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The Saline
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1897. VOL. XVIII.-NO. 1.
n F. UNTERKIRCHER, NI. D.
w Physician & Surgeon.
\ Office at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Chica.
go St.
SALINE - MICH.
A. HARLAN NI. D.
R.
Physician & Surgeon.
Chronic disease:!, Surgery and diseases o£
Women ahd Children a specialty.
Office over the bank. Residence, the F.E. Jones'
house. Cal s promptly attended to,.day or night.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
D
R.G. E. KUHL.
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
|7 E. JOTJES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness -vtwl
Care. Office on McKay street.
SALINE,
MIOH.
ft.
WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
t special attention paid to Pension Claims of all
kinds. Newcomb Block,
. MILAN, - MIOH.
("< C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOrf, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection witn Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
AM, CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TXTATERNlAti'
PHOTOGKAPR GALLERY.
|(Miss Gillett's old stand.)
Will be in Saline every Wednesday, and shall be
jleased to meet all in need of work in my line.
*!aU and See samples of our work.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Notary - Public.
All legal papers drawn on short
notice and at pri'ies within the
rgae"-) Of fill.
General Fire Insnrance a Specialty.
HUMPHREYS'
No. .■ 1 Cures FPYtsP;
tfo. g ''■ Wprm"":
No, § <f Infants' Bise^ges,
No, 4 . . '■ Diarrhea.
No, 7 " Coughs.
No, 8 Cu.res Neuralgia.
No. 9 " Headache.
x No. 10 " Dyspepsia,
No. 11 " Delayed Ferieelg,
No. 12 " LeTuchorrea.
No. 13 Cures Croup.
No. 14 IC Skin Diseases.
No. IS " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19 " Catarrh.
, No. 20 Cures "Whooping Cough
No. 21 '* Asthma.
No. 24 " General .Debility.
Nc-^26 '• Sea-Sickness.
fjfo.' 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Du. HuMpmtEis' Homeopathic Ma-xtxuy
of Diseases Mailed Feeb.
Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit. the vest
pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid upon
receipt of price, 25 cents, except Nos. 28; and 32
are made $1.00j size only, nnmphroys' Medi-
oino Company, Ul William St., New York.
* HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
'■THE PILE OINTMENT.'*
*E*arFHea—External or Internal. Blind orBleeding:
Fistula In Ano; Itching or Bleeding ot the Rectum.
The relief Is immediate—the cure certain.
PBIOE, 60 OTS. TRIAL SIZE. 25 CTS.
Bold by Drtigglsttv, or Bent post-paid oa receipt, of price.
BI**U'UBliIS'aED.CO.,lll*113«illIunSL,HErniOHX
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using CUSIIMJ.IVS MliXTIlor. JM1AL-
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■ seasickness by the use or this Inhaler, the greatest
, * ' jCtimnlant and preventative known, wonderful re-
1 ', -TJIef in HayvJFcver and Asthma. tSTBTIX OITSH-
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Mooreville.
Mrs, Fox of Cherlotte is helping ca're
for her mother, Mrs. Gildsmith, who
has heen sick for a long time.
Mrs. Isaac.Clark returned home'from
Bay City Saturday.
Miss Dora Warner of Milan, .tspent
Sunday with her cousin, Miss Maud
Culver.
Mrs., Jones preached in the M.
church Sunday Afternoon as Rev
F. .Tones was away.
"November first and lots of cum
husk yet.
A fine rain Monday.
•The Uaptist people re-shingled their
church last weak.
Several young people attended the
holoween social at Marvin Dillon's
Friday night.
Milan Locals.
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November has arrived with its gentle fall fchowers.
Mrs. J". C. liouse is entertaining her
daughter from St. Clair.
The Star Ladies were out iri fantastic'
costumes halloween and gave Mrs. Debenham a surprise.
Rev. J. M, McGregor and family are
preparing to move to Verraontville.
Atty. G. R. Williams has a curies'ty.
in the shape of a second crop of strawberry blossoms.
Mrs. Frank Trussell and daughter
have moved into Mrs. Stimpsons house
Mrs. Hobbs and daughter have returned lo their home in Kalkaska.
Dr. Suleba gavean interesting talk
on the religions of Turkey, at the M.
E. church Sunday evening.
Mr. Seavey of Fort Wane, Ind., was
the guest of O. A. Kelly and family
over Sunday.
Mrs. D. Throop is visiting her son
Walter and family of Detroit.
Mrs. Bray and Mrs. Stevens Were
thrown from a carriage Tuesday and
quite badly hurt.
Mrs. Koester and son leave for their
home in Texas this week.
Born to Mr, and Mrs. J. Murray,
Oct. 17, a daughter.
Bruce Pulleu has returner] from, dig
visi(i with RqujuIus friend;.
The M. E. ladles Tea social at the
residence of Mrs. Anderson was well
attended,
Mrs. Whitmarslr has returned from
her Inkster visit.
Mr. L. Ward of Lvons Ohio, is the
guest of his parents for a few days,
Gto. Taylor is cjuily ii|.
All*, anfj Ml'*": Purdy have moxed into
one of Mrs, WuHane's honsus.
The Pi eghytqi'luns are talking of
D"iv*iilg an interesting entertainment in
the near future.
Mrs* Otto Bennett of Ann Arbor, is
in town looKing after her properly.
Misg Alv-jmSill wheeled to A'/.alia tip-
last of the week.
By lis Record of iemar*kable cures
Hood's Sarsapariila has become tlie
one true blood purifier prominently iu
the public eye. Got only Hood's.
, Hood's Pills are the best family
cathartic anil liver medicine. 2;3c.
Snug; little fcrtuviira lure oeen tmaet\
ivorlc lor U5, by Atinn l'agc, Au3thH
!Texas, and .Two. IJvinn, Toledo, Ohio,
dec cut. Othersnrcdolnc-ns well. Why
wot you? .Soiwcttmv orcrfSUO.On a
wtowtli. You citw do live work and live
at home, wherever yow are. Even beginners are easily earwinc; Iron) $5 to
#10 a day. All apes. We show ynu hove
aud Starr you. Can work In ^iiaretin'e
or all the time. Ititr money lor work,
ers. I'ailnre unknown anions: them.
XEW nudwonderrtil.I'arttcularsfree;
H.Hallett.fc Co.."U«x»8t>Portland.Moiae
Improve Your Dairy
By the use of a butter bred bull.
Little Wonder's Pedro 433S1, A. J. C.
C , will be at the farm of J. A. Smilh
one mile south of Saline village,, tlrs
season.
Ho was sired by Stoke Pogis Cacti-
lever, lirst prize and Sweepstakes winner at Michigan State Fair 189-1.
Dam Pedro's Little Wonder, 17 lbs
14 oz. butter in seven days.
1308? lbs. milk in month of March.
Sold for SoOO. spot cash. •
J. F. Avery.
Moments are useless .if trilled away,
and they are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in case ■ where One
Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief.
C. F. Unterkircher. .
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Council Proceedings
Saline, Mich., October W, 1897.
Special meeting of the Common
Couucil for the village of Saline, called
by the president, held in council room
Oct. 28, 1807.
President Nissly in ohair.
Trustees present Schairer, Se/.iroen
and Fish.
Absent Jackson and Hauser,
The liquor bond of Clough & Clark
as principals, and David Gorcon and
J. Peter Wiedraayer as sureties'was
pr sented.
On motion was accepted.
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz Geo. Nissly
Clerk. President
The Common Failing:.
Mr. Meekton had heen out several
minutes later than, usual the night before and there "was decided chilliness at
the breakfast table. A silence which
had seemed much longer than it was,
in fact, was suddenly broken hy the
wife's remark: '
"Look at those senators and representatives. See how they have lingered
and talked over the tariff."
"Now, Henrietta, you surely can't
think of holding me responsible for
that."-
"Not personally. But it showe a
trait that is common to your kind. K
shows how a man will grasp at any-,
thing -as an excuse for not going home
when he ought to."—Washington Star.
Jnst Awf ul.
She—"Do yqu suppose that little
crab would bite lite if I Jumped in?"
He—"Nt?* hut you might ge,i- your
suit wet./' '
She—"Oh, how terrible! I never
thought of that."—New York Ledger.
Her Mistake.
It is not necessary to repeat his remarks.
When his wife heard them imperfectly, being in the next room, she
said:
"Oh, do say that over again, dear."
"Look here, woman," he replied, in
a. concentrated voice, "when a man gets
his finger caught between a sprocket
and a chain it is no time for his wife
to get funny."
"Oh!" said she. "Was that it? I
thought you were repeating one of
those Christian Endeavor yells."—Indianapolis Journal.
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular examine tions for all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Friday of August
1897, and the last Thursday and Friday
of March 1S9S. Examinations Ior second aud third grade at Ypsilanti the
third Thursday andJFriduy of October
1897, and at Ann A rbor the third
Thursday and Friday of Juno 1898.
Special examinations for third grade
only, at Saline the third Friday of
September 1S97.
W.N Lister, Commissioner.
W.L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE theeWor?d.
For J4 years ilils shoe, by merit
alone, lias distanced, all competitors. _
TV. L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 awl £5.00
shoes arc tno productions of skilled -workmen,
from tho best material possible at these prices.
Also &S.50 and SS.OO shoes for men, $3.50,
S3.00 and. §1.^5 for boys and youths.
W. L. Douglas shoes are" Indorsed
by over l.ODO.OOO -wearers as the best
in style, flc and durability of auy
shoe ever offered at tho prices.
They aro made in all: the- latest
shnpes and styles, and of every varl- *
ety of leather.
* * ' ;unnlv tou __„ .
j^Iass. -Sold by
If dealer cannot supply you, -write for catalogue to W. L. Douglas. UrocKtonj 31
D. Nissly.
c^a.js'T'O'n.i^t..
Hie fes-
liails
is ea
^r£&ztf%£gk S*
Tito First Ulan.
"I feel like a new man!"
And Adam gave a grunt of. satisfaction as he arose from the ground cut
of which he had been manufactured
-ind surveyed the pleasant scene before
aim.—St, Louis Post-Dispatch.
Dr. King's New Discovery For Consumption
This is the best medicine in the world
for all forms of Coughs Colds and for Con-,
sumption. Every bottle guaranteed, It
will cure Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay
Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe,
Cold in the Head and Consumption. It is
safe for ad ages, pleasant to take, and,
above all, a sure cure. Itis always, well
fo tate Dr, King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as
they regulate and tone the stomvicli aud
bowels. We guarantees perfect satisfaction
or return money. Free Trial bottles at
Lister &* Sheeder's Drug Store. * (J •
Scott s S>-
Emxxh
is made up of the most essential
elements that go to nourish
the tody. 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 Hood,
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 overtwenty-f iveyears.
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 your druggist for Scott's Emulsion. Two sues, 50 cts. and $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, NewYpri. ■
Small preoaations often prevent great
mischiefs. Dewitt's "Little Early Risers
aro 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 .legulate the bowels.
G. F. Unterkircher.
If you have ever seen a little child
in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or
if you have been annoyed by a constant
tickling in Lhc thnoat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough
Cure which gives (juiek relief.
O. P. Unlerkircher.
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FOR
Toledo and 'Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield, Sooth 7:<10 a. m.
8:01 p. m.
11:37 a. in.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasaut. 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 tQ tlie Northwest,
you can save money by buying tickots
vin.Frankford and'Aun Arbor1 Steamers
which run between "Frankfort, Manitowoc and """"ewaunee Wis. and Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Micb.
W. H Bet-sett, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
50 YEARS-
EXPERIENCE.
MARKS,
DESICNS,
COPYR1CHTS &.C
Anyone sending n. sketch and description may
quickly ascertain, free, whether an: invention ia
probably patentable. Communications strictly
confidential. Oldest ajrency for securing patents
in America. TtVo have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Jlnnn & Co. receive
special notice in the
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
any scientific lournal.iveek'r, terms J3.00 a year;
{1.50 six months. Specimen copies and HAsd
Book ok Patexxs Eent free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
3G1 Broadway, Kew York.
I CLOAKSt
Last season we sold the largest number of
Cloaks in the history of our Cloak Department.
. This year we intend taking a stride
forward and making a new and higher
record. Sou will help us in doing this
for we shall mako it your interest to do
so.
For sight purchasing enables us-to
place before you a 'stock of Wraps
bought before tho rise in prices. Every
garment ne\y 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.
Wo have jiot space to tell vou of-a
tithe of the good things we haye in
this growing department of ours. May
wo not have a call before you buy.
28 iuch Rough Cheviot Jackets.
Full Serge Silk Lined.
26 inch Black Bouclo Jackets.
Silk Serge Lined.
all
Cadet, Green and Navy Kersey
Jackets, Braided Back and front—
very stylish effect.
- Black Kersey Jackets, Half Lined
Fouragiue Trimmed. Handsome Garment.
26 inch Black Kersey Jackets, lio-
man 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 Oape..30 by liO inches, OpoFsum Collar and Opossum
Trimmed Front. Braid Trimmed, .two
Pleat Back.
20 BlaeJ* Astrachan Curl Capes, full Silk Serge lined, Thibet trimmed collar
and front. Equal to any S10 Cape on the market, JJ7 each
The numbers aooye described comprise but few of the many styles which
we are offering at these popular prices. In belter goods wo are showing many
exquisilo creations of the best designers at 5>1-1 §15 S16 S18 S20 *j>25.
E. F. Mills & Co,
Ann Arbor
Harness, Carriages,
Surries, wagons,
Road, and MilkiWagons.
Trunks, and Valises, see
•ar, sturm.
Ice Gream and Soda Water
When you are dry step in and get a delicious
Ice Cream Soda at ALBER'S
In the Fruit Iirae<^ss^
Bauatias, Oranges, • Lemous, Dates, 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 lee Cream for Socials and Parties.
A fine line of Cigars and Tobaccos.
Sweet Cuba - - 32c lb.
Pay Car - - - 25c lb.
Dido - - - . 15c lb.
- Old Crisis * - - 20c lb.
J.iA. ^.LB'EI'R.
ARE YOU A HUNTER?
Send Postal Card for illustrated Catalogue of
Winchester
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-11-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-11-04 |
| 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 |
