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A. j. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1893.
VOL.XIY.-N0.9.-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PROFESSIONAL.
P E.JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE," - - MICH.
Q. IR. WILLIAMS
Attorneyrat Law,
Espe-jutl attention paid.to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MICH.
MILAN,
i> F. UNTERKIRCHER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
(rulls promptly attended to at aU hours.
Ofilce in Hauser block, Chieago street.
SALINE. - - MICH.
I"
I
^. W. CHANDLER, M D.,
*" i'HysiCIAN^and SURGEON
Dfilee on Adrian Street, first door south of the
Wallace Block,
SALINE, - MICH.
I'.
C. SLAQHT,
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Veterinary Surgeon.
ll.tf.OS. LENAWEE CO., MICK.
Conn *<stion' with Tecumseh by Telegraph
.and.by Mail.
ALL CALLS PttOJIPTLT ATTENDED TO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
yyATERMAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
(Miss Gillett's old stand,)
Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shall he
%>usod to meet all in need of work in my line.
Jail and see samples of our work.
I
7 CORDON,
The Pioneer Painter.
:.. Over Forty Years Experience.
Carriage, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Paper
Hanging, Frescoing, Etc.
SALINE, - MICH.
"vy: M. BRIGGS,
Practical Painter.
louse painting, graining, paper hanging and
kalsomining. All work promptly and
neatly done, and satisfaction
guaranteed,
SALINE, - - MICH.
y/M DUZER'S
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and. all
Work in the Barber tine.
Path ropra ip "connection.' 'Hot 6r cold hatlis at
ny'Vun'eV ' '" A.?.YA--*P¥Z^'
§4L;NE, - - MICH.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER- ANX1
All legal papers drawn ou s-hort
*' notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
■rmti "Fire Insurance a Specialty..!
John Baumgardner,
(Successor to Anton Eisle.)
-DEALER IN-
Foreign and American
Marble,
Granite and Building
Corner of Detroit and Catherine Sts.
ANN ARBOR MICH.
GITf lEfMMtKET.
G. A. LINDENSCHMIDT
tg stjU'ftf the oii stand, where lje'is always pre
Bai:ed|qg9ryelii§ pHstasWS.^vifr *f Hf *§PST
IN THf MARKET in the line of
Fresli and Salt Heats of all Kinds,
Poults Fisb, Sausage, Etc.,
$y pqpuuAR:pRtq|.*5.
** , ***-* -* r, .-
Complfte steam outft for manufaeturingiiau
sas».' Rememberlthe. old stand.
C.A.UNDENSCHMlDT
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Milan Murmurings.
Alex. Smith is away on a visiting
tour.
Dr. J. C. Harper visited Toledo on
business last week.
Prof. Dennison is spending his vacation at Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes entertained
guests Monday evening.
Dr. Parmer and family entertained
guests from Dundee over Sunday.
Miss M. A. Palmer and Mrs. L.
Clark visited Ann Arbor on business.
The young people indulged in a
select dance Thursday evening.
J. C. Rouse attended the funeral of
Cornelius Parsons Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie Whaley attended the
funeral of Mr. Salsbury at Nora Sunday.
Wesley Robinson is in the picture
frame business.
A fine display of Holiday Goods
gives Milan a business look.
F. Hill is doiug a flue line of poultry business.
Mr. E. DOersain has opened a saloon
in the Babcock block. :
Chas Robinson was home from London over Sunday.
Mrs. A. Gauntlett will open dress
making rooms at her residence.
J. T. Dexter attended, his fathers'
funeral at Williamston Saturday.
"Mi: and Mrs. Warren Babcock
have moved into Chas. Pullen's house.
We wish the Observer a merry
Xmas and a happy Sew Year,
J. H. Fqrcl who ia stopping at Mt.
Clemens; gave his friends here a call
the last of the week.
The Baptist Sunday school will have
a fine program Xmas eve for the little
ones.
The M. E. ladies will hold their
tea social at Mrs. C. M. Debenhans
Wednesday P. M.
The Presbyterian Ladies' Eair was
quite a success Friday and Saturday
evenings.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sill will entertain guests from Lansing, Saline and
Milan Xmas.
Mrs. G. VanWormers was thrown
from a carriage a few days ago and
fractured several ribs and her collar
bone.
G. Bordine lost a barn and contents
two cows and a horse .by Are Tuesday.
D. Richards and family have gjqne
to Oklahoma.
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Mooreville.
The '.'Saline" is on the rise
Our sleighing is rather thin.
The Baptists and Methodists have ft
Xmas tree Saturday night.
Lemuel Goldsmith qf .Huron Ohio is
making a short stay with his parents.
LaGrippe is making a Call around
this way. Several have caught him.
Mrs. Pox of Charlotte is spending a
few weeks with her parents Mr. aud
Mrs. Goldsmith.
While attendiu.g .church Sunday
njorniqg Jesse Warner had a.i attack
of heart trouble.
Rev. C. Bullock preached in tbe
Baptist church Sunday evening to a
large house.
A student of the University preached
in the UuLversalist church Sunday
morning and evening.
Miss Clara Moon lias gone to Jonesviile where she will spend the, winter
with her sifter.
S,oine pf tbe ladies of Mooreville gave
Mrs. Fanny Reese a surprise one day
last week it being her 78th birthday.
The Oddfellows had a gathering at
O. W. Sangree last Friday-night with
a social time aud oysters.
School Notes.
Johs Mitchell Editor.
Only one week vacation.
This week closes the loug term.
Music Wednesday instead of Friday.
; Miss Webb has a very fine picture Of
Shakespeare in her class roofn.
"' Rev. E. Severance made the school a
half .day's visits Monday."
Prof. Lister will attend the State
Teachers' Assocation at Lansing next
week.
Fred Mssly and Will Barnard Have
returned to school after a siege with
the grippe.
An uncommonly large number of
thumbs, fingers, hands and wrists are
bandaged up this week. Are you
practicing cooking or instrumental
music?
Being yet interested in sehool work
I took the time Monday, A.M., to visit
Prof. Lister in his school work. I entered the High School room and found
it very quiet and all busily engaged at
their work. After receiving a hearty
welcome and a few thoughts of interest
concerning' the school, the Professor
proceeded to show us through the various departments. First we entered
the laboratory and was surprised to find
so complete an equipment for chemical
work. Next we entered the First Pri-
Buefclen's Arnica
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, 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 Nichols Bros., the Druggists.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smote Your Life Away
s the truthful, startling title of a little book
that tells all about No-to-bae, the wonderful, harmless, Guaranteed tobacco habit
cure. The cost is trifling and the man who
wants to quit and can't runs no physical or
financial risk in using "No-to-bac." Sold
by all druggists.
Book at Drug Stores or by mail free.
Address The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana
Mneral Springs, tlnd.
CONKLIN'S
!
A New and Wonderful Discovery.
Itcan't be beat. Cures corns,bunions,
burns, bruises, frost bites, chilblains,
sprainSjlame back,sor-e throat or croup,
sores of any kind,piles. It Will Ileal old
sores or fresh wouuds without swelling
or inflammation. It will cure sore teats
and caked bag on cows, galls on horses,
also swelling of any kind on man or
beast. There is nothing between the
sun and earth that beats this ointment.
Also doctor of horses and cows.
mary and found a jolly teacher and live- j Conklin's Horse Ointment
ly school. My how pleased the pupils-j For rillg. hon_Sy spavinS) spiints and
seemed to be to have us call and visit sv,eeny_
them. Their little eyes fairly danced J Made and sold by Charles H. Conklin,
at his office, Saline, Washtenaw eounty,
Mich.
Be sure and get
and their countenances flushed with j
joy. After being entertained for ten i
minutes by the little ones we entered
the Second Primary and found the pupils engaged in number work. The
work showed a good degree of progress
and reflects much credit on the teacher, j
We next passed to the First Grammar ;
and it being about recess time we J sueoec;Stui
were entertained by calisthenic exerei- \
ses which were well rendered showing j
that the pupils had been successfully
led to the accomplishment of much in YORE STO EE POGtIS,
that line. Next in order we visited j .. . '
the Second Grammar and found the j No 26456, A. J
pupils hard at work with pencil and
paper solving arithmetic problems.
I enjoyed the visit very much and 1 -,„,_„ ~
ij , „ ? a • •■. 4-u gave 161o3 pounds of milk m'one vear.
would encourage parents to visit tha I
school often. Tt will do yo,u, good and)
some that is fresh
aiiu good. I have it at the Warner
House.
If your cows are sick, remember I
can serve you well as my past experience as a cow doctor has been very
DR. C. H. CONKLTN.
c. c.
Sired by Stoko Pogis of Linden, full
brother to the great Matilda 4th who
please the pupils ay-d, encourage the
teacher. Judging f fern, my short visit
I can, Vruly say J am pleased with, the
condition, of the schools.
A Visitor
She made an Oflical Test of 21! pounds
of butter in 7 days in July.
Dam, Recaleitrante, imported, sired
by Nonpariel winner of the first prize
over all Jerseys for two years in succession.
Nearly three-fourths of York's calves
j have been heifers, and command from
! $10 to §15. at birtli, from grade cqws.
JeBseys ai'ii in demand. Blood tells
tind tbe better the. blood the louder it
tells.
York can be found at my stables 11
miles south-east of Saline.
J. F. AVERY.
P. S. Bull calves from first-class
registered cows for sale.
Special Offer to Farmers.
. The Michigan Farmer offers its readers one of the best Agricultural, Live
|.Stock and Family Journals in. America
at the low price of only one dollar por
year. It has recently changed bauds
and is now printed in 18-page form,
on a fine quality of paper, in convenient
shape for reading, being pasted and
trimmed like abook. Some of the best
correspondents havebeen engaged for
ISM, and the papor will bo improved in j
every way as fast as possible. It is the |
determination of the new proprietors to 1
place their paper in the front rank and '
no expense or trouble will be spared to
accomplish it.
Ajreuts wanted in every neighborhood to whom a liberal commission
will be given. Sample copies will be
sent free to an jt address. Write for one ,
at ouce aud see for yourselves what a | prepared b> 'Io sts good work as ean
change has already been made. We Sbe done aud lo produce as line -n-ade
will send tne remainder of this year ' "
S93, free to all who suUieinli; n>.v.
Address Michigan Famei-'
Detroit, Mich.
Are agairerunning
Has just been placed ami wc arc now
THE STORE
$6*95, $9.85, $12.50.
700 G-irmeuts in Value np to 313 00, Will be sold for Christmas
at- $695.
725 Garments iu Value up ro §15.00, All the New stylos-
Circular Skirt Coats, Double Columbia Collars. Fur
Trimmed and Braided, for Christmas
$9.85.
Garments to bu sold for Christmas at §1:2.50.
S25
S25
$25
S25
S25
$25
$25
$25
555
Positive Value Fur Trimmed Jackets
go at
Positive Value Braided Capes go at
Positive Value Skirt Garments go at
Positive Value Fur Trimmed Capes to
go at
Positive Value Tailor Maile Kersey
Jackets to go at
Pjsitivj Valus Reefer Jackets to go at
Positive Value Skirt Garments Braided
and Fur Trimmed to go at
Positive Value Circular Skirt, Columbia
Collar, Braided, to be sold at
Positive Value Marten Trimmed Skirt
Garment at
Think of It, The Very Latest at One-Half
arid Less Than One-Half Price.
$12.50.
$12.50.
$15.50.
On over half of all
IB ii IB ITS
At tlie
Glotiaisag
[crass
Same reduction on
1-8 of All The PANTALOONS,
Jig Discount ;.
On every
Overcoat and Ulster
And on
All Winter G-loves and Mittens
To Many Goods and We
Mnst Unload.
Wa uve ready to receive custom logs
or sawing at our mill, west of the
Saline depot as we shall soon move our
mill back to do sawing.
Reeves & Sturm.
Low Rates tor the Holidays,
Account of the Holidays, the Lrcke
Shore & Miehigin South jrn R'y will
sell reduced rate tickets on Dec. 23, 24,
25,30 and 31,1S93, and Jan. l,lS9-i,good
to return until Jan. 2, inclusive.
Feeble and capricious appetites are
best regulated by the use of Ayer s
Cathartic Pills. They do not debilitate,
by excessive stimulation: but cause, the
stomach, liver, and bowels to perform j
their functions propeviy. As an after
dinner pill' thoy are unequaled.
llour as can be made from wheat..
We shall continue our
Large Run of Custom
work and aro in shape to servo you ou
short notice with good Hour or other
milling.
"Our flour will be "found in all iliu
leading groceries, and sold as low as
any other goods of eqnal quality.
Give us a share of your trade.
Friis & Minnett.
Clothier and Hatter
35 So. Main St.
Ann Arbor.
Best too Good?
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Those who have nse<r\ Bi-. King's Sew
XJis.Qpypirv knfivf its value and those who
{We not^ have now the opportunity to pry
ai Free. Call on the" advertised Brnggist
nnd get a Trial BpttkT Erejs. S,end ybnr
home and'aefdress to H]. E.. B.ueklen & Co,.,
Chicago, and ge$ a, Sampje b.ox of Dr.
King's Kew Life Pills Free, as well as a copy
of Guide to Health and Household Instructor free. All of which is gaaiMuteed to do
you good, and cost vou nothing. Nichols
Bros. " 4
il ujili cau he said for Dr. Wheeler's
ISTervo Vitalizer, better personally,
than in scant space' iu public print.
Call on us to tell you of this great rem- j
edy for perfect restoration of mai} or
woman to full bodily vigor, p.* F. \
Uaterkirclier.' - •' j
F. A. A/*\£5 & <3©.t
Vfb,Q.l=s.>le-Manufacturers of
PLEASURE VEHICLES.
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Factory and Salesrooms, :6MNSB0E fe.
STOP A MINUTE!
A larger stock of Holiday GoocJb tban -ever before.
What will intereot.you most is the fact. vYi; can sell
them this year for about half former prices.-The Panicky
Times- have made this possible. Don't forget our line- '.
Gold and Sil ver Watches, -rfilver Ware,- Silver Knives -
and Forks-Jewelry of all Kiuds-Plusb Goods of any de- .
seription- An endless Variety of Christmas Xovelties-
Toys-Dolls,-the choices line of Juvenile and Standard
Books. Call for our Saline Druggist.
Opening Saturday December 16th.
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Object Description
| Title | 1893-12-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1893-12-21 |
| 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 |
