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VER.
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, J898, VOL. XVHI.---NO. 17.
3-
Camera
ES
Do Yoii want any?
for the benefit of the amateur photographer, we have put in a limited
supply ol
Plates, Print Paper, Mounts
Toning and Developer,
Flash Light Powder,
Etc.
VVliji'li we wil' soil you as cheap
m J oh (-un buy them
anywhere.
A. J, Warren.
MISflNGMNKJH,
^ftere '§ a tavern jn Swit?eri**"g"'l tc
eyery J32 inhabitants,.
*A» Oklahoma lawyer name-} Opank
has petitipne-l the pouvt tg change his
name.
|£ansas City's, fire gng-ine hpusgg are
number^ frpjn J tg 18, but there is
ne "STo, H,
@apt, M-. G, Bates, gf the American
Yelunteer§, was a bugler ia the army,
and blew the. rally and charge oa
Sheridan's famous twenty-mile ride.
At the czar's coronation ceremonies
at Moscow there weree2,500 yards of
American maquette carpeting used.
Bight thousand were nsed at the
Queen's jubilee.
A mathematician has computed the
movement of a rider's feet while working a bicycle, and has demonstrated
that it requires less exertion to travel
s fifteen miles on a bicycle than to walk
three miles.
Dumleigh—I came down the street
with Miss Smiler this afternoon; but
tne teams made such a noise I couldn't
hear myself talk. Wickers—That was
awful, wasn't it, when you do en'oy
it so much?—Boston Transcript.
Ocean currents may- bg tpacecj by
bgttles. Along the cgast of Spain
sgaied bgttles are t*-§se<3 overboard
a*l4 allP-Wf**? tg drift, "ft has heen
fpunfi that "n alnipst eyery ease the
tendency pf these sealed messages is
tq gome tci the shores pf America,
A St. Louis thief, who stole a pair
of fepse from a yQimg -yvoman, denied
the charge when iu eourt the next day.
The "judge ordered an examination,
and, when the thief'g trousers were
VQllM Up tbe misging hose were revealed jp, a}\ their gorgeous splendor.
Tbr§§ of the eight surviving soldiers
of the Avar of 1812 now on the pension
rolls of the government are over 100
years old. They are Hosea Brown of
Grant's Pass, Ore., 105 years old;
Elijah Glenn of Newark, N. X, and
• Eleazer Smith of Danbury, N. H., each
101 years old. /
Edward Everett Hale said in a lecture oh the old streets of Boston the
other day: "An old Bostonian regards
the straight checker-board streets of
other cities with a contempt which is
not to be described, while the people
of other cities claim that'Boston'Was
laid out by tlie cow's."' *' '**-*• * -
Apprentice (finisl-liig the. lathering
of a customer]—Ygs," sir* fherffs ae
monkey business allowed, hy our- b°§">*
eveyy tip"** we cut a custome,r-'s face, it
means § fine pf a quarter. Then he
adds. brand'shing hja razor: "But today J don't care a rap; I've just won
S"j at the rages,"--Figaro.
RAM'S HOkN.
v'<
Patriotism keeps up. with national
duty.
The sores of Lazarus are the sins of
Dives.
Every glorious act becomes an eloquent fact.
.. 'Content is not content, without
.thanksgiving,
w Love ,of the brethren is our title-
deed to Divine ■sonship.
Children and adults tortured by
burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
disease may secure instant relief by
using. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It, is the great Pile remedy.
0. P. Unterkircher.
mm YOU TRAVEL
Aro yon goingto tafee Atrip! Po you suitor from
Revere Bendaclica, Jfervonivness, Seiulck-
ness.otrlBxhftnstion? Why not prevent it all by
using CtSHMAS'8 MBXTKOI, 1X11,11.-
-°SJ*U Help, thatJieavlache, cure that nervousnessand
seasickness by the use ot this Inhaler, the greatest
stimulant and-preventative Known, wonderful re-
-llef in Hay Fever and Asthma. •ar-B'inr CTJSM-
'SBlL-iPS'vtlVHiAr.T-l'v-tand yon will always use it
Ti. Hyatt- cjui't eel II. at l>rttK?l>vtt Beadforit. By.
':. malt, ov>. eralvv. Scad tor Root on Hwvlfcot, free.
-CTSliBAS JJUCG CO., TISCESSIS, OB., C. S. A.
Mooreville.
Frank Haynes is visitiug his parents
north of Lansing.
Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Willis Clark
made it. trip to Ypsilanti Friday.
Arthur Conde attended the banquet
at Ann Arbor Thursday.
Lee Draper bad an overcoat and some
boney stolen last week Friday whils in
Ann Arbor.
June Warner of Kalkaska, is visiting
his brother U. J.
La&t Saturday Clark Carter slipped
on the side walk in Milan and broke
bis leg above the ankle.
Chas. McMullen was in Ypsilanti
Tuesday.
Allen Forsythe and wife went to
Ann Arbor.
C. Horton made a trip to Detroit
Monday.
D. Stephenson lost a horse Sunday
25 years old.
Milo Hail of Mllau, ate niniKjr with A.
D. Conde Fridiir.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
It is a wise fish that can read between the lines.
Love levels all things—with the possible exception of the head.
The Christmas stocking Is doomed:
it will he hlffig this evening.
The Iron grip of poverty is apt to
make a man's, plothes look rusty.
The baseball and the football have
resigned "a {aver of the flshball.
A literary back sometimes carries the
publisher over the road to wealth.
Straws in the hands of the small
boy show which way the cider barrel
Is.
When we hear some men talk we
wonder if the fool-killer is on a vacation.
It is said that woman shares man's
grief, doubles his joys and trebles his
expenses.
The man who apologizes never has
to explain how he happened to get a
black eye.
It's more profitable to sell what other people use than to use what other
people sell.
Balloons will probably go higher
next summer, thanks to the Hon. Nelson Dingley.
A girl has a right tp, look into, the
future, but she should never be fp?=
ward-lppking.
There i§ nothing- that ean equal a
woman's sc-orn^-espeeially If you step
tan it "p a crowded ear.
An app-opriate present for a chicken-hearted lover would be a scarfpin
in the shape of a wishbone.
A man never realizes how near
death's door he is until he reads the
contents of a patent-medicine almanac.
The E-ni with a dollar, a nickel and
a hole in his pocket invariably loses
the dollar and retains the nickel and
the hole. - *j .
The woman who spends two hours in
dressing for the opera may be vain, but
she is too womanly to ever wear her
hair short and try to act like a man.—
Chicago News.
Dahlia Growing in Favor.
Those who profess to know about
such things say that the dahlia will
be the next flower to find its way into
popular favor. When first introduced
the single forms of dahlias created 3
sensation. The f ach that * the'" t^Iar-
chioness of Bute, one, oi the Vftgft <*n
thusiastic patrons of '^buiy, iutro
duced it lirio England |r.on*t jjiagrid in
1789, was* "a si*,ffl«vjnt"indv-u*se*-vi§nt of*
its beai.i£j; and usefulries^tp malfo it
at one? pne of the most", pmu^ar. flowering plants. When the dahlia was
first~ introduced into Spain, it was
named by Abbe Cavanilles, director ol
the royal gardens, in honor of Dr. Andrew Dshl, a Swedish botanist.
Paper Windows.
Paper has been used for a large variety of purposes, but one of the newest is for the glazing (if one may use
the term) of windows. The new paper
panes have the appearance of "milky
glass." They intercept the light rays
while letting the heat rays through.
This feature is considered by the inventors to be a great advantage for
greenhouses. Paper "glass" is cheap
and is said to last for years.
-Lincoln's Present to the r.ittle Girl.
Mrs. George B. Smith, of Russell
county, is the proud owner of a string
of beads presented to her by Abraham
Lincoln. She was a school girl at New
Salem, 111., at the time Lincoln was
running a store there, and one day her
teacher sent her to Lincoln's well to
get a bucket of water, "Please, Mr.
Lincoln, may I get a bucket of water?"
said she to the tall young storekeeper.
"Of course you may," responded Lincoln. "I thank you ever so much,"
said the little girl with a courtesy,
"You are the politest little girl I ever
saw," said Lincoln, with a smile. "Come
into the store and I will give you a
present." And this is how Mrs. Smith
came info possession of her string of
heads.—Kansas City Journal.
After years of untold suffering: frOin
piles, B. W. Pui-sell of Kuitlersville,
Pa., was -iured by usiug a single box of
DeWitt's Witch Httzel Salve- Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
and obstinate SGres are readily cured
by tin.- famous remedy.
C. F. IT.iU'i-kii'vlH'r.
Throw Away
the Boot-Jack
and shoe horn and get a pair of j
Lewis' "Wear-Resisters." Easy to
piit on, easy to takeoff. Always fit
well, but never ht tight. No piuch- [
ing anywhere—feet or pocket-
book. The easiest, most durable
ready-to-wear shoes made are the
J. B. LEWES im
ti
Latest models, all
sizes, for men, women,
children.
"Lewis" stamped on
every shoe.
J. B. LEWIS CO.,
Boston, Muss.
esisier.
,95
LEWIS "WEAR-RESISTERS
are sold by all shoe dealers.
Harper & Parsons
Final av*qq*4*-,t.
State of *vl'ehi3fl.n. Ootm'y of WasHtenaw. S S.
^. Atiise-vsioti of the Probate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holdon at -he Pfoha'e
Office in the City of Ann Ai'bjr, 0:1 FriCtey. the
AS clay of January, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninetj- eight.
Present II Wirt Newkirfc, Jalie of Pnibite.
In the matter of the est te of Tester Silsbury
deceased. AV. If. Davenp >rt. administrat vr of
said estate, coat's into courc and represents
that he is now prepared to render his flual
account as such administrator. There upon it
Is ordered that Monday, the -JS daj- of February next at ten o'clock: in the. toreno-m. be assigned for examining and allowing Mteh ae o'tnfc
and that the heirs atlawof said deeea-el and a 1
other persons interested in sail estate, 11
required to appear at. a session ot s, ml !o t t,
then to be holden at the Prob\t3 Olij-, m the
City of Ann Arbor, iu s-ild Couu y aad sh -w
cause, if any there be, why tin said account
should not he allowed; And it is further ordered,
that said administrator give notice to the
persons Interested in said estate, of the pendency
of said accouut aud the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the
Saline Observer, a news piper printed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks
prev'n us to said day of hearing.
[A true copy]
P. J. Lehuas H. 'Wirt *$e.'y.kiri.
Prohate Kegister. .Ji'dge.vj" Prqha.te,
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular examinations foi* all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Friday o£ August
1S97, and the last Thursday and Friday
of March 1898. Examinations it<r second and third grade at Ypsilanti tbe
third Thursday and Friday of October
1S97, and ax, Ann ^rbor the third
Thursday and Friday of June 1S9S.
Special examinatiftng 'for* thinl gr*ide
only,' at "Valine the third Friday of
September 1897.
W.N. Lister, Commissioner.
-^Jg^ce to, Grecjitqrg.
State of -vlichjgan pounty of "Washtenw s s
Ifqtipe is hereto* given; that by an order of
the "probate Court for tlve county cf Washtenaw,
made on the S day of January A. D.l»98.si*c mouths
f(pm that date were allowed for creditors to pre-
genttheir claims against the estate of (Jeorge,
H. Hammond late of said Coivnty deceased, and
that all creditors of said deoeasfd are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Prohate Office iu the city of Ann Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the S
day of July nest, and that such claims will
be heard hefore said Court, on the S day of
vApril* and on the- S day of July next, at ten
o'clock iu the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated, Aun Arhor, January 8, A. D. ISflS.
H. WirtXewldrk,
Judge of Probate.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria,
State of Michigan, county "f Washtenaw s. s.
Ata session of the Probate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate
OI ce in the City of Ann Arbor, on Monday .the
4 day of February in the year one thotisand
eight hundred and ninety eight. Present, H.
Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate. In the matter
of the estate of John P. Wood deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly verified, of E. A. Hauser praying that he may be
licensed to sell the real estate whereof said
deceased died seized. Thereupon it is ordered,
that Saturday, the 13 day of March next
at ten oMock in the forenoon, be assigned
forthe hearing of said petition and that the
heirs at law of said deceased, and alt other
persons interested in said estate, are required
to appear at a -ession of said Court, then
to be holden at the Probate Offlce, iu the
City of Anu Arbcir and show cause, if any
there be, why the prayer of of ths peti.ioaer
should not oe granted: And it is f ttrther ordered
tftaf gi" id i^e'titiicer *j|ve notice to, the persons
interested* in said estate, of the pendev cy of
said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the
Saline Observer, a newspaper prin ed and circulating in said county, three successive weeks
previous to said day of hearing.
[A true copy.] H. Wirt "Sewkire:
P. J. Lehman Judge of Probate
Probate Register.
Ths Grandest Eemecty
Mr. B,. B. Greeve, mershaut, of
Chilhowie Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all
medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could
hear of but got 110 relief: spent many
nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was
cured by use of two bottles. For the past
three yeras has been attending to business
and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the
grandest remedy ever made, as it has done
so much for him and also for others iu his
community. Dr. King's Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs. Coldsaud Consumption.
It dout fail. Trial bottles free at LISTER
& SHEEDER 's 0
La Grippe
Since La Grippe has been prevalent
in this country, there has beeu found
hut one Specific, Dr. aumphreys" "77"
For sale by all druggists, 25c.
lis fas-
einilv)
signature
of
o^a.S'i'O'Et'r^L.
* IS 0B
every
mapper.
Come to the
For Choice Cuts ot*
eef, Pork and Mutton
Choice Bolognas nne Liver Sausage
always ou hand and made to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusage and
Fish in iheiu season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come and
see us.
mm 111111,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The fee-
t-isuie
signature,
.»s ou
1* if every
£■ wrapper.
FOR
Toledo and Points Ea-t aud South.
Leave Pittsfield, South 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. m.
n-,S7 a- in.
FOR "
.•Qwo«*n, Alma. Mt. Pleasant. Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Peloskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North S:32 a. m.
4:39 p. tu.
13:8 a. m.
If you are going to the Northwest,
you can save uioney by buying tickets
viaFrankford and'Anu Arbor' Steamers
which run between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee VVis and Frankfort. Menominee .md Gladstone Mich.
"W. H Benhett, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
Farmers Attention.
It you contemplate plauting any
fruit trees or small fruit of any kind
scud us a list of wants for prices, or
send for illustrated catalogue and
Save Some Money. All stock warranted true to name as rexsresented or
money refunded. Be sure and get our
prices before placing an order.
The Hawks Nursery Co.
Rochester N. Y.
W\l\/%&%*W%***.*^r%*&^*.WV%*^*>.***'*%
PATENTS!
t?aj?eats, an^Trade-Marlcs obtained, and all Patent business conducted for Moderate fees.
Our Office is Opposite o. s. patent Office J
and we can. secure patent "jl less time taan those 3
remote from Washington. 4
Send model, drawing or photo.,•with descrip- J
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
charge. Ourfeenotduetillpalentissecured. 2
A Pamphlet, "Howto Obtain Patents," frith J
cost of same in the IT. S, and foreign countries J
sent free. Address, i
C.A.SNOW&CO.
OPP. PATCNTOFFICE, WASHINGTON, D, C. 5
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E. F. Mills & Co
120 Main Street Ann Arbor.
That we feel we must call your attention to them.
Thev are not the common every day styles you see at.all the stores. There
is an individuality about them, a combining of color effects, a certain undefin-
able stylishness which stamps them us coming from Mills'.
Aud yet with all this, the price is no higher than the common kind, in some
cases-owiug to large bnying-even lower.
All Wool Fancy Figures - - 9gc
36 inch All Wool Checks and Fancies - -29e
39 inch All Wool and Silk aud Wool Novelties 39c
3S and 40 inch Broadhead suitings
38 Ineh Stylish Ail Wool Novelties
Fancy Cheeks, Silk and Wool Novelties
-^zsz**^All for 50 cents
Superb iine.< of coloring in the New Minstrel Cloths
Covert Clothes and other Novelty weaves from 75c to SI 25
TMs feel
6jc
1 Lonsdale, Emit, and Fat-well Bleached Cottons
; All wide Cottons at special low prices
1 15 doz S button Mousynetaire Si.50. Kid Gloves §1,00
E. F. Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
'••■L*s'u'''^i^'v^g^'-jaoa*-^
n"v*r^v'**™r\t\'Nr**rTlWrtx
Jnst Received
Another arge consignment of those
Pine 81ioes=
My trade on liue Shoes is uioregsing rapidly.
TKTtLy Is T*Ib_±s?
We have the latest and best goods people know what a good thino- is when
they see it.
We are also offering good bargains in
A full and complete line of FINE GROCERIES. We buy no -'Cheap John
goods. Our Kerosene is the best and we are proud of this. No complaint s i
our oil.
Choicest COFFEESi
S. T. Fairbank
rarjuuaHa-aa-jjU&ivam
■ti'iii. 'j?m. y^im.T.'M.^.^'gf^jiJBm
Harness, Carriages,
Snrries Wagons,
Road, and Milk Wagons.
Trunks and Valises see
OYSTERS!
^O-A-IDsr or bul:
We keep the famous BALTIMORE brand always .nice and fresh
A FI3STE assortment ofe
Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans,
Almonds, Niger Toes, English Walnuts etc.
Home made mixed TAFFIES 10 c per pound,
MALUM # BLACK GRAPES.
A fine line of Cigars and Tobaccos.
Sweet Cuba - - 32e lb.
Pay Car - - - 25e lb.
Dido - - - 15c lb.
Old Crisis - - 20c lb.
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-02-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-02-24 |
| 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 |
