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A. I WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW Gt)., MICH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1897.
VOL. XVIL-NO. 52.
p F, UNTERKIRCHER, Nt- D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Offlce at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Chica_
»o St. ,
SALINE ■- MIOH.
A. HARLAN M. D.
R.
Physician & Surgeon.
Chronic diseases, Surgery and diseases o£
"Women and Children a specialty.
Office over the hank, Residence, the F.E. Jones'
house.. Calls promptly attended to, day or night.
HALINE,
MIOH.
r)R.G. E. KUHL,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
Jf-E. J DUES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness auo
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
p . WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
• *uecial attention paid to Pension Claims ot all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN. • MICH.
p C. SLASHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MAOOiM, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS' PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WATERMAN'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
KMiss Gillett's old stand.)
Will bein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
•leased to meet all in need of work in my line.
Call and see samples of our work.
. A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Sota3?$r - Public.
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at prices within the
reach pf all.| t I
i?npl Fire Inspw a Specialty.
M.ooreviHc.
Mrs. Ed. Henderson is on the. sick
list with neuraligi.
Miss Maud Culver it spending the
week in Milan.
Mrs. Tracy is having a 111110 with
ueuralifji.
Mrs. Greenfield'and Mrs. C* Horton
called on friends in Dundee Sunday.
Mr. Greenfield bas a jersey cow with
an udder measuring 5o in.
Mr. Clyde Warner of. Kalkaska, is
visiting his uncle, A. J. Warner.
Rev. Mr. Fisher of Owosso, spent
a few days with John Clark last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton returned to
their home in Ypsilanti Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes of Ypsilanti.
spent Sunday with their parents, C.
H. McMullen.
Miss Barnard of Ypsilanti, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Ford.
Miss Sophie Davenport attended the
Grand Assembly and Wayne Sangree
the Grand Lodge of I. O. O. F. at Lansing last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel HartwelL are
visiting in London this week.
Mr. Lewis, May Hendershot, Mrs.
E. McMullen and Peter Johnson and
wife took in the excursion to Chicago
Friday night.
Wheeler & LeBaron who have for
some time been" drilling through a 20
foot rock on the farm of Willis Clark,
are now down a depth of 160 feet with
plenty of water.
The dedication of the Maccabee hall
was well attended Friday evening and
there were 128 tickets sold, There
were bees from Saline, Ann Arbor,
Ypsilanti, Willis, Milan, Britton and
Macon.
I.vk.v 1 l;n Tlrp.
"Like the pneumatic tire," soliloquized Tommy, as he tucked the preserves under his coat—"like the pneumatic tire, I am a success at Femoving
the jar."—Indianapolis Journal.
HUMPHREYS'
No. 1 Cures Fever.
No. 2 " "Worms.
No. 3 " Infants' Diseases.
No. 4 " Diarrhea.
No. 7 " Coughs.
No. 8 Cures Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headache.
No. IO " Dyspepsia.
No. 11 " "t"">elayed PeriQds.
"(••{p.. 12 '" "teuchoreea.
No, 1% Cures Group.
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.
No. SO " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
De. Humphkets' Homeopathic Manttai.
of Diseases Mailed Ebee.
Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest
pooket. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid npon
receipt of price, 25 cents, except Nos. 28. and S3
are made $1.00 size only. Humphreys' Medi-
oine Company, 111 "William St., New Tork.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
"THE PILE OINTMENT."
StorFues-E*i-l«rnal or Internal, BllndorBieedlhgs
Fistula In Ane; Itching or Bleeding of the Kectnin.
. The relief Is immediate—the cure certain.
JFEIOE, £0 OTS. TRIAL SIZE. 26 OTS.
Sclvt by DnvgGlits,or aent post-paid oa receipt orprict.
iirnu*iniiia'*u!D.co.,iii*ji3miiiimsu,K*'if*foa*
DO YOU TRAVEL
Aroyougoln'j to take a trip! Do you suiter from
Severe KcadachcH, Xervotifvnefvs, Seasickness or "Baclmustlonf Why not jn-event it all by
nsing CV8HHAN'§ MEMMOL ISHAL-
"ELUX. Help that headache, cure that nervousness ana
seasickness by the use or this InUaler, tlve greatest
stimulant and preventative known. V. onderful re-
lief in Hay Fever and Asthma. tSTXtXTK CTfSH-
iXAN'S IIvTHAXEK. and you will always uso it
If ytm can't gel It at Druggists irnvl forlU By
■all. fiO ctntr. Send for Book on Benthot, free.
CCSlUvUS DBDQ CO., V1SCKS5KS, IND., U. 8. A.
m% fj S>^ A n Mm Main lvernnvvnlM.iVvrNKHhvveorvTor*
f&£l I H HI I VS vrvvpivliv- mill Iv.lvmlily. I<y tlvofi* ol
■Hfl B 3 lU fl1*1 B i-hlvvr >vvc, vovvntr v<r vvlvt, and in thrvr
■ HI HI 111 I H mvvvlm-avitvrs,whi.n.vv:rllwvlvvr.Avv*
10 ■ ""■" fl 1 BvH 11 ono vivvv .t.. vlvr v ..rk. T*»sy I" lean.
We tamUs ereryihlne;. We Mart yun. Tvvv t^k. You van vlcvrvvle
vuurapvVremiim*enl»,or all yvivvr linvvMo Ihe ivvirfc. Tlvi»v*v»vv
"■vvlvrely new lead^tvvd brings vvondvrrul EUecess loevrrry vv vvrker
Utpivvuervv are eorvvvvvg from *-*v to tfavj per week anvl vv|-vvan]i,
invvrnoreailfrvtUltle experieuee. We can (urnlvlv you iheero-
pl.ivmevvt and teach you rKKK. No spweeto explain here. Full
Wonnaiion HtKt. TBB B -.»- CO.. 41BISTA. alLMv
Family Troo-blesf
Tan—I had trouble *ffitli our epph
this morning.
Slurr—"What's up noi*f?
Van—She caught xm klsBlnir nwy
•wtff*.—TjJprtOiBate.
America's Many Languages.
Dr. D. G. Brintogj the archaeologist,
said in a recent lecture that In Ngrth
and South America n<i \eas, tftftn 120
or 130 absolutely (|igUi*t'*t languages
exist. As the growth ol language is
very slow, he thinks the fact of the" existence of so great a variety of speech
on the western continents proves thai
the native red men have inhabited
them for many thousands of years.
Another proof of the antiquity of the
American Indians, according to Dr.
Brinton, is the fact that they represent a distinct human type, and the
formation of such a type requires
thousands of years.
The "giajnond Beetle.
One ef the moat beautiful of insects
is the "diamond beetle" of Brazil. According to the recent investigations of
Doctor Garbasso, the sparkling colors
of this beetle, which blazes with extraordinary brilliance in the sunshine,
originate In an entirely different way
from the hues of butterflies. The scales
o"f the diamond beetle appear to consist of two layers, separated by an exceedingly thin interspace, and the light
falling upon them experiences the effect of interference, so that the resulting colors correspond with those of
thin plates, or of the soap-bubble.
New Bicycle TIrn Stride of Cork.
A tire invention which the inventor
intends shall be a most successful rival
to the pneumatic tires now so widely
used, is soon to he given a trial. It Is
claimed it will not be susceptible to the
small tack, glass, etc., t» so disastrous
an extent as ths piseuniatic tires are.
It is made of sections' of cork, whlph
are almost solid, the senter being made
of an endless coil 6pfing, which holds
the section of cork firmly. Any section
of cork may easily be removed and renewed. The spring acts something like
a bracelet which, removes from the
wrist by stretching the spring a little.
Whether this will wear as well or better than the pneumatic rubber tire remains to be seen. It has not yet been
tried, but the inventor claims everything for it
BUSINESS POINTERS
Wanted
100 bushels hickory nuts. Will pay
cash. S. T. Fairbank.
Lambs For Sale.
Those wanting-lambs for feeders, call
on A. A. Wood. J. W. Hull.
FOR SALE—A few Black top Rams.
C. P. Gross.
Geo. J. Nissly wants 500 bushel
hickory nuts.
For Sale—A choice, thorough bred
Shropshire ram. P.R> use .
Gash for hickory nuts. Geo -J. Nissly.
Leicester Rams for sale.
Emanual Cook.
Sow and pigs for sale.
Geo. J. Nissly.
2000 fine cabh.'iLfo for sale at
The Poultry Farm.
Far Sale.
I havo several head of full blood
O'Janse wool buoks'ftxr snle.
W. Derendinger.
Baby, baby, baby, as quick as a winkj
before they think, is the way we take
them al Waterman's Photo gallery.
-House lo i*f»nt. Apply at this office.
Highest marke*. price foi- wheat,
oats, rye and clover seed.
J. W. Hull.
Photos fit'in Whi. iri'.'1 r..!»rt" alwaj
«atisfH('|v'>pv.
Mvmt'iits are upi'les> if U'i'Wl away,
and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in oasu where One
Minute Couyb Cure would bring immediate relief.
C. F. Dnloi'kircher.
The First Man.
"I feel like a new man!"
And Adam gave a grunt ol satisfaction -as he arose from the ground out
of which he had been manufactured
md surveyed the pleasant scene before
him.^—St, Leuis Post-Dispatch.
Something to Depend On.
Mr. James "Tone.-, of the the drag firm
of Jones & Son, Cowden 111., in speaking
of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that
last winter his wife was 'attacked withia
Grippe, and her case grew so serious that
physicians at Cowden and Pana conld do
nothing for her. It seemed to develop
into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr.
King's New Discovery in the store, and
selling lots of it, he took a bottle
home, and to the suprise of all she began
to get better from first dose, and half
dozen dollar bottles eured. her sound and
well. Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed
to do this good work. Try it. "Free trial
bottles at Lister & Sheeder's Drugstore 5.
By lis Record of remarkable cures
Hood's Sarsapariila has "become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood's Pills arc the best family
cathartic aud liver medicine. 25c.
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular ex.iminalions for all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Friday of August
IS9?, and the last Thursday and Friday
of March 1898. ExaminaUcins for second and third grade at Ypsilanti the
third Thursday andtFriday of October
1897, and at Ann Arbor the third
Thursday and Friday of June 189S.
Special examinations for third grade
only, at Saline the third Friday of
September 1S97.
W.N. Lister, Commissioner.
Snutr little fortuneshate been nnvsea^
work for us, Dr Anna Page, Austin,
.Texas, and Jvvo. Uonn, Toledo, Ohio.
iSee cot. Others ore dovngns well. Why
mot yoii? Some earn OTer 1*500.00 a
hnovvth. Tou can vlo Ihe work and lire
rot home, wherever you are. Eren beginners are easvlv eamvutr from <5 to
410 a day. All apes. We show yon how
and start you. Can work in spare'time
or all the time., Ivtg money for work,
ers. Failure unknown among them.
NEW andwonderiUl.rarticu!arsfre£
H.lIulIett«fcC«».."B..x»80rortlanti.aiain«
Improve Your Dairy
By the use of a. butter bred bull.
•Little Wonder's Pedro 48381. A. J. C.
C , will be at the farm of J. A. Smiili
one mile south of Saline village, th;s
season.
Ho was sired by Stoke Pofris Cantilever, first prize and Sweepstakes winner at Michigan :"5late Fair 1894.
Dam Pedro's Little Wonder, 17 lbs.
14 oz. butter iu seven days.
1308"f lbs. milk in month of March.
Sold for S300. spot cash.
J. F. Avery.
WLB DOUGLAS
For 14 years this shoe, by merit
alone, has distanced: all competitors.
W. I,. Douglas S3.SO, S4.00 and SS.OO
shoes are the productions ot staled workmen,
Trom the best material possible at these-prices.
Also SS.uO and S2.00 shoes for men, S3.SO,
SS-OO and Sl-15 lor boys and youths.
W. L. Douglas shoes are Indorsed
by over 1,000,000 wearers as the best
in style, fit and durability of any
shoe ever offered Tit the prices.
They are made in all the latest
shapes and styles, and of every variety of leather.
If dealer cannot supply yon, write for eata-
JojraetoW.IuBouglas. Brockton,"Slass. Sold by
SJ. Nissly.
Scott's <£
Emulsion
is made op of the most essential
elements that go to nourish
the Body. Where the appetite
is varying or lacking, it increases it, and where digestion
is weak, it aids it to perform
its function in a more vigorous
way. It enriches the blood,
makes healthy flesh and cures
chronic coughs and colds by
making it possible for the body
to resist disease. Our friends tell
us "IT Works Wonders"
but we never like to over-state
the merits of our remedy even
when it has been tested and
tried for over twenty-fiveyears.
If you will ask for it, we will
send you a book telling you
more about the subject than we
can put in a few words.
Go to yoar druggist for Scotfs Emulsion. TWo sizes, SO cts. andt 91.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, New York.
Small'preoaations often prevent great
mischiefs. Dewitt's 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 Jegulate the bowels.
C. F. Unterkircher.
If you have ever seen a, little child
in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or
if you have been annoyed hy a constant
tickling in the thnoat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough
Cure which giyes quick relief.
C. F. Unterkircher.
l»|g«i
CLOAKS
Last season we sold the largest number of
Cloaks in the history of onr Cloak Department.
This year we intend takiug a stride
forward and making a new and higher
record. You will help us in doing this
for we shall make it your interest to do
so.
For sight purchasing enables us to
place before you a stock of Wraps
bought before the rise in prices. Every
garment new and in the forefront of
the season's styles. Selected personally
by us from the stock! of eleven of the
best* manufactures in that centre of
Wrap-Making—New York.
WVhave not space to tell you of a
tithe of the good things we have in
this growing department of ours. May
we not have a call before you buy.
28 iuch Rough Cheviot Jackets.
Fuji Serge Silk Lined.
26 inch Black Boucle Jackets, all
Silk Serge Lined.
Cadet, Green and jSavy Kersey
Jackets. Braided Back and front—
very stylish effect.
Black Kersey jackets, Half Lined
Fouragiue Trimmed. Handsome Garment.
26 inch Black Kersey Jackets, Roman Stripe Silk Lined.
Black Kersey Capes, 27 by 165 inches
Persian Lamb Trimmed.
Full Lined Black Boucle Jackets,
Silk "Velvet Collar Handsome and
durable.
Clay Diagonal Cape. 30 by 140 inches, Opossum Collar and Opossum
Trimmed Front, Braid Trimmed, two
Pleat Back.
$12.00
20 Black Astrachan Carl Capes, full Silk Serge lined, Thibet trimmed collar
and front.. Equal to any §10 Cape on the market, S7 each
I
The numbers aooye described comprise but few of the many styles which
we are offering at these popular prices. In better goods wo are showing many
exquisite creations of the best designers at S14= $15 S16 S18 §20 $25.
E. F. Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
■*-~fc'i
frOR
Toledo and Points East and South,
Leave Pittsfield, South 7:40 a.m.
8:51 p. m.
11:37 a. ni.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasant. Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North 8:32 a. m.
4:39 p. in..
11:8 a. m.
If you are going to the Northwest,
vou can save money by buying tickets
viii Frankford and'Ann Arbor' Steamers
whicli run between Frankfort, Manitowoc andKewannee Wis and Frankfort. Menominoe and GladaioneMich.
t W. H Ben-sett, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
SO YEARS*
EXPERIENCE.
Harness, Carriages*
Snrries, wagons.
Road, and MilkiWagons.
Trunks, and Valises, see
J
Ice Cream and Soda Water
When you are dry step in and get a delicious
Ice Cream Soda at ALBER'S
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In tha 3P2?ixit Iine**^v^sza=^
Bananas, Oranges. Lemons, Dates, Figs, etc.
a tine stock aud well selected, always on hand
at Alber's.
MARKS,
DESIGNS,
COPYRICHTS &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain, tree, whether on invention is
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldestacenoyforsecuringpatents
in America. We have a "Washington office.
Patents taken through: Hum & Co. receive
special notice inthe
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
any scientific journal, weekly, terms 13.00 a year;
CL50 six months. Specimen copies and HAND
Book on Patents sent free. Address
*flUNN & CO.,
361. Broadway, Kew York.
A large and fine assortment of GANDIES.-
PEANUTS, fresh roasted every day.
Special attention
Given to furnishing Ice Croam for Socials and Parties.
A fiue lino of Cigars and Tobaccos.
Sweet Cuba - - 32c lb.
Pay Car - - - 25c lb.
Dido - - - 15c lb.
Old Crisis - - 20c lb.
0".i--Av_- ALBBE.
V
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Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of
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Winchester
Rifles
WINCHESTER
MODEL "873 } '
Repeating
Repeating Shot Guns
Ammunition
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-10-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-10-28 |
| 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 |
