1899-04-06; Saline Observer |
Previous | 1 of 8 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
Loading content ...
■*?
- ./s?^..
OBSERVER.
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
m
ilMNE, WASH_m_W €0;, MICH., THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1899.
VOL. XIX.~JSrO.24
^^j^^^^^^^g^^^^j^^B
Miscellaneous
r$1 f. UNTERKIRCHER, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
OCee at ;UnterVirclier's Pharmacy Cbica
. SALINE - MICH.
j)r._-e.:kuhi.,
■Dentist
Office prer Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
*.» Hsnchester every Wednesday and Thurseay
P K. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Cue. Offlce on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
Q .WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
;f'c«pte_>ttention paid to Pension Claims of al
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN. - MICH.
O O. «LABHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
KA.CON, LENAWEE-CO., MICH.
Cesseetton with Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROHPTLY ATTEND TO.
^TATERMAN'
PH0T0OHArH|OAJ.LERY.
(Hiss Gillett's old stand.)
WiU beta Saline every Wednesday and shall be
rifSjSpdto meet all in need of work in my line
_U and see samples of our work:.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Notary - Public.
AU legal papersjjdrawn"[on short
notiae and at prices within the
reach of all.
aural Fire Insurance a
T? H. COOK
Auctioneer
- MILAN, - - MICH.
%%%%%»%%%%%^%%*%%*/*%%'»»**'*^»**'***<
' C«T«»ts,aBdTr*de-Marltsobt»lned,»nd«llP»t-
', SBtBoainns conducted for moderate fee*.
1 •uaSrriec i» Opposite U.S. f atewt Oppice
' end w»e«OKcyrep»tent>n less tune th»n those
! rant* from Washington. .
■ 8 sad model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
I tJo*. We advise, if patentable or not, free of;
akarM. Ourfeenotouetillpntentissecured.
' »»A«lPHl.tT,''HowtoObt»inPmttot«,''wlth
i sAflSBtU the V. S. and foreign countries
, mlftec Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO
4 Pw. Fateht Office, Washington, D.C.
. %%|»WU%W%%wWMf»wwUWVwMl»W
Dr. Humphreys'
Sffeelfles act directly upon the disease,
: j; without exciting disorder in other parts
:; ef tile system. They Care the Sick.
'. to, etnas. rnicEB.
-■'- i—yeten. Congestions, Inflammations. .25
-.. J>-Wermi, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic... .23
«>-*eethlB». Colic, Crylng.Wakefillness .25
4-_arrbea, of Children or Adults .'25
4—»nentery, Grlplngs.BiUousColic... .25
•-Ckol.ra, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .25
T^-Csnsha. Colds, Bronchitis .25
*3-0V.araltla. Toothache, Faceache..... .25
tV_«aiBche. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
lM»i»epil..IndlgestIon,WeakStomach.25
ll-_>»re«eiorPalnrnlPeriods-.. .25
„H>Wkttes» Too Profuse Periods. 25
II—Craa». Laryngitis, Hoarseness 25
lsr-MtHfceum*Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .25
' lS-4llMs«atbni,BheumatlcPaIns 25
i#-lfalerla. Chills, Fever and Ague .25
IV—Pile., External or Internal 25
lsV-OlkthalmU.Weakor Inflamed Eyes .25
A 1*>-Catatrb. Influenza, Cold In the Head .25
— WlissaUn-CoHth .25
_.-!__■•. DIfflcultBreathing .25
aS-Bat IHscharce, Earache .25
_ llislals rmillliim mil ITT 25
M-Ceaeral Debility. Weakness. .25
!M—Brassy, Fluid Accumulations .25
3»)-_«.Mek«ess. Nausea, Vomiting.... .25
- •r-_Wa.vDiK.se* .25
"aa-sTstraas DeUIItv 1-00
.& aa ■sr»M»»th.orCa_er— .25
aa-OriMr*Weakneu."Wet_gEed... .25
ai-Palafnl Meases, Pruritus .25
is ef ike Heart, Palpltatlons'-l.OO
lletsv, St. Vitus'Dance 1.00
s_ tare Threat. Quinsy. Diphtheria... .25
aa-Cknale Contestlons, Headaches.. .25
W-«flt._y_Ter .25
. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your
lata Srilalled Free. ,. . . _
: s»droaalsW,or sent on receipt of price.
•™—"^_ Co.,Cor.William * JohnSts..
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
" THE*>IJ_ OINTMENT."
W»M_-fat«TMl or Internal, _nd orBIeeding:
;__ats_so:It_ng or Bleeding of the Rectum
fEstallat is l___te—the cure certain.
P_0»,o80TS. ___S_B,250TS.
Belt bj rtotfisls.or scat pos»-jaid ofcr eeafot or p;i_
—■——_D.»., UlBlUWlUl—tt., K«wT«t»
Amt. on hand April 1, 1898 $378.15
Raised by tax 1000.00
Excess of Roll 28.28
Reed, from returned t_[Co; Treas]59.41
"from roUffo Shaw judgment IIOOJQO
$2565.84
Paid out:—
E. A. Hauser salary :97 . $175.00
W. M. Fowler extra and supplies 28.00
P. Moehn Highway Coirh '97 68.00
A. B. VanDuzer, Clerk '98 105.00
C. F. Stimpson, School Inspector 3.00
H. Lihdeuscnmidt " " 3.00
Philip Stierla, Board Review 8.00
S. G. Josehtaans " u 8.00
Election Board, Fall and Spring 55.00
Gate Keepers " " 12.00
Use opera house, work on booths 26.00
Township Board 11.00
Justice Fish, services and rent 8.00
Board Registration 1.50
Postage 1.35
Printing 17.75
Citizens Bank, loan 383.06
Shaw Judgment (2nd payment) 1100.00
Del. tax, due from Co. Treas 93.55
$2107.21
Bal. on band $458.63
Dog Tax Fund
Amt. on hand $216.16
Reed, from Tax less commission 143.04
$359.20
Paid out:—
Distribution to Schools in '98 116.16
And. McKenney, for sheep killed 10.00
Philo Boettger " " " 18.00
144.16
Bal. on band 215.04
$115.04 will be transferee] to Schools in
June.
. Bounty Fund
Amt. on hand $39.60
Voted 50.00
$89.60
Paid on orders $67.20
Bal. on hand $22.40
Cornish Scraper Fund
Raised by tax $78.50
First Payment and int. 57.38
Paid for building . 20.00
Bal. on hand 1.12
Blddle Scraper Fund
Raised by tax $58.50
1st Payment and int. 57.38
Bal. on band 1.12
Poor Fund
Amt. on hand April 1,1S9S $138.21
Voted 100.00
$238.21
Paid out:—
Fuel 73.59
Groceries and Provisions 86.45
Medical attendance 57.60
House rent 4.00
Bal. ou baud
Gravel Fund
Voted
Paid Orders
Bal. on hand
Delinquent Road
Road, tax returned 14J days
Highway Fund
Amt- od hand Apr. 1,1898
Raised by tax
Reel, for cement and stone
Reed. Loan of Citizens Bank
$221.64
$16 57
$250.00
230.69
$19.31
$14.25
$443.56
550.00
43.00"
1000.00
$2036 56
Disbursemen ts :-
Massillon Bridge Co. 735.00
Labor and material, Klein bridgell02.75
" Minnett "
Miscellaneous bridge material
" Labor on Highway
Hardware
Repairs ou Road Machine
Labor Disl. 3
" " 5
" " 11
" " 15
Overdrawn
$2116.03
$79.45
Milan Locals
Moving time l:as arrived and there
are several changes being made in
Milan this spring.
Mr. Wm. Reeves moved Tuesday a.
m. from Mr.Harlows house on First st.
into his cwn residence on East Main st.
Mr. Barkers people are moving from
Mr. Reeves house into Mi*. Turners.
Mrs. Wilcox moved Tuesday, into
her house On County st.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker moved, Tuesday into Mrs. Wallace's house.
Editor W. H. Housman gave Ann
Arbor a call, Tuesday morning,
Mr. and Mrs. Hankey of Petoskey, and
Mr. Pierce of Weston of Petoskey, were
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Chapin
over Sunday.
Rev. F. Britton preached at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening.
Rev. W. C. Macbeth and family
moved to Erie, Penn., Wednesday a. m.
Rev, Macbeth is in poor health and
was obliged to take a rest for a few
months.
Mr. W. D. Sprague of Detroit was
the guest of bis sister Mrs. G. R.
Williams several days last week returning to his home Saturday.
Miss Minnie Mead will leave for
Albion this month where she will reside
in the future.
Mrs. Wm Easterly has opened Millinery Parlors on Main St.
Mrs. Layton is moving on Huron st.
The teachers are all back from their
visiting tours and are at their school
duties again.
The Popular Authors Club met Monday afternoon and are reading Ralph
Waldo Tryne beoks "What all the
worlds seeking" interesting conversation as to the merrits of the book and
the authors purpose in writing such a
book.
Mooreville.
F. E. Holcomb has moved onto the
Irving Moore Farm.
Win. Deirimpie has moved into
the Mansfield Davenport house.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Detroit is
visiting her parents this week.
Geo. Hathaway was out from Ypsilanti, Tuesday.
Miss Phoena Case has returned to
her school in Hudson and her sister
Ida is keeping house for her father for
a short time.
Tsrael'Hale has moved on Aaron San-
ford's farm Mr. S. having moved to
Milan.
David Hammond who has been spending the winter with his Aunt Mrs. Orlir
Hiscock, has returned to his home in
O'Niell, Neb.
Jennie Rose of Oakville has been
spending the week with her sister Mrs.
Rinnie Cnnde.
A JieedeA Reform.
Good Minister (during Sunday service)—My dear brethren, I have noticed
that on rainy Sundays the congregation always rushes out pell-mell the
Instant the benediction is pronounced.
This looks very unseemly, and I have
instructed the sexton to stand in the
vestibule on rainy Sundays hereafter
ind give checks for the umbrellas.
ACENTS
WANTED
SUCCESS
▼•saw jra ill rial it WCCMSm HMWK
BI6 PAT-RTEADY WORK-SEW FI_f.
T*« «> wank «»»•»»*•» J»vel._ Write »t
mw _> IBBBI___Ta_ T.TBBBAT,
T__Bt* AGENTS.
THESUCCESSCOMPANY.CsoBtTUnkin.N.Y.Cirt
Recapitulation
Ami. Contingent Fund $458.63
" Dog " 215.04
" Poor " 16.57
Gravel " 19.31
Del. Road fund 14.25
Woodchuck and Crow 22.40
Biddle Scraper 1.12
Cornish Scraper 1-12
Due Contingent fund from Del. 93.55
Highway overdrawn 79.47
Outstandflhg
Due Supervisor '98 $175.00
" Clerk'98 20.00
" Highway Com. 44.00
" Treas extra work and supplies 30.00
'• Board 4.00
We the undersigned do hereby
certify that the foregoing annual statement is true and correct according to
our best knowledge and belief and that
the same is hereby made by order of
the Township Board of the said Township of Saline,
Willis M, Fowler A. B. VanDuzer
Supervisor Clerk
Mar. 28,1S99
Lake Shore and M.S. Ry
WEST
EAST
469 443 454
Ft. Mail Mail
p. m. a. m. stations, p. m.
1.40 9.25 Ypsilanti 4.55
2.03 9.40 Pittfield Jt. 4.36
2.25 9.49 Saline 4.28
2.45 10.03 Bridgewater 4.14
3.53 10.27 Manchester 4.53
4.14 10.43 Watkins 3.35
4.40 10.57 Brooklyn
4.56 11.09 Woodstock
5.08 11.15 Somerset
5.15 11.19 Somerset Ct.
5.30, 11.27 Jerome
5.50 11.38 North Adams 2.43
6.10 11.55 Hillsdale 2.25
!.23
3.11
3.05
3.01
2.53
468
Ft.
p. m.
12.05
11.40
11.25
11.00
10.27
9.30
9.10
8.46
8.3*5
8.28
8.15
8.00
7.35
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
Stomach and liver are out of order. All
such Bhotild know that Dr King's New Life
Pills the wonderful Stomach and Liver
Bemedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound
digestion and a'regnlar bodily habit that
insures perfect health and great energy.
Only 25c at any Drug Ttore 4
State of Michigan County of Washtenaw, Tlie
undersigned having been appointed by the
Probate Court for said County, Commissioners
to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of John
H. Smith late of said County, deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are
allowed, by border of said Probate Court, for
Creditors to "present] their claims against the
estate of said deceased, and that they will meet
at tbe late residence of said deseased in the town
of Saline in said County, on Wednesday the
3 dayof May and on Thursday the'.3 day of Aug
ust next, at ten o'clock A. M. of ,'each of said
days, to receive, and adjust said claims.
Dated February ^3rd, 1899.
G. P. Avery
Geo Feldkainp
Commissioners.
a. m.
7.30
p.m.
7.3o
Chicago
a. m.
8.30
a.m
3.02
p. m.
11.05
p. m.
2.45
Toledo
a. m.
10.45
p.m.
8.15
a. m.
2.15
p. m.
5.55
Cleveland
a. m.
6.30
p. m.
4.10
a. m. p. m.
6.50 10.5JU
Buffalo
a. m. a. m.
12.01 5.50
Thatcough
Hangs on
i
I
i
I
i
alii
f You have used -„|
I sorts of cough rcme-1
(dies but it does not]
I yield; it is too deep I
I seated. It may wear |
f itself out in time, but |
fit is more liable to!
| produce la grippe, =
I pneumonia or a seri-!
1 ous throat affection. ]
I You need something I
{that will give youf
{strength and build{
I up the body. f
! SCOTT'S 1
I emulsion;
f will do this when everything |
i else fails. There is no doubt I
j about it. It nourishes, |
| strengthens, builds up and |
| makes the body strong and J
i healthy, not only to throw i
| off this hard cough, but to j
| fortify the system against |
I further attacks. If you are I
I run down or emaciated you I
i should certainly take this |
I nourishing food medicine, j
± <5oc. and ?i.oo, all druggists. a
f SCO FT & 130WNE, Chemists, New York. ?
PE R F ECT and permanent are the
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it makes pure, rich, healthy,
life and health-giving BLOOD.
BUY GOODS IN CHICAGO
Have you tried the Catalogue system of buying
EVERYTHING you use at Wholesale Prices? We
can save you 15 to 40 per centonyourpurchases.
We are now erecting and will own and occupy the
highest building in America, employ 2,000 clerks
filling country orders exclusively, and will refund
purchase price if goods don't suit you.
Our General Catalogue—1,000 pages, 16,000
illustrations. 60,000 quotations—costs us 72
cents io print and mail. We will send it to you
upon receipt of 15 cents, to show your good faith.
MONTGOMERY WARD & GO.
MICHIGAN AVE. AND MADISON ST.
CHICAGO.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
TlafK-
ilalla
ti&utuis,
Spring Needs
Make themselves apparent in every home these days. We were never-
so well prepared to meet these needs as now." A glance through our
store a few moments spent in looking over our Stock and you will be
interested in the beautiful things displayed and at the very modorate
prices charged for them. Then you will haye that pleasant feeling of
Confidence in the store which makes buying in our business place a
pleasure.
This week we offer you the choice of a large, and
beautiful stock of^^Bgg^
Waist Silks 100 yards at $1.00 yd.
A new line of Ruffled Curtains at $1.98 pair
Rope Portiers the latest fad $3.98 and $5,98
New Belts 50 designs from 25c to $1.50 each
New Shirt waists Handsome effects 39e-2.75
Black satin Duchesse Waists $5.00
Tailor Made Suits well made and lined $5.98
42 inch Venetian Suitings All Wool 50 cents
E. F. MILLS & CO.,
ANN ARBOR. MICH.
Remember
That I keep the largest assortment and . the best
quality of
--AL' Oranges, Lemons, ^4r^
^^fy Bananas^Gra^es,
n-'*
Dates, Figs etc.
A fine assortment of CANDIES
Fresh Oystera
^ss^c^jsr 0jr. :btt__._<_
I also haye the largest and best assortment of CIGARS and TOBACCO'S
J. A. ALBER
Envelopes at the Observer Office
Warren & Jackson, Agents
ALD HEA
IS 01
tntf
=f*VVVWV_oj»
What Is the condition of yours? Is your nair dry,
aarsh, brittle? Does it split at the ends? Has it a
lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or
brushed ? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scaip itch ?
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are soinc of
yoursymptomsbewarnedin time oryoa will beconiebald.
'CT!
U what yon noed. ittt)roducto3Jsnot«nacciae.ntbuttTiei«an}toi:BeIeDt:i'.o 5
resewefc KnowledRB ottbe __eso* tueioirsnd scalp led to ttiedlswT- tf
eryitfUowtotreoctfiom. *S__im''«>nt»ln8neItherinlner3isiioroll5. it „»
isqot»nyBTt>ut»deUglitfiilly cooling and refreshing Ton.c ifc-s«wilatij« „*
the folliolea, « «fc>psj_tn» ftcu'r. cures danaruff and areashmrt-u-i'fl't. £*
ft£!_-Keep tho sealo clean. heaithr.aadfreBfrqmirritatlngV.rap^pi 5>y'5
the use of S&ookum Skin Soap. It destroys iiarasitic tnsaajs, *--&»*•* .*<_ an ^
and dcttroy the hair. -.*_„. _»„,„.: ,*• •«*™».i V
HvourdniK'KistcaBnotsupplvyousend diree6ton3,an?-wo_^i.i.o-'A^>-! o;
prepM^nrecTiptor0^rta!. 1Grbwer,*W»perbotHeseior«5_ _,,, ».v „*
, pernor; 6for*i50. . . i£
THE SKOOKUH ROOT HAIR GROWER C_, <
37 South Fiftli Avenue, Sew Tort, X. T. JK
>r,
il
*__
ijf: tf'fa--i. 1<£3£jLx*2
___J>-..:---a*,-.''Si.:',«* • a___
J„ jrt*fffliPnfoftrl_h
_&
Object Description
| Title | 1899-04-06; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-04-06 |
| 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 |
