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Saline Obse
NISSLY & WARREN, Publishers.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1891.
VOL. XL-NO. 18.
■»■.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
fc
PROFESSIONAL.
F,
E.JOKES.
Attorney at Law.
Vll Basinoss attended to witli Promptness and
Care. OHlee on McKay street.
SALINE, - - MICH.
ep R. WiLHAEfflS,
Attorney at Law,
Especial attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Kewcomb Block,
MILAN, • - MICH.
TT A. FiiCHOUS, ra. Q,.
PHYSICIAN and StlilGEOS.
Office at Nichols Bros', drug store.
SALINE, - - MICH.
0.
. UNTERtCIRGHER, M. D.„
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
Office In Hauser block, Chicago ■street.'
SALINE, - = 3,1 JO fit.
■^ *,W. CHANDLER,.Wl D.,
"" PEYS1CIAN and SURGEON
yffice on Adrian Street, first door sour't of fte
VfaH%cp-BJqcS,
SJ4WHE,, " « •- MICH.
K
S. HOLMES* M.
PlilSICIAN and SURGEON,
;if5t;e and residence in S. Q._ po-.rfaf's House,
"fj-ip qti.tr 'V's' 8s J • Sturm's harness shop.
n?l'« promptly attended night and day.
SAUXE, - - MICH.
NEIGHBORHOOD GLEANINGS.
Newsy Notes and Occasional Occurrences
From our Near Neighbors.
He
THE SULTAN OF TURKEY.
Is a "Very Enlightened Sovereign,
Despite His Mohammedanism.
The sultan of Turkey lives and
thiqks pretty much after the fashion of
' other high European sovereigns. He
I rises very early and takes a cold bath,
j something unknown to Turkish sul-
; tans before his day. At 9:30 o'clock
j he enters his study and sits down between two mountains of paper—one
all Turkish newspapers and translations from foreign newspapers and the
other documents of state. By his side
| sits his secretary, Sureya Pasha, with
! whose aid he goes through all the
; dailies, and clippings, and reports.
! Every state paper is read carefully by
j the sultan himself, who boasts that he
! has never affixed his name to a docu-
; ment that he had not iirst read
through. After having disposed of
both batches of paper the sultan
lunches, plainly and without wine.
j When the sultan is alone the table
' service is china; when guests are pres-
j ent it is gold. Afterluncheon the sul-
| tan usually drives or takes gymnastic
exercise. Upon his return from his
recreation he again retires to his study
and works till all the tasks of the day
have been performed.
The home life of the sultan is
strangely different from the prevalent
ideas of it. According to Vambery,
the Hungarian traveler, who has recently returned to his home from a
long visit at the Turkish court, the
harem has ceased to have any significance for the life of the Turkish sov-
A Tccumseb. miller lias received an
order for 2,0Q0 barrels of flour from Scotland.
Tan Giesen Bros., of near Clinton,
recently made a shipment of Merino
rams to Australia.
Chelsea will really have anew school
building and is ready to recieve bids for
building the same.
John Koch, proprietor of the Manchester brewery, is a cousin of the Dr.
Koch of lymph fame.
A Lenawee county man has' just paid
*>5,0UQ for a nine months old colt. Bather expensive borseflesh.
Alderman Isaac Wertman" of Ypsilanti, fell dead upon the street, oue
day last week. Heart disease.
Scholars of the Chelsea high school
last week cleared Sfy5 by rendering" the
drama, ***ljr,d«ll the Liui'dls.7'
When editorial work is not too pressing, editor Newbank of the Stockbridge
Tidings, takes up revival work.
A blacksmith shop and •.'.secondhand
store on. CpngTess street,Ypsilanti,were
degU'fjyfed by fire last Thursday night.
The Enterprise says the Ford Family's entertainment was a sell, so Saline t ereign, who lives with and loves his
one chosen wife as would any other
11
Q. HELLEH, D. 13.
ENT I ST.
Headquarters for the best Tooth Powder
in the market.
. drug store.
MICH.
Oflice over "Nichols Bros'.
SALINE,
0.
O. SLAGHT,
didn't loae much by their not coming
hero.
"Wi 11. Whitmai'sh, one of Milan's
most wideawake merchants, anticipates
building a new brick store, th_Q coming
season.
Fred g.
European sovereign. His affection for
this chosen wife is so strong that during her recent illness he ate and slept
little and was by her side almost all of
his leisure time." His daughter, Naime
Sultana, has been educated in all
European accomplishments, and is a
spfeatblo, of Manchester, has , pianist of rare talents and Teruarkable
Yeterinary Surgeen.
i-'-ed tha L. S. & M S By. Co., for §10,-
000 damages, for being run over some
months ago.
A Chelsea firm has had ten carloads
of beans shipped in during tbe pas.li few
weeks, and employs a large fov-oe hand-
picking them,
Soprje ^avu'.ties tried to scare a Clinton
man one night, last week, but the scare
came ia on the other side when lie drew
Bi-atluata of Chicago "Veterinary College . ^
i r./4cneo V/X mites east' of Peimiugtoit s Cor- j a revolver and tr-.?t»teueft to snoot.
■i-'i-s.' Calls mav beleifc at either of the
*'r stores at the Darners. AU calls
aiAOO
nrpiUpily attei-'fetl to
SvtloH.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATERMAN'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
OHss HilTett'* oW ?.t'w,^.\
«,m twin balau- every Wednesday and shall lie
oleaS.1 to meet all in need of -vork in my line.
Jsdi and see samples of our worfc.
J
A. ALBER'3
Livery and Fesd Stabl .
i'ipat-cKiss rigs at reaisoiiaA-lo pneest, Oommei'
eial travelers and tlieir-basKat-e earned to
any adjoining towns.
Bins to and from all trains.
X A
The Pioneer painter.
im*l* HVii'ty tears Experience.
jai'viage, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Paper
Banging. Frescoing-, Etc.
SihlNE, - MICH,
W Wl. @R?8(53,
Practical Painter.
•louse pauiting. graining, paper hanging nnd
kalsoniimns. All work promptly and
neatlv done, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
SAX.IXB, - - MICH..
ypsilanti wants more factories and
is going at it iu the right way to get
them, too. She offers a free site, power
and exemption from taxation as an inducement.
The school^ Ij-jftfljag at. Deerlield
was dj^ty^tiq by fire last week. It
*,vua valued at §-5,500 and insured for
S3,000. Cause of fire unknown. All
books were lost.
The Clinton "LjQpaL 'sj-aa says he has
justpJ.Mvd. an order for two new presses
> tfhu-li proves that either tiie uewspa-
■pev business or patent medicine biz.
j llourishith in Clinton.
j Some dovil, derived of all humanity,
who lives over in Ij$\n wye county, took
Barber Shop.
■ialr Ctittitfg. Shaving, Sliampooin;
Work in fee. Barber Line.
Bath room in connection, Horoi-colfU-ntlisar
uy times. A. B, TAS DTSEB.
SAtilNJS, - • MIH.
execution. As an Islamite the sultan
of course allows that female slaves are
presented to him, but he does not take
them into his family in any. way—in
faet, never sees their faces. Abdul
Hamid II. is a believing Moslem, Vambery says, yet never forgets that he
rules over Greeks and Armenians as
well as over Mohammedans. Not only
the clergy of his own creed, but also
the Greek and Armenian patriarchs,
are frequently recipients of his presents. The sultan is far from being an
orthodox Mohammedan, for he encourages the line arts, lias founded a
museum containing statues to look at
"which, according to the Koran, is a
deadly sin, and has laid the basis of
the education of Turkish women, for
Which, too, his creed finds no indorsement. Besides the business of live
j politics plans for the introduction of a
j constitution ia his empire occupy
j much of the sultan's attention. He
feels an obligation to do this for his
j people, yet fears they are not ripe for
it.
"In Europe the ground was prepared
for constitutions by centuries of liberal
government," he said to Vambery.
"Now you come to ask me to transplant this western growth to the stony
1 soil of Asiatic life. Let me first re-
t move the thistles aud stones, let me
i turn and water the soil, for we have
no rain here, and then I will trans-
revenge o.t\ r,Uo of his neighbors by pfanVthe western product as yon wish.
potriouliig a» herd of fine slioats, by mix- ! Believe me.no one would be better
and all
John Banmgarine
CSuc-Osso to Anton Eislc.)
DEALER IS
F
oreign and American
f^arble5
Granite and Building
stone.
Corner of Detroit and Catherine Sts.
ANN ARBOR, MI H
SALINE
When in need of Repair Work in the
line of
JEWELRY,
iv WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
SEWBSFa MACHINES,
BICYCLES,
G-XJNS, ETC.
and I will guarantee
Respectfully,
Give me a call
satisfaction.
CRESSY,
Wallace Block.
Paris green in their feed,
Patrick McDonald, of Detroit, was
stealing a ride on a M. C. train, last
week. At Ypsilanti he attempted to
jump off, but full under the wheels and
bad both legs crushed near the hips.
B. G. Lovejoy has filed a claim for
about 5500 damages against the U. S.
Express Company lov delaying a shipment of poultry, claiming that by the
delay he lost that amount.—Enterprise.
The salary of Ann Arbor's Mayor,has
been increased 100 per cent. "Formerly
he received Si a year.—Adrian Press.
He formerly received one dollar and
now §100. Figure again, Bro. Smith.
Manchester talks of having au electric light plant. The Enterprise advises uscing tho wind mill for power,—
1 Clinton Local.
Well, if wind will do it, Manchester
may get electric light,
Adrian Press: Iron introduced into
the system will build up the blood. Lie-
ander Guilds of Hudson has also found
that a crow-bar dropped vertically upon the foot, will build up a case of lameness that will make a man feel like
whipping his wife's mother.
Manchester Enterprise: Dr. Lynch
reports to the.Enterprise a singular case
of amputation by nature: Wm. Eaton,
of Sharon, has had gaugreen in his
foot and the toes have been dead and
black for several months. A few days
ago the front part of the foot, flesh and
bone dropped off in bed, and upon examination of tbe foot the doctor found
tbat the ilesb was healing nicely and
thinks that the foot may get well.
Little Rosa Cone met with a frightful accident about two weeks ago, and
at the time it occurred nothing was
thought of it. On summoning a physician it was found that her backbone
was broken between the shoulders. The
accident was caused by her misjudging where her chair was placed,thereby
falling with full force on the floor.
She epmmencedfailing gradually, while
a bunch began to form upon her back,
and her head to bend forward.—Gregory cor. to Stockbridge Tidings.
1 pleased than I with the success of the
experiment." Such is the sultan, says
Vatnbery, painted without prejudice.
The Teacher "Was an Old Maia.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, "Dicers, Salt Bhevun, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Geo. B. Mason, the Druggist.
Many years practice have given C
A. Snow & Co. Solicitors of Patents,
at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed success in obtaining patents for all classes
of invention. They make a specialty
of rejected cases, and have secured allowances of many patents that had
been previously rejected. Their advertisement in another column, will be
of interest to inventors, patentees, manufacturers, aud^-ll who have to do with
patents.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring yoii
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised
Druggest a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, It is guaranteed
to bring relief in every case, when used for
any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest,
such as Consumption, Inflammation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, "Whooping
Cotigh. Croup, etc, etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can
always be depended upon. Trial bottle
free at Geo. B. Mason's Drugstore. 1
,-^-yye^
OKTES
Of Pure Linen Thread, 100 yards warranted
on each Spool. Limited, two spools
to each customer.
FEBEUAET" . 3 : 0: 22.
S.JOSENHAN'S
li'BrM
Mil in
liliiilii ill
REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
Ail kinds of Forging, ltepairing Horseshoeing,
and general Jobbing.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED and prices reasonable. Shop on Ann Arbor street.
near Main.
SALINE,
MICH
READY FOR BUSIE
I have purchased lhe Schairor stock of
Harness and Harness Goods and
have moved to the Wallace
block, where I am prepared to show a lull line of
Light and Heavy Harness,
Robes. Blankets. Dusters, Whips,
and everything in the line of
horse goods.
Harness made to order and lie-
pairing promptly done.
EverytliiBg at RocltBottom Prices.for Gash
A share of yonr patronage solicited
Respectfully,
A.W. LASHIER.
REMEMBER that our DRESS G-OODS stock
was NEVER so COMPLETE. Prices
LOWEST in the state.
ANN ARBOR,
HUGH.
BY ACTUAL COUNT WE HAVE ONLY
MEN'S OVERCOATS IN STOCK TO SELL
FROM $10.00 UP, AND
"No more
of this!
GO
IF PRICES WILL DO IT. * SELL CHEAP AND
THE PEOPLE WILL BUY.
Great Cut in Men's and Children's Suits at
J. T. JACOBS & GO'S
27 and 2g S. Main St., - - Ann Arbor.
Philadelphia teacher (to Ethel Ives,
aged seven)—Ethel, I cannot permit
you to wear a ring iu school. It excites the envy of the less fortunate pupils.
Ethel—Pleathe, ma'am, its the engagement wing Johnny Thawyer gave
me.
Teacher—Ethel, you are a very bad
little girl. Not content to excite the
envy of your playmates, you also vex
your teacher.—Jcwelei's Weekly.
Does Thi s Mean You ?
I have on my books many longstanding-accounts that must be settled. I
have waited patiently and now ask
you to return the favor. Don't pass
this bj, but if you owe me, come and
see me, as I.must have money to pay
bills. 6. A. LINDENSCHMIDT.
Knbber Shoes unless worn lineoniibrtably trgbt,
generally slip off the leet. x
THE '-COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
make all their shoes -with inside ot heel lined -vritk
rubber. This clinas to tho shoe and prevents tha
,rubber from .slipping oif.
Call for tbe "Colchester"
"ADHESBVE COUNTERS."
AtEetaiL by
CHAS. BURKHART. 0.
D. MSSLY.
PARSONS
THIRD
SEMI-MNML
GLEMfflGE
-OF
SEE
Coinnimencing Monday, February 2d,
We will Give Away any bat in the store, in wool and fur felt, beaver and velvets
to parties buying trimmings to the amount tbe hat is marked.
To parties furnishing their own trimmings will make a reduction of 40 per ccnu
on the bat. All other goods, consisting of ribbons, tips, feathers, birds, silks,
felts, etc., 20 per cent off. Sale to continue until March. 1st.
We will also sell you lemons, for 25c and SOc per doz., lai*gePlorida Oranges 04
OR ANYTHING IN OUR LINE.
E. W. Ford & Son.
o o o o o o o o o o o
fried cakes, cookies, layer cakes, etc,
g?, A. & Mrs. Q, A.
Nos. I & 2 Wallace Block,
Saline.
All haying accounts with me
that are past due will confer a
great favor by settling the same
at once, without further notice.
Respectfully,
A. €?.
o o o o o o o o o o
■r&.
t,f'%
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Object Description
| Title | 1891-02-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1891-02-26 |
| Publisher | LeBaron & Nissly |
| Description | An issue of the Saline, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1880. No longer published. |
| Subject/Keywords | Saline (Mich.) - Newspapers; Washtenaw County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
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| Language | English |
