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The Rush Still Continues

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Day
3
Month
December
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE JFLXJfilH FOR GL0THIN6, HATS, CAPS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Still Continúes. Come Wliile The Assortment Is Grood. Reinember Tlie Pluc', S. MAIN STREET, ANN ARBOR. JOE T. JACOBS, l THE CLOTHIER. THE ALMICHTY DOLLAR. There is no mightier weapon in the armory of truth than stern and stuborn facts. The house that places them belbre you and solicits your attention, not through favor or pretense, but by unanswerable arguments, in the most earnest logic ol" truth, and not by the falsitv of rlattery, is the direction in which you should travel whcn in want of Drv Goods. Read carefully and note their matchless, close and stunning (juotations : Handsome Black Silks at 60, 70, 80 and 90 cents; Elegant Black Silks at $1.00; Koyal Black Silks which we sell for the eloquent cash, for $1.15, $1.25, $1.30 and $1.50. Also silks from $1 75 to S.J.OO. We place before you this season BLACK and COLOBED CASjCMEBES at prices that at once will convince you that buying in other houses simply means 1 ioney thrown away. We have endeavored to study the wants of the trade and buying our g ods direct as we do and through channels where no other house in the city can get them, we feel confident we are to-day the leading house in these goods. Black and Colored Cashmeres, all-wool, from 4S ets. to L1.00. We cali particular attention to our Colored Cashmeres, 38 inch, all-wool, at 45 ets., which we guarantee cannot be found in the city less than 5o ets. We offer inducements in Black and Colored Velvets, Black and Colored Satins, Black and Colored Plushes that no other house in the city will attempt to match. Prices that are far beyond the bare whisper of competition. We will open this week 300 more of Springer Bro's Celebrated Cloaks and Dolmans at prices never before mentioned in Washtenaw county. Ilandsome Cloaks from $2.12 to $40; Dolmans from L5.00 to #50. Certainly no person wishing a cloak could thinkof buying without first examining our immense stock. SHAWLS ! SH A WLS ! We have just received 100 heavy, doublé, all-wool shawls, which we will sell for the next two weeks at 5.50, same shawl sold by our neighbors at $8.50; it is the greatest bargain ever oflered in the county. Dont buy a shawl until you have seen them. Special bargains in Hosiery, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Flannels, Blanket, Comfortables, Napkins, Towels, Table Linens, Fancy Ribbons, Ties, Laces, Rvchings, Tickings Demins, Cheviots. Cotton Flannels at New York commission prices. The best shirt in America we still sell, "The Pearl," for $1.00. We would most respectfully cali your attention to the above, where you will fïnd facts and figuics. It is Lu yuur uwn interest and you can not aiïbrd to let the opportunity escape you. See our goods and learn our prices before you buy a dollars worth. ZB-A.GIE3: &d ABEL, CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News