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70 77 a 13th is hereby surviving given is 2 8 SYRACUSE NEWS PUBLISDED EVERY FRIDAY. E. P. BARBER. Editor and Publisher.

Entered Second-class Angust 6. 1904," at the Post Kansas, nnder the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870, Subscription Rates. Copy, one Alx .50 three .25 Advertising rates made known on appileation Telephone Number 60. POST-OFFICE HOURS. Unice opens.

..7:00 A.M Once closes, 7:00 P. Mall going enat closes ..12:30 1'. M. Mail going oust and west closes 7:45 P. M.

SUNDAY HOURS. From 9:00 to 10:00 A.M.. 1:00 to 9:00 P. Church and Lodge Directory. CHURCHES.

C. CHURCH -Services at 11 a. m. one Sunday and 7:30 m. the next.

alternating regularly. Sunday school at 9:45 each Sunday morning. Epworth League Sunday evening 6:45. Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening. JAMES ROTAN, Pastor, PRESBYTERIAN-Services Irregular as church is without a pastor.

Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. every Sunday. E. ELLEN STEWART, Supt, EPISCOPAL- Services one Sunday each month-exact date not.

fixed. Other denominational services regular. J. C. 1 ANDERSON, City.

Rector in Charge. LOCAL LODGES. A. F. A.

No. 309-Meets First and third Thursday nights of month in Masonic hall. GEORGE GETTY, W. W. P.

HUMPHREY, Secretary, K. OF P. -Horatins Lodge No. 18 Meets in Masonic. hall Monday night.

BERT MACKEY. C. OLIVER SCOTT. K. of R.

S. I. 0. 0. Lodge No.

303-Meets in Masonic hall every Saturday night. G. H. SELLERS, N. G.

H. D. THACKER, Secretary. A. 0.

U. W--Meets in G. A. R. hall.

ELMER BATES, M. W. B. A. WooD, Recorder.

0. A. in Grand Army Post 1l every Saturday night. I. J.

Guy. Commander. WAt. STEVENSON, Adjutant. W.

R. C. -The Women's Relief Corps eets the first and third Saturday afteron in each month in G. A. R.

hall. MRA. S. H. RoDGERs, President.

Mus. U. T. TAPSCOTT. Secretary.

RATHBONE SISTERS- -Meets every Wednesday night in Masonic hall. MIA. LOUISES HASTY, M. E. C.

Mn. H. ROSENBERRY, M. of R. Dr.

F. Harrison, PHYSICIAN 2 AND SURGEON ALL CALL9 PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. Office and over Sleeping THE BANK MAIN STREET. SYRACUSE, KANS. M.

C. BOGGS Physician and Surgeon. A. Ta S. F.

Rallway Surgeon All Calls Promptly elttended Office, at residence, two blocks east of the Harvey House Syracuse. Kansas. Geo.J DOWNER, Attorney-at-Law. car-Office in Grand Opera Hotel. AYRACUSE.

KANSAS. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There te a disense prevailing in this country dangerous because so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it--heart discase, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease, If is allowed toadvance ed will atthe kidney tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys.

If you are feeling badly you can make 110 mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases.

Swamp-Root is pleasant to fifty-cent take and is sold by all druggists in and one-dollar size You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new discovery and a book that tells all about Kil- it, sent free by mail. Address, Dr. mer de Binghamton, N. V. When writing mention reading this make generous offer in paper.

Don't any mistake, but remember the name, SwampRoot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. on every bottle. CO Home Occurrences, CURRENT EVENTS DURIN The IT IS A MATTER HEALTH ROYAL ONE POT BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Our telephone number is 60. Call up No.

55 and order your fruit from Phegley. W. J. Winton came up from his ran ch monday reports plenty of snow cattle doing well, Frank Crittenden of Coolidge was transacting buisness with the County Officers Call at Pratt's meat market for prices on beef by the quarter before buying elsewhere. F.

D. Hess of Coolidge was a caller monday said it was snowing at Coo lidge when he left. The Freighters are the only kickers on the account of the muddy roads Heinz pure cider vinegar, 3.5€ per gallon, at Pratt's. P. E.

Herndon has a force of men cutting Ice he is employing every idle man he can find while freezing weather last. J. Jackson real estate agent reports some buisness, he thinks of gojug to the mountains for a few days till the weather settles Examinations for the Rhodes scholarship for Kansas to be awarded in 1905, will be held January 17 and 18 at the University of Kansas. Hon W. P.

Humphrey. came in from the State Capital Satur lay morning returnig Sunday night, Phil Berg of Bear Creek was in the City Tuesday says his cattle are doing well. except some of the yung stock have the Pink Eye. Prospect are good for a wheat crop. some men will venture a few acres.

looking for an early spring the melting snow is furnishing moisture. Every House wife knows the Su- perior quality of Empres flour the re is no better Worden and Son. are now Selling it for $1.30 for 50 lbs sack-CASH- When bilious try EL dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first class up to date medicine will correct the disorderFor sale by Harrison McKeever. MrsG. A.

Horton of Percell I. T. home visitig her Father aud Mother also her many friends she made the the News Office a pleset call. Patent per sack-at L. P.

Worden Sonts. Capt Hargraves. of the Salvation informs his many friends that he will be here next Sunday. and sil may expect a good time; Something new in town The Little Dankey Meat Market, V. S.

Jones. Prop- Try the littledinkey fo coIn fed Beef, Pork, and other things Next Week. WANTED, 10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per day for expenses, KUHLMAN Co Dept.

'S, Atlas Building, Chicago. EXAMINATION. The regular January. Examination for Teachers' Certificates will be held on Saturday Jan. 28 th 1905, at the Office.

of the County intendent Those wishing to take the examination. will please be on hand promptly at clock ready for work. Geo. E. Bicknell, County.

Supt. Firs Published Jan 20th 1095 Notice For publication Land Offic Dodge City Kansas. Notice is hereby given that Margaret H. Ragan nee Margart H. Cone.

has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the clerk of the District Court of Hamilton Co, at his office in Syracuse Kans. on Thursday the and day of March 1905, on timber culture application No 11699. fore the El SwI S4 SE quarter of Section No 28 in Tep, No 25 S. Range No 42 W. She names as witnesses; Nicholai M.

Herbig. George W. Thompson. Andrew L. Hubbard, of Syracuse and John Calhoun.

of Coolidge Kansas. H. F. Millikan: Register. CHURCH NOTES.

The week of prayer is observed with special services every nigh this week at the Methidest church The M. E. Sunday school started in the new year last Sunday at a good rate with. ninety-three in attendance. Why not raise it to over a hundred this month! At the business meeting of the Epworth Leugue last Tuesday night the following persons were elected for office for the next year: Mrs.

Frances Winship, presideut. Miss Matilda Patton, first vice- president. Miss Alta Jones, second vicepresident. Mrs. Laura Bates, third viceprrsident.

Mrs. Bessie Mann, fourth vicepresident. Miss Dora Campbell, secretary. Miss Grace Hogbin, treasurer. With this strong leadership the League will doubtless make marked progress during the year.

Let all the young people rally to these leaders. Presiding Elder Burns will lecture at the M. E. church in the near future for the benefit of the Epworth League. You will want to hear him.

About the 4th of March the Epworth League expects to furnish this community a treat in an entertainment at the city hall by Major R. H. Hendershot, the originai "Drummer Boy of the Rag pahannock." The young people's meeting at the M. E. church at 6:30 every Sunday evening is for all the young people.

The Leagues motto should be- Every one there everytime. OPENING OF THE FARMERS BANK AND TRUST CO. First published Jan 20th 1905. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Culture, Final Proof.

Land Office at Dodge City. Kans. Notice that Fanny R. Starkey, widow of Ja- mes R. Starkey, deceased has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the clerk of the Distiret court of Hamilton County.

Kansas. at his office in Syracuse Kans. on wensday the and day of march 1905 on timber culture application No 12184 for the south west quarter of section no 24 Twp on 22 Range 41 She names as witnesses; Alvin G. Hurst. Roscoe B.

Brown. George Jackson. Wm H. Brown, all of Syracuse Kansas. H.

F. Mellikan. Register. MTAERIAL PROSPERITY. AND AMBITION.

In the February number of The New Idea Woman's Magazine. Esperance Goodlove, who writes in bracing way of business woman's intenests, discusses the aims of a business woman, which are apparently beginning to assume tangible form. She speaks of women who build houses, amuse themselves in the stock market and indulge to the expensive luxury of travoling as hohby Any ambition she regards as safer than none, and even material aims she conconsiders as legitimate and right. "I heard a most inspiring sermon the other day," she says, which the preacher referring to things worthy of seeking, put material prosperity high up iu 1L list with health, cultivation and spiritunl gifts. He recognized that without a certain degree of material prosperity there is no such thing possible as tne gratification of This statemeut is probably in reality, of a less miterial nature than it looks, bat vero different meanings will be read into it by people of varying temperamente.

32 3A ED 02 12 50 52 57 J. B. PRATT, -DEALER INFresh Salt Meats, Fresh Fishi 23 A ON XE CREAMERY BUTTER CHEESE APPLE BUTTER 4 HEINZ'S PICKLES AND PRESERVES Phone 71. SYRACUSE, KANSAS S2 12 02 COPYRIGHT, 1900 BY KELLOGG SWITCHBOARD SUPPLY CO. See Illustration, st Call numbers slowly and distinctly.

2 nd Dont forget to ring off when through talking. 3 rd Keep the Receiver on the hook when the Phone is not in use 4 th Speak in an ordinary tone of voice with the mouth about one inch from Transmiter. No Brady John. Res 4 Bates Elmer L. 31 Bicknell, Geo.

E. 24 Block Henry. 56 Journal. 53 Blanchat Geo. Res.

34 Boggs Dr. M. C. 27 Bray R. E.

48 Store. 23 Brown W. H. Res. 81 Barnett Wm.

Res. 28 Court House. clk dist. court, 29 Treasuer 50 Reg.of Deeds 42 Campbell Winship. store 78 Clark Mrs.

Mary. Res. 88 City Hall. 43 Downer Geo. J.

Office 37 Doolittle P. S. Res. 2 Durham Chas. L.

66 Daigh C. O. 46 Ford James. Store 75 Res. 74 Fritz Joe.

38 Getty Geo. Office. 26 Res. 65 Grissom Scott. Store.

19 Grissom T. M. Res. 7 Guy I. J.

C. 83 Green Lyman. Res. 61 Harrison C. F.

Office. 76 Res. 10 Harris Vic. L. 3 Harris Clarence.

...67 Herndon P. Store. 15 Res. 22 Hogbin D. E.

Res 8 Humphey W. P. 69 Hurst A. G. Livery.

OBITUARY. Mrs Margaret Ehn was born in Scotland May 22 nd. 1837 and died ot Syracuse Kans Jan 6th 1905 after a long illness Her maiden name was Miller and she came to America when about sixteen years of age She was first married to Samuel Hancock; He died leaving two Dau ghters who now mourn fer the mother. on the 17.th of may 1899. she was married to A.

G. Ehn. who survives The funeral was at tns M. E. Chureh on Sunday Jan 8.th conducted by the Pastor.

the Interment took place at the Syracuse Cemetry. 'The Sant Fe has placed a fers1 Claas regulation fire Plug in new Hose. house at Depot. MIN ASIC 159M SHJ away Ag an fumes pus 4313 Apwow vi pjog auou-yavo St pus of Bujaag pue 0 nous suopiesojaa di pee suvag wy 191 501 1190 54 Kjainjong pure: -01-d 'aqqui 40) puag 'paruwa 4per inj pace to 'AMp mi equal 1 140M sepal 'INIZVOVW aVIA ENIZVOVIN OS ST1V2 054 sinaa ns 4to -Q15 m1 (vojiaajas uato NIELLVA TAMA 49 Hotel Grand. Mrs Phillips.

85 Huffman. A. M. Res, 84 Inge Lycurgus 58 Jones 52 Kohl Andy. Res.

35 Kriegh P. S. 86 Lodge. Room. 40 Manson Covault.

Barn. 45 Mc Keever Co. Drugs. 25 M. B.

Res. 47 Metcalf J. L. Son. Livery 79 Metcalf J.

F. Res. 18 Mills C. C. 41 Mackey B.

32 Minor W. G. 82 Mann. J. J.

Res. 54 Mc Carter J. L. Billiards. 60 News.

Office. 57 Oleson John. Restaurant. 55 Phegley J. A.

Store 71 Pratts. Meat Market. 14 Rinehart Mrs. A. Res.

51 Rosenberry W. H. Store. 36 Rodgers S. H.

Res. 30 Rodgers R. D. 39 Rose Mrs P. A.

Store. 20 Rutan Rev. J. L. Res 90 Reiley John.

13 Roundhouse. 16 Saunders. E. M. 62 Sawyer.

N. J. Store. 21 Scott. E.

M. Res. 64 Scranton. D. A.

Store. 33 Shirley J. Shop. TI Res. 63 State Bank of Syracuse.

5 Stoner. Charles. 44 Stewart. Miss Ellen.es. 72 School House 80 Starkey.

Mrs F. R. 17 Scranton. Miss Gay 59 Santa Fe 68 St. Hot el.

87 Syracuse Sanitarium. 9 Tapscott U. 9 Taylor, H. R. Mill Worden Son.

Coal, Feed, Worden Mrs Minnie. Res. 6 Wood Ben A. 89 Webster Webster. Worden Son.

have full line of Pratts stock food fo Horses, Cattle Hogs Sheep. Prattt vigorator Pratts. worm Powder Pratts. heave cough cold cure Pratts, veterinary colic cure Pratts. veterinary linament Pratts.

guarenteed egg producer Try it its the best. CHURCH NOTICES A Singing Brigade of the Salvatio Army is expected to be in Syracus next Sunday. They will be at the M. Church at 11 A.M. and at the City Hall in the afternoon.

Rev. W. V. Burns. will Lecture at the M.

E. Church on Saturday night Jan -Subject get there I Eli, -Admision 25 cents 15.cts The next District. Conventon. of Epworeh League will be held at Syracuse. These earnest young People will do us good, Let us preppare to give them a hearty welcom The fourth Quarterly meetingt will be at Syracuse Sunday Jan.

29th the Presiding Elder will preach ing and night. Quaterly Conference Monday Jan. 30.th 10.th A. M. Notice.

Sick people will be taken in and cared for, especial Ladies in confinement, by Mrs. Louisa Hasty. Five blocks west of courthouse. Jones has fresh apple cider just like Pa used to make. If you have coyote, swift, coon, badger, skunk or any other furs Worden Son pay the top price.

Try us. LEGISLATIVE NEWS. The TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL the largest daily newspaper publishd in Kansas, it being ten or more pages every day. The coming session of the Kansas Legislature will be important because there will be "something doing." Of course, you wish to get all the news, so you will make no mistake in subscribing for the TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL. The cost is small-100 days for $1.00, which will enclude the Legislature "before and after taking." The news service includes the full leased wire report of the Associated Press, a large ninount of State, railroad, political, sporting and general news; telegraphic market report, entertaining selections of short stories, humorous articles and special features of interest to men, women and children.

If you wish the news carefully and impartially told and interesting reading, send for the TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOURNAL, delivered by mail: one hundred days for one hundred cents. Address; TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL, Topeka, Kansas. FEMALE WEAKNESS 542 1-2 Congress St. PORTLAND, MAINE, Oct. 17, 1909.

I consider Wine of Cardul superior to any doctor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suffered for pine months with suppressed menstruation which completely prostrated ine. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blinding headaches. My limbs would swell up and I would feel no weak I could not stand up. naturally folt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine of Cardul como as a God -send to me.

felt a change for the better within wool. After nineteen days treatment I menstruntod without suffering the ngonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Wine of Cardul is simply wonderful and I wish that all sufforing women knew of ita good qualities. Saran Treasurer, Portland Economie League Periodical headaches tell of female weakness. Wine of Cardui cures permanently nineteen out of every twenty, cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any femalo, weakness.

If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that is the best reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a 81.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. WINE OF GARDUI Mail Cut to Pieces For two nights in succession, on the 15th and 19th, mail sacks fell under the cars and were cut to pieces, says the Garden City Herald. Books, dress patterns and various other articles were badly! damaged.

A ring was picked up on the track and the strange thing is that it appears that the ring belongs to the man who found it. His wife had sent for some Christmas presents and a ring answering the description of the one found should have been in the package. The railroad says it is no. responsible for the damage, and the governments resposibility is somewhat uncertain. The only thing for the losers is to wait and pray for relief and hereafter buy of the local merchants.

To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggiste refund the money if it fails to cure. W. Grove's siguatore ou every box, Railrond Time Card. CANTWARD.

No. Atinatio Ex 1 30 No, 4 Chiengo Limited. 10 No. 8 K. C.

and Chicago Ex. 4.12 a K. C. Chiengo 155 in No. No.82 Local Freight except 7.00 00 in WESTWARD.

No. 1 California Ex dally 1.00 00 No. 3 7 45 5 Callfornia Utah 11 40 No. 7. California ......3 40 No.

53 Local Freight except 9'n'y 6 0 J. J. MANN. Agent. A.

JACKSON REAL ESTATE Syracuse, Kansas. L. F. HASTY Well Driller. See Me For Well Machinery.

Syracuse, Kansas U. T. TAPSCOTT, Attorney At-Law, (Deputy County Attorney.) Will p.actice in all State and Federal Courts. Office in court house. SYRACUSE, KANSAS.

W. H. BROWN Attorney-at-Law PRACTICES IN ALL COURTS. Syracuse, Kansas. Jan The is the oughlypractia most thorNew- helpful, useful, entertaining, York national illustrated agricultuTribune ral and family Farmer weekly United in States, the Price, One Dollar A Year, Send your name for free sample copy.

Naw- York Tribune Farmer, Tribune Building, New York City. Both of these pap ers, (re ya for only, $125, if you send you order and money to The Syracuse News, Reduced to FIFTY CENTS A YEAR New Idea Pormerly One Woman's Dollar Magazine THIS is the Magazine cheapest and best Fashion now boi fore the American public. It shows New Ideas in Fashions, in Millinery, in Embroidery, in Cooking, in Woman's Work and in Reading: beautifully illustrated in colors and in black and white. Above all, It shows the very fashionable NEw IDEA StYLes, made from New IDEA PATTERNS, which cost only 10c. each.

Send Five Cents To-day for a single copy of the NEw IDEA WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, and see what great value for the money it can give you. THE NEW IDEA PUBLISHING 00. 686 Broadway, New York, N. F. To Cure a Cold in One Day in Cures Two Grip Days.

Seven Million boxes sold in months. signature, Take Laxative Quinine, Tablets. E. on every box. 25c..

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