Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 03, 1901, Image 1

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    VALENTINE CRAT.
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF 'CHERRY COUNTY , NEBRASKA
. VOLUME XVI VALENTINE , NEBRASKA. OCTOBER 3.1901 NUMBER 37 ; :
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Clothing , Boots and Shoes , G-ents Furnish
ings , Ladies' Skirts Capes and Jackets.
Tailoring in All Branches.
D. STINARD , Clothier ,
C. . COKXFJX. President. 31. V. XICUOLSOS , Cashier
ANKOF VALENTNE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine Nebraska
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JAMES B. HULL
Cf O Sole Agents for
HERALID PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest Wine and Cigars.
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
GET AT THIS
PRINTING
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We Can Satisfy You in Qualitv Price and Workmanship
TALK OF THE TOWN
J. X. Williams , is over from Rose
bud.
bud.The
The county commissioners were in
session , yesterday all members pres
ent.
E.V. Forell of the State University
was in towu yesterday making ar
rangements for a farmer's institute
here during the fall. We will give
you the dates and yon should attend
as there will be specialists here to
talk to you. Look for the Farmer' ?
and Stockman's Institute.
The republicans nominated at their
convention last Saturday tne follow
ing :
C. S. Recce , County c'erk
W. C. Shattuck , " treasurer
E. B. Growden " judge
LeRoy Leach " surveyor
L. N. Layport " sheriff
Miss Etta Brown " supt.
Alfred Lewis " coroner
Capt. L. Laufer. Com. 3rd dist.-
Yesterday Hon. C. H. Cornell
brought in a paper for publication
suggesting the incorporation of a
company of stock holders to act in
connection with the Building and
Loan for the purpose of erecting
dwellings to rent. We regret not be
ing able to publish it this week for
lack of space but talk with Mr. C.
about it and we will publish the art
icle next week.
John Cordia1 Nigger Bab } ' was hurt j
on the left hind leg by Pumpkin Head
jumping into him in one of the first
races. It was a pitiful sight to see
the pretty black horse come in sec-
and running nearly half the race aft
er being hurt so thathe limped off
the track on three legs. This horse
has long been a familiar one to Val
entine people and is something of a
pet on account of his age.
Races here last week were the best
known in the west and the. best horses
in the state were here to run for the
largest and best pur.ses ever offered
in the state. 1500 to 200Q people were
here and from morning to night there
was races , sports and good-natured ,
generous hilarity. Our citizens en
tertained the people as well as they
could and when people again look lor
a good time they will know where to
come.
Our races were well attended by
Rosebud and Cherry county people.
For the past two weeks it has been
almost impossible for all the strang
ers in town to get beds though extra
efforts have been made and-cots that
could be put in spare rooms have
been largely used so that in some way
the people could be cared for thr.ig'i
during the past week of races our
town was so crowded that there were
actually not beds enough in the town
to go around and hundreds of people
were up all night and took turn
about sleeping so that a large num
ber of beds were in constant use.
About 11 o'clock Wednesday ot last
a serious accident occurred in the
G.ernian settlement nearRiege. Geo.
O. Weisllog a } * oung man of sterling
qualities making his wav honorably
bv honest toil had gone to the * , hay
fleid to rake hav with a team and
rake. Wolves had been plentiful and
George took his shot gun along
hatl shot a wolf and was raking
hav carrying his gun resting on the
rake and against his knees when a
jar dislodged the gun and it slid to
the groundbut in falling the ham
mer struck on the rake discharging
the gun and shot Mr. Weisttog's left
arm entering just below the elbow.
George fell from tRe race and the
horses began to run but he says he
does not remember of falling and
started to catch hia team which he
succeeded in doing and rode a mile
and a half home during which time
the blood from his arm saturated his '
clothing and made the rake look like
a slaughter pen. A fiesh team har
nessed and ready was standing in the
barn , which was hitched to the buggy
while George lay on the kitchen floor
blood running the length of the
room from his wound , but getting up
walked to the buggy , got in and was
driven to town in less than two hours j
and with scarcely any blood left got
out and was assisted into the house at
Taylor's restanrant where his arm
had to be amputated shortty after oj'
Dr. Compton , the Post Surgeon and
hospital steward C. M. Hunter. The
bone was broken and shattered about
the elbow and pieces dropped from it
as he rode'from the hay field. Ys -
terdayvc called on Mr. W. and found
hi u cheerful and doing well under
the care of Dr. Compton and Wm.
Epke as nurse.
Wm. Ferdon and wife are stopping
in'town this week.
Dan Truax's horses were out o'f Inck
in not taking as many prizes but run
some close races.
We would suggest that our next
races be devoted more exclusively to
Cherry countyjand Rosebud horses.
IJjn Longland returned last Sunday
from a visit to his folks at Stutgis
an/1 at other places in the Black
Hiila.
E. J. Davenport will go to Lincoln
Sunday as a delegate to the grand
lodge of Knights of Pythias which
will be in session a couple of days.
In addition to the regular fprogram
of races last week several matched
races were run. Rosebud Girl [ owned
by C. P. Jordon of Rosdbud won in
every race she was entered.
A large plate glass was put in the
frame of the Cherry County Bank
building yesterday morning by W. S.
Jackshn and Gus Carlson as mechanic
to take the place of the one that was
bro.ken about a year ago with a sack
of candy. This one is much heavier
glass.
Our candidates nominated last Sat
urday by both conventions : '
AlexBurrof Buffalo Lake Precinct
at present county coaitniasimer of
the second district is a sincere and
thoroughly reliacle mm. Ee has
been faithful in his duties , L-s qual"-
lied and we need htm for county clerk.
J. F. Young was formerly station
agent at Cody , later went on to a
ranch in Barley precinct and is a son-
in-law of Mr. Bishop of Cody. He is'
qualified ; there are no better penmen
in the county and he will make a good
ooltging connty treas.irer.
Miss Jennie Morgareidge has
taught school several years in Cherry
county , is a radu ite of the Frem nt
Normal College , is a thorough edu
cator and is now teaching her second
yearxr vlie Woodlake schoohr-'where
she gives excellent satisfaction and
is highly esteemed by all who know
her. Alias M. is highly recommended
for county superintendent of pnblic
instruction.
Jno. T. Kief is a man whom men
can trust , honest , brave and true. Is
a well educated man and will make
an honorable record as sheriff of
Cherry county.
W. R. Towne whom we all know to
be a man of justice and principle is
the right man in the right place. He
is worthy and competent and will be
as popular as ever as county judge.
A. N. Comptoa is faithful in the
office of coroner , and will be re-elect
ed for that ofiice by all parties.
'J .S. EstabrooK is the present coun-
tv surveyor and has given sitisfact-
ion. We think his work is appr ciJit-
ed by our people who want honest
work done.
Wm. Butler is the nominee for
county commissioner of the 3rd dis
trict. He lives at Irwin and people
of that district should et acquainted
with him arid we know you will find
him to Oo obliging and deserving
though opposing a good man.
The following resolutions Were a-
dopted br tje Democratic convention
RESOLVED : That we the Demo-
crat of Cherry county in convent
ion assembled do hereby pledge our
alleyiance to the principles of the
democratic dartr , and we have full
faith in the ultimate triumph of these
RESOLVED. That-we believe in the
prompt collection of taxes and by dis
tress if ne'cessarv hut we condemn
the useof the distress warrant as a
source of revenue with which to pay
political debts.
RESOEVED : That we mourn the
sad death of Wm. McKinley and that
we believe our laws shsuld be so"
amended as to render our country no
longer a dumping ground for the an
archists of Italy and 1-tussta.
F. FISCHER , I. M. RICE
w"'A. . SMITH , A. B. MCALEVY
PKOF. R. H. WATSOX.
Committee.
are likely to bo used for glazing
coffee ? If you knew , yourould be
sure to demand
Lion Coffee
which is never"contaminated with
any clazingpf any sort , either eyffs
or glue just pure , fresh , strong ,
fragrant coffee.
The sealed packaco insures uni
form quality and freshness.
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Let Us Give You a Few of
OUR PRICES
Goml liormtetl / Coffee - - perb lOc.
5 i'onntl Stick * of Icarlilouitny - JTOc
# tt 's Diamond C Soap 25c
S fiai'n Liart/e tlar Wool Swrj * - . 25c
2O Pounds of Good Bice - - 81.00
Bargains in EVERYTHING the Next
Two Weeks to Make Room tor Our spring
Stock.
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CROOICSTON.KEOR. MAX E. VI tR I EL
CITIZENS-MEAT-MARKET
J. W. STETTER , PROP
FRESH FRUIT AND CAME
IN THEIR SEASON
First class line of : Steaks , Roasts ,
* Dry Salt Meats , Smoked -
Breakfast Bacon
THE DONOHEF
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Is the Best Equipped , most Comfortable , Largest
and Beat \vo-Dollars aDay '
FTE-ST-ULASS MODERN
In Northwestern Nebraska
Bath , ITot and Cold Waiter , T\vo Sample Rooms- . ' - - :
Y A L E H T I H B - - NEBRASKA- -
U. G McBRIDE
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
CARPENTER IN GENERAL
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
Cherry. County
Stone Co.
Contractors and Builders in General.
Composition and rravel roofs , slate roofe. Brick
.and cement sidewalks. Native lime and imported
ornamental cut atone. 'Brick for sale.
VALENTINE .
, . NEBRASKA