Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 06, 1865, Image 4

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    All miXer Viii L'!parti:-. h'm:i!J I;
id..Hj-W. T. PARCEL.
-f iio.e:.xocust.
It Ins Icnj teen a ..-it:er of s'irprire
with ni'i, that there shouIJ exi-t, in the
n.inJs of practical and intelligent far
mers, so'strcriij a preju-L'ce aiins. h
cs, or live fences. Of course many
have tried them, and som Lave failed;
1 tit it would re a curi)s anciiialy tufind
one of these mc-rj who ac:ib-d his fail
ure to want of p 2rseverat.ee and intaKi
jrent action. Hiving plani-d a few r-ds
of o.age orange and never t,!;e:i pains
to study out a proper method of cultiva
tion, the rciult, of course, has leeri d is-a-trc.-,
but lb'? Individ j-.l, with a grav
ity truly ludicrous, dex-hres the whole
scheme an hr practical
md say:
Hi
13 ot:"fut to know.
How different with respect n the 'nil
ture of fruit trees. In the climate of
Wisconrcn great dilTicuiiy attends this
branch of horticulture; and we daily sae
men who, year after year, have lost
n:-ar!y all their tree?, yet who were not
discouraged nor faltered in their a
tempts to raise good fruit. This is tru
ly praiio-worthy, and each year rewards
tueir perseverance wit.i
CtiltlOl
:al
UC-
cess.
Jlut these eanie men will accuse you
cf Utopian views when ycti claim that
a. hedge is a cheap, tiling and desira
ble fence. Scion Ilobinson says that
the Isabella Grape has done more inju
ry to thj advancement of grape culture
than any other cause; for the reason
that thousands have become discourag
ed on account of the failure of the Iu
bej!3, a-.d deemed success impossible
with any variety of good grape. The
Tame might be said here of the Osage
Orange for hedging. It will not sus
tain life amid ihe extreme low temper
ature to which we are sometimes bub
jected. There is a plan'., however, that will,
and that is tho thres-thorned Lociut.
It is as hardy, in this climate, as the oak
cr hickory; is entirely free from dis
ea2 and sufliciently iapid in growth to
make a fence in four years which no
animal can break- through. The year
ly dctcrioratku m value of
board fer.ee i. estimated at ten percent.
A hardy hedge fence glows its own re
pairs.
1 cu are constantly taking away from
Jt, instead of adding to it, and e.xpend-
ing'orilyjabor upon it. While with a
board fence there h rrcp-iu d u yeasly
outlay of mate: hi. Vv'e will suppo.-e for
the take of iiitration, ttt a farmer
plants one hundred reds of three-thorn-cd
Lcctist bed jo, nr.d ihnt it cost him
all told , cne do'.lar per rod. At the rale
before mentioned, his board fence has
become worthless, cr ehe it Las cca
Li:n ten per cent yer.riy u kuep it in
repairs. H.r. i; shown the great
economy of ihe h' dge. In four years,
wiih ordinary care, it will become a
fer.c. while it can be trimmed and kept
in goid shape for five per rit, and it
is continuahy improving with ago. I
have repeatedly trimm.-d SO rods a day,
and I have sjfn th.se who could trim
double that amount. UejiJes, the trim
ming may be done in winter, when la
bor is cheaper an J the fann.r has more
leisure to attend to it.
Tho three thnrneJ Locust is perfect
ly h.rdy in :he climate of Winenn,
Iilinneso'a. A number cf ni'-m.n
in this Stale have hedges cf this locust,
among whom may be mentioned Mr.
Geo. Peifcr, cf PewaI.ee, Waukesha
Co. One cf the roost vulubbj qua'i'.ies
cf this j lxnt i.-. that h never spreads
from the roct. It is to I3 hoped that
intellegent men will give this subject
attention Cor. Prairit Fan,i?r.
AdlUCJL riTL'Kfff T' Ol-RCO.1I-
This is a matter of some importance
in view of the future of agriculture in
cur country. Some years jigo theplaa
of instructing the children cf the rural
population in the elements of rgricul
tural science, while attendiig the dis
trict schools, was introduced. A text
book explaining in a concise nnd lucid
manner the nature cf the plants the
fanner cultivates, the animils he rais
es, the character of the soil he cultivates,
the processes by which its fertility can
be maintained, the action of light, heat,
fctc, upon both animal and vegetable
life, and intending by its study to lay
the foundation for a higher agricultural
knowledge as the pupil advanced in age
and his cirennstar-ces would allow of its
prosecution, was prepared under tho
auspices of the Massachusetts S-.ate
ILard cf Agiiculture. V.'e do not
know with what success the attempt has
been attended, but are satisfied that the
principle is a right one ar.d one that
may be adopted ia thi West with prefn
to the rising and f jmre generations.
It is not of one half the importance
for th;; farmers boy to know the capi
tals cf ail the empires, kingdoms, con-
feJ4 rations or states of the old worLl,
. :
to have at his toni'iie s ci;(l the names j
J ;
of a!! tho river?, where Uiey la'ie thtir :
li-e. and wher? tht-y empty as it is to
know th a way to ma!;e a barren toil
productive, or to be able to prevent the
failure of a crop, to save a valuable
fruit from blight or insects, or know
how much set.' is needed per acre and
when and how D plant it.
As preparatory to entering the agri
cultural colleges, tha influence of such
a primary educasion would also be in
valuable. The seeds thus sown i:i the
district .cho.l might load to great prom
inence and usefulness in the recipient.
As the man-Jgment of these schools is
piincipaiiy in the hands cf farmers it
will bean easy matter for them to make
the trial of introducing some text-book
of the kind ae indicate into them the
coming winter term. Prairie. Farmer.
STATEMENT
OF THE
FIHE MB TORNADO
israicc Cozsspany.
o?
FilEEFORT, ILLINOIS.
W, Thr m-K J. Turner. Pr?I 'l.l. ant !. W. C.
T;ir:.r. S-.cret try, of the Kir? and T rua.l-. 1 i-v. runes
Cttnpitiy, f 1'r'eport, lllim-iia, hei .l.y re t.l'y that
said C..iiiranv i- it.-e. -e-1 ...5 a apit il "f i.t Wn- one
h.uji-i-d I lit u-and liull.irt , . tcureit by Ten on ital es
ih! ?nli at eai-li vai'iia'.uii at p-ast five t-.tne the
i amount i:f i-aid eapit!, and not encumbered lo laore
i l.jtn ci. fjrta vt at'.d ash a'uali:;n
i IHi".J.ll!i.Kic, rro t
1. W. C TANNtK, St-o'y
Statk of Tli.isok. I , .
f ie;.lifii-i!i t'ouuty. j"
P, rnnal'y nj ;i"an ! l efme r.:e. C'l.-i k cf tlie Cn'inty
r t ,.f S'eiih-us' a comilT. 1 U:'. J. lurtirr ar.il u
V C. T;.ut:er. t. la - kiv.wn it l ie i-.-e i eui arm
Si-rrrtai v of the tire ami iornjui ipunance iinii(i.
.... ... . '.!?.' .Jiiv su-,.rii ac'-'iuiiu: t i iziw. i v
i-.a'l Iv i!f;f aii'l say that the ab t.j c.-rtifii-ati ?au-si.ri-.m1
t.i bv them rci .'ftivrly H true in -al.sUu re
in flirt, as liu 11 V 111-- l-fCorusm taiu iim ,.n' .
siiStrb-.it an J sr..ra to Wlon- me. thu iM Uaj
of Aagajt, A 1. Mm. O. ll. m;mekmm.
Vlcl Ji Ol .'a. vvu. u, vru-.uvii j.
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY,
To expire ou the Hl-t of J-inuary, liii.
Iiitniiutnc D i-artttifttt. ij'K-v '' A u iitiir,
(litirthu, N I v'-k.i, O I. 17th, -t;." )
WllKnuA-5, ! T. Ciiiupbrll, K-(., .lsji.-iant (iiTierti
AiroDt f,u li e Kire ami Tortim! ) lnuranee C'oiiipuny
1. irate 1 t Freeport. in the .Mate of I)lin.ii, has lileJ
in thi ..tliee a certtflvd Vvf-y of 'the Act of Inc- rpora
lira of Mii'l Company, li trrther vi:h a wiitien iu
strumeiit umli-r the "nil i l taiJ Company muler oatli.
c-i-tif J'iti.- tnat -a;i! Company is po-ses.-fl or a ciit
tal of at least One ll'.m '.ie l Tho'i-ai'd Oolhiii. sei ur
e l hy li-ii on leal e tate north at en?h valuation at
Ieu Five Tiifes t e aniouiit of saiil capita!, and not
t m umber, il to laorc than one-i' iurth of said ea-h
valua'inu," in accordance with the r iitiireiuents "f
the Fouifetitii tcetloii of a law of the Territory of
Nebraska. 1 ntit'ed "An Aft iu relation to lu.-urance
. rnipanies," approTod Frbruavy loth, lstd;
Therrfoie, 1 it known l y th pres-nt, Tliat ia
purauanre of 'be al uesnid Jet, I, Wiliiam K. ii ir
v v, tudit'ir ! 'th; Tei ritoty of Nebra-k. dole ieby
.,.,'iifv ti.t.t .(id l ire & T'.if.ai'... ln-uratiro Cnnipauy
!hm full Authority to transact bii.-iui of Insurati'e
in theTerritrt-y of Nebra.-ka, nnoei- tlie l.aw. of Iht
Terii'.orv, unt'il the 31?t d.iy of January. -I. 1. lh
Ia h i'u wheieof I hr.vo snl'Mi ioi-1 my
tiaiae end iai:s -d the eal of tbe .liidioo's
L. s. oil:.-; t.. Ii- aaised, tl.:-, Kill day of O.-tob'-r,
A. l. lic'j.
w. n. i.'.tnvev.
'i'ci iii. ri.il .lun.t..r.
W 1 W . A . .
M..irr;MoL"rir neb.
Oct '-o r t
E-tab'isluiI ia 1-1..
.4 Go?, Cktap ami c-ry ValnrtWe Prpcr
f ir lhi vij .l..f. Wvi.ian, mid Child
IN CITY, VII. LAG I", AND COCNTRY.
TIIK
-tl.77- LIU g L Iv; 111 L Ullist
roit 'i :u:
rarra, Garden, and Household,
Iticli'iiL'tif a Special Dt parlii'o.jit of Liter
estinti "iil Jtislnizlive II' adhigf-r
Chill rcn and ',.vlh.
T?i ? .:i;-ir'.7,''', j i r- Iar"e periodical of G- i'iif.'s
h- .ciiifuhy iniated. atitlii-l-rd with p'ain, prae iral,
elirtl le original in;:i:r.-, ii.cludiag bituirc !- of brau
t Pi! .ili 1 ii,.-ou.-t;v : tt fcravli'-j; ia every iiuniu!
vt-lume.
It r
.: Ii,' i- rl ;
I it:: i 'r t ia
...- p; T-.-h a CnV: 1 r r,f Or e'.tious
l d n th- !'),.:. ri tn.' tlrt-tr-i'l ami
ii; 1 aroiiMrWie lhrt .7,i;', eu-.
! :irr,
f hint- arid Mi'jev civell in
very v ,'n:.io -irr pr. n i". d by ir..rfi-al, iutell icretlt
W'trKiifj M-"y w ii" kno'.v v.l: it tliry v;i ite bt,ut.
T'.. ll-,ixrh,.hl J). j. ti,l,.,r t i i valuabb- t. pvery
!!.;i:-.rk ". .per, aslordiiif very many ixelu! l int.-; snd
li; ' i ui ;, c ilLiiiate.l to l.'iitea i::;d iatiiitutc lu
ll. -ui- wo:k
Tt.o ') l iili,'(h t ff ;(",' 'I Jrft mi'l 1'uutU is pre
; vi - i w't:i -J e .i.ii i- . rr. to turn:h n-t only mu--pi
Lt. bit: a!-. t i.iciiKute Lirj '.eii-e and o.;rid
i.i'ii.il priux ;pl -s.
TFR-vt-. Tli ciTcn'ation of the Au rri'ni Anri-i-r:iliu
i'i (i.i :e tbatl H",o,..l ; -. -.. .i r- : it V;:i
be fun, !, ! at the !oiv pvic ,' $1 : year; lour
C'.p.es i:ii" yrar, teu ci.pies rne year, .1: twri.ty
orni!ir?,itie year, $1 e cli; hinle copies, 13 cjt,t
each.
jrrr.Y it a yea n.
CHANGE JCDD, Tt B. and Vnoe'it.
21 1'i.rk n .-.v, N w Y,.rk City
Ccmplete Pictorial History o
the Times."
"Tiis lr.-!, tlisrtposi. ami mo-1 iuccess
l'ul Taaiily I'uper in the Union."
H arper's W eekly,
SPLKNDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
Critical c tii-es of tho Tr- .-s
The 1'C-t fitinilv newspaper iu the d flalct.
Y ..-ro' m .l.''r, r' '.-.
Hie mu !t l lo-iv-j.aper of onr country c,:n 1 't ;a
nil (lie Vp rt in" fi ts !' an Amriea'n rani:.!y Paper,
llarper'r Weekly li.n earned for it-elf arilit In ii
l::ie, "A .louuxAL uV C : v . lizatio . .'" A. 1' .iv
tu'k.7 'o.ft.
l'ii. vY-r f-irni-h-M ti btut ",'' (' .. Our
future UUto. iaus iil envi. h th 'ii! !vi out of H ir
p.T"i Weekly Puic after 'i iters, and rrinte". and
puldi-he'S are tmped tn d-.iv A. 1'. iJlst.
A ii ee.-sity iu every li,m- hold H .'ttt '1'itrn-.
It i? at niii-o a iea.lu'ir tu lttieil and historieil :'n-nali-t
of the na 'in I'hi'iiih-li l.iu 'v.vx.
'J ii best of its cla-s in America. &s:ti)t 7"; refer
SsiJiCiilioii!. S8GG.
Tio-pui,il:, i have perfeettd a syi tem i f in , ;l;n
by which th y run i,.pp!y the Mao.v.ini-: ai d v".:t:x
lv pru'iiptiy o ihno v ho pre:'. r t. len ive their pe-rioiiieal-directly
fiom the tiee ot nild iv-ation.
ro'.!na-;er ui.d t tlu.e-s deMrotts of e.'ttin; up c!uU
wiil !e i-uppiitd with haml-uine lictorial bow-bill
on iipj,licaiion.
llAnPKH. WfEKI V. .e Jt'ir, - St.
All xt' a ,ij y 1 1 eilli -r tlie '.Vtekly or Magazine
will be supplied t'ru'.is tor every t lt.b of Five 5--.ili-
cr.l ersat $t ni.li, ia one remittuuee; or tix c pies
i-r iK
Ii.u-k mimh-.-n rnn h'.- foppl-el at anytime.
'irr ctrintial V''liint''j of UAiiPi:tt' Wkki.lv, in rea
c-T -:li I indiriir, will be. sent l.y vpr f-, fr- e .f x
i i-n-e, f.;r ii ,mcIi. A coiiiti.' to et, compriirijf
k;Lht Volutne!', -eiiT on reeelji' of ra:b Ht the late o'
$1 ft-i per Vl.Iii .,e, :V,'g!it at .-wen" of pun liaer
AJdioi llAitt'KK UllOTHldt.
riaui.liii ,p:aTe, N. Y-
Estrny Police-
Tt'i en ,:p :,t . o -e ot the iiliicril er in ?ouili
r' lid I'le- tU'.-t, 'JI niiie-1 - f from r!:itt-iutli. one
rtd t'ow, aliun-. G yei.rs eld, line batik. i:n brands r
marks p-'i-ieivabie. a!o, one rtd Call', Tvbile spfit o:i
rn-iip. ai-out ij nioiiths tM; u brands vjr niaiks I er
ccivablc I'lattsm.iut, Nov. I'.l'i, I;C3
no-,.'.' T. W. FOCXTAIV.
Est ray PVoJice.
Ta"en un oa 1 lie preun-e cf the snh-c iher 2 r.iile?
so'ali of l'lattunciui'.. at? brind'e Cor, w: h htti-r
' K" b.aii.lr I u i-ei.t a' .11 l- 01 14 3 jr ol I,
110 .vl.er rati f.i or l.-.-ird. pe" . ival le.
A ls'. one I'.i el re i 4 "an-. ,rr'p Lite f-n rumn. w hltp
-i.y, tr iu i . .:. .1 t.i of t.ui wh.i ri,r;.t hvn
all eone but aljut a inches; n o oilier trai ks or orands
peronabie.
pistujmcTith , rr.-r l-r
co-.jj v saml'zi. :Ktx3Ar.",
SEMINARY
rcn the k'-ccatios or
YO U N G I j A DIES.
?Ir. ant Vr. Sh.t.i.OCk c to Inform tlie tnhb
t A", i . f !S:,trnioiiih and its v ii-iuitj that tby liaTe
cp-neJ a i-emina'y for t)f- e3:.e.iti..n of young li-
ti. - .
Tl. f"ir- of i.i5t-nctl'.-n IW r.n(r:;B.
tail "tit ia f.r.-t rl n fch-voh: in Ku-o;e; French. Mu
: ""ifiano Ft-rte, t.'uitit auJ (iiwiag) Fancy Work,
.Mi!icwi:llii :gbtas a erparun siuoj ii re-
. . . , . . . .
tj. rcsiitHnc.: In'ely occupi-'d 1'V" Mr. le!lo
Tinrt tar.l. a a nip: !y o- niu.it lor sti
1 itt-uiuth, r t. H, r..;i.
W M . S . WEST
Is M.liri:iD!r i"J'i" f-c APPLE TR?ES
ar.'l twurf Apple-1. l'ar-irees an. I Owsrf rrnrs,
jiiii:ce, l'eacl.r, flmtis, Ai-iot, XM.ritie, Clior-
virs, bruit', O i' TvutrriL, cnrrinis l: acKoerrie-,
Wli ite K! v."-li- i ri1". Kih;'i!les. Sirawli'-rriei acJ
6veJyt!in:g !r :a lt g Apies lo Liu;.: Heriiea.
A L SO:
Ormr.:"!:!:il Tr'C, T.w.rz: e5s. Kit of il! c iior,
Honev.-tM.kl -"i", Lilii'ts, -ii"-.vl .t U, FIoW'Tiiisr Alntiiiid,
rinii all van. liex Xutsery l anta Jrr.ra'.ilr in the
pititu let f I'ibimii "i th, itii. i n will be reiuly fur if
Kvcry on the 1st of April, let : ReiC2
L. GOLDING,
DEALF.R is
0
HATS Ct. CAPS,
FDRHG GOODS,
Boots & Shoes,
r
TruiiksValises, etc.
Give me a call. I rropose "joinprenst
in .i short time to puristinso poods, and
will sell off my present stock at
Extremely Low Figures.
Kemcniber thi plncp. One doer WEST
of the llt'RALD eSce,
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Unquestionably th3 test sustained i
work of thfi kinrlin thn Wnrlft i
II AIUMCirS
3Tew JTontlily Magazine.
Criiii- il notices oi' the l'res
It is the tmeint rt Maj.-aitp nf tde day. T!.e Cre-.ii.-
never li.ol a in. re delightit! r.onpaiiHin. nor ihe
tniilioa a ir,oi-e etiiei'i.riiii irii.n.l. limn Ha-p r's
.Maci.zine. .V't.'io'ixt 1'i'ftr.l Hit i ilaliini'ire.)
The ni i.-t jiopnla." .Muailoj iu the v.orlJ. -V. 1".
O.Wi-r-i-. I
Wo ui'i-t re r in terms of i u! osy to tt e high tone
Ami vane excellences of II it ; erS Mai-'azitie a jour
nal with a monthly rircul uio.i cf about 170,0UI eop
ie ,lnvli,..-e p.it. i are to b. found some or the
elleii-e-t lik-lil llu l i-'u. ial r:tdini; ,.f the day. We
s;e-ak of tMU wurk .is an eviilt it.-e Cf the American
peop.e; and the popularity it has acquired, is nieiit-
d. Each namher cmit.iitia fi,!;y 144 paces of read
iujr liiutter, appropriately iI!u.;rKi-d With i.cod wood
eiiis; and it cenilniii-s in it;-eli the racy iii'.uthly and
t''i-luore pl,i:.i...pli:cal quarte- Iy, Mriided wilii the
t.et femur-- of t he daily j..nrr. ttl. It has great power
in the ili-reininat of a love of pure literature.
Turitr'd fra.-.'e it A ffrii'ii it LIU t'tttttrr. (London.)
The v., litrr.es hi tin d constitute of themselves a li
h'.'.i r; oi" mis.'elJaiHi-Ui reading, urh a caacut be
fo il: I i i the same e mp.iii. ia uny ether pnl.lirat ion
that hai fiiuc uiader o.:r n.,tijj:. i'lWfi,. Courier.
SUIJSC'IIPTONS.
-ISuG.
The liuhii-hers h ive pr,i-.-t. d a rte,n '.if lnailirz
l y uli.rh tliey can -ui p'y the Va,ra7i :.e and Weekly
jToinpi l.y f il.n-f ithu pi-e vr to r.-c i Ve their pt riod--a
N liir. ctiy f ot'i ;ie 1 ti: ..f imblu-a-i-.u.
1 ...s,e lk liaiper s .na!:.iii.e i. . tsum a
ye ir, u hich uiu.- be p.'ij ;.l iije ? n
nee.
ffAi.Prn's i Ar.sz'.yr., ..nc v'-.u . - - t .
An cxtr . i:o;,y et either the 3I.ici7ine or Weekly
R-ii; be m;ir,. ied praTi6 fcr ..vcr t'lao it Five :ui-wr-.orrs
at ft c-avb, ia one reoiiitatn e ; or nix Cojks
for ."i.
1 u'i numbers can be tupp'ieil at any time.
A ci u;p!e.e t-et, n w C'ltnpiii-.n,.' 1 f enty-nia Vol-
ia n,at cloth bindin :. ivnl be vent by cxPfe, j BAU3 C0FE just ro
fie-eh: .V exp'tie ef pnrciia.-e-, f.r f 'Jo per volume. , "f -Sinaie
v.-lanif, Py t.iail, po-it pai l.$l. Cloth ca-es '
fj.- riri'i;!,., r cca'--. l-r n-ail. p.i-t paid.
A'..r.:a HAPPKR liEOTHER.
j . .'-Eklia f quere, X. Y'
TOOTLE, II
MAIN STREET, - -
L A Ii
C rj mi; t4l ' ii.-. V-i. --s
JTcst of
Wholesale auJ
4,
H A R D
a m-
OIotMngof every description.
i
WINES AND ttrJOBS Cr ALU KINDS.
j
Constantly ca land a Larpe Stoc'v of
i
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BOOTS ivND SHOES,
QUEENS WARE IRON, NAILS,
WINDOW SASJ,
And ery article required by
And everybody else m be supplied at this establishment.
Call and examhe our cxtamcc stock.
-it
FIEE PBbOF BEICK.
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riaitsmouth, April 10, 'C3.
1805.
AMISOiX, R)YEY & CO.,
North f!e of rvfain Street,
IU e on huo ihe L AUG EST STOCK of
QU: ENS WARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING. &C,
liver Ofler i tliis Jlaiket.
LIQUORS OI ALL KINDS.
In fact, everything the Fanner, fechanic, Freighter or Emi
grant vats.
FLOUR, BACON, CP, OATS,
Thankful for past Patronage, Ave ope by strict attention lo bus
iness to merit a confnnance of the same.
Call and cxaninc our stock.
riatttsmouth, April 10, 1SC-5. if
r-..m , ir.i... ..ni'n.n.l v i i.rtioa a t
AMliDX, DOVEY & C"'a j
I
4 O to AMISOX, liOVEYA CO'i to purchare tour
VI 8prinff goods
endless var ietv of l.rdii.' Pros fiu.uN
A. I). 4 CON.
50
- f CAsrS Molti y's Cove Oyter for sole at
-. u. &. t:u s.
KEAT baraaiu? in Lad'es' rres-s Goodsnt
A. i. v CO'S.
I
-(?; SALE at AM1SOX. DoVi Y A CO'S, ClTee,
't' , Sueur. Uolileti Syiup, S-igar House Mo-
lasi!e?, New YorV: Caiiii'u s, tic , e!.;.
. ... f .... .vln Sl,.Li,, T.ilwre.. f.,r
. V .'ale at
i'. ti a.
lOiLOIL fr mie ly
A. D. k CO.
"Tl BOXti Star Candles f r ale t y
A, D. A CO.
J t" you want to ; nit bite itoodi a: a bat piic. t-o t i
1
ce'red I y
A. D. Co.
i Larg j lot r?f Choice Tea at
1 -TV.
A. D C0'3.
ANNA CO.,
PLATTSMOUTII, N.'.T
(JEST
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St. Louis.
Retail Dealers In
W ARE,
DOORS & GLASS.
m
Tcotlo, Ecnna 8c Co.
1805
EI All D W A RE,
I. irsre a-ort meut of mei's and bov-' ch thing
V for tale by A- D- & t
' HELLED C'KKN for saleby
A D. k CO.
A . I. & CO.
1' AC0X aud Lard fur bale by
i liK.WY INVOICE of ai! iindo d ran.ily Oro-
aV cei ies add Outlit-.n,' (joods just reee.ve d 0
A. I), i CO.
;A'
LI. kinds of Kai n,;i:
luiplenn nt for i
le bv
A. I. &. CO.
Lar-e iot of Two Uoie flows for sal- by
A ll. ti- O .
j I
X endless arittv f liirdrtare aud Cutlery f.ir
1 v sale at
A. V. & CO 3.
1
L"aSH, Iioors Shins!. , Gia-is, and ITa':' of every
O uesci iption for sale by
A f. A C O.
A
I.I. kin-Is . fCoun 17 l'.-oi.uce taken ip exchar
,r pi. ods Lv
A. h. i C.
'IO enumera e ail the aitieles we Lav.- f.r i
would li'l one sider.f th I.'uk-LD, and other
f t.. I!kkld; and otl
idvertise as
Lave as -ood a rifht to advertise as
AMI? OX, DOYEY - CO.
'rilEU gefl OatSttin I!ou north rf St. Joseph I
i il AMIiON, KOVEY A Co S., ;
Plaui-th, X"braa. ;
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NEBRASKA
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Is the place to get
C A 18 IKS,
RILf.-IIKADS,
BAIL TICKETS.
POfTERS-
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OH
From a
TO A
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IN THE
NEBRASKA HERALD,
A"SD LET T1IK
PUBLIC
KNOW THAT YOU ARE
Alive Sl Stirring.
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HELM HOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
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i 'ren '-h of lh' prrre .:, ri - .t v I I h :!- y Are nin J
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s..n H-ith th . t f i :i in ti e t li :t..-d i latei liii B
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P. I e u Vr l:';-'vn :tn : !i;el;i'r: l.'.eril to n.'.-t
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ii4 itain.'y joii.n fa t- id- i ;. fli I'ruA .: I
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not n '.-tiled, if 4'i il. ;, l y jlv : 11 t'.'e Tunt ry,
wo v. uuld a 1 v i i tei r i .. i i (.. , v, he i vi-i: ioi,' tl it t cii7
to n'txa l:: .1) a c .1, and j to. therji-riv.
IIELMDOLD'S
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