itenc ii'n Visit to Houston. The Reneau * Uncover n Big Fortune ol One ot Their Fiench Ancestors. I. A. Kouenu roturnud Tuesday tiight from Houston , Texas , vliurti ht > went last week as n deliv.nto from Broken Bow to the TIMIIS- MitiBlBHippi Congress and to attend n roution of tUo liouoau fnmily nt the eamo time From the Associ ated Press report of the affair , the meeting of the LicnuaiiB la likuly to develop reaultH more substantial than any action ol the Traurt-Miri- sistiippi congress. Ahotil tHrty- tlvo Of tlio OoaociidcnlH of I'lnllip Francis Renault ( Lloncau ) : nut nl Houston and affootcd an organi/a tioj with a view of rcoloiining the property that , belonged to their Ficnob ancestor. It appears that Phillip Frances Renault , who was a subject of Louis V , was sent by the king to this oouutry about 17.15 as a special envoy. To remunerate him for valuable services ho made him several giants of land that in located in Missouri and Illinois. One tract ia 14x18 miles in dimen on thn cant Hide of the MIHH isHippi nvor , and embraces HOIUU of the beat lead minis of .Missouri- The oity of Peoria , IJh , is located upon pait of the. grant. As the grant was made before the United States had purchased the French possessions unbracing the granlH to Renault , the French government reserved all grants made prior to that dat , heuuo Renault's lands wore not a Too led by Uncle Sam'H purchase. AH PI'illip Renault re turned to Franco in 17512 and died there in 1755 , he being single , nothing was done by his heirs to prosecute their rights to his pen sessions. John Renault , a younger brother of Phillip , became a nsi- dent of this country , and it is his heirs who now spell Mieir name Reneau and Ryuo , that have been looking up the matter a..d find the racords at Wellington show that the government has never claimed or given title to any of the Phillip Renault poKsostuons , granted to him by the then King of Franco. As the title came through the French government , and not this , they hold that the law of non occupancy does not bar the original owners , should they bo able to establish their right ful heirehip. At the union of the family last week at Houston an organization was affected with a view of establishing their claims. I. A. Ron Gnu of this city was elect 0(1 general ( secretary of the associ ation , and I. D. Reneau of Alma one of the vice-presidents. Mr. Renoau does not have great hopes of the heirs getting the property , hut the association tliinkH .in it , \ now worth over a million dollars thai it is worth making an effort for , oven should they not succeed. Mr. Reneau reports having enjoyed a splendid visit. The Rouoau fam ily was accorded the free hospital ity , excursions and boat rides by the people of Houston as were planned for the delegates of t * > o Trans-Mississippi Congress , and besides were banqueted by the pro prietor of the h-tel whore they stopped , an elaborate menu having been provided. Rain , llaln. Several rains have visited this vicinity this week. The rain gauge showed a precipitation on the morn ing of the 23d of 90-100 inches ; 24 , 53-100 inches ; 2f > , 25-100 inches ; making a total ot 1.08. With near ly three inches the week previous the ground is in tine ccndition. Look for Hntllcal Changes In I ) . & M Time Sunday. Sunday , April 20th , is tin date fixed for the now time table ou the B. & M. Lino. At this writing , Wednesday , our local agent has not received the time card , but from best information the changes in the time of the passenger trams will bo quite radical , 41 , which arrives hero "now at 1O.GO p. m. going west , will not reach hero until 8 or 4 o'clock a. m. ; 4U will arrive hero between 10 and 11 p. m. , coing east ; 44. which now loaves hero at 11:25 : , will go east about 0:20 : , the same time of 42 now. No change is looked for in 43 , as it is expected to arrive hero going west about 5 o'clock p. m. 43 and 44 will , in stead of making this the terminus , run to Edgemout , S. D. Mustering In Company M. Saturday , April 28) nt Opera House. rooa nut , Presiding officer Mayor Koyio Dnot . . . . McsctamcB Uuttereon nml Stuckey Address of welcome Mayor Koytc Mustering In Company 11 , and aCdreti by Ad jutant General Hurry. Male Quartet , Meters , J. M. Jlotte , 0. B. Oi berne , Dr. llass and N , T , Qadd. Address lion. Jas , WliHohcad Address Judge 11. M. bulllvnii Instrumental muelo G. 1) . Hoot Address A. II. Humphrey Address J It. ueau Boldler' * Mother , response Mrs. o. I'lckott bong , 2Ie damoi Adamsoii , llltckwoll , Mayor and Taylor. Address Qov. W. A. Poyntor Hone v America Adjournment informal reception of the governor , P. M. Jtu- blue In charge AH arc cordially invited to bo present. Mike Scaulon lunch room con fectionary and cigars. North side. The Ladles Liboar ) Association will convene in "Old Ma'.ds Con vention" in tto near future , dnto aiiouncod later. TAKKN UP By the undorHined , on April 20 , a red heifer , with white face , about two years old Owner can have name by paying expenses , NKI.S Lieu. L. E Cole has a call that was born blind. It is a largo healthy calf and appears all right in every particular except that it has no eye. No eye balls w ro over formed. For the lack of time wo are com pelled to omit a comninucation from Westorville , announcing the mar riage of Mr , Baseman Taylor and Misf. Maggie Shore. It will appear next week. llov S. W. ttiohards , the pislor olout of the Baptist church of Bro. ken Uow , expects to start with his ftmily for this plaoo May 2d , aud arrive hero the 3d. His goods were shipped for Broken Bow today. Fred Rime came near having a lire in his plauo Monday evening from a gas lamp 1 He nro alarm oa'lod out the llro companies. , but by the time they were on the pround the fire was under control. It was a close call. The only daughter of County Treasurer Sohnoringor and wife , aged four Weeke , was laid to rest in Kingsbury cemetery last Sunday. Death resulted from pneumonia. The sorrowing paren's have the sympathy of a host of friends. Callaway Independent. Granville Bailey , of Ouonto , who has been homo on parole from the Norfolk assylum , was arrested and brought to the city Tuesday even ing by Will Armstrong for insan ity. Ho has been adjudged a lit subject for the assylum by the board and will again bo returned. 'I ho women of St , John's Guild of the Episcopal church , at their annual mooting on Thursday of last week , appointed a committee to express their 'hearty thanks to all friemlb of the church who have by thu contribution of money , material or labor , aided in the purchase and improvement of the rectory. COM.MITTICK. Card of Thanks. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ilogaboom hereby wish to express their heart felt that'lcs to the many neighbors who HO kindly assisted them during the sickness , death and funeral of their loved mother. Married. Henry A. Jolinaon mid Miss. Ulla Tliomo wer ° nmrrii'd nt tlio rosldonco of tlio lirldos nuri-nla Mr HiiU.Mrn .Daniel Kclln in this city In-t l'rl- ilnv cvcnliiLf. llov. 15. A. Knlirht oIllcliitlML' . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ivoliu and for the past two years has been a stenographer , and for eight- teen months of the time has hold a position in the office of Morgan & Skillmau. She is a young lady who enjoys the high cnteom of all who know her. The groom is a posproous farmer and stockman , lie is out of debt aud has hiu four hundred acre farm stocked with one hundred head of cattle , horses and farm machinery. The wedding was quiet offai' , only a few of the immo'Jiato friends being present. Mr. and Mrs Johnson loft Satin- day morning on a visit at Fremont with relatives of the groom where they will spend a few days before begining housekeeping. Those present at the wadding and who enjoyed the wedding supper wore Messrs and Mosdamcs A. Morgan , F. M. Skillman , G. W. Apple , J. E. Lipton and Mrs. E. Roynor , Misses Libbio Bronizer and Mamie Thompson , aud Jas. McMillan. The RKPUIJUOAN extends to the happy couple congratulations. U.B. Church. Subject for the morning service , Christ in us , subject for the evening - ing service , Sees of home. REV. EPLHY. Pastor. Episcopal Church. Second Sunday after E-istor , April 20th. Bishop Graves will preach both morning and evening. The Easter musio will be repeated aud the children will have a spec ial service at 3,15 when the Bishop will address them. You are cor dially invited to bo present. WALTON HAI.L DOQQKIIT. Rector , M. E. Church. The subject of the sermon at the M. E. church next Sunday morning will boComon : SonseuUoli | > ion , ' In the oveninq : Disturbing Vis ions. " Epworth League at 7 p. m. Every body cordially invited to all those services. E. A. NIGHT. Pastor. LAND OEFICB AT NoiiTii FLATTE , NBU , April lBth.,1900. Notlcu is hereby Klfcn that the following named settler has MoU notice of bis Intention tc make ilual proof m rutiport of liie.clulrn , and tlmt paid proof will bo mauo before County Judcuat llroken Dow. Nebraska , on Jnno Sd , 100U , viz : fotcr 0 Meltorron , 11. E. No. 1WIU , for the no > J new sue. ! ! H , e BO ! { eo > < uu > i s c. ! il , town 14 , raiiije Si W. bdo iiumoj the following ltni'6sccti > ( : ere 111 * continues resilience upon and cult'vntlor ot until land , yUi Klleu Wbalen , Kcl.Muil Whaleri1 Cbrlstlen Ovorgstd , Kngcuo .1. Uobllttt , all of Oconto , Nub. CUo. K. KjiENCJl , KcfUter , Fair Prices , lest Material , and Best Workmanship. C. B. BETTS , AOTOOTCEMENT : I wish to bay to my Friondfl and Patrons that I am now located in the Now Brick Building , on west aide of Square , whore I will bo bolter proparcd to servo them than ever be fore. F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. O TheMachinethatTalksTalk Tlif Cirm Just out , CmtliUacl. PHONE 1 IIC VJCIU out aml scml it to u , with $1.00 and we will send you one of the new Ocm ( JraphophoncS by Express , C. O. D. subject to examination. You can examine It at your express office and if founil exactly as represented , entirely satisfactory In every way , and the equal in value to any machine sold at flO and jJ12 , pay our agent Our Special Oiler Price , $5.00. and express charges , less the 51 sent with order. 1'or home amusement this will entertain hour. Wind * up like a clock. Kccitcs'Tells ; runny Stories1 sunjt Into Itstories told to It. You caiimak'e your records easily aridreprodu at once , as often as desired. Price $5.00 includes Improved Gem Graphoph ( , . . , one extra loud .ilumnlum Reproducer , one 10-inch horn , one Hearing Tube. Best Exhi bition' Kccord.l ( musical or talking ) 5 a dozen , 42c each. Slot Country dealers will find a veritable gold mine In our two new slot A/lnrliinnc / "Jaclllncs Thc "Weal" Graphophone $ ao and wonderful "Ray" . " "V11"-3' Kinctoscope ( or moving picture machine ) $15 , operates automatic , ally , require ? no attention whatever , can be placed on top of show case or counter. Machines pay for them. clvcs in two weeks , Thc Kinctoscope docs for the eye what the Graphophone docs for the car. Ob. < P I- iects act anil move as if alive. Reproduces In miniature the same subjects as the large hundred dollar Pt"l Moving Picture Machines. 1 he parlor "Ray" Moving Picture Machine , three belts with each machine. * ' . bend in # 1 and we will send you cither machine by Kxpress C. O. D . subject to examination. II found exactly m teprcs'jntcd and entirely satisfactory in every way , pay the agent our price , less the # 1 sent with order Complete new Illustrated Kinctoscope , Gr.iphophonc and Record Catalogue , containing lull descrip tion of large exhibition show outfits , ranging from 510 to $50 , sent Iree on request. Hargcr & Blish , Western Selling Agts. 904-910 Main St. , Oubuque , Iowa SeeniB like the old adage will come true , that rain on Easier Sunday means rain for 8'x suuoes- sivo Sundays. P. II. MoMolly took II. G. Dau- IIO'H and A C QriilitliH cattle away today , will herd and grass them near Aetna Nobr. While shutting the gate near John MoDannola on ast Saturday Milo Young's horses started to run ; ho got hold of the lines and fell and alter dragging him a lew rods ho lot go ; they run to Ryno where they arrived ou Bohedulo time whore they were onught ; n broken poll , dashboard and a ft-AV broken spoken. Uuclo Milo aud the her oa wore the worse for th spin. liain , rain and still it raina ; the ground well soaked ; small grain and pasture dressed in living green ; farmurH iubilant over thu for a crop and are rushing around anxious to commence planting corn soon as weather permits. Nebraska is all right * blessid with rain , it has a line prospect for a crop. J. It has survived drouths and panic aud was on the verge of bank- rupoy. It has became more solvent again and has paid most of its former debts ; gridironod it's prair ies with railroads ; has cattle and hogs galore ; has indulged in more politics of the fake brand than any other country since the flood. Stand up for Nebraska. \VcHivrvlllc. .Received to late for last \\eok. Miss Delia Bnrger just closed a very successful term ol school. Mrs. Dr. Ale Arthur ? Wft8 called east last week to the bed aide of a sick brother1 Kev.fn. M. Plokuey will lecture at the M. E. church , Friday evening April On account of the storm last Sunday morning the Easier exorcises were post pone J one week. Miss Mllllo Luco who was teaching in the Lfvmphcre district , closed her school one week hfuore her term closed on tlio account of the elcknees of liei father. Mr. J. Q. Illpley came down from the went last Saturday morning to visit his [ unilly , hut expects to return uoxt week. llov. g. G. Hulbort went to Callnway last Tuoeday to attend the ministers as sociation , his daughter Illma accompli uy- lug him as far as iJtokon Bow. Ciiiiiro itttiun. The small grain la in and coming up t Horn , to Mr. and Mre. Jotcpu Clark , April 15 , twins. Mother aud baby are doing well. Mrs. 1. M. Mason went to Broken Bow Saturday. Mrs. Oharlio Dolts , of Broken Bow. was visiting nt the homo of F. A. Betts last weak. A number of woodmen attended the Lodge at Anfllpy Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ross went to Broken Bow Saturday. Mr. > ind Mrs. Al Daulels are the happy parents of a girl , from April 10th- Mrs- Will Edmunds was visiting in Cat creek Thursday. Mrs.'l. M. Mason and Mrs. Mason were collecting money Thursday to help build the new church. Mrs. No. George and daughter llunlcu , were collecting - lecting Saturday. There Is an amount of over lifty two dallurs already collec ted. MUburn Items. Doings around Milburn are about as lively as over Wo have plenty of rain this spr ing , with a little hail Wednesday morning. tfruit Irees are coming into bloom and prospects are lhat every little twig and tree will bear this year. Ground is m exoelont condition and wheat never looked bettor at this time of year. Ab Buloher , John Huffman and others are building a brush dam in the river at the head ot the Lillian Irrigation ditch seven miles above Milburn. Jas. Milburn in whose honor this town was named , together with family ? nd some other Ouster county people about iserwyn start ed-on an overland trip north for the Albertio country in Western Can ada. Wo are sorry to lose Mr. Milburn and family from our midst but wish them a pleasant trip. Mr. Hugh Davey , a now comtner has settled on the old Frank Ready plaoo and will make it hia future home. Half Rates to Lincoln. Via the Burlington Route , May 1 and 2 , account Republican Stale Convention. Pay you to take advantage of this rate and bo in Lincoln May 1 , big celebration that day in connec tion with unveiling ofuthe Spanish cam'on presented to the oity by Ihe government. Notice to Members of Co. M. A moeling of Company M. will bo held ot the court house Saturday , April 38th , at ii o'clock , for the pur pose of mustering in the company. All who have enrolled are urged to be present on that date. The list is yet a few men short of the required number and any who want to enlist should make application at once , an the number is limited. Qov. Poyn tor and General Barry will bo here and deliver addresses. W. H. OSIJOTINK , Recruiting Officer. BURLINGTON ROUTE Novr time- card. April 29tu. Sunday , April U9th , Important changes will be made In the running time of the followlhg Burling ton trains : No. 0. Denver to Otunha and Chicago. No. 14 , Oxford to St. Joseph and St. Louis. No. 17 , Kansas City and St. Joseph to Oxford and Denver. No. 41 , St. Joseph and Lincoln to the Black Hills , Montana , Washington and Oregon. No. 42 , BllliBKa to Lincoln , Omaha St. Joseph , Kansas City and St. Louis , No. 43 , Lincoln to Alliance aud Hdgemont. See nearest Burlington ticket aent ( and get details of the now eohedules. This will prevent the possibility of misMng trains. J. FUANOIS Qon'l Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. OAMFCUON &RKKSK , ATrOUNKY8.tJC01JN8KLI.OKS AT Hoi ina 8-0 U lty block , Urolten Uoff , Neb Wo carry a We rci rive slock of goods from 10,000 to valued nt 25.WO Otters I1.SOO.OOO 00 every day We own nml occupy the tallest mercantile butldinc In th world. We have over 2,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clerks are constantly engaged filling out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE In the book of the people It quotes Wholesale Prices to Everybody , has over 1,000 pages , 16,000 Illustrations , and 60,000 descriptions of articles with prices. It costs 72 cents to print and mat each copy. 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Jt t t j/tjt $ J.OO-PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $ J.OO THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN J ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. ® THE INTER OCEAN'S HEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. * Price ol Dally by mall $1.00 per year e _ . Price of Sunday by mail 32 00 per year t * Daily and Sunday by mail $6fJOpcrjear o oWE A > WE AEE MOTOTG ! ! We are going to occupy the large double room on the southeast corner of the Square , recently vacated by O. P. Perley , with a Mammoth Stock of Groceries , Queensware , Stoneware , Cutlery , Flour , Feed and Seeds. Fresh Fruits a Specialty. Come and see us at our New Stand. We will treat you right. YOURS FOR USI NESS , Peale & John , Tine Grocers AThoIesale c Retail BEOKEN BOW , NEBKASKA. Jfi. \Vo bavo ever 100 sets of good first-class Farm Harness Viv that wo will soil at the old prioo of last year. Our reason Vivt § t son for this is that wo have carried thorn ever from last 1 year and the leather iu thorn was bought cheap. This gives us a ohanoo fs undersoil all competitors by ten per oont. § I For Cash Only. i Fall Time on these Goods. At low price quoted. On Saddles wo are always right , Don't forgot our line of Hardware , Barl ) Hog Fence , Buggies and Wagons , Cook Stoves and Ranges , the best on earth for the prioo. G , W. APPLE.