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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1399.
VOL. XX.---NO. 3
This is no Fake
Our Special Sale
Six Days in Each Week
Goods worth one dollar for $1.00
Goods worth fifty cents for 50c
Goods worth twenty-five cents for 25c
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
, H, Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti
Mich.
Dress G- oods, Mil^ery, Cloaks,.
Furs, Miaglin Underwear,
Large Line Win&ej: UnJLerwear, Etc, Etc.
* (Car Fare pai_d.,on trajle over $5.00)
Who's Got A Hk_y
a?hatiC^|tg0t_3.sStQeking to wear him anytime. , A
boy that kii^sioii_«fl^Jtqcking in a we .k or so. It isn't the
hoys fault its flll;in;the Steckigg. Youhaven'trbeen buying
bs^_..:S.tsckiDgS:Ala.t)!tfi^i^ht^)i^e- thats all. We pay more
money than most people .for boys Stockings to sell at 19p,
We don't make much on them^inprofit, but we do in good
will, and thats what makes astpre after all. Follow up the
ideaby asking us to show you the HERCULES boys' ho-ie,
at 19c pr. S prs. for 50c.
The Study Of Shakespeare.
bir Henry Irving Earnestly Commends
the Pracflce of ReadingJAloud.
"The practice of reading aloud in
small or moderate-eize gatherings Is
in every way to becommended," writes
Sir Henry Irving, ot "The Study of
Shakespeare in Small Communities/'
in the November Ladies' Home Jour^
nal. "It is good for the individual,
good for the members of the-group,
good lor the locality, good for the nation, No community can be too small
for the practice of reading in public.
If there be only two persons, each may,
in tnrn, learn something from the successes or failures of the other. No One
need be diffident at the beginning; ther 3
is nothing really difficult. There is no
arduous!abor;.t_ere is no possibility
of absolute failure where- there is honest, .careful effort. Any form or subject of reading, worthy in itself, can be
of use for the study of elocution. It is,
however, possible to get -together
groups of persons interested in some
common theme, when the mere getting
them together without such an anglom-
erative cause is lacking; and Shakespeare has been, is, and ever wiil be, a
name to conjure with. A play read
weekly or monthly, with the various
characters alloted beforehand, has been
a source of much and continuous pleasure, productive of thought and study,
ameliorative of defective power of utterance, a *winnower Of the chaff of
harsh accent or ultra-colloquial mannerism.
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Davis & Kishlar
JD_t?^7" G-oocLs
Ypsilanti
Mioh
Miscellaneous
•^ F. UNTEH-iaOHSR, M. D.-
Physician & Surgeon.
Office at Unterkircher's Pharmacy Chica
. o St.
SALINE - MIOH.
r)R.G. E.'.KUKL.
Dentist
Office over Citizen's Bank.
SALINE, - - " MICH.
At Manchester every "Wednesday and TMirseay
fl E. JONES.
Attorney at Law.
Business attended to with Promptness and
Care. Ofiice on McKay street.
SALINE, - - MICH.
p . WILLIAMS
^ Attorney a,t Law,
special .ttentlon pai4 to Pension Claims of a!
kinds. Newcomb Block.
MILAN. - MICH.
P C. SLAGHT,
-Veterinary Surgeon.
MACOJ. LENAWEE CO., MICH.
Connection with Tecumseh by Telegraph
and by Mail.
AU. CAIXS PBOJJPTIiV ATTEND TO.
Tp. H.COOK
Auctioneer
MILAN,
MICH.
A. J. WARREN,
CONVEYANCER AND
Notary - Public.
* All legal papers .drawn r'on short
no ti co and at prices within the
reach of all.
General Fire Insurance a Specialty
AGENTS
WANTED
Wmk joatte to»4 to SUCCESS Mi rOBITOB.
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BIft___"—STEADY woke:—new plait.
hm' 1& fBES S____G sad T.TBF__I.
TEBXKto A6EN T S.
THESUCCESSCOHPANT.CooperUnion.N.Y.Ci.
Jfqt literal,
• In a count, y newspaper appear* the
following announcement: " A number
of- deaths unavoidably postponed."
Piek-Me-Up.
Kept Them In tlie Wrong Place.
She—"Very slippery coming home,
wag it not?" He—"Oh, very."
"Couldn't keep your feet, I suppose?"
"Oh. yes, I did manage to keep them;
but tiey changed places with the back
of my neck several times."
Starved Nerves
When the bloodis thin and watery, the
nerves are actually starved and nervous
exhaustion and prostration soon follow.
Peed the nerves with Dr. A. W. Chase's
Nerve and Blood Pills and you will impart
to them the new life and vigor of perfect
health. Face cut and facsimile signature
of Dr. A. W. Chase on. every box of t_e
genuine. 4
You are
going to
certainly
PAINT
Your House, Barn, Roof?
Floor, Fence, Gate, Stairs,
Piazza, something, anything, everything.
-USE-
(G-iiaranteed.)
Ask your Dealer or
Geo. W.Pitkin Co..
Chicago. - 111.
State of Michigan, county of "Washtenaw, s. s.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
theProbate Court for the County of "Washtenaw,
made on the 39th day of August A. D. 1899, six
months from that date were allowed for credit
tors 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 Office 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 39th 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.
Dated, Ann Arbor, August 29, A. D. 1899.
H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
The farmers who raised chicory in
this vicinity are now shipping it to
Ann Arbor. They say, that while the
crop this year was not large, that they
have faith in'it and believe that a
good thing can be made from it under
favorable circumstances. They get
$550 per ton for the article, and think
that under ordinary circumstances fifteen tons can be raised per acre.—
Chelsea Standard.
Soldiers, officers, nurses, and crew to
the number of 2,000 sail the beginning
of this month for the Phillipines in
the transport Thomas. This vessel
has an icemaking plant, a fresh-water
condensing apparatus, bakery, laundry,
and reading rooms, and all the-com-*
forts of a flrst-class hotel. If the voyage to the new Pacific possessions is to
be made so agreeable, emigration may
soon turn in th§.t direction and the expansion problem receive a new solution, — Ex,
In the opinion handed down, the supreme court holds where there is reason to suspect that property has been
transferred to a surely on the liquor
bopd in order that he might be able to
qualify as such. surPt.V, it shall be exclusively within the province of the
village board to decide the question as
whether or not the bond is sufficient.
The opinion was handed down iu a
case where a mandamus-was issued by
the circuit judge to compel the village
board of Lake view to approve a liquor
bond that had been rejected on the
gr'pund that that property had been
transferred to one sureties with the
sole purpose of enabling him to qualify
on the bond.—Ex.
..The 13-year old daughter of Peter
Cole, or Lima, was brought to Chelsea
Monday afternoon suffering with symptoms of poisoning. It was learned that
she had been watching a couple of cows
which had benn running in the. road,
aud becoming thirsty had gone to a
tank, and sucked some water through
a brass nozzle. She soon found that
she had taken something besides water,
and that was part* of a nest of spiders—
Small black spiders. She did not receive any help, and was taken home.
She remained in* a critical condition
until Wednesday, when she commenced
to improve. On that day her parents
discovered one of the spiders, which
had established itself under her upper
lip, aud which was still alive.—Chelsea
Standard.
The Mannllclier Rifle.
The power of the Mannlicher rifle
was recently demonstrated in an accident near Prague. Two gendarmes entered a room in an inn and closed the
door, putting their rifles in the corner.
One rifle fell and discharged itself,
the bullet going through the door into
the next room where a party was
dancing. It passed through the body
of a musician, killing him, and then
through the bodies of Ave of the men.
all of whom were dangerously
wounded.
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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 Tillage of
Saline, in said County, on Saturday the 11th day
of November and on Monday the 12tb day'of
February, 1900 next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of each
cf said days, to receive, examine and ad lust
said claims. Dated August 11,1899.
Geo. Barr
Ben jamine Jones
Commissioners.
Now For.
Winter Preparation
Weather conditions the past two weeks have made people think that in
acquiring Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Phillipines we also acquired a tropical
climate. The weather bureau is, however, now engaged in dissipating such
ideas, and it will soon be apparent to all that the "old fashioned winter" lias
not forgotten us. You'll find that summer attire does not harmonize with chilly
November blast, and you'll want things—lota of thorn—and we will be most
happy to supply them, for a consideration, which we assure you shall be a
;very modest one.
Golf Skirts
Everyone wants such a skirt as this.
"Just the thing for rainy weather, for
;eold snowy days, e.tc., and yet stylish
(enough for fine weather wear.
Golf Skirtings, 54 inch, $2.25 yd
Golf Skirtings, 60 inch, $2.50 yd
Skirts made to order in our Skirt
(Dep't at yery reasonable prices and
.perfect fit and hang guaranteed.
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Real Estate For Sale.
tate of Michigan, County of Washtenaw s. s
In the matter of the estate of Emma W.
Crane, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order granted to the undersigned Administrator
of the Estate of said deceased by the Hon. 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
the 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 Beal Estate, to-wit:
All of that portion of Sections numbered 30 and
31 in the Township of Brownstown. Wayne Co.,
Michigan. Commencing al the intersection of
the boundary line between Sections 29 and 30 of
said township with the center line of the highway known as Detroit Bbad thence west 67°, 13
chains35 lengths; thence South 16° 54' west 35
chains 85 links; thence north 89° east 8 chains
and 67 links; thence north 25° 30' east 33 chains
and 22 links to the place of beginning,
James E. "Vreeland. Administrator of the
Estate of Emma W. Crane, Deceased.
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STATIONS.
p. m.
p. m.
1.40
9.25
Ypsilanti
4.55
12.05
2.03
9.40 Pittfield Jt.
4.36
11.40
2.25
9.49
Saline
4.28
11.25
2.45
10.03
Bridgewater
•4.14
n.oo
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
8.3i>
5.15
11.19 Somerset Ct
. 3.01
828
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.
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8,3.0,
a.m
3,Q_
p. m.
11.05
p. m.
2.45
Toledo,
a. m.
1045
p. m.
8.15
a. m.
2.15,
p. m.
5,5.5,
Cleveland
a. m.
6-30
p. tn.
4.10
a. va.
6.50
p. m-
10.3.0
Buffalo
a. m.
18.01
a. m.
5 50
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AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R.R.
Do you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. t_. via the Ann
Arbor R. R. and arrive in Frankfort at
8:30 a. m.?
Doyou know that this train carries
sleeping car and that the company
charges only one dollar for double
berth V
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 Erankfort. 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 those points for St. Paul and
points west and northwest. Carload
freighi taken across lake without breaking bulk. W, H. Bennett
J.J.Kirby G P. A.
A G. P A.
Winter Waists
The waists for Fall and Winter wear
are so pretty, so seryicable and so
cheap that every one wants one.
Mercerized Satin Waists SI.50
Bl'k Sicillienne Waists
Corded Velvet Waists §3.00
Duchesse Silk Waists §5.00
Elaborate Taffeta Waists $6.00
Bears the
Signature
of
STOHIA.
T.B Kind You Ham Always Bough!
I ___♦ l_ _*f C Specials at 5.98, 6.67, 8.75, $10.00 and up that will pay an
«J U V"IV C l» *> investigation of their merits.
Very scarce, but we have them- in the new.
pretty plaids at 5.98 to §18.00 each.
Our Collarettes, Stoles, etc., in all grades of fur from 98c to
$35.00 each are very popular.
Golf Capes
Furs
Outing Flannels
Our Styles in Outings are so unusual,
So stylish that people scop all around
and come back "saying—"Where doyou
get such beautiful outings, no one else
seems to have them."
5c, 8c and 10c a yard
Men's Underwear
3gc a Garment
Eor our MEN'S HEAVY FLEECED
UNDERWEAR, just the same as
others charge 50c for. Other interesting things in Underwear also for your
consideration.
Low Prices and High Qualities go hand in hand in our store. No compromising the quality of an article that you may seem to get a bargain. Trade
like oius is not built on such foundation.
.MILLS SCO.
120MainSt.
A -n -n __r__.__?lbo__?
Hotel Saline
Lunches and Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable price.
Ice Cream Sodai_g=-"
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, socials etc.
A fine assortment of Oa_o_gL~__©s
o± all Z_s:±_clc_Ls
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas,
Dates, Figs etc.
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
ori hand.
J. A. ALBER
, When you get a good thing
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.33c.. > **-* ■_ '*.''-'■
„ -Stick to it no use letting go for^an experiment; we■"
have found Beckwiths Round Oak up to the markalways
it never failed us. We stick to it because we know it is
the best Heating Stove in this country. Whensomebody
makes a better one we will be ready to change, but* we
shall want to give it a good try first.
MCKINNON & JERRY
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-11-09; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-11-09 |
| 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 |
