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The Republican 5-24-1889

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The Republican 5-24-1889
Valentine, NE

Bugle Notes from the Fort
Editor The Republican

The new water tank is almost completed.

The old commissary building would make a fine guard house.

We are to have another dramatic and musical entertainment on Saturday, so this busy week is going to end pleasantly after all.

Most of the preliminary rifle practice is over and many of the companies have begun their record shooting. Twenty-four is the highest score that has yet been made.

We are now having company drill and dress-parade from noon to ten o’clock in the morning, guard mount coming immediately after. This arrangement gives us the whole afternoon for shooting.

We hear that a commissary building and some additional officers’ quarters are about to be erected. This will bring a host of tradesmen to the post, and we think it would pay some enterprising citizen to run a temporary restaurant here during their stay

There was a baseball match here on Sunday, one side representing the Cavalry and the other the Infantry. It promised to be an interesting game at the start, but finally the white and colored men had a disagreement which put an end to the day’s sport.

The band has been giving some fine open air concerts during the week. They take place at night, and looking at the bandsmen from a distance nothing is seen but the glitter of the instruments. They look like musicians from a fairy land, every man wearing a helmet of fire. One might also imagine that the street lamps had got the command to assemble on the centre skirmishes and had acted accordingly. The music sounds beautiful in the night air.
TAM O’SHANTER.

Part of a series of articles titled Bugle Notes from the Fort.

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