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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL -8, 1S97.
VOL. XVIL-NO. 23.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
p C. TRAVER, NI. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Office and residence, on McKay Street, nrst
door east of P. E. Jones.
SALINE, - MIC1I.
MONDAY'S ELECTION.
D.
p F. UNTERKIRCHER, Nt.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Cliica-
•_o St.
SALINE - MIOH.
f)R.S. E. HATHAWAY,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE,
MIOH.
*|"** E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
. Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
o
. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
-pecial attention paid to Pension Claims ot all
kinds. Kewcomb Block,
MILAN, - MIOH.
M C. SLAQHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MA-COrf, LENA.WEE CO., MICH.
yonnectfon witn Tecumseh by Telesraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
YyATERMAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
CMiss Gillett's old stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
•leased to meet all to need o£ work in my line.
"Tall and see samples of our work.
The Township Wept Republican by Maj-
1 orities from 65 to 118.
W
114
US
110
SG
DISH'S
Barber Shop.
•'air Cutting, phavinK, Shampooing nd all
Work in the Barber Line,
HA-LINE.
■ HOMER FISH,
MIOH,
A. J. WARBEN, -
CONVEYANCER AND™
Notary - Public.
All legal papers drawu on short
notice and at prices within the
reaoh of all.
leneral Fire Insurance a Specialty.
HUMPHREYS'
1 Cures Fever.
2 'f Worms.
3 " Infants' Diseases.
4 " Diarrliea.
7 *' Coughs.
8 Cures Neuralgia.
9 '" "Headache.
■1Q " Pyspepsia.
1J '* pelayed Periods.
12 *' Leuehorrea.
13 Cures Croup.
14 " Skin Diseases.
15 " Rheumatism.
16 " Malaria.
19 " Catarrh.
20 Cures whooping Cough
gl " Asthma.
24 " General Debility.
26 " Sea-Sickness,
27 " Kidney Diseases.
28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Db. Humuhbeis' Homkopathic MaNUAIi
of Diseases "Mailed "Fiusb.
Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the -vest
pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid upon
receipt of price, 25 cents, except "Nps. 88. and «.
are made $1-00 size only. Humphreys' Medicine Company, Ml William St., New York. ^
HUMPHREYS1'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
I-orFlIea-External or *mt|rnal, BllndorBleeatoss
FistmlainAiio; ItchlngorBleeding of the Keetnm.
Tho relief 13 immediate—the cure certain.
■PHIOE, 5,0 OTS. TRIAL SIZE. 25 OTS.
Sold bj DroteUtt, or cat pMt-p«li OB receipt ot price.
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No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No,
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No.
No.
No.
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No.
No.
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No.
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No.
No.
N. Lister was elected Commissioner
of Schools by a good majority.
Mondav was, like a majority of township meeting days, a raw' and gloomy
One. The voting in the forenoon was
somewhat slow, and not until afternoon did the crowd from tho country
begin to roll in. There did not seem
to be any great amount of interest
shown toward the township ticket, as
the republican majorities had of late
been large. The principle aud strong
light was for the office of school commissioner which gave W. N. Lister a
majority of 115 Both amendments
were lost and Judge Long carried the
town by 125 plurality. The township
cast 413 votes. There were 22 slale
tickets thrown out, being free from any
mark of distinction. Tbe Socialist
ticket received 2 votes, the Peoples 1,
the Liberty 1 and the Gold Democrats
35. The township election wi'h majorities was as follows:
Supervisor
E. A.. Hauser
Emanuel Feldkamp
Clerk
A. B. VanDuzer
O. M. Kelsey
Treasusrer
W. N Fowler
G. C. Townsend
Justice of the Peace
J. H. Fish
W. 3. Jackson
Highway Commissioner
Fred Meohn
J. F. Eeobbu
Board of Review
Philip Steirla
John Gordon
School Inspector
Clint Stimpson
S. H. Wheelock
Constables
C. H. Conklin
Sela Filagerald
George Klagev
Wilbur Cornish
Orton M. Kelsey
Wesley A very
Robert S. Baty
William Clough
Lodi.
The township went as usual, democratic by good mHjori ties. Ira E.
Wood was re-elected supervisor: Jacob
Birkle, Clerk; John F. Lutz, Treasurer.
^»-«>-^ =—
York.
The Democrats captured averytbirg
with tbe exception ot county scbo'1
commissioner. Alfred Davenport for
Supervisor won by 31 majority; A. E
Putman, Clerk; Ed. Warner, Treasu rer
Arch Ganntlctt, Justice and A. D.
Mclntyre High way eommissioui-i*.
Pittsfiie'd
As usual republican with H. Piatt,
for Supervisor and J. H. Webd, Clerk.
bo
So
89
OS
82
99
Some of the Ladies at the Town Hall
last Mouday night removed tfieir bats,
thus enabling other*-, to see the stage.
Others, .whose hair was in disorder
and who presumably hadn't time to
lis it before leaving home, weren't up
to this courtesy. When ever you see
one of the sex at an entertainment who
won't remove her sky plo-*^ you ms<"y
know she is ashamed of her hair.—
Grass Lake News.
Governor Pingree breaks the record
in the matter of granting pardons to
convicts. During the first three months
of his administration Gov. Rich pardoned three conyicts, and during the
entire first year be pardoned seven ano
commuted the sentences of four. Gov
Pingree's administration is not yet
quite three months old, yet be has
already pardoued ten convicts, five of
whom were lifers, and relpased eight
on parole.—Search Light.
Our Neighbors
Cure Fo. Sick Hsadacfie.
Thousands of ladies suffer from sick
headache caused undoubtedly by disordered liver or stomach. The best
remedy that can be obtained for this
distressing complaint i-= fo'ind in Hood's
Pills. Thi/se pills are so mild and j*en^.
tie in action, yet so. thorough that
they give perfect satisfaction. Tbey
cure sick headache, jtundice, sour
stomach and all 1 iver ills. Th-y break
up colds and fevers and prevent the
grip.
"Hard Bread" Barely Sent Back.
"Now, if the bakor sends us a loaf of
stale bread," said tho old soldier, "we
send it back. But, dear ine, we didn't
often do anything of that sort in the
army. We didn't get very much soft
bread auyway—that is, regular bread.
What we had mostly was hard bread,
sometimes called hard tack—a kind of
cracker, like soda cracker in shape, and
not unlike it in appearance, but thicker.
And hard bread of good quality and not
more than a month old wasn't had. In
fact, it was very good. It was only
when we got some that was very old,
and that had * foreign creatures boring
in it, so that you had to khockit against
something before eating it, that anybody
growled, and even then we rarely sent
it back. Sometimes if it "was very bad
the regimental quartermaster would
send back tho whole lot and diaw nev.
if he could. But of tener we kept it, and
you could throw it away if you wanted
to, but that was all.
"Still, our outdoor life was conducive
to good appetites, and after all one could
have a poorer breakfast than moldy,
hard bread and coffee. For instance,
nothing."—New York Sun.
50 lbs.
of Coal
A day would keep your rooms
warm in winter. Buf that
small stove will tmrn only
twenty-five. Hence, discomfort
and misery.
A certain amount of fat,
turned daily, would keep your
tody warm and healthy. But
your, digestion is bad, and you
don't get it from ordinary fat-
food. Hence you are chilly,
you catch cold easily, you have
coughs and shivers; while
pneumonia, bronchitis, or consumption finds you with no resistive power.
Do this. Burn better fuel.
Use SCOTT'S EMULSION
of Cod-liver Oil. Appetite and
digestive power will revive;
and soon a warm coating of
good flesh will protect the vital
organs against the cold and the
body against disease.
Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00
Book free for the asking.
SCOTT & BOWNE, NcwYorit.
Consumption Cure—Warner's
White Wine of Tar Syrup, the
best congh remedy 011 earth, ernes a
cold in one day if taken in time.
25 and 50 cts. All druggists.
Final Account.
s
A Ijmuted Monarchy.
Mr. Bluff (hest at a little dinner of
male friends)—Yes, gentlemen, I hold
that every man should be master of his
own house. There is no other way.
Well, as you are all through, gentlemen,
suppose we adjourn to tbe library for a
smoke?
"Waggish Guest—Why not smoke here
in this grand old dining hall?
. "Urn! Mrs. Bluff won't let us."—
New York Weekly.
ate 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 Aroor on Tuesday the
sixth ilay oE May in the year one thousand
aight hundred and ninety seven. Present H.
Wirt Newkirk Judge of Prohate. In the matter of
the estate of Gao-ge Nissly deceased, Daniel
Nissly executor of the last will and testament of
said deceased comes into Court and represents
that he is now prepared to render his final
account as such executo-. Thereupon itis ordered
that Tuesday the fourth day of May next
at ten o'clock in the forenoon he assigned for
examining and allowing such account, and that
the devisees legatees and heirs at law of
said deceased and all other persons interested
in said estate are required to appear at a
session of said Court then to be holden at tlie
Prohate Office In the city of Ann Arbor, in
said county and: show cause if any there be
why the said account should not he allowed
And it is further ordered that siid exentor
give notice to the persons iufrested in
the said estate, of the pendency of said account and the hearing thereof, by causing a
copy of this order to be published in the Saline
Observer a newspaper printed and circulating in
said county three successive weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
IA True Copy] H. "Wirt Newkirk
P. J. Lehmas . Judge oEProbate
Probate Register.
Uncle Allen's AUvicc,
"If ycu have any tears to shed over
the sufferings of tho destitute," oh-
served Uncle Alleu Sparks, "don't shed
them until yon have sent a bundle of
food and clothing to the sufferers. And
then," added Uncle Allen, as the idea
grew upon him, "you won't need to
shed thorn. "-^-Chicago Tribune.
The Magic Cotton Bed will color one
pound of cotton a beautiful tm*key red
absolutely fast against sun op washing.
10i at Unter'.d roller Pharmacy 10
* Wanted-ftn Idea
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent?
Protect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth.
Writ* J&HMrWEDDBBBftBlffe CO.. Patent Attof
nays. Washington. D. C. for their ♦1,800 prize offer
•ndllst of two hundred Inventions wanted.
Plymouth desires to organize a ball
team that will stay with them through
the entire season.
Nissly the hen-raiser of Saline, was
elected village president. He was
always a lucky rooster.—Adrian Press.
Spain wants to build more warships
hut she has no money. Same reason
why editors don't smoko cigars and
own yachts.—Search Light.
Don't lend your umbrella: you may
need it yourself.—Xorthville Record.
Don't borrow your friend's urahivlla:
he may need it himself.—Milan Leader
Prank Shaver has added to Lis collection of curiosties at his shop a pisiol
found at the home of Jesie James tho
day he was shot by Chas. Ford. Gus
Warren presented the gun to Mr.
Shaver.—Chelsea Standard
Britton is in hard luck: Their regular village election went over by default, the second is pronounced illegi!
and they now have set May S a? the;
time to try it again. Better post up a
little before that date or th vy wi I
make.another slip.
At noon Tuesday the fine new bmi
belonging lo Columbus Awl's, of
Bridgewater Center, was badly damaged by fire. Mr. Awlls was eating
his dinner when a neighbor ran in and
told him that his straw stack was on
fire, and it was not long before the
flames spread to the barn. There was
bnt a small insurance on it. Clarence
Awlls and Fred Crosby had a new corn
busker, which ecstf *>00. stored on the
first floor and i t was destroyed.—Argus.
Old Jetjple.
Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and Mdueys will find the
true remedy in "Electric Bittern, This
medicine does not stimulate nnd contains
n o whisky nOr other intoxicant, but acts ns
a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on
the stomach and howols, adding strength
and giving tone to tha organs. Iheroby
aiding Nature in the performance of the
functions. "Electric Bitters is an excellent
appetizer aud aids digestion. Old people
find it jnst exactly what they' need. Price
50 cents and Si.00. Get a boltle at L'ster
& Sheeder's Drug Store. :">
Chancery Sale.
Iu pursuance and by virtue of an order and
decree of the Circuit court for the County of
Washtenaw in Chancery made and entered on
the Eighteenth day of December 1893, in a certain case therein pending wherein Clara Kilby is
complainant and George B. Mason and Aim E.
Mason, are defendants.
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the southerly front door of tiie Court house in the riiy of
Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, state of
Michigan said Court House being the place for
holding the Circuit cjurt for said county on
Saturday the 1 st day of May 1SD7, at ten o'cl *ck
in the forenoon, the folloning described parcel
of land rituate in the village o£ Saline Mich
commencing at a point on the south east corner
of land formerly owned by Thomas L Humph-
reyvlUe and running thence nor-her'y a'ong the
eastlineof said Hutmhreyvillus land one hundred and ninety se en 'est and four inches, to
the south line of a lot formerly owned by Z.
G. Brown thence eas'erly along said Hue twenty
(30) feet, thence s utlrerly paralel with the first
mentioned line one hundred and ninety s"vra
(IflDfoet and four inches to the northerly line o£
the Chicago road thence westerly along the
northerly line of said Chicago Hold twenty (-"0)
feet and three inches to the place, of beginning. Also a strip of land on the east side of
the above desc ibed land to be u^l in common
forau alley. Dated March 13. ISO".
Joseph F. Wkbb
Circuit Court Commisssoner for
Fkask E. Jokes Washtenaw County
Solicitor for Complainant
Prevention is better -than cure.
"Keep your Wood pure, your appetite
g'oocl and your digestion perfect by
taking Hood's .Sarsapariila.
Hood's Pills act harmoniously "with
Hood's Sarsapariila, gentle, efficient.
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PATENTS
-eats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-
business conducted for Moderate Fees.
Our Office is opposite u. s. Patent Office J
and we can secure patent m less time than those J
remote from Washington. t
Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- i
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
charge. OurfeenotduetiUpalentissecured. 1
A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with j
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J
sent free. Address, J
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. patent Office. Washington, D. C. J
Mr. J. J. ilosley, a prominent mer*
chaiitof Elba, Ky., writr*: '"My son
was so badly afflicted wiih krlney
trouble that he couldti'l walk; at
limes he could not stand on his feet;
his appetite failed him. I recommended Lightning Kidney and Liver Remedy for bim and after taking only a few
doses lie began to eat and got up and
walked and the next day he went to
work on his farm. I have been afilict-
ed with kidnt\y trouble *imM :n/ tenth
year and am now 54 years old atiu ivtn
say that Lightning Kid.n-y mid L vet-
Remedy is th,< Wt ivmvdy I have
ever tried; would not 1I0 without, it.*'
For sale by L M. Thorn cash grocer
Saline Mieh-
CASTOHIA.
DRESS ©HODS
Dress Goods without style are dear at any price. Washtenaw Co.,
Jadies. who formerly purchased their dresses in Detroit, tell us our
styles are not excelled by any city store. They not only say this but
buy their dresses of us which is proof of their sincerity. a
Wo appreciate their patronage and slrivo to deserve it by plaeino-
before ihern each season the goods that are found <m the counters of
Metropolitan stores.
We spccial'y desire you fo look over our exclusive designs in single
dress lengths of bigh-elass novelties from $5.00 to $15.00 a pattern.
We have not overlooked the demand for medium and lo.v price goods
in fact are belter prepared lo servo you ia this respect then over before.
Two specials are worthy the attention of overyono.
i
Black Brocadi's. 40 isiohes wide.
Fancy All Wool Checks, 3*5 inches wide.
II Silk and Wool Novelliss, 36 inches wide.
25 OIHiPtf-TcS ^l. 3T j&JFl-r*
Fancy 50c Wool Novelties.
50c Figured Diagonals.
M 75c Colored Crepons
E. F. Mills & Go's
20 Main St. Ann Arbor
Skla.
AUBRE
'# History and Map ofNs
Cuba for 10" cents
At the Unterkircher Pharmacy
We sell Dye Stuff of every kind of color both, in
package and in bulk. Call for one of our Receipt
Books free. It will show you how to color goods of
every description from carpet rags to a fine dress
A Sensation Mi
Saturday April M).
From 1 to 3 o'clock only
TW~o^v\7-±ll offer
. 5 lbs Granulated Sugar for 15 cents
9 Bars Miller's Family Soap for 25c
12 Boxes best Parlor matches for ioc
Best Hemp Carpet 15c per yard.
.. J. H. Miller's Sons
40 and 42 E- Congress St.
YpsilaxLti, !MI±o~hL-
Always at the Front
Is whore you will always find us with a Fresh, Clean and
Complete slock of all kinds of Me-ils, ami wo are linre to
Serve and please Yon.*-^^-^*-****.*, -
We tako special pains lo buy GOOD stock and \> ,
aim to ke«j) isonsianily on hand. I'm best wit^ijS1
Uetf, Veit'. Pork and Mutton, also WotpuJix.-ii-- :i(i'l
t. Veal. Pork ami Mutton, also "oIokujii-- :i;i<I
Fiuiikfords, and Fish ami 'Saii'srtg'^t'j^tlmir >t-,.s.ni.
\\"b liMA'tj al-io added a Full linn nf
Can ti ecL GrQcg^.©
Vegetables, Fruits, and Meats that&e.*will.;5ell
you right.
Call and soo us when in want of any of the a.bovu,
GL A, Lindenschnuti
1
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-04-08; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-04-08 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
