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Great Bankrupt Boot & Shoe Sale

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
July
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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WHEN YOU TREAD ON A Pup's Tail You must expect a growl ; it's the nature of the Cur. Our esteemed neighbors in the shoe trade, their little nibbs, becoming frantic at their loss of trade and no longer able to gull those former patrons into paying two prices for goods when they can get better goods and save just onehalf at the Rush madly into print and assume the role of the public's conservators, and would faiu pose as paragon of truth, virtue and honesty, the immaculate [?] gentlemen, whose shelves are doubtless laden with antiquated goods that recall the landing of the Pilgrims. Gentlemen, you have had a picnic long enough; we have spoilt your little game; we have the class of goods everybody wants. We are bound to do the business in this county. The public is delighted and the people are rushing to our showy day-light store for the menclous bargams we are onering. JNote a iew 01 tne unes of goods we are handli-ng in all widths and sizes. Renolds Bros.', J. N. Olays, Goodgerand Naylor, Pingree & Smith, John Kelly, Wright and Petere, D. Armstrong & Co., Gray Bro.'s, J. H. & P. Byrnes, B. P. Read & Co., L. L. Ferriss & Co., Sherwood & Co., Stribley &Co., Vegeard Longsbow and Curry, C. M. Henderson & Co., Phelp, Dodge & Palmer, O. H. Fargo & Co., and other well-known makers. It will be to your interest to cali early and select what you need while EVERYTHING IS GOING. Follow the crowd of sound-minded bargain seekers to the Great Bankrupt Boot and Shoe Sale, Located in Hangsterfer's Block, corner of Main and Washington-sts., Ann Arbor, Mich. LOOK FOR LARGB SIGN.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register