The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 26, 1920, Image 4

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    "A new note—
we’ve struck it”
—Chesterfield
NO “sharps, ” no “flats,” but my!
how Chesterfields “Satisfy!”
A delightful selection of fine Turk
ish and Domestic tobaccos, harmo
niously blended in an entirely new
and exclusive way.
The blend is based on our private
formula—the outcome of many years
of experiment. And the final result
has justified the time and money
spent. For certainly, Chesterfields
do “satisfy.”
But don’t take our word for it.
Smoke a Chesterfield today and find
out for yourself.
The special, moisture-proof package
keeps Chesterfields firm and fresh,
ONLY FIVE DAYS MORE
During this sale we are offering fifty dollars /for the largest order,
$35.00 for the next and $25.00 for the next. We are also offering $25.00
prize to party bringing the largest number of customers and $10.00 cash
to the boy or girl writing the best reasons why Holt county people should
boost for this store. We are also offering you the foil /Lig discounts on
merchandise. Some people may offer you more discount but they may
not figure as much, as we have not changed our prices for this sale.
$50.00 will be paid for anyone showing where a price was raised for this
sale.
Here are the discounts:
j 15% off Dry Goods.
10% off Shoes and Overshoes.
{ 5% off Groceries.
8% off Hats and Caps.
This is the best sale ever held in O’Neill. All the customers were
both pleased and surprised to think they were not disappointed. They
seen the prices in the ads and received the goods according to price quoted
in ad.
Friday Morning, March 5th Is the Last Day
On that day 50 Picnic Hams will be sold
at 50 cents Each.
25 Children’s Raincoats will be sold at
$3.00 Each.
Rebates on Largest Order During the Sale
$50.00 Rebate on the Largest Order.
$35.00 Rebate on the 2nd Largest Order.
$25.00 Rebate on the 3rd Largest Order.
This is by far the largest rebate ever offered at a sale in O’Neill.
Store Opens Each Morning at 9:30.
Store Opens Each Morning At Nine Thirty.
John Brennan, Cash Does It.
I Mid-Winter j
Clearence Sale!
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1 To clean my shelves lor Spring Styles and j
1 to close out broken lines, which it is impos- j
| sible to replace, I am pricing those shoes so j
I as to clean them up at once. j
100 pair Ladies' Kid, Calf and Patent Leather Shoes )
in Louis and Military heels, at . . . CC OB j
See them in the west window
100 pair Men's Black, Brown and Tan, button and |
lace Shoes, English and Wide toe, at A Q C I
See them in the east window j
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110 per cent discount on all my regular line
of Shoes
This Great |
Money Serving Sale |
I Now Going On j
Arthur Ryan, O’Neill
Cash Booterie |
No Credit No Approval No Returns
i PUBLIC SALE!
i I will offer the following described property at public auction at my place, 1 j
| mile north and 1 mile east of the O’Neill Fair Grounds, com
l mencing at 12 o’clock, noon, on j
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 19201
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1 8 Head of Horses (
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Three work horses, balance colts from 1 to 4 years old. j
[ 10 Head of Cattle |
; Four milch cows, 2 fresh now, balance fresh in March; others are coming £
| 2-year-old heifers, to be fresh soon. * |
I Farm Machinery, Etc. I
One P. and 0. riding lister; 1 New Century riding cultivator; 1 McCormick 1
mower, 5 foot; 1 10-foot McCormick rake; 1 Newton wagon; 1 spring wagon; |
1 single buggy; 1 set of light harness and other articles too numerous to I
mention. |
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FREE LUNCH AT 11:30. BRING YOUR CUPS. [
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TERMS—One year’s time will be given on all sums over $10.00 with ap
proved security and 10 per cent interest. $10 and under cash. No property ^
to be removed until settled for. * i:
A. O. Morton, Owner. I
Col. James Moore, Auctioneer. J. F. Gallagher, Clerk.