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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1891.
VOL. XII.-NO. 5.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
NEIGHBORHOOD GLEANINGS
«
PROFESSIONAL.
F
E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
ill .Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
Q. R. WSLLSAMB
Attorney at Law,
Especial attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block.
MICH.
MILAN,
j*X A..NICHOLS, M. D.,
FHISICIAS and SUUGEQ-l.
Office at Niclio s ros'. drug store.
SALINE. - MICH.
p F. UNTERKSKC-HErl, W. Q-,
* FHISICIAN anil SURGEON.
Calls promptly attended to at all tours.
Office in Htvuser block, CUioago street.
HALINE, - . MICH.
How Californians Would Have Treated
the New Orleans Prisoners.
Newsy Notes and Occasional Occurrences
From our Near Neighbors.
A dog that can sing is claimed to be
owned in Eaton Rapids.
A student of the Grass Lake school
says that the plural of boot is beet.
A dancing school is talked of at Manchester.
Eaton Rapids buyers shipped 1,200
dressed turkeys one day last week.
The County Teachers' Association
meet at Ypsilanti, Dec. 4th and oth.
Nearly all the merchants of Eaton
Rapids have struck the early closing
gate.
A can of peaches twenty-three years
old is claimed to be owned by a Hillsdale lady.
Rev. Geo.- P, Wright, of Kansas, has
been visiting his old home in Bridge-
water.
The Masonic fraternity of Munches- j Tfle Washington State Register,pub-
1 ter, intend holding their regular series listed at Ellensburg, discusses the proof socials this winter.
I Jamel i_earnes has been appointed
William T. Coleman, the chairman
of the famous San Francisco Vigilance
Committee of 1851,1856 and 1877, in an
account of their work which he has
written for the November Century, refers to the recent lynching at New Orleans, and tells what he thinks the people of California wouldhave done under
the same circumstances. They would
have organized in full force, he says,
formed a court, appointed a judge and
selected a jury; called for evidence,
analyzed it carefully, put on trial the
people who had been discharged by the
perjured jury, given the accused good
counsel and the benefit of every doubt,
and finally would have executed with
due deliberation those whom they
found guilty.
A Negro State.
ject of colonizing the Negro race
Oklahoma territory very tersely
vyajlace Block,
m
as
| deputy Register of Deeds aud will here- follows: It has long been a scheme of
" E. P. McCabe, who is devoting his
time and energy to contend with the
ills, both imaginary and existing, that
confront his race,to- colonize Oklahoma with a sufficient number of the
noblest and best of Africa's sons, that
SALINE,
MiCI3-
II
D EN
TIST.
Powder
Headquarters for the best Tooth
in the market.
Officts over Nichols Bros', drag store.
SALINE. - - MICH.
aiter be found at his old desk.
Two doors wore stolen from a house
Q W- CHAKOvEf?, ftl Br, in Whittaker last week. What next,
*3* , ■m-r.iinii ; Must a mau put a pad lock on a house
j?il¥SlCIAN ana SUIl$E0-i }tQhoidit,?
Jiiupe on Adrian Street, first 4por sourh of thej The citizens of Grass Lake are planning to have their wood shipped in from.! the negro may be prepondeut both in
_ I the northern counties. It is very {population aud in political influence.
' scarce at home they claim, ! His idea expressed is that the white
i Tho young gentlemen of tho Baptist j race owe the members of his race homes
; church' will servo a Thanksgiving sup- and that his race owes itself a, govern-
per, cooked bv themselves, at their j mental control of these homes. While
chapel parlors next Thursdar evening. [fao P^u of Mr. McCabe to stir up a
Come one and all and testthoir skill.—'gfeut colored exodus may materalize
Tecumseh News. ; ana- ■n*s extravagant hopes may be
Norman Ide, while drawing corn! realized, it must b« admitted that a
stalks in Manchester, for Anson Gage,! commonwealth of this land would add
the other day, fell off the load and! new fuel to the race war tuid.the i_ev.it-
broke his right arm. I'de gage the dis;; f^. Y^'M w&uW «» a Sutton ^ political
(ii_flce jj-ttpKJ ware I Mm.—Mgus,'
I'iio fastest time ever made on tho
Michigan Central between Chicago and
Detroit was made Sunday, Nov. 0, the j
2-l(i miles being covered in (i hours and t » i _. i I _ T
'10 minutes, including 27 minutes for I VV _____.J_\I * _L H i I ) I
stops.—Argus. ! _
Whoa a mail bag from the Toledo pouitry! poultry I 'Poultry!
train was opened, Monday, a live lob-; J' J
ster was revealed, who fastened his
c
Q. SLASHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Graduate of Chicaso Veterinary College,
Specimen Cases.
S, H. Clifford, New Cassel. Vie., was
troubled, with Neuralgia and Rhematisni,
his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell
away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh
and strength. Three bottles of Electric
Bitters cured him.
Edward Sheperd, Harrisbnrg, HI., had a
running sore on his leg of eight years' stands
ing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitter,
and seven boxes of Buckle-_ Arnica Salve-
and his leg is sound and well, John Speaker, Catawba, O,, had five large Fever sores
on hiB leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Electric Bitters and one box
Bucklen _ Arnica Salve cured him entirely.
Sold by Geo B. Mason, Druggist. 3
The *P_lpit.___ the Stage.
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kans., says: ' 1
feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr.
King's New Discovery has done for me.
My Lungs were badly diseased, and my
parishioners thought I could live only afew
weeks. 1 took five bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery and am sound and well,
gaining 26 pounds in weight."
Arthur Dove, Manager Dove's Funny
Folks Combination, writes: "After a
thorough trial and conyincing evidence, I
am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures
when everything else fails. The greatest
kindness I can do my many thousaud friends
is to urge them to try it.' Free trial bottles at Geo. B. Mason's Drug Store. Eeg-
nlar sizes 50c and $1. 3
l-.Ajftpea j-k, »iii<;s ea^t of ^ei^na^n*. Gqr-
ft tj";eitl'i.en*.qf t-](ts
' ';iiWo"s";it tli'e t-lWIft -ill a&te
urointJily attended to..
ilACJOK. - -" MIOII.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WflTESMAM'S
FUOTOGilAPHGVALliEI-Y.
(Miss GiUetc's old stand.)
j Iprvough that would successfully dis-
| count anything that has yet corrupted
i the morals of free and iiatriotic Amer-
; ieans.
Saline, Mich, Nov 23, 1891
Dear Sir:
Your account is now
past due I am in want
of money and must have it
at once Hoping this will
be all the notice you require
I remain
Hespeetfully Yours,
A. C. CLARKE.
The Palaee Grocery sells
21 lbs. G-ra_mlated Sugar for $1.
High. Test Kerosene Oil 10c.
New Raisins 10c.
All kinds of Canned G-oods such as Pine
Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Beans, Corn
and Tomatoes.
Ammunition and Loaded Shells.
All kinds of produce taken.
"We want fresh Butter and will pay for it.
Try our new 50c and 30c Teas.
Palace Grocery.
Will Iifin -ilhw everv Wednesday and slia',1 lie , mpners OU
■i •«!-:• d to meet ail in need of work in my line.'
imjf irtH,1 && WiiPi", 4i°,Sr WG.t$:
The Pioneer- Painter.
Over Forty fears Experience.
';-rris„*-«' &\m and Uviiauiswtal Painting,' Paper
Hanging. Kivseoiof
KAT.XNK,
, Etc.
MICH.
V{T m. BRiSGS,
Practical Painter.
the hsiiKl nf the inaiUngi \ W*\ te«>6 «di J!UC|t* tA%* l-uUl»T.
i -Jerk, it tiiid e^e- iiW'a bo*! wi* empty crops, each Monday
j iilptoh was directed pq » fraternity 3tu« | duriugpoultry season. Those bringing
fleut- iie',ifitey, ' do so with the understanding that it
! On iloii-ay evening ivhen Citv Cleric | v411 be assorted- For that which is
i Miller went home from council meeting i prl^e will pay highest market price.
i he found Ills house invaded by a large ■IE .vou wiU give this oue thought you
! number of friends who came there to " wiu ng™* ™^ me that poor stuff does
Surprise Mrs. Miller upon hW birthday, i,10t l,ay t0 so11'Jlnd u0 Sood to me at
ilfiverybod'vhadan enjoyable time, and j '"V price, it makes us refuse it for at
| the eveuing was a memorable one. ! hm-ts tlle sale ot aU- Wts hilte t0 rfi-
; , _ , . . ., • fuse it more than you hate to have us.
1 A Jackson man became mad all T1 ., . . , „ . n _. „i. „.
.. ., ,, . Poultry is plenty and ta ge-U must he
through because the city tore up the;. . -. A J - ■
*^I^rrp^J^5^'8^tria-J*raIkinlTOnt of his I»'°P<?rty nndi
.. „„., .,.:.f...«™ ' failed to relay it, .aud. bj .vray of glv\t-t
louse painting
kalsominin^. . ^ .
neatly clone, and satisfaction
guaranteed,
tsiioh
I fat.
E. H. MARSH.
KAT.fXK.
y=Af4I3liZEiS'S
Barber Shop,
Inir OuttinK. Shaving. Shattvpodinpr" and all
Wavk in fee Barber I.|ne.
Bath room in connection. Hot or co'4 baths at
A. B.■VA-TD-ZER.
illOH.
>iy times.
SALINE,
A"
MILLER & SON.
(Successo't- to J. A. Alber),
IflW*©_?^r., 1
*■
Ijing lps, inc]igiu\tipp, h.ag dug- «p. the
{space a.uc|. planted it tp corn, protecting 1
jt by signs warning tho 'public off Ms j
garden,— StookSrldge Tidings. j
Iu digging- a well ou Robert Green's j
farm, southwest of town, a few days
ago, they struck dirt witli bright yellow particles in it which rcsemblegold.
They brought some of it to town and
B. TV. Amsden tried acid on it and
afterwiu-ds tried to melt it on charcoal,
but it was so line that he could not hold
it. • Those farms are rich enough without a gold mine.—Manchester Enterprise.
i Olen Pepper was diwing a team \yifcV.
! a load of lumber acrtjsss the vacs bridge
j iu TVih;c.u1s mill yard Wednesday morn-
Commcrcial travelers and their brsg-|i«g when the lumber slid off thft" wagon,
»age e.irriei! to and. from adjoining i striking him and knocking him off the
:'f).\vpa .jyitii' promptness and at living j bridge into tho race, ten or twelve feet |
PiUos. t below, the lumber on top. of luui- He |
01(1 Allievican ilotise BaKU, ; was badly bruised but no bones were',
SALINE, - ." MICH. I broken. The ice broke with his fall
\ which probably saved his life.—Milan i
. ^~ \ j Leader. • . ;
Every day brings fresh news of kero- j
. sen _ oil explosions and accidents from :
! its use. Last Monday evening, the *
j fourtecu-yoar-old daughter of Marshal
| Murray, of Ann Arbor, had a nayyf>\«.
; escape. She went to; y.isit Si neighbor- |
! i.ng girl of abfjut hfif age and the two j
* br,ili> a fire in a stove. The Murray |
jgiirl then poured out a cup of oil and {
! threw it on the flrev The flames bur^v
j put agd burned her hands i\nd hair, but ]
\ fortunately nftt oatetsing her clothes or
! dp.ing ap.y serious injury.
f The cat is out of the bag at last, and
i a big one it proves to be. Mr, J. H-
AUCTION!
Semi-annual Fall sale
THE STAR
Meat Market !
FRED W CELPER
— -DEAXEKS IN-
FIRST-CLASS MEATS
of all kinds. Fresii cuts of
Beef, Veal.
AT THE STORE
In a Supplement to this paper we announce a
Month of Thanksgiving Sales
Here is our first
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
of this week we place on sale
Foster's Kid Gloves
Known to every lady as. the best the market furnishes
Our five. ftQojj Kid Qloves which we sell for $1.25,
costing us $12, per dozen, at
G1 Ge___i_i3S.
This is no job lot but our entire stock, including every
size in Black, Brown, Tan, Slate and Mode, also all
our $1.50 Musquetare Gloves, costing us 1:5.50
per dozen at
77 Ce-in.i3S.
All sizes and colors This is our first Thanksgiving surprise More will follow Look out for them
MACK & SCHMID.
Pork, Mutton
constantly on hand.
0;3rsl3€3__?s_
Highest cash price for Hides and
Tallow.
FRED WCELPER
FALL OPENING
First-class rigs at reasonable rales
To accomodate the public to dispose
of numerous articles such as Buggies,
Wagons. Implements of all kinds,
Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, or anything people haye in Small or Large
Quantities, 1 will hold a Publig %>\\Q oa
S'atar.49SF^oiBra 28
•——AT THE
Warner Hotel Barn, Saline,
beginning at ten o'clock a. in. If
You have Anything to Qf_3?
report to me or A. J. Warren.
J. W. HULL.
A. J. Wakken, Secretary.
SOMETHING NEW
OIT
Iota Bauipraiier,
■.Successo to AUtoi Eisle,) •. ■ -
r- DEALER _S —
-.fereigaand American
!iU- -*" JBd'atbie,
'p..an.|te qnd BMjMin^
" st@n§»
, ••' gqru^rCiiIJetrcut and CsjthBrine Sts.
••^OTA-RBQK, " MIGH,
pur
9,'JQSENItANS.,,
11111 III
I&iinell, agent of the Standard Oil
YOKE STOKE POQIS j
No. 26456, A. J. C. C.
1 ^ n___
1 York Stoke Pojf|s, ivo. m 45G. A. J.
C. C, sp>id by Stoke Pogis of Linden
It). ouS (full brotherto 'he great Matilda
J 4tls, that gave CO pounds of milk per
Uiay and 16.153 pounds for or.- year,
* and made an oflieia,] tost of _l lbs . 8J
I ozs. in ficy-ii days, in July).
Stoke Po«is f.f Linden sire Stoke
| Pogis Imp _Jo. 1259. (also sire of Sluko \ (||i|le ,1V
I Pogis 3rd. sire of 2f cows averaging I
j over 20 lbs. of biittcr in 1 days; also sire !
of Stoke Pogis 5tb, with 19 tested
| daughters on the list) Damo _latiht»
Imp. The dam Of York Stoke Pogis
C(vU and see the new improved
WHIPPLE HARROWS,
double edge reversible teeth, tho
most practical general purpose
implements of this class iu
the market, also the
frarueless. light.
folding
BUCKBYB
Binders and Mowers,
and Repair- of all kiml.
BINDER TWINE,
Side-board Searfs, Splashers Tidies, Tray
Cloths and Serim, Oheap.
MBS. L. F. RHODES.
(Successor to Mrs. C. A. Hendrick.)
I
HP.
REPAIRING
ON SHORT
DONE
NOTICE.
All kimls of Forging, Repairing Horsesuoeing,
■met general Jobbing.
SATISFACTION GTJARAJfTEED and prices rea- -were expelled by the former
sonable. Sliop on Ann Arbor street,
near Main.
.ALIKE, - - - - *MIC__
1 Company, says, smiawbuok oil is better , , . , , ■ o„„_i„;
In *i l n i» , i was: tho grand imported cow Recalci-
than the former oil and is cheaper, as; . _ _ Vr • i tr.. ,..,„
'under the squa^uck test 70 barrels of l,mQle* sirecl b^ ^»Pa»el- H« Wi,«
refined oil can be obtained from everv ac-onnted the best bull ou the Island
100 barrels of crude, instead of (SO bar-;ani1 fo" Uvo Tfla« was »»«"»««» hrf
rels under the former test. That is the', •"i5'-e OTer a11 -Jerseys. .Rcealcitrantes
whole thing-in a nutshell. Ten barrels i'iam was a tested cow and winner of
of gasoline are retained now which; the silver cop on the lslaud.
test, aud! York Stoke Pogis will be found at
{that is why the stuH is dangerous, i my farm"! J miles south east of Saline.
Even the Sentinel ought tobe able to;
See this; i
J. H. A.¥_5K,y.
• Mauilfa. Half ami Half, and Honip.
All kinds -t
Binder Repairing
ccpoii-jiici'd hand. AH kind
of tuachiuiMy n-pMirfil »u
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' We will SEND TREE by
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Object Description
| Title | 1891-11-26; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1891-11-26 |
| 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 |
