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Day
20
Month
January
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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A BENEFIT FOR THE PEOPLE. 1. 1. soumis Monster Slaughter Sale of Dry Goods, :ioaks, Shawls and Blankets, comnencing Saturday, January ad, 1886, or a season of 25 days only. Save your money while you can md do not fail to attend this Great slaughter and Green Ticket Sale. So trash to close out- no oíd styles :o give our friends, and we do not idvertise goods not in Stock. Always ive up to our advertisements. This will be the biggest Sale at retail, on record, and disastrous enough to make our anxious Creditors seek mmediate protection from the law. Every article, without any reserve whatsoever, will be re-ticketed with Green Tags, without any regard for what it is worth. The discounts being 10, 20, and 30 per cent. We wish it distinctly understood that this sale is not for the patrons of auctions or other establishments, nor oíd chronic shoppers. It is for our friends and customers who appreciate Bargains. It will be impossible for us to give an extended pricelist of this Great Slaughter, as it embraces the entire stock of every department in the establishment. CLOAK CRASH ! Great Slaughter without any reserve of our entile magniñcent Cloak and Shawl Stock, the only object in view being the selling of every garment in the room, to accomplish which we have markcd them at prices that bear no relation to the cost, and in all cases the prices placed on the garments in plain figures are less than the materials alone COSt, to say nothing of making and trimmings. A Frightful Slaughter of Elegant Plushes and Short Wraps. The loss to us is fearful but they must be sold. Misses' and Children's Cloaks must all go. This is a great chance to clothe the Children in fine garments. Remember this Great Sale begins Saturday morning, January 2d, 1886. We especially invite the Ladies to attend this sale, whether wishing to buy or not. D. F. SCHAIRER.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News