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"V... jut. Jlfi-w: ,THE CAIRO BULLETIN, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1908. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 1 TUESDAY, (AUGUST 25 v. - 1 THE ARCADE PROGRAM Reel No. 2. The Sensational Sheath Gown and The Water Sprite Read Opposite Side. PROG RAMReel No I. A PROSPECTIVE HEIR and THE CURSE OF DRINK See Other Side. THE HOUSE WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY .. e,i ' . ALL THE TIME BIG DOUBLE BILLS TWO KEELS OF PICTURES. AFTERNOON AND EVENING 5C A D fVl I S S I O IM 5c NEVER MORE! NEVER LESS! lfSataaaaeeaeaaS'e.ft !? ?M Mf MM t a a a m Cairo Opera House Open for Summer 8eaion. MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS BUSY ALL THE TIME Afternoon and Evenirg 2i30 to 5i30 7j30 lu 10s30 Matinee and Night PATHE THEATRE I ' S'S Eljbth Street MOVING PICTURES PKOuKAM CMANUED DAILV Matins Jk Tonight tts Mt sUJrualif Vllik la tht World S it all oJ Urn, tlrof rls 4.4 gU. Ji Casper Yelingmejer & Co ; House Movers and General Wrecking Contractors. 206 Commercial Ave. STICKING TO A CONTRACT is one of our good points. We da not repudiate figures on esti mates, and we follow every de tail closely. We do only work "of the very, highest class, and we charge only reasonable prices for first class woik. We find that this policy pays us. You'll find it will pay you to have us do your work. HallidayRittenhouseCo . 616 Commercial Ave. RACES Trl-Clty Park very Thursday a ad Saturday 130 o'c lock. WAtfll V..l tfWMTtU. In Saxony practically all of the live Btock Is stall fed 300 days of the year, and the largest portion the full 363 days. No' Horses on Bolivian Farms. No horses are to be seen oil the farms in Bolivia, bullocks or oxen be ing uuivers-Uy employed. Why Suffer With Headache, .. Biliousness, Constipation or Malaria Troubles? Bond's Liver Pills Will Relieve You Ail DruifiiUts 25c 9 ttttttttttt .ttttf.M.tltttltM.tilti.ttf.,.ttt! '.It SOCIAL AND I Jehu Eil ward Bucher, sun of Mr. a uI Mrs. Carl Burlier. .Ir., was chris tened Sunday nioruinj; at St. Joseph'.- church, the Rev. Fr. Janus Gille'i officiating. Mr. Stephen O'l.otighlin anil Miss Mary Bucher were tht sponsors. i Christenings. Lillian Cord well Hodges, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. ) Hodges was christened Sunday at St. Patrick's chinch, hy Rev. Fr. .lames Downey. Mr. Clemens Hlom and Miss Helen Jones were the sponsor. Meeting is Called. A meeting of the ladies of the va iotis churches who will give a lawn fete for the benefit of St. Mary's In firmary Thursday evening. Aug, 27, at the Infirmary, will he held this afternoon at 3 o'clock to make ar ! rangements for the affair. Much in terest is being manifested in the pro j; (.:. Fads and Fancies of Dame Fashion. The black gown Increases in popu larity. Linen has given way before taffeta in tii-rasols. Ild fashioned posies deck some of the newest hats. Hats of large pproportion are still in the majority. Th" sunbonnet has a vogue at Brit ish watering places. All kinds of net are in high favi r for dancing gowns. Nearly every white linen dress shows a touch of hive. The Eton collar Is in the ascend ancy for the warm weather. For geenral wear the green parasol his eclipsed all others. Newest parasol handles are of maple, bamboo and furzewood. Rail headed hair pins are thrust in to nearly every coiffure. Checks and plaids will come agai i with the autumn materials. The merry widow hat has had a re markably long vogue in Paris. French women of fashion no linger wear gloves at evening aiTalrs. It is predicted that crepe de chine will soon come Into high favor. The Empire tendency is shown in nearly all the waistline arrangements. Iilacy liberty is more used for the draped grldles than any other ma terial. The beloved jumper style is In dan-ge- of consignment to fashion's junk pile. A pastel pink straw hat Is inter woven with brown braid with excel-le-it effect. A clever little touch of black is to he seen on many hats and frocks. Javelle water, if carefully applied, may be used to remove stains from lact s. Persian embroidery, outlined with soutache, is an elegant and distinr time trimming. Handkerchiefs with a grav back ground, decorated with white em broidey, ar much seen. Felt hats with moderate crowns and wld? rolling brims are shown for wear at mountains and shore. A novel bracelet is of antique fili gree, gold or .silver, hrnad where the .Mil. , tiiKi'.ire Thi. wt.ttin- I'll'llK- W.l,lin of Jtele. , A. P.otto is at Creal Springs spend ing a few weeks. Dr. X. O. Greer has returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. John Stuart has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago. Mdss Xelle Hall lias returned from a visit to Xew York and other po'nrs in the Kast. Misses Jessie and Xettie Perce of Center street are visiting relatives at De Soto, Mo. Miss Blanche Schlosser of Eighth street, went to Anna yesterday to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wing and children have returned from a visit at Cassopolis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Candee have leturned from Cape May. X. J.. and other points east. C. B. Dewey is spending this week at Anna with his family who are vis iting friends there. Miss liura De Baun has returned Irom-a visit at De Soto and other IKiInts in Missouri. Miss Alice Thomas, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waldscniidt of Park avenue, has re- PERSON AL 111 Ue III.!. to her home ill Ijidiannpoli.- Mr. and Mrs. George Yocum hav returned from Ih-nv they visited friends. Colo., where Mrs. N. J. Kii henli rger of High land avenue, has returned from a s jottrn nt Creal Springs. Mrs. Julia Davis of 211 -a Sixth strict has returned from a visit to her sister in Detroit. Mich, Mrs. Thomas Howley of I'pper Wal nut street has returned from a vi-dt with friends at Kvausville, lad. Mrs. N'. Cantwell and Mrs. llefi, Joins left yesterday for Lifiisville. Ky., where they will visit friends. Miss Alice Morse of Sjraniore street, will leave Thursdav for Ma r.ssa, wiu-re stie wiil is:t iriends. H. Hebsacker and daughter. Mi-s Emma, arrived in New York Sunday after a three months' tour of Europe. Henry Steinel left last night for a two week's visit at Chicago, points in Minnesota and at South Bond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Guy P. Eichetiberger are at Colorado Springs, Colo., en route home from their trip to Call- forniii. Miss Doris Martion of Paducali. Ky.. arrived last evening to visit the family of K. A. P.urke of Tenth Inspector, is a patient at St. Maty': street. Infirmary where he was operated up Walter Labile returned yesterdav from a 1 1 i to Chicago ami Michigan Jsummer resorts where lie spent a month. I Preston T. Kelsey , of St. Louis, passed through Cairo Sunday night en route to Little Rock, Ark., on business. Miss Helen Kemp went to Clinton, 1 K., yesterday to attend a house party Mven by Mrs. Edna Piissey. a schoolmate. E I Gilbert has returned from Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Gil-j i,,,,-.,, funi. The animal was a rran belt and their little daughter, whoji,ay slort niane, white feet and face, are sojourning there. ta j,ti(, The buggy was an open- I top; the harness, a breast harness. Paul 0. Schuh who has beenMr i,,jWn believes it was taken by "roughing it" in Colorado for several ! sumw om. w, w is,ed to get away and weeks left Colorado Springs Mondavi , ;l ft s(,inewhere in the and will return Boon. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Wilson have r. turned from Alaska and are now so joutnlng in California. Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Cox and Mi ami Mrs. J. A. Cox have letunvl from a visit with relatives at Marion, Carbondale and Anna. I I Miss Ethelyn Hiack of Paris, III.. ,,-l,, , h.i Im,ii the I'nevt of lr. audi " "" ' " Mrs. IC. .1. Hodges, has lieen calle I home by the serhms lllto.-ss of her Mrs. George P. Bent of l-:i Paso Tex., who has been the guest of th Misses Serbian of Fifteenth shot. went to Fuhon, Ky., last evening to visit relatives,. Mrs. Isabel Met; ruder ami .vihs JMi' Winter returned last evening fto.l: Palls tup to New ork and Migara They also visited Mrs. Young. fotnnilv Miss Minnie Rossmatr. of Cairo, at .l.-rsey City, X. J.. while In the east. 4 NOT FROM ST. LOUIS BUT ALWAYS IN CARIO If YOU WANT YOUR PIANO TUNED OP REPAIRED CALL UP, BUCHANAN'S MUSIC STORE, M. R. BRIGHTER. RESIDENT TUNLR. PRICES REA SONABLE. ALL WORK GUARAN TEED. FOR TRIVIAL REASON Fourteen Year Old Boy Suicides Wanted to Go Fishina and His Mother Said "No." Bell Fourche, S. D.. Aug. 21 Piqued because he was refused a tri vial request by his parents caused John, 14-year-old son of Mr. Calkins of Ekakaka. Montana, to commit sui cide. The boy wished to go -fishing ami when his mother said "no." he went to his room and put a bullet in his brain with a rifle he possessed. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Handoome Advert se.Tient. Daniel F. McCarthy, the- coal dial er, has issued to his patrons and eth er friends a very handsome adver fw,.mtnr It :i :.,r, :i Inn lilcttllV 0( a beautiful woman and is an at tractive advertisement. Bryan Kern Club. Democratic voters of the Fif'h Cairo precinct are to meet this (Tue--dayi evening at he citrctiit clerk's office in the court house, for the purpose of organizing a Itryan-Keru campaign club. The meeting is call ed h.v W. K. Fitzgerald and all Demo crats are requested to attend. Breaking Supply Pipes. Gas and water pipes have been suf fering some on Coiiitueici.il avenue where work i in progress. When the excavation is refilled after the sewer is completed, the w ight of the now earth seems to h.ar the pipes dowa and break tlcm. Sever.il property owners have had their connections rebuilt more than once. Launch Stolen. A launch answering the name of Marguerite was stolon Sunday nigiu from the whurtboat. The boat is th" property of David Cruehon of Now Madrid. Mo., who reported to Chief of Police Egan that he had his boat tie. I to the wharfhoat and that when he went to resume his trip on tIv- river the boat was gone. He offer. $ L' "j reward for the return of the boa'. Serious Operation Performed. John Harpoie. a well known Iiiml e: on Friday by Dr. K. K. Gordon for gall stoats. Mr. Harpole's case wa a very serious one and over '!"') stones were removed in the operation, Mr. Harpoie was reported last night to he improving and his recovery is expected. Horse and Buggy Stolen. Some one appropriated a horse and buggy belonging to Alfred Rrovn. Sunday night. Mr. lirown drove tn fieech Ridge Sun. lay and then drove to church at tii rht. hitching his hors'? to a post near bv. When he ea:m forth to drive home the rig was gone and up to last eevning no trace had Wood:!. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Staled bids for painting the roof of the court house will he received at ,1... . (Vw... tl... ,t, t. . . ,', , , , . . . 2 c clock ft. tn. the 2;th instant. Paint to b. used shall be the same as used by If. 11 Teeters or a similar kind ep:all.v as good. Commissioners ie - set v- the right to reject any or all )liils t, i .. . e i... t..,. i ,.t r.v,,,.t ! Ol'lil ill Ilie eiinei in , ""'".' (olllIi,;iners. Cairo. Id.. Aug. irtfh. 1!oS .TKSSR F. MILLKft, Count v Clerk. Cai-i, Illinois Atiirust 12. 19-'i8. c,.;.;,. i ,,ioi,osa!s will be received, ,,f t1( o i t y comptrollet until r, o lock p. in. I'li'-sday, Septem ; her 1. .,. for furnishing the city udth sait ,lde street signs. All bid - ,,.v Ulu limit samples. Th" right is reserved to reject any itI.,i ;,!! ).jds. KRNT'ST N'ORDMAV. City Comptroller, . . HIGHEST IN THE WORLD. The market ''notation of the (ih-ns Ka'ls Kir- 1 n.-r.t ance C,.n am .- st ek (par alu- $l'-"i In fore the San Frati - cisio bre. was $K.n the highest ' lei priced in.-i; :. -11111' stork in the world ! : Alter providing for its h ss by the. pll San Fraiuiscn lire, the New Yetki'lc Journal of Coiiiinerco quoted til' pijartmeut ar Large, W'ateitwn Ar (liens Fails stock (par value $ln"( a'.sinal. Watoitun. Mas-., alio, I vaear- fl.'.l'i. The company's rut sut!u over all liabilities cxi is two mi i"ti - of dollars, and tit" in.-iira'iee in the ('lens Falls costs no mmc than in oth - er c riipaue s. I tie i , ,'"i-, raits is ctov one of a half dozen good cotnpanie-i refresetiti'd bv Tlu'tiu- W. Wiltiini-. 2'ii Sixth stri ct Sm.p i ho';e. :,.'vK. PAPER HANGING AND SIGNS. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM -r- j i- r a r T am DDroA or r T r eiiDDi v tmf i atfst pattf rm n AND QUALITIES IN DECORATI VE PAPER HANGING. SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY. M ARABLE. THE PAINTER, 200 EIGHTH STREET, PEERLESS ONE Ml CAIRO DEMOCRATS DECIDE TO INVITE BRYAN AND STEVEN SON HERE. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING Held Sunday 3ryan May Go to Jonesboro Sspt. 15 On Occasion of Lir.coln Douglas Detate Celebration. TI'.mo i.-i :s pcs.-dhi'.It v tha' William .h-naiiics Hrya-i may come to Cair ij i in September. At h-.ist the local Democrats large numb- r of whom met Sunday and held an ent hu.-dast ic session, j have decided u invite -I . pi.-iden- j t ial candidate tc coni" and gi j Democracy a .-tiniulaut. Illume .il il ; ion i . i I . I . I . ' -1 i Jonesboro. on behalf of I'nion Couiry Democracy recently wrote to Hryan inviting hi in to attend the celebration of the Lincoln-Douglas debate which is to he held at .lonesboro Sept. He nceivetl a retdv from Itr'.an's pri vate secretary wl:i"h was not very eaeouragitig in its nature, so Jtdg Crawford wiMi characteristic prose vi ranee wrote :ig,-iin and said that, he j did lint desire any coi lespoiide with a private secretary. that wanted, itist a I. from Mr P.ryau himself. Wry soon thereafter a letter from the ' Tec. p-ss title" himself was received in which M". liryau stated that lie would be at JniM-shoro u;-; ill" date mentioned if he nossibly could arrange t,) do so. Now the Cairo Democrats having hi ar.l tha' Former Vic President Adiai Stevenson atid the now D- mo cratic candidate for ".overnor of Illi nois has a -cepted .loiuvhoro'r iuviia tii n for September '." and that 'Sl yryan may be there also, they have llecid'd to invite bolh distinguished gentlemen to (ome to Cairo on Sept. Id or 17 as thev may see (it. Ati invitation will he et -:elel at one" and should it he accent e.l, Cairo will Lave another red-leior day in the near future. This i ::ii.- last, year Cairo was ueiiing r.-aly to receive President Rooevelt. the memory of whose happy isit here, still linger, and the people of Cairo, regardless i f political affiliations, would be clad to welcome liryaa ami Stevenson. IDE ClfIL SERVICE Exaninations Ordered in Cairo and Eirewh-re to Secure Ehqibles j For Government Positions. ( ,. September u. r."iv to '"' elicil'les from whidi to make certilica - I . - . . .. .... ...... , T 1 on ;i- . Hcni.:'US 111 I lie pi.Sll OM of a-Mt:oit ia I'.iirylng. at. salaries 'tigHiP Irom ti:il to $1 fl p 'r a i- ton di tl," Bureau of Animal Indus - jtr-. department of Agriculture, and la.;-;i-s requrin" siiui.ar M'lalilica- ti 1 1: tna'' oci ur in that i; nt. S. le-nber !'.. 1 1" v at Cairo. I'd., t iii , ;o a'tcy ia the po; itton of tin lb -r ti-stina engii r in the I'hilippin ' t mi i-1 rv Service, at loi p.-t annti h. 'an! acanci"s r'uiring si l I ar iptali I. cat-ens a- trey may o.ciir in tne 1 iiij pine s r ice. S. pt.-ml or M. I'.iv :: Ca-io. III., to jhii M-v.-ral vae.o ! in the posit h u -of Mo'iotype Keyboard t-perat r at .". 'i-.-i.t an hi ur i r $ I a day. ia the (iv Sitici.iit Printing office, and vacati- n-pin ing similar ona iifii at i lis a the may occur. j l ot1, t,, n and wdiinn will be a I- to t iis examination, t.-mber 2 1. PcS. at Cairo. III., to a. ;ino in the pi sitio:t of -t $1 2'. per atiiiu u. or Inan ' le.iiiirpig similar qua ilicat t tis a' ; . j I Q I.IJI'G DIARRHOEA Dysentery, Cholera Morbus Of Cholera Infantum take WAKEFIELD'S ' R 1 0 r k ll f f TV RnlcatTI I V.'hiie it ii a q 'iic and posdive core tr n:arrhr,pa Dvsertery and Cno.era, intan- , E one. In 62 years it ; ha4'saved tr-e lives cf thousands cf men. women and baoies. Accept cnty waxe fie'd's. Fail sizs bottle 5Eo everywhere. Security for For tho contracts, debts and rng-aevmonts t-f a State Rank the stock holders are individually responsible to tho extent of their holdings of htockatits par value in addition t ) the amount invented in the stock. In other words, tho State Umin,' Uw-t make every stockholder of Tuk Fikst Bask asi Trvav Company liable to depositors fortw'co the amount of stock owned. FIRST BANK a vm TRUST COMPANY! 609 611 Ohio Street, CAIRO, ILL. J Capital $250,000.00 Stockholders Liability $250 OOO.OO Surplus S 50,00.00 Total Security to Depositors $550,000.00 I I l'.erause tli t money is wli .t stands be'. ween yon as a de positor and any possible s-hrii.tage in the securities held by this Bank. la adlition careful and exacting man.ietnent adds to the strength of this institut'on. largest Deposits of any Bank in Southern i II i no" . We ask for your banking business. ' fl WEST KENTUCKY ELECTRIC GO. J. i. 1 ISIIFR. Manager Electrical Contractors and Kndincers House and Steamboat Wlrlnrf, Plants Installed Write us if u contemplate haii K ' ELECTRICAL woikdore. Our prices an reason ible. Our Work the very best. 127 Broadway, - Paducah, Ky. r.J;v f, WGOO'S FEVER PILU tWOODS FEVER PIUS .bU BccocwcD,swc e . Tor t 'ie 1 j ;l I cl i; ' '11 - ' I Vioi . S i t. !!:. r L'-i 2 1. !. 1.1! th' ... v.n-i:i. of ir:igiiti"t! r-ig- cf C ., t ( : ; , , ; 1 .. ,,, .i!jr,., coi, need ii vit'i tli" It ri"alien in " r i u : 1 1 i-.t's oi (Ift'h " of Ki.r i I , ' lit S' at i : s. " 1 1 p .i 1 1 1 1 i o 1 1 ? cf Agrici lur . at a'ar raiiBies from ' l,'1111 t. $::."l,n j it an l : i u i i . :e ct't'di::.-. to mi : ! : t'o-a ; ion s, ;ind viearci'.s reiiiiirl'ig smii'mi' fpi'iiilh ti Itj.mr as !!:, av . ccr. 1 o ..- i.: it ? ,.-.s t.t i':i"-., lit I ' ' ,,, r; I , ., ,-.. ,(M.V ! i,o, I ,!i I , .,..,i,t-,ct ee soici.Mi, .as--!. -tact. ;;; i : i . t i:i ,.);,.,,,; v imahi. in t! Itiir. -el f 1 i, i.i. v;.,-v iio,i tm nt ot c. i ,,,;t,lri. ;,; ;, s,i !;;' ra'iciii from $ I" t ti ..(, ,.(.r atMiuai, - v:c atic'e - i .-'!U i i In ir si ni'ar rfua! Tica' io"s nTlir.-i- i-d'tu'es a.o ? - at ionai - a" i tliy may Yi ur in tint d. pat I tic at. I i k 1 y o.i attract iarue audi :c c Si ), ten, b r It!. !i'"S. at Caiio. Ii!.. tn! ; nci.-ic at each p i formalif c. ltd a va--alow in tne iio-ilain ot c ar- list i i"tiia i t . I - It ".-I s- r,"i e. p , ,,-..,, ( f Aki !! ti j UJ1 . s ,- ,,.., a'iiictiti.i.is -,, th v ,. K,lvi,.( She Likes Good Things. Mrs. ( has. E.' Smith, of V,--t Frank liu. Main", says "I like good tl'ini-s aml have a loot 'd TC King'MiNcw Life Pills as our family laxative nid icino. 1, trans" they are good and do their work without making a fas ab"ii if These I'liint, ss purifier-- s-dd at a'l lirnpsists. 2. CORECTION A ANTED. Cairo. lil . Aug. . 1 : is. iidi'or liaih I'.'.'!' i ar Sir The K- ,-.o; cdi, n ol 'a.-' Saturday ev.:itn- :i eatniil an"-'! to ci ' ;' i .i t vfa-.-me-its r ::a'-.'i::g an affair a'e ;', ' ho" -, ' !o-d :: my pia t- !. : m . !.. As 1 i-resii';." fr. ;:i the rea ii it: t I it i,'i .1.. rived ii f iuf c :n::''o" 'f the Citizen, w 'I! yell do me the jiK 'ice to n-' sasn-' corre- ti -n. Ki s: or! fully. t;CS ItOl'liCOIS. Mr. Pamtxois U u.ta'icu ;i- to th sinii'i ' of The Bulletin's in f irmat ion a.nd, everything cclis'd f d. th. r ilois not appear to be any g'icd reasoti for further reference to the matt' r. Depositors. riAuf A CCNYU 'rtL've. ' ? 'i.v i ... i n,i as The iinPetiu is c. n.- r-:- If ir. I 'a tu g' is wishes to ': l ' r t -1 !! " 111 IO ' "e m; II. ic .t i . ti - :i . h.lir TI"' t.-'l,.t;.; wiil I..- J I- 'd ' p-hl'sl. it.- Th,- lvli'.-r. f f f f f f f 9 . f 9 9 9 f . : 'AMUSEMENTS I ft th- At'Ccde. i h m -.... ii-m .m-i '' j Ct..- of i i:,i," is H I No. 1 at t) ' Arcade tUi ;V uio:i atid toi.ith:. "The Si-noiotia' Slc-a-li Cown" .at; t . -d'he Water Sim in" is Ke.-l No. At the Pathe. A Kind 1 P aned Boot. Black" a t I A ; p: , s It e:iue" are the sr.! -octs i his at: ei nc'in and tonight. A', thr- Opera House. At ti e opera, house every nf'c -noon and night the most idoa.-in . an, dy. di-amnlie and sport a.-.lla iimviiit: pi' tin e.i b. fore tho j nblic Two big reels of pictures show:! at each performance. Tonight "A P.i : Catch," tin ititt n sting fishin.'r su' -int. and "A Hair Restorer," ai amusing comedy picture. Illustrate I song, "My Yankee Rose." Visit, the opei a hulls' and enjoy the mi.vi;. -, picture. The Remedy that Always Cares ZEMO il f?cogni2ed the mott honeil tr4 uccttfiil mciiicite in the woitd to-4ijr. nntlf tirci Ecremi id A itching skin liicisectv. Get bo-tit todiF. Ali Druggittt. V me tct lamr-ic For sale by Paul U. ScUuh & Sum. - ' j E.W. Row Medicine Co. E St. Uuii, kit. j i iaia,.ii . ft .M ft.