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Day
7
Month
April
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE GREAT REDUGTIOHI SALE! OF DRYÏOO.DS! At the Old Reliable Store of BACH, ABEL & CO. Still Continúes. Look in our nortli window and see the display of Novelties in Siiks at 75 ets. a yd. Not over halfprice on the average. Take a look at our south window and see the show of Fancy Bilblbons at 10 ets. a yd., they wont last long at the price named. At the same time look at the splendid line of 54-inch Dress Flannels at 50 ets. a yd. reduced from 75 ets., and at that price they were cheap enough. Our stock of Dress Eabrics is still very large and all of the low prices named during our Inventory Sale still continue, but they cannot always be sold without profit, so if you are in want, take advantage of this last chance and save your money. Our line of Table LinenNapkins, Towels, Lunch Cloth, Tray Cloth, C o u nt erpanes and Grashes is still complete, buynow and you will make the profit. SPECIAL. Our firm dissolved February Ist and we continue this sale in order to close up affairs of the old house previous to re-organization. PHILIP BACH, ZACHARY ROATH, Surviving Partners Of Bach, Abel & Co. , i OLÍ) RELIARLE DRY GOODS HOUSE. 26 South Main St. THESE LADIES ieed bats And have decided to pinchase them-at No ïo E. WASHINGTON STREET, wheie the Spring Stock is complete with the latesl and most dainty Novelties for liats or bonnels; where the styles are neat and pretty. You are invited to cali and see if you can be aí well pleased. By the way, we have a fine line of baby and children's hats that are selling rapidly. MRS. J. M. MORTON Successol' to Shadford & Corson, 10 E. Washington St , - Ann Arbor Vt %SlJ ■&

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News