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Day
24
Month
September
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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At The Store, The most complete line of Dress Goods in the State outside of Detroit. Do not fail to examine our stock, even though you do not intend to purchase - you will be dölighted; everything new and fresh, and bought for Spot Cash. OUR BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. This departmentoccupies an entire section of our large store, and includes Lupins and Priestley's Henriettas, Imported Cheviots, Sebastapoul's Batistes, Serges, Broad-cloth, Mohair figures, Dotted and Striped Noveltiee. In all the new shades in Bedforb's Cords, our price on them is only 75c, they are worth 85c to SI. 00 everywhere. In ladies' Dress Goods we have as a special line, Frederick Arnold's 14 Twill Henriettas for 50c; these goods have never been offered before for less than 65 to 85c. The 18 Twill 81.00 goods we have placed on our counters at the very low price of 75c. Remember we have them in every color and shade. Flannel Dress Goods in endless variety. Onehundred piecesgood all wool flannel for 75c. Splendid values in the new plaids and plain goods for 50c, 75c and $1.00. Fancy Robes of French and German Manufacture, Oriental styles, Angoras, Camel's hair, Homespun and all the soft effects of the very latest importation now on exhi bition. SILK DEPARTMENT. Especial care has been taken in selecting goods for this department. We are now showing a full line of John G. Cutter's Willimantic and Natchaug's Black Silk ; every piece of which is warranted to give satisfaction in wear or money refunded. In Indias, Surahs, Persian and China Silk, we have over 1,000 styles in every variety of shade and quality, and at prices positively lower than you will find them in the State. Cloakings in Scotch Cheviots, Astrakan, Broadcloth, in every style found in the market. Never before has our stock been so complete, anl with prices lower than can be ob ;ained anywhere in the State. We are determined to have your trada at "The Store."

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Ann Arbor Register