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A. J. WARREN; Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JUNE 7, 1900.
VOL. XX.-NO. 38
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Sliirt Waists
Wash Skirts
(4
White or Colored.
Linen or Duck
Plain aud Trimmed
Muslin Underwear
Jackson "Standard" make
White Dress G-oods
Plain or Fancy- big line
Millinery-
Swell Styles—Moderate Prices
W. H. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti - Mich.
We
ry Goods
at Ypsilanti
And with every purchase of five dollars
or thereabouts we will refund to you
the money spent for car fare from
Saline to Ypsiianti and return.
avis & Kishlar
JDjc-gr G-oods
Ypsilanti
Mich
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Lister & Sheeder's
wffl>s»a3i.___-fe_a_u*-U.-^^
ALL PAPER
At the lowest prices
Chas. Burkhart.
Council Proceedings
Regular session of theCommon Council held in Council Chamber June 4,
1900.
President T.o wnseud in chair.
Trustees present Messrs. Bassett,
Fish, Henne, Gates, Schairer and
Burkhart.
Minutes of last session read and approved.
Street Commissioner's report read,
accepted and placed on file.
Petition from Henry Thornton aud
others to continue on west the street
that now runs past the property of
Henry Thornton, Dau Minor and others
to Ann Arbor street was presen ted,.
On motion was laid on the table.
Petition from the Finance committee
representing the July 4th celebration
Subject asking for the amount of money
received from the sale grant of special
licenses lor that date less officers salaries presented. On motion was accepted and granted.
On motion the President was given
power to instruct the street commissioner to locate and make recommendations for two cisterns.
On motion the Village Attorney was
Instructed to draw up an ordinance
regulating the setting of telephone
poles in this village.
On motion the petition requesting
the closing of secular business ou the
Sabbath day was brought from the
table. On motion was laid back on the
table for one month.
The Finance Committee reported
favorably on the following bills and
orders were ordered drawn on Treasurer for same:
Geo. VanHouten St. Work 52 50
Jacob Clough " " 2 38
Frank Buck " " 6.25
Chas. Carven " " 19.50
Louis Guirk " " .63
Rob. Cu'llen ' . " ___,00
Geo. J. Nissly '■ " 4.50
Will Toller " " 3 44
Geo. E. Schairer Mem Bd Review 4 00
J. H. Fish " " " 4.00
A. B. VanDuzer '" '* " 4,00
A. B. Howard Cement Walk 25 25
Mrs. E. W. Berdan " •*' 33 85
Cbas. Carven Marshall 5.00
On motion Council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz, G. C. Townsend,
Clerk. Pres.
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Slorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes: "Electric
Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which has caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores* would
break out on her head and face, and
the best doctors could give no help:
but now her health is excellent.'"
Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme retnedy
for ecj-ema, teiter, salt rheum, ulcers,
boils and running sores. Il stimulates
liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps digestiou, builds up the
strength. Only oOcts. Sold by Lister
& Sheeder Druggist. Guaranteed.
...for Sale..
Two ears of cedar posts, nails,
wire staple . poultry netting
and fence wire.
Page Fence Agency.
L. L_ Donaldson, Agt
Food Is Reptslsive
to tlie stomach, that is irritated
and sensitive. Nervous disorders of the brain irritate the
stomach nerves making it -weak
and easily deranged. That's
T\__y so many people tvIio suffer
from headache have "weak stomachs. All nervous troubles,
whether of the brain, stomach
or heart yield most readily to
Dtm Miles' Nc_vme.
"Starting from a small spot in my brain
the pam would steadily increase until ii
seemed that my head would split open. I
would be deatljly sick at the stomach, would
vomit terribly and many times have gone
from 24 to 36 hours without food or drink.
A ffor- c_i-(__--._- X __ ll-r
-_U Drug Stores,
Williamston, Mich.
DO YOU TRAVEL
* Areyoujroins to tales atrip! Do yira suffer from
i severe IiLenduches. Ji _rvou_i_c_ r, SensIcU-
., ucsk or 53x._iii_-t.__ii Why not prevent it all hv
«.»>?. CTJSinLlS»8 MXEVTiiOX, __r_Xl*___u;-
Jfe_XE.' Help thatJicadaelje. cure tha.t noirvonsiies. ant'
seasickness bv the use _*rthis Inhaler, the-.reatest;
stimulant and preventative known. .VondeVfal re-
__et in Hay Fever and Astluua- E^HBinf OITSII
.I_=_UV*S IXl_____T___Itanc_yo__ will always xisa t_.
If yon can't ge*: It at __>ri_e__1sts st_i_l for It. By
lh.I1, 50 e.nf_ Send for Knob oa _l_<__.l.n_, free.
C _ Sll__._ liKDG Ca, YINC-NNt-S, L_ _., U. S. A,
CAS ToniA.
Beam the _s%^ Kind You Have Always Bough.
Signature
of
SAGE OF SAWHAW SAYS:
A man doesn't have to be a financier to get cashiered.
The silver-tongue orator shouldn't
have a metallic, voice.
All reports of Nero's list of victims
mark him as a man of extinction.
If some men owned the earth they
would spend all their time throwing
mud.
Satan's responses in the Book of
Job seem to indicate that he is an
infernal walking delegate.
It is generally impossible for a pretty girl to do anything wrong in the
sight of men or right in the eyes of
women.
The men who are always making
fools of themselves may be given one
credit mark. They are not apt to
make fools of others.
It is his money rather than the politician himself that has the habit of
getting in the hands of his friends
about caucus time.—Chicago Dispatch.
Millions Given Away.
Millions of boxes of Dr. A. W. Onase's
Ointment are to be given away absolutely
free iu order that no sufferer from piles,
eczema, salt rheum or any other itching,
torturing skin trouble miy remain in ignorance of its wonderful soothing aud healing
properties. Mrs. O. F. Knuttel, .'ill; Stone
St., W. Saginaw, Mich., says: "Dr.
Chase's Ointment i_ a wonderful remedy
for sMn troubles. I suffered something
terrible before I heard of its goodness.
Ona bos cured me perfectly." Send stamp
for .ample box to-day. Dr. Chase's Ointment is positively guaranteed to cure piles,
eczema aud all itching skin troubles: 50c
a box, all dealers, or Dr. Chase Med. Co.,
Buffalo. K. Y. 7
At the Post-office
Having moved my shop into
the post-office room, I am ri"ow
ready to do all kinds of Watch,
Clock, Jewelry, Lock and Umbrella repairing on short notice.
Bring in your work.
C. N. How
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.
1.40 9.05 Ypsilanti 4.55 12.05
2.03 9.19 Pittfleld Jt. 4.36 11.40
2.25 9.27 Saline .4.2S 11.25
2.45 9.39 Bridgewater 4.14 11.00
3 53 10.12 Manchester 3.53 10.27
10.24 Watkins 3.35
4.34 10.3S Brooklyn 3.23 9.10
4.50 10.49 Woodstock 3.11 8.46
5.00 10.55 Somerset 3.05 8.36
5.07 10.59 Somerset Ct. 3.01 S.28
5.20 11.07 Jerome 2.53 8.15
5.39 11.18 North Adams 2.43 8.00
6.00 11.35 Hillsdale 2.25 7.35
a. m.
7.10
p. m.
7.15
Chicago
a. m
8.30
a.m
p. m.
11.05
p. m.
2.35
Toledo
a. m.
10.45
p. m.
8.15
a. m.
2.15
p. m.
5.40
Cleveland
a. m.
6.30
p. m.
4.10
a. m.
6.50
p. m.
10.10
Buffalo
a. m.
12.U1
a. m.
5 50
Night Trains on the Ann.Arbor R.R.
Do you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. u.. via the Ann
Arbor R. R. and arrive in Frankfort at
S:30 a. m.?
Do you know that this train carries
sleeping car and that the company
charges only one dollar for double
berth'?
Tho night train going south also
carries sleeping-car and leaves Frankfort at 7:30 p. as. after arrival of the
company's car ferry from Kewaunee
and Manitowoc, Wis. This train
arrives at Pittsfield at 11:27 a. in.
The short Hue for Ann Arbor, Howell,
Durand, Owosso, Ml. Pleasant, Cadillac
and Frankfort. Chair and sleeping
cars on through trains. Ttiree car
fc-iiv.s v.ith good passenger accotnmo-
d-_tiG-_s daily between Frankfort and
MenomiiiHo, Gladstone. Escanaba. Manitowoc and Ki-Wmini-H. Connections
mmle at. thps-1 point's for Sr. Pan1 and
points we.-, mi'l' „• trl.hw'*.->r. Carload
freiilliitaUi'a-jU'i-iw-. lake without- lin-nk-
jni. bulk. W. 11. Bftnm-tt,
J. J. Kirby G. P. A.
A. G. P. A.
By Its Record of remarkable cures
Hood's Sarsaparilla lias become the
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood-'s Pills arc the. best family
cathartic aud liver medicine. 25c.
E. F. MILLS Sl CO.
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People appreciate offerings of desirable merchandise below price
when the offerings are genuine.
When they are not genuine, when they lack the stamp of truth,
then would-be purchasers are changed to angry critics of the store's
business policy. When we advertise an unusual offering, or low
price, the advertisment is carried out to the letter. Ten years of
this keeping faith with the publie has resulted in their absolute
confidence in our statements.
For next ten days yon'11 find values in several lines that are unusual and surprising. But there's a reason for it. Fortunate purchases which enable us to sell cheaply and yet with a small profit
to ourselves.
Ladies
Costumes
We have about 75 stylish
Suits remaining in stock.
These we shall sacrifice in
order to close every garment this month.
S30.00 Costumes reduced 10 S20.00
§25.00 Costumes reduced to 16.00
§20.00 Costumes reduced to 13.50
§15.00 Costumes reduced to 9.75
§12.00 Costumes reduced to S.75
§10.00 Costumes reduced to 7.95
Spring
Jackets
Only a few left and these
prices will soon-] dispose of
them. If you go north you
will need one, and cool
evenings here they are a
comfort.
310.00 Eton Jackets now §6.95
§7.75 and S7.00 Eton Jackets . 4.98
§5.98 Eton Jackets now 3.95
Summer Capes
§3.50 Summer Capes now §2.69
§2.50 Summer Capes now 1.95
Umbrellas
We offer three special
numbers which we ask
you to look oyer.
9Sc, $1.50 and $2.00,
Ribbons I Hosiery
Special offer of fine J Two good numbers
All Silk Taffeta Ribbons | that we are selling fast.
oi inches wide, Hem- Ladies Fast Black
stitched Effects.
19c a yard
Double Sole Hose at 15c
Children's Fast Black,
strong yarn, all sizes,9c
Ladies' Summer Under vests
Jersey Ribbed Vests 5c Finest White Lisle Vests 50c
Fine White Jersey Vests 10c White Lisle Union Suits 50c
Elegant White Lisle Vests 25c Ladies' Balbriggan Vests 50c
Whatever your needs we can supply them at prices always
satisfactory, with Qualities always reliable, with Styles always
the latest.
Plymouth Binding Twine
A Comparative Statement showiug the Cost and Value of Binding
Twine, based on the supposition that a farmer needs, to bind his grain,
300 pounds of Plymouth Sisal, or Standard Twine, which runs 505 feet
to the pound.
Three hundred pounds of Plymouth Standard or Sisal will give him
151,500 feet.
151,500 ft. of 505 ft. to the lb., weighs 300 lbs. @ 14c will cost S42.00
151,500 ft. of 480 ft. to the lb., weighs 315 J lbs. @ 14e will cost S44.19
151,500 ft. of 470 ft. to the lb., weighs 322J lbs. @ 14c will cost §45.13
151,500 ft. of 450 ft. to the lb., weighs 886 j lbs. @ 14e will cost§47.13
151,500 ft. of 430 ft. to the lb., weighs 352J lbs. @ 14c will cost $49.33
We have recently tested twine sent us for examination, that averaged
a little less thaa430 feet to the pound.
The PLYMOUTH Twines are the only ones of thesB grades that run
505 feot to the pound. You save by buying them, over the lowest
grade, §7.33 on 300 pounds, or §2.44 per 100; or 2 44-100 cents per
pound. Therefore, if Plymouth sells for 14 cents per pound, the other
should sell for 11 66-100 cents, to be as cheap, and others m proportion
The Moral is. buy PLYMOUTH Twine, aud save money, and the
annoyance of loose bundles, caused by poor twine.
E. W. Ford & Son, Agents
Drop in and get a cool and refreshing glass of
Ice Cream Soda
Served with all flavors from Pure Fruit Juices.
Our cream is made by one of the best) Ice Cream Or IceS (any kini*)
makers in Ypsilanti, and received s„ Q^jllotl lot1.
j at reasonable prices-
fresh daily.
ladies Ice Cream Parlor in rear m
G. C. Howard
ubscrlbe for the
Object Description
| Title | 1900-06-07; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1900-06-07 |
| 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 |
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| Language | English |
