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Blitz & Langsdorf

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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HERE GOES PORAGYMNASÏUM IEE II SIS' U Dit lor tbs Boys of the iterity. xTTTp qtt ATT C TVTï1 We propose to make this the largest day's Sale we ever had, with the aid of our student friends and citizens of Ann NBXT Arbor. LET IT BE A ROUSING DAY, make it a point to purchase every Article of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, or a Gym Suit on f ■ - that day. Remember we want to make the amount as large OllirrOU Hl n f as we can. We shall have plenty of help. Quite a number of ■ ifl Mlll 11 Vl i students will assist us on that day as salesmen. Professors UmUIUUjn 1 1 U f I lU and students should aid to make this a rousing big day. 5 J Per Cent. of All Sales go to You! The Students' Clothiers, The Two Sams, are bound to -n-m-ri -rn-NTrn keep the boys when in Bring your friends next O JrÜjit. OÜiJN 1 . SATURDAY, NOV. 19th TO THE TWO SAMS. We wish also to announce that on Saturday, Nov. 26th) O"FP OTTT? Tïl'KrTTT?Tn we sha11 give to ttie poor and neQd7 of Ann Arbor through J J KJ u IIJJIN 1 the Ladies' Charitable Union and the Ladies' Germán Aid Society 5 Por Cent of Cur Bxxtire Sales of that Day. SALES OF THAT DAY We learn that tüere are many poor families and children in our midst who will during the coming winter be in need of food and fuel. We therefore take this means of aiding them. TO THE Let our citizens try and make this an enormously large amount by purchasing what Clothing, Hats and Furnishing _ Q Goods they may need on that day at THE TWO SAMS. 3r X JVUN A.1 U JVL We invite all those who are charitably inclined to make this day a grand one. Let every Minister, every Doctor, ever MerpiTj-ja-Q TTQT? TTTT "VB1 A "R CQant, in fact everyone in the city help to make this amount . , . , . , as large as tney can. Rememlíer 5 per cent. of all our Sales on Saturday, Nov 26 GOES TO THE FOOR. the two O.m:O.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register