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The Beloit Courier from Beloit, Kansas • 3

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COURIER. No services at the M. E. church last Sunday. The new pastoiLwill probably be here after next week.

St. Joe. Store, Beloit, Kansas. WHOM, St. Store, Cavkr City, Kans, 1 5 Elf AS We have just received Vol.

1, No. 1. of the Com rier published at -Beloit Kansas. It is a large-fourpage, "seven column 'sheet, neatly gotteu-aip cbuck full of news from all parts of the country. Mitchell county should be proud of such an acquisition.

Chatanqua. Nexus. Every. Thursdajr. DISTRICT COURT DOCKET.

MARCH TERAI, 1879. Reported by S. Search, Clerk of the Court, Mitchell county Commencing Monday, 2ith. Th State of Kansas vs. Frank.

McGrath. Leyl ard Horace Cooper for plaintiff; A. H. mils for defendant. The State of Kansas Mark 3.

Keller an? BELOIT, MITCHELL KANSAS, Ju 1.1 i The Presbyterians are holding a series of meetings, assisted by some Evangelists. mm We are eorry it has become necessary to have such a vehicle, but it is a fact nevertheless that Mr. Roberts received a very A good Croquet set 1 111 James W. Heinecke. rLevl Cooper fer plaintiff IJl.JrL A.

Ellis for defendant. only $1.00, at Shaw Hi The State of Kansas ys. William Stevens. Tho fine hearse last night. omcelobby.

mas Stevens, Harvey Stevens, etal. Levi Cooper for plaintiff; Horace Cooper for defendant. Jimmie Cannon, chief of the saouts of ail otner gooas in The -State of Kansas V3. Owen F. Bowker.

the western frontier, and Indian inter I Levi Cooper, Borie Grew and Decker A John-i son, for plaintiff; Horace Cooper for defendant. like proportion. preter, spent a day or two ia town this SECOND DAT BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, MOTIONS, W. Harbours vs. J- T.

Jones. Borie A week with Tim Hersey. Th Beloit Courier, Vol. .1. No.

I. is on our table. Well edited and printed, it Grew for plaintiff; H. Cooper. C.

A. Smith, for OF THE mm defendant. James K. Burns vs. The Atchison.

Solomon gives promise of being1 a useful organ for Valley Kailway Levi Cooper, Borie A Grew, for plnintiff: D. Martin, H. Coop CENT'S SECOMB the growing city of its publication. Clay Center Localist. er lor defendant.

The Patrons Mill vs David Hawk. C. A. Smith, H. Cooper, for plaintiff; Levi Cooper CliASS! for aetemaant.

Nothing so helps to make a town beautiful as shade-trees. We would The Patrons Mill vs. Hiram Coble, C. A. Smith.

H. Cooper, for vlaintiff: Levi Cooper WMC suggest that our citizens, each and all, Will Sold for defendant. TO LOAN! To Loan on Farms in fifitchell and adjoining Counties on 3 to 5 years time. JVb delay in -payment of JLoans. Loans in any amomit from $200 7tp.

Call on or address Hamilton' Hart. Isaac Lesum Bro. vs. Samnel E.Barrett. In another place we publish the proc Levi Coope for plaintiff.

take hold -and set out a few trees about their premises, and thus contribute to the beauty of our city. The site of Beloit is certainly a very handsome one, and it can be vastly improved by set lamation of the Governor declaring Beloit a city of the second class. What Bartlett A Merrill vs. Samnel E. Barrett Levi Cooper for plaintiff.

must' be the emotions of our old set Bartlett Merrill vs Samuel JE. Barrett. Levi Cooper for plaintiff. tlers have fought their way- ting her ample streets and avenues in Weil. Conn A Co.

vs. Samuel E. Barrett. through a series of discouragements. Levi Cooper for plaintiff.

trees. In addition to beauty in trees, from the day when, some seven years Beet's block, np stairs. We carry the largest and Best Stock of Goods in Beloit and Cawker City. and iiiss irgiis wk ia tows sail leara BELOIT, KANS. Julius Kuhn vs.

Samnel 23. Barrett. Levi Cooper for plaintiff. ago, the first dug-out was planted on the. site of what is now Beloit a city there seems to be, no more question about their being health agents, also- They absorb to a great extent the malaria in the atmosphere, and thus are of.

Isaac Lesum Bro. vs. Samuel E. Barrett. Base balls; Bats.

Mar Levi Cooper for plaintiff. of the second-class "They- are happy, bles, Fishing Tackle, THIRD DAT. Julias Kuhn vs. Samuel E. Barrett.

Levi Croquet sets, and all Cooper lor plaintiff. two-fold importance. "We have recently been shown a beau and. so are we!" By this move we. become an independent, separate community with the privilege of electing our own officers, paying our own taxes, Julius Kuhn vs.

Samuel E. Barrett. Levi Coop other articles for sum er for plaintiff. ES J. D.

Levy Co. vs. Samnel E. Barrett. Levi paving our streets with gold if we want Cooper for plaintiff.

tiful specimen of pen sketching executed by "Walter Scott, the cashier in Hart's Bank. This elegant piece of work is illustrative of the degrees of a Master mer amusements, at Shaw Bros. to, lighting our streets with electricity Samuel M. Hawk vs William Stevens and S. West side of Mill Street, Fooler.

Horace Cooper for delendants. W. W. WEEELER, Prflpriete. when we feel like it run a "hoss" railroad, have a park with fountains spout 5ELOIT, James P.

Kintzing- vs. Granville Watson. Notice. C. A.

smith for plaintiff; F. J. KeUey ing pure soda or champaigne have a Produce taken in exchange for goods at the Highest Market Prices. police force mounted with brass but Quiz? A Allen vs. Samuel E.

Barrett. Levi Mason, and shows with faithful distinctness every emblem, every step, every feature, easily traced by a member of the order, and it is a perfect piece of work, exhibiting at a glance the familiarity the artist has with all the details U. S. LAND OFFICE, Cokcordia. Kansas.

March 10, 1879. No. 4806. tons, and the luxury of a all Cooper for plaintiff. ourownl George W.

Dockstader vs. Frank Hobart and B. F. Leggett. C.

A. Smith, F. J. Kelleyand Frank W.Love for plaintiff; Levi Cooper, Jfverst What do you say now you old Rip SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. TREASURER'S OFFICE, -BistotT, Mitchell Covstt, Kansas March 6th, 1879.

F. Cooper, Treasurer of Mitchell county. Kansas, will offer far sale at the i v.rf A agner for defendant. anwmkles, down the Branch! Dare CONSUMERS! TAKE NOTICE I That yon can buy G-oods very cheap at the T-AEfc STORE George W. Newton vs.

The Atchison, Solo you to curl your upper lip, now, and To John L. White and all ether persona whomsoever: You are hereby notilid that complaint has been entered at this office by John Gabler, alleging fraud in the proof purporting to have been made by him. Commutation Land Warrant en try No. 141 December 24th 1874 of H. K.

No. 11149 made by him the said John Gabler, April 10, 1874, on the of section 31 township 7 sonth range 8 west in Mitchell county, Ks. and that he will offer proof before us at this office on the 11th day of April 1879 at 10 o'clock a. m. of the three degrees, and his skill as a draughtman.

It is unique in design, entirely different from anything we ever saw before in this line. It would be a mon Valley Denver Railway Co. F. J. Kel- say that Beloit" has'nt got two thous ley for piaintiir; V.

Martin ana XL. vjooper lor door in Beloit, ton Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1879 between the hours of 12 nd 9 defendant. and. inhabitants! The Governor says we John F. Becker vs.

The Atchison, Solomon jr. ana sen to tne inchest luUder, the following described tracts of School Land, situ- lad I. A i have, 'and if you dispute it again, we'll good idea for Walter to get photographs Valley Denver Railway Co. Tavlor Bros. wumj vi jxinciieu ana acateoi Ivans- to establish said allegations as authorized by Decker Jfc Johnson for plaintiff: D.

Martin, H. of the original taken, for we are confi commissioners letter oi X6th the Governor call out the poss a and go along the line building bay-win Cooper for defendant. or- Max A.Meyer, Leopold Strauss et al vs. B. 1878 at which time and place you can appear and cross examine and offer contest testimony.

B. H. McKckrom, Kegister. 3-4r E. J.

Jkxkixs, Receiver. dows on your eye-brows dent he could dispose of a sufficient number of them to pay him for time and expense. Bowen and N. Buseubark. Decker Johnson for plaintiff; H.

Cooper for defendant. Our worthy Mayor has done a good thinfr. in working up this matter, and 3a of appraised at $3.00 per acre, of 3 $3.00 U. of a hi $3,00 8 of $3.00 All In Section 3, 9, 7, Terms of Sale: One-tenth cash in hand. J.

F. Cooper, Treasurer Mitchell County, Kansas. FOURTH DAT. Cornelius A. Perrv, Perkins A.

Cook et al vs. ESTABLISHED 1873. 187. Two of our neighbors, both jolly Teu has done so on an economical plan. It is just now on the eve of election for B.

Bowen and N. jCusenbark. Decker A Johnson for plaintiff; H. Cooper for defendant. BANKING HOUSE tons, went out foraging the other day.

After rambling about some time in search of Cotton wood sprouts, they Lewis J. Best vs. S.B. Farwelletal. Horace city officers, and the two birds are kill Cooper for plaintiff.

ed with one stone we glid. into a city OP F. H. Hart. and at the same time elect officers to Henry B.

Barrett vs. George W. Dockstader. N. P.

Churchill for plaintiff. H. II. Bingaman vs. P.

A. Headin. Decker for the next Thirty days, as we must make room for our Spring stock. Remember the place! Second door east of the Post Office, at the sign of the big Star, Opera House Kans. (BOl.5t) M.

S. FAKES CO. luckily fell upon the long sought bonanza, and, "working like beavers a whole afternoon, loading a wagon with 1)11. A. JPATTEjS, DENTIST, flice, at Residence, on ITersey Avenue, side, between South and Court streets control its anairs.

i here is no ques Johnson tor plaintiff. A general Banking business transacted. Foreign tion that Beloit had a sufficient popu The Atchison, Solomon Valley Denver Rail lation to place her in the position she way Co. vs. John M.

De Puy. D.Martin, II. Cooper for plaintiff; C. A. Smith for defendant.

and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Money Loaned. now occupies, six months ago, but jjthat John M. Du Puv vs. The Atchison, Solomon makes no difference, it is soon enough roots and sprouts, they got back home long after the chickens had gone to roost.

Another neighbor happening along was made acquainted with their good luck, who, after taking a look at the brush-heap, told them that they Valley A Denver Railway C. A. Smith, Pr.rchaseB Notes, Mortgrages, and alii F. J. Kelleyand Z.

F. Taylor for plaintiff; D. AVENUE FREEMAN BROTHERS, Peopristom. BELOIT, KANSAS We k-jep first-class horses and buggies, and take pains to please our patrons. Oui charges are cheap as the cheapest.

This barn ia Martin, H. Cooper for defendant. Kinds ot City fcnd County indebtedness. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. George W.

Newton vs. James Arthur and At the present rate of increase, it will not be many years till we shall be waking up the Governor to issue his proclamation declaring us a city of the first class. Beloit has now a popu Catharine Arthur. F. J.

Kelley for plaintiff. had a fine lot of wallows for their pains. ru-- iu connection with the Avenue House, This Bank has unusual facilities for making Tobias Ginrich vs. Jacob Kipple and Hiram I Corner Court Street and Poet Office Alley, Coble. Levi Cooper for plaintiff; Horace Cooper and C.

A. Smith for defendant. collections, tnrongnom tne jNortnwest. Loans negotiated on improved farms, fit ATTORNEYS. lation of nearer 3,000 than 2,000.

Shake, low rates ot interest. William A. Tadenvs. Stephen Fowler Mr. Ilersey! Beloitr Kansas, Smith for plaintiff.

Selected, PriTate lands and Improved farros for sale in Mitchell county. Beloit town lots A. H. ELLIS, Ixmis Woorlrow vs. Charles Wall.

H. Still THE for plaintiff; Borie Grew for defendant. (business ana pnrate) in all parts of the City for sale on easy terms. Land Warrants always PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR. Attorney and Counselor at Law JOSEPH P.

CRAWS, PROP'R, FIFTH DAY. uauu, Corbin Banking Co. I Bank of Kansas CAtv. One of our friends could not repress his disgust, but with eyes dilated and astonishment depicted on his rudy countenance, exclaimed "Mein Gott in Himmell ish dot so Oh, I sh wett mineself to death crubbing up dem Tillers! Gott 1 1 feel so sick!" The other friend, put a good face on the matter, and drawing himself up about seventeen feet high, he said, "Veil -it vas villers I wanted, py gracious!" But if you had seen that dutchman dumping out that load of sprouts and "William Gemandt vs. Joseph RahsVopf.

H. BELOIT, KANSAS. Also Notary Public. Still for plaintiff; Decker Johnson, for Whereas, it appears from a certificate References Hetherington Ex Bank Atchison Ke. OClcer A Piisey, Bankers, Council of the Mayor and Council of the City of Brewster.Dodire ITuse va.

John H. Bollman. Jiiuns, iowa. Borie A Grew for plaintiff; Levi Cooper for de- ueioit, in tne county ot Mitchell and state duly authenticated ry the Clerk S3.Agency of the, Hartford, Connecticut, Fire tenaant. S.

H. CALLENDER, Attorney-at-Law, 0SE3ERAL AND FAfJCV OROCEfllES TO WfllCU YOUlt ATTENTION IS INVITED. Mlf MOTTO: "Quick Sales ana Small Profits." ol 6aid City, under the seal thereof, and Insurance Company. The Board of Conntr Comissioners va Ann E. Main 'Street, between Mill St.

and IIer6ey Whitney, C. "Whitney et al. Levi Cooper for plaintiff; C. A Smith for defend enc. BELOIT, KANSAS.

Avenue. bearing1 date February 1879, which has been duly filed in this that the said City of 'Beloit, in said County BELOIT, KANSAS. The Board of County Commissioners vs of Mitchell, ami State of Kansas; has at ventilating cuss words, like we did, you have thought he prevaricated! JEfPrompt attention given to PHYSICIANS. "Whitney and G. Webb Bertram.etal.

Levi Cooper for the plaintiff; C.A. Smith for the defendant. tained a population ol over Thousand COFFEE. anu not exceeding nrwen thousand; John C. Tavlor vs.

Mariana Taylor. Levi For a Bain, or Schutler -wapjou, go to Akd Whereas, The Mayor and Council Cooper for plaintiff. oi said City oiKeloit naye dulytaade out and 4 ft Roasted Rio, $1 .00 4J lb Beat l.oo 5 ft Oiood l.oo Margaret HodlervB. John Powell. Levi Coon- 3'hoopeJ Cedar Buckets.

Mackeret, ex. mesj No. 1 White Fish per ft 10i SPICES. transmitted to the undersigned an accurate S. 11.

MANLY, M. I. OrriCK ijt OPERA HOUSB BLOCK. er lor piainun. SUGARS.

PJRO CLAMATION. description by. meets and bounds of all the lands included- within the limits ot said City and its additions thereto; How, Therefore, I John P. St. John, Governor ot State of Kansas, in pur- Tn rTTTirTn-r KANSAS.

jdrom jui Jiiixruuii. beloit, Gammon Charlesworth. ORDINANCE NO. 76. Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council-men of the City of Beloit.

Skc. 1. That the city of Beloit be and the same is hereby divided into three wards, as fol'ows: Ward No. one shall be bounded as follows: Beginning at the center of the South end of Mill street; thence running North, along the center of Mill 6t-eet to the point where Mill street intersects with the center of Main street: thence Of the time and place of holding 30a 30c DRIED FRUITS. -apples, 4 ft lor iic Peaches, 4 ft for ssc Blackberries 11 ft for 1 00 Currants, 3 ft for 35c Raisins, JO ft tor I.

CO Prunes, 10 ft for 1.03 CANXED FRUITS. 2 lb can Tomatoes 15c cm f.isc 2 44 "Peaches soc 2 44 -4 Cherries 15c 2 44 44 Yarrnou.h Corn 20c 2. 44 44 Strawberries 15c 2 44 44 Cove Oysters 20c 14 "Salmon 25 SYRUPS. Pepper, per Allspic 44 44 Cloves 44 44 8 A $1.00 9 ft Extra 1.00 10 ft 1.00 7 ft l.oo TEA, VIA 60c suance of the Statute in such case made a City election for City officers of I rJ. t'" 1 thP 'ifir wf Kalni QTJEENSTOTVTST, claim ot Beloit.

in said County cinnamon, per 40c Our round 8piee are warranted pure. STABCIt. STMffl Japan, pr State of Kansas 11 Young yson, per ft Every Thursday Saturday. S.S. County of Mitchell.

FLOUE. East along the center of Main street to the eastern boundery of the city limits; thence South to the Southeast corner of the city limits; thence Passengers booked to and from Know ye, that W. S. Vreeland, West on line of said city Hants to point of Fall Wheat, per 100 $2.50 Spring 44 44 44 9.00 CRACKKRS. ,11 mm mmmm Mayor of the City of Beloit, Kans commencing.

Sec. 2. That ward No. 2 shall be bounded as follows: Maple Drips, per gallon, -80c eorjrnmn as, by virtue of authority in me vest of ilitcbell and State of Kansas, subject to the provisions ot an Act entitled '-An Act to Incorporate Cities of the Second Class, and to Kepeal former Acts;" approved February 2Sth, 1872. In Testimony whereof, I have seal.

'hertHnto subscribed my name and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State. Done at the "Executive Depart-; ment," Tepeka, Kansas, this 10th day of March, 1879. Ey the Governor, JOHN P. StJOIIN. 'ommencing at a point where the center of Mill and Main streets intersect; thence Horth ed, do, by this proclamation give Soda, FFF, per ft 10c Cream.

-4 ft l.v. BELOIT CANDY FACTORY. along the center of Mill street to the northern aiLniir lie center ii auiij. tiircei iiie iiui tiieru 1 PUDllC notice tnat On trie ISt lues- bounderv of city limits; thence Kast along 6aid SOAPS. 14 barsLnvon 14 bars India 3 bars Toilet AT LOWEST RATES.

PREPAID STEERAGE TICKETS; Kingsford's Gloss Starch VfT .....15 Peari. per ft ioj Corn Starch 150; PICKLES. Crystal LaVe, pr gslloa 406 MISCELLANEOUS." 25i 21 44 i.oa 6 Green Peas 1 "Rice ioc 3 44 Pearl Barley 25c 3 44 Sar Candles oc 6 boxes Matches S5o I box Cenceatrated lOo K. Y. Dairy Cheese 2 96 rlsv in Anril tR-rn triPr- wHl 1 boundery line to the Northeast cerner of said city Cor.

Mill and 2d streets, Beloit, Kansas. .1.03 i jimits; tnence soutM on tne uounary line oi tne hpld a ritv flprtinn nnrl trip nffipprs I limits of sa.d ciiy, to a point in the center of Passengers, particularly women with JdThe manufacture Fine Candies a special tr Public and private parties furnished with al 1 Oyster 44 ft Ginger Snaps, per 13c TEAST rOWDERS. Sea Foam Soda, 3 ft 25is Yeast Cakes ifo Dooley's Yeast Powders, per ft 5c Vienna Baking Powder, per ft 40c child ru, and single females coming: out Kinus oi cauaies at lowest rates. (uoi-jnij main sireer; inence eei aioug center oi main at that time to be chosen, are as fol- street to place of begining. Sec.

3. That ward No. three shall be bounded lOWS, TO-Wlt. as follows: on Prepaid Tickets, have special care and "VTOODEX WARE. o.lTubs 44 2 3 44 -hooped Buckets.

p-hooped Backets James Smith, Secretary of State. attention, and on arrival at New York or 70c 50c Boston, are met by an employe of the Beginning at a point in the center of Mill street on the South boundery of city limits and running North along the center of Mill street to the Northern bounderv of city limits; thence West to the Company who arranges the transfer from OTV WILL VOU In connection with the above preclarna- steamer. Passeugfers booked to or des Northwest corner of said city limits; thence tioB, I would say that the delay in its re tined tor the West are accompanied to the cars. Their baggage checked and all oth Also, a full line of Queensware. ception was not the nelience our er needed assistance given.

On arrival at honorable Hepresentative. but of the offl A Mayor. A City Treasurer. One Councilman in each Ward for one year. One Councilman in each Ward for two years.

A Treasurer of the Board of Education. One Member of Board of Education in each Ward for one year. One Member of Board of Edu Chicago, passengers are met by the Com GRKEN FRUITS, APPLES, ORANGES AND TE iff OIS, and uULnf South to the Sonthwest corner of said city limits; thence Easterly along the boundery -'line of said city limits to the place of commencing. Skc. 4.

This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after one publication In the Beloit Cockier. W. S. Vkkklajid. Mayor.

J. W. Hatcher, City Clerk of the city of Beloit, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true ciala at the Capitol. The proclamation pany's agent and those going farther West are transferred to Ev other articles too namerous to mention. was issued on the 10th but not for ery possible attention and protection given "im conpfantlv'recelTinar ft-esh c-noda warded here until I wrote and telegraphed the Governor in regaed to the matter, when this class of pasengers during the journey liae of CIG ARS and TOBACCOS.

Plsase male me a lJ and examiuTm RUIN YOUR EYESIGHT BY USLG COMMOX GLASSES (Noltf) It was received on the 17th and on ocean and land. For Passage Tickets Apply to ana correct copy or ordinance 76, ae passeu ana apnroTed March 19th, 1879, od published in the Beloit CotKiKR March 20th, 1879. J. W. Uatcheb.

City Clerk. trust to the gratifuiatlon of the whole com When you can purchase cation in each Warfl for two years. And one Police Tudrre, And one Walter Scott, W. C. PERDUE CO.

BELOIT, I- KANSAS. Justice of the Peace. and To the Farmers of Mitchell Agent, for Northwestern Kansas. monwealth. W.

S. VKEELAND, Mayor. 9 Gammon Charlesworth have just received a car of Bain and Schutler wagons. Buyers are requested to examine. LAZARUS MORRIS' CELEBRATED PKBFKCTBB Spectacles and Eye Glasses, The Best in the World.

Adjoining' Counties. We the undersigned are now prepared And votes of Electors for said officers will be received in the ist Ward at the -Court House. In the 2nd Ward at the Livery office of to make loans on farm property in sums of $200, On 3 to 5 years time. No delay in 1 DEALERS IX D. A.

Freeman. In the 3rd Ward gettiu OI tne lOlJOWingr Styles and JPriCeS They are recommended for PURITY OF MA- your money. We are also hand St. John's Episcopal Church Divine service will be heid at Burt's Hall, on can be had for Cash at the Post- strengthening and preserving row- at the othce ot JNewbanks. No person will be entitled to a KKS, in vvnicn iRey excel an ouicm.

j.nrjr fcunaay next 23rd at 10:30 A. You can only ob- manv-vears without chance Office Rook: and News Stand, 7:30 p.m. ling Real Estate, and will buy and sell claims; show your land to parties wanting to purchase, and charge you nothing for our trouble and time if no sale is maoe. We show all land free of eharsfe. Call tain uiem 01 our soie agems.

Preaching by Rev. Dr. Morrison, of vote at said Election whose name does not appear on the Register. The Books for Registry of RELOIT, ICANSAS. W.

C. PERDUE CHEATING. Fer Lb. Opera Hoaie Block, Beloit, KansaSi "Waich.es, Clocks and JEWELRY SILVER WARE, jr. V.

COOPER, Old City Drua Store, Corner Comrt and MiU Streets, .70 names will be open at the office of the City Clerk at the Court House from 9 oclock a. to 5 oclock p. of each day commencinfr Mon CAUTION. We never aupply er emf ley Peddlers. .80 .70 .7 Jackson 's Best Lorilards Bright Navy Pounds 44 Dark Double Thick 44 Ah.

Sin, very fine Dosmond A Urummonds Horse Gilt Edge Golden Rule Charter Oak Buchanan Lyles Xaraganset and give us a description of your land and location, and we will sell them for you. We will trade Eastern property for Kansas lands. Call and see us in the Best Block, upstairs over hardware store. Look for sign of IIAMILTON HAKT. IjAno and Loan Offick.

day March 24th and endincr Satur St. Chicago. All are cordially invited. Hon. Geo, A.

Crawford will Lecture in Jordan's Hall, on Friday March 28th, on "Kansas at the Centennial," so we learn by yc note handed us by Mr. An-rson, of the Gazelle who vouches for him as an able and entertaining speaker. 1 Staley is running a branch stand of his fine caodi9S, on Main street, West of P. O. tt None genuine unless stamped L.

on the 18-6HB Bows. day, March 29th, 1879. .70 .65 ai.oo 1 .10 me jjoard tor Ward BELOIT, IiKSAS, Avenue House. No. 1.

shall consist of H. Jermark, $1.00 .75 .50 W. D. Grommond, W. H.

Lewis, W. R. West, and Gilbert Freeman. Frank McGrath Fro'p. The Bulldinsr lia jnt been Enlarfred and Re-Fittedf- and is now one of the largest and Handsomest Rooms in the Country.

.40 2nd Ward, T. B. Lamb, W. R. BELOIT, KANSAS.

uranpe uiossom natural jear Fountain Fine Out Star of the West Fine Tut. Happy Trio Goldea Thread Shorts TOBACCO. Old Style Gail iV Axes Navy Seal ol" North Carolina. Blackwells Durham Love Amonff The Roses Dairy Queen Oriental Log Vanity Fair Lone Jack Perique Vanhorn, W. C.

Ingram, George Flanner, and D. A. Freeman. MONEV TO LOAN! I have arrangements now completed whereby I can loan money on improved forms, in Mitchell and adjoining couuticg, in sums to suit the borrowers, at either 8 or 9 per cent interest. Commissions reasonable! My 8 per cent loans are obtained direct from Scotland, and interest payable January let of etfch year.

This is the cheapest money ever offered In Mitchell county. Do Jnot fail to bring in all your CUSTER HOUSE, Ix and thecal 3rd Ward, T. Freeman, W. H. .75 .75 .60 .75 1 .50 $2.00 $3.50 Burke, C.

E. Newbanks, Mr. Rum- EOPKLNS WORK, trojrielors, mell, Charles Jones. On account of spilling our type on the floor last week, we failed to publish the article on Mitchell County, copied from the Report of the State Board of Agriculture, but give it this week, intact, except-Vinsome mioor items of no particular con-cqnence. This will be valuable for reference sometime in future, and would advise our readers "to lay this copy of the paper away and carefully preserve it.

KATtfeAS In Witness Whereof, I have here BELOIT, XEfiPS A COMPLBTS ASSORTMENT OF Mil, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Goo 4s, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Yarnisies And in fact everything to be found in a FirstClas Iru Store. We liaVe also the Largest Stock TTOTEL built, finished and furnished in 1873 unto set my hand at Beloit this 20th day of March 1979. of Tobacco Boxes, Pouches, Pipes Cierar Holders, Pocket Mach-safes 11 -with all the modern convenleaces to accom mniixtA ion with uuarters and subsist 200 or more gooa applications ltcceiver's rnccipts takeu for title. Jo'ueerlS CarefnUy Goaponaded at tl H9nri-Piy Vighi. F.

Ii. IlART, Pipe Stems and Smokers articles YV. b. VREELAND, Mayor. commercial aouvisis.

uuuiu.i.: Beloltj Kanga HnnVen enraly in the North-Wcst WRE FKES1I GOODS AT REASONABLE rr.ICES..

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