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The
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 3. 1898.
VOL. XVIII.—NO. 18'.
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A-
Kodak
Camera
SUPPLIES
Do You want any?
b'or the benefit of the amateur photographer, we have put in a limited
(supply of
Plates, Print Paper, Mounts
Toning and Developer,
Flash Light Powder,
Etc,
Which we will sell you as cheivp
as yon can bay them
anywhere.
A. J, Warren,
A WggFUL AWAKENINQ,
Pefng the 8n4 »**4 Sorrowful Tula pf t*
Shattered Anticipation.
jvlficajlister Maqiljienny rose from the
silken sofa in the magnificent growing
room ag the fairest creature his eyes
bad eve? rested upon, entered the apartment, She was gapnitured in the par-vest Japes pf Apleekay and the silk of her
gown rustled as the breezes pf Ajt&hy
through the mulberry trees Qf Aden-
Ag {-be moved gracefully toward her
visitor, the enraptured youth steod
gpeiibound, dreaming of th? conquest
he had made, Fop sis months he had
been writing letters of romance and
lovg to the beautiful being who. had
gigned herself "Sava de Bean," and
now he was come hither at her bidding, persuaded by his impassioned appeals. She had heen cold, very cold
at first—for the scene of this story is
laid in Boston—but the tropical luxuriance of his pleading had won her reluctant consent to see him, and he was
here now to prove his love and identity, and to claim this one woman in all
the world for him. "I beg your pardon," he said with ill-suppressed emotion, stepping forward and extending
his hand, "I am Mr. Macallister Macil-
henny, and I presume I have the honor
and pleasure of addressing Miss de
Bean?" She laughed a low, rippling
laugh, but did not meet his extended
hand with her own. "No," she responded with frigid formality, "no, I
am not Miss de Bean. She is the old
maid with the pin curls who lives in
that little coop across the street. I
fancy you have made a mistake in the
number of the house. Good evening,
sir; the butler will show you out," and
she waved a lily white hand glittering
in its wealth of jewels rich1 and rare,
toward the great mahogany, portals
through which only so shortly -before
Macallister Macilhenny- had some/filled
Svith the bright anticipations - of a
happy lover's dream, '"; "; ; ■. i
Mooreville.
March came in mild.
Mr. and Mrs A. G. Culver spent Sat
urday and Sunday with W .H. Culver
and relatives.
Volney Davenport drew 188 bushels
of oats atone load to Ann Arbor Saturday
"Epwoi'tfr League social ami eutr>i
tainment Frid'vy night
About thirty young peopU'. from
Ypsilanti called on Roy 'ford Wfdn js
day evening.
Mrs. Charles Ma.Yluliea is on the sick
list witb neuralgia.
Bert Canine has moved into the house
next Mr Draper's.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Milan, an,
spending the week with Miv, H s
parents,
Mr. Greenfield expects to oci-up\
Mrs Scotts house recently vacated hi,
Bert Cu'iino,
—rt»».Sv—-
■yifian toeais
Aftv-i' years nf untold suffering from
piie-, B. W. Fursell of luiiUersviile,
Pa., was 'lui-Hti by usiig a ^in'fle box of
L>eW iu's Witoh Haztd Salve. Skin
diseases such as tcz?ma, rtvdi, pimples
and obstinate sGres aro readily cured
by tin':, famous remedy.
C. F. Unte-'kireher.
A Genuine Bill, "but Split.
A feW days ago';1. l!fitsai:iOn f^s
partaeii at Ionia by* tUe "discovery of a
counterfeit silver certificate." The bill
had been offered to the cashier of one
of the local banks and pronounced by
him to be bogus, and this opinion was
confirmed later by a civil service officer who went there to investigate the
matter. The bill had partially split in
two and it was supposed to be one of
the kind where the front and back
are printed on separate sheets of thin
paper by the counterfeiters and then
pasted together with the silk threads
between. The bill was sent to the
treasury officials at Washington and on
Monday the Ionia cashier .and the see-
yet service officer yre^e •tHf&Mn'I&i at a
dispateh from "Washin'gtSa stating that
the bill was genuine and that $100 in
currency had been sent on to redeem
it. This is the first instance "known of
a United States note splitting in two.—
Detroit Free Press.
The sleighing i§ not extra iu this
vicinity,
Mr. Hatch is the now operator at
the depot.
Mr. W. E. Sprague of Detr.iit. spent
Sunday with his wife and sun at Ally.
G. B. Williams,
Dr. and Mrs. Mesic drova to Anu
Arbor Thursday-
Miss Florepce Chapin attended Sousa
Concert at the University hall Saturday evening and will remain a few days
iu Ann Arbor as the guest of Miss I mo
Whitmarsh-
Miss Leania Clark In in Detroit this
week lgoking up styles of millinery lines
Mr. and Mrs Ransom Bouse of Saline
sp 'nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Bouse.
Messrs Farrington and Hitchcock
have started a branch grocery and pro*
duce store in Toledo.
J. Lockwood of Toledo, spent Sunday
in Milan.
Millies HUohoock Is In Detroit this
week purchasing; her spring millinery.
Mr, Warner who fell on an icy walk
is able to be out again.
Miss Alma Sill is making un t-is'lii,
weeks visit with Detroit friends.
Mrs. Garriek aud children are visiting in Dundee.
Mrs. Leo Hiluhuoi'k is out of nn\n
on maccabee work.
Tbe, Eastern Star ladies and gen I It-
men took a sleigh ride out to Mr.
Lewis" and :vll hud an unjoyable time.
Mrs. VV. E. Spi'iigu.; will huvt; the
National Flower can lata ready for the
public next week Priday and Saturuuy
al Gays opera house under the auspices
of tbe L O. T. M.
—. -^fr-m-o— -——
Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular examinations for all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Priday of August
1897, and the last Thursday and Friday
of "March 1S98. ExaiillnSitions"li.-r second and thii-a- grade" ht "i"j)|'paJ!H "ths
thti-a'Tliurscl'vy^'inii Friday of October
1S97, and at Ann £ rbor the third
Thursday and Friday of June 139S.
Special examinations for third grade
only, at Saline the third Priday of
September 1897.
W.N. Lister, Commissioner.
LEWIS "WEAR RESiSTERS"
are sold by -ill Kboa dealers.
ID. HsT±ssl;y-
Notice to Creditors.
Qtate of Michigan county oC "Washteinv s s
O Notice is hereby given, that by au order of
the Probate Court for the county cf Washtenaw,
made on the 8 day of January A. D.lwtlS six months
from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of George
H. Hammond late ofsaid County deceased, aud
that all creditorsof said deceasvd are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Probate Office in the city of Anu Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the 8
day of July nest, and that such claims will
be heard before said Court, on the S day of
April" and on tho S day of July nest, at ten
o'clockin the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated, Aun Arbor, January S. A. D. 11*98.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
Jvidjie of Probate.
The Grandest Semedy
Mr. It. B. Groove, merchant, of
Chilhowie Va., certifies that he had con-
samption, was given up to die, sought all
medical treatment that money could pro-
euro, tried all congh remedies he could
hear of but got no relief: sp»nt many
ivights sitting up in a chair: was induced to
try Dr. King's New Discovery, aud was
cured by use of two bottles. For the past
three yarns has been, uHendiug to business
and says I'r. King's New Discovery is the
grandest remedy ever made, a^ it has done
so much for him and also for others in his
community. Dr. King's Discoyery is guaranteed for Coughs. Col<"lsaud Consumption.
It dout fail. Trial bottles free at LISTER
& SHEEDER 's 2
La Grippe
S';uce L'l Grippe has been prevalent
in this country, ihere. has hern found
but <ino Specific. Dr. Humphrey*" "77*'
Fo ■ sale hy all druggie'.s, 25c.
o^a.-s'^o'Fg.i-.akv..
Oome to the
For Choice Cuts of
eef, Pork and Mutton
S. F. Mills & Go.
120 Main Street Ann Arbor.
That we feel we must call your attention to them.
Tbey 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 undedu-
able stylishness which stamps theni as coming from Mills".
And yet with all this, the priep is no higher than the 'common kind, in somo
ca?es*-owing to largo buying-'ven lower.
All Wool Fancy Figures - - 25c %
86 inch All Wool Checks and Fancies - 29c
39 inch All Wool and Silk and Wool Novelties 39c
38 and 40 inch Broadbead suitings
38 ineh Stylish Ail Wool Novelties
Fancy Checks. Silk and Wool N-iveltie-*
<^m*^ All for 50 c ents
Superb lines of coloring in the New Minslrt-1 OSotiis
Covert Clothes and ot'i.'r "\*ovv»'ty we:iv*< fiMin Toe to SI *2-5
:\\
B
F
eek
L->:isd-ile, Emit and Fai-wvll 13leached Cottons 6jc
' All wide Cottons -,ix .special lew prices
i 15 doz S bin ton MonsniG'aii'4* Sl.50 Kid Gloves Sl.OO
Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
State of "Michigan, county- of Washtenaw s. s.
._ Ata session of the Probate Court for the
Cou .tj of Wash enaw, holden at the Probate
O ce in ihe City of Ann Arbor, on Jlonlay .the
4 day of February in the year one thousand
. ight hundred and ninety eiglr Present, H.
Wlr; Newkirk, Judge of Prubate In the matter
of the estate of John P. Wood deceased.
t)u reading .ind fllin*; the petition, duly verified, of E A. Hauser pra\ fog that he m ty be
lievn.S'd to .-ell the real estate whuvof said
•lece ;>evl died s:'iz^ I. i'lvcuvu*).) i if is orjeved,
ilia'. Saturday, the 1.' d.«y of Jlarch next
at ten u* lock ht the forenoon, be assigned
for the hearing of said petition anil that; the
heirs at law of said deceased, and all oilier
persons iuterested. iu siiid "s*at'.\ are required
to appear at a e-sivm of sai.l Court, iliru
to be hcldeu «t ihe Probat" Ofilce, in the
Cily v.f Aun Arbjr aud sh.nv c ms<\ if an>
there be why Ihe prayer of of'.a? p ■:• t > ler
sho Id not l;e gnuited: ind is is further ordered
that saijpe'itijner give notice' to the persons
interested iu said estate, of the pendency of
said petition,' and the heating thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published, in the.
Saline Observer, a newspaper 'prin'eO, and cji-.
culating'in s'lid county, tlire'e successive \\iAts.
previous to said day of hearing""
|A true copy.' ' ' i^. \\.iii-^*\E«jvtu[v
P. J. IvEHitis' . ' vji^dfje of JirvjlAto
Women Steals Meerschaums.
The French have produced the most
remarkable kleptomaniac on record.
This is an old woman named Bide,
whose passion for smoking has impelled her to pilfer pipes from Parisian
shops with such industry that ho fewer
than 2,600 were found in her lodgings.
All were meerschaum** 'anj'thift'r'-i'.'ne
•wew well eolppefl, "'•-*&' n't-'*-"*'
Children and adults tortured by
burn*, scal.ls, injuries, eczema or skin
disease nwy secure instant relief by
using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
It is the great Pile remedy.
C. F- Unterkircher.
DO YOU TRAVEL
olne to take a trip! Do yon suiter from
Xcadaches, XervoH»ness? Seaslclc-
Arayou
■ neu"or ESiaiMtlonY 'WhyiSim^intilSfby
Sc CVSHvUAK'S MEJVTMOIv IXIIAL-
EiSr Help that headache, euro that nervousness and
scoslcfcness by the use of this Inhaler, the greatest
stimulant and. preventative taoivm^'Joiiderfnl. relief in Hav Fever and Asthma. BTSTTi CTTS1I-
XUAS'S tSSUvEB and you will always uso it
* It ioo cut gel ir at Dross!*" wvvdfvvrit. Bj
Mali. SO cents. Send for Bvrafe on Hentbof, free.
CD8H3JAN UBtlfl CO., VlSCiSlES, USD., V.B.I.
•xstii^ i.Vr<<*» 'n •• *. !'■■
It is a strange fact tbat the right
hand, which is more sensible to the
ttrach than the left, is less sensible than
the latter to the effect of heat nr cold.
Ballroom ' merosity.
It is not only ra the= slums' or in the
college settlements that charity*-'m^y
find apijortuiiitir-s ip. -'SkiH"*£"*"''Pon"'iri-
stanct, it i§ a' oharming thing to see s_
girl who Is both unselfish and a favor-"
ite in the ballroom taking advantage oE
her own popularity to provide partners
for less fortunate damsels and making
shy and awkward youths happy by
drawing them into "the swim."
'•"When I was a girl," says a writer in
the New York Tribune, "several of us
who knew people and therefore had
plenty of partners" (this was her
modest version of her success) "agreed
with each other that we would secretly
(so as not to wound any girl's -amour
propre) form an aid-' Society"'in'athe
ballroom and that wg ip'.ilvj" l&iv'Vf W
the wallflowers ancf aee that shy or
uninteresting girls had partners for the
cotillons and suppers. We also promised to each other that we would keep
our organization a secret and would
never parade or even acknowledge the
fact that we made any point of assisting other girls to have a good time.
We kept this little aid society up for
several winters, until we were all married, in fact, and this is the first time
I have ever spoken of our wor"k,whieh
I am sure added much to the happiness
of many a bashful and self-conscious
girl during those winters. I only do it
now," continued the fair philanthropist of society, "as a suggestion that
others should go and do likew.}??..5'. **"•
1, -v^. -,, . 'v*
Choice Bolognas sine Liver Sausage
always on hand and made to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusage and
Fish in their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come and
see us.
jb-9ml m I; I.
CASTORS A
For Infants and Cidldren.
Eio fac-
simils
clgs-ttato
Cf
Just Received
Another arge consignment of those
Fine Shoas
My trade on Hue Shoes is incregsiag rapidly.
"VITiLy- Is Bl?lx±s?
We have the latest and best goods people know what a good thing 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 COFFEESn^-
*-^-v?Bi»ii3-3:
Mortgage Sale,
•Whereas default has heen made in the payment of tha money secured by a rnirtg'se dated August 1,188',«cecuteloy Xorman Kichosin
and Emma L. Siehoion, his wife, of th * town
ship of Saline, Washte ia\v county "Slichigin to
Julia C. Rouse of the same place, which said
mortgage was redordeJ in the oflice of the
Register of Deeds ofsaid county of Washtenaw,
on the 33 day August, 1SS2, in Liber U3 of mortgages on page 321.
Aud whereas the amount c aimed to be due
upou said mortgage atthedite of this Ml:; is.
the sum of four hundred * ninety two and sevtiii^*
five one hundreds dollars*, for v-rfncit,"al &up. interest and tlid f urthersi'.tri bt fltte.e.u * dtl< "»M as.
an attorney fce ^.s'-f|i'o"iAv-,ed l»y saw and vstlpu-
-,ate,i sn'safa mortgage and n J suit or proceeding
havuigbeenhadatlaw to recover the amount
secured hy said mortgage or any part thereof.
By which said default iu the term* of said
mortgage the power of sate contaiuel therein
has become operative. ..
Xotice is therefore hereby given that by virtue
of thet'a'diower'f tale and in pursuance of the
statute iusuch case inide and provide*, said
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sa'e of the
premises therm described at public au;.i">-i to
the highest bidder at the east frontdoor of the
court house lu tlie city of Ana Arbor, in said
county of Washtenaw (tluit being the pla'e*
where the circuit caurt for siid county is Kelvi*
on Tuesday tlie 31 day of Slay, A'D: I.S'.'S. at "i3"j
o'clock in the foriinoon of ■'a'id d,a**
Which said 'p'-e'ilii^s's. a.-;*;, tiesuribw in Wild
mortgagg is {ojlons,
'"Being eight acres of land to be surveyed from
that part of the west half of the uorfh east
quarter ot section twelve, in townshi;) four 11]
south of range five'v„5) east, lying catt <.f He
old MonroeandSaliueplank road.
Als*v a piece of land commencing at the south
west corner of'he eight acres ab.">ve dttcibed j.
thence, southwesterly along the center «.f the
old jlonroe aud Saline Plank roid sixteen and
half rods, thenee east ten aud iwo thirds
rods, thence north easterly by a line ruuniug
parallel with the old Monroe and Saline
plank road, s:xteen and one half rods to the
south l:ue of said eight acres, t'uenee west along
said line ten and two thirds rods to the place of
beginning. All being in the town hip of Siline,
Washtenaw couaty, "Michigan.
Dated March first, 1S:S-
Jclia 'J. RorSF
''-Ort',.">"»«''•>*"'" kJlAjivv K. JOSE!"
Attorney for Mortgag.ee
FOR
TinliMlo and Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield. South 7:40 a. m
S:51 p. m.
11:37 a. m.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasant. Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsdeld, North 8:32 a. m.
1:39 p. uv
11:8. a- sa.
if you are goipf*- \o, ths Noi'ihwest,
you can say? WvOney hy buying tickets
Yil&Fr£inkfpr{l gna'Ann Arbor' Steamers
\Yhip^ vxkii between Frankfort, Manito-
viroe and Kewaunee Wis. and Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Micb.
"W. H Bennett, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
arness,
irarriages^
Surries wagons^
Road, aixd, 2\-Iilk Wagojis-,
Tniabs and Valises see;
^O-^ZCsT or BTJf
Wo keep the famous BALTIMORE brand aiways|nice and fresh
Farmers Attention.
If you contemplate planting any
fruit trees or small fruit of any kind
send us a list oE wants for price... ot
send for illustrated caUjlo^v.c, aad
Save Some Money. A.l*. Sy&bs \».i!t'ant-
ed trtie to rjB,ny; \,-x v«presented or
money y.efeuciaci. So sure and get our
P.«
Uoiore placing an order.
THE Hawks Nursery Co.
Rochester N. Y.
PATENTS
eats, andTrade-Marks obtained, and all P
j ent business conducted for moderate* F^ees1.
lOUB OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U. S. FJATEIilT 0>JDC.E<
[and we can securepatenWn lessbme tJianthpEej
[remotefrom Washington. " "*'*•■ **" '" <
J Send model, drawing- or photo., •v-riQi, dsscdpr j
I tion. We adrlse,.*f patfeisi-joie; o? cot, tsee. 9f J
icharge.'' Ourfee'ndi"lu's'*Ht'r^teiit*S'*ecoied. t
t< A PA'aPHtrff, ••Hos'tMbuiiYateols,'' with j
tcost of aaae it» th'e^ y. & ami -foreign countries J
Ssaiit fivjej " Aadi^ss, '
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A FINE assortment of-s
Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pfecsnsv.
Almonds, Niger Toes, English Walnuts etc.
Home tade mixed TAFFIES 10c per pound.
MEMN # BLAGK GRAPES.
A fine line oE Cigars
Sweet Cuba
Pay Car
Dido
Old Crisis
and
Tobaccos.
32c
lb.
25e
lb.
15c
lb.
20e
lb.
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-03-03; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-03-03 |
| 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 |
