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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE, 4, 1S96.
VOL. XVI.-.--NO. HI,
IT-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
r W. GAUNTLETT, a. O.
Graduate of .the
. Chicago Ophthalmic College ana Hospital
, * Will call and test -our eyes i£ you address
meat
MILAN, - MIOH.
T> F. SHEEDER, A. Nl., Nl. D
Physician & Surgeon.
From the TJ. ot M. and Jefferson Hospital Col-
lego, Philadelphia. Late assistant to the Miss
Eye Hospital, Springfield, O.
Special attention given to the eye.
Eyes tested aud glasses fitted.
Office and Residence—over store, Chica
KOSt,
SALINE - MICH.
*' *
v..
t&*
r)R.B. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
ornce over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE, - - MICH.
P e. j o:n es.
Attorney at Law.
Bnslnras attendedjto with Promptness i
Care. Office on McKay street,
. MigH.
nd
SALINE,
©
VyiLL|AIV;§
'Attorney at Law,
rapBOiaVattention paid to Pension Claims of all
. kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MIOH.
o W. CHANDLER, Nl D.,
PHYSICIAN and SUEGEON
• dice ou Adrian Street, first door soufli of (he
- " ^aHace'lfac"-*;,
p C. SLABHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
-tfACOrf, LESAWEE CO., JIICEI.
Connftction witn Tecumseh hy Telegraph
and by Mail.
AW< CALLS PROMPTLY ATIKNnEn TO.
Mooreville.
Mrs. Wm. Gleason, of Macon, is visiting Mrs. Mary Holcomb.
Mrs. Mary Clark returned home
from Bay CityThursday.
• Irving Glark was home fi otn Ypsilanti Sunday.
Dr. C. H. Haskins, of Jackson, ate
strawberries with J". Brownell Sunday.
The Dr. ib working for the Odd Fellows
Mu-u=tl Benefit Association and is visiting lodges giving Schools of Instruction
Married: In Detroit May 27th Mr.
Hamilton, of Detroit and Miss Jessie
McMullen, of York.
Everett Alchin returned to his home
in Durand Tuesday.
Mansfield Davenport and wife have
been visiting in Ann Arbor for a few
days.
A Japanese student of Albion college
will give a lecture in the M. E. church
Friday evening., Admission 10c.
Died of apoplexy at the Baptist parsonage, Saturday Rev. John Shepard.
He had just returned from holding Memorial s 3! vices at th i elurch at d as he
stepped, \n%Q the door of his home he
fell fiend. The funeral was held Tuesday a(i the church. He leaves a. wife
and two daughters at bume besides several other children married.
Milan Murmuimgs.
^•ftTERN*AN'
PIIOTOGBAPH GAULEltY.
(Miss Gilletf s old stand.)
Willheiu Saline every "Wednesday and shall be
.leased to meetall in need of work in my lino.
Jail and see. samples of our work.
MSH'S
Barker. S^gg*
• ':,'l Shaymg, 'Sh**mBab«JB "a aI1
irortf'iri we Barter Line,
HOMElt FISH.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
A. J. WARREN,
COHVEYANCEK, AND
Notary - Public-
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
General. Fife Insurance a. Spejalty,
CM HEM IMET.
G. A. L1NBENSCHM1DT
Is still at the old stand, where he is always pre
pared to serve his customers with THE BEST
IN THE MARKET in the line of
Fresti -aiid Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry, Fish, Sausage, Etc.,
AT POPULAR °R CES.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau
sage. Remember the old stand.
C. A. LINDENSCWVIIDT
C. T. Sill is draining th,e cellar for
his new store.
E. Parrrier. server} ice fir-earn in his
ne^jc parlors. Saturday af tei-noon.
The M. IS. ladies served ice cream at
Mr, and Mrs. Edwards store Saturday
evening.
Several of the ladies visited Ann Arbor the first of the week.
L. Stringer, of the TJ. of M. was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H, "WbH-
marsh over Sunday.
A number. ftfflUK people attended the
lu.i'je.r.ai Qf Bev. Shepard at Mooreville
Tuesday morning.
Frank Pullen returned Monday from
the cyclone district of Thomas. He
says the papers have not overdrawn
She facts, that it is even worse than reported. That the scene of the wreck
is terrible and the mourning over lost
friends and property sad to w.^tnegs,.
Rev, H. P. S^ier. ^ gp^ficjiqg a few
days in ^etrfii|.
Th(3 Jutuon class, consisting of nine
girls and four boys gave an interesting
entertainment Priday uight.
Prof, and Mrs. Carrick entertained
guests from Dundee Friday and Saturday. :
Mrs. T. Barnes and son are visiting
friends in Quincy this week.
Council Proceedings.
Regular meeting held June 1 1S9G.
President VanDuzer in the chair.
Present trustees: Ha^se.r., jap^son,
Schairer, Mcl^inpo,^ gur-Wrmrt.
Absent; Haiunon
Minutes of the previous meetings
read and approved.
Street Commissioner Wallace's report for May was presented and on motion accepted.
Expenditures upon the street for improvements and repairs. §11.31
For labor fi.8*f
Team l-"!?
Lumber SAG
Kails ".30
On motiop p. H. pcml-.}}*} he allowed
Soc per wec'jc fop sprinkling tho streets.
"Tte Clerk reported that the cost of
blanks foi* use cf Street Commissioner
would be S3 per hundred. On motion
the Clerk was ordered to procure 100
of such blanks.
The street committee reported that
they had conferred with the School
Board and had agreed to build jointly
between the village and school distri,^
a 800 barrel cistern in the southeast
part of the school yard,ancl h,a4 adyev*
tised for bid's.' @n fflo'tion the report
$as accepted-.
Qa motion the Street Committee was
authorized to see that the street crossing on the corner by Adam Stang's be
fixed up.
aThe Council approved of the following and orders were drawn, for the
Good Rum, Bad Palm Wine.
There is no doubt in tlie Africanmind
of the want of alcohol being a real one,
living as they do in saturated forest
swamps reeking with malaria, their
damp mud walled houses frequently
flooded, they themselves spending the
greater part of their time dabbling about
in the stinking mangrove slime, for five
months in the year wrapped in the air
most continual torrential downpour of
the west African wet season, which is
followed in the delta by the so called
"dry," with, its thick morning and
evening mists, and the air never beyond
dew point. Their food is of poor quality
and insufficient quantity, and notably-
deficient in districts near the coast of
meat of any Mud, I think their desire
for spirits quite reasonable, and that alcohol taken, as it usually is, in moderation, is anything bnt deleterious.
"When the African cannot get white
man's spirit, "min makara" as he calls
it in Calabar, he takes to black man's
spirit, "min effik." This is a palm
wine, and, although it has escaped the
abuse heaped on mm, it is worse for the
native than rum, for he drinks a disgusting quantity of it, for, from the
palm wine, he does not get the stimulating effect so quickly as from gin or run},
yet the intoxicating effect is ultimately
severe, and the enormous quantity consumed at one sitting will distribute its
effects over a week. You can always
tell whether a native has had a glass too
much rum. or half a gallon or'so too
much, palm wine. The rum he soon re-
cover? from, while the palm, wine keeps
him a disgusting nuisance for days,
and the constitutional effects of it are
worse than those of mm, for it produces
a definite type of renal disease, which,
if it does not cut short the life of the
sufferer in a paroxysm, kills him gradually with dropsy.—National Keview.
e
Having secured the services of J. H.
Shooter, I am prepared to do Bicycle
Repairing on short notice. Mr. Shooter has had experience in bicycle woak
and if you want first-class work done
on your wheels you can do no hotter
than to givo me a call and have yonr
wheel repaired while you wait at my
shop where you will find a full line of
Bicycle Sundries, Clocks, Jewelry, Notions, Ammunition aud Sporting goods
Fine Watch repairing a specialty,
Qiye me a call.
Buefclen's Arnica Save,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 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 Lister & Sheeder the Druggists.
Salesmen Wanted.
Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us in the sale of our Choice Nursery stock. Specialties controlled by
us. Highest Salary or Commission
paid weekly. Steady employment the
year round. Outfit free; exclusive territory; experience not necessary; big
pay assured workers; special inducements to beginners. Write at once for
particulars to
ALLEN NURSERY CO.
Rochester, N. Y.
Baby, baby, baby, as quick as a wink,
before they think, is the way we take
them at "Waterman's Photo gallery.
Old People
Old people who require medicine to regulate tne bowels and kidneys will find lhe
true remedy in Electric Bitters. This rued
icine does not stimulate and contains no
whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a
tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the
stomach and bowels, adding strength and
giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding
nature in the performance of the functions.
Electric Bitters is au excellent appetizer
and aids digestion. Old people find, it just
exactly what they need. Price 50c per
bottle at Lister & Sheeder Drug Store.
Commissioner's Notice.
State of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
Notice is hereby given, that an order of the
Probate Court for the county of Washtenaw,
made on the seventh day of April A. D. one
thousand eight hundred and ninety six, six
months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against tlie estate of
Gaston Gilman late of said county deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceased are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court
at the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor,
for examination and allowance, on or before the
seventh day of October next and that such claims
will beheard before saidCourt on the seventh day
of July and on the seventh day ofOctober uext at
ten o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated Ann Arbor April seventh. A. D.
one thousand eighteen hundred and ninety six.
J. WmuBn BABnin, Judge of Probate.
This Is The Season tor
Tan
We have a large variety of the latest Styles. Selling
lots of'em too.
The finest SI.50 Shoe in the county.
Equal to most $2.00 Shoes,
A lew leaders in Groceries:
A flour sifter and can of good baking powder 15c.
7 lbs English currants for 25c.
Lion Coffee 20 cents.
Very large sour pickles 6c doz.
Try a package Postum Cereal, the great health drink.
D. Nissly.
Boots, Shoes, Furnishings, Crockery, Groceries.
re-r
The following seasonable selections have re-
$ ceived "MARCHING ORDERS" and at the
£ prices named will obey orders immediately
E. H. Cressy.
Wauti-d:—Agents for my new "Up
to Dale Piano Teacher.1' Auybody
can learn to play in one half hour with
out leFSOns. Quick sellers. Big money-makers. C. S. Reed.
Calumet Building, Chicago, 111.
The Silver Craze.
Silver has greatly depreciated la commercial values, and ijjav; \\e .ijound impractjicabl
for money nurnpses, but thousands suffer
dy^pengia, indigestion and; constipation
have found that 50a or SI in sil\;er invested in Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is worth
its' -worth in. gold. Trial sizes (10 doses
10c) by Lister & Sheeder.
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS,
GOPVR1CHTS, etc.
For Information and free Handbook write to .
HUNNK& CO.. S6t BnoAnwAY. New York.
vldest bureau for securin^patcn^ in America.
Every patent taken out by us is brought beforo
tho public by a notice given free of charge in tho
mmtm
Xari
worlc
man should be without it. Weeklv. §3.i
year;S1.50sixmonths. Address. MTJSN & CO.i
POEtBHEBS, 3C1 Broadway-, New York City< .
same.
Fred Jerry
Marshal
S5.00
W. J, Jackson
Board of Review
4.00
Q. E. Schairer
,, ,. „
4.00
Sf. D. Wallace
Street Work
4 02
Wo
rk on Cemetery.
CS. Woodward
Surveying & Platting
GO 00
W. 1). Simmons
Building fence
44 0j
W. Warner
Boarding Surveyor
4.S0
H. Thornton
Worlc
1.25
Fred Schmidt
„
r> 40
W. Carson
.,
3.00
W. Cole
Painting fence
1§.00
Meeting adjourned.
S.B.'YAJggDZES,
C. M" How,
President.
-f "Clerk.
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fan bos paidj'fjn" at. SQu por wret.
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SfiL.1} ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
J.T. Midgley Agt.
" 18 Tivver St. Am Aror, Mich.
Estate of Lester Silsbury
State Of Michigan, County of Washtenaw s s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at tlie Probate office in the city of Ann Arbor on Thursday the
seventh day of May in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety-six. Present J. Willard Babbitt, Judge of Probate. In the matter
of the estate of Lester Silsbury deceased. On
reading: and filing the petition, duly verifi>d, of
Elizabeth Silsbury praying that a certain instrument now ou file in this Court, purporting to be
the last will and testimentof said deceased may be
admitted to probate and that administration of
said estate may be granted to herself the executor iu said will named or some other suitable person. Thereupouit is ordered, that Monday the eighth day of June next at ten o'clock
in the f oieuoon, be assigned for the hearing of
said petition, aud that the devisees, legatees aud
the heirs at law of said deceased and all other persons iuterested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden
at the Probate Office, in the city of Ann Arbor,
and show cause if any there be, why the
prayer of the petitioner should not be granted
And it is further ordered that said petitioner give
notice to the persons interested m said estate
of thependeney of said petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copyof this order to be published in the Saline Observer a newspaper print-'
ed and circulated in said county threu successive weeks previous to said day of hearing.
[ATrue Copy] J. Willard Babbi'it.
Wat. G. Doty Judge of Probate
Probate Eegister.
MORTGAGE SAJUE.
Whereas default has beeu made in the conditions of a certain mortgage bearing date the
fifth day of November A. D. one thousand eight
huudred and eighty-nine, made and executed by
[ Adam Kiedel sr. aud Margaret Eiedel, his wife of
i the township ofBridgewater and state of Michigan
to John Burg Sr. of the township of York
county and state afore said and duly
recorded iu the office of Kegister of Deeds for
said county of Washtenaw in Liber sixtjr-seven
ou page two hundred and eighty-nine, on the
twelfth dayof November one thousand eight hun
died and eight-nine; and by which default the
power of sale contained in said mortgage has
become operative and uo proceedings having
been had at law to recover the amount; due upon the said mortgage, or any part thereof there
being claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of two thousand two hundred and
forty-two dollars and niuety six cents lor principal, and interescupon said mortgage aswell as
the sum of thirtv dollars attorney lee as provided for by law and stipulated!*! said mortgage
besides th« costs and charges, of foreclosing.
Therefore notice is hereby given that the said
mortgage will be foreclosed pursuant to the
statue in such case made and provided by a
sale at public auction at the south door of thecourt
house in the city of Ann Arbor, said county of
Washtenaw in said state of MichiganCUiai being
the place cf holding the Circuit court for said
couuty of Washtenaw) on the twenty-sixtliday of
June one thousand eight hundred ninety-six at
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day of so
much and such parts of theproperty mentioned
and described in saidmortaage as shall be sufficient to cover the amountso dueupon said mortgage as aforesaidtogetherwithiuterest, attorney
fees and other costs and charges of said foreclosure and sale, which premises are described
in said mortgage as follows: All that certain piece
or parcel of land situatedin tlie township of Bridge
water couuty of Washtenaw state of Michigan and
doscribedas follows, to-wit: The east half of tlie
northwest quarter of section ten in said township
ofBridgewater Dated, April first one thousand eight hundred ninety-six.
FnAskE. Joses, John Burg,
Atty, for Mortgagee. .Mortgagee.
Bonanza For Salesmen.
We want reliable, honest men to sell
our Nursery Stock and Seeds. Every
chance given. Salary or commission.
Now is your chance if you want a
"snap". Write us with references.
P. N. May Company-,
Rochester, N. Y
1,000 yards finest French
All Wool Challies. Regular price 59c,,
to -Me to close at
25 Cents.
1.000 yards 32 inch fine
Scotch Ginghams, actual value 25c,
onr price for this season 19c to close at
12 1-2 Cents
500 yards fine
All Wool 25c Challies to close out at
15 Cents
All „.,«
All our
Pattern lengths of Imported
Ladies Spring Capes
Dress Goods
at exactly 3 of
lo bo closed at just J regular prices.
orignal prices.
From "Wednesday on the
above goods are offered at
these remarkably low prices
E. F. Mills & Co.
20 Main St.
Ann Arbor,. Mleli.
*.^%.%%^^^^*.'V%***«
PATENTS
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patient businessconductedfor moderate Fees. .
!OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.S. PATENT'OFFICE;
{ and we can secure patent m less time than those;
5 remote from Washington. . c
Send model, drawing or photo., with descnp-J
5 tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free_of j
{charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. ,
\ A pamphlet. "HowtoObtain Patents," withj
5 cost of same in the IX. S. and foreign countries j
5 sent free. Address, i
C.A.SNOW&COJ
Opp. patent Office, Washington, D. C-
W*<i%»%%**%%%>^J»*^"*'***^w**^^%l*^v*r*,%^^ "
We again have the^ss^^
Plymouth Binder
Our customers of last season will buy the same kind .
this season and wo would like to supply a few new ens- :
tomers who have had trouble in getting good twine
heretofore. Evey ball warranted • • .'■•■■ -
Very Truly Yours;.
E. W. Ford & Son.
Agents.
Men's Suits
We have ono particular line of Men's Suits that we
want to impress upon your mind. It's a black clay
worsted made up in sack and frock from 16 oz goods
Plenty heavy enough for summer or winter wear. We
havo the same thing in gray worsteds. The pricq is
S10,00
Wo have plenty others but tho low price wo make on
this line is suro to plo:isu you if you are loukini; for a
medium.'priced suit. Ask to see it.
'i*,i
Object Description
| Title | 1896-06-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1896-06-04 |
| 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 |
