Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 29, 1902, Image 4

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THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT
I. M. RICE EDITOR
Official Newspaper of Cherry
County , Nebraska
Thursday , May 29 , 1902.
TEHJUS
Subscription $1.00 per year In advanco ; § 1.50
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'per Issue or SG.OO a year.
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and Socials for Kcvenuc 5c per line per issue.
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additional space $3-00 per Inch per year ; engrave
blocks extra ; $1.00 each.
Parties living outside Cherry county not per
sonally known are requested to pay in advance
10 per cent additional to above rates If over 6
mouths iu arrears.
Notices .of losses of stock free to brand adver
tisers.
County Convention
A convention o'f the Democrats and Populists
Is called to meet in Valentino on Saturday June
14,1902 , for the purpose of nominating county
officers ami selecting delegates for the state ,
Representative , Senatorial and Congressional
conventions.
Let precinct caucuses be held Saturday , June
7,1002 , if not otherwise called by the Precinct
Cominitteman , and delegates sent from every
precinct.
FKAJTK FISCHEU ,
Chin. Dem. Committee.
A. M. MOKKISSKV ,
Cum. Pop. Committee.
I. M , BICE , Sr cy.
The beef trust is not showing any
signs of uneasiness over the action of
the government. The criminal part of
the federal anti-trust law is evidently
forgotten by the administration.
A court martial in the Philipines has
found that Major "Waller is not guilty
when it is admitted that he murdered
a number of helpless natives and the
funding of the court martial has been
disapproved.
Our flag has been pulled down in
Cuba and as yet riot a word of condem
nation has been heard from the repub
lican press. Who will pull down the
flag was not long ago their favorite
question and they always frothed at
the mouth when asking it.
John M. Thurston has just leturhed
from Cuba , wheie he witnessed the in
auguration of the new republic's first
president , and is quoted as sayiug that
in a few years Cuba will ask so be an
nexed to the United States. After her
experience with Keeley and Rathbone' ?
The first rattle snake story of the
season comes from Hickman , where a
child was bitten on the foot without
serious results.
The American people were fond of
accusing Spainof excessive cruelty , and
yet the Americans have killed more
people and burned more towns in the
Philipines during the past three years
than Spain did in three hundred years.
After buying mules and other sup
plies in this country in violation of the
neutrality laws for a couple of years ,
John Bull has received a hunch from
the administration and has quit for the
present. There will be an election
some of these days and the republicans
have been gazing at the-handwriting on
the wall.
As a mathematician John Bull is a
wonder. When the South African war
began he asserted that the Boers could
muster but 20.000 fighting men. Since
then John claims to have killed 333,331
Boers , or about that number , and now
admits that the Boers have more fight
ing men than when the var began.
Commoner.
The Eed Cloud Nation is still send
ing us marked copies containing edi
torials booming Dr , Darnerell , who
wants to get the nomination for gov
ernor. AVe don't care a first part of
his name whether he gets the nominat
ion or not. There are several good
democrats in Nebraska wlio have lived
here as long as he has and have not
put in all their time in seeking or hold
ing office , and we would prefer to see
some of them get the nomination.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Several scraps in town the past week.
Ask the boys.
Metzger Brothers of Gregory spent
this week in our city.
"Wm. Erickson made us a pleasant
call while in town today.
Mrs. F. Larnberson of Gordon is vis
iting Mrs. J. G , Stetter this week ,
Frank Brayton returned Monday
morning from Hot Springs , S. D.
where he has been for the past few
weeks for'his health. Frank got right
into the harness again and is working
as hard as ever.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
WiNES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS
Valentine
Shaw is Taking Fine Pictures.
Any'one can take pictures , but an-ex
perienced photographer takes the
jsind you like to see. The other day
one of our customers said : "The pho-
tos you niadeof my boy are first-clas s
They suit me. " Now is a good time to
c have your pictures takan by : : : :
A. G. SHAW , : : \ : VALENTINE , NEBB ,
Highest cash price paid for
The place to get the best Windmill , also pumps and Tanks.
First door south of the Donoher Iloiise' .
, , . . - . - - Valentine , Nebr ,
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o Base Ball. O o o
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o A game of Base Ball last Saturday took place O o
Between soldiers and boys of our town O
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o On the village green where there's plenty of space
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But there was no space to sit down.
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9o John Tucker was there with a mask on his face v O
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9o He was dressed iu pantaloons brown - O
9Q 9e lie was catcher you know for the boys of our place 9o o
Q o And his pants were too tight to sit down. „ ® o
o There was Webb in the box who fainted away oo
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But was up in a minute to trown o
o His mother had said , ' ! don't want him to play"
o So he didn't dare to sit down.
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o Then Kimbali on first base who wasn't so slow e o
o The barber he is in our to wn * a '
o Was the busiest - o'o
player in all the show - < - , o'O
o And didn't have time to sit down. O
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o Koy Sawyer on second and Salmon the last 9o
o With Goodrich to play short stop clown 9o
o Zarr , Anderson. Kelly the fielders so fast 9o
o All feeling too good to sic down. 9 o
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o o The day was a fine one for playing base ball 9o
o Great crowds of our people were there Q
o The soldiers came up several dozen in all o
o And some of the Fort ladies fair. ;
o The game was begun with our boys at the bat * .
o They stayed there three minutes about , A ,
o One after another of our boys fell flat
o As he heard the Post Umpire's "You're out. " o
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o Next inning our boys began making a score o
o The Fort team was holding the sack
o No tallies they got in seven innings or nioie o
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o Oh soldier boys go away back. o
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o Next inning they run in a tally or two o
o But too late for a victory crown
o Our nine had seven tallies Oh boys of blue
o Hadn't you better go back and sit down ? ' o
a o Our boys seven to two , nine innings the score © o
o Hurrah for the"boys of our town oo
e o The E'ort boys were beaten , They're now feeling sore © o
So go away back and sit down. ©
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o You've run up agin us the Valentine nine © o
The sports of the best western town ©
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Go practice yoUr sports witn a battery fine ©
9o o Or go away back and sit down. ' oo
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9e Now Valentine boys unto you I would say
@ lie social to men in your town
& o Don't beat them so bad that they'll not want to play © o
oo Go back and sit down and sit down. © o
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bUJtLW " A " j5 " ± 6iLiA '
With a Five Year Sentence
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ing Over Him '
Herman Schwaberow , whose trial on the charge of grand lar
ceny has just ended , broke jail early last evening and shook the dust
of Yalentine from his feet , The jury brought in a verdict of guilty
and just before supper the judge had given him a five year sentence.
The court was holding an evening session and had not proceeded very
far with the business when they were astonished to see Eli McGreg
or , one of the prisonersvlio had just drawn a two year sentence for
horse stealing , and who was supposed to be securely locked in jail ,
walk into the court room and inform Sheriff Layport that Schwab er-
ow had broken out and changed boarding plaues. After the escape
McGregor made all kinds of a racket to attract the attention of some
one , and , failing in this , he crawled out through the same hole that
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Schwaberow had made his escape from and notified the authorities
of the break.
The crime for which Sciuvaberow convicted was the stealing
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of a water tank and the punishment for grand larceny is imprison
ment in the penitentiary not more than seven } 'ears nor less than one
year and the severity of liU punishment was due to the fact that he
was a tough character and had been sentenced to a five year term
once before for stealing.
The escape was made by breaking a lock on a window in the jail
and sawing two of he bars through. It is evident that the bnwing
hsd ; been done some 'ime a o , as rlic marks of the saw on the iron
work is considerably rti&ted. The bars had been sawed and the cut
concealed with chewing gum and it is evident that he intended to
give the court an opportunity to turn him loose before turning
himself loose.
It is believed that he was assisted 03 * his bon-in-law , Jess Speck ,
and Ben. F. Piester. The whole gang live in the vicinity of Gregory
and are a tough lot.
Sheriff Layport kept the wi'-es hot last night and also - * had postal
cards printed , which he sent to officers in all directions anct is of the
opinion that he will have him back again in a short time. , , . Schwab-
crow is described as being 41 years old. about G feet high , weighs
about 190 pounds. Dark complexion , black mustache , fierce black
eyes , black hair and swarthy skin. 850 rewaid is offered for his cap
ture.
Roy Beekwith , one of the Gordon
merchants , was in our city yesterday.
% Mr. and Mrs. Steele of Cod } ' called
on us today while in town on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker of Suneon
spent a couple of days in town this
week. s.
Capt. G. .Fisher of Chadron spent
the first of the week in. town attending
court.
P. N. Roubidon becomes a subscrib
er this week to THE VALENTINE DEM
OCRAT.
Judge Patterson one of Rushville's
able lawi ers was in town this week ab
attorney for Schwaberow.
Will Gand Earl Comstock 'were
among the ranchmen from the west
seen inour , city this week.
, Mrs. Schwaberow and daughter and
son-in-law aie camped in the north
part of town this week attending court. _ vJr
Joseph Laults and Peter Peterson of
Gregory were in attendance at court
this week as witnesses in the Schwab
erow case.
Frank Ilippel waived preliminaries
last Saturday and was bound over to
District Court for shoo ing at Win
nornstein.
Judge Wood of Rushville has been
in town this week assisting Ed Clark
with the defense in the case of Lowe
vs. Jordan.
Dr. A. J. Plumer and A. T. Davis
of Jlyannis are in town this week.
"We acknowledge a very pleasant visit
from the Doctor ,
The committee having the opening
program for the new Fraternal hall re
port that while they cannot give the
program at this time it will be an af
fair strictly in keeping with the fine
hall and will occur on the evening of
June 5th. It will be a joint affair by
the lodges that occupy the hall and for
themselves and families , also any vis
iting member of these orders that may
be in town will be welcome guests.
There will be speaking and vocal and
instrumental iiiusic and a general good
time. Ilesteuranteur Bohle will serve
refreshments.
Take
A Bellows
when you get home
with that bulk coffee
and blow the dirt and flies and
foreign substances out of it. Then
open a package of
Lion Coffee
see how clean and fresh it looks
and notq its rich aroma.
The sealed package inaurao uniform quality.
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CARPENTER IN GENE RAL
VALENTINE NEBRASKA i
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Anything worth keeping is o
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3Q Wall Paper Q o o
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Varnishes avid JSnainels o
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3D SVPERloR in ALL old furniture. A 9o
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RE5PEGT5 To ART o
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! Christensen's o
oTflER WATTE LEAD . o
For Sale Opposite Ne\v Court IIoue.
Accounts of Merchants , Ranchmen and Individuals invited. Money
to loan on first-class cattle paper and other securities.
Valentine State Bank " ; = '
( Successors to Cherry County Bank. )
Capital Jntl XJp $ &S3 & ,
jN'lDBX A.SIv .
JHIJ3KCTOIIS
FRED WHITTEMORE , President J. W. STETTER , Vice Presiden -
CHARLES SPARKS , Cashier
r. C. HORNBY w. S. JACKSO
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PAPER HANGING
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CALCIMINING.
R S , DENNIS ,
§ < ? Valentine Nebraska - * All work well done
D El. COEtffflL , ! * , S. V. PTICSSOILSOS , Caaliier
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Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Baiskiag ISKsiness Transacted
Bays awd Sells Io sestc and Foreign Exelsaisgc
Correspondents ;
Hiemltal National Bank. Xc\v York . First Satioiial Bank. Omaha Neb
g aS371 fl 3J553 O P 6 TA. . YEARNSHAVV |
JAMES B. HULL
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< 5 3 Sole Agents for
HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY
Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER
Choicest " $7ines and Cigars ,
VALENTINE X NEBRASKA
1 your' CATTLE SUEEEE
from LTOJB , IIGH or MANGE
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Sold by igley & Chapman ,
Valentine , Kebr.
Richards & Ccrnstock ,
Ellsworth , iS'ebr.
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