The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 29, 1906, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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    PAGE 7
MARCH 29, 1906
UJte Hobraclia Indopondcnt
State Nerts
John N. Kirby, a member - of the
Soldiers Home, Grand Island, died
at Stockwell, Frontier county, Sunday.
Mr. -Charley Mead, assistant cash
ier of the Beemer State bank, was
arrested last night and now lies
in the county jail on a charge of em
bezzling the sum of $8,300, the funds
of the bank.
The new trunk line of the Home
Telephone company belween Beatrice
and Blue Springs has been completed
and was put in operation Saturday, i
An epidemic of measles which has
been 'prevailing at Humboldt for a
couple of weeks still continues un
abated and is interfering considerably
with the attendance at the city
schools.
A, large wolf was caught in a trap
on the farm of C. H. Lane, a mile from
Table Rock last night. It was turned
loose to be captured by the trailing
hounds recently purchased and
brought here for that purpose.
At the local declamatory contest for
the purpose of deciding upon the rep
resentative of the Grand Island schools
in the district contest of the State
High School association, Miss Ida
Rouse won first honors and will rep
resent the local school in the Hastings
rnntpst two weeks from last Friday.
During the last week the county
commissioners have had men at wont
measuring: the spans of the Platte
river bridge at Schuyler. They also
took measurements of the piling and
the number of spans that are worth
less. Thev are going to have an esu
.mate made as to the amount It will
tfll,-p tn rpnair the bridge.
The women of the library association
r.f Minden gave one of their best series
of entertainments Friday evening for
the benefit of the Dublic norary ana
it was a great success. The supper
was the finest ever spread here for
the miblic and the crowd was large.
The Droceeds were $85. They will
continue with suppers and other en
tertainments.
, William Winters, an employe of the
Griffith Construction company of Kan
sas City, while at work on the new
23d inst. had his right leg broken and
his ankle crushed, by a steel girder
weighing 2,000 pounds tailing on nis
at it was being hoisted by a , crane.
His leg will probably nave to De am
nutated.
The fight over .the Gibbon water
works bonds was decided in court at
Kearney on the 23d in favor of the
bonds.
' "The Konauest of Koda-Kola" an
original comedy-drama in two acts.
was given bv the seniors or. uoane
rniiere Crete, at Whitin library last
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evening. Ahout 120 students ana
town people were fortunate enough to
pwaad THE MOST LIBERAL OFFER EVER MADE Vr
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suit bargain that has ever been placed on the
market. We are usinjf the entire output of
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Co.. of New Enjrland. No other concern in tbis
country outside of our store can bundle one
yard of this famous doth. We make up these
suits in our New York factory in the latest
spring styles like cut. new sprtriK fchades and
tine tailoring. These suits are lmsitlvely worth
$H,-tire considered tie best values on earth lit
that price. Hy mtrceinir with the Woolen Co.
to use nil thev pioduce for IlMl. reduces the
cost of bundling to such an extent that we can
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$14 bViTS rOK $9.95 nrdn pair of f3..'iti
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obtain Invitations, and their pleasant
anticipations of a rare treat were en
tirely fulfilled.
The anti-license people ot table
Rock are making a prodigious effort
to' carry the municipal election here
this vear. and to this end have se
cured the services of Rev. Eugenia F.
St.. John of Salina. Kansas., the elo
quent temperance evangelist, who will
eive free lectures at the opera house,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday even
ings next, and the afternoon ana
evening of Sunday, April 1. There
are three trustees to elect, tne two
holdovers beine one of each party, so
that whichever party elects two has
won the victory. Both sides seem u
be confident-of victory.
An ferritins: eame of basketball was
nlnvpd last nieht at the Table Rock
opera' house, wherein the Tecumseh
hitrh school and the Table Rock high
school contested for the honors. At
the close of the game the score stood
14 to 21 in favor of the Tecumseh
school.
The eiarhth annual declamatory con
test" of the Seward high school was
hold at the onera house on the z4th
inst. Augustus Brokaw was awarded
first place, and Mable Schmidt second.
Augustus Brokaw will represent Sew
ard at the district contest at Hastings,
April 6.
The subscriptions for the new
Yminz Men's Christian association
building at Fremont reached the $28,-
000 mark yesterday noon, bpeciai ,
meetings in the interest of the build- j
insr were- held this afternoon in the
opera house and in tne Congregational
church, the latter exclusively tor tne
women. At the opefa house ad
dresses were delivered by State Sec
retary Bailey and representatives of
the different churches. Owing to the
extremely bad weather, the attendance
was not large.
Word has finally been received from
the Humboldt .train of emigrants to
Canada, which sarted from here near
ly three weeks ago bound" for the
province of Saskatchewan, and it is
learned that they reached their des
tination about the 20th only after in
numerable delays caused largely by
the severe storms and drifted snows.
All got through in fairly good shape
except Arthur and Walter Unland,
two well known, young men of this
city, in whose, car fire started in
some manner, and before it was dis
covered the smoke and fumes caused
the suffocation of four head of horses.
Yesterday was the last day for the
filing of petitions for the various of
fices to be filled by the voters of
Grand Island on Tuesday, April 3,
and the result shows that there will
be a contest only as to water com
missioner. R. O. Watters, who was
appointed to the office about six
months ago, and has made an excel
lent official, -is a candidate for re
election, while Charles Wasraer, also!
a capable and quite popular citizen,
will contest. A third party is out by
petition, without any. caucus strength,
and is therefore not expected to draw
over 100 votes. H. A. Lawaras, Henry
Rosswiek and C. B. Norris have no
opposition for members of the school
board, and Chris Birlc, Albert Etting,
John Schwyan and George Leister
have no opposition for the council.
The death of Mr. Hooper, city clerk,
creates a vacancy which will be filled
by appointment, there being 'not suf
ficient time for a legal election.
Thomas C. Kunkel, who has been
in the jewelry business at Weeping
Water for the -past fifteen years, has
sold out and will soon go to Perkins
county andi engage in the drug and
jewelry business. -,' -
The juniors of the Lexington high
school gave a banquet in honor of the
seniors last night at the Odd Fellows
hall. The faculty of the high school
were present, also the school board.
The juniors furnished an excellent
musical program. This was followed
by an address of welcome1 by Mr. Ed
ward Roberts which was responded to
by Mr. Edniond Berger, the president
of the seniors. Mr. McElhiney, sec
retary of the board, responded to the
t.nsf "The Seniors The Best Class
of 1906." Mr. Grantham responded to
tho toast. ''The Juniors The Best
Class of 1907." The president of the
board, Mr. John F. Kutz; responded
to the toast, "The Ladies of the Fac
ulty." 1
Activity in local politics at Harting
ton has commenced by the filing of
two petition tickets for the annual
spring election. The candidates on
the flrt ticket are: H. E. Burkett,
mayor; B. Ready, clerk; C. H. Whit
ney, police judge; Clair Smith, city
engineer; Martin Nelson, Councilman
First ward; F. O. Rolinsen, Second
ward. The second ticket named is:
A. B. Gable, mayor; Ole Mengshol,
councilman First ward; A. F. Lubely,
Second ward. The campaign does not
promise to be a lively oner as there
is not much in the way of local issues.
District court for Dawes -county is
now in session at Chadron with Judge
Westover on the bench. The case of
Thomas Wilkes who was charged with
arson was dismissed after the state
had finished its evidence.
. Actual work on the two long dis
tance truhk lines of the Nebraska Tel
ephone company's lines t from Beat
rice to Wymore has begun. The ma
terial for these lines is already on
the ground at Putnam and Blue
Springs and the work will be pushed
to completion as fast as possible. One
of the lines is expected to be in opera
tion by-the first of April, while the
second will not be readv for business
j until the tenth of the same month.
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