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Mitchell County Mirror from Beloit, Kansas • 2

Mitchell County Mirror from Beloit, Kansas • 2

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i V-'. Hnl I .1 I .1 1 fT 1. T- 1 i1 I WC up numbering from 500 to 25,000 sven railroaJ, exendipg in the lifgrfgata over l'JOO'" inihs, openijig ftlmoSt every portion of tho Siats to- trade and lnceroourne with th outer world, whilo three hundred miles more are-in ji' Today Kansas is luiown fa and throtisrhout, the letio'tii and breadth of "fcha Mitchell County, Mirror May' 17. 1871'. When' you have nothing' else to do, plant a tree; and plant tree when you in' tfashf JDoorHy Shingles, lob i ej a iS i g'j! and I iVhj k'Q always on hand, 'a-'Z'i gST'Our fiicilitres for Irving aregjs'? that we can fill ordcj-srsfi.

for any kind'fgQTof LUMBER, 3-DOOHS, or SASil. Tlj promptly." -a r- Mt-tt Wq are determined to Bupply customers that will insure Enotherj all from them Concordia, Kansas. 2. 'Tha Great Loading Farm and raraily Weekly of th Vcst." --t THE IVcSTEHH R.AL, On1' Si2 PClt i v- 3 .1 i i From and after Ji'O. 1st, 187LtYi9 Westorn Kural will publish Pour Sep-erate Editions, each at Chicago, Detroitf Ctdurohns, nnd Kansa C.t,'.

It is thepracil'cai value of this jnurnal has won for its great and popularity. "The Jlural has tha pr tiest name, the prejtieSt dress, tho best print, and gives the best family reaV ing of any weekly paper I ever held -before my eyes II. "Tne Western Rar.il is the besi paper that I ever canvassed- for, andVisj looked after wi'Ii more interest than any other paper taken at this A. i "The fct-ii'v of Mrs. JennieT.

Ilazer Tidd Fami' just ished in the Western Kural, in th host s'tiry I ever read." A. O. Vre consider the Western RnralJ the best agricultural paper published.1 -ii. -i II. X.

LEWIS. Kansas Citr. Mow tVirt TTni.n nfl ftven i i lf PdM'in as ihe-'most' fertile and- promising taco in uiu census fkI'-? last year give htr of immigration still pours in, increase ing month alter month, JJut there is room, and to spare, i'r all. DROWNED. Our citizens were somewhat startled one day lait eck.

at a report ihat a Pierce who resided sjme. four south of Beloit, on Lobon Creek, was drowned, endeavor- ing to convey a' buggy" and some other traps across the Solomon' Hi ver. Subsequent inquiry found the report true, and the ircunistaiiccs as vej obtained them were a3 follows Some parties tlesinng to. cross, an the river being high, Mr. Pierce stated that ly- would take the harness and otlierJiihgs togelher a ropa, With bo would 'low the buggy over.

Loading the things in. a boat, which, by 't'leway, was a crazy ali'jiiy ha in coinpnuyj wifclk, --notber party started. The ropo proved not long enough, to reach tliB entire. -distance, and he sprang up in .3 end of the boat and endeavored to draw thu nucK)' 111 tho stream. od.nt dive'd the steru of th-e boat under water, when it immediatly sun kT -and though the wator was.not waist yettlie canvnt was so strong that, he could wot withstand it.

uud was gra.l-ti illy sWi pt inio. deeper when he sank out of ofsig.it. But one party a child, was present, except the party who was iu the bpatwho uaily escaped with his life. Although a careful search has bieu niude fyr therimainti, the body has not been Mr. Pierce was an lish.nan, he mado a 'seitlemetit here ubout a year ago, was ii bjr uud rcSpecteL by ills family is expected tlu old couniry iu afeiv iys.

Oar I-ob ito Judge -has? 'appointed Metj-rSi Win. and Blanchardas admiuistrat irs, and to lake charge, of hi rty. This is ii sad rraiue we hop may be a warui.ig ti others, to Lo verv carj'fsilabjiHcrosai-ng the Sol-' ouioii, whan it is any way dangerous, ai the stream is so rapid that a niis-slcp, or losing oiu's biiiaiue, will nlist surely result' iri tlio lo3s of life. JIDKIAL. A novel lawsuit camaeff' on the 28th of Apiil, nt Cawktr.City, before Justics Tucker, in which 0110 It bert lloffaiau was plaintiff nucj Dr.

3Pnia De-Ford Was defemtcijt. IJoth parties were claimauts to a certain ouarte? section cf land, 6:1 which tl'cy hi both filed on for pre-emption. Tho id 'tiken the la. id one year previous, had resided on tho land eotn tinis and improved it, had great trouble contested off cfaims. Bat bi'forc the last case of coiiw had been trk'd in Washingto!) City, whore it had been nrDealcd.

the ukin tiff ha I fiio.t (in it nA -n. f.ni iiuiiuuw permit or any respect to tho defend-eut's right to, tha had taken possesion of tier house i.i her absence, and upon her rjturu to her tnL refused a rive ny ucji. u.iu ua-ii cumpsiitia in uire cdYof I a be of to and and we tof something to do, but not so important. Plant tresT they will grow while you 'are sleeping;" plant thprn for. future proSt plant far your phildrea; plant for future generations.

ViW in any light, tha planting of trees is one of tha most important matter yet to be donsi "for this country. If for profit, whal can be done? gay you I plant 10d neres in Valimtv What will they bo fyich'' acre wilt have -at least 60 (55jOO ih 'al). For ties, fence posls or fuel, 63'psr trea may t-ertaiir ly bc.nallbd a very sinoll figure, which will give Bwtdos a.e of Kansas pays a bounty foff tha growing of any kind of -rest trjC3 (except blaak looast) ol tvx iyainty-fiee, year's "woiil jfive yon i 4 0 )0 additional for that sama planting; and again, it is. ordered that ni) land shall baii'sessed at a higher rate on'aecount-ofVny timber which may Ic growing lleiv, then, you have; Jho story us a nutshell what better investment can he money at interest pay well, or wii.it better for-. lune can a man leave hid children than to put in at once 100 acres of trees, or as many as he can mora or less? Ail the labor required is break'nisr, U) JLlre land find plaiVtiug; and evOn then you need' not, for teveial years, break up all the land, but do s.o; at first, in EtVips four or sis' fret wide, after which break as as you have leisure, 1 or as the trees grow.

What is of tho Walnut is equally true of the Pine, which, iu60 years- w'U be 100 feut high, and ihro'i iefct'iu' diameter. JA. bounty 'of two dollar per year, (for twenty-five years) is, also, paid by our State for every half cd'o of forest trees planted tho line of any' public highway, the trees to Ht more than one rod. apart what more Beautify your home3 and tho State will pay you for doing. As to fruit trees; need any argu-prehtTie tfsed to Lid 2 yod to -plant themf "Read any agricultural- pper, (ud.

the very 'best one- is the "Conn-Wy published at Alb my, by ILiithcr ffoto the, consolidate! repairs 'of fruit growers, and you will b9. astonished; on man has picked ten' barrels of apples from one treg, another twenty, another and, 8 jrab "yet morej IQWiuch that at 3 a barrel, and ljbw. many trees can you plant o'a an ''You need not w.T,lt fifty years, as yda might "har-i tti'do. tha growth: of fuie, or Walnut; but in from three to five yeirj'jrou may eat cf your own "aiid i ten have a Tfoinlerfur '-Act at G'-o seLctii)!) proper planting, anil decent c're will bring in 8') great v. revenue that reeiihonis wiil be Ignorant lost iu won- der.

11 -tTlie fences in the United Stales cst Jnore the cities inehided; "hlore tnnti vca-M boat of every des.eriplion tha ocean," lakes, Mod" river m-ire th in any 'one class of property, real fesiajc.exaepteij; of Ni-V York "iire put diwn nt Sl44.00y,()00; those of Ohio atll5.000,0;)0, -and 'At this rate the' invests I. hi fences ilone js m.ireiiian tlu national ikbt. As ftJtices reu re to be renewed, or. ft avcf.tgt,, in ten years, the 'Snnnal cost to tho ouatry 14 not far tJaoit of Ifanas waiadiuittd into the Union ta juat ten venrs aao. Won derful.

indeed, have tne c'tnnirei ymaht in a cfjeada if ve.irs. 4 a a on annuls; nin uuiuoucnc. 1110 -ur. nus appe4bd theJiit. Court we.

understand, and intends to eland a trial ut thoSepteraherterm. re TIIlHlA MVrillSl.Nl). -0- I This i aj pplendi1 Ti steel -plate representing- ihe meeting 'steel plate representing the meeting Mai y(7eeu offecots" and Q-jeen the garden of Fotheriu. 13 a eXkraordm- ary interest' and value. The beauti ful Mary and her stately and powerful rival nro admirably contrasted.

It is the cMicep'thwtof nl cojumoji In the col 0 rod Fashion Plate we see a group of prnceful ladies, attired in airy sutnmer robes; 'an thnre is a wool-cut of the Bhin, that most romantic ot Buropea-n rivws. f-the "Reiter Galop." Tho literiay matter in delightfully varied and eh- tcrtaming Carroll j.rlg tly-sketch. dudes hc-r pjowerfu Wo-nian'p Kxperieiico''' ilHi's'y Vtaor ctir-tribirte-i a good story, "A Liitle Mutual Aversion;" niid there5 are poems bv 1. S. Cary, Miriam Baric, Ella Wheeler, tie.

u-quaa ify of il of "summer bathing dresses inedwdjd, io. Vr-acceptablu to the ladies, and the f.m-t'.y.voi 1 1 ar't'c 1 a jit! at ing. Pivee 82.CII year (wli-iclt also, m-c 1 iuhs a larga tee I eii gra in g). F.ur eiipiesj S3. Five 'copiiM "(and one gratis), SoV "The L'ldy'n and tho Evening Post (and one engraving), $4.

Published by' Dea- 'eo'i IV'tvrsoii, riiilad dpliia. oi'piei Jur sale vyau j.ewj ueu ers, zo DENE HOLLOW. -ThiaM tho name of a new StOry, by Mrs. Her: ry Wood, the cdebrnteil author of'EST Ly'n'se." just begun in Philadelphia. VTUHl) AY EVEN'vJG POST.

Tt is sU-y marked by the usual charaeti ri'-ties of Mrs. "Wood combining great' in and power with the fe tching'of -liHiral lesson. THE uUo coulains iiiimer.jus otiier stoiio', ynttt card being taken tint to admit Hiiyiiung jht) its 'ivhich jvouli 'i-tnitubld for funily Veadijig. P03 though-haw aj.ijiroachln jis fiiiicth birthday, still. manifcftts a 1 the vior and i of "y-inth' Price, a Pintle ii'imhirs sale) bv itett.sdo'alers, Prico fix cu-uts.

If the.newsdoa.ers bhoiild oit have-it, incloso the money to -the publishers, II. 'PETE KS ON jSlOVal- wlio vyillst'iil the ntimbjis 15y iuelosing one all tija nnmVrs eon'umiii? Mrs. AYpod's story Viii forwarded as soon as A CAItD OF THANKS. We tho 'nn lersigned, tender oj? (hank? t- thj ei'irjus- nf Ljluit a.rl Ii tr thtiir li Viral pal nr 1 ihcy have bestowed usran. hope they will contimw t) giveusour Iiaro tho For the future, we want do a "strictly Cash 1 business.

'By doing soil we can Sll Goads' Cheaper and. ill oc better fir ail; parties, Wo can supply oar friends piitro.is as chenp, if no1 cbeawr. than any store in tnwii. us, and prove yours jlf that spsak.thp. truth.

Ilespeetfnlly L- l. WILLIAMS CO. i 0 Cjnversa'Irn bctvrn Inq-iiriiir str-JifO'-KtamS-vf pili't. "Hut ij ark A'T R'OrV nr "f-uU-d Wlut hecmB. tiicm en on the oilier siX J.

T. nil ITU SOW3. IJLJLCSTJZ, i IT' Ti -ft I A A Jj -op tozi lbs TZAlt isn. Vi'i'l he mi'! ivi J. I.

SUll'H 0'i, Jlii.tu-u.'t',. IL GL.ll:9irS! GLADIOLI'S .1 1 I. 1 viisiftie, r.ix-.t; gt -i i 1" H'J- i a FAHliy TUttDlOMIT i3A TluiGVchUitiii iKe TecUIIo3 j. 1 '1 Over 070,000 was paid during the past year, Jtjc. the and liiter.taiuiiient of jts JIuudred.s of lhoiiijands 'of A is of floe's Large Cylinder Pies-e-nre'' kwjrt coiistaBUy running, Jday and night, to supply the cnorr.icus demands for this A'avorite Journal.

Every Btory, every Sketch, and fevery'Artlclo printed in B-uiJoAir Nirjfii, ifi orignaaml written expressly for its columns', by the best talent th as money can procure. xlio purity and tone- of b.VT- SKflAt Xiaur is I of niurlieei ordeiv- Nothing th.it'can in the offend tho rcligtous or political -btiief of ttny one wiii be, allowed ii r.ppear on its i it ldihe best aiany Paper published, and its past success is proof th it if is the 'j'ATKi fur ovcry 'some in the land, i HATunD.vr NiG.7r is a largo eight-page forty columns of the best reading matter, elegantly printed, mi tine white paper and neatly ilTusi rated. A New iy is commenced every three Weeks. Five coutinned Storks in every prjier. Froirr seven, to -nhorfe Stories of Love and 'Adveuturo in every i' luiu tii.v tou bjaiiiiiul piccca of Poetry in ewry Haifa coin niu of Pacts Worth Kc-nitmberiiig, 'giving items of interest t) liNt-iy 'jinv Under the head of Gas.

Light Hading isa splendid colh-ctiou oi lluaioro'u Paragraphs, i In every, jiaper is pu ilifhed a Fairy Tale, wnucn expissiy for the children. Thu column of Answers to couiains injonnaium in to nrat'irsof Laws. Doiiiesiie mi Frcniiiy K-daiions, Aneiv'iit 11 tul Modui'ii. ami cveryiinn Willi ii'Jve, uourtsaip i.na Mai BACH NUMBER OF "SATUR-DAT CON i'AIN-i Ai L'Cil HEADING iiATIBHlA-S. ANY Ttlli POi'ULAli TUUiiEj VIII" vAJt WILL PUiiUllACE KUMliEU-i'OF "rflTUUDAY.

L'filE itlA-UEMONiilY EXPENDED IN A MAGAZINE ONiAr LiiEN'G YOU 12 I 11 ni 2. For Oiie fcl.O.O.. Si s. Mouihs, 2'. iNoni'ueis is.

1 ,00. Four Mouths, 17 Numbers, is CIS3' KATES r- For we wiil si'iid fnur copies one year to ony aMre-s, or each p'-py" a ri.d we will send ight copies to (V.it inldress, or each copy 10 separate 'ivbti-f The party who sends us $20 for a club of eight, copies (ail scut one time, will i.e en titled t- a copy l'tinu. (iit-ers up of Clubs of eight'cipivs alierward aid tinie conies at caehV We will send Specimen Copies free toauywho wiif st'ii I ns their hess DAVIS wmi for 1 871 wi 1 bii i-tt-iifj art! ovcry tsoliocrjbjT wiil receive a retails fcr it w.il a be.iuli- tr iMlUiiPhC ll Tim1 is rii will interest all, o'u tin. at.it w.ilcti lMi'tcyiiieu artt 1 onfi it'iillv rotoiBii.iii.il. Suti-ii-iiuo at our, unu nj tii cm.

a extra fur on wan tJ mi iicrr, "to wliom cash coriiaaio 173 s-ill be ti Say Mf -j hi th's. 83 WtisUii a Mieut. CUic.t" BLOOrdlUQTOli CuO Ai-ri-r. Voar. Ii IT'C-, pi is, R.

tii-rif H.i! Punt-, V-i lK ityriotiM, CliifiH, 1, ill. CalorrU rilit rtU.l TiuWer itlltes. i V. 7. A II mi Iv noicaiie F.

"i.i-toi.. III. nil. TliS WTXLS irnnr i VAIj I1f-- to II OI iiii.iii-i. ecit.4ttu.it' ln jr-, l'h etui, Jki i-i Ct.v T.i Yfiir.

13 iei. giiWiit ii js ii.3i i i Vrf 1 in 4 a LV.Mi'-".; ")' EEST 1 i a A in CKNEr.nL DEALERS 1 GJi VEIilES ft PZ2 Cash Customers are' Bpecially invited to give us a call; at, the Frontier Store. LYON R1IALTENBHAND, County. ADJIISISTKATOS NOTICE. Mitchal County, Slate of Kansas Pre.

-al Coirt n( a nil Von li'-i'i'liy appointi'ii ma trstti' ol: all 101I sinulai- Hib ciiatielH pli't-nt anil i-nt-itrt of lilinor Moir, tiecpiisij.l, ami yoit' vu'li pivct-Aii t. "it uii.l.t'sr up en s.i-d fittatn iuivtit.g ii Ihvy, so far as din sime uliiill c'i ni- lo oar or a hrt err far ns the lawi-haH diargeyon, ai.ii mako of ar.iinii in -pi't'inis to llio iobate Co iri an the: law uiien iry Iiaml ai-t Offirial t-I a Ciioi Itns ilay of Vth. t37l A Mils BtllTl'. Probate t--, Milelitll County, Kjiisas. HER ALD OF llLALTII 1SH Td ise tubs, ri be nw It get in.

I ii'imbet 8 J'or ttiis yesr i- biik-se tNo.em'ii-r wrf tn-iui tli-i pul'lieatlon of a r.is of 10 articles, hy 10 of our bvsl Uii-ilc-n i Tim Tcini cVuici. ic-iti'iii in nil its purines Tiie St iKNrmc A.mkricam saya I'iih llral.l of H'Mttli conta 08 ni'Ui ger-silili? articii'i on Hi.lij-vts oi a practical inot-ll)iari lhan a iy other inn'otiily that c-rri-S t'i'iir nai ctiim." We willi llm priin-ir'al men lili'-a at low raes. Satupin huil 24 iu') Cir Mil.ir S2 a yi-ar. VUJI i.OLHitjuK lSLstfiht St. iew York.

Chivminjr- Cheap." Or Aid. THE 3A(J AZISES "Lxntils'Ulj IUthh-Gled Kucli is i ni of critical nirniili. "i'iie wi'l fnter on its 'tV'tl ye Jjimary, I II is Rttaincd iu (in I o.1 slicer merit, i ll i tictioiij tin iroat genuine, ftp-pifciatu I lijr h'h ynnnp And in itt pi'i'iiliar line it la wit'iuiit a peer, we shall spare no eKti'-iise in t' jj i i up it hic.ll rliaraclcr, an I making ir, if pubSlble, uuie tn. I in or alciac'lve, f. Lw muCu If is at ie ist in bi-sl gt vi of nr', SEND F0II A XtiV and gt the lUliivo numUfs c.1870 FREE.

'i'l in-i: $1,53 a ear in 15 cents i.iiiii"nr, A liberal dUcouut to f.ir few sutacirbern, -rnpte ni.inbrr for ten cent, Ad.lreBi the pjlmshiT, i SH HtEY Xo, Bro iff.e ii I-'fUoi, tir.VENTt-FSVn rCPULAIi FI01VESS," Witb for rifpr.ii-g Coil Piar.ti.ij, aad Elt-jintlii wait mora dan "With the ni 1 of this liMlo any ono who has tlu fim.i!U;t patch p'otind mav have his flower-bed in Lhxini fro'ti I-Vbroary December tin' or eeiit, by m-iif free by I he publishers ca receipt of j.rif?. J. E. TILT0 IZ Publishers. OLD AATD HEW.

JANUARY- 1871. A G.1ZA7 CFFZtti -r er Ihe ProPn: tors of -Olp EW, order adord Lie tie-. in onp ir-1 S3 THE Ns. YoPJ- Bed amd Sketch Paper published at rr.KsrirT Tnrr.E aks cizqut GizEiT H-iniiiiij tliroazh I ta coiuaicej'Bnd at eit. Two RlorSea are Uejaa Kvsry FTontli.

New Subscribers are thus sure of Jiari ing tho commencement a new con-titiued sloty, no matter when they subscribe far the 1 SI WJSEKlitV. Au Unriralls Literary Paper is THIT llEW-YORK WEEZLY.T. Each issue contains from TENT. ETCHES and SIOllIES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS, add ii ion to- tli SIX SERIAL STOKiES and the Depart-meuts. i.

SFltcrnCN. COmiS SEXTFIJEE. TIsc Terras to One Year single copy, $3, (TO F.nir copies," io.oa 2O.0D ctuh of Eight copies, Tiiose fir a Eight, all sent at One time, will bo en titled to a copy Gctters-trp of Clubs can afterward add single copies at each. All letters must be 'directed to STivEET SMITH, 53 Fulton St. Pox "New Wrk.

DEMOREST'S MONTIILV- MAGAZINE, yearly S3, wish a choice ot the following valuable prcmiunnj pach subscriber A fini Chromo 1 in 18 Colors, an Arli-tie Picture woifh 85,01) and cannot, be distinguished iimn nn Oil painting; a large splendid rteel Engravinp, 'TupJPjo me on the Fourth of July," wort 510; or, a Pocket Bible, bound in rarocc iid irdc edjps; or, Aline. Dismoret-t's ExceLior System or Dross Catling, and the Children's Magic Dress Chart; or. tod. Stereoscope.wiih a Seri of lotertsiioj or a Silrer-pJateJ Bultcr Kuife; nr, a Napkin Ring; with numerous othor valuable premiums (sea List in nnd spleridid rcmium8 for clubs." 20 stibfcrfber. on jl 833 Prondwav, iNT.

For Cf i-diO'njr, lI use.vork,et?, eta a Pifeut protection for the hanSs, akin lis cm em ioth, nal snowy white; a tfrt.vn cur for Salt-Hbeurn, houso to live iii, tlio plaftifF the'l witlr tliat i.ft' t' i ot-VM. Two lur.s Wftit 110 la-lt thft. premises for a few i'ays ami o.can.1 bo-k ,1 of l.t.Iy Fnecilnen 15 x'' fee. Addr iftherh ii.1,.1.1 art unci wluc.i, w. i JENNINGS DEMORESil'.

the eotic'iidod she occupy her own house, hold pof session oThef land." It seams she took a rather t-amniiry way to i-ffet-t an' ciitrancp, tvhLh 'she did by opening the door' with a stick ofstove- nu.H.,a,Jaieaii:tjvS goods and chattels, loaded thnm into' wagon and fctarte.l them in the dir. ection of C'awkcr City. The platot'lT retnrnno; found the plucky' Pr. had otittvi'ted hirn, an 1 c. neq tent'v brou.dit an htr.

fir th? i-jm the En TheDr. lud to plead 1 wi ca r.ne.l a fitter ie' ij.je jdea 'Jct -31 fic Of fir- cm.M sjt.iu tua' i.tv Tint! case chum be Vo.Ci upon pars untrai.ied rs untrai.ied t-thj. was ihen almost a wildernos of prairie, tie 'hoin-j t' the It'lH'illl ni.cl 1 1. -t i 1m. 1 tl yt'i 'i i3 tinp- grotiiid 6T the nd cT the Tul.a.;f.

rder vfs nn L-v aad uod LUtnriml iamts aconiredj tin:" Xn Iu 1 les- than oar? year's time, have 1 1 i.e 1 1 this ir-mt'dv. i.i ll.j fiMiit ra'ik i t' A ne.i ula it th wavs I'hlm'd, vi and Pi-i'io i'-t -r- iv3 '3 lh- F.ill iTiiiT Oa-'T. re 1 ,0 OLD NEW" Ij.I sent i it ad.r.-- in Fi MO a Ti I i on aTUIAL SUSCitl TH'N riv-: i ir tn t' pJcl.o id i owas were iX tha by the oponinj scenes -tlw -treat illict between vrry, was nnnwn Ii (ia i. 51,75 per pti? -us' i-h n-t, Sl.7-3; Giondcts Pcr P-'ir. feent mail mi receipt of world, anri irs p-g-ii i-rt r.

i i .1 iir 1'itii Lcrrrrotv (iinHniiia-? hv (OOD YEAU 1. I IS 20 Braid ted as the "Great v) ot ill.

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