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The
BSERVER.
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1898.
VOL. XVIIL-NO. 22.
MILLINERY
OPENING
^vftVfc
Staffan's
Saturday April 2
New Goods & New Prices
Yonr inspection solicited
^8 Crescent
j^amc-PUte.
Qur name-plate shows a Crescent on
either side of the head, "You can see
them as they pass" and know that the
vheol is a Crescent. There are many
other distinguishing features of tho
Crescent
Bicycle,
the most popular wheel of the year. The
regular Crescent equipment is more expensive than that of any other American
bicycle. Equipped with Laminated Rims
—Durilop Detachable Tires—Padded and
Hygienic Saddles—Steel or Wood Adjustable Bars.
OE greatest importance, however, is
the record oE Crescents. They give satisfaction to the buyer-IBecause so built
that they cannot fail to do tins.
Crescent Agents Everywhere,
'38 Catalogue Free,
E W Ford & Son
THINK abqut your, health. Dp ijot
"aHQ^f "spvplaja taints tq "gevplgp I11
fQMV- bigo4t Takes Hood's, 'garsapa-
Mi'a agw aad bejj, yourself WELL.
Kodak
Camera
SUPPLIES.
Do Tou want any?
!Tor the benefit (if tho amateur photographer, we have put in a limited
supply <>f
Plates, Print Paper, Mounts
Toning and Developer-,
Flash Light Powder,
Etc.
Which we will sell you as cheap
as you can buy them
anywhere.
A. J. Warren.
Milan Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. Slay ton and family
moved from Mr. D. Case's house on
Wilcox St, into Marble's bous=.
Miss Florence wiU commceno teaching-
in London the 11 of April.
The VV. O. T. U. will meet at II. A.
Vincent's residence Thursday.
Mrs Charles Kelsey and sou are visiting friends in Tecumseh.
Mis. C. B. Carrk'k ar.d children returned Miidayfrcm .heir Dundee
visiv-.
W. E Sprague of Detroit wa-i th«
guest of Attorney G. R. Williams
Friday and Saturday.
Prof C. M. Fuller returned from
Lansing the last of the week.
Mrs. G. R. Williams who has bmjn
seriously ill with nervous prostration
is getting better.
Mrs. R. Iccersal Is entertaining her
brother from theMorth.
La Grippe victims are munerou3
Mr. and Mrs A.E. Pvitrann Mi*, and
Mrs. A- B. Smith. Mi's. Sill and a
number of children aro ill with it.
Rev. R N. Betide is iu Ctaicas'o this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton have rat.vtd
from Main St into Mis. Wallace house
on County St.
The Democrats of York Township
held their caucus at Mooreville, Monday P. M. and nominated the following
officers Supervisor, A. D. Mclntyre;
Clerk, A. E. Putman; Treasurer, E.
C. Warner; Justice, W. W. Ksissy;
Highway Commissioner, L. A. Wilcox;
School Inspector, O. Coe. Constables,
H. Doty, E Hale. Dr. Laxtou, F.
Warner.
York Township Republican Caucus
was held at Mooreville Monday P. M.
and nominated the following officers
Supervisor, W. H. Hack; Clerk. W.
F. Allen: Treasurer, S. Cook; Justice,
Geo Richards; Highway Commissioner,
Wiley Dexter; School Inspector, F.
Gillett.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.,
Children and adults tortured- by
-burns, scalds, injuries, eczai-na or skin
disease may s-eure instant relief hy
w using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.
*P It is the great Pilti remedy.
C. P. Unterkircher.
per .¥OU TRAVEL
. AroyouKoing to take a trip! Do you suffer irom
Severe "Headlichcs, JVcrvousncsn, Sciisick-
- r ndikorExlimisHoiit W]iy not prevent•; trailbr
MtiS CUSHMvUV'S MEKfttOl JGMtAI.-
*GK. Help that lioavlnch«,cm-othatncrvousncSsimd
seasickness by tho use ot this Inhaler, tho steatest
stimulant and preventative known. Wonderful re-
iietln Hav Fever and Asthma. *SstrB*OTi CCSH-
JtCAA'S iNHJLXv-BIB and you will always nse tt
If von eavi'l set It Mt Drtvgvtvsts Bpnd for it. By
nail. 50 ctnlt. Seavlfor Book on Sfentviol, free.
CCglUvUSllBUGCO.,TUCEXX1S, 15U., E.S.JU
Thorns To Sit Upon.
Many people gather thorns hy failing
to heed the warning sent out by diseased kidneys-coated tongue-parched
skin-feverishness -dull dragging pain-
general feeling of weariness - sure evidence of kidtit-y and bladder trouble.
Take Utah Kidney Beans at otiee-
they will curi you- they have curtd
thousands of others. The Turners of
Philadelphia make Utah Kid ney I3eaa>
E. B.3amaels,Couuty Ole."!"; df Hickman County or Clinton, "[Centueky,
testifies that he suffered for years
with horrible pains in the back, kid noys
and bladder.was treated bym my ph. v-
sicians they gave him no relief he got
so that he oould uot stand alone Utah
Kidney Beans, he says,completely cured him. He gladly recommends them to
all sufferers. Lister aud Sheeder.agents.
Brain Weight of Men aud Women.
Sir William Turner shows that
among civilized races men have the advantage over -women in capacity of the
cranium, and in weight of the brain
itself. While the average brain -weight
of the European male is from 49 ounces
to 50 ounces, in the female it is only
from 44 to 45 ounces. The difference in
size and weight begins at birth. Nor
is the inequality confined to EuvpBean
races. It is observable amfing sayaggg,
thougli in 'a lesser- degree, Man is not
only the larger and stronger animal,
hut is fitted -with a larger and more
powerful supply of brains.
How It Seems in Mexico.
The American papers censure Mexico's bullfights, but are giving columns
of space to a bicycle racing contests in
which men lose their wits and become
temporarily crazy, or fall exhausted
from their wheels. "Everywhere they
cook beans," hut each nation has its
particular way of doing it.—Mexican
Financier.
• After years of'untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Knittersville,
Pa., was -surer! In* usiug awn-rle hox of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
and obstinate oores are readily cured
by this, famous remedy.
C. F. Unterkircher.
Searching the Scriptures.
"I s'pose you got a Bible you'll let
a guy look into," said one of the two
tough young men who had ealled OK the
minister, "With pleasure, my young
friend. If I can he of any assistance
to you " "Nah, I got to see fer meself. Dis is to decide a bet."—Indianapolis Journal.
Liver Ills
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do theii' worl?
Millions Given Away
It is gratifying to the public to knew of
one concern iu the Laud who aro not afraid
to be generous to the needy and suffering.
The proprietors of Dr. King's New D is-
covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
have given away over ten million trial hot-
ties of this great medicine, aud have th.3
satisfaction of knowing it Jia-i abio'ufcely
cured thousands of hopaless ca?es. Asthtui
Bronchitis, Hoarseness aud aU'diseases of
the Throat, Chest and Lungs aro surely
cured by it. Call ou Lister & Sli-seder
Druggists, aud get a trial bottle free.
Regular size 50c and 31.00. Every bottle
guaranteed, or price refunded.
La Grippe
Siticiv La Grippe has been prevalent
|n this country, there has been found
ul one Specific, Dr. Humphreys' "77"
or sale by all druggiP-ty, 25c.
THIS MAN
has been mating shoes for forty
years and learned to make them
better and better every year.
J. B. LEWIS CO'S
"Wear Resisters"
have become famous everywhere
for tbeir comfort, stability and
beauty. Made in all styles and sizes
for men, women and children.
Look for "lewis'' ou each shoe.
Made only by
J. B. LEWIS CO., Boston, Mass.
LEWIS "WEAR RESISTERS"'
are sold by all shoe dealers.
D. Nissly v
•Harper & Parsons
Oome to tlie
Notice to Creditors.
State of Michigan comity of Washcenw s s
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for tbe county cf Washtenaw,
made on theSday of January A. D.lSOS.six months
from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against tbe estate of George
H. Hammond late of said County deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceased are required
to present their claims to saidProbate Court, at
the Probate Office in the city of Ann Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the 8
day of July next, and that such claims will
be beard befo-e said Court, on the S day of
Arjriljand on the 8 day of July next, at ten
o'clockin the torenoon of each of said days.
Dated, Aim Arbor, January 8. A. D. 1S3S.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
Judse of Probate.
Real Estate For Sale.
O tate of Michigan countr of Washtenaw, S. $
<•*? In the mawt of the estate of John P.
Wood deceased, uo-iceis hereby given that in
pursuance o£ an order granted to the undersigned
administrator of the estate of said deceased by
the Hon. Judge of Probate for tbe County of
Washtenaw, on the IS day of March, A. p.
1SSJ3. tlierr-Trill be sold, at public ve'idae, to the
highest bitWer. at tbq lite, residence of* snivi dev.
cea e<^ iu Saline Tov,*uslvp ir, tbo oounty of
U*asbte,naw in sulci mate, on Priday lhc23day
qf April -V U H'"., a- two o'clock in the
afternoon of that day (subject to all encuui-
biansves by mortgage or otherwise existing at
the time of the death of sail deceased the following described real estate, to wit: S. A\T. JioE
N. K y of section (13). E. !4ofS E '4 section
(llil. W. X-2 of W. 12 of S. W. '4 of X. W. 14 section
(15) and theS. W. 14of N. W. 14 of seeii.in lj.
All being in the Township of Saline, Washtenaw
county and state of "Michigan.
E, A.H.u-sv5n*!
Administrator of said estate.
Mortgage Sale,
Whereas default bas been mads in the pay-'
ment of tbe money secured by a mortgage dated August 1,1SS",-xectite 1 by Norman Nichoson
and Emma L. Nichoson, bis wife, of ths township of Saline. Washte 'aw county Michigan to
Julia C. Kouse of the same place, which said
mortgage was recorded in tbe office of the
Registor of Deeds ofsaid county of Washtenaw,
on tbe 23 day August, 1SS2, iu Liber 63 of itiort-
gageson page 321.
And "whereas tbe ai^ount *; aiaieq tq be dip
upon said mortgage, at tl^ (hvta of this no:io3 is
the SUITS Of four hundred, ninety two and seventy
five one hundreds dollars, for principal aud interest and the further sum of nf teen dollars as
au attorney fee as provided bylaw and stipulated in said mortgage and no suit or proceeding
having beenbad at law to recover the amount
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof.
By which said default iu tbe terms of said
mortgage the power of sale contained therein
has become operative.
Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue
of th esaid power of sale and in pursuance of the
statute in such case mode and provided, said
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of tbe
premises therin described at public aujiion to
the highest bidder at the east front door of the
courthouse in the city of Arm Arbor, in said
county of Washtenaw (that being the place
where tlie circuit Cjurt for said county is held)
on Tuesday the 31 day of May, A D. 1S9S at ten
o'clock ia tbe forenoon of said day,
Whicb said premises are describei*, vn iaid
mortgage as fellow*; j
Being eight aores of land to be surveyed from
that part of the west half of tbe north east
quarter of section twelve, iu township four 14]
south of range five (5) cas*, lying east cf the
old Monroe and Saline plank road.
Also a piece of lanl commencing at the sjuth
west corner of the eight acres ab>ve described
thence southwesterly aloi'g the center of tbe
old Monro-ani Saline Plank roisd sixteen and
half rods, ther.ce east ten and two thirds
rods, thence north easterly by a line running
piralli'l with tlie old Monroe aud Saline
j lai k iv-sd. sxteen 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 the ttwavhip of Saline,
Washtenaw comity, Michigan.
Dated March first, 1S3S-
JCT.TA J. Rocse
Mortgagee Erask E. Joses
Attorney for "itortgigea
easily and thoroughly.
Best after dinner pills.
25 cents. All druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Cto.,_Lo*T,ell1Mas3.
The only fill to take witb Hood's Sarsapariila.
Pills
For Choice Cuts of
ori'anu Mutton
Choice Bolognas ane Liver Sausage
always on baud and made to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusago and
Fish iu their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come and
see us.
illlll llili,
CASTORIA
Eor Infants and Children.
IS 01
FOR
Toledo and Poiuts East and South.
Leave Pittslield. Soath 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. m
11:37 a. m.
FOR
Owosso. Alma, i\5t. Pleasant, Clare.
Cadillac, Manisteo, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield„North 8:32 a. m.
1-M p. m.
11;8 a. m.
If you are going to the Northwest,
you c^u save money hy buying tickets
visii'rcnkioid and'Ann Arbor' Steamers
which run between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee Wis. ahd Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Mich.
"W. H Bennett, G. F. A.,
Toledo.
Farmers Attention.
If you contemplate planting any
fruit trees or small fruit of any kind
send us a list o£ wants for prices, or
send for illustrated catalogue ajid
Save Some Money. All stock Yfa,rraat-
eii true to name as **epres_ented °."*
money refunded. Be *iure and get ouy
prices before plapicg aa ardei".
T#i3 Hav>'-es Nursery Co.
Rochester N. Y.
Our Annual.
ISELssteir Sale
Begins Thursday? March 31
and ends Saturday April 9
ZtsTiicL-s Da^rs o± Bargains
Special Kid Glove sale^=***-r3HSS>
25 dozen 81.00, two clasp Gloves in latest shadings
Your choice 75c
Special Ribbon Sale^-^ssss^.
1000 yards Handsome Stripe, Check. Plaid and faucy Ribbons worth up
to 40c.
All at 25c per yard
Special P erfumery Sale ^***sa5SSS>
Lundborgs and Collates 31 and 39u perfumes at 2.5 cents
Special Sale of Muslin Underwear
Everything in Muslin Underwear at special prico for nine days
Special Sale of Handkerchiefs
25c Hakerchiefs for 19c
E. F. Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
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Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for moderate Fees.
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.S. FJATENT OFFICE J
and we can secure patent 'n less time taaivtliose J
remotefrom Washington. " *' '. ~i
.Send model, drawing or 3noto.,T?ntlj <"53t;*-,r'.-. J
tion. We advise, if patehtaB!e;*ox' o,p.t, iree of J
charge. Our f ee-ndt <We*1511 fiaUnt is secured. .
:- A PAMPKLtr, ^Ho'wirAOl'tain Patents," with j
.cost /bj? sinus* in the TJ. S.and foreign countries!
■Sent free". Address, i
C.A.SNOW&COJ
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C* 4
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Wanted-jta Idea
■Wlio can thlnfc
of some simple
thing to patent?
Protect your ideas: tneyrnay bring yon wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEBBOTM & CO, Patent Attpg
neyn, Washington, D. C.for their S1.S0U prize off.se
»nd list of two hundred lnTentionawaniea. - •
Jnst Received..
Another arge consignment of those
Fine Shoes^===s=
My trade on fiue Shoes is iucregsing rapidly.
-T&VlzL-zr Is HIBlx±s?
We have tho 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 aud we are proud of this. No complaint s i
our oil.
Choicest C0FFEE&
S. T. Fairbank
Harness, Carriages,
Snrries Wagons,
Road, and Milk Wagons-
Trunks and Valises see
•JT, S-TTXE*.:iVfl:.
2!
^O-A-isr or btjle:>
We keep the famous BALTIMORE brand alwaysJnice and fresh
A FINE assortment of-s
Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans.
Almonds, Niger Toes, .English Walnuts etc.
Home mile wed TAFFIES 10c per pound.
MULIGAN # BLACK GRAPES.
A fine line of Cigars and Tobaccos..
Sweet Cuba - - 32c \b%
Fay Car - - - §5o lb.
Dido - - -. loo lb.
Old Crisis , * 20e lb,
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-03-31; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-03-31 |
| 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 |
