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A.J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MipH., THtJBSDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1898. VOL. XIX.-NO. 5
Miscellaneous
Ct F. OrJTERKIRGHER.M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at Dnterkircher's Pharmacy Chica
go St.
SALINE - MICH.
D
R.G. E.KUHL,
Dentist
4
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
At Manchester every Wednesday andThurseay
V> E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE. - - MICH.
H . WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
FspeciaHattention paid to Pension Claims of ai
• kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MICH.
P C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOtf, LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh hy Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PBOSIPTLY ATTENDED TO.
WATERMAN*
>HOTOGEAPH*GALLEKY.
(Miss Gillett's old stand.)
\Villbein Saline every Wednesday and shall he
nleased to meet all in need of work in my line
"Jail and see samples of our work.
A. J. WARREN,
= CONVEYANCER AND
t » jraDuc*
All legal papersjrdrawn'j[on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
}eneral Fire Insurance a Specialty
All kinds
of feet find ease in"
J. B. LEWIS 00'
f"Wear-Resistersll!
l.-They are as good looking and'
Jv long wearing as they are comfortable. Sizes aud shapes to
suit every member of the
familv "Lewis" stamped oa
. ./" every shoe.
3. B. LEWIS CO.,
Boston, Mass.
LEWIS "WEAR RESISTERS"
D. Nissly and
Harper & Parsons
i.
Housekeepers
Who . would avoid the annoyance incident to the use
Gf unreliable Stove shouliluse
Red Crown
And avoid being seriously an-
"-- -'-noyed by the presence of oil or
other tary .and foreign substances in most of so-called
Stove Gasoline in the
market. You will find relief bv
using our
Red Grown- Brand
Deodorized
& Stove Gasoline
Insist on your dealer supplying
" von with our goods. ' -
No Smoke! no Odor!
We guarantee Red Crown
Gasoline and Electric Oil
■to be always uniform and
giye entire satisfaction
Standard Oil Go.
Clippings ^
Sheriff Judson won $1,250 of Grand
Rapids money, betting on Pingree's
majority. The bets were made on 32,-
000, 35,000 and 40,000 majority.—Ar?-
us—P.
In spite of the pencil-destroying war
between Grass Lake and Chelsea editors, Chelsea parties have rented"
a Grass Lake building and will open a bakery there. They are reported
to be well bread people,—Clinton Local.
Andrew McDermott 4s having quite
a time with Job's comforters. He says
he had seventeen on the back of his
neck, and. more coming. He think3
he has done his share of hard work
and states that he is going to do no
more; that will wear off soon as he gets
a little better and then he will be at it
again as hard as ever.—Clinton Local,
Motormen on the electric line are in
luck in securing rabbit dinners. The
frisky bunhles seem to be dazed by the
headlight and deliberately sit on the
track until the car kills them. Tuesday night one car killed two. In one
case the car wheel severed the rabbit's
head with as clean a cut as could have
been made by an experienced hands-
man.—Register.
Any business enterprise, no matter
how common in itself, can be presented in an attractive, and therefore in a
profitable manner. Many firms who
think they haye nothing worth advertising could learn a lesson here that
would be profitable. The newspaper
is a civic pagent in which every representative interest should be marshalled at its best. Strangers are apt
to ponclude that any business which is
not in that procession has nothing of
interest to them.—Milan Leader-.
Congressman-elect H. C. Smith was
in the city on business, with his usual
happy smile and cordial manners. He
thought the postoffices would all be
settled before he assumes his Cong res.
sional duties next March. He inquired if Aun Arbor Wanted a new post-
office-building, thus indicating a possible line aloug which he might make
himself solid lor a second term. He
was in demand among the faithful,
whom he seemed to know well, owing
to the vigorous campaign he has just
passed through. His business was of a
legal nature not connected with politics ari-cl bis perennial smile will probably leave the city this afternoon —Argus—D.
Milan Locals
Mr. Erv Case has returned from his
Detroit trip.
Mrs. Wm. Woolcot and daughter returned the last of the week from their
Maple Grove sojourn.
Died, Nov 19, Mr. A. B. Case after
a long and painful illness.
Rev. Chas. Case and wife of Addison
came to attend the funeral of his father.
Miss JTlorence Chapin has returned
from her Ann Arbor visit.
Uoion Thauksgiving serrices at the
M. K. church. Rev. F. O. Jones offic-
ates.
Dr.- C. EaiEord of Albion returned
the last of the week to his home in
Albion
Mrs. Chas. Si 11 is at the University
hospital in Ann Arbor for treatment.
Milan is to have elt clrie.lights in the
near future.
Miss Burroughs who has been quite
111 is. able to attend to her school duties again.
Webb Blackmer has returned from
his Fowlervilie trip.
G. P. Minto will spend Thanksgiving
with his wife and son at Vernon.
Rev. W. C. Macbeths sermon in the
evening. "Following the lamb" together with an interesting song service made an interesting and profitable
evening for both young and old.
Died, Mrs. Lucv Curtis at'her home
Wednesday . The funeral was held at
her residence Thursday p. m.. Rev.
W. C. Macbeth, Pastor of the Milan
Presbyterian church officiating. The
remains were taken to Ridgeway for
interment..
The Trelegon Excelsior Stars left
Milan Monday morning after a two
weeks soj ourn.
Died, Edgar W. Mead of Milan township at his home last Monday a. m.
Rev. L. M. McColester of Detroit officiating atthe funeral "Wednesday.
Blood and Nerves arc very closely related. Keep the Mood rich, pure
and healthy, with Hood's Sarsaparilla
and you will have no nervousness.
Hood's Pills are best after-dinner
pillSjaid digestion, preventconstipation
Hobson Bad His Way.
The neatest men in the world are
navy officers. There is no duet at sea,
and the decks are constantly being
holystoned.' Before the Cuban war
Hobson was regarded as finicky in
matters of dress, even as much so as
Admiral Dewey. He was" one of the
daintiest, of kid-glove officers, and we
know what a ballroom conqueror he
was at Annapolis. One night at the
annual hop, on being presented to Miss
Cora Draper, now Mrs. Samuel A. Kim-
herly of "Washington, he took the liberty of writing his name on her card
for a waltz some ten numbers ahead,
without so much as saying "by your
leave." It was his way. Girls liked
him for it. They called it "impudent"
He was on hand at the precise moment
to claim Miss Draper, but she failed to
recognize him. "I surely have not
promised you a dance," she said, looking at her card. "For this waltz I see
I am Hobson's choice." "I'm Hpbeon,"
muttered the cadet, severely, and before ehe could protest Miss Draper was
passively gliding over the floor supported by a relentless arm.—Kansas
City Journal.
Must Have His Growl.
In a well-known hank in Edinburgh
the clerks are presided over by a
ratfifer .impetuous'manager, whose violent fits of temper very often dominate
his reason. For instance, the other
day, he was wiring into one of them
ahout his bad work. "Look here,
Nibhs," he thundered, -"this won't do.
These figures are a perfect disgrace to
a clerk. I could get an office boy to
make better figures than those, and I
tell you I won't have it. Now look at
that five; it looks just like a three.
What do you mean, sir, hy making
such beastly figures? Explain!" "I—
er—beg your pardon," sir," suggested
the trembling clerk, his heart fluttering terribly, "but—er—well, you see,
sir, it is a three." "A three!" roared
the manager; "why, it looks just like a
five!"—Punch.
Biliousness
Is caused hy torpid liver, which prevents digestion and permits food to ferment and putrify in
the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache,
Hood's
insomina, nervousness, and, ,^_ _ _ _
if not relieved, bilious fever ^,3 ■ 11A
or blood poisoning. Hood's ^F^ III J^
Pills stimulate the stomach, ■" ■ ■ ■ ■ ^mw
rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, constipation, etc. 25 cents. Sold hy all druggists.
The only Fills to take -with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Lingering Coughs.
Lingering Coughs that "haug on"
and may end in Consumption, are
"broken up" by "77", Dr. -Humphreys
Specific forjColds s*ud Grip; 25 cents
all druggists.
Mortgage Sale
Default having been made in the condition s of
an Indenture of Mortgage, executed by Ann
tfWelburn to John.C. Winans, bearing date May
eath 1875, and rocordid ia the office of the
Register of Deeds for Washtenaw County .^Michigan, on the tenth day of May A. D. 1875, in Liber 41 of Mortgages on Page 8J3., and duly assigned by George J. Crowell, executor -of the last
will and testament of JohnO. Winans deceased, to
Nancy M. Conklin, by assignment bearing date the
thirtieth day of October 1886 and recorded in the
o"Bee of the said Register of Deeds for Washten
aw County, on the tenth day of November 1830,
in Liber 9 of assignments of Mortgages on Page
133, and which said mortgage was du y assigned
by said Nancy M. Conklin to Olive M. Conklin,
by assignment bearing date November third
1S83, and recorded in the office of th9 said Register of Deeds forJWashtenaw County on the seventh day of March, 18U, in Liber 10 of Assignments of Mortgages on Page 398; by which default, the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, on which mortgage
there is claimed to be due at this date, the sum
of one hundred and thirteen dollars, and no
suit or proceeding at law oria equity having
been instituted to recover the debt secured by
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice, is therefore hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the statute in such case made and
provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed on
Monday the twentyeighth day of November, next
at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at
the" Bast door of the Court House in the city-of
Ann Arbor; in said Countyof Washtenaw(said
Court House being the place of holding the Circuit Court for said County of Washtenaw), by
sale at public auction to the highest bidder of
the premises described in said mortgage which
said mortgaged premises are described in said
mortgage, as follows, viz:
All the following described pieces or parcels of
land situated in the Township of Lydnon, County
of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to wit:
Being the North part of the North East fractional quarter of section fifteen, and the North
half oftheEast fractional half of the North
West fractional quarter of said section fifteen,
and all the land lying next South to a certain
creek running, nearly from the East to "West;
which is the boundary on the South of said lands.
Containing one hundred thirty seven acres more
or less. Excepting a, certain piece of land
it being all the land in the west -lot lying North
of a certain outlet running from Eagle Lake
into South Lake, in said Section fifteen, con-
tamingjfour acres. AU* the lands so conveyed
hy said mortgage lying in one boiy and occu
pied as one parcel.
Dated, Chelsea, Michigan, August twenlyseven
189'S.
Nancy M. Conklin, Assignee of Mortgage.
* G. W. TurnBull,
Attorney for Assignee, of Mortgage.
- Bobbed the grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, wasthe subject, is
narrated by him as follows: My Skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually in hack And sides, no ap-
petite^'gradually growing weaker day by
day. Three physicians had given me up.
Fortunately^ a friend advised trying: Elec
trie itters:and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their nse for
three weeks, and am now a well man. I
know they saved my life, and robbed the
grave of another victim, No one should
fail to try them. Only 50 cts per bottle at
Lister &_Sheeder's Drug Store.
NOTICE.
We the undersigned, do hereby agree
to refund the money on two 25-cent
bottles of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters if
It fails to cure constipation, biliousness,
sick headache, or any of the diseases
for which-it is recommended. Also will
refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of
Downs, Elixir, if it does not cure any
cough, cold, croup, whooping cough, or
any throat or lung difficulty. We also
guarantee one 25 cent bottle of either
of the above to prove satisfactory or
money, refunded.
Lister & Sheeder,
C. F. Tjnterkircher.
BncHen's Arnica Save.
The Best Saive in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever.
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Itis
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Lister & Sheeder the Druggists
Gome to the
MEAT MARKET
For Choice Cuts of
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Choice Bdlogna3 ane Liver Sausage
always on hand and uixde to order.
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusage and
Fish iu their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
Wo are here to pleaso you. Come and
see us.
iillli lllltl,
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If you are going to the Northwest,
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We are offering just now a Jacket which is Hiving
a phenomenal Sale. And you may be, perhaps, interested in knowing you can save°a few dollars on your
Winter Jacket. This is the garment. ~
24-inch Kersey Jackets
Lined throughout with heavy Satin.
Strap trimmed. Five Dart sleeves.
Round Corners, Stylish Effect.
Colors. Black Navy, Castor and Brown
Toil would consider them cheap at
$12.00.
While they
choice for.
last your
We are receiving them from the manufecturer every few days but we can't
expect his Supply of cloth to hold out for more than a week longer.
Buy Your_
Commercial Stationery
Envelopes
Note Heads
Letter Heads
Statements
Business Cards
Dodgers, Etc
Invitations
Galling Cards
Programs
At the Observer Office
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TINTS
Prevention is better than cure. .
Keep j'our Mood pure, your appetite I
good and your digestion perfect by
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Pills act harmoniously with
Hood's Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient.
:M
IE GREATEST BOOK.OF THE AGE>
Should be in Evevy Home and library.
tpie's Bic Hisioni
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■without exciting disorder in other parts
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NO. CUBES. RICH.
1—Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .39 '-
SS—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic... ,5MT
3—Teething, Colic, Crylng/Wakefulness .35
4—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 33
5—Dysentery,GrlpInga.BlllonsCollo... .33
G—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .35
7—Coughs, Colds,Bronchitis .33
8—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 33
9—Headache. Sick Headache, Vertigo,. .33
10—Dyspepsia, IndlgesUonjWeakStomach.StS '
11—Suppreised or Painful Periods.... .35 '•
-13—Whites, TooProfosoPeriods .35'~
13—Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 33 '
14r-SaltRheum, Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .33
Iff—Rheumatism, EheumatlePains .33
16—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague " .33
IT—Piles, External or Internal .' .33
lS-Ophthalmla.WeakorlnflamedEye, .33
19-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head. .33
30—Whooping-cough \33
31—Asthma, Difficult Breathing 35.
33—Ear Discharge, Earache 33
33—Scrofula. Swellings and Ulcers ,35
24—General Debility, Weakness .33
35—Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations........ .35
36—Sea-Sickness, Nausea, Vomiting.... .35
37—Kidney Diseases. .35
28-lV'ervous Debility 1.09
29—Sore Mouth, or Canker .35
30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .35
31—Painful Menses, Pruritus .35
32—Diseases of the Heart, Palpltattons.l.W
33—Epilepsy, St. Vitus* Dance l.M
34-Sore Throat, Quinsy/Diphtheria... .35
35—Chronic Congestions, Headaches.. .35-
77—Grip. Hay Fever.... .35
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-11-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-11-24 |
| 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 |
