 7c' per 'Aq.iiare yard '. 1", : ;.'. '
8314.7 square yards of vltlrifled brlctt pavement'at $I.K per square yard
8344.7 square yards asphAlt filler at 18'c per square yard , ,'. ..
12H lineal feet of marginal natUrAI Htone curbing at 50c. per foot ".
15 catch basins at $20.00 each '. ; .. :
7di.4i
2,096.15
6.675 7(1 .
'584.13
8,344.7(1
1,502.05
63.00
300.00
Total estimated c6st of the' construction of the improvement .$ .20,477147
Estimated cost of the making and collection of the special tax assessment to pay for the said Improvement, namely,
four per cent of said sum of $20,477.47, or the sum of 819.00
Total amount to be assessed ...,.' '. . .- ( . .-k ;'. :$ 31,2f 17
The above estimate Includes the cost of all materials of every klud and description and which are (o' be'-'of the 'first
grade and quality, and all the work and labor necessary or requisite to the full arid proper construction and completion of (he
said local Improvement, and I further hereby certify that in hiy Judgment the above estimate does not exceed the probable
cost of said proposed improvement and the lawful expense attending the same. ' :. .-, ,
Attest: WILBUR B. TIliSTLEWbOD, City Engineer. ., , ' GEOPGE PARSONS.'
President 6f the Board 'Of Local Improvements of the City of
" " ''''-' Cairo, Illinois." ' . -'J .-- '
You are hereby further notified that the extent, nature, kind, character and estimated cott of said Proposed Improve
ment may be changed by the said Board at the said meeting for the public consideration thereof. . " -v.".
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAKlNG.
Twenty ninth Street Sewer.
Cairo, Illinois, July 14, 1908.
To ..
You are. hereby not ified that 'on Tuesday, the 28th day of July. 1908. at eight (8) o'clock . p.. m..; the Board of Local Im
provements of the City of Cairo, Illinois, will hold a meeting at the City Council Chamber,. 'o. 11 1 J. Commercial Avenue, for the
public consideration i a .resolution, of said Board, adopted fiy If on the 3rd day of July. 1908, providing for the const ruction of
a vitrified tile pipe sewer, house connections and Inlets and brick manholes In Twenty ninth Street,' In. (he said' City or Cairo,
Illinois, from the line of the main sewer now In course of construction. In Commercial Avenge, along a line nineteen (19) feet
north of the south line of the said Twenty ninth Street, to a jmint eighteen (18) feet west of the east line of Washington Avenue.
Said resolution gives the number and location, of the said Inlets anil brick manholes and provides for vitrified tile pipe, house ron
nectlons for each lot fronting on the said street ' ' '' 1 ' '
The Itemized estimate of the cost of the said improvement which' Is referred to In and Is approved fiy In'e'sald', resolution
and from which further and fuller information may be obtained regarding the sale) resolution Is In the words nnd'flgiirv
following: " " ' 1 '''' -' ........ , . ' , . - , ; . . 4,
"ITEMIZED ESTIMATE OF COSTfTWFNTY-NINTH STREET SEWER. ' ' lJ
' . . ' , ' ' ' . Cairo. Illinois. July 3rd, 19"8.
To the Board of Lm al Improvements of the City of Cairo. Illinois: .' ' '
Gentlertien I. (iorge Parsons. Mayor of the city of Cairo, and 'ex-off icto, President. of Its Board of Local Improveme,n.
herewith submit for your consideration the following Itemized estimate, 'of the cost, of the.' construction pf a vitrified tile, pipe
sewer, house connections and inlets anil brick manholes In Twenty tilnth Street, In , the said City of Cairo. Ullnnls. from a pro.'
Ksed manhole , In the. proposed Commercial Avenue main sew-r, along a line nineteen (19) feet north of the south line of san
Twenty-ninth Street to a point eighteen. (18) feet west of the east. line of Washington Avenue.
172! feet 0 J5 inch sewer pipe, laid at $i.0fi per foot .t . ,$1,829.5S
5(2 feet of 12 Inch swer pipe, laid at 7flc. ir foot .-. -.428.18
414 feet of 10 Inch inlet pipe, laid at 45c. per foot. . . . '. .-. . JS6.30
1;S0 feet of S inch house, connection pipe, laid at 3.c. per foot 588 0(i
8 brick manholes, all complete, at $45.00 ? 3r,n.fo
Total estimated cost of the whole work for the proposed Twenty-ninth Street sewer '....'.'.'. '.'..''. '.T. .$3,392.04
Estimated cost of the making and collection of the special tax assessment to pay for the said Improvement, namely, four
per cent, of said sum of $3,392. 04, or the sum of 135
Total amount to be assessed ...'.......'.'... ; . .$3 527 72
The above estimate includes the cost of all materials of every kind and description and w'hich' are to be of the first
giade and quality, and all the work an. I labor necessary or requisite to the full and proper construction and completion of the said
iocal Improvement. The sewer pie to be of a kind known and called vitrified tile pipe and the diameters mentioned are the In
side diameters; and I furtner hereby certify that In my judgment the above estimate does not exceed the probable cott of said
proposed Improvement and the lawful expnsp attendiug tbe same.
Attest: WILBUR B. Till STLEVOOD. City Engineer. ' GEORGE PARDONS.
prpcMnt of Board of Local Improvements of the City of Cki'O
Illinois."
You are further hereby notlfW that the xtnt. nur. kind, character and estimated tost of such proposed improve
ment may.be changed by the said Board at the said meeting fcr the public consideration thereof. .
G EX) RGB PARSONS, President,
? OTORGB G. KOEHUCR.
FKANK C. CANNON.
W1LUAM M. MAGNF.R.
Attest:
r, c. ftCiij.i.N,
FRED ). NRUJi4.
PES' R. TinaTLKWOOD.
JOHN BOURGOIS,
Board op Ixx al
PROVSMtNTS nr TBI
City or rart, Ilusow.
Secretary of Board.