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A. j. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY NOVEMBERS, 1899.
VOL.XX.---NO. ±
Ate Your Eyes Bad?
&
--.
Dr. f. 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
conies 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 q, specialist means the ending of all misery, and the saying of your
eyesight- Dr. Stein is reliable, you do not sob him once an4 then look: for him
again in vain. Ho is going to make specjal visits to your towjj Come and see
him and have your eyes scientifically testecj free of charge, that yon q.q,y have
comfort when you read and write. He will be at tbo
Harmon House at Saline, Thursday and
Friday, Nov. 23-24.
This is no Fake
Our Special Sale is
Six Days in Each Week
Goods worth one dollar for $i.oo
Goods worth fifty cents for 50c
■ Goods worth twenty-five cents for 25c
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
W-H, Sweet & Son
IFpsilanti
Mich.
Dress Goods, •" Millinery, Cloaks.
Furs, Muslin Underwear,
Large Line Winter Underwear, Etc, Etc.
(Car Fare paid on trade over $5.00)
«*•
Who's Got A Boy
That pau!tget*a stocking to wear him anytime. A
hoy that kicks out a stocking in a week or so. it isn't \,he
boys fault its all in the Stocking. You haven't been buying
boys Stsckings at the right place thats all. We pay more
money than most people for boys Stockings to sell at 19c.
•_
Wo don't make much on them in profit, but wa do in good
will, and thats what makes a store after all. Follow up tho
idea by asking us to show you the HERCULES b >y . !v>se,
at 19c pri S prs. for 50e.
Davis & Kishlar
JDjc-$t Gi-oocLs
ypsilanti - - " - Midi
Milan Locals
Mr. W. H. Whaley has returned
from his Lansing* trip.
The Henderson Stock Company are
holding the boards at the Opera House
this week. The company is a good
one and deseryes patronage.
Mrs. Van Valke.nb.urg gave a reception at her home on Dexter St. Friday
evening in honor of her son Wm.
Briggs return from the Philippines.
Miss Inez Buttler received the diamond ring Saturday evening for receiving tlie most votes for being the
most popular young lady in Milan from
the German American Advertising
Company.
Rev. Mr. Atchinson of Highland
Mich, has received a call from tbe
Milan Baptist church and has rented
one of the Wallace houses on County
St. and will move his family here this
week.
The High School pupils are working
faithfully to sell the M.' H. & L. C.
tickets. This is the best list that has
ever been slated for Milan anddeserves
the patronage of the people.
The Graham Sisters returned from
a yisit to their mother in Pontiac the
last of the week.
The entertainment at the residence
of Mrs. H. Sill Friday evening for the
Junior League was a very pleasant affair and Mrs. Sill is ever a charming
hostess.
Mrs. E- A. Farringtqn and daughter
have returned from their Detroit visit.
Mr. 33. Soper of Farmington was the
guest of Editor and Mrs. Hausman over
Sunday.
Mrs. J. Bernap is entertaining guests
from Northville.
Mr. Webb ISlackmer bas returned
from his Toledo visit.
Mrs. Dyke eqte_.Lt.ed guests over
Sunday.
The Baptist Ladies had a yery pleasant social at Mrs, Clarence Needham's
residence Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hinkley of Nortih-
ville are visiting Milan friends for a
few days. =
Rev. S. H. Stokes of Detroit of the
Christian Catholic Church baptized in
the Saline river Wednesday Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnathan Wardle, Mr. Arba Andrus,
Mr. Butts and Mrs. Don Murrry.
Council Proceedings
The Regular Session of the Common
Council called in Council Chamber Nov.
13.1899.
President Hauser in chair.
Trustees present Mesrs. Henne, Fish,
Schairer, Gates and Burkhart. Absent Jackson.
Minutes of last session read and approved.
Street Commissioner's report read,
accepted and placed on file.
On motion $100 00 was taken from
Contingent fund and placed to the credit of the stree't fund.
On motion $35 00 was takeu from
Contingent fund and placed to the credit of the sidewalk fund.
The Finance Committee reported
favorably the following bills and orders were ordered drawn on Treasurer
for same;
Jacob%utz Street Work 1 00
Lister §er Sheeder Telephone .40
H. D. Edwards & Co. Fire Supplies 2-00
Mooreville.
Fred McMullen and wife of Cheboygan are visiting relatives here this
week.
The school social at Frank Olds last
Friday night, was well attended in.
spite of the rain.
Miss Cora Reese is visiting with her
sister Mrs.'Orl Harmon at Lansing.
Ed Kellogg of Mason is visiting his
parents, this week.
Misses Mabel aad Ray Lawrence
visited Miss Mary Sanford at Milan
last Thursday.
Mr. Edwin Clark lost one of his work
horses last Tuesday.
Wm. Hiscock and wife of Montrose,
called on his brother Orlin Hiscock,
Sunday.
Hade Young Again.
One of Dr. King's New Liver Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
in my "teens" again" writes D. H.
Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're
the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable.
Never gripe*. Only 25 c. at Lister &
Sheeder's drug store.
Stat. o£ Michigan, county of Washtenaw, s. s.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order ot
the Probate Court for the County of Washtenaw,
made on the Sflth day of August A. D. 1899, 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 Office in the city of Ann
Arbor, for examination aud allowance, on or
before the 1st, day of March 1900 next, and
thatsUch claims will be heard before said Court,
on the 29th day of _Tov. 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 20. A. D. 1899.
E. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
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, aud that they will meet
at the office of _rankE 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 lust
said claims. Dated August 11,1899.
Geo. Barr
Ben j amine Jones
Commissioners.
Garrett Mattis
Chas. Dolby
Louis Gurk
Frank Buck
Conrad Schaffer
Geo, J. Nissly
Orvill Wood
John Rhinefrank
Henry Folmer
John Dunn
Robert Cullen
Chas. Conklin
Jacob Clough
Edward Barnard
Street Work
Sand
Street Work
Chas. Carven
Geo. Barr
japob'Lu tz
M. H. Socioy
Chas. Carviu
' Cement Wajk
j?.i_ Labor
Cement Work
9.37
5.50
3.12
16 25
15.00
16.25
8.12
812
5.00
16.25
18.00
27.00
-S.12'
h.G2
39-50
"'$ 65
2.00
35.00
5.09
1.25
32.15
Real Estate For Sale.
State 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 theBton.Jj^cjjf.
of Probate for the County of Washten^vf, on Uj$
30thday of September 4'. D.l^fy'th?^ w^ fee
sold at Public Vendue, to tie litest hjdd$r-, at
the" dwelling house on the property tq b,e so.d ig
the county of Wayne, in saic\ S, .te Ofl IJqpday
the 13th day of Nov. A. D. 1899_ at 2 of-cloclf in
the afternoon of that day (subject to, all en,cun.-
brances by mortgage or otherwise existing at
the time of the death of said deceased) the
following described Eeal 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 the highway known as Detroit Road thence west 67°. 13
chains 35 lengths; thence South 16° 54' west §3
chains 85 links; thence north ij9° east § chains
and 67 links; theiice nojt^i 25?,3g- past 33 elfins
and 22 lint's to the piape of beginning,
Jaipeg E. yreel^ng. Administrator of the
E. tate of Emma W. Crane, Deceased.
Days ofs
Bargain Giving
At
E. F. MILLS & CO.
-A_-n-n _A._r?1b03_.
Commencing Saturday Nov. 19th and closing the
night before Thanksgiving.
Weather conditions for the past month haye not been helpful to the sale
of Winter Fabrics and Winter Garments. We must clear the decks for our
Holiday Sale in December. Several thousand dollars worth of high class
Winter Merchandise must be disposed of. Yours the benefit, ours the loss. It
will be an unusual opportunity.
Ilia-cL± es
Jackets and Gapes
Warm weather is responsible for
this drop in prices in the very heighth
of the selling season.
5.98 Jackets for 10 days Si 95
7.50, 7.75 and §8 Jackets S5.9S
9.75 and 10.00 Jackets S7.95
12.00 and 12.50 Jackets $9.85
14. 15 and 816 Jackets §12.00
17.50,18 and §20 Jackets §15.00
20 per
Plush and Cloth Capes
discount.
cent
Dress G-oods
500 yds.— §1. Dress Goods including choice new
weaves in all the
new colorings
at 89c.
All our §1 Black Crepons at 79c
500 yds.— 75c all wool Dress
Fabrics. Excellent
values at 59c.
All our $2 Black Crepons at §1.69
500 yds.— 50c_ Dress Fabrics.
Desirable styles and
durable wearers at 39c
Superb styles §1.25 Black Goods at 98b.
The height of the styles at end of the
season prices.
100 Fleeced Wrappers reduced from $i and 1.25 to 8gc
200yds Mattings at 20 per cent discount.
Domestics
100 yds 5c Dome t Flannel 4c yd
12Jc Bleached Canton Flannel 9Jc
12Jc Brown Canton Flannel 91c
A Good yard wide Bleached cotton 5c
Underwear,
Ladies 50c Merino Underwear 25c
Ladies 2oc Jersey Underwear 19c
Mens 50c Fleeced Jersey 39c
Mens 50e Fleeced Merino 25c
10 Days of Bargain Giving caused by
the warm weather."
E F.MILLS SCO.
12Q MataSt.
JLpcxxx. _A___?1do___*
Lake Shore and M.S. Ry
WEST
EAST
Marshall Duty
John Rhinefrank Cem. Work
C. Schffer _ Son Cemenl Walk
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lulz E. A. Hauser
Clerk, President.
Frightful Suffering,
The Major—"Did you euffah from
thirst, cunnel, when you were 'cast
away on that desert inland?" " 'fc^e
polonel—f'WJiy, aftuh six-'d_ys of untold agony'even watah tasted good."—■
New York Journal.
469
443
454
Ft.
Mail
Mail
p. m.
a. in. STATIONS.
p. m.
140
9.25 Ypsilanti
4.55
2.03
9.40 Pittfleld Jt.
4.36
2.25
9.49 Saline
4.2§
2.45
10.03 Bridgeware?
4.14
3.53
J0-27, ^fc .c^esfe.
3-8-
4.14
10.43 W.tfeip.s
fl-J.
4.40
•iq.5.f ^rqoklyn
3.23
4.56
U.Ofl Woodstock
8.11
5.08
11.15 Somerset
3.05
5.15
11.19 Somerset Ct
. 3.01
5.30
11.27 Jerome
253
5.50
11.38 North Adams 2 43
6.10
11.55 Hillsdale
2.25
468
Ft.
p. m.
12.05
11.2§
iim
.«•_?
a.ao
9.10
S.46
8.3i;
8.28
8.15
8.00
7.35
Lunches md Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable price.
Ice Cream Sodai
We make a specialty of furnishing lee Cream for parties, socials eflc
A fine assortment of Oa:i___.c_L±^3
o± a,_Ll _ki±_o.<3_s
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas.
Dates, Figs eta
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes Pies etc always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
a. m.
7.30
p. m.
7.30
Chicasro
a. m.
8 30
a.m
3.02
p. m.
1105
p. ca.
2 45
Toledo
a. iu.
10 45
P- in.
Slo
a. m.
2.15
p. m.
5 55
Cleveland
a. m.
6 30
p. m.
_1P
a. m.
6.50
p. m.
10 30
A Matter of Space.
He—1 don't see what people keep diaries for; I can keep all my affairs in
my head. She—That's a good way, too;
but not every one has the room.
Buffalo
-it- in*.'
ISu?
5 50
CASTORIA
Eor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
When you get a good thing
Stick to it no use letting go for n experiment. We
have found Beckwiths Round Oak up to the markalw ays
it never tailed 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
shall want to give it a good try first.
we
MO KIM ON & JERRY
"TPozzoi^i's
SSgesf^Ma-oreasasMS AllBniwrist. P«___S__. /
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_ AH Druggists
I _*&&cv Stores.
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Object Description
| Title | 1899-11-16; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1899-11-16 |
| 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 |
