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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 4

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PYKE BOARD MEETS. Fremont to have the knot LCCAL tr.EVITIES aMaaMataaaaaaaaaaSt rroro Tutsdar'e. D(ir. Isidlnj tzl denial) PREVEilT BLEI1JI SBawawaM nvc Allow Contractors Amouuta Dae Honorary Member Cue Tillman of Hooper by Fremont bachelor, has been elected an honorary member of their leap year club. This honor was nEAS3W3 WHY Tbem -Bonds to be Issned.

Masquerade at Lcului-a A mas- the illDDEirpilEY The of the dyking dis auerade ball will be tield In tfaa ball IMOCDLATION INDID SPNtAD Of conferred In recogntioa of Mr. Till- trict had their regular monthly at Leehara Friday evening. UiiLOltal DltKAII AT Bill. BTIPHKNS man's record of having got the moat Dell Moeely and family came down ion today. F.

H. Wallace came down from Scrlbner and 'Engineer Darrow proposals so far. Dame rumor has from Alnsworth to attend the fun "DAKIUQ P0170EQ had him four times promised to as attended from Lincoln. eral of Mr. 'a father.

HCNKYKTIRrPLACIRUIIQLAR- many different young ladles, and Th amount duo the contractors Pastoral Letter At the. Sunday hal obtained the confidenca of tho public, Two Waaka without. Purthar Da-velopmonta of Bymptoma Iva Proof of nlarlt (ZED LAST MI6HT while Mr. Tillman most persistently services at the Catbolio. church Rev, wars allowed and ordered paid, and the payment tot her bills provided It compiles with the Pars Pood Lows ot all slates.

It is tha only blgb-grada Powder sold at a moderate prlca. It is not mads by a Baking Powder Trust. ntvnared with It ia free from Rochcllo Salts Of AhUB. XV Fr. O'BulHvan read (ha lentea pas denies that there waa foundation for any of hla friends insisted to for.

General satisfaction was ex aok With ISO In iHvar Mlealn toral letter of Bishop Scannell. the contrary and presented his name pressed with the condition of the Pram Cigar Box In Caae A 8. It Is tha stroogest Baking Powder on; tl marketw ki.noA.oo oriven tor anv aubtanoo Prom Monday's Dally. There haa been no further spread Tbia Party It was Mr. H.

A. without hla Consent, 2l work of tha'dlstrict. i Hotchklsa and not Mn D. W. Hotch- It -was definitely decided that the Inlurloua to haalth found In Calumet Window Trick That Worked -r'-- of cholera among Dan V.

Stephens' Duroo-Joraey hogs and Mr. Stephens 'Pron6tki' for 'Young Seaman R. C. McDuffy, a eon of F. 8.

Mc- kis who entertained company at Calaanet It so earttnnrswi aeftBiineauf Brepared that (be neulrolliaUoa. of the IS carda, aa stated In the aoclal col- bonds on tha unpaid assessmenta would bo faeued on Thursday. The directors gave notice a week or so DeJTy of Fremont, successfully passed iDgradienta la abaolutelr porlact. TRereiore, el. hu WaM ma atnrhllA Ralta or believes the experimental Inoculation with' a new virus by government ex umn Saturday.

the examination for seaman's gunner Atom In the food. Is leuiilly From Tuesday'. Dally. Lenten Service-Tho lenten per perts haa proven a eueceaa. Two of ago that Interest snce December 10th at Washington, D.

a few days ago, iod opens tomorrow and regular eer- AH Grocan are Astkorlzsd to Guarantst thla. the hogs of the herd of fifty or more and the young been assigned would be collected on all jwsees- Sneaktbleves who entered Henry Peter' saloon opposite the union J)M- rice will tie held at the Catholic CalwaaetBakiBsPowdatoottt Cotts for duty on the United States Battle have dbd since the Inoculation was! ments paid now but concluded Friday To enger station between (lie hours of I church every Friday evening. a llltw vura Uiaa me coeap. imarioua ttowdeia bow on lb markci, bat It a blg made two weeks aro, tout these were I not to do so. ship Nebraska, now on the Pacific morrow being Ash Wednesday, the 9aviav mi.

m. suffering at the time from the dls- isC- McDuffy has an excellent rec I ashes will be blessed at O'clock. Try Calumet ie. None of the others which was ord In the navy. He enlisted when la lent night and 6 tab morning managed to find a sack containing Cflj dollkra 4u silver which Mr.

Petera" had concealed In a cigar bos among other Dnroe Jersey Hog Sale. given the treatment hal ahown any Hla Hand Done Cp Caseins Tidd Henry Burta. ztt miles northwest symptoms of the cholera. he was only sixteen and haa had fire years of honorable service to his credit. At the expiration of his first of the depot expreaamen bad the of the sugar factory and miles cigar bores In a aalee' caae.

Mr, Mr. Stephens received afeport last I fingers of his right hand crashed in northeast of North Bend, will hold a HWle accident on the platform yes-1 terra he held a good office. He will a bog sale Tuesday, March 10, when Petera missed the money aoon after he opened fa place of business this morning and at once notified the po be In Fremont next Saturday and terday and la wearing it In a doctor's night from his farm, and he is highly enthusiastic over It. The virus was injected in msmoer similar to the application of anti-toxin and It seems 13 tried sows and fall yearlings and will make a brief atop here on his bandage for a while. 13 large gilts will be offered.

Thla la He la For Taft W. C. Condkt, B. way west. The Nebraska la to sail from Frisco soon to meet the United choice stuff, no better in the county, lice, iwtao made an Investigation with-out result.

Entrance to the building waa gained thro a weat window, to have made the hogs Immune from at M. baggageman is passing the Send for catalogue. Sale opens at the dread, cholera. States fleet which haa rounded Cape 12:30, lunch at noon. wbtch wai pushed up after the outside cigars this morning all on account of a little stranger that put in appear Horn.

metal lining of It had been torn off. Real Estate Transfers. ance at his home at 7, o'clock hut evening. Ills papa says be is already Mr. Petera' believe the well or thieves were In hla place of business Warranty Deeds Wm.

C. Kruger 25-FOOT GAP UNDER BRIDGE a r. hollering for Taft last night and that the unfastened to A. E. Romberg, ne 22-20 Slaking Change Waterloo Gasette the window lock at that time.

VETS SIC BANQUET 717,760. Watar Ruahlng Thru Ona Opening Win. McWhorter went to Fremont How the th levei came to know the E. A. Dodge to Gertrude Kruger, yesterday to see his son, Herbert, and ef Burlington Worke Wow money was In the show caae or advertise hla sale.

Mr. and Mrs. Her -whether they found It by accident Mr. no Vl, Maurice Nelson to Henry J. An demon, aw so '8-17-8 $5,000 CHARTER NUMBERS M0FHIR8OM bert McWhorter are going to move A gap twenty-five feet wide re POST RsNTIRTAIN this spring from the Keene ranch to a Peters does not know.

He has a cash register In the building, but believed the empty cigar box afforded a hiding Henry J. Anderson to A. P. An farm near Nlckerson. mains in the embankment which the Burlington constructed under itt derson, part i i iw 8-17-8 place that waa aafer than the former.

Former Freroonter Dead Mrs. Maaonio Hall Brilliant and S-poooh- steel bridge south of Fremont, Thru Sioux City Ashland Delevopment Co. to John F. Haye, lot 14 block 14, this a great volume of water thlrty-flve feet deep Is pouring. The earth Making Unuaually Intereatlng for Ita Remlnlacent Flavor TRIBUNE WANT ADS PAT Augusta Fcltheln, a former Fremont citizen died in Omaha last week and was laid to rest Sunday.

She was Winalow $0. C. F. Dodge to Carl Quandt, and willow work on either side of It Is holding out, and the dyke above, constructed of matting and stone, it eighty-three years old. Mrs.

FeKheln removed from Fremont fifteen or From Tuesday's Daily. twenty years ago. She formerly re McPherson post No. 4, G. A.

aw 14; BK a nw 1- 19-5 19.432. S. G. Mitchel to Daniel Boyer, serving in some measure to check the IVORY POLISH sided at the corner of Irving avenue McPherson poet, W. R.

and the flow. The atream is being success and Eighth street. Fremont -signal corps were guests last fully turned to a new channel to the night of the seven charter members Jacob Thedens to Fred Henkena, Given t'p Search Pender Repub south. It is believed the road has the situation well in hand now. of the first-named organisation at an lot 10-11 block 39, Fourth addition lic: Olaf Olson from Rosalie was rvia runniivKi ana pianos "QoodFor Any Wood" fLBANS and aoliihaa.

rwm taint Mid rMort lh ftniah. Guaranteed to lira amfacl aatikficilon. Atnoluulf belt Dalit aula, Aeml as aua.ti. elaborate banquet at Masonic hall, to Hooper 82,700. The river continues high.

It is on here Tuesday on his way to.Wausa, whore be haa rented a farm and will WE ARE WORKING OVERTIME this week to accommodate all our customers. THIS IS ONLY A RpiINDER that we are still in the game. WATCH THIS SPACE next week as will have something important to say. John W. Tharp to L.

H. Weeter- The affair was In celebration of the4 Ievel wltll tne bankg between tht thirty-second anniversary of the or make his future home. Mr. Olson tun Jl yow daalar aWani carry twad a bn urn. and wa'll Ma thit ara tua- ganization of McPherson poet.

It was railroad affd wagon bridges. Here the loe haa not gone Out. Below the Burlington bridge the sandbars have Price tB mm lot saya he Investigated the theory of the clairvoyant as to the disappearance most excellent in all ita features, and MNUrCTUHCO sv most thoroly enjoyable. The dinner commenced to show where the north of their daughter and got no results. ORCHARD A WUHEll, Omsk, Itkr.

boff, lot 8-9-10 block 4, Nlckerson $1,100. Evn Thomas, et al. to B. D. Hib-ler, ne ne 32- Otto Forney to Frank J.

Vrba, lot 10 block 2, Dodge, part lot $3,300. A. L. Johnson to Christian Johan- was at half past aix and waa followed They have now -entirely abandoned channel formerly flowed. search for- the child, and give her by two hours of speech-making, while h.

D. Richards presided as master of up aa lost unless some new theory ceremonies. developes. YOUNG FIREMAN WAS HURT Married Valley Enterprise: Claud The speeches were in a happy vein and were especially Interesting' and valuable for their reminiscences of Egger. of Saunders.

county and Miss Maggie Smith of this place went to AGENTS WANTED Men and Women Wanted toaolfftur Adjustablft Window hbsde Holder at your iiwa home or traveling, bend Wic tor mtmrite and lnt tuctloos, prepaid. CUH IHAOI NOIRER CO 14 8. ib ft Omaha Warren Wood bury 'a Leg Crushed the Civil war. Naar Nolelgh Today Fremont Wednesday morning where they were united In marriage by the' The hall for the occasion was decorated in red, white and blue. Flags were conspicuoue in the arrangement, forming draperies at the win county judge.

The bride ia a daugh ter of Alex Smith and the groom is From Tuesday's Dally. Warren Woodbury, a Northwest nsen, lot 12 block 8, R. Kittle'a addition to Fremont $3,050. Maria L. Dorsey to C.

F. Dodge, tot 1-2 block 35 Nortbshle addition to Fremont $1. Geo. A. Murrell to G.

A. Green, lot 6-7 block 19, Northside addition to Fremont $2,200. Quit Claim Deeds Margaret Head to D. F. Head, 14 nw 32-19-7 1,000.

Mortgages $7,150. Satisfaction of 8,990. Chattels $3,297.35. a nephew of Hans Eggers of this dows and cosy corners, and a pretty place. The couple Intended to be ern fireman, waa crushed under an en 1 combination of hues underneath the married here but when the nineteen- gine weat of Nerlgh tbs 'morning, and.

III big electric sign of welcome which year-old bridegroom to be, returned may lose a log below the knee in con I 1 I glows iln the south end of the hall with the papers, be learned that sequence. Upwards of 150 persons were seated Dodge county license would not apply Woodbury's" hurry to get off the PBEPAJIEO INSTANTLY. Simply add boU-in water, tool and terra. Wo per package at all stocks. 7 flavor.

Refute all nibsUnilaa. at the five long tables. A pleasurable here and therefore they returned to feature was the rendition of some engine when it looked for a moment as tho tho twiiin might run into I PfXimitvres I r-lSaiaai I -i patriotic songs. "The Sword of Dunk er Hill" was eung toy Mrs. Burt May; burning bridge caused the accident Without a moment's hesitation hr The Star-Spangled Banner" by Mrs.

leaped from the cab: He rolled under M. M. Bellinger, and "The Blue and tho tender. The train was stopped Jiet a Sure Hatch Now! Nui-iiaj-itMii w.a.ia.t-.!.,.! the Gray" by Mrs. Marie Haas-Martin.

The assembly Joined in singing by the engineer before it reached the blazing structure, and bad Woodburv I "Marching Thru Georgia." The Club Warranty Deeds W. 3. Brown to Wm. McDonald, part lot 4 block 183, Fremont $2,000. Wm.

McDonald to Hattio McDonald, part lot 4 block 183, Fremont $3,000. F. M. Thompson to Hattio McDon-ild, lot 5 block 34, Chase's addition to Fremont $873. Jog.

Gli.sg.mann to John Wahlers, Vk ne 14. 12-20-6 $4,080. Mortgages $10,700. Satisfaction of Mortgage $700. Assignment of Mortgage $1,500.

remained aboard he would not have orchestra furnished instrumental been hurt. He Is a new man on the music. road. The surviving charter members of the post L. D.

Richards, N. M. PJlubury, and W. A. G.

Cobb, of Fremont; H. P. Bellows, of Wahoo; John UP II GOUGE III TRADE MaRKL III OMT. Steen, of Scotts Bluffs; J. A.

Farn ham, of North Bend; end H. 0. Paine, Chattels $1,508. Lease $100. Men Blaetlnc for Dyka Dlatrlot at of Ainsworth, Neb.

Head of laland The program of addresses was as follows Foley's Orlno Laxative is sold un From Tuesday's Daily. Address of Welcome Comrade H. der a positive guarantee to cure con- O. Paine. Above the diversion dyke of the Fre Response Mrs.

Amelia Smalls, stlpatlon, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If mont district men have been engaged the past two days In breaking up the ice by means of dynamite explosions. president of W. R. C.

It falls, the manufacturers refund "-The" Grand Army Comrade Thos. The loe bad forged at the head of the your money. What more can any one I A. Crelgh, department commander, SALE do. Pthl's and Depot Drua Stores.

7 big Island and there was danger that it I 7X I r. 1 17 HI! If ll History of McPherson Post Com would damage the work of the district. rade 1. P. Gaxe.

11 uuiuiuiiv 1 niu These crjitally fragments have been The Decisive Battle of the War1 coming down tha atream In a lively -r-Oumrade Geo. B. French FRANKLIN KEKSTIXG 1KAI. Passed Away at Ills Home Humliiy Night Funeral Tomorrow. What It Means" Comrade Jno.

way, carried by the awift-flowlng BARGAINS W. Goff. The river continues high above the "Lessons of War" Comrade C. Burlington bridge. The gap In the Hollenbeck, FFanknn Kerstlnir rfloH an 1 I.b.

i a t.l IIASCO IS TOE BIG FOR INCUBATOR SALES ine uauie or oettyshurg" uut aoigi nignt at 11 o'clock at his homo. 841 mi af tha Anas k.l m. I I 1 P. Eaton, 2i I Aortn Logan street On January 1 I UI MVU BVUbU, Benediction. the deceased suffered a partial stroke 1 WATCH THIS SPACE! SOMETHING GOOD EVERY DAY If you ara interested in raising poultry you will know the time baa gone by for depending on the lieu to do the hatching.

The hen is alt right as a layer. Down to this minute we haven't found anvthinir to of paralysis and later grip and con 1 a gestion of the brain set In. CATARRH IS CURABLE. The funeral will be held from the take her place as a layer. But when it comes to hatching we've got I family home Tuesday afternoon at 2 clock under the.ausplces of the G.

Surcesaful Experimenta in Abating I uppoaod Dodge County Couple A. IW5' and Curing thla Disease, May ba Southern Elopere rranann Kerning was born In Catarrh la an entirely unnecessary "jggX't N- Y-i FaAr-impy i 183c disease and should not be tolerated A $250 Piano Player He came to Fremont In 1890 and has 1 for a single day -now-that liyomci rrom Dii no seuentiiy a Down ana uas made ao World Herald: A teleirram haa hean nw I Totail $525 followed the work of painting and decorating. He was versed In astronomy and. astrology and cave mil van i vi vuuugu ifj- ane is too limited in her capacity, night here is where the Sure Hatch Ineul.ator comes The work of this machine puts the hen of business as a hatdier and encourages her as a layer, 'Tha entire time of the hen nhould be given to that she ia bent auited for producing eKK It is truly maryelouswhat strong, healthy chicks come out "of the Sure latch when it haa half a chance with good eggs and a little at-teution. Anyone who haa hatched chicks with the Sure Hatch would no more think of going back to bena as batchere than ho would think of abandoning the cook a love and hanging his skillet over the lire place, or the farmer would sell his riding gang plpw and follow a crooked stick drawn by an ox across the field.

If you live cl6e enough to Fremont to come after your machine, call at Davis lee! Store on Main tr. t.t-t a. er celved by Sheriff Canning, which indi many cures to Fremont and towns. cates that the cdupia presenting them- 1 n. those some of hla attention.

He wns I EIPIIIIIlHI old theory that catarrh was a blood i.i,ai..-i TZT ln Mtes Henrietta $342 HVataiv ui disease. It la a germ trouble, and LV." UTZl Z.l lTna tu'8 "uhlve. Aim. II remedy I. Hyomel.

which medi- tI" Z'ZTT catea the air you breathe, killing all iff declines to triva out telecram ht Yt 1 A caurrhal germ iTS2 or at. i. the Sure Hatch Aa there is life and health ia thk "7 I maianapoiis, Jnd. cannot factory, west cud of Fourthjtreot-If you come to iremont, aOTd for descriptive catalogue and hand cf I oultry l'rofiu, free for the aaking. air of the pine forests, filled with klng the Sheriff to took out for the 516 MAIN liook XCeACl II conP A Life at Stake.

STREET Tha would-b. bridegroom gave hi. I Your life may be at stake when 1 "'aanca at you aotlce any algn of kidney rbl.d Ml- FRBIONTrNEBRASKA I a.su anqnhiageZZyearss when dor-trouTIe aa Bright' dlsease-airf be appeared for license, -whil, hi. dlahete. Tstart witb rtiiSSuS Was atdtoba Mies Ity thatuir ilduT WAMea-ofirorth Bend, Neb.

age Foley'. KM Remedy Commence k-doea not do all that claimed 18. They ware refwed a Ilcoasa be- taking it at the first sen of daEST Pohl's and Depot lXret 8 7 WANT ADS IN THE TRIBUNE BQINQ RESULTS.

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