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6 THE CAIRO BULLETIN, SATURDAY ItfQBNINCJ, MARCH 5, 1910. perVdousE " D. t. WILLIAMSON, MtfT. Special Matinee Today at 2 p. is. S9-WIGHT Asi Every Night Tbls Week The Zinn Musical Comedy Co. nc People nc L U Mostly Girls fcW Bigger and better than ever. Gorgeous Costumes and Electrical Effects. Tonight wIhe Prince and the Girl" - Prices 15 25-35-50c. Seats now selling. Special Matinee Today , at 2 p. m. H Oae NIpht Only, 8 Tuesday, March Essasement Extraordinary Constance Balfour Company Constance Bal'our, Dramatic Soprano Mr. Navratel, Violinist JIcnrLLaBoflll DnimiiUc Ttiir Uarritl B. UrUoaald AccoinpHiiihl Prices Lower floor tl.OO; Bal cony 75 .V 60 j irallery 25c. . Seat aale Monday, 8:30 a, m. Uatlnee and Mfiht. aiu Wednesday, March will Powell and Cohan Politely Offer "BUD HICKS" "The Yankle Doodle Boy" A oomedy drama with musio by Haiton Powell It is a "real iliow." Go and hear the 10 big ojg hits; the three comolota sets bt soen cry and have 100 hearty laughs. The iraporrant qiBtion: Can yea afford to mtee it? Trices, Night, 25c, 50c, 75c - U&Unee, 10c, 25c. . Coats on sale Tuesday, curtaia for matinee at 2 :30 p. xa. ONE NIGHT ONLV 4v THURSDAY, .M UlCII ( A Remarkable Play of Mirth and Mystery. That ' Triumphantly Successful Dramatization of ' MEREDITH NICHOLSON'S t ' Popular Novel TDE DOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES Four Whimsically .Weird 'Acts Overflowing with Novel Incidents. AN EXCELLENT; COMPANY . Headed By . WM. WEBB Perfectly Staged and Complete in all Its unusual details. , PRICES Entire lower floor, ,' $1.00; drssr circle 60 and 75c; j Gallery ESc. , ''. eats on Sale Wednesday. v. Prophecy. .. ..Stacy reflects the ideals of Us . , If heaven had been Drat do V In our. Utta, mansions in the --'1 have open plumbing od -v t!iU.Puck. 11 Porter J. White's Original Company in Goethe's Immortal FAUST Jwith Frederic J. Wilson as Meph'sto; and Olga Verne as Marguerite Positively producing the follow iDg startling effects: The liaiu of Fire The Electric Sword Duel The Electric Fire Flies The Electric Flower Bed The Electric Morning (ilory The Electric Necklace The Electric Circle of Fire The Electric Skull 9 I Together with Elecirio Owls Snakes atd many other v ird and dramatic effects. Full Choir for the Cathedral Seme and Mendelssnbn Celebrated Quar tette. 17,621 fet-t of Eleetrio Wire. 300 Electric Power Plants Prices Lower Floor 75 and 1.00, Drees Cirelo 50 Gal lery 25, Seats on sale Thurs day. n asst BefreOlaf Brtik la tae World IX BOTTLES it all t" Bar,, UrOcrlM aa Stand, Cairo City Transfer Line ucceeeor to Stolz A Walter 4. H. KIERCE, Prop. .Ml kinds of Hauling Dons Promptly, Both Phones 123. io Commercial Avenue. Cairo, tU. GURRY & VALDER PLUMBERS AND FITTERS, Work Guaranteed. Home phone. 7.16 or SSW 3015 SYCAMORE STREET SMITH BROTHERS THE BIG STORE 1100- WASHINGTON AVENUE. Osalsrs In Everything that Is good tt Eat, US and Wear. Exclusive Agent for BLANKE'B Celebrated Coffee. K. C. RESTAURANT (DWARD J. MAI1Y, Manager 311 Ohio Street. Cairo. III. toard and Room $4.10 tnd $.! Per Week. Ioobii 25 cenia and 90 conta. Meal. 1.1 raata anil 2.1 cenle. OSTEOPATHY! D. A. STEVENS, U. D. D. 0. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. 712 00m' Ave. Phone 111 CAIRO. ILL. STEGER & HERMAN STEAM BAKERY FRUITCAKES A SPECIALTY 117 Twentieth Street. ELKS ELtCT OFFICERS Had Music and Luncheon and Visit From High State Official General Good Ttime. Cairo Lodge No. 051 Benevolent Protective. Order of Elks elected offi cers last evening and had a lunch after the proceedings. ' District Deputy to the (3 rand Ex al ted Ruler, William; of Murpnya boro, III., made the lodge an official visit and found everything in flrtt class condition. The following offi cers were elected: Exalted Ruler Ed D Carey. Esteemed Leading Knight T. V. uientienen. I Esteemed Loyal Knight Clias. IT Thompson. ! Etiteemed Lecturing Knlgiit-danls jP. Ayer. . . . Secretary Herbert C. Steinel. ! Treasurer James H. Galilean. 1 Tyler Rosa C. Bates. . Trustee for three jears-C. C. Ter rell, v : Delegate to the ,'at Detroit, Mich. H. 3. Antrim Alternate " Delegate T. J. pfyor " '" t . ' . The Cairo Bulletin Is a member of the Associated Press. ONB NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY, MARCS SOCIAL cAND to Announcement. The local talent play ""Rural Fol lies of 1847," have engaged the opers liouse for April 1st. Those assisting will il(isj meet for rehearsal at Dr Stevens' rooms. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr, W. H. Taylor of Anna was the city yeslerday. Mis. M. A. Downs of Pnducah was in the city yesterday. Mr. Geo. E. Heilig of Jonesboro was in Cairo yesterday. Mr. A. F. Miller of Belleville was here on business yesterday. Mr. O. P. Sullivan of Cape Girar deau, Mo., was in the city yesterday. Mr. D. L. Marx returns today from a business trip in Southeast Mis souri. Miss Emma Winter and Mr. Barter went to Wickliffe to play for the dance last night. Mr. C. L. White of St. Louis, who makes Cairo regularly, transacted business here yesterday. Robert Dougherty of the Southern Wood Supply Co., left Friday evening for Eldon, Mo., on business. Mrs. M. K. Morri3 who has been visiting . friends here left yesterday HE HAD A GUN BUT- Says He Was Not Given Fair Chance By Police "Railroaded" Through Court. The police are getting active. John Stephens a ngero was arrested for conducting an assignation house. Po lice Magistrate Whitcamp fined htm $50 and cost whicn he paid. The house is on Walnut street near Sev enteenth street. Three people caught there who gave the names of White, Brown and Swan were a;so arrested and lined $10 and costs each. Two trespassers on the ,M. & 0. railroad were arretted and fined $2 antf costs each. Another arrest was by Officer 'French the victim being J. M. Curtis, manager of the Cairo Loan Co., who was fined $25 and costs for carrying concealed weapons. Mr. CurtiKs complains that ho was badly treated. He Bays he was walk ing along the street quietly when ap proached by Officer French and in vited ti "take a walk." When ue protested the officer said the chief wished to see him. At headquarters the chief, ex( '(-Officer Casey and others surrounded him. The former said he had heard some stories about him, but would not tell what hey were. lie was asked if he was not one of Ed. Maley's body guards and he denied It. He was asked if Maley was not interested in the Cairo Loan Co., which he also denied, lie was searched and a pistol was found up on -him; was locked in a cell for a few minutes and then taken up stairs for trial. He protested that he was not ready for trial, wishing to consult with friends; but his pro tests were not heeded; he was forced to stand trial without consult ing with any one and fined $25 and costB, which he paid. if V 4 TV. . J -a. ik - TtM ill ii i ii i 4 ' ' , I K '4 rS I '1 L't, t r Mis Celio Mavlt, with tha Zinn Mimical Comedy Co. at opera house all thia week. . . TERSONAL s rn with Miss Kicketts for St. f.ouis. Mrs. J. T. Rennie, who is in Cali fornia reports 'Things fine, weather ideal went over seventy miles in the machine today. Miss Louise Phillips will resume her duties at Weber & Payne's Mon day. She hus been visiting relatives at New Madrid, Mo. Mr. J. F. Chambers of. the Conroy Piano Co., formerly of this city has been here the past few days looking after business iuterests. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Madison of the Farrow Flats left last night for Chi eago, Mr.. Madison was suix'Hntend- ent of the Cairo Gas Co. Thomas rMoore, of iSeventeentii and Poplar streets was taken to St. Mary s Infirmary yesterday to be operated upon for appendicitis. O W. Mattison. superintendent of the Cairo City Gas Co., who recently resigned his position, left yesterday with his family for Chicago. Mrs. P. H. Schuh left last evening for Chicago to visit her son, Harry, who attends the Metropolitan Busi ness College. She returns Tuesday. Mrs. Louis F. Martin went to Ash ey. 111., yesterday to spend two weeks with her mother-in-law. Mrs. Martin has about recovered from her recent severe illness. DOCTORS REFUSED AID Man Cut By Another at Grand Chain Left Suffering All Night Horribly Wounded. Grand Chain, 111., March 5. In' a quarrel said to have been precipitated by two men's infatuation for the same woman, Thomas Boone was cut in tho abdomen by Will Jinkings at 8:45 o'clock last night, Jinkings using a razor. The wound was of such a na ture that it left Boone'e entrails ex posed. The only two physicians in the town have failed to do anything for the injured man, mn. Hvl;uing that lie is sick and positively refusing to take the ease ender any consideration, and the other refusing to give atten tion without the aid of another doc tor. At 2:"t) tli is morning Boone re mains without medical or .surgical relief. He has been removed to a nearby house. A doctor lias been summoned from S torn-fort. III. AN AWFUL ERUPTION of a volcano excites brief interest, and your interest in skin eruptions will be as short, if you use Bucklen's Aruica Salve, their quickest cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, or fever sores are soon healed by it. "Best fot Blums, Cuts. Bruises, Sore Lips. Chapped Hands. ChriWains and Piles. It gives instant relief. 25c at all druggists. Indlana'and Husbands. The Indians are probably accused of more mean things unjustly than any other class of men on the face of the, earth, except husbands. Atchison (Kan.) Globe. Cheerful Heart a Life Preserver. There is no life preserver like a cheerful heart. It will weather the worst storms of human existence. if 4 "w. J Si ;'VW f r TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED NOT AMISS A Lenoir Lady, After Two WetRs Grinding Labor, FeelJ Better Than Ever. Lenoir, N. C.--"! am not tired at all, end am stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N.C., "although I have just finished a two weeks' wash. I lay my strength to Cardul, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and I can never praise it enougn tor wnai u nas uunc iui inc. i can never thank you enough for the ad vice you gave me, to take Cardui, for gince taking it 1 look so well and am stout as a mule." You are urged to take Cardui, that gen tle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Us use will strengthen and build up your sys tem, relieve or prevent headache, back ache and the ailments of weak women. It will surely helpou, as it has helped thousands of others, in the past 50 years. N. B -Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chat! boom Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn.. tor Special Initractioru. and 64-paee book. "Home Treatmcul tor Women, sent in plain wrapper, oa reQucM. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Hospital Closed. The pest house has been closed and only two cases of smallpox are now being cared for, these being in the homes of the afflicted. Building Cottage For Corzine. John Gardner, the contractor, broke ground yesterday for the foundation of Frank Corzine's cottage he Is to build at 634 Thirty-seventh street. Real Estate Transfer. The following deed was left for record in the circuit clerk's office yes terday: Albert Swoboda to Robert J. Swoboda, w. A, March 2, part of lots 21 and 22, block 17, First addition to Cairo; consideration $2,000. Funeral of Mrs. Stout. The funeral of Mary E. Stout, wblow of the late Henry Stout, who died at Mounds, Thursday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mounds. Fur particulars see funeral notice. Got Three Geese. John Gates of the Paul G. Schuh & Sons' drug store, and Jack Rey nolds, of the Armour meat store went hunting yesterday out in the county and brought back three fine geese and left hree crippled ones 19 float down the ' river. May Exchange Horses For Autos. Postmaster Sidney B. Miller and Dr. W. F. Grinstead both drivers of fine teams, are said to be prospective purchasers of automobiles. They haven't decided on the style of ma chine they would like to buy and are open to propositions from any or all of the manufacturers of the 49S varie ties or their agents. Old Socks Caused Trouble. An expensive job of plumbing and excavation has just been completed at the court house and grounds owing to the recent visit of the militia. Old socks and other cast offs failed to go through the sewer leadiug from the court house to the main outlet necessitating the tearing up of con siderable piping to clear it out and restore the flow. Bicycle Stolen. Sam Richardson, of the First Bank & Trust Co., went to his mother's home on Thirty-fifth street yestrisday and went in to sepper, leaving his bicycle in front of the house. When it came time to return he found the wheel gone. The make of the wheel Is Normandle, ladies' style, with a new sect. A liberal reward Is offered for Its return. Many Mirrors Will Reflect. The North Pole Candy Kitchen on Eighth street, Is in the hands of workmen who will transform the place into a thing t?r beauty. One entire side of the room will be paneled with a series of ten large mirrora reaching almost from floor to celling. Across fue room, at the rear, will be three large mirrors which will constitute the background for a pretty counter soda fountain which will be something new in Cairo. Ice cream will be served on dainty itables ranged along th mirrored sides of the room. John Gardner is superintending the work. FUNERAL NOTICE. STOUT Died, at Mounds, III. Thursday, March 3, 1910, after short illness, Mary E. Stout, widow of Henry Stout, Deceased, aged G8 years and three days. Funeral services will be held at St. Raphael's church conducted by Rev. Father Mumbour. Cortege will leave residence at 2 p. m. 'today for the church. Interment will, bo mode at the Catholic cemetery near Mounds.1 Friends are invited. Cairo friends who desire to attend should take the 1 p. m. Interurban car for Mounds. I To RPt The A80clated Press news la'Cairo you must ruad The Bulletin. BETTER Wo mean juices on Building Materials that we are enabled to make to those who contemplate building or making other inini'OVflMoiilM Un-ono-h .liT'ine-miHii-ils l-itelu c.mclmlf.,! W'm t . , . -j, will guarantee to furnish Materials, upou the same order house in the country, delivered. Makk the Test. KELLY BROS. LUMBER CO. Store Closed Public notice 1 hereby tUven this 25th day of February, 1910, that the place of business known as REIB'S TOGGERY Located in the Opera House Block, Cairo, 111., entire stock and fixtures, consisting of men's, youths and boys fine clothing, fur nishing fjoods, and fixtures, is now IN THE HANDS OF THE RECEIVERS By order of a special meeting of the creditors the store has been closed until the repiesen tatives of the creditors finish invoicing the stock. As the store will be closed for a week or more, all local business transactions must be done between the hours of 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock each morning. SAM J. DAILY, of New York City, and C. H. WEIMAN, of St. Louis, Mo. Managers for the Creditors. This notice first published Feb. 25, 1910. BEWARE disease, and i Order Screens Now j Do oof wait until the warm weather. Let as fill your orders now while we have the time later we will rushed anil your order may be delayed. , P. T. LANGAN. Grocery Store and Meat Market, best location in the city; on account of having other business. Sell you ever) thing at cost price. Come and sec. 1115 Washington Avenue, Cairo, III. JULIUS FREDRICK MAKI Carries (nil line samples lor Pressing Clothes for Ladies IaU Work Onnmnteed and Promptly iMamamtmmmmammmummmmmmmummamHmmmmmmmmma Alexander County National Bank ; .Capital $100,000. Surplus $100,009 Alexander County Savings Bank Capital $50,000 Surplus $50,0003 Combined Capital and Surplus $300,000 ' " '' " '' ''.'V , -. OFFICERS K. A, BUDER, Prealdent. CHARLES FEUCHTER. Vtr.f-r..,dnl C. O. PAT1ER. Vice. President J. U. GALLIGAN. Caabler. FRANK SPENCER, Aaa'l Caahlar DIRECTORS .. R. A. rntr Thoa. Boyd Charlea Faachter J. II. ttalltrfaa Wn. Klutfe D. S. Lanadaa CV. Ntr (Jeorrfe Paraoaa C. O. Paller TCT N. B. ThlatUwood. hsterestjPaldtmTime Deposits. Prompt fUenUon (o all banking natters e&trosted ( es. THAN EVER 1 v ,m you complete Bills of. Building 2 terms, cheaper than any mail Bv Creditors fcttlttHtttttttttttMttttllttUt.ltttt 01 the Stcflomia Fasclatl, or Yellow Fever ;i Mosquiio, and (he pesky Flies that breed THE TAILOR. riTTINO SUITS Spring & Summer. Cleaning and and Gentlemen a Specialty. Dona. 1 U3 Sixth St., CaiTO, III, For Hall a Centnry Wood's Fever Pills have tiaen known as tba only aura oura for Chill and rarer and all Bllloua and Malarial diiaaaai. A a Blood Partner and in building up a ran down tyuera they have no equal. For Sale by all Local Druggists ra