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Buy In Ann Arbor

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

One of our exchanges has a practical riew of the be course in making purchasc?, whicli we commend to our citizeni : "Do not go uway to putchase your UhrUtmM presenta. Nt ver send a dol'ar away when the article a dollar can purcliase can be obtained at home. Money i our flnaaclal blood. lts citculation kc'p? the business body alive. Bleed tli'it b:'ly by seiulinj your raoney awy from home and soou trade will put oti a look of letiiargy and inaclivity. Always trade at home. It is twice blesse(l. It htlps the patronized and linls its way to you again. Spend your money with merchants who help sustaiu the city you rssule in, who pay tnxes, and are with you the year through. Let everyone si'i-k at home for tlieir presenta tliis year and sec f they are not as well aatisfled with tlie result. A perfect town Is that ia whichyou see the farmers patronizing the home merchints, the laborera spending the money they carn with their own tradesmen, and all animated by a spirit that will not purchase articles abroad if they can be bought at home. The spirit of reclprocity between business men and mechanica, trades men and laborera, farmers and manufacturera, resulta every time in making a town a perfect one to do business in."

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier