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The
aline
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 28,
1898.
VOL. XVIII.—NO. 26.
VANWINKLE'S INCONGRUITY.
Jeltenioii Discover* Somethin); Odd
About Bis Celebrated Character.
Joe Jefferson calls attention to an
interesting fact regarding Eip Van
winkle, says the Milwaukee Wisconsin. . He says: "There is one incongruity in Rip Van Winkle which is
seldom criticised. Possibly none of
you ever noticed it. Indeed, I will confess that until recently the fact never
occurred to.me with any force. Well,
you could never guess, so I will tell
you. It is this: Rip Van Winkle is
the only person in the play who speaks
English with a slightly broken Dutch
accent. All of the other characters
are obliged to content themselves with
ordinary English. It heightens the
effect for Rip to speak as he does in
broken accents, but if all the other
characters were to attempt a dialect
there would be such a variety of accent
that the effect would be incongruous
and ridiculous. All the feeling and
sentlmen'. of the play would be lost
in this polyglot attempt at dialect.
4t Several -rears ago a man engaged to
play Kick "cdder came on at rehearsal
and com*rv****ced to talk in the broadest
low Dutc-"" 3 .-cent. I stopped him at
once, but in his own defense he exclaimed: 'But Nick Vedder would talk
that way, wouldn't he, if Rip Van Winkle did?' 'Ye*,' I replied, 'he would,
but you ksi's,-!!''..* and no doubt the
man thoaj-ji* r.-> very unreasonable.
But this on'.-* .-'iistrates the point that
many thine:* •;?;iiu*ently illogical must
be done or *'"'• stage to secure effect
by '.aspiriag •'?>; imagination. Absolute reiu'-ai. **oa;d be fatal. Under
certain ctwilltions it is the necessity
of dramatic art to make the impossible
seem real,"
until you
make sure it
was made by
Lewis.
Lookfor
''Lewis''
on every shoe
you buy and
you can look
ahead to comfort and satisfaction. J. B.
Lewis Co's
"Wear-
Resisters"' are
right in price,
right in shape,
right in con-
structionjright
in every way.
All stylesand sizes
to suit everybody.
J.B.1EWISC0.,
JJpjtou, Mass.
iXA*i\% "WEAR * RvSSIS-FERS"
are aoM by aU shoe toilers,
D. Nissly
Harper & Parsons
Kodak and
Camera
SUPPLIES
Do You want any?
'- -4 For the beneiit of the amateur photographer, wo have put in a limited
supply of
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.
Children jj-iifl suljiUs tortured by
burns, scalds, injuries, cc-sema 01* skin
•disease nwy sfGupe instant relief by
X using DeWitt's Witch Hass*l Salve.
'it is the groat Pile remedy.
C. P. TJaterkireber.
f People Beljeve what they read
about Hood's Sarsapariila. The}* know
it is an honest medicine, and that it
eiu'es, Get Hood's and only Hood's.
HOOD'S P'H§ cure all liver ills, re-
- ;ic"veeo*isJ.ip(,tjoi**issJsJ; digestion. 25c.
The Buttermaker's Commandments
1 Thou shalt arise early in the morning and deliver thy milk to the factory
for he who goeth late causes the butler maker to use profane language..
2. Thou shalt not put all the dirt thou
canst brush off the cow into the pail.
3 Thou shalt not take any cream
from tho milk for thy oea or thy coffee,
for when thou gettest thy dividend one shall say unto another, "Why
taketh it more milk here for a pound
of butter than any other synagogue?,,
Then shall the butter maker arise and
smite to the earth.
4 Thou shalt not put water in the
milk—thou nor thy manservant nor
any maid servant. Hearken unto me!
Thou shalt not get pay for thy milk if
thou do this base thing.
5 Thou shalt not leave dead carcasses to rot near the barn, for the stench
thereof t&inteth the milk.
6TJiou shalt not bring into the factory any tainted milk nor the milk
from a cow that is sick or has lately
calved, - for such milk maketh lively
butter.
7 Thou shall not carry off nxxre milk
than thy share, lest one shall say to
anothe r roncerning thee, "For a Wonder one hog doth carry food for anoth -
er."
8 Thou shalt cause thy cans to be
washed every day and the seams and
covers thereof, for a filthy can is abominable in my sight, and I will visit
wrath on him who bringeth it.
9 Thou shalt not bother the butter
maker saying," When shall 1 receive
my pay," for verily I say unto you, he
knoweth not, neither careth he.
10 Thou shalt not say unto one another," Lo, have not these Philistines a
soft snap. They gel nig wages and they
work not hard." Verily I siy unto you
this is a whopper. They get up early
and we work late. Moreover, they
work on the Sabbath, for which the
Lord has no mercy on them.
Mooreville,
Charles Shaw and children aro sick
with La Grippe.
Mrs. K. B. Ford was cal lei to Ludington Wednesday by the death of her
Niece.
Died, Friday at her home near
Briton, Mrs. Olive. Butter, eldest
paughter of James McMullen the funeral was held at the Methodist church
at Britton Monday noon.
The Washtenaw Baptist Association
meets here next Wednesday.
A. D. Conde sold 600 strawberry
plants to Mr Poster of Duudee Saturday.
>■ » t,
Milan Lo-*a]s.
PAPER-MAKING MACHINERY.
nig Sweilisli Concern Orders Its Equipment in America.
From the Philadelphia Kecord:
American paper-making machinery has
scored another victory, the Stora Kop-
perherg Aktiebolag having ordered two
American-made Fourdrinier machines,
107 and 127 inches wide/and weighing
respectively 450,000 and 600,000 pounds
The Swedish company, which has f.)
400 years been engaged in mining copper, which also owns some of the larg
est saw mills in the world, decided recently to go into paper manuiacturiii
and purchased the great machinery
hall of the Stockholm exposition, whith
is to be transferred to the grounds of
the company and filled with paper-
making machinery of the latest and improved ratterns, the choice fallin**; upon Ameri'T:n makers c ar a minute
personal inspection by the company's
experts of the machines and factories
of all countries
Bucklen's Arolca Save.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Braise*!, Sorv>s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever.
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, md all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
v-niav-m'-'-fid to give perfect satisfaction or
mini-> i-tvfiui.levl. -Prion 25 cents per box.
l-v.. <>.'<■ 1,1 Littir vS SI etder tleBi-ug-iistiH
After years of untold suffering form
pik;-, B. W. Putvell of Kniltersville,
Pa., was 'jured by u»i;ig a single box of
DeWitt's Witch Haz-4 Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples
and obstinate sores aro readily cured
by this, famous remedy.
C. P. Unterkircher.
Notice to Creditors.
State of Michigan county o£ Washteniv s s
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for the county cf Washtenaw,
madeonthel-'idayot April A.D.1S98. six mouths
from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of Daniel
Weiennett late of sail County deceased, and
that all creditorsof said decasMl are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Probate Offlcein tlie city of Anu Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before tlie 12
day of Oeober next, and that such claims will
be lu'iu'd befo « siid Court, on the 12 day of
July and on flic lSvlayof October next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon nf each of said days.
Dated, Ami Arbor. April S. K. D. 1S33.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
Ju3/*e of Probate.
Rev. R. N.Bouck preached his farewell sermon at the Baptist church Sunday.
Rev. J- P. Hutchinsou delivered a
masterly sermon Sunday morning at
the Baptist church.
Mrs. Alva Hardy ot Toledo was the
guest of her Mother Mrs. Pratt -Saturday.
May 1st is to bs McCormick day in
Milan a big banquet ar.d Band parade
under the auspices of Wm Reeves
Seyeral of the qur hqys here enlisted to fight the Spaniards, Wm. Murry
Xura Smith and Mr Waine excitement
is above normal it is at a fever heat.
The O. E. S. will give a" Patriotic
Concert Wednesday evening at Masonic Temple there will be recitations
charades Tableatx and everything
will be done up in fine order under the
management of the committee.
E. L Howe has moved from his
farm into Mr Sherman's house.
Chas H. Wilson went to Detroit the
last of the week on business.
Miss Leona Clark is home from
Manchester for a day or so.
Mrs. Rena Harris of Morenci is th e
guest of her father Mr Lyman Burnham.
Friday there will be a B. Y. P. U.
Corunderon social at Mrs. John Brays.
Jess Nellis of Ann Arbor was the
guest of Mrs Wallace last week.
D. Bells people are entertaining
guests from Detroit.
Mrs. Knight is entertaining guests
from Chicago.
W. Geavy of Port Wayne Ind, who
t}as. been the guest of Mr. aud Mrs.
""Jelly h%ve returned home.
Dr. Chas and Mrs. Johnson of Ann
Arbor were the guests of Miss Lucy
Curtis the last of tho week*
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rouse are visiting friends in Saliue aud vicinity, -
Real Estate For Sale.
State oE Michigan county of Washtenaw, S. S.
... In the matter of the estate of Johu'i*.
N'nod deceased, notice is livreby given that in
pursuance of an order grant d to the undersigned
administrator of the estate of said deceased by
th- Hon. Judge of Pvoliate for the County of
Washtenaw, on tbe 12 day nf March, A. I).
1S9$, there willb* sold ac pub.io vendue, to the
highest bidder, at the Ute residence of said deceit, ed in Valine Township in the county of
Washtenaw in sail state, on Friday I he 27 day
of May A. D 1SDS, at two o'clock iu the
afternoon of that day (subjeet to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at
the time of the death of said deceased the following described real estate, to wit: E I» S. E li
section (IB). S. W. J4 N. E. y section (21) W.
Vi! W. 1»S. W.'4N. w. '4 section (13) S. W.
HX. W. 1.4 X. X\: (4section (J.**'. All heingiu the
Township of- Saline, Washtenaw county and
state of Michigan.
E, A.0ArSEB*
Administrator of said estate.
Hog-artli's Absence of Mind*
The celebrated Hogarth was one of
the most absent-minded of men. Soon
after he had set up his carriage he had
occasion to pay a visit to the lord-
mayor. When he went the weather
was fine, but he was detained by business, and in the meantime a violent
rain storm came up. Being let out of
the mansion iy a different door from
that which he had entered, he immediately began to call for a hackney
coach, but one could not be procured.
Hogarth determined to brave the
storm and actually reached his home
in Leicesterfield without a thought of
his carriage until Mrs. Hos*,rih, seeing
hini so wet and hurried, asked him
where he had left it.
H-,w to Look Good. *>
Goo 1 looks are really more than deep
skin, depending entirely on a healthy con-
dititiou of all the vital organs If the liver
is inactive, you have a billons look; If your
sioniich is discorded, yon have a dypseptic
look. Secure good health, aid you will
surely have good looks, "Electric Bitters"
i^ a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on Ine stomach, liver aud kidneys-
purifies, the bjood. cures pimples*, blotches
and boias, gives a good complexiou- Every
bottle guarenteed. Sold at Lisier &
Sheeder's. Drug Store. "iOFcents ner bot-
■*• 5
La Grippe
Since La Grippe has been prevaleut
hi this country, there has been found
hut one Specific, Dr. Humphreys' "77"
For sale by all druggists, 25c.
Oome to the
■ *
MEAT MARKET
For Choice Cuts of
Seel* Pork and Mutton
Choice Bolognas ane Liver Sausage
always on baud and made to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Si-usage and
Fish iu their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you. Come and
see us.
liiili tCIMI.
Mortgage Sale. '
Whereas default has been made iu the payment of the money secured by a mortgage dated August 1, ISSa, f-xeeutelby Norman Nichoson
and Emma L. Nichoson, his wife, of tha township of Saline; Washte law county Michigj.ii to
Julia C. Rouse of the same place, which said
mortgage was recorded in the oflice of the
Register of Deeds of said county of 'Washteuaw.
On the 23 day August, 1832, iu Liber 03 of mortgages on page 321.
And whereas the anpuqt ctaiined to be due
upon said mortgage at the da,te at this no:iq s is
the sum of four hundred, ninety two and seventy
Bve oue hundreds dollars, for principal aud interest and the further sum of dftsen djlHrs as
an attorney fee as provided hy law and stipulated in said mortgage and no suit or proceeding
having beenhad at law to recover the amount
secured by said mortgage or any part thereof.
By whieh said default in the terms of said
mortgage the power of sale contained therein
has become operative.
Notice is therefore hereby given that by virtue
of thesaid power of sale and in pursuance of the
statute in such case made and provided, said
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sa'e of the
premises therm described at publie auction to
the highest bidder at the east front door of the
court house in the city of Ann Arbor, in said
county of -Washtenaw (that being the place
where the circuit ciurt for slid county is held)
On Tuesday the 31 day of May, A D. 159S at ten
o'clockin the forenoon of said day,
Which said premiS3S are described in 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, in township four 14]
south of range five (5) east, lying east of the
old Monroeand Saline plank road.
Also a piece of land commencing at the south
west corner of ihe eight acres above described
thence southwesterly along the center of the
old Monronand Saline Flank road sixteen and
half rods, thence east ten and two thirds
rods, thence north easterly by a line ruuning
parallel with the old Monroe and Saline
plank road. s!xteen 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 township of Saline,
Washtenaw county, Michigan.
Dated March first, 1S3S-
Jl-LIA 0. Kocse
Mortgagee Fbask E. Jones
Attorney for Mortgagee
CASTORIA.
Bears the _jQ The Kind Yoa Hare Always Bought
Hignataia
FOR
Toledo and Points East and South.
Leave Pittsfield, South 7:40 a. m.
8:51 p. m.
11:37 a. in.
FOR
Owosso. Alttia. Mt. Pleasant, Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North 8:32 a. m.
4:39 p. m.
11:8 a.m.
If you are going to the Northwest,
you can save money by buying tickets
via Frankford and'Ann Arbor1 Steamers
which run between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee Wis. and Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Mich.
W. H Bennett, 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 Some Money. All stocjj. warranted true to name as represented or
money refunded. Be sure and get our
prices before placiug an order.
The Hawks Ntjhseey Co.
Rochester N. Y.
HOOD'S Sarsapariila is the One
True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve
Tonic, .Stomach "Regulator. To thousands its great merit Is KNOWN.
PATENTS
| Cavei'ti-.anii TraderMarks obtained, and all Pat- j
Sent businessconducted for moderate Fees, i
{OUR OFHCE IS OPPOSITE U.S. PATEpTPFTlCE J
J and we can secure patent m less time than those *j
5 remote from XVasmngtOD. .5
\ Send model, drawing or photo., -with descnp-J
5 tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
5 charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. )
\ A pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with}
(cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries j
Ssentfiee. Address, '
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
Spring Selections
.^ ,,l,JiVi!®^.
Can be made to better advantage
this monlli'tban any other time.
Our departments are all crowded with the newest and latest
things for spring wear.
Iu Silks, Dress G-oods, Wash Goods, Carpets,
Shirt Waists, Wrappers etc. etc.
We are showing the finest lines in Ann Arbor
This week we offer on
Friday and Saturday
The following specials
1000 yards Percales^^ssssa,
SO.
36 inches wide, 10 cent goods
Handsome now spring designs
Not over 10 yds to a customer
No samples cnt •
IOO Umbrellas^-sssss^
26 in Paragon Frame, fast,
black silk and linen Gloria
Cover, handsome Handle*.
Usual SI 25 quality
350 Sample Handkerchiefs.
Soft Bleach, all Linen, plaiu
narrow hemstiched effects
Values, 16 and 20c each.
IOO.
The above on Fridiy and Saturday
E. F. Mills & Co.
Ann Arbor
Warren & Jackson, Agents
Harness, Carriages,
Surries wagons,
Road, and.Milk Wagons,
Trunks and Valises see
T, STURM.
OYSTERS!
^O-A-UST 03C BULK
* We keep the famous BALTIMORE brand always nice and fresh
A FINE'assortment o#s==§s—
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Dates, Pecans.
Almonds, Niger Toes, English Walnuts etc.
Home made mixed TAFFIES 10c per pound.
MfiLIGM $ BLACK GRAPES.
A fine line of Cigars and Tobaccos.
Sweet Cuba - - 32c lb.
Pay Car - - - 25c lb.
Dido - 15c lb.
Old Crisis - - - 20c lb.
J-. _A__ _A.XiBEK.
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-04-28; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-04-28 |
| 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 |
