Joseph K. Collins, a former resident of Auburn, died at his home in Pasadena, California, after six weeks' suffering with spinal trouble and paralysis. He leaves a widow, formerly Mrs. Mattie Bantz, well known to our citizens. A contract has been signed with a Kansas City firm to sink a well at Nebraska City to find out whether there is oil, gas, coal or water beneath the earth's outer crust in that place. It is thought work will be started within sixty days. An average of has been confined 335 prisoners in the state penitentiary during the month of March, according to the monthly report filed with Governor Shel- don by Warden Beemer. Of nnn 1 i i tnese 466- nave oeen empioyea by the contractor ot the broom concern. Of the prisoners 258 are white men, sixty-seven are colored men, four are Indians, eight are colored women and two white women and one a Japanese. Eight men have served time in the brig for various offenses. In this world we never get all we think we ought to have. We nnv have an extra passenger train, going north in the morning and SOUth in the evening. This is very convenient, especially for fc lose wanting to go to Omaha or Lincoln. But we used to get freight every day from the north and the south and three times a week from the west, and now we only get it every other day from the north and the same from the west The freight from tha south has to come now either b way of Tecumseh or Nebraska C.ty. This makes it inconven ie it for our merchants. The n9vv rxn doesn't handle freight except car load lots for Nemaha, Brownville or Peru, but does for Shubart and Verdon. "Pr even tics" will promptly check cold or the Grippe when taken early o at the "sneeze stage." Preventics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. will gladly mail you samples and a book on colds free, if you will write him. The samples prove their merit. Check early colds with Preventics and stop pneumonia. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by All Dealers. The snow storm recalled to Deputy Secretary of State Addi son Wait the memory of a great blizzard which swept over Ne braska thirty-four years ago. Mr. Wait was agent for the Mid land Pacific railroad at Palmyra at the time. The storm began on April 17 and lasted three days. The railroads were blocked for four days and the telegraph lines were down. Thousands of cattle were lost on the ranges and jnany men were frozen to death in try ing to save their stock. Eighteen inches of snow fell and a fierce wind blew over the treeless Nebraska plains for fortv-eitrht hours. A snow storm very similar to the present one came to Nebraska in 1903 on April 29. The trees and ground were covered with! the snow but little damage re-' suited because the temperature did not sink very low. Star. Lincoln Saved Hor Son's Life The happiest mother in the little town of Ava, Mo., is Mrs. S. Ruppee. She writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble thiit our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice I began giving him Dr, King's New Dis covery, audi soon noticed improvement. I kept thistreatmontupforafew weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpenter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure by Hill Bros, druggists. fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Liquor Licenses Cannot Be Granted Another Indiunu Judge Given Hum Selling Terrific Jolt in Solar Plexus Region Indianapolis, Ind., April 16. For the second time within sixty days the li censad saloon business has been de clared an outlaw by the courts. Both these decisions have been rendered by jurists of distinguished reputation high in their profession. Judge Artman's decision, which startled nrohibitionists and Honor men alike, on February 13. just two months 'ago and has already become famous declared saloon-license unconstitutional and refused an applicant on that ground alone. Yesterday Judge Ira W. Christian in ' the Hamilton county court, at Nobles- ville, in a decision not less exhaustive 1 than that of Judge Artman, not only that the saloon ig uncongtitutional, but went a step farther, and asserted as his judicial verdict, based on the many previons holdings carefnlly noted, that "the licensed saloon is per so a public nuisance." Judge Christian's decision in brief includes these striking premises and conclusions: 1. The question squarely before the court is whether saloon liquor selling "is a public nuisance at common law." 2. From definitions of Wood on nuisances (3d editions sections 23 and 24) a nuisance is "any occupation (whether or not as yet declared such by the courts) which tainpera with the public morals, tends to idleness and tho promotion of evil manners is a nuisance per so, at the common law. 3. "'I am drawn to the inevitable conclusion that the business of selling intoxicating liquors at retail to be drunk on the premises where sold is dangerous to the public morals, the public safety, the public health, and that therefore the places where such business is conducted is per se a nuis ance and needs no proof as to its in jurious effects upon the public." 4. License is permissive, in its char acter, not restrictive. 5. There is no inherent right to sell liquor. 6. License to sell liquor is a grant where no r.ght previously existed. 7. Saloon license is therefore un constitutional. The decision itself covers more than eleven solid newspaper columns of ex haustive reference and quotation, in cluding many not directly used by Judge Artman. One point made was: "The saloon, which has been repeat edly held to be the prime source of all crime, has i right to exist at common law, and the license which grants it the privilege is not a restrictive measure, but it is the granting of a right which heretofore did not exist. I am there fore of the opinion that a law creating a business dangerous to public morals, to bublic safety, to public peace, to I public health is not 'within tho police power ot the state.' "The liquor business legalized by statute, as shown by a long line of decisions already cited, subverts justice, creates disorder and destroys liberty. I have arrived at the conclusion that the license law is unconstitutional, as being in the contravention of the pur pose and spirit of the constitution of Indiana." The News--No Pure Drug Cough Cure Laws would be needed, if all Cough Cures were like Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is and hits been for 20 years. Tho National Law now re quires that if any poisons enter into ti cough mixture, it must be printed on tne lauei or pacKage. jpor tins reason mothers, and others, should insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. No poison-mai'ks on Dr. Shoop's labels and none in the medicine, else it must by hw be on the label. And it's not only safe, but it is said to be by those hat know it best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take no chance, nar- , ticularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Com pare carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there! You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept any other. Sold by all detilers. We luivo for sale, cheap, throe good farms in Nemalm county; also two splendid residence properties in town. STULL & HAWXBY ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS . AUBURN, NEBRASKA New Itoml Laws The state legislature passed a number of new laws which will, it is believed, bring about a great improvement in the highways of the state. The legisla tion enacted is not as comprehensive as could have been wished, but it is a good start and will doubtless be followed by more far reaching laws when the next session convenes. A large number of ! road laws were introduced, most of them being of a very meritorious char acter, but disagreement between mem bers from counties under the commis sioner system and those under township organization, brought about the defeat of some of the best of them, although all agreed that nowhere was there greater room for improvement than in the statutes relating to the public high ways. One of the most important changes made was to provide that poll taxes shall be payable in cash, $2.50 per year. The old system of working out this tax on the road has always been more or less of a farce and it is thought that the new system will produce double the results of the old. Another law pro vides that all grading shall be done between April 1 and October 1, when the ground is as a rule in the best condition to be moved. More revenue for road work is pro vided. County boards may levy a road tax in cities and villages as well as in road districts, half of the same to bo expended on county roads and the other I half by the village board or city council, ; within the corporate limits. Upon petition of a majority of the freehold ers in a road district, the county board may make a levy of from 5 to 25 mills to be used exclusively upon the roads in that district. An unusually important law is that which empowers city authorities to make a two mill levy, the revenue therefrom to be known as a municipal highway fund and to be used in im proving main trunk line roads leading into the city for a distance of six miles. Another law provides for the use of the King road drag on all roads. Lincoln News. LIFORN Special to California: Round trip rates to San Francisco and Los Angeles, about half rates April 25th to May 18th. He sure to go one way via the Shasta Route and Puget Sound-only $12.50 more. Stopovers, variable and attractive routes. Cheap, One Way West: Daily during April one way rates to Utah, California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Big Horn Basinnearly 5u per cent reduction. Daily through standard and tourist sleepers. Homeseeker's Excursions: Frequently each month from Eastern Nebraska to Eastern Colorada, Wyoming and Big Horn Basin. Landseekers Information Bureau Irrigated lands along the Nortn Platte River, in tho Big Horn Basin and Yellowstone Valley on terms cheaper than paying rent, and, money paid on a water right is money saved. Send for new descriptive folders. 0. V. GLENN, Ticket iWont at Nemaha - L, W. WAKELEY, G. P, A., Omaha.. T. IS. Oi-otliei- In tho MRS. HILL BUILDING Shoe RcBairinec Harness Repairing Hand Mat.'c Harness a Specialty SEE GA OW Docs foffeo disagree with you? Prob ably it docs! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coll'eo. "Ilea Lh Cotrw" is a clever combination of parched cere' Is and nuts. Not a grain of real coPce, remember, in Dr. Shoo 's Health cclfe yet its flavor and taste matches clow y old Java and Mocha coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand ?oircu (,riki"S try Health Coffee. ia wholesome, nourishing and satisfying. It's safe even for the poungest child. Sold by Earle Gilbert. You Look Yellow The trouble is, your liver's sick. One of ifs products, "bile is overflowing; into your blood You can't digest your food, your appetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from head ache, stomach ache, dizzi ness, malaria, constipation, etc. What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic water or pills but a liver tonic Bedford's Black-Draught Tliis great medicine nets gently on the sick liver, ft purifies the blood, renews tlieappetltc, feeds the nerves, clears the brain and cures consti pation. It Is a. true medicine for sick liver and kidneys, and regulates all the c 'gestive functions. Try ft. At all dealers in medicines -25c packages. tea GOLD COIN IS GUARANTEED AlllCC AC UFiVFQ 'r)0 fust driving, shortly utter a hourly umugfc vr nmiw manl, is thu most common iiim.su of HuilveH. Driving too Ioiik when u horse 1h not f uuIIiik well, ilus ty hay or irrain. Hom:h with until rally weak lunu's uro easily Klvon tho IIuuvch by dutay feed or too fust or lonx driving. All htoclctncn who buliuvt! in usliii; tho I HOST when an article is noedud llnd that "lold Coin lloiivn Ciini" kIvok fur better re MiltH.hoth for quick action and continued, than any other Jlcavu Cure now on thu market. Test It on our Quid Cola Guarantee money buck if found unsatlsf uotory. f2T"Wrlte to tho Oold Coin Veterinary Department for any Rpucial Information rcurdini; uleU block. No ehan;e is made. HOW 50C EARNED $110 Mr. A. Wutzke. of SYMPTOMS petite Is Irreuular: sometimes poor, other bowels sometimes louse, other times constii CUH collects around SOo nml SI. OO bers us to Invade tho animal. Whore affected with Thread tho rectum, the intense itching causes tho against tho wall, or to Keep switching It DON'T LOSE MONEY ITorscs, colts, and other animals if stunted in their irrowtli: unthrifty and misshapen by the clogging of worms bowels aro not worth as much as thrifty. Ry coated horses. "Gold Coin Worm money for you by Keeping your animals freo TESTIMONIAL Tho Western Union Telegraph Co. Cedar Uaplds, la., Deo, 0. 1905. Gold Coin Rtoolc Food Co.. St. Paul, Minn. Kxpress two barrels of Worm l'owdor today. Send balance of Worm Powder by freight "Wo iMtrHnimlly Kiiwriiutoe tun Gold Cola JteinixlU'S Call at our store and get a beautiful picture of Lou Dillon free. The picture is 14x19 inches, in 2 colors, ready for framing. It is a most life-like motio n picture showing Lou Dillon in action as in above picture. W. F. KEELING Nemaha, Nebr. . 00 YOU GET UP WITH A IvAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know or the wonderful cures made by Dr. I Kilmer's Swnnip- Root, the great kid- v. new liver and bind- y e dcr remedy. It is the groat nicd- icui irnuiipii ui uic nineteenth century ; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kiducv and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame hack, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Uright's Disease, which is the worst form of kiducv trouble. Dr. Kilnicr's.Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found' just the remedy you need. It bus been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a .Vceial arrangement has been made by widen all readers ot tins papei, wno nave not alrcadv tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free bv mail, also a book tell ing more about Swanip-Hoot.nnd how to iindoutifvou have kidney or blntlder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in Hits paper and send your address to Dr. Kiliucr & Co., Hinglianiton, N. Y. The regular fiftv-cent and one- lollar size bottles arc o of swamp-lux, sold bv all good druggists. Don't make nnv mistake, but remember the name. Swamp-Knot, Dr. Kilmer's Swaiup-Koot, and the address, nitighainton, N. V., on every bottle. LtCAL notice KriH'Mi K. Vlut ins a minor, Willi Mil Winter ii ir, William II W'llilo'K tht'lr i hi'i, will tii'to notice Unit. mi tho 'JIM ibiv of Mnieh. Wo? Wlnlli'ld N M'umi rlnlit deur . V. Armt'iilulit, Nil. est I.. Aruitlt Ijjllt l,ui oro Arm u'luli', i.i"nni Argui 'ithl u I .ni ii AricMiiiKi t, il I HIT r.ln, flld thi'h in t ti'iM In 'ii id tr el o 'it ol Mnith omul, .tlifiiHi, ii, mill nt-1 hi Id ilHm dmit , the inj ol itinl p u y hi i.fiv Mcli if to i tun tlnn lils :t iiml Until cU 47 In the viHiigenl iui In, cl r hk'i rror "Inn totlii" riHM'l iWMlglt Ol Mnillrll H lltOH'Ml'll If, till' Mime iiinin t b' '() llnlilv ii 11mI, tint tin) wild nrt'iiiiK n " n Im hi lil itinl tin- tfc.ul ht'fi'oi (M v ili'd Im t ween lit' f i rili i , nccntd Inu t till It' H'Hpi'itVH Hl lin-N itiul mxt I'll it mm iol f it" iqitily iimy iiin. Yu urn u(iilrcil t answer mi l 't tlon n ir oli rii t i iitli i lay ol .Mnv , II 7 I tdt'il , it h 'Jl, 1IMI7. Wl N'l' IKl.DS. HO A WHOM" , nt "l nnt IN, ' II. A. I.AMH15KT tl, I ittirnoy. HEAVE CURE Morris. Minn., buys: 50 Cunt 1UCV fte? IIlil it HEAVE CURE W COID Cftt STOCK foop taj "Diiaii Sikh: My driving mure ot the. heaves so bud I offered her forsalu for$l&.00und could not sell her. I have used Gold Coin Heave Powders on her for two months and now I wouldn t take limn for her. I hlnhly recommend your Heuvis Cure. ANTON Watzke." OF WORMS Tho crmt becomes roiiKh: thoi u Is a dry liaeklni,' oouk'Ii: tho up ioor, other times craving; the mes constipated. A yellow inu- the anus. Tin; animal Is likely to run down. become thin and poor, tho breath generally has n foul odor: tlfo belly may become larKo. "pot belly." Tho horso turns up its Hps and rubs them ucalnst the wall, or licks tho manner and shows uneasiness. Worms may appear In such enormous num. the stomach and become very dangerous to Worms, which nrfects horso to rub its tail constantly. In tho stomach and spirited, healthy, glos. l'owdtir" makes extra from worms. HOG SAVKU CO. no Ct'iits E. D. BERLIN Brownville, Nebr. POWDER Kg ----