Lieut. U. S. Grant III, grand- son of President U. S. Grant, and Miss Edith Root, daughter! of Secretary of State Elihu Root, were married Tuesday in Wash ington. At least two Chicago banks are now paying in full all demands for cash by depositors. This ac tion is belipved to be the first step towards a return to normal conditions. It is not generally known that the pure food law prohibits color ing butter, so our butter makers should not try to make Decem ber butter look like that made in June by the use of butter color. The state canvassing board tab ulated the returns from the var ious counties Monday and found that Judge Reese had a majority over Judge Loomis of 24,406. Anderson, republican candidate for regent, had 32,918 over Sun- dean and Coupland had 34,274 over Millnrd. Graves, prohibi tion candidate for supreme judge, polled 5,158 votes. Stebbins, so cialist, got 3,200 votes for the same office. The wholesale house for whom H. W. Lowe packed a large por tion of his tomatoes, and who la beled them with their own labels, has informed Mr. Lowe that his tomatoes took the prize at the recent pure food exhibit in Oma ha. This speaks well for Mr. Lowe and one of Peru's thriving young industries. Our town was especially fortunate in securing a man like Mr. Lowe to put in a plant here. Peru Pointer. There is not a harder worker in, the county than Herb Weath erfield, of near .Howe. Just now Herb is sorely afflicted. He has been knocked out of the ring by King Corn. During the husking of last week Herb's hands became infected and his arms became badly swollen as a result of the hard work. Several boils added to his misery and he has been compelled to lay off while taking medical treatment. Auburn Re publican. Dr. W. W. Keeling came near having a fire last Friday evening. For some reason the gasoline lamp in the store would not light when he first tried it. He ' pumped it up and tried it a sec ond time, but still no light. He pumped it up a third time, and when he applied the match the gasoline, which had run down from the lamp on a show case underneath, caught fire. The doctor shut off the flow of gaso line and the fire soon went out. The glass top to the show case was broken but this was about the only damage done. The easy financial condition of the Auburn banks, as well as the merchants, was demonstrated Wednesday. It was pay day on the Missouri Pacific and fully $15,000 was paid out in wages in the shape of checks to the com 1 1 A 1 pany employes nere. ah were cashed at the banks or stores and no employe had any difficul ty in getting his money. Last Saturday was pay day on the Burlington and considerable money was paid out in checks to the employes of the road who live here. The employes found no difficulty in having their checks cashed by the local mer chants. Auburn Republican. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to thopoople without a penny's cost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by All Dealers. The Nebraska City daily Trib uric ceased publication Monday. Death of W. H. Aue William II. Auc, who has been in poor health for a long time, died at his home near Auburn at 3 o'clock a. m. this (Friday) morning. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church in Nemaha at 1 o'clock p. m. to morrow (Saturday). Burial in the Nemaha cemetery. Denise Adams Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cox of Howe, Nobr., died in Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 24, 1807, aged 7 years, four months and 1 day. Little Denise was a bright, lov able boy. Some time ago he be gan to fail in health. The best physicians in the cunty treated him and he was then taken to Omaha. Recently he was taken back to Indianapolis to consult the old home physician, but noth ing could be done. The heartbroken father re turned home Tuesday with the remains of their dear one. The funeral services were held Wed nesday at the Methodist church at Howe, conducted by Rev. G. W. Ayers. That Thanksgiving Dinner We had our Thanksgiving din ner at the Christian church, and when we got there and saw the provision that had been made to feed the hungry,; we felt truly thankful. We were a little un easy, though, when we looked around and saw Elder Sapp, El der Gregg, Pres Barker, August Quiller, Dr. Frazier, A. G. War ren and a few more of that kind standing around looking hungry, but after we had sized ud the beaping baskets full of good things we were no longer fearful and took a seat between Elders Sapp and Gregg with great faith in the ability of the ladies to see that we got plenty to eat. And we did. When Elder Gregg fi nally had to cry enough (the ed itor had quit long before this but Barker and Doc Frazier were eating as if they had just got started) he called the atten- ion of . the audience to two in scriptions on the blackboard used in reviewing the last Sunday school lesson. The first was: The Way to Live. The se'eond one: Be Temperate. We were all eating to live but few around us had obeyed the second injunc tion. For the first time wel fully realized the usefulness of a mouth patterned like Dr. Fra- zier's, when we saw him eating chicken, pie, cake, etc. It is not very pretty but for utility it takes the cake and the pie and chicken and most every thing else in sight. lo check t a cold quickly, got from your druggist some little Candy Cold 1 ablets called Prevcntics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Preven tics, for they are not only safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Prcvon- tics contain no quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickoning. Taken at tho "sneeze stage" Preventics will pre vent Pneumonia, Bronchitis, LnGrippe etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25 cents. Trial boxes 5 cents. Sold by All Dealers. A Hard Debt to Pay I owe a debt of gratitude that can never can bo paid off," writes G. S. warn, of Westfield, Iowa, for my rescue irom death, by Dr. Kine's Now Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking ' New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough quit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete dure." Nothing, has ever equalled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung complaints. Garranted by all druggists 50c and $.00. Trial bottle free. 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