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The
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1398.
VOL. XVIII.-ND. 19.
■T,
Kodak
Camera
SUPPLIES
Do Yon want any?
Por 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.
Whioh we will sell you aa cheap
tig yon can bjjy them
anywhere.
A: J, Warren.
OEMS OF THOUGHT.
We do not count a man's years
till he has nothing else to count.—
Emerson.
He who wears his heart on his sleeve
will often have to lament that daws
peck at it.—Carlyle.
People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to
their ancestry.—Burke.
Books are waste paper unless we
spend in action the wisdom we get
from thought.—Lytton.
Eyery great and commanding movement in the annals of the world is the
triumph of enthusiasm.—Emergpg.
That whiph thrgugh all ages reaches
the human heart most surely is oour*
tige. The go-ward has no friends,—H,
g, Merriman,
Lpye and you shall he loved. All
lave i§ mathematically just, as mueh
as the two sides of an algehrlac equa-
t"pn—Emerson,
hex not the future things disturb
thee, for thou wilt come to them, if
it shall he necessary, having with thee
the same reason which now thou usest
for present things.—Marcus Aurelius.
Experience enables me to depose to
the comfort and blessing that literature can prove in seasons of sickness
and sorrow; how powerfullly intellectual pursuits can help in keeping the
head from crazing, and the heart from
breaking.—T. Hood.
Blessed is the man who has the gift
of making friends, for it is one of
God's best gifts. It involves many
things, but above all is the power of
going out of one's self and seeing and
appreciating whatever is noble and
loving in another man. — Thomas
Hughes.
All that we are is the result of what
we have thought; it is founded on our
thoughts; it is made up of our
thoughts. If a man speaks or acts
with an evil thought pain follows hife
as the wheel; follows the foot Of hini
Who draw's'the'carriage. If a'man
Speaks or "-acts with a pure thought;
happiness* follows him like a shaxl'o'w
that never leases' him.—Dhamina'pacfa.
'il "vt li *.ev5 .- :i ra ii-a.T.
THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE!
Should be in Every Home ani Library.
TRs People's BlDle Historg
Is written by Eieht Hon. William. Ewarfc Gladstone,
Ex-Premier of Great Britian and Ireland, Chester,
En;;.; Kev-. A. K. Sayce. Queen's College. Oxford, Eng.:
Kev. Surauel Ives Curfciss, D.D.. Chicago Theological
Seminary, Chicago. 111.;Bev. Frederic W.Farrar, D.X>„
F.R.S., Doan of Canterbury, Canterbury, Eng.; Kev.
ElmerH.Copen, D.D.,Tufts College, Somerville,Mass.;
Kev. Frank \Y\ Gunsaulus, B.B., Armour Institute,
Clue.ico, III.; Rev. George F. Pentecost, D.D., Maryle-
bone Presbyterian Church, London. Enc.; Rev. R. S.
Slue Arthur, D.D., Calvary Baptist Church. New York
City, N, Y.; Rev. Martyn Summerbell, D.D., Main
Street Free Baptist Church, Xewistori,Me.;Rev. Frank
Jl. Bristol. D.D., First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Evanston, III.? Rev. W. T. Moore, iX-D.^'The Christian Commonwealth," London, Eng.; Bev* Edward
Everett Hale, D.D-. South Congregational Church,
Boston-Mass.; Kev. Joseph Agar Beet>DJD., Wesleyan
Colleco. Richmond, Eng.j Rev. Caspar RQaeCri-t'Kqry,
Leipzig University, Leipzig, Ge^many;tirBe>*&.*'«'m.
Cleaver Wilkinson* L\D., Dnwei^itr-of-Chicago, Cjn-
lewih't; SB-OiT
• ftl-AUTi* Enm8N.-l,-26Q pages, 200 full-page illugtrRr
tions. bfrylQ ArrgUfc edges', full l-ayant/pna volume,
(U IG V AU^Si «in»rw siae, i-gvit-w auefitiens to efteji, stiff
paper covers, sewed, trimmed slightly, -gl.00 each part.
For sale at all bookstores and by booksellers. For
further information; write HENRY O. SHEPARD,
Publisher, 212 aud 214 Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois.
CMldreu und adults tortured by
burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin
disease may secure instant relief by
using- DeWIttTs Witch Hazel Salve.
^ It is the great Pile remedy.
^ G. F. Unterkircher.
DO YOU TRAVEL
Arayoueolnft *S taljo a trip! Bo you suitor from
. Severe 5HCcjidii6l>c»i "Nervousness, SeasIcK-
ne«s or -fcchaiwtion! Vfhy notpreYent it all tor
X.U. -Hv?mtlTatlJev*:daciie, cure that nervousness and
seasickness by the use ot this Inhaler, the sreatest
stimulant and preventative 'cnow^.^VOTdev|nl,__■
Uel in Hay Fever and Asthma. 83**"BTJX CUS1I-
STAN'S INHAIii*K and you will always nse it
.If Jou ravv'l get II alDvnigvtlsts sradforlt. By
mill. 58 ervvtvi. Send Tnr Kvwb on Jlcntlvol, Tree.
tCSMUS filtOOCO., TISCKXXES. IM)., C. S. A-
Milan Locals.
Miss Florence Chapin has returned
from her Ann Arbor aud Ypsilanti
visit.
"Rev. J. G. Sunderland has returned
to his home in Ann Arbor after a few
days sojourn with Mr. Chas. Gauntlett
and wife.
Miss Lflia Kelly and Cecil Gauntlett
were home from Ann Arbor school
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Sissen have rented the
Wallace cottage and will go t«> housekeeping in a few days.
Mrs. Tripp is entertaining her
daughter, Mrs Ford, from Grenlon.
Village election next Monday.
The Presbyterian ladies will hold
their tea social at tbe residence of Mrs
T. W. Barnes, Tuesday p. in.
Mrs. F. S. Bray and daughter of Detroit, are the guests, of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bray.
Miss Maud Anlbais bora" fvoin the
TJ. M. for a few days.
The E- O, S. have a. special me"ling
Tuesday evening, tbe 15, to confer the
degree of the order upon several candidates. Tbe Dundee chapter hnye
an invitation to attend.
Kemeinber the L. O. T.M. entertainment this week Friday and Saturday.
E. Gijuntlett will visit the east in a
few days to buy go .wis for spring ■
There were many reports last week
to the effect that Riv. R N. Bmck
had beeu asked to resign, but the reports were untrue. Al the church
meeting recently there was some opposition to his further labirs here and
the matter will be settled to day.
Mrs. Emma Gauntlett is the guest of
Rev. and Mrs. Yager at Napoleqn.
Council Prqceecjings
Saline Mar, f, 1S9S
Regular monthly session of the Common Council for the village of Saline
bald in council ohamber Mar. 7, 98.
President Nissly in chair.
Trustees, present Schroen, Fish,
and Jaoksoi)..
Absont, Hauser. Sohaiivr.
Minutes of last meeting read aud approved.
Street commissioners report ri-iul ami
a Mooted
Treasurer.G. '-. Townsend male the
following report for the year.
Amount ou hand March 1, "97, $311 SI
Received from tax roll - 300 28
" ,; liquor tax .86(5 25
" "' cem lots and vault 97.20
" billard licence 25 00
" lints - - 12 00
'' *' sutler repairs 10 71
" "" street license 7 50
IGtiO 75
Expenditures for the
year.
Street work and matcri
al
309 20
Contingent fund
-
35411
Cemetery note
-
159 89
Side walk fund
-
06 S7
Fire fund
-
99:00'
1473.07
Amount on hand.
8.1 ST.. OS
On motion was accept'.'U and pl'iced
on file.
On mo.tiqn. S,ol)air.«t: ;vn4 Jacljaun ivoro
appoiutedastiijmbii's of Bjird oil\i_-
istratioQ.
On motion Fish, Shreon, Nissly and
Lutz were appointed as members of
board of election inspectors.
Alderman Hauser enters and takes
his chair.
The finance committee reported
favorably on the following bills and
orders were orderel drawn onTreaurer
for same.
M. D. Wallace, to work
Iv. M. Thorn, tomdse
G. C. Townsend, Treas salary
and stationer?.
Fred Jerry, marshal duty
Dr B. E. Sheeder., bp.al|Vi o'fieer
dayy
Henry Tripp, to warlf.
Geo. R.^ut**. s-alarj* and stationery.
S5.71
Oo motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz Geo. J. Nissly
Clerk. President.
After years of untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Purvoll of KniUersvUle,
Pa., was -lured bv using a single box of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as rczema, rasb, pimples
and obstinate sores ari! readily cured
by tbis famous remedy.
O. F. rjuterkircher.
Lewis Shoes have a great many
good points—strength, style, beauty—but their fame is largely due to
their lasting qualities; that is why
they are called
Th2 Grandest Remedy
My. XI. B. Greeve, nierchant, of
Chilhowie Va., certifies that he had con-
sunxption, was given np to die, sought all
medical treatment that money eould procure, tried all cough remedies he could
hear of but got no 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 yor-is has been attending to business
and sayj* -Dr. King's "New Discovery is the
grandest remedy ever made, ab it has done
so much for him and also, for others in his
community, Dr. King's Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs. Coldsand Consumption.
It dont fail. Trial bottles free at LISTER
& SHEEDEB 's •>
La Grippe
Since L'l Grippe has been prevalent
iu tbis country, ihpiv. has been found
hut vine. Specific, Dr. fduraphrny.s"' '-77r'
Fo • sale by all druggists, 25&.
cj^^.is"a?c2>"rE.i^a..
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J. B. LEWIS GO'S
Wear Resisters"
For men, women and children.
Look for the name "Lewis" on
every shoe. Made only by the
J. E. LEWIS CO., Boston, Mass.
LEWIS "WEAR RESISTERS"
are sold by all shoe dealers.
ID. 35J"±ssly
Notice to Creditors.
State of Michigan county of Waslitenw s s
"Notice is lierel'y given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for the county cf Washtenaw,
made on the S day of January A..D.lS9S.si*c months
from that date were allowed for creditors tn pro-
sent their clauns against tlie estate of (ieorvj-e
H. Hammond Jute of said County deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceased are required
ta present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Prohate Office in the city o£ Aim Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before tlie S
day of July next, and that such claims will
be heard before said Court, on the S day of
April} aud on the S day of July next, at ten
o'clockin the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, January 8. A. D. 1S9S.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
Judge of Probate.
O tate of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
ij Ata session of the Probaie Court for the
County of Washtta-iw, holden at the Probate
O ce in the City of Ann Arbor, on "Monday .the
4 day of February in the year one thousand
• ight hundred aad ninety eigh*.. Present, n.
W'lrt Newkirk, Judge of Probate. Iu the matter
of the estate ofJoliu P. Wood deceased.
Ou reading .md filing the petition, duly verified, ofE A. Hauser pra> ing that he may be
licensed to m?11 the real estate whtreof said
■iece v-ed died Seiz; 1. riiereupm it bs ordered ,
ibat Saturday, the 12 day of March next
at ten o" lock in the forenoon, he assigned
for tlie hearing of said petition and that the
neirs at law of said deceased, aud ali other
persons interested in said estate, are required
to appear at a -e-s,ion of said Court, then
to be holden at ihe Probate Oflice. in the
City wf Aim Arbwr and show cause, if any
there be why the prayer of of tiie p nit: ner
Sho'ddnotue granted: i nd it is further ordered
that said petiuaier give notice to the persons
interested in said estate, ol the pendency of
saidjvetition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the
Saline Observer, a newspaper printed and cir-
culatingin said county, three successive" ft-eeiis"
previous to said day of hearing. '' ' '*
tA. true copy.] ' H. WibtpSewkibk
P. J. Ivehjias ' 'Judge of Prohate
Probate Register. •••-■ ' "-
iZAeuc&M "*'*•»«'
Oome to the
For Choice Cuts of
Beef5 Fori and Mutton
Choice Bolognas ano Liver Sausage
always on baud and made to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusap-e
Fish iu iheif season.
aud
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come arid
see us.
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in min
For Infants and Children.
Vis facsimile
elgsatuis
of
wauer.
tiagffitBOT
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S5.50
5.14
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400
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Schedule Of Teachers Examinations.
The regular examinations for all
grades will be held at Ann Arbor the
third Thursday and Friday of August
1S97, aud the last Thursday and Friday
of March 189S. Examinations fur second and third grade at Ypsilantj. the
third Thi*rsday a'ad'H'rida^ df October
1897, and at Ann Arbor the third
Thursday and Friday of June 1S9S.
Special examinations for third grade
only, at Saline the third Friday of
September 1.S97.
W.N. Lister, Commissioner.
lyrortgage: Sal§"'"""
Whereas ("erault has li«ii tt.v.ad* Uv ti.t iu,y,
ment o'f' H"e u.qne.\: se^nrei* ly* % ii|/>rtgage dat.
'•i*- v<i'2iist J, ISa-j, v^epqte 1 liy >-ormaa Nichrtaon
ajjd JSlVvtua ii. "Sichoson, his wife, of th-j towa-
aliij) of Saline, Wa«hte :aw county "Michigin to
Julia C. Rouse of the same place, which said
mortgage was recorded in the oflice of the
Eegistor of Deeds of said county of Washtenaw,
on the SJ day August, 18"3, iu Liber 03 of mortgages on page SSI.
Aud whereas die amount c aimed to be due
upou said mortgage atthe date of this notice is
the sum of four hundred, ninety two and seventy
Kve one hundreds dollars, for principal aud in-
terestandthefurthersnm of dfteea dollars as
an attorney fee as provided hy law and stipulated in said mortgage and no suit or proceeding
having been had at law to recover the amount;
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof.'
By which said default in the" terms of sji^
mortp-age the pefwer of1 sale conta'aeS tlierem
has become operative.
' No flee is therefore herelj giv-ji th-jt by v-ftKtj.
af'thesaid, power of sale and in pursuaa.ee of the
statute ia,sueli case ir,ad.e ant* {jiwided, ><aid
*li'o.rtga-;e \v*ll be foreclosed hy a sale of the.
premises ttierin described at public auction to
the highest bidder at the east front, door of the
court house iu the city of Ami Arbor, in said
county of Washtenaw (that being the place
where the circuit enurt for said county is held)
on Tuesday the 31 day of May. A D. 1S9S at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
*ff*hich said premises are described iu said
mortgage as follows:
Being eight acres of land to be surveyed from
that part of the west half of the north east
quarter of section twelve, hi township four !.•"]
south of range five io) east, lying east of the
old Monroe and Salineplank road. "
Also a piece of land commeucing at the south
west corner of :he eight acres above desi-'rijUed
thence southwesterly along the'*ceater of %he
old Monro-- aud Saline Plknlj roa;*, §'j;te<Hi and [
half rods", theivee "jsj ' lett aud two thirds
roHs, "then ",e north eas terly by a line mnning
parallei with tlie old Monroe and Saline
plank road, sixteen and one half rods to the
south line of said eight acres, thence west along
said line ten and two thirds rods to the place of
beginning. All being in tlie tv.wmdiip of Saline.
Washtenaw county, Miehigau.
Dated March first, 1S3S-
Jl'LIA, 0. ItOt'SE
Mortgagee Frask E. Jose«
Attorney for* "iWfgigea
Toledp a,nd "PojatsB_a<**. anil South.
Leafe PiUsUeld, Sooth 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. m.
11:37 a. tu.
FOR
Owosso. Alma, Mt. Pleasant. Clare,
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North 8:82 a. m.
4:39 p. tn.
11:8 a.m.
If you are going to the Northwest,
you can save money by buying tickets
via Frankford and'Ann Arbor1 Steamers
wliich run between Fva.akfort, Manitowoc and Kewa.trrj.e-*. Wis. and Frankfort, "^e^tttfiinoa and Gladstone Mioh.
\Y- H Bennbts, G. P. A.,
Toledo.
Farmers Attention.
If you contemplate planting any
fruit trees or small fruit of any kind
send us a list of wants for prices, or
send for illustrated catalogue and
Save Soma Money. All stock warranted true to name as represented or
money refunded. Be ~ui'e and get our
prices before placing an order.
The Hawks Nursery Co.
"Rochester N. Y.
*»A^Vt''t'aJw%-"VV1fc:*'''
:+2IW»*£2___m__2Zmi&
PATENTS
I Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, andall Pat- j
Sent business conducted for moderate Fees.
?Our Office isOpposite.u. S. PATEOT«fr'v5Ej
J and we can secure patent 'a less time; than t
5 remote from Washington.
f Send model, drawing or ohota., -with descnp- J
5 tion. We advise, if pa.tssilable or not, free of j
i charge. OurfeenoSf Sue till palentis secured. !
5 A Pampkv.***», ""Sow to Obtain Patents," -with*
"cost of, sssaaia the U. S. and foreign countries {
iqegi fi^e. Address,
G.A.SIfOW&C-a
i Opp. patent Office:. Washington, D. C.
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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 tbe common every day styles you see at all tho stores. There
ts an individuility about them, a combiuing of .color effects, a certain undefin -
able stylishness which stamps tliem as coming from Mills'.
And yet with all this, the price is no higher than the common kind, in some
eases-owing to large biiving—e-ven lower.
All WoolFanev Figures - - 25e
36 inch All Wool Checks and Fancips - 29c
39 inch All Wool and Silk and Wool Novelties 39e
SS and 40 inch Broadhead suitings
3.S ineh Stylish Ail Wool Novelties
Fancy Cheeks, Silk and Wool Novelties
•-^v^ss^All for 50 cents
Superb iinps of coloring in the New Minsln-l Cloths
Covert Clothes and ■other Noveltv \vp.-um* from Toj to SI 2-5
ThlO Wnfllr ■' Lonsd:llp' Eroit aml V-u-woll Bleached Cottons
1 lilb il OuK ' A" wit*"' Cottnn* "■'•■ f-ppeTal low prices
| 15 doz 8 bntt.on Monsvuetain* Sl.50. Kid Gloves Sl.OO
6fc
E. F. Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
Jnst Received
Another arge consignment of those
Pine Riinftg
My trade on liuo Shoes is inoregsing rapidly.
TXrJojy- IS 1?lD.±fB?
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 fi?ll and complete line of FINE GROCERIES. We buy no -'Cheap John
goods. Our Kerosene is the best and wo are proud of this. No complaint si
our oil.
GMcest COFFEESi
S. T. Fairbank
yij'vi'iMS't
Carriages,
Snrries ^ragonSv,
Road, and Milk Wagons*
Trunks and Valises see
OMES!
^C^ItsT or BULK^v
We keep the famous BALTIMORE brand alwaysjnice and fresh
A FINE assortment ofe
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans.
Almonds, Niger Toes, English Walnuts etc.
m
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Home made mixed TAFFIES 10 c per pound.
MflLIGAN -# BLACK GRAPES.
A fine line of Cigars and Tobaccos-
Sweet Cuba - - 32c lb.
Pay Car - 25e lb.
Dido - - - 15c lb.
Old Crisis - 20e lb.
J\ _^. ALBEE.
SMfe. li
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-03-10; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-03-10 |
| 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 |
