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THE CAIRO BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1003. NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS c GRAND CHAIN. Miss Ruby Stevers came up from Cairo Monday to visit her father W"m. Stovers. Mr. and s Mrs. II. C. Moore of Mounds, spent Sunday hero with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore. Ruo Wright has opened up an ice cream parlor and confection ?ry In J. A. Lewis' basement1. Mrs. R. P. Evers was shopping and visiting friends In Mound City Satur day. The series of meeting closed at the Christian church last Sunday evining. Siv additions to the church. Mrs. Sam Ijing is in St. Louis on business this week. Hershel Whelstone has moved his family here. They occupy the old Hrlstow farm. Miss Ellen Horseley of Friendship, spent last Sunday wl'h her sister, Mrs. J. F. Roach. Miss Lucy Stevers came up from Mound City to visit her mother, Mrs. Anne Stevers, returing to Mound City Sunday. .Mrs. Sam Lang and little son are spending this week with relatives in Vienna.' The sail news reached us la 4 Sun day of Harney Hood, of Olu- ;te.l being rrn over and killed by a Yew York Central train at Olmsted oa Saturday night. Mrs. Allle Stevens has returned from a visit wlili friends at .Marion. Mr. J. A. Adams has opened a boarding house in Mrs. Traxler's prop erty near Liepenbrock's store. Mrs. Clara Gaunt entertained , a number of little boys at her homo Sunday afternoo'n. The time was Kpeut in hunting Has or eggs. Little Georgia Dillard is on the sick list. Mr. Theodore (loins and Miss Tan nic Eddleman were married in Mound City last Saturday. MOUND CITY. April 13. Easter's dawn was bright and beautiful and the church bells pealed forth the announcement that "Christ is Risen". All the church services were well attended. Sunrise prayer meetings, early masses and ttll early services being among t lie best. The beveral church were beautifully and artistically decorated im those best of tokens of Cod's bountiful Love for Man. flowers. The cross held a most conspicuous pio in the decorations as well as in too heart, touching ser mons to which large congregations were most attentive. The story of the Christ-child at Christmas thrills the heart of every christian but the stoty or enrtst, t lie oiiiiu grown to man hood's estate, given' as a sacrifice mid his blood as an atonement for the whole world, lifts the long sleeping soul toward heaven and death no longer holds a sting nor grave the vic tory. Special music, prepared by th choirs of t he various (.lurches was most beautifully rendered. The East er Sunday school lesson reached the hearts of many childre;'. The call for financial aid for missions met with iho following response: St. Peter's Episcopal Sunday schoul m'tt box donations $1081, Pilgrim Coiijmv- spected family and as the remains were lowered to their hist resting place on earth in the twilight of his Kaster Day the sympathy of all those present as well as many friends wh-i were unable to attend went out to those bereaved of a loving son and brother. The Independent Order of Qld Fellow and the Daughters of Ite befciih in which lodges the decease I held membership attended en inast-e and the solemn funeral rites of the 1. O. 0. F. were read by one of Barney's best friends, Dr. Hall Whileaker of tills city. Rev. Otis !lo!;u of Vienna, pastor of the United Brethren church in which church the funeral was con ducted, assisted at the services. The' surviving members of the family are Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Hood, two broth ers, Harry of Muskogee, Okla., and Fred of this city and one sister, Mrs. J no. R. Martin of Olmsted. John Busch of Lie firm of Jonh Btisch and Co., of Ogden's Landing, Ky., passed through this city on route to Cairo Monday. .Messrs. P. Yolio and C. F. Sheffield collectors for the Dunkirk Seed Co., ot Dunkirk, .. v., were visiting our merchants .Monday. The Easter market conducted Sat urday alleruoon in. tin.' Hough build ing under the auspices of the ladies of the Congregational church netted them $17.00. They had on sale kitch en aprons and dust, caps, home cook ed meats, bread and cukes, salads, ice creams and sherbets. Mrs. Moll iu City of Grand Chain was iu the city Monday on a chopping tour. A. J. Dougherty made a bu.si ic.-s trip to Olmsted Monday. Mrs. Will Whit:il; r and lill.e so'i ff Pulaski who have beoij the guest", of relatives at Olmsted the past few dajs returned to tueir home .Mo.i day. Miss Mona Council returned home Monday after spending Easter with relatives ai McClure. Robt, Barber of Olmsted was in the city ci' business Monday. lolin Fellenstein of Grand Chain, spent. Monday here on business. Misses Edith Drake and Elsie R'd- ed the funeral of Geo. Richards Suu- ; "lay. Mr. Richards was an uncle of jjlr. Moss. The services at St. Peter's EpVo- pai cnurcn tor nexr Sunday will Do as follows: Holy Communion at 7 : () m , .Morning Prayer and Service, at ;lo:::o. subect "The Forgiving and Re ainirg of Sins", evening service 7::b, I subject. "The Appearance of tiu .Ten." Regular services will be con ducted ( Friday evening at 7:0,1 o'clock. I Be sure to attend the open menier Jng of the Modern National Reserve at the Men's Improvement Club j rooms Thursday evening, a' splordi 1 i literary and musical program is beins 'arranged and the supreme president (of the order will be present and will '! present and will address the audieiu-.'. (You will miss a treat if you do not attend. Several invitatiors to (he dedica tion of the new hospital at Anna, which will occur next Friday have been 'received in this citv. Wall-Sou thai I Nuptials. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Maude Wall and Mr. Frank Sotii hail, which occurred at Green ville, Ky., last Friday, was a great surprise to the many friends of the bride who resided it': this city. Miss Wall is a highly educated read er and joined the Moredock Minstrel Co. two months ujio which has been touring the southern (--tales. Mr. Soul hall is i noted comedian and an expert roller skate dancer ami became a member of the trotip about a ntont.i afro. The acipiaii.tance or the young people, though very brief ripened into far .ieeper than friend ship and the wedding last Friday was the culmination. The bride has spent the past (wo years a", public :;ehool instructor l'l this ci'y which position she resigned in January to take a position with the Minstrel Co. The bride's father James Wall an 1 brother Judge W. A. Wall reside here and t-vpoct a visit soon from the bride and her husband. SUIT SYCAMORE Were Excavating Lower End Yester day Laying Brick At Twenty eighth Street I THE WORLD OF SPORT S man who were the guests of Mrs. .!. T. Lynch in Cairo Easter ret nine. 1 home Monday. L. 0. Perks is having an iron fence erected along side of his lawn on Merrit t Court. Ray Benton, the l:! year old son of Asbury Benton, in company with some other boys Sunday aftenioo.i while playing on top of some stacks of lunibor li;.i the Wi'.Iiainsoii-Ku ny Lumber Go's, yard fell from a Rtne'i to the ground and was severely In jured. His face was badly cut and the thumb on the left hand broken i:i such a manner that it is thought it will have to be amputated. He suffer ed other injuries also which are no' thought to be serious. He is under tii care of Dr. J. F. Hargan. J. D. Denrey of Memphis has nr septeil the position of foreman of tie' job department of the "Pulaski Trib une". Mrs. Hall Whiteaker returned hone .Monday from Olmsted. Fred Dnuksch was in town from America Monday transacting busi ness. J. W. Morris of Louis vUle, Ky.. ' t rave-tins salesman for Marti! and Rational Sunday school collect Ion Martin Shoe ami Stove polish Co., o! $11.:'."). and Grace Methodist Episco- Chicago was in the city Monday, pal church $M'I a !t I Sunday school i Miss Margie Shx-mob was a Cairo $l!.l,i. A song service and brief e-x- 1 usint ss caller Monday, irises by the Sunday school classes ('apt. James I'artli-.son o! (but-to! of Mrs. Carrie- Sponee and Miss Kale was here on business. Monday. 1'arragh eice'tipied the evening at the The candy sale conducted ya-t Congregational church. Jweek by a class of girls of St. Peter's Miss i helmall wno has spent tne I Episcopal Sunday school with Mrs. past few days at the home of Mrs. John I l)itglie'iiy returned to her heme at Olmsted Monday. Miss lA t d Kiilins of Olmsted was in the city Monday, Mie guest of friends. The revival services which have he-en held at the court, house the past six we-cks by Evangelist E. H. Cunningham of the Baptist church her of th closed Sunday I'vening with lot sr cessions to the church. Rev. Ci n iiirgham left Monday for Barlow. K., where be will conduct a series of re vival se-rvices. Re v. Keller ef Don Kola who has recently ae i i ted ti e pastorate of the Uhun.'i here wi.'I prech em the- Hist and third Sunday; cf each month. Mrs. C. J. Brady and little- fou wc" Cairo visitors Monday. Tin: funeral of Barney Ileod, the well know-- citing man whose tragic death 'at Olmsti d Saturday night mud' jire'fe'iind and sail impression upon all who knew him, was one of the- most largely attended which has occurred in that S'eCon ot the- country for the p;:s' sevtrai years. The sudden end c-f a life v.-Jilcj bad beer- so bri"i, caused I he sadness to grow deeper into the he-arts of his old associates and friends of he and his highly re- Artta Montgomery as a teacher was for the purpose of purchasing Sun day school song books. The olas: consists of Mioses Elizabeth Keller ; Gladys Mess, Blanche Faulkner, Pi-nrl Devore and Francis Moss and their untiring efforts we're rewarded Sat'ti-, day afternoon with the sum of $11. 1'! ! It. D. Kirkpatrick of Marion, a mem- : house of representat i v-. ! from this district was called to Fre- i d- 'a, Kans., last TJ.nrsday to a:-! tend the funeral of his brother, 1. B. Kirpalrlck who was largely Interested in the Oswego Seed and Grain Co., of Ciwcgo. X. Y. Mrs. Mamie Hill of Carnak was in the city Monday shopping. .T. L. Martin ol Olmsted was in Hi" e'ily Monday en route to Cairo. Th:s. Smith ed' St. Iiuis Is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. William Mertp a: d niece Mrs. Win, Reed tliH we-e'k. John Harbinsem of Olmste-d trans acted business here Monday. John Armstrong a cooper from M--tre polis, who has spent the past tew weeks in the -mpoy ef the- M ::!!! 1 City Flour Mill reiurne-d to his hoo;. Monday. Mrs. E. C. Moss re-turned home Monday from Arna where be atund- CILLINS AND THE INDIAN. C-allies and MoiiMur sire aga'in matched to meet on the mat. here, the date sit being Wednesday, April l'l cue week from today. This time the ir, lia'i v ill not fail to mak his up poarauoo, as lie has deposited a sum cf money with local parii 'S to ho for feited should he fnM to 1-eei, the da When Collins met the 'Indian h re KUlie weeks jigo tile leateh wjj tlu hardest t"ie Ca'ro facrit.- has h'-ol tliis .seas. m, e-:i". pt, jo s'iih. his lo-st bout with D"meti'iil, :vd it 's cr,nce.-(l l' .-: ve-rf 1 .--eeic-rst 'he f.a:-o portnt!." I'rat -niit- t' a' N likely to meet d !' at -fxt W hy nisltr.. Cidi;t:'s' off- i- to I'r'n.!:-? made at the ot era Jt.i-t: A ?l(.M'(i' pi rse lias be -n hung up for the event Of this the winner will leceive 7..r)H0 and i lu loser $.',.".111. 1 edh men have' bee-n training faith fully since the articles we're, signed and both appear to be ditlon for the contest. in perfect con- - IMS -I IT'S moot e ff I I Harry ! t:e ly I V bis mate)! w ?th MeVab'-n M- ii ,ay night is Ilk 'U- to hear fru't in ' the near fulure. The pre'im'nary rveii's f r' nex Wednes lay's program are in proec-s ef m rangi-riK'nt and will Ik- aii'iorneed i.-ifer. They will ente.ist of some gf'O-1 -.love contests, with possibly Sewa1' ! ; nd B'l'.ett meeting a-.T-i;ii. !!. J, Siegh'-t-an. a heal wrestler, whiva- cha lb it'-'c is cut to all c; nics H now doliur se-ne trai'.iini on a farm ' ear Olms'.'d. S !;-,!. aian de-Ires -s-i.ecial'y to moot Holilerliy, who has apii'-ared b(-!'oi'e the local wr stling fans on two or thre-e eiccasions. Se-igleiuan sluuild undoul f"d'y give I fold.-rby a hard mutch. GOTCH AND THE TURK. Chicago. Til.; April II. At Doxt r I'tirk p.'ivllion tomorrow niuht Frank Ge.fch. world'H wrostli ig champion w'll' defend his title n gainst Yi;;-itr .Mahmout. the Bulgarian graimk-r who has defenle-1 all comers siii'-e his arrival in America. Tim ennti st should prove one of the most scien G!Jc attil s--nstit ioual eif its Vind lha' '.'ts over taken place j:i this cotintrv. Gotch, who wen tile ehnini'ionship from Hacl(e!t:-e)imidt, tiv "Russian I. ion," about a' year ago, Is favored i.i :he- l "tt!ag on the e-ont---t. f, The i ii rl y Bulgarian-, however, has a nun '" of tidmirei v-lto nr.- ready to back him heavily. The nun will t niggle to a finish, the winner of two tails out of three to get the decision. ATHLETIC SHOW UP TOWN. The program to be' pulled off before the R A. club at their hall on Thirty fourth street Thursday night will con sist of tin- following events: Heavy--ve-h.'bt ba'lle royal Le'o Breedlove, iells. Ollie Elline, Win. Ken Lc - .McAllister. Lightweight royal Bud Oliver. Herman -, Geo. Storuicr, Clarence Bell 1 Gestaffson. Two live round ; matches the lirst between Watts and John Bibbs, the between Hurley Crabtree and Kid Lewis. Main an last 'vi nt eaieh-as-catch-cati wrestling match between Win. Hackney and Ben Holderbv. Excavation ef Sycauieire street was s'artk-d yesterday .lietween Twentv lirsl street and the intersection ot Washington Jor tUe puving of tin street. The str"et was ploughed tip and a large quat:J;iy t( earth re tinned. Oily one block- at a lime wi'l be excavated the e-oiierefo being put. in as the work' progresses. Work was started yesterday laying brick at. Tve-nty-oifUifh street. The work was begun late in lie- day but hail almost been finished to Tveu!- seventh street last, oveuili;-'. The putting in of tin- asphalt filler eiv. the e-ail side ed' Washington va lini-hed to Thirty-lourih street las: night and that side of the street will be oje-n to traffic today. VOIC GOMPERS GOING ABROAD. Washington. April 13. S; G aupers Today si r)uiiitced that he would sail for Europe on June t; Invesligale the conditions of the It jbr class In Enghmd, Germany l-'rauce, Swedi'ti ami Italy. Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother beni.!iii2 over, ths cradle-. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill of motherhood, livery woman should know that the danger and pain of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother'8 Friend, which renders pnawc an me pans, w yfj assisting nature in nsuork. Hy its aid thousands of VP women have passed this U 1MM11 Sdrciy. .jn.iH. Valuable lKok of tnformalioti lo woiit-ii .-nt frtt;. THE IlKADl'IEI.D REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. Oa. S LiHI'-IIMI BILL RECONSIDERED. JelTerson i house today t: f.'i. ing p( wer si-lere.l sidei-eil the 'ity, Mo., April I;!. uftcr del'etiting the bill railroad cummin ion is o (i passenger ratis. reioii the voi-t toiaps FN c(dl.(( lit he vote and passed the bill. battle William and Fre onier end NATIONAL OPEfJS ?w York. April TODAY. Final pre 'i m i til ions were completed today for real opening tomorrow of the base ball se-ason. In the N'ational l"a;ue Giioklyn opeiis lomorrow tit. Xew Yot; I'hilatlelphia at J'oslon; I'li's burg a- riacinnati: St. Louis at Chi-e-ago. The western division of the Atueriean league opens with ('hicaco at Detroit and Cleveian ;it. tit. i.nuis. The Immortnla. Two women were standing recently before some original totses of gods in an art museum not far from lies ton. After gaaing at the marbles for some moments one of the women was beard to remark to her companion: "To think that they were once alive!" Life. Yf'u m In V Ik JlJilllLSl&Iflil Jill iHfiin Kitclieii Ware The "lSDU" 1'ure Spun Aluminum Ware is rapidly conr.m? inl use for cmkiiig purposes. It is taking the p ice ed' agate and enanie l ware because- while it first cost is a trilu- more than ordinary ware, it i.-i really much cheapeT in the long run, as it is guaran teed for tv.iaity-live yean; and will last practically a life time. The ;enutne "t;W2" Ware, made-only frem pure SPUN (ti"t cadi) Aluminum, will not crack, scale, peel, break, scorch or burn. t looks like silver but weighs only about one epiarter .is much, is easily cleaned and bandle-d, and will not ru:'t, correde or t.irni.-h. Absedut-.ly pure, non-poisonous and wholesome; saves, money, time and doctor's Lullj. lU-fiui- iuu vt'I iho uitKtnftl nef trptii tniii' Mint !.nni---i wall tlie alallcae C'lud, At your UcmK.-ij. FOR SALE I3Y SI EVVART BROS.' DEPARTMENT STORE. J 1 taw wifi iWW' mm wm AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Washinnton. A' I.' T-r j CHICAGOJLL. -Manufactures a cpnial cnmplexioR pow der that i without a tingle- objectionable feature. It is prepared with the grealrjt care, after his ewiginal formulae and only the finest ingredients are ujed. Remember that ordinary complexion pow den ate injurious to the sLin ejogjjing the pores and drying tip the natural oils that male the skin clear and elastic Ask for E. Biirnhtun's Medicated Complexion Powder It possesses a peculiar quality of adhering to the 'kin that makes it most lasting, in four hades: Brunette. I lesh. White or Blended. The E. Bumham preparations are on sale Ly the de.iler named below. Call there and ask lor a f REE sample ol Complexion Pow der, Massage Cream or Almond Meal and a copy of the Gift Booklet, entitled "How to be Beautiful" which tells how to obtain, and to preserve beauty. If you cannot call tend ten cents (to coi-er mailing exr-en-es) direct to E. BurnUm, 70 and 72 Stale Street, CLiiao, lit. f Ii. N. HENCKELL Score: Washiiu'ton XeV Yolk. 1 latteries -street: l.al.i u ii i: , . .o i; -1 I A Strong, Clean and Active IBankl FIRST BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 609-611 Ohio Street, CAIRO. ILL. Capital $250,000 Surplus $50,000 1 lushes. tirooni and 1 Mi:d Kleinow. At Philadelphia Score: riiiladelphi.i Heislotl Ihil.teries Coombs it ii r: 2 :.t i ....... I r Thomas nnd Lapp; Chech and Spencer. HOLDERBY HEARD FROM. lien Hohleiby, the b.e-al middle Weicht v. rist'.er was seen by tin lluileiin'-i .sporiinr: editor, and tin former state.-.! that he had rend ll.iel, ney's elfll.'e ti;;e ptlblb.lii-d i-i t.;e liu! ii till, and w h bed to accept t he eh::l let' .tie. "I will meet. 1 l.ie-htiey at ntiy date be- ljiay name, the soonei- 1 1(. jter, and I believe I can thtow bin 'two full,; out. or thtee." I! the mate! ,is made between these two men it w ill be inilled off belore (he it. ' A. Ic'tib nt the club's hal on T.iirty-loiiri ii e.;:d Sycammore .streets. At the f-atio-' ';u!- two :-iar:iiin liiatclies and Iwi I battle royals will In- pulled off. j liohh ihv raid that Ik- thitiihs he wv, nil )xi eii a Kpiare denl '!(' by whom lie was dedVate-d i'i'e'.i;i. iioin.-riiy claims tie was in his les form at the time and also that w I'.-n ho tried to jiot a return iteitch, Kli-iitehy would not auiee- to i.n e' hi:;' iicnin. Ifohhrl.iy as th;' 'e-cau.-'-e of the. ho will ri'i'iaiin the :-ti.l.lli-w ,-i :hi e-liampionship of C:iii-o, I .-li. v::e: ih.it !-e wa.s entitb d to a r. -turn match with Klenlchy. ALL BUSINESS MEN REQUIRE 1. A Bale hank in w hie li (o -.otnl tl.cir MONEY anl HIX 'UJUTJ IvS. 2. A I auk from wliicli i ROKKOYV MONKV lo carry on legit imato Imsinoes intcrepb.. .". A hank CAUKKUIXY WiUIIM'F.!) lo ivipler (he le:t pHsistanco to every business proposi tion anil FULLY C )liiA NIXIvl in every hanking tli-partment. t. A hank IJUKIIAL in its huiie-i 4nttliild, hut Ot IXSLR VATI VliLY MANAGED to insure safety. 5. A hank largo enough to inspire the luilMciioe of its customers, hut not too largo to give fvety eonsiik-rtilion to the intercM of rising ytunig luisiness inep. 6. A hank with courteous olliccts, ctqinhh' f giving customers sou ml husiness a'lvij-e. 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