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SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1895.
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
VOL. XV.--NO* 18.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
T W. QAUNTLETT, D, q.
. Graduate of the
Chicago Ophthalmic College and Hospital
Will call and test your eyes If you address
meat
MILAN, • MIOH.
Mooreville.
- Tg F. SHEEDER, A. M., M. D
Physician & Surgeon.
£% ■■-. .
From.ithBT/.oIM. and Jefferson Hospital College, Philadelphia, Late assistant to the Bliss
Eye Hospital, Springfield, O.
Special attention given to the eye.
Eyes tested and glasses fitted.
Office and Besidence—the Marsh house, Chicago St.
8AW"NE -. - MIOH.
I)
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H. O. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
Office over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
F
e. j o:n E.B.
Attorney at Law.
Business attendedto with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - • 'MIOH.'
Q. |R. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
Vspecial attention paid to Pension Ckutns ot all
kinds; - Newcomb Block.
-' 'iVfelliAN, - - MICH.
O W. CHANDLER, M D.,
WirSiciAN and SURGEON
'•nice on Adrian Street, first door sour*i of the
Wallace Block,
SALINE,
MIOH.
~ V' C. SLABHT,
r7 Veterinary Surgeon.
MiCqif, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection iy?th Tjoumseh by .Telegraph
" ana.byMail. '
ALI, CAfcfcS PBOHPTLV ATTENRpfl TP.
WTATERMAN'
.;., PHftXOGBAPllGAJJbEHY,
Hf-y (Mfes gj'left.'s oW stand,)
•■ ''•■'WiUb-'to Saline BverFWedBflsday aj)d shall fie
jlXSiatDmeetfan. indeed.of work in my line.
3all and see-samples of our work.
T*M8H:S •
^ (■ - Barbershop. >
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and all
Work in the Barber Line.
SALINE,
HOMER FISH.
MIOH.
A. J. WARREN,
-CjOrWEyANCER AND
Notary • Public.
AU legal papers drawn on short
notice ands at prices withinthe
reach, of all.
The revivals have closed.
Mrs. Cornell, of Ypsilanti, called on
Frank Haynes; Sunday.
The Misses Lockwood,of Milan, have
been visiting at C. B. Hobbs.
John Willmont has commenced
housekeeping in the Hathaway house;
Ed. Hathaway and wife have gone to
London where Mrs.'H's mother is very
ill. :
Miss Wright, ot Milan, has been
spending a few days at Mr. Hender^
son's.
Misses Donna McLachlin and Blanch
Forsythe went to Ann Arbor Friday returning Sunday.
Quite a number of young people gave
Clint McMullen a surprise Feb. 22nd it
being his birthday.
Too late for last week.
. Clara McMullen is quite sick.
Mabel Lawrence is on the sick list.
Mrs. Swi ndleton, of Milan,has been
visiting Mrs. Henderson.
A good many attended the Eastern
Star social at Milan last week.
Frank Moore takes the cake has two
new milch cows and four calves.
Walter Draper has four sick cows
the effect of getting into the meal bin.
Lucy Davenport was home from Ann
Arbor Sunday and ferought a school
mate with her.
The Oddfellows and their wives gave
U. J". Warner and family a surprise last
Thursday evening.
The Epworth League social at Miss
Clara McMullen's was well attended
considering the entertainments of the
week.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
CM MEAT MARKET.
.■.■•;.':M '■■■''
G. A. LINDENSCHMIDT
Is still at the old stand, where he is always pre
« pared to serve His customers with THE BEST
IN. THEMARKET In the line of
flesh- and Salt Meats of all-Kinds,
Poultry, Fish, Sausage, Etc.,
AT POPULAR PRICES.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau
' .jsage. Eemember the old^tand.
C. A. LINDENSCHMIDT
but the flames were extinguished in
short order before the department
reached the scene of action, not much
damage done.
It was with, deep regret that the people here heard of the death^of Rev. Jay
Huntington, a former resident of this
place and one who was deeply loved by
all. He moved from here to Plymouth
three years ago and has been pastor of
the Baptist church of that place until
the time of his death which occurred
last Saturday. His children have lost
a loving father and they have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in
their deep sorrow.
Among the speculations concerning
argon not the least interesting is that
of Pxof. Roberts Austin that certain
peculiarities that make Bessemer metal different from other steels may be
to this substanse. In converting ten
tons of iron, not less than 100,000 cubic
feet of air is passed through the fluid
iroa, and 1,000 cubic feet of argon must
go -somewhere.
. * COPYRIGHTS.
«A1» I OBTAIK A PA-EBNTf Jjto"! ■
Patents taken through Munn a Co. reeeiTB
■mSSnotiwIntbe Scientific American, and
tfiuua brought widely before the pnbltcwttt.
■ ■ - ~.__& mt~. ik> >«_.**■+*■* ntnia Bnlannlfl "njETif*"**.
cans are Drougui. wiuMjiuwi*jj>» •"SJK3SSV.™
out cost to the inventor. TMj spjfB'Ua J»pe*j.
limed weekly. <
ia Inventor. "Toll splendid paper.
tSafplaWfc tofcoloJ*. ana photographs or new
Kn^^tnpUns,enabItago*Ji]der8tooJbowthe
UtertdeslrosandeecureSfcntracts. Address
JUJOTSCO". HBW YORK, 361 BBOADWAT.
Milan Murmurings.
The beautiful snow is a thing of the
past. . "-
A. E. Pitman Ijas returned; from his
business trip. - •"
Miss Mabel Graham . is visiting
friends in Detroit.
Miss Rheinfrank visited her 'parents
in Saline oyer Sua day, ,
Mrs. Fpwers, of Grapd Rapiflg, js the
guest of Mrs. Whitmarsh,
Mrs. Wm. Woolcott is entertaining
guests from MapleRidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sill entertained
guests-Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Harris, of Quincy, is the guest
of her father Lyman Burnham.
T. Wilson & Son are making improvements'in their fanning mill.
Miss: Imo Whitmarsh visited in Detroit from Thursday.until Monday.
The,M. M. C. met with Miss Bertha
Blackmer last Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinkley entertained
a select party Wednesday evening-
Miss Mamie Cady visited friends at
Ann Arbor from Friday until Monday.
Mrs. A. Collins and daughter, of Macon, were in town the last of the week.
W. W. Weidemeyer was in town
looking out for his political interests.
Miss Forsythe visited her "people in
Lodi from Friday until Monday morning.
■Mrs. -Homer Sill visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoyt of Saline
Sunday.
Spring is nearly here- and" with it
comes the usual moving and house
cleaning.
Mrs. Wallace's new residence is nearly completed and will soon be ready for
occupancy.
Wm. Gay and family contemplate
moving back to Milan from Grand Rapids, Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse attended
Rev. J. Huntington's funeral at Plymouth Tuesday.
Married Feb. 20 at the home of the
bride's parents Miss F, Sayles and Mr.
S. Brown, Rev. J. M. McGregor officiating.
The T. H. T. met at Miss Allen Alderman's the 22ml to have a pleasant
time and remember George and his
birthday.
Editor A. B. Smith is out once more
after a serious fight with the La Grippe
and the Editor looks as though he
would prefer to be excused from any
farther conflict with the adversary.
No school Friday,Washington's birth-
dayand the scholars all agreed that they
were glad Washington was born, only
one little fellow said he didn't see why
George could't have had more than one
birthday in a year.
The quick sharp peals of the fire bell;
called the citizens out Monday mdrn-
ing to find tbat a fire had originated
in a corner of the freight house at the
Wabash depot. Just how the fire was
started has not yet been ascertained
The beautiful sunset glow of snowy
peaks in the Alps sometimes returns
once or. twice after apparently dying
away. This curious phenomenon is explained by Dr. J. Amsler as an effect of
varying atmospheric density. The air
being colder in the higher and warmer
in the lower strata, the solar rays undergo a Kind of total reflection, causing
them to pass the summits when the
sun has reached a certain position. As
lower air cools, the rays become again
straight, and the second glow begins.
When the sun sinks still lower the rays
are thrown down upon the glaciers by
ordinary refraction, which may be so
intensified by warm air from below as
to produce the rarely seen third glow.
m. m ^
Village Registration Notice.
To the Electors of the village of Sa*
line Washtenaw county Michigan,
Notice is hereby given that a meet*
ing of the Board of Registration of the
said village of Saline will be held at
the Council room in said village On Saturday the 9th day of March 1885 for
the purpose of registering the names
of all such persons who possess the necessary qualification, of electors and may
apply for that 'purpose; and that said
Board of Registration will be in session
on the day aqd at the plaoe aforesaid
from 9 o'clock inthe forenoon until 1
o'clock in the afternoon and from 2 until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Saline
March 28, 1895. C. N. How,
Village Clerk
m. 9 ^
Village Election.
Notice fs hereby given lhat the annual village election of the village of
Saline, Washtenaw county, Michigan
will be held at the Engine room in said
village on Monday the 11th day of
March 1895 at which time the following officers are to be elected: one president in the place of J. McKinnon, one
clerk in place of C. N. How, one treasurer in place of W. F. Ehnis, and three
trustees, one in place of A. Harmon,
one in place of G. Burkhart, one in
place of E. A. Hauser, one assessor in
place of A. C. Clarke. •
The polls of said election will be open at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and remain open until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, standard time and no longer.
Saline Feb. 28 1895. C. N. How.
Village Clerk.
A Holland Case. 3
The people of New Holland, O., have
been greatly, surprised recently by the
almost wonderful cure of a young
daughter of "Mr."Jno. Orahood, who for
a long time had been afflicted with fits
or epileptic convulsion. The affiictiou
seemed more dreadful because of the
natural brightness of the child. Doctors and other medicines failed to effect any lasting benefit and cure seemed
more dreadful until a sample bottle of
Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer was pro-
identially handed Mr. Orahood and
from the use of it and only two full bottles of the remedy, the young girl has
been completely cured of the affliction
which threatened to blight her life.
Fortunately there are but few cases of
epileptic fits, but we venture to say
that half the people who read this
would feel like new beings after a
thorough use of Dr. Wheeler's Nerve
Vitalizer; it is a nerve food, restoring
uerve force on the same principle that
food restores physical vigor and muscle.
If yours is a case of shattered nerves,
frequent headache, perhaps nervously
cross, troubled with sleeplessness, a
tired feeling in the morning, debilitat-.
ed, all worn out feeling, promptly use
thisr great remedy, for it will cure you,
and also ward off the most serious sickness or breaking down which your
symptoms indicate.
It is warranted sure to relieve and
cure nerve troubles as represented.
For sale at Unterkircher's Drug Store.
MAYFLOWERS
E. F. MILLS & CO.,
-fiL-Jxr-N- AsaoR
Are not abloom yet but the Fabrics of Spring
are in full bloom in our store.
Dainty Diniitys, Durable Ducks, Peerless Percales, Piquant Piques, Sensible Satines,
Glorious Ginghams, 10,000 yds. of them, on sale at our Wash Goods counter at prices
fully 25 per cont lower than last Spring.
"Take time by the forelock." Secure some of these
Choice Designs and get your spring sewing out of
the way early this year.
DRESS GOODS
•*
Prettier than ever this spring and prices lower
than you can imagine.
In this line that we have been for years the acknowledged leaders of styles and qualities, and as for prices
it ts well known we give the best values for the money.
We are now offering
34 in. All Wool Spring Novelties, value 35c at 25c
36 in. Imported-bNovelties, value 75cat 50c
52 in. All Wool Spring Cheviots, value 75c at 50e
48 in. Finest French Serges, value $1.00 at 75c
Also Superb Values in 29c, 39c, and 50c goods
SPRING CARPETS
Now arriving, and as an inducement to look over our Carpet Department we offer Good All Wool Ingrains at 39c,
For Spring are in stock now. Our bargain in this line is a fine Double
Texture Mackintosh, value $12, which we offer at $8,50
20 ZMZari-n S-b.
■A--n-,-n. MjjoIdo^.
SHDLOffS CUKE is sold on a guarantee.
It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the
best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose, 25
cts., 50 cts. and §1,00. Sold by Nichols
Bros. 3
"77';
Dr. Humphrey's Specific ''77" for
Grippe and Colds is now on every
tongue. It will "break up,, an obstinate cold that "hangs on." For sale by
all druggists.
Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at
Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure any medicine
for rheumatism that relieves the pain
so quickly and effectual as Chamberlain's Fain Balm, and that she has also
used it for lame back with great success. For sale by C. F. TTnterkircher.
£1. M. Thorn can get you the Detroit
daily Tribune for one year for §3.50 and
the weekly Tribune for 50e if paid in
advance, or any other paper, periodical, magazine or novel at the lowest
living rates. Call and get my prices
before buying elsewhere. This offer
good until Feb. 1st only.
The tat Slaughter
That ever was inaugurated in Salm©-,
Being determined to unload a great portion of my immense Boot
and Shoe Stock, I will commence Saturday, Jan. 12th, to sell at grantly
reduced prices. We will sell you splendid good Shoe3 of various lines
and descriptions 1-2 off regular price. You can't afford to go with wet
feet or ragged shoes. This line will be on our table and then on another table you will find an excellent line of the best Shoes at 1*4 off reg-
ularprice. Now this means business, we will do just what we say.
Come from far and near and avail yourselves of this opportunity,
and buy for future use.
Also my GROCERY and CROCKERY stock is complete, and
will be sold as cheap as the cheapest—quality of the goods considered.
Come
M
I will sell cheaper than any dealer in the county,
and convince yourself.
Are You
IN NEED OF
Letter Heads
Note Heads
Bill Heads
Envelopes
Statements
Tags
Business Cards
Calling Cards
Society Cards
At the-c*^^zBi»v.
Observer Office,
Butter, Eggs and Apples taken in exchange for goods at
all times, yes and money too.
Yes, I will pay you money for your produce
when you don't want goods. Come and see
me at the old stand
Yours truly in trade
D. NISSLY
CUTTERS and SLEIGHS
LOUIS STURM.
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Object Description
| Title | 1895-02-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1895-02-28 |
| 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 |
