The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, June 17, 1897, Image 1

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VOL XII
THIS AND THAT
Com InaJZviintH
Ircscott Torry 18 and 19
Races June 1C 17 lSiancl 10
Carlton Lord Company June 2425 anil 2C
School Meeting June as
Independence Day -July 4
Teachers Institute July 10 ji
Now is the time to subscribe il00
S T Gilman is in town this week
For a Million Opera House
Friday night
Mrs A D Cole was down from
Cody Saturday
Nellie Bullis spent a few days at
Itosebud last week
J A Carroll took in the Crawford
ball games last week
E McDonald was down from Crook
ston a few days this week
C E Bowring made a trip up the
road the Grst of the week
Prescott Torreys Comedy Co
Friday and Saturday night
Jarvis Richards was down from
Chadron on business yesterday
Mrs Webb of Itosebud is visiting
with the family of W F Bullis
Milk delivered 23 quarts for one
dollar 9 Miss Eva Harden
Friday night is yoar night to laugh
For a Million at the Opera House
Fob Rent- Nice large office room
in stone building 18 T C Hornby
Miss Mae OSullivan visited with her
parents in ONeill Saturday and Sun
day
C S Johnson the Mother Lake
assessor waB in town the first of the
-week
B J McGuire and wife of Brown
lee came up Tuesday to attend the
races
Geo A Brooks of Bazile Mills ar
rived in town on a business mission
Tuesday
Judge Walcott went up to Fort Rob
inson last Friday night and took m the
ball games
Berfc Martin spent Thursday aud
Friday of last week with his parents
fin Ainsworth
Ye editor spent a few days in Long
pine last week and talked irrigation
with the natives
Prof H Johnson of Cod made this
-office a pleasant call Monday while in
town on business
L G Van Slyke and sister former
ly of Cody visited E L Maloney and
family the past week
Mrs C R Watson left Tuesday
morning for a two months visit with
relatives in the east
John Bunt and Chas Stoner of Fre
mont came up Saturday for a few
days sport fishing for trout
W Honey of Wood Lake was in
town yesterday He expects to start
for California next Thursday
Four days of racing this week
six niffhts of show next week
ays were not a lively town
County Clerk Elliott was one of the
Valentine spectators of the Robmson
Niobrara Dall games this week
W T Kincaid started Tuesday
morning for Lincoln where he wi 11 at
tend the I O O F g rand lodge
The Valentine house has been im
proved by the addition of a number of
evergreen trees in front of the build
ing
W H Williams the Ainsworth
lumber man was in town on business
yesterday and incidentally took in the
races
J H Davison of Ainsworth has a
eood Jack for sale or will trade for
horses cattle or good
lion
Col John G Maher arrived in town
Tuesday night and went to Rosebud
yesterday morning in response
telegram
and
Who
draft
to a
The use of water for sprinkling
lawns out of regular hours is a theft
To steal water is no more honorable
than to steal coal
E F Pontius of Harrison releived
C M Linninger at the F E station
the firstof the week and will remain
until Agsat Nothrops return
W F Meltendorfs house on Cherry
and Elmore streets is receiving a coat
of paint The house will be French
gray with moss green trimming
Mrs Daniel Fowler and two daugh
ters started Saturday morning for a
two months visit with relatives in
Webster City and other Iowa towns
Poll tax in Valentine has been pretty
well worked out and it is expected
that all crossings will be finished by
the last of next week
Opera House Friday night June
12th Prescott Torrys Comedy Com
pany in the refined and funniest of
comedy dramas entitled For a Mil
lion
Tom Higgins and wife are amomg
the Browalee people attending the
races Tom came up last Saturday
and Mrs Higgins came Tuesday with
her brother-in-law George
Prescott Torrys Comedy Company
composed entirely of first class recog
nized artists have been secused by the
opera house management to furnish
fun on Friday and Saturday
The parties who allow their stock to
run at large had better look out Citi
zens who have good sidewalks and nice
lawns are getting their ire up and
there may be an explosion soon
The Longpine Chautauqua promises
to be better than ever this year
Judge Norris of Ponca is president of
the association and Hon A K Goudy
superintendent this year The dates
are August 6 to 17th
A good lawn is a nice thing to have
and so is a gold watch but there is
not much pleasure in either when they
are obtained by dishonest methods
Moral Dont run your lawn sprink
lers mure than 2 hours per day
The SparKs ball team came over
Saturday and gave our young men an
other bout on the diamond The game
was witnessed bv quite a crowd of
people The score was not quite so
large as that of a few weeks ago being
22 to 21 in favor of Sparks
C V Thorn returned last Thursday
night from Salt Lake City where he
has been teaching school since last fall
and will spend the summer vacation
with his parents here He came by
way of Thedford and rode his wheel
across the country to Valentine
Uitil the last of October the F E
M V will sell Suudav excursion
tickets to Hot Springs good for return
until the following Tuesday for 720
The rate for the Y P S C E meet
ing at San Francisco is 2 180 Tick
ets on sale from June 29 to July 3
J B Finney of Ainsworth has the
contract for furnishing flour to the
Indians at Rosebud About 700000
pounds will be required and the first
delivery of 100000 pounds will be
made on July 1
Davenport Thachers new addi
tion is rapidly approaching completion
and while waiting for it to be finished
they will sell everything at a great
sacrifice in order to make room for an
immense new stock of goods
The county commissioners are sit
ting this week as a board of equaliza
tion hearing complaints The asses
sor from Irwin S M Woodward has
not yet brought in his returns and
Sheriff Strong has gone after him
Chas Adams and Anthony Ward
two seedy looking chaps who drifted
into town Monday and ostensibly
make their living by filing scale bear
ings were arrested this morning on a
charge of stealing a hat from Jackson
Braytons store Judge Towne gave
Ward 10 days on bread and water and
ordered Adams out of town
How many apples did Eve and
Adam eat on a certain memorable oc
casion asked the teacher
First Scholar Eve 8 and Adam 2
Total 10
Second Scholar Eve 8 and Adam
8 Total 16
Third Scholar Eve 81 and Adam
82 Total 163
Fourth Scholar Eve 81 and Adam
812 Total S93
Fifth Scholar Eve S14 herself and
Adam S121 himself Total 893S
Sixth Scholar Eve SU2 know
how it tasted and Adam 28142 know
what it was like Total 36281 Ed-
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CHERRY COUNTY INDEPENDENT
PHFRRY HO RAfiPQ
SPLENDID LOT OF HORSES WILL
COMPETE FOR PURSES
Program of tlie Weeks Sport WitIi a Fnll Account of the
Events Already JPaUeil oiF and the Names ol a Few
Men and Horses Attending the Meeting
Fir st Day Wednesday June 18
First Event Quarter miie dash Purse 5000 First money 83000 Jsec
ond 15 00 third 500
Second Event Half mile dash lady riders Silk dress pattern to first pair
shoes to second
Third Event Bicycle race one mile and repeat Purse 1000 to winner
Second Day Tlmrsd ay June 17
First Event 600 yard dash Purse 5000 First money 3000 second
1500 third 500
Second Event Half mile and repeat Purse 7500 First money 3750
second 2250 third 1500
Third Event Foot race 100 yard dash Purse 500
Third Day Friday June 18
First Event One mile dash Purse 7500 First money 53750 second
22 50 third 1500
Second Event Half mile dash for Cherry county and Rosebud hones
Purse 25 00
Third Event One mile dash Indian horses and Indian riders Purse 351000
First money 750 second 250
Fourth Day Saturday June 19
First Event Consolation race for horses that have not won money at this
meeting Half mile dash for a purse of 25 00
Second Event Target shoot O R Watson and T A Yearnshaw will shoot
at 100 targets for a purse of 25 00
Third Event Ball game will follow the target shoot Liberal purse will be
given the winners Names of clubs to be announced later
The annual Cherry county race
meeting opened yesterday
For weeks this has been looked for
ward to and horse owners have been
actively engaged in training their
hordes for the various events
Horses began arriving here two
weeks ago and not a clay of the last
week has gone by without from one to
four matched races being ran The
prettiest and best of these was a quar
ter mile dash Tuesday afternoon by
J P Suttons Sleepy Dick and the
Wild Irishman from nermosa The
horses got a good stait and the race
was an exciting one being won by the
Irishman by a nose Time 23 3 5
The program for yesterday was as
above The starters in the first race
and those who entered them were
Dr Briggs bay horse by W E Yae
ger Sleepy Dick gray gelding by J
P Sutton Wild Irishman sorrel horse
by C Arnold Daisy Bell bay mare by
A Charbonueau Dr Briggs was the
favorite plenty of even money being
offered on him against the field Bet
ting was lively but the backers of
Briggs apparently scared the crowd
and only small amounts were wagered
The horses went to the pole in the or
der named and got off in a bunch the
start being very prptty Sleepy Dick
took the lead closely followed by -the
Irishman until the home stretch was
reached when the latter commenced
gai ning taking second place easily
and finishing first by a neck Dick
second and Briggs third Time 24
The time would have been much bet
ter had it not been for the dust and
wind blowing straight in the faces of
the horses
The ladies race was wen by Anna
Seager on Sorrel Jim Mrs Geo Hers
chey came second on Gray Pete and
Delia Leggett third on Roaney Day
The race was finely ridden each of
the women being splendid riders but
the sorrel won easily
There were four starters in the bi
cycle race and some good riding was
done but the wind prevented good
time being made The first heat was
made in 327 the riders finishing in
the following order A T Ware
Harry Harper I H Kelly Wilde
Second heat was finished in the same
order
Entries for today have been made
as follows For the 600 yard dash
Dr Briggs by W E Yaeger Gladys
Wells bay mare by W R Day Wild
Irishman by C Arnold Red Buck
sorrel stallion by Tim Arnet Sorrel
Jim by Mr Seager For the half mile
and repeat Glador brown gelding W
R Day Twobits bay horse Frank
Avant Sweetheart sorrel mare Geo
Gordon Gray Dan G Haddington
Forguere brown gelding R Curtis
Up to hour of going to press the foot
race has not been filled only two en
tries being made
Among the horsemen and horses
present are Geo Gordon of Fort Pierre
S D with Dr Briggs and Sweetheart
W R Day of Fairfax S D with
Glador Gladjs Wells and Myrtle S
Frank Avant and R Curtis of Her
mosa with Red Buck Wounded Knee
or Twobits Well Used Forguere
and Wild Irishman J P Sutton of
Rapid City with Grey Dan and Sleepy
Dick A Charboneau of Rosebud with
Denipsey and Daisy Bell C C Thomp
son of Hackberrj Lake Higgins Bros
of Browmee J M Burnett of Lavaca
Chas C Haddenton of Montana
and numerous others
Besides the horsemen we have foot
racers pugilists gamblers fakirs and
musicians in town by the dozen Al
together times will be rather lively in
town this week
Take Your Choice
Kennedy will celebratethe glorious
Fourth of July or Independence Day
on Monday July 5 The program for
the day commences at 5 a m with a
salute of 100 guns An address by a
good speaker from Omana will be one
of the features of the day The sports
will consist of a ball game greased
pig steer and broncho riding ring
tournament etc A good string or
chestra a swing and a merry-go-round
will add to the pleasures of the day
Fireworks and balloon ascension at
night
Crookston will celebrate on Satur
day the 3rd and preparations for a
splendid time are being made The
celebration will be given under the
auspices of the M W A
Wood Lake is figuring on having a
grand celebration on the third Satur
day Prof J O Berkley of Ains
worth will be the orator of the day
and those who fail to hear him will
miss something good A bicycle track
is being built around the lake and ex
cellent sport is promised The Johns
town band will furnish music for the
occasion
Resisted Arrest
Tuesday Jack OConnor familiarly
known as Battle Axe Jack filled up
on bug juice and commenced celebrat
ing in a rather hilarious manner All
afternoon he celebrated but at length
his rather good uatured badinage was
turned to abuse and then his friends
tried to persuade him to go home and
go to bed but he couldnt see it that
way Result Arrest a fight a
bruised face a night in jail and yes
terday morning a fine of 50 and costs
given him by Judge Towne In the
scuffle Constable Geo Hammond re
ceived several bruises and a cut on
the side of his eye
SSlory Hoffm an
At the county -judges office last Fri
day morning Albert Story and Maud
Hoffman of folgore were united in
holy matrimeny
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VALENTINE CHERRY CO NEBRASKA THURSDAY JUNE 17 1897
ENLARGI
BOYS PANTS
ONLY 25 CENTS
BOYS SUITS
ONLY 75 CENTS
D Stinard
Mill Prices or Feed
Bran bulk 40c per cwt 700ton
Shorts bulk 50c per cwt 900 ton
Screenings 35c 600
Chop Peed 70c 1300
Corn 50c
Oats 80c
A Plain Straight Talk
of the advantage to you of taking the
Pacific Short Line via ONeill when
enroute to or from Sioux City You
save three hours in each direction
make close connections with Yankton
Sioux Palls and Mitchell trains you
can go to Sioux City and return the
same day and it costs just the same
for tickets as via the other line Buy
local tickets to ONeill
Ranch to Rent 22 miles south
of Valentine with hay land pasture
sod house stable and sheds Also
good wind mill and tank
A Payton Simeon
Races June 16 17 18 and 19
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We are busily engaged in
enlarging our store and in
order to save the trouble of
moving and re arranging so
large a quantity of goods
we have decided to make a
general cut in prices Ev
erything goes at a sacrifice
T Thacher
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Look over our line of spring goods Ask about the portraits
Wmsm W Laa 1 H
YTHING
In Pettycrews stock of groceries fruit confectionery and feed
IS THE BEST
All our Groceries are fresh and good Fruit is the finest and cleanest
Confeciionery the best and sweetest Feed pure and nutritions
Highest prices for Butter Egg3 and Farm Produce
NORTH OF POSTOFFICE W A PETTYCREW
Up-to-Date
We have been and are still receiving new invoices of
STRAW HATS FASHIONABLE SHOES
GENTS FURNISHINGS
LACE CURTAINS PORTIERRES
TABLE DAMASKS
Our stock of these goods is complete See then
E McDonald
We have an excellent line of new
clothing gents furnishing
goods hats caps boots and shoes
Have a splendid line of
shoes for both ladies and children
Clothing is cheaper and
better than ever Come and see
TO THE PUBLIC
In addition to the line of
Groceries which I recently
opened at my old stand on
Main Street I icill hereafter
carry a stock of Notions
JLaees Ribbons Needles and
Thread JButtons Neckties
Sochs Overalls ZFndencear9
etc and I respectftilly so
licit a share of yoxir trade
J M CARPENTER
OWMOREY
WATOHMAEEE - AND - JSWrifirTB
Fine line of plain and fancy jew
elry constantly on hand
Repairing promptly executed and
done in the best manner
Full line of sporting goods
C M SAGESEE
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving
Shop in the W H Moses building
HGT AND GOLD BATHS
THE ELKHORN
RAILROAD
fNorth Western Line is to best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELD
of
NORTH NEBRASKA