The Nebraska Independent OCTOBER 4, 1906 Nebraska News (Continued) Kennard The Kennard Miracle Ce ment Block factory is now running at full capacity with a full force of men. T 11 1 . i nuweu a neavy irost occurrea here last night, affecting tomatoes and all late garden stuff. Corn was not damaged. Beatrice The Nebraska Telephone company has installed seventy-two phones at this place during the last month, making the total number in use here 1,369. Tecumseh A union meeting was . . ... - ueiu iii mis city ai me rresDyienan cnurcn, sunaay evening to give ail an opportunity to hear an address by Rev. Anna Shaw, president of the National Woman's Suffrage association. Mrs. Shaw's visit to Tecumseh is under the direction of the local suffrage so ciety. North Platte The sugar beet crop is yielding: heavv this vear. verv few "V'VJO jiviuiilg lego L1J till lUbCUU L'UO ' per acre and many fields averaging .twenty tons per acre. Beatrice Several employes of J. M NOTICE Send 25 cents to the Inde pendent, Lincoln, Neb., and the paper will be mailed to you each week until after November election. For $1.00 the ' paper will be mailed to seven different addresses until after the election. Send in your subscriptions. BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 1519 OSt., Lincoln, Nebraska. Write for particulars. 19th year. Chartier shorthand can be master ed in three months. Acinic Special inducements in speciat- ""Ow'",w ties, bend fo r illustrated cata logue. American Mercantile Co.. E. St. Louis ins. BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE 1812 Harney St., Cmaha, Nebr. Larpest Commercial, Shorthand and Telepraphy School West of the Mi sissippi River. Catalogue Free. Lincoln Business College THE FARMER BOY of today is the successful business man of tomorrow. A business col lege education is the key to success. If obtained at the proper school it can be easily and quickly acquired. OUR SCHOOL lias graduated hundreds of young people dur ing the past few years and they are in good paying positions. We will help you succeed. Write for catalogue 15. It is free. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE 13th & P Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska. Maupin, the oil man, arrived in town yesterday and. the work of prospect-' ing for oil will begin just as soon as the machinery arrives, which will be a matter of only a few days. Harvard There was quite a heavy frost last night, though not enough for serious damage, the first for the season, coming during the past week, on Wednesday night. Beatrice Following is the mortgage report for Gage county for the month of September: Twenty-nine farm mortgages filed, amount, $54,522; twenty-seven farm mortgages released amount, $27,544; fifteen city mort gages filed, amount, $6,021; twelve city mortgages released, amount $7,500. Beatrice The democrats held their district supervisor's convention here Saturday night and placed in nomina tion O. E. Webster as a candidate for supervisor of districts 3 and 4. Edgar The present corn crop in this section promises to be the heav iest one harvested for ranay years. It is maturing rapidly, being hurried by the cool weather and light frosts of the past few mornings. Some of the cornfields near Edgar will average more than forty bushels per acre and and the corn is of extra fine quality. Harvard The Clay county fair is being held this week at Clay Center under the most favorable circum stances, the weather being all that could be desired and the attendance large, yesterday being school children day, with fully 5,000 people on the ground. Broken Bow Broken Bow enter tained an immense crowd at the coun ty fair today, fully 5,000 people were in attendance. Hundreds were un able to get sleeping accommodations and are walking the streets at mid night. Beatrice The plant of the Queen City Creamery company has been closed down temporarily and for the present will furnish the Denver house with nothing but cream. Manager King says the plant will resume oper ations in about two weeks. Fonca At the democratic conven tion for the Eighth senatorial district held in Emerson, September 26, Oscar Bring of Thurston county was nomin ated for state senator. Wood River F. E. Slusser sold an eighty acre farm within a half mile of Wood River today to O. D. Thygeson of Utica for $75 per acre. The farm is good land, but has no improvements Beatrice F. A. Harrison, who took the editorial management of the Ex press a few months ago, will sever his connection with that paper October 1 Beatrice Five cases of diphtheria were reported in the family of Wil liam F. Maiwald, in South Beatrice, yesterday. Plattsmouth A light frost visited this vicinity last night, but it did no harm. Harvard The second crop of alfal fa is being cut and the yield is large and of fine quality. Beatrice Yesterday Carl Oden picked two ears of corn from a stalk in his field which contained 1,670 ker nels. The grain is of an excellent quality. Plattsmouth The" Burlington has a large number of men doing riprapping along the east side of the Missouri a little northeast of this city. Broken Bow Light frost was no ticed yesterday morning, doing no damage whatever. Corn is all out of the way of the frost. " Humboldt Light frosts have been reported in this end of the county for two nights, but no damage has been done as yet Thompson's Itinerary October 5, Grand Island. October 6, Aurora. Octoer 8, Red Cloud and Superior. October 9, Chester and Hebron. October 10, Wymore. October 11, Humboldt and Falls City. October 12, Sterling and Tecumseh. 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