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E. A. Wallace & Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
November
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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That is ihe way thep eople appreciating good goods at low prices came at us. Hundreds were tnrned away i and could not be waited on. Saturday all day our store was packed, jammecHiull, so that one could hardly move. Hard times are here, henee all the more reason for saving in the necessities of life. That is the kind of merchandise we are selling - and selling it at so low a price that all can make their winter purchases now. Don't wait. Don't be foolish. This sale is bona fide. We bought the goods at 40c on the dollar and can afford to sell them cheap. Think of it - Good Grey Underwear, shirts and drawers, - - - 19c. Good White and Grey Underwear, shirts and drawers, - 34c. Extra Quality, white, grey and camel's hair Underwear, shirts and drawers, formerly 75c, now - 48c. IFancy Colored Shirts and Drawers, formerly $1, now - 57c Good Woolen Mitts, ._...-- 19c. Leather Faced Mitts, ------ 37c. Buck Leather Faced Mitts, formerly 75c, now - - 48c. Good Gloves, formerly 75c, now -.-.- - S?0Another Lot of Gloves, formerly 75c, now - - 48c, Winter Caps at ._-.--- 19c. Good Scotch Caps, Windsor shape, at 33c. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, at - - - 6c. Best Black Cotton Hose, at ------ 33c. Eemember, each and every article in the house will be sold cheaper than other merchants can buy them at. Every article must and will be sold by December 1. It takes prices to make them move, and we are doing it. Prices are so low, it would bring a blush to your face to expect them for less. Join the procession, bring your cash, buy what you need, and above all buy them at the old stand of The Two Sams, and you will do a wise thing.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News