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fZ . THE CAIRO BULLETIN, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1003 Is an ordeal which all women approach with dread, for I Sfl ILiI nothing compares to the pain irr tot orchild-birtti. inetnougnt Thousands of women have found the use of Mother's Friend robs confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and child. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical time. Not only docs Mother's Frind can y women safely through the perils of cnna-Dirtn, but it prepares ine system tor ttie coming event, relieves "morning sicKness, and other dis rnmfhrR Sul1' y drucuM at jii m tion mailed free. la JSKAUFIEI.D REGULATOR CO. Ll'V ivm II im say TRADE ST MARK. For Hall a Ccnlury Wood's Fever Pills liavc 1 ( ii known an the only sure cure for Chill and I'wr and all lllllous and Malarial diseases. As a. Mood I'liririt-r and in building up a run down NyMem they have no equal. For Sale by all Local Druggists. 1 NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS jj Aniinnt inoptlnr? of the Metrapoll Inn liolf n.snocliitliPii In Now York.' Aniiunl meeting of (lie American Hasebiill IcHRiic In New York. Wednesday. .!i"i Ktewurt vs. ,ljin I'rendergust, 12 iouikIk, lit Lawrence, Ma.su. Owen .Moian vh. Toiiiiny O'Toole ii rounds, at Philadelphia. Thursday. ( Jrning of nniutsil tdiow d' Call I'ornla Pigeon i'lub tit Oakhmd. Friday. Wrestling bout ' bet worn YiiaifT Mnhmout itu.l Fred lloell ut Chicago. Saturday. I'ikI of Ki-(lay bicycle rare in Mriilion Square Garden, Now York. FALLING ST PI BLUFF ADDS TO DANGER OF DESTRUC TION BY FLOOD IN ARKAN SAS RIVER COTTON BELT SHOPS SAFE. MOUNDS, ILL. Dec. 5, 1908. Hoy (irundstiifr of thy; I. C ton- '. was. a idfiisaiit. caller ttiis morning. Dr. A. I!. Hot'iill who was r.'iorti I as dangerously ill the first of th week is considerably licit. -r at this v ins. The M. 12. Sunday school is pelting ici'dy fur an interesting Chi ii ma-' entertainment lo lie given at the'r ih church. i:. M. Titus, our veteran farnxr and 'fruit grower of the Kast side was a liusiue;s ralelr Saturday. The Y. .'d. ('. A. hand was reor ganized lasi night -.itli H. V. P.ui: I eiinc as president and H. A. .IcH'o:.-; i'.s serrelnry and treasurer. It win liicided to meet iii Monday and F. i .lay nights of each wek. Hoys, g I inn -tidiness fur next Moi-lav higl t. I.. 12. Nel'i's, t!:e Imtrher is on tie sick list (Ids weak. Ksqiiire V. (!. Davis lias moved Ids family into one of (irant Jiinko (mores houses in .Nortii Mounds. 12. i l'riltoti. of the Mounds Dairy was a business caller this morning. Pulaski rornty has no counl y , seat bin Moan. I City lias cue more than ;he lias any use for. Willie (billion, our groeel'ymaii, was a liu-liifss caller Thursday and lei i us a pood slice of business. Koad Commissioner T. Y. j'oik of ; lit- '.Vest side was in one day this wick and loports the dirt road in tin boil oais as getting bad. The good reads i;uestion should receive alien lien in ail I ii its of the countv this . inter. 'I'. . M. C. A. will conduct a Sunday school teachers' ineoliu.n on Tnursnay afternoon of each week in i!iilton's Hall. The Headlight comes out in a new dress this week. It is published hy .,'ne 1! Anderson of this city and is hitmlilli ol local news and is sparri lih:.', with up-to-date atlvei'tisenien's of orr lui.siness men. AYe predict for' i! p. brilliant future. COUNTRY CLUB TALK j WEIGH VOl USUI BEFORE ISIM. Ih (Ttir Tn 3ulletin by Mr. i'i nd. r: The l'ie hiinheons n t;ooi X. Rav Fabsr.) i In 1 1 ' t i i i;a' lore i'0-aineneiau Brent Ib'sh fonn- inalt- r try to tl . ony. askinu it to take up the i f buiiditiit a city ball and iilve the oroblem. 'I'his is now city's mrst impcilanl need. Mr. Usler: I fail to s"'t an v p oh le a Hi." ina'' r. If the city ci.u i- il "iil a'i"lv Ii :he ii I' lir-K v (.."hi '" ! s'U ill ll't Ir hi. !i ideal aiiai: : ai , S.' il- iiir a i I tli inl.h'ilil t'-'hl. If f I'oiae ;i-'d has m l 1 1 no t'n d lar siira'io.i , t' -e ' would on Id. :n wi u' I man v itii s a m aiis lo b.'.v yourself io use Samose. tin in'.: food. The wonderful sale on this other pi-( palatini! since first introduced in (aim and the remarkable results loilowihs its use have made Paul ii. frV huh A- Sons such eutliusiasl io be-li'-vi-rs in tin aieat value of Sanies ll.al they will ive their iersenal !..i;araiilee to refund tiie money if Sa mose will not make thin people fat and resioie streni'lh and health lo those who use it. This is a si ruiiK snai antee. I ul I'ai I Ci. Schuli Sous have sot ll so many of their customers who a few C Pine 11 ii ff. Ark., Dec. (!. At. mid night last, night rain bean falling heri', and il is feared that it wid have a tendency to add to the dan gers of (lie present high water, In soaking the river banks and causing them to soften and cave more, rapidly The situation was much improved up to that hour, and the encouragement givin property owners along the river front by the recoiling waters war. shattered. Arkansas river came to a stand to night and will begin to fail rapidly by morning. The roaring stream has succeeded in eating ils way across Fast. liarrariue, near Tennt'sst i- strei-t, and several small shanties were carried down the river ibis allii uoon. wild ,Ioe Ki umpner's store an I warehouse. The rhvr bank con tiures caving in the rear of the American !2.xcelsior laundry plant ..ml I'ruden's stable site, and is un dermining bolh buildings. Ir is reported abort the city to night lhat four strangers, supposed to lie secret service null, arrived ia l'iiie Bluff today and are making an u i t to learn tiie identity of the parties who dynamite;! F'oyd's Point Wednesday and Thursday nights. An iii'.i .-.ligation failed to confirm the rm:n r. but it is stated that the dete: ti"'S are proceeding- carefully with I hi ir w in k. No fears aie entertained for the safety of the mammoth Cotton licit shops today, as the current is now striking the bank several blocks west of these properties, and js iU ilected into midst ream. The river ran a race with carpenters today air! von. A large two story frame res m'lice on hast Darratiue street. owned by C. (1. Hrockw'ay, had been mi ved I roui the river front into Hie st;cer. and rni pouters were set to work demolishing it. in an effort to save the lumber. Ilefore they were ball tfirough with their work the sii-ft was partially oiidermin".!, am! snM, nml he would remain with her long enough lo benellt by her earn IngH unit I hen ho would disappear again. 12iglit years ago Hain disappeared the last time, nho said. The lasi she knew about him was that he was In Louisiana. Later she got word from her husband's relntlves in Anderson that he was dead. A year later Mrs. Hain was married lo William Doil nuin, of this city, and lived happily with him until November II this year, when Hain appeared upon the scent. Mrs. Hain was gi anted a divorce. 1 MUSICAL COMl AT OPERA HOUSE 'TOYMAKER'S DREAM" WILL BE ATTRACTION TONIGHT, WITH CGOD MUSIC AND COMEDY OTHER ATTRACTIONS. The Toymaker's Dream, which ap pears at I a n o opera bouse tonight is one of the musical events of (be sea son It is a semi-oparatic show full of music 1 1) fit is music and coined that is comedy, and I he cast of ai tists are such thai have never befor appealed in any hut the larger cities Notable among the cast that bav n en seieeieu to support that eini nent. character singing comedian, Mr William C. Ciishniau, -are such well known names as Miss Louise Si Claire, whose operatic voice an pleasing personality has won for her a warm spot in I lie hearts of all he hearers. She is closely seconded by Miss Alen Morrison whose portraya of the doll part is certainly sinni Miing 10 Keep an audience guessing when they first see her, so similar noes she make up to resemble the plaster pans figure. Another arlisl of exceptional ability is Mr. Geo. Lem ley wdio was for several years lead big baritone of the reviews that were put on at the Casino Theatre, in New- York City. Prices ,-jii, and $1 CONDENSED STATEMENT; ALEXANDER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK , Cairo, Illinois ; i At the close of business November 27, 1908 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks, I?onds, etc. Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Cash and due from banks 7iS,17H 11 117.40U.1S 26,:m.9Z 1,11,777.20 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus Fund 100.000 00 Undivided Piofits 2I,:iSl.S Circulation.. 30,000.00 Deposits ' 88, 125.:52 $1,119,777.20 CONDENSED STATEMENT ALEXANDER COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Cairo, Illinois t . Before the commencement of business November 28, 1908 i i Imp. I i' he 'or's one, A iner bant eee.ling a larger v. a. bouse and winning our- to siiil his own ideas, yet not l;aill: the nee: ss;tn i.ipltal. nvT wba' lie ilo-ii'i s lo use in his bellies, to build it with, lias iillle trouble in hading a capitalist l.i. Will build il for him. a long b;ei being the inducement. 'I'll .it v would be a food tenant, and on a lone lease wbb ii'-rmis-iou to pit"-j .-liase. -;i -in. I individuals or com 1 bices to build ii ball to ils liki'ig Tli. re is pleittv of capital in Cairo .i- in-; ki h ai'. p. -. . stineiitv Mr. ("onroy : Tie rii own- I its t . : u t for a cil. ball silo. Let ill) '.' I.'"- -. III sold to the III-' ,s!o! ' ho "ill erect city i:,il! an I j id l.i I h I '..-t er . III ( - ee.l :!. j en i ni-i! iii.it will .,,y s ve:i p. r, 'ill in t'ai- su:e. with the cist ir value ol It ad ied. v ou' I had i ,- IP. idual invc: to; unite w illiug t I ! pr.-vide tin- i,e..,p., i-jiv Iiiiiiditigs. The it; 'a ilit lie. I ii :.. ;, j s r lo b ase I hall t.. nw n t'jc t,. . for j :t-- riM lnliiellv tiler' would Ii" t ! lit iiil - or aii i;,:io;,.-, iloptovc ' 'i-n'.s. ; oei-iii in inn-, it n.-i I :i.i. 1 liile- nl'i-i. iij the l it wnuid I" i l..t.- t.' In, prove iniiii. m I ! . !.! j P. if i i M i'i !"-u i p-a's I'.'M t id -'.ii'.l'- c pel i "III e- t l tli s Mi . t :: rt : . -: I h" urn t. f t j in 1 .id N 1. 1 pn.i ' I i i t ' I sin pii !' -'- - v- if- tl-;'! r'. ! i In A !c ' ir ; i u a fi'.-i ,-t it i - j ill in'l . C!"l" U not mote ot t ,; .'-ii' in ';. nTi'i'i thin J.. The-.-j i- c. !'. is ii a t.i:- t.- ! in . j t ' .t ' i ,.;'!.. e. : .. I ' ! .1 " . I .-.'- . ' il : '' -s ' e 1 ' i .Sr. ; ii'; .'. t.- i n : ' i iin M .It t" t e r i h .;.,. i . t : i ;:!. . n ii .'1 i ; Hi i t i . : j i lib , a i.. n . .,.' : i ;. , j i . :i ; ; . , Ii i i '.. .1 ' -' i !; tb"' ! '1 I . -1! l VI '! i ..Hi ; (.,.( - ! i 1 l .'"C .-tl I -I - ' ' !- !. I -til-.. - et " ii" i- n ' ' . - a- ; i i a i. i' I- :n t ' .;i s del the, to in w . !s a bo looked like walking tens become plump and well through the use of Samose th; feel they cannot sav too much duci people to iry it. This uiarxeleiis !es!-pinnitiu to is nsMUiili't 'd as tni n as it, is tal" into 'be stomach, makes good ri sVele- l t biss liiiilding fell into tin. with a t vrilio crash, crkiiien was itijiired. iicoi: the V. river a' None of blend, te ,. ; l!,e u; tones up lps to a "r plump, the -siliiil Well weakened sy. iite. and make and rosy. SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. HAIN RETURNED AGAIN Somewhat .1 la Enoch Airien. But Clara Knew What To Do Got a Divorce. The Lily and the Prince. i ue pairons oi the Cairo opera ouse on Saturday, Dec. 12ih, inali uee and night will have an onnortun tty of seeing the splendid romantic drama "The Lily ami The Prince iiniireii iioiiauus grealesl success 1 his is an attraction that will please every patron and one that lias the dis imcuoii oi entertaining all classes and the boy in the gallery, as well a the patron of the orchestra chair, al ways turn out en masse in every cil. where this produclion is seen. Mi' Williamson is particularly anxious that every patron will see this per formance, . not from a motive of finan cial advantage to hint, but because it is an atlraction he knows will be a real treat lo the l heater-goers, lie personally guaraniee ji as he is able to ito. knowing the merits of the at traction as well as ibe players am! the nianag: nient of this notable or ani.ation. Prices, matinee, children a cents; adults fat an. I Ta cent..; Night I'.",, ah, 7a. $1 and Jl.ah. Seats on ab' Friday, both niiiiinee ami liiuhl Start i M oi k. Monday. f the .hi y bicyc!e ra se!! SipS.ro Harden. No .! ling ' Hi" Nationi'l Pii-el i . ; 1 1 1 -ieii in New York. Tuesday. .Iin, i iris.-i ii s. Clara y ( Iriii in. nit Is, at llo-ton. Aiiii.i! iiiei-tiuu the Natio'lal 1 1; ; all l- .'i'Ji'" in Now York. !i-diuaap.i!:s. lad . D.t. ..Alleging hat her former husband. William 12 j il.iia. iis-i:ni". an Ftioi h Ai d.n roa jiu otdei thai in- iii:s;n extract i oin jfiiiin William oDlhiuin. lo wimm tin was iiiarricl. Ihinkiug Main was ilea!. .Mrs. ( mi;i i.. Ham. relate,! an inn ual siory in h. r sail lor divorce ben iod.iv. ai's. Hain said she was ill:'!' i i"d to Haiti Id veins ni;o. Ii" i.-serf cd aer i i ; j i e :,n,i again. be sal I Soli!-l i'li. s lie iwillld sell.! for he!', sl.i- Burlesque, oiiginal Sam T. .lacks Gain for men only, musical oxtr.r. , colnpauy conies to the Cab', house Friday, li.c. th. Thi is said to be a ci ack.-rjacl. If oi Prim full of real com Tin Girls. gai:.a opera slum -!;:"' lo finish e.ly. miisii'iit o'l !v medleys. -ry and elaboral long experience eiusical ability. mas'ei pi. i-es i(n, Mil. Superb special seen costumes. All li'a' inventive siial. detcrtiiin;'.! ion a i I I bic:i brought to bear to make this i caiiiation reii.-h Hie zetiiib of ccs. !l a.lGI'llI S.l . lei". the set,' sieiiiil dancer, is one of Hie big t. ;"l'er :;'.: 111!, ;.:i;;:ali.v. Pilce, J RESOURCES lyoans and discounts f!7!,2eie(. V.) Bonds and Securities ll9,3:!i.50 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 7,500.20 Due from Banks... 251 1:!Q.K!) $857,250.08 LIABILITIES Capital Stock1 $50,000.00 Surplus Fund.. 50,000 00 Undivided Profits 17,962.21 Deposits ;7Sf),2!-'U7 $857 256.08 OFFICERS E. A. BUDER, President CHAS. FEUCHTER, Vice-President C. O. PATIER, Vice-President J. H. GALLIGAN, Cashier FRANK SPENCER, Ass't. Cashier E. A. BUDER WM. KLUGE DIRECTORS THOS. BOYD CHAS. FEUCHTER D. S. LANSDEN C. V. NEFF C. O. PATIER N. B. THISTLEWOOD i: i . i it J. H. GALLIGAN GEO. PARSONS Condensed Statement FIRST BANK & TRUST mm t ; 609-611 Ohio Street, Cairo, Illinois, ? fU: i? rf As made lo tiie State Auditor of Illinois, required by law, at com mencement ol business November 28th, 1908. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, Bonds and Securities, Banking House - Steel Vault and Fixtures Cash and Due from other Banks 8!S,256 12 571.791.15 41,767.77 20,183 82 2 J8,!::9 31 $1,761,211.17 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, -Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits Notes licdis-oiintcd Bills I'aMil.Ie .... Ihsinatnl (Vitiliciitcs of I oMt (, Money Borrowed) Deposits $ 250,000.00 50.000 00 21,19.J.?7 27,000.00 2"),000.00 50.000.00 1,338,017.30 $1,761,211.17 A is liotjie, I I I 'CI ( il'l -I ii, . lull ' W II. I.ol, in;i:c roi;s: 'illnlec. II. K. Ilalli.lay I 'i III I i 1 1 Tlifs I. Shivth, Tims. I. t.tllT. r. iidiiiduv, Paul i. S. li XV. M. Wood. till, The Largest Deposits of any Bank in Soutnern Illinois;- and ih- Thai caleb powers wins; Notice to the Public. I (' ' ! Energy is well-nourished muscles plus well-nourished nerves. Uneeda Biscuit tit the greatest energy-makera of all the -wheat foods. C.;ndid.ite For Commonwealth Attoi nfy Wlio i Hi Kricnd. Eltctcrt .it LcKintan. a t - I i l! I ' i.-,- a . : i - ' ' "' i ' . . ;. I . 'I- t;,, -,, .. ..... t ;! (.,,--..-.- .- ' .' ! - f."- P --I' - n. i h . ;iie! t - r-.- '.- 1 ' i. SPARROW STOLE DOLLAR. p. ..ib:, . ! . Tl r v.k ';in S'l.ith. a jK.pu'.ar f-iifi vr of L can towi-shui lost a on .);; Id 'I 8'id unl to f.M i Jr. V"--r.!a min'ne bi fl"4ariirie rp thr mrr of M ! b" Owfid ,. .!!!. r '! it ... I -.; . ( 1 r fit ct a .:. h n-rrr- . 8 rfr In dust tight. V0 moisture proof packazts. ($7 Aerer soU in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY P5 I t.c !U: 'nil. K) . 1 -C. I. A hi! Tel : i t -: I Kejiuliiioaa piiin.e i . tan Im ciiii:t Jn.l.' an I ccamioti j - , t ! 1 1 1 lit imii' f in ;he Twi-iity-M-v .;iih ju.iii :;il difiii.-i, win, Ii I, i -. ' ri l.-i 'ii iai -. ! i-(M del an I ii 1 1- i u t ol 'It" warfare m.-r Ha- (io' l.e; a.-sassin . fiimi. ;r.-i T ipi'otK loi.iv Win Iil !..! i'l.ied .ln,2.. M C Kaulk li'.r for i iji u;i tnde of i'c- .'i-H'f-l. i . . . ... a a . le m ai i ! . am' - el i ;a I mi: i Kuc I W hi"' T !. i V ,'l- ''.r'.. f ..i;-in .11 "ii!' h d' o in. .oi ! W Cnl.T.-n ,;., . , r a at. . .!..( H l - : ' - a I . i jtail-. ! . v ('ai. I. I'.ia. i- lor i.;. -.in- er..l:;.: !!'! (f 'lid I. a a"itu.. ..i'liiig t'::. 'Th hi ;. !.l .fTiit. d ! ",".z !a i i -., Mgb that !.- l.a-ali ! ,..2',t "i- I 'Ii.- r , . V. i a - it .'.!- I-- - ii1! jell A ' !' It 'io '- Th' a a i in u' I ' . 1 'i'i.'. OVERPOWERED FATHER Who Thi-eatened Motfe'- W 'tH Gun and Meld M m TiM Pol ce Came G-rl a Brae Act. . Vi K. ' ' N i a ' Li i ' ir i l l I,n'ti l! ir t.t. i..k t-jii-.i ti r i-i'.i.'-! bfe .) I r o ii t...-!;.y . . v. r;.. rit e t.T f: r A Itn henl'Tink. in a hr.-l " h i'i I fnirile A':. r hv t I a'l- d t tx i N '.j'.tr Li.f- a-i r"'l--r. K-.i Ue liave opened our new office and Sample Rooms af Washington Aie., Sycamore and Tivrnty-lirsl Slrcei, where we will keep in slork a assortment of CARRIAGES, Buggies, farts. Runabouts. Dikes. Spring Wagons. Grocery Delivery W'agons.both open and with tops. . IHRUSS, all styles, buggy, team, carriage, spring w?goi and carl harness, lap robes, whips, horse covers and stable supplies. CARRI AGE heaters, genuine Clark brick, or carbon. I arm tools ol all kinds. Rubber tiring neatly done. Buggy'poles, buggy shafts and buggy lops repaired. Respectfully, Three Slnlcs Implement Co. Washington Atr., Srnmorr and 21sl Streets. "M"!l ''if -ii!ImV ll-'.i"l h 'fie . J-ck IO laf tw!t tl. L!U. !lO tl "'-nzic i nan l-i"t lh c.tl dr-amt-'' 1 . . n ar I by the -on, motion. i l!ra-i' t to iuk r'ed H- -rr nioa her frthr an t. aftrr a i 4 f"&r oil. and J sai.l ' h snrti 'rnE!. abf uce..!o( in f' H.n sc-Ik mtio-li for ?-.:!' l'rt.f tin h wajioti from Mm. Btiken- tiar kt-nl'rinfc ro-f nrlT lday. itink tbn rtir-ci a ?oivpr. but wi-cj las ifo and or .tor. tier to'th Rirl wrfts-h4 H trtm hi tiai I t"t him .- II an.i .ft bT f",r tinder ti-traiat a 4 lav lit r 'z: 1 to