< > i ' \ i'he Luup Vu liereieru Brownlee.Nebr , Prince Boabdrl 131693 and Curly Coat 112261 at head of herd T lie blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates 10 my herd. I have 40 Lead of Herpfnrd bulls from 0 monilis to 2 years old on band for tins spring's trade. 0. li. H. DAJLEY , /Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of TC. . Hornby's store. Will be in Rosebud agency July 3rd , Ogt. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 1904. JOH'N F. POEATH / Iticge , Nebr. Tuibular wells and windmills. Ck. SAGESEK Barber J rst-class Shop in Every Kespect i de Quinine Ilair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicide aud Coku's Dandrulf Cure. jTry Pompeian Face Massage Oreum A. -COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Nights The Doii- oher residence , Cherry Street. H. M. CK AMEE , City Deliveryman , Trunks , valises and packages limited to HIK irom the depot and all parts of the Citj Dr. Q. 0. Sturdevant , JCKSII > K.\T IHCXTIMT. Office over Daventort's Store Weal Entrance Valentine , Ib JOHN M. TUCKEK , COUNTY ATTORNEY. Practices in all State Courts. N. J. Austin. J. W. Anstin & ; Thompson , General Blacksmitbing and Wood Work. BORSE SHOEING A SPECIALSY. Hans & Yeach Pain tors. iant r and JPecorators. Bupgies painted and striped n * good as new. All work guaranteed. r 1 HEADACHE - ACHE j NO MORE It should be a great deal of satisfaction to those who have long suffered from headache , to be able to find a remedy I that will make it possible to entirely escape from tois af fliction. Those who will 'keep on hand 8 Chapman's Headache Tablets I need have no headaches. Taken when headaches are starting they always ) stop them ; taken after tney come they invariably cure'them. Harmless , pleasant and sure. COSTS BUT 25 CENTS. I } CHAPMAN j THE DRUGGIST. An entertainment and box social was given in the school house of " district No. 56 , the evening of the 15th. A small crowd was present , 56 in number. Miss Anna Hahn received a prize for answering all the questions correctly in the Floral Love Story contest. The proceeds , amounting to § 18.65 , will , be used in buying books and other useful articles for the school - -room. CONTRIBUTED. Adopted by ti ? State 1'rcss association at Lincoln , Fel > . 28,190(5. Whereas , The thirty-fourth an nual convention of the Nebraska Press association has been one of the most enoyable ? meetings in the history of the organization , be it Resolved , That the thanks of the members of the association be ex tended to the State Journal , News , the Lincoln Daily Star , Common er , the Frie Presse , the Lincoln Wageworker , the Nebraska Inde pendent , Lincoln Trade Review , the Western Newspaper Union , the Carpenter Paper company , the Ameridan Press Association' the Lincoln Commercial club , the Lincoln Traction company , and to Chancellor Andrews , and the fac ulty of the state agricultural school for the high order of entertain ment accorded visiting members ; also to Lafe Young for his able and interesting addresses , also to E. Rosewater for his instructive address on newspaper libel. Resolved , That sincere thanks be extended to the retiring presi dent , secretary , executive com mittee and other officers of this as sociation for the able and highly satisfactory manner in which each and every officer has performed the duties of office. It is recom mended that this association ap point a committee of three to pre pare a history of Nebraska journal ism , and that A. E Shttlton of the State Historical -ociet.y be made chairman of said committee. OX THE POSTAL LAWS. Whereas , The postal laws of the United States authorizing the post- office department to print return requests with the name and ad dress of writer upon stamped en velopes and furnish such envelopes at the same price as stamped enve lopes not printed is manifestly un just to every job printing office in in the United States ; and Whereas , This practice of the government causes a loss of many hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to the job printers ; and Whereas , The interests of the government would be in no way injured , and the. printers would be greatly benefitted if this practice was discontinued ; and Whereas , The printing of these addressed envelopes is now being done at a great loss and unneces sary expense to the government ; therefore be it Resolved , That section 137 of the " 1903 Postal Laws and Regu lations" ( page 76) ) be amended sea a to cauoe the government to cease printing the name and ad dress of private business men , firms or corporations on stamped envelopes. Whereas , The privilege accorded publishers of newspapers and per iodicals to mail their publications at the second-class rate is a sub sidy granted in behalf of public education and for the benefit of the masses in general , and is in tended by the government to ap ply only to papers published for the dissemination of news , or de voted to literature , the arts and the sciences ; and Whereas , During the last few years numerous papers and per iodicals purporting to fill various fields have built up great circulations tions- through placing the sub scription prices so low as to bare ly cover the cost of the blank pa per used in their editions and are published for the sole purpose of gaining support and profit from advertising printed ; and Whereas , The carrying of this class of publications costs the gov ernment millions of dollars yearly more than the revenue from the same ; and Whereas , The abuse of the sec ond-class privilege has reached such magnitude as to call for the public attention and governmental action ; be it Resolved , That this association in convention assembled petition congress to so amend the postal laws pertaining to matters of the second-class as to more clearly de fine the character of the publica tions allowed admission to the mails under the second-class rate , and to exclude from this classifi cation all publications which are purely advertising mediums anc published at a subscription price so low as to make evident that they are sustained by advertising solely ; also to exclude from the second-class privilege so-called parts , sections and supplements that are issued to publishers .to be sent out with their publication for the distinct purpose of circula ting the advertising which such supplements or parts may contain. Resolved , That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the United States senators and mem bers of congress from Nebraska , and also that a copy be forwarded to the postmaster general of the United States. Whereas , The Hon. Edward Rosewater has recommerled that libel laws of Nebraska be so amended as to make criminal libel a misdemeanor only , and not a felony , as at the present time ; therefore be it Resolved , That it is the sense of this organization that the libel laws of Nebraska be so amended ; be it further Resolved , That it is the sens of this association to adopt the fol lowing recommendations as offered by Mr. Rosewater. That after a court has v tried a case and passed upon it , the pa pers ought to be allowed to discuss it without fear , and that the laws should be amended so that courts should-be prohibited from drag ging up and editor for construc tive contempt. Whereas , The Nebraska Press association is an organization sole ly for the purpose of the upbuild ing and betterment of the news papers of Nebraska , and for the benefit of promoting sociability of fraternal friendship ; be it Resolved , That it is the sense of ihis association that only matters pertaining to the fundamental principles of the Nebraska Press association be permitted to come Defore this organization. Halldorson's photos 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 and 5th of each month. Born to Mr. and Mr-"Fred ISra.vton , Tuesday , March 20 , a sou P. F. Simons took Lillian Kitch en to the stab- penitentiary Tues day. THE DEMOCRAT office will be re paired Friday with steel ceiling and a new floor. Mrs. Geo. Hornby went down ; o Omaha yesterday to see her daughter Helen. Notice the ads of Ludwig Lum- ) er Co , Davenport & Co. , D. Stin- ard's and Miss Martin's , all of wnich are new this week. Also oak at the other ads. Abram Bennett died the home of his son , C. W. Bennett , near Simeon , March 11 , 1906. at the age of 92 years. He was taken to Money , Kan. , for interment by C. W. Bennett who returned yes terday. IN 3IKMOUY OP J1KS. .IO1TRR. W. ' miss thee fro n our home , deir. We miss thee trom thy place. A shadow o'-r our life is cist , We miss the unshme of thy fuce : We inks thy kind and willing hands. Thy fond and teni r care. Our home is dark without thee. We miss thee everywhere. FROM A FKIKXD. Be IL'OUT Own Boss. Younjr men \vanted in everv town in Nebraska who can invest 81.00 for profitable , pleasant employment. Send now before territory is taken. 10 Box 87 , Norlolk , Nebr. Use Printed Sfr . * io5iery and Save Time For fine Job Work come to THE DEMOCRAT office. We have a new font of Smith- Premier typewriter type for cor respondence letters , circulars and statements. Try using : more printers ink and patronize home industries. We're doing lots of job work now and can do more. Bring in your orders that you want gotten out for next month's use. use.We We carry a large stock of Let ter Heads , Envelopes , Statements , Bill Heads , ' etc. . TIN'S " 4.V. I H i V % a : * Miss Edna Fox , an experienced trimmer and milliner , has been employed by Miss Marx tin for the spring and summer trade. Miss Martin has purchased a big stock and expects * to have \vhat the trade demands in all the Latest Styles and Patterns in Hats , o 05 should be deeply interested in what he has said about soda _ crackers , because they are the one food with which all them are familiar. Uncle Sam has given out figures showing that soda' crackers are richer in nutriment and body-building elements , properly proportioned , than any food made from flour. This is saying much for common soda crackers , and much more for § JF&e8da BSSCtSSt , because they are soda crackers of the best quality. They are baked better more scientifically. They are packed better more cleanly.t The damp , dust and odor proof package retains all tne good ness and nutriment of the wheat , all the freshness of the best baking , all the purity of the cleanest bakeries. Your Uncle Sam has shown what food he thinks best for his people. His people have shown that they think UfilGGCiQ IBsSGLSBt the best of that food- nearly > 400,000,000 packages having already been consumed. a NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY * V "Wanted A good married man on a dairy farm. 9 MATIK CYPJIEKS A fine 6 octove organ , almost new , for sale. J. 0. BEATTY. 4 Hans & Veach will do you good work in painting and paper haiig- mg. to I eia < i e t Sub scribers. We do not like to criticise the people whom we have sent notices to the first of the year. Some may be out of luck or short of money. In either case we are out of luck. If you will try to pay a part of what you owe and pay at the rate of § 1-50 per year , which is IS c per month , it will make us feel better than to totally ignore our statements. Some have already remitted in full. We dislike to speak of this in the paper but many have overlooked or mis placed our statements to Jan. 1 , 1906 , and we hope to remind them by this notice at much less ex pense than to send other notices. Pardon us * for again reminding you. 4-4 _ _ J. L. ASHBUEH , % Contractor and Build er in Brick or Stone Work. Valentine , , - Nebr , 73R5 S 5r ; stop your Lung Irritation , relieve your Sera Throat ancl drive out your Chronic Cold , v/ith the only cer tain , and strictly scientific , Cure for Coughs and Colds : Almost Isi "Our little daughter v/as given up by two physicians y/ith consumption of the throat , and Y/e were almost in despair , when our dr&ggist recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. After taking four bottles she was perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since. " GEO. A. EYLER , Cumberland , Hd. Price , see azid RECOMWJEHDED , CUARAPJTEED Eyuatt , - xft AHD SOLD BY - Having engaged in thejtfeat and Butcher business , we shall endeavor to keep the best meats obtainable in a , ff clean and up to date shop. We solicit a share of your patronage and invite you to visit our shop. : : : : : : : : Flour and International Stock food. VALENTINE NEBRASKA. East side of Main St. AYERS BROS