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K. I. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW Cp., MICH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1897, VOL. XVIII.-NO. 9.
Q F. UNTERKIRCHER, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at TJnterkircher's Pharmacy Chica-
► oSt.
SALINE - MICH.
R. A. HARLAN NI. D.
Physician &] Surgeon.
Chronic disease; --Surgery and diseases of
. "Women and; iildren a specialty.
Office over the bank-yBesidence, the F *E*. Jones'
bouse. Cal's promptly atfnded to, (Jay or night.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
'X
J)R. G. E. KUHL,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Banlc.
SALINE, - - MIOH.
At Slanchester every Wednesday and Thwrseay
I? E> JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Rusiness attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on HoKoy street,
SALINE, • • MIOH.
Q . WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
- pecial attention paid to Pension Claims ot all
- kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MICH.
t • C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Sijrgepn-
Ti|4PQi*f, LEIJ4WEP CP:, JJICHL
. 'Jonneetiop u-ifn TepHinseh by Tplegrapli
and b.y IvTaii.
4f,(, pAyj3 ptpi|Prfc¥-4TTEN'-!*3P. TO.
YYATERIWAN'
PllOTOGEAPH GAU-KRY,
, . plies Gilleft's old stand.)
Will be in Saline every Wednesday and shall be
vleftaert to wet t-ll tn nepo of work }n my line.
"-Jiili fj-ids^ samplei" Qfp»r work.
Bridgewater.
A merry Christmas was enjoyed. The
weather brfing favorable so e7erybody
eould enjoy the Christmas meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood are entertaining* his parents this week from
EYeeraont Ind.
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Vetter are entertaining company from Jackson.
Everett Hunt returned from Dakota
and is now working for J. Gauss.
Christmas trees and exercise-* were
had in the surrounding congregations.
David. Rupp of Pittsfield, called o n
his old friends here tbis week.
Theo. Jacobs of Sharon, is visiting
friends here.
G. P. Boettner and J. Gordon shipped a car of lambs from here Thursday.
Henry Parmer, town treasurer took
in taxes here Priday.
Webster Sanford of Dakota, spent
Christmas with his father, Ezra Sanford.
Milan Locals.
A. J, WABBBN,
——CONVEYANCER AND
Xfotary - Public.
All legal papers, drawn on short
notice: and at prices within the
reach of all.
.omul fire \\mm® % ^M\i.
HUMPHREYS'
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No"
1 Cures Fever.
2 ««* Worms.
3 . " Infants' Diseases,
4 " Diarrhea.
7 " Coughs.
8 Cures Neuralgia.
9 «' "' "geav^ac^e'.'
id U iDyspepsja.
No. 11 " Delayed Periods.
No. 12 " Leuchorrea.
No. 13 Cures Croup.
No. 14 " Skin Diseases.
No. IB " Rheumatism.
No. 16 " Malaria.
No. 19' " Catarrh.
No, 20 Cures "Whooping Cough
No. 21 " Asthma.
No. 24 " General Debility.
No: pg 'X £ga:*3MHf?il-""-''
fjg. |*z 'A Kf-ffi§^Bii£a§§§:
No.' 28 Gures Nervous Debility.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 32 " Heart Disease.
No. 34 " Sore Throat.
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Dit. HnaiPHEEis' Homeopathic "tts-suii
op Diseases Mailed "Fjjee.
Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit the vest
pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid upon
receipt of price, 25 cents, except Eos. 28. and 33
are made $1.0Q size only. Humphreys' Medicine Company, Ul William St., New York.
HUMRHRPYSr
wrf§HartkzEL Qit
tha relief, la tamedtate—the cure certain.
PBIOB, SO CIS. -rRIAI.SIZS.a5 0T3.
fold by Pmislits, ot cent, nqwi-vvBtvl on rtQe'pt of prtct.
EBaPHBtst8,JW».co.,iii*n*iwu'iimeu,i«w*toii*t
Wi sBsssie Hutchinson of Ann Arbor
is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Music for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauntlett are
visiting friends out of town this week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.Ed. Blackmar a
son December26.
Geo. Laug|-|in#p,£ ""■•" *-*|a'r *s v}s}t".cp;
Milan f pien^s. fqp q, fe\y fays.
Mrs. K; "fq^er-iaU l^as nn intei'*-sting
kindergarten.
Mr. and Mrs. KliBfT Maines and sons
of Detroit are the. guests of Mrs. A. E.
Putmau for a few days.
,i*
^lrs\ Wisdom is entertaining he:*
daughter Mrs. R Q*tra.nde,i*- or Monroe
for'Vi few days.
Married December 23 at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L- Barnes,
Miss Maggie Bart.es to Wm. Sissem.
Rev. F. 0- Jones otflcating. ■
Profi-CbBS-' Hoyt and family of Ypsilanti, spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Sill. ..'. .......
Mr. and Mrs. J% T. Haffond and Mr.
and Mrs. B. Mead are visiting friends-
near Flint.
Atty. D. C. Salesbury spjnt Christmas with Ann Arbor friends.
Mr. H. Whitehead of Toronto }s yis:
iting lais paren^-j,
TheBte-O-jyter.'tan lndjes. wiU give an
old folljs GO'lSBV-t in the near future.
Mrs. It- Alderman is visiting friends
in Harly, S. Jj. this winter.
Miss C. Palmer has an interesting
Christmas story in the Milan Leader.
Mr. F\ Robinson and F. Edwards arc
home for a few days.
Matthew Endanger, a German who
many years ago exhibited himself in
London, had neither arms nor legs, bnt
nevertheless managed to write a good
hand, very clear and round, by hb^clin^
tho pen bei-yreen the shim'po'f^ii'lrigh'f
inn ard ills chee]*;. 'x
tmv i: 1 •_ 'J__'_'_l
A Squirrol Bonanza.
Two boys near Cumberland, Md., recently had what boys everywhere
would call a "bonanza." Somewhere
in the mountains above Cumberland
the squirrels for some reason, probably
lack of food, became discontented with
their home and: they held a great council of war and they decided to migrate
to the southward in a body. So the*?
all set out one bright "tabrning iVn'ti.
traveled uhtil""fyev' reached "tl"q """£-$#;
mac r.'Ygii' '"Hgjg- they "gll }eape(f "in
and swain aeya.s~-j, Idme hay-s en the
farther shore saw them eoming in a
vast, dark body that nearly choltod up
the river. At first they were frightened, but when they knew that they
were squirrels they lay in wait and
caught more than one hundred oi them.
People who saw the migration estimated that there must have been more
than 3,000 squirrels in the company.
Such migrations are not at all uncommon, although it does not often
fall to the lot of boys to be on hand
to see theni. "flats, lemmings " arid
other smal\~ gnlmals migrate in -the
same way..
Mrs. M.,B. Ford, RuddellV 111.,
suffered for eig"-.t yean from dyspepsia
and chronic constipation nnd was finally-
cured by using DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, the famous little pills for all
stomach and liver troubles. ... .
C. P. Unterkircber.
State oE Michigan, ounty ■ f Washtenaw s. s.
Ata session of the Mrobaie Courc for the
County of"Wash'tnaw, holden at the Probate
O * ce in the City of Ann Arbor, on Monday, the
6 day of December in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety seven. Present, n.
Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate. In the matter
of the estate of William Guenther deceased.
On reading and filling the petition, duly verified, of Matthew Seeger, administrator of said
estate, praying that he may be licensed to sell
the real estate wherv of said deceased died seized
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the 31
day of December next at ten o*. look in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition
and that the heirs at law of said deceased, and
ali other persons interested in said estate, are
required to appear at a veFSion of said Court,
then to he holden at the jrobate Office, in the
City of Ann Arbor and show cause, if any
there be why the prayer of of the petitioner
shouldnotbe granted: and ifc is further ordered
that said petitioner give notice to" the persons
interested in said • estate, ot the pendency of
said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published" in the
Saline Observer, a newspaper pria'ed and cir-
culatingin said county, three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing.
[A true copy.] H. Wirt Newsiiik:
P. J. Lehman Judge of Probate
Probate Eegister.
Annual! account. G. L Hoyt.
Qtare of Michigan, County o.f *vYl5hteHa*¥. S. S.
O At a session of tne. BrQbate. Court for tha
County of "-*""a3ftt;epa\v-. hoWet) at /he Probate
*Rff"cp'*p the City of Ann Arbor, on Friday,, the
}f d ay of December, in the year one thousand
pjght hundred and ninety seven.
Present Ii. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Henry "ft. Watson,
deceased. Gideon t. Hoyt, trustee of the estate
of said deceased, conirs into court and represents that lie is now prepared to render his
annual account as such trustee. Thero upon it
is ordered that Tuesday, the first day of February -nex.t at ten o*o*.opk- in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing such account
and that the devisees, legatees and heirs at law
of deceased, and all other persons interested in
said estate, ar 4 required to appear at a session
of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
Offlce, In the City of Ann Arbor, in said County
and show cause, if any there be, why the said
account should not he a'lowed; And it is further
ordered, that said trustee give notice to the
persons interestediu said estate, of the pendency
of said account and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the
Saline Observer, a news papier printed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing *
[A true copy]
P. J.LEH3IAS H. WlBT -SEWv^gii
Probate Kegister. J^dgeo! Probate.
^Igv-lce tp. Creditors.,
Q tate of IvjaohUjan pounty of Washtenw s s
(3 ^ptipe is. hereby given", that hy an order of
theprqbate Cpurt for the county cf Washtenaw,
madeop theg3day of October A,D-185*?.sixmonths
front thar- date wore allowed for creditors to present their jlajtns against the estate cf Helen
M. Gamon late of said County deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceasvd are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Prohate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the 23
day of April next, and that such claims will
be heard befo-e said Court, on the 22 day of
January andou tho 23 day of April 1B98 next,
at ten o'clock in ihe forenoon of each of said
days.
Dated, Aim Arbor, October aa. A. D(. ^7.
" W- WW^j"
vs'V'SS Q* "batata.
s J. A. Perkins, of Antiquity, O., wa
or thirty years needlessly tortured bys
phytdcians for the cure of eczema. He
was quickly cured by using DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve the fam-us healing
alve for piles and skin diseases.
jCTn*'ftMTnrd.«*uur*-*-WlHv«<,rwor»»
Fnvl.vvU,v vvvvtl !vv.m>mbly. tiy tlvosvj <A
civil, r'.cs, voiivv— nr villi,nvvvl ivt Ihcit*
own luralitivisn Iivn-vpr tlvvy lv«v. Avvw
v._,^_ vvive.ivvv vl.» vlv.- uvrfc. Ijisy to Ivonv
- Weironvtsvievi.fvihivvjr.Wvsiivri >»w. yuri"l«. Yvwv v*n tIe\otvt
* *t'- ^oitrstMn'-hi'v'nevuc.or^U^vvviT time 10 llieworfc. Ihiyi^vin
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** unr'vvvViFv;iiClv.lrv5tl)lllc-*.xrrvicncv- Wf row funvvMv you Vive *nv.
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^Jigs Aliti-HuB-hi's, Koirfolk Va., was
frightfully burned on ihe fjiCunnd neck
Pain was iti9t>iiiily reli"ved by De Win's
Witch H.iZ'l Salvi', which healed the
iti'viiy wit'.mul Kavitig'a scar. Itis the
fcimoiif )iile n un dy.
C P. UiilerUircher.
Dr. King'*! New Discovery For Consumption
This is the best medicine in the world
for all forms of Coughs Colds and for Consumption. Every Tbbtile guaranteed. It
will cure Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay
Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La * Grippe,
Cold in the Head and Consumption. It is
safe for all ages, pleasant lo take, and,
above all, a sure cure. It is always well
to take Dr, King's "New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as
they regulate-and tone the stomach and
bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction
or return -money. Free Trial bottles at
lister & Sheeder's Drug Store. G
Prosperity comes quickest to the
man whose liver is in good condition.
Devvitt's Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for constipation, biliousness,
indigestiou and all stomach and liver
troubles.
C. F, Unterkircber.
Oome to tlie
MEAT MARKET
For Choice Cuts of
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Choice Bolognas ane .Liver Sausage
always oa hand and ni^de to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srnsage and
Fish iu their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Gome and
see us.
illillill..
£
sss^s^-ssssssssssgs-sss
I Puny
(Children
Who would prescribe only »
"i"
« tonics and bitters for a weak, \»
"i*
NOTICE.
We tbe undersigned, do hc-ebv ngyee.
to refund the utoni'y' oil \\vo, S-Veeut
bottles of Rtixter'-s .\'1''.i.dy,"lv"e filters if
it fail? to ijijit e e.oii£tl'j*';l iflu. bUinvisneps,
sick hesidHctie, or vv$ of the diseases
for wliipl) it. js recomuriuiivl' i3. We also
liuariinioe une boulo in {.rove sati:-fact-
orv or ment-y i*t funded.
U*-Ihi- •fe Slicedcr,
V. l*\ Unt"'kin'her.
S puny child ? Its muscles and <$
§ nerves are so thoroughly es- %
^ hausted that they cannot be $
^ whipped into activity. The *
» child needs food; a blood- ^
<« making*, nerve-strengthening «
% and muscle-building food, <*»
** ' TJ
I Scott's EflitaSsiosi f
t oiC^-ym^mh&Uoiihls, I
if Cw ¥<&u a*^ have a tonic in 'jj|
S the hypophosphites of lime g
* and soda to act with the food, ig
$ For thin and delicate children vi"
* there is no remedy superior >*»
% to it in the world. It means |j>
£ growth, strength, plumpness ^
^ and comfort to them. B^stsre. ^
* you get SCOTT'§ Sm«*feion* *
® . 5oc.vmd!j,i-ft_tiBi'^'*"5$£V
® SCt-JJ-r *!j Bt^Y'gEi vaaemistsj New York.
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Schedule Of Teachers Examinations,
The regular e*«atniP"*v-ions for all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor ■ the
third Thursday and Friday of Aujiust
1897, and the last Thursday and Friday
of March 1S9S. Examinations fur second and third grade at Ypsilanti the
third Thursday and Friday 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 1897.
W.N Lister, CnmmUsioner.
c^svoztra..
jimila
tlgsMuia
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Every
Stitch
7pf "work and every piece of
Jleather iu the Lewis "Wear
7 Resistors" is perfect. Made
j properly, they fit and wear
/properly. They combine
J st5'le, comfort and service—
J couple pleasure with econo-
' my. They wear so long that
vou'd tire of 'em if they were
like'common shoes, but the
longer you wear
J. B. LEWIS CO'S
"Wear-Resisters"
the better they'll please yotu-J
I,ookfor "Lewis" on every shoe|
Men's, women's, children's.
J.B.UEWISCO., Boston, Mum.
LEWIS "WEAR - RESISTERS"
are sola by all shoe dealers. '
Harper & Parson's
'%mg@^
Our Annual
Wraps, Silks, Dress. Goods.
CommencingJMonday Januarys,. 1898.
CTDFor Two weeks bargains will be ripe.
E. F. Mills & Go's.
Ann Arbor
Harness, Carriages,
Sumes, wagons,
Roadjand IMilkiWagons,
Trunks, and Valises", see
J,
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OYSTERS!
We keep the famous BALTIMORE brand ahvays^nice andjfresh
A FINE assortmentlof^
Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans.
Almonds, Niger-Toe3, English Walnuts etc.
Home made mixeilAFFIES 10 c per pound.
MEIGM & BLACK GRAPES.
A fine line
of
Cigars
and Tobaccos
Sweet Cuba
-
32o lb.
Pav Car
-
-
25e lb.
Dido
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--
15c lb.
Old Crisis
cr.
A
20c lb. •
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FOR
Toledo and PoimsEa-'t and South.
Leave Pittstif-ld, Soath 7:40 a. m.
8:.*>1 p. in.
11:37 «. t.,.
'■'tiiwii. Alum- All. Plwij*!»nl. Olww.
' nviilliM'., Maiii~>vf. Pi-idiJkf'j »*"1 |voints
Lf-i'W PuisJitjlil, Jvfonh 8:3*" a ih.
4:*39;. „,.
11:8 u. Di.
-If "t<iu 'O'e jrviritr to lliB >f»irlhwest.
vou can save momjy by buyb'jr lickets
vitiFrtHikfoTil and'Ann Arhor" Steamers
wliich rvin ViKt\v»«».n Frankfort. MHnito-
W'-e and Kewaunep Wis ami Frank
foit. M>'iiom"'u-H .md Gladstone .Mit'li.
\V. H Bennett, G. P. A..
Toledo
Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridg**, O.. •jays:
"After two doctors gave up'tny boy to
die, I saved him from croup by using
Oue Minute Cough Gure." It is the
quickest and most certain remedy for
..-oughs, colds3anditll throat nnd lung*
triVubles'. C. F- Unti»rkif<*her.
CAS170HIA.
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Ann Arbor Electric Granite Works
Designers and Builders of
Artistic Granite and Marble Memorials
On hand large quantities of all the various Granites in the Rough
and are prepared to execute fine Monumental work on short notice.
OHN BADMGARDNER, Prop, inn Arbor
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Object Description
| Title | 1897-12-30; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1897-12-30 |
| 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 |
