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The
BSERVER.
A. I. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1S98.
iVOL.
XYIII.-NO. H.
•HJ
*">
:*• v-.
Of Oar Business
Firms
A Brief Sketch ot" a few of our Energetic
Business Houses.
The Village of Sal'ne which was
settled in 182S has had a slow but permanent growth and now has a population of about one thousand. Ic is
situated on the Ypsilanti branch of the
L. S. & M. S. Ry. It has railroad
advantages two large lloring mills
and other industries that aid business
here. It has a sound and reliable bank
It is a line place for new factories to
locate. Indeed the Observer is constantly alert to aid the progress oE this
towp. It has 'a grand school, church
and society privileges in ,sanitary and
healthful advantages this village takes
the.premium?'"" ■"ft now reaches forth
apd"''pas grasped a large trade from
farmers and neighboring towns who
ftnd here the best class of merchants
In the GOi-qty. All kinds of farm
produce, horne-grown fi-u;tsv fresh or
dried, ihe cereals everything from
wheat to beans, vegetables, butter,
eggs, po-k, beef etc. .Qnd a ready market
here. Farmers always delight to oome
U| Saliqe. The congeniality of Saline's
■jieppliants dpes as myph for the progress of recj.proc.al relations between
tlljs }.Qwn and. its surroundings as any
tiling -yej-saq name. This is an opportune week for obtaining the best
bargains of the season in this village.
The following *nei'char"ii have a special
pegard for the season and we have des-
qri'hed in'details some of their trade
attributes; .
.J, Sturm
Is a popular citizen who has a lii'sl
class harness store here which is highly
appreciated, tie always has a large
and assorted stock of light and heavy
harness, trunks, valises, whips, robes,
blankets and general li'drse rurniahing
goods, buggy appui tences, and deals
iu all kinds of buggies, carriages,
suri'ies. sleighs etc. He has a well
equipped repairing- depar.orient and
makes new harness to order and repairs old?. .'pgi^eCtly. ; ;He'iS a most
skilled anisan and a fair and square
citizen io transact business with.
Tli'ts laudable dealer has by his p*j:
ceUeu*, h^gesi ***}|.j}ej';fe*icj^i^t| jtlW
;{.|iifflpoii-,\qi ft.fctcfr, ipJ^.li'isK *Ltfe'*-4'^
yelpprafnliof bviij.m?>jii pro-rivt-s in this
jilralit,*^ Heis-Jfiiiiivn for^many miles
antunoJailtiVeiiiii^p* cfr^s|-i« ,w|iq -has,
HfH 0Mfei-.<;l!lI||ttf-"4nd/"}lSi!'al!lp •*'."-§'#'
frotn w|iielj iq seteilt gqq^Sj bi*t also
•ir**,.!'} i-ei»j:i}s fi*" drilling iq a ***r*iMf.v-
Plg 'i'li-l tyl'l'^'l.V""- ll'tM'l'".;- H** fls-als
u'!'»'! in<i!;:fi;tv"!»''iiil''S.i; •-■'■■"'••'
Is u merituHoi"!""' general inerabitnt
who hasit'uBii'. anil"well'Sf-pt-stot-vk here.
11 is i'epiyte'''with':'io\i6fil and choice
assortmeiSts'of fr'esh," fatfey "itn'A stabile
gI'oceriesy4easv''i30fffeesl:spfcps, .c'«aui|d
goods,bo'tffs -ividsllpes:'^"I'tiishvaJnorable
gen tlemSh- -liaa-'every Ih i 1% 'satisfaelory
aud supeAor: In* tlra ' abope- line.
Persons-who wish liberal - prices .and
desirable transactions- will, always; do
well to call here. He-deals in.Jarm
produce and pays tbe"n*igtiesk" prices
consistent with ttio..m-.u'ke.t, . ^all. apd
see him Tbis well informed and fair
minded citizeu raaintains evefyth|n*g
satjsfactoi'y |u liis i"|ne;ati4 k HP VVitft
Jjhg tifneb iq tt}eiv4v:-lafi-J'll-'!lt" of PU'-Uc
ll'tepes". aqsi welfare (xl this place- He
bas hepORieJ^-dcly '-^Qww.^ffl esteemed
in this sey^u:«f tue|i'tte"»p4 ?§ imas-
lliged as h cferplivjt'iiitfeotiKy in matters
»| piittiluipg lo hlc line. He has made
an exemplary fecoi'd. Ho has been in
business 15 years.
J. P. WEISXIXUSK
lias a furniture and undertaking
establishment and dealer in fancy and
^"lecoraied furniture library and parlor
*' suits, decorated rockeis "etc. lo please
the most fastidious customers. He is a
professional funeral director who is
very proficient in his profession aud
li-biji*al:|n his price!-. He has a di ploina
fivtioitie(ihie*v'|oSchool of "^tn'qalming.
"Pl"Ji's" ejjeelleni "citizen is r,t aU titles
found \veli informed ill every tiling
tbrft pepljlins lo, h}s iinp, Re is
pt-actknit na well as proficient and perfects"- who pbiionlze him enjvvys all
the advaiitttufg nf tbe season. While
he is at all time* liberal and reliable
in his transactions, it is now a good
timo to see him. He is a couolsteilt
business gculleman who renders bis
dealiofi^aiW'tetory,^ - . ,
Geo, Scumid
Has a model meat market here which
*"is the most superior place" to buy ail
Geo. Ehnis
Proprietor of a Roe merchant tailor
establishment deals in custom made
suits for men, various garments and
gents furnishing goods. This generous
and fair minded merchant tailor is
thoroughly posted in the various details and is a cutter and fitter who
understands the latest and most approved fashions- in gentleman's attire aad
wearing apparel: everything from boys
suits to overcoats. He will deal in
good woolen suits and will give liberal
prices. Sells suits ready made at S10
up.
C. H. Nichols
Has a, first class restaurant and bakery whicb are highly appreciated. H e
always has on hand choice invoices of
fresh bread, pies, buns, cakes, confections etc. aud serves the most substantial and inviting meals and lunches.
He is a fair and square citizen who is
experienced in thU business arid invariably gives satisfaction. His
establishment is neat and inviting lo
all classes of people and he is a highly
esteeraed -leale.r to patroniz .Thiscompetent and reliable dealer has pleasan t
modes of conducting business. He
gives his customers the benefit of all
thehest to be had in his line, lie en-
'ays a widespread reputation for appropriate dealings. Now is au excelleut
tipje to see this popular citizen.
E. W. Fokd & SON
Leading lumber dealers of this suction
and are meritorious hai*dvya.i*d dialers
here who have a well established store
where a fine line can be found of shelf
and heavy hardware, paints, oils, stoves
ranges, building materia!, cutlery,
sleighs, buggies, sewing machines aud
agricultural implements etc. and general supplies for the household, 1 he
farm and the shop in the hti'dware.
line. These are reliable dealers who
conduct their store upon good moral
principles and are upright citizens in
a'l transactions These enterprising
and well appreciated business gdiitle-
men, have the elements to produce
success. They takeprideiffijextending.
all the advantages possible and consistent with mercantile progress, thus
giving unexcelled oppurtunities to all
who patronize them. T.hev are reliabl e
-; - . .: .. --. • .. -" -i C-. ■ "
gentlemen whose b.yadv-tuat'fer.-tS^o'.'ld
now be seen lor. gop.q traqgac'yions.
.Bicyql^ ciqci s.up4'*>li**,5. Said 4*i wheels
in ijie. Ths*; J'eniv Also are leading
n^i-ipu*.! ■jifalim^Smeiitijdrtllei"^
■ •'5 -;- ?-"**a"-M*TRc«'.sf' ■
"Cash Grocery"' is a. popqlai1 pru-
, i*T*ie^pppf an"("-fcj.4!t-pt!*lpvt»]tt-i'e-.t He
ihjis iff sup^itirj!*; ^s^grt^tlsn't "of >-ft"esh.
fa-ricyaqtl ttlapfo'-gi'ocrfrivi.-*', IJ'ie-'-teai*,
aronjaliccpllfijes, spice,', canned . gpOiip."
vegefaliles, ' canfeptio""'''! provifibhs,
dining room lieCessitHis etc. He has
an, tmparalled stock whicli alfords
customers good advantages and ptiees
as low as the market will afford. This
store has determined, the renown it
has won by hard work- and honest
dealings, sball be maintained and is
confident that with already increased
facilities and ample experience it
"will continue to altraut the favorable
notice and support of the public. If it
is straight forward deaiiugs you are
looking for you cannot Und a better
house to trade,at-. ..-■-..,•
A. W. Lashire
\ « i A ;:it "M
Proprietor of a-harpesrgtp-ra ttacl i§
a 'deafei: 'p, iftpn'isa,. whips, robes,
bhlnlfets, geoPV-al Kprse fqrnishing
gopcls etp. lie l-jas a repairing depart-
ment'anq makes custom made hayuess
apd repairs perfectly. His stool* carried
embraces; every kiad Of harness wanted
for any purpose through 'alt the range,
from the light and* graceful track
harness, business, line carriage, single
and double, express, farm team, truck,
grocery and ox harness, horse collars
of all descriptions.
Brought Esjjs to Church.
The pastor of St. John's Church, at
Streatham, England, ministers to the
spiritual wants of a congregation composed almost exclusively of poor people. Nevertheless he devised a plan
by whieh his flock could do something
handsome for charity. "Many of his
parishioners are cottagers, and nearly
all keep chickens or ducks. Therefore
the congregation was asked to bring
offerings in the shape of new-laid eggs
for the sick and convalescent in the
hospitals. More than 5,000 eggs were
donated, and 4,972 were safely stacked
in the chancel. After the evening service they were repacked and sent to the
medical charities for consumption by
the patients.
until you
make sure it
was made by-
Lewis.
Look for
"Lewis"
on every shoe
you buy and
you can look
ahead to comfort and satisfaction. J. B.
Lewis Co's
"Wear-
Resisters" arc
right in price,
right in shape,
right in con-
struction,right
in every way.
All styles and sizes
to suit everybody.
J.B.1OTISC0.,.
Boston, Mass. *j
LEWIS "WEAR-RESISTERS"
are sold by all shoe dealers.
Harper & Parsons
Another Freak.
"That young man of yours," said the
observing parent, as his daughter came
down to breakfast, "should apply for
a job in a dime museum." "Why,
father," exclaimed the young lady in
tones of indignation, "what do you
mean?" "I noticed when I passed
through the hall late last night," answered the old .man. "that he had two
heads unon his shoulders."
Old People.
Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the
true remedy in Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as
a tonic aud alterative. It acts mildly on
the stomach and bowels, adding strength
and giving tone to the organs, thereby
aiding Nature iu the performance of the
functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent
appetizer and aids digestion. Old people
find it just exactly what they need. Price
*i0 cents and §1.00. Get a bottle at Lister
& Sheeder's Drng Store. 5
Oome to tlie
Final accqtint. » • • -•
ata'.e otM'eliigiih, CQt\niy QF-'<Va'**"iientUv.- a S,-
At-a sessio,n;"o.i;. tha Bi'alia,,te- Court; ior the
County of *l*v^as*T;t">n.a\\'.. "jGkJon-'.at-.lhe. Probate
0,v-v\ce\ijthftGity. afAi-fl.Ai-vi-ir,. on f'rtuay, the
-r-S'lai. •°,t.!4%Vl.l>.1'fc .ARthe'je'ar, one thousand
elelit.^ndi-gd aiid. iiiriety eighi'. '. " "
^cespnt'I^^fflt X-eiY-v<-irk,'.Tii!!s"-> of fro'oate.
In the'matter" oC'tli'e'est "t6:v""E" Tisstoi' Salisbury
deceasWl,"""\V. "II.■Div'jlspivlS.'.aaniiiristi'otir of
said estate-, edi"Y*4:6"ito- c'ovirc.* and-reproseats
thatTi'S-is how..;, prepxred tn ren/ler -his tiual
ai'COTMkassu':te administrator. , There, up/m it
•sjordnwrt-t-liafc Jlonda.vv .the i-'S;day_ _o£ Feb-.
ri'ai-y.iiwv-.fc;y;t.en o'clock in tjis-jf-vreupon. bo as-
siSued Cor^exaiu'ning&iid alloiylng j.uv;h a'e omit
aiid thart"ie.hoirs atlawoFKaiddeesaie 1, ar.oa"l
Other" rjertiurvs Interebtbd "in s-ii 1 estate, arn
I'eijuife'f to aj*i^ifear h*. a si"*i"iIi')hdt"isal<l!c6W*t,
-4idtv!K"ba"li6lfrt!ii!tV IheProbttsOffl** in tlle
Citj"of A.K11-Arlimiv- 'itl si!d {Joan-yaii'l shw
tfinsc, if any there ha, wliv tlvi si.id aeaiaoi.7
should not be a'lowed: And it is furtlier ordered,
that said administrator give ..li'itlcs to the
jjersons interval ed in said estate, of the "pemleucy
df said aecoimt and theheariuE; thereof, tiy'tShs-
ing.a, copy of this ord r to be pt'iblislied in tlti;
Saline Observer, a news p tpaf pi'fiited 'iittd"*eir-
culating in said county," three-successive weeks
previous to sHid day of hearing..' ;., ,;.. .,.■■.
' [A fn-ueqopyi ;-..s ...;-.
' P J. Lehjias H. WiR-r Seivvcilit ..
' Probate Kegister. Judge of Probate.
i Notice to Giedi^cp-..
Slate of Michigan'cc-iyi*;,.: .c? Vfasiitenw s s
_, ISotiieK'lii'i^^-yv/eriHhatbyhri order of
tlie Ij-'qb'ij-i CaUivt -Jor"!^ cbuiltj4 cf W'vshtei*.a»*,
rgada-vvithsfidayof Jannarjf A. "ft.lS9as"** months
! frcra that (iaie^ere aHoived. for creditors to pre.
seat tl?e\i; claims against tli.e estate of George
g. Hammond la.te of said Oonnty decased, and
that a'l greditorsofsaid daeeaaed are required
to present their olaims to said Probate Court, at
the "probate Office in the eity of Ann Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the 6
day of July nest, and that sueh claims will
be heard before said Court, on the S day of
Kpril'and on tho 8 day of July next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days.
. Dated, Ann Arbor, January 8. A. D. 1898.
H. WirtSewkirk,
Judse of Probate.
Cyclist's Speed for an Hour.
From Pic-k-Jle-rii: Cyclist's private
opinion, ten miles; cyclist's c-piii^oij
for his frieruK eighteen hillta;' lioliee
constajle*= priv.rVii flJlinMui, twelve
miles; pollpe constable's opinion for
ihe 'magistrate, twenty-four miles; old
lady's opinion, who was knocked down,
forty miles; actual speed^ ejgh.% mites*.
-ind caplvp^l^Bt^S-^li^f^l^il
customers fair apdVtjJ'are'"de^
is a reliable eitizetj: iii' a|i transactions.
He understands tlie--proper care of
meats and invariably gives- satisfaction.
Give ltim your patronage, .
All Colds Are Tainted.
All colds are tainted with Grip wbvti
grip prevails. **77"' breaks up ^fip
colds tbat "hang on"; 2-5j-all dru^ists
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular exatniniittons for al!
grades will be held at Ann Arbor tin-
third Thursday and Friday of August}
1S97, and the last Tburs^i>y .mix, fc'ridav |
or March 1S*>3- "wxauiinations fur second and third grade at Ypsilanti tbe
third Thursday"and "priday of Qctober
1S97, ani| at Aan Arb,pr t^ie t|\ird
i*Eiut-sfla.y"4atvd: Sridftj* of Juno lS9y,
Special esaminations for third grade
only, at Saline the third Priday of
September 1S97.
YC,N. Lister, Conintbsioner.
Real Estate For Sale.
O tate of JIichigati_county.of \Va<i1,*te.'iiiy,* S». a
O In the matter of tljfi 'e^tg vif wiiilam
(-uentlier decease^, not|Cij jy be.«oy given tliatin
pursuance plan oi'tiar. granted to'theundersigned
admi^lstia'oi' of the estate of said deceased hy
the ton. Judge of Prohate for the County of
Washtenaw, ou the 31 day of December A. D.
I80r, there will be sold at publie vendue, to thij
highest bidder, at the late residence of s-a"d de.
ceased in Saline Township in tho county of
Washtenaw in said Svtate, on Friday I lie IS day
of February A. U. 1838, at two o'clock in the
afternoon of that day (subject to ail encum-
branots by mortgage or otherwise existing at
tlie time of the death of said deceased the following described real estate, to wit; *tV. 1^ of S.
*>V.;4see. (10)**aaerv?s. AV. tj of X. W. J4 sec. i!0)
80ocri?sX.\V.}iofN.W U it N.W. H sec. \\5. 10
acres all in Tmvnship four south of ranse live
east township of Saline. Washtenaw u iu«ty 31ich
Matihi*-w Sekoer
Adiiiinistratnr s^f jijvi. ajjare.
Farmers Attention
If you contemplate planting auy
fruit trees or small fruit of any kind,
send us a lirtol wants. !,->•• pries, ir
send for i"vl**i.!.r&ted catalogue and
Saye Some Money. All slock warranted true to name as represented or
money refunded. Be sure and get our
prices before placing an order.
The Hawks Nursery Co.
Rochester if. X.
*
For Choice Cuts of
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Choice Bolognas ane Liver Sausage
aHv'ivs on hand aud made to tuilpr.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusago ami
Fish in iheir season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come and
see us.
llllll |%il!ls
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
5*hB fto-
fimile
Eltfnatuis
Df
is tn
every
■£ wrapper.
NOTICE.
; We the undersigned, do hereby agree
ut rufand the money on two 25-cent
bottles of Baxter-s Mandrake Bilters if
it fails to cure constipation, biliousness,
sick headache, or any of the diseases
fOr whieh it is recommended. We also
guarantee one bottle to prove galisfaot'
pry or money refunded.
• i . I-iivSter & Sheeder,
s . . CF. Unterkircher.
The wind-up on
JACKETS
Our January bargains in Cloaks largely reduced our
stock. Comparatively few are left and these we propose
to make a clean sweep of as follows;
Lot 1
All our S25 00. S22.00, -SIS. 00, $16.
and §15.00 Jackets
Lot 2
All our SH 00. 12.00. 1000 ami 9.00
Jackets
Yonr choice $7,50
Your choice $5,00
Lot 3
All our SS 00, 7 00 ami 6 00 Jiu»k«u
V
Lot 4
All ourSo.OO and 8.9S Jackets
We also o££er=
Your cMce $3.75
Yonr cMee $2.50
FOR
Toledo and Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield, South 7:40 a. ni.
8:51 p. m.
11:87 a. tu.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasant, Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Peioskey and points
Loavo Pittstteld, North 8:32 a. m.
4:39 p. m.
11:8 a.m.
If you are soing to the Northwest,
you can save money by buying tickets
via Frankford and'Aun Arbor' Steamers
which Tan between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee Wis and Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Mich.
"W. H Bennett, G. "P. A.,
Toledo.
*.%^^%^fc%^^^%%^fc-^^.%^/»%^*^^*^^***v
PATENTS
5 Caveats'anjl Trad.e-Marts c-M-dned, and all Pat- j
f.ifntbusinessco'jductci^ibrMooEB'iTC Fees. ?
Joua OirncE i'iOW'*ssr*'=.U-,S. RatentOffice J
Sand we can &ecu"*e patent ■ n less time tain those J
Sremotaftom, Washington. ,5
I' Settdmodelj drawing orphoto., with desenp-j
J tion. We- advise, if patentable or not, free of J
I charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, t
\ A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents,"-with J
5 cost of same in the U. S, and foreign countries J
Ssent&ee. Address, i
C.A.SNOW&CO.
op p. patent Office, Washington, D. C. j
L*IA-k%%%%%^*«^r%«%'M«V»«\%%%%««««Mr
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
11 Jnokets from Season 1895, fold for $8.00 to 15.00- for 98c each
4 Plush Coats •- •• sold for S25.00 to 85.00- for 85.00 ••
13 Jackets from Season 1896, sold for §8 50 to 20 00- for "*!3.75 ••
7 Jackets * sold for §3.98, to 7.00- for 51 75 "
These four lots are ottered at half ihe price of the Cloth alone.
E. F. Mills & Co's.
Ann Arbor
Crescent
Bicycles
ArSniore largely used in tliis country
tlian any other. This leaves little more-
to be said. Orescent Bicycles stand up
and Orescent Prices are not cut.
Quality
Unexcelled
E.W. Ford & Son, Agents
Catalogue
Free
Harness, Carriages,
Snrries wagons,
Road, and Milk Wagons-
Trunks and Valises see
J, STURM.
OYSTERS! ■ OYSTERS!
^O-A-iDsr or zbttlik:-^
We keep the f amoas'BM/EIMORE brand always "[nice and fresh
A FINE'assortment ofe
Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans.
Almonds, Niger Toes, English Walnuts etc.
Home made mixed TAFFIES 10 c per pound.
MALIGAN # BLACK GRAPES.
fine lino «if
Cigars
and Tobaccos
s.
Sweet Cuba
.
32c lb.
Pav Car
.
25e lb.
Dido
■-
15c lb.
Old Crisis
. _Av_.
20c lb.
J\
BEE
1
TSraBS3mW»SS
Object Description
| Title | 1898-02-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-02-03 |
| 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 |
