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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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We wili íurinsh the & Vork Tribune, the ge i 1 i ekly st. Louli GlobeDeinocrat, nnd the Ann Arbor Courier the three besi papers publishsd, ; ; 1 1 (or $2 for one year. This combinatlon wlll glve any man who desires to ke'] up with the timeí in ;ill tliiiiüs. ilic opportunlty a1 vory .-in.-il! .--(ist. lli'ii' !s almosi .■! l.uiy paper for only -1?!'. The semi weskly Globe-Deraocrat, one of the brlghtesi republlcaa journals in the west, wlth all the western newe and ideas ; the Xnv York Tribune, no bet ter paper jinlilislied in the world, representing the eisl ; and the Ann Arbor Courier, representing your own home ; and it costs only $2 to get them all. For $2.2.") we wlll send the Courier nnd the ('osmopolitnn- as fine a inonthly as can be found anywhere in the world for the general reader. Tliis is a great combinatiou for the farmer, the mer;hant, the professional man. city man or woman, or any one who wants good reading matter : The Cosmopolitan, inontlily. The X, Y. Tribune, weeMy. The t. Iouis Globè-Democrat, semlweekly. The Ann Ar.bor Courier, weekly. All tor 9S.2S : There is no excilM for the man wh doesn'1 keep hls family supplieÖ with reading matter a1 these Hgures. (lemember the comblnatlons : The Coprlér and X. Y. Tribune $1.25 The sciiii wcckiy Olobe-Deni' - 1.75 The Cosmopolltan - -"- l'.J." $5.'25 1 ir all together tor 93.25 ! BveH if you wanted the i'.-u-tli you couldn't ask for More than that for your money. Yon better subscribe whlle the opportunlty is oflered. Sucli ratea can nt be irivcn loug for our contracta witli these papers are limited. strike whlle the Iron is hot. Don'1 delay and tlien kiik yourself beca u-e you wáited too long. THe time is iHiw. and the door is open tO all in 1 lie uorld. Mrs. T. C. Phillips, of Mtlw.-iukee, is visiting her párente, Mr. .:n i lrn. V. V. Whedon. Dr. I'hillips is expected tu reach Ann Axbor on Monday nest . In connection with the above, the followlng trom the Milwaukee Sentlnel, wil] be i interest to thelr triends in tliis city : "Dr. and Mrs. T. ('. i'MHips win leave the fiist weck In January tor an extended st.-iy abroad. Dr. I'liillips wiil gpend a year in France, Oermany and Bngland, perfeeting hlmself in the dlseaaes ol the ce. ear, nose and ihroat. lic will then -return to Mihvaukee nuil open an office here. Dr. Phillips has been with Dr. Jos. Schneider for the jiast live years and a-hall'. He is a gradaate ol the üniversity of Michigan, reeelving the ilejïree.of bachelor of scieiu-e in 1885 ind doctor of medicine tn 18x7. Aft er his graduatlon he was the assistant of PrOÍ.Troíhingham for one year before coming to Milwaukee." Shcriíí Brenner went to Windsor, Canada, .'i íew daya ago, and recovered the norse and carrlage stolen from the barn o( the late Orson A. Sober, ni' Superior. lie alSO ■■: pi ureil one of the t lúe ves ;unl is on a liot trail of tw others. if Mr. Brenner is iiot careful lu; will alao obtain the reputation of belng ;i terror to Horse tliieves. He (loesn't let tnany throw liim off the track when he once gets after tiiem. and he la maklng that soit of business mlghty dangeroua Ín this connty.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier