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Day
4
Month
December
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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iTwMpri Schools open Monday, Sept. I4th, and we are prepared to offer 1,000 "cr School "l"j ■ -4 at a fabulous ■"fáIC reduction from .LJVvJIVO wholesale pri---____ ces. Pads, Blank Books and all School Supplies at special prices. Headquarters for all school supplies. Bring in your second-hand books. We buy, sell and exchange secondhand books. TWO STORES: Down Town UpTown, Opposite Court House, and 20 S. State St, Main SÍ., ANN AEBOR. $1 for $1 The Argus Free Until Jan. 1, 1897. To Old and New Subscribers We Make This Liberal Offer. The proprietors of the Argus make the following liberal offer to all old and new subscribers alike; The Ann Arbor Argus from now until January 1, 1898, for $1.00. THE NEW SUBSCRIBER wfeo brings in his dollar will get the paper in this way free until Jan. 1, 1897, as the price of the paper is $1 per year. THE OLD SUBSCRIBER, to take advantage of this offer, mustpay up all arrearages to date and put down $1 additional which will pay him up to Jan. 1, 1898, tbus giving him the paper free until Jan. 1, 1897. $1.75 FOR $1.75 Another Great Offer. For $1.75 in cash we will send the Ann Aktjob Akgus and The Michigan Farmer to any address from now until Jan. 1, 1898. Subscribe at once and get the full benefit of this offer. It applies to old and new subscribers alike, on the same terms asthose given above for the Argus alone, only the p ice is $1.75 for the two, instead of $1 for the Argus alone. BEAKES & MINGAY, Proprietors. ARGUS OFFICE, N. Main st., opposite court house, Ann Arbor,

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News