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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1C09. THE CAIRO BULLETIN nUrd at the Oalro PottofBoe for trmnimliiton through tb uisila at Moood-olau rates. ANNOUNCEMENTS 8CHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. Prof. S. E. Gott authorizes his an nouncement as a Republican candi date for County Superintendent of schools, at the primary election to bj held on Tuesday, April 13, 1909. FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE. John Ilogan authorizes his an nouncement as a candidate for Po lice Magistrate of the city of Cairo, at the election to be held on Tuesday, April H, 1909. . " , t. 9. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It t t t If. t mm a t mm tM & : IhtWtAIHtK- s Yesterday's Cairo Temperature. Maximum Minimum '. At 7 p, m.. : .'. . At 12 mulrJsht (i'lvet record)... Louisville with coal for St. J.oiiIs and will tow between Cairo and that port. The George lianlner wont to t h lower river lislit yesterday. The V. W. O'.N'ie! came out froi.i hnrccs and three models loaded wlt'i iron. The Du Quesne from Louisville at 11 a. m., passe.l to New Orleans with Co boa's and three barges coal, one model barge of coiil and two modeb of steel. The Dick Fowler wns In and out .v usual from and to Pndiienh. bhe wl.i be the I'aducah packet today. The City of Sultillo arrived from S:. Louis ar ;1 p. in., bound t'.'T Tenuesei? rive. The SpraRiu'-- l'r;iu New Orleans with 22 empty boats am! nine empty barges rid three models, added two here anil pulled out for Louisville. The John S. Summers went south with an empty barge after lumber. BUS NfSSSESSION CITY 1 ORDINANCES TO REDUCE SAL ARIES OF ATTORNEY AND TREASURER LAID OVER. TO INCREASE IEVENUE 300 ARE AT THE BOARD! AT COMING ELECTION Yesterday's River Bulletin. General. Cpnditions. . . The day was partly fair. The rai l fall the night bef;:re measured Inches. The government' bulletin ye -trrday reported rain Irani 2S poiirs. the heaviest, on the map being as Al lows: Cairo 3:fiff.' Chester 5.50. Care Girardeau H.ii.O,-. New Athens 3.1 , Phoals, lad., 2.00, ElHstor-, In.l., 2fi'. Vincennes 2,::d, Ml. Vernon, Ind., 2.2 , Paducah 2.12. Mr. Carmel 28. Ter- Haute l.fld. New Madrid 1 84, Heinia i 1.20. Bxtremes ef tempeaniire we e Tfl at Memphis and 3 at Jfoorhead. Forecasts for Today. Cairo and vicinity: Threatening and colder. Illinois: Washington, March !. Snow and colder Wednesday; Thurs day fair aud colder. Sun and Moon. . Sun will rise today Sun will , set today, . . . Moon will rise tonight. . 0:22 a. m. . G:01 ji. m. .9:32 p. m. Note: The above sun and moon record Is for Illinois and approxi mates the record at Cairo within a few minute. i f NEWS OF THE RIVERS j rrrrirrcrrm mi The river markfd 43.2 feet on lh Cairo gauge last evening showing a change of 0.1 of a foct in 24 hours. , The J. B. Finley passed out of til" Ohio for New Orleans at 8 o'clock yesterday nif rrng with 34 boats and four barges. Tho John A. Wood arrived from Fined Stage Change Stage 24 H'rs. Piitsbur-T ....22 7.0 l.rise Parkersburg ...".('- H.'1 ,Ot';i'.l Cincinnati ."" 31.fi 1.2 rise I.'misil!e ...,2S 12.1 O.Sris- Kvansville 3S.'i 1.1 f.il! Mt. Vernon . . .35 3;.! 1 .0 ';'!! Nashville b) 19.3 1.7 i'N ClKittancKa .-33 11.5 d.o rise Gt--:iHTsvi!!e ..31 14.!' 2.'lib-i- jFl.-reiice Ill 8.3 o,." rise Riveiten 32 l'. " Johm-oaville . .21 1 S . 3 1 .7 Li!' Piiducah 4 42.7 o.2 fa'.' CAIRO 15 13.1 0.1 fa'! Kansas City.. .21 13.0 l.-iiise St. I'iiis 3i 5 4.7 1.3 ris" i Chester 3ft 14.5 2.8 rise C. Olrardean. .28 V. .f 1.4 lis New Madrbl...34 3S.1 o.O Memphis 33 33. S ft. 5 ris Vicksburs 15 !'' New Oilcans. .13 14.3 . 1 ris Acain Subiect of ResaUition Annual Tax Levying Ordinance Adopt ed TrouUle About Tem porary Walks. Yerterday's River Forecasts. The Ohio :t Fvai-'vill-' and M'. V r nen. no ma ri.: I change during ih next 33 hoers At P;ulti,-ali, will co" tiime to f:i'.l slowly during the next 'V hours. At Cairo, n material chang during the next IS hours, with (iossi illy :i ris:-ig tt-ndency. The Wabash At Mt. Carmel. wii' rise for several days, probably pass ing the flood stage. The Teaa.-s-see At Florence aa ! Riveiten will rir-e siiglrly during the next IS lio'tis. At .bd!n--onvIl!e wll cr.mini f.iliing during the roxt ;c, to 4S hours. The Mississippi F:v in bfiow Louis to Cairo, will continue rising f.u several lays. W. E. BARRON. Obesrevr. Ths Peril of Reformer. Many a reformer perishes in the re moval of rucbish and that makes the of leneivenes. of the class. They are partial; th.y are not equal to the work they sretend. Tiiev lose their way; In ti assault cn the kinudr.n: of darkness they fX;-ad ail their en ergy on soa.e accidemal evil, and lose heir sanity and power of benefit R. U'. Kmc, son, in "Now England Re formtis.'" WILL PUT AN END TO DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH DISTRESS FOREVER Miserable indeed is the man cr woman whose digestive system is, un strung who go-R to the table and tan not eat. or what little Is eaten seems to fill them and lays like a lemp of lead in the stomach, refusing to digest. If you, dear reader, suffer this way and will put on your wraps now and get from your pharmacist a fei- tnt case of Pape's Diapepsin and eat one 22-grain Triangulo afttr your next meal you would appreciate, five min utes later, how long you suffered mi necessarily. There will be no more Indigestion no misery in the stomach no sour risings or belchinng of Gas. no Heartburn, Flatulency or Eructation of undigested food and acid or feeling of Nausea. Fullness, Headache or other symptoms of a weak.ie, Ktun-ach. btomaca trouble aad vanish like st;aw b -fore the blaziiu sun. w li' n l.u.ipetiS'n works your Sloni ach I sts f;f-ts its.-If in (,rde-. y lie s p'nifies and ywee'eiw a so .stti'i'ach fiesh.-ns the int'Mjn witliMit the iisii of I.a-n'i;, ;u ie,n is more. n. in "teas. -s He ga-trii J'liees. I his 's w hat yciir sf-irmn h i heitgifi'4 for mi re aad letter dig juieis. i nis is wtiiit lll.li-ies vol hungry and v:,nt to eat. and ymi ( ;i rest assure !:at yen then , at wi i,.. ...i ..... ... lur.i ii i-aie in propi-riy an l n..t left in the ston.n. h to ferment air tern to pas I ai 1 I. and poison tin breath with n-i e. ;-s. C t -1 r.e tit ease f; m) (. .Irt'H gist now von cught to ha Diane;, iooui tin n.mse al'.vays. SheuM y"ir fa'idly cat si m thit.p li'i's m t j.er? with him ot Live a Seer Str, nai-ii or K sin i one of which hc;-. cr ces.-ive (Jus. ei;i. t-;,nL"i!. in.iig stii.n was give imtn. d;ate relit f. will I f i rr,.uV- '.w - . There was present His lion Mnvor Parse ns, an 1 Aldenn .vt Koeh- ler. Magner, Purke, pi-rgi'son. Or a nev. Oorman, Kelly, Thi-Mewond, N'cllis. Davis, Cannon nnd Meelian. The mayor stated he had rec -ived a com iiunii atiiiii from 4 he Oli-icitig r.a'vd ef t!v iuri? Ballot I .ensue, giv nig a list of names of cltir.ens from w hem the League wished t have the i unci i elect on.e judge jtu.I one cli fx of election in each ward, lie said the League had decided not to attend the council inciting in a holy as hid wen suggested, but to leav the tna . ' entirely in the hands of the city .cunei!. He was pbaseil to have cith-ens take an active interest in cl-y affairs and make such sugge-ti :'ri in time to time as thev deemed proper for the Guidance cf their re; resentatives. if such sug:est:ou were mane in the proper spirit. The expense l iil of the deleg-iti n tr Fait can was present '.I. aiinnint- nr- to $314. !)o. on account of tjuaran tine. it. was allowed w ith other hi! s I ho ipavr.r s i;d he bad wor t from n' ef the committef men appi Inted by the Illinois mayors to visit Spring field in the interest of n tu-w revenue law. that tbi re would l'e a m etiii; .if the committee in Sprinsflebi today. sef wia if anything could be .1. it" it the pivsen- session of the genera' assembly, toward gittina: a law Mirseil. He hoped that a law werd '-e adopted which would relieve the ":ti s of the state which are in the same position as Toiro, ;uid if this was done, Cairo ought to fake adv.vi tg1 of it. The mayor will probaMy go to Springfie'.l today. The annual tax levy ordinance v.a1-' ndr.pte.l. calling for $ I2."o0 for co---oration taxes, and two mills f c r Mlrrary tax'. Ti e paving ef labor at city pumi s wei klv Wfi s ant i e f -!. Ordinance to reduce salary of cit; treasurer to $13 r tnotith was lab' ve- on motion of Aldermen Neilis ind Tfivis. Ord'nonce reducinir salary of c'f ittrrney to $23 per month was lab1 ner on motion of Aldermen Tiurke ind T h 1ST if word Pet if fens for transfer cf He.- nse? 'mm E. P. Fitzgerald. Thomas Oard r aid Nichols & Steeg, and for new icinso for Cairo P.rfwlng com nan v IWIMK YEARS OLD IS K. 11 It. C ANNIVCFSARV CCLETBRATEO 3Y CRAND BANQUET. MUSIC AND SPEECHES S GOOD II S IK PKSHTHI CITIZENS PURE BALLOT LEACUE ASKC. COUNCIL FOR REPRESENTATION. Judre Butler and W. D. Huctte Prin cipal Speakers H. H. Hal!:d.iy W.s Toastmaster Cul ver's Eand Pressnt. Li'-t cf NaT.ti For Each Wad Fr: Which One JuJre Cl-rk is to Chosen. and Cue v,-. were granted. Petition for saloon lieens at Nine centh and Pnjdar streets wa no' repoited on. nnd action was deferrei' by committee. Petition of A. T. Alkenn for dratr -hop license ar Planters Hou-e als wholesale license, was laid over or vote cf committee. Alderman NePis started tp.i uiin' rcvlde about rniairlng or r"liiildi.ie r-Tiporary walks. He wanted a walk enair. 1 en Nineteenth street, then Vidi-rman Cannon wanted one re aired in Tw-ntv. third street; Al.br tan Magnrr said Thirty-fourth stree' The K. M. K. C. had a grand d .r.-traiiou last night at their hall elebiatiiiu of 'he list annlversar.v he birth cf the organi.'at ion Heir annual bannin t and as ustri! i ... . ... l was attended by a hi st or yu 4 u l-1 lows who tuicu' I the affair only as. i gn at throng ef co: ;;e:iial spiriis j an, when all are detcruiLnd to hav a good time and see l;ial every t:i'. has a good time. Ori-at Orand Jlogt.l Peter bind was in nr. charge cf he affair, and he had able assistant-. t'here wore present at Cue festrl joaid nearly : tii-mbt rs and init".l gue.m.s wmi H. 11. Halbdiiy as ' ,..-t- inuister. .Mr. Il.tliiilav is a i-iev-r loa ..- raster and had made an in'o re.-,ti: g program, tho eX'-cvtieu f wi-.ich, al 'cr the feast, made the hours tly r.tp- idly. .Music by t'ulvu's band eK'tsed the exercises, followed by an address by O. O. SI, Lind. wh.o mid brieily what the Krew had ih. b'st yi ar or so. Amoi nuiyi r and lit;, cr.nncil hibrs f !:. each have i Pr r, V.:u tt. cf I 'as tneml er r.'c.ive,! 1 nt Pur M J o w. Oil king that rr- j ;d ' n ea.h ward, for tin irg thing:, Ule'itb .Mr. Sate, pt i.tilar te: hanuueters inii.resi.-v.-! P," and .ledge W. tile acou ,iun::g hi in ion i t O Ji. el ii v stn:.rer. wi'h two r. fidertd. ('oo. i live N. Put ler on. o I a: -i'K.!:t to have like attention nan Keiley t-a;, - ', Tw Md-r Twenty. first. Twen nfv-third, Twentv 'tai it. 3 : -CCLLES FIRST LESSON 1; urmpgwiE DIMPLES Scert f-om 'Little Dollie Dimp e" at Ca rs opera nee and Nijjht, March 13. house Saturday mati fourth. Twentv-tifth and Twetstv--ivth str-ets shcnld have walks re .;:ir'd. and Ald-mian Ferguson ' sai ' li-ie was a wa'k nee, led e.n Cedar tr-'it. The whole mattr was finally -of- rred to the eity engineer and fleet crnmiit'ee. Alderman 'Median called ntte'dicp o the trimming-! rrom trees belns ..'! et) on paved strr-.ds wagn ".a Is of if i:i one pile, and asked p t was, the sene of the city council hat the city rmcbt to remove sue'' ubbish. No action was taken. On motion ef Alderman C,rivu- he in. ner was directed to consult "ith Attorney I.ff.p as to rf-rang--- eiurs t.) ,io the eitvs g"!icral 1 ' ork. Sanio abbrman said ther wa- a ''Tieral fr-ling that th city conn-i! as net giving tho attention that I houh I to the matter f,f increasing he e-jti's revenue. Some wo.-ks ng-1 V council had adopted a ns du i n aliin' for a cen-,u"tat!on Iwtwco" pn seiitafives of tho banks, the fcliants f.rnchef.n romnt'tA- nn.i it'- cou!K-i', to co over the si'uxtirn fid d-ise so'iv plan cf procutin.. ere i-iori"v. X. thine ha.1 h-.n .Inn. 'de- this resolution and he moved iaf the confere,:r.p )0 hnli af a iriv ,'p.te. rariie.i. Mr Pb-h, of the Hbh Construction "lii'anv, .-.sko.i that the comuil al w Jim for Thirty s-cond stte t w. r. ttliioj, W!1S rnmplete,!. It was " " i-i.-T Tins bad to come from oi.d cf l.roa! Improvement, aid ..iw.t srate,! that the Hoard would hoot today. Savored t.ie title si 1 'elie'is, "Si'lg Me To Sweetheart", pai 1 t lc Kie v i high conipiitnent. He said this wvs h.e fourth of their bar-pu ts he ha .mended and he had been highly eu- fertamed at ail. He recalled the meni- irable demons' ra'ions the Krew made when the Concord and Nashville wei lere when 'hey so splendidly erier- taineii the ui,-n i f these ships, and i heir officers. While the spirit of ievny might seem to predominate in he order, yet there must be some ser ous virtu,, in the order which couid ive 41 years, for only that which wa t minted on serious tilings wa te-r- larenu And he felt that tlnn Vvas serious iurpose or fouudat ion for thi.-i great organization, the spirit of friendship, cf charity, and of broth- rly love. He spoke elocpient iy of the Krew'a charl'ntde work in creating the fund from which the poor were elie-ved by a committee of ladies. A song by Joseph Raeth was one of the treats of the evening. W. P. Huefto was then called cn. and, as usual, w as equal to the o - asion. He is a candidate for niemb-T- 1 1 : 1 j in ine Krew, and said he wa" glad to pet. in with such a !he bunch, because It would ke p him from getting old. He regret p. I to sav there were a few members who were not keeping up the reputation of th: organization. Like Judge Butler he hal heard some lad'es talking about ome of the Krew members. Th eomont generally was favorable, but. they had exptesed the bidb-f that Charley Feuchti-r ami K"ed Green were "dead ones." fn a mere serl-.rs vein Mr. Jin. tte also complime.itod the Krew on i's chairty work, in -eo,i-feno:-hip and its domooratc 1 at i- ti r. Wa'ter If. Wood sjioke happily for the press. ;.ml he was followed by other speakers and more music. The luncheon was erne of the best the Krew has had, consisting of al! -ort'5 of toothsome meats, salads and ride dilhes. It was preparl 1 and '.erv - d under the direction of (ire-at Orand Caterer Hank Ooettle. i f 'nJ iiiiot ! a Ml cier'. ui ea .ii war. I, lor me i o :- t ', ): ei: eiMticn, be chosen f r on a1 '' t i f n tnies suhtnited by the l.ea.'tie. The 1 tier an! the names are as b 1- hws: C::ir. PI.. March !th. 1H"M. j 10 tne Honor it'le .Mayor rn l .Venn-1 b. rs cf the Citv Council if t'.;. Ci of Cairo. Ills. Pear Sirs: At n meetin.r of the! !""!'! ting Pearl of the Citizens Pure,' Ihiliet Le:ut:e, it was d.'eme.i pro;. or f t- the I'urpose of aiding in the gi ,vl . work wh'ch tlia Pure r-ilb t I ea ire is om'ani.ed for. to request of v.uir' livaoiaiile lb d v that m t b'-s t'.a i i ;e Kb ction .hidse and or ;' Clerk 'n ; each vrurd of tile city (of this - to be ; ! ointed ly yor I le taken from t :e li t ef b. tines of each war? ie s. trtivelv. as herein encle.-'d. 'iMt t' is end in vimv. we m.,, t r s; e t ''I'v aslt your favorable cousi.'e'a liei, also your co-opei ntUm in t' is n . t.-r for the next eity election to fi'--. pla.-e in April l:ie:i. Ri spei tfu'i.v. t fi-iu.nU W. H. liri-lTTn. l'resi.lnt. j Citizens Pure Ballot League. List of Name. j First Ward -.Indies: Win, Mell.i'o, ' 3 d n F. Hector. Jii lg0 or clerk: P. I. Puree!!. J. ('. Crowiey. Win. Hint. Ob rk: ('has. ..Schutter. feci ml Ward .lad-jcs: Peter Pan".1 Miles F. Ciibeit, Alfred Comings. : Chis. Femditer. Clerks: F. P. Ac r. .. W. Smith. W. B. Paths. ?. C. Par- I Third Ward Judge; L. Myers. John C Glade, A.'olph Kau'-: m-n. Frank Spencer. Cie -k; s. .. j Pcttf-v. T. J. Pryof, R .J. Suart. j V'.ui th Ward Judges: ). s. W. Carey. W. L. T'tistol. Win. McFweii. Clerks: Frit.. Hagey, ('has. Wong r. I Kl. P. Powell. Fifth Ward Judge; Jains Mori-', r:- P'tehanan, W. P. June. CI nk: John- D. wey, o. v. Kirki tide. Otto Falir. Six Ward Judge or Clerk: K. D. Matthews, Thos. O'Sln a. Tins. Howicv, "V. S. Simps, n. L. R. fn.fi- ''. t-- it. . Penmbaker. M. The greatest asset yoo have is your strength. Yon caul afford to give out It is a vital necessity that you have your nervjus and muscular system in perfect order to withstand the constant wear and tear of your daily work. The fines! tissue builder and strength creator is Vino!, a Cod Liver prepa ration that has the greasy, nauseat ing oil eliminated onty the valuable medicinal properties beinfl combined with pepfonate o! iron. Its use will keep you in health and strength. DEBILITY results from a weakened con- dlllon due to imperfect diges tion, l&ck of nutrition or over work. Vinol btrenQtiiens the digestive organs, creates a healtby appetite and makes new blood. Ycu lose that fa tigue, weakness and run duivn feeling when you t.Uic Vinol. NERVOUSNESS Is a complaint that can be read ily overcome by using Vinol. It repairs broken down nerve tissue ami builds stronjj.htaltfcy nerves that enable you to with stand the worries and annoy- IJIIAIN FAG won't cttack you If you repair used-up nerve force with Vinol. Vinol puts strength Into your system it gives you vitality and energy it nourishes your brain nd body and keeps you hi a perfect state of health it citacMy re-establishes strength alter any severe Illness. DYSPEPSIA is due to derangement ol the dijestive organs and their In ability to assimilate nourish ment. Vinol strengthens the overtaxed aad weakened di gestive nerves and helps your ances unavoidable lu business. Momuch do its work. VINOL QUICKLY CURES A COLO AMD STOPS A COUGH f 0 m M If Ik YOUR r.IONEY BACK IF VINOL FAILS TO HELP YOU Paul G. Sthuh & Sons, Bruoijisis, Cairo, III. You can get Vinol at the Leading Dr Stares in every Town and City in This Stnte. 1 ijv!pv. H-vuHi War.! Jii.lijr. e.r .T;:-ne8 Curry, J.. k. Jie.nisr n, Cunnint'ham. Clias. Lancaster Nule, Milos S. CUhovt, S;).l;1 f-f-nsilfn, C'lv.Io Suiii J. Woman's Dual Desth. Wjl .11- ifr -n IV.icr; f.. ,V lll.'lt sh fili;s '..i' i-'i ilu- t'ay ili.,t she eea-a tu :.;,-. l ail .l-H-qilc:; Wtiris. frc; l!:. . Ilil Hi' Pi c'e.erce. i:i v. ..ii: 1 lathe-r )mv small a '!;::: ijiili aciU,i!utUUOtt le.n Henfro, Dr. MhV-al Ecan. Henry ri.-ik: W. (!. .1. W. Kisi rr. van, .N'i r-Iavls, All In a N3mc, Many a yuun' nan .starling mil to Ohwuht Hi'1 world riiiisl'lvi liims,.r an Alexainlrr, when In., iy in n-aliiy imt a liruart AI-'c I'liek. "T e.v, In at tr.c Death, ere is much at ,;tali(" F,ii,l th,. ;it;u.i'i. us lie it 1 I J i t ( ln Imch t f:.i iK-ie iic- -Yulu ltecoril. .New York'3 Silfs Clerks. .V.-.- - k h:s ; (!.artiufnt stores tliai ;,iv il.n.i'i pi-rsfitig. True Usefulness. o onp la useless la the worhl who lightens tho hurden of it fur auyoni Pl.t-. Dicl;cii3. CANT REMOVE JUNJIN Authorities Fear for Safety of Negro Who Murdered Clara Rosen in Ottumwa, Iowa. Ofuniwa. Iowa. Mare-h 9 Jelin .lua i.in, ih,- ii'!f'oiifes.s(,I iuHnlrr ef "luiit ItoKfii. was not brought to Ot ;in:iva to-iiht for arraignment. Act ins; iii,n the- U'lvicf of hisi (i"niics Sheriff Jackson ,n, not att,.;ni't to take .la: kin frorvj the Siajourcy jail .vhi-re h k)k riff sai.l ho w ill be kf'tt until fimortunity was afforilfil for itiieily bi ingis him hi r for arraign ment. Trow, Is loitered around tho station tonight exix ctiris to see- the prisoner. Officers are preparing to take extra Iirecaulirms to mini. I the prisoner h -r. he is brought here for trial. Gloomy View of Mankind. "I may be kind o- harsh in my Judg ment cf mn," observed T.'ncle J-rry eel,i,.s -UXjl Vxp ri--i(.t,(ji a a general '"i.K. :-' ar a rii; sis hat." a t any better than l". rrt fers.-t i I.e. cr-an r-ci'ul nf S. V 'lick-s church M-.reh 17 by Anuri as Er-.,iet rKnllj:.ti A,friil f. ' vn, of St. Louis. CYCLONE Jl GEORGIA K.-r of Town of Cuthhert Destroyed With Six Neqroes Killed and Thirty Persons Hurt. Outiih-r;. r:.i . March P. Tho n-nh-vectern f ecth v. f Cuthbrt wai struck by a cyclone at 8:'") ton'' t and p'uicst totally .Vstroyed. pofween seventy live at.l ore Inn-,i,-ed dwelling nnd business hrjusn wer? de.it roved. Most of the razed r-r-Mcirrs aio in tho noj;ro sottl-. r.ierit. Six persons are dead and p: r Ti! s thirty seriously injured. No whites w, re killed ro far as known t"ni-ht, and half a dozen were more? cr h ss injured. I a n n9 a BO a r. oo a 9 p Co era Pa c m O lid BO I (Still 10llltflB)I(ltfltllltllll B A PROGRESSIVE BANK a CONSKUVATIVKLY mnnaKt-tl, yt siillirietitly inl .en-si oil in tlie W'V.L Klfl'' .1 I'DI'f'M IHVt ,e Tine e,,,mi'ecn' i i i . ,i " i lll'iiVf III 1I1IO V,I.U.UI.,.11 1 Kl lll'ljt III IIIU .ink YOU want to uso for the protection aicl safety work, is the kin l of a of YOUIi MONEY. The Persona! Interest of the Olficers and Directors of This Bank in the Upbuilding o! Our Community is Well Known. our aeconnt it,-none too hmi til, nor none too hir-, to receive the panic careful iittontion we ;ic to the accounts now on our lmoks. Come in and open an account with us, it is to your interest and we shall he glad to have you with us. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Conic in and see our Safety Deposit I'.oxcs in our I'.urlar Proof 'ault, one of which you should n ut to keep your valu i'-le papers in to protect them from tire nnd theft. Our Vault is right up-to-date. FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY (MM;U Ohio SivvvU CAlIiOILL. a : B : a' a a a r n 1 4 B n- flBBBBBaBBfl wBvavacwtiVBHOB9BHO a a r