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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1898.
VOL. XVIII.--NO. h'L
NOTICE
I have just received a nice line of
Watches, (hoth Ladies and Gents,)
Chains. Gold Rings a Hue selection of
Gold Pens.
When in' need of anything in the
jewelry line i*r commencement, give
me a call.
Spec'al attention paid to repairing
watches, clocks, and jewel ry.
A- good machine oil for 30 cents a
gal
E. H. Cressy
4
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"OUNCES G& PREVENTION,"
Never go to hed with cold or damp
feet.
Never lean with the back upon anything that is cold.
Never begin a journey until the
breakfast has been eaten.
Never take warm dri**ks and then
immediately go out in t7 e cold.
Never omit regular baming, for unless the skin is in active condition, the
cold will close the pores and favor congestion or other diseases.
After exercise of any kind never ride
in an open carriage or near the window of a train for a moment; it is dangerous to health and even to life.
When h^rse, speak as littlg *i§ po§-.
sifcle.' flntil the, 'hoarseness* "'§ r'ecohered
|rgm, el|'e thp 'voice ""flay 'fie ppr-n*-!*-
exxtiy. Igsf pr giffiqilj-ies "of the thr-gat;
pTP^uce§.
MfrP1? wlim tfce bask by the fire,
8B& MfPl* ponfinue keeping the baek
g3*i)fised tp beat after it has hepgnje
•3emfBrtabiy -warni. To da otherwise is,
debilitating,
"When going, from st warm atmosphere into a cooler one, keep the mouth
closed so that the air may be warmed
by its passage through the nose ere it
reaches the lungs.
Never stand still in cold weather,
especially after having taken a slight
degree of exercise, and always, "a^fti**)
It-in^ing'gii ice, gf'|gpis>., g'r. where, the
Bfr.'sqft'}-' fxppled to'a cold wind.
£Ee.e.P \he. tjack, especially between
fh^'lhpuld'jr-blades, well covered; also, \he eldest Tifelj protected *"n §laep-
'*r,K \i a "#3 Tgpm; establish ffe-j %-jfcit
of breathing tb.rpiughi the. np§e, and
Mooreville.
The Children's Day exercises at
the Baptist church Sunday eve were
fine, the church was nicely decorated
and well filled.
The Dewey bicycle club had an ice
cream social at the Maccabee Hall
Wednesday eve.
. June 15. Joseph Brownell picked
and shipped 70 bushels of strawberries
Milton McMullen 75 bushels aud Geo
Moon 65.
Seme Saline boys passed through
here Sunday on their wheels.
F. E. Holcomb and Wm McAllister
spent a few days thelast of the Week
fishing at Clyde, Oakland County.
Miss Donna McLachlan closed her
school in the Tamarack district Friday
afternoon.
Miss Phena Case is home from Hudson during her vacation.
People Believe Avhat they read
about Hood's Sarsapariila. They know
it is :m honest medicine, and that it
r-ures. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, relieve constipation assist digestion. 25c.
Hotisekeepers
Who would avoid the annoyance incident to the use
of unreliable Stove should use
' « .•■■jjd ayf>if! bi-jog seyJQUs,y an
«fi> t4 % rUP pi'espnpp of oil ov
ntlipi* tav-y and foreign suh?
Stances in most of so-called
Stove Gasoline in the
mtU'Uet. Yon will Und relief bv
using our
Red Crown Brand
Deodorized
Stove G-asoline
Insist ou your dealer supplying
vou with our goods.
No Smoke! no Odor!
We gnaranten Red Crown
Gasoline and Electric Q.U
Ih fie" %]■?-*?-• uniioyai anil
'sJiv'o entii'ii aatisflotion "
Standard Oil Go.
Kodak am
Camera
SUPPLIE:
Do Yon want any?
Milan Locals
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Noble o f Detroit
are the guests of lawyer Williams and
wife.
Mrs. Webb Blackmer has returned
from her Fowlerville sojourn.
Mr. and Geo Minto are entertaining
guests from Toledo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wolcott are entertaining guests from Iv^pie Qrove.
Mrs. Ef. J. Zimmerman b^8 conquered
fyer w^epl. a^d is al}le to ride without
acBQhiVtio inqvements.,
Dqn't forget that Milan is going to
Cele.hpato the fourth of Jnly.
Diet}- Mr. D. Ailsworth at his home
near Milan Sunday A. M. ho was 94
years of age. he leaves a large circl e
of friends, to mourn his loss.
Miss Florence Chapin will visit
Ypsilanti friends the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bouse and
Florence spent Sunday with Milan
friends.
The Baptist Child, ret*.**! bay exercises
SundEre v-sYveniiig- were fine. Little Carl
i^oester. s.ang a beautiful solo and also
played a violin solo which greatly
pleased the audience, only the retnem-
branpe of its, bpvue Sunday entirely
prevented an enthusiastic encore. The
Children all did fine and the teachers
are to he congratulated on, their efforts.
"She Slanufvutnrc df Fenmit Oil.
Sixty thousand dollars capital stock
is going into a plant in Virginia to
manufacture peanut oil. It is estimated that it will work up about five
tons of peanuts per day. This will be
converted into oil, flour and meal.
The oil is sent to Europe and used in
the manufacture of soaps. In Germany
the flour and meal have a decided
standing as a nutrient at small cost,
and in various parts of Europe botii
flour and meal are_used in large-'qu'aB- j
tities in the imahufactui,'v-> oi *bre|d, b\§-
6uira-8fld:e&kef t; n ,: r ' :* *"' l,r*
«?,-,--B *'I,\V.T*?'-..
"¥'9tw<> "Way aa*.
"Why, pa.pa," said Frances, who was
locking at the tamily album, "surely
this isn't a picture of y.ou?" "Yes," replied papa, "that is a picture of me,
taken when I was quite young."
"Well," commented the little .girl, "it
doesn't look as much like you as you
look now."—London Figaro.
WOMEN WHQ WEAR WELL.
Though Barely "Beauties, They Are Gifted
iritli Desire to Please.
A philosophic bachelor lounging in
his club heard some young fellows expressing surprise that many women
who please immensely at first sight
and for a short time are regarded as
charming in the extreme grow tiresome before long. The philosopher was
appealed to for an opinion on the
weighty subject and thus -delivered
himself: "Tes, it's true that these
brilliantly attractive women seldom
wear well. It has always seemed to me
that in a short time they either feel
well enough acquainted to cease trying
to be agreeable as at first or they have
in reality talked themselves out. Perhaps they are vain and others do not
see fit to pander to such evident self-
love. Be that as it may, wh'en the reaction comes the admirers'and-adorers
of the first day or two will discover
that the wit was not spontaneous, the
graceful manner natural or the interest
in their affairs genuine, and they drop
the flashing brilliant meteor and look
about for the steady glowing star that
sheds its mild radiance-on all about in
a quiet, unobtrusive manner, yet with
a beauty all its own that is wonderfully taking. The woman who wears well
is rarely a beauty. If she were perhaps
she would consider her personal perfections so great that she would deem
it unnecessary to. cultivate tbe graces
of the heart and mind that prove so
attractive to those about her. She is
usually possessed of intelligence,
which lights up her countenance as no
mere beauty could ever do, and a desire to please, which an unselfish disposition naturally helps her to accomplish. She keeps a sunny face turned
toward the world with her own troubles pushed far away out of sight,
while she does her best to assuage
those of others. She is always the
same, yet never monotonous, as her
originality is one of her chief charms.
If she marries she will love her husband with all her heart and to him
she will seem a treasure far above the
brilliant but changeable heauties who
take a man's heart by storm." The
philosopher lounged out of the smoking-room and one of the young fellows
said: "I wonder why he never married?" "Wasted his affections on one
of those who don't 'wear well/ I suppose,' said another.
JBookkeepliyr Made "Easy.
There is more than one way to keep
an account-book. The method of one
woman is in the direction of simplifying the distracting matters of debit and
credit. Mrs. Calloway is extravagant
in her expenditures for housekeeping,
according to her husband's ideas. With
a v"fvj& to rectifying this failing, he
recently bought her an attractive little
account-book, and carefully explained
its use tp her. "Now," he said, "here
is twenty-five dollars. Put down what
I give you on one side, and your expenditures on the other. When that
money is gone you shall have more."
A. few days after, he asked to see the
book, which Mrs. Calloway produced
with an air of modest pride. On one
page was written, "Received from
John, twenty-five dollars." On the opposite page stood one comprehensive
and indisputa'ble entry—"Spent it all."
NOTICE.
We the undersigned, do hereby agree
to refjud the money on two 25-cent
bottles of Baxter's Mandrake Bitters if
it fails to cure constipatiou. 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
eouyh, cv>lvl, croup, whooping cough, or
any throat or lung difficulty. We also
sruaranleeone 25 cent bottle of either
of the abovo to prove satisfactory or
money refunded.
Lister & Sheedur,
C. F. Unterkircher.
Ked and Yellow.
Managing Editor—Mr. Slingsby, I
want you to detail a man to each
slaughter house next Saturday morning with a push cart ana a twenty-gallon zinc reservoir. "May I ask—" "You
may. We will print next Sunday's edition in blood."—Cleveland Plain """fai^.
F.C.CQBSETe
MAKE
American Beauties
FC* CORRECT
SHAPES,
RT1S110
a,-. - ■- * J . ■ ^ 3 i.4
EFFECTS.
Tiie Sure LaGrippc Cure.
There is no use suffering from this dreadful lmlady, if yoii wil. only get the
right remedy. You are having pain al
through yonr body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no life or ambition,
have a bad cold, in fact are completely used
t p. Electric Bitters is the only remedy th,it
will give yon prompt aud sure relief. They
ict directly on your Liver, Stomach and
Kidneys, tone up the whole system and
make you feel like a new being. They are
guarantaed to cure or price refunded For
sale at Listr & Sheeders Drag Store only
50 cents per bottle. 1
E F. Mills & Co.
^Av-T, TV -A_3^"fc>0_L?_
0"ar
Opportunity Sale,
Begins
Saturday June 25, and continues until Saturday, July 2
We shall crowd a good deal of op-
' portunily for our Customers into these
seven da*.s. It will h ■ our Semi Annual*
clearing up of our stock and us such
wiil merit your careful attention.
Wo have a reputation "f always doing exactly as we advertise. We do
not put burgains on paper and not .
have them in our store, nor do we
advertise as great bargains our every
day prices ou Merchandise. Your dollars always bujs a dollars worth, and
often more with us you are so well
satisfied that you come again and yet
again.
We appreciate the good will of our
. Customers and Strive to always merit it
If not a customer of ours test us during the sale.
E. F. MILLS & CO.,
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
WAR!
Oome to tlie
All
Lengths.
For the benefit of the amateur photographer. We have put in a limited
supply of
Plates, Print Paper, Mounts
Toning and Developer,
Flash Light Powder,
" h-'istcr *■■"•
F
)|?|ijpjb we wjlj Ipil ypn a§ cbpap
gs ypn cap buy them
anywhosa.
A. J. Warren.
AGEHTS WASTED
In Every County, to Supply
the Great Popular Demund for
kerb's fa? fo? Enmity.
Told in Picture
and Story
On Each Box.
NEWEST
MODELS.
MEAT MARKET
For Choice Cuts of
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Choice Bolognas. :i**,e J*-iive.r Sausage
always on, h.apd arid, xpi<\e to"oy-der.
Chickens, Turkays, Si'iisa^e and
Fish iu their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
We are here to please you Come and
see us.
People Will Have Crescent Bicycles
And Why ii
77
Willis $WJii!
GO
rj
o
Crescent
Bicycles ?
They are made in the Largest factory in the world.
Thoy are sold iu your midst by a responsible firm and the
largest dealer, with years of experience.
You obtain (the only) the Crescent double guarantee, tiz.:
Price as well as quality.
They arc recognized as "The Wheel that Stands Up."
They never brcalv.
The prices today are tbe same they have been for six Tears',
thus forcing all other manufacturers down to our prices.
S50 is the hiShest prioe Chain Wheel they make. They
cau make none better fo. double the price.
PLAIN.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO.,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOU) BY
S. T. Eairbank
N.D. Thompson Pub. Co
St laOulSj Mp. or New York City
Buckle-la's Amlcst Safe,
The Best SaIvVe 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. It ii
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For pale by "Lister & Sheeder the Druggists
Notice to Creditors.
State o£ JlicMgan. county of "Washtenw s s
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for the county cf Washienavr.
made on the 1-5 day of April A.D.1898. sirmonths
from that date were allowed for creditors to pie-
sent their claims against the estate o£ Da-iiel
Weiennett late of said County deceased, and
that all creditors of said deceased are required
to present their claimsfo said Probate Court, at
the Probate Office in'the'ctv-y'o'f"41111 Arbor, for
Compiled and Written by •
Senator John J. Ingalls
t Of Kansas.
The most brilliantly written, * most
profusely and artistically illustrated,
and most intensely popular book on
the subject of the war with Spain.
Nearly
200 Super!) Illustrations from Photos,
taken especially for this great work.
Agents are making $50 to $100 a week
selling- it. A veritable boniiiza for
live*canvassers. 'Apfjlj" fqr'd'-SCl-jptio.n!, exaniinfttiop find a^-QFanc'e qnof heforethefa
fritoi-Viu once io " ' "tear &'oVqte nest, an4 that such claims will
i m.j -t-t h . tie^heard before said Court, on the 12 day of
July aud on the 1-J day of October next, at ten
o'clock in .the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, April 8. A.D.1S9S.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
Judge of Probate.
FOR
Toledo and Points East and South
Leave * Pittsfield, Sovith 7:40 a. in
8:51 p. in.
ll:37,a. m
FOR
Owosso. Alma, Mt. Pleasant, Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and ppintg
Leave Pittsfield, Ifo,p$la §*S3 »• w-
4:11 p. m.
1'2:*27 a. m
If you ave going to the Northwest,
you ean save money by buying tickets
via Frankford and'Ann Arbor' Steamers
which run between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee Wis and Frankfort. Menom'nee and Gladstone Mich.
W. H Bennett, G. P. A., *
Toledo.
Honest Prices Need No Change.
We Sell to One and All Alike.*
Come pd See ih Crescent Tandem,
FORD & SON,
AGENTS. SALINE. MICH.
$ masterpieces
m
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dafSs^ftrialfevae^l^bpr^^i^f^';
ent'biisiB&s'cohdvfct-ed.for" *ft65vii'R4t.*" See**... •
r rvwotSfronfWashington. .
5 Send model, drawuieorpnoto.,*m&description. We advise, if patentable or not, tree of
I'charge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured.
' A pamphlet. "HowtoObtainPmtents,"*mtla'
cost ot amiTin the U.S. «nd foreijjncoiin|ies;
sent See. Address,
C.A-SNOW-&CO.
OPP. PATENT OFTICE, WASHINGTON, D. C
"THE THREE KINGS"
OF THE HARVEST FIELD.
Come In
and
See Them!
They
Arc
MatcHess!
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
*naey-**vToii, tbe Only-Honors.
EST "iWERY TEST they prove their superiority.
IN EVERY LAND they lead theleaders.
IHAVE satisfied myself that McCormick Machines are the lightest draft, most durable:
and most reliable grain and grass cutters built by any lijanttfactorer. I believe they*
. are the cheapest machines a farmer can own—if experience has proven anything, it}
has proven this. I believe a careful examination oiihcm -will convince any man th*t
lhey-ire planned with a mechanical nicety and put together with a degree of care>iari-
ahead of that shown in any other mate oFharvesting machinery^ I -want all inf*t»*stedj
oartjes to come and see them. They are guaranteed -to work where otjlejci's faiL-
Warren & Jackson, Agents.
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-06-23; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-06-23 |
| 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 |
