4 II -m f TIT? fir, EXHIBITING UNDER THE LARGEST CANVAS EVER CONSTRUCTED 3 Ring$. 1000 People 2 Trainj of Cars. 2 Herds of Eiephinu. 300 Cucui Artij'.iS $1,000,009 Invested. $4,270 Daily Expenses. Seati for 10,000 People I ii - i - an mi iii n' i 'i " "" "it i i 'tt'ii ""-iti r-tM-iYJTf-r VKcn. Ledger. 4 M.K-:-K MURRAY capt. buck's 20-PERFORMING SEA LIONS-20 MOST STANTLINO ACT ttfCH HOMN IN AMCfllC GREATEST RIDING SHOW EVE HHUITEt ALBERT DAVENPORT, fhamrlen Birthark rider of the World. FRED tnd BPSSIE COSTELL0, Wurld Champion JiH'kcy Rnkrs. MARIE DAVENPORT. AND Milt. MINNIE SWEENEY, Acknowledged Cham pion l.adv Principal lUitK'Stnciincft. IALPB BOWSER, tnclind's famous Jockey. 300-REAL CIRCUS ARTISTS-300 60-REAL FUNNY CLOWNS-60 10-ROYAL TOKIO JAPANESE-10 "BLACK DIAMOND." TBE IAU-R0OM B0RSE Ross Ashcralt's Blgb-Scbool Horses fAMOUS WIZARETTC WIRE TAMILY TEXAS BILL'S WILD WEST NCkWOlMO OKLAHOMA DAN. Champion Kiu-kina; Hi unco rider of the W.irld. MOUNTAIN NELL, Champion Kitle Shut of the World. ORIGINAL DEADW00D STAGE C0ACB. riiK' Hundred People In a Thrllllnir Spectacle "TBE BANGING OF TBE B0RSE THIEF." A Peal. Genuine Western Slory. SImi Inalanl. Cmurlt, Itrikaa lull Figklera, rHt Crr alni taiHh of lurking rKM ever tatallc4. KONGO "larficst Bcast hat Walks-larger than Jumbo I LAROHST ELIiPHANT ON EARTH. LARGER Mm a " r" ' BRUTH THAN V THAT HiMRn .A a "V v WALKS JUMBO. v JV , L. k$41 -r- THB EARTH. 16 KEEPERS TO 1't'i ATVri H'-''r 10 KELPERS TO GUARD HIM. J ,CT:M'WW'aV " V j GUARD HIM. "Mire." The Famous Bear Girl I Fines! Horses Ever Exhibited THE PARADE TELLS THE STORY 101 STARTLING NEW FEATURES FOR 1913 Vnnti-0 RnHntnn. Ton lull Kmika-, The l.arrt Hcohunt on Karth. The World ! flreaten H.'cSmk Ultlrra, Including Albert Ihivenport , I ml and lletnle lontrllo. Marlt Uaveriporl. rnnc. S cny, klh llitwtcr. Woa Ahcr.lt' III h-SchiK.I Hortn. Capt. Buck'a Sea l.lnna. I'alltnn'n nuavat, tiither Willi .t'Mi Clrcui ArtHta. Cowrniya, Cowgirl. Comtkii. Indiana. Mexicans I Uhtcra, and the Orrutrat Bunch of Huckinx Hrnncoa tvar bxhllillcd. Two Shows - Circus and Wild WestFor Ore Arf:fi?E-7;.f3 vnu. PosmvrLV ihhibit ain or khwk Crt'cil llaiii' on I In- M ii I a alli'inl l smiit' K. M. l'o PlattsniQutii, Neb,, -MONDAY, MAY- Reserved seats on sale day of show at Weyrich & Hadiaba's drug store mm I-hhM"I-H-W-WHHH -I-- CASS COUNTY ITEMS, I- PERU, NEB. i-H-H" H-W-I J-K-HW-W Mi"s Mary .fanicson lias boon rifclcil If) llii' inlonniMliatc ilc parliiifiil at llisinf C.ily, Neb. Miss Villa (Japcn ono of our IMipulai floiiicslic scit'iico pirls, has bft'ii fli'Plffl scrrclarv of the Y. . C. A. Miss II n 1 la lta(s.H js in school auain, having niisscil Hcvcral vi'cks tin account of an operation for appendicitis. Miss Ktlitli Amick went to Au liurn Wednesday as a delegate to I lie Sunday school convention from Hie r.hrislian church. Miss l'earl Hells, as hostess, Vave a surprise party on Miss (iilhcrla Murland Tuesday even U'ii. The occasion was in honor of her birthday. Miss l.ucile (iass, who ' is Itaching at I'lallsinouth, came to I'iiii Thursday in order that she luighl be present at the Junior- senior liampiel on rndav even ing Clarence Heal is showing up line in base ball practice ami cer tainly will niako a good showing in the real game. Ho has been prophesied as our star player. miss mame j.arson became so interested in her conference with Miss Krebs that she forgot to be hungry. Whenever she is missed nt her hoarding place they tele phone Miss Krebs. William rtoetlger has been hired o keep tho tenuis court in snape til is spring, r.veryone is anxious to begin playing. The s hedulo is almost complete now, and then all will know tho order in which I hey are to play. went to Lincoln forenoon train to business mailers. ud and wife of Xe- hawka were Sunday guests at the home of (. W. ('beney and wife. William Krell and wife arrived Saturday from Cripple Creek, Colo., for a isit with Herman Fain-lander and family, southeast of here. M;-s. Krell is a sister of .Mrs. Fahrlander. Mrs. C. K. Witheiow went over lo Thurman, fowa, last Saturday lo visit Mr. Witheiow, who is again the "head push" in his newspaper plant and making the Times a much heller paper than it was while in I he hands of his lessee. Charles II. I'ysarl was iu Oma ha Sunday, spending the day at I he hospital, where his wife is in care of physicians. He states I hat she is improving, and her many friends here hope that her health may soon be completely re stored. Frank Finkle wen I up to I'latts mouth on the Wednesday morning train to deliver the oflicial report of Ihis precinct's conduct in the county jail election Tuesday. He declares that the court house was there yet, and that the big clock iu the lower smiled at him as he carried in Liberty precmci s report. J. W. l'itman made his appear ance in lowu Saturday for the lirst lime since he was seriously in jured September o, by a Horse falling on him. II looked good lo see him among us aain, and aside from the lameness he ap pears in excellent health, but still finds it necessary to keep his trusty crutches at baud for aid in walking, as his hip has md yet fully recovered from the fractures. (Too Late for Last Issue) (lot id things lo eat. Henieinber the market Saturday. Mrs. )oolcy was an Omaha iitor Wednesday. Dick Iirunn of Omaha was at guesl at the Walker home Sunday. The Study club will meet Tues day at I he library. Visitors in vited. The Pre.-di I erii'.n choir sang at I lie funeral services of Mrs. Nancy Mai l in Thursday. William Andrews and children are spending the week with Mr. Andrews' brother-in-law, Charles Freeze. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Holmes, Miss Margie Walker and Dick Brunn of Omaha motored lo I'laltsmouth Sunday. H. L. Oldham carried (he elec tion returns to I'laltsmouth Wed nesday morning, returning on the 1 o'clock train. The dinner and supper given by I he Library association netted the society .18. The weather kept a good many away. Mrs. Charles Carroll left Wed nesday for western Nebraska, where she was called by the serious illness of her little grand son. Charles fa. Creamer's family be came members of the Library as sociation Sal unlay. The associa tion wishes a great many more would do likewise. Mr. and Mrs. (ilasman brought their little boy home from Oma ha, where he has been in the hos pital for treatment for a burn which he received some weeks ago. The burn is healing and he is tloing nicely. for (' MtTK'i: OK FIX A I. In thr ( onnly Court In mill iMintj, X riirnikn. In l:.-Ksiiile of I l.-n IV C. MiMakoi I lerOH.sprl. to ai.i. n:i:so.s ixtkukstki : 1 Vim top lifi-fliv mititioil that on tin-I "th il;iv of Ai-i-il. Ml::. Kva Mr Makon i Kofne, eiMit i i, ami tSuy I . Mi Xlaken, : executor, of the almve estate. Hied their , petition for linal settlement, u ml tiniil report, slimvinK that the funds of said , estate are insiillieient to nay ciaims, j and that under and l.y virtue of an aureeinent entered Into h. 'tween caid . executors ami the claimants against ! said estate, said claimants are to re ceive in full payment of their claims their pro rata share accnrdlnMT to their respective claims, after the payment of court costs and expenses A lieaiiny: will lie had on said noti- lion and final report upon the lliiih dav of April. A. I. 191:!. at 10 o'clock a. in., at the olhce of the County .ludife. Court House. I'laltsmouth. Cass Count. Ne- I luaska. at which time orders will he! entered In accordance with the findings of the court. All oh.iecl ions to said petition and linul report must he riled hefore said hour on suhl dav of hearing;. Hv the Court. (SKAI. ALI.KX T. I! KKStiN. County .Indue. Vl.wvls 'v- i:fii:i:irrsoN, A t loi ueys. I -"-" ks SKTTI.I'.MFXT. ; in'i will he had upon said petition and H EAGLE. ! Itcacon. be 17. if, 17, Coughs and Consumption. Coughs and couds, when ne glected, always lead to serious trouble of the lungs. Tho wisest thing to do when you have a cold that troubles you is to get a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery. You will get relief from tho first dose, and llnally tho cough will disappear. O. II. Brown, of Mus cadine, Ala., writes: "My wife was down in bed with an obstinate cough, and I honestly believe had it. not been for Dr. King New Dis covery, she would not be living to day." Known for forty three years as the best remedy for coughs and colds. Price !0c and $1.00. Re commended by F. (J. Fricko & Co. NEW IDEA -onuro Sproodors- Tho Best Manure Spreader OH THE HflRKET TODAY! This machine may be seen at my implement department a new addition to my general black smith and wagon business. I also handle the AVERY Corn Planters and Cultivators! r Born To Mr. and Mrs. Her, nan Olio, April 10, an eight-pound girl. G. J. Ueilter left for Seneca, Kansas, Thursday evening lo look after business interests. Mrs. C. C. Price went lo Creen wood Wednesday via Lincoln , o visit her sister, Mrs. J. B. Strad ley and family. In having some of our articles linotyped this week the operator made a few errors in names which we were unable to change. Mr. Talkington of Surprise,! Neb., was in town the first of the week with the view of locating here iu the near future. F.d Oelschlager has moved his family over from Hickman and will make I'agle their future home. Mr. Oelschlager will en gage in the saloon business here. Mrs. Ed Burdick and daughter, Cecil, of Woodward, Okla., and Will Burdick of Bisinark, N. D., visited with relatives in and around J'.agle the fore part of I he week. Miss Mayme Donahue went lo Lincoln last Thursday evening to visit relative until Wednesday, when she departed for her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Donahue has made a great many friends during I he seven years she has been here, who are sorry to sen her leave, but who wish her well in her new home. At the town board meeting Monday nighl it was voted lo head a subscription list with $25 to ward helping tornado sufferers at Ralston, Neb. Further action will be taken toward raising a much larger sum, and iu a few days it is hoped that Eagle can rank along with the other (owns in helping lo aid those who were so unfortunate. Postponement. The Lyceum number will given Thursday evening, April The weather and roads made impossible to give il. as adver tised. The program is a good one and should have a good allend- niii'e Thursday evening, Apri al I he Presbyterian church, biccioii. .'.'ic; children, 15c. I hose Inning season tickets u the Lyceum course will be admitted without ex I ra charge. Mrs. Alviu Rainge. Miss Adams and the Ladies' rpiarlel. composed of Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Loup bridge, Mrs. James Holmes and Miss Margie Walker, will have charge of the second pari of Ihe pro gram. These are all good and you will miss a rare I real if you fail to come. The children on Ihe firs I pari of th" program have some very classy little songs. You will consider this one of Ihe best entertainments ot Hie season. J In fact it is my intention to carry a general line oi rami implements of all kinds, me for whatever you may need. Call and see I, I. EBEBggL r " 1 SOUTH SIXTH SL J PlaMsmouth, Neb. Live Stock Wanted. I wish to inform the people of Murray ami vicinity that I am buying stock at Murray, and am prepared lo pay tho highest mar ki t price for anything in the stock line. I will buy anything, from one to one nunareu noaa or more Let mo know what you have for sale. Call 'Phono 8-B Murray Exchange. II. C. Creamer. -XOTK'i: TO 4 ItKllI roits. Iu the County Court of lam County, .Xi'limxKn. In the Matter of tho Kstate of Chris tian Stoelir, Deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the creditors of said deceased will meet with the executor of said estate before me, the County JudH of Cass Couiitv, Nebraska, at my oltice In tho City of Plattsmouth, In said Cass County, on the 26lh day of April, 1913, and on the 4th clay of October, 1913, at ten o'clock a. in., each of said days, for the pur pose of presenting their claims and liBvinK the same examined, adjusted, allowed or refused. Six months are allowed the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and which period expires on October the 4tli, 191", at ten o'clock a. m. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, at J'lnttsmnutli, Ne braska, this 8th dav of March. 1913. (Seal) ALLEN .1. HKGSON, County Judh'C IX O. rY'Yln, Attorney. MTK'H OF U'I'UC TIOX I'OH I. Mil Oil MCF.XSF. Notice Is hereby Riven to all persons Interested and to the public, that the nndersimicd. tins I Molir, has filed his petition and application with the vil lage clerk of the village of Avoca, County of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, siftned by the re liilred number of resident freeholders of the said village, settiim forth that the applicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Stall- of Nebraska, and praying tlmt a license may be issued to the said fins V. Molir for the salo of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the municipal year ending May 2, 1911, at his place of business, situated on the west two-thirds of lot live Co, In block thirteen (1:1), in said village of Avoca, Nebraska. C.I'S V. MOllU, Applicant. April 7. 191I1. , i'i.'i"jrrn imi ovioir iriis i.otll I on ine -,;J h d;iy of April. 1!M:l. at M o'clock .1 ni., at the County Court Uoom in the jf'ity of riall.-muiilh, in said County. I Tlmt all objections thereto. If any. must ; be filed o-i or before said dav ami hour nl he;ui:m. W itts my hand and the seal of the County Court of said Countv this 1st day of April, 1913. (Seal i Ald.KN .1. ItKKSON, County Judge. iitki:. In Ihr f on nty Cunrl In nud for Casa County, .Xi-lirnnkn. In l:. Instate of Delilah Schwab, De ceased. To all poisons interested, and par ticularly John Schwab, Samuel Schwab. Joseph Schwab, Klla Schwab, Nellie Schwab and Zona Schwab: nu are hereby notified that on March 21;. 1913, Sarah M. Mason and Charles K. Schwab tiled their petition alleging- the death testate on March 21. 1'I13. of Delilah Schwab, a resident of the County of Cass, Nebraska, pos sessed of an estate therein, and request that an instrument riled therewith be found to be the last will and testa ment of said decedent, nnd admitted to probate as such, und asking that Charles Kddle Schwab, nominated therein as executor, be appointed as such. A hearing will be had thereon on April 21, 1913, at nine o'clock a. in. at the ollice of the County Judge, Court House, riattsmouth, Cass Countv Ne braska, at wlilch time orders will be entered in accordance with tho tind iir's of t he court. All objections thereto, if any, must, he tiled before said hour on said day of hearing. Uv the Court. A I.I.KN J. BRESON, County Judge. KAW'LS & LORKIJTSON, Attorneys. "VO'I'ICF. OF M'I'l.lf V I IO FOB i. ili tin i. m i:si:. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested and to the public, that the undersigned, Edward F. Oelschlager, has filed Ills petition and application In the ollice of the clerk of the Village of Eagle, Countv of Cass, and State of Nebraska, as required by law, signed bv the required number of resilient free-holders of the said village, setting forth that the applicant Is u man of rcsoccta hie character and standing and a resident of tho -State of Nebraska, ami praying that a license may be is sin d to tin- said Edward r. Oelschlager for the sale of malt, spirituous and v iti'ms liquors for the period of one year from the dale of the hearing of said application, In a building situated on lots live and six la and HI. In block piiieteen i 19), of the said Village of Eauli'. Nebraska. EDW AMD V. OEI.SCM,AC,Ell. " April 1, 1913. Applicant. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. ' Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the pub lic, that the undersigned, C. S. Trumblc, has tiled his petition and application in the office oi the clerk of the Village of Eagle, County of Cass, and Stale of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by Ihe required number of resi dent freeholders of the said vil lage, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of the Slate of Nebraska and praying that a license may be issued to the said C. S. Trum ble for the sale of mall, spirituous ami vinous liquors for Ihe period of one year from the date of the hearing of said application, in a building situated on lot leu (10), in block eighteen (18), of Ihe said Village of Eagle, Nebraska. C. S. TRUMBLE. April !. HM3. Applicant. In OKDF.H FOIl IIEAItlXti. Hie County Court of Cnsn County, Maple Grove Notes Mead Cameron of Illinois is visiting relatives iu this community. Ed Cianseiner and W. II. Puis made a business trip to Nehawka Saturday. Quite a number of farmers in this locality, are shelling their corn. Fred Schafer is Ihe owner of a new lord automobile, which ne purchased lasl week. Davis & Hill shipped a load of fa I cattle to the Soulh Omaha market last week. Election passed olT quietly in ML Pleasant precinct. The vide stood 'jri for Ihe jail and 85 against. Mr. and Mrs. William Puis and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oansomer spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Fritz Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alliens of Nehawka visited at the home of Julius Engelkcineier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tritsch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Puis Sunday. XelirnnliH In the Matter of the Estate ot Alice M. T.'igue, lieceased. To All I'ersons Interested in Said Estate: I'pon reading the duly verilled peti tion of otto K. Tagui! and Fred O. Tague, (lied In tills court, praying for Ihe appoint metit of William C. Kamsey as administrator of the estate of said ileceased, it is ordered thnt a hearing be had on said petition at the County Court Mootn, In said eotinty. op the 21st day of April, 1913, nt the hour of 10 o'clock it. m and that notice of tho time and pluce of said healing be Riven to all persons Interested in suld estate, bv the publication of n copy of this order for three successive weeks in Uie I'luttsmoiith Journal, a legal newspaper printed and circulated in said county. Dated this 2Mb nav oi Aiarcii, 1913. ALLEN J. liEESON, County Judge. Hedge Posts fop Sale. 1,200 good hedge posts sale; G00 are 7-foot and COO for arc 1 8-foot. Call on Guy Stokes, mile east and miles north of Murray, or address Plattsmouth, R. F. D. No. 1. Tel. 5-11 Murray- Eggs. Pure bred Plymouth Rock, 75c Iter 15; $..00 per 100. 'Phone 1-1 Route 2. C. L. Wiles. Painting and Paper Hanging. I am permanently located in Murray, Nebraska, to do all kinds of first-class painting and paper hanging. Having had 10 years' experience at Ihis work I can fur nish the best of references on painting, outside finish, inside finish, graining, staining, natural finish and the newest and latest style of paper work. Drop mo a card or 'ove orders nl Hiatt & Tuft's si ore and I will call on you. Charlie Clayton, Murray, Neb. Oak Posts for Sale. About i00 bur oak posts sale. Apply to Joseph on Ihe Dull farm. for Mrasek OTICH OF AI.K. In t lir District Court of (nun County, Nelirnxkn. In the Matter of the Estato of Nicholas Untitles, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of lion Ueorge Corcoran, Acting Judge of the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska, made on the 20th day of March 1913 for the sale of real estate hereinafter described there will be sold nt the south door of the Court House, at I'lntlstnotith. Ne braska, on the 20th day of April, 1913, at 1(1 o'clock a. m., nt public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, under I lie terms of paragraph nine of the will of Nicholas Hiilmes, deceased, and the order of above named Court, permitting a member of the family of said ib ceased, to assume and take over the bid of any outsider any time be tort) the closing of sale. Twenty per cent of Ihe bid to be paid In cash at the close of t lie sale, and the balance of tho bid to be paid at the time of the continua tion of the sale by said District Court or Judge thereof. The land to be sold is the following: N!4 of SK'-i. See. 2S. Twp. 12, liiinge 9; S"4 of SW'H and NWU of SWVa of Sec. x. Twp. 12, Mange 13; S'4 of SEVi nnd Sli of SW'4 nd NWU of SW'4 of Sec. 7, Twp. 12, Mange 13; NE1 of N W 1 4 or Sec. S, Twp. 12, IlatiRe 13, and Lots 10, II and 12, In Hlock 2, of the City of riatts mouth ull In Cass County, Nebraska. Said Lots 11 and 12, Block 2, to be sold subject to the Homestead right therein of Henrietta Halmes, widow. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 24th day of March, 1913. NICHOLAS C. HALMES, Executor of the Estate of Nicholas Hulmes, lieceased. D. O. DWVEi:. Attorney. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. In the Mailer of the Application (T Henry II. Wiedeman for Liquor License: This is lo certify that Henry II. Wiedeman, of the Villago of Greenwood, Cass county, Ne braska, filed a petition in the office of the village clerk on April 9. 1913, as required by the statutes of the slate of Nebraska and the ordinances of the Village of Greenwood, to sell malt, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the coming municipal year, in the building situated on lot No. 277, on Seocnd street, in said vil.age. ' L. II. DAFT, Village Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested and to the pub lic, that the undersigned, G. G. Williamson, has filed his petition and application with Ihe village clerk of the Village of Murdock, County of Cass and State of Ne braska, as required by law, signed by the required number of resi dent freeholders of the said vil lage, setting forth that the ap plicant is a man of respectable character and standing and a resident of Ihe Slate of Nebraska, and praying (hat a license may be issued lo the said G. G. William son for the sale of mall, spiritu ous and vinous liquors for the municipal year, at his place of business, situated on lots 2 and 3, block 18, in said Village of Mur dock. G. (J. WILLIAMSON, April 1 '., 1913. Applicant. In County Court. NOTICK TO CUFDll'OHS". STATE OF NEBHASKA, Cass County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of William J. O'Brien, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given to the credit ors, of said deceased that hoarings will he had upon claims tiled ngalnst said es'.ato, before me, County Judge of Cuss County, Nebraska, at the County Court room In I'lattsmouth, in said County, on the 11th day of April, 1913, and on the 13th day of October, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day, for ex amination, adjustment nnd allowance. All claims must be fllcrt In said court on or before said Inst hour of hearing. Witness mr hand and seal of said County Court, nt I'lattsmouth, Ne braska, this 10th day of March, 1913. (Seal) ALLEN J. liEESON, County Judge. H-M! IHH H-I-m' Genuine Red River Seed Potatoes, Early Ohios, 75 cents per bushel. Also choice Timothy at $ i.75 per cwt. All kinds grass seeds. Remember your stand de pends all on your seed. P. P. SHELDON, Nehawka, Neb. The Good Roads Town. -H-l-l- If you need anything in the line or Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm, Tornado Insurance, why not lake out a policy with A. L. Baker, who it presents a company that has been in business for 119 years and paid out in losses money equal lo 270 tons of gold coin. Come in nnd let us talk it over. IX t OI XTV COl HT. STATE OF NEBRASKA, Countv of Cass, ss. In the Mutter of the Estate of Cornelius Bengen, Deceased. To All I'ersons Interested: You are hereby notllled that there has been tiled In this court petition, alleging therein thnt the said Cor nelius ilengen has departed this life, leaving an Instrument purporting to be ills last will and testntnenl, anil codicil attached thereto, which Instrument In now on file in this court. The prnyer of said petition Is that said instrument be allowed and probated ns the Inst will and testnment of the said Cornelius Bengen, deceased. You lire further notllled thnt a hcur- Drive Sick Headaches Away. Sick headaches, sour, gassy stomach, indigestion, biliousness disappear quickly after you take Dr. King's New Life Tills. They purify tho blood and put new life and vigor in the system. Try them and you will bo well satis fled. Every pill helps; every box guaranteed. Price 25c. Recom mended by F. G .Fricke & Co. LOW FREIGHT RATES on Household Goods Wecmioronlowrfrelhtritei than you camel on Honaehold tiooda, Autna. etc., to any point to thi United Slatpi. Let ut ihip for ynrj and SAVE YOU MONEY. Write neareitoffica for low rata Missouri Rlvsr Freight F'd'g Co. Omaha. Nab. Kansas City. Ma