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Fremont Tri-Weekly Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 3

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CENTRAL BUILDING tb city Uat light (topping at tb tamed. Principal Wra: J. J. Owes, goneral merchandise, 1 J. K.wm, general berubandise, R.

L. ALLOW OLD MEN TO RETURN Ceatnetws Da Wet iMk Oai rrkw fit 'm' HAS ITS FRIENDS The Vote Stands 409 to 31 in Favor of Keeping It Standing-An Overwhelming EentimeDt of tb achool board, began the cannot of vote. The count waa ripid becauee Irnpl and the proposition few. By abont 2:30 the work waa com pitted tod the following report oubmitted by the commit; We. the nnrlnralimad annnlniaA In Men who are always in a hurry, and most men are, want a soap for the toilet that will lather quickly and freely In hot or cold water.

Other soaps than Ivory mny have this quality, tut will likely contain alkali, which is Injurious to the skin. Ivory SuJp Is made of pure vegetable oils, no alkali, produces a white, foamy lather, that cleanses thoroughly and rinses easily and quickly. Money cannot buy a better soap for the toilet. IT FLOATS. aawaiaiT ma ay twt wwcm a awau aa aaiaiiww German Diert, of Croweil, in the city.

Mr, W. 8. Brown wot to Hooper tbi morning. Mr. aod Mr.

Q. W. Davi ara In town from David City. H. Millar wt In th.

city last night from Battle Creek. G. Sanford and M. 0. Brock are in th city from Amo.

John Looachta aod John Kemnitt an in oo buaioea from Snyder. John Barker aod George Bowius, of Scribner, were la th city. George Mead cam op from Omaha thi morning nod want down to Lincoln on business. 8. C.

Baeeett, of Gibbon, and J. 3. King, of West Point, war callen on Th Tmbc. 3 Will Tbomi tnd Mia Lmie Thorn, of Sibley, laara guests of their brother, J. U.

A. Thorn, for a few day. H.H Dwlght, of Sioux City, returned bom last evening after brief visit with hi brother, F. E. Dwlght.

A Birthday Party. Mi Margaret Garfield celebrated her fifteenth birthday anniversary, Satur day evening, February 10th, at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. p. J.

Garfield, 1118 North street, by giving a party to her friend, bout forty -five guest wan invited to tjoy tb pleasure of th vning. Mis Margaret waa presented with a handsome gold bracelet, a a token of esteem, alio eral other gift, Th houe was open to all that they might enjoy th pleasures of th occasion, Then wen game, music and other imstement. A bottle of corn wu brought out aod th on guessing nearest tb number was awarded a prise. The successful gueeser wa Master Carl Wet tel. JMia Ad Herman and Mis Ethel Croby uc- oeeded In capturing th booby prizes.

Dainty refreshment wen served and all enjoyed a royal good time. After they bid wished tbeir young hostess many happy returns ot her birthday, acb guest wu presented with a ben tiful rot to erve a remembrance ot a very pleasant evening. Social Gathering at Pohocco, Pohoooo, Feb. 13, Mr. Coffin enter tained Saturday evening io honor of ber titter, Mix Clara Butt, of University Plc.

Crokinol wa tha principal feature ot th evening. Later refresh mentt were erved snd it wa a late hour when the party departed. POHOOOO KIWS. Mn. Fiest invited sever! In to dinner Tuesday to help celebrate Mr.

Fleet's fifty fifth birthday. Tb dinner table wa loaded with good thing aod ill en-jojed tbemselve as tbey alwiy do when then. Mr. and Mn. Stanton, of Tutan, gave a reception to tbeir many friend io tbe hall at Tutan Friday night.

So vera I from Pohocco were invited. Mr. and Mia. Stanton expect to more onto tneir ranch aoon. Miu Minnie Reynold baa been on tbe farm viailing ber brother Oliver and family for th put week.

J. T. Wikeham, Will Weaver, Gu Moore ndE. G. Coffin filled their ice house this week.

There will be another wolf hunt next Thursday nd it la hoped they will have a big turn out. Ed Boyle and Fred Green attended the ball at Valley Friday night Mieee Maud Lammal and Feme Remold Sundayed at horn. Mr. First bought a new piabo for hit OBUghter tut week. W.

Lt. Johnson (pent 8unday at E. G. CoffiV. Seal book Th Tainowi office.

Arnold, general men baudi, 11,000. STRENGTH CF BOER ARMY. ar1 tltB Sarghar alUoB uuraa la th Man. An eminent Boutb African authority. a man who with th Boer government srevent tb ot hi name, ttmd tb Pari correspondent of tb New Tork World tbt firat accural statement of tb real strength and nope of tb Boer army.

Hi state ment way be relied upon a txact. Tb numerical trtQtb of tb army which it opposing Eugktid I a follow; tuu airtoaa pbll Orwr a tuu uw tauustaal Cuuodfia a.ijufl Kutl ilubk S.lXM Cap) (Maar fvf, abcat. TOil IMIHlIHltlllMIMMHIMt'ltM CAfOOl Agalmt the "embattled farmer" EngUnd't divided force of 14O.0OU men, ber crack regiment, kd by her foremost general, bar dashed them telve In vain, England own to ke of more than 10,000 men. Tb Boer loase ar unknown ven to tb Trans vaal' beat Informed agent In Pari. England control th cabl, and there baa net beta on word of communication between President Kroger or General Joubert and tb Transvaal repr- lentatlve In Europe for weeka Ke-garding th Boer ability to hold out tb Informant referred to abov said: "There 1 not tb bast doubt of their endurance and tuccessful resistance for mouth to oome.

Tbey are conr trolled by tbe came lntena patriotltm tnd iuaulned by tb aam intelllgenc. courage and forth ud that enabled th Americana to prolong for all year their war tor liberty and Independence. And th Boer hav on great advan tage that Washington" army waa without- money, modern arm and a hilly country which provldea natural defense and Intrencbmenta of th moat formidable kind. "Twp recent Inventions, greatly aid Ing tb Boer, ra hardly be overestl mated la thi war tb high power rifle and srookelos powder. Tbe first make the British oldler a mark for the Boer tt yard over a mile- tad tb amokelea powder make it Impossible for British to aee their intrenched emnite or to estimate tbeir number.

Head th English, paper Nearly every soldier writing home be- wils tb fact that It Hgbting an Invtalbl "We had ten month' supply of am munition at tbt beginning ot tb war and are now making mora, iou wish to explain bow tbt republics were to well prepared for war when It came and wben tbey got tbeir modern ar tlllery and Mausers? "Oom Paul' did not expect war with England after the Majuba peace Even after tb Jam ton raid It wa believed that peace might be permanent. But I know that a Utile later, wben Premier Schrelner of Cape Colony wa so fiercely crow examined In I-ondon, It became clear that Chamberlain waa bent on finding or making raau belli. Then In July. 18U6. one of President Kniger' representatives tabled la cipher tbre words.

Tim to preparer. From that day tb republics have bee loceasaut-ly preparing for tbl fight hope for oltlmat peace with independence and honor. It may com in tbre way: Tbe very large and co-lightened part of England wblcb wa opposed to the war may gain In Influence. Second, England may tnddenly be confronted by danger elsewhere. requiring tbe temporary withdrawal of her force from South Africa.

If that happened, tb war would never resumed. What I now th Orange Free Stat won or kept It freedom ao when tbe Crimean war turned England' force away from Africa. Third, media tion by come other power, tb tender of friendly service prompted by an Irresistible public or popular sentiment, might bring tb war to an end within all month without wounding national prid on alther Ide." Do Tou want to as tb ltt in fincy station eryf If call at Tb Thibdn office, Th latest and finest lint In tbveity. Wb Took UiartUr ttolf Holiday. Cuicaoo, Feb.

13. -Of th 7,000 bond ing trad us men who took their hall holiday Saturday alteruoon in of the new rale of th building con tractor' council, oas half. It vt anv noonced by tb labor leader, romunad work a uoal 00 th big bailding. When th men quit work fcatordsy noon tbey wort iutraoied to return to then? job a asnai, placing th responsibility of fcelug bailding opontiout on til contractors, who, beoaoe of tbe fraotnra of tbeir role, were ex pected to declare a lockout. Tb (act that many of th men rammed their work Monday la regarded by the labor interests indicating groeJ; weakness in the building contractor' agreement to stand by on another.

At the headquarter of the contractor it was declared that tba men (till at work were doing nndor special agreement in ordur to oomplet certain portion of to wort. Operations on nnmeron smaller struc ture are at a ttaadntill tnd wiU remain 0, tbt oOMie say, till tb placet ot tb locked-oat men are filled. To guard acaintt other taking their place tb onion men have pickets ttationed about cue city, i RIOTERS HAVE FULL: SWING. White Take Karat la Tawa la Wmt at VJat.aoa I ran the Blaafea. Font dk FsAHCa.

Island of Ma tinique.Feb. 13. Tb whitttnhaoitant of La Franoou, being threatened with death by the rioting striker, have ought refuge here, the governor having declared it. impossibl to gnarante their live. Tb managen of tha plantation are requesting permUiion to organiie force of miUtary for th purpose of protecting the person who ara at work.

but the governor will not accept tba re- iponmbility of authorizing inch a step. A Dana of rioter yesterday marched to fort de fmnoe without molestation, shooting "Long live th negro raoel" "Down wiih tU whltesl" "Down with the murderwar 'VengeanoBl" Placard provoking pillago, murder and inoendiarisiu were posted at Point a retro. DECISION COMES TOO LATE. lark aaprama Coart KaatraiM Clark tram Belllat Mtam Almdv Ml New York, Feb. appelUt division of the snpreme coart handed down a decision retraining United State Senator William A.

Clark of Montana and th direetor of the United Verde Copper company from selling the mine and other property be longing to tn corporation. Aa a matter of fact the sale took place on Jan. 9 last, a month before th de cision of tbe appellate division wa handod down, to that it ruling 1 prac tically valneles. Callam Daltsmlas Bait. 8rniNGFlKLD, Feb.

18 The conference of Republican of Sangamon county resulted in a split, tbe Cullom delegate, beaded by Hon. David T. Littler, leaving the convention ball in a body before the temporary organization had been announced and adjourned to the opera house, when they elooted delegate. Tb Tanner men, who remained, nomluard another ticket. The result is that two delegation will apply for admission in th state and congressional convention and there will be two Republican legislative ticket in th field.

Walsh Conatr't Lepers. Gband Forks, N. Feb, 18. Dr. Engataad ha returned from Walsh county where he went to investigat the condition of two leper.

He found them confined in a hovel A Norwegian, aged 60, and a Swede, aged 87. tb elder in the last stages of leprosy, blind and helpless, with hi flesh literally dropping from hi bone; th yonnger till able to wait on his companion. The older man haa a wife and fir children who live on, hi farm a short dittanoe away. KaaMs Towa Swap by Fin. St.

Paul, Fab. 13. One-third ot th bnsine portion of this town was destroyed by fire, entailing a total loss of $50,000. Insurance, two-third. Eight building with their oontcnta war oon- Ti Tumi's balloting the our tloM relating to the tearing down of the Central achool building, tod tha present Hiuh tchoal building, earn to in tod tt 3 o'clock Tuedy f-toroooo, op to which tim sine Friday Horning 410 vote cut.

Thi numb wu fully 100 per cool larger tbn a xpctd. While sot quit out-half th number of Totw out I the November election oo th bond proposition, it will bo conceded to bo pretty full oxprewioa of sentiment, ill tfalogo cooiidored. It i big Itriw" Wt. "i Among thooo voting" tin many of the elt'iheniit tar, wen, to tbittb xprrttioa wot repreieotttire in more way than one, Tbe names ot all voter were recorded that there would be stuffing of the ballot box. At p.

bj. Mayor Vaugban, Will B. Fowler tod Chairman I Alberttoo, BBKVITXZa. rrea Tueeiay1! tMlv The record of the county trouurer bow thenar Mof tb first astes-menti en tb central cut-off ditch which bar not been paid. William Buhr, Fred Koopmao and Gerhard living near Scribner.

took out their final paper toda, making them ciliien of tb United State. O. A. Hawkina baa just tigned a eon-tract with tb McCormick Hsrvretlog Machin company nod will be in tb Held for that well-known concern the coming teatoa. Haiti Ooodroo gar a party In honor of ber twelfth birthday to twelve of her schoolmate Monday afternoon.

Game war played and at 5 o'clock refreshment were aerred. Wr. aod Mr. D. V.

Stephen gav a delightful dinner party lat evening to a mall company of tbeir friend, being MWteoby Mr. Lake, a iter of Mn Stephen' from Council Bluff. A aecond wolf bunt will be held over the couree in tb Sauoder county bottom Thursday and nnle tb weather forbid then will likely be a big turn out of tb portaien to round up tb coyote. Mia Dora Sanderson entertained a number of her friend it her home in 8anndre county Friday eveoln, February 9th. Tb evening wa spent in playing progreive game after which dainty luncheon wa cerved.

Tb Royal Highlander and Lady Highlander will giv their firat annual ball, at Maeonic hall, on Thursday evening, Februtry 22id, Washington's birthday. Plambeck' orcheatr haa been ngaged to furniih the muaio and an Sort will be mad to bar thi an important social veot of tb letaon. In Justice Binman' court today judgment wa rendered for 1195, in favor of 0. H. Stewart and against F.

M. Wickwin. Suit had been brought on a note. Oo last Saturday vening tb jury which in tb case of Han Peteraon vs. Peter SorenioD in Binman court reached a verdict.

Tb suit waa tor 110 for rent of land near the stock yard. Tb verdict wu for 15 and coat for tb plaintiff. f. M. Claflm haa juit received notice of bit appointment to a good position io the government printing office at Wash iogton and will report then for duty March let.

Mr. Claflio foreman of cantata the rote opoa acbooi question rrpon lotiowi: iota number Totea polled, tlO; follow: VtVr damnliahlnw 0ntpft1 kntMtH 91 AAiort demolishing Central build. 409 For adding to High echooi building 231 Aiaioet adding to High ichool J07 R. Aimaraoii, H. Fowit.

Fnio W.Vadsbax. In addition to the tot many ballot contaioed brief toggeatioo. Bom favored boyiog new ait for Hit-h achool ram opposed building at all, others eug- geeled tb wisdom of omploying a Fre mont arcbltect, etc. tc Tan TniBURijib room. He received hi ippoiDtment on hi merit a a competent printer, Wbil rejoicing with him in hi good fortun hi friend will greatly rrgnt bia departun from the eity.

He baa had a residence of fifteen yean or mon her. A delightful affair wa given laat Fri day evening it tb bom of L. P. Jensen, three mile north of town. At 6 o'clock lumber wsgons loaded to their fulleat capacity drove over to tb bout.

Oo tbeir arrival tb guest parted th time in a aocial way. A deliciou cupper waa erred and th gentlemen enjoyed a moker afterward. Quit a tlm wa pent at tba card tablet and later on dancing waa indulged in. It wu Indeed late hour when th goeat bad their boat good night. The caee of W.

H. Clem mon Kelt Oleeo tor elling liquor to a minor ha been postponed until Friday when it will com op befor Juetic Dam. Oleaon waa sanco surprised yesterday when tb papen were served on him. He aid that tb aaloon license at th European hotel wa taken out In bia nam merely because J. H.

Jone. the present proprietor of the hotel, did not get ben toon enough. He said that ince Jone bat com into poesio he ha left everything in the proprietor' bands and goo on with bit work aa fire man at the brewery. He says he know nothing bout the fact loo far a minor might have produced liquor at the saloon. A case ha been started in district court whereby Joseph Sauen aue for th foreclosure of a mortgage.

George W. Tucker, Leonard H. Tucker and Emma N. Johnson ara defendant. plaintiff sets forth in bia petition that tb defendant, G.

W. Tucker and Leonard U. Tucker, on th 3rd of Feb-rury, 87, gave foor promissory notes each for 100, on being due in one year, on In two, on in tbre and oo in four. A security for payment a mortgage oo a lot in Nickereoo wi given. The plain tiff goe on to that not any of the amount due be been paid except 25 sndtbtU682oi now due.

ErnmtN Johnson claim a mortgage lien on the premise but tb plaintiff eeks to have tbia declared junior and interior to hi. PEBSOKAL8. Prom Tuesday's Daily. R. 8, Newman wu in from North Bend.

A Moyon, of Beaver Crowing, wa io THE JESTER. Tb echo Is alway polite enough return call. A alender rtri aometlme give A young nun a plump rofuaitL Tb whistling wind tid th whit tling woman tr icldoin able to (top a (tree! car. Tbe money a man conceals tn bia vest pocket I lwy In vested. A typewriter girl without any bad spells Is a Jewel, Tbe man who play card Isn't satis-fled with a little here below.

lie alway want good deaL Chicago New. Kotic. Tb anVwiws brim and devlaees of ttrtflcot Brown, oefeaaf and lrentoD. I'e. i a Ham P.i'tftv.FtorMiee B.

niaro. and ri'lly t. on-rtclcnt will tb BntleelhAt on the daa of l-i-nrtiarf. Cbannoey D. Brown, (Jfnrt W.

Hmwo, Cora Latham. and nartilft. Hrown tilwl tn-lr U-tloo In the dtalrli-t rotirt of Doom- nmnit, of Nrhraaka. amlaat the aforeaaid anknown blr and diB'f and wi'tt them Impleaded aa drfnlnia, John D. Vf OeoreeO.

Podire, KlenoraJ. Nowe. and Cr W. IVvdua. ihe ordnst and praer of which ar to adjudire tha Walnilfl, eawirt narirt C.Hrowa to he lb owners of iheewt hlf of the nonb-wet quarter of aeoilnn S.

In is. nonh ran 7, east. In aaid emintv, and to quit In title tn fee 1milrlnnld pllnilf( and to ad-hidirs the wild David 0. Brown to have lit eaiale In aald aremlaea aa the survlvin husband of Brldert Browa. dewaard, and to ad- idee the morieare noon aa'd premlm-a rl'ea Cbaoncey Brown and David Hrown to Danea and rewinled on 4U, of book ot monraai-a of the reeortla nt aatd eminiv to be fully aatlatlrd and dimtharved and praytng tor gpnerat eqnltah'e relkf.

You are required in anawer tha said pernio im en llnr u.e tBth dav ot March. IBAIIWKT nl'VB. ttaow W. Raowa, Ctw l.arnAit. tiavin C.

bm'wv l'in'nrlffa. BT DOLUSX, Coo Cooa. Tuelr Allorotf. Bala Ry rlrttts of an order of aala leaned by th alerkol tl.s dtatrlei court of Dortte coumy. -braaka.

on a dftree of rerlolure wlnirma HinryA. Pierce Is plaintiff, and Alice At-woml. Wm. H. AtwoiKi, Knelinn L.

(Vitii-reil are df-rendanta I will sell at piiMlo auction to the Mirneet bidder for osab at the trotil ilfKie of th court house la aald county on the iib day of March, WW. at o'clnsk a. at, ib fol-lowlnit described lands snd tenement to satisfy the judgment and ecwta la aald action: Biffitinlna at a print oa the north line ot Tenia Btreet, alty an feet westof the aoulbweat comer of blmk aevpnty, of the ortKlnal wn. ntiw city ot Fremont, thenoawiau'rl? on north line of Tenth 8irwt one hundred forty ft, thence nonherlv at rtabt anslea with Tenth (street one hundred forty feel, tbenoe eaaierly parallel with Tenth Street one hundred forty feet, to a point oa wentmaialn of Nyn tventie. thence aoutherly slonir the weal line of Nye Avenue one bundrwl forty feet to plaos ol beglnaluf, la Pout aounir, N' braaltn.

Dated Wth day of amiarr. mon. Mwfiwka J. at.liKAl)F.R.!"beriB. CotiaTRiuRT A Biraia, Ait.

lor Plff. W. 0. TJ. Hooting.

Tb parlor meeting wa held 00 th afternoon ot tb 7th at tb residence ot Mr. Dr. Bell. Th attendtnc wu good, notwithstanding tbt blitstrd bad sent out ita advance agent in th chip ot a cold north wind accompanied by clouds ot dust. The music wta fur nished by Mis Ionl and Mr.

Button, tnd wu thoroughly enjoyed. Dr, Bell gtv a lecture on Food and Digeitloo which mad very clear to ber hearer many point in th every day work ot tbtbody, which they had not under stood before. At tbt clot of tb lee- tun a practical lesson 00 food wa live in the dining room, where all par took of a bountton luncheon, A vot of tbnV( wa given tn Doctor and Mr. McPberton for tbeir physical and mental entertainment C. V.

Bliwitt. Hotie of First Keating of Creditor. ta the Dfotrlct Oort of th Called States (or the western dtatnet of MiaaourL nk iocfh rilvlalaa. la the alter of Membardt ArnDartn, one or the memners of the Am of Biraua a Aruo- ann. Hutikrunt.

It Baakrnptcy To the en-dltnra ot Bald Bernhardt R. Aronann, Is the omintT ot uougei ana auinei Ae- brwka, a bankrupt. Notlw la hereht alvea that oa the tt da of Frliniarj, IINKI, the said Bernhardt H. Arunaoa iui ninxijfj tmBkruvt, and that th (rat eiwtlnt of bia eritoimni Kill be held at Bit office, In tbe Pint National Hank bullnln. on lb aorlneaat eonwr snuria ana rau'ia atraela, Is the Cltv ot St JoaerA.on tbe ih day ol Febrsarr, 10.

at tba hour of 10 o'clock a. at hlra lime tbe. said creditors Bar attend, prove tbeir elalma, spnotnt a tmtu-a, eiamlna tlx bankrupt, and tranaaot asoh other buames aa may properly mm neiur saia BwetfD. This oay 01 rennmnr, iwn Uaxjams 1, WoormnN, lit I KeiaraalaDaakrapuiy, Partition Sal. Under and hv virtue of order of sale on de cree ot partition laaued out of lb Diatrtot Court for lioiifina uonniy.

neoraaaa.ann aa oiirvi-wt. wa will, on lha 19th dav of FeDruarr. A. U. 'SOD.

atto'clonh p. of aald dav, at theeaat front door of tbe County Court Houaa la tbe City of Fremont, lindra County, Nebraska, aril at public auction to the bleheat bidder for eaah, the property uoavnuvu IB aaiu viuvr wwa aa iwr low lowll: Tha south one-half (HI of tbe northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (HI of section thirty ens till township seventeen (171, ranee tea I1U! in iiotkr uuunv nurana. cmim nmnertt to ba sold aettirdln to a degree rea dered by the Dlairlct Court of said Dourlaa County, at Its Brptrmnrr trra, A. D. 119.

In a certain action then and there prodins. whren Oavld Hatnaoa and others we plaintiffs and Austin samaoa ana ot tiers were opfnaanie, Omaha, Nebraska, January lit, lw, JonaM Khwadeb, BtHRV FaRMSR, CUD ktmcaa, Keterees. Ovannia Cowxia, N. T. Lite Bld'f Omaha, Attorney.

fmaonst al v. Bamsoestal. Doe. s. Na SOL.

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