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C. H. Millen & Son

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
May
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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""' " " "'" "4!"1 ÏSÏffi !ÍS?"f4 Wíüí' f Your Families Can Find Everything AT THE CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE OF The Heaviest Goods at Harrowing Prices! Our trade with. farmers is immense, and to show our extreme gratification for your good will we have done all we can for the comfort and convenience of your families. Friend Farmers, we offer a few more Great Bargains ! You and your wife talk them over, and if there is anything you want for yourselves or cliildreu, we will sell to you at prices lower than any house in Michigan. Good Stripe Sheetings, at 8c, 10c, and Í24e. Fine yard wide Sheetings, at 6, 7, and 8c. Awful heavy Cottons, at 7, 8, and 9c. Plaid and Knickerbocker Dress Goods, for the girls, 8 and I0o. Handsonie New Style Dress Goods, at 12, 15, and 18c. Black Cashmeres, the best, at 50c, G5, 75, 90, and L1.00. Nice Pure Black Mohair, at 25, 30, 35, and 40c. 300 pieces Choice Dress Prints, onlv 5e. 500 pieces French Embroideriea at 3, 5, 8, 10, to 25c. Don't forget our Wamsutta Shirt, at $1.00- over 50 dozen sold thia Spring. B3 The girls will gret married, o we have m;ule extra i:re)arationB for thuir benefit. 10 shado Pliiin Dres Silks at 9üc ; worth $1.25. 8 shades Silk Pongoe t 5(io ; wortb 75c. 15 pieoes Summer Bilks at 60,66, and T5c. Ï2 pieces Black Gros Urainn Silk at 75, 9, $1.00, and }1.5U. Luvely Duttone, uenPrinses, and elegant Laces. White, Opera, and Spring Shades in Kid Glovea, 80,65 and t.OO : uJ uve you uioney on eTerythiuy. EVEEY ONE GOES TO MILLEN'S. It's the Greatest Farmers' Store in the Oounty. We are always busy. A cordial welcome always awaits you, and don't buy a dollar's worth of goods until you examine our goods aud prices. ür? Enlargement and alteration of store eompleted. Q. H. MILLEN & SON, Cash Dry Goods House.

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Michigan Argus