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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE, 11, 1896.
VOL. XVI.-NO. 32.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
T W. SAUNTLETT, O. O.
Graduate of the
Chicago Ophthalmic College and Hospital
Will call and lest your eyes if you address
meat
MILAN, - MIOH.
SCHOOL NOTES.
p F. SHEEDER, A. Nl., Nl. Q
Physician & Surgeon.
From the TJ. ot 31. and Jefferson Hospital College, Philadelphia, late assistant to the Bliss
Eye Hospital, Springfield. O.
Special attention given to the eye.
Ey.es tested aud glasses fitted.
Office and Residence—over store, Chicago St.
SALINE - MICH.
D
R. B. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
Office over Nichols Bros, drug store.
SALINE, - - MICH.
P E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended'to with Promptness »nd
Care. Office on McKay street.
SALES'**.
MIOH..
r% . WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
Especial-attention paid to Pension Claims o£ all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MICH. '
MILAN,
b.
W. CHANDLER, Nl D.
l*H YSiClAN aad SUKOEON
•IV.uo on Adrian Street, first door soutM of the
Wallace Block,
S.VI.1XE, - MIOH.
r • C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
M VUOtf. '.KNAWEE CO., 311CH.
Uoii'i ■•fi.iii witn TecuMiseh by Tal'-Rraplr
and b> .'ilail.
ALL CALLS I'ltOJllTLY ATTKXUKD TO.
YV*ATERW1AN'
LJ110T0GKAP11G ALLEHI.
(Jliss Gillett's old stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
deascd W meet aE in need of work in my line.
"Jill and see samples of our work.
jrisH's
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing hd all
Work in the Barber Line.
HOMER FISH.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
A. J. WARREN,
——CONVEYANCER AND
Biotas?^ • Public.
Ml legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
CM MEM MARKET.
ft. A. I1NDENSCHMOT
l? 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 •
Fresh mi Salt Meats of all Kinds,
Poultry, Fish, Sausage, Etc.,
AT POPULAR DH CEg.
Complete steam outfit for manufacturing sau
"age, Remember the old stand.
C. A. LINDENSCHWIIDT
Melissa Hull, Editor.
The'Manehesters were outclassed in
the ball game Saturday.
Mary Morgan has again entered
school.
The Tecumseh High School ball club
are expected here Saturday.
Mis-s Webb and Prof. Austin will entertain the Seniors Friday evening.
Tbe Senior arithmetic class enjoyed
an examination Tuesday.
Tbe High School boys will cross bats
witb the Clin: on team Saturday afternoon.
The chemistry class is now working
in analysis and the laboratory hours
have been doubled.
The program for promotion exercises
has been in preparation for somo time.
The Juniors are talking ice cream
and strawberry social.
Commencement week program:
June 21, evening, Baccalaureate address by Rev. T. B. Leith.
.Tune 24, evening, class day.
Juue 25, morning, promotion exercises
of grades, immediatelj* followed by
dedication of senior stone by the graduating class. Evening, commencement. Address by Hon. H. B. Pattui-
gill.
June 25, evening, alumni banquet.
Roll of Honor.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Ralph Isbell 97, Eva, Schsiim*, Floyd
Bennett 95; Mabel Kyte, Rose Wood,
Callie Smith 98.
FIRST PRIMARY.
Robert Ehnis, Willie Gillen. K-*y
.Tones, Genevieve Barr, Matilda Morris
Ermine O'Hara, Bertha Renchler,
Jennie Webb.
CAVEATS,
TRADE MARKS,
DESICN PATENTS,
COPVRIQHTS, etc.
For information and free' Handbook write to
* lUTNIf £ CO.. 301 Broadway, Kew York.
Oldest bureau, for securing patents In America,
£ver£ patent taken out by us is brought before
pie public by a not! po §Iyen free of charge in the
finite ^irnOT
larcest circulation of any scientific paper In the
World. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelliffent
man should be without it Weekly. S3.00 a
year; S1.50sixmontlis. Adoress.inJNN & CO.,
"Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York City.
Mooreville,
Mrs. Geo. Culver, Mrs. Jarnvs Firman and Mrs. Irving Clark ware Ypsi-
lauli visitors Saturday.
The heavy rain Sunday afternoon
and evening raised the S'lUne river to
its banks.
E. B. Forfl innde ft trip to Ypsilanti
Sunday after Miss Barnard.
Gommenoefnent exorcises weie hold
in the Baptist church Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings. Miss, planch
Forsythe aud Roy Ford were the graduates from the 10th grade besides a
large class from the Sth.
Rov. Sales, of Chicago, preached in
the Baptist church Snnday morning
and visited Mrs. Milo Clark.
Miss Donna McLaehlan came home
from. Ann Arbor Wednesday evening
accompanied by a classmate.
Volney - Davenport is remodeling
his house and had part of the roof off
during one of the heavy rains.
Two loads of children went through
here Saturday enroute to a picnic at
Mr. Ostrandor's, their teacher.
Miss Shepard returned to her school
in Ypsilanti Monday.
The Daily Times has leased the Bross
store on S. Main st. for a period of ten
years and the building wili bo fitted up
for the use of that paper. A new front
will bo put in, new floors laid and the
entire building put in tip-top shape.
The editorial and connting rooms will
be on the first floor, the Hausfreund
will have the 3nd floor aud the press
room will occupy the rear of the first
floor. N. Main St. will be sorry to lose
this office. The change will be made
about July 1st.—Courier.
«jjr -9 ^
The day of freaks in eggs is not over
and here is a freak that eclipses all
others, according to the Hudson Ga-
zette. The other morning Frank Ballard was carefully dissecting an egg,
preparatory to devouring it, when he
noticed a spot in the hardened white
which caused a stay in the proceedings
long enough to make an examination.
He found imbedded therein two kernels of wheat and they had sprouted
and begun business for themselves
The kernels were transplanted and
their.progress will be watched with interest. If they grow Frank may find
rauie by being the-originator of a superior grade of egg wheat, yet unknown to agriculturists.—Clinton Local.
3*liqse ItXpnotouous Sonnets.
She (gushingly to the literary lion)—
Oh. Mr. De Reitre, I did so enjoy that
last volume of yours—that "Little Book
of Sonnets," you. know.
He—Thank yon. I am glad that yon
enjoyed them. Bnt haven't you any
helpful criticism for me?
She—•'Well, don't ycu think if you
had made them different lengths they
wouldn't have looked so monotonous?—
New YA-k Journal.
BOXING AT OLYMPIA..
■WTicre the Fierce Combats Were Fought
Almost to the Death.
They were cautious, these two, as if
Xenokles fully realized the power and
achievements of his opponent and
Glaukus wished to test the guards and
attacks of an unknown rival before proceeding to fight in earnest. The sun was
already declining toward the -western
sea. An hour had passed. The spectators grew impatient. Were the boxers
contending only to weary each other in
holding up the weight of their armed
hands? Such fights had been, bnt different tactics -were looked for from
Glaukus. They knew him for no cowardly trifler. Xenokles, too, must be of
good heart to face so famous a fighter.
"See! Did I not say it?" cried a
Krotonian.
Without warning from eye or muscle
Glaukus had suddenly closed with his
opponent j but, to his evident astonishment, the other, without trying to evade
the rush, met it with a blowfull on the
chest which resounded through the sta-
dion. Glaukus' career was checked, but
Xenokles, not satisfied with this, now
sprang forward and struck again and
again with all his strength, until Glaukus rallied from his, surprise and, taking advantage of an open guard, brought
his rival to earth.
The Messenian was on hisfeet almost
as soon as he touched the ground. The
combat was no longer tame. Both men
were wounded and bleeding, but they
came together like raging bnlls. Their
great arms swung through the air,
raining down blow after blow, while
the clashing of brass upon brass, as they
guarded the strokes, rang like the forge
of Hephaestus.
"Wiil not your Alytre interpose?"
exclaimed the Mede.
"The rules forbid it," said Evander,
"but whoever kills an adversary loses
his crown. Ha! That was too much for
the Messenian. See how he sways aud
drops his hands!"
"Now, Glaukus, now!" screamed the
crowd. '' Strike ere he recover!''
But the wary Krotonian paused to
watch the effect of his last blow. He
knew that the limit of human endurance had been almost reached, and he
wished to conquer with as little danger
to his foe as possible. ,
"He has judged well," said Evander
as the Messenian sank down. ' 'Glaukus
Is too practiced a boxer to risk losing a
won victory."—"A Day at Olympia,"
by Dufneld Osborne, in Scribaer's.
BucMen's Arnica Save.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, 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.
Punctures.
And all o.ther Bicycle repairing- done
on short notice and guaranteed.
Do not forget Cressy when you want
anything in bicycle sundries.
Handle-bars beut to any shape desired.
Best machine oil always on hand.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing
it specialty.
E. H. Cressy.
You Have Seen
Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin advertised for months, but havo you ever
tried it? If not you do not know what
an ideal stomach remedy it is- A 10c
bottle (10 doses 10c) will show you its
great merits as a cure for constipation
indigestion and sick headache. Eeg
ular size 50c and SI at Lister & Sheed
THE MEW •
Standard i Dictionary.
Of the English Laiiguage.
THE MOST COMPLETE.—It defines
about 300,000 words aud phrases—
nearly one-third more than are do-
fined in the large and expensive Century dictionary, and more than twice
as many as are defined in the latest-
revisions of Webster's and -Worcester's "unabridged" dictionaries,
THE MOST AUTHORITATIVE.—Its
production required the co-operation
of 247 editors and specialists for
nearly live years, .it an average expense of §4,000'a week; in all, annul;
*Bl,t)00,000—its average cost per page-
being three, limes as grnat as that ct:
any other dictionary.
BUILT ON OUIG1NAL PLANS—rt,
more than doubles tho use? of a dictionary by introducing outirely new
features, suggested by leading scholars of the world. These, together
with its superior treatment of subjects, c-irry the work beyond the
point of competition with any similar publiaations. (S«jci "Distinguishing Features.'" pages 4 to 7.)
Don't buy a dictionary till you havo
examined the Standard.
Can be paid for at 50c pot* week.
Fo prices and terms write.
SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION.
•J. T. RfSidgley Agt.
18 Traver St. Ann Aror, Mich.
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 quicu as a wink,
before tbey think, is the way we take
them at Waterman's Photo gallery.
A Valuable Prescription
Editor Morrison Worthington Ind. "Sun"
writes; *'You have a valuable prescription
in Electric Bitters and I can cheerfully recommend it for constipation and sick head
ache and as a general system tonic it has no
equal. Mrs. Anna Stehle 262i> Cottage
Ave. Chicago -was all run down, could not
eat or digest food, had a backache which
never left her and felt tired and weary but
six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her
health. Prices SOc. and §1.00. Get a bottle atLister <& Sheeder's Drug Store (5
Final Account.
s
rate of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of: Washtenaw, holden at the Probate
Office in the city of Ann Arbor, ou Monday tlie
eighth day of June in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety six. Present J.
Willard Judge of P.-obate. In the matter of
the estate of Jesie Warner deceased, Mary E.
Warner and Lizzie Adelle Warner Josenhans
executors of the last will and testament of said de
ceased come into Court and represent that they
are prepared to render their final account as
sueh executors. Thereupon it is ordered that
Friday the third day of July next at ten o'clock
in tlie forenoon be assigned for examining and
allowing such account, and that the devisees,
legatees and heirsit-law of said deceased an d all
other persons interested In said estate are re
quired to appear at a session of sa d Uour: then
to be holden at the Probate Office in the cily of
Ann Arbor, in said couuty and show cause if
any there b* why the slid accouutshould net
be allowed. And it is further ordered that said
executors give uotiee to the persons interested,
in the said estate, of the pendency of said account and tlie hearing thereof, by causing a
copy ot this order to be published in the Saline
Observera newspaper printed and circulating in.
said county three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
[A True Copy] J. Willard Babpixt.
AVm. G. Uotst * Jddge of Probate
Probate Kegister.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Whereas default has beenmadein the conditions of a certain mortgage bearing date the
fifth day of November A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and eighty-nine, made and executed by
Adam Kiedel sr. and Margaret Eiedel, his wife of
the township ofBridgewater and state of Michigan
to Johu Burg Sr. of the township of York
county and state afore said and duly
recorded in the office of Kegister of Deeds for
said county of SVashtenaw in Liber sixty-seven
on page two hundred and eighty-nine, on the
twelfth day of November one thousand eight hun
dred and 'eight-nine; and by which default the
power of sale contained in said mortgage has
become, operative and no proceedings having
been had at law to recover the amouui due upon the said mortgage, or auy 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 ninety six cents for principal, and interest upon said mortgage as well as
the sum of thirty dollars attorney fee as provided for by law and stipulated ii said mortgage
besides tlie costs aud charges of foreclosing.
Therefore notice is hereby given that ihe said
mortgage will be foreclosed pursuant to the
statue in such case made and provided by a
sale at public auction atthesouth door of lliecourt
house in the eity of Ann Arbor, said county of
Washtenaw in said state of Michigan(that being
the place of holding the Circuit court for said
county of Washtenaw) on the twenty-sixthday of
June one thousand eight hundrvd ninety-six at
ten o'clock in the iorenoon of said day of so
much and such parts of the property mentioned
and described in saidnlortaage as shall be sufficient to cover the amountso dueupou said mortgage as aforesaid together with interest, attorney
fees and other costs and charges of said foreclosure and sale, which premises are described
in said mortgageas follows: All that certain piece
or parcel of laud situated in tlie townslii p of Bridge
water county of Washtenaw state ofiliehigan and
described as follows, to-wit: The east half of the
northwest quarter of section ten in said township
ofBridgewater Dated, April first oue thou
sand eight hundred ninety-six
FiiAXkE. Jones, John Buro,
Atty. for Mortgagee. Al on gagee.
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.
U. N. May Company,
Rochester, N. Y
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Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and ail Patent business conducted for moderate Fees. .
our Office is opposite u. S. P.»tent Office^
and we can secure patent >n less time than those J
remote from Washington. . <
Send model, drawing or photo.,-with descnp-l
! tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of S
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i
A pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patents," withj
co¥ttif same in the U. S.and foreign countries J
sent free. Address, '
iC.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. patent Office, Washington, D. C.
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Sntijr little fcrlunrtilift»'? 0«n Bmflej*
work for ns, bv Anna I'ngc, Austin,
k'lVxas, nm* .Tnn.H«nn, Toledo, Ohio.
|Si'B vvt. Othersnreik'inpnSwcH. J>ny
Iiiotyou2 Some rnni over SoOO. GO a
[month. Ton «"t do ihe work andlive
fat home, when-vcr you arc Kvenbe-
'ginners are easily ennuii*** from $3 to
jumv •SlUadsv.AllflP'ff.'WertiQw-yQullOW'
*^L. iL K-S9* nild s-krt you. C*u work in * pare tin-e
T* ^* jgSSjgy or all th« lime-. ];isr money for work*
L.-*^* «S?$P*£>* crs~ Failure imkiurtviL nirton? them.
wi^ir"fiTfia*"^e'* SEW audwnuderf>il. Particulars free.
I?.iraHet6«fcCo,a35'>x.SSOrorU'an«l.3llainft
E. F. MILLS & GO.
20 MAIN STREET.
Ann Arbor - Mich.
Thursday morning this week we inaugurate a
Clearing; Sale of all spring and Summer goods
Special prices will he given on every piece of
Spring and Summer dress goods, Fancy black
goods, wash goods, wrappers, shirt waists,
summer corsets, prints etc.
Tho reductions will bo such as we generally
make in the latttr part of July and are unusual at this time of year
We aim to sell each seasons goods in its season
and consequently prices will be made to accom
plish this end now.
FOR SUMMER WEAR
Men's Sweaters
Bolbrigsan, blue and black with double neck, made from Egyptian
yarn 50c each. Tho same style out a trifle coarser at 25c
Men's Crash Suits
Single and double breasted. Cool, comfortable, durable, Just
. lhe tiling for hot days. $5 per suits.
Crash Trousurs and white duck trousers $1.25, 1.50 2.00
Negligee Shirts
*
A special lot of 50 doz with attached and dotachod collras made
from porcalo and madras cloth 89c each S for S2,50
This Is The Season for '
We have a large variety of the latest Styles. Selling
lots of 'em too.
The finest S3.50 Shoe in the county.
Equal to most S2.00 Shoes,
A tew 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 6 c doz.
Try a package Postum Cereal, the great health drink.
3To-ul:i?s -bzc-ci-Xy
D. Nissly.
Boots, Shoes, Furnishings, Crockery, Groceries.
We again have tne,^H^^>
Plymouth Binder Twine.
Our customers of last season will buy the same kind
this season and we would like to supply a few now customers who liavi- had trouble in getting good twiuo
heretofore. Evev ball warranted
Very Truly Yours.
E. W. Ford & Son.
ubscribe for the OBSERVER
Object Description
| Title | 1896-06-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1896-06-11 |
| 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 |
