Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
Cimarron New West from Cimarron, Kansas • 4

Cimarron New West du lieu suivant : Cimarron, Kansas • 4

Publication:
Cimarron New Westi
Lieu:
Cimarron, Kansas
Date de parution:
Page:
4
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

Matute tar r- -v, MM. JO me.T'i srrnfF1. nL'VTT row i.4jonv:h. New West-Echo. iTON, Hain yestrrdny.

Plenty of rain. Th prairies arc jrrren, and rrops (Ino, Thfl rain y(strrdny was general over this part of the Rtntp. The Attorney (lenernl dreldes thut thft rattle mul lie removed from the Cherokee, Strip by October 1st. A meeting to nominate rawliduteR for Hty oflicers will be held Friday evening, at plane yet to be selected. R.

I. Ilradler, of Jetmorn, was xtfip-plug at tho Cleveland House thin week. He Is engaged In buying cattle. The storm of Hundny and Monday wns RACTERS PJCOfJRAMM ft FOR FASTER. Easter service will be held In the I church Sunday evening, commencing o'clock.

The following is Ibeprojjnn II. Pong by the choir. 2. Prayer, 8. ftctonlvs rending Kvodus xtr 4.

Heriptural reellatbin by Mrs. A. 1 Oeorge's class. Song hy the choir. 6.

Responsive rending St John, chapter, 1st lo 10th vernes. 7. Scriptural recitations liy classi'S i R. Song by the choir -bans solo, 0. Itncllnlion by Mis Crons' claws 10.

Hong by Miss Nellie Cook's claw 1 1 Responsive rending by Stipcrin teudent and teachersActs ri. 22 to afl 13. Hong by Mrs Einflcl'a clans. UI. Kxcrcisc by Mrs.

Cook's d.im 14: Hong by the choir 15: Kxercite by Mrs Curtis cln-f. Ifl: Hon? -( "ornet nolo 17: Henurrexit. IH: Hong 111. Address bv Hoiitf, yi llenediet ion. t'W Vt-F- Oil AND ft Git Trucks s- I aW MBOflsf ALL STYLES.

1 Examiners T.A.ND and IMMIGRA- BR9S WAGSH G9- RACINE.WIS. TION AGENTS- CIMARRON, KAS. CIMARRON LIBER YARD J- A- EVANS having bought the stock of the St. John Marsh. Co.

'n Cimnrron, will be pleased to acconimodute of Gray and ad joining counties, with everything they want for Building and Fencing at the Lowest Living Prices. Orders for lumber lor good buildings will be promptly filled at very low rates. Call and see the undersigned, or write for figures. A. J.

EVANS, Manager. HACmE.WIS. SfHINU Rcbe: Mrs. Michael Cnnnin, Plninfleld, makes the statement thnt she caught cold, which scitled on her lunirs; he wns trented for a month by her family physteinn, but irrew worse. He told her she wns a hopeless victim of consumption and thnt no mcdirine.

would cure her. Her drntrgint suificesteil Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Confoimptton she bou if lit bottle nnd to her delight found herself benefitted from flrt dose. She continued Its nw and after taking ten bottles found herself sound anil well, now does her own housework ami Is an well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great discovery at Nichols' drug store; large bottles Vic and 91.

WHERE AND WHAT 13 IT It Is at Fori Worth, Texas that's "where." It is the Spring Ptibice annual fair that's "what." 'I hin show will trive in miniature what would otherwise require weeks of steady in Vet to see A small edition of the World's -Texas being a little all hy itself. Texan are a hospiMblf people, urn, you will en-Joy see i nit them and their Spring Palace. That you may have this pleasure, the Santa Fe Rout-' ban libenlly arranged for a Onr Fabk round-trip rate to Fort Worth. Tickets on nale May to '2 inclusive; final limit June It. Fast time, rlne equipment.

Inquire of (ko. F. Agent Santa Fe Route. Cimarron. Kan or address T.

Nicholson, O. P. A Tupeka. Kas CURTIS. to W.

M. FniKiH.r.T.) Books and Stationery, Holiday Goods, Notions, Wall Paper, And articles usually kept in a hook store. Stock of Wall P.per will he told at greatly reduced prices. (PoslnftVu Building.) CTMARRON, KAS. irui.n.ir.vny-..

ADJUSTABLE IN EVERY BEARING AHFNTS WAWTFn CATALOGUE Of SCRieiNO OUR fUU LINE OF WHEELS SENT ON APPLICATION 1 fPt. m- SUMMONS. Tu' Sltile of 'n t'liirt'iire I. Diiw son mul ilvfentt.1111.. Yon iin.

hi-nhy rtt'd thnt you hnvc iH't-n aili'il Willi A (' ilrox nmi'dirncW ili-o mlii-r lU-fiMil una. hy frVtliTu-k Vln pi it i ui i IT ii tin- nislru-l I'ourl of Killo.u.4. in mill tor Ihi- ouilll oflir iv anil I lint unh vou i plea.l lo tin- il il :1 said on or -i- tl.e Ktn.i.n of April. I-10. K.tid il! as true h.hI Jii.Il'U)' -ml auiiii.st you ac'OitPuiv.

u-ti i iin toe and Duwm inr tit himI u-teri Nt tin rt on us cla n-t-d in the petition and afaiiitt al! dt-tVndaiii ton-clonimr a inortkr exenio mul di'livrred by said t'l ir ine tied irv P.tw.oi iu the Mi Kitili-v A llidiker In vcHtmcut o. ti lted Amfiisl Nl, on the fiillownikf di-ciihcd real pptpi-rty. in Uray county. to it; h' ol at'i and aw tu't tion HH tnwu ship 'H aoiiili of tn-rHUw liieHili principal iiieridi.iii. tttid for the ftntc of suid real pi H-riy.

without appraisement to pay the debts st cured by said mort atfc, with intert'Hi nd coals. Witness my h.nid and seal of suid court, which I have, attivd at my oitlce. in aid couiity. this 5ili dav of Man h. ltk).

D.I.LVAN. leal Clerk of the District i inirt. L. Soper, alt for pltf mhA II at mr ITtlOUftfMl SatiDllCaiOol.a fi't tlnt I Hi u.t-ai nt.i ri.rtun I iriaav I ti sie.itb4.r nt rt Svicnttrt KX City Book: A. EBP FISH i 1 i I 1 I i I 1 I i JOB PRINTING, II THE NEW WKST PRINTINO CO Bxitoaerlptloix, $1 Jat TTesvr.

(Dflitinl tfounhj Paper. THURSDAY. APRIL3, 1890 Hail road Time Tab! ex. Tbf Atchison. Topot SttiU Te lUUroal 5rt I tsllfnrnls fci ('tlnif Wint Iit-i.

i NoJ Wen A ArliKt pot "a ewt liftrin l' No ft ItrnvfT fcx FmI Mull p-Mln wtnt II 4ft fti No 4 All sat Ir Kx irnlnir tiit tmv 41 4 Nw York V.x tonn nast luavnt. It If No fast mull irohiR east No 1W I si rrltht irtnir cunt Iphtph 10 tt a tinii t.m'iil ft el -lit fiilnir wrat I putt 17 Nn 4 Wnl lYflnlii hi if iMt I pa vm 7 Niw 1 an-l rt ioc not nine at 'Imnrrun Train 41 mut i an- torsi freight and will rurry im-dciiicTn Alan train No faat rrHjtlit will farry panAma-nra. dsn KiMttut, Airfnt. (Secret Societies. 17 1 l.nmnr, No.

W1, A 1 IV A 111 eMrv WptlfifRdur 1 rvPMinr In iK-MiTly hull AH members In good ataniTlnfr ara mr'Hallr InvHrtl toattrml .1 Hum W. T. O. ToWNoan, fl I Ti Meatlnir opcr It. A 'lays of "s.h month.

uAr. it. tni.viM.K, Commander. t. BOWr.li, A-llutunt I.

0. 0. CI matron Iniln Mo HH meftta vnrv MnnilnT etunlnu. J. 4J.

'INI, Neerftarv. K-P TJ arHTA linfin. No. H7 mnti In 111 MiiKfTly 1lnllTry TppriIit vu- S. BKST, C.

t. CtAimtif, K. of H. A 8. Church VlltTM Rv Itn-wn Pant or N- pvwtt iirnlaY morning and fvrilnm un-ilny 8-hm)l.

tl a m. rrayttr mef-UnR I liurlay fvnnlnffn. ntFMlVTKItl AN-Hi-v atmeklev iiunIot t-i icoiiiMirH aHtrnati Hahhath nt II tt'olttrk at cliurrh. HaMiath aclmul vary jsumlay morn hi ft nt lOo'cloli. VNITKt) nRKTHHRMKff Klrhmlrlrk.l'H-ton irf lrin cvi.

othur Hnntiy nuirnliiK tii'l f-fnlnRln PrrnhvtTln ritnrch Mornlnp; r-TknM ui io in AninUr Hpiiooi II ni. k'rny rr meeting Wilnotlsy eTPiilnHB. 1'rof ession a I Cards. (JH 11 II. HIl.KY, Attorney at Lnvr.

Will prftrtk In Mil Onitru. Alanilo ft nan rl Inaurantio anil Notftrj lunlna. Offlrtoor Cimarron Hank, CIMAKHDN LOCAL NEWS. JUMrltt Court In scsrIoii thli week Mnny fnrmon bnve ilnntet. oru in (Jrny cumity.

Tht Itonnl of C'minly ('ommifiHlonrri meet next Monduy. ritflftoiiRor (ravel mi thu Hiinta Fu nmil ti on tho IniTPano. Ili vlicrt Kiiilaalll Iuih rclurnrd to live In I'lmttrrm). Tlif ttrnmi it growing iukI tho true bin Ik arc Rwi'lllng. Mian Ktllth rulurnutl from Colorado on Fridny 1ant.

Blnn-h chmu; in lamb likf. but it put on it overt out In-for ll went nut. Cluii. 11. Uileyi bU( inn re died nn Krlili.y I tint from Home mulilen eiuiR.

(. 1). lA'tueit id irtliy well Hlorkvil up will. Hour, feci! iind Nerd potHloca, A. tiillexpie in ultetullng to tin lum tier yard during Jutle Kvaiis nhsinco.

T. Tnwnwnd rnnte up fmm l.nnied humlny n'mU, ll In dull down (hero. Mrs. Hopper's gondii nrrlved Friday, and he oecuple the Mayliew dwelling. The wind I ml Tbumday was vey Heir ere, Hevernl awnings wcro blown down.

An Inlerektin lime will Ik1 bad at thft I Midler anrviies at I lie M. rbureb Hun-day ni glit. A brotbtr of J. M. Hlaugbtcr fmm Clark county, was vUillug liore last week.

Two grautl neuritious will arrive In Kansas, April filth, fnun Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Mrs. Chris aiuinan Irft nn Hiiturday for l'ueblo, wberu h- busbaud Isungag rd at work. Jibn A. Ctrmeiiti rame in from Tra verse City, Michigan, last Thursday, and will remain a few weeks.

Freight truffle la on the Increase on the fiauta Fe road. Thirty trains paused over tbs road on Friday. The Lwltes' Aid Hm-iny will give an rgg soelable at the old pott oft! re building Friday evening, Theru will ba some colored eggs for sale. William Wilkinson lost 70 tons of buy and a boy press by prairie Are last week. on bit north side pi wee.

He It putting luttOaeret In alfulfa. Rev. has Ilrown and family left on Tuesday for Sawyer, I'ralt county, win ru Mr. Itniwn will preack this year dm arron people wtb tbvot tuciM ia lUstr uuw borne. Mr.

Webb, of i'hicaro, waa here last week, looking at tome land he owut on the south tide of tht river, and which he will vome and occupy next spring, with two or thrtju families. A cottl nil lump uxploilul lu tlis M. T. Htiuiltiy vfuiilug, but the Himiu's werv put out before much ilsiusge wu doue. Tun choir ud t'ongregstlott bUI soug sui'vlee.

ttittt evuuing. Adellnit l'sttl, tha prlius douos, esine to IMiusrrou lu special vr fctaturUay last, but learuiug that then) was uo suit huIo hall lu towu, she rom ludcil not to my, Inn proem did on hir Journey west severe In the east part of the Htatc and In Misnourl It is feared that the fruit la Injured. A. J. Ilrvnnt, attorney, arrived from Hays City, Monday.

He came acrom the country hi a buggy. He attending District Court. Robert McCnine came up from Klnti on Monday, and Is attending I Hytrin Court. Hub Is Deputy V. H.

Collector, with headquarters at Newton. John V. Wise Is engaged with his team wttb the Postal Telegraph Company, and will remain with the building crew until they complete the line to Denver. II. R.

Ilarton shipped 0 year old Cottonwood trees to the Harita Fe agent at Plerccvltle.a few days sgo. The trees were rained on bis place In the southwest part of the county. The appearance of birds Is not a bar binger of spring. They fly around dtir tho Alio dys In February, Indicating that spring has corno, but. a whole lot of bad Mnrch weather follows.

U. E. Steele, and Oeorge I). Cow, two Neutral Strip cattlemen, wero In town Saturday. Mr.

Steele Informed us that cattle are being bought up In small bunches, and are advancing In price. Jarnet Carson, of Chicago, writes to J. Shotip that he has sold sections 15 and 17, south of the river, to several parties who will soon come and live on the land and engage in stock raising. The dependent pension bill has passed the Senate, ycas42, nays l'J. Tho Senate voted down the arrcarnge clause, and also that proposing a service pennlon to all tiddlers above the age of (12 years.

Mrs. E. II. Cook was In Dodge City a rouple of days last week, and witnessed the opening of spring millinery goods there. Shell prepared to make as fine an exhibit of spring millinery as the Dodge City stores.

(leo. F. Kimball ia agent for the Cu-nard line of st camera. It la about as cheap traveling by rail and steamer now as staying at home, as the saying goes. If you want to go and see the new tier-man prince now It a good chance to go for cheap passage.

A Hopper's stock of groceries ar rived Tuesday morning, and are being opened up In Wottlck's brick building. There Is a good opening in Cimarron for a (list class family grocery store, and we believe Mr. Hopper will make a success 1 of It. lie will keep a good stock of groceries. It Is an old saying that a man's pover ty may he judged by the number of dogs bo poHM'sscs, and that at bit poverty in 1 creases so lo the dogs.

Or, more likely, as the number of dogs increases, no does bis poverty. Occasionally a dog Is found that recompenses Its owner, but not oft- en. Hays au Iowa paper: I "Theru Is a man in Hutler county whose entire property Is asstssed at $H5. He is the owner of Ave dogs. His pro perty tax Is 'J 75, bis dog tax 9U AO And this fellow mnkca the biggest blow of anybody about exorbitant taxes.

The New York market stands alone as the largest an well as the beat for poultry and eggs. Among the larger hotels It ia common to consume from 11,000 to N.000 fowls every month, and from lH.ooo to UO.otK) eggs during the same period, It takes au army of bens and pouttrymen to meet such trade, aud yet the demand is usually beyond the supply. Poultry keepers as far west as Ohio, Illinois aud Wisconsin supply tblt market, with pUmly In from PeniiaylvniilH, New York Iho Nuw Unliiuil HUlrs. ImportntloiM of Urge piiiutititii uf ifgt from Kriince, lli'iinu ny and Knglnnil rrlre rtrry wwk un In-coming steamier. One would think the iMlnlnrM colllil tw nTiTilono.

Ti't tlm Cilr. tUu still reniHliis how to supply thv t'ou-nlmit ilriiisinl. Hutiday Inst, the (Nironer held an in quest on the hotly of Johu Auderson. a Hwede. age years, who died at oav n'elm-k that day, at the Hhennaii House.

On the night of Itie VM at Marvu, An-dersoo waa either thrown or lumped trtmi a pssaruger tiain going wost. lie wtut lulu the depot a few hours after the train passed aud complaiued of feeling slrk. Ho was provided wllh care at l'aul lluraog'a, and during the week ke waa able to tt alHiut. A rib was brokeu and be suffered wllh iHinvtilsions. no doubt being Injured on the splue.

The Impiesl showed that na one was responsible for I lie man's Injuries. Ilewus aprtifesslou al tramp besllug his way Nothing waa found on his person but a piece of chalk and an uld handkerchief. He said be had ao kome and no family. His body was burled at the etpcuae of the county. Personally OouUuotsd.

For home and health seekers, weekly esi'uraions leave Kansas I'liy every t'rldav forHai itio coast, via HaiilaVti Uoule. avorite Hue to California. Kmursiou tickets cost only Oil rettular secoud class rare. These trains carry I'ultntan tourist sleep- lug cars, through without chauge, to principal Califoiuia iH.ii.la. Ouli iHJ chanted for a double berth, includiug bedding, curtaius aud other tsmveuieir ccs.

Kxpvrieuced mauaKers go with each party. Kor further facts, call on CI so. r. Kiuuai.i.. Aneut Hunla Ke Itome.

Cliiiarrou, or address Ueo. Nicholson. U. V. A A T.

Jt S. It.lt. ioH'kii. Kaiinus. I i Publication tiummons, The State of Kansup to Clarence Daw son.

Mury Dawson. Corbin and Cortiin. defendants, greeting; You an hereby notified that vou have been sued by Fields, plaintiff, in the District Court of Kansnn. in nnd for the county of rny, anil that unlesn you ans-W'T or otherwise ph-ud to the petition tiled in said court by said plainiiff. on or before the day" of April, said petition will be taken an true and Judg mem rendered against yon accordingly, against suit) Clarence and Mary Daw-I son fnrVA'l and interest at 12 per cent and against all defendants foreclosing a mortgage executed and delivered by said larence Land Mary Dawson to the MeKinley te lluliker Investment Co, dated August 1st, IKH7, on the following described real property, in Gray county.

Kansas, to-wit: all of section in township JH south of range .40 went of the Jth principal meridian, and for the sale of s-iii! real property without appraisement, to pay to the debts secured by said mort gjiL'e. with interest and eosin Witness my tnd and seal of nid court whii I have affixed at my ottiee In said county, thin day of March. lKi. seal F. Dili.

max, Clerk of the District Court. L. K. Soper, atty for pill mhO PUBLICATION SI MMONS. The Stale of Kansas to Clarence Daw son.

Mary Dawson and Annie Prince, defendants, greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued by E. J. Fields, plaintiff, in the District Court of Kansas, in and for the county of (iray, and that unless you answer or otherwise plead lo the petition filed in naid court by sai plaintiff, on or before the 17th dav of April, Imihi, said petition ill be taken an true and judg ment rendered against you accordingly, against said Clarence L. and Mary R. Dawson for 4'W "ill and interest ut ner rent, and alt defendnnm fm'- cloning a mortgage executed and deliver ed by said i "la mice and Mary Dawson to the McKinley llelikcr Invest ment Company, dated August 1st.

17, on the following described real property in (tray county. Kansas, to-wit: All of fractional section in township Jfl south of range ItO west of the dih principal meridian, and for the Bale of said real property, without appraisement, to pay the debts secured by said mortgage. Witness my hand ami the seal oT said court, which I have affixed at inv ohVe in said county, this 'nil day of Starch, 11M. Dt I.I.MAN, seal Jerk of the District Court. L.

K. Super, atty for plff. mhd PUBLICATION SUMMONS, The Stuttr of Kuntms to Clarence Daw son, Mary Daw-um, John Dean, Mary .1 Dean. Steele and John Itaiiu'h in. di-ffiidania.

irreet imr: Vou art licn iiv tmnrifd th.it oii have I siieil by .1 Kielda. plaint. If. in the Dttttr'rt C-iurt of in ami for the eininty if (iray. and thai uniefm you answer or otherwise plead to the petition tiled iu tmd court bv said plainiiif, on or before the 17ih day of April, lW.

said petition will he taken as true and jndg-tneiit rendered airainnt you aceordinuly, imaiiihl said ClanMice Lai Mary Daw- son for jM5o ihi and inten-st at per cent, ami acaiiiAt all defendants foreclos-i iuir a moritfakre executed ami delivered by aiitil Clarence and Mary Dawion to the Mi Kiuley A Heliker Investment Co. dated AuifuM 1. f7. on the follow-iiiir ilem-ribed real pniperty in iiray county. annus, to wit: all of section 15 in towiihip iouth of range 30 west of tin? tSi'i principal meridian, and for the sale of said real property, without appraisement, to pay the debts secured by sain mortKaife, Witness my hand and the seal of said 'court, which I have ttrtlxed at mv ofttce in aid county, thn Ht d.iy id Nl.ireh.

I Ii'u 'I- i I1 in1 I oft mr I't MVuNS s( i i Diim mil Knott i i r'lrst Nutiiin.d Hunk of Kantas i M-'. di fi'tidante, ri-etimi: ure hcrehv tioiittcd Ihat you have hecti ton-1 tiy Fields, plaintiff, iu the District i'ourt of Kama. in and for the j.outity to (iray. and that uuleas you bub-, w.r or pit nd to the petition tiled in -an I court tiy said on or In-lore the ITth day' of Aprd, IMal, aitl will he taken true and jmlif- mcui r-iHh red auainst ioit acci-rttmtfly; ifMiioat mud i'larence ami Murv Daw- miii tor Vii (Mi ami intercHtat 1') enent and aifaiiiMl all tlcfi udnntH forecloninkt a mnrtacutfe eeculetl ami delivered hy naid t'lareiire. and Marv Dawttou to the Mi Kinlev A Heliktrr hivemiueiii I on pa i ny, Auvual lt.

IW7. ou (he following dewrthed real property in t.ray couniy. KanMatt. to wit: all of fractional ttevtion in township Miuih of ranee wchi tf the Hih principal mcritlian. which lies south of the Arkansas nver, ami for the khIh of said real property, withtxit appraiM-metit.

lo pay tho dent secured hy said uiorlgau, with interel ami coats. WilucKS my hand and seal of said court, wliich 1 have affixed nt mv office in unit! county, this Vh ilay of Man lti. H. Uu.i.w.vn. Clerk of the mall icl i'ourl.

L. K. Soper. att for pi' it. mhd CLEVELAND HOUSE Cimarron, Kansas.

Flrst-CIass Accommoflatlons At Reasonable Rate. The wind wan gay and da'hine; As In careless mood it (lew, And It set the sign hoards clashing All along the avenuo. Rut It tarried at the crossing Where there stood a dainty miss, And revealed rnidst reckless tonning Something Just like this: Among the amusing signs seen by a traveller In this west was one over the door of a shabby little one story wooden bouse In a small, new town. It read: Grocery and Butcher Shop Also Vocal and Instrumental Music. Youth's Companion.

The traveller mnnt have passed by the small town of Ingalls. In San Francisco there is a large hmly of unemployed men, which the city has to support by contribution. To show the alarming extent of this idlem -a we may point to the fact fl at the 1 Men (late city has received a donation of from Seattle, to aid the destitute, but still San Francisco claims she can protect the poor within her limits. There has been considerable snnerlngat the poverty lit Western Kansas, hut newspaper reports show that there Is widespread des- tltullon In the country, which Is not confined to any particular locality. Western Kansas Is a paradise compared to the condition of the poor in many parts of tho country.

In fact, our people may be said to be "living In clover" with their condition compared to the dcniitution of people In many large cfties. HIXNY HM)I'li ITKMS. J.C. liny (I Is planting corn this week. Two of Mr.

Davis' cows strayed last week. J. (j. Row ton has increased his pasture. Wm.

Mm key received his fruit from Arizona, Saturday. I Tho farmers have Ireen selling off their young cattle. Mrt. Sears ia very poorly at this writing. Spring is here and farmers are busy putting in their crops.

J. (J. Itowton and Wm. Mackey to Ingalls on business Tuesday. The farmers have caught nearly all the coyotes around here.

The three schools In District No. meet at the Lincoln school April 4th. A slight snow fell Tuesday, and the farmers began to think they had got their crops in too soon. HAND HILL ITEMS. Burn, to Mr.

and Mm. Mghtcr. a tlm ty- Morn, to Mr and Mrs Howard, a Hue -The Ind did considerable damag. to the when. "Oh! wad some power the giftie gie us, to see ourselves as others see us." Mrs.

Davis gave an entertainment to bur Sunday school class ou the 'i'iti ult. Miss Mjhle Kelly Is staying at Mr. Lighter's ami going to school. Myrtle Mackey was visiting a friend north of the river several days last week. J.

Uoytl mul A. MrU'tT huvi' been t.oru Mr Msl)ll) hlll 40 plimted. Sipiire llenderson and Levi Lm-keu have the tineat wheat in Hichtand township. J. M.

Ogle lost a v.iltialiit milk cow one day last week. He had been ouVrcd 4t for her. but he wouldu't take il. tlallat'UIINKIIUOt'OHKOIIOKOOUY. SETTlim trV-l pies eslv its, (esstsy iktasa A.

CLEMENTS, Horseshoer NJ NtRAL BLACKSMITH. Shop rear of Merchants' Hotel, C.MARR0N. KANSAS. IUit rlB of ftll kiuds aaa prvnptlr aQJ rrjLaadlV Xaasarls. ssa iv Postew, Cironlara, Blanks, Letter nnail, Bill HeiulM, Note Hernia.

Statements, Envelopes. Business CariU, Visiting Cards. Invitations, Tickets of all Kinds, Ball Pr-pntmmes, Pennil Tablets, In short, anything Ami everything that cun be turned out in any Firsts Class Country Printing Ollice, and the for the Prioc, THE Best Work, BY West Sew Hill 1JV1 Aiineava iitinii loirt sxnnjitort) I Mtnl4 MTMiat, irAitmarst. sKi (1 rnjlit. d.r th l''ini Maim.

ubisi.tt in Cknls, Kiiglinl. yri. UHsuii avail ther ooatilriM Thair ian HO lUtUaWW Ull taU laMlllUM ftatMtf ltrpf1 n4 Sld km IS ealm OS, un uuil Urmt ramisbl. So fihrt, or iauitmut at itidOit Ii 4iiia A.lvi,h, mail (tat Ptnt iMn.ni Mimn 0 4MntisMt tntaai I KM' IK 11 MSCnil Iim th Ikr nl to 'sj1 m.Uiil'i Baat.r Of Ita oubaiaitnJ lM lb WW i. Tbt) 4Jftui4v tj bskS ft mU TSii ami titlrn.tt.), tMtrtvll nsMapat h.KI&I.V Mo ar.Jta 4tllNillki la, ha.

lilv 0avp.aU t.t Mitit, texllaitua, mw.ilib'i.v aiiwiiii ar.irkia, a.4 Um Jwtts.rtn.aui u( inaua.fi! pub-IisuiimI ajtj txi.iattrr. ll uamtktna nimrm rt ftl IMilta klrsj 1 1 av- ilttnliUU lslaitlr4 vh Tr II I oar Ba4a iJM aHitU, t-JftUra, Ktl it It) MlMl writ ttt onti A btMuU. Ai i nr mi), ftlsii yaUft sUf4rrV NORTH MAIN STREET, CIMARRON, KANSAS. J. D.

JOHNSON, Proprietor..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection Cimarron New West

Pages disponibles:
2 134
Années disponibles:
1885-1895