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To New Subscribers Of The Courier

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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE! A GOOD L1BRARY FOR A MERE TRIFLE. READ AND PROFIT THEREBY. ae"a Sí : fgS jt ; -. - s :sï iII II 1 I 11 11 I 11 11 II - g-o tf-so so v& f!-so: .8;ss: ël I : I ■ 1 1 1 III Han iiïao i 1 S ;! ï I ,,„ S!ï' i-;,s C ,„ " GEN. GRAN'l'S MEMOIRS- ORIGINAL $7.00 EDITION FOR 30 CENTS. GEN. SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS- ORIGINAL EDITION FOR 30 CTS. Xo book, excepting frhe Uiblo, lias ever had such a s:Ue in the United States as General Grant's Memoirs. Six hundied and fit'ty thousamd copios have already gome Into the homes of the rlch, lut the Bubscrtptkm price of $7.00 lias placed it above the reach of people in moderate circumstances. II 560,000 people have been willtng to pay $7.00 tor Grant's Memoirs, Chere must le a couple "í millton people in the United Kiatrs who waat them, mul vill jump at the opportunlty to buy tihem at the low figure here ofiered, AVe wlll s.nd you General Grant's Memoirs, publisher's edition, best paper, ciotli, green and gold binding, htbherto sold by Bubscrlption at $7.00, for 3(i cents! í ;;■ " i c nts'- absolute0 cent! and abaolutely a ropoKition sucii as has never beem made in the hlstory oi book publishing. The twn aplendid volumes i' Grant's Memoirs, of hlch (i.o.OOO copies lia ve been already solil- not a ebeap editiom, but tlie best- for 30 cents; provlded you send yuur subscriptlon to the Anu Arbor Courier lor one year, and also a subscription of $3.00 for the Coemopolltian Magazine, the brightest and cheapest of the great illustrated moothlies, itself equal to the best $4.00 magazine. The Cosmopolitan is enabled to make this offer because of the purchase of 600,000 volumes at a price whieh even publislicis ould deern impos8iblc. and wlth the idea of running up 'its eirculatioii to half a million copies. By contract wlth the Cosmopolit au ■vve aro enabled to offer our readers a soare in the low i)rice obtalned througli the largest purchase of books ever made ïn the hlstory of the world. If, however, you have Grant's books, the Cosmopolitan's offer -vill permit you to take instead. Gen. Sherinaii's Memoirs, 2 vola., sold by subscription for $0.00, Gen. Sheridan's Memoirs, 2 vols., sold by Bubscrlptlon for $6.00, Cen. McClellan's llemoirs, sold by subscrlption for $3.7". All of these aro bound n cloth, frreen and n'nld, in uniform sfyie with Grant's .Memoirs. The Cosmopolitan is gent postage prepald, but the postage on the books, ;. i . he rate of 1-2 cent ppr ounce, must be remitted with the order: Gen. Grant's Memoirs. 96 oz.- 48 cents; Gen. Sheridan's Memoirs, 92 oz. - 46 cents; Gen. Sherman's Memoirs, 84 oz.- 42 cents; Gen. McClellan's Memoirs, 48 oz.- 24 cents. Send us at once $.3.00 for the year's subscription to the Cosmopolitan, $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Ann Arbor Ooúrier, and 30 cents for a set of Memoirs- .ij-. .'o in all- to ■vhich add postage on the particular set of Memoirs selected. JUNIUS E. BEAL, Editor Courier. : ;S,. , ■ i - '■■■ ..„ "'"'■-? : ■ I II i fe Ble f P'"-i . : Se f. "er S:: ls : I ;:Kï ífc : 8 5S '!!,. ,'"i,!l; ; Ote [f "■■,: &e :"".'7, : ; ,.''■ '"V,,.n, {!-,!,: I ?$e '"'w.,.2Vie í'.Oi"W. '"■ c""-i;-' El i 11 El i II II i 1 Ï I i! i 1 1 1 ft 1Ï 1 1 sil : NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OFFER. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE.

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