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SALINE, WASHTENAW GO., MICH., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1897.
VOL. XVII.-NO. 29.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
D C. TRAVER, M. p.,
PHrSICIAN and SURGEOfl.
Office and residence, on McKay Street, first
door east of F. E. Jones.
SALINE, - MICH.
p F. UNTERKIRCHER, NI. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at Unterkircher's Eharmacy Chicago St.
SALINE - MICH.
T\R. Q. E. HATHAWAY.
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
P E.JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness »nd
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, • - MICH.
. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
• special attention paid to Pension Claims ot all
kinds. Neweomb Block.
MICH.
MILAN,
(*< C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOtf, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
^ATERMAN*
PHOTOGRAPH ^AI^ERY-
•'Mie"; BfflPtt's °te ""tsw":]|
Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shall be
ileasedto meet all in need o£ work in my line,
"■nil and see samples otour work.
IRISH'S
Barber Shop.
lair Cutting Shaving, Shampooing nd all
Work in the Barber Line.
.HOMER FISH.
SALINE, - - MICH.
A. Jt W4^BEM,
r-"=-CONVEYANCER AND
Wsiwg
Public.
41* tpgiil nnpors flra-WR on short
notiee nnd at prJnes within the
reach ot all. .
General Fire Insurance a Specialty.
. THE MILD POWER CURES,
HUMPHREYS'
That the diseases ot domestic ani.
(mate, Houses; Cattle, Sheep. Dons,
fjloas. and Pooltbt, are cured by
Humphreys' Veterinary SpecU
flc»» Is as true as tbat people ride on railroads,
send messages by telegraph, or bow with sewing
machines. Itis as Irrational to bottle, ball and
bleed animals In order to cure them, as It is to
take passage In a sloop from New York to Albany.
Used In the best stables and recommended by
theU. S. Almy Cavalry Officers.
't-fySOO PAGE BOOK on treatment andcareot
Domestic Animals, and stable chart
mounted on rollers, sent free.
VETERINARY
cubes (Fevers, Congestions. Inflammation.
A.A. I Spinal Mening-itis, MijH"?P*i'e?t
B. B.-Str'i'ge. Lameness, fthounmtUm
C. C—fliateniper, Nasal Discharges.
D. D',—Dots or Grabs, Worms.
K. "E.—Congas, Heaves, Pneumonia.
F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
C G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages.
H.1T.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases.
1.1.—ErnptlveDiseases, Mango,
T. K.-DiBcanes of Digestion.
Stable Case, with Specifics, manual.
Vet, Cure Oil and Meditator, 87.00
Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - .60
SPECIFICS.
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
»nd in any quantity on Receipt of Price.
HUMPHBETS' MEDICINE CO.,
'*. Oorner William and John Sts., New Xorfc
HUMPHREYS'
HOMEOPATHIC Afl
SPECIFIC Ned-0
In'nse 30 years. The only successful remedy for
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
•. 'ind Prostration, from orer-work or other causes.
'- • ' «iper"rfal,or5Tlateandlargovlalpowder,.forJ5.
Sold by Unnbtt, or tent po.tpild on receipt or price.
HTTMPHBETS' MEDICINE CO.,
Corner William and John Sts., New Sorb
fjSUVU.UO aye*rliTiclnsinta«*by Soun &
Goudn-ln.Tror,S.Y.,at work for ni. Header,
roll ntny not make as Touch, bnt ire cac
teacli Ynu quickly liovr to earn from <5 to
£10 a day at the start, and more aa tou pi.
on. lluth sexes, all ages. In any jiart of
lAnrerica. y«u can commence at home, civ.
inir all your liuu-,or spare moments only to
tlieivork. All ts new. Great pay Sl'HM. i
every worker. We start yoa, fornbbiiii
everytliinir. EASILY, SPEEDILY Irani*.'
PAKl'lCULAllS fIU*F. -AiMreja at on..
Mooreville.
Mr. and Mr J". D. Forsythe went to
Adrian Saturday to visit their daughter
Mrs. Willie Case.
Mrs. Irving Clark returned home
Saturday from Dexter where she had
been spending the week with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, went to
Britton Sunday.
Mr. Jackson who had a stroke oX
paralysis in December is ahle to walk
without crutches.
Lodi News.
*
Prof Spence and his Sunday school
class came out from Ann Arbor one day
last week to look after the interest of
the Sunday school here They had a
picnic dinneron "Fred Bassetts lawn.
Mrs. Hunt of Norvel, and Mrs. Bancroft and Mrs. Hess of Ann Arbor,
visited at Fred Bassetts last week.
The small boys have been busy catching frogs, they caught 50 in one day in
the pondnear the school house.
Miss Estella Hunt of Norvel," and
Viola Hess Of Ann Arbor, visited at
Mr Fred.Bahsett's last Thursday.
Miss Lena Jedele returned the first
of the week from her visit at Jackson.
Mrs. Sheehey went to Ann Arbor
Sunday to have her baby christened.
Clara Jedele has gone to Mr. Lores
to stay all summer.
Mrs. Fred Bassett and children wen*,
to Ypsilanti Saturday to celebrate
the birthdays of Ada White and
Edna Bassett.
Mrs. Frank Tower is very low, usable to help her self.
August Bleass is hprne on*R visit.
Alt)er'j jmess, jgnft family entertained
eompany last Sunday,
Some line trout have been caught in
the streams.
Milan Locals.
Mrs, Slayton and family have moved
into the house just vacated by Mr. Don
Bell andjfamily.
Eugene Reynolds qi Detroit is visiting Milan fr".eu,d.!5 fur a. few days.
Mr. arid Mrs. Weiss are moving into
the house just vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Frand Guy.
Mr. aud Mrs, Albert Steidlu of Delray
have lost their infant. ehiW- The fuu-
§pal geryipes were held at the M. E.
Oburgh .here.
• Mrs. L. Clarke went to Detroit on
bus. noss Monday.
Mrs. Dommiser spent Monday in
Milan.
Mrs. Wm. Hoyt of Saline, is the
guest of her daughter. Mrs. H. Sill. •
Saturday seemed to be a day for
birthday parties. M_iss Eva Clarke
celebrated her 10 birth day by giving
a te.i party t-> ber piny mates and
Charlie Sill had un iiiici«ating party
the same day and on tertuiued 17 of bis
friends. .
The Adrian district Sunday School
Institute was held here this week Tuesday and Wednesday with a fine program.
A large barn was burned on the
Alcot farm near Milati Sunday nignt-
.Iucen.dia.rism is suspected,
Mr. aud Mrs. Shortz and family of
Tecumseh, are visiting Milan friends.
Married Saturday: Reynolds of taw
ton, Mieh, aud Miss, "fesgie E-d'v.ards,
at the resieeniie pf ths brides parents.
^Jey.F. Q. Jones oHU'atinng.
Mrs. Mc-sie who has been seriously
ill with heart IroubLuisimyioviug.
Mrs. Thomas Barnes is on the sick
list.
Mis. Quirck has returned from her
Adrian sojourn.
The Decoration day program is fine.
Judge Wirt Newkirk of Ann Arbor, is
orator of the day.
Several of the Milan Baptists attended the Wa--htenaw Co. Missionary
meeting at Mooi-evilU*. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Minto and
daughter of Corunna aiv the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. fr o, Minto.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hathaway last Sunday, a daughter.
C. M. Blaokmm' is greatly improving hia .corner, store by lowering the
floor.
Mrs. M Wallace is quite ill again.
You need a new hat feather? Color
the old one, any color, rich, bright and
fast with Magic Dyes. 10c of The Unterkircher Pharmacy.
WONDERFUL. »K» tbe eures by
WW Hood's*, gar'sapavilla, and yet they
are simple and natural. Hood's Sarsapariila makes PURE BLOOD.
Washtenaw Teacher's Meeting.
The next meeting of the Washtenaw
Teacher's Association will be held at
Manchester, June 5, commencing at 10
O'clock, with the following programe:
Music.
Paper, Prof E. Essery,
Paper, E. B. Pierce, District. Schoo's.
Music.
Paper, Prof A. D. Dewitt.
Paper, Miss VanTyne, Primary Teaching. m
Music.
P. M. 1:30
Music.
Paper, Miss J. Hopper, Fractions,
Paper, Miss C, Sears, Geography-
Question Box. *.
• A. D. Dewitt, Pres.
""IXaclirnery and Men.
Since 1846 machinery- has on an enormous scale supplanted manual labor.
The knotter of the self hinder completes
a round of mechanism •which threatens
to make the farmer a man of sedentary
habits. If .the cotton holl remains unpicked by machinery it may he because
the botanist must first produce a plant
maturing all at once instead of at successive periods. Iu superseding thehand
the inventor often succeeds by feats far
removed from imitation. Merganthaler
replaces the typesetter by arranging
matrices from -which lines of solid metal
are cast. Lanston's machine f or*a similar purpose exemplifies a noteworthy
aim of invention—initiation by means
involving the slightest exertion possible.
An operator at a keyboard symbolizes a
manuscript as a series of punctures in a
strip of paper, the pinholes free pulses
of compressed air -which actuate the
machine. Initiation, however, reaches
its final form in electrical devices. A
clerk in New York perforates successive
messages on a paper ribbon, which,
driven between electrical springs, transmits 8,000 words a minute to Philadelphia. Intelligence in such a feat as this
is given only that part of a task for
which it is indispensable. All else is
eommitted to mechanism actuated at a
speed and with a force denied to nerve
or muscle.—Self Culture.
A Practical Prima "Donna.
"Do yon think," asked tho yonng
man who was preparing some interviews
with great people on trivial topics,
"that a light opera singer "should marry
if she is really and truly ambitious to
succeed in her art?"
The queen of burlesque stopped read?
-jog tykat her press agent had written
long cruongh to respond:
"Surely, sir, you cannot be serious.
If -?*e didn't marry, how could the papers say any thing ahout our divorces?"
—"Washington Star.
The manner of a well bred man has a
certain Confident diffidence which is particularly attractive. It is the consciousness of power, combined with respect
for the opinion of others.
From "Washington to Batavia is 11,-
118 miles.
W.L Douglas $3 Shoe.
Stylish, durable, perfect fitting.
EndorsedJ)y over 1,000,000 wearers. .
"W. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
Shoes are the productions of skilled
workmen, from the best material possible at these prices. Also $250 and $2
Shoesfor Men, $2.50,$2and$J.75Boys"
We TjseonlythebestCW,BussiaCa*f,Frencli
Patent Call; Frencn Enamel, Vici Kid, etc.,
graded to correspondvritlipricesofthesnoes.
If dealer caimot supply you, -write
Catalog-free. W, L.DOUGLAS|Brockton,Mass,
sotD nr
roil
Caveats, andTrade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-j
ent business conducted for moderate Fees, j
Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office?
and we can secure patent >n less time than those J
remote Irom Washington. ; *
Send model, drawing or photo., with desenp-j
tion. We advise,-df patentable or not, free of J
charge. OurfeenotSuetillpalentissecured. S
A PAMPHI.ET, "HowtoObtain Patents," with j
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries!
sent free. Address, 5
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. patent Ofhce, Washington, D. C. j
Children to he healthy, must have a
a healthy sleep; if nervous, fretful or
restless give child's dose of Dr. Wheeler's "Nerve Vitalizer bas no equal. At
Unterkircher's drug store.
E
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
Hood's
said: "You never know you
have takena pill till it is all
over." 25c. C. I.H00I& Co.,
"Proprietors, "Lowell, Mass.
The onlypills to take with Hood's Sarsapariila.
WHAT FOGS ARE MADE OF.
Nobnla l»olverea and Their Airy "Relatives
of Town and Country.
A convenient though not strictly scientific classification of fog types is s"ea
or coast fog, valley or hill fog and town
or dust fog. The last named has been
given the euphonic designation neb-nla
pulverea. It is an artificial rather than
a natural condition. The Eev. Clement
LeJ*, who gave a large portion of his life
to cloud study, says, in his boot,
"Cloudland," that in some parts of the
globe nebula pulverea is occasionallyao
thick as to obscure almost totally the
sunlight, and in Abyssinia has led to
the tradition that the plague or darkness in Egypt was in reality an unusual
dust fog. The amount of moisture varies
so miSSl' in different fogs that the terms
"dry" and "wet" are used, the scientific name of the latter being nebula
stillans. In wet fog the particles are
apt to be larger than in dry fog. A still
further division, due, we believe, to
Eobert H. Scott, is anticycldnic fog, or
fog in which no rain falls, while the
temperature, generally low in the morning, continues to xise during the day,
and cyclonic fog, in which rain does
occur, while the temperature remains
about temporary.
Before leaving these town fogs we
may notice the part played by them in
affecting the health of the community.
Mr. Scott has given figures showing the
mortality from diseases of the respiratory system for some of the more memorable fogs of London. We .have room
for but one of the many periods he gives.
E-roni Jan. 26 to "Feb. 6, 1880, London
experienced eight days of fog. The average temperature at 8 o'clock in the
morning was 26 degrees F. The total
death, rate was 48.1 per 1,000, a rate
unequaled since the last cholera epidemic, and there were no less than 1,5 "57
deaths from diseases of the respiratory
organs.
It is not always am easy matter to
trace direct relationship even where the
statistics are carefully gathered, hat
there can be little doubt; that these town
fogs are unwholesome. Indirectly they
affect the health of the. commnnity in a
way few would imagine. A town fog is
an excellent trap for noxious gases, holding them close to the ground. Dr. "R.
Barnes, studying tlr's question, found,
by inspection of gas plants near London,
that in foggy weather the escaping gas
was held in concentrated form, in and
near tho works. There are other sources
of contamination in foul emanations
from the ground,, sewers, etc. On clear,
bright days, even if no wind is blowing,
the law of diffasi'on.of gases acts more
effectively and helps disperse the gases.
—Harper's.
PreelfPills.
Send yonr addr.jss to H. E BucMen & Co
Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr.
Kings New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their "aierits. These pills are
mild in aetionjaud are pai-ticulariy effective
inthe cure of Cor stipation. and Sick Headache. Eor "Malaria and Liver troubles
they have proved invcJusble. They are
uaranteed to bo perfectly free from every
deleterious substance and to bs purely
vegetable. They do not weaien by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach and
bowels greatly invigorate the system.
Eegular size 2-5c per box. Wold by Lister
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Notice to Ci editors,
tate of Michigan county of WAshteuavj-S. S
Notice is hereby givtaf, that, by an order of
the Probate Court for tho county cf. Wash! enaw.
made on the 7 day of Hay, A. D. 189**. six mouths
from that date wero allowed for creditors to present their claims agoins' the ustute of WjBiaja:
Guenther. late nt. salt* County di.c»asefl. &d{E
that all creditors cfsairl • let-past d ara :recmlreslt
to present their claims to said ""loiiate C.'ourj. a*
the "Probate 03ice in tbi.'ityof Ain Aibof, frar
examination and allow ircts* Q**. or before lheT
day of Novembet-i exc. and tha*. such elaiuss will
be heard befo .<■ jMiid Court, o)- tlwvTday cf
August and on theSriayof *>"bvenibeiti.«ct. >.t ten
o'clock inthe lorcuoon "t" i-nch ois-iid days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, Maj' 7. a. B. 189*
H. WircXercfciik.
-Tuixi ofProbite.
Who can think
of some simple
thing to patent?
Wanted-An Idea
Protect your ideas; they may bringjybu wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEBBOBN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, for their *!.S00 pruiB offer
«nd. list ot two hnndred Inventions -wanted.
Mr. .T. M. Good, a promineut business
man of Springfield, O., savs; "I was
recently injured in a bicycle accidentr
I suffered intense pain frpiii a bruise
and concussion; had tried all the pain
killers I knew of or that were suggested by friends, but found no relief until
I tried Lightning Hot Drops. Relief
was almost instantaneous from the first
application. Lightuinj; Hot Drops,
will do all that is claimed for it."' Foe
sale by L. M. Thorn's Cash Grocery.
ERY
We are now nicely located in the Wallace Block,
and are prepared to furnish daily White, Brown and
Rye Bread fresh and nice.
Orders for cakes and fancy baking for weddings,
parties, picnics etc given special attention.
rillags Batery, Saline.
The most Complete stock of Sbirfc Waists obtainable,
is the verdict of everyone who looks through tho big
stock of these goods on our third floor.
. Novelties are received weekly and up to date styles
are the rule—not the exception. Onr modern methods
of retailing compel us to close out each season the styles
of that season so we have no 1S9S waists at mark down
prices, hut instead a wealth of new fresh designs and
dainty materials which captivate every looker and converts her into a buyer.
Handsome Percales Waists with detachable collars
at 50c.
Exquisite French design in fancy -Waists at S3.00.
Hundreds of garments and dozens of prices in between.
ills &Co's
20 Main St. Ann Arbor
# History and Ma,p ofsss-%
Cuba for 10 cents
It the Unterkircher Pharmacy
We sell Dye Stuff of every kind of color both in
package and in bulk. Call for one of 6ur Receipt
Books free. It will show you how to color goods of
every description from carpet rags to a fine dress
Thoughts to Consider.
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When you are buying articles of dress and for
pleasure you are >ihvays particular to get what you
want, and to find a place to buy where pride and clen-
"ines predominates.
Ournewly fitted up market meets every requirement
of this kind, every thing is. ni-w and clean, our sales
room large and convenient, ami everything in perfect
order.
In the line of meals., we pride ourselves of being
seeond to none, we liiii* only the best stock and will
"sell you only Hioice en Is.
Don't forget us when in want of canned goods,
vegetables, etc.
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-05-20; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-05-20 |
| 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 |
