Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 08, 1865, Image 4

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o?ills.
Ar tick, feeble, am
complaining? Are you on
vi grucr. nn your svmen
drracjred, arid vour feeling
uncomfortable fThese syp
torn aie oltcn the prelud
la veiious illnesp. Some fl
i or mkMM ia creeping itpoi
1 ou, and should be averHi
bv a tiuielv iic of the rlirii
remedy, lake Aers
ai.d efrane out tlie tln-or
deied liumois purify ttt-
duou, ai.a lei tne nuia
t more on unobstructed n
l.ealtb aeaio. Thev rtimu
late the function of it
' Lorir into vigorou activitv
mrifr the ardent from tlie obstructions which tnak.
lireow. A co d ett!e somewhere in the body, am
batructa t n'utnl fnctioi.s. These, if not rt
ieved. react npou tliemrcivesand the furroutidiB
rraii. piuuiiciiia" irci.etal atrjrravatton, suffering
jid disease. WW e iu thia coi.Uiiion. oi)ircd b;
lie derauzemeuta, take Avers lill. and eee Lo
uiecrir tiiev irstore the natural action or tue
em. ai.d with it tut buoyant feeiing of health again
Vhat true and W apparent in this trivial and com
oou cmnp'aint, ia also true iu matir of the deep
rated ai:d i'.aii:erou Uistewpera. The ntne purga
ire effect expel tbem. CaU'etl br siuii'ar obatroe
ions at.d derangements of the natural function ol
tie bod v. tliejr are rapidly, aud many of them oreiy
ured br the otine mean. 'one"wlio knew tin
iitues of theie Jllla. will neK'eut to employ then
rheu puflerinjr from the disorders they cure.
Statement fiom leading phjiiciana in feme of tbt
rii.cipal cities, and from other well-ktowu public
crioua:
Tram a forwarding ifrrehant rf St. Lov.it, Feb. 4
1S56.
Dft AYS- Your rills are tte paragon of all thai
gnat in medicine. - They have cured my Jlttfi
laughter of ulceioua sorrs urou her hands and feel
hat had provrd ii.cnrable for vear. Uermothei
las breu lonir grie ously afflicted with blotches and
rim pies ou Ler skin ard in ber hair. After out
ihiid vu cinrd, she alto tiled your 1'il'n. and they
lave cunU Ler. ASA. M0UGK1IH.E.
As) Fainlf jr Pbjralc.
From Dr. K XT. Cartvrigkt. AVttt Orleans.
Your l'llls are the priL-ce of purges. 1 heir ex
ellent qualities sun " any cathartic We possess,
"hey are mild, but very certain and effectual iu theii
ctiou on the bowels, which makes the in iuvaluablc
o us iu the daily tieef mcnt ot disease.
Headache, nick flrndaclse, Iroal Niemach.
Frrm fir Kdtcnrd Itrtgd, HaUimore.
Dcak I'.bo. Atkh: I cm not answer joa tchai
oraulniut 1 have cured with j our J'ills better thao
0 ay all that tre errr treat w'ith a puryatirt meili
ine. 1 place Rrest dependence ou that effectual
alhartlc in my daily content with disease, and be
ieriutr. as J do. that your Ill's afford ui the best wc
lave, 1 of course value them highly.
riTTSBCSo. Ta.. Jtay 1, 1855.
Da. J. C. ATIR ir 1 have been repeatedly
tired of the worst htarlache am body can have by a
loeortwoof your Tills. It seems to arise from
oul stomach, which they cleauseat once.
. Yours with g neat, respect . EU. W 1'RRBLE.
CVert of Steamer Clarion.
Bilioos Disorder l.lver Ctupliat.
From Dr. Theodore Belt, i.V.u fork City.
Kot only are your l'llls admirably adapted to their
inrpof as an aperient, but I tfnJ their beneficial
effects uiiop the Uver very marked indeed. They
lave iu niv practice proved more effectual for tlx
mre of bilious complaint tbau any one remedy I
n mention 1 kiucerelr rejoice that we hare at
eufrtha purcative which Is worthy the confidence ol
lie proltisiou and the people
DKrBTJIHT OP THE ISTEIttOR, 1
Washington. 1. C , 7th Feb..
Sis: I have used your l'ills in my general and
o.pital practice ever since you made them, and
aunot hesitate ta say they are the best cathartic
e employ. Thtir re'eulating action ou the liter it
uick ai.d decided, coiuequently they are an ad
nirable tetnedy tor dcianemeiits of that organ
ndecd. 1 have seldom found a cate of Oilioui tits
ose so obstinate tl.tt it did not reaiiilv tield U
kem A raieiLaJIy our, ALONZO ISA LI.. M U..
i Physician of the Marine I lor pit at
Dyarntrry, Diarrbara, Relax, Waruis.
From l.t. J. :. t.'reen. of Chicago.
Tour 1 ills hat had a lung tiial in mv prarticc.
Xd I hold them iu esteem an one of tlie beit apeii
nts J have ever to-ind. Their a. triative effect upon
l.e liver makes them an excellent retueilv, when
it en in mull dotes lor tntious th,ientrry and ditir
han. Their sugar-coating makes them very ac
ceptable and cotiteuieut lor the ue of woineu aud
Widicu.
DyitpopaJn, ?mpur!ly of ibe Rloori.
Trom Rev J. V. Jlimr. Pastor of Ailvent Cliureh,
lios'nn.
Dr. Aver: I lave in-cd four Tills with extra
ruii.ary miocbi in my family and ainoiig thot-e 1 am
ailed to visit in disticsa. To" regulate the organs ot
lip-Miou ui d purify the b'txnf. thev are the very
ei-t icmt-Uy I have ever known, and 1 can coiih
leiitly lecoiunieud thcia to my liiends.
Youra, J. V. UIMKS.
Warsaw, Wyoming Co.. N. Y'.,Oct. 24, 155.
DfcAit Mi:: I am UMug yourt uthartic Tills iu my
iractice. ai.d tJi.d them du exceiieiit purgative tc
leaiife the sbteiu ami purfi the fountain of the
4ood. JOHN O ilKACiiAil, il. I.
aalipttioii. CiMlivrnem, fSnpprewaioH
Kbraimtlisni. (ont, Neuralgia, tsropsy,
Paraljmw, t'itx, etc.
Fim Ir. J. P. Vaughn. Montreal. Canada.
Too much caunol be paid of your l'ills lor the
Uie ot eoslirrnrn. It otht-ts of our fraternity have
uuud them as ttl caeioui. a I have, they should join
ne iu pioclaimitt; it. tor the Ix i.cllt of the muifitudet
tho sufler tiotii that rompiaiiit. which, although
nil ei.oiigh in ilrelt. is the propel it or of others tlmt
.re hoim! 1 Ic'ictc cottirent to originate in the
iver, but your 1 ills ahect that oryuu and cure the
titeare.
From Mr. . Stuart. Physici-tit and Midwife.
' Host on.
1 find one or two large t!o?e of your Tills, taken
it the piuper iiine, aie excellent promotives of tin
laturat snreliitn n In u wholly or pr.itialSy sup
lieM'il. ai U uim very eth-c:'uul to clcnnse the
ton. at h ii d erprl trnrnts. I hey are to much tin
M-Kt phasic we hate that 1 recommend .o other tc
n .ntit;i.ts
From the Eee. Dr. Ilatrle. of the Methodist Epi
hunk.
rcLASKi Hocpe. Savani.ah, Ca.. Jtn. 6, 1856.
I1oukki mil. 1 houtd be ungiatelul lor tlx
chef tout skill-has bi ought tne if 1 did not report
ny care to j on. A coid settled in mv limbs and
nought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which
tniieu in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding 1
lad the best of phyriciana. the disease grew worn
ind worse, urtil by the advice of your excellent
igeut in Taltimore. Dr. Mackenzie', 1 tried voni
.'ills. Their elfi-cts were slow, but sure. Hv'per
vering iu the uh' of them, 1 am now eutirely w ell.
Pexatk Chamwer. Baton Ronge, La.,5Dpc.,lV
pit Avkk: 1 nave beeu eutirely cured, by youi
ills, of Hheutnatic Omit a painful tliiieosetnat hoi
ifflictctl ine for years. .VINCENT tLlDKLL.
Most of the l'ills in market contain Blercury
vhicli although a va'uable remedy in skilful hands
I dangeious iu n public pill, from the dreadful con
queuce lhat irequentlv follow its iucnutious use
contain uo mercury or xninerai substanct
tuatcver.
Price, 29 ctiU per Box, or 0 Boxes for SL
fif artid ty Dr. J. C. ATER & Co., Lowell, Mass
Marble "Yard.
The undersigned have opened an
Intensive
MARBLE YARD
In the City of Plattsmouth,
where thev have
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
Call ana
Examine Specimens.
Ve are prepared to do as good
work as can be found in the
country, at as
Reasonable Prices - -
As any establishment in the
. West.
JOSEPH -BUTZERIN CO. :
IVJtfiiT? J. I
STATEMENT
FIRE AND TORNADO
. Insurance Company,
: ot?
: FRliEPORTv- ILLINOIS; .
Wf, Thom-s 3: Tomer. Pr-siih-nt. and D. W. C.
Tanner. B rrHs'v, f tte Firf ami T rDiulo to- i.tmic
0 mronT.'f Freucrt. tllioeis, rierety-: eeTttT thm
ha id Cuiiiiary Is pesel of a mpitjl of at !e.it one
bund ! th'iusnil U.llr ,-rctirei uy ren tn 'eat et-
:te wgrth a. tarB valuatioa at I . I flvr-t:uie- the
muouut of saiit capitl, ami aot encam srid iu Dor
Ali f'ailh vf said eh valQati..ll
I THiis.J I U.JNKK. Pie-'t,
1. W. C 'I ANNtR, eec'j
- - Stt or Ili.ihom. I ;
ctepheuwu tuuty. J
Personally appeared beVie me. Cera of tlieCoiintv
i Hurt of Mrph nson county. Thus. J. Turner and U
W. C. TnULti", to me kn -wn a the ''re I letu and
eo(tary ot ibe Fiie aid Turnado lusuranee Cum pu
ny, who beuig Cr-t duiyeurh uccurdiog t law, sv
elly dep4e aid . that te abve cei tificate suh
Scril.e.l t Iy Ihini rp:tiviy is irue i'i uotauce
and iu fncl.as In tvn ty tu rfCraanr vaia tonipany
h.-cnb d aud wri lo beiore iue. ihn 21at day
Of Auguat, A II ISOJ U. II iVDICHLMtiU,
CieikofCu. Couit, silepheusuu Co.
CEfTlFICA.TEOF AUTHORITY,
Tu i x,i c '.m lac 3lt uf Jannarr, f6i3.
Insurtiiic thiHirtmmt, 'tjive of Trr. Auditor, I
Oni.'l.i, N.hrak;i, lift. Iiili, l-tii J
M'UtsFAS. J. T. t aUil.bWl, t-q , J.l,taul Crner
titeut or the t ire and Turudo lavurdure Company,
iwnlei at Kreeport. in tlie ta e of Illinois, h tiled
in I hi ofIie a Cri titled Copy of -'llie Act of Ir.c rioi a
i ti of aitl Comiany. together with a written in
-tiuiin nt under the ?etk ot ail (Vmp.mv muler ualti
cTliiyiti: ihia su-d Cniptny is posdtt of ac.ipi
lal of at least One llmnlie'l 'I hou-ard Unllars. seeur
ri hy hen o rea: e tte w..rtn at riinh valuitlo i at
eaM live Tunes t e aniouiit of raid capital. tid not
ii uiitheril tu mute than one-fourth of srtid cui-h
valgi ioo," in accurdaiica wi.h tb r qu.rements ol
hr Kouri e-.lh reel. n of a law of Hit: I errit..ry ol
.Vet aKA, entit el "Au 4ct in relation to Insurance
biiipunie"." atiuroTod rebru trv loth, IStvt ;
Then fo a. lie it known ty thi-s.' pteteats. That in
)urusa- of the kfores id Act, I, V illiam H. Ha
.-ey, A jclitor of ihe Tetritoty itf Xebrask , ito hrchy
er-ify t. at nai.l Fire Jc Toi tiadu lot urancf Compauy
nas lull authrriiv to transact busintt! of lu-turaii
'I heTriruo y of Nel'raka, um er the Law oStifii-
reirilory, un il the ttlft day i.f Juuu .iy A. U lut
la wiiuri-s whereof 1 have uhiinel Ult
Danfaiid c.,ue,i itw- aei of the 4'idiro
f L. s.J otie to l.e tfhxed, this ITih Jay of October,
A. 1 lso5.
W. E. H.lRVrT,
Territorial jluditor.
F. M- Dor rin Son, Agt,
VllTTiMOUTU NEB.
(XI '23 wi
E.t thl iched iu ltl
I dW. Cheap and very Valuable 1'aptr
fir tltrry .Man. W'omfi, and Child
IN C1TT, VILLAGE, A.N'U COLNTRT.
American Agriculturist
. FORTHK
Farm, Garden, and Household,
Including a Sj.eci-l DffHtrtment of Inter
esting and Inlruclif" litaditigfor
Children and Ymilh.
The AgricultitriKt is a larce periodical of 82 pri
to'autifuiiv itited, airl fl'leii with n ain, prac ical,
ehahle urivioa' m-tllfr, iociudiug hitudicd of heau
till and inst'Uctiv K fe-rat i .3 ia every sunua
volume.
It cnntilnsescli mnnth Culealer of Ore a'ion
ii l p rf.prm d u the farm, in the JivuirU and
burden la and around the Ihrtlling, etc.
The thouxnfl. of hitit-4 and 'eii-jc-tiows elven ir.
verv Viifome :ir p ir d l.y priictit-al. inteiliiie'l'
U'ilr'iir .Wu, hnk:iow h t they write about.
Ths HouM'htit'l lh nttmrvt i r.ilu.itile to ev"V
tueki- r, .fr .din v.-ry in .ny n-rful l.iuts an.
Ii .c iuai. e tlculateri tu li' la and facilitate m
i:o. rk
Tim Ih-fMilnfht fr Children and Ymth ia pre
tiatfd with n e ial Care, tu tun -sh not only amuse
m ut, hut also i i .eulcate sttu'leriire aud sound
inoiat pr!uri.lr-ji.
Tmit-. i heciieulation of the Amfricin Aari-
ult uriet (m r- than IW.iWi is o la-pet, t ii ran
furi.ihed at tne low pik-e of 91 Ma Yen: fuui
c .pie one year, $5: teu itjiir. oi.e ye:i'. 62; twity
m .r ,iiie year, $1 e ch; siiir;r c t'ir. 15 cent!-
etch.
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OU A KG E JUDD, Tib. ikd Pa.P'a.
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.AtUrb UABtttBKOTHtRS. .
- ' - rranklm esow1. Jt-y-
Scrofula, or King's Evil
s a constitutional discau, a corruption of th
loocL by which this 11 aid becomes vitiated
veak, and poor. Being in the .circulatioivi
ervades the whole body, and rnay bunt ou
a disease on any part of it. 'No organ is fre
rom its attacks nor Ls tlicre one which it nia;
.ot destroy. The scrofulous taint is Variousl;
-auscd by mercurial disease, low living, dis
irdered or iuihea4khy fooJ, impure air, til tl
ind filthy habits, the dcrrressins vices, end
tbove all, by the venoreal infection. Wlmt
;ver be iu origin, it i.s hereditary iu the con
titution, descending from parents to t fiildrti
into tlie Uiird and fourth generation ; " indeed
t seem to beitiq. rt'J of Him who rays,
Till visit the iniquities of the falhcrs upoi
heir children."
Its effects commence by deposition from 'tin
llood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, wliitji, it
he lungs liver, and internal organs, is terimt
ubereles ; in the glands, swellings ; and ot
he surface, eruptions or horv. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, dcpressei
he energies of life, no tint scrofulous constitu
ions not only sufTer Irom scrbfulous com
ilaints, but they have f;ir less power to v::h
tand the attacks of other diseases ; const
juently vast numbers perish by disorder!
thich, although not scrcfulom in tJieir nature
ae still rendered fatal by this taint in tin
ystem. Most of the ct-nsuntption which tie
dmatcs the human family has its origin directlj
n this scrofulous contamination; and man)
lestructive diseases of th.i liver, kidneys, brain.,
jid, indeed, of all the organs, arise from 01
.re aggravated by tlie same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous :
heir persons are invaded by this lurking in
pction, and their health is undermined by it.
7o cleanse it from the system we must renovate
lie blood by an alterative medicine, and in
igorate it by healthy tootl and exercise
Such a medicine we 6upply in
AYER'S
ompannd Extract of Sarsaparilla.
he most effectual remedy which the medicai
kill of our times can tlevisc for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
lined from the most active remedial that have
leen discovered for the expurgation of this foul
lisorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
ystcm from its destructive consequences,
Itnce it should be employed for the cure ol
lot only Scrofula, but also those other atTec
ions which arise from it, such as EntTTivi
rid Ski Diseases, St. Anthony's Finn.
tost:, or r.uvsiPFi.AS, Pimpi.v.s, Pis rti.r.s,
h.orciiF.s. I'.i.ains and Ilou.s.Ti'Moiitt, Tettf.h
.nd Salt Itiirxw:, ScAt-n JIr:.i, Kinowokm-,
tu kcm a i ism, Svi'iiii.itic and Meuccuiai. Uis
asks, Ditofsvf Dyspepsia, Demility, and,
ndecd, am. Complaints auisinq hiom Yitia-
or Imvi'uk IJlooiv. - Ihe popular bclitl
a " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth-,
Dr hcrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
articular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
ilht is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
ontainiuated constitutions. .
Ague Cure,
FOR THE SPELDY CURE OP
ntermlttent Fever, or Fever and Aenr,
ieinltteiit Fewer. liill Fever. IliimL
ti;iie. I'cilod irnl IlraUaclte, or Itlltoiis
lenilitclie, ami IStliimx Vcveri, iudrril
or tlie vvliole claas cf uutaiti orlRliint
11 U In liiliary deiaiiuemeiit, eaiiseit It J'
lie malaria or i'liaatnutlc countries.
We are enabled here to offer the comniunitv a
emedy which, while it cures the above complaint;
.jia certainty, is sun turiecuy naimiess tn an
uantitv. Such a remcd is invaluable in district;
(.here these attticting disorders prevail. Thif
Cuke" expels the iniamatic poison of Fevf:u
.nd Ague from the system, and prevents the de
eiopmcnt of the Uiseuse, if taken ou tiie first np
roach of its premonitorv Rvmptoms. It is not only
he best remedy ever vet discovered for this ciasi
f complaints, but also the cheapest. The larse
i ,i t, , , uair.,,1 1- f. w f, .tr.lt -ir V-t, itc It tiMt tit,, t r
eai-li of every body ; nnd in bilious districts, wliere
'ever ami Aot k ttrevails. evcrv bodv bhould
lave it and use it freely Loth for cure and prolec-
ion. A ijreui fcitpcnoi ny ui tins renieuy uiit any
ther ever uiscoverea for tne speeuy nnu certan
ureof Intcmiittents i. th.it it contains no Quinine
r mineral, consequently it produces no quinism oi
thcr injurious etlects whatever upon the constittc
ion. 'those cured by it aie left as healthy as t'
hey had never had the disease.
l-'evcr and Ague is not alone the consequence o;
he miasmatic poison. A trrcat variety of di6or-
lers arise from its irritation, among which nre
'euraliiia, llhennuitisiit. Gout. Hratiaehe, Wt'id
uss. Toothache, Earaclit , Catarrh, Asthma, l"alt
it at ion. Vain fid A faction of the Spleen, Ilyster
is. Pain in the liowcls. Volte, Paralysis and De
angement of the Stomach, all of which, wher
iriginating in this eniiac. put on the inti-rniittem
live or become penoincr.1. 1 ins t-t itE expt ii
he poison from the blood, and consequently curei
;hcm all alike. It is an invalntible protection tc
mmigrants and persons travelling or tcmporarilj
esidinti in the malarious districts, it taken occa
ionallv or daily while exposed to the infection
Jiat will be excreted from the system, and canno'
icciunulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis-
iase. Hence it is even more valuable lor protcc
ion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
nittents if they avail themselves of the protectioi
his remedy anorus.
prepared by Dr. J, C. ATEB 6t CO., Lowell, Mai
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West of
Wholesale and
HARD
Clothing of every description.
WtWES AND LIQUORS OF ALU KINDS.
Constantly on hand a Large Slock cf
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEEKSWARE; IROK, KAILS,
WINDOW SASH, DOOKS & GLASS.
And every article required by - 1
cniGRAXTs, Fi:s:sEiTa:i:s, tiixkrs ac faraers.
And everybody else can be .supplied at this establishment.
Call and examine our extensive stock.
AT THE
FIRE PROOF BBICK.
riattsmouth. April 10, '60.
1805. 1SG5 !
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AMISOiX, DOVEY fe CO.,
I
onh Side of
Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of
UEUNSVARE, HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &G,
Ever Offered
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
In fact, everything the Farmer, Mechanic, Freighter or Emi
grant
FLOUR, BACON, CORN, OATS, &C.
Thankful for past Patronage, we hope by strict attention to bus
iness to merit a continnance of the same.
Call and examine our stock.
riatttsmouth, April 10, 1565. if
TUT rcleL 50 caws ft Canned reaches at
C O to AMISON, DOVEY C0'3 to purchaM your
J ipring goods.
4 N' mllea var icty ft Ladle' Dies' Gvd at
A. V.ACO'A.
50'
" t CA&Kd Moltt.y'a Cove Oysters for le at
A. U . Sa. jJ O.
GREAT bargains in Ladies' Drets Goodsnt
A.I'.ACO'S
IORFALKat AM105. DoVr Y A CO'S. CvCeu.
i Tf, huer. liold-ii iyiup, f'i'gar iloa?e Mo
Usurii, Nt York C'undu, etc , etc.
larae lot of Chewing and SmckirifrTobirco for
faleat A. D. k CO'S.
COAL OIL fr sale by
A.D.4C0.
50
r f BOXES Etar Candles for sale by
A, D. CO.
IF yon want to purchase goods at a bargain, po to
' A 1. CO
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" BAti3 COrrEE just received by
A. D. Co.
Larg lot f C boica Tea at
a. T. coa
AN IV A & CO.,
PLATTSMOUTH. N. T
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St. Louis.
Retail Dealers ia
WAR E,
-a r d-
Tootle, Hanna 8c Co.
Main Street,
in this Market.
wants.
Lirg axsortmeot of men's and boy' clothing
fortaleby A. D.4CO.
s
HELLED CORN Mr a!eby
AD. CO.
ACOX and Lard for sale by
A. D. A CO.
V HEAVY IN'VOrCE of all ind of Family Gro
ceries and OuLutinn Good just rece.el by
A. D. CO.
ALL kitdj of Fai xuing Implements for pale by
A. D. CO.
Largo :ot ol Two Horse Flows for aU- bT
AD.. CO.
AN endless Taritrty tf Hardware xivt C'tlery for
saiaat a. D. A COS
SH, Doors, Phinelen, Glas, and Nails of every
description for sale by A D. A CO.
ALL kinH of CoaBliy Produce taken in exchanee
tor goods bv A . D. CO.
TO enaireraie all the articles we have f.rjl
wonld fill one sideof th- Hirild, and otber
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liare as good a right to ad vert1 as
AMl?OX. DOVEY A CO.
rfHE U-eest Outflttiog Hoom north of 6t.' Juaepb
Xls " '$ AM1S0S, DO VET COS.,
Plinsanctb, STebrisia.
T H E
NEB-llASKA'
2r JL Ha z&
Is the place to get
CARDS,
DILL-HEADS,
KALIj TICKETS
rorTERS,
fiABELS,
LEGAL BLANKS.
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From n
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ADVERTISE
IN THE
NEBRASKA HERALD.
AND LET THE
PUBLIC
KNOW THAT YOU ARE
Alive Sc Stirring.
SUBSCRIBE
FOR THE
Nebraska Herald,
AND
KEEP YOURSELF POSTED.
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part. ioi.m.hJ iu it. ivacjal.. n.
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Dyspepsia, Chronic Eheumati.
Cut-tie' uj Affci-tlaus Ero,y.
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Cur Pksh and lilcoj
aie s'tppoitei fiom ta-sr sj.irts.
rsKoxs j.t rvY rthiou r-r j:rs.
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f ill sr dl' n.
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unl nov n.
The pad-t.1 l.s, h'Wi vtr. an admirable r-ra'j :a
HELM 3 OLDS
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Philadilyhia llvming Bulletin Kd-turia',
SirT. 15, lfcti-3.
UELMDOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
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s'reiis h "f l In lotreillents of irlm li il,. r tn,jii'
111 y are Irft 0 llie iii.j.e't:iti uf a'l. A .,! k:!
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!! Willi li'.e .et f.irih in tiie vii;,.l 'iti.-. . t
a ury These n me-lii-i m'r p'. p ir d I y . T. II' i:.
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city, aud ir? I te lin:i tj h"1 ri- iai.it , I'lfnt. '
ha e o v-r hDuvt i an ar(i:i :ci hk ih mi ' ''
n iHi m perm ,nent mnfi-, snl - r I iiui. d-- mr'
U c rtj.:nlv priui t ili eid nc:. Hi. lru;'hl
l.e niral M'r, !n.u. , ill t. s n;y t S, w Vl
i ol excelled, if f(inie l. hy uuy in the '.i,t!ntr,
we would atvi.' -ur re.nlern, whe i V .uiiii,' tha
to give him a cill, and j'il(e tor tliui-rlvss.
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