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A. J. WARREN. Publisher.
SALINE, WASHTENAW CO., MICH., THURSDAY JANUARY 11, 1900.
VOL. XX.---NO. 12
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At very low prices--to close out our stock.
We have the latest in
Jackets Capes Golf Capes
For good substantial
Christmas Presents
Call on us.
Goods too numerous to mention
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
IW, H, Sweet & Son
Ypsilanti
Micli.
(Car Fare paid on trade over $5.00)
We want you to visit our
Oriental Room
Its one we have just fitted up and its
full of goods we want your opinion on it.
Davis & -Kishlar
JDjo^t G-oocLs
Ypsilanti - - - Micli
CASTORIA
for Infest- mi0biia.._
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights <_c.
Honk strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
•ent free. Oldest agency tor securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
* mpieial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific Httt.rican.
• liomelyll .atrateq weeW. Tareest cirri at aS* Miantlp Iqurflal. -erma, $3 a
.friiidn«_,|_ I919 Wall newsdealers.
|$} |J8)&. _g F gt, ^_5h)ngfan, p. _.
CHEAT record of cures, une=
-_ _ quailed in medical history, proves
/Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit _t_
kuo-fnto any other MEDICINE.
_v
_, Fiendish Att^S.
An attack was lately made on C. P.
Collier ol Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly
proved fatal. It came through his kidneys. His back got so lame he could
not stoop without great pain, nor sit in
$ chair except propped by cushions,
_fo remedy helped hin. until he tried
Electric Bitters which effected such a
wonderful change that he writes he
feels like a new man. This marvelous
medicine cures headache and kidney
trouble, purifies the blood and builds
up your health. Only 50c at Lister &
Sheeder's Drug Store.
Salesmen Wanted.
We want a number of agents in your
locality to represent us in the sale of
•* Jewelry, Watche9, Rings, Chains, etc.
Fine salesmen's outfit, including Gold-
filled Watch furnished our men. Address, with stamp, Central Supply Co.,
Milton, ^Wisconson.
People Believe what they read
a_out- Hood's Sarsaparilla. They know
it is an honest medicine, and that it
cures. Get Hood's and only Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, relieve constipation assist digestion. 25c.
Macon Happenings
Rev. IS. M. Moore is holding revival
meetings in the M E. church each
night of the week.
Epworth League meeting Sunday
night, January 14, leader Guy Collias.
Word was received here last Sunday
that Mrs. Buck of Tecumseh had had
a stroke of paralysis. At la&l accounts
she was better.
Mrs. M. V. Sickly couUuucs to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. Lit Warner of _T>ore-
ville visited at, Geo. Rendel's Sunday.
Miss Edna Goheen, who has been
visiting relatives here for the past two
weeks, returned io Ypsilauti Saturday.
Ed Miller came home from Detroit
Saturday.
The Macon Grange ins _illed their
officers last Friday night. After the
installation, a bountiful supper was
served to about 400 people.
The funeral of Loren DeMott, who
committed suicide Thursday by shooting himself through the bead, was
held last Saturday at the Hammond
school house.
Milan Locals
The Lecture of Father F. C. Kelley
was well received Friday evening his
subject "The Yankee Volunteer" was
well handled his humorous illustrations
were truly Irish wit. The next number on the Course will be Sprague and
Tyler [Impersonators] date February
5.
Dr. and Mrs. Pyle gave an elegant
course tea at their beautiful home on
Main St Friday evening in honor of
Father Kelley's visit to Milan.
Inyitations are out for the thirty
fifth celebration of the marriage of
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Blackmer January
11.
Mrs. J. C. Rouse has LaGrippe for a
guest this week.
Mrs. H. F. Butler of Detroit has returned to her home in Detroit after a
few days visit with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Wilson.
Mrs. E. W. Blackmer is entertaining her sister Mrs. Ford from Trenton.
The Bank has moved into their new
quarters.
Mrs. Francis Hill has opened her
photograph parlors on Edward St.
Mrs. Chas. Clark is quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Barnes and son are
taking their dinners at Commercial
Hotel for the present.
Mrs. Lucy Clark and daughter Eva
visited Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti Saturday.
The Model Hoop and Stave Factory
didn't commence work the morning of
the 8th as expected but will commence
full force this week.
'Atty Wm. Murry of Ann Arbor was
in town from Friday until Monday.
Mr. Joel Marble was in Detroit on
business Saturday.
Rev. Geo. Atchinson was called to
Highland the last of the week to officiate at the funeral of an old member ot
his Highland charge.
Mrs. H. Sill has LaGrippe to entertain.
An every two weeks dancing club
has been organized here.
Mrs. Siver does beautiful china
painting and is a fine artist in water
colors.
Dr. Mary Williams was called out of
town the first of the week on business.
Mrs. L. Alderman is entertaining
ber sister from, Nebraska,
Mr. Wilson has (.lledone large ice
house pre; aratoi-y to cooling the Milan
citizens in the long warm days of July
and August.
Mooreville.
is home
from
Ernest McLachlan
Ann Arbor.
S J. Beardsl3y and Mansfield Davenport of Ann Arbor callei on friends
here Sunday.
Orlin Hiscock is an Ann Arbor visitor for a few dass.
Guy Culver of Agalia called on his
nephew Sunday.
Nellie McMullen returned to Detroit
one day last week after a weeks visit
with friends.
Kiah Culver returned home from
Durand last week accompanied by his
brother Bert who will visit..afew weeks.
The I, O. O. F. installed their officers
whieh are as follows: N. G., Mert McMullen; V. G., V. E. D.ivenport; Sec,
H. C. Browne. ; Trea-s, J. S. Culver;
Pr. Se<-, F. E. Holeomb; U S. toN. G.,
C. A. Shaw; R S. to V. G„ M. H. Baley;
Warden, Wm. McAllister; Inside
Guard, J. E. BaUi.
School commenced Monday.
Bound to Succeed.
He—"May I kiss you Just once?" She
—"No." He (unabashed)—"How man)
times?"—Philadelphia I_<_hirer.
Unique I.ocatlout
LaCrosse, Wis., is .proud of It? location on the Ml.. sslppi river. It lies
i_ a cup, surrounded hy magnificent
bluffs, and LaCrosse men, after traveling all over the world In search of
beautiful scenery, have Invariably
come home disappointed at what they
have seen. Just east of the city lies
a range of hills, the highest of which
is known as "Grand Daddy." From
the top of this bluff three states and
five different counties lie stretched out
under the eye. The location of LaCrosse makes it perfectly secure from
the attacks of cyclones or tornadoes.
The bluffs which surround it act ts
fenders, and many severe storms,
which did great damage elsewhere,
haye passed over the city. Five miles
north of the city" lies ilicfe "lake, and
here hundreds of the oHUens of I*a-
Crpsse make their homes In the summer time-—Chicago Tribune.
State o£ Michigan, county o£ Washtenaw. 8. s.
At a meeting of the Prohate Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at the Prohate
Office in the City of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the
fifth day of January in the year one thousand
nine hundred.
Present, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Almacy Donaldson deceased.
On reading and Sling the petition duly verified, of G. _. Hoyt praying that he may be licensed to sell the Beal Estate whereof said deceased died seized.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the sec-
ohd day of February next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs-at-law of said deceased, and aU other persons interested in said
estate, are required to appear at the session of
said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office, in the City of Ann Arbor, and show
cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted: And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested In said estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
published in the Saline Observer a newspaper
printed and circulated in said county three successive weeks previous to said date of hearing.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
[A true copy.] Judge of Prdbate.
P. J. Lehman, Probate Register.
State of Michigan,
At a session of the Probate
Night Trains on the Ann Arbor R.R.
Do you know you can now leave
Pittsfield at 4:44 p. m. via tbe Aon
Arbor R. R. and arrive in Frankfort at
8:30 a. m.?
Do you know that 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 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. ta.
The short line for Ann Arbor, Howell,
Durand, Owosso, Mt. Pleasant, Cadillac
and Frankfort. 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 .-it those points for St. Paul and
points west anil n<>rthw<-st. Carload
freiohl t aken across lake without breaking bulk. W. H. Bennett
J. J. Kirby G. P. A.
A. G. P. A.
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Bears the _rf !•» Kind Yen Haw Alwaj- twgH
Signature
of
County of Washtenaw, s. s.
Court for the
County of Washtenaw, holden at the Probate
Court in the City of Ann Arbor, on Friday, the
16th day of December in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety nin .
Prefent, H. Wirt Newkirk, Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the Estate of Henry H. Wat-
don deceased, Gideon L. Hoyt, trustee of said
estate, comes into court and represents that he
is now prepared to render his annual account
as such trustee.
Therefore it is ordered, that Friday, tbe 2nd
day of February next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for examining and allowing
such account, and that aU other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a
session of said Court, then to be holden at the
Probate Office in the City of Ann Arbor, in said
County, and show cause, if any there be, why
the said account should not be allowed: And it
is further ordered, that said trustee give notice
tothepeisons interested in said estate, of the
pendency of saidaecount, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be published in the Saline Observer, a newspaper
printed and circulated in said county, 3 successive weeks previous to said day of hearing.
H. Wirt Newkirk,
' (A true copy.) Judge of Probate.
P. J. Lehman, Probate Eegister.
To open the year
Four sales in one for trst two weeks of
January 1900
State of Michigan County of Washtenaw. Notice is hereby given, that by an order of the
Probate Court for the County/of Washtenaw,
i_ade on the _f th day of January A D. 1900, six
months from that date were allowed for credit^
ore to present their claims against the estate of
William Brainard, 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 oity of Ann
Arbor, for examination, and allowance, on or before the fifth day of July nest, and that such
will be heard before said Court, on the fifth day
of April and on fifth day of July next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of each of said days.
Dated January 5th 1900.
H. 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 ofsaid deceased, and that they will meet
at the office of Frank E Jones in the Village of
Saline, in said County, on Saturday the 11th day
of November and on Monday the ISth day of
February, 1900 next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of each
cf said days; to receive, examine and ad!ust
said claims. Dated August 11,1899.
Geo. Barr
Benjamin Jones
Commissioners.
Dress G-oods
Prices have beon advanced 20 to 25
per cent for next season by all the
manufacturers and Jobbers.
In face of all this we largely reduce
present prices.
-500 yds. 25c Dress Goods at 19c
500 yds. 39c Dress Goods at 29e
1,500 yds. 50c Dress Goods at 39e
800 yds. 75c Dress Goods at 59e
1,000 yds. §1 Dress Goods at 79o
Stylish*$1.25 Suitings at S1.23
Elegant §1.75 Plaid Suitings at 1.39
Golf Suitings, §2.25 Grade at 1.79
Golf Suitings, $2.50 Grade at 1.98
I Jackets
) The bargain time of the year in this
(lino.
) This year, owing to the warm fall, we
i are overstocked and you will benefit
J accordingly. You will find reductions
that are,unusual.
S5 98, 5.00 Jackets ah $3.95
6.67 to S.00 Jackets at 4.88
10.00, 9.50. 8 75 Jackets at 5.98
14.00,11.50, 12.00 Jackets at 6.98
18 00, 17.00, 16.00 Jackets at 9.50
All Children's Coats now \ off
All Golf Capes now \ off
All Plush Capes now J off
All Fur Goods now J off
Our goods are marked on the basis of "One price to all." Consequently
our reductions are much greater proportionally than similar ones advertised by
•'Sliding Price" Stores. '■■ O -
Blankets
The low prices at which we shall
sell Blankets during this Sale will make
their purchase the best investment you
can make of your money.
Underwear .
During this Sale you can- _ uy r ftf?
15 to 25 per cent under present prices
This saving is obvious.
E F. MILLS St CO.
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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 9.25 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 11.00
3.53 10.27 Manchester 3.53 10.27
10.43 Watkins 8.35
4 34 10.57 Brooklyn 3.23 9.10
4.50 11.09 Woodstock 3.11 8.46
5.00 11.15 Somerset 3.05 8.3'i
5.07 11.19 Somerset Ct. 3.01 8.28
5.20 11.27 Jerome 2.53 8.15
5.39 11.38 -Torth Adams 2.43 8.00
6.00 11.55 Hillsdale 2.25 7.35
Hotel Saline
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Lunches and Regular Meals
Board and Lodging by the week at a reasonable price.
Ice Cream Soda^^~
We make a specialty of furnishing Ice Cream for parties, socials etc.
A fine assortment of 0_=i_CLC_L±es
-PT\ 1 JT l^fsOranges, Lemons7: Bananas,
1 AVV-^X X w_7 &Dates, Figs-eto.C. V
Fresh Bread every day
A fresh assortment of Cookies, Cakes, Pies etc. always
on hand.
J. A. ALBER
a. m.
7.10
p. m.
7.15
Chicago
a. m.
8.30
a.m
p. m.
11.05
p. m.
2.45
Toledo
a. m.
10.45
p.m.
8.15
a. m.
2.15
p. m.
5.55
Cleveland
a. m.
6.30
p. m.
4.10
a. m.
6.50
p. m.
10.30
Buffalo
a. m.
12.01
a. tn.
5.50
PATENTS
t...«lfTfttttTTTT.« H IJ
DESIGNS 1
TRADE-MARKS J
AND COPYRIGHTS
OBTAINED
- ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY
■ Notice in "Inventive Age"
'Book"_Cowtoo_tainPatents"
' Charges moderate. No fee till patent ia secured.
' Letters sIKctly confidential. Address.
E. 6. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C.
U-IAincu
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TAKE ONLY the best when you
need a medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier, ne rye
aud stomach tonic. Get HOOETS.
Bargains in
3 lbs Good Mixed 25c
Stick candy 10c lb
Paper wrapped carmels 10c lb
Out Stick 15c, 2 lbs for 25c
Fancy French Creams 15c
Peanuts Orisp 2 lbs for £5e-
Extra Fine Mixed 20c
Best Chocolate Drops 20c
Fine line of Box Candies, Christmas Tree Decorations, Candles, Mixed Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, Figs
and Dates.
We haye all the leading brands in Xuias
packages of 25 at §1.00
CIGARS..
Also a good line of Brir.r Pipes in eases at 75c.
making your Christmas
Drop in and see us before
purchas in this line.
G. C. Howard
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Object Description
| Title | 1900-01-11; Saline Observer |
| Date | 1900-01-11 |
| 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 |
