M . Uftf 1 2 > * .A. Jrf * _ * _ H- JSiow we are talking r- L f- f The most complete * stock in North i west Nebraska. & 3 snap & WING , G Exfcrayod On bav mare and one sorrel mare. , boUi show fire marks. J. M RALTA , 42 Burgi , Nebr. [ L For / -H and small barn , with two in , near school building , for sale at a bargain. House is new , lawn and shade trees , geed sidewalk , all fenced. Part cash , balance easy payments. Call on I. M. Rice , agent. This is just the place for some ranch owner or farmer to select for his wife and children to live during the winter and send chil dren to school. Don't delay as this property will find an owner soon. It may be yours. Come i and see about this first time you i sire in town. 18 House and lot for sale on Cath erine street. Price § 650 , or house will be sold separate. 41 6 * MRS. HATTIE BENNETT. During the past few weeks our campaign com mittee subscribed funds for an additional number of copies of this paper to be sent to different per sons whom tliky believed would be interested in the campaign or in the advertisements of our merchants and business men therein represented. If their ef forts have succeeded in getting your attention and good will or wishes we'shall be pleased with the experiment and ask nothing further than to call your attention now to our low subscription rates. We are beginning the year of the presidential campaign and everybody will want to read the news and should take a home county paper' anyway to know what is going on at the county seat. \ If you are already a subscriber and not paid up in advance the price is § 1.50 per year , but you get the § 1.00 rate by paying in advance. We offer the paper to new subscribers from now till 1909 for § 1. IT it is not convenient to send money today , send us a postal card with your name and postoffice ad dress and we will place your name on our list and you have from now until Jan. 1 , 1908 to send us the dollar which pays in advance from that date and you get the paper two months extra by sending i I ) your name in now. Send us your name now and get a county paper fourteen months for a dollar. Address I. M. Rice or The Valentine Demo | crat and write the name and postoffice plainly where you want the paper sent. "Very truly , I. M. EICE. > CE9 s ' The strongest proof of the superiority of the Edison Phonograph over other talking machines is in the large number of sales. Everybody knows Edison and his work , and therefore feels convinced that his Phonograph must be better than other forms of talking machines because Edison made it. The Edison Phonograph is a scientific instrument , made with great care in a laboratory which knows how to make every part right. Its great success is due to the fact that it reproduces perfectly all sounds. Thus it has be come the greatest amusement maker ever produced. Edison Standard Phonograph with new equipment Edison , Home Phonograph with new equipment ' We carry a full line of Edison Gold Moulded Eec- ords , consisting of over 14CO selections. i Come in and hear ' the O - * LTTTTiSSZBi \ * 8 November Rec'ords. . . . VALENTINE. NEO ; j Fur Coats "Fur" Everyone. 1 Sheep Coats Dog Coats' Calf Coats Coon Coats Wombat Coats _ Kangaroo Coats "VVe have a fur coat "fur" you. Call and get it. The price is right § 18 to-i5. / r IT jr t > T/ . fioroDy , J n Dr. Aycrs , the Longpine dent ist , will be \YoodIake Mondsn- , Nov. 18th. M. O. jMetzjrer was dour f om Merriman la t Saturday - ! HIM us a friendly visit. David Hanna.V. . F. Park , r and W. floppy of U'oodi.-iko won- Valentine visitors this \vp * > k. Mrs. Thnma . 1 : 1 i- F-'ul.-r < < - < a * - home on N < - > rth Table Monday f a tumor. Obituary elsewhere. Don't fail to see Dr. Ayers , the dentist , as he warrants all Irs work and will make'anything ITJX d that he does. Miss Ada Lewis has gone 1o * Boyles Business College , Omaha , where her brother Charley is also taking a course. - The second case coming up for trial is T. A. Yearnshaw vs Gee , H. Hornby for damages and is on trial as we go to press. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sherman spent Sunday in Woodlake. Miss 'Ethel took the Sunday evening passenger for that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson returned from their wedding tour Tuesday and stopped in the city for a day , when they departed for their home at Shoshoni , Wyo. , stopping a day in Rushville to visit a sister. E. Bonnen and several friends from the west part of the county were in town last week. Bon is able to get around pretty well on crutches now and his broken legs will soon be strong enough to get around his ditcher again. J. H. Miller , who had been ill for several weeks , died today about noon. He was brought to town from his home , three miles southwest of Valentine , and taken care of by the old soldiers of the town who rented the Berman building for that purpose. Teachers' 35 > < - ? The Cherry County Timelier- . ' General Association will rm-i-i in Valentine in the high school build ing Nov. 28th and 30th , where the following program will be given : Among Country Schools , Chap ters 4 , 5 and 6 , quiz , Miss Kortz. School Management , moral training , quiz , Kate Driscoll. Pioneer Teachers , Mollie Bush. Lovna Doone , Annie Hahn. t Schools of New York , Grace Ilobson. The Noble prize , Mattie WVnclt. Girls AsVage Earnfers Donna Bruce. ' The West End is also expected to furnish numbers for the pro- gram. . o o.o O , O O O O O O OQ ? , For Sale. Good Milch ' " * , corning fresh ; iboir . 1 > qmre at Dnnohei" hm.-- 4 / It' in need of ( i1 > i c' - dent ; . ' wo ? k don't fail toee l > r. \\IT- . in VVoodlake Nov. 18th Mi- l save you money and pain. Thanksgiving Da.\ will < u < ! e , h"te arid with it that louit < > us' ' * * i dinner. You can niaue fh ' n I d"iill.enjo.xable b.\ hi\iri. : : ' a ; > e of loiz Blue lib ! 'n H i r. * l-is , d < iiciou > beverage will a ! < i r sh i t" the feast as nothing es II Order a case no'-v , but beu e u * STOl.'Z. M s. AlVebb inr : -tii.i d M ew friends in honor of Mr- , /o n Bull is and Mrs. Fred Vincent Monday evening. Mrs. I. M. Rice had previously enter tailed them at her home , and on Wed nesday evening MrM ( > ? * r ter- itiined them at h > i i on e I ey report delightful timeasi.i ar : s chummy as school girls. Ni > \ \ , we think it's about iimforn men to entertain their lriemi > a ( a ' 'smoker" some evening when it's convenient for the ladies to stay alone , and we'll make- tin starter the first opportunity. The Loup Valley tier * ford Ranch Krowmee , N ! o ilier PreP1i ( i- uinus ITlli l& ( W. Jl SOU ( if Collllll'- ! . 17th. a I'-ilf ' t < riitlicr of theSlO.Onor- ; - o . ] e. : i n < t HoHlf1 131.- CH3 ai head of herd I will linve no bulls for s-ile until 1005 , havin sold all of 1906 Inill calves. C. H. FAULIIAKEK. JOHN F. PORATH Kebr. Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. E. D. DEBOLT. Barber STATE DANK BUILDING First-class Shop in Kv.n l\ . Kiiii dc Quinine Hair Tonic 'ioja romp , HeriH 'irt * H H. S. LOCKWOOD Handu-s the SHARPLESS GBEAM SEPARATOR , ' FLOUll , ( UlAiN AN ! . H Y Opposite Postollie. h'hnnt71. . Laval Cream Separators ' ' * " Valentine A V ? \\"l-RR Nebraska A- * * Ji ± > ii. H. DAILEY , Dentist. OiHec ever the ffmefO rlepiniti'iil : of T. C. Horiibv's store. Will be in Rosebud ajrency Iul.\ Hrd. Oct. 2nd and .hin. Ir 1 J. W. McDANIEL , ' COUXTY SUKVKV 55 All \vortc will hfr"f jv .Mi pr and careful ! V- * , . - . - ! - * - * * * jf v i McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is always uniform in quality and properly blended and roasted. % You do not get good coffee one day and poor coffee the next The handy air-tight package and the glazing ingof pure sugar keeps this coffee clean and fresh , protected from dust , dirt and foul odors. Each package is one pound full weight. McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by DAVENPORT & CO. RED FRONT MERC. CO. W. A. PETTYCREW. Maxlmurn travei safety , and everythmg for th e complete comfort of patrons is provided via The Ncrth Western I ine , with i s splendid service to Chicago , Milwaukee , Minneapolis , St. Paul and all points east. Be sure your ticket reads via the " thereby surrounding yourself for the journey with a perfection of service that includes The 'Bert of Eterything. Meals in dining cars a la carte. The most direct route to the East is over the "Only double track railway be tween the Missouri River and Chicago. " For sleeping car reservations , tickets and full information , apply to T'ic ef A.gen-f , The Line * Ad vertisements.