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The Saline Observer.
\. J. WARREN, Puulislier.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY OCTOBER 12, 1899.
VOL. XIX .-NO. ol
Are Your Eyes Bad?
«
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 miserable headache
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 and added strain, and their eyes made weaker. Consultation with a specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saying of your
eyesight. Dr. Stein is reliable, you do not see him once and then look for him
again in vain. He is going to make special visits to your town. Come and 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, Oct. 19-20.
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~_r-psiX_i__--b±.
Autumn S ijrl _ s In Dress Goods __
PLAIDS f°r skirts— Double face Suitings
New Cheviots and Manilla ords.
Dre ss Trimming and Laces in great variety.
New Yokings and Braid Gimps.
Millinery Opening
Friday ana Saturday, September 29 - 30
Golf Capes, Jackets and Furs.
A very complete line.
We are never undersold in this line.
W, H, Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti - Mich.
^"[ST. "R. Special attention given to mail orders.
Miscellaneous
* M F. UNTERKIF—HER, WI. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at lUnter—-clier's.. Pharmacy CI—a
— St.
SAE—_ - MIOH.
r\R.G. e.:kuhl,
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - MICH.
At Manchester'every Wednesday and Tlinrseay
P _. JOIN ES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Office on McKay street,
SALINE, MICH.
*p . WILLI AM S
Attorney at Law,
E»peciai;atten—n paid to Pension Claims of al
kinds. Newcomb Block,
MILAN,
MICH.
n CSLAQHT,
rinary Surgeon.
■•MA.CO— eenawee;co., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
A— CAI_ PROMPTLY _T—D TO.
-p H.COOK :
Auctioneer
MILAN, - - * MICH.
Itching Piles.
False modesty causes many people to. endure iu silence the greatest misery imaginable from itching piles. One application of
Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment will soothe
and ease the itching, one box will completely cure the worst kind of blind, itch-
iug, bleeding or xwotruding piles. You
have no risks to ion, for Dr. A. W. Chase's
Ointment is guaranteed to cure piles. Only
50c a box, at all dealers. 20
You are certainly
going to
PAINT
Your House, Barn, Roof,
Floor, Fence, G-ate, Stairs,
Piazza, something, anything, everything.
-USE-
Miiis Faints
(Guaranteed)
Ask your Dealer or
Geo. W. Pitkin Go.
Chicago. - 111.
Council Proceedings
Regular Session of the Common
Council held in Council Chamber, Oct.
4, :99.
President Hauser in chair.
Trustees present Messrs Schairer,
Gates, Fish, Burkhart and Henne.
Absent, Jackson.
Minutes of the last session read and
approved.
St. Commissioners report read,
accepted and placed on file.
Moved and supported that Otto
Jarrandt be ordered to build a new
sidewalk, within 14 days, in front of
his property on the south side of East
Chicago St. Carried.
Tax Roll presented with error of
§—59 overcharges and $2.86 amount
uncollected.
On motion Roll was accepted with
changes and the Treasurer given
credit with the respective amounts.
The Finance Com. reported favorably
on the folio wing bills and orders were
ordered drawn on Treas. for same;
Jacob Sturm cement walk 12.00
E. H. Cressy key .25
Geo. J. Nissly cement walk 82.00
Frank Buck work on street 15.62
Jacob Lutz " " " 1.25
Henry Gaumer " " " .70
5. H. Mahei supplies street 2.50
D. F. Reeves street work 5.62
Mrs. S. W. Chandler cement walk 16.50
John Gates police duty 2.00
James Toliver laying tile etc. 18.85
C. Schaffer & Son st. work 2.50
C. " " cement walk 16.35
Chas. Carven marshall duty 5.00
Mrs. W. J. Jackson over assessment 1.S0
E. W. Ford & Son tile, lumber etc. 97.77
Sela Fitzgerald sprinkling 1.05
Bills of M- E. Society and R. Cullen
returned for information.
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz E. A. Hauser
Clerk. President.
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 S9_ day of August A. D. 1S90, six
months from that date were allowed for creditors to pre—it 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 Office in the city of Ann
Arbor, for examination and allowance, on or
before the 1st day of March 1000 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.
i. Dated, Ann Arbor, August 29, A. D. 1S99.
I H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
Milan Locals
Mrs. Waterman left Tuesday for Bay
City where she will visit her sister.
Mrs. H. Sill left Tuesday for Saginaw
where she goes as a delegate to the
Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star.
Mrs. L. C. Goodrich and son of Ann
Arbor spent Saturday with her sister
Mrs. G. R. Williams.
Prof. C. M. Fuller of Salem spent
Sunday with Milan friends.
Mrs. Easlick of Carlton spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Edwards.
Little Bessie Housman has been
obliged to leave school on account of
poor health.
The Baptist Ladies will hold their
Fair in the parlors, of the I. O. O. F.
Hall Saturday, Oct. 14.
Mr. Halleck has returned from his
trip to New York state.
Rev. Mr. Atchinson of Highlend
preached at the Baptist church Sunday
morning and evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Chapman have returned
from their Ann Arbor visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fuller have returned
from their Salem visit. ,
Mrs. Hobbs of Kalkaska was the
guest of M. A. Palmer the last of the
week.
Mr. Lyman Burnham will move into
his new house in a few days.
The foundation of Joseph Gau ntletts
new house is laid and the carpenters
are now at work on the woodwork.
Hon. J. Sprague and wife have returned to Ann Arbor after a four weeks
yisit with their daughter Mrs. G. R.
Williams.
Prof. Chas. Carrick has his lecture
course list nearly made out and the
Milan people are expecting a grand
treat this winter.
Mrs. Kelley and Lelia visited Ann
Arbor the last of the week.
Genius Unconscious.
It is as difficult to talk entirely _>-
grammatically as to play in discords.
A country lady, standing in front of a
picture in an eastern gallery, took the
prize when she said: "Thew deers is
drew terrible bad."
The sermon that is born in the
preacher's heart makes itself at home
in the hearer's.
Qutda's Writing Desk.
Ouida does not use a table for writing her stories. She sits on a low
stool, with an ink pot on the carpet,
and writes on her knee.
Many a misguided candidate who
considered himself a Clay before the
election now realizes that his name la
simply Mud.
Gain In One Direction.
Nobbs—Can that dude Tompkins see
any better with that single glass of
his? Hobbs—Not most things, but you
see tt gives him an eye for style.~-
_fe.
.Qtate of Michigan. County of Washtenaw.
IJ 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
testate of said deceased, and that they will meet
sat the office of Frank E. Jones in the Tillage of
Valine, in said County, on Saturday the 11th day
— November and on Monday the 12th day of
f'ebruaty, 1900 next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of each
f said days, to receive, examine and ad lust
said claims. Dated August 11,1899.
Geo. Barr
Ben js—ine Jones
Commissioners.
Real Estate For Sale.
State of Michigan, County of Washtenaw s. s
In the matter of the estate of EmmasW.
Crane, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order granted to the undersigned Administrator
of the Estate of said deceased bytheHon. Judge
of Probate for the County of Washtenaw, on the
30th day of September A. D. 1899, there will be
sold at Public Vendue, to the highest bidder, at
the dwelling house on the property to be sold in
the county of Wayne, in said State on Monday
the 13th day of Nov. A. D. 1899, at 2 o'clock in
rthe afternoon of that day (subject to all encumbrances by mortgage or otherwise existing at
the time of the death of said deceased) the
following described Real Estate, to-wit:
All of that portion of Sections numbered 30 and
31 in the Township of Brownstown, Wayne Co.,
Michigan. Commencing at the intersection of
the boundary line between Sections 29 and 30 of
said township with the center line of tlie highway known as Detroit Eoad thence west 07°. 13
chains 35 lengths; thence South 16° 54' west 35
'chains 85 links; thence north 89° east S chains
and G7 links; thence nor_ 25» 30' east 33 chains
and 23 links to the place of beginning,
James E. Vreeland. Administrator of the
Estate of Emma W. Crane, Deceased.
Lake Shore and M.S. Ry
WEST
EAST
469
Ft.
p. m.
1.40
2. OS
2.25
2.45
3.53
4.14
4.40
4.56
5.0S
5.15
5.30
5.50
6.10
443
Mail
a. m.
9.25
9.40
9.49
10.03
10.27
10.43
10.57
11.09
11.15
11.19
11.27
11.38
11.55
454
Mail
p. m.
4.55
4.36
4.2S
STATIONS.
Ypsilanti
Pittfield Jt,
Saline
Bridgewater 4.14
Manchester 3.53
Watkins
Brooklyn
Woodstock
Somerset
Somerset Ct.
.35
!.23
Ml
1.05
5.01
Jerome 2.53
North Adams 2.43
Hillsdale 2.25
468
Ft.
p. m.
12.05
11.40
11.25
11.00
10.27
9.30
9.10
S.46
S.Sti
8.28
8.15
8.00
7.35
a. m. p. m.
7.30 7.3Q
Chicago
a. m. a.m
S.30 3.02
p. m. p. m.
11.05 2.45
Toledo
a. m. p. m.
10.45 8.15
a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m.
2.15 5.55 Cleveland 6.30 4.10
a. m. p. m.
6.50 10.30
Buffalo
a. m. a. m.
12.01 5.50
AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R.R.
Bo you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. m. 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
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 tha
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.
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Bears tne
Signature
of
stohi_.
The Kind — Have Always Bought
Closest Buying
Fairest Selling
Quality and Style are never sacrificed in this "store for price. Price
however is always and ever kept in the forefront in our planning. This means
that often times a better good or a later style is offered by us at the price our
Competitors charge for an inferior quality or the past style. Our business is
built on the basis of perfectly fair dealing between house and customer. That
explains why customers stay with us* why they r eccommend us, why they bring
their friends in to trade with us. If you are not satisfied with your buying elsewhere iust test our methods once. We will abide by the decision.
Just now
Jack—? at 5, 8, IO and $12
Are attracting many buyers because they are just a little better for the
price than any to be had elsewhere.
Golf Capes, Furs, Childrens Coats and Infants Cloaks
All come in for a large share of admiration and generous buying.
On the first floor we are offering 69c Silks values Tip to S1.25, 69c Kid
Gloyes value SI. 89c Dress Goods value 50e, etc. Making it an attractive place
to while an hour away.
E. F. MILLS - GO.
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Hotel Saline
Lunches and Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable price.
Ice Cream Sodai
i
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, socials etc.
• ____-.&- assortment ofCand-ies
Tjn T TTHPO o± _____ _______cLs
I"* IT I J I I '^Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
X 1VU1 1 J Dates, Figs etc.
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
FALL FALL
Comes on so gradually you scarcely notice it. Its fall now and fall
styles are ripe. New fall goods have crowded in and pushed the .
thinned out summer stuff out of sight. We are head over heels in fall
business now.
New Coal Stoves, New Heaters, New and
Tight Stoves, New Cook Stoves and Ranges,
Stove pipe by the rod, Elbows by the car load,
Stove boards, Oil Cloths in great variety. Call
and see us we can save you money.
MC KINNON & JERRY
P. S. Our tinner is sick but we have employed eleyen men to take his place.
WATERMAN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC
Studio, Saline.
Cabinets $2.50 per dozen for a short time
only
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-10-12; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-10-12 |
| 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 |
