Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, September 27, 1865, Image 4

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FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
And forthe speedy oureoftlie following complaint
Srrornla nnd M-rfulon Aflectivn-i, !
n 'nmn. fleer,, for-. I'Jrupliont
I-iiuplr-i, utiil-, Iltcli., Uoila
Rlini, ill', all HMn If UeuU.'r -
J. C. ATEtt fc Co. Ceiits : I feel It my duty to ae
knowledge wlmt your tarsaparilla has done for me
flavin inherited a Scrofulous infection, I liar,
uttered from it in yarioas ways for years. Soma
times t burst out in UJcem on' my hands and arms
onietunes it turned inward and ditrcd me at tlk
uon.8Lb. Two years ajro it troke out on my heat
ud covered inv scalp and ears with one sore, wtiicl
iras painful and loutluume beyond description. J
tried raity medicines, and yaysimasw, wul
wttbout rauch relief from adf-toing. la t'aot, tht
lisorderKrew worse. At length' i rejoiced u
read in tie Uo'Ml atoaaenger-iiaata 6a ta. J prtparet
sn alterative (sarsaparilla), for I knew from you)
reputation that anything you made must b good
I seDt to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it
;nred me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses oi
teupoouful oyer, a month, and used almost tlxret
, oottlei.: brf arid' heaUby skis sooav bja. to inn
ander tbe scab, which nfler a wliile fell off. Ml
ikin is now deug. and 1 know by my fteliuRS tliai
the disease hss gone from my system. You can wcl
believe that 1 feel what I am savins: when I tell you
that I hold you to be one of the apoi-tles of th at
St Anthony's) Fire, Rsm Erysipelaa
TrlKr and Null Ithewm, Hcald lieu 4
Iliiigworai, More Eye, laropay. ,
Dr. Hubert M. I'reble writes from balera, Jf. V.
12th Sept., HSJ, that be lias cured an inveteratl
cafe of DropsV, "inch 4,lirftttiDe V VirUstcste f k
lallr, "bv the perseverinfc use-of 'ouf iJarsaparill
and" also a dangerous Malignant Erysipelas by larjrt
doses of the same; ray be cures tliecoiainou Eruy
tions by it constantly. .
Uronchocelr, CIt- r l Swelled Week.
Zfeuloirsiban.of Prtispect,'Texa, writes: flire
bottles of your fc-arsaparilla cured me from a Ooitn
a hideous swelling ou the lieck, which 1 bad suf
fcrcd fiom over two year."
Ieticorrhipn or IVhitrn, OrnriniuTuotor
. t'lerine ITIcerAtion, aVrauala Diviura.
r. J. II S. Cbanhiug. of New York City, write
I mo?tclieerfully comply with the request of yon.
agent in saving I have found your Sarsaparilla
most excellent alterative in tli uuirtutu com
plaints for which we empJoysucU ft reitsVdr, bu
especially in Female Oncost of the Scrofuleui
diatbeeis. I have cured many inveterate cases ol
Lcucorrhoca by it, and some where the complain'
was caused bv ulceration of the uterus. The ulcer
ation iteH" was soon cured. Nothing within mi
knowledge equals it for these female derangement.'
Edward 8. Harrow, of Newbury, "Ala.,) write
'(A dangerous ovarian tumor on otio vC the famaXa
In my tainilv, which bad defied all the remedies w
could employ, has at length been completely curec
by rour Kx tract of Sarsaparilla. Our plivsiciar
thoiV'lit nothing but exiirputiou could afford relief
but lie ad voaedjle trial ot your Sarsaparilla as tht
last resort beiore cutting, and it proved effectual
Alter taking your remedy eight weeks uo symptom
of the d it ease remains."
Syphilis aa Jlrrcnrla! JOWnse.
New Ohlkamj, S2.Mli August, 1853.
Dr. J. C. Ayib: Sir, 1 cheerfully comply wit
the retiiieft of your agent, and report to you form
Of the effects I tinra realized with your Sarsaparilla
1 have Cured with if. ini my pnicticp, most Of , tht
Coa planus lr whioh it i rtcowimenefcd1, aird bart
found its effects truly wonderful in the cure ol
Venereal and Mercurial disease. One of my pa
tieuts had Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, which wa
consuming Lis palate and the top of Ut raoatli
Your Sarsaparilla steadily taken cured him in 6n
weeks Another was attacked by secondary symp
toms in his nose, and the ulceration bad eaten awaj
a considerable part of it, so that I believe the dis
order would soon reach his brtiu and kill him. Uui
it yjtjldiultpwvttiinirfctratio! of your Sarsaparillar
trtefcefwrfc-a'eflfiMld he fs well again, not ot courst
without some di.tiguration to his liice. A womai
who had been treated Dor the same disorder by mer
cury was suffering 'fiora this poison in her bones
Ibev had become so sensitive tot lie weather that ot
damp (lav she suffered excruciating pain in hei
Joints and bones She, too, whs cured entirely b)
year Sarsaparilla la a few weeks. I know from iti
formula, which our agent gave me, that tbii
reparation from' your laboratory mutt be a grea
rcmedv; consequently, these truly remarkable re
suits with it have not surprised me.
t I raternaily yours, Ci. V. LARIMER, II. D.
R hen iiinlim, Clout, I.iver Complaint.
IxnrphsUEWca. l'realou Co., V'a., 6th July, 1359
Dr. J. C. Aver: Sir, I have been afflicted with I
painful chronic Hltemnatism for a Kn;r time, whicl
La filed the skill of physicians, and stuck to me it
spite of all the .remedies 1 could, -find, until I trict
your Sarsaparilla. One Uittie enrad me in twt
wseks. aud restored my general health so raucl
that I am far better thaii before I was attacked,
think it a wonderful medicine. J. FItEAil
Jules Y. Oetcliell. of St. Looia. writes: "I bar.
been atllictca for years with an ajfcction of the Liter
which det-troved niy health. 1 tried everything
nd everytliing fuiltd tu relieve nus; aud I Lavi
L-een a brokeuiowu man for some vears from nt
other cause than derangement of the Liver. M;
beloved pa(or, the Itev 9r; Ktpy,' .advised me t
try y out i-repai11l, because he siiid he, knew you
and anything you muJc was worth tr ing. liy tb
blessing of Ooil it has cured me, and has so curitiec
mv blood as to made a new man of nit. I feel younj
again. The bebt that can be caid of you is not hai
good enough."
ScbirrHa, t'anrer Tnnisn, Enlnraetnent
L'lcrrntioa, C'arict.aud ExfeUutisn ol
the alone. .. '
A great variety of cases hare been reported to a
where cares of these formidable complaint ha"
resulted from the use of this remedy, but our spac
liere will not admit them. Some of them may b
found in our American Almanac, which the agent
below named are plckaed ta furnish graos to alfwhi
call for them. . SO . s
Dyspepsia . Ilrnrt HLwnw, Fit. Epilepsy
iIelmif holy, iMruralia.
Many remarkable cures of these affections har
been made by the alterative poweroftliit mtdieins
It stimulates the vital functions into rigorous action
and tlni overcomes tliwirder which weald be sup
cosed beyond Irs reaeV. Snch a remedy bas lonj
been required by thu necessities of the people, am
we are confident that this will do for them all tha
medicine can do. .
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
FOR TBI itapio CURB or
Connh, Cold; " laflat-nza,' llearsenat
. 'Crsup, Broiicfaitia, Inciaieat loa..
aumjtlion, and fer she Itrlicf
otT C'onsuinptirc l'atieuta
in ailraarrd sHtas;:e
of the Eienac. ' -' y
. This is a remedy to universally known to turpi
any other for t lie cureof throat and lung complaint
that it is useless hern to publish the evidence of it
virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs ant
coltlx. and its truly wonderful cures of pun-nonar
disease, have made it known throughout the civil
ized nations of.tbc earth. Few ase the communities
or jrtrr li trillion, anion? tbem who have Dot torn
praaAatkJLxpv.-ience of its effects some livio
trophy in their midt-t of its victory over the subtl
nd dangerous disorders of the throat and luugt
As all kiiow the dreadful fatality of these disorder!
nd as tliev know, too, the effect of this remedy
we need not do more than to assure tbem that it h
now all the virtues that it did have when makln
the cures which have wou so strongly upon th
jonfideuce of mankind.
Prepare i by Dr. J. C. AIEB It Co.,' Lowell. Mdsi
PILLS. &.7
aaw M -v
' -A never felling Antidote fcr Side Head.
ache, Dyspepsia, lever and Ague,
Liver Complaint, tostiveuee
JUlieusness, Neuralgia. Cfi
j J 1, VAmmiM
Obstructions, Ac
WILSOS S PILLS are universally s
Xnurltdfod tot theiet bow in um. As a Family
. Jiciii" they an; particularly reeoratncnded-eimpl
and harmless, t ut nimbly medicinal in their com
Un.tioc. Oho Fill a 4-., with mild but cer
tain effects. Tbs robust man and the dlirate cliOit
. tin tbem alike, with, evsry assuranea of entire
' safety. "With Wilson's Pills, every Moth in
tbe land becomw her own physician. They have
proved themselves a arscinc, and stand without a
rival for tbe following affection:
HEADACHE, EV2I St AGUE,
HEADACHE, FEVEIl Oc AGUE
DYSPEPSIA, ilVER COMPLACTT,
BY6PEPSIA, LIVER C031PLAIST,
Costieness, Biliousness, Neuralgia
CostiTenesa, Biliousnens, Neuralglt
Soli by Druffgists & Deolera everywkei .
..i . ... JKPARZD Jll.
! B. Tu PAHNESTOCK & CO.
Importers &. Wholesale Druggistj
2,0.60, eornt Wood and ItiiSts. J
i eau Tiuraurio4.o . . i il
B. L. Fshnestock Vermifuge.
mM:w i rtmzzrm&
TH fTi? S 151 7 EforlOff.
rr.ocPKCTL.-.
Tbe Miiitary ami Naval jnci'tneHtiKits ths
u-.fici"US reult of our I'reoicient ial einte!, bava
!iltd a heavy w iplit from ibe breasts of the loysl
millicua of our couoiiymen. it is now felt, even t-y
thoe who have been cii-lruMf.il nj faitit bearttd
that tle L'uion is to einenM;.tilsnrphaat. fibm.tac
;eadly s'rife wbereiatoate ivas si i kedly pr.cipi
tated t-y her assailants, and that slavery, her re-,.t,i-l
ir it' em rtajit.jf the f.tof Hainan, lhe
perl's bf f;ire1f?n41terVentf.it) and of Western iosur
recti. n are safely pased ; Aukaiiam Li.vcolk, no
lui)j.--r assailable m a choke 't.f the, mill ll, 1ki1
the helm of-tate far four yoars longer; tlie reb.-liioa.
1-alpai.ly weakened ty ftsritr'at an.l lohses durine
tl.e pail yj ar sWitli-Jti credU so reduced -Uat. lit
yarSe-le,aer i tici.iiiy1 deciaSt s tha Uif l-.-aoy
ut kVxkUei;-rifor ciltn- alf ttie-rnfe
twenty five for one, w hile its ttonds command bui
ix cents on the !i'lr- but awaits tbe blow which
hail soon nt ike the swr.rii from iu paiac iii.il baud
and remit in master -pirin to the Juiue, or it may
ie to the cTeaun.cy, 'of a rtljx rrne.t k JuM J
it ctn-rl but forbetriuir and mti.ajiiu&u 4duilia.
Su.'li are tbe aipic.s wbicti j'istity our faith tba ti e
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Plattsraoatb, May 25, tf
PILLSJ
Are you sick, feeble, ani
complaining? Are you ou
of order, with your tysten
deranged, and your feiling
bGmf.rtable ?Tes symp
toms ax often tbe preluq
to serious illness. Some fl
of sickness is creeping npoi
you, and should be avertei
bv a titoelv use of the rieti
remcdv. . Take Aver;a F-flls
and -cieansa out h-4isor
kitt&FtLt'f'y 'i er hutnora rU th.
r-SKRuf' xf'A blood, and let the fluid
move ou unobstructed ! ii
i health again. They ftirtu
late tbe functions of th.
r1 1 hfwfv intA vijvrtrmia aetivav
)irify sjstem Q-ofrt tbe ut-uctioiJS which mak.
lisease. A cold settles somewbfre in tbe body, am
bstructa its natural functions. These, if not x
ieved, react upoti themselves and the surroundixt
rrans, producing; general ag rravation, suffering
jid disease. WiiQe in this condition, joppreesed bi
.lie derangement,. uka Ayr' Piilsi an4'sebv
iirectiy itiey restore toe naiur.ii ircuou ui ioe its
em, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again
Vhat is true and so apparent in this trivial and comj
pon complaint, is also true in many of the deep
eated and dangerous distetnpe.s. The samo purjra
ive e fleet expels them. Caused by similar obstrac
ions and derangements of the natural functions ol
La body, they are rajiidly, and tnany of tflaru surely
Bred by tha aame-meann. " one li, knew tlrt
lrtuei of these 1111a, will r.egiect to employ then
rben suffering from tbe disorders tbey cure.
Statements from leading phyr.icians in some of th
iriucipai cities, and from other well-known public
lersons : . ' -
Tront a forwarding Merchant qf St. Louis, Ttb. i
1866.
Da. Aver:. Your Fills ar tbe paragon of all that
great in medicine. Tbey have 'cared my littft
laughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and feet
bat bad proved incurable tor years. Hermothei
las been long grievously allHcted with blotches and
jiinplet ou iier skin and in her hair. After oat
JuloV was cured, she also tried yoor-flUs, ami they
lave cured her. ASA MOKGK1DGE.
. : A av Family Pbyaiiev -
from Dr. E W. Carturrig-U, Xew Orleans.
Your lills era tuo prince of purges. Their x
lellant qualities curpasa any eat liar tic we posset.
Tbey ar mild, ant very certain and eflectual in their
.c trou on the bowels, which m-ikesthem invaluable
o us in the daily treatment of lisease. '
tIcadacbe,Mick Headache, Foal Stomach.
' from If. Edicard lioyd, Baltimore.
Dkar Bro. Atek: 1 cannot answer you what
omplaints I have cured with your Fills better than
o say all that tee ever treat tr'ith a purgative medi'
-trie. 1 place great dependence on that eflectual
atliartic in my daily contest with disease, and be
ievicg, as I do, that your I'ille afford us the best we
tare,! of course value them highly, . . . .
PiTTSncn , Pa., May 1, 1855.
Dr. J. C. ATER. Sir: I have been repeatedly
ured of the w-orst headache anybody can have by a
lose or two of your 1'ills. It seems to arise from a
bul stomach, which they cleanse at once.
: lours with great respevf, : "EI. XV. TREBLE.
tterk bSf earner Clarion.
IXiliona Diaordera iAver Complaint, ' .
From Dr. Theodore Belt, rXtto York City.
Kot only are your Tills admirably adapted to thclt
mrpese as an aperient, but 1 find their beneficial
C'eots upon tbe Liver very marked ladeed. - Tbey
tare In tnr practice proved more eflectnarfoT the
ture of bilious complaints tln.u any one remedy 1
an mention. 1 sincerely rejiice that we hare at
ength a purgative which is worthy tbe confidence oi.
ce proiebsion ana tue people.
Department op Tiiii Iirrenton, I
Washington, D. C , 7th Feb., 1S56. f
Sir: I have used your Pills in my general and
ospital practice ever since ou made them, and
amiot hesitate to say tbey are the best cathartic
re eniplov. Their regulating action on the liver it
luicH and decided, consequently they are an ad
riiraVa remedy for detangemeiits of tb.tt .organ.
udeedX have seldom found a case of bilious dis
asa to obstinate that it did not readily vield tc
htm. fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. !.,
. . , Physician 0 the Marine Hospital.
. Dysentery, Dinrrfava, Relax, Worana.
' . . , From Dr. J. O. Greeii, of Chicago.
Your 1'ills have bad a long trial in my practice.
Jid I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperi
nts I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon
be liver makes' them an excellent remedy, when
dven in small dose for bi.'iot dysentery (indtitar.
hcea.- Their sugar-coating make themvery4i
eptable and convenient for the use of women and
luldren.
Dyepepeia, Impurity of the Blood.
Trom Rev. J. V. Vines, Pas'.or of Advent Church,
Host on.
Dr. AVER: I have used vour Tills with extra
wdiuary eaceeaain my taunrfy anaamowgthose I am
tailed to visit in distress. To regulate the organs ol
lifrestioii and purify the blood, they are the very
test remedy I nave ever known, and 1 can conn.
lenUy recommend tbem to n y friend.
. Yous, J. V.IIIMES.
W . no aw, Wyoming Co.. V. V , Oct. 24. 18o6. '
Dkar ir: I am using your Cathartic Tills in my
iractice, and find them an excellent purgative to
:Itame the system and pnrifii the fmtntatns of the
looiL : ) f JOIIX O. IKACIIAM, 3. D.
pew-vtlpnrfon, C'otlvenrH, Huppreaslbiii
. ItheunintiMiii, dloal, iNearalgia, lropsy,
A'aralyaia, t-'its, etc.
From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.
Too much cannot be said of your Tills for tbe
ore of cotttioeness. It otl.en of our fraternity have
bund them asetlicacious us I have, they should join
ne in proclaiming it, for the benefit of the multitudes
vbo suffer from that complaint, which, although
ad enough in iUeJC, is the progenitor of others that
xe worse. . I believe cost items to originate in the
iver, but your Tills affect that organ and cure the;
lisease. .... , - 1
From . iri. E. - Stuart, Phtsician .a e-Vf-fa
- Bottirn. ' J - !
I find one or two large do-es of your Tills, taken
it the proper time, are excellent promotives of the
Vitu Kui secretion when wholly or partially sup
iressed, and also very eflectual to cleanse the
tornach and expel irorms. They are so much t lie
est physio- we have that I recommend bo other to
ny patients r
From the Kev. Dr. ffau-tes, of the Methodist Fvis.'
ChitrclL. 1 " '
Tclaski II0U8E, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 16.
Honored Kir: I should be ungrateful for the
relief your skill bas brought me it X did not report
By case to you,- A cold settled in ray limbs and
wrought on excruciating neuralgic pains, whicb
ndetl in chronia rhevmiUism. Notwithdandiug I
lad the best of physicians, be disease grew worse
aid worse, nutil by tbe advloe of your excellent
icrnt in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried youi
?JIs.. Their cJJecta' were slow, but sure. By per
evering in tbe use of them, I am now entirely well.
Srsatb Chamber. Baton Houge, La., 6 Dec., 1355.
Xyn. Avau; I havbn entirely cured, by youi
'fTls, of HheUmoltc'Vout a painful disease that hat
fllicted me for years. VI.SCEST SUDELU
Most bf tbe Pills lit market coiiraht Mercury
vbich althougb a valuable remedy in skilful hands
s dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful con
equeuces that frequently follow its incautious use
"hee eontam no mercury or mineral subetanct
rhatever.
Price, 29 cents per Sos, or 9 Boxes for $1.
-repared by Dr. J. C. AIIE b Co., Lowell, Mass
Hannibal SSt. Joseph,
RAILBOAD
AX1 ;
Pacliet liines
OS MISSOL'lil RIVER,
Trt-weekly Packets (Hannibal and St. Joseph R.
R. Line) leave Omaha, Counc'l BlufT-", Plattmouth,
Nebraska City a ad Intermediate points fcr M. Joseph,
connecting at St. Joseph with trains on Hanoilial and
Sc. Joeepb K.&, leaving.gt. Joseph at 11:30 T. M.,
and arriving at ' "
QUINCY, CHICAGO & ST.tI0TTIS
; NEXT DAY- - .
On and after May loth, dil and close connec
tions from St. Joseph to Atchison. Weston, Leavea
worth, Wyanrtotte, Kan-as Ctty, Lawrence, Topeka,
via Platte Country ft. It. and steamer Emllle (A.
6l St. Joseph K. K. Line.) Leave St. Joseph; 5:i A.
M arrive at Atchison at 0:30 A. M., Weston 7:3o A.
M., Leavenworth A: 51., Wyandotte 10.-00 A.
M., Kansas City 10:30 A. M., Lawrence at 5 P. M.
. : . TJ1R0LOHJ1.CKIET3 f OB SALE .1
br Porter A Denel Otnat a; O. W. Hitchcock, Coun
cil Bluffs; K. C. Lewis, Tlatismouth; E. $. Hwly,
Nebraska City. Buy through t.ckeu and save mon
ey. Extensive repairs on tl.e Hannibal and St. Joseph
Railroad, aewiron, ties and additional rolling stock
enable them to eff.-r these important changes to fa
iliitate travel by this route
. C. W. Mead, Uen'l Superintendent, ' ' ''
P. B Groat, Gen'l Tick. Agent.
H. II. CovaTBiCHT.-Gen'l f reight Arent.
Hannibal, Mo.
Capt. Rcrus Foan, Superintendent Pcket Lines,
Ft. JvMeph, UoK , , - , .July 1, ls65.
NEW
& Shoe
Boot
Sliop.
the subscriber would rnsoeaifully call the atten
tion of the citizens ot Platctmouth and tbepabhe at
see to tbe fact that Im k.-.s located ooe door eart of
Ponelan'a Drag ritoro, wbora he Intends keazneg
on hand aod makitg on tbe shortest ntaica, evwy.
article in bis line. His stuck being selected by aim
salt, and Laving spent th-j most of bis life in the
business, he feels confldint that be can give satisfae
tion. Give him call.
April 10 '65. J. TCOCEM0ST0K.
TOOTLE, OANNA & CO.,
1STAIN STREET,
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11 rs 'it s If VT '
L A
TFesZ of
1 , i x Ll 1 L.iYIiolpsale'and
' : H A R D
I S' i t V. f 1 . J , s . I
Clothing of every description.
v - ' WINES AND UQUOBS OF ALU KINDS
Constantly on hand
BOOT-Stj AND SHOES,
.J , t i C S . S 4 .
QUEENSWAliE;
WINDOW SASH,
.v"
Ana every article required by
EMIGRANTS, FREIGHTERS. MIXERS & FARMERS.
And everybody else can be
Call and examine
-AT
FIRE PROOF BEICK.
Tootle, Hanna 8c Co.
Plattsmouth, April 10, 'G5. ' -
1865. - jo: 1805,
AMISON, DOVEY & CO.,
" -- North Side of Main Street,
v., v-. .. t- -- - - ; : !'.;""
Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of
BET-
QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &C,
Ever Offered in this Market.
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
In fact, everything the Farmer, jMechanic, Freighter or Emi
grant wants.
FLOUR, BACON, CORN, OATS, &C.
Thankful for past Patronage, we hope by strict attention to bus-
. ,ines9 to. merit, a continnance of the same.
DO
Call and examine our stock. j
Platttsmoulh, April 10, 1S65. tf
r VST receiveil. 60 cases cf Caooed Fpacbes at
I . AMISON", DOVEY & CO'S.
G
O to AMISON, DOVEY C0'3 to purchase your
spring goods.
N endless Tar iety of Ladies' Dress Goods at
. A. D. CO'S.
r CASES Moltbj's Core Oysters for sle at
OU A. D. k CO'S.
GEEAI bargalna in Ladies' Drese Ctoodsat
-..".- A.LtCO'8.
IO R SALE at AMISOZV, DoVEY t CO'S, Coffee,
Ta a. hue.r. Golden Syrup, Sugar House Mo
lasses, Ktw York-Candies, etc , etc.
A large lot of ChewiDg and Smoking Tobjeeo for
sal at A. D. aCO'3.
QOALOIL for aale by
A. D. A CO.
PA BOXES Star Candles for sale by .
OU . A. D.4CO.
IF yoa want to purchase goods at absrgaa,gottt
A. D. A CO.
25
r BAGS COFFEE Just reeefTed by
A.D. 4C0.
Large lot of CboinTea at
PLATTSMOUTHJN. T
: ;
...ij io -tt..f.:--f'.
'J
T
-St. Louis.
Retail Dealers in'-
W A R E,
AFD
a Large Stock of !
'.M
IRON, NAILS,
DOORS fc GLASS.
,!:
supplied at this establishment. ' t js
our extensive stock.
THE- -
HARDWARE,
A
Larg? assortment of men's and boys' clothing
fori ale by A. D. & CO.
HELLED CORN for sale by
A. D. A CO.
B
ACOX and Lard for sale by
A.D.aCO.
HEAVY INVOICE of all iinds of Family Gro
ceries and Outfiting Goods jusl received by
. . ; .... A. D. a CO.
ALL kinds of Farming Implements for sale by
A. D. A CC
ALargi lot of Two Horse Plows for sale by
' A D. &
&. CO.
AN endless Tar iety of Hardware and Cutlery for
ta'oat -- A.D.aCO'3.
SaSH, Doors, Shingles, Glass, and Nails of eTery
description for sale by A.D. A CO.
A LI- kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
.XX. forgoodabr . Al. A CO;
TO ennmerate all the articles we hare for sale
would fill one s deof th Hiaau, and oibera
hare as good a right to aderlfe as
r - AWIfOW, COVITACO.
THI largest Outfitting House north of St. Joseph
1 A M I30N, IK) VET CO '8.,
P!ttso-Jtb, fstrsik.
: vj-.-U
II E
NE BR ASK A
ii
la the place to get
CAIIDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL-HEAD.
BALIi TICKETS
POSTERS.
LfAREIsS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
OR-
From a
ro a
ADVERTISE
IN THE
NEBRASKA HERALD,
AN'D LET THE
PUBLIC
KNOW THAT YOU ARE
Alive & Stirring.
SUBSCRIBE
FOR THE
Nebranka Herald,
AND
KEErYOURSELF POSTED.
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XXFr-2ZS
CABINET SHOP
XI. BOECK,
Having rcbtly built new aad suks is ,,0p
Main St., PlattamoTith, U. x.,
Wonld eTeet?bl1e Infhrtn the eltlteaa of Tsi !.
a'lluininr counties tht be has the fcii;:iei j,,,,,
rying on tha . : ""
CABINET BLSI.MJSS
la all its branches
IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE
1 am prepared to tarn oat ths
am e a p e st
cd niost durabi
Ofcvcrjr description, ever offtrH la the Termor,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
-VPart;rolar attention paid to maklr anJ in.
isliiDKOOKUNS.
All kln ls of lumber taken la exebsngs for wot,
rialts-noutb. Apill 10, 1 j.C5.
plasterTiv G ,
stoistic
-AND-
EllICK LAYING.
The undersigned are prepared ta Jo
ALL WORK IN THEIR LINE
-o.
SHORT AOTICE
and nt
REASONABLE RATES.
SAMcnr. hanks,
GEORGE NOUllIS.
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