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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
■SALINE, WAi
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PROFESSIONAL.
P E.JONES.
Attorney at Law.
All Business attended to witn Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street.
SALINE,
MICH.
Q. R. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
Especial attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block.
MILAN, - - MICH.
*rr A. NICHOLS, Nl. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office at Nicho s Uros'. drug store.
SALINE, - MICH.
p F. UNTERKIRCHER, Nl. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Calls promptly attended to at all hours.
Office in Hauser block, Chicago street.
SALINE, - - MICH.
NEIGHBORHOOD GLEANINGS.
Newsy Notes and Occasional Occurrences
From our Near Neighbors.
O W. CHANDLER, Nl D.,
* PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
BiBce on Adrian Street, first door south of the
Wallace Block,
SALINE, - - MICH.
IT D. HELLER, . O S.
DENTIST.
Headquarters for the best Tooth Powder
in the market.
Office over Nichols Bros', drug store.
SALINE, - - MICH.
( * C. SLASHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Graduate of Chicago Veterinary College,
Kesidenee 1J4 miles east of Pennington s Corners. Calls may be left ateither ot the
stores at the Corners. All calls
promptly attended to. ,T„TT
MACON, - - MICH.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATERMAN'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
(Hiss Gillett's old stand.)
Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shallj»
slensed to meet all in need of work in myjffe.
'Jail and see samples of our work. -ry
rji CORDON,
The Pioneer Painter.
Over Forty Tears Experience.
."arriage. Sign and Ornamental Painting, Paper
Hanging, Frescoing, Etc.
SALINE, - MICH.
W N!. BRIGGS,
Practical Painter.
louse painting, graining, paper hanging and
^kalsomining. All work promptly and
neatly doue, and satisfaction
guaranteed,
SALINE, - - MICH.
y-AN DUZER'S
Barber Shop,.
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and all
Work in the Barber lane. '
Bath room in connection. Hot or cold baths a?
A.B.VAJflJ.tJZE*-*.
ny times.
SALINE,
MICH.
4, MILLER &■ SON..
(Successors to J. A. Alber).
I^ftj-eE-y, Feed and
Sale Stable,
First-class rigs at reasonable rates.
Commercial travelers and their baggage carried to aad from adjoining
Towns with promptness and at living
rates.
Old American House Barn,
SALINE, - - MICH.
lotai Baumnartner
Ypsilanti calls for a larger postoffice
building.
It is rumored that Manchester will
have a cigar factory.
An eel weighing ..seven pounds was
caught in the mill pond at Waterloo
recently.
The"old veteran druggist and stationer, Erastus Samson, at Ypsilanti, has
sold out to O. W. Rogers.
Chas. E. Jliseoelc, of Ann Arbor, was
at the republican state convention nominated one of the presidential electors.
Col. Henry S. Dean, of Ann Arbor,
was elected to the office of Department
Commander at the G. A. R. meeting
last week.
Three grade Shropshire lambs, five
weeks old, in L. E. Dw.elle's flock, at
Grass Lake, have a liHited weight of
108 pounds.
W. A. Wilson, an Addison meat mar-
ketman, while cutting meat, struck a
tough steak, and investigating found
that it was his thumb. It was not quite
off and will get well in due time.—
Adrian Press.
A five year old Sarauac girl told a
visitor that her mother was attending
"a Christian and devil" meeting, but
when her mother returned she explained, to the satisfaction of all concerned, that it was a meeting of the
"Christian Endeavor society.—Stock-
bridge Sun.
They are talking of getting up a
"shake purse'' to have the Lake Shore
"'depot"'f-')in this village photographed
and placed on exhibition at the world's
fair in competition with all miserable
hovels of a like nature in the country.
Underneath the picture should be inscribed the well known inscription,
"The public be d d."—Manchester
Enterprise.
The editor of the News dislikes to
.lug his private matter into pi'int, butif
a certain painter who lives on the lake
shore/Hoesn't come according to agreement, and put a second coat on our
,**orch, we'll cut a full moon over each
eye and caress him with our boot. We
don't deny being angelic and all that,
but we can't stand everything.—Grass
Lake News.
It is almost two years since the departure of C. T. Harris, who had beeu
doing an extensive commission business in the Arcade Block, and during
that time his whereabouts have been
unknown. A week ago, word was received by his relatives, from a Masonic
lodge at San "Vntoiiio, Texas, that such
a person was fatally ill with pneumonia,
at that place. Bert Goodell, employed
in Harris Bros', grocery, was sent to
identify the patient, and found him to
be the missing man. Yesterday a telegram from Goodell wasreeeiyed saying-
that Harris had died the night before.
The remains, wil.1 pass through Ypsi-
lantj Friday! on rants to New York,
where they wilt be interred.—Ypsilanti S.entinel.
Monday afternoon, as a west-bound,
special freight train, heavily loaded,
ou the G. J. & M. road, was passing the
target, the head of the left-hand cylinder blew out with an explosion like a
cannon, Tho oyiinder head, which
weighed ahout 200 pounds, broke into
many pieces and fragments were scattered in all directions. The platform
was torn up in front of the target house
and the north side of the building was
pelted with small fragments of iron and
with sand and mud. Gust Yallenburg
was standing at his post at the target
and pieces flew about him but, fortunately, misseel him. The report was
so loud that it was heard by men. at
the gravel-pit and as far away as O. B.
Finch's.—Tecumseh News.
Obser\
SDAY, APRIL 28, 1892.
VOL. XII.-NO. 27.
/
quarter
occupied
The sultan
women from we:
in the streets of O
To procure rain
to set a black sliee
chica over it and
eat till rain fell.
Maryland has a bo1
old who is 6 feet 4 l-S?
weighs 185 pounds,
pounds with ease.
The musk antelope
such a powerful odor that
distance of 100 yards he
his enemy to death.
The first Russian newsp
published in 1703. Peter *
took a personal part in its e
composition and in correcting
. The St. Lawrence River is
absolutely floodless river in
Its greatest variation, causei
or drought, never exceeds a
After a Seattle man had :
and traveled extensively for tej
to recover his .voice it ca:
him without costing a cent
ago.
There are 1,500,000,000
smoked in Great Britain
and in the United States the cons?
tion reaches 2,400,000, or 100 to
man and boy.,A.
In Burmah :Tft is the woman wfip
does the wooing. Not only does she
select her own husband, hut when she
tires of him she procures a divorce
for the asking of it and marries anew.
There are 27,786 Irishmen in the
British array. Thirty years ago the
number of Irishmen in the queen's service was 60,000, but nowadays the
sons of the old sod prefer occupation.
The superstition of the yellow donkey of India, the story of the swift
ass of eastern Asia and the ass of
Dionysius and many other marvelous
ass stories, are all survivals of that
curious form of religious worship—the
adoration of the ass' head.
By a great many people Arahia is
supposed to he the home of the horse.
From, ancient Roman, Grecian and
Jewish history we readily learn that
the horse was unknown in Arabia
long after he was a • common factor in
the life of southern Europe.
Trunks are-now made of paper
that has been subjected to a j
pressure in the same manner;
material used for the manufa!
paper ear wheels. Owing to
acity of the paper it is practici
possible to injure a trunk made
material.
The following doubtful conr_
is a fragment from a love letter:
I wish,- my darling Adelaide,
gagemont would permit me ti
town and come and see you. I
be like visiting some old ruin,
ed by time and fraught with,
sand recollections."
Last summer a whale
on the shore off Ocean
than forty tons of flesh
moved from it. Its skeleti
the Philadelphia Museum
Sciences. The hones of
measure seventeen
and its entire length
feet.
Proved That
Sale,
that default has been
certain installments of
ortgage bearing date the
•A. *£).» 18S9, made and ex-
and Hattie Eobison. his
d recorded in the office
eeds for the county of Wash-
lUIichigan in liber (i~ of niort-
_ so. the 13th. day of January, A.
d mortgage was duly assigned
"" Kerr to Comstock F. Hill on
y, A. D., 1890, by deed of as-
lorded in the office of the Iteg-
the said county of Washtenaw
)f April, A. D., 1892. in Liber
ents of mortgages on page 169.
thirty days have elapsed since
installments of interest upon the
ortgage felldue and the same nowremain
and in arrears by reason "whereof the
' or her assigns by the terms of
. ige has the option to declare tha
ount secured by the saidmortgage due
payable. And the assignee of the said
itgage by-virtue of said option hereby elects
'declares the principal sum of Seven Hun-
' Dollars in said mortgage named with all
"~" ire of Interest thereoa io be due and pay-
the date of this notice. By reason of
default In the payment of said monevs
d by the said mortgage and now due
iayable as aforesaid the power of sale
ined therein has become operative
here is now claimed to be due upon
d mortgage debt at the date of this
le the sum of Eight Hundred, Twenty
* irteen-hundredths Dollars aside from
fee of Twenty Dollars provided
ade payable by the terms of the
gage and no suit or proceeding at
leen instituted to recover the debt
y the said
mortgage or any part
is therefore hereby given that in
e of the power of sale contained
ortgage and the statute in such
de and provided the said mortgage
foreclosed and that the premises
:d in and covered by said mortgage,
The south-east quarter of the
t quarter of section thirty-two (32)
of Saline, county of Washtenaw
of Michigan will be sold at public
t the easterly * front door of the
rase (that being the place of hold-
Circut Court for the county of
naw) in the city of Ann Arbor in
bunty of Washtenaw and state of
igan on the 16th day of July, A. D.,
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said
Dated, April 21, 180,2.
COMSTOCK F. HILL,
Assignee of Mortgage.
Frank E. Joxes.
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage.
lield tlie past three Fridays and Saturdays at the
Star Clothing House, Ann Arbor
*
First—Spring Overcoats at $3.50
SECOrTD—Spring Overcoats one-quarter off
THIRD-Pantaloons at $2.39 and 3.39
These sales have been an immense success Some have
been unable- to attend and for their benefit we will
continue them during the week This is a better
investment for customers than money at
25 per cent interest
35 South Main St
Clothier and Hatter
CITY MEAT MARKET.
■5!
(Successo to Anton Eisle,)
DEALER Df
The World's Fair.
Foreign and American
Marble,
Granite and Building
stone.
Corner of Detroit and Catherine Sts.
ANN ARBOR MICH.
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S. JOSENHANS'
iiillil Pi,
REPAIRING sDONE ON SHORT
NOTICE.
All kinds of Forging, Repairing Horseshoeing,
and general Jobbing.
3ATISFACTION GUARANTEED and prices reasonable. Shop on Ann Arbor street,
near Main.
BALING
MICH
We have received the last issue of
ths "World's Columbian Exposition
Illustrated," the only authentic organ
of the Great' Fair. The object of this
publication is to give a complete authentic historical record of the Columbian Exposition. Il contains 32 pages
of official proceedings, and will give
photographic illustrations printed on
euameled paper of all the exhibits,
buildings, and attractions of the great
Pair. As a work of Art, containing
the^most interesting information, it is
invaluable to all who wish to keep up
with the times and learn of the great
International Enterprise.
It will be published semi-monthly
early in the fall, making eighteen copies for present year. Price, §4, postpaid:
25 cents a copy. Subscriptions taken at
I this office, where the paper cau be seen
[or send 22 cents for sample copy to J.
JJ3. CAMPBEIiL, Editor aud Publisher
'SIS-T.2,S-illsSt.,OHiCA-i^lli. -
G. A. IINBENSCHMIDT
Is still at the old stand, where he is always prepared to serve his customers "with THE BEST j
IN THE MARKET in thelineof i
Fresli and Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry, Fish, Sausace, Etc.,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sausage. Remember the old stand.
LINDENSCHMIDT.
THE STAR
t Market!
D WCEI-FEB.
I>EAL"EK IN
■CLASS MEATS
ill kinds. Frosn cuts of
THE STORE
Carpet Department
It is only a little over six months since this department of our business
was established and yet so phenomenal has been its growth to-day it occupies the foremostplacd in the city of Ann Arbor, in STpsilmti. in Saline,
in Dexter. Chelsea, Manchester, Milan audSoutb Lypns. Our books show
a larger list of customers purchasing a greater arnouut of carpets for less
money for the same grade of goods than any concern ever doing business in
the same length of time.
Why is it? What is the reason for the euormous sales in this department. It is because an appreciative public, a public that recognizes true
worth and values, supports our method of doing business.
It is because we have placed in"this department a line of Carpet never
before found in this county—Carpets, the merits and value of which have
earned for them a national reputation and have given them to our patrons at
prices lower than they have been obliged to pay for inferior goods.
It is because people from all our surrounding towns, who have heretofore been obliged to make their purchases in Detroit and other places, have
gladly availed themselves of the superior advantages we have been offering
in the character of our goods and prices aud have given us the oenefit of
their patronage, in consequence of which our Carpet Department has boeu
the scene of great activity from its inception. Our steady increase, our
constant gain of new trade is the result of keeping only the very best'goods
possible for money to obtain and giving the best va'ues for the least money.
The advantages wo possess as buyers in tlie large quantities necessary
for our trade enable us to buy directly from the mills, thereby saving the
jobber's prolits,securing to us only the very latest productions of their looms,
in Body Brussels we carry a line confined to three houses in this state—New-
comb. Endicott & Co., of Detroit- Spring & Co.. of Grand Rapids, and "The
; Store'' aud no where else can those elegant styles and colorings be obtained
We also carry a full line of Lowells in Body Brussels aud Ingrains and although they aie worth more than any goods to be found elsewhere we give
them to you at the price of cheaper goods.
| "For the better accomodatiou of the trade we have now with us Mr- E. J.
! Stilson, a lirst-class carpet man, who will superintend the measuring, making and laying of all our carpets.guaranteeing perfect work in every instance
^ONE PRICE. I»
Probably no concern in the Dry Goods trade-in this county has ever approached so near this method of doing business as has The Store during the
past year and for this reasou it has become our fixed purpose throughout
our entire establishment to make prices below all competition. Prices
that "will win THE trade. Consequently we have ueeu doing business on
a very small margin of profits trusting to the great increase in the voluine of
our business for satisfactory result at the close of the year.
MACK & SCHMID
Teal.
He seemed to bj
he strolled down
a friend asked, hi:
elation he said:
"I've got proof
"Proof of what?'
"Proof that I'm a
thought I-was, but
demonstrate it hefo'
The friend was in'
tic, but the young
his assertions.
"I tell you that's
"Did you see that las
It's the third I've ha
different magazines."
"O, well, that's no proof
Lots of people "
"Not by itself, of course," interrupted the young man, "but It's a point,
it's a point, although it didn't convince
me any more than it has you. But
you know how careless I have always
been."
"Yes."
"Throw things down anywhere."
"Yes."
"Scatter my clothes all over the
room."
"Yes. But yon don't think that—-"
"Not in itself; no; hut it's a point.
My wife picks them up, you know."
"She does?" " : " ..»
"O, yes. She used to grumble about
it, but now she just says it's one-of my
eccentricities."
"She—she picks "up your clothes
without aily side remarks?"
"Yes; and she never dis'turbs my
desk. That's why I say "
"You're right. Youhave the proof.
You're u genius."
"Thanks," he said gratefully.
"In. the line of handling your wife,
anyway," added the iiiemL-^'Ghicago
Tribune.
Pork, Mutton j
constantly on hand,
usage meat chopped and prepaired.
O^rsters.
iiest cash price foi Hides and
- Tallow.
EKED W(ELPER
JR&J(JCL&JOOL~fe&JO
Dye
= MS
St. Vitus Bancs? Cwreil. V"*!!
San Asdumab. (.'a*,, Feu., lH*y.
My boy, 13 yearB bid. tvas so u,i',.eted 1>»M,
Vitus Dance that he could not go i*> school foi
two years. Two bottles of taslor IibViv^E
HorveMTonio restored his hoaith, and iu i?
now amending school again.
MICHAEI. O•COHW .1..
DEX.ni, Ohio, Feb.. J?>i
A young man, -28 years old. is &ab;e>i !<• :
rash ofilood to tho head. t>spii<"i'ill-u! In" i-if
of the f ullmoon, and ho tit such ti '.e3 r -v:j.. -•-.
is out of Ms mind Pastor Ko=njg's iNerVu ti-
helDShimeTorytiuie. "REV. W. f'CEJI,!-
"* * ., IxdiaXapgeis, Intl., •
* ■ ., 503 Northwest St., Oct. o, MO. 1
After dootorihg four month* for lira-w.:
trouble and finding no ieiief, * Iriena re-ami
mended mo to try JK.oenIg'3 "Servo Tcmc. I usis.
only two bottles, and I tbnnli God now I am t"o
hearty and well that I can again attend to re""
businesi, which. Ia by no means oiieasyone.
L. IiEONHAED,
—A Valuable "Boole en mervans
Diseases sent iree to any address,
andpocr patients can also obtain
this jnedicine free of charge.
•aiaiemedyhas been prepared by the Beverena
Pastor Koeniff. of "Fort Wayne. Ina. lance ISiS sar
iBnawprepareannderhis direction by the
KOENIGMEB= C9=5 Chicago, !!k
S^SiyDiussistsa.tSi-s>evSatas. SSssrSa
Ssr-seSiJW.Sl.7"". SSatOesSsSS*.
RET
is Headquarters for
Stuffs and Wa]
"FT-is
^BAKING POWDERS
the best tliat Pure Cream Tartar will make
arid is selling for 30c per lb. A
fine extract of
T
LEMON and
V A ■
[ILIA
of Ms own make cheaper and better than
than the bottled article at
the groceries.
WHERE
»*iiie«im»»a
Do Yon
Buy Yonr
Carpets and
Shoes?
9 9 9 9
Are You Satisfied ?'
Are the Prices Right ?
If Not, Why not Come aad
See ME ?
I Am Sure I Can Suit You
Both in Purse and Fashion.
The Popular Shoe and Carpet Dealer.
ARBOK.
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Object Description
| Title | 1892-04-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1892-04-28 |
| 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 |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
