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The
A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY AUGUST 24, 1899.
VOL. XIX.-NO. U
Are Your Eyes Bad?
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Dr. W. F. Stein the famous Eye Specialist will cure you. Many people
^become all but totally blind and at an early age, simply because they pay no
attention to their eyes. They notice a dimness and soreness after reading a
while and when a miserableheadaohe comes to them they ascribe it to any
cause but the right one and take a pill. The real cause of their misery is that
their eyes are'weak and every time they read or write means an added strain,
and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending
of all misery, and the saving of your eyesight. Dr. Stein is reliable you do not
see Mm once and then look for him again in yain. Ho is going to make regular
visits to your town. Come aud see him and have your eyes scientifically tested
free of charge, that you may have comfort when you read and write. He will
be at the .
Harmon House at Saline, Thursday and Friday
Aug. 31 and Sept. 1.
The Department Store
W, H, Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti - Mich.
Offer the Best Facilities to the public as a Trading and Banking Institution
of any in the city.
On the first floor will be found Silks, Dress G-oods,
Trimmings, Hosiery, G-loves, Underwear and
Fancy G-oods.
Second floor:
Making.
Millinery, Cloaks and Dress
We also carry on A Private Banking Department which has proved to be
a great accommodation to our patrons. Deposits received payable on demand.
Ask to see a Bank Book and our Method Checks cashed dn your bank at Par.
Mv.. Milton H. Webb a former resident of Saline who has been in our
employ nearly 15 years will be pleased togiye you his personal attention.
P. S. We advertise no Fake Sales or Bargain Days.
Miscellaneous
r* F.'UNTERKIr—HER, WI. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at Unterkirch—s Pharmacy CWca
.KOSt.
SALINE
MIOH.
P
R.Q. E.IKUHL,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
•At Manchester every Wednesday and Thurseay
p ,e. jo:nes.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Offlce on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MICH.
G.
WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law,
Especial'attention paid, to Pension Claims of a!
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MICH.
p C. SLAGHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.
MACK—, I,_TAWEE'.CO., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh t>y Telegraph
and by Mail.
A_ CALLS FRO—T— _T_D TO.
Y^TATER—AN'
PHOTOeRAPHIGALLERY.
i;'«f •' [(Miss Gfflett's old stand.)
Willbein Saline every Wednesday and shall be
pleased to meet all in need of work in my line
—11 and see samples of our work.
Rheumatism Can't Exist.
When the Moneys are kept healthy and
vigorous by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase's
Kidney-Liver Pills. It is uric aeid left in
the blood by d. —ctive Mdneys that causes
rheumatism. Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-
Liver Pills make the Mdneys strong and
active in their work of filtering the blood
and thus remove the cause of rheumatism.
One pill a dose,—c a bsx. _ 9
Subscribe at our offlce for The Michigan Farmer on trial every week until
Dec. 1 for only 15 cents. Sample copies
free.
You are certainly
going to
PAINT
Your House, Barn, Roof,
Floor, Fence, G-ate, Stairs,
Piazza, something, anything, everything.
-USE-
CAST
Sears t_ A TllB K'nlj Ylra Ha ___ Bought
(Guaranteed)
Ask your Dealer or
Geo. I. Pitkin Co.
Chicago. - 111.
Mooreville.
Claud Bronner of Detroit is visiting
his mother this week.
Donna McLaehIan returned Wednesday from her visit in Illinois.
Roy McMullen has a Silver Eel tha t
was caught at Niagara by Mr. "Walter
Haynes of Ypsilanti.
Mrs. Bennett of Kalamazoo is visiting Mrs. E. B. Ford.
Grace Shaw is visiting in Azalia.
Miss Lula Alchir is visiting in St.
John and Durand for a few weeks.
Roy Ford returned Friday from his
Toronto visit.
Kate Clark is visiting her aunt in
Bay City for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Millage of
London visited their son Charlie, Sunday.
Abe Kingsley and family have moved to Rea.
Milton Davenport and family of
Milan called on their parents Sunday.
Mr. Woodmansee is visiting his
brother near Cleveland, Ohio this
week.
Milan Locals
Miss S. Reeves returned to her home
near Azalia, Saturday.
Vegetation is drying up for the want
of water.
Miss Grace Debenham has returned
from her Monroe visit.
Miss K. Lamb leaves the last of the
week for Tecumseh where she will
teach this coming year.
Miss Aima and Nellie Delaforce will
leave for their schools in Detroit and
Dexter respectfully the last of this
week.
Clifford Mead of Albion is visiting
Milan relatives.
Mrs. R. Allen and Mrs. G. Williams
called on Mooreville friends Friday.
Mrs. C. Throop is visiting relatives
in Detroit.
There is a faint rumor in the air
thai sounds like-plans of a Baptist
Fair in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Morgan are entertaining guests from Ypsilanti.
Miss Mable Calkins of Monroe is the
guest of Miss Cecil Gauntlett this week.
E. H. Cook has offered his livery
stock for sale. A good chance for some
one.
N. Avery entertained two sons and
families and daughter from Adrian
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. C. M. Fuller and Hazel left
Monday lor a few days visit in Ann
Arbor.
A new fire cistern is being put down
on the corner of County and Leonard
streets.
Tuesday morning made her entrance
into Milan with a cool air and smiling
countenances and the Knights of
Pythias were jubilant to think that
nature bad so favored them. The
yillage was beautifully decorated in
Pythias colors. Bands discoursed
sweet music and everything was lovely
the streets were filled with visitors who
seemed to enter into the spirit of the
sports.
State of Michigan, county of 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. 1899, six
months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of
Almaey 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 Offlce in the city of Ann
Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or
before the 10th day of January 1900 next, and
that such claims will be heard before said Court,
on the 10th day of Oct. 1899, and on the 10th day
of Jan. 1900 next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of each of said days.
Dated, Ann Arbor, July 10, A. D. 1899.
H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
State of Michigan County of Washtenaw, The
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 Eleanor Batty,late of said County, deceased, hereby give notice that six months from date are
allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for
Creditors to'present] their claims against the
estate of said deceased, and that they will meet
at the residence of Ashley B. VanDuzer in the
village of Saline in said County, on Saturday
the 14 day of Oct. and on Monday the 15 day of
January 1900 next, at ten o'clock A. M. of each
of said days, to receive, and adjust said claims.
Dated July 14th 1899.
John Gillen
Ed. Hauser
Commissioners.
State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw.
The undersigned having been appointed by
the Probate Court of said County, Commissioners
to receive, examine and adjust all claims and
demands of all persons against the estate of
Edwin W. Ford, late of said County deceased,
hereby give notice that six months from date are
allowed, by order of said Probate Court, for
Creditors to present their claims against the
estate of said deceased, and that they will meet
at the office of Frank E. Jones in the Village of
Saline, in said County, on Saturday the 11th day
of November and on Monday the 12th day of
February, 1900 next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of each
cf said days, to receive, examine and ad!ust
said claims. Dated August 11,1899.
Geo. Barr
Ben j amine Jones
Commissioners.
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AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R. H.
Do you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:4i p. m. via tbe Ann
Arbor R. R. and arrive in Frankfort at
8:30 a. m.?
Do you know that this train carries
sleeping car 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.
The short line for Ann Arbor, Howell,
Durand, Owosso, Mt. Pleasant, Cadillac
and Frankfort. • Chair and sleeping
cars on through trains. Three car
ferries with good passenger accommodations daily between Frankfort and
Menominee, Gladstone, Escanaba. Manitowoc and Kewaunee. Connections
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.
People 'Believe what they read
about Hood's Sarsaparillai They know
it is an honest medicine, and that it
cures. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, relieve constipation assist digestion. 25c.
tate of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate
Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Saturday,
the 29th day of July in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety nine.
Present, H.Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of Lemuel Clark
deceased. On reading and filing the petition,
duly verified, of Clinton Clark praying that the
administration of said estate may be granted to
himself or some other suitable person.
Thereupon itis ordered, that Friday, the 25
day of Aug. next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and
that the devisees, legatees and heirs —-lawof said
deceased, andall 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 an(} 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) H. Wirt Newkirk
P. J. Lehman Judge of Probate.
Probate Register.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Lake Shore and M.S. Ry
WEST
EAST
469 443 454 468
Ft. Mail Mail Ft.
p. m. a. m. stations, p. m. p. m.
1.4& 9.25 Ypsilanti 4.55 12.05
2.03 9.40 Pit—eld J"t. 4.36 11,40
2.25 9.49 Saline 4.28 11.25
2.45 10.03 Bridgewater 4.14 11.00
3,53 10.27 Manchester 3.53 10.27
4.14 10.43 Watkins 3.35 9.30
4.40 10.57 Brooklyn 3.23 9.10
4.56 11.09 Woodstock 3.11 8.46
5.08 11.15 Somerset 3.05 8.3'i
5.15 11.19 Somerset Ct. 3.01 8.28
5.30 11.27 Jerome 2.53 8.15
5.50 11.38 North Adams 2.43 8.00
6.10 11.55 Hillsdale ' 2.25 7.35
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.
6.50
p. m.
10.30
Buffalo
a. m.
12.01
a. m.
5.50
> Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate that your liver
is out of order. The
best medicine to rouse
the liver and cnre all
"these ills, is found in
Hood's Pills
25 cents.' Sold by all medicine dealers. ,
For
Many ladies find it very convenient to make
up their fall dresses during August or early
September. We make a speciality of this early
trade. Already we are showing over 100 styles
of New Suitings. Stylish Plaids for the jaunty
new fall Skirts from 50c to $2.75 a yard. The
new tailor Suitings in Cheviots, Corkscrews,
Snakeskins etc. from 50c to $1.50 a yard All
the new shades of Autumn are here and prices
no higher despite the paper talk.
G-olf Capes, Cloth. Capes and Fur Collarettes
Just in from the makers at our usual popular prices.
Some Summer Goods
■ Yet on our shelves, but prices are made to close every yard.
Yours the benefit if you will avail yourself of the opportunity.
SZb_±_?l3 ~W ad.s-bs
Two months to wear them in and only 25c, 50c and 75c for Waists that
were 50e to S2.50. Lots of worth for little money.
E. F. MILLS & CO.
120Ma-i__.St.
Auxl _^_?Tdo:p ,
Hotel Saline
Lunches and Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable pric e.
»
Ice Cream Sodai_i|_-
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, socials etc.
A fine assortment of O____c_±_>s
UL_ T TTHTCVO^ all ___L__.c_.E5
r* r\ I J I I ^Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
r iVVAlu Dates, Figs etc.
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
Fancy stock of Lemons
20c a dozen.
Our line of Confectionery, Fruits, Tobaccoes,
and Cigars is complete. Have you seen those
fancy Chocolates? Just ask for Blue Banner
next time.
Fresh-Roasted Peanuts each day
G. C. Howard
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-08-24; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-08-24 |
| 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 |
