The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 04, 1919, Image 6

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Webster County Farm
FURS
A. D McAKTHUK, IMitor ami Owner
CIU ONLY DhMOUllATIU I'AI'KU IN
WKIIHTRH COUNTY
AT AUCTION
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Advertising Rates
Forclffn, per column Inch 15c
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Character and Quality
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My line of Fur will prove a Real Benefit to the
Buyer assuring satisfaction and .
comfort to the buyer.
I urge you to come and see this
line, comparing its merit as to
VALUE & STYLE
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The styles have been selected for their
comfort and style. Have
Scarfs, Capes andStolls
in Neck pieces. The Muffs are in
different shapes, but all good styles.
Mrs. BARBARA PHARBS
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FOR CHRISTMAS
GIF TS
Appropriate, inexpensive and yet very
desireable gifts are a dezen or more
PHOTOGRAPHS
Come in for a sitting today
tomorrow may find us too busy
The Red Cloud Studio
Look Into the Future
Figuring on the future may not just appeal to
every one but the shrewd business man gives
the future strict attention. He must it'in order
to succeed. He must anticipate the future
wants of his customers, in order to place his
orders, in advance, for the coming season.
We hav carefully considered the future from
every standpoint. We have bought only the
merchandise that we know will please every
one of our customers and give satisfaction.
If you are considering the future and purchas
ing with views that will insure comfort and
happiness in the home in days to come you
will find the Geo. W. Trine hardware store
has the merchaneise that assures you perfect
satisfaction in every way.
A South Bend Range or Illinoyl Heater, once
installed in your home banishes all heater and
range troubles, and in their stead supplants a
feeling of good will which enables you to
enjoy life to the fullest extent. i
LIMIAKY NOTES
If you wish to jcad tlic now maga
zine, come to the Lbrary. Also the
Nebraska State .Journal, tlie Hastings
Daily Tribune and. Red Cloud papers.
During the month of November,
17JJG books were drawn from the li
brary. Of llic.e 721 were juvenile, 870
fiction, 82 non-fiction and C) maga
zines. The largest number of books
drawn n one day was 112.
The publishers of the books of
Booth Tarkington leccntly announced
that to date they hud sold 1,321,913
copies of Mr. Tatkington's volumes of
"Pernod," and 231,531 copies have
been sold. The advance sale of "Ram
sey Millioland" was much lurgor than
that of "Pcnrotl." "Ramsey Millio
Jand" has just been received at the
library.
You will be interested in the "Young
Visitors," by Daisy Ashford written
years ago by a nine-year old English
girl. Her characters are evidently fic
titious, but quite as evidently colored
and patterned after people she Knew
and her unconscious criticisms are
rather appalling. J. M? Barrio writes
the introduction which should not be
read before the story.
One of the greatest annual events
in the literary world is the award of
the I'ultizcr prizes for the best books
published in the different departments
of literature. This year the prize of
$1000 for the best biography has been
awarded to "The Education of Henry
Adams." This is the highest recogni-
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On the above date, under cover, at RED CLOUD. NEB., we will sell at public, auction
to the highest bidder regardless of price, the following described real estate: S E quar
ter of Sec. 23, Twp. 2 north. Range 12, west of 6th p. m., Webster county. -Neb , contain
ing ICO acres, more or less according to govcrment survey. Located 2 miles northeast
of Inavale. Neb., and 8 miles northwest of Rod Cloud, Neb.
TERMS OF" SALEr, per cunt of the pure'iase price cash day of sale, pmvhasor to assume mortwigc
of 85000.00 due Fob. I, 102, baring interest at 5 13 per ciit. Usmiilnder of purchase pi ice Jan. 15, UU0
Posessiou given Mii'di 1, 1020. GooJ,JsulIlcictitubstrautof tltleainl wurimtydoed delivered day of posesston
IMPROVEMENTS Slovy and u half 5-rooiii house; bntii for four head of horses; milk house; CO') bu
gnuiary; well and windmill. 110 acres under plow; 10 acres pasture; 10 acres pasture; SO aeres fenced hog
tight. L'uhI l!is lovi'l to gently rollini;. Ulael: loam soil with ulay Mihsoil.
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Sale Under Cover, Regardless oE Weather, in the City of Red Cloud, Nebraska
NEBRASKA REALTY AUCTION CO.
Mark Carroher, Auct. CENTRAL CITY, NEB. M. A. LARSON, Mgr
DON. E. CLOUD, Perkins, Oklahoma, Owner
tion of literary merit attainable and 'months. "The Education of Henry
is quite in accordance with the rcmaik Adams is to be had at the library.
able reception that this unique auto
biography has met with on every side.
It lias sold like a popular novel and
still leads the list of best sellers of
non-fiction books in the "Bookman,"
a position it has occupied for several
SOME NEW FICTION
"The Haunted Bookshop" by Chris
topher Motley.
"A Woman's Woman" by Nalbro
Bartley.
"Rainbow Valley," by L. M. Mont
gomery.
"Sisters," by Kathleen Norris.
, "After Thirty," by Julian Street.
"The Girl In The Mirror," by Eliz
abeth Jordan.
"Partners Of The Out Trail," 'by
Harold Blindloss.
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TIRE VV.- a
Guaranteed Repair $$3.22
WHICH IS IT GOING TO BE ?
A few dollars will put that old tire
in shape to give you many more miles
R. C. SUTTON'S
. . TIRE SERVICE STATION . .
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DRIH IjJL
Head and shoulders above the crowd
stands Thomas A.Edison ! x
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"Headiand shoulders" above the crowd of .ordinary phonographs and "talking
machines' stands Edison s great contribution to the World's enjoyment
THE NEW DIAMOND
AMBEROLJEV
No product can be bigger than the brain that evolves it No other
brain in the world today, has the,inyeniivaihiliJtyof. Edisoris.? ,That
fact alone is sufficient pfbbf of the absoluteVupenority of the' Amberola?
the best, all the greatest, all the
AmberolaY can
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But the Amberol
quickly and easily prove its '
own superiority. Its tone oh, "
what a revelation, compared to '
metallic "talking machines
and shrill-sounding phono-5
graphsl None but Edison
could workthat miracle of tone
Then the Amberol Records,
made for the Amberola alone!
They are practically unbreak-
able and everlasting what a
contrast to thecostlyfragileness '
of other phonograph records.
And for range of music
the widest in the world all
FREE
Trial
Offer
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We will place on Amberola
in your home for 3 Day'
Trio, whUhwillnotputyou
under the ilightett obliga
tion or expenae. Come here,
elect an Amberola and a
number of records and we'll
end them to your home.
At the end of 3 day, if you
do not want the Amberola,
we'll call and take it away.
If you do want it, we'll ar
range term of payment to
uit you.
PRICES
$41:22 & up
latest. An endless feast of
fascinating melody.
Yet the biggest surprise of
all is the price! This wonder
phonograph costs less than in
t ferior competitors! There i3
f not a single draw-back to your
.. owning an Amberola rightnow!
Don't listen to the claims of
other0 manufacturers listen to
their machines. Then come in
and compare the matchless tone
of the Amberola. Edison's wiz
ardry will win you avery time.
We'll expect you in today
now don't forget.
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