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The Signet from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

The Signet from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

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The Signeti
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Cimarron, Kansas
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THE SIGNET. The Philadelphia Chronicle says that 1381 does not resemble a pair1 of lovers on SPECIAL OFFER for 30 DAYS ONLY. a sofa, because there is 1 at each end. OABBOLIKE Entered at the Post-Office at Cimarron Kansas as Second, Class Matter. Railroad Time Table.

Dy sending DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER. The greatest discovery of onr day, so far as a large portion of humanity is concerned, is CAIt- Avoiding Agenta oommlseions, Middlemen's profits, and all ex. '') Denoes we can sell thta hnmitlfnl (inmn J' (.1 7 A. T. S.

F. Goino East. No. 2, Mail 12:40 p. m.

No. 4. Atchison ami K. C. Ex.

10:43 p. m. No 6 Through Freight, a. m. No.

8. Way Freight 5:58 p. m. No. 10 1.25 a.m.

A. T. S. F. Going West.

No. 1. Mail' 3:54 a. m. No.

8 Santa Fe Express, 3:37 p. m. No. 5 Through Freight 9:30 a.m. No.

7 Way Freight 2:15 p. Nv. 9. 3.10. a.

J. Q. Suocp, Agent. il libs fsUMiw run noun nainnt tuase, 15 Octaves. 13 Stops, 4 Seta of Xfceeda.

IB SoautlFul Otops. (I) Diapason. (8) Clarionet. (t I) Arollne. 52i KM1T- (I2 Cclestlna.

(S)Dulclana. (SM'oupler. (13) Flute. (4) Krho. (9) Vox Humana.

(14) Flute Forte. (5) ieleste. (10) Dlapnsoo (IS) Grand Organ no. 875, 70 wcuna high' inches 6top 4 BETS HEEDS, as follows 1(AM onn I OcUvH. uX Col.tsl kli I JU (IrUm em-h of cuU lilAl'ASON KKKDr), with COUPLtK, Whlrll Uodll.M THB POWMt ra doterniluad tht everyone ihall have an ulpnrluull to tin thla macnldrnit Orna.

Wa th'rernre put the nrlc-a at ten. and hkso OM VI VTKEN DAYS' TBIAL. Wo with avef, Or.n Stwl, Imtructlnn Book. Making a Complete Musical Onlflt for $G0. nrPLEABB IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE.

Semll by I'oat-OfflRa Mnui-y orueia, txpit-aa ri iialJ.tr by Ulalt mi York. HONEY KKFUNDKD and both ways any way unaatlsfartory, or you may pnvonly afler jou uava FtTLI.Y JloTta IT AT YOUB OWN IIOMK POK FiKTEEN DAYS. hnd Mfcrenco evU d.nce of your rosponalblllty If you do not aen.t CASH WITH OHDKK arTha raaon we offer tlilfcOrRan ao low I. to Lero It INTIiDUIICKli KVKHYWI1KKK. Hdnca Ihla Uliiarallelnd off.r.

OHDKK AT OS OK. KvtryOrraa wa manafactura, when. Introduced In new locality, eulla many more. BOLINE, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a corapleto and radical cure In case of baldness, or whero the hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, has become thin and tends to fall out. It is also a speedy restorative, and while its nse secures a luxuriant growth of hair, It also bring back the natural color, and gives tho most complete satisfaction In the using.

Tho falling out of the hair, tho accumulations of dandruff, and the premature change in color are all evidences of a diseased condition of the scalp and the glands which nourish tho hair Tc arrest these causes the article used must possess medical as well as chemical and tho changf must begin under tho tcalp to be of permanent and lasting benefit. Such an ortlclo Is CARBOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discoveries, It is found to consist of elements ulmost la thelt naturul state. Petroleum oil Is tho article which is made to work such extraordinary results but It is aftct it has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-oil Kussia that the eHec of petroleum upon tho hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming tho lamps, bad a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in bis scanty loclrs, and the result was in a few months a much liner bead of black, glossy hair than he ever had before. The oil was tried on korscs and cattle that bad lost their hair from tht eattle plagne, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous.

Tho manes and even the tails of i-jcio c323.A37' ITougo Irs. America a THAT 0KFER3 A FIVE-OCTAVE ORGAN, FOUR BETS Ob" HKEV3, IIAVINO SUB-BASS, COUPLER, CELESTE GRAND ORGAN n. News About Home. St. Patrick's day passed ofi very quietly.

T. H. Rseve took in the sights at Kansas City this week. Messrs Lew Johnson, and D. Johnstor with their wives attended the dance tt Garden City last "Wednesday night, and report having a fine time.

Mr. McBee, and family arrived here last Thursday. Mr. McBee will take charge of the section house at Belfast as soon as it is rompleted. Mies ith Mitchell left last Saturday i'oi Pueble Colo, where she will remain na urooi, Aiusio nnu instruction Uoolc complete.

Bent for trial and examination. Guaranteed Six Yeara. You take no responsibility till you receive and approve tho Organ. 1 TWENTY YEARS WITHOUT ONE DISSATISFIED PURCHASER. ABIOMENT'S CONSIDERATION will show the Certainty of securing a superior Instrument from thelr Hnrewdness and the Ignorance of puroliasers to conct-al defwts In tho ln-fwmif n.ts We cannot know who wUl tost ours, und must send iutrumeuta or a quality ao sunerlor inat their merits cannot be hidden.

Order direct frmiuhls ndvprtisprnprit. You take no rsponslbillt v. Nothing gained hv corrwpondenre MARCHAL SMITH, No. 8 West Eleventh New York, N. Y.

WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE I during the summer. Mrs Emma Mcftraw left for her home in in Pueblo, last Sanday morning. The western emmigration has commenced, covered wagons are passing every day bouad for Colorado and New Mexico. L.

II. Coilburn has purchased thehousp that was on the Boaz claim and moved it in town and is having it repaied for a residence. Henry Siiavet, has moved back on bis homestead and ii makin- preperations for the putting in of some spring crops. Paul Herzog, has fitted up th Beathon building, as a Hotel ani is ready to receive company. Faul knows just how to run a hotel and would be pleased to see all that wish a good ''square" meal.

Charge will be in accordance with the times. See his card in another column of this paper. W. H. Patterson, spent yesterday in our town, he was walking with the assistance of a crutch, on account of a sprained ankle Especial attention is called to the advtr-tis jment of F.

McDonald, in another column of this paper. When you are in need of anything in his line give him a call. W. J. Dxn, who has been in Las V.

nas during the past year returned la4 Taursday, and will remain here during the summer. A new time card is out to take effect tomorrow, several changes are made Lesidt a there has been added another regular tra each waj, called the uigrant train. W. II 8 laffer purchased a yoke of t-tle tbid week aud is getting things in fine khape for the planting of spring crops on hi 8 farm on the south tide. A.

Harry Smith, of the A horses, which bad fallen out, were completely restored in a few weeks. Theso experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge was practically useless to tho prematurely bald and gray, as bo one in civilized society could tolerato the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the bair But tho skill of one of our chemists boa overcome the difficulty, and by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and costly experiments, sn ceeded in deodorizing refined petroleum, which, renders It susceptible of being handled as daintily as the famous tau cologne. Tho experiments with Ihe deodorized liquid on tho human hair were attended with tho most astonishing results. A few applications, where the hair was thin nnd falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to tho scalp aud hair. Every particle of dandruff disappears oa the first or second dressing, and tho liquid so searching in its nature, seems to penetrato to the roots at once, and set up a radical change from the start.

It is well known that tho most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, and, by somo mysterious operation of nature, tho use of thia article gradually imparts a beautiful light-brown color to tho hair which by continued use, deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, and tho change is so gradual that the most Intimate friends can scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it is tho most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make tho prematurely bald aud gray rejoice. Wo advlno our renders to give It a trial, feeling satisfied hut one application will convince them of its wonderful Commercial of Oct. 22, 1877.

The article is telling its own story In the hands of thousands who are using it with the most gratifying aud encouraging results W. H. Brill Fifth Avcnne Fhnrmacy, says. "We have sold preparations for the hair for upward of twenty years, but have never had one to sell as' well or give such universal satisfaction. We therefore recommend it with confidence to our friends and the general public." Mr.

OrsTAves F. of the Oates Opera Troupe, writes: After six weeks' use 1 om convinced, as are also my comrades, that your 'Carbo-line' has and producing a wonderful growth of hair where 1 baa none for years." C. II. Smitii, of the Jennie night Combination, writes: After using your 'Carboliue' three weeks I am convinced that bald heads can bo It's simply wonderful in my case." B. F.

ArtTHtm, chemitt, Holyoke, writes: Your Carboline' has restorer my hair after everything cUe had failed." Joskph B. Pond, attomey-at-law, No. Attleboro. writes For more than 90 years a portion of my head has been as smooth and free from hair as a bidiard ball, but some eight weeks ao I was induced to try your Carboline, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where no balr has been seen for years there now appears a thick growth, nnd I am convinced that by continuing its use I shall have as good a bead of balr as I ever had.

It la flowing cow nearly aa rapidly a hair does after is cut, CARBOLINE Is now presented to the nubile without fear of con Tr sWaC Kal CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST THE WEST Dining for eating purposes only. One other great feature of our Palace Cars Is a 8MOKINO in iii.iiu line runs irom Miicngo to Hlults, passing through Juliet, La Salle, buneseo. Moliue, Hor.lc Island.

Davenport, West BAi.uujN where you can enjoy your liavaua" at all hours of the day. Magnificent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi and Missouri rivers at all points irossed bv tula lino, nnd transfers are avoided at Council lilutTs, Kansas City, Leavenworth, ond Atchison, connections being made in Union Depots. TUB PRINCIPAL H. It. CONNECTIONS OP THIS JiltlSAT TUKOUUIi Ll.NK AIM AS At CnicAoo.

with all diverging lines tor the Bast and South. At RNULKwoon. with the L. 8. A M.

8., and ft. W. otC. It. Kds.

AtWsiiisaTOM Heiobts, with C. A SU At La Sallk. with III. Cent. It.

R. At I'eohia, with P. P. A J.j P. D.

ft B.i I. B. A W. i 111. Mtd.j ond T.

P. W. Rds. At Hock Island, with "Milwaukee A Rock Island Short Line," ond Rock Isl'd It Poo. Kds.

AiHAJr.B?.,,V.,lT; wtlh tna davenport Division M. St. 1. It, At Wkst LinuuTT, with C. It.

ft N. R. AtUuiNNKLL, with Central Iowa K. K. At 1)K8 Moines, with l.

M. ft V. I). 11. R.

At Council Bluffs, with Union Pacific It. TL. At Omaha, with B. ft Mo. It.

H. U. in Neb. HA N. 11 II.

At Ottumwa, with Central Iowa B. K. St. L. ft and C.

it. AQ. K. Rds. At Kkokitk, with Pco.

ft Wnr.i St. Louis ft and St. Keo. ft tt. ltds.

At Camkhon, with II. St. J. It. It.

At ATcni-oN. with Topeka ft Santa Fi Atch. ft Neb. nnd Cen. Br.

U. P. H. Hds. Cent AitdsNWOKTU' wUh Kttn- Pao and Kan.

HnM t0r the Liberty. Iowa City, Marengo, Urookly (irinnol), Jes Moines (the cupiial of Iowa), Stuart, Atlantic and Avocu; with branches from Ilurcau Junction to Peoria; Wilton Junction to Muscatine. Washington, Kairtield, Kldon. Bolknan. Centrevllle, Princeton.

Trenton, (iallutin. Cameron, Leavenworth, Atchison, nnd Kunaas Cltyj WaaUington to Slgoumey, Oaknlooaa. ond Knox-vllle; Keokuk to Karinlngton, Honaparto, Ben-tonsport. Independent, Kldon, Ottumwa. Kddr-TillcOukalooHa, I'ella, Monroe, and Dos Moinest Ijewton to Monroe: De Moinos to Indlanolaand internet; Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon: and Avoca to Harlan.

This is positively the only Itnilroiid, whish owns, ond operates a through line from Chicago into the State of Kansas. Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pullman Pulnco ars attached, are run each way daily between Chicago and 1'koria, Kansas Citv. Council Ulukm, Lkavknwokth and Atchi-fON. Through cars ore also rnn between Milwaukee nnd Kunsr.s City, via the "Milwaukee and bck Island Short Line." The "Ureat Kock Island" Is magnificently quipped. Us road bed la simply perfect, and lla track is laid with steel rails.

What will please you most will be tho pleasure of enjoying your meals, while passing over the tenutiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of our maanillcont Dining Cars that accompany all Through Express Truing. You get an entire meal, as good as is served In auy first-class hotel, torreventy-nve cents. Apiireciatlng the fact that a majority of the people prefer separate apartments for different purposes (and the immense paanenger business of this lino warranting it), wo are pluased to announce that this Company runs fullrimn l'utnct BUeptno Cart for sleeping purposes, and Puluc made us a pleasaut catl yjterday, he pre tradiction as the bcHt ltcstoratlve and Beautlfier of dicts that within ten years the Santa ie. will have their track tied with metal tias.

The medicines of Dunrus Dice Co. are unexcelled for elegnnce, pm-ity, and reliability. Their Seidlitino SeidliU Powders, are as pleasant as Lemonade, Their Bft Capsules are world famous. See AdtU in liair me worm nas ever produced. Price, CNK DOLLAR eer bottle Sold by all lirueglata.

KENNEDY CoTjPITTSBURG.PA,, Solo AgenU for the United States, tho Canada ao4 a r' obtatlMhl ut your Itotuu ticket oiBce, tieu'l buporulonacab Ueu'eTkt. aud l'ass'p Citkcugu, IIL.

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Pages Available:
156
Years Available:
1880-1881