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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 19 1895
VOL. XV.~NO.-47.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
*" W. GAUNTLETT, D. O.
Graduate of tbe
Chicago OpMhalmic.College and Hospital
Will call and test your eyes if you address
meat
MILAN, - MIOH.
T> F. SHEEDER, A.M., NI. D
Physician & Surgeon.
"""pan*, the XJ. pf 3f,"an4 "Tefjierson Hospital Col-
(f>g»,"Phili*-4^Iplli*l- fete ('-■sistWt to the Bh*ss
Eye Sospi'a}, Springfield, Q.
Special attention give*), to the eye.
Eye* tested »"4 gtessjis. fltteil.
Office and Baaidenca^thsMafgh hOW-SPi OftiPft-
go St.
SALINE - - MIOH,
Y)B. O. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
Office over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE* - - MIOH.
p E.JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business atten'dedlto with Promptness and
Cart*. OIBoe on McKay street.
SALINE, • - MIOH.
p R.-WILLIANIS
Especial attention paid ts) "Pfi^lp.fl CJaJfR? gf SH
kinds. Ifewcomb Block,
MILA-NJ," 7' ': WP^
Br
ig W- gH&NSfcS*? w
' PH¥»ICUHmMlSP»flBttil
PnTBoaBAdfian Street, first 4q«r Win Qf the
W**tooe Blopfe,
SALINE, * MIOH.
Mooreville.
Miss Mellie McMullen is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Mate Tracy has gone to Syracuse, N. Y.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McAllister Sept. 12, a 101b boy.
Mrs. Frank Haynes has returned
to her home in Ypsilanti.
Miss Lena Schaffer, of Ypsilanti, is
staying with her grandmother.
Several of the M. E. people went over to hear Bishop Hurst Sunday.
Mr. and Stirs, gep. gatfeaway sMep,*!-
l"4 ppnferenpe at- Ann Arbor last week.
Bean harvest has commenced. Geo,
Richards has 30 acrP§ and Arph Mclntyre go.
Mrs, Willis Clark and Miss Cora
Reese are visiting in 3choj'o.i*aft, Kalamazoo eeunty.
Last Thursday Miss Alice Hayne.*
sprained her wrist and Lester Firman
stuck a pitchfork in his foot.
Miss Mabel Lawrence, SenilhOlds,
Mary Sanford and Mollie Culver of
Hillsdale, visited school last Friday.
A j'oung officer drove to Belleville to
warn a certain man out of a house but
on arrival was somett hat chagrined to
find that he did not have the man's full
name so came home with the conclusion,
he would stucjy law. hefopg he served
ifapriefj." A". j-he hpme of the bride's
l*tiple 1J. j. "Warnpr, Sept. 13th by Rev
CF. Ward. Stqne of Milan, Miss Leela
8UL*p{iani of HftHota, Ip J|Jr. Webb
Blagkmec, p| Mi1"!*!-. The happy
couple gq fp. the bFifle-'f" home ia Dakota, on their- '"edding tour.
n 0, SLA9HT,
Veterinary Surgegn.
jf .%uq$, •t4ES4W"5B 00:i watt.
Coni>ept*qn Witn Tewmsah hy Telegraph
and.by Mfti}.
AUt 0V4£ PBOMOTW 4TT"*snBn TO.
PHOTOGBAPH GALLERY.
(jlies Gillett's old stand.)
"Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shall be
.leased to meet all in need of work in my line,
ball and see samples otour work.
Milan Murmunngs.
Ohio
TjHSH'S
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and all
Work in the Barber Line.
HOlffitt FI*"H.
MIOH.
SALINE,
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND:
Xtfota?^ - Public.
All legal papers drawn on short
return of nil.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
CITY MEAT MARKET.
r
«. ,\. tilNUKNaniJUSlT
sstill -tl. tii«*''M ^•"■•l. w'"""' hf *«*»'» •■.*.*■ I""-
Mrs. Morris Day is quite ill-
Mrs. Springer is ipi'iously ill,
Plja-*. gteidlQ i% visiting
friends,
Mrs. E. Hinkley is ill with throat
trouble,
Mrs. Kelly visited. Ana Arbor the
last pf the week;,
Rev. P. SS. Shoemakor has returned
for another year.
Mrs. Rose Stimpson is visiting her
father on the Ridge.
C. H. Robinson is teaching the Ral-
eighviile school this winter*
School commenced Monday morning
with a gopd attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Tripp are entertaiuing
guests from Chicago.
Miss N-sllie Delaforce has returned
lo school at Ypsilanti.
Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett has returned
from ber Grand Rapids visit.
Miss Edna Zimmermau returned
Monday from ber Ohio visit.
Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Carrick entertained the teachers Saturday evening.
Dr. J. 0. Harper returned to his
daughters Mrs. Malus in Detroit Saturday.
Rev. Geo. Sloan and family, of Blisc-
lleld visited friends the last of the
week.*
A large number of our people attended the M. E. conference at Ann Arbor
lasi. week.
Mi*, ami .\li>. Milton Hack<spoil 1. Sun-
iliiy wil-h 1'itif ami .Mrs. G< o. Dunni-
l.aml to servr hia ciiM"i»«-*> "iUi THE BEST
IN THE MARKET In llielimxif
Frcsli and Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry, Fish. Sausn'o, Etc.,
AT POPULAR nrt CES.
Uomi>"lel<> steam "iiitfU Tnr m.-uiufiicluriii^ situ
sage, Uemember the old stand.
C. A. LINDENSCHMIDT
ai
IMii-.i'-iii
fc
IO Lt-'lHAKilll '".Ij." Cl>l''llilin''d
iiUi!.»t> Jii'lii UtindiM-, Mayiiuc itud liellc-
vili<- "fiK-sdiy .-v.-niii'T.
Mrs. Uni-ry t'lilfluii-eiilt-rt-iiiwd *'■'•
M. E ladies *it llK-ir regular lea siOfisil
VVwliufdsiy aflormion.
Mrs. A. B. Smith enU'rUiiii-d 'hv
l*i'- .-.liytci-ian Hewing Circle at her
h"in- Tui-wlsiy jiflernooii.
LOSh ulTii)ENTITY.
PEOPLE WHO MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEAR OR LOSE THEMSELVES.
Some of Them Walk Out of Home Circles
and Are Never Heard of Again—Aberration of Mind One of tho Causes—Str..ns;e
Cases of This Character.
find a verdfet ot "tilled- by some -person
unknown," and, unidentified, the poor
hoy finds final rest in the pauper's grave,
•while the loved ones at home wonder at
his silence that is never broken. The
merciless waters surrounding the town
wash unceasingly in and ont of dread,
dark nooks in black, slimy places tinder
piers and ferry slips, and objects are often found there which loving mothers
and tender sisters should not look npon.
There aro resorts in the great city from
whence the innocent, unsuspecting
young man is followed by the assassin.
There are open places where desperadoes
lie in wait for victims and fciU'without
either mercy pr remorse, aad for such
a pittance pf plunder thats one wonders
tha{; they make the "venture.. A great
event is but "a, nine days' wonder" in a
grent Qity, "for what length of time will
the people bear in mind the murder of
an unknown man?
The scenes in the thoroughfares are
knleidosoopio, with instant changes.
The stories of the disappearance and
wanderings of the people are sometimes
Bad, hut they are frequently amusing.
In many cases aberration of mind is the
cause of disappearance, and while the
whole city is alarmed the object of
search is innocently wandering among
the searchers after him and contributing
to the hue and cry.
Only yesterday I heard of a man who
camo from the west nine years ago and
found himself in Providence, so, gazef}
that he lost his identity, and TOfto the
first name tha"; ganjg fg his mind start-
e.c| a' hflsmess, whieh he continued with
g^ccBSf* there for sis years. One day, at
the end of that time, he went to Paw-
tucket on business and again lost his
identity. Again he started, a new bnsi*
ness and made a success of it for three
year** when he remembered his Provi-
Seneo ixnvao and returned there recently
to "resume his former occupation.
It was sis years ago, while I was living in a flat with my aged parents, that
a strange case of aberration of mind
came under my personal notice. It illustrated that the canse may be grief, while
other cases show that business troubles
lead up to it. In the first flat lived a
physician and his wife, a very estimable
lady of some 50 years, who was also a
practicing physician. Both were grad-
nntes of medical colleges and they had
their own patients. It may be granted
that the Lidy was of sound mind and
fair reasoning power. The husband died
very suddenly and for three days the
widow remained inconsolable, lamenting his unexpected death.
At the end of that time she went out
alone for a walk. She walked several
miles up town, as nearly as she afterward remembered, and then turned to
go home. But everything seemed strange
to her and she could not decide what
direction to take. She thought of the
recourse that comes to every mystified
person in a great ci'ty and decided to ask
a policeman to set her right. But after
arriving at this conclusion she could not
remember the street or-the number of
the street where her homo was, and
worse than all she could not recall her
name. She was not addicted to tho use
of liquor, as this state of affairs would,
indicate, nor was she of a constitntjcin-'
ally weak intellect.
In th^s dil^mini', s*s sfce, afterwiff^
tpl^ "pie., she, waRtecj tq talfe to somer"
pody, jiisfi' to liew her own voice, and
ghe stopped the first policeman Who
came in view. She recognized the fact
that the officer might think her either
drunk or crazy, bnt while she had entirely lost both her name aud address
from her mind she was perfectly sane
on all other subjects. Sho asked him,
first, if ho knew where she lived. He
stared at her quizzically at first, seeming to want to suggest an insane asylum, but her elegant attire and common
sense face refuted that idea. He simply
remarked that he was as ignorant as
herself of her address, but was nonplused when she fp,llqwcc"j "nn }ier fet
inquiry by. asking. VlSl t9 teli he* name.
It "was tbtf much for tho officer. He
laughingly suggested that she should
accompany hiiu lo ths station house,
where the captain inigiit give her the
desired information. Asa last resort
she went with him.
The captain did recognize her, for
when she entered the station he greeted
her as Dr. B., and she rejoicingly exclaimed: "That's it! That's my name,
but where do I live?" The captain had
once presided over the precinct in which
she had lived and was familiar with tho
plane of her removal. He sent au officer
home with her, and upon her arrival sho
met my mother, to whoni she first told
of her strange wanderings. She has ever
since been of sound mind and is today
practicing medicine up town.—Philadelphia Times.
Bid Ton Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your
troubles? If not. get a bottle now and get
relief. This medicine has been found to be
peculiarly adopted to the relief and cure of
all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and
tone to the organs. If you have "Loss of
Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Faintittg
Spells or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable,
Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells,
Electric Bitters is the medicine you need.
Health and Strength are guaranteed by its
use. Large bottles only fifty cents at Lister
Sheeder Drug Store, 8
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great
blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness
to the Complexion and cures Constipation,
25 cts., 50 cts.. $1.00. Sold by Lister &
Sheeder. 1
Photos from "Waterman's are always
satisfactory.
Trees! Trees! Trees!
Evergreens, both Common and Rare
and Choice Varieties, Deciduous Trees
Ornamental Trees of all kinds,
Large Tpoes for Park and Street
Planting,Hedge and Bordering
Plants,Fruit Trees and Plants
Budding Stocks and Ropt
Grafts, Nut Trees and Ornamental and Flowering
Shrubs, Tree Seeds.
We have a larger assortment than
any other nursery in America.
Miss Edith Hanson, of De&lit,
Who has taken charge ot^atmmmmm.^.
Mrs. Rhodes' Milliner Stock,
Will close out all goods, both new and old, regardless of price.
New goods will be added as required.
Now is your Chance
Call "Eja-rrl-jr.
Its A Sharp Pace
We have set for ourselves this fall. Everything portends a return of
better times, and we are prepared to take advantage the changed conditions. Merchandise of every description is high and still advancing.
In the face of this fact we are selling goods below last seasons low
prices and doing it because we think it good business policy.
DRESS GOODS.
We shall, as usual, easily lead the Dress Goods procession in Ann
Arbor. Whether you wish a cheap all wool Hennrietta at 19c or
an exclusive pattern dress from the Paris or Berlin market of high
cost and exquisite design we can supply you
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CARPETS
If so send us a list of what you wish to plant
and we will quote you lower prices than ever
offered.
When you send the list cut out this .advertisement and we will send you by mail, post paid,
one small KVEKGKEEN TREE, FREE, or we
will send twenty samples of our trees. 6 to 10 inches high, 5 or 0 sorts, for 35 cents in stamps.
Write at once.
The Evergreen Nursery Co.
EVERGREEN, WIS.
S*P*E3E3"R.'S
GRAPE WINES,
AXSO
UNFERMEMTED GRAPE JUICE.
Used in the principal Churches for Communion. Excellent for females, weakley persons
nnd the aged. »
While other.-* are advertising closing out sales of Carpets at phenomenally low prices we are daily selling quantities of carpets at our regular prices, which in every case ai'e as low, and in some lower than
their "fake sales*' figures. Our all wool ingrains at 39 and 48 are
wonderful values, while in tapestry and body brussles we have many
exclusive patterns and sell Ihem at figures as low as the lowest.
E. F. Mills & Co.
20 Main St. - - Ann Arbor.
Just Received, .
A Large line of Boots and Shoes
And more coming.
Can dress that Foot with the shoe yon want. The price cuts
uo figure. Bring the babies: Bring the Whole Family and take
Dinner with us.
We have a Neat Lr?e of
Everything needed for Fall nmi Winter wear.
Underwear foiC hilth'on. in I'ost values.
We will sell you a good Syrup for 15c per gal. A good
Tea dust for 12 i-sc
S. T. Fairbank
formation concerauur "Patents «Si50"J,*a,g&
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue ol mecnan-
ical and scientific books sent tree. ^
Patents taken through Mann & Co. receive
special noticeln the Scientific Americmi^a
thus are brought widely before the PnhHc'rit&-
out cost to the inventor. This splendid Pope**,
Issued weekly. eleuanUy Uhxstnted. hM'jrt"!?'"
largest circulation of any scientific work in ma
world. S3 a year. Sample copies Bent free.
BSd^lM^.montW,*i50ayear. Singte
copies*25 cents. Every number contains bean;
tflul plates, in colors, and
„__,_ of new
houses, with plans, e"dabling"buildera to snow the
latesFdesiOTs and secure contracts. Address
TJTOiN & CO- HEW YOKE, 36T BKOABWAT.
In a community of 2,000,000 souls a
•<t.nn must be great indeed to command
general notice. Tho young man who
comes from the country, leaving behind
Uim a happy fireside filled with loved,
ones and bringing with him only his
fond mother's Bible and a few neces?
saries, to try his luck in the city, come?*
unheralded, to ho quickly swallowed np
in a whirlpool of npinterestod, galfisU
humanity. Humanitarians are the exception here. He does not fill the ocean,
and the simple drop he represents will
not be missed when he vanishes.
There are thousands of dark corners
in a great city, and in ono of theso he
may be found dead, with marks of violence upon him. The coroner's jury may
ii
City Bakery
5 5
So It Was.
Mrs. Bray—I thought, you said it was
th** little boy next door who was making all the noise.
Little Johnnie—So it was, ma, I was
beating hiin.witj} a stick. ^-Exchange.
A HonseljoU Trsasuret
D. AV. "Fniler. pf Ouajnlwie, N. Y.
says that h« always koeps l5i*. l£iu»'s Ne***
Discovery j i the houso and his family has
always f."mi'l the very bnst results follow
Us use; that he wonld not lie without it. if
procurabU G. A. Dykeniau dniggUt
Catskill, "M. Y., says that Dr. King's New
Discovery is undoubtedly tlie best cou^li
remedy; "that he has used it in his fainily
eight years, aud it has never failed to do
all that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at "Lis-ter& She.'der drugstore.
Regular size 50c. and $1.00. - 3
Speer's Port Grape Wine
FOUR YEARS OLD.
Trust! y*Itll\TKI> WlXEixlW vwv j«ict-
■ «f iImV.Uvh* r*|».*Oi"<»t»<» t*.i*|"**. r«i;**l *i
S|MviVv"n»"VrtviIs, -unl ".eft. "ita«sinK luitil Limy
shrink aBiht^Mm' jwlly niisminl Ijerorw gath-
i-i-iii^. Its mvuluable
Tonic and Strengthlng Properties
nrpimsurivissHflby an}* other Wine. BfiiiR pp>-
duced utiaVr .Mr. SjiPer*s personal supervision.!***
punty nw'. sonuiiienrss aro tru.irauteutl hy tlie
principal Hospitals sui'l liuanis nr Health who
linvc t-xiimiiii"! it. Theyniinjfst "-liiM nnil the
wiNilcjit invalids list* ittonilv:inl,i^n. Il is .par-
iii-nl.ir*.vl>fii«*Hci:!l to lh»' njr«*.l a'"! 'h'l»ilit*it«l.
ami sniit'il iu tin. various ailntii-iiis that aiTerl
tlif iv>*akt*r sex.
It is iu evnry respect A WISE TO UK RELIED
ON.
* Speer's Unfermented Grape Jules
Is the juice ot the Oporto Grape, preserved in
its natural fresh, sweet state as it runs from the
press, by fumigation and electricity, thereby
destroying the exciter of fermentation. It is
perfectly pure, free from spirits and will keep in
any climate.
Speer's (Soeiallate) Claret
IsIh-M in high estimation Tot itsrichm-ss as »
Dry Tiihle \Viii«vespM*tall}*«nhwl for dinner nsr.
Speer's P. J. Sherry
ls.-i nini-of Sti|).-ri"r ('liiiracuT J<ud luixtafcmi
..I ibcrhdi <iiuUit",'Si.ril"-S*:nip<* rroiii which it
is ntmle.
Speer's CUaaz Brandy, Via, 1S76,
"is'.vrUitEdistillati-ii of thearapn-ind stands
unrivalled iu this country for medical purposts.
It has aiieeuliarivivor similar to that of the
grape from which it is distilli*!. and equal in ever}* respectto the high price Old Cognac Brandy
of FranceJrom which it cannot, be distinguished.
See that the signature of "ALF1SED SPEER
Passaic, X. J.." is over the cork of each bottle.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS "WHO KEEP FIRST
CLASS WINES.
Wo keep constantly on hand, ami fresh daily,
All kinds of Bakery good.-*, such as Home made,
Vienna, Rye and Graham Bread. Fried Cakes,
Cookies. Pies, Jelly Rolls and. Layer Cakes.
Wo also inak« any kind of Cake l» order cm short nolice.
ICE OiE-tiHS-i^JMC
¥■■!" tlif- lialaiice of Mie fvasoii wu will limitsli the above aniiOu »t remark-
alut, low prices, hy I lie <*;.*iil<>ii. sis tli« ]ieo|ilu "f Sa'inu iwvvr lif aril of.."
Call for Prices.
In soft drinks we have Ice Cream Soda. Ginjc«r Ale, Sour Soda "and
Root Brer.
(live us a call ami be luiuvincutl that, wo li-ad the
lri< Cream Ir.-i'b". Imlh in quantity ami |>ric;<-.
F. H. BEST. The Baker.
ARE YOU A HUNTER?
Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of
Repeating
.Repeating Shot Gtins
Ammunition
TCh—
WIMOHESTEB REPEATING ARMS COMIANY
' uew haven', cdisrk.
WINCHESTER
MODEL 1873
Object Description
| Title | 1895-09-19; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1895-09-19 |
| 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. |
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| Language | English |
