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With A Steady Rush

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Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
October
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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From the Daily Times. For the last week there has been a sight at oiie of the prominent busiue89 palaees of Ann Arbor that can usually be witnessed ouly in much larger eities than our own. In viewing the scène the writer was pnzzled for a time to know if he was iu the metroplis of the west or not, the surging inass that thronged the portal9 of this great trading emporium was wonderful to behold. It is bardly neeessary to mention the firua's name to our reader as every merchant as well as citizen from the county and city' stranger and students kuow at once that it was the popular Two Sams who were putting their very bet effortH forward to supply the couimunity with their wares. Upon entering this great establishment we were iuformed that a cbange would soon take place that they were olosing out their entile ready made stock of clothing at cost. Thi alone brougbt in thousauds of people who made purchases without delay. There were not salesmen enough upon that day to tend to all parties, but we were assured that an additional force would be placed in the different departments at once. Our readers will soon see this store entirely remodeled and changed into one of the largest merchaut tailonng establishtuents in the state. It is also contemplating adding a shoe department whicb, do doubt, will iucrease the volume of business. With their already popular and well established furnishing uoods and hat trade which they will enlarge and continue, they will endeavor to place before the public the most exquisite line in the four departments, all under one roof, The outlook for the success in their new lines is very encouraging and all their frieuds and customers congratúlate them upon tneir new departure It is a well kuown fact in Ann Arbor, as well as in other eities where L. Blitz - The Two Sams - re known, that they are and have been leaders iu their line. We overheard a remark from two very prominent Chicago merchants, and no doubt it's seconded by many others, hat The Two Samn are ten years anead of the times. This, of course, eame aboul by these well known gentlemen casting an eye upon the class of garments now kept in this establishment. If this be so in the ready made and furnishings line uow we can readily judge the cnaracter of their new de partments. It is a well known fact with the public at largethat wbeuever the Two Sams made in announcemeut it was worth looking into into, now that there will be a change and they are closing out their fine overeoats and suits at perhaps the largest saving ever made to any purchaser iu their line, we would be doing you an injustice not to ask you to cali upon them duriug the next few weeks.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier