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We Lead All Other Dealers

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ladies Can Moe Easily Realize Why IN PRICES AS WEIX AS VARIETY Upon considering that we run two stores, buying goods in ïnuch larger quantities, therefore getting lovver prices. With the many advantages of immense sales and little profits, as well as the long experience in buying, we, beyond any question, save money for every purchaser lar ge or small. JXJST fT=TYivr u ; i . Some More Spring Inducers. A full case, 32 pieces, Manchester Cashmerec, twenty-eight inches wide, all good and desirable shades, at 12 1-2 cents per yard. An entire line of Lupin's Celebrated French Black Goods, bought froity an overloaded importer at our own price. These are worth at least 1.00 per yjrd; our price 70 cents. A large line of Lupin's aud Priestley's all wool and silk warp Henriettas in all the new spring shades. We cannot duplicate these at the prices. One case of Serge to sell at 50 cents and one case of Sebastopole to sell at 60 cents per yard. They have both been sold at 75 ets. to $1 per yard. Remember all New Spring Shades. These new goods are arriving in such quantities that it is useless trying to mention all but we gladly show them all to customers in little time. We have the newest novelties in Trimming Braids, Beaded Goods, Morie Silks, etc, to match our dress goods. 225 dozen Ladies' White Linea Hemstitched Handkerehiefs worth from 20 to 60c each, at 10c. 175 dozen Gents' White Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in same quality at 15 cents each. They were bought from the manufacturar at these prices, being slightly damaged in wearing. Come in and look them over; they are going fast 2,500 yards India Linen and Victoria Lawns in remnants, at 15 and 20c per yard, worth more than doublé the price MAC K jt S C H M I D .

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News