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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 8

Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 8

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Fremont Tribunei
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Fremont, Nebraska
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v. 1 i' your" Prices ioocrdlli- (Goods sv 150 bushel Apples, go wilfy eyery 6 cans goods sold, at 55c 6k- I cans, packages, wcrth up to 15c, 25c 1000 assodcd on bargain tables, worth up to 20c go "EVERYTHING MUST GO' SO SAYS SHERIFF. SEE SATURDAY NITE SPECIALS A lvLo -k ccoooccococsoooooooooooooo BEftTH OF HARVEY M0SEL1 I Ell IMC ML mn, rnstdnt B. WnttaJM, CasUsr JULIUS BECrKAJ, Tics-rrs. I YD! 8 KcZSnAJf Astt 0 The Fremont National Bank Agad Citizen Succumbed Early Te day at Heme In Fremont Then he dug a hole under the about two and a half feet deep, covering her up in it.

Neater 1 'got' a picture ofthe same man, whose features were indistinct, assisted, by anoth'-r figure, either a man or woman, I don't know which taking the. lawly from the hole filling the hole up and taking the, bodv away. It was on a moonlight night." 0 0 0 1 ItOUX CITY fitRL NIVIVIS TKI CLION CHILD MYtTIRY NEW GONIIIOTIONS WITH HQ $180,000.00 100,000.00 118,000.00 Capital Liability of Steckholdere urplut and Undivided Proflta I Teui Reeponatblllty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TERRITORY SOON Harvey J. Moly died thii morning at 7 o'clock at his lateres-idenee, corner Fifth street and Platte avenue, after a lingering illness of nearly a year and a half. Mr.

Mosely enjoyed good health and was a very vigorous old gentleman until Cnristma8, a year ago, when he began to fail, the infirmities of old age manifesting and he has gradually declined since i A refill iiiAAfiattnfira By ttranga "Power" Sajra he Man Kill Llttla On and tody Wat HU Aay We Kwnttfdllr BolMt Tm BmImm ftwbhm Ubrisl lixes east and north rt Ciistodiaa Oeorge Brodtucher ts st Is CwMnl wttk Ul 0 0 0 0 0 a nw custodian of the Eagle's hall. OIRECTORS fWM. B. tas Wauisa 0. BBansm P.

Lassow I. T. Mat M.H.E1IUI Wa.llus6 ivii.Kssss Jvuvs pscsaaa Siimx 'City, Iu Feb, 28 'Anna This at iude Ilrlggs' It's a new baby boy at the home ot Judge and (justiiij Hsuver injiamg joa bay at otir itort, or i crJer by telephone. i I Dou't bother carrying bom parcels when we Ul aeud them Christie Miller, a girl mystic, gifted with bewildering powera of that time and for several months tins been in. a very -feeble icondi- Mrs.

A. H. Briggs. Iowa Concern lulldlng Down From .4, Horih-Dougia County Company Contracted te Join Omaha 0COO000OCOC3OOC00OOC00OO00 duirvoyancj', menfly a clerk liv- Hion. Orrl)cstni The Fremont elub orchestra went to Kontanelle this alter- iiijar at; 213 Thirteenth street, hi" efilisted her trmie ''power in a search 01on, daugliler umue i I jou.

iin bother comiiia out for The funeral arrangements have not yet been made, the family waiting until a son at Ainsworth ean be heartf from, but it will probably be held Monday. 1 jarvey1 wartoTTTn of Olof OlsonHof ItoHdlie, who At present the spoke ot the Ne anything i drug store gooda JUST II has been lost unce the middle of braska railroad wheel Fremont soon last Dvemlcr. Is going to be similarly sit uited'wlth Three visiU to the Rosmlie rent- Rensselaer eounty, New Y6rk, Oc- regard to the Jndependeat phone system. and we will aee that your wanta are itfdily and eaiiefactorUy filled. cr'tt hliaek by Mis Miller in the last few week have disclostnl totier 12, eighty-eight years ago, lie was married to Miss Mary Before the coming summer Is past 'TIMAN" and TL Short, in New York state, June Fremont Is going to have connections with a vast north, south and' Booa.to furnish music for a social dance tonight 4 Funeral TbeTtieral of Peter from the residence of Mrs.

Rosa Purty, South street. PUyed at lb Larson's orchestra was at Bee last flight to play a return engagement tor a club dance. It went to Hooper on a similar mission-today. Come Here to live Wahoo Wasp: Mrs. O.

C. Gade and little sob Charles left Saturday (or Fremont where Mr. Gade has good posWon and where they' expect to make their future home. 1 Kent CuAventkm The next slate 4th, 1845: Mr. and Mrs.

Moseley to Dodge county twenty-eight startling and alnolute proofs of the flawless accuracy of her unparalleled "second sijfht." She declare stoutly that Lillie Olson was murdered by a man ou the night of east, territory by lines operated by Independent companies. year ago, settling on a farm east of FrcmofiU' The next year lliey An Iowa concern will build down moved to Fremont and have sine Corset Sale the Burlington from Sioux City and then Into the South Platte territory. her disappearance, that the body was h'ft i the Olwra stable until a hole waa dug underneath the made their home- at the- corner of Fifth, and Platte. Last June LLO Theses EtOCX EltUQ ITOEX" alun, and that tthortly afterwards they their' sixty-second the dead Umy waa wrapped in a wedding anniversary at which grewaome covermg of grain sacks event their children were all pres and bamT slats and removed to i We are going to have a SPECIAL SALE The Omaha. Long-DIstance Toll Line company is going to come in from the east, and will build west out of Fremont.

It lias contracted with the Douglas county company for connections far west as Valley by July .1. "Fremont Is peculiarly situated with regard to the phone" system of the said a telephone ent. The deceased has always been a 'devout member of the Baptist convention billed for Fremont is that of the Photographers' association of some point in the slough beside an adjacent com field, within a radius of 8 mile of the cabin. church. Nebraska early IB the summer.

It will last for four days, and be a large Mr. Mosely is survived by his HOLUSTEH'8 Codni Ham mt Hmi4 Vlftr, Comtliwitna. IWtlo, Umi i- ''fir Ktwioa. Inimirs "I could see," said Miss-Millerd wife mid four children: Adclbert and interesting affair, of Ainsworth; Harvey Mosefey of Los Angeles, "that the stick cut her head. The man seized her by the ueek when she screamed.

Then the little girl fell down. The man put her some man today. "It's going to have the moat complete Independent oll-IIne Moves Parlors Eddy Bros, are Ut-tipg up a maulcurlng parlor la the second story ot their store building. 1t will be occupied Miss Addie and William of 1 i I CuiiPANT. HfiiM.m.

wis. 'i KUCuni FCU SALLOW PEOPLE this city. Cheap Homes. where in one of the sheds or stable. Monday by Mrs.

Carole M. Sanders, We have for rale several nat cot who has been conducting the of these goods 1HURSDAY, HARCD 5lh (OseDatOxly) and the pricewill be so oy that it will be irresistibly attrafctive. Note the prices: rUlllall going Thursday 1 5C LADIES' KID GLOVES Black or colors, reg. 1.2.1 and AQA jp A 1.50 kind, special tages, from $750 to $2,500, thaf are cheap. If Interested see us.

Richards, sage parlor 1n the Haven Roads Are Rough The Commer Keene Co. service In the state before long." Revolver. The lady who stole the revolver and holsterFrlday night will avoid arrest by mailing same to the name on the holster, as you were detected. The Whatsoever Society Would Ilka to do some fancy work for you. Embroidery, temstltchrng', aprons, "etc? Satisfaction guaranteed Reasonable prices.

New phone 4632. cial club reports many bad stretches of road leading luto the city, which: See Our Window For Bargafna In water sots, vases, 'ardanlcrs and fancy Cut prices from 10 to at tbls time either because of being frown or too muddy are incapable of The i clilbwin $ot Its smoothing gang at, work as soon as anything can be done. This ts a ttwe of year when "nothing short of niao 50 per cent Moyune Tea Co. Dressmaklns. A adamltlng ma make a road passable.

Dressmaking and corset parlor. Ih-np In This Evening. And see our new arrivals shirts, neckwear, shoes and gloves finest In the city. The New Model. 'W Wta r'" yczt hci I.i::t that it 'hs3 r.z'M:? it that can fcifwe c4 yc ihz repsst confidence you bci is with Mrs.

N. F. Stemets, over Jordan Bros. Moves Drygoods Stork The New Model stor rommenclng Monday will store. confine Its business to furnishings, clothing and shoes.

Owing to a demand tor more room for the former lines, the dry goods department will be closed and the space given over to thorn. It will fibke a handsome store ot Us kind. Some changes are In have lust taken the Agency for the Celebrated Corset, la order to introduce them and to close ouf the "PUmKHS we are offering ffte speca pricei. Remember the day -and come early. Take a squint at our asf window.

progress, which Include the removal no era are Invented la first mortj igt rest estate loans oriloans on collateral to people In thtscommunltv. Tha money thus loaned goes to create business activity In this community and thus It la that the larger the deposits In tbls bank, the greater will be tha prosperity here. When you Invest your savings here you benefit directly by the three per cent Interest paid to you and Indirectly by the Increased prosperity which the use of your money helps bring about. I TTT if. of the railing which divided the two rooms.

The dry goods his been moved to Eddy Bros, department store. Land Hlnh I'b Tlicre John Kuehl Is in receipt of a letter from Lawrence Haien, a formes Fremont resident, who Is now -located at Nam), Ul.iho. Itazen Says that the financial trouble did not affect Idaho much and land prices continue to rl. Tracts under Irrigation Jn that sea-tlim are worth from 130 to 300 an Dtxtls wpre recorded during the jchi1 In which the price reached as as (2,500 aa acre for ground that iis comparatively new, but hi'-h hot' been out iu fruit, iirtjf: iLitfks will be one of the tin 8'atcs of tiio went Iu the Ii It slid has decided la unf. A Wo Trust a Ti'I CF VM.G3" 538 Kail EtiMl Ores Satceuay Evemings K.k.OlRHKT.V-l'rMh U.

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