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The Sali
ver.
A. J. WARREN, Pi-lister.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JULY 13, 1899.
VOL. XIX.-NO. 38
Miscellaneous
.*-]IF. UNTERKfRC HER, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at —terkir—sr's Pharmacy Cnica
SO St.
SALINE - MIOH.
J)r.g.'e.:ku hl.
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, -" - MICH.
At Manchester every "Wednesday and Thurseay
E. JOIN ES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care, Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
G.
WILLIA—S
Attorney at Law,
Especial.attention paid ta Pension Claims of a!
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MICH.
___-/
P C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOtf, _—Y.T—E.CQ., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS —OHPT— ATTEND TO.
^TATER-AN'
P_OTOG-AP__GAI__R_.
(Miss Gillett's old stand.)
Will beln Saline every Wednesday and shall be
pleased to meet all in need of work in my line
Oalland see samples of our work.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEY—STCER AND
Sfotax*^- - Public.
All legal papers]"—awn'[on short
notice and at prices within the
reach of all.
leneral Fire Insurance a Specialty
T? H. COOK
Auctioneer
MILAN, - - MICH.
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msm
t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- ]
Sent business conducted for Moderate Fees, i
_ Our Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office |
5 and we can secure patent '.n less time than those
5 remote from Washington. <
f Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-1
Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
(charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. (
5 A Pamphlet, "HowtoObtalnPatents," withi
{cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries]
i sent free. Address,
C,Aa$NOW&CO,
Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. J
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics act directly upon the disease,
Without exciting disorder in other parts
of the system. They Cnre the Sick.
SO. CUBES. PRICES.
1—Fevers, Congestions. Inflammations. .35
5i—Worms; WormPever, Worm Colic.. .25
3———.ing, Colic, Crying;—!—olness .35
4t—Diarrhea, of Children or Adults .35
5—Dysentery, Griplngs,Bilious Colic... .35
6—Cholera, C—leraMorbus, Vomiting. .25
t—Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis .25
8—ft'eurnlgla, Toothache, Faceache 25
9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
iO—Dyspepsia,—!!gestlon.WeakStornacri.25
1.1—Suppressed1 orPninful Periods.... .25
"12—Whites, Too—ofusePeriods.... .25
13—Croup, Laryngitis.Hoarseness....'..' .25
14—Sdlt Kheura, Eryslpelas,Eruptions.. .25
15—Illicumatisnl, Eheumatie Pains. 35
16—Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague..... .25
17—Piles, External or Internal 25
l&-Ophthalmia,WeakorInflameaEyes .25
19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold—the Head .25
20—Whooping-Cough 25
21—Asthma. Difficult Breathing...., 25
22—Ear Discharge, Earache 25
23—Scrofula,Swellings and Ulcers...... .25
24-General Debility, Weakness 25
25—Dropsy, Fluid Accumulations 25
26—Sea-Sickness. Nausea, Vomiting.... .25
27—Kidney Diseases .25
28-Wervous Debility. 1.00
29—Sore Mouth, or Ca_— 25
30—Urinary Weakness, Wetting Bed... .25
31—Painful Menses,——tiis.. 25
32—Diseases ofthe Heart, Palpitations.1.00
33—Epilepsy, St Vitus'Dance 1.00
3_—reThroat,Quinsy.Diphtheria... .25
35—Chronic Congestions, Headaches.. .25
77-Grip. Hay Fever 25
- Dr. Humphreys' manual of all Diseases at your
Druggists or Hailed Free.
Sola by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
Humphreys'Med. Co., Cor. William & JohnSts.,
New York.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
" THE PILE OINTMENT."
—rPlles—Extef_lor Internal, Bllndor Bleeding;
Fistula In Anoi; Itching or BleedlngoftheBectnm
The relief Is immediate—the cure certain.
PBIOE,50CTS. —__ SIZE, 25 OTS■
Sold by Druggists, or sent post-paid oa receipt of price.
H—T—ET3'_D.CO.,111—131VUU— St., —r?o—
Council Proceedings
Saliue July 3,1899,
Regular Session of the Common
Council held in Council Chan—er July
3,1899.
President Hauser in chair.
Trustees present; Henne, Schairer,
Fish, Burkhart and Gates. Ahsent;
Jackson.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
St. Commissioners report read,
accepted and placed on file.
Bond of Chas. Carven with surety
presented. On motion was accepted.
Tax Roll presented by Assessor A. B.
VanDuzer. On motion was accepted
and turned over to Treasurer for
collections.
—.re Chief Josenhans asks for equipment for Fire Department. On motion
request was granted.
On motion the President was appointed to conferwith parties in reference to placing tile in ditch on north
side of east Chicago St. to report as
soon as possible.
Moved and supported that Mr.
Wilcox from Milan he invited to come
here with road scraper to experiment
on streets and if found satisfactory the
council to purchase same. Carried.
The Finance Com, reported favorably
on the following bills, and orders were
erdered drawn on Treas. for same:
Fred Binder sprinkling 3.50
Dan Reeves St. Work 12.00
M. D. Wallace " " 1.63
Fred Schmidt " " 1.25
Edwin Furgeson " " 5.95
Chas. Dolby " " 14.50
Rob Cuilen " " 14.60
Frank Buck " . " 18.75
Bert Wheeler Gravel 17.60
Chas. Miller " 3.80
Henry Gaumer St. Work 20.50
A. B. VanDuzer taking assessment 25.00
A. B. VanDuzer Mem. Board Rev. 4.00
Geo. J. Nissly St. Work .75
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz B. A. Hauser
Clerk. - President.
Strange Insanity.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, in her "Memoirs of a Highland Lady," tells of an
old Scot—man who once took the
strange whim that he was a turkey hen.
He made a nest of straw in his carriage and filled it with eggs and a large
stone, and there he sat, hatching, leaving his station only twice a day, like
other fowl, and having his food
hrought to him. His friends had at
last to watch a proper moment to
throw out the eggs and put some young
chickens in their place. Then the old
man, satisfied -that he had accomplished
his task, went about chuckling and
strutting in the midst of his brood.
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R. R.
Do you know you cun now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. n.. ria the Ann
Arbor R. R- and arrive in Frankfort at
8:30 a. m.?
Do you know that this train carries
sleeping oar and that the company
charges only one dollar for double
berth?
The night train going south also
carries sleeping-car and leaves Frankfort at 7:30 p. m. after arrival of the
company's car ferry from Kewaunee
and Manitowoc, Wis. This train
arrives at Pittsfield at 11:27 a. m.
1CAL INSTITUTE
303 E. main St., JACKSON, MtCH.
TREATS ALL DISEASES
OF MEN AND WOMEN.
WFAlf MFM restored to vigor and
WC/m HIC.I1 vitality. Organs of,
the body which have oeen -weakened
through, disease, overwork;, excess or
indiscretions, restored to full power,
strength and vigor Dy our new and
original system of treatment
Hf/A//)CflK of testimonials bear
nUNUnCUO evidence of the good
results obtained from our method of
treating all forms of chronic disease.
m TREAT AND CURE
C——
Asthma,
Bronchitis,
Rheumatism,
Ncural&ia,
Sc—ca,
Lun—so,
JJcart Disease,
Varicocele
Sterility,
Bladder Trouble,
Loss of Vitality,
Dyspepsia,
Lrrcr Complaint
Tumors,
Piles, Hs—,
Skin Diseases,
Blood Diseases,
YcuthfulErrors,
Nervous Troubles,
Weakness of Men,
COXSCATAT—7 WIKE. CI1AKC— MODERATE-.
'jfS?rs3loS. Kot Open Sundays.
DR. HA— l!r PERSONAL CHARGE.
SFECt—SOTICE: Thosa—?)>!£ JQ.call should send
stamp for questlott bla_ for fis'ne treatment.
Female Weakness, Constipation,
" Mooreville.
. Mrs. Munson of Ludington is visiting
Mrs. E. B. Ford and Son.
Mrs. —aham Waugh of Gaylord visited
Mrs. Volney Davenport, Friday.
A Japanees student of the U. of M.
will lecture in the M. E. Church next
Sunday evening. .
Miss Nellie McMullen is visiting her
sister in Detroit.
Asa Sanford met with a sad accident
the Fourth while firing off a reloaded
roman candle, it exploded in his face
and the doctor fears that he will lose
his sight.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Josenhans
entertained friends from Detroit the
Fourth.
Effie Hartwell visited Miss Girtie
and Cora Hobbs last Friday.
Miss Nora Goldsmith is visiting in
Dundee this week.
Miss Maud Culver now rides a new
wheel.
Mrs. Frank Hayns and daughther
Ailie while going down the south road
their horse became frightened and ran
away throwing them out of the buggy,
spraining Allies ancle and shakeing
Mrs. H. up a good deal.
^ ■ ^
Milan Locals
Mrs. J. C. Rouse returned from a ten
days visit with friends in St Clair the
last of the week.
Miss Edna Zimmerman spent Sunday
at the University Hospital with her
sister Ada who is there for treatment.
Rev. F. O. Jones and wife left this
week Tuesday for a three weeks visit
with relatives in Canada.
Homer Sill and family visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hoyt, Sunday.
Miss M. A, Palmer, Mrs. Clark, Eva
and Violet spent the week in Detroit
attending the C. E. meetings.
Mrs. O. P. Newcomb is on the sick
list,
Mrs. Lorimer and children of Topeka
Kansas, are visiting, at Mr. and Mrs.
Osborn :s for a few weeks.
O. E. Case has returned from his
Detroit visit leaving his wife and son
to visit friends for a few weeks longer.
A. E. Putnam and son have returned
from their Homer visit.
Mrs. Wallace is putting a kitchen on
her hoii— occupied by A. Veadai' aud
family.
Prof. Jum— Cliu-k of Frankfort is
visiting friend—u Milan for a few weeks.
Miss Jessie —inland lb visi ling friends
in Detroit.
WillLuxton has purchus«»d Guy Coes
cigar factory.
Miss Leiia Kelly entertained friends
from Fort Wayne, Indiana, last week.
Miss Battle Woolcotb was the guest
of her mother a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whitmarsh and
daughter haven turned to their home
in Detroit after a few days visit with
Milan friends.
Vegetation is looking nice and Lhrifty
since tbe rpins Friday and Saturday.
L. 0.T. M, and K. 0. T. Al.
Excursions.
On Thursday, July 20, the Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. will
sell excursion tickets to Baw Beese
Park al §1.00 for the round trip.
Special train will leave Saline at 7:52
A.M. See small bills. Ask agents-
New Route to Wisconsin and
Upper Peninsula.
The most delightful way to reach the
Up^ec Peninsula now is via Frankfort
and the Ann .Arbor Railroad Company's Car Ferries. These imineuse
steamers touch two ports on the Upper
Peninsula, Menominee and Gladstone
and the trip from Frankfort across
Lake Michigan is made during the day.
The new night train on the Ann
Arbor R. R. which carries sleeping-
car from Toledo to Frankfort, arrives
in Frankfort at £?:30 a. m. and the
ferry leaves for Menominee and Gladstone at 9:30 a. m.
The through day train fiom Toledo
to Frankfort carries a reclining chair
car, and arrives in Frankfort at 6:10
p.m. One of tbe company's car ferries
leaves Frankfort daily, except Sunday,
at 9:30 p. m. for Kewaunee and Manitowoc, Wis.
Perhaps the most important feature
of this route to travelers Is the fact
that passenger fares are lower to Wis -
cousin and Upper Peninsular points
than via any other route.. Ask agents
about them.
Oar famona
"Blue label Brand." I
1 Prices and samples!
readyAprilSO— Write I
now and we will send I
■when ready: Prices win f
be——thanyouthh— I
WedeliverfromChicarjo I
Omaha or St. Paul, as |
desired. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., CHICAGO.
Binder;
Twine
State of jSIichigan, county o£ Washtenaw, s. s.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw,
made on the 10— day of July A. D. 1S0D, six
months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of
Almacy Donaldson, late of said County, deceased
and that all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims to said Probate
Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Ann
Arbor,.for examination and allowance, on or
before the 10—day of January 1000 next, and
that such claims will be heardbefore said Court,
on tbe 10th day of Oct. 1S09, and on the 10th day
of Jan. 1000 next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of each of said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, July 10, A. D. 1809.
H. Wirt —!W—:1c, Judge of Probate.
State of Michigan County of "Washtenaw, The
undersigned having been appointed by tlie
Probate Court for said County, Commissioners
to receive, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all persons against the estate of Oscar
lamkin late of saidCounty, deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are
allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for
Creditorsto 'present; their claims against the
estate of said deceased, and that they will meet
at the office of Frank Jones in the village
of Saline in said County, on Monday the 2S
day of August and on 31b—ay the 27 day of November next, at ten o'clock A. 31. of each of said
days, to receive, and adjust said claims.
Dated—ly 27th 1S00. *
"Wm. Derendinger
Wm. Rhodes
Commissioners.
s
tate of JMielrigan, eounty of Washtenaw s. s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at tbe Probate
Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on 3Ionday,
the 12th day of June in the year, one thousand
eight hundred and ninety nine.
Present, H. "Wirt Newkirk, Ju3ge of Probate,
— the JIatter of the Estate of Elenaor Batty
deceased. On reading and filing the petition,
duly verified, of Ashley B, VanDuzer praying
that a certain instrument now en file in this
Court, purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased may be admitted to probate and that administration of said estate may
be granted to himself the executor in said will
named or to some other suitable person.*
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the 14
day of July next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and
that the devisees, legatees and heirs-at-lawof said
deceased, and all other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office in the City of Ann Arbor, and show cause,
if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner
should not be granted: Andit is further ordered,
that said petitioner give notice to the persons
interested in said estate, of the pendency of
said petition and the hearing thereof, by
causing a copy of this order to be published
in the Saline Observer, a newspaper printed
and circulating in said county three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
(A true copy) _ Wirt New—ik
P. J. Lehman Judge of Probate.
Probate Eegister.
jrE-rTpA^
AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Tlie short lino for Ann Arbor, Howell,
Dm—d, Owosso, Mt. Pleasant. Cadillac
and Frankfort. Chair and sleeping
ears on through trains. Three oar
ferries with good passenger accoinino-
dations dai'y between Frankfort and
Menominee, Gladstone, Escanaba. Manitowoc and Kewaunee. Gibnneetions
made at these points for St. Paul and
points west and northwest. Carload
freight taken across lake without breaking bulk. W. H. Bennett
J. J. KIrby G. P. A.
A. G. P. A.
Me Shore and lARy
WEST
EAST
409 413 454
Ft. Mail Mail
p. m, a. m. stations, p. m.
140 9.25 Ypsilanti 4.55
2.03 9.40 Pitifie— Jt. 4.SU
2 25 9.49 Saline' 4.2S
2.45 10.03 IMdgew—ei-4.14
3 53 10.27 Manchester 3.53
4.14 10.43 Wrttklns 3.35
4 40 10.57 Brooklyn
4 56 11.09 Woodstock
5. OS 11.15 Somerset
5.15 11.19 Somerset Ct.
5.30 11.27 Jerome
5.50 11.38 l^oi-th Adams 2.43
6.10 11.55 Hillsdale 2.25
3.—
3.11
3.05
3.01
253
4BS
Ft-
p. m.
12.05
11.40
11.23
Jl.OO.
10.27
9.30
9.10
S.4G
S.3<>
S.2S
S.15
S.00
7.35
a. in.
7.30
p. in.
7.30
Chicago
a. m
8.30
a.m
3.03
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.
6.50
p. m.
10.30
*
Buffalo
a. m.
12.01
a. ra.
5 50
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver
is out of order. The
best medicine to Tonse
the liver and cure all
these ills, is found in
25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers.
1 Clearance Sale
On Thursday morning June 29 we begin
our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Spring and
Summer Merchandise. We shall make this
sale one of unusual interest to every person
who would like to invest a dollar or two in
Dry Goods. .
W___t -rO_ds
40e Organdies Sic Cheviots
38c Gredalines 35c Fine Zephyers
All at 25o
25e Cheviots 25c Ginghams
2oc Swisses 2oc Organdies
25e Scotch Novelties
All at 1.9c
loc Crinkles 20c Lace Stripe
12ic Galatea Cloths 15c Cheviots
12*e Polka Dot Ducks
All at lOo
12Je Percale Renina nts
12iq Dimity Ren—ants
10c Gingham Remnants
All at 5c
Shirt Waists
All our oOe and 69e Light Waists at 89c
" " 1.25 and 81. Light Waists at.89 e
" '• §1.50, 1.75 and 2. Waists at 1.29
Special Reduction in Underwear
Summer Wrappers all Reduced
Sample line of Wash Skirts at J off
Dress Goods all Reduced
Silks for Waists Reduced
Tailor Made Suits all Reduced
Special prices onlngrain Carpets
For two weeks there will be price advantages worth going many miles to obtain.
,8 & CO.
120___ral_3LS-t-
_A_D2L____ _A-Z?lDO_?
Hotel Saline
Lynches _od Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable pric e.
Ice Cream Sodai
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, Socials etc.
A fine assortment of Oa,___:cL±es
onz eill __::____ cLs
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Dates, Figs etc.
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
Warren & Jackson, Agents
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—trsh, brittle? Does it spiit at the ends? Has it a
lifeless appearance ? Does it fall out when combed or
brushed ? is it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch?
Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of _,
your sj—ptomsbe warned Ik time or you will become bald. ^
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research. 2Ciiov.-_.edse of the diseases or the hair and S—ilp led to thediscov- i
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-07-13; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-07-13 |
| 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 |
