Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Syracuse News from Syracuse, Kansas • 4

Syracuse News from Syracuse, Kansas • 4

Publication:
Syracuse Newsi
Location:
Syracuse, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

HV'ie Occurrences, Fntcr.als, Etc KVKKY I A IS lLJnl.il F. P. AR3ER. Editor and Publisher Our telephone nfunlier is do. Melons nn ice lit market.

GASil GiVEfl AWAY to Users of cream "Trx hb 3 JW'y l-" Indispensable in making finest brepds, biscuit and cakes. The greatest culinary help of modern times. Young housekeepers find the beginning of their success in cookery in its employment. bp ff'a cm I I 1 t3t ioA UitMJ. r'TTs russ 13 remiums JfitJZ3 the total nonufar vols csst TO SKCOKTiNATlONM.

fiK, HoTK. Tm ImVtnfT rMwtlrrw nr( lower in price, but ihey nr montly rrnrid frnm itlum and are injurious tu dlth when uWun in iood. like a Check like This? Cush to Ion Coffee users In our Great World's hair Contest puoplo get chtxks, Lilj'J more will get them in the do Conies! FfSS! (vote5 lor nil combined) at the election 8, 1904 Five Lion -Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent tamp entitle you (In addition to ft the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a-cent stamp cov- era our acknowledgment to you Wh.it will estl- second prize be for President dldateq November In VM for November prize (or election, 13,955,65.1 people voted President. For nearest correct estimates received in Woolsot) Spice Company's olhce, Toledo, on or before 5, 1904, we will give first the nearest correct estimate, that vour estimate is recorded.

Vou can send as many mates as desired. as follows: Firs? Wm S5.CS3.C0 will be awarded to the one who Is nearest correct on both our World's Fair and Presl- dentisl Vote Centeats. We also offer Js.OOO.OO Special Cash Prize, to Grocers' Clerks. (1'artlcuUr. in eaeb case of Lion Cottoe.) 1 rirtit Prtri 1 Suctind Prlr.o 2 rrlr.er.--SMIO.OO 6 I'rlrcB UOO.OO IO rrlzm iOO.OO no rrues 60.

00 60 prOti- 20 OO Prizes IO.OO 1UOO Prlscil 6.00 2139 FREE AND Kow Your FJame Look on On of Thsse Checks? Fvervbodv use, codec. If vou will use I.f O.V VOFFKK Inmr to fet ncquaintcd with it. von will be suited nnrl convinced "her. I. no olt.er such value for the mouey.

1 hen you will take that's why we And we advertising money so that both. ul uS-you as well as get a beneht. Hence lor your iteaam WE GEVE BOTH Complete Detailed Particulars In Every Package of fry nh. ram IU if ss WDOLSON SPiCE (CONTEST DEP'T.) l. Y.

A p)ilicn inn nmtir elies mil il null ler SypneilNe, Kunnis, elilry ill til1 HX Si I'M Subscription Kates. Copy, "i'O Bnr. fI ntnttHtw three, men lis iipiilli'i dmi Telephone Number 60. tosi-office an ins. OllhT upon OOiro clii-i-f.

ifolnironft. i'Im-oh Mull irolntr run I HIMUV IIOI H. frrinil lo A. 1 in 7 Mm I. 1'.

M. MK I Church and Lodge Directory. K. CliritCM -Si-rvic-s at II a. hi.

lino StiniUy m. llie ncM.itl-ti'rniitiiiir ri'Knlnrly. Siimliiy M-lim.) hi 11:11 "noil Siiliilnv Kevi.rlli Snmliiy evminir Prayer Moling, Tliurs.lav eveitiiiir. Jamks lit tan, Panlur. PHKSHYTF.IMAN- Hrvicin Irr.nuSiir cliiuch In williniit 1'iiM'ir.

Siimlay ke.liool lit 10 nVlivk n. m. every Sim.lay. K. Kli.ks Stkwaiit, Supi.

KIMSI 'Ol'AI. Services nni" Suiiiliiv in encli mimMi I'xnci. I I llxi'il. oih er di'iinin iiiul ii.mtl Hei'vicK regular. I.

ANDKIIMIN, I )ilt' Cily. Urelur ill 1.IICA1. 1,11111. A V. A.

No. Mi -si'' mill 11111I fourth Thursiliiy iiikIiIs nf each munili in Masimtf lull. ('. K. ItnsK.

W. M. W. P. Hi Krcrelary.

K. OP P. llnriiiiiis I.iiOl'i' Nn- Mrels lii Masonic-liiiH M.in.luv ninlil. M. Sa W.

H. HosF.Nniaiuy. K. nf S. I.

o. 0. Lillian Nn. M'MMs in WiisoniB hull cvifry Sinniiliiv niirhl. 11.

If. N. (i. II. I).

Tim -kkh. A t). U. Mim'Is in (i. A.

It. hull. Ki.viiai Hatkk, M. NY. 1(.

A. Yimii, Hcciirder. 0. A. Mimms in Oriiiul Army l'usi liull everv Siiiiiiiluy iiiulil.

Tikw. Srrxi Al bHKII "HA'IT, Y. It. L'Iih Wuni.Mi Rc'IcT (Turps nipels llic lirsl. mill thinl Smurdiiy nfiijr-ikhiii in each mmilll in (' A.

It. hull. MllS. S. II.

UolHtKHS, Pl'l'Silll-'llt. Mils. U. T. Tai'scott.

SecTBiiiry. It ATHHOXK SISTERS Mhpu every Vi'itnt'sliiv iiiehl. Muvinic hull. Mim. Uii'Ink Haktv, M.

K. Jin V. II. RiwiiSiiK.iniv, M. nf R.

I'. Dr. F- arrisoi), if- PHYSICIAN AND 'iUKGEON ALL CALLS F-KOMF-TLY AX TBNUISU TO. otllce unit llimui over THE BANK MAIN STKKET. sviiorsE, KANS M.

C. DOGGS qi)J 4 F.R.Ha Sirs" Ml Calls Trompiu- Mttndcd To. Office at roBiiloiiee, two MocUm caKt ol the Harvey House Syracusa. Kansas. Geo Downer.

Attorney-at-Law, in Crund Opera Hotel. RYllAcrsK. KANSAS. U. T.

TAPSCOTT, Attome y--A t-X a -w. (Deputy ('oiinly Aiinrney.) Will in nil Slum mill Federal ('linns. Olticu in court housJ. MYUACl'SE, KANSAS. W.

H. BKOWN Ailoruev-t-Siw I'HAin'H FS Syracuse, IX ALL C'Ol'KTS. Kutisnii. L. F.

HASTY Well Driller. Sec Me For Well Machinery. KVKIIY St list ciir fruit per rest two out See on this the MM Yeru Si llers Klmo hotel one door stmtli of Mrs. Andv Kelil the this wee P. Worden it Son just it ,1 ot Kin alt.

Call up No, 55 and order from I'liclcy. Iolf 1 was up Kendall Wednesday. fron Dr. C. iiiht lor V.

Irwin It Animas. 1't 0( scarce id flutter artii le ill appears to 1)1 town. ider vine; Pratt's. I lein. pint1 gallon, at j.S1" Taylor has coal till Vou Canon and Victor.

If vim want a food smooth shave to Voni Sellei's shop. Rev. John Thomas was down from Coolidee Tuesday. Wood. Mills I.auinan sliippe ears of cows west Mondav.

Pheijley is busy as a liee sending fresh fruit of the chocest kind. him. I. em Hunter left Mondav a business tiip to Cheyenne, Rev. .1.

visited friend: week. Rutan and famih in 1 county Miss Mario Thompson will teach hool at Caddo, Colo, the coining hool Wilson commenced yes terday to siring the wire on his south telephone line. J. A. Carrithers is quite sick at home of his son, anies Carrithers, northeast of town.

The city council has at last pot a'tion on itselft and orilered a campaign against the weeds. Mrs. Cieo. Howell left Mondav nioininp; for couple of mouths visit to her old home in Ohio. A hail storm last Monday evening (lid considerable damage in the northeast part of the county.

Miss Pearl Howell was up from the ranch near Kendaii Monday interviewing Syracuse merchants. J. Metcalf, wife and son Ray returned Monday inornini; from a two months visit to relatives and friends in Missouri, Harry Crittenden and little daughter were down from Cool-idge Monday, and took in tiie jubilee singers in the evening. Our old friend Cieo. Hill ar wife, of Kendall, were in the city Monday.

Geo. is as genial as ever and still in his right mind. Edgar Pi ray returned to his home in Hamilton, last Saturday, alter spending a couple of month here with his father, M. X. Ilrav.

Honar Stewart inform us that hereafter their soda fountain will be charged every other day, and they will supply the choicest of soft drinks. Merle and Charley 1 leinlcnoame in Saturday to spend few days with the home folks, and Monday Merle was taken with an attack of typhoid lever. Millard Nuckles is building a new house on his ranch near Kendall, and was in Saturday and took out two loads of lumber from Jas. Word's establishment onlen it Son arc new 6-horse power t'n- mc- and a new ftiul laitfer )inh'r, bolti i which art the latest improved ant! up-to-date. Clarence left Monday evening for St.

I.ouis where lie will 'Mo' the Pikn at worlds lair. 1 le. will visit his old home, at Peny, 111., 1 e.ore roturmn, I'ncle Charley -Mitchell, accom-pauicd lv lhs neices, Olive and l.ee Pttman, came in fiom l.amar the lust of the week, ami will move hack to his place in the southwest pait of the comity. Phil l.eri, wife and little hov came in irom tueir near creek ranch i Monday. Mrs.

Here went on to Kansas City with the little hoy to have an operation performed on the little llow for a rupture. We are most heartily ejad to welcome to our columns a Kendall correspondent this week, and trust the good work will keep on. Correspondents from Coolidjje and the south part of the county will he given the glad hand. I. ink Orr was on No.

8 Tuesday on his way to Topeka to have an operation performed on his leg. lie thinks it will he necessary to take out a. niece of the hone, It is hoped I. ink will return much belter, as he has iiad h- h-ng hard in on the i iS; PRIOE BAKtNO POWDEft OO. CHICAOO.

(hi made to Pralt's for all pork sausat fresh, home P. Word. Kansas Citv i a went 'dnfsdas down ti Piling in vour ees at 15c a dozen and exchange lor queeusware price low. Saw ver Co. If vou wish a gootl cool glass of soda water or ice cream call on Cieo.

lilanchit. Noah I lays and ile returned Wednesday from a two weeks visit I lodge City. A. J. Kautz and sister, who live the N'aylor place west of town, were trading in town Saturday.

I.aundrv sent everv work to Modale Steam laundry at I hit ehinson, from Vein Seller's barber shop Just received by 1.. P. Wonlen Son car ol r.mpress Hour, made from old wheat. It is the best. Try it.

Mike liruher and Will Patton were in from Hear creek Monday with some fat cows for Mills, Wood I. annum. A deal in Cliina -Decorated platters, tea cups and sau- etc. in great variety at Saw yer Co. 'sat very moderate prices.

A meeting of the Republican conntv central committee will be held Saturday, Sept. 3 It is desired that there should be a full attendance. 1 Iving purchased the Stoner meat market the patronage of the public is solicited. Good service, good meats and all lines of goods found in a fust-class meat market will be kept constantly on hand. Jas.

li. Pratt Emergency Medicine. It is li Oi.nveljii-lK'e 10 huv liolid n-lluHo t'ciredies lur use ill easenf u'eiileiit iiiul fur slight, injuries and iiii- inenls A yoml illillneiil mnl une tliut is fiisl becoinuii; if household neeessilv is ('luvmlierhiin Pain Balm, liy applyinfl It proinpily lo e.ul, lirniseor burn it uIIuvk the and causes llie injury lo ileal iiboiil one- third llie Lune iiMiully reijuireil. and it is urmsepiii: it prevei biiHid IHilsiillino-. Wile any dauber l-ulll liallll Uepl al hand a sprain may be tJealed be loi inllailial lull ipnck recovery.

ii-is 111, which insures For sale by Hurriiein Jt, 'nril of TlnmliN. We desire to extend to our neighbors and friends our deep and thanks for assistance rendered during the illness and burial of our little daughter. I. K. Carrithers and wife.

Sour Utomach. hen the (iinutity of foot, ink tin loo htrirt rr llu quality ioo rich, sour stomach is liiihti lo follow, mid I'specially ho if the iliufstloii has Ihmmi Wt'itkftn'il by eon siipiitiot). Kiiinlnwly kikI not (ou of eunily diftRl.tU footl. MuMicate llu fmU lliurnutflily. Iit five hyurb elapse U-twi't'ii metis, uml whi'ii you a I iillnt'ss ami wi-ilit in llie rt'iion of I he Hl oiniich alter hurnln'rhuri 'a Sionmch uml hivcr a.

tx arid the Km a siumacii ik nvoied. For suit- lv Harrison MuKervei Dr. lioggs reported the follow ing sick list at Coolipgc. Wednes day: Jce Morton's baby, very sick; Joe Morton, considerably under the weather; Miss Iaz.ie nit con fined to the house; Mrs. T.

S. Ma son, quite sick, but not serious. lu Praine of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea fteiiwUy. "Allow hih to tflM! you it fi-w words in praise of ('hainherlain'ti Colic, and Diarrhoea Uemedy," says John rinmleU, of Kale Pas, Texos. "I tiuf -IV red ope Week vyiih howel trouble and look all kinds of medicine without get-ti ot any relief, when my fiirnd, Mr.

('. Johnson, a merchant here, advised mi' lo take thib remedy. After Utkitip out-Uitsf- 1 fell greatly relieved, and -vhen had lAkenilie third dose was entirely cmvd. I thank you lrm the bottom ol my heart for )mUiiiir this great remedy iti tqe bund of Kor bale by llarrisin tV. McKeever.

"May I print a ki on your I su i And bhe iii'thlfd h''r sweet iifrmissiun. Nti hi' went, (i and i ranter 'ui ss Cut Rates TO Southwest California to t-'iilil'iiruia, imo wiiy? ilnily, Sfjit. tu (Kt. Jiiuil in Tourist ski'iH'i's, ljirlh ralo t'Xtia. One Caic phis S2.00 to liailioitd Time t'unl.

KAHTW till llr t.v l.lniltc.t nml 1 I'- A I dl. Kx 2 4 Clil. 'i li K. C. .1 I).

No, No, II) l-woil hn IT No.Hi l.nt'i.1 Kl'iiUIH iT.t lOS'l'W A llll. No. 1 Cnllfornlti Kx -hiilv S'o. Hindi'.) No. ft iiliroi nla t'tuli I II 1 1 1 ll'itt Kx ill, I B.

In Kl vrr." hii-iL-lil cM S'n No. No. Mill. i't. So.

I 1 .1 it A i MtOAi lii.i 1 F. D. McGee is new man holding the night operator trick at the depot. Geo. Howell went back tu brak-1 ing on the wesf local after a weeks Monday.

Kngineer Pose is among those of the bin taking a lay-olf. 1 Day foreman llerndon of the roundhouse went down to Dodge 1 Wednesday to take iirthe fair. Fireman T'eaver has resigned and quit the service ol the company. Kngineer Cos is off dutv and taking in the fair at Dodge. Conductor Helm and Kngineer Pillv Williams were here with the worktrain this week picking up old steel.

Conductor Dalton is off dutv taking in the lair at Dodge. ireman Honnerrnan is taking in the doin's at Dodge this week. Conductor Clark has Dallon's run on the east local while Ted is olf duty. Brakeman llau Hedge; is back on his old run on the east end local alter a two months wedding trip. Conductor Sullivan was off the east cud local this week taking in the 1 )odge lair.

I'irakeinan llrown of crew, was on tin' absent list tiiis week Dodge City races. Fireman Shugrue has Ponner man's place on the east end local. Commencing yesterday, Phil Doolitlle took charge of the chutes in addition to his duties al the pump house, with Karl Ross as day assistant and Charley Wool-man on the night shit. Han Sold a File of Chhmbaalain's Cough Remedy. I hove bold Chambi-rluinR Remedy fir more than twenty years and it has jriven entire sat i -if act ion- 1 have sold a pile of It and can recommend it highly, --Joseph McKlhiney, Linton, la.

Vou will find this remedy a nod friend when troubled will, a eimyb ir e'id. It alwai atftMilK iitiek rol tt-f niui is to tni.e. I'or Kale byllauri.soi McKeever. First published Auk lit, HHH, PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court of Hamilton County, Slate of Kansas.

sb. Parson Al Arbaui, Plainiilfs, vs. Stephen Wilt and Mrs. Wilt, his wife. Inw real name unknown; nnk now hnis, devisees, leiilees uml (I.

WtMiiUuii-v, adminislraior if the es-tale of) Cliiil'les 1. Wondhtirv, de-et-ased, llieir ri-al names unknown J-'ri'd Cramer and Mrs. Cramer, bis Iot rt-al name nnkunwn, et al, 1 tid'etiditnts. Said defendants will take notice thai Kdward K- l'arker filed his answer mid ross-peiittun in uui oitrt on me imu day of August. atrainst saiti drb'ii-iiants In said ueiinti, that.

you. and eaeli of you. have been sued therein, ami must answer the sauu' on or be fury the dny of Oeiober, lUO-k said Ansuer and ('ross-petition will lie taken as true and Judument will be i-emu-prd aeeord-iu'ly for said plaintitr-defendaiit in said act mn for and inn-ivst thereon at 12 pet et-nt. pi'rannum from maturity on notes, and a foreclosure of a certain iiiui'luicr jjiven by Stephen Wilt, lieu a suufle man, to The Kincolu Mori Si Trust Company, coi-povn i inn, uud assigned In said Kdward 10. l'ui'ker before uiulurily, on the following laud, to-wii The northwest ouarter of htcflou lowpisiiip south, ranye 41.

west of the ilih 1. in Hamilton enmity, Kansas, irvever ui, and eaeli of you, from asserMim any claim, rluhl, interest or title to said land, and uxulml inj: yitu from ever redeeming llie same, or any one holding under you-Vie L. Hahiu, trk ol said 'ourt, W. li. laown Alt'y ('r Kd.vi.nl K.

Pi.ikei Puuimd -Defendant. to tnu next nearest, each 500.00 l.OOO.OO l.OOO.OO l.OOO.OO 1 ,000.00 1.000.00 3 .001 l.oo a.f.00.00 B.UOO.OU CASH FKIifcS trua Indian Tit. 6, 7, Whfli troubled witli cmisl ipaliuii Iry liiiliilH Sluiiiucli uliJ I.ivit Tuli-lels. TIli'V Ul'e' eixsy to Hike mill proline. ur oilier Utiiijileiisant eiri-ct.

l''ui' wile l.y Iliii'i-iison it McKeever Clinnilieilain's Stoin.ii li and l.iver laliU lietlei 111. in a I'ihIoi's I'tc-crij'tmn, 9 item Ekfa I TOLEDO, OHIO, fi ipfs tm nm pp 11 Bid VJ? fektiU 1 8 and 9 Oklahoma, ami TVxas; ronnd-l rip Si-pt. lo Xrt lirst-class' llirt'C svi'iks' rttiitn limit. I'm- 1'iirllHi' inl'oniiation st'i' J. Mann, Syracuse, Kas.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO 20. Proposition to Amend Section 14 Of Article 2 Of the State Of Kansas Hi- it resolved by the Legislature ot of the Stale of Kansas, two I birds of do-members eaidi boti.se (hereo! therein: vus i. The tcilowiim ion tc AlIO-IOl Ltte C'llsLUlUlnil Ol tii Kansas is ben-iiy subm II ed to llie, ijiialilit of the sliUt- yr th ir approv.d or rejecinui: That secoon II aiMiele '1 be amended so as to read a follows: Kcry bill mid joint, resolution pass-id by the House l(f 1 i i flit al vs and Senate, shall, Mil we ilays there-alter, be siirned the olheeis. and preseiitett to In fcnwrnoi if he approves, he fdi.Ut sun ii hut, iT shall re i ui 11 it to the Ilnu.se of Uepresi'ii' at i ves which shall enter the olijectioiis at la rye upon its journal and proceed to reeou sider the same. if.

alter such reconsideration, two hirU of the no in be i elected shall ayite to pas the bill or resolution, ii shall be sent, with tint objections, to the by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds of all tin; members elected, it shall become a law. Hut in all such cases, die Vote shall he taken by yeas and nays, and entered upon the journals ot each house, if any bill slndl not be returned within ihiee days. (Sunday excepted), after it shall have been presented to the governor, ii shall lie come a law in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the Legislature, by its prevent its return, in which case it shall not become a law. If any bill presented to the ov M-nor con- lam several items of appropriation ol money, he may to line or more such items, while Hpprovinir the other portion of the bill, in such case lie siudl append to the bill at the time ol siniuy ti, a statement of the item or items to which he objects, and reasons and shall transmit such -statement oi copy Iheieof lu the House of Kepreseil-talnes, and any appropriations so objected losliall not unless -considered and approved by two-thirds of the members elected to each house, and if so considered and approved shall take effect and become a part of the bill, in which case the presiding olllcei'k of each house shull ceilify on such bill such fact of reconsideration and approval. Sne.

This proposition shall he sulnmtled to the eleciors of the state at the general election of representat i es in the year for their approval or rejection. The amendment In reby proposed shall he designated on the nllieial ballot by the following tide: "The veto end men to the const! tut ion, and and shall he voted for or hl'uiiisI as pro vided by law, tinder such ml She. It. This resolution shall take elleet and he in torce from anil after its publication in the statute- book. Paused the House I'YImaiy PanstMl (he Senate Fehui.u'V li'.

IWW. I hereby certify dial the is a true and correct copy of original House concurrent resolution No. II. now on fill ui mv uiK-e. -i.

u. nf mjic, If SEPTEMBER Special, Excursion Kales Watermelon Day. Sept. 8 Rate From Syracuse, $3.70 Tickets g-ood going Sept. 7th; good returning Sept.

9th It is nullity liot tlicsc days ami a roul dtink is hat ou ''t waul. So bo wise liko tliis hoy and run dow to l'lii'-li-y'sand yi'ta lemonade, j'on, o. inilksliakK. butter ulwavs oil hand at l'latt's. Mi't: id it Mine he got hu loot! hurt at the water tank here.

Vl piiiii-'d a full eduioii,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Syracuse News Archive

Pages Available:
2,821
Years Available:
1886-1907