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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1898. VOL. XVIII.™NO. 45.
Crvivpon Gowns.
To the mother of a. large family let
me recommend cotton crepe for the
gowning of her little daughters. It
looks quite as well as organdie, if made
up prettily, and, oh, what a boon it is
for the overworked mother. You know
it doesn't need starching, hut can be
washed and hung out to dry. After that
a very slight pressing is all that iii
II"
necessary to make it ready for wear.
One little mother that I know, with
three hardy boys and one tiny daughter to keep presentable, intends to take
-hgr {-"jilddren away f-gp tlie. simmer.
Iftfr ??ffi*Jr f.s9\~r\"tfi* J?;"? IffifflSS*"*! l*tun-
4py iaijlp, sp phe hgs l|i(l in g. stock pf
(jottpn gre-pon' ggwns fgj* tftplfttlfj ffiajd.
4 pale cpjn pojpp has axx empire waist
en ***hiph the sM**t is gathered, the
Jftsge puff starting at tlie elbow on
black velvet *fi*}t|ops. ©ther ribbons
are sewed, to tig edgf o! file yek§ and
tie mIF ftg sfeeftldPfg Witb lpn§ lge.ps.
A jta.§ gvem gews ka§ a 1ob§ f riseiiia
Vodiee with -fibbang of the same color
tied about the waist. The sleeves are
tight and slightly puffed at the top.
Yet the prettiest of all is a dainty pink,
to be worn with a white mull gimpe.
The sleeves are also of mull. The skirt
is gathered to a white silk band" embroidered in pink rosebuds that crosses
between llhe shoulders ^otb,* black' j^nd
fP-ftt; Pi'»^a''- ^nd*i ?°?»} "gpaulets,
-jr*:jfl-jf(1 'i*a such a i-fay i*hat they are
eftS'ly -femoved i^hen flie gpw-n. is to
be iftundergd. *"Phey aye ^-isheil in
ftap^ha, and when tfce gg^n jg wftshed
\i\ey, tP**! 9""e fresh..--The lates.'*.
Jiast winceflii "!Busvil«,
Not within living mepjory ban tlere
been known so abnormally gnowlgsa a
winter in European Russia as the last
season. Throughout the whole ot
these southern latitudes (says an Odessa correspondent), and for a stretch ot
nearly 2,000 miles northward, there ia
only here and there the merest sprinkling of snow, while the temperature alternates between a few degrees of frost
and crisp spring weather.
mm.
Announcement,
-Of The-
SALINE
High School,
For the year,
18Q8-99.
Board of Education
A. C. Clarke
J. W. Hull
Jacob Sturm
Orrin Parsons
Geo. Schairer
Director
President
Treasurer
Trustee
Notice to Creditors.
Qtate of Michigan courtly 'ol yiashlemr s s
©''!"Spt'S*3'1$^'736y%t'«e'>,t1''*t"y fw'ftrder of
^BB^i'fe'edttrt'W-fiie PQifflf? (*! ^ashtenaw.
m8«P(W'^'e}2'1syof A]i*if 'Al$.i8"*8' sjsfflonths
IfPffi Hm*- d-rtewf-ra qllqwe^fq** eredltqps 'fe pre-
iiflnt thojr claims against tne estate of Baniel
Weiennett late of said County deceased, and
tnat all creditors of said deceased are required
to present their claims to said Probate Court, at
the Probate Offlce in the city of Ann Arbor, for
examination and allowance on or before the 12
day of October next, and that such claims wil
be heard before said Court, on the 12 day of
July and on the 1-J day of October next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days
Dated, Aun Arbor, April 8, A. XX. 1893.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
J'idso of Probate.
**jjg|p hpadacbe. Wlpii«vtes3-, cgnstip
ion and all liver aad stomach, troub-
«ss can be quickly cured by using those
famous little pills known its DeWitt's
Little Risers. They are pleasant to
take and never gripo. C." E\ Unterkircher.
School confidences, U|on*.ay, Si%-
teni^er^.
Qn Moo-Jsiy th,ere will *-*,*■ qnly a shQi't
session, sufijjcient to ("Setennjine elassi-
Bcatioq, arrange classes and assign
books;. Isfo changes of books have been
made except that the yertfeill system
of writing has heen adqpfcod,
Instruct! ors
It. O. Ausliu Principal
Miss Bessie Colby . Preceptress
Miss "Nettie M. Turner 2nd Grammar
Miss Kaiheriue Sears 1st Grammar
Miss Mattie McKinnon 2nd Primary
Mrs. Myra Lawrence * Isi Primary
-Evening Gowns.
Even for those having but two
weeks' vacation, an evening gown is an
absolutely necessary part of the swa-
mer wardrobe. It need not he expen-*
sive, but it must be fresh, and cnt to
show that it* ig intended solely tor
evening wea***, """"aney silk is offered at
suc"ft low priees that it seems an easy
Eobbed tha grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr. John
Oliver of "Philadelphia, wasthe subject, is
narrated by him1 as follows: My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated,
pain continually in back and sides, no appetite 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 firsE 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 shonld
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. Unterkireher.
BucMen's Arnica Save.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, "Ulcers, Salt Shewn, "Fever.
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and nil Skin Eruption, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to -give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents por box.
For sale by Lister <fc Shaeds* the Druggists
Cleaning Up
Cleaning up prices reign throughout our
Store.
Are moving out lo the tune of law prices, 5e a yard is an.
attractive price for goods that have beon ticketed 10c, 12J and
15c less than 30 days ago. No wonder people buy Wash
Goods in quantities when lhey are only the prico of Common
Cotton.
Shirt Waists -
March out fast at 25c 69e and 98o for Waists that havo been '
double and even treble.
Oarpets
Attract the prudent housekeeper who realize that All Wool
Ingrains at 50e will soon be a thing* of tho past, as they may
well be with the wholesale price already at that figure
New G-oods
will soon be in, room must be had. Goods must bo sold to
make the room. Yours alone the benefit if you buy.
E. F. MILLS & CO.
ANN ARBOR.
5
MICH.
Tuition for JvfSH-Rssidetits
High School, Fall term $o\
Grammar Departments §5'.
Eriinarj- Departments ^-*
Vox Infants and Children.
Qradqato3 of the Saline sohool are
admitted to tha State Normal Sohool
and to the denomimitional colleges of
the state without examinations. From
the former they can graduate in two
years. While not on the University
approved list, (The Ualveroity admits
only schools having three or more
teachers in the High school depart-
menl)yet the language -loui'se of'Our
school meets the requiramen t o* ifce
University,. &i\§ cinu gr.aai("viv.ov5 have no
diORcuUv vi Oiitoi'hi'j.
A good proof of the efficiency of the
school is the character of its graduates.
The classes have been large, and many
of the graduates are occupying profitable and responsible positions, while
others are continuing their study in
higher institutions of learning.
giatter %e secure an" evening gown ot
it. Pretty stripe? are offesed at ahout
1*0 cents a yard, and make up very
veil fgr the purpose. Plain taffeta ia
good also, although rather more expensive. Tet silk is not the only available material. Net is considerably
used, and may be draped (-ver a gown
that has seen its best days. The skirt
should be finished with tour of five
rows of ribbon, and the waist trimmed
to match. If but one evening gown is
included in the wardrobe it ^ "Dggt
with a square neck. Thjs, shape seems
more suitablg \q every occasion than
IM veuntj neck. Gowns made of organdie and muslin are by tar the prettiest of summer evening cQ%',ii}*a.esiV
They are combine*} "siit^ }s.ep ani'
ctainty irJ'fel'vH'jr "She iaije is draped into
i sjehus^ a*?er the shoulders, If it be wide,
<*»* edges the flounces, if narrow. Yellow organdie over white silk makes
un effective costume.—The Latest.
Mortgage Sale
Datault having been in via in tlis cjalitnns ot
an Indentuve of Mortg^se, esjoutalby Ann
Welburn to John O. Winans, bearing date 3Iay
tenth 1875, ahd recorded In tha office "<-vt l-^a
Register of Deeds lor Wa^fens^.Co^tj, SiltsJ*
Oome to the
HEAT MARKET
For Choice Cuts of
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Get Your Stationery Printing
Done at the*^
Choice Bolognas ane Livey S&'t'tS'ig'i
always oa hand, ang i^aclsJvG, orfer.
and
Chickens. Turkeys, Srusago
Fish in their season.
Choice Lard in pails or bulk
Wo are here to please you. Come and
see us.
Tie fis-
ilaile
rinivort
tt
The regular an"n"irj,*" -{§^151 opali ng
will hahuld W IhQ ohipel MitiJay evening, September 5, when the election
of trustees will b j held, the question of
Text books settled and maUers other
attended to
Housekeepers
Who would avoid the annoyance incident to the use
,-^f flprpljajjlo §to*"*e s{-|Qul4tise
EedCrowa
And avoid ht'i»g seriously an-
„ noyed by the presence of oil or
other tary and foreign substances in most <-r gO'caited
•'- Stove Gasoline iu ibe
- market. You will find relief bv
usinw our
Red Crown Brand
Deodorized
Stove G-asoline
lusist on your dealer supplj ing
, vou with our goods.
No-Smoke! no odor!
We guarantee Red Crown
gasoline aiid Bleotrio Oil
to be always uniform aiid
giye entii'o' satisfaction
Standard Oil-Go.'
Mooreville,
Willie Case and wife of Detroit visited his parcijts the liiat of the \ycek.
.*, v '.• .
Mr. and Mr***, proiious o\ Milan has
been visitingGeoego'Cnlver.
1 Vv""' ! v. Iv- v.: ,. : •
IVIisg ftQra VBdcppp -jailed Oil Maud
Oylver, SaturdHy.
Mrs ©vlia Siscook coturncd homo
from E'tton Rapids and Jaokson Thursday accompanied by her brother, Ben
Hammond and son.
Many went to .Y>m Arbor to sed the
show.
Mile Monionyo wont to "NewYo>lt
Friday, with a carload of chickens for
Geo Nissly.
Corn cutting commenced this week
Miss Doi.na McLnchian is visiting
relatives in Ann Arbor.
MissesJGei lie and Cora Hobbs have
returned from iheir trip to Ann Arbor.
Miss Millie Sanger is spending thg
week ip ^i|l*}g,
"HJLDN311.LS popson pn*c avoxx
put? ajiioddu pooS v, 'pooiq o.rad tiibiji
S9AiS i^oiqvU. 'um.redBS.ins s.pooji in ■
dl0i"ipuy saaHiow aauivX
igan, onthe'vfent'l|^9i;"i\""Sj[i5 4-31 1W>, in Liber 14 e_t *vVYqrt^gag ail XXi__e Sii„ and duly ass -
igrae4 hy Seorge J. drowell, executor of the last
will and testament of John'*!. Winans deceased, to
Nancy 31. Gooklin, by assignment bearing date the
thirtieth day of October 1SS8 and recDrdedin the
o Eco of the said Register of Deeds for 'Washten.
aw County, on the tenth day of November 1S30,
in Liber 9 of assignments of Mortgages on Page
12o, and which said mortgage w.is duly assigned
by said Nancy M. Conklin to Olive M. Qonl^u,
by assignment bearing date J**nver«^b.6.5i tf,ir4
1888, and recorded >n tlido^ev 'qf t!ie saM "fteg>
isterof'Peecfs'^riVY^s'iteHiw Qaunty on the sev.
enj^ijay o.f-J{arch, lift, in Llb-jr 10 of Assignments ol" Mortgages on Paga-389; by which default, the power ot sale contained iu said mortgage has become operative, on whioh 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 or in equity having
been instituted to recover tha debt secure! by
said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice, is therefore hereby given, that bv *j!f,
tue of the power of sale contauigd <n ^ut. n-prt-
gageandof thestalut-j Io auehcaso made andi
provided, t-a"5 AoYigage" will be foreclosed on
Mondtiy iKe iwealy eiglith day of Novembe.i*, next
at eleven o'clock In ihe forenoon "of, that <l*vy, at
the East door of the 'Cjiuit Hq^geXh theoity of
Ani Arboi', ia5i\i4 Qaaijtyof "v7ashtenaw(salvl
Co^rt "jloij e* being the place o.f holding the Circuit Court for said County ot Washtenaw), by
sale at public auclion to tlie highest bidder of
the premises described in sjid mortgage which
said mortgaged premises are desctibed in said
mortgage-.as follows, viz;
All the following desciibed pieces of parcels of
land -atuatedin the Township of Lydnon, County
of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, to wit:
Beingthe North pirtof iheNirth East fract-
ionil quarter of sec'ion fifteen, ond the North
half of the East fractional halt of the North
West fractional quarter of said section fifteen,
and all the land lying next South to a certain
creek running,nfarly from tthe East and 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 *|Jorth
of a certain outlet running' "JfOijg Eagle Lake
into South La"£e, Tip, 'said-Seplion fifteen, con-
tJauingjjl'flm: igwi. All the lands so conveyed
hy -^i<| 'mortgage lying in one body arid occupied as one parcel.
Dated, Chelsea, Michigan, August twenty-seven
1893.
Nancy M. Conklin, Assignee of Mortgage.
G W.TuruI5ull._
Attorney for Assignee, of Mortgage.
M|||p
FOR
Tolcdg aw» Paints Bast and South
LDiiTe Pittsfield, South 7:40 a, m.
8:51 p. m.
11:37 a. in.
FOR
Owosso. Alma. Mt. Pleasant, Clare.
Cadillac, Manistee, Petoskey and points
Leave Pittsfield, North §-,32 a. m.
1:11 p. m.
12:*27 a", m. .
*"t yau ar-a going to the Northwest,
you c^n save money by huying tiotets
via Frankford and'Ann Arbor' Steamers
whlGh »un between Frankfort, Manitowoc and Kewaunee Wis. aud Frankfort. Menominee and Gladstone Mich.
*W. H BeknetTj G. P. A.,
Toledo.
Cavrats,andTradesMarkso'bt-uned,»ndall^,vit-J
ent business conducted for moder/vteFecs. 2
Our Ornce is Opposite p. S. Rsteut ©wce j
and we can securepat,ent*»A I^satjpv? tam> those
remote from WasunBtdh.
Sei " - - - • —
{Hon.
Ub3^<l.
Icost at same in the U. S, and foreign countries
Ssentiree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Opp. Patent Omcc, Washington, p, C.
tav^4^%*'«W^*/aa^««l%«Av*i%« -
•Hott toOb^Wenti," with'
c a a t <o xt, x .--a..
Bearsthe >>ThB KinAYog Havs Always Bought
8ignatnx&
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f©r
Medicine
until you have tried
lollar
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You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons
ten Tabules for Five Cents.
mi sort U put sp etiMvpr/ to entity tin QOlT«n«l praMat Oejjjsgft tjor »ISir prlvW.
If you don't find this .sort-*3f
Ripans Tabules
At the Druggist's
Send Five Cents to The Ripans Chemical Company, Ko. xo
Spruce St.,. New York, and they will be sent to you by mail; or
12 cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances are ten to
one that Ripans Tabules are the very medicine yoa need.
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Object Description
| Title | 1898-09-01; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1898-09-01 |
| 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 |
