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The Saline Observer
v
A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1900.
VOL.XX.~NO. 35
A Question of Importance
To all Careful Buyers, is
"W"__b_eD_?e i3o gei3
GOOD GOODS, NOT GHEftP - GOODS
Business is. not bene, olence, but ours will benefit you—We
will show the best qualities for the price in standard makes
of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
-«
See for Example«^___z-_-___.
"Bui-ins-ton" Black Hose for 25 cents
All Linen 64 inch Table cloth at 50 cents
Big Line of Ribbons and Laces
Extra Values in Dress Goods
Novelties in Neckwear, Belts. Purses, Fans, Etc.
Plain and iancy white Dress Goods
Dresses made to order
W. H. Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti - - - Mich.
We sell.
Fine Dry 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.
Davis & Kishlar
JD3?y GhoocLs
Ypsilanti
Mich
Paris Green
_A_T
Lister & Sheeder's
WALL PAPER
At the lowest prices"
Chas, Burkhart.
word
Mrs.
She
train
Macon Happenings
Chas.-P. Allen closes bis spring term
in District No. 1, Clinton. He is to
remain another year.
Blanche Mills closed her school in
the Lancaster district Friday for the
summer vacation.
The ball game last Saturday between
the combined Macon and'Lake Ridge
teams, and Holloway was a victory for
the combination. Score 21 to 3.
Miss Grace Sage left Monday for
Traverse City where she has a position
as typewriter.
Milan Locals
The school house is growing finely
under the able management of the
contractor and workmen.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Chi. pin drove to Ann
Arbor Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Bunee is seriously ill and no
hopes are entertained for her recovery.
Mrs. Atchinson is able to be out
again after a severe sick spell.
Mrs. Chas. Schmitt received
from Canada that her mother
Hull lay at the point of death,
left immediately on the noon
Tuesday.
'I he iceman's horses took a start
down River street Tuesday morning on
a run. They demolished a buggy that
stood near by. No one was hurt.
Mrs. H. Hack will attend commencement at Dundee this week.
Mrs. J. C. Rouse and Ruby spent
Saturday here.
Mrs. Clarence Needham is on the
sick list.
Mrs. Harper is entertaining guests
from Detroit.
Fred Moffat is the uight watch.
- Mrs. L. Clark aud Eva will visit
Ypsilanti friends the last of the week.
A drunken lot of men made it exceedingly unpleasant for the people on
Wabash street Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Minto and son are visiting
Mrs. Minlo's mother Mrs. Wilkinson
of Vernon Michigan, for a few weeks.
Albert Steidle and wife of Delray,
are visiting friends here this weuk.
Miss Florence Chapin returned Monday from her Carlton visit.
Childrens day at the Baptist church
was celebrated in a very pleasing and
interesting manner, the music was fine
and the pieces were well received.
The church was beautifully decorated,
the program was very interesting.
The remarks by Rev. Geo. Atchinson
were good and greatly pleased the
little folks as well as the older part of
the audience.
C __. £_ *_? O __. X ___. .
Bean tta ___■ "ltlB Kini1 Yoa Have Always Bought
Signature
ef
An Important Decision.
Decision against the Knights of
Pythias has been rendered by the Circuit Court of. Appeals for the Fifth
district in a case brought by Mrs.
Josephine R. Withers of Hale eounty,
Alabama. The Supreme lodge refused
to pay a policy on the life of her husband because the secretary of the local section failed to forward premiums
paid to him. It was contended that
the secretary was the agent of the
policy-holder, but the court holds he
was the agent of the Supreme lodge,
and that" his neglect did not make the
policy void.
"Book of Trains."
The special summer number of the
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry's
"Book of Trains" contains, among
other features, a select list of tours to
the east. A copy will be sent free anywhere by writing to A. J. Smith, G. P.
& T. A., Cleveland, Ohio. "
Millions Given Away.
Millions of hoses of Dr. A. W. Gnase's
Ointment are to be given away absolutely
free in order that no sufferer from piles,
eczema, salt rheum or any other itching,
torturing skin trouble miy remain in ignorance of its wonderful soothing and healing
properties. Mrs. C. F. Knuttel, 31G Stone
St., "W. Saginaw, Mich., says: "Dr.
Chase's Ointment U a wonderful remedy
for skin troubles. I suffered Romething
terrible before I heard of its goodness.
Ons box cured me peifectly," Send stamp
for fample box to-day. Dr. Chase's "Otnt-
ment is positively guaranteed to cure piles,
eczema and all itching skin troubles. 50e
a box, all dealers, or Dr Chase Med Co.,
Buffalo. N. Y. 7
At the Post-office •
Haying moved my shop into
the post-office room, I am now ■
ready to" do all kinds of Walcb,
Clock, Jewelry, Lock and Umbrella repairing on short notice.
Bring in your work.
C. N. How
Grea$ Stqr Photograph.
At the Allegheny Observatory recently. Prof. Wadsworth made q," photograph on a curved plate, including
the wijcile constellation of Orion and
adjacent regions of- the sky, cqvering
in "all more thar\ a thousand square degrees. It is estimated that the plate
contains the images of- more tli-m 50,-
000 stars, whose positions ca$ be
measured-
Lake Shore Low Rates, 4th July.
J uly 3 and 4, the LakeShore & Michigan Southern Railway will sell tickets
to points on its line within 200 miles
of selling station at very low rates.
Good until July 5 for return. They
will be sold also to points on a number
of connecting lines. Particulars from
agents.
Lak
. Shore and
M.S
■Ry
WEST
BAST
469
443
454
468
Ft.
Mail
Mail
Ft.
p. m.
a. m. STATIONS.
p. m.
p. m.
.•4Q
9.05 Ypsilanti
4.55
12.05
2.03
9.19 Pittfield Jt.
4.36
11.40
2.25
9.2c Saline
4.28
11.25
2.45
9.39 Bridgewater 4.14
11.00
3 53
10.12 Manchester
3.53
10.27
10.34 Watkins
3.351
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
S.Sii
5.07
10.59 Somerset Ct
. 3.01
8.28
5.20
11.07 Jerome
2 53
8/15
5.39
11.18 North Adam
s 2.43
8.00
6.00
11.35 Hillsdale
2.25
7.35
a. m.
7.10
p. m.
7.15 Chicago
a. ra.
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. tn.
6.30
p. m.
4.10
Prevention is better than cure. The Sales of Hood's Sarsiiparilia
Keep your blood pure, your.appoiite are the largest in tlie world bec-'ui.-e
good and your digestion perfect by the cures by Hood"s Sarsaparilla are
taking 1 food _ Sarsaparilla. wonderful, perfect, permanent.
Hood's Fills act l_a_i-_oi._oi.S-y-with Hood's Pills are the best family
Hood's Sarsaparilla, gentle, efficient, cathartic and liver medicine. 25c.
Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile. of
Washita, I, T. He writes: "Electric
Bitters has eured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which has caused her great sutfer-
iug 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 remedy
for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers,
boils and running sores. It stimulates
liver, kidneys and bowels, expels
poisons, helps digestion, builds up the
strength. Only 50ct3. Sold by Lisler
& Sheeder Druggist. Guaranteed.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights ic.
a. m. p. m.
6.50 10.10
Bufialo
a. m. a. m..
12.U1 5 50
SILK SALE!
Several thousand yards of durable silks for
WAISTS, DRESSES and TRIMMINGS on
sale this week at prices that make Silk no
longer a luxury.
49c
s
800 yards Fancy Silks were 69c { all at
75e(
■69c (
1000 yards "Fancy Silks were 75c -| all at
85c (
75c (
1000 yards Fancy Silks were 85c-( all at
89e(
89c f
1500 yards Fancy Silks were 1.00 { all at
1-25 [
39 G
49 G
59G
69 G
Anyone sending a sketch and description ma;
—. ur oplnten free wnef'
- _ .... -, Iy eatentable.* Comi
tions BtrictlyconDdentUL Handbook on Patents
quickly ascertain onr oplnfen free whether an
Invention iaprobably mtentalile.* Commontcn.
sent free. .Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive,
special notice, without charge, lnthe
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Xargest iflr-
nlatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms, t3 a
Tear: four months, *L Bold by an newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.38,BrM*wy' New York
Branch Offlce. S3 F BU Wuhtarton, I>. (X
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R.H.
Do 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 thgt 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 Prauk-
fort at TiSOp- m- after arrival of the
cbmpany's car ferry from Kewaunee
and Manitowoc, Wis. This train
arrives at Pittsfield at 11:27 a. m.
The short linefor Ann Arbor, Howell,
Durand, Owosso, Mt. Pleasant, Cadillac
and Frankfort. Chair and sleeping
care on through trains. Three ear
fellies v.ith good passenger accommodations daily between,,- Frankfort and
Menominee, Gladstone, Escanaba. .Manitowoc and Kewaunee. Connecting
made at these points for Si. Pan' and
points west and northwest Curluad
freijihi taki'ii Hi-rnss lake without breaking bulk W. H. B.-nneu
J. J. Kirby G. P. A.
A. G. P. A. -
These four lots represent very unusual opportunities which will well repay anyone to investigate.
E. F. MILLS & GO.
120 ZMIafLn-S-b.
-A--n~n _ik.:_c~too:E-
She promised she would
' If he agreed to buy his clothes
at the New Clothing Store of
By Its Record o£ remarkable cures
Hood's Sarsaparilla. has become the-
one true blood purifier prominently in
the public eye. Get only Hood's.
Hood^S Pills arc the best 'family
cathartic and liver medicine. 25c.
where everybody
is buying their
clothes this .season.
A brand new stock
of .clean fresh up-to-date
goods at cash basis prices.
-We pay your fare both ways with every purchase of
18.00 and over.
Plymouth Binding Twine
A Comparative Statement showing the Cost and Value of Binding
Twine, based.on the supposition that a farmer needs, to bind his grain,
3.00 pounds of Plymouth Sisal, or Staudard 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 800 lbs. @ 14c will cost S42.00
151,500 ft. of 480 ft. to the lb., weighs 315f lbs. @ 14c will cost $4419
151,500 ft, of 470 ft. to the lb., weighs 322J lbs. @ 14c willeost $45.13
151,500 ft. of 450 ft. to the lb., weighs 336- 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 than 430 feet to the pound.
The PLYMOUTH Twines are the only ones of these grades that run
505 feet to the pound. You save by buying them, over the lowest
grade, §7.33 on 300 pounds, or S2.44 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, and save money, and the
annoyance of loose bundles, caused by poor twine.
E. W. Ford & Son, Agents
UL.
PRESENTS
^ Watches, Rings, Bracelets,
Gold Pens, Chains,
And a variety of other things that will make the
young people happy.
^MILLINERY
HEADQUARTERS
S. T. Fairbank
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Object Description
| Title | 1900-06-21; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1900-06-21 |
| 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 |
