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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Peopïe Müsfc íaVe Theïr " Ghristipas ■ Caijcíi}" V, When it come to the Christmas Candy question, o]d Hard Times holds up his gaunt haud oi protest in vain, and Santa Claus, upon his merry annual round, pauses equally at the doorways of the rich and the poor, well laden with the healtliful delicacies of the confectioners art. It is all very well for Hard Times to forbid the usual lavis'h expenditure and to protest against the great mid winter response of the American Toeliet Rook to the contrary temptation of the infinite variety of expensive nothing.s displayed in the shop windows but Santa Claus draws tbe line of interference at candy. The question is to get pure, fresh and unadulterated candy which is not a luxury nowadays but a necessity. The largest assortmem is a! Hai)gsierierJs

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News