That's because McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is always the same day in day out always of the same good quality , blended just right , arid roasted to a turn that's satisfaction , and 16 full ounces , to the pound is economy. The handy air-tight package and the glazing of pure sugar keeps the coffee clean and fresh protected from dust , dirt and foul odors. f McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by " ' ; ' DAVENPORT & 00. / KED FEONT MERC. CO. . W. A. PETTCYEEW. T I. M. PtICE Editor and Proprietor. . MARK ZARR Foreman. Entered at the postoflice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second Class Matter. TERMS : f Subscription $1.00 per year in advance ; $1.50 when not paid in advance. Display Advertising 1 inch single column loc per issue or $6.00 a year. Local Notices , Obituaries , Lodge Resolutions and Socials for revenue uer line per issue. Brands , li inches$4.00 per year in advance ; additional space 83.00 per ear ; enjrraved blocks extra $1.01) ) each. 10 per cent-additional to above rates if over (5 months in arrears. Partfes living outside Cherry county nre requested to pay in advance. 1 Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers. THURSDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1007. Why should anybody commit suicide when it is so easy to board a railroad train and be thrown into j eternity the fashionable way ? [ Kushville Standard. H. H. Rogers lies sick in his New York palace and all his wealth can't buy the vigor of his wasted youth back. He has piled up a * hundred millions of money and gave his health and strength for it. H. C. Frick will probably , i succeed him as head of the Stand- Oil company. Clyde Rosseter. One day this week this gentle-1 man phoned in from his ranch and'i i asked to be announced as a demo-j oratic candidate , for the nomination - ' tion for sheriff , and with the spirit , of fairness toward every man , and especially to one we have known for more than a dozen years , we feel like giving him what he wants , or rather an even chance in the race for the office. At the risk of > seeming out of place for a repub lican paper to give a democratic candidate a write-up , we want to say that Clyde llosseter is a man in whom his party may place all confidence , and if nominated , his/ party will have : > candidate for * whom they need make no apolo gies. We do not expect to see him secure the office , but if he should it wilt be run without grafter or dishonor in any form. Cody Cow Boy. A Shore JL'usses to The Great Beyond. Mrs. "Ruth A. Shore died at Ex celsior Springs , Mo. , last Friday night of heart trouble. Mrs. Shore had been ailing the past few months , and , in company with Mrs. Wm. Carter , her sister-in- law , went to Excelsior Springs in the hope of benefitting her health and- seemed to be doing very well and was cheerful and strong enough to be up and around the day of her death , writing several letters back home , and upon retiring , wished a good njght's rest , which was wished her in return , when she replied she knew she would , because she had been sleeping well. She expired during the night and was found when they went to call her for breakfast. A telegram was sent to her brother , W. H. Carter of Cody , and he went down Sunday , re turning with the remains Tuesday night to Valentine and was met at the train by pall bearers and the hearse , conveying the body to her home on Cherry street , which had been prepared for her coming by Mrs. Carey , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Logan , Mrs. W. H. Carter and the father , Henry Carter. The casket was placed in her room beside her acustomed bed , where numerous friends continued to call througho it the evening to take a farewell lee k at their de parted friend. The funeral was , hell ( the follow ing day at 10 < "ooc,3 ! : ' & th Pres byterian church , oriilucted by K-.v. Heale , and the iody laid to rest beside her departed husband , the Hon. John H. Shore , whopre- c 'df d her five years. Kuth Ann ( Jirter was born Dec. 18 , 18-iS , near Itushville , Schuyler , co'inly , 111. , and then Jiving at Clayton , lili'iois , wherr , at Urn home of her parent ? . Henry and Mary Carter , she was married to John H. Shore on Sept. 17 , 1878 , and , together , they came to \\restern \ Nebraska , where for 2-1 years they enjoyed that compnn- ionship. They were among the pioneer settlers of Cherry county and their home was always a pleasant stopping place for the wayworn traveler. One of our .prominent citizens told us that \i \ < * always admired the home life of Mr. and Mrs.'Shore and that he resolved years ago , when at the Shore lio.-ne , that if he ever had a home he hoped to have as pleasant a Jionie as Mr. anl Mr ? . Shore's. They accumulated considerable property during fcjieir wedded life , whic i is divided by Mrs. Shore a ; 'olio vy : * § 1,000 to the Presbyterian La dies Aid Society. $603 to Rose M. Flemming. § 800 to El ward 0. Shore. § 600 to Barbara A. Yocura. § 100 to Isaac P. Shore. § 600 in Maria Harmon. § 600 Libbie Grist. § 10 to Sebra Brewer , ScOO to Samuel E. Shore. § 100 10 Hr. Shore's mother. § 100 to her father , Henry Car per. § 50 ' each to two namesakes Kuth Grange and Kuth Thomas. The remainder of the estate goes to her brother , W. H , Carter. This includes all the real estate and personal property after the foregoing amounts have been de ducted. FOR SHERIFF. I herebv announce myself a candi date for sheriff , subject to the decis ion of tbe democratic voter.at , the primary election Sept 3. CLYDE A. ROSSETER. Cody , Nebr. I hereb } ' announce myself as a can didate for sheriff subject to the ac tion of the democratic voters at tbe primaries Sept. 5Jrd and pledjje nn- self that if nominated and elected I will eive my personal attention to my duties and conduct the office utrictly according- Jaw and to the interest of the county. WILL SHEPARD. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I desire to announce myself to the demociatic voters of Cherry county that T am a candidate for the nomi nation for County Assessor in the coining September primary election. if nominated and elected , t will serve the people an 1 the county to the best of my ability. P.H. You.NG. Penbrook Quills. Mr. Eberhart and sons are pat ting up W. PI. Ryder's hay. t C.V. . ITamiir has sold his lings ( ; ix sows and twenty-lire uijrs ) to Mr. Geyer for § 100. v M. I. Strain dove onto a rattle snake coiled in the road and had one horse bitten twice. A prompt application of coal proved an anti dote. There will boa lecture and sterop- t-icon views on the Life of Christ at the Penbrook school house Sat urday rveninjr , Aug. 3. August ith there will he preaching , a basket dinm-r , Sunday school and addresses in the afternoon at the large tent near Mr. Davis' place. The hail last week destroyed the greater part of the crop of Charlie and Jim Hudson , Jahe Brochbill , Goo. Grooms and Mr. Valentine. Others suffered but net so serious ly. Much damage is reported around Springvimv. The hail was nearly as larjie as hen pggs and fe 11 with great t'o rce. EAGLE . Get your property insured by 1. M. Rice and you will be safe. Ilis companies pay losses promptly. U ! § . Weather Bureau It * port tw wi el * . S'jiNliiijy Jaly 31. Ds/il.v mean temperature 68 ° . Normal 74 ° . Highest 86 ° ; lowest 53 ° . Precipitation 0.30 of an inch. Total precipitation to date 12.96 inches. The average for 19 years for the same period is 15.70 inches. FOR KENT Desirable cottage ? , close in , suitable for small fami lies. Tei ms reasonable. Apply to I. M. Rice , agent. 18 North-Western to Knilcl to Advices from South Dakota , verified to some extent by state- nrients given out in On\aha during me past two weeks , state that the Northwestern's much talked of coast line is soon to become a thing of fact. Marvin Hughitt , president of the roac1 , is in that country now , and it is said that he is there to look over the contemplated ex tension. The North western's trans-conti- n ntal line will be built from Mle Fourche , S. D. , along the Pierre- Kapid City extens'o-i and will pro ceed directly north 100 miles. Sur veying has already started on this section : From t'le boundry line between North and South Dakota it is thot that the road will be constructed due west through Montana , but the details of the route are yet un known. The grading north of Belle Fourche will commence at once. once.There was a red hot race be tween the Northwestern and Mil waukee to get their lines into Rap- \ \ City , and the victory of the Hughitt road is thought to have encouraged it to try to be first to the coast. It was feared by 111 e South Dakotans - kotans for a time that the Caspar branch would be used as the main line to the coast , but President Hughitt's presence in and around Belle Fourche has brought out re liable information to the contrary. The first contract for the grad- i.ig from Belle Fourche and thence toward the coast will be let within a couple of weeks. World-Herald. Bpby's Sbaro of DIsn\e. She Imd boon fitted for two gowus the total cost of which was nearly "Now , " she said to the saleswoman , " 1 wnut you to do me a favor. " "Cortniuly , " was the prompt re eponso. The customer colored deeply , "f want you to make out the bill partly for gowns for me and partly for baby dresses and a baby's cloak. " The saleswoman was used to the whims of fashionable women , but this was something she was a little slow In comprehending. The customer ex plained. "Ton see , " she said , "ray husband is very fond of our baby , and if lie sees that the bill is partly for dresses for her well , he won't mind so much. " Exchange. Doors and indoors too , are yours with the Kodak. Let us explain the simple and inexpensive pleasures of Kodak' . No dark-room , no guess work , daylight all the way. KODAKS , $5.00 to $100.00. ' BROWNIE CAMERAS , $1.00 to 9.00. > Send for catalog. Mi2 - * * rrTTrTHT3aHfc VALENTINE. NED fine's Pore Liooor Center opinion is unerring , public confidence sel- doni misplaced. The true worth of every business concern to the community in which it operates is fixed by its clientele , the value-giving power of ev ery commercial institution may be determined by the amount of patronage it receives. The people have unmistakably proclaimed tlifeir confidence in The Stock Exchange , and its methods , by bestowing upon it a far greater patronage than that accorded any other place in Valentine , Where the major portion of the fair , the impartial , discriminating public buys its Liquor and Beer , must be a good place for You , the in dividual , to trade , Visit The titock Exchange when you need anything in our line. W. R A. MELTENDORFF ing ! The fall campaign will soon be on in earnest and you will want to know what's doin' . If you are not a reader i - * of THE DEMOCRAT , and want to keep posted on the political ( as well as the general ) news of the county , you should subscribe NOW. At the low rate of only § 1.00 a year in advance every family in the county can afford to take THE DEMOCRAT. Send or bring in your < Subscription at once. Do it NOW. t. THE , DEMOCRAT Headquarters for Eeal Estate and Insurance S I