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OBSERVER.
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1897.
VOL. XVH.--NO. 40.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY. -
■***» C. TRaVER, ni. d.,
PHYSICIAN aud SUKGEOJX.
*■
Cilice, in the Davenport tuildii g ovt r the hank.
hAUNE, . - MICH.
p F. UNTERK..RCHES, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Ofittee at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Cliica-
oSt.
SALINE - MICH.
IV
• G. E. KUHL,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE,
MICH.
K
E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
\1
. WiLLlAMS
Attorney at Law,
i[iecial attention paid to Pension Claims of all
Innds. Xewconib Block,
MILAN, • MICH.
[* 8fgtA*IHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
, ■M4CQ1*, LENAWEE CO,, MICH,
yonneotlon witn Teoumseh by Telegraph
and by Mall.
»T.T. CALI^ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WATERMAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
(Miss Gillett's old stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wptoe-JiJfty and shall be
i) fused tp meetaU »B need al work in my hue.
"tail and see samples of our work.
Barber Shop.
air Gutting, Shaving,
Shampooing
Work in the Barber Line.
nd all
SALINE,
.HOMER FISH.
MICH.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Notary* - Public-
All legal papers drawn on short
notico and at prices within the
reach ol all.
"eneral Fire Insurance a Specialty.
THE MILD POWER CT7RE&
HUMPHREYS3
Tbat the diseases of domestic anl-
\raal3, Hobses, Catxce, Sheet. Doob,
■■Hogs, and Poultry, aro cured by
Humplireys* Veterinary Specifics, is as true as that people ride on railroads,
send messages by telegraph, or sow -with sevriDg
machines. It is as Irrational to bottle, ball and
bleed animals In order to cure them, as It is to
take passage Ina sloop from New yorkto Albany.
Used in the best stables and recommended by
#ieU. S*. Army Cavalry Q^gf&pt1"' "'^ "'
W6QQ &&6H5 BOOK on treatment and careox
Domestic Animals, and stable chait
mounted on rollers, sent free.
VETERINARY
cures j Fevers, Congestion*:, Inflammation,
A.A. 1 Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
B. B.—Strains, -Lameness, Rheumatism
C. C—Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D. D.—Bots or Grabs, Worms.
*G. E.—Conchs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
*F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
G. G.—Miscnrrince, Hemorrliaees.
H.H.—Urinary aud Kidney tfjjteaffes.
1.1. -"Erupt-r«"fe -)|is^asest*'9lftng'U
•Si Ki^Sff »£««->* of BiitestiOB.
Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual,
Vet Onre Oil and Medicator, $7.00
Frice> Single Bottle (over 50 dosesfc .60
SPECIFICS,
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
ind in any quantity on Heceipt of Price.
HUMPHBETS' MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and Jonn Sts., Hew York.
HOSEEGSA'iHJ-e
Lodi News.
Mrs. Frank Tower who has so long
been in a critical condition, died this
morning*.
Ida Clements has a new Clough &
Warren organ.
Mrs Fred Bassett was an Ypsilanti
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. H. Lighthall visited at Fred
Bassetts the first of the week.
Frank Tower threshed his wheat
last week and had a good crop.
A. Daniels hired man went to Ypsilanti Sunday to celebrate.
Charlie Rentchler is very sick with
blood poison:
. Horace Purfleld of Ann Arbor visit-
ei Chas. Herbert the first of the week
Allie Hamlin is home from Clevelau <i
for a short vacation.
Mooreville.
Fred Reese and sister Eva were in
Ann Arhor Sunday.
Miss Nellie McMullen is spending
the week with her sister in Ypsilanti.
James McCollum and Chester Rogers
of Clinton, called on friends here Sunday.
Mrs. W. Jackson of Kansas is spending the summer with relatives here.
Mrs, Tracy of Chicago, is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Oakley Steveson.
Earnest Greenfield visited his brother in Romulus Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Culver of Milan, visited
friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Hiscock spent Wednesday in Ann Arbor.
Miss Lucy Davenport hag a lady
friend from Detroit, visiting her.
Mrs, Electa Pord and Son Roy went
to Ypsilanti Sunday.
The Free Methodists of Hickory st.
baptized 5 persons in the river back of
the Baptist church Sunday afternoon.
Miss Philena Moore of Ann Arbor,
is visiting at A. Davenportb.
A. C. Hathaway went to Toledo Sunday.
Milan Locals.
Conldn't Be Deceived.
Dennis McCarty, a true sbn of Erin,
was suing his neighbor, William Smith,
for damages occasioned by the defendant's carelessness in allowing his donkey to escape from his stable and trespass upon plaintiff's premises, thus doing much mischief in his garden.
McCarty stepped into the witness
bos to give evidence in support Of his
case, and when he had finished the lawyer who appeared for the defendant proceeded" to cross examine hiin.
"Now do you mean to say that all
this injury to the property of which
yon speak was caused solely by Smith's
donkey?" '
"Sort-inly, sor."
"Oh, indeed; aud where did yon first
see this animal which you declare has
been the source of so much mischief?"
"I saw him tied np in defendant's
sthable.''
"les, and where did yon-next see
him?"
"On my primises, to be sure."
The lawyer now saw his chance and
in his best manner pressed the question.
"How did you know it was the same
donkey?"
"How did I know?" was the derisive
exclamation. "If I saw yez tied up in a
sthable don't yez suppose I'd know ye
when yez got loose?"
The plaintiff was excused from further evidence.—Spare Moments.
Get Trusted For Tneir Fares.
It is perhaps not generally known,
even in Brooklyn, that persons of respectable appearance may travel on the
street cars of that city when they have
no money. A woman who has left her
purse at home or a man who has spent
all his change speculating in stocks, if
ordinarily well dressed, has only to tell
the conductor the condition of affairs,
on boarding a car, to get carried to any
desired point.
The conductor gives the penniless
passenger an envelope addressed to the
office of the company, in which to forward later the lacking nickel. This is
done as a matter of course, and only a
passenger who looks disreputable meets
with refusal.
The system has been in operation
some time, which is apparent proof that
the passengers who thus get trusted for
their fares use the envelopes given them
for the purpose for which they are intended.—New York Sun.
28
| SPECIFIC No.
In use SO years. Tne only snccessfnl remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
radProstration, from oyer-workor otner causes.
".1 per -vial, or 5 vials and large -rial powder, for J5.
' Sold br Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt ot price.
HOMPHKEYS' MEDIOINE CO.,
Comer William and John Sts., Now York.
SBOGO.OO s.ycarlsTielngTntffo'by-fonn r.
Goodwin .Troy,*0*.,fl*>w«r*a'faf «*. Reader,
you mat aiot.-iiialce.as'lflt'cfc'tl'it'tve car
t««ch.youqu'c*c'v,'liQW iti'rtrtn"ftbni 4*. to
tio«aiw4f|}is;sill(V*'sp'l Si ore »» you e<
Q,*.""llorn sexes, &U ages. In any part of
[America.you can commence at borne, civ.
/lug; all your liine,or spare moments only to
tlie worl;. Allisnew. Grcatpay SCKK (u
everr worker. We start you, iurnisuit.r
ecerVtliinir. EASILY, SPEEDILYleamii'
I'AltT'CL'LAKS JrKEK. Address 3t om •
SIIMMI A CO.. rOBIUID. JUl-.-
S. T. Blackmer and wife drove from
Fowlerville Sunday and will visit Milan friends for a few days.
Miss Lulu Eddy of Detroit, is the
guest of the Misses Lockwood this week
Prof. Dennison closes his summer
school at Dundee this week.
Miss Matie Smith of Detroit, ^s visiting Milan friends for a f^w^av's..
Mr. Gale of ^ow^er.vj^e., wxi.s. the
guest of Miss itert^!*, "Blackmer t,hejjjrst
oE the weelc.
Miss M^cjt^ie 'V^o.oJcBtt is visiting
jher sister: in Vpsilanti for a fevv days.
The Baptists will have a Sunday
iscbool picnic in the hear future.
A party of 14 young people leave for
the shores of Lake Erie on a tenting
sojourn with Prof, and Mrs. W.Babcock
as chaperons.
Dr. Luxture has been on the sick
list for several days.
Mary Miller has mturuef^ {■"'.''.t-u, Iji.er,
Niagara Fall to-ir'
:t 1 o .
Rev.. a.rtd\ Mrs. l'v. O. Jones are entertaining guests from abroad.
Mrs. F. Lyman of the University
hospital is the guest of Mrs. Lockwood
this week.
Prof, and Mrs Carrick leave this
week for the lakes.
Milan is to he entertained by a pa-
vallion entertainment for the next |v*0-
weeks given by the Sharps^****. Medicine Company:'
M^r.s. 43$ pepper- and Mes.C. Throop
are visiting friends in the northern
part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards have returned from their Frankfort excursion.
Claud Chapin and F. Ste?dli m cycled
over to Macon Sunday and dined with
Fred Easterly.
Prof. Whimerv has §f^'iQ -pupils in
his art class.
Mrs. """). Murry and daughter were
Ypsilanti visitors the last of the week.
Miss Lelia Kelly left Friday for a
visit with friends at Fort Wane, Ind.
Miss Imo Whitmarsh is entertaining
guests from Inkster this week.
Wane Blackmer is the guest of her
sister Mrs. Wm. Farmer at ToledjO,
Prof. Chas. Carrie^ n^a^e. t,he Qis.-
tance from Grand, *^apid,s ta I^ilan, 180
miles in xl[ ^our.3. a,nci 45 minutes, the
last of th.fi week.
Weak Lungs
Hot weather won't cure weak
lungs. You may feel better because out of doors more, but
the trouble is still there. Don't
stop taking your
Scott's
ssssst»ssssslsssssss»s»sssssssssssr»lsesls»sss«»
Emulsion
because the weather happens
to be warm. If you have a
weak throat, a slight hacking
cough, or some trouble with
the bronchial tubes, summer is
the best time to get rid of it.
If you are losing flesh there is
all the more need of attention.
.Weakness about the chest and
thinness should never go together. One greatly increases
the danger of the other. Heal
the throat, cure the cough, and
strengthen the whole system
now. Keep taking Scott's
Emulsion all summer.
For sale by ail druggists at 50c and $1.00.
August Prices
Ai
B. F. Mills & Co?s
Ann Arbor.
Closinr; prices on Summer Goods greet one on eyery
store this week.
Prices on WASH GOODS.
hand
., SHIRT WAISTS,
WRAPPERS,. SKIRTS Etc. are but a fraction
of early terms and customers profit thereby.
Wsw Fall O-oods
We are preparing for thn largrtst busin jss in our history. Alrea%
the New Fall Dress Goods are pouring into our, and such values as wo
shall offer at 25c, 50c, 75c. 85c and SI. will delight every buyer.
Teachers and others who are obliged to make np their autnmn dresses
during the summer, will appreciate the privilege of the eolection from
the very latest Fall Fabricks at so early a time and at so reasonable prices.
E. F. Mills & Co
The Distinction Was There.
"Ton 'women," said he in the peculiarly exasperating -way a man has of
saying those two -words, "You women
buy bargain things because they ar\
cheap." - J
"We do not," said she. "We buy
cheap things because tbey are bargains."
The distinction -was a.liy,0.»t too subtle
for the blundering j-u.^senjine intellect,
ljut it wast;hej*v,TrrIndianapolis Journal.
£Q§SyThf AS AN ORATOR.
• S500 dollars reward is offered to the
finder of any Morphine, Opium, Cocain
or other harmful drug in Dr. Wheeler's
Nerve "Vitalizer. Cures all forms of
Nervous Diseases. Sold at Unterkir-
icher's Drug Store.
Jjnip.psing In Appearance and the -Finest
Speaker of His Time.
"In. appearance Kossuth was tallei
■jha-fl ^niericans had been led to sup-
pese. His face had an expression of penetrating intellect," writes Parko Godwin, recalling the. American visit in
1,861 of the great Hungarian patriot
iii a paper 'of* the "Great Personal
Events" series in The Ladies' Home
Journal. "It was long, the forehead
broad, bnt not excessively highA ^engh
a slight baldness made i'l seem, so, and
the chin narrow^ Tbo.'j sqviare in its
form. His \\al^ was thin in front and
dark ^tt'y-yyiit as \vas his bea-cd, which
-"vat! ctuite' long,, but net very thick, and
arranged, \vith tteutness and taste. His
-pnstac"M-was heavy and rather long.
His eyes were very large and of a light
bine.' His complexion -was pale. As a
speaker his manner was at once incomparably dignified and graceful. His
posture and appearance in repose ■wer^
imposing, not only from their essS'iai
grace and dignity, bnt from; a sense of
power they impressed Tjp^ij the beholder;
'' He spoke as i{ \;4Ui little preparation
and %y^lj tjliaj -peetiliar freshness which
ijel^iigs * tp extemporaneous speaking,
a*l'l the -wontlerfnl compactness aud art
ef his argument were not felt until you
reflected npon it afterward. He gesticulated freely, equally -well "with both
arms. Nothing could be more beautif uj
in its way than was the sweep of his
right hand, as it was raised &> heaven
when he spoko of t\\e Bejty; nothing
Sweeter than the sajlle- which at times
mantled hfa &?e. Beyond a doubt he
was. tfee. greatest of orators then living."
& "ae?d.*ij grass head gently moved fce-
-"ere him.
When the fairies have made the white
curd of mallow blossoms into cheese for>
the children and the chipmunk, it is %,
pretty sight to see him gathering Jfei^
share handily and toothily stripping off
the green covers, fillinij hisi eheefc
ponches with the dainty disks and
scampering away **"s the eellar with his
ungrudge^ -^^101*1. Alack the day
•when, tha sweets of the sprouting corn
, $mpt fe?n> to turn rogue, for then he
Tgecpiraea a banded outlaw, and the sud-
$en thunder of the gun announces his
tragic fate. He keeps well the secret of
constructing his cunning house, without a show of heaped or scattered soil
at its entrance. Bearing himself honestly and escaping his enemies, the-cat,,
the hawk and the boy, he lives.along,
day of happy, inoffensive life. Then,
when the filmy curtain of the Indihn
summer falls upon tho year again he
bids us along good night.—"NewEng^.
land Melds anci WQQcis."
Intel-dependency of Inventions.
The advent of important and valuable
inventions is often dependent, not upon
the brilliant inspisation of some individual inventor, but upon the general
and gradual advance of the state of the
art to which they belong, making, Jheir
occurrence not only possible, but almost
inevitable. The bicycle is an excellent
example of this kind of growth in mechanical construction, since, while it
is one of the most important things,
both mechanically and commercially,
which has ever been produced, it owes
its development to the parallel improvements in metal and rubber working, without which it could never have
existed at all, in the modern sense, or
to any extent.
The clumsy wooden velocipede would
always have remained a useless ttsj^had
not the introduction of drawn steel
tnbiag made the construction of a light
and yet strong frame possible, -while
the original leather tire of Dunlop could
never have led to the practical application of the pneumatic principle without the substitution of the rubber con-
. Vstruction which only the advances in
> iubber manufacture made possible.
This is but one instance of what is apparent in many other liuesof work, and
there is little doubt that if the patent
records of tbe pastcoO years were thoroughly studied by competent specialists
many inventions which at the time of
their conception were failures simply
because of the impossibility of executing
the ideas would now be found both
practicable and valuable.—rCassier's
Hacazine.
Biliousness
Is caused hy torpid liver, which prevents diges*
tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache.
Hood's
insomnia, nervousness, and, _,,_ ■ ™ ™
if not relieved, bilious fever ^J^ ■II ^>
'or blood poisoning; Hood's ^^^ 1 1 1 ?%
Klls stimulate the stomach, * ■ ■ ■ '•s*'
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, constipation, etc. ascents. SoldDy all druggists.
Tlift OBly Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariila.
I had violent pains causeo hy disorders of the stomach, and Lightning
Hot Drops cured me when oth<*.i* remedies failed.—Louis Samuels, Scott St.
Youngs-town,0. For salo by L.M.Thoni
Tbe Cash Grocer.
Harness, Carriages,
Surries, Wagons,
Road, and Milk Wagons.
Trunks, and Valices, see
'■/
6,000
WALLPAPER
Chas, Burkhart.
FOR
Toledo and Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield, South 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. 111.
11:37 a. m.
FOR
Owos=o. Alma. Mt. Plesisaut. Clare.
Cadillac, Mani«*tf'«, Petoskey nnd points
Leave Pittstield, North 8:32 a. m.
4:89 p. ">.
Ui-J ». ru.
If ynu mv <£<>ing to the Northwest,
you can khvh nii->nny hy buying tickets
vi'i. Prank font ».nt*Ann Arbor' Stoumers
which run bouv««u Frankfort. Manito-
ivcic and Kewauiu'i, Wis and Prank-
fort. Menoaiineo and Gladstone Mieh.
AV. H Bennett, G. P. A..
Toledo.
Pitcher's Castoria,
Children Cry for
Mowers and Binders,
Hay Rakes and
Binder Twine,
And Machine Repairs, at the Old Foundry.
S-Otes&Eee-xres, ^k^im
HUNTER?;
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-08-05; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-08-05 |
| 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 |
