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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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l-'lums. Now come the plum ! We have aocumulated a few dozen odd sizes of shoes during the greaf'Money Qetting Sale," which we are going to move right off. Note the following : These gjoods are no samples that have been hawked about the country for six months; these goods are from no bankrupt stojk, that have been on tbe shelves of some country store for years. We nev6r, never bny suoh goods, even at ten cents on the dollar. Onr trade will not have such goods, and neitber Wuuld we insult them by asking them to look at suoh goods. The goods we will offer you as "plums" are from suoh stock as we aave built up our phenomenal business with, and we will use during this sale, and in the future, the same methods, namely, one price to all and fair dealing. Generous and courteous treatment to onr customers, always giving lowest prices. The goods we have laid out for ;he slaughter will simply be cut one;hird of the price, that is, we will honestly sell them one-third less than the regular price. This sale will last until March lst, ïf the goods hold out. The $2.00 Men's Calf Shoe, whioh we have been selling at $1.44, will now be closed out at $1.39. JACOBS & ALLMAND, Washington Block, Washington street. Nu goods charged during this sale.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News