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•1. !. YUKREN. Publisher.
SALJNE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY. OCTOBER -A, 1900.
VOL.'XX.--NO. 50
ew Fall Goods,
are now. coming in-***^^-^
New Ifrench Flannels
that are more popular than ever.
ISTe-v^- _D:_?@ss &oocLs
Venetians, Whipcords, Broadcloth,
Oheviots, Etc.
All.kinds of Dressmaking to order and satisfaction guaranteed. -
We sponge and shrink our dress goods at a
very low price.
New felt Street Hats in our Millinery _)ept.
Bargains in all Summer G-oods.
weet & Son
Ypsilanti
Mich.
I;
If yon are looking for**^__-==*v
IT 0UHTAINS
or just ordinary curtains pr rugs"ror
carpets or any kind of house furnishing goods that come in the dy
good line.
and some store keeper or-professed Mend should prevail upon you to buy somewhere, anywhere before .seeing us or
ruthor our stock, take our advice briefly proffered
DON'T
During September we are havipg a Special Salo on
house furnishing and pricos are low.
avis & Kishlar
Doctor Yourself At Home.
S«nd for a fn*« copy of Dr. Humphrey's Manual, giving treatment and
cure of the sick in all ailments. Humphrey's Company, P. O. Box 1810, Now
York. .
Electrical Trees. In Iiulli.
A Germany authority has recently
announced the'discovery of a tree in
the forests of central India which has
most curious characteristics. The
leaves of the tree are of a highly sensitive nature and so full of electricity
that whoever touches one of them receives an electric shock. It has a very
x singular effect upon a magnetic needle
and will influence it at a distance of
even seventy-feet. The electrical
strength of the tree varies. according
to the time of day, it being strongest
at midday" and weakest at midnight.
In wet weather its powers disappear
altogether.. Birds never approach the
tree, nor have ,insects ever been seen
upon it.
Barn of
1T*_i__2?S
Would look better with a coat
of paint on it, to say nothing of
the protection that this paint would
be to the building; material. A
building of any kind well painted
will last two or three times aa long
as one left to the mercy of the ole-
mer.-ts
Our MINERAL PAINT .is a
si-w-iii.nl coaling for outside paint-
in _•. l)i> not ncc.ypt a substitute.
Every* package b i;u*. our name and
address.
Geo. W. Pitkins Co.
Chicago.'[II.. TJ- S. A.
M.iiil« in Black and Five Shados.
Color Card on application.
iyi GOD'S . Sarsapaiiila is the Une
Sb True Blood Purifier,. Great.Nerve
Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thousands its s-reat inerit Is" KNOWN.
Spinster Hangs Herself.
A miserly spinster, Miss Piggott,
aged 90, hanged herself in her English
home the other day. She had lived
alone in "Wincheap in a state of abject misery and poverty. Yet she was
rich, having hoarded up her money for
years. As she was not seen around
for several days a search was made
and her body was found hanging from
the banister of the stairs, clad only
in her night dress and cap.—New York
Press.
Council Proceedings
Regular session of tbe Common
Council held in Council Chamber Oct.
1,1900.- . -
President Townsend in chair.
Trustees present, Messrs. Schairer,
Pish, Bassett, Burkhart and Henne.
Absent, Gales-
Minutes of last session read and approved.
Street Commissioner's report read,
a.ccepted and placed on file.
On motion $12 65 was taken from
Contingent Fund and placed to the
credit of Sidewalk.
On motion the flag stone on top of
cistern.on west Chicago st was ordered
lowered four inches. Also that gutter
on north side of west Chicago street
running east from Stimpson property,
to Gordon property be lowered to a
sufficient depth to carry the water.
■ Ou motion Sam Josenhans and John
Gates were appointed as a committee
to investigate the wants of cistern at
the intersection of Chicago, Adrian
and Ann Arbor streets, said committee
to have power to act.
On motion the village council building was ordered repaired and painted
under the supervision of the president.
Petition from P. W. Shute of Ypsilanti for franchise for lighting private
»and business places by acetylone gas,
presented.
On motion was laid on the table.
On motion Trustee Henne was appointed by the council to investigate
the petition of P. W. Shute and report
al an early date.
The Finance committee reported
favorably on the follovying bills and
orders.were ordered drawn on Treasurer for same: ;
C. H. Carven Marshall Duty 5.00
Orvill Wood Street Work 1.2S
Jacob Clough " " 5.00
C. H. Carven " '* 11.25
Henry Pish '* • " l.SS
Robert Cullen " " 5.00
S. Josenhans Wk on Road machine 3 40
" '* " " Cem. Pence .75
Jacob Lutz Cem. Work 13.00
Judson & Jerry Material for St. 2.34
" " " for Fire Co. 4.00
Sela Fitzgerald Sprinkling St. 3.50
G. Schairer Rep for Road Machine 1.50
James Toliver- Street Work 5.77
F. D. Ford Material for Street 2.33
" " '* " " Fire'Co. 1.00
On motion council adjourned.
Geo. R. Lutz, G. C. Townsend,
Clerk. President.
'•For three days and nights I suffered
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of
the district court, Centerville, Iowa.
"I thought I should 'surely die, and
tried a dozen different, medicines but
all to no put-pose. I sent for a bottle
of ChamberlainV Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy r.nd three doses relieved me entirely." This remedy is
for sale by Lister & Sheeder.
Treading tlie Primrose Path.
Jones—"Curry is an awful unfortunate fellow." Jackson—''That so?"
Jones—"Yes; he snores so loud that
„e always wakes the baby; then the
baby cries so loud he wakes Curry, so
they have to walk together."—Tid-
Bits."
To Stop A Cold.
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It never fails to stop
a cold if taken in time. Unterkircher's
drag store.
Great Britain's Merchant Tonnage.
The Bank of the Netherlands, the
Bank of Belgium, the Bank of Italy,
the Bank of Austria-Hungary and the
Imperial Bank of Russia all hold less
gold than they held a year ago.
Itis exasperating- to one who. knows
Foley's Honey and Tar, and knows
what it will do, lo hav^i, dealer recommend something eKe as "just the same"
nr "just a= good" for colds, coughs, la-
grippe, etc. Unterkircher's drug
store."
Great Cures proved hy thousands
of testimonials show that Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses .power to purify,
vitalize and enrich the blood.
Hood's Pills are the oniy pills to
be taken with Hood'a Sarsaparilla.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of Philadelphia,
when Dr. King's New Discovery cured
her of a hacking cough that, for many
years had made life a burden. She
says: "After all other remedies and
doctors failed it-soon removed .the-pain
in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember
doing before. I feel like sounding its
praises throughout the -Universe.'?
Dr. King's New' Discovery is guaranteed to cure all troubles of the Throat,
Chest and Lungs.. Price 50c and $1.
Trial-bottles free at Lister & Sheeder's
drug store.
Fine Point In Life Insurance,
If a creditor takes an assignment of
a life insurance policy to secure his
debt he is held in Morris vs. Georgia
Loan, S, and B. Company (Ga.), 46 L.
R. A. 506, to be entitled to retain' out
Qf the proceeds o£ the policy an
amount sufficient to pay the debt with
all advances made to keep the policy
in force, and is required to pay. any
balance to the persons named in the
policy as beneficiaries or payees.
"Dr. W. N. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va.,
writes, "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure in my practice among severe
cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of
physicians - depend upon the use Qf
■Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach
troubles. It digests what you eat, and
allows you to eat all the good food you
need, providing you do not overload
your stomach. Gives instant relief
and a permanent cure. Unterkircher's
drug store.
BANNER SALVE,
the most healing salve in the world*
' At the Post-office
B living moved my shop into
the post-office room. I am now
ready to do all kinds of Watch,
Clock, Jewelry, Lock and Umbrella.repairing on short notice..
Bring: in your work.
G. N. How
NE R VES mnst be fed oh pure, rich
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
best nerve tonic. By enriching the
blood it makes the nerves ET R O N C
Milan Locals
The District School social under the
auspices of the Christian Endeavor
society of the Presbyteriau church was
a success in every way. Mrs. Geo.
Taylor is a very pleasant hostess and
all meetings at her home are pleasant
affairs.
The Baptist Fair this year is billed
for October 13. The ladies are • doing
their best to make il a success*
W. J. Guthrie the superintendent of
the schools here, Miss Knight "the
preceptress and Miss Miles the Grammar teacher command their school,
work in the Baptist church. It is to
be regretted that the new principal
could not meet his pupils in the new
school building.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor attended
the reception of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Eaton at Detroit Friday evening. Mrs.
Eaton {nee Maud A. Reynolds) formerly of this place has a large circle of
friends here who wish ber and*her
husband a happy future.
Mrb. Alice Trussell and Miss Ida
Burroughs are teaching their pupils at
the council rooms and Miss Sauer is fn
the basement of the Presbyterian
church with her pupils.
Miss William'Momit left for Jasper
with her father Mr. Vanderwerker the
last of the week.
Mrs. Hardendorff visited her sister
at Ann Arbor the last of.the week.
A gentle rain fell Friday.night helping the farmers in this vicinity very
much. .
Miss Grace Atchinson returned Friday from a three week's .sojourn with
Detroit friends.
Wm. Woolcott made a good thing
off of his candy stand at the Adrian
fair.
S. Andrus is entertaining his sisters
Mesdames Dibble of. Iowa and Megley
of Albion.
Mrs. Chas. Gauntlett visited her
daughter Cecil'at Ann Arbor from Friday, until Monday. -
Overcrowding In Scliools Averted.
An ingenious- arrangement to * prevent overcrowding of both elevators or
stairways is in use in the offices of a
school in Scranton, Pa. The time of
entering aud leaving the building; is
regulated by clocks on each of the five
floors. On the lower -floors the clocks
are. set correctly, but on the upper
floors they are a few minutes slow, so
that the employes on the lower'floors
are at their works before those on the
upper floors are due, and, of course,
those oh the upper floors do not leave
"their desks until several minutes later,
thus avoiding all confusion.
When you cannot sleep for coughing,
it is hardly necessary that any one
should tell you that you need a few
doses of Chamberlain's Cough-Remedy
to allay the irritation of the throat,
and make sleep possible. It is good.
Try it. - For sale by Lister & Sheeder.
Mortgage Sale.
DEFAULT having been made in.the condition
of a certain mortgage made by Frederick L.
Seeger and Aima Seeger, Ws wife, to" John
Schneider, dated March 14th A. D. 1893 and re,
corded in the offlce of the Eegister of Deeds, for
the County of-Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the Fourteenth day of March, A. D. 1892,
in Liber 79 of Mortgages, on page 393 which said
mortgage was on the 4th day of May A. D. 1891
duly assigned by John Schneider to Dorothea
Schneider (now Dorothea Jedele) and said assignment was duly recorded m the offlce of the
Eegister of Deeds, for the County of Washtenaw,
in the State of Michigan, on the 20th day of June
A. D. 1894, in Liber 11 ol Assignments of Mortgages on page B13, on which Mortgage there is
claimed to be due atthe date of this notice the
sum of four hundred sixty three and 99-100 dollars (3463.99) and a reasonable attorney's fee together with the necessary expenses of the sale;
and no suit or proceedings at law having heen
instituted to recover tlie money secured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof;
Kow, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said Mortgage and the Statute in
such case made and provided, NOTICE is hereby
given that on FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9th A. D.
1900, atTen o'clock in the Forenoon, I shall sell
at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the
East front door of the Court-house, in the City
of Ann Arbor, Michigan, (that being the place
where the Circuit Court for the County of
Washtenaw is holden), the premises described in said mortgage or so much thereof
as may be necessary to pay the amount due on
said mortgage, with six per cent interest, and
all legal costs, together with a reasonable attorney's fee, the premises being' described in said
mortgage as follows;—A strip off the east side of
the east side of the east half of tlie North-west
quarter of section six (G) Town Three (3) south
of Range Five (5) east, State of Michigan: containing One and eighty-six one-hundredths (1.SG)
acres being thirty-two chains ten links long and.
sixty-four links-wide at the North end and fif Ly-
two links wide at the South end.
Also Eighteen and fourteen one-hundredths
(18.14) acres off the west side of the west half of
the north east quarter of said section six (0)
Town three (3) south Range Five (5) east, State
of Michigan, the east line of which is parallel to
the north and south quarter line and from east
of it including the first described parcel of land
twenty acres of land.
Dated August 14th A. D. 1900.
Dorothea Jedele,
Assignee of Mortgage
Blum _ Awrey,
'. Attorneys, for Assignee of Mort gage.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes iidneys aud bladder sight.
"«J $10.00'»*>'■
The Cloak question conies up for solution in nearly every
home at this season of the year.
How to get a stylish coat for a moderate cost is what puzzles
the average woman iu thinking the question over. We have.
solved the problem for you so don't worry about it. This is
the way we do it.
We offer to open the season.
The new
ACKETS
in Black, Castor or Navy.
Made from Washington Mills-Kersey, •
High Medici Collar, Wide round reveres.
Guaranteed Satin lining. Pearl Buttons,
In facl the usual S12.50 and S14.0Q garment elsewhere. Up to date in every respect.
±032 Sl-C_\QO
We have the finest possible values in Jackets, Capes, Furs,
etc., and ask as a special favor, not to ourselves, but to your
own self that you will look them over.
EF. MILLS &'
_A.__i.__i_ _A___*Tdo_c
»
First Annual
« Fall Opening- ■;-■
of Boys and Children's ■.?:.-*
CLOTHING
which we have just receiyed. Yon cannot afford to.. ~'\-
miss seeing our Line as we can save you money. .-, .. v .*~r* -
Boys-* School Suits^V'*-
Bhies, Blacks, Oxfords, and Taney Mixtures, from :
ages 4 to 17, elegantly made and very stylish. -* '_. .'
Prices': $2.50, $3, $4, $5,and$6.' .>JV.
Fine Suits for Toutl-ST^V
that are made by the best tailors and will fit to perfection and delight the wearer. The prices:
$6, $7-5°, $10, $12 and 12.50.
Everything New. * • «
Staebler &. Wuerth
Clothiers and Furnishers,
211 S. Main St., Ann Arbor.
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,
SOO pounds of Plymouth Sisal, or Standard Twine, whieh 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 315f lbs. @ 14c will cost $44.19 ~-";*t
151,500 ft. pf 470 ft. to the lb., weighs 322j. lbs. @ 14c willcost §45.13. 'p
151,500 ft. of 450 ft, to the lb., weighs 336j lbs. @ 14c will cost S47.13 !*^,
151,500 ft. of 430 ft. to the lb., weighs 352J lbs. @ 14e will cost §49.33 ^f.
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 tha.pound. You save by buying them, over the lowest
' grade,';S7.33 on 300 pounds, or 82.44 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
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Object Description
| Title | 1900-10-04; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1900-10-04 |
| 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 |
