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A. J. WARREN, Publisher;
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897,
YOL. XYII.—NO. 49.
p F. UNTERKIRCHER, 'Ml. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Offlce at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Chica-
?o St.
i\S ALINE
MICH.
D
R.S. E. KUKL,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE,
MIOH.
F
**• E.JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness aud
Care. Offlce on McKay street,
SALINE, "- - MICH.
Bridgewater.
n.
, WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
• 5pecial"attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MICH.
MILAN,
Q C. SLAQHT,
% Veterinary Surgeon.
MACON, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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1,1 A- ■
•f^-ATERMAN'
FHOTOGBAPH GALLERY.
iOHies GUJett's old stand,)
WiUbein'Saline every Wednesday and shall be
-.leased to meet all in need of work in myhne.
"kill and see samples otour wort.
CMBH-S
Barber Shop.
fair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing
Work inthe Barber Line.
nd all
SALINE,
.HOMER FISH.
MICH.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Notary - Public.
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
eneral Fire Insurance a Specialty.
Considerable wheat is being brought
to this market lately and it is as good
a market as any in the county.
Mrs. Jessie Warner, who had" spent
a few days at Detroit returned home
Wednesday.
Arthur Jeger has moved his slock of
goods again, this time to Manchester.
Rev. C. Clessler and son Otto, went
lo Woodvllle Ohio, where Otto will
remain and attned the seminary.
Kev. P. Ivion took a business trip to
St. Louis, Mo., last week.
Geo. J. Nissly of Saline, ships a car
of poultry from here next week.
Ben to Mr. and Mrs. F. Lombard,
a girl Oct. 1.
m . m
Mooreville.
The McAllister girls returned to
their homo at Birmingham Ala. Tues-
Miss Kate and Mame Clark of Milan
spent Sunday with Addie Henderson.
Ettie Culver is on the sick list.
Allen Forsythe and wife made a trio
to Ypsilanti Sunday.
M. M. Davenport has sold his stock
of goods to Mr, Shaw of Ypstlan ti who
take possession Monday.
F. E. Holcomb made a trip to Ypsilanti Saturday.
John Adams game fronj England in
1857 and settled at Gooirich, Canada,
remaining there until J89J, when he
came to Michigan to live with his
grandson, Chas. Horton in York township. Mr. Adams departed this life
Sept. 27,1897 and his remains were
taken toCanada for burial.
Blanch and Lewis Forsythe spent
Saturday at the old home.
Mrs. Ann Conde is on the sick list.
The social at Allen Forsythe's Friday night was well attended.
MissEffie Hiirtwell has returned from
her trip to Port Huron.
Young peoples meeting at the M. E.
church next Sunday evening at half
past seven.
A. Davenport is moving
Arbor. „
A. G. Mclntyre made a trip
cord Saturday and returned
night with a Shropshire lamb.
Something to Know
It may be worth something to know that
the very best medicine for restoring the
tired out nervous system to a healthy -vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is
purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the
nerve centers in the stomach, gently
stimulates the "Liver aud Kidneys, and aids;
these organs in throwing o£E impurities in
the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite aids digestion and is pronounced by
those who have triedit as the very best blood
purine raud nerve tonic. Try it. Sold
for 50c or $1.00per ' bottle at "Lister &
Sheeder's drug store. 2
Small precaations often prevent great
mischiefs. DewittV Little Early Risers
are very small pills in size but are
most effective in preventing the most
serious forms "of liver and stomach
troubles. They cure constipation and
headache and .regulate the bowels.
C. F. Unterkircher.
MN DAYS
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T MILLS
f
Queen Summer has abdicated her throne apparently and Prince Autumn
reigns supreme.
As loyal subjects we are prepared for his advent with hundreds of boxes and
bales of new Fall Fabrics bought right, selected carefully and*offered at right prices.
We have a record to make this season and have to set about it with
earnestness of purpose and a hearty good will that augurs for success.
an
BUSINESS POINTERS
Lambs For Sale.
Those wanting lambs for feeders, call
on A. A. Wood, J. W. Hull.
FOR Sale—A choice thorough bred
Shropshire ram. P. H, Rouse.
For Sale.
Ihave several head of full blood
coarse wool bucks., f or sale.
W. Derendinger-
Baby, baby, baby, as quick as a wink,
before thev think, is the way we take
them at Waterman's Photo gallery.
House to rent. Apply at this office.
Highest market price for wheat,
oats, rye and clover seed.
J. W. Hull.
to Ann
to Con-
Monday
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " Worms.
No. 3 " Infants'Diseases.
'No. 4 " Diarrhea.
J-Tp, 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 Cures Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headache.
-No. IO " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 " Leuchorrea.
No. IS Cures Croup.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases,
No. IS " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19 " Catarrh.
No. 20 Cures Whooping Cough
No. 21 " Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No. 26 " Sea-Sickness.
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous "Debility.
"$ o. 3Q " Urinary Diseases
No. <32 S' Heart Disease.
||p. 34 " Soi?e Thrgat.
$j@. ?7 Jf QolAs ISA ©FiPi
Db. -Humphreys' Homeopathic JIahoase.
ob Diseases Hailed Fbee.
Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest
pocket. Sold by druggists, or sentprepaid upon
receipt of price, 25 Cents, except Nos. 88. •md-"?
are made $1.00. size only. Humphreys' Medicine Company, Ul William St., Hew Tori*:.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
*»Mas-ExtOT«lorInternal,Bltodor*(aee^«s
Sfcrtufilri Ano; Itching orBleeding of theKectmn.
The relief Is Immediate—the cure certain.
f BIOS, 60 OXS. THIAI. SIZE. 25 OTS.
Bold hi Drorctato, o' "°* poi'-P*'* •>*■ receipt of prico.
ncBPHiuiis''U'D.eo.,iii*ii'>'™i«™st.Jin''T*roBK
Photos from "Walei n*L.n'e are
satisfactory.
al way
Moments are useless if tri'led away,
and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in case where One
Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief.
C. F. Unterkircher.
Both Feet Cut Off.
Arlie Leach, son of Mrs. Jamts
Leach of Chelsea, met with a very
serious accident Mouday night which
may cost his life. He left Chelsea
Sunday night with Joseph K»mnant
and was beating his way to Buffalo on
a stock train. When the train neared
the station at E^sex, Ontario, Monday
night, Leach-jumped off to itvoid the
copcjuqto.r. but'' fell l*nr|er the vy.h,t;els.
One foot "gas isut; off n"; the unlr.lo, and
the other leg was go 4i|dly smashed
that it had "to fle. aittf«ntuted at the
thigh. Won" <xn* sent to his mother
at Chelsea, who went lo Es-iux Tuesday. There is some hope of his recovery bui*he will bo unable to do man
ual labor for the rest of his life. L-;ach
is only IS years of age.—Argus.
Council Proceedings
Saline Oct. 1, 1897
Regular monthly session of the Common Council for the village of Saline
held in council cham*5ei' Oct. 4, 97.
President Nissly absent.
Trustees present Schairer, Hauser,
Schroen and Pish.
Absent Jackson.
Minutes of last meeting read and aj -
proved.
Street commissioners rvport present
ed aud accepfecj.
On motion Treas. report of tax roll
with§2.15 uncollected was accepted.
Carried.
The Finance Com. reported favorably
on the following bills and orders were
ordered drawn for same.
M. D. Wallace, street work §5.12
J. H. Fish, " " .37
J. Lutz, " " .37
Fred Jerry, marshal duty 5 25
J. Lutz, cemetery work 5.63
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. Et. Lul/. Geo. Burkhart.
Clerk. President pro. tern.
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular examinations for all
grades willbe held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Priday of August
1897, and the last Thursday and Friday
of March 1898. Examinations for second and third grade at Ypsilanti the
third Thursday and^Friday of October
1897, and at Ann Arbor tbe third
Thui>da.Y and Friday of June 1898.
Specisil examinntions for third grade
only, at Salinp Ihe third Friday of
September 1897.
W.N L'-rter, Ciui missiuner.
DO YOU TRAVEL
Areyonpolngtqtate atrip! Do yoa suffer from
Severe. BteadUchCu, M'ei'vonsneiis, Seasick-
"-?-i5 ■»—^-^iWtton't -Wiy notpievent it all by
fmm 3»"&*eiw»*& rs-auvx^
stimulant and prsventat-.. *,™vim««
lief in Hay "Fever and Asthma. vSTOTrST CIJS1I-
HAS'S tUIIAI/ES and you will always use it
^^ If yon an't gel It .t BroBFjilii irad forK. By
hj.IL 50 erntv. SenvHivr Hoot on 3!cnvvvoI, frtie.
CTSiiMAN nuco CO., V1XCESXKS,' 1SB., V. S. A.
A Good Exercise for tbe "Back.
A good exercise for the spinal muscles consists of the following" movements: Stand ereet, with the feet together, and rise upon the toes, then
gradually sink down by bending the
knees until the thigh and calf are doubled upon each other. The trunk
should be erect all the time, and especial attention paid to the spine, keeping
it straight. If a person will remove
the clothing and hang by the arms, iall
tension is removed from the spine, and
a second parson can determine if the
spinal curvature can be removed Or
not. If, when hanging in this position, the spine is straight, there is no
reason why it cannot be cured, but
if it is crool'ed when hanging, there. \§
little hope of doing more than teening
it from growing worse, and this Is "very
important In the department of me$U
co-gymnastics in a large gymnaaiura,
this is the way they examine such
cases. A teacher says: "Any movements which do not present any out-:
side resisting force (meaning appara-.
tus) can be safely taken tQ benefit
slight spinal curvature."
Jji>vWb."KJa,vcarlstielng-nmvTaTjy Stint, n
GoodvY*n,Trv>y,*'*.VMat work for ns. Header,
you nitty rot make as much, but we ror
teacliyouqiuckly how toesm from S 5 to
#10 ft vTjvv at tlve start, andmore asyoti g.
on.- Both sexes, all apes. In any ]iart ol
JAmeriea. you can commence at borne, civ.
tag all your tiuve,or spare-momenta onlv ta
the work. AH is new. Great pay.BCBE.fK
every workers .We start you, furmshivit
averythinir. EASILY, SrEEDILY leamctl
FAliTlCULAlIS FKEE. Addreuatonce '
SI1SS0S U CO., laBIliiD. MAl!l>-
Constipation
gauses luHjf hatt {he sicKness \n the, wqria. Itj
"•etaiiiij tfte*<lig§Ste'l fool wo lqng in the towels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi-
Hood's
gestion, bad taste, coated *H^ _ - _
tongue, sick headache, in- H^P ■ I I ^
somnia, etc Hood's Fills B^ III ^S
cure constipation and all its W ■ ■ ■ ""ss*
results, easilyand thoroughly. 25c. All druggists.
Prepared by G I. Hood & Co., Lowell, "Mass.
The only "Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariila.
L, DOUGLAS
$3SHOEth?e^s
For 14 years this shoe, by merit
alone, haa dlbttncetl all competitors.
"W. It Douglas 83.SO, S4.00 and SS.OO
shoes are the productions or skilled -norlanen,
from liveliest material possible at these prices.
Also "Sa.50 and SS.OO shoes for men, S2.SO,
S3.00 and S1-T5 tor boys and youths.
W. L. Douglas shoes are Indorsed
by over 1,9)0,1)00 wearers as the best
ta style, lie and durability ot any
shoe ever offered at the prices.
They are made In all the latest
shapes and styles, and of every variety of leather.
If dealer cannot supply you, "write for cata-
logueto"W.lj.DouglastBroctton,*SIas3. Sold by
Br Missly.
Wraps
Last season witnessed the largest business in our
Cloak Department which we have ever recorded. It
will be eclipsed this season if vou value dollars and
enjoy the pleasure of wearing a stylish garment*
SEVERAL HUNDRED HEW JACKETS AHD CAPES
received this week.
Many bargain numbers among them—we'll mention
one —
Kersey Gape....
All Wool Black Kersey.
Full lined with Silk Serge; Full Sweep, handsomely
trimmed with braid and straps of
Kersey, Stylish in design." and material.
Silks.
[j. uauusuuieiy
$5.00
Linens
A Stock of Linens which has no equal in the city.
Just now two items you will be interested in.
25 doz. 25c Linen Huck Towels at 19e
Heavy 66 inch Linen Damask at. 50c
Each season the ladies look to us for the latest nov-
eltties. the newest designs in Silks—and they are
never disappointed. This year we have surpass ail our
previous efforts and »have gathered to gether sueh an"
array of Plaids. Roman Stripes, Novelties and Fancy
Effects as to completely captivate every buyer.
Prices are in your favor—75c, S1.00 and $1.25 wili
buy elegant designs and suberb qualities.
Three numbers of special interestln Black Peau De
Sole at 81.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Full line of Colorings in the scarce and very popular
Changeable .Taffetas.
Evening Silks in extreme novelties at $1.00 to $1.50
per yard.
Domestics
Popular prices rule in this department.
It isa good time to buy Cottons just now—They'll
be higher soon.
We offer just now a bargain in 36x45 inch
Fine and,Heavy Pillow Cases at. ;.. .lie
Full-size Bed Spreads—worth 90c, at .75c
A fine clean Unbleached Cotton at .05e
CARPETS
Our Carpet Department is busy these days, but we welcome New Customers.
Our old customers always come back. Thoy like our Carpets—thay know thoy
wear and giye satisfaction, and that our word about them can be relied upon.
Carpets are constantly advancing and you will save money on every yard you ouy this fall.
Good All Wool Ingrain at 50c. Lowell's and other best grades at... .65e.
Extra "Velvet Carpels at 85c. Good Oil Cloths at... 2oc. Handsome Lace Curtains at $1.00.
Special Styles in Axministers, Body and Tapestry Brussels, Etc.
E. F. Mills & Co
Phone-177 New No. 120 South Main Street, Ann Arbor.
By Its Record of remarkable cures
Hood's Sarsaparilia has "become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
tho public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pills are the best family
cathartic aud liver medicine. 25c.
If you have ever seen a little child
in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or
il you have been annoyed by a constant
tickling in the thnoat, you can appreciate tbe value of One Minute Cough
Cure which gives quick relief.
O. b\ Unterkircher.
Harness, Carriages,
Surries, wagons,
Road, and MilkiWagons.
Trunks, and Valises, see
FOR
Toledo and Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield, f o.ifh 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. iu.
11:3.7 a. ui.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasant. Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North 8:32 a. m.
4:39 p. m.
11:8 a. m.
Tf you are going to the Northwest,
vou can save money by buying tickets
via Frankford and'Ann Arbor' Steamers
which run between Frankfort, Manitowoc andKewaunee Wis. and Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Mich.
W H BEiraETT, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE.
lee Cream and Soda Water
When you are dry step in arid get a delicious
Ice Gream Soda at ALBER'S
In the Fruit line<=*"^^2ffi^
Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Bates, Figs, etc.
a fine stock and well selected, always on hand
at Alber's.
A large and fine assortment of CANDIES.
PEANUTS, fresh roasted every day.
Special attention
Given to furnishing Ice Cream for Socials and Parties.
MARKS,
DESIGNS,
COPYRICHTS &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain, iree, "whether an invention is
probably patentable* Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest agency for securing patents
in America. "We have a "Washington office.
Patents taken tbrongb. Mnnn & Go. receive
special notice In the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
any scientiflcjonrnal, weekly, terms *3.00ayear;
tXJSO six months. Specimen copies andHAia>
Book on Patents sent free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
361 Broadway, New York.
A fine line of
Sweet Cuba
Pay Car
Diclo
Old Crisis
Cigars and Tobaccos.
32c lb.
- 25e lb.
15c : lb.
20c lb.
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-10-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-10-07 |
| 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 |
