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A. J. WARREN, Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO.; MI<DH., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER tt, 1899. VOL. XIX.—NO. 47
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' ITpsilanti.
Autumn Styles in Dress Goods
PLAIDS f°r skirts— Double face Suitings
New Cheviots and Manilla Cords.
Dress Trimming and Laces in great variety.
New Yokings and Braid Gimps.
New Fall Minerji
We get new goods every week.
You can depend on us for latest stylos.
We pay cash for.eyerything and sell you good goods cheap
All the latest in Walking Hats.
Golf Capes, Jackets and Furs.
A very complete line.
We are never undersold in this line.
W/H, Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti - Mich.
"fr^". -R. Special attention given to mail orders.
4
Miscellaneous
M F. UNTERKIRCHER, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at IDnterku—.er's Pharmacy Chica
*o St.
SALINE - MICH.
r\R.a. e.;kuhl,
Dentist
•\i,. Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
At Manchester every Wednesday and Tliurseay
P E. JOiNES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, - - MIOH.
rj . WILLIAMS
□Attorney at Law,
Especial_at—itlon paid to Pension Claims of al
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN, - MICH.
p C. SLABHT,
Veterinary Surgeon.'
MAC—", LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTEND TO. .
Tf H.CCOK
Auctioneer
MILAN, - - MICH.
Dr. Humphreys9
Specifics act directly upon the disease,
without exciting disorder in other ports
of the system. They Cure the Sick.
£g, CURES. PRICES.
1—Fever.. Congestions, Inflammations. .35
.-Worms,'WormFever,WormCoUc... .25
8—Teething, Colic,CryIng.Wal—ulness .35
4—Diarrhea, ot Children or Adults 35
8—Dyientery, Gripiags,Bilious Colic... .35
■—Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Vomiting. .35
T—Couth.. Colds, Bronchitis 35
8—Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache 35
9—Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .35
10—Dyipepala, IndlgestIon,Wea_tomach.35
11—Suppreued or Painful Periods.... .35
13—Whites, Too Profuse Periods. .35
13—Group, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 35
14—Sal*Bheum,Erysipelas,Eruptions.. .35
IS—Bhenmatlsm. BheumatIcFalns 35
IC—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague 35
IT—Pile., External or Internal .35
18-0»hthalmla,'Wealcor Inflamed Eyes .35
19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head ,35
■ 3*-Whooplng-Congh 35
31—Asthma. Dlfflcult Breathing. 25.
33—Ear Discharge, Earache .25
31—Bcrofiila. Swellings and Ulcers ,25
34-—neralDebllltv, Weakness. .25
3S—Dropsy. Fluid Accumulations. 25
3S——a-6lcbneis. Nausea, Vomiting.... .35
3f—Kidney Diseases .35
38-Nervons Debility 1.00
2ft-—re Mouth, or Canker. 35
JO-Urinary Weakness, WettingBed... .35
—(—Painful Menses, Pruritus.. 25
3*—Diseases ofthe Heart, Palp—tions.1. OO
J—-Epilepsy, St. Vitus'Dance 1.00
S_—re Throat, Quinsy. Diphtheria... .35
IS—Chronic Congestions, Headaches.. .25
TT-C—P, Hay Fever .25
Dr. Humphreys' Manual of aU Diseases at your
~>r^—U——i or Hailed Free.
• SoTd by druggists, or sent on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts„
-Hew—rk.
HJJMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL OIL
" THE PILE OINTMENT."
For——-External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding;
FtotuU la Ano; Itching or Bleeding of the Kectum
Therel— Is Immediate—the cure certain.
—UOE.50C—. TE__ SIZE, 25<3TS.
BoH by Druggists, or sent past-paid onreceipt or price.
«—HUHS'—D.CO., Ill—lSlVUli«—1., KewY—•
Mooreville. .
Mrs Orlin Hiscock is on the sick list.
Mrs. Chas. McMullen returned home
from Detroit, Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Haynes is on the sick list.
Miss Maud Culver returned home
from Jackson, Wednesday.
School commenced Monday.
J—v. Curtis is on the sick list.
The Maccahee social, Friday night,
was a success. Proceeds ?35.
Died, Sept. 6, of neuralgi of the
heart, Mr. Benjamin Hammond age
79. He came from Nebraska about a
year ago lo visit his sister Mrs. Orlin
Hiscock and has made his home with
them until his death. The funeral
was held at the house, Thursday afternoon, Rev. Curtis preaching. The
remains were deposited in the Mooreville cemetery.
(Too late for last week)
A fine rain last Friday.
Corn cutting has commeuced.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McMullen are
visiting their daughter in Detroit this
week.
Mrs. Mary Holcomb and Mrs. Geo.
Moon visited at Frank Holcombs near
Urania, Saturday.
Tabe McMullen made a trip to Devils
lake and Hudson, Saturday.
Mrs. Crocker of Ann Arbor, preached
to a large congregation Sunday evening
James Forsythe" and wife, Amos Mclntyre and wife and Mrs. K B. Ford
made atrip to Joslyn lake Wednesday.
James McMullen has a new McCormi k
corn harvester and has 40 acres of corn
to cut of bis own and as many acres
more for his neighbors.
Marvin Dillon went to Chicago last
Friday to see his son Eugene at Fort
Sheridan, who expects to start for
San Ft ancisco the 10th of this month.
Council Proceedings
Saline, Sept. 11, :<J!)
Regular session of the Common
Council held in council chamber Sept.
11,1899,
President Hauser in chair.
Trustees present: Schairer, Henne,
Fish and Buii—ai-t. Absent: Jackson,
Gates.
Minutes of last session read and
approved.
Street Commissioners report read,
accepted and placed on file.
Finance Com. reported favorably on
the following bills and orders were
ordered drawn on Treasurer for same;
Frank Buck St Work 11.25
Robert Cullen " " 5 00
C. Schaffer & Son Tile Drain 6.00
S. Josenhans Sidewalk 12 60
W. C. Reeves Road Scraper 2(_00
Henry Jewett Police Duty 2.00
Sela Fitzgerald St Sprinkling 1.40
Jacob Lutz Cem. Work 3.51
Chas, Carven Marshal duty ' ' 7 00
On motion the Treasurer was granted
an extension of two weeks to collect
taxes.
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lulz E. A. Hauser
Clerk. President.
CASTORIA
for Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Rev. J. N. BoJSggKlp—e Methodist
minister w_'jg||pnWn Milan another
year.
, Mrs. Easterly is quite ill.
There.is one case of Typhoid fever on
First St.
The Presbyterian Ladies held their
Tea social at the residence of M. A.
Palmers, Tuesday afternoon. All had
an enjoyable time.
Milan school opened Monday with a
large attendance.
Hon. J. Sprague left Wednesday for
Detroit where he will remain until
after the Souergcn Grand Lodge meets.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Heath have
moved to Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Slcan left Wednesday
for Lawton, Mich.
Mr. A. Whitehead spent Sunday
with his wife here.
Miss Jessie Laulond is in Detroit attending the Pernin Institute of Stenography.
Miss Grace Debenham gave a Thimble
Party to a few friends the last*of tho
week.
Mrs. Ada Pepper and Orrie have returned to Milan after a three monthes
outing.
The K. of P. and their ladies went to
Dundee, Tuesday to attend the Pythios
entertainment.
Mrs. J. Bernap is on tbe sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bray are entertaining guests from Ypsilanti.
Mrs. Dr. Lock and son of Hanerhill,
Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Locks
parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Murray.
Mrs. N. R. Waterman of Salt Lake
City, Utah who is the guest of her
father J, C. Rouse is quite ill.
SkUll— Women.
The report of the prizes gained by
Princess Victoria of Wales in hook-
binding has caused an inquiry to' be
made as to the ability of French ladies
in various handicrafts. The Duchess
of Chartres paints fans very artistically. Mme. de Cumien practices the
art of miniatures. Several prominent
ladies are expert laceworkers. Mme.
de Riencourt is a noted bronze-
worker; the Princess Bibesco is a
clever engraver. Prominent among the
photographers is the Countess of
Paris, and several are well known as
brilliant cooks and pastry confectioners. Miss Sybil Auchert of the American colony in Paris, holds the record,
however. She is a most accomplished
bootmaker.
You are
going to
certainly
PAINT
Your House, Barn, Roof,
Floor, Fence, G-ate, Stairs,
Piazza, something, any.
thing, everything.
-TJSE-
(G-uaranteed)
Ask your Dealer or
Geo. W. Pitkin Co.
Chicago. - 111.
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.
140
9.25 Ypsilanti 4.55
12.05
2.03
9.40 Pittfleld Jt. 4.36
11.40
2.25
9.49 Saline 4.28
11.25
2.45
10.03 Bridgewater 4.14
U-00
. 3.53
10.27 Manchester 3.53
10.27
414
10.43 Walkins 3.35
9.30
4.40
10.57 Brooklyn 3.23
9.10
4.56
11.09 Woodstock 3.11
8.46
5.0S
11.15 Somerset 3.05
8.—
5.15
1119 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. in.
p. m. a. m.
a.m
7 30
7 So Chicago 8.30
3.02
p. tn."
p. m. • a. m.
p.m.
1105
2 45 Toledo 10.45
8.15
a. in.
p. m. a. m.
p. m.
215
5.55 Cleveland 6.30
4.10
a. in. p. in. a m. a. tn.
6.50 10.30 Buffalo 12.01 5.50
State of Michigan, county of Washtenaw, s. s.
Notice is hereby Riven, that by au order of
the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw,
made on the —h day of August A. D. 1809, six
months from that date were allowed for creditors to present their claims against the estate of
Lemuel Clark, 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 1st day of March 1900 next, and
that such claims will be heard before said Court,
on the 29th day of Nov. 1899, and on the 1st day
of Mar, 1900 next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of each of said days.
Sated, Ann Arbor, August 29, 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 aU 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
a'tthe 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 jamine Jones
Commissioners.
s
tate of Michigan, county of Washtenaw s. s.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
county of Washtenaw holden at the Probate offlce in the city of Ann Arbor, on Monday the
4 day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety nine
Present,- H. Wirt Newkirk Judge of Probate
In the matter of the estate of Emma W. Crane
deceased. On reading and filing the petition
duly verified, of James E.Vinland praying that
he maybe licensed to sell the Beal Estate whereof said deceased died seized.
Thereupon it is ordered that Saturday the 30
day of Sep. next, at ten o'clock in the fore-
noon.be assigned for tbe hearing of said petition
and that the heirs-at-law of said deceased and all
other persons interested in said estate', are
required to appear ata session of said Court,
then to be holden at the Probate Offlce, in the
City of Ann Arbor, and show cause, if any there
be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not
begranted: And it is further ordeied that said
petitioner give notice to.the persons interested
in said estate, of the pendency ot said petition,
and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of
this order to be published in the Saline Observer, a newspaper printei anl circulated
in said county three successive weeks previous
to said day of hearing. H. Wirt Newkihk
(A true copy) Judge of Probate.
P. J. Lehman Probate Eegister.
AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R. R.
Do you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. _ via the 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
char—is 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 train3. 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.
Caveats,*— Tride-Mti— obtained, and _ Patent business conducted for MODtnaTt rtt».
ou* arnce is Opposite U.S. patent Orncc
and we can secure patent inlets time than those
remote Irom Washington. _
Send model, drawiDg or photo., Trith description. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charee. Ourfee not due till patent is secured.
A PAifPHtcT "HowtoOr—in—_»*,"-W—
cost of tame fa the TJ. S, and fo__raeo_U_
tent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
OP?. PATENT OPFIGC, WASHINBTCN, D.C,
L%——»v% — — ———„»—%——— —'
For
Many ladies find it very convenient to make
up their fall drosses 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
c new tailor Suitings in Cheviots, Corkscrews,
SnakeBk—s etc. from 50c to $1.50 a yard All
the new shades of Autumn are here and prices
no higher despite tho paper talk.
Golf Capes, Cloth Capes and Fur Collarettes*
Just in from the makers at onr usual popular prices.
Some Summer Goods
Yet on onr shelves, but prices are made to close every yard.
Yours the benefit if you will' avail yourself of the opportunity.
S3__L_?-b "Wsd-sl-s
Two months to wear them in and only 25c, 50c and 75c for Waists that
were 50c to $2.50. Lots of worth for little money.
EF. M1LLS& Ga
120 _vra,i___ S-b .
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G
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et on the Ypsilanti car right away and
mo to Densmore's Corner
' here you can always get more than your money's
,orth in Clothing and Furnishings
N
llirability is one of the essentials when your hard earned
"ollars are buying Clothes. This is one of the qualities we guarantee.
I very one admits that we carry the largest Stock and that our Clothing has no
|qual at the low prices we haye placed upon it
ew Fall and Winter Goods which will stand
oi only examination, but wbich are not afl'ected by comparison with others
uits which suit the Old and Young because of their
tyles, Qualities, Varieties and Price—
Hade by reliable firms and sold by a reliable
Irebant who stands back of eyery one of them
|or reputation is Dyed, Spun, Sewed and Woven into the Suits which we are
'ffering for 6, 8,10 and $12.
lough and Wooly Scheo1 Suits for the Boys at prices
Ringing from $1.50 to $6:00
lx—tordinary bargains can be found in Furnishings etc., so you are
Iriabled to save more than your car fare by trading with us.
T__C_±J
Hotel Saline
Lunches and Regular Meals"
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable pri ce.
Ice Cream Sodai
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, socials etc.
A fine assortment of 0_t___dies
lr*r_ I III ^Oranges,Lemons, Bananas,
1 IVU1 1 v-> sDates, Figs etc.
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
WATERMAN S PHOTOGRAPHIC
Studio, Saline.
Cabinets $2.50 per dozen for a short time
only
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-09-14; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-09-14 |
| 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 |
